C-.i) VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1895. NO 137 WHO WILL IT BE? More Gossip About the Next President. WILLIAM C. WHITNEY SAYS NO. The Vnton Pacific Going to Pieces Debs Begins his Prison Ilfe on Wednesday. Boston, Jane, 10. Ex-Secretary of the Navy W. C. Whitney was inter viewed at the home of hia mother, in Brookline, last night. He said : "I am not and will not be a presiden tial candidate. If the silver men should carry the next democratic convention, it will split the party. The democrats must stand for eonnd mnoey. There are a good many sound money men in the West and South, and the Memphis convention, I think, M CJWnlTNfcT" has helped the cause along. Carlisle's speech at the conven tion Tas an excellent one, and deserves to be widely read. It has undoubtedly had an influence in the South. I think the peopla will eventually treat this question the same as they did the green back question. They waDt sound money now juBt as much as they did then." Mr. Whitney said he felt, however, tha( the free-silver question was liable to assume the same proportions or even greater than did the greenback move ment. He said the organized educa tional movement was necessary to coun I teract the spread of the free-silver ciaze. "I do not think the repuDlicane will care to reopen the tariff question again," he said. "They see they would gain nothing by it. The money question will dominate everything in the next cam paign ' unless there is a radical change in sentiment within the next year:" Mr. Whitney does not think any East ern states will follow the Illinois demo crats in the matter of calling state con ventions to consider the financial quest ion. In answer to the question whether the United States should continue its navy as in the last few years, he said : "Yes; but I think what we should confine our attention to now is the building of large battleships of the best type." He does not think the United States could very well recognize the Cuban in surgents as belligerents. When ex-Preaident Harrison's move ment in New York and Philadelphia were spoken of, and reference was made to the Depew dinner, Mr. Whitney smiled and said : '.'Yes, it looks very much as ex-Presi dent Harrison were after the republican nomination." It was suggested that there would be probably hard work for him to do in the next convention, and Mr. Whitney said "Well, I shall be in the struggle if there is an intellectual one for sound money, you may be assured.', Going to Pieces. ajknver, j une iu. xne report of a separate receiver for the Kansas Pacific branch of the Union Pacific finds cred ence, although it cannot be confirmed in this city. In 1893 the Union Pacific was operating &167 miles of railway, though its own mileage from Omaha to Ogden is ' but 1083. In that year the St. Joseph & nA T.i.nJ i oki :i 1 3 f . off; then, in the order mentioned, went from the UriionPacific, the Denver & ! Gulf, with its 1478 miles; the' Oreeron Railway A Navigation lines, 1059 miles; the Denver, Leadville & Gunnison, 325 miles ; the Oregon Short Line, 1431 miles; and if the Kansas Pacific goes, 747 more miles will come off. Gould, who ia heavily interested the Union Pacific, would naturally te expected to oppose its permanent cripp ling, but be is also interested in the Gulf and Kansas Pacific, and by work ing in with the Colorado Midland, Bio Grande Western, Oregon Short Line and Central Pacific, would make a combina with Portland, San Francisco, Galveston and St. Louis as the four corners. - ' A report filed with the'secretary ot the Colorado board of equalization shows that the entire system had, in 1893, 764 engines and 11,000 box cars, with other stock in proportion." All the engines except 100, together with a proportion of rolling stock, belonged to associated roads. As each line is lopped off, it claims its own stock. That which it is now usiDg has almost all been built and charged to the Kansas Pacific branch. Should the Omaha report prove correct, the Union Pacific would be in sore straits. Debs Goes to Jail. Chicago, Jane 10. Eugene V. Debs and other officials of the American Kail- way union, will be sent to Woodstock jail tomorrow. A certified order to the supreme court was received here today. The men under sentence are : E. V. Debs, G. W. Howard, S. Keliher, L. W. Rogers, James Hogan, W. E. Burns, R. M. Goodwin and Martin Elliott. There is a duestion as to the time the men will serve. The original sentence was six monthsfor Debs and three months for his associates, in two different contempt cases sentence the being mads concur rent by the court. The defendants' at torney later had the sentence made cumulative in order to take the desired legal action. It is thought probable that an effort will be made to have Judge Wood reinstate the concurrent sentences. Sober Lincoln. New Yobk, Jane 10. Thomas L. James, ex-postmaster-general, and pres ident of the Lincoln National bank, said, discussing the political question : I look upon Robert Lincoln as the like liest dark horse in the race for the re publican nomination. I believe he will get half of the entire Southern delega tion, and when the break comes on the favorites, Lincoln and Allison will get the benefit of it. The Iowa senator is a well-balanced, sound-viewed man, who, next to Lincoln, posseeeess elements of of strength where other candidates are weak. It is my opinion that Harrison cannot, by any means, be nominated." Any one who has ever had an atack of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A. 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