, ' : . sr. VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1896 NO. 12 IT m fly vfvr I rl9fTZ. ErKRMt FIRST STEP TAKEN In a Commercial War Against England. MINING MACHINERY IS SEIZED BOW THE LAWS WERE VIOLATED Kngllsh Officers Leave Georgetown for , , the Uroan Station American Flag; .Distasteful to British Gui ana Officials. Nsw York, Jan. 21. A dispatch to the Herald from Caracas, Venezuela, ays: The cabinet ia now discussing a case which has attracted ranch attention here. It involved the introduction of manufactures from England into the re public, and is the first step, perhaps, in practical application of the suggestion that commercial warfare . be waged against England and all European countries. George Turnbull, of 'Boston, who claims part ownership of the great iron mines in the Imataca mountains, not far from the Orinoco, and within the terri tory contested by England, started from Great Britain with mining machinery and material which were consigned to a firm in Cludad, Bolivar. In the coarse of his voyage he stopped at Barbadoes, where he disembarked with his material. There he chartered a vessel and had a manifest approved, his destination, being La Guayra. When Mr. TnrnbuU arrived at La Guayra the collector of customs eaid that all was light and he diepatched a deputy to. see that the English material was properly re-embarked . foAthe mines, Mr. Turn bull taking a tag oom" Bolivar. There, when he offered to pay the duty on the machinery he was told he had violated the law in not going to the point origin ally appearing in the manifest. He was farther informed that his act was re garded as an invasion of Venezuela terri tory, and that it was probable that his machinery would be confiscated. The mines near Imataca are in the territory covered by the Manoa grant, owned by an American syndicate and in cluding nearly 15,000,000 acres. The grant was made by President Crespo for . the purposes of developing the country now claimed by England. The prize offered by the Fregonero in its fight for a commercial boycott against Europe has been awarded to one who makes a proposal that a standing notice shall appear in the press generally, tell ing citizens of Venezuela who purchase British products that they thereby in crease British power. IN BRITISH GUIANA. English Officials Lists Georgetown for the Uruan Station. New Yobk, Jan. 21. Advices to the World from Georgetown, British Guiana, under date of January 6, says : Colonel Mclnals, chief of the cocatabr alary corps in this colony, accompanied by Lieutenant Godfrey Fawcett, an East Indian sapper, visiting British Guiana on department duty. Mr. Mich ael McTurk, magistrate, and several constables, proceeded from Georgetown to the Uruan station on January 4, on what is said to be a visit'of inspection. A large number of additional men of the constabulary have been drafted. A report baa reached here of an ep isode of interest in connection with the visit of the acting governor to Bartica. The streets of the town were gaily deco - rated with bunting, foilage and flowers, ' for several days preceding the arrival of the official visitor. Conspicuous among the decorations were ' many American , flags. . A few hoars before the governor reached the city Michael McTurk and Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report x Xl lJ JJf (J Ml . nr Captain Baker, inspector of prisons, ar rived at Bartica. Some few minutes later not a eingle American flag was visible in the streets. The sudden disap pearance of the stars and stripes caused comment and it was finally explained that the American flags had been re moved out of deference to the request of Magistrate McTurk. Willing to so Half Way. Ottawa, Jan. 21. Mr. McMillan on Wednesday will move that whereas the United States government offers to admit free of duty plows, harrows and certain other agricultural implements from any country, which admits free of doty like articles imported from the United States it will' be greatly in the interest of both the Canadian agriculturalist and Cana dian manufacturers that Canada should accept that offer by admitting those ar ticles into Canada free of duty, and at the same time so relieving the Canadian manufacturers of the taxation on the raw material as. to enable them to take ad vantage of the markets of the United States. Held as Hostages. London, Jan. 21. A dispatch from Coomassie, ; says King Prempeh of Ashantee, the queen mother, the two envoys recently in England, and several chiefs, have started under escort for Cape Coast Castile, where they will be prisoners pending the settlement of the indemnity to be paid Great Britain by Ashantee. ' '. . Japanese Acquitted. " Yokohama, Jan. 21. Viscoant'Muira, formerly Japanese minister to Corea, and others charged with complicity in the Corea coup d'etat, and murderer of the queen, has been acquitted. HOUSE COMMITTEES. Free Homestead - Kill Considered Committee on Fabllo Lands. by Washington, Jan'. 21. The ' house committee on public lands has received rom Secretary Smith, a strong adverse feport against the free . homestead bill. The bills absolves all persons completing a five years residence on lands, taken and occupied under the homestead laws from making further payments to secure their title other than the fees - incident to the filling and obtaining proof. The measure is a sweeping one and the land officials estimate its passage would in volve at least $30,000,000 cost to the gov ernment and $18,000,000 to Oklahoma alone, this being the amount paid the Indians for the relinquishment of their lands. : Work for the Judiciary Committee. . Washington, Jan. 21. The house committee on judiciary today took steps to investigate, the action of Controller Bowler, in withholding the sugar-bounty appropriation. : A substitute for Boat ner's resolution, drawn by Mr. Bay, was adopted. . It is more comprehensive than the original . and avoids special reference to Bowler. Allison Succeeds Himself. Des Moines, la., Jan. 51. The legis lature proceeded today to elect a United States senator. The vote in the senate stood : Allison, 42 ; Babb, 6. House Allison, 73; Babb, 19: Stuart, 1. ' A January thaw is always more pro ductive of colds and coaghs than a Jan uary freeze. Then is the time Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is needed and proves so extremely efficacious. Ask your drug gist for it, and also for Ayer's Almanac, which is free to all. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Care. . This will relieve all annoyances, cure the most severe cough and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? Snlpes-Kinersly Drag Co. 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