CI) VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1895. NO 37. OSS M STO RE Agency of the BROWNSVILLE CLOTHING-, BLANKETS, &c. On fleeoant of Siekness in jay Family, And physicians recommending a change of climate, my entire stock of Will be Sold 20 Per Cent. Below Cost. There will also "be a reduction made in prices of Pho tographs in order to use up stock on hand. BUILDING FOR S K L E , Chicago Photograph Gallery, Second Street, Opposite Mays ' , & Crowe's Hardware Store, The Dalles. R FORTIN, .... Proprietor. SOCIETIES. XA8CO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets first and third Monday of each month at 7 r. u. DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets In Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. WASCO TRIBE, NO. 16, L O. R. M. Meets every Wednesday at 7:80 P. M. in K. of P. Hall. Sojourning brothers are cordially invited to attend A, A. KELLER, S, D. 8. DUFTJR, C. of R. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m. COLOMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. Plough, Sec'y. H. A. Billb.N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second streets. . Sojourning members are cordially in vited. W. L. BRAD8HAW, D. W.Vausb, K. of R. and 8 C. C. ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes days of each month at 7 :80 p. m. " WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon at s o'ciocjc at tne reading room. Aiiare mvnea, TJ1ERN LODGE. DEGREE OF HONOR. NO. C 25. Meets in Fraternity Hall, Second street, every Wednesday evening at 8 o clock. Mas. B. J. Russell, C. of H. Miss Cora Jolbs, Financier. rpHE DALLES LODGE No. 2, I. O. G.T. Keg L ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 p. h., k' K. of P. Hall. J. 8. WIMJLBB, C. T. Dihsmobb Pabibh, Sec'y. 'pEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. 0.' W. Meets jl. in racernity nail, over neiiers, en second u-eet, xnursaay evenings at 7 :3U. C.F.STEPHENS, W. 8 Mtbbs, Financier. - M. W TAS. NE8M1TH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets y every Saturday at 7:80 r. ic, in the K. of P. Rail. B OP L. Meets every Sunday afternoon in r K"V a, . uaii. GESANG VEREIN Meets every evening in the K. of P. Hall. Sundav BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day of each month, at 7:30 p. m. PKOFESSiONAL. H. R1DDELL Attobnbt-at-Law Office Court Street, ine Danes, Oregon. I. B. DUFUB. FBANK MBNBPXB. DUFUR,. MENEFEE Attobmbys - AT law Rooms 42 and 43, over Post flftfc Building, Entrance on Washington Street rhoPalles. Oregon. -J. B. CONDON. " J. W. CONDON. CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEYS AT LAW Office on Court street, opposite the old court Douse, Tne Dalies, or. B. S.HDNTINOTON. H. S. WILSON. TTUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTORNEYS-AT- XI law Offices, French's block over first Na tional Bank Dalles. Oregon. W.Hi WILSON attobnby-at-law Rooms French s Co.'s bank bulldinar. Second ptreet. rn Dalles, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M. ; F. T. M. C. . M. C. P. and S. O.. Phi clan and Bar. Residence Mrs. liiombury's, west end of Second meet. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills cure Neuralgia. r DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding1. TEL. CrXjIEIIsritNr FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the ' , . : Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers Bold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, eattie waen., ana various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fa v. omble terms. E. JACOBSEN THE LEADER IN Pianos and Organs, Boob, NOTIONS, STATIONERY. Call and get his prices. Sells PIANOS on easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet any COHPAllIION. THE DALLES OR Samsonian Traits Great strength and endurance are the chief virtues of Straus, Glaser & Co.'s "KAST IRON" Clothing. Economy in price and . good appearance com plete what should be your choice, when you buy clothing again. We sell "KAST IRON" we know it's GOOD. .M. HONYWILL, L-portor. For Infants and Children. Castorla. promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatorla contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. u Castorla is so well adapted to children chat I recommend it as auperior to any prescription known to me," H. A. ahchke, M. D., Ill South Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N.Y. For several years I have recommended your Castorla,' and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Emm F. Pardib, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The use of 'Castorla' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.'' Carlos Makttw. D. D., New York City. Tan Cektaub Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Tlos. F. Oafces, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. Rouse, BECEIYKBS. ORTHERN Hl PACIFIC R. R. s Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND FORKS CBOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BCTTE Through Tickets. CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHlI.AnBI.PHIA "EW YORE BOSTON AND A I-1. POINTS EAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or write 10 W. C. ALLAWAY. Aeent. The Dalles, Oregon, A. D. CHAKLTON. Asst. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. TO ELECT SENATORS Senator Mitchell Wants the Constitution Changed. THE BRITISH GOLD IS COMING Count Caatellane Intends to Deplete the Gold Reserve and the Gonld Family. The Hay ward Trial. Minneapolis," Feb. 12. The cross-ex amination of Adry Howard today brought out facts showing that a violent hatred exists between Adry and Harry. Adry admitted he had been charged with embezzlement from his father both by his brother and father, but claimed the money had been stolen from his flat by Harry for the purpose of fomenting trouble. Adry declared that was all that ever made anv trouble. Mrs. Hay ward, sitting beside Harry, shook her head and exclaimed : "Leave out nothing." Further questionings by the. defense indicated the purpose of setting up the claim that Adry had conspired with Blixt to murder Mias Ging. He was asked if he was not crazy October 7th. Adry replied: "I'm not in a position to answer," and laughed, when the court ruled the question oat of order. Adry denied he said in his office to bis father October 7th : "I've got to have money some way. If I don't get it I'll hold up a train or do something ; I know a scheme to fix Harry, and I'll do it." He said be told Elder Stewart of Harry's conspiracy to kill Miss Ging, because he regarded Stewart aa hia friend. The defense offered in evidence the pointed shoos worn by Adry, indicating their purpose to claim that the tracks at the scene of the murder were made by Adry. - The Magazine Was Itlown Up. London, Feb. 12. A Tokio dispatch says the Japanese admiral reports that the Japanese blew up the magazine of the Whih Tarn fort at Wei-Hai-Wei on February 8. On the 9th to shells from the eastern torts struck the Chinese cruiser Chen Yuen, which immediately aank. ' The Whin Tarn fort has been silent since the blowiDg up of Its magi zine, and is probably evacuated. The Japanese having captared the enemy's torpedoes, the enemy's ships are firing machine guns nightly in order to avert a torpedo attack upon them. A dispatch from Wei-Hai-Wei saya the Chinese General Tai committed sui cide February 7, in a fit of anger at the desertion of some of his officers. A Shanghai dispatch saya the recall of the Chinese peace envoys waa the result of the consultation of Chinese authorities with foreign ministers. Bliss Boecker Has Been Summoned to Osborne Honse. London, Feb. 12. Messrs. Keller, Wallis & Co., agent for the North Ger man Lloyds Steamship Company, state that the body landed at Harwich yester day ia unquestionably that of Herman Gebrets, the doctor of the Elbe. Miss Annie Buecker, the only woman on the Elbe who waa saved, yesterday received a command from the queen to visit her at Osborne house,' the royal residence on the Isle of Wight. The royal yacht has been placed at her die posal for the purpose of the visit. Em press Frederick, of Germany, the queen's eldest daughter, ia visiting her mother at Osborne bouse, and Misa Buecker'will be givqn an audience by both the queen and Empress Frederick; Miss Gould's Engagement. New Yobk, Feb.' 12. George Gould has verified the engagement of his sister Anna to Count Caatellane.' "Yes,' said Gould, "my sister is really engaged to Count Castellane, and we are all Highest of ail m Leavcnmg Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report much pleased with the match. I have known Ceunt Caatellane some time, and think he will make one of the best of husbands. I cannot tell you yet when the marriage will take place, bat I think it will be soon." Count de Caatellane denied absolutely the rumors that Miss Annie Gould and he have signed a marrige settlement by which he will be $2,000,000 richer on the day he makes Miss Gould a countess: 'There has 'not been a word spoken on the subject," said the count. "I have not inquired in regard to her fortune, nor has she asked of mine." . The Election Of Senators. Washington, Feb. 12. The senate ommittee on privileges and elections today decided to report back the bill introduced by Senator Mitchell of Oregon for a constitutional amendment providing for the election of senators by a direct vote of the people. The major ity and minority reports were afterward submitted to the senate. Turpie, Pal mer and Mitchell say in their report: "The object is to place one depart ment of the government wholly in the control of the people. The legislative or lawmaking department of the govern ment ought, in our opinion, to be so placed. The laws of the United States are made by congress and in behalf of the people. It is therefore a matter of the highest imporatnee that the law makers in both branches of the national legislature should be chosen by the peo ple." Speculation In Agricultural Commodi ties Cannot Be Stopped. London, Feb. 12. In the bouse of commons today, Harcourt stated in re' plying to a question that he feared the time was not ripe for entering into an agreement with other countries to pre' vent speculation in agricultural com' modities. Gardner announced that because of cases of 'contagions pluro-pneumonia among Canadian cattle landed at Ant werp, the Belgian government had pro hibited the importation into that coun try of Canadian citt'e. In reply to a question, the government announced that negotiations in regard to the Dominion copyright act had stopped because of the death of the Canadian premier, and it was unable at present to make a statement. A Gny In the pnlpit. . Oakland, Feb. 12. Itev. Edwards Davis, pastor of the Christian church, a young preacher whose bizarre methods attract immense crowds, preached on dancing Sunday night, defending waltz ing, and illustrating its grace by danciDg waltz steps in the pulpit, with an imag inary partner. On former Sundays be recited Shakespeare in defense of the drama and said poker was a more com mendable game than tiddle-de-winks, Next Sunday he will wear evening dress, Glad to Be at Home. Cleveland, Feb. 12. County Com missioner John Vevera, one of the few survivors of the Elbe disaster, arrived here yesterday. The meeting between Vevera and bis family was most pathetic "America is the grandest country on earth," said Vevera, "and I do not w;ant to leave it again. I voald not take another trip across the Atlantic for all the money in the world." Another Respite Given. Moncloca, Mexico, Feb. 12. Adolf o Villaerela ,the rich Mexican rancher. who assasinated David McKellar, the millionaire English ranchman two years ago, has been given another respite by the authorites. At his trial Villaereal sentenced to be shot and $40, 000 of his estate was confiscated by the court and ordered to be paid to the widow of the murdered man. .- Flocking to Che-Foo. London, Feb. 12. A Shanghai dispatch says a number of foreigners and many Chinese have arrived there from Che Foo. Wounded Chinese soldiers are flocking to Che-Foo for the purpose of being attended by doctors and nurses of the Red Cross Society. 1 Q 'rms If you must draw the line at and have, like thousands of other people, to avoid all food prepared with it, this is to remind you that there -is" a clean, delicate and healthful vegetable short ening, which can be used in its place. If you will USE instead of lard, you can eat pie, pastry and the other " good things" which other folks enjoy, without fear of dyspeptic consequences. De liverance from lard has come. Buy a pail, try it in your, own kitchen, and be convinc ed. Beware of imitations. The genuine is sold in 3 and 5 pound pails by all grocers. Made only by The N. K. Falrbank Company. ST. IXJTJIS and Cblca;o,ITew York. Boston. Tne ReTOlntlon Cheeked. Colon, Feb. 12. Dispatches received by the government say that the rebels who entrenched themselves in the state of Tolima surrendered on the 9th instv Those in Chiquinquira will also surren der. The states of Cundinamarca, Boy aca and Cauca are in possession of the government and the revotion is checked. A Secret. If all the ladies knew the simple secret that a bad complexion is due to a dis ordered liver, there would be fewer sal low faces and blotchy skine. This im portant organ must be kept active and healthy to insure a clear and rosy color. Dr. J. A. McLean's Liver & Kidney Balm as a purifier, beats all the creams and lotions in existence and will pro duce a more permanent effect. Removes bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath, yellow tinge in the skin, wind on the 8 to much and that doll, billioua feeling which so surely indicates the torpid liver. Price $1.00 per bottle. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Asked Their Release. London, Feb. 12. A deputation from the corporation of Dublin, headed by the lord mayor, presented a petition to ' the bouse of commons this afternoon for the release of the men in prison for par ticipating in dynamite outrages. Great Oaks From little acorns grow, so also do . fatal diseases spring from small begin nings. Never neglect symptoms of kid- -ney troubles ; if allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr. S. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weak cess of the kidneys. A trial will con vince you of its great potency. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes-Kin-ersly Drug Co. ' Little Damage Done. London, Feb. 12. A special dispatch to the Pall Mall Gazette from Wei-Hai-Wei, February 7, by way of Hiogo, the 11th, says: Notwithstanding the des perate nature of the fighting at Wei-Hai-Wei, little damage has been done. Symptoms, of kidney troubles shonld be promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that something is wrong. Many persona die victims of kidney diseases who could have been saved had they taken proper precautions. The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver & Kidney Balm has saved thous ands of valuable livea. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try jet. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. ; Peace ICnvoys Ordered Home. Peking, Feb. 12. Tong Li Yamen, after consultation with foreign ministers, has telegraphed the Chinese envoys at Nagasaki ordering them to return to China. . COTTOLENE