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CO VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13. 1896 NO 136. THREATENS TO BOLT Piatt Is Said ; to Be Much Dissatisfied. HE CRITICISES THE COMMITTEE Mckinley hen only are placed Report That IMatt and Sixty Other New TorK Delegate Will Walt - Oat or tbe CuiiTention. St. Louis, Jane 12. Today there was in circulation a report that Thomas C. Piatt had declared his intention of bolt ing if the six contestants from New York should' bo seated. It was learned from the members of the national . committee that probably six Platte men will be thrown out and other men placed on the tempory roll. Piatt's, remark was re ported to Hanna today. 'I shall not get excited over this, even if Piatt said it." Hanna remarked. Vh.en assured that Piatt bad made the remark, he was not disturbed. Other friends of McKinley said that Piatt was putting up a grand bluff. The report of Piatt's intention to bolt was circulated by his friends quite freely. One stated emphatically that the posi Uob of Piatt was that in case eix regu larly elected delegates in New York were unseated, 60 more delegates would walk oat of the convention. This view is controverted by sime delegates from New York, who say that 25 to 30 dele gates from New York are ardent McKin ley men and cannot be expected to fol low Piatt,-. ... .. Members of the national committea think the talk of New York- wholly ' for the purpose of influencing the decisions in the remaining contests.-. To an Associated Press reporter- today Piatt said be had not spoken particular ly of the New York, contests, but. upon the whole proceeding in the committee. 'They are riding . roughshod, over- everything,' he said. "The question of a man's .title to a seat. is not considered on its merits, bat as to his position- on presidential candidates... . . '. "Hahn, a member from Ohio, has de clared the only- question involved- in these contests is whether or not a' man is for McKinley. , That line of ' policy is what JNew iork objects toi" Piatt reiterated that Morton's name will be presented and voted for.. He did not think Manley's manifesto made any appreciable difference in the situation. He thought the Maine committeeman must have become demoralised. Piatt has received a dispatch from- Eeed, who says that Manley's utterance was wholly unauthorized, and 'expressing astonish ment that Manley had taken such a course. Piatt is interested in having a gold standard plank in the platform. . , "From all I have heard,'' he said, "I think the, convention, will take, that course. There seem t to- be a - demand that cannot bejgpored in, fayor ct a firm, declaration, for the. gold standard.. . . "Silver men will not be satisfied with any kind of a straddle, and there should be no-attempt to have anything' but., a straight? gold declaration-" - . JL- C&NNBBV. COHBINE. The ColHMbla River Salmon Packers to Consolidates Portland, June -3 2. .A- gigantic sal mon combine, to take every interest - on the Columbia river into ob a corporation , and backed by unlimited capital, will very probably be the unlooked-for reuifc .of the present strike of the 3000, fisher men who want more for fishing than the packers claim, to besabie to- pay -. ; , The prospects art that the Columbia Eiver Packers' Association, which was formed in-Portland last spring, is- to be followed by a stronger concern a single Highest of all in Leavening Power.- corporation which shall be eo firmly en trenched as to command a vast influence in the salmon industry, and which will dictate and not be dictated to. It will be modeled after! the - Alaska .Packing Company, and it will absorb all, the -big and little fishing interests, consolidating them into one enormous plant and do business on an unprecedented scale. : .... The cannery men are, being driven into consolidation for protection of their in terests not only from the fishermen, but from the mischievous state legislature, and by next autumn it is confidently be lieved no matter what becomes, of-, this year's fishing that the combine will be organized and the consolidation effected. If organized in time, the combine's lob by will be a factor in the state legisla ture this winter, and will endeavor to in fluence the solons to legislate in the in terests of the fishing industry. Tney.Were f-alnt-Uearted. Huntington Depot. W. Va., June 12- Forty miles east of Charleston, on the C. & O. read, masked men boarded the Washington ; and - Cincinnati express train at midnight, and crawled over the engine tender into the cab with revolvers drawn. The engineer stopped the train. He was commanded to cut loose the ex press car. Tins was done. J. be passen gers were awakened and the lights were extinguished.- After ten minutes' work, the bandits became frightened, and es caped to the mountains. . Marvelous Results. , .. From a letter written by Rev. J Gun-. derman, of Dimondale,' Mich,, we are permitted to maka this extract : . "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's. New, Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous jn the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at River Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. - Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours w-th little. in terruption and it seemed as if she could not survive., them,. A-friend recom mendeti Dr. King's New Discovery ; it was quick in its work and highly satis factory in results." -.Trial bottles free at Ulftkeley & Hougbtdn; Druggists. .1 . Two LItm Saved. -. , Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City 111. was told rby her "doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her. but two bottles of Dr.. King's New. Discovery, completely .cured, her and she says it saved, her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St.. San. Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach ing Consumption,- tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank ful. It is such -results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of t his medicine in Coughs and colds, i) ree trial- bottles at Jjlakeley & Houghton's Drug Store." Regular size 50 cents and $1 00. In the fall of 1893 a son of Mr. T. A. McFarland, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Sutter county, Calif., was taken, with . a very heavy cold. The pains in his chest were so severe that he bad-spasms- and was threatened with pneumoniae ; His. -father, 1 gave i.im sev eral large doses of, Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy r which. broke ip the ough. and cured him. Mr. McFarland says when ever his children have croup-he Invariably- gives- -them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and it -always,- eures them. He considers" it the best cough remedy in the- market; ; tor sale- by - Blakeley & Houghton's Drug store.-' Blakeley & Houghton desire as to pub lish the following extract from a letter of . Chas. M. Gutfeldoi Reedley, Fresno eounty, Calif., as they handle the rem edy. referred to and want their customers to know what a splended medicine it is : ' "It is with pleasure I -tell you that by one, day's use. of Chamberlain's- Cough remedy. I was relieved of.' a4 very, bad cold. My head was completely stopped up and I could hpfc sleepiat higbt. I can recommend this remedy' A cold nearly always starts in the head and afterwards extends to-, the -'throat and" lungs. . By using this 'remedy freelv as soon as the cold has been contracted it will cure the cold at once and prevent it from extend ing to the lungs. Latest U.S. Gov't Report O Lost Hours of the Grand Lodge. . Promptly at 9 o'clock yesterday morn Grand Chief ; Templar . W.' W. Breeden called the grand lodge to order and the beautiful ritualistic service of the order was used in opening. The morning was occupied in listening to reports of the subordinate lodges and by consent of the grand chief templar, (though out of the regular order of busi ness) E. H. Merrill was allowed to present the subject of grand lodge organ.. He showed by figures that if all members, of the order would take hold of the matter a paper could be published that would be very useful as a medium of communi cation between the lodges. .Such a paper could be furnished at the very low price of 15 cents per year per member. This matter was finally left to a commit tee to investigate, and George, Ernest ) i Stewart was appointed chairman, with power to select the other members of the committee. The remainder of the morning was spent in routine business, there being two cases of appeals that were referred to committees. to investigate. . ' afternoon and farewell. The initiation of officers took place at 2 o'clock, after which, reports from the district and juvenile lodges were listened to and tbeu with the usual vote of thanks for every lodge who had con tributed to the success and pleasure of this meeting, and with the touching farewell service, the thirty-second, ses sion of the grand lodge came to an end. The following is a complete list of the newly-elected officers : W.'w: Breeden, P. G. C. T. W, M. Shank, G. C. T. W. L. Black well, G. Coun. Eva G. Bryant, G. V. T. j Mrs. J. E. Barnett, G. S. J. T. W, S. Hurst, G. Secy. M. D. Markbam, G. T. Mrs. F. W. Cann, G. Chap. JE. Haines,. G. Marshal.- - Miss S. Fain, G. Depty Marshal. Rett Dawson, G. G.V G Dann, G. S, . A. NV Varney.-Asst. Secy. JVH.iPiblee, G. Mess. . Edith Randall. Organist. Representatives- to. the International Grand Lodge, which. holds, its meetings in Zurich, Switzerland, next month, were C ' H. Newell, St. Helens, and Wi W. Breeden,. of Forest Grove... The next grand lodge will hold its ses sion at Portland the first, week in June, i897... , . ' ;, Wanted Experienced girl for general housework in small family. jil-3t - Reduced Kates. The O. R. & N. Cos will sell round trip tickets for one fare for the following conventions : Republican National Con vention to be held at St. Louis, Mo., June 16th. Democratic National Con-, vention to be held at Chicago. Joly 7th.. Peoples, Party . Convention and Ameri can Convention to be beld at St. Louis July .224.; National Convention- Young Peoples Society of.. Christian Endeavor to be held at- Washington, D. C., July 7th to 13th. National Educational As sociation meeting, to. be held. at Buffalo July 3d to lOthv Encampment G. A. R. to, bo held at St. Paul Sept. lth.. For farther, 'information.. call; on, or address yours truly,- - E; E. Lytlbv .. jn3-tf - Agent! . ' v . - .. .. ' We are selling the famous.' Soap Foam washing powder It will not "yellow the clothes" nor., burn the hands, and is the. finest thing in r the. world tor the bath. In extra large - packages at same price of common goods.- Sold by Pease & Mays.". . " may22-eod-2m :. .,' These Mast Go at Once. A home with. lot,, worth ?900; $750 takes it. . Owner leaving city, and must sell. - Three -lots only, five blocks from Court, house. 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