0) VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 131897 NO 15f HAS BLOOD IN HER EYE Japan Determined to Force Trouble With Hawaii. ARBITRATION PROPOSALS-IGNORED The United State Likely to be Called Upon to nettle the Immigration Squabble. Nbw York, July 12. A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says : .Hawaii has offered to refer to arbitra tion the immigration question 'pendibg between herself and Japan, but the To kio government has bo far ignored the proposition. Telegraphic information to this effect baa been received at the btate department, and it is therefore possible to deny the report published that Japan bad agreed to arbitrate the vexed ques tion she is discussing with the Hawaiian 'government. The proposition was 'made in the report sent the Hawaiian minister for foreign affairs. ' Mr. Cooper, "in an swer to Mr. Shimumura's last letter re iterating the demand of his government that Hawaii recognize the principle "of monetary liability as a motive of her ac tion in excluding Japanese immigrants. The Hawaiians do not expect" that Japan would accept arbitration. In fact, before Minister Shimumura began correspondence with Mr. Cooper in re lation to the matter, he declared that his government would never consent to ar bitration. At that time neither he nor his government had any idea that the strong arm of the United States was soon to be thrown aronnd Hawaii, and it was because of this ignorance, state depart ment officials sav, that Japan has as sumed such a commanding tone in her negotiations with the little republic. It is said that Mr. Shimumura in his last correspondence with the Hawaiian government, demands further explana tion in regard to certain details connec ted with the immigration controversy, in which he holds that Hawaiian authori ties have committed an offfcial offense againBt his government. The minister refused to admit the principle of mone tary liability, aud insists that the Jap anese government does not want to get at the real merits of the controversy, otherwise it would acquiesce in the prop osition to refer the matter to arbitration. In view of Mr. Cooper's refusal, it is the general expectation in administra tion circles that whether the senate rati fies the pending annexation treaty or fails to take action during the present session, this government will have to set tle immigration question' with Japan.- BACK WAlt AT TIEN-TSIN, CHINA. Natives are Enraged Against foreign Residents. San Fbancisco, July 12. The Occi dental and Oriental steamer Doric has arrived from China and Japan, two days ahead of schedule time. She brought Yokohama advices to June 27. The Japan Mail gives a summary of correspondence from Tien-Tsin, which shows that the state of the foreign colony in that city is alarming. Three Chinese were killed in the last days" of May on charges that they had : stolen native children in order that they might serve as offerings to insure the safety of the foundations of the new French Catholic cathedral to be dedicated Jane 21. A Tien-Tsin correspondent says: ' "It is reported that a conspiracy has been formed to attack the foreign settle ment on June 21 and to burn the Soman Catholic cathedral. The consuls of the various nationalities have deemed it No Healing Preparation Ever brought into use Has so well proved its value And made itself a necessity in the household As Garland's Happy Thought" Salve. , 50c per jar at M. Z. Donnell's. 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In descending a steep grade the brake broke, the wagon turned over, and the contents fell upon Weaver, crushing him. He lived an hour, suffering dreadfully. State of Ohio, City of Toledo) Lucas County, ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. - Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1896. A. W. Gleason, : seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and actB directly on the blood and mucuos surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O. JDtSold by Druggists, 75c. No. 3-11 Colonel Crocker's Condition. San Fbancisco, July 12. The latest information from the summer home of of Colonel C. F. 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This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief and 'cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite. Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or-are Nervous, Steepness, Excitable. Melan choly ' or troubled .fith ; Dizzy' B pells. Electric Bitters in f the medicine ybn neea, uteann ana screngtn are guaran teed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents and $1.00 at Blakeley & Houghton, a5kodnd in coxnsExcK. Tariff BUI Runs Against Some Serious Obstacles. Washington, July 12. The tariff con ferees of the bouse struck some snags in their work today. The house conferees are standing solidly by : their bill,' and the eehate conferees are no less tenacious. The senate conferees have laid before the house members the conditions in the senate, where there is no actual majority of Republicans, and where other ' than Republican votes are necessary to pass the bill. Members of tbe house are standing by their bill .nevertheless, and have told the senators they cannot accept the sena'e amendments on many important items. Lumber has been in dispute. Mem bers of the house committee insisted that I their rate on white pine must be accept ed, and have been supported by Senator Burrows, of Michigan. The senate con ferees say that if the house rate is re stored it will provoke a long discussion in the senate. The bouse conferees, however, refused to accept even the rate which was originally reported in the senate bill, and stand for the bouse rate. Burlaps, cotton ties and other items, which were placed on the free list by tbe senate met with great hostility from the house conferees, and nothing in the way of compromise offered by the senate members has been accepted. The house members have maintained that tbe house bill has been commended more than the senate bill, and that the conference should get as close to it as possible. It is developed today that the wool schedule had been under special consid eration during the forenoon session, and that the house members bad not shown a disposition to hold on to the house rates. There was evident apprehension that if this concession were granted there would be difficulty in getting the bill through the senate. There was also a harried conference between Republican representatives at the senate conference in regard to the probable course of tbe Democrats in case the articles which they were . especially instrumental in having placed on the tree list should be made dutiable. These articles include cotton bagging, gunny bags, burlaps, cotton ties, paris green, floor matting, etc. The house insists upon their restoration to the dutiable list, and some of the senate conferees are inclined to yield because of the rev enue they would yield. The conference with the Democrats was by no means reassuring. The Re publicans were told that if these changes were made they (the Democrats) would be disposed to insist upon a full expla nation in committee and an elaborate debate in the senate, which might in definitely prolong the session. The re sult of the inquiry as to the effect of tbe restoration of the house rates was far from reassuring. The problem is giv ing the committee considerable concern. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re cently perfected an : ingenious ' cure for dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial con sists of a food already digested and a digester of foods happily combined. The importance of this invention will be appreciated when we realize whav a Dronortlon of the cnmmnnir.v urn victim a of some form of stomacbtroubles. Thousands of pale thin, people have little inclination to eat, and what they do eat causes them pain and distress. This Digestive Cordial of the Shakers corrects any stomach derangement aj. once, it makes thin people plump. 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