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Chronicle. el)c DallcG VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897 NO 39 FIGHTING WITH FIRK. mmd mti. mmL. A mm I s r-7 v- '(r. 1 The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ' ROYA L 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, f) etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap P brands. F ROYAL EAUINO POVOCH CO., NtW YORK. f THE HOUSE ADJOURNS So Does the Senate, by a Vote of 19 to 11. BUT SIMON SAYS WIGGLE-WAGGLE And Fourteen fVlgcletalla Remain to Wangle for the Prize Political rrenUdlgltator. Salem, Or., Feb. 24. When the Ben eon house met Btll o'clock only twenty four members were present. Somers in troduced the usual resolution that a committee consisting of the speaker and two members be appointed to examine and correct the journal. The chief clerk was added to the committee and a provision was made that the compensa tion for this service should not exceed four days. The resolution as amended was adopted. Smith of Marion introduced a leeolu tion fixing the pay of the clerks. A long wrangle ensued and the whole mat ter was finally referred to a special com mittee, which reported, fixing the com pensation per diem as follows : Chief clerk, $7; assistant chief clerk, to; reading clerk, $5 ; calendar clerk, $5 fiergeant-at-arme, $4; assistant sergeant-at-arms, $4; doorkeeper, $3; pages, $1. The report was adopted by a vote of 20 ayes to 7 noes. The usual motions of thanks to the speaker, to Illihee Club and to others were made. Remarks by Crawford, Chapman, Brown and others followed, and at 1 o'clock the house adjourned sine die. Joint Convention Adjourna. Salem, Feb. 24. When the joint con vention met at noon, 3G were present. A motion 6imply to adjourn was made by Patterson of Marion, and was carried on a viva voce vote. No time being fixed to which to adjourn, the supposi tion is that the convention has met for the last time. A REVOLUTION 18 XHHKATBNED. NloBraBuan People Preparing for a Gen eral Uprlalug. JSew Yokk, Feb. 24. The following advices were received by mail at the office of the Associated Press from Man agun, being matter refused transmission by cable : The pe0pie tiaye unflUccea8f,jijy at tacked tho government soldiers at Ban Juan del Sui and San Caries in efforts' to Bet rifies and ammunition. 8everal per sons havo been imprisoned at Managua, uapected of conspiracy against Presi dent Zelaya's government. There Is 8'eat excitement in government circles, rifles PllCe ttfe 8enrcl',u houses tot Ex-President Cardenas and others ve been imprisoned it Managua, tus- pected of encouraging people in the con spiracy against the government. The avenues to the city are guarded and the people are deeply impressed and excited. The government apprehends a revolu tion. These advices further said that the government of Nicaragua was sending military police and artillery by rail to San Juan del Sur in order to protect the military quarters there. The governors of the civil provinces have been in consultation for several days at the capital, discussing the projects for political harmony and a sue lessor to President Zelaya in the event of his death or resignation. The gov ernors were also endeavoring to agree on some plan to suppress the active revolu tionist disposition among the people and among the intelligent and moneyed class, who desire relief from the heavy burdens of duties, taxes, forced loans, etc., without any works or national im provements. Work, Not Charity, Is Wanted. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 24. There was almost a riot at a mass meeting of the unemployed last night. 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One dose haB always been sufficient, although I use it freely. Any cold my children contract yeilde very readily to this medicine. I can conscientiously recommend it for crpup and colds in children Geo. E. Wolff, clerk of the Circuit Court, Fernandina, Fla. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. Mr. Grocer, think of your customer. Schilling's Best is the tea she wants. You will sell more tea and everything else. A SchlUlnr Company M San FraocUco Governor' Palace at Canea Unrned by Kebelf. Canka, Island of Crete, Feb. 24. The governor's palace, wi th all the archives, was burned today. As fire broke out elsewhere in the town at the same time it is suspected incendiaries have been at work. The situation Is most grave. Armed and excited Mussulmans are parading the streets full of indignation at the news from Selino, where the Mussul mans are besieged. Benghazi Arabs threatened to burn the whole of Canea. While the palace was burning a strong box containing 7000 in gold fell fnto the ruins and broke open, whereupon there was a wild rush by Turkish soldiers and Mussulmans to secure the treasure. The foreign marines were obliged to fire blank cartridges to restrain them and for a time a serious conflict between the Turks and Europeans was thretened. The admirals are about to issue a proclamation in all the towns and vill ages, explaining the reason for the pres ence of the foreign fleets in Cretan waters, and exhorting tranquillity. The population is so divided in invet erate hatred that schemes for reforms arc futile. Thebestplan.it Is argued, is to permit the Greek troops to occupy the country and escort the besieged Mussulmans abroad, for the Mussul mans cannot remain in Crete. The suggestion of the consuls thnt a foreign force be landed at Selino to cover the retreat of the beleagured Mussul mans has not been adopted, the avail ale number of marines being insuffici ent. In view of the large force of in surgents, the admirals have decided to confine their action to the dispatch of warships to Selino. Attacks by insurgents continue at various points. The insurgents have descended into the plains behind the convent of Chrysophighi and Bet fire to the Mussulman houses. Did you ever stop to Hunk what indi gestion really means? It means simply that your stomach is tired. If our legs are .tired, we ride. The horse and tho Bteam engine do the work. Why not give your stomach a ride; that is, let something else do its work. Foods can be digested outside of the body. All plants contain digestive principles which will do this. The Shaker Diges tive Cordial contain digestive principles and is a preparation designed to rest the stomach, The shakers themselves iiave such unbounded confidence in it that they have placed 10 cent sample bottles on the market, and it is said that even so small a quantity proves beneficial in a vast majority of cases. 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