CTIjc walk HH l)romck L. X THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2G, 1897 NO 13 SOON TO BE WITHDRAWN. .mi MfSlLJ it AL 111 : IS! 1WS The absolutely pure BAKiNQ POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world cel ebrated lor its great leavening 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 BAKINQ POWDCn CO., NEW YORK :: ii SESSION smut m tfjWjlPENNSYLVANIAN m Called to Meet on March 15th. NEED APPLY Democrats Tell Chairman Jones to Mlml His ltumness--They Will Not Vote 'for Dubois. 4 mm SSf$MWTT,ATiEr.iiirA . .Tnn. 9iY nnncrnggmnn Stnrtevant, of Crawford county, will succeed Joseph Sibley in the ;jeongress, is in this city. He said '? ho had called on President-elect inley and that the latter said : Sfiwill call a special session of con- on murcn iocn, ana unless icnange toind you may bo in Washington by itltne. I desire to have my protect- j&Byetein inaugurated immediately my inauguration, and I want a ure passed that will immediately ulate business and give idle men t." jngressman Stnrtevant said further j no Pennsylvania man would be in IcKinley cabinet. HUMAN JOISJKS ANSWERED. Democrats Hpeak Plainly on Senatorial Question. lt Lake, Jan. 25. A special to the ane from Boise sava: Isresponse to a dispatch from Chair- liJones, of the national Democratic 3 it tee, 1G of the 18 members of the lature tonight signed the following tch to Jones: Inl nn Inn OT. TT T T." Jrman. Washington: Referrinc tn r telegram to Chairman McFee, re ins to our legislative caucus, we Id say we denounce the arbitary in- Brence by federal authorities in local are, as a violation of the constitution tie United States and a crime against institution. The Democratic party uis state, having been ratified by an rwhelming majority at the polls, the ption of your suggestion to support oibe would stultify our party and bu in the estimation of our constit- ts every Democrat elected by the ority in the Idaho legislature. The on of Secretary Walsh in seeking to aside the entire machinery of our ) organization before the campaign I now, la a most hich-hahded. un- Rranted proceeding, aud unparalleled the history of American politics. "J. Rich. JJhairmnn Democratic Legislative iucus. 'R. H. Johnson, Secretary. " CUK DUCHESS" DEAD AT DUBLIN. L's Well-Knowu Writer of Itoiuantlc Novell. tew Yohk, Jan, 25.--The World this morning Bays that Mrs. Hungerford, who, according to a Dublin dispatch to the Associated Prss, is dead, was known to the literary world as "The Duchess." Continuing, the World says : " 'The Duchess' first became widely know to the renders of light literature through her novels 'Molly Brown, and 'Phyllis.' Pretty tales of the joys and trials of lovers, told in a light, chatty way, found favor on two continents, and for many years the novels of 'The Duch ess' have sold in many editions. "Mrs. Hungerford lived at. St. Bren don's, Brandon, County Cork. She married when very young, and was early left a widow with three small children to care for. In 1883 she married Henry Hungerford. of Cahirmore. Her first novel, 'Phyllis,' was written to keep the wolf from the door, It proved to be popular, and was followed by others of the like kind. "Mrs. Hungerford was yery proud of her Irish decent. She was the daughter of the Iiev. Canon Hamilton, rector of one of the oldest churches in Ireland, and St. Faughan's cathedral in Ross, County Cork. Her grandfather was John Hamilton, of Beynglong, Dubyone. "Mrs. Hungerford had a rare person ality, and was a famous hostess. She was very popular in literary circles. The success of 'The Duchess' stories was largely due to the humorous situations and the bright, crisp dialogue. Though past middle age, Mrs. Hungerford always retained a bright, youthful appearance, and was always of a. vivacious, cheerful temperament. Her first successful novel 'Phyllis was the moat popular of her works. More than 250,000 copies of it were sold. While writing 'Phyllis,' Bhe was jokingly introduced at a reception as her grace, the duchess.' The nom de plume was thus suggested and has always been associated with her literary work." A Cuban Expedition , Bkipgkton, N. J., Jan. 25, It has just leaked out that the aloop Acoata, which has been missing from Port Norris for some time, has eailed for Cuba with arms and amunition for the insurgents. She is expected to arrive there this week. Baukera and Gambler Kxiled. Havana. Jan. 25, via Key West. Gov ernor Porrula has ordered over 100 bank ers and gamblers of Havana province to leave inside of 24 hours, under penalty of being imprisoned. When other tea is roasted fresh in this country, like Schilling's Best, some tea will be as good. Not now. At grocers' in packages. t Schilling & Company '? ' San Francisco 400 Government Mast Act Promptly In the Cable Matter. Washington, Jan. 25. "There is not much time for the United States to avail itself of the proffered concession of a submarine cable between the coast of California and Hawaii," said Francis P. Hastings, charge d' affaires of tho Ha waiian embassy in this city, "for that offer only extends to May 1, 1897. It is simply a question of expediency, and as a monopoly of the proposed cable con nection for a score of years would be granted it does pot seem likely this coun try will let such an opportunity slip. On all sides there is nothing but com mendation for the project, and it would be $60,000 well invested for the United States to meet Hawaii a little more than half way on this proposition. "According to the terms of the pro posed concession power is given to take and hold exclusive possession of the line of cable between San Francisco and Hon olulu, refusing any and all business in the way of messages that might be pre judicial to the interests of this govern ment. With the vast and safe harbor of Pearl river as a rendevous for its war ships and the exclusive control of com munication between Hawaii and the outside world, the United States would secure a vantage ground that would give it practical control of the Pacific ocean. "No suggestion has ever been made by any private person or corporation to lay such a cable with private capital and without government subsidy. Uncer tainty as to its financial success and the indefinitenesa regarding the amount of commercial business that would come to it has always stood in the way of invest ment by private capitalists. "There is no reason why the govern ment should not contract for carrying its dispatches as well as its mails, and class an ocean cable company within the cate gory of the postoffice. In 1857 the Unit ed States granted a subsidy of $70,000 per annum, as well as the use of two gov ernment ships, to assist in laying a cable from the coast of Ireland to the coast of Newfoundland. This action was taken at a time when the necessity for cable communication waB hardly realized and was in the nature of an experiment. This whole cable line was to be outside the domain of tho United States, and practically beyond the control. Its messages wore not to be transmitted free, nor was it to have any advantages from tho successful laying of the cable through th6 aid bo granted. But it was a necessity to stimulate the investment of private capital, which has resulted in spanning the Atlantic with 12 separate cables between North America and Eu rope and three separate cables between South America and Europe. "In all schemes for a cable crossing the North Pacific the Hawaiian islands have been considered as a necessary ob jective t. resting point on the long stretch of water to be traversed, and not until the granting by the Hawaiian gov ernment of exclusive landing rights to an American company was the feasibility of any other route seriously entertained." Ola I'eonle. Old People who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in' Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. 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