...-....-u -- r( j-ir , u .... VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,' JANUARY 29, 1896 NO. 18 NORTHERN PACIFIC Judge Jenkins is Given En tire Jurisdiction. DECISION IN THE SUPREME COURT Receivers Appointed by It Accepted ... for Same lime by All Interest! It Is a Responsible Tribunal. Washington, Jan. 28. Justices Field, Harlan, Brewer and Brown, of the supreme court,rtoday rendered a deci sion in the Northern Pacific receiver ship C3ee, holding all courts along the line ef road to be ancillary to Judge Jenkins' court at Milwaukee. The de cision gives the Milwaukee court juris diction over 'the entire system in the matter of receiverships. It was shown at this hearing that the creditors' bill and the foreclosure pro ceedings of 1893 had been filed in the circuit court for the eastern district of Wisconsin, over which Judge Jenkins presides. It was also shown that this court appointed receivers for the entire system who were for a time recognized. Afterwards, however, the circuit court for other districts appointed receivers for portions of the road embraced within their respective jurisdictions, and such confusion and antagonism arose that it was feared the interests of the road would be seriously jeopardized. An ex ception was taken to the jurisdiction of the Milwaukee court on the ground that the Northern Pacific had no road except a leased line within the limits of the eastern district of Wisconsin. This was ' substantially the only objection made to its recognition, and it was estimated 'that a large majority of interests in volved would be satisfied with the de signation of the Milwaukee court as a responsible tribunal, and one by which the receiver or receivers for the entire line should be designated. COLOMBIA'S SEW WAB8HIP It IS to Be Taken In Colombian Waters at once. New York, Jan. 28. A dispatch to the Herald from Panama says : General Jose Maria Sarna, accom panied by Augustin Arrango, jr., has left for New York for the purpose, it is said, of bringiog to these waters the warship built in the United States for the Colombian government. It is said to be the intention of the government to use the warship as a cruiser off the At lantic coast. ' General Manuel CaBabianca, who ar rived at Barranquilla with 600 men from Bogota during the recent war scare, has reached this city on an official visit. General Casablanca was recently ap pointed governor of the district of Toloma. FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Opening- Day at Union Papers Read at the Meetings. Union, Or., Jan. 28. A farmers' insti tute was opened in Union last night. The meetings are under the direction of a number of professors of the state agri cultural college. The address ot wel come was delivered by W. T. Wright, followed by addresses by Professor Shaw and French, of Corvallis, and a paper by Miss Etta Lansdon, of the Union school. Professor French spoke on "Wheat as a stock food." This afternoon Professor Shaw delivered an address upon "Alkali Soils, Their Cause and Treatment," and Professor Cordey, of Corvallis, upon 'The Uses of Spray Compounds." A paper on "The Jersey Cow" was read by W. T. Wright. The leading features of tonight's session were an address on 'Education From an Industrial Stand point" and a lecture by State Superin tendent Irwin. - Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report IN GAHOW'8 SHADOW. Montgomery's Last Chance Now Seems To Be Gone. , Salem, Or., Jan. 28. It is now settled that in Lloyd Montgomery's case the gallows will not be cheated through leg al process, nor, it is probable, through executive clemency. The condemned man's attorney, N. M. Newport, made a statement to the supreme court today, upon which that tribunal was asked to grant a stay of execution. The counsel was told that on a presentation of the transcript, showing on its face reason able grounds, such a request might be granted. Being familiar with the case, Mr. Newport concluded it would be use less to make a formal application. The counsel made a plea before the governor for executive clemency, asking a com mutation of the death sentence to life imprisonment. The governor declined to talk after the hearing, but attorney Newport stated Defore leaving Salem to night that ail resources had been ex hausted and, so far as counsel was con cerned, Montgomery would have to hang. ' Trlbnnal of Arbitration. London, Jan. 28. The text of a de claration is published here urging the establishment of a permanent tribunal of arbitration for all English-speaking nations, and suggesting that the govern ments give effect to the resolutions of congress in 1S92, and the house of com mons in 1893. The declaration is signed by Dean Farrar, Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, Rev. Thomas Bowman Steph enson, Rev. John Clifford, Rev. Dr. Brown, Rev. Oswald Dykes Newman, Rabbi Adier, Lady Henry Somerset, Mrs. Richards, Dr. Darby, William Randall Cramer, M. P., and William T. Stead. The declaration will be sent throughout Great Britain and the United States for signatures. The Report Denied. New York, Jan. 28. A dispatch to the Herald from Caracas, Venezuela, Bays: The agents of the railroad built by German capitalists say that no abrupt demand has been made by their govern ment in their behalf. They add that the affair has been pending for several months, and that daily conlerences have been held with officials of the Venezue lan administration. All business was acquiesced in by the German agents in the hope that the matter would be promptly settled. German Money Offered. Guatemala, Jan. 28. President Bar rios and the secretary of finance are studying a proposition submitted by a special agent of a Hamburg banking house to lend to the Guatemalan govern ment the $5,000,000 needed for improve ments in the port of San Jose. It May Do as Much for Ton. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was af fected. He tried mpny so called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began to use Electric Bit ters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. 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None Hot Ayer's at the World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra ordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago. Manufact-1 urers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule for bidding the entry of patent medicines and nostrums. The decision of the' world's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the Santa Maria "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 cnat 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 in4.be market." 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