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VOL. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1896
NO 296
A WARLIKE DOCUMENT
Committee Amends Camer
on Resolution.
INDEPENDENCE IS ACKNOWLEDGED
The Secretary Advised Agalnnt precipi
tate Action, But the Senator
Heeded Not.
Washington, Dec. 18. Secretary Ol
ney was before the senate committee on
foreign relations today for a considerable
time. All the members except Gray
and Daniel were present.
The meeting was held for the expresb
purpose of continuing the discussion of
the policy on the Cuban question to be
recommended by the committee. The
meeting was strictly private, Olney be
ing the only person not a member who
was admitted. His advice was agatDst
precipitate action. The foreign rela
tions committee, however, agreed to re
port the Cameron Cuban resolution.
The Ca meron resolution was as fol
lows :
"Resolved, by the senate and house of
representatives of the United States of
America, in congre&s assembled, that
independence of the republic of Cuba be
and the same is hereby acknowledged by
the United States of America.
"Section 2 That the United States
should use its friendly offices with the
government of Spain to close the war be
tween Spain and Cuba."
The committee changed the Cameron
resolution ao as to make it more em
phatic. The title was changed to read,
"A joint resolution acknowledging the
independence of the republic of Cuba,"
the words, "the republic," being insert
ed. Instead of declaring that the United
States "should use its friendly offices,"
the resolution was made to read the
United States "will" do so.
Secretary Olney, it is claimed by mem
bers of the committee who favored the
action, did not have any new informa
tion to present. Olney urged that no
action be taken at present, and pointed
out that there is no real government to
recognize.
The agreement to report the Cameron
resolution was reached immediately after
Olney left without a division or an ex
pressed difference of opinion. The only
division was as to the senate. Cameron
moved its report on Monday next.
. Sherman suggested that the' report be
not put in until after the holidays. The
Cameron motion prevailed by a large
majority.
Members of the committee are reticent
as to what Secretary Olney said, but it
is certain he advised against any action
like that contemplated, as it would in
volve war with Spain.
One member of the committee said :
"Of course Spain will fight, but there
is no danger of other countries getting
in our way. No other European nation
wants to fight us as, we would wind up
the war. with Spain in short order."
The-opinion was expressed that Cleve
land would veto the joint resolution. It
is understood that the main point, raised
by the secretary was that covered in the
president's message, viz., there is no ac
tual government in Cuba to recognize.
Another member of the committee
Bald he believed that in case the presi
dent should veto the resolution it would
pass over the veto, as more than two
thirds of both the senate and the house
favored it. ' '
A KENTUCKY LYNCHING.
Two Murderer Hanged and One Shet
.at RnaaellTtlle.
KussELtviLLE, Ky., Dec. 18 Half a
mile south of here, hanging to a tree,
are the bodies of Dink and Arch Proc
tor, and in the county jail here is the
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dead body of Will Proctor, a half
brother to Dink.
At 2 o'clock this morning a mob bat
tered down the front door of the jail and
forced the jailer to give np the keys.
The oldest boy, Will Proctor, cursed the
mob and was- shot dead in his cell. The
other two were taken out and hanged, j
Three weeks ago Arch Proctor, aged
20, stabbed Aaron' and Doc Crafton to
death at Adairville, tfris county. Aaron
died immediately and his brother ling
ered a week or more. A week ago the
Proctors bad an examination. . Dink
and Bill were acquitted. Their trial for
the killing of Doc Crafton was set for to
day. The mob numbered about 100,
and it dioV its work with dispatch. Bill
Proctor has been tried three times for
murder.'
KOSWELL O. HO Kit.
Wanted! ;
Your tea trade from now
Died at Hla Home In Plainfield. After
a Brief Illness.
Plainfield, N. J., Dec. 18. Ex-Con-greseman
Koswell G. Horr died tonight
at, 11 o'clock, after an illness of two
weeks with bronchitis and Bright's
disease.
(Bos well G. Horr was born November
7, 1840, in, Waitsville, Vt. He received
bis education in the public schools, and
when young moved to Elyria, O. In
1859 be married Miss Carrie Pinney, of
Elyria. He was admitted to the bar in
1864. One year later he moved to St.
Louis and went into the mining busi
ness. In 1871, he took up his home in
Saginaw, Mich., from which district he
was elected to congress in 1878, and
served with distinction. In 1890, he
moved to Plainfield, and became a mem
ber of the editorial staff on the New
York Tribune, which position he held
ever since. .His joint debate in Chicago
with W. H. Harvey, author of "Coin's
Financial School," attracted much
attention. When the national Repub
lican campaign committee called for
speakers last fall, he was one of the iiret
to respond, and made over ninety
speeches in the campaign before he was
taken ill with bronchitis. Boswell G.
Horr was well known in Oregon. He
took an active part in several presi
dential campaigns, and performed good
service for the Republican cause. He
has a brother in Olympia, State Senator
J. C. Horr.) .
Artillery for tbe Cabana.
Littlk Rock, Ark.', Dec. 18. Two
carloads - of heavy artillery passed
through this city yesterday for the
South, over the Iron Mountain road.
The conductors said the cars were billed
to a Texas port, and that the artillery
was consigned to Cuban parties, but
would not give their names, nor the
port to which the cars were destined
The conductor stated that the arms were
for the Cuban patriots.
' Fell Down a Shaft.
Dknvek, Cold., Dec. 18. A special to
the Times from Ouray, Colo., says
Gabriel Buss, John Antra?, Charles
Swaason, Cbas. .Anderson and Louis
Jackson were instantly killed in the
Virginus shaft today. They were re
pairing timbers when the cage fell,
carrying them to the -1400-foot level
The bodies will be brought out through
the Bevenue tunnel.
on.
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Columbus Adopted Resolutions.
Columbus, Dec. 18. Fifteed hundred
citizens attended a mass meeting tonigb
to express sympathy with the Cubans
Resolutions were adopted,' urging con
Kress to recognize independence ot Cuba
Congressman-elect John J. Lentz was
among the speakers. -
State of Ohio, City of Toledo)
Lucas County, ) "
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is the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
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City of Toledo, County and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of One Hundred .Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
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my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1896.
A. W. Gleason,
seal Notary Public.
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Enthusiastic Meeting; In Atlanta.
Atlanta. Dec. 18. The most enthus
iastic public meeting ever witnessed in
Altanta was held at the courthouse to
night, when 2000 citizens ex Dressed
sympathy with the Cubans. Ex-Gov
ernor Northern presided. .Resolutions
were adopted favoring the recognition
of Cuban independence.
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Will March to the Sea.
Denver, Dec. 18. The Bocky moun
tain Cuban volunteers of this city, 1000
strong, decided today -to leave for the
Florida coast December 22 on foot, pro
vided horses enough are secured to carry
their supplies and accoutrements.
A drowning man would have little nse
for a method of rescue which would re
quire days- A dyspeptic 'doesn't want
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take weeks to ebow its beneficial effects.
The Mount Lebannon Shakers are oft
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proves beneficial in most cases; and it
is owing to their unbounded confidence
in it; that they have put 10 cent sample
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sum necessary to make a trial.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial relieves
by resting the stomach and aiding the
digestion of food. (1)
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor Oil.
-Artichokes for Sale.'
The undersigned has for sale the
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can fnrnish any amount of seed at $1
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Just opened and s put on sale today
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Popular Furs. Latest Designs. -
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