0:1 ( THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1895. VOL. VIII NO 185 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ( Brutal Maltreatment. SaliA, Kan., Aug. 7. O. F. Coswell, a farmer living seven miles northwest of here, was decoyed from his home last night by a stranger, who said he had a sick horse and wanted assistance. When half a mile from home the pair were met by two pals of the stranger, who covered Coswell with rifles. He tried to escape, when one of the men fired, the bullet striking him in the head, and the other man struck him over the head with his rifle, partly stun ning him. The three then bound Cos well's hands, sagged him, and forced him to walk a mile and a half, though he was nearly fainting from the loss of blood. After terrorizing the farmer for some time, tbey finally let him go, first threatening him with death if he told of tho occurrence. Coswell'e condition is critical. There is no clue to his assail ants. No cause for the outrage is kaown. A Provisional Government. New York, Aug. 7. A special to the Herald from Nassau says : Reports from the rebel headquarters in Baire, Cuba, confirms the rumored foundation of a provisional government in the valley of Yara. General Bartol- leme Basso, nominated by the general-in-chief, Maximo Gomez, was proclaimed as president bv the revolutionary forces, simultaneously in the central provinces and the department. Dr. Joaquin Cas tillo, Major Portunda, Colonel Manduley, Captain Agullera, Dr. Padron and Mar iano Sanchez, delegates from the prov ince of Santiago, have gone to Puerto Principe to meet representatives from Camagaya, Havana and Nuela Aba jo, to diatt a constitution for the new republic. This will include military and civil con ditions. The cabinet is not yet announced, thotigh Antonio Maceo, it is said, has an offer of the portfolio of war. It is understood that Castillo may be sent to Washington to attempt to secure recognition for the provisional govern ment. Died of Alcoholism. San Feancisco, Aug. 7. A special from Santa Monica says that James Gor don, a grandson of the famous English general, "Chinese" Gordon, died there laec night of alcoholism. Gordon was born iu London in 1844, and was the son of Captain Gordon, of the British navy, who was the son of the famous general who, in 1877, was killed by the Mahdi at Khartoum, Africa. Young Gordon, who up to about 12 years ago was a clerk in the Bank of England, separated from his wife, owing, it is said, to his drink ing, and came to this country with about $30,000, engaging in the paving business with a wealthy Englishman in Sioux Falls. S. D. They failed and Gordon was penniless. He went to Santa Mon ica nine years ago, ' and of late has gained a livelihood by acting as a porter in a saloon. Clothing Thief Captured. Chicago. Aug. 7. In attempting to steal a coat from a dummy in front of Simon Fisher's clothing store last night John A. Hart, alias William Hughes, colored, shot and severely wounded the proprietor of the store, and probably fa tally wounded Policeman Alexander A. Cameron, who tried to arrest him. Hart ran, and Policeman Cameron fired three shots after him, striking him in both legs. Hart, after running half a block, was caught by other policemen, attracted by the shooting. The shoot' ing occurred in the business district and there was great excitement for sou time. Ives I.ast Move. New York, Aug. 7. President Ives, of of the Nothern Pacific Railway Company, states that the general counsel has left for the West to make application to var Xioub courts on the line of the road for the emoval of the present receivers, Messrs. lOakes, Payne and Rouse, on the ground that the court at Milwaukee, which ap pointed them, has no jurisdiction, no part of the road being in that district. The acts of the receivers will be urged as a further cause for removal. . Work of Masked Men. Douglas, Wyo., Aug. 7. The foreman of a herd of sheep owned by the Platte Valley Sheep Company reports that si masked men rode, into camp Sunday night, held up the herder, saturated the wagon with coal cil and burned it. Thej' shot a half dozen sheep and rode off, after telling the herder they would wipe out the entire flock if he did not get out of the park at once. The com pany sent out arms and ammunition to day and say they will stand their ground. Bloodshed is likely to follow, as the ranchers claim the range is in dispute. BLOO.HERS DID IT. A Sappy Family Broken Up by Them. San Francisco, Aug 7. Bloomers have caused the separation of Henry Bach and his wife. If it were not for these insidious garments their home would still be happy. As it is, there is little hope that they will ever live to gether again. Bach is a wholesale liquor merchant. Suspecting tbat his wife was riding a wheel against his wishes, he strolled out to a cyclery near the park a few days ago to see if his suspicions were correct. He was greatly shocked to see his wife not only riding a wheel, but arrayed in bloomers of the latest pattern. A scene ensued, in which Mrs. Bach's bloomers are said to have re ceived rough treatment, and since then the couple have not lived together. Another Stage Bobbery Rosebubg, Aug. .7. Camas mountain was chosen by a robber yesterday as a suitable place to hold up the Coos bay stage. The lone highwayman, who wore a white mask and held a pistol in each hand, ordered the express box thrown out. He was told there was none, and contented himself with the mail bags. As there were only two or three regis tered packages in the pouch he reaped a small reward for his trouble. There is more Catarrh iu this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable: For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and .prescrib ed local remedies, and by constantly failing to care with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. ' Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken inter nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood mucous surfaces of .the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any casd it fails to.cure. Send for circulars and tes timonials. Address. F. J. CH ENEY & CO., Toledo, O. SECFSod by Drnegists, 75c. Governor A 11 geld Visited. Springfield, III., Aug. 7. Governor Altgeld received no further news today from the race was at Spring Valley. 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