bh. i i i i.ji eibbbbbbW oHra bbM bbM lBaM THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1897 NO 7 COFFEE AT A It IS STILL 11AOINO. VAL I The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated lor its preat leaveninsr strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. ROYAL SARINS PDWDCC CO.. HEW VOHK. W 'RII MICT 9mR IIP upv NPinflTifi Kflvmpiit, nt the McCord Claims. Indiana Barber Want Beards of Bis State Prosperous. a-ann rrr ? . . tuuic U19UULUU uua uat ucuii teiiL lu 3J . Mr. McKenzie. the United States min- - At: 1 . i r j; i i . fiBMnriii the Pernvinn pnverntnenfc t.hnt i case must be settled without delay. I communication received from the lister a few days ago stated that Peru lired to investigate the case. Secretary ley at once advised Mr. McKenzie it Peru had had more than 10 years Investigate, and the time was quite icient. 1885 V. H. McCord, the United tes couusular agent at Arequipa, was prisoned and sentenced to be shot by Peruvian authorities. He was rched out on a parade ground and ced before a file of soldiers. The of- 1 in command asked the prisoner if jtad anything to say, and McCord no. A consultation of officers was 1, and it was decided not to shoot He was remanded to prieon and 10,000 soles. He refused to pay the and was deprived of food and drink placed in a bare cell. McCord's win finallif nn! Ka .1 1. 1 1 rf 1 . . oner was released, ne men a p. a m . . . . ... u, buu ib una la.cu a oiiujovh Ml iuivi' nl.nrrt nn venil n hpincr IlnitcH t u u I'liiiiiuniup ij nun r u' i u . i u i ti nu. . or. 1 J 1 ine louowmg aay detached the en- onense Aicuord was arrested. J At . . Till ii ir . 1 1 i r iima ii n ri n nniii IIIHMIHIM NHIIIPniHIlT flT T II U III Q I III ,xue unuea aiaies cruiser rniiadeipnia on me way irom Valparaiso to uallao, 1 1 !.. f . t u American warsnip win nrouabiy . a r ti Anderson, Ind., Jan. 18, An Embar go is threatened on Indiana Whisker ettes and "windbreakera" by Jim Beeves,' an Anderson barber, who has prepared a bill and is endeavoring to get some representative or senator in the present assembly to lather it. Beeves ie quite in earnest about it, and gives as a ground for its presentation that it would restore prosperity to the barbers and at the same time the means of rais ing the public debt. The bill provides for a tax of $10 per year on every man wearing chin whiskers, or "side slug gers." It also provides for a tax on goatees. Moustaches are freed from all taxation. The matter is attracting a great deal of attention, and is regarded by almost everybodv as an unheard of trampling on American rights. Reeves defends the bill eloquently, and points out where humanity all down the line would be benefited and beautified by the enact ment of such a law. He is backed by quite a forcible array of barbere all over the state. ALASKA SALMON WILT. HIGH. to Advance l'acker Form a Combine Prices. San FitANCisco,Jan.l8. An important pooling arrangement has been brought about between the Alaska Packers As sociation and the Alaska Improvement Company that will materially affect the salmon industry in northern waters and the price' of canned salmon in the coun try next season. The details of the) pending agreement, which will effectually relieve the Alaska Packers' Association of all competition in both fishing and marketing of the product of the Alaska canneries, were adjusted a few days ago by President Henry Fortmaun, on behalf of , the Alaska Packers' Association, and Man aging Superintendent Barling, of the improvement company. The agreement does not affect the last season's catch, .which is being handled by the. two rival organizations, the same as in past years. It will revolutionize things during the coming season, how ever, for by the terms of the agreement the entire product of the Alaska can neries will be pooled and marketed at prices which will eliminate existing competition, and are expected to greatly advance the prices, now in vogue. Tea is better fresh if it isn't, what does the grocer mean' by telling you that he has some tea just come from abroad? Fresh doesn't mean just picked; it means just roast ed. Schilling's Best is roasted as fast as your gro cer wants it no' 'faster in San Francisco. k SoUUiu 4c Company ' au rrancuco 08 Neither Company Skona Any Blguv ol Tleldlug. Toledo, Jan. 18. The light between the Arbuckles and the sugar trust re garding the price of coffee will continue more bitter than ever. "Only for the injunction suit hanging over our heads," said the cheif director of the JVbolson Spice Company, ,'we would cut the price of coffee another half cent a pound. We cannot do it, however, in -face of the order of the court. Instead of losing $1000 n day, as it is stated by the Arbuckles in their petition against tu, on account of cut ting prices, we are making $1000 per day which our books will show. "We have no fear of the outcome of the suit, because we can show that the businesses prospering. The price of coffee is too high now and we can afford to lower it if the courts will only permit us to do so. We are running night and day and employ COO hands, and if the suit comes our way we will employ 1200 inside the next 10 days. If the suit goes against us, then we will be compelled to move from Toledo and secure a lo cation elsewhere. Our purpose is to make Toledo the great and only coffee center of the world. "The trouble with Arbuckle is that he bought coffee for 11 cents per pound when he could have purchased it a short time afterward for 9 to 9lu cents per pound. He is trying to sell coffee on the basis of his 11 cents per pound pur chase, while we are willing to give the public the benefit hf our Skeins purchase for the same class of goods. This is where the whole fight hinges. Ar buckle made a bad deal in buying coffee and he wants the public to help him put, while we bought at market prices and are willing and ready to let the public enjoy the benefit of our econom ical purchase. We are.in the coffee busi ness for the money that is in it and not for our health, and propose to. stay there regardless of threats and intimidation. HEALTH OF THE CZAK. An Old Wound Causes Hlg Majesty Se rious Trouble. London, Jan. 18. In official circles here and on tho continent the greatest importance is attached to a dispatch from St. Petersburg yesterday, announc ing that Dr. Bermnann, an eminent German specialist, had been summoned to perform an operation on tho czar to prevent a possible extension of the slight osseous excresence which has appeared on hie cranium at the place where ho was struck by a Japanese funatic in 1S91. This, combined with overwork, has caused the cznr to suffer from ver tigo for some time past. The fact that snch news was allowed to be sent abroad shows the gravity of the situation. The czar received his wound while making a tour of the world with Prince George- of Greece, who, by knocking the assailant down, saved bis companion from iurther and possibly more serious injury. Tezam are Happy. St. Louis, Jan. 18. The Texas detona tion which on Saturday afternoon pre sented a petition of 103,300 names to President-elect McKinley at Canton, in behalf of John Grant, of Texas, for a cabinet appointment, passed through the city last evening en route home. They were met at the station by a number, of prominent representatives of the city. A spread was prepared In the dining room of the Terminal hotel for them. After refreshments were disposed of, many of them took carriages and drove about the city. They left the union station at 8 o'clock last night. As the train pulled out a dozen bouquets were thrown into the car by St. Louis admirers ot John Grant. The members of the delegation were much pleased with the result of their visit1 to Maior Mc'Kinlev. They feel quite confident that Mr. Grant will get a place in the cabinet. This Is Yonr Opportunity. 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