EEU xli-ii iSS Qi iij) x3illrJ o VOL. VIIJ THE DALLES, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1895. NO. 14 NEWS OF THE NATION Senators Seeking Informa tion on The Tariff. THE CASE OF THE JAPANESE SPIES Judiciary Committee Decided to Re port a Heaolatlon for Bis Impeachment-. Routine Proceedings. Washington, Jan. 15. Touching re ference was made in Chaplain Milburn's opening prayer in the senate today to the bereavement of Senator Hansbrough, of North Dakota, in the lose of his wife. Voorhees from the finance committee, favorably reported a bill for coinage at a branch mint m Denver. Manderson secured the passage of resolutions calling on the secretary of the treasury for information on the tariff. One of the resolutions asks for a statement of the qualities of spirits and high wines taken out of bond dur ing the 60 days before August 28 last, when the new tariff law took effect, and the names of parties or concerns who took the goods from bonds, and all other detailed information concerning the same. Another resolution calls on the secretary for full information as to the amount of sugar imported during the 60 days prior to August 28, the names of importers, amount of imports, country whence it came, etc. Debate was then resumed on the in come tax item in the deficiency appro priation bill, and Call of Florida ad dressed the senate in favor of the' ap- propriation. Mall Cars Are Being Run Under Protec tion of tlie Police. Bbooklyn, Jan. 15. Both sides in the electric street railway strike show a de . terrain ed front today. On the Court . ' .street line 20 cars are being run at ir regular intervals, each guarded by from two to eight policemen. Strikers or their friends obstructed the tracks by upsetting barrels of ashes. The rub bish was cleared away by laborers, and a mail car was sent out at 7 :42 o'clock preceded by six mounted policemen, while eight unmounted policemen rode in the car. It passed through the dis trict where the strikers are reported to be more reckless than elsewhere, but the manner in which it was guarded overawed any who might have been in clined to . lawlessness. The United States mail car on the Flatbush-avenue line was started out at 9 :25 o'clock, and the company announced it had deter mined to run mail cars all day. The strikers contemplate presenting a peti tion to Mayor Shieren today asking him to end the tie-up by virtue of bis official power, and will cite the .action taken by Mayor Pingree, of Detroit., in 1891, when be said the railroad i coinnaniea bad violated the 10-hour law and warned them if the strike then in progress was not over in 24 hours he would declare their charters forfeited. A meeting of the strike was held early today.' They refused to tell what action had been taken. French. Ministerial Crisis. jtaeis, Jan. lo. lhe newspapers, without exception, are of the opinion the solution of the ministerial crisis will be a long and difficult affair. Monarch ist organs assert the republic is passing through a period of difficulty which may assume grave proportions, and even in volve the Elysee. The moderate reprib. lican press pays a unanimous tribute to the correctness and clearness of the at titude of ex-Premier Dupuy, who was defeated, it is asserted, only because he was a determined safeguard of constitu tional principles. Many persons blame Mr. Barthe'au, ex-minister of public works, for not having shown the same reserve as M. Dupuy. " The consensus of Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report opinion is that the only possible solution of the difficulty is republican concentra tion under M. Bourgeoise. Judiciary Committee to Recommend Rick's Impeachment. Washington, Jan. 15. Chairman Savers, of the appropriation committee, reported the sundry civil appropriation bill to the house today. Grosvenor, rep., of Ohio; presented a reply to the recent memorial to the judi ciary committee by Ritchie, of Akron, O., making thargea against Judge Kicks. Grosvenor stated Richie's charges inci dentally involved ex-Senator H. B. Payne and Judge Stevenson Burke and the reply which was presented through him gave a full statement of pertinent facts 'in connection with the Ritchie charges on behalf of those gentlemen. Grosvenor asked for a full investigation and a complete report censuring and prosecuting, or exonerating them. At 3 :15 p. m. the house judiciary com mittee decided to report a resolution for the impeachment of Judge Ricks, of Cleveland, O. The vote was 7 for to 6 against. On motion of White, dem., of Indiana, a bill was passed for the relief of Dennis Mclntyre. . McCreary, dem., of Kentucky, called up the Din authorizing .Lieutenant- Colonel Ferwood and Surgeon George H. Penrose to accept certain testimonials from the Argentine Republic, and it was passed; also authorizing Commander Dennis W. Mullen, of the United States, navy, to accept a medal from the govern ment of Chili. The president's veto of the bill author izing the sale or public lands for reser voirs and gravel pits, and granting rights for railways and canals thereto, was re ferred to the committee on public lands. Sayers reported the sundry civil ap propriation bill. The house then went into committee of the whole on the Indian appropria tion bill. Correspondedce About the Spies. Washington, Jan. 15. The president today sent to the senate correspondence in the case of the two Japanese spies, to gether with letters from the secretary of state, in which it is stated that the American Consuls had no authority to protect Japanese in China, except as far as nsing their good offices when occasion demanded. It was. clearly stated to Minister Denby by Minister of foreign Affairs Maetsu that during the progress of the war the Chinese subjects in Japan were to be in direct jurisdiction of the Japanese courts and military authorities, and treaty provisions to the contrary were necessarily abrogated by the war situation. This, of course, carried with it status Japanese subjects in China The letter further states there is scarcely any doubt the supposed students were spies. Gompers Says the Men Will Win. Nw Yokk, Jan. 15. The grievance of the Brooklyn trolley employes, on strike, is not such as to bring about a general sympathetic strike of the New York lines. Samuel Gompers, ex-president of American Federation of Labor, said : " hope the men will win. ' This trip eye tern is abominable and outrageous. ' The companies will find considerable diffi culty in filling the places of the strikers. The demands of the men are so reasons ble that the companlos will find it more advantageous to concede them than to break in a large number of new men. don't think it will be a long strike, as the companies will be compelled to see the false position they are in." Southern Pacific Linda. Washington, Jan. 15. Secretary Smith has directed that action be sus pended on selections made by the South em Pacific railroad of lands within com mon indemnity limits, for grants for that road and . the Atlantic & Pacific road, pending the decision on the suit recently brought to determine the right of the Southern Pacific to such lands. nit VlWVvnn T3 r .amnnau tTTmmr TI8M. WEAK BACKS. 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