' 5 I- el)c Oallco '1 v, VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 189- NO 04 Cljromclc. DEBATE ENDS TODAY Last of the General Discus sion on the Tariff. NO NEW ARGUMENTS ADVANCED Slmi""" "' Iin,",n'' Entertained the limine Semite Uufers CrudentlalK of Henderson nf Florida. Wasiungton, March 25. This was the last day of the general debate on the tar iff bill in the house. Talbert, democrat, of South Carolina, in the presence of a scant audience, opened the debate. The house rapidly filled. Talbert talked a great deal about robber barons. Cliauip Olaik, democrat, of Missouri, followed. He said aB a democratic poli tician he rejoiced in the passage of the pending bill, because after it had become a law every storekeeper would be obliged to make a democratic speech every time he made a sale. The passage of this bill, he said, would give the democrats a hundred majority in the next congres sional election. After brief remarks by Maguire, dem ocrat, of California, and Gunn, populist, of Idaho, Tawney, republican, ot Minne apolis, member of the ways and means committee, took the floor for 20 min utes. Tawney defended the lead sched ule, which had been attacked by Gunn. The latter said he had no criticism to make of the rates. He onlv asked that they be collected. Tawney asserted that the classification of this schedule was such that the duties could not be evaded. The purpose of the framers of the schedule was to give Am erican labor employment in smelting Mexican and Canadian ores, and at the same time fully protect the American lead miner. Simpson, populist, of Kansas, enter tained the house for five mintrtes. He read from McKinley's Bpeech at the Minneapolis convention a declaration that the foreigner paid the tax, which he ridiculed. The last congress he said in creased the appropriations $50,000,000, and now, nccording to McKinley's the ory, taxes on foreigners were to be in creased to pay for extravagance. The foreigner should be glad, he Baid, that the last congress had not been a two-billion-dollar congress. If the taxes of the foreigner could be sufficiently increased, he observed sarcastically, the surplus would be distributed among our people and every day would be Sunday here. (Laughter.) Simpson said he was himself a farmer, who fanned farms, not farmers. If the republicans had desired to do something Practical for the farmers, why, he asked, had they left hides on the free list? Simpson announced himBelf a tree trader. WATERS ARE RISING. Ice Georges Block the River at Man kuto, Miuu. Ma.vkato, Minn., March 25. The fiver has, rison slightly. The gorge has become firmer and the pressure of ' the water above has forced the cakes of ice to stand edgewise, giving the river a 't'ange aud wild appearance. Ineffect ual blasting with dynamite was done at one gorge. The officials of the Omaha road paid the city a visit to see the river and its effect on the embankmeut on which the 'oadhas built aloug the river front. Jniswork is uninjured and it is not thouRht to tie in danger. The onion de Pot is five feot above the water. The water lms backed into the basement of 'he city hall and flooded the heating apparatus so that stoves had to be plac ed In the various offices. A mighty flood courses through the cen ter of North Mankato, and more people nave moved out bringing their hotise 'oid goods to the bridge in boats. The e m the liyor above the city Is still 'otact. Two Vote Were Lucking. tMKiANKK0Ur K-v" Mroh 23. The ""H ballot for United States Senator p taken today. Humors of bribery ave been afloat all day. It was said at io clock the Hunter forces had brought "O jtenuullcan bolters in lino and Hunt Dart n,1,I,iee. cortalnly win. lnK tn0 voting, Representative Nance, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength mid llCilltllfllllieSS. Assures tllG fnnrt llPnlllvt nlnm and all forms of .adulteration common to the uuunn uninas. Eovai, Baking Fowdkr Co,, New York. a bolting Republican, arose and hotly denied he had been bought, bribed cr monkeyed with. He eluded by voting tor Hunter, who, however, received only G7 votes, 69 being necessary to choice Blackburn (silver Democrat) received 49; Davis (sound-money Democrat), 13. UROTIIERS FIGHT A DUEL. Cue Is Killed and the Other Radly Wounded. Gkeensauhg, Ind., March 25. George and Calvin Holmes, brothers, 'fought a duel to the death near Moore's Hill, yes terday. They were twins 22 years old. They were members of a prominent and wealthy family. Miss Higgs, over whom they fought, ie 20 years old, the daughter of one of the wealthiest families in the country. About a year ago George Holmes began paying attentions to Miss Higgs, and was favorably received. Last Christmas his brother Calvin returned from college and met the young lady at a neighbor hood dance. They at once seemed smitten with each other, and tins arous ed the jealousy of the girls lover. Noth ing was known of his feelings, however, until Sunday night when MIbs Higgs jilted him for his brother, and a quarrel ensued. YeBterday the brothers met in the road. They .quarreled and struck each other, when Calvin fired. Several shots were exchanged, when George dropped dead. Calvin is wounded over the heart. A Vuluuhln Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recommend it for Consti pation and Sick Headache, and as a gen eral system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, bad a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters re stored her health and renewed strength. Prices 50 cents and .$1.00. Get a Bottle at Blakeley and Houghton's Drug More. (6) l'racht May Oo to Alaska. Washington, March 25. It is given out pretty straight that Max Pracht will bd appointed governor of Alaska. It is also understood that Prachl's nomina tion will not be charged to Oregon, but will be on account of general services rendered the party. The intimation is made that no other selections will be made for Oregon outside the state until existing differences are adjusted. HlNUiarck'g Condition. Friedkichseuh, March 25. Prince Bismarck is still confined to his home by nervous depression and a gastric dis order. He receives few visitors, but bis condition is not regarded as serious. Confucius said to his fol lowers: " Be good and courteous to all, even to the stranger from other lands. If he say unto you that he thirsteth, give unto him a cup of warm tea without money and without price." A Sclillllnjj Si Company All ban iTanciscu TROOPS TO LEAVE CUBA. Spain Will Shortly Withdraw Ion Thousand Men. Washington, March 25. According to advices received at the state depart ment, presumably from General Lee, there will eoon follow a big withdrawal of Spanish forces from Cuba in order to satisfy the constant demands for addi tional service in the Philippine islands, where the present force is said to be in adequate to cope with the insurrection ists. These advices say that Weyler has been directed to dispatch 10,000 of his best soldiers to Spain, whence they will shortly afterward bo transported to the Spanish possessions in the Philippine group. The demand for troops there is said to have been so incessant that the cortes has been compelled to weaken its Cuban forces in order to meet the demand. There are Eaid to be no troops at home that can be spared for duty abroad, and thejarmy in Cuba is the only source of supply left for it to draw upon. General Weyler, according to reports received here, has protested against the witlidrawal of any part of his force, but orders from the home government are believed to be imperative and must be obeyed. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othe diseases pat together, aud until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally iu doses from ten drops to a teasnoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by DrugglstB, 75c. 7 Traus-MlHSourl Decision. Omaha, March 25. Frederick R. Cou dert, one of the receivers of the Union Pacific, is here. In speaking of the court's decision on railroad associations he said : "There can be no doubt but that the effect of this decision of the supreme court, declaring the Trans-Missouri Freight Association illegal, will be very far-reaching. It may be that all freight and passenger associations will be die solved because of the decision. "It looks as though the Union Pacific and all other railroads in the bands of receivers will be most keenly affected by tho decision. The receivers of a rail road are really a part of the court and no part of the court can take a position ad verse tn that of the supremo court. "The whole matter is of such very great importance that I should not care to give an opinion until I have read the full text of the decision." If asked the question "Have you got a stomach?" it would be safe on general principles, to answer "Yes." But, if you are sure of it, that is, if you ever feel any distress after eating or any pains of whatever description in the region of the stomach, you have got something else besides an ordinary stomach ; in other words you have got a diseased stomach. The stomach is a powerful muscle, and the proper remedy for a tired muscle is rest. Try the Shak er Digestive Cordial, for this product not only contains digested food, which will nourish the system without any work on the part of the diseased organs, but it aids the digestion oi other foods as well. You can test its value in your case for the trifling sum of 10 cents. Sample bottles at this price are carried by all druggists. 12 Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place oi Castor Oil. Early Rose seed potatoes at The Dalles Commission Co. rochl5-lw BOOK-KEEPING V a mbwI i omplutc ii. u practical; exactly as found in business, My coimu of Instructions thor oughly qualify you to tiiWu charge ot mid keen a fcft of books, Tho lilKhust reference furnished. For terms mid full information uddrcss L. D. HUNTER, A. O. U. W. Temple, Portland, Oregon. Just added another lot of this season's neatest, nobbiest and most stylish WES, JACKETS ail READY TD WEAR SKIRTS. JACKETS. No. 2010 I.ndics' Jacket, in cither Nnvy or Prussian Hlue llrond cloths; Satin lined; lly front; strapped tenuis, same us cut. This garment must be teen to be appreciated. Price, $9.75. No. 2056 Tlluck Covert Cloth Jacket; style similur tocut; uu lined; ltuislicd scums. Price, $6.00. WM j ) ' "iff 4 A AW W W "When mv little, girl was tins month old.Mio had a scab form on hor i.tco. It, kept siiread. iiiU until liu was completely covered from head to foot. Then she had bolls. Sim had forty on hrr head tit one time, mid mom on her body. When six mouths obi sho ilid not weigh seven pounds, a pound and a half less than at , birth. Then her skin started lo dry up and cot so bad she could not shut herews to sleep, Gut lav with them hair open. About tills time, I started using (Ttk i iia Kr.Mr.wiM, and in one month the uui comjilttett cured. The doctor and drug bills weio oier oe .; dretl dollar, tho (.'I i ii l iia bill was not mora than tire dolltn i, .My child Is now strong, healthy, and largo m any child of her ago ooo idioto.), and it is all owing to Cl'ticuu.v. Yours with a Mother's Jllesslng, . .Mm. (IKO. ll.T rCKKH. .fit., Walker St., .Milwaukee, W U. Sr-Er.nr Cchk TurTMnsT AVnrm baths with C'dieuitA Soai', centlo applications of Cu. TK'UliA (ointment), and niltd do.ei ot CUTICUIU Hksoi.vent (bioo 1 purifier). Jftr" How to Cure Kveiy s-kln DUer.BO," Xreo Sold throughout tho woild. I'orTBa Dnuo Is Cuem Com'., Hoi Tron . UoMon, If. ti, A. INSTANT BELIEF 111 II hlllL'll) C.tic-Jia Plaster Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL All work promptly attended to, slid warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. g A. J. OVULKY, 'Attorney aud Coniisellor at Law, ARLINGTON. OKEGON. Practices In the State aud Federul Courts of Oregon aud Washington. jauU3-3ruo' DnmVnnho Watchmaker Jeweler SPRING CAPES. Some of tho number'! you should not fall to seo in our Spring Capes. No. 27fl Muck Dlngonnl Worsted Cnpo; scallop pod collar; tilmmed In Soutache llrnld. 1.7a No. 37:i A lino Prussian llluo Covert Cloth Cape, notch collar and tevcras; tilmmed In lllaek and Hold Soutache lltnld Only Sft.oo No. v!70(l A very rhlc Tan Covert Cape; scallop ped and braided collar; a specialty at . lS5.no No. 70! lllaek (lout I up Serge Capo, with fancy notched pollm ; collar and cape trimmed In mhi tnchcnml lleieules Hralds wn.r.o No. 'JTH'Ji.Y plain Cape; no trlmmim;, notched collar in Cruvslnn III tu- and Dow llioadelotli, front faced with silk of contiastlns; color. This number 80.50 No. 8780-Ol'U IIKAI'TY New shades of (ircen Covert; notch collars; full sweep . . .. W7.00 A. 1KL WILLIAMS A CO. New York Weekly Tribune With thocloeoof tho Presidential Citm piiiK'i TII10 TKIHUNK ecognliseB tha fact that tho American peoplu ure now uiixIoiih to civo thulr iittuntion to li'oine and huehieee interests. To meet thia condition, politic will huvo fur Ichs epuc ami prominence, until another State or National occiihIod demands a renewal of the light for the principles for which TH K TRIUUNIC has labored from its inception to the present dav. and won its greatest victoriea. Every pooHihle effort will ho put forth, anil money freely apont, to make THE WEEKLY T1UBUNE pre-eminently a National Family NewHimper, intoreHtinK, instructive, entertaluiui; and indinnenHah!u to each inemher of tho family. We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib une one year for only $1.75. Write your name and addreBH Tribune Ofllce, New York City, uui a une win no muiieu to you. HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK. THE FIRST BATTLE STYLES Kichly and durably bound in Enirliah inor lormiuK ine design on cover; itiitonrnpii preiHco; ina'iiiilcent pre sentation plate in fcilver, uold and blue; containing 000 pugca and 82 full-nauo Illustrations il 75 In half-Morocco, marble i-diro In full-Morocco, h edge SKIRTS. Space will not penult us to dwell on the description of inoro than a few of our Ladles' Heady-made Bklrts. Wo show an extensive line ot lllaek Skirts lu Fancy Mohairs at $1.45, $2.40, $2.90, $3.75, and $4.50 oaoh. SKlcniC SKIItTH in Navy mid Illuck at i.r.o, a.7fl and 11.1,00 each. Hpt'clnl Nnvy Cheviot Nklrt, er fcet ilttlnu mid iiimlulii tho best manner, only wn.oo. Finn llrncniln Kliiok Nut III HklrU. newest designs; strictly tailor-made, at FOlt Far me and Villagers, FOll Fathers and Mothers, KOIl Sons and Daughters. KOIt All the Family. on a noHtal card. Bend it to Geo. W. Heat. sample copy of Tho Now York Weekly Trib TJ1K KIHST 11ATTI.K Is an InteruntliiK Btory nf tbu great olltlcal utrilKKlu ol 1KW, lu uioht hiipottuut ovcuta Kiid the inuu"Uauu Involved; u IokIchI truullmion iU-mctiilllimi us uttmtl by eminent exiMinciiiH, Including tho piirt taken by Hun. V. 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