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l)c Dnllco VOL. X , THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1897 NO 19 Art The absolutely pure BAKING 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 SAKINQ POWDCR CO., NEW YORK. MRS. CABEW IS GUILTY REMEDY FUR BARD TIMES. Sentenced to Death for Kill ing Her Husband. DIPHTHERIA CURE DISCOVERED The Virus of the Vaccine, it is Said, Vanquisher the Tozlne of the Diphtheria. Yokohama, Feb. 1. Mre. L. Carew, who has been on trial here eince Janu ary otb, charged with causing the death of her bneband, Walter Raymond Hallowell Carer, secretary of the Yoko hama United Club, by the administra tion of arsenic, has been found guilty and was today sentenced to death. The jury was only out half an hour. The sentence is subject to revision by the British minister. The summing up of the judge was against the prisoner. The prosecutiou of Mary Jacobs, the nursery governess, arrested January 10th on suspicion of being the mysterious veiled woman who figured in the case, hae been dropp d. A CUKE FOR DirillHERIA. Alleged Startling DUcoTery of au Oak land Fbyslclan. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 1. An interest ing problem is euggeeted to the medical world by a recent experience of Dr. F. Wolsey, He was called to treat two children suffering from tbe fever wbick follows vaccination, and while tbey were under his care both developed diph theria, from which tbey recovered quickly. Tbe physician is now almost convinced that there was a clash between the two ferments in the blood, and that the virus of the vaccine vanquished the toxine of the diphtheria. He watched tbe cases very closely, and felt so certain of tbe correctness of hie conclusion that In tbe notice of the cases which be sent to tbe health office he announced that tbe diph theria bad been lightened by vaccina tion. The patients are now strong and well at a time when surb sufferers are ueually weak from tbe effects of tbe disease. In discussing tbe matter, Dr. Wolsey said : "The thought suggested by tbe recent cases of mine is tbe antagonism of one disease for another, like erysipelas to cancer, which ie an entirely new Idea as applied to diphtheria. Whether o. not Jt will prove of any practical value Is a question, upon which Ifeel rather doubt lu, but it is nevertheless of great inter net scientifically and throws hew light on such sut jecte. It waf Incidentally be a point of vantage for experiments in other directioni." Eckels Says Banking Laws Mast Be Revised. Washington, Feb., 1. Controller of of Currency Eckels had a second confer ence with tbe committee on banking and currency today, Eckels expressed tbe opinion that the only remedy for exist ing financial troubles was a complete re vision of the banking system which would amount almost to a new system. The discussion was an informal one in which all tbe members took part. Eckels thought no more gold for re demption purposes would be needed un der a proper banking system than now. The only use for inetalic money wae for redemption purposes. Representative Newlands, of Nevada, the principal representative of free silver on the committee, asked many questions. In response, Eckels said that countries which had the best developed syetemB of credit were England. The banks did not need such large reserves so much to protect their currency as their deposits. Russia had been hindered in its endeav ors to reach the gold standard. Eckels said, by adverse business conditions and heavy taxation. The characteristics of the Russian people were such that more gold ib required for redemption than in countries where the people were more used to banking methods. Confirms the Report. CmcAoo, Feb. 1. An Associated FresB representative saw Mr. Gave this morn ing. He was very busy, having before him about a thousand letters, but took time to say regarding the New York World interview, sent in these dia patches last night. "Those are iny views, subject to euch modifications, as further thought may seem to require. I must decline to go into a declination of my views now as I have not time to formulate them and I do not think it would be proper or ad vance tbe interests of tbe country. Cleveland Will Veto It. Chicago, Feb. 1. A News Washing ton special says President Cleveland bas decided veto tbe immigration bill passed by congress. He told Senator Palmer his intentions today. Tbe chief execu tive will accompany tbe veto with a strong message pointing out the alleged eccentricities of tbe bill, The president is very bitter in denunciation of the im migration bill. Queer way to sell tea? Your grocer sells you a package of Schilling's Best If you don't like it he gives you your money back. Makes quick business and plenty of it '"'Dawea.for Controller. Chicago, Feb. 1. Charles G. Dawes said to an Associated Press representa tive today : "I have been tendered and have ac cepted the appointment of controller of the currency. I have much regretted the early publicity which has unavoid ably attached to the matter, for It seems to have given rise to the inference that I had some desire of succeeding Eckles prior to the expiration of his commis sion in 1898. I can say for my suit and I think I speak for all concerned, that I sincerely hope that Eckles may see his way clear to the retention of his posi tion until the expiration of his com mission. His distinguished services as controller of the currency, rendered amid so many embarrassments and com plications, have earned him the grati tude of the nation." Russia Will Not Interfere. New York, Feb. I. A dispatch to the Herald from St. Petersburg says ; The Glasnost, which of late seems to have been especially inspired concern ing tbe "little Eastern question," as tbe Turkish question is called here in con tradistinction to the greater Eastern question, speaking of Corea says: "Russia cannot descend to the pillage of Turkey together with Turkey's other creditors. Russia has given Turkey a hundred years to pay her war indemnity of 3,000,000 roubles a year. Russia has shown she knows how to be magnani mous. Nor does France wish to ex change the interests in her pocket for Russia's friendship. Russia always shows tbe same traditional policy namely not to interfere with the inter national affairs of other countries. 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