eg (If VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 19. 1897 NO 161 mk THE CONFEREES AGREE All the Tariff Differences Have Been bettled. . DEMOCRATS TO SEE BILL MONDAY A New Sugar Schedule Senator Aid rich Claim It Is Kot a Complete Surrender. Washington, July. When the Re publican conferees on the tariff ad journed at 6 p. m. today, the announce ment waa made, on behalf of each bouse, that they bad agreed on all the items of the bill, and that the result of the parti san conference would be submitted to the Democratic members of the confer ence at a full meeting to be held Mon day. The announcement had been made in formally to the Democratic members of the conference at noon, and had formed the subject of general speculation about the senate during the afternoon. It ap peared, after the informal statement was made, that there was still much to be done in the way of putting the bill in shape, and the conferees spent six hours in close application to the work in hand. They were, for the most part, merely running over the bill, but there were still rates to be agreed upon which had been passed over until the sugar sched ule should be finally disposed of. The revision was not even completed during the afternoon Bession, and some of the members returned to renew the work to night. "We cannot," said Senator Allison, "say just what the attendance of Demo crats on Monday will be, for there is still much to be done to get the bill in readiness for them." It is understood that some of the members will work tomorrow for the ac complishment of this purpose, and it is hoped to have the bill printed and pre pared for the inspection of the Demo crats by 10 o'clock Monday. The Re publicans still farther hope to secure the assent of the Democratic members in reporting the bill at one session, and they hope to be able to present it to con gress at the beginning of the session Monday. All such changes as these are accepted without question by the house conferees. They also accepted in most cases all these alterations made by the senate in order to secure the passage of the bill in that body. Senator Jones of Nevada, holding, as he did, the practical balance of power, both in . the senate and in the conference, was enabled to secure many concessions for Western interests in the senate, and these beheld for with out exception in the conference. He even succeeded in securing a degree of protection for beet-sugar greater than waa given either in the eenate or house bill. The bill, as agreed upon, will, when made public, present an entirely new sugar schedule, at least, in the main item of the duty on raw and refined sugar, the the fourth presented since the bill emerged from the recesses of the ways and means committee. When the announcement of an agree ment was made, the indications were that the senate had surrendered every thing in the sugar schedule in the house. No one in possession of all the facts could see how it could be otherwise, when it was known that the house differ ential of one-eight of a cent had been ac cepted, and the senate provision for throwing off one-tenth of a cent on low grade sugars receded from. "You will discover," said Senator Aldrich, in discussing the matter among 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. DonneU'a. IN WEST VIBGISIA. PUH03 Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud bealthfulaess. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royai. Baking Fowdkk Co. New York. his colleagues, "that the senate saves something after all, and that it is not a complete surrender on our part :" The wording of the sugar paragraph was as follows, and it shows that he was right : "Sugars, not above the number 16, Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, syrnps of cane juice, melada, concen trated meladaj concrete and concen trated molasses, testing by the polari scope not above 75 degrees, 95-100 of 1 cent per pound, and for every addition al degree shown by the polariscope, 3 hundredths of 1 cent per pound addi tional and fractions of a degree in pro portion ; and on sugars above No. 16 Dutch standard, in color, and on all sugars which have gone through a pro cess of refining, 135-cent per pound ad ditional." The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Cheif," eays : "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex perimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other rem edy can take its place in our home, as in it we have certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other rem edies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discov ery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. (4) fourteen pays In a Tomb. Phoenix, Ariz.,. July 17. James Stevens, the imprisoned miner, was res cued from the Mammoth mine this morning,-after an imprisonment of 14 days. At 7 o'clock this morning the miners.broke into the drift where Stev ens had been confined. Stevens is fearfully emaciated, and has lost fully 70 pounds during his con finement, tint his mind is clear. He stated that be had thoughts of suicide toward the end of his fearful wait. He had eaten his lunch before the cave-in came, and has since had nothing to eat. Of water he bad a gallon, which was consumed in three days. His candles lasted two days, during which he man aged to open up a connection through the filled-in stope, thus securing purer air. " In the attempt to rescue him, a shaft was sunk 127 feet through solid granite in 13 days. ' What use is therein eating when food does you no good in fact, when it does you more harm than good, . for such is the case if it is not digested? If you have a loathing for food there is no use of forcing it down, lor it will not be digested. Yon must restore the digestive organs to their natural strength and cause the food to be digested, when an appetite will come, and with it a re lish for food. The tired, languid feeling will give place to vigor and energy ; then you will put flesh on your bones and become strong. The Shaker Digestive Cordial as made by the Mount Lebanon Shakers contains food already digested and is a digester of foods as well. Its action is prompt and its effects permanent. Doctors prescribe Laxot because it has all tne virtues of Castor Oil land is palatable. Soap Foam excels all other washing compounds, a2-3m indications Are that the Miners Will Join the Strike. Pittsburg, July 17. District mining officials have come to a realization of the gravity of the coal miners' strike situation, as far as the shipments of coal from the district just east of Pittsburg and Clearfield and Cambria coal districts are concerned. Tbey have come to a realization-of the fact that the coal from thette centers is playing havoc with the cutting off of supplies for the Pittsburg trade, thus militating against the suc cess of the strike. An important meeting of the, execu tive board and the district officials was held this afternoon, Cameron Miller, the national organizer, was present, and the situation was discussed in detail. It is now proposed to send organizers into the districts, and induce the men to come out in sympathy. It is not ex pected to bring every miner in these sections out. Mines that furnish coal for the seabord will not be molested. It is proposed to hold a number of mass meet ings during the next week. An important message from West Vir ginia was received at miners' headquar ters today. It came from a state official and states that the situation has under gone a change, with indications strongly in favor of the miners coming out. The miners' officials believe that the West Virginia miners will be outj Monday morning. One prominent operator was heard to say that if the West Virginia men came out there would be great dan ger of a coal famine. The ranks of the miners are . holding firm, with no sign of a break at any point. A very large number of meetings will be held tomorrow to give encourage ment to the men.' Arbitration Commissioner Schmidt, who :s the only one of the commission in the city tonight, received a telegram from Commissioner of Labor Barton, of West Virginia, announcing that the sit uation in that state was entirely changed and that he expected the miners to strike. Situation at Falrmount. Fairmount, W. Va., July 17. The failure of Eugene Debs to reach here at noon caused much disappointment among the miners, but may have pre vented trouble, as it is said the opera tors intended to have him arrested. This afternoon's meeting was ad dressed by W. D. Mahon, of Detroit, president of the National Association of Street Railway Employes. A secret meeting has been arranged at Willow Tree mines for tomorrow. A motion will be made not to go to work on Monday, "and it is expected to carry. Thirteen organizers are said to have got into the Mononagh mines under the guise of applying for work. Three car loads of men came in this mornining, and much excitement prevails. STILL "GETTING ON." Two Pretty Girls Find Themselves In an Awkward Predicament. "Oh, look! Isn't that lovely?" sud denly exclaimed one of two pretty girls, according' to the New York Journal. "That" was one of the new open Broad way cable cars. "It's simply grand," acquiesced the other, looking in the direction her friend had indicated. "I have always wished they had open cars on Broad way. Let's take a ride and get eomo fresh air." The car was blocked and at a stand still for a few moments, so they had no trouble in boarding it. They did not know that otherwise it would not have stopped for them. "We'll go clear to the end of the route. This air is positively delightful," said the first speaker, settling back in her seat. "Perfect," assented her friend. "But," looking around, "can't you smell something' burning?" "It seems to me I do," was the reply. "And it's very disagreeable, too." "Perhaps," suggested the other, "we are near the ruins of that awful horse exchange fire." i "No," said hei friend, "we are miles away from it. Besides, it smells more like" "For goodness sake," screamed the other girl, with a -wild look around. "Kverybody is smoking." . "Worse than that," said the first, faintly. "There isn't anether woman on the car!" Thv conductor gave a grin as he rung the a fter they had alighted. "They'll all get on after awhile," he said. - By which it may be inferred that he meant they would not. ft: ft PRINCETON SACK" Special Attractions in Warm Weather Wearables The balance, about thirty Suits of our stock of Men's Summer Suits to close at 50 cents on the dollar. Just one-half the regular price. Only thirty Suits left. Sizes from 35 to 47. 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