rater 53 mi mmmm m if VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1896 NO 133. A ' KNOTTY PROBLEM Disposal of Negro Delegates to St. Louis. THE QUESTION STILL UNSOLVED Hotel Proprietor Claim That Tbelr ' Kiiomi Are All Enjagri) .11 any Delegates are ArrlTlngr. St. Louis, Jnne 9. No eolation of the puzzling question, What ia to be done with tbe negro delegates to the national convention? has been reached. Proprietors of leading hotel deny that they reluse to entertain colored men, but say the rooms are all "engaged," and they cannot accommodate tbe ne groes. A large number of national com-; mitteemen arrived this morning, but were reticent about giving their views regarding the treatment of the negroes by the St. Lou la hotel and boarding house keepers. M. H. de Young, of San Francisco, owner and editor of the Chronicle, and a member of the national cbuimittee, said it was not a part of the duties of the committee to secure hotel accommoda tions fOr any delegates,' either white or: black. He would oppose any effort to bring the matter before the committee.. National Committeeman James Hill,; of Mississippi, a negro, thought he had secured rooms at Hurst's hotel, but whs informed last night that the clerk made a mistake in assigning him a room, every room having been previously en gaged. 1 P. H. Lannon, of the Salt Lake Tri bute, arrived today in company with National Committeeman Salisbury, of Utah. ' Both are for fr.e silver, and will advocate a plank of that character in the platform;" '"" "It would be folly for any one man to say what the convention will do on tbe money qnestion," said' Lahna'n, "but I am confident it will not decree for the single gold standard." "Neither do I think the platform will declare for free silver. I am not pre tending to say what the convention will or will not do, but it is my honest opinion that the money plank will be such a character that the free-silver men of the party can stand on it." Do Yuunx and Salisbury were both . present while Lannan was talking, and concurred in what he said. ' " Powell Clayton, of 'Arkansas, favors the single gold-standard platform. The list of vice-presidential candidates has been largely speculative. Governor Hobart, of New Jersey, has secured the active support of many Eastern dele gates. So also has Senator "Proctor, of Vermont J H. Clay Evans will be named by the Tennessee delegation. IT. S. ' Grant, of California, will have tbe support of some of the delegates from the far West. Cy Leland, of Kansas, who is finishing his twelfth year as a national commit' teeman, said today : 'McKin'.ey is for eound-money--gold, if you' please,' and whatever silver is needed; '-'He' is as mtfctf' opposed lo'thta 16-to-l heresy as he is to free tradeV ' "ihen there will be no concessions made to silver men from the West Dubois,1 Teller and Carter?" . "None whatever. These fellows will take what we give them and if they don't like it they can bolt. In fact, . expect to see some of " ttiem holt. We can easily do without thmu, with Ne York and New Jersey, and we've got cinch on these states, too." " Izndnt tif Cufegrri.ineD. Washington, June "9 It "is expected that there will be a very large attend' nee of members of 'the house and Senate at the'St. Lonis convention. Tbe poll ticians wilf Deleaving here' for St. Louis all through this week. Highest of all in Leavening Power. m "man ' Mlf' HOTBMEHT Or SPANIARDS. Trocha Being; Reinforced and More War Vessels Prepared. ' .. Havana,' Jure SJ'.--The government is hurriedly reinforcing '. the old military trocha from Moron to Ciego de Avila, in the hope of, preventing Gomez from re invading the central provinces' with fresh insurgent forces from the east. ' Patriotic Spanish merchants in Ha vana, Cienfuegos and other Cuban ports are raising funds to buy and present to the government a new ironclad. The subscription already exceeds : $850,000. Madrid1 reports the transatlantic lin ers Alfonso XIII and Reina Christiana armed for War. They will sail for Cuba in a fortnight. Work upon the torpedo catchers MolKa, Bazana and Victoria in the arsenal at La Granada is being hur ried, and they will be launched early in the autumn. The Havana press widely comments upon the senate committee's report on the weak condition of New York's de fenses. . The town of Cubanco, across the bay from Havana, was excited considerably y an insurgent band burning various public buildings at a point in the su burbs. The band exchanged shots with ho government piekets. - The insur gents yesterday made unsuccessful at tacks upon the government outposts at Gabriel, Ciaba de Lagna and various points along the Pinar del Rio trocha, burning adjacent' houses in their re treat. '' ' ' "' ' " " - Garcia at Duaba. Havana, June 9. Calixto Garcia, with a large force, is said to be en trenched at Duaba, on the north coast, between May'ear and Baracoa. General Linares, with troops and two gunboats, as left Baracoa to dislodge bim. - 1 Citizens Meeting;. ' Pursuant to the usual custom," a meet ng will be held at the Court house on rtiursday evening June 11th, 1896, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of 'making 'iominations for the offices to be filled at he coming city election. j9td Frank Mbnkfee, . ' 1 " - : V - i ;: ;': Mayor. Through trains on the O. R. & N will run via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Fen- lletohr Through sleeper's, first and sec ond class will run in connection with the Union Prctfic, the same as heretofore. A through first-class sleeper from Port- ud to Spokane; connecting ' with the rat-class sleeper to bt. Paul and a through tourist sleeper from Portland to St. Paul, will be run in connection with the Great Northern railway. - E. E. Lytl, Agent. It doesn't take much medicine to cure Malarial Fever, provided you take Sim mons Liver Regulator, it is just tbe remedy for Malaria and alt spring ail ments. And you don't need to take nuch of it. "Simmons Liver Regulator broke a case of Malarial Fever of three vears standing for me, and less than one boitle did it. - I till use it when in need f any medicine." C. Himrod, Lancas ter, Ohio.- ' ; '. " " . ' " ... . 1 r - Tbese Slant Go at Once. A home wltto lot Worth 900: $750. takes it. Owner leaving city, and must sell. Three lots only five blocks from Courti house,.,. 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The Liver gets sluggish durin? the Winter, iust like all nature. and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, vhich brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver j now, Dur. De sure you taKe simmuiNS Liver Regulator to do it. It also regulates the Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get THE BEST BLOOD when your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR it is SIMMONS Liver Regulator which makes the difference. Take it in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. ..-.. i J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. OR. GUNITS IMPBCUrSD A Jtliltl Physic. One Pill for a Hose. A motement of the bowels each day is neceasarv fnr faealth. 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" . - ' If the care of the hair were made a part of a lady's education, we should not see so many gray heads, and the use of Hall's Hair Renewer would be unnec- The Clarendon restaurant (Haight's old stand) has employed some French chefs, late of San Francisco, to attend to the culinary department, and this pop ular restaurant is now better prepared than ever to please their patrons; This easily places tbe Clarendon restaurant in the lead as a' first-class house of the xind in the cityi ' : ; je2 2wd f ltedaced Rates. ... Effective March 22d. The O. R. & N, Co. will reduce their round trip rates between Portland and The Dalles as fol lows: Two day rate, good going Satur day and returning: Monday night, $3 Ten day tickets $3.50. Good on all trains. - - - E. E. Lytli, I m24-dwtf . Agent When Baby was sick, we gare her CastorU. When she was Child, she cried f or Castoria, When she became Miss, aha clung to CastorU. 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