CO f j& ,"V VOL. IX THE DALLES OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1896. NO 82. Kffl THE FISHING TROUBLE Gov's Lord and McGraw in Consultation. RIGHTS MUST BE PROTECTED Goremor Lord Returns" Home and Say the L,uvra Mast Be Sustained In Protecting: Property. r T It is Portland, April 11. Governor John H. McGraw, of Washington, arrived in this city thia morning and went to the Portland hotel. Shortly prior Governor Lord of Oregon, had come in on the Salem train and gone to the' same hotel. The meeting of the- two governors had been prearranged and the object a dis cussion of the violent scenes lately en acted at the mouth of the Columbia river, in which gill-net fishermen from Astoria on the Oregon side had crossed in their boats to a point off Ilwaco, Wash., and through a force of numbers compelled the destroying of certain fish traps owned by citizens of the latter state. Governor McGraw: when seen at the hotel by a reporter replied to a ques tion as to his errand by Eaying: "I have , come to consult with Governor Lord as to the best means of proceeding in bringing to justice the perpetrators of the high-handed outrage at the mouth of the Columbia river, where property of citizens of Washington, fully abiding within the law of that state, was de stroyed by men coming from the state of Oregon, simply because the methods need in fishing on the Washington side differed from those practiced by the Ore gon men. ' "My talk with Governor Lord . has been eminently satisfactory, he being mnViatii in Vi i u A m1 a ra f ? nn (Via tViA law will be enforced, and' that such persons who may have participated in the de stroying of fiehtrapa at Ilwaco will be promptly rendered on requisition, and the sheriff and prosecuting attorney ot Pacific county are prepared to identify any of the principals." 'You have placed members of the Washington National Guard at Ilwaco?" "Yes. From the showing made By Sheriff Honey, I considered it my duty to send to the scene a sufficient force to administer the law and protect the prop erty of citizens. This is not a question of fishing or the likes or dislikes of a cer tain set of fishermen. It resolves itself into the right of people to pursue their lawful avocations. That this might be assured, i. oraerea ia man, seiecieu irom three companies of the W. N. G., sent to Ilwaco. The men were dispatched by the way of South Bend, and arrived at the mouth of the river Thursday night, since when there has been no further . trouble." " wnat traps were destroyed ana wnac damage resulted?" "At the present epeakmg it is hardly possible for me to estimate the damage though lacking exact knowledge of the cost of the property involved," replied Governor McGraw. "Three piledrivsrs were set adrift, one of which proved a total Iobb, the other two being recovered in a damaged condition by tuga. A trap which was lawfully operated in 1895, was demolished and the piles ol a new trap were pulled and set adrift. "I will return to Seattle tonight with confidence that Goyernor Lord will act promptly and decisively in the matter." TROUBLE AHEAD FOK KLLI3. a sound money man in the field. understood none of the persons present were delegates to the' late convention, and should they inaugurate a movement for sound money man they would be viewed in the light of bolters. There is a probability that 'A. S. Bennett, the nominee for congress, will be asked to withdraw and allow the sound money democrat to put up a candidate, against Ellis, the Republican nominee, in the hope of drawing support from' the sound money Republicans. . In case Bennett refuses to withdraw, it has been pretty well settled that an independent candi date will be - put in the field v In the event that the Democrats . fail to put up an independent candidate there is a possibility that the- sound money Re publicans will put up a candidate against Ellis. Mr. Bennett Withdraws. Portland, April 11. A. S. Bennett, the Democratic nominee for congress in the second district, has declined the nomination. ' , Another Cure for Consumption Berlin, .April 11. Intense interest has been aroused in medical and other circles here by the announcement of a young physician, Erich Langhels, at the International Physicians' congress that he has discovered a new remedy for tu berculosis, named antimicroba. . Its principal ingredients it appears are ozone and cod liver oil, applied by sub cutaneous injection. In the experi ments of the past five years, he ex plained, the greatest difficulty to over come was that of keeping ozone pure and easily available. 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Pedestrianisin is impossi ble, and the storm shows no signs of abatement. Trains in both directions are delayed between this point and Col orado Springs. Highest of ali in leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report f N V.aU " J I 1 . X jp y i ft . New Schedule.- Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol lowing will be the new schedule: ' Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :40 a. m., and leaves 4:45 a. m.' Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :55 p. m., and leaves 11 p. m. Train, No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12 :05 p. n)., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 2:30 p. m. Train 23 and 24 will carry pcesengers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p.. m.- daily, 'con necting with train . Nos. 8 and 7 from Portland. E. E. Lytle, - Agent. Piles of peoples have piles, but De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds burns without the slightest pain Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co. 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