CO VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1896. NO 78. STAY OF EXECUTION Kelsay Porter Granted a Brief Eeprieve. APPEAL TAKEN TO SUPREME COURT Governor Lord Petitioned to Commute the Death Sentence Petition Numeronalr Signed. Union, Or., April 7. The attorneys for Kelaay Porter, convicted of "murder in the first degree, for the killing of Beu Mache in Pine Valley last January, and sentenced to be hanged on April 10th, today perfected their appeal to the su preme court, and Judge Eakin, in con sequence tLercof, granted a stay of exe cution. One of Porter's attorneys left here last night for Salem with a numer ously signed petition asking that the death sentence be commuted to life im prisonment, and will present it to Gov ernor Lord today. No Sympathy for Criminals. Newport, Ky., April 7. Scott Jack son, the alleged murderer of Pearl Bryan, was before Judge Helm today for trial. Upon application, of his at torneys, the judge postponed his hearing until Tusday, April 21. - As Jackson was leaving' the courtroom be smiled at a 'woman sitting in the front row of seats. She suddenly delivered a vicious kick at the prisoner, and afterwards said : "If I had bad a pistol I would have shot him." ' THE CUBAN QUESTION. for From Special Message Looked Cleveland. Washington, April 7. Secretary Ol xiey called early at the White House and remained in close consultation with the president for a long time. It Is believed the two were engaged in the preparation of a special message to congress relating to Cuba and the expression of the actual state of affairs on the island as revealed in the reports of the United States con sular officers and from other trusted sources of information. There is a resolution before the presi dent, passed at the instance of Senator Hoar, calling for this information. It is reasoned that Che president in transmit ting the information, may feel it his duty, in view of the overwhelming ma jority by which the Cuban concurrent resolutions passed both branches of con gress, to make a statement showing that, regardless of the sympathy he may feel personally for the insurgents, he is ab solutely bound by the facts as he tees them, by precedent, and by the dictates of international law, to persist in his present attitude. Measles at the White House. Washington, April 7. The meeting of the cabinet was today postponed with out date, owing to the sudden appear ance of measles in the president's house hold, little Esther Cleveland being stricken with this disease, which bas been almost epidemic in Washington for some time. Private Secretary Thurber'e children all had this disease in regular course, and to prevent the possibility of trans mission to the White House, Thurber made his residence "there. However, this sacrifice waa of no avail. Mrs. Cleveland, accompanied by all the children, left the White House to make her home at Wood ley until the disease had run its course. Meanwhile, the president and Thurber will remain at the White house. THOMAS II. TONGUE The Nominee of the First District Kepublleanr. Albany, Or., April 7. One of the most exciting contests that ever took place in Oregon over the nomination of a single officer culminated here tonight in the selection of Thomas H. Tongue of Washington -county as the standard bearer of the Republican party os a con gressional representative from the "Bret district. The convention was composed of 122 earnest, honest, representative Republican citizens of the district, a majority of them evidently determined to do what seemed to them best for the party and for the district, and to this end they have labored earnestly and as siduously since there arrival here Mon day noon. The result Is to be credited to the splendid organization of the anti Hermann forces, whose cohesive pow er was a determination to cut off the grip which one man seemed desirous of holding on the district during a lifetime. The justice of this determination was re cognized by numerous followers of Mr. Hermann so soon as they had paid their debt of honor to him by supporting him for Eeveral ballots and consequently hiB forces readily fell to pieces. Tongue was nominated on the thirty- fourth ballot. Five candidates were in the field until the 20th ballot. These were Tilman Ford, Binger Hermann, Thos. H. Tongue, H. B. Miller and War ren Truitt." They held nearly their re lative positions in the different ballots. On the 26th ballot Vawter and Geer ap peared in the ring for two ballots, but developed no strength. On the 34th ballot Ford withdrew and his forces went to Tongue. The ballot : Tongue 83, Hermann 31, Miller 5, Ford 1. FVIL CONFESSION. One of a tiane of llobbeis Breaks Down. Visalia, Cal., April 7. John Haines, the Salvation Army member of Lovern's gang of train robbers, has made a full confession to District Attorney Howard, in the presence of the jail officials. His statement is reduced to writing, but the officers refuse to give particulars. It is known that he corroborates Britt's story and forges a chain to convict Lovern and Ardell, but to what extent others are implicated is not known. Haines claims that when he saw the deadly weapons to be used, the horror of work contemplated was too much for him and he backed out. Other extremely dam aging evidence bas recently been ob tained by the officers. Lovern and Ardell will have a pre liminary examination Thursday next. Not the Right Prescription. Dr. Laildell's miming- levees were crowded beyond 'lescription. 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