VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1896 NO. 6 FOR AKER FOR SENATOR Ohio's Ex-Governor Will Succeed Brice. JOINT BALLOT TAKEN TOMORROW Pension Bills Discussed la Both Biuehai of Congress A long! Debate In the Senate on the Subject. Columbus, O., Jan. 14. J. B. Foraker today in the senate received 29 votes for United States eenator, Brice 6, George A. Groot (populist) 1. In the house the vote stood: Foraker, 87; Btice, 2?; John H. Thomas, 1 ; Mr. Gage, 1 ; Judge Blandin, of Cleveland, 1; Lawrence T. Neal, 1 ; all of whom, except Foraker are democrats. Foraker received the full re publican vote. The two houses will vote in joint ballot tomorrow. At Annapolis. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 14. The first ballot for United States senator was as follows: House Wellington, 22; Weat cott 16; Goldsborough, 11 ; Milliken, 7; Dryden, 7; Mudd,4; Smith (democrat) 12; Henry (democrat), 6. Senate Smith (democrat), 9; Henry (democrat), 3; "Wellington, 3; G.l Jsborough, 3: Wescott, 2 ; Dryden, 2 ; Robert B. Dix on, 1. - - . ALLISON FOB PKK8IDENT. Bis Candidacy Formally Announced by Bis Borne Paper. Deb Moines, la., Jan. 14. Senator Al lison, who has arrived here from Wash ington, when asked about the rumors that there was a serious disagreement between him and hia Iowa managers, said emphatically there was no .troth in it. All politicans denied the existence of any difference of opinion on any subject. The Iowa State Register today made practically the first formal announce ment of Mr. Allieion's candidacy. In an editorial that paper says : "In re-electing Senator Allison the people of Iowa make, by their legisla ture, in a sense, a formal presentation of his candidacy to the republicans of the nation. They honor him at home now and hope he may be honored in the na tion when the republican convention meets in St. Louis, having no doubt he would be signally honored at the polls in November. The republicans of Iowa present the candidacy of Senator Allison especially to the states of the great Northwest, which have always been first . in the affections of the Iowa senator. Senator Allison is part of this great Northwest. He knows its wants and will serve them. He lives in Iowa, but he is a near neighbor of Illinois, Wis consin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Neb raska, Kansas and Missouri ttr e states are the empire from which be hails." ' THE' DAI IN CONOKE9S. . Acrid Debate Over a Pension Bill In the Senate. Washington, Jan. 14. The bill grant ing a penson of $75 monthly to the widow of the late Brigadier-General Coggswell, representative in congreBs from Massa chusetts at the time of his death, caused a long debate in the senate today. Hill and Mills wanted information as to the system pureued in granting those special pensions. Allen opposed discriminations, saying : "I want to go on record as opposed to arfy distinction between the widow of a private soldier and that of a brigadier general, or any other general. It was the plain private soldier," he added, "who met the brnnt of war. To hear the senators talk it would be as though the brigadiers won the war. It was a spicies of namby-pambyiem and flunkeyism un- American discrimination." Hawley suggested that the world rec Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I I I i Iff t i onized questions of rank, even if the Nebraska senator did sot, and while eulogizing the services of the plan sol dier, he pointed out that the mortality among the officers was greater than that among the men in the ranks. Hoar asked if Allen's logic would lead him to approve of placing the salary of General Miles, commander'of the army, at $13 per month. ;'It would doubtless measure the value of his services in many cases," answered Allen. The pension bill passed without amendment, the motion of Allen to re duce the pension to $50 per month being supported by most of the democrats. Bow's This. We offer $100 reward for any case cf Cattarh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the laBt 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. 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