Ci ) pill wle QilJP f f VOL. VIII ' THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1895 NO 65 H EHDQUMRTERS MEN'S, BOY'S CHILDREN'S GLQTHIN& - i -. ., . . -? . ..t. . . i';1 - ? ' , - -t -. . ' . ' Our Stock of the Above is now Complete in every sense of the word. We Start Men's Suits, OUR LEADER. All-Wool Cheviot Suits, Good Reliable Cloths, r 4- . Fein a First-class Business Suit, j. d?ry tt - In Black only, V .. 4. djr KVfc; Warranted free from Shoddy, Xt pJ.JJ in Mixed Goods, Madium Dark, Xh ipi.fO Very Rich and Nobby, Xb p7.0 A Very Dressy Suit, All-Wool Fancy Worsteds, !?nStfiMd,TffPed' at $9.00 icLEfncerstraightCQt- at $10.00 Our Youths' Department DRESS SUITS, Boys' Reefer Suits, Was never so strongly represented. . In Black Clay Worsteds : .; . ' Age 4 to 8 years in Light; Medium and Three-piece Suits, in many styles of cloths, ' The Latest Cengths in Cut-away Coats Heavyweights Elaborately Trimmed from $4.50 up start at $13.75 to start at $3.90 Every Suit of the above is made up by First-class Tailors, and Warranted Up-to-Date m Cut, Material and Price. A. M. WILLI AMS& GO A. M. WILLIAMS & GO i , In tbe Spanish Deputies. Madrid, March 16. Replying to ques tns propounded in the chamber of deputies today. Senor Alejandro Grois eard, minister of "state, said the report that Minister Taylor, acting on behalf of the United States government had claimed that reparation from Spain was due the United States on account of the AUianca incident was true. The United States government, he said, at the same time demanded that American trade with Cuba should not be interfered with. He hoped the AUianca affair would be amicably settled. Tbe United States government; he explained, considered the firing on the AUianca to be a viola tion of the principles of international law. - Minister Groieeard, in conclusion, said that the Spanish government had ordered the fullest investigation of the affair to be made, and the government was willing to agree to any settlement, provided tbe principles of international law were not infringed upon, and that no attempt was made to prejudice the dignity of the nation. - Senor dia Moreau, formerly an officer in the Spanish navy, said the commander of the gunboat had the right to demand that' the AUianca should Bhow he - flag.' He argued the Spanish, officers also had the right to Bearch any vessel found in ' Spanish waters. ..Minister Groiseard declined to make any further statement, or to at tempt any explanation of the : incident until complete details and the report of the Spanish officers of the gunboat which has, it is claimed, fired : upon the AUianca, had been received.'. Governor Lsughton Dead. Tacoma, March 16. Charles E. Laugh ton, "the fiddling governor," and ex-lieutenant-governor of Washington and Nevada, died at 8 :20 tonight, at the Bo hemian club, of heart failure, caused by kidney trouble, dropsy and. a tapeworm, f which he was relieved yesterday. He came here last Saturday from Olympia, where he had been during the legislative session. He became sick suddenly, and Tuesday his son Ray was telegraphed for. At 8 :10 this evening he felt better, and was moved to the parlor of the club. Ten minutes later he complained ot the room being too warm. His son Ray went to open a window. when he ex claimed, "Oh, my God?" and expired, sinking in his chair. The book he was reading, "The Sunny Side of Politics," fell in his lap. The funeral arrange ments are notmade.'-Mrs. Laugh ton and two daughters are in San Francisco. Mr. Laughton was born in Bangor, Me., where his father still lives, and was 49 years old. . In 1882, he was elected lieut governor of Nevada, serving fonr years, and in 1889 was elected to the same office in this state, for three years. He was acting governor for eix months dar ing 1890. He was an Elk, 33d degree Mason and a Mystic Shriner. Chang: Travels In State. Washington,' March 16. The Japan ese legation has received a cable mes sage confirming the press dispatches of the departure of Li Hung Chang from Tien-Tsin for Japan to arrange terms of peace. Negotiations will be conducted at Simonosaki, instead of Hiroshima. The change has been made to accommo date Li Hung Chang.' Simonosaki is on the extreme southwestern coast of Japan. It is stated at the legation that asser tions that terms of peace have been ar ready are erroneous. No details, it is said, have been settled. .. Japan has been informed that Li Hung Chang has full power to arrange terms, and has been asaurred that China desires tbe war to be stopped by ' treaty agree ment. Japan has reached certain con clusions,' especially respecting a cession of territory, but no conclusion has been reached with China. : : ' Minister Den by has cabled the state department confirming the report of the dedarture of Li Hung' Chang from Shanghai for ' Japan.; He says the vi ceroy sailed in royal state with 130 per sons embarked on two ships. ' ' German-American Extradition Treaty. Berlin, March 16. Tbe revision of the German-American extradition treaty is now under way. The terms of tbe ex isting treaty, in some respects, are not satisfactory to either government.' It is the question of tbe costs involved in ex tradition proceedings which is the main Highest of aU in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report Li ;l-C objection on the American side, which, since the great . majority of extradition proceedings occur in America, each side defraying the expenses of proceedings within its respective sphere, bears more than its proper share. Consequently, in 1891 the American government made ad vances to Germany with the view of modifying the treaty provisions in this and other respects, including the right of each government to trv extradited persons solely on the special charges under which their extradition was de manded. Germany, however, was not satisfied with the proposed changes, and tbe negotiations alter a time were dropped. . A recent extradition case at Hamburg, tbe person involved being a clever adventuress, who passed herself off in Berlin and elsewhere as tbe Arch duchess Theresa D'Este and victimized several persons to the amount of 200,000 marks, is the direct cause of reopening the negotations for a revision of the treaty. This time Germany came for ware with certain proposals, and these were sent a few days ago, through the American ambassador here, to Washington. The A. P. A. of Illinois. Chicago, March 16. An amended bill was filed today before Judge Payne in the fight commenced again Bt the state council of the American Protective As sociation of Illinois last fall by Professor Walter Sims. The bill asks for a receiv er for the organization. , In the amended bill Sims says that up to January'4, 1895, he was a member of the orgarization, in good standing' but that he was expelled therefrom in an illegal manner. Sims then cited hip damage suit against the defendant and says he believes the $6000 assets of the concern will be wasted un less a receiver is appointed. Sims al leges be was expelled because he an nounced he would vote at the fall elec tion for candidates not indorsed ' by the advisory board of tbe council. Called Meeting; Held. Salem, Or., March 16. A called meet ing of the stockholders of the Oregon Breeding and Speed Association wad held today. A majority of the stock holders we're present. According to the by-laws, assessments against stock must be paid before stock can be voted. A motion that a spring meeting be held was carried by a vote of 54 to 41 shares A motion to adjourn was made and car ried before tbe result was announced, The association will meet again Satur day, March 23rd, at 7 p. m. Tbe asso ciation has ran over $200 short every year since its : organization, and the shortage this year would probably reach ... . .,. -."tu ii : -jV - gox.Tnfanta and Children; , ,s C as tori a. promote Pigeetlon, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Caatoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castorta is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aroeeb, M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 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