C ( J If ' ,. ' 1 t 'linn si m in i 'if VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1895 NO 107 SIXTEEN-TO-ONE MEN So Do the Democrats of Cook County Call Themselves. THEIR COXVEST10N IN CHICAGO After They Had Denounced Cleveland and Palmer, Sound-Money Men Banqueted and Replied. Chicago, 'May 4. President Cleve land and Senator John M. Palmer each received a "jacketing" at' the hands of ex-Representative . W. J. Bryan of Ne braska, at the democratic free silver county convention today, and as each of them was palled over the coals, the del egates signified their approval by round after round of applause. Controller of the Currency Eckles was also' the target for Mr. Bryan's arrows, and his thrusts were evidently regarded as center shots "by delegates, for they yelled with de lights. The convention adopted a 16 to' 1 plat form ont and ont, and elected delegates to the Springfield convention. ' Ex-Judge S. P. McConnell. was made temporary chairman. He said during his speech: . ':. . - "The president of the United States, the man who was elected by democratic franchises, has repudiated the demo cratic party. We repudiate him. We stand on the platform of 1892. We are in favor of the restoration of silver as we declared then." ' He then scorched Senator Palmer for bis attitude on the money question and was wildly cheered at the conclusion of his remarks. ICx-Representative . W. J. Bryan of . Nebraska came next. He said in part: "We are not here to denounce the president of the United States. We are not here because we love him less, but because we love oar country more. We are not here to say anything against the . rights of individual opinion either in the chief executive or in the humblest citi zen, but we are .here to protest against language need in the letter written by Grover Cleveland, published in this morning's papers, indicating that it is indecent for a man to hold office nnder this administration without bowing to the dictatorship of the bead of it. This is the first official declaration, my friends, that to hold office under the ad ministration, forbade democrats from in terfering in politics to defeat a repub lican it is the first announcement that democratic office-holding depends on the willingness to fight democrats when they could not fight republicans.' He then paid - his respects to Senator Palmer, declaring that, his power as a leader had gone and that be had no fol lowing among the democrats. The platform declaring in favor of sil ver at sixteen to one was then read and adopted, twenty-four votes being cast against it. A determined effort will be made to have the same platform adopted by the state convention. Will Bold on to Fort Arthur. Toxio, May 4. Japan's reply to the protest of Russia, France and Germany against taking from China the Liao-Tung pemnsnla is in substance this: When China ratifies the treaty of peace at Shimonoseki Japan will renounce pos session of the province of Mantchnria, except that part of the Liao-Tung pen insula extending from Port Arthur to Talien. In compensation for the giving back of this Chinese territory Japan will ask a largely increased indemnity. r St. Pktebsbueg, May 4. Japan's an ewer to the protest of Russia, France and Germany has been made. The of ficials will not disclose the text, but those who expected Japan to yield ex press surprise at the answer. Yokohama, May 4. The Russian war Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report i - . ships lately stationed at the treaty porta have left with sealed orders. It is ex pected the treaty between . China and Japan will be-ratified.. ' Washington, May 4. It is believed here that Russian reasoning is that, by the occupation of Port Arthur, the Jap anese will dotninate'Manchnria as effect ually as if she held the nominal title to the province. Reserving Port Arthur as s military base and opening a great com mercial port at Talien-Wan, the Japan ese will connect the latter, by rail with New Cbwang, on the line of the project ed Chinese railroad from Peking to Mouk den, and -divert the entire trade of New Cbwang and Moukden, at least in winter, when all of the Mancburian - ports are closed. It would also be impossible for Russia to locate a Western terminal port for the Siberian railway anywhere in Manchuria, as it would be easily closed by the .Japanese from their powerful base at Port Arthur, which would dom inate, from a military point of view,. not only Manchuria and the Gulf of Pe-Cbi Li, but also Wei-Hai-Wei, only 40 miles across the straits. '. Nothing is known here respecting the reported - failure of the peace ratifications, bat it is felt that the situation is critical and that Japan's last concession will not alleviate it. The Term Accepted. Managua, Nicaragua, May 4, (via Gal veston.( At 1 o'olock this morning Ni caragua authorized Senor Christiana Medina, the Salvadorean minister to London and Paris, acting Nicaragua minister in London, to accept the modi fied ultimatum of Great Britain. This modified ultimatum, it is understood here, was secured by the ' influence and though the intercession of the United States. Senor Medina is authorized by the government to pay the 15,000 in London nnder protest within five days after the departure of the British squad ron from Corinto.' Orders for the evacu ation of the : port . of Corinto by tbe British are to be cabled to Admira' Stephenson today, and it' is ' thought probable that he is already in possession of instructions to that effect from Earl Spencer, first lord of the admirality, It is understood here that tbe other . items in the original ultimatum of Great Brit ain will all.be settled by . arbitration. Cable messages have been constant1 passing and repassing during the day between Senor Medina, in London, and President Zelaya, of Nicaragua. In tbe first of the messages received early the day from London, Lord .Kimberly trhough Senor Medina, stated the terms of tbe modified ultimatum. The terms were at once accepted by tbe Nicaraguan government and word to this effect dia patched to Senor Medina in London : ' -oenor rianos, ine xionuaran envoy sent last evening to Admiral Stephen son, commanding the British squadron for the purpoee of acting as mediator be tween the two con tries, and was received this morning with - much courtesy "on board the ' Royal Arthur. Admiral Stephenson expressed tbe hope that the terms of the modified ultimatum would be of such a nature as to allow him to salute the Nicaraguan flag when be de parted with hie squadron from Corinto.' Hoch Excitement at Managua. New York, May 4. A special to the World from Managua says : Volunteer companies are forming throughout the country, and military aides are going and coming in all directions. The ac tivity of the military indicates that a crisis is. approaching. . President Zelaya has called another meeting of the lead ing citizens. . Yet there is no doubt that a settle' mint has been reached with England The minor details are being arranged by Foreign Minister Matns and British Minister Gosling: England has given some concessions, bat the amount of the indemnity is unchanged. Marines have already begun embark ing at Corinto. All drusglste sell Dr. Mile' Pain Pills. ' Or. Miles" Pain Pilla car NeurahrU. IvOv yv&vSU , &ivs ana l(riowivt I a rd maty iood ioo CcrcW tor ch lidren. and d el t cat. persons, tiafr it is unkVaJtfty for rjhodjih&t It Unit to dyspepsia ,c. as fte.ft tfiinaa must fe so, but the yvvr HO f?T ft lUqr . i better than, la rd for all cooKjn purpose, L fttjL none., of tW eVtl ffeets cF a rd . J? wra re ! imiTaTions -Qr tdfCiMviNV.- XACE OHXY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COnPANY, ST. XjOTJIS and . ..' Chicago, Sew York, Boston Capable of Carina Cancer. New York, May 4. A Paris special to tbe woTld says that Drs. Recius and Ter rier announced at the last sitting of the French Academy of Sciences the discov ery of a serum capable of curing cancers and cancerous tumors. Several sup posed hopejees cases have been com pletely cured. The system of cultivating the vaccine is the same as adopted by Dr. Doux for diphtheria seram obtained from the Dlood of dogs previously inoc culated with a cancerous fluid. Further experiments are being made. Any one who has ever had an atack of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. Stumm, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, over his fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ailment. Mr. Stumm is foreman of Mercian's confectionery establishment Some months ago, on leaving the heated work room to ran across the street on an errand, be was caught out-in the rain The result was that when ready to go home that night he was unable to walk. owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He was taken home, and on arrival was placed in front, of . a good fire and thoroughly rubbed with Cbambarlain' Pain . Balm. - During the evening and night he was repeatedly bathed with this liniment, and by morning was relieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes especial pleasure in praising Chamber Iain's Pain Balm, and always keeps bottle of it in tbe. house. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. ' Ratification Expected Wednesday. Chb-Foo, May 4. Chinese abd Japan ese plenipotentiaries are expected here Wednesday May 8th, to exchange rati fications of the treaty. John W. Foster, tbe American adviser of the Chinese commissioners, will accompany .the latter. " While in Stockton, Cat.,' some time ago, Tbos. F.Xangan, of Los Banos, that state, was taken very severely cramps and diarrhoea. - He chanced to meet Mr C. M. Carter, who was similarly afflcted He says: "1" told him of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and we went to tbe Holden Drag Store and procured a bottle of it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and I can vouch for its having cared me." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Drug gists. "'' . Tne Party Has No Outlook. - Chicago, May 5. Senator John M. Palmer today, in response to a question as to what was the outlook for his party in Illinois, replied: "It baa no outlook. Every man in the party is looking ont for himself and hold ing others np." .' , He declined to diecuss the silver ques tion. --'- - 0 For Infanta and Children. - . Castorla. promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, ' and Feveriahneea. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep zLatirraJ. Castorla contains no Morpiiina or other narcotic property. "Castoria is so well adapted to children (hat I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Abchbb, M. D., in South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.T. "For mrreral Tears I hare reoommrf3edTOur Castor!,' and shall always continue to do so, JCDWW F. Fakdic, M. D., rath Street and 7th Are., New York City. "The use of 'Oaatoria' Is so universal and Its merrts so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Oastoria within easy reach." G at fCM Hisrrir D. D MewTorkdtr. . Tkh CnTAsa Ooscnurr, Tt Murray Street, X. T. Dr. Miles' Nekts PkASTBBscure RHEUMA TISM. WEAK BACKS. At druggists, only 2& Watch, out for ad. tomorrow. Something astonishing'. A. M. WILLIAMS & GO FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GKKKRALBANKIKQ BUBIKX88 Letters of Credit issued available in the ... Eastern States. I Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, egon and Washington. Collections made At ail points on tav orable terms. J. B. BCHSNCK, President. J. M. Patterron, Cashier. First Rational Bank. THE DALLES, - - OREGON . 1 A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on , New York, San Francisco and Port land. . DIRBOTOKS. .' D. P. Thompbow. Jxo. S. Schinck. Ed. M. 'Williams, - Go. A. Likbb. . . - ' H. M. Bbalx.. r ; Boss Cash Store. DOORS, WINDOWS, H SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. G-Xj.Eiisrisr.