to Sottas Cljcontck " THE DAT.TtfS OPK'fiAV AVPnvper.iv iiT-VTin no i on- xrr t , BREEZE IN THE SENATE Republicans Have a .Falling Out Over Wool Schedule. TEN' CENTS FOR FIRST CLASS WOOL Ibli Coined Carter to 31 like CharRr-H if Covert DflHUliK, Which Alll miii HotlV Kerieiitpd. Washington-, Juno 22. The wool schedule was taken up in the senatu to day. The first contest came in a motion to reduce the rate on first-class wool from 11 to 10 cents a pound. It was car ried by a vote of 55 to 13. This result was followed by a mild sen sationon the Republican side. Carter said the vote disclosed a purpose to re dace the wool rates, and served notice that a day of reckoning would come. when a combination wouia care more about the matter. He suggested a post ponement of Hie wool rates. Foraker Tehemently reinforced Carter's remarks and aunounced that unless the agree ment that be supposed bad been reached on wool was respected, every senator must act for himself. Allison endeavored to smooth matters and mildly resented the suggestion of a combination. He intimated a willing ness to postpone the disputed rates, hut, . ii ; i i . up i. . wnn rising temper, hsuu : senators cannot he driven, and this is not a good place to drive." "And that is why 1 don't drive," re torted Foraker. "Xor will I," said Allieon, showing great feeling. "If there had not been an insinuation of a combination," he said. "I would have moved the post ponement ot all paragraphs open to question, but with the senate thrown into a condition of excitement, I do not propose to submit to threats." "There fore," said Allison, passionately, "I am not to be driven by threats from any body. We are told we are in a combi nation, and that the combination will not vote for the bill. I am for the bill and erpect to vote for it, and I do not wish to be charged as a member of the finance committee with dealing with this question in a covert way." Foraker had remained on his feet, and with biting scorn he replied to Allison : "If anybody is excited," he said, "we will have to look about the chamber and see who the excited persons are." He proceeded to show that entire new features hud been proposed on the wool schedules, which the senators had not had an opportunity to examine. OlltlV Kill in n SHA.a.Mn nn in I' 1 1 1 I -vwwj uumc iu iuijuiic no iu the agreement was to which Foraker bad referred. The Ohio senator said the agreement was informal, but Quay waB informal as to it, having been invited to attend the meeting when the senators considered what could be done toward an agreement on certain features of the wool schedule. Sudsequently, the re sults of this meeting had been laid be fore the finance committee. "In fact, you were present and a party to the agreement," said Gorman to Quay. The Pennsylvania senator sat down and shook his head. Llberula' Cuban l'ollcy. New Your, June 22. A Herald dis- Patch irora Madrid says : The avowed and final Cuban policy of the liberal party is now complete. It guarantees autonomy, sincere and thor ough, directed by a trustworthy and humane civilian governor. The newspapers are busy looking up the speech which it is alleged General Woodford made years ago favoring the Cuban rebels, and drawing inferences therefrom. They also echo the state- Moore's Revealed Remedy Takes away all that gone" feeling. It in a CURE THAT CURES. "Happy Thought" Salve. Pleasant to use, in a handy screw l0P jar. It curea poison oak,, salt rheum and all skin troubles, 50c. Z. Doanell sells them. i ; s IP POWDER ADsoiuteiy Pure. strength auil lienlthfulncss. Assures the food cnint nltim "!? I ns ol adulteration common to the Royai. Batumi Powder Co. New York ment published in an English paper that the Hawaiian islands would be at the mercv of the Spanish fleet in the event of an international rupture. A Coal Company Falls- New York, June 22. Henry S. White and El mer Stockton have been appoint ed receivers for the Randolph Coal & Coke Company, that operates mines near Sparta, 111. The application was made by Francis Gilette, president of the company. It was shown that the aseests were only $100,000, owing to the depreciation of the company's lands, while the liabilities are $717,000. Father of Charley Hogg. Pailadej.i'hia, June 22. Christian Ross iB dead of heart disease, at his home on Washington avenue, German- town. He was the father of Charlev Ross, and up to his last illness, Mr. Ross never gave up the search for his missing boy, whose abduction startled Philadel phia on July 1, 1874, and became an un solved mystery the world over. Tiro Bodies KecoTered. Watkktowx, N. D., June 22. So far two dead bodies, those of D. W. Bradley and Philip Patterson, have been taken out of the wrecked Mulholland block. The injured who were rescued are: David Waterhouse, who will die; Henry Zeck, S. McDowell and Mrs. Austin. It is believed there are more bodies in the ruins. The Dauntless Captured. Washington, June 22. The secre tary of the treasury today received in formation of the capture of the suspect ed filibuster steamer Dauntless yesteru day off Indian Key Fla., with men, arms and ammunition on board. No further particulars are given. Meyer Lebinauu Is Dead. New Yokk, June 22. Meyer Lehmann is dead at bis home in tills city, aged 07 years' Aside from his large mercantile interests, he engaged in railroad, mining and industrial enterprises, and was one of the 20 men who established the first iron furnace in the South before tlie war. Vauakeu Was Acquitted. New Yokk, June 22.-W. V. Vanaken who, it is alleged, attempted to shoot former United States Senator McPher son, May 18, was tried for assault in tha first degree by Recorder Gofi' and ac quitted. tfn-llBh and Belgian cement, very best imported brands, for sale by Wasco Warehouse Co. mv5-lm Little Girl you want part of that if thousand dollars, youd better get a lot of those Sc -Milling's Best tea-tickets -your mother, your neigh- bors, anybody tnai hkw , will give them to you. 'hpn look for the rules you the papers. Do just as in they tell you, aim mo '11 get a lot of money. i . you of contest published in large ment about the first and middle Rules advertisement i . . . . month. A,J of each TO CONVENE AT TOLEDO, 'cfuoiii-uii sinie convention Will Sleet Thl Af'enioon. Toledo, O., June 22. The Republican state convention begins here today. It . ... . - . . nui nominate a inn state ticket and in dorses a candidate for United States senator. There is no opposition to Sen ator Hanna, for both the short and long terms, and none to renomination of Gov ernor Bushnell and other state officers. The only contest has been from the start for control of the .'central commit, tee, which elects the campaign chair man. Foraker, Bushnell and others have been untiring in their efforts to re tain Chairman Kuitz, while Hanna and the old following of McKinley and Sec retary Sherman have supported Major Dicks for the place. The fight has in volred party leaders on one side or the other, and is the most bitter contest that hs been waged within either party for years. Senator Hanna arrived from Cleveland with a large escort shortly after 11 a. m., and had a conference with Major Dicks, who presented an ultimatum from Gov ernor Bushnell. Bushnell authorized Dicks to says to Hanna that he would decline the renomination if Chairman Kurtz was not retained in charge of state headquarters. Hanna and Bush nell are to have a final conference pre vious to the district meetings of dele gates at 3 p. m. The assembling of the convention is announced for 1 p. m. Toledo, O., June 22. The conference with Senator Hanna and his friends closed at 12:30, when it was announced the senator would not consider the withdrawal of Major Dicks as a candi date for chairman. Hanna Off lor Toledo. Cleveland, June 22. Senator Hanna left for the state convention at Toledo this mornrng with a retinue that any monarch might envy. The train was ablaze with color and every one of the 400 who accompanied him wore beauti ful badges of red and gold in which was woven Hanna'e picture. McCartney Is Acquitted. Washington, June 22 Judge Brad- lev today sustained the motion of the defense in the case of John W . McCart- nev. a broker of this city, on trial for alleged contention in connection with the senate BUgar investigation, and or dered the jury to return a verdict of ac quittal. WOMEN AS MAGNETS. David Could Vouch for Some Wonderful Thing They Did. "You don't believe those stories about women being' human magnets, doyou?" Dora asked. "Some of them are mighty attract ive," David said, looking at her keenly. Dora blushed. "I don't mean that," she said; "I mean tneir tioing sucn great tilings lifting half a dozen men and all those, tricks. Do you believe it?" "Well, 1 don't know," David reflective v answered: "I saw a woman to-day she wasn't more than five feet high, and slight tit that J saw her just lift a finger it was right in the street, crowds of people around her she raised hr linger and and " "Well, for pity's sake, what?" ex claimed Dora, impatiently. "Don't be so long about it.' "I don't go so far as to say site, had electrical powers," David pursued, calmly; "I won't undertake to explain what it was, but this much f vouch for, for I saw it with my own eyes the moment she raised that little finger it had udninty piuk nail on it a heavily loaded stm-t car that was passing came to an iustunt stop." Hut Dora, with heightened color, de clared that if ever another woman lived who was married to so mean a man, .all she had got to say was that site pitied her. N. Y. Recorder. De chaplain ob congress is name' Milburn, an' he is as blin' as or bat. Hit mus' be or comfort ter him terbeabla ter cite de Scriptures. Heah! yeah! He Couldn't r.eave California. San Fkancisco,, June 22. Dr. George Gibson, who has been so often mention ed in connection with the Durrant case, has withdrawn his resignation as pastor of Emmanuel Baptist church, Off for Gray Gables. I'kinckton, N. J.. June 22. Mr. Mu..iunri nnrl famllv have left Prince UlC.VMMi" - " ' ton for their summer home at Gray Gablefl. Subscribe for Tuk Chbonici.k. Ladies' Wrappers. 4 K3' Excellent Assortment. Splendid Values. 7 KC anc better, kJ in Calicos, Lawns and Mulls. DealneHi Cannot he Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is bv constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nud when it Is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for uny case of Deafness (caused hy catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars ; free. F. J. Ciiio.vKY & Co.. Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 0-10 liuolclen's Arnica naive. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It iB guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or inonev refunded. Price 25 cent per hox. tor sale uy Jijaueiey aim Houghton, druggists. Have Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel de stroys f l.ou wortii ot grain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher E.term- it Jtor is the most effective and econom ical poibon known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by M. A. Donuell, Agent. LDDD POISON I'rlmarr. Hv ondarrorTer. permanently curedlnl6to35dYi. You can be treated at home for iame uricounderiunioiruaran. tr. If rou prefer tocomehera wewllleotn tract to Day railroad fnrend hotel bllli.ind Boebane, If wo full to euro. If you bare taken uter cury, fotlldo uotuab, and Mill bare acuea and paloj, Mucui;a 1'atcliealn raoutb, Hore Throat, I'iiDple. Copper Colored Hpoti, Ulcer oo ur part of the bodr, Ilulror Eyebrow fulling eat, It U this Hecoudary llLOOU FOIHOft wo aarantto to cure. We aoliclt the most oiii tl Bate cum and challeujre tlio world for caae weeauiiotciire. Tula dlieaaa baa a! -art baflM the eklll of the iaoit ewiueut pbjral tasj l. asOO.OOO canltal behind our nnmiulL tlonalmarantr. A baolute proof tent aeaUidoa SURE CURE for lubiB .Hi niton, BUrtlafMrrauudluwPJI.ifMMalMit U PK. BO-HAN-KO'S f ILK IMBOT. w. lu:!,. Ittji.abMJit. tumor. X i.illrt cure. Circular, .am tit, rrlc Subscribe for Thk Cukoniclk. D Special Mention. Belts and Fans. Ladies' Fancy Leather BELTS. Newest Novelties Greens, Ox-hlootls, White Leather, Crash, ifc.e All Prices, 25 cts. and up. FANS FANS See our new assortment of Fancy .Japanese Fans. 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c and 25c each. Some at -10c, 50c and 70c " A. US. WILLIAHS A CO. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Brn, Shorts, Xled Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- f"rT"l TnioilT ''''s ''"'ollr 18 manufactured exprevsly for family UVXA A A,-'lx. ugu. every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our good a lower than uny house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and et our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. We Carry afuuimeof Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Lime and Cement, Farm Machinery, Bain Wagons, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Blacksmiths' Coal and Iron, Barb Wire, Etc. JOS. Phone 26. BLAKELEY & 175 Second Street. pF"Country and Mail Orden will receive prompt attention. Caps. Caps Caps Girls', Hoys', Ladies' and Men's newest things in Caps now on display in our Hat Departm'nt. Caps, 20c to $1. The popular Crash Yacht and Golf. White Puck Golf. New Leather .Jockey, Golf and 10 a ton, Fancy Checks, Corduroy, ifce, itc. Have you seen the New Leather Sailor? Chocolate, Ox-blood, Green. 75c, 85c and $1.00 T. PETERS & CO HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon i .1