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VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1895.
NO. 302
CHESPO DENIES IT
Kepudiates an Interview in
the London Times.
VENEZUELANS ARE STILL EXCITED
Tne Questions Asked by the New York
World Kusslan Newspapers
Show Satisfaction at the
Turn of Affairs.
Caracas, Dec. 25. President Crespo
repudiates the interview In the London
Times in which he is' made ta say that
the U man incident is distinct from the
boundary question. The editor of Pre
jonero, Leon Poute, has been put in
prison for having produced the interview
here. The government will refuse to
pay England indemnity for the Uruan
affair,, claiming that the sovereignty
of the territory is involved in the inci
dent. The government has declined any ex
tension of time for the settlement of the
Anglo-Venezuelan bank concession.
The militia have been called on for
service by an executive decree. This
enrolls every male citizen.
Christmas is seeing the grandest
public -manifestation in the history of
the country for the purpose of express
ing the gratitude of Venezuela to the
United States. The city of Caracas is
decorated with American and Venezue
lan colors. Thousands of people paraded
through , the streets. - The clergy, men
and .women and 'children participated,
and during -the -processing ihe church
bells were rung.' . At night there will be
general illuminations. The American
residents will meet to arrange for ex
' pressions of acknowledgement and to re
turn Venezuelan courtesies.
The society for the Defense of the Na
tion's Territory has appealed to the
world in a manifesto against English in
justice. ' '
An important ' cabinet meeting has
just been held.
The government has cabled to the
South American republics, asking them
to sustain Venezuela against England.
The merchants have decided to boycott
English goods.
with regard to the boundary line be
tween British Guiana and Venezuela.
"It is not the purpose of this country
to dictate a boundary line to Great Brit
ain." After the proposed commission
has, found the facts in the case we shall
hope that Great Britain wiil conclude to
submit the .case for arbitration if the
facts show that she ia pushing her fron
tier unfairly. If she does not, and the
findings show she is violating the Mon
roe doctrine, we Bhall maintain that
doctrine.
"Of course, we have never claimed to
be a disinterestedarbitrator or judge."
HAT RB REVOKED.
Charter of the Nicaraeaan Canal Re
ported In Dancer.
Chicago, Dec. 25.. A' special from
Washington says : ,
A South American diplomat now in
Washington has received a personal let
ter from a member of the Nicaraguan
cabinet stating there is danger that the
charter of the Nicaragua canal will be
revoked by Nicaragua. A representa
tive of a London syndicate is now in
Managua in conference with the officers
of the government and be has the recent
adverse report by the American commis
sion as an argument in favor of a conces
sion to' a British company. He has
promised that if the existing charter is
revoked a British syndicate will take up
the work and push it through without
depending upon the state support.
The Kicaraguan government the min
ister states, is provoked at the delay in
the work of the American company and
at the recent rep ort of the commission
SENATORS REPLY.
York
Questions Asked by the Maw
World Answered.
New Yobm, Dec. 25. A speeial to the
World from Washington says : " '
..To Senator Gray, of Delaware, who- is
the most devoted friend and champion
of the president in the senate, the World
submitted in writing several questions,
among them the following:
- "Did the senate indorse the president's
etatement as to the Monroe doctrine,
and accept his Conclusions when it
granted his reguest for a commission
Senator Gray replied :
"I cannot answer except by saying
that! presume.it intended to."
' "Do you think that England is bound
to accept a boundary in South America
which we dictate?" -
"As I understand the position of this
government in regard" to the appoint
ment of a commission, it is that the
facts maybe ascertained for the in for
mation of the government, by which I
mean the executive and congress, in re
gard to the dispute between Venezuela
and British Guiana. This information,
as I understand it, is for the informa
tion of the government, and the Ameri
can people, and it could not have Deen
expected that its conclusions were bind
ing on eit,her of the disputants,"
On the republican side Senator Teller
replied : ' ' .
"If you mean does the senate indorse
. the president's enunciation of the Mon
roe doctrine. I can say that in passing
the commission bill we sought only to
give him power to ascertain the facts
RUSSIAN COMMENT.
Impossibility of an Anglo-Saxon Union
Gives Satisfaction.
New York, DecJ 25.-7-A special to the
Herald, from St.' Petersburg, says :
The Herald says in reference to the
Anglo-American dispute that the pro
test of the bankers is of importance,
more so than the political applauding of
the governors.
The Novosti strikes a new note:
"Russian., sentiment in the Anglo-
American dispute,", it declares, "is one
of satisfaction over this proof of the im
possibility of an Anglo-Saxon union.
Such a union," adds the paper, "would
be a threat to the independence of other
nations.1 ' . . ,. . .
.Referring to the message the Novosti
says that in reality the Washington cab
inet is striving for the complete exclu
sion of the European powers from the
American continent.
WILLIE ROT" TALKS.
The German Emperor's Personal Views
Are Aired.
New York, Dec'. 25. A special from
Belin Bays : ' . . .
Emperor William has expressed the
opinion that the Anglo-American con
flict will end in an understanding be-.
tween the two powers. The czar will do
nothing to encourage President Clevet
land in his present policy, as the United
States would then become too trouble
some in the far East.
A St. Petersburg dispatch, however.
says the foreign office expects that Eng
land will sustain a serious moral defeat
if President Cleveland should persist in
his present policy.
Bueklen's Arinca Salve.
, l he best salve in tne world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion . or monov refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by B'.akeler and
Houghton, druggists.
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
Liver Regulator (liquid or powder)
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. "And
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
and healthy,-and -when the- Liver Is- in
good condition you find youf self free from
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, bick
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only be had when the liver
is properly at work- If troubled with any
of these complaints, try SlMAtONS LIVER
REGULATOR. 1 he King or Liver Medi
cines, and Better than mis.
jZer EVERY PACKAGE-
Has the Z Stamp in.' red oil 'wrapper.
J. II. ZeUin & CoVoila., Pa
The Cuban Kevolt. , .
New Yohk, Dec. 25 Senor Estrada
Palma was at the Cuban' junta head
quarters last night for' .the first time
since his trip to Washington, where lie
opened the headquarters of the new
legation for Cuba. In discussing the in
surgent cause. ,lie said :. .
"We have forced Spain to send over
120,000 troops and increase' her navy as
well as her debt, and vet our -columns
are steadily advancing. Spain is trying
to negotiate another war loan of 150,000
000 pesetas, and all to crush . what, she
asks the world to believe is a handful of
bandits. " Spain has sent to Cuba1 since
February 24 nearly as many troops as
England did in the entire revolution of
the American colonies. .
A Fire Fiend.
Philadelphia, Dec. 25. The brick
stable at the handsome country residence
of John L. Walsh, president of the
Union Traction Company, in German
town, was burned tuis morning. It is
believed to be the work of an incendiary.
The loss is (20,000.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
1i WAV A H ro
enr- -
REGUB.ATOR
--ffrffjaj i- v t -i -,r Vi i' i ,
Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the Santa
Mai la "Times," Cal., in speaking of the
various ailments of children said:
" When my children have croup there is
only one patent medicine I ever use, and
that is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It possesses some medical properties
that relieve the little sufferers immedi
ately.' It is, in my opinion, the best
cough medicine in the market." If this
remedy is freely given as soon as the
croup cough appears it will prevent the
attack. . It is also an ideal remedy for
whooping couch. There ia no danger in
givinu it to children, as it contains noth-
lug injurious. ror -eale by rsiakeley &
Houghton, Druggist.
Btrathnevls is Safe.
Poet Townsknd, Dec. 25. The dis
abled Oriental steamship Strathnevis ar
rived in port late, tonight, in tow, of the
collier Mineola, . which found her
anchored near Destruction island, below
Cape Flattery. The Australian steamer
Miowera had taken the Strathneyis in
tow and held her for -five dayp, when,
owing to severe storms, she was forced
to cast off and abandon her. The recent
western storms and heavy seas drove the
steamer toward Bliore, and she barely
saved herself from going ashore on the
Washington coast by dropping anchor.
She came into port uninjured.
On Saturday, Dec. 21st, Mrs. M. M.
Henry will open, at Mrs. Phillips', on
Washington etrret, a stock of ladies'
cloaks, jackets, capes and suit patterns.
These goods will be sold at prices that
will enable all to purchase stylish
English walking' coats, fur trimmed and
eiik lined. If you wish to make an ac
ceptable and sensible Christmas pres
ent, call and examine these goods.
School coats, with storm collars, at half
price. This opportunity is . for a short
time only, and you are cordially invited
to come and sea for yourselves. 19 lw
Coins; Good, Hard Work.
Washington, Dec. 25. The ways and
means committee was in session, today,
all members in. town being present.
Chairman Dingley laid before the com
mittee two bills prepared by the major
ity, one relating to a bond issue, the
other to increases in the tariff schedules,
and explained the effect of this' changes
proposed and their purpose. 'The meas
ures are as outlined in the Associated
Press dispatches from Washington dur
the past few days. "
WE STILL HAVE
a few sizes in the well-known
"Steel Shod" and "Young America"
for Children.
(G-IESECKE warranted Calf Shoe. " ..
I "Wide Last; Lace or Congress; for Men's every day wear.
(WRIG-HT & RICHARDS' Cordovan and Kangaroo;
Gents' Fine Dress Shoe. ' " - ' ".. V,
. The Only LADIES' $3.00 KID SHOE in the world,
I how selling at $1.75. Every pair warranted.
The rate at which this stock of Shoes has been bought
is the best evidence of the extraordinary values offered.
You will find what you want in
Rubber Footwea r,
Mackintoshes,
Umbrella., &c.
A M WILLIAMS & GO
POPULAR
CLOTHIERS.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEKALBANKING BUSINES
JFor Infants and Children.
Caatoria promote Digestion, and
.overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
..Thus the child la rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property. ;
"Castoria is so well adapted to children chat
!t recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me." " H. A. Abcbeb, M. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, K.T.
For several years I have reoommetTded your
Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwik F. Fardkk, M. D.,
135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and
Its merits eo well known that It nems a work -of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
GABbOS Marttic, T. D.,
New York City.
Ths Cmxtixott Oohpakt, 77 Hurray Street, N. y.
Letters of Credit issued available in the
- Eastern States.
"Sight Exchange and Teleeraphic
Transfers Bold on New York, Chicaao,
St. Louie, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
A
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Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
. .- . and. warranted. - . .
ipes-Kinersly Drug Co-
One Minute Cough Cure is a popular
remedy for croup.. Safe for children and
adults. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Can now be found at
street.''' ; '" -:r ';
162 Second
Hay and Grain for Sale
-AT-
Ward, Kerns & " Robertson's Stable,
Corner Fourth and Federal Sts.
dec4-lm , ; . r .
Drugs, Paints,
Wall Paper,
Glass, Etc.
129 Second St.,
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