CD VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 31. 1897 NO 172 ACCEPTED BY JAPAN Hawaii's Arbitration Propo sition Finding Favor. DETAILS LEFT UNTIL A LATER DATE Matter to be Arbltratert Include All IMsputes Mow Fending Between the Two Countries. Washington, July 30. The Japanese government has accepted the offer by Hawaii' to arbitrate the dispute between the two countries. The state depart ment has been informed of the offer and its acceptance. The eubjects of the ar bitration will include not only the diffi culty over the landing of Japanese im migrants, but also will include other dis agreements between the two countries, the most important of which is the Sake tax, imposed upon a Japanese liquor largely imported and consumed by the Japanese in Hawaii. The acceptance of the offer of arbitra tration, a brief synopsis of which has been cabled to the Japanese minister here and given to the state department, 8tate9 that the Japanese government ac cepts arbitration in principle, ana is prepared to enter upon arrangement of terms for the settlement of pending dis putes. A formal letter ot acceptance has been sent to Hawaii and the condi- J tiona of the arbitration will be contained , therein. Those conditions are not known here. Pending the arrangements details of all other proceedings looking to a settlement will be discontinued. When officials of the state department were informed of the offer and acceptance of arbitration the secretary of the Jap anese legation here was informed that until the annexation treaty was conclud ed the United States would not assume authority in the matter and that the present dispute must be considered as between Japan and.Hawaii. The secre tary in reply said he was glad to learn such was the position of the United States, as it would permit Japan sending two or three warships to Hawaii pend ing final action on the arbitration treaty. This interpretation of the situation rath er surprised the department officials, who answered that the United States would consider in a different light an agreement of arbitration and the send ing of warships, and intimated that non inierferance by the United States in one case could not be construed as passive acceptance of the latter position. The Japanese secretary was told, however, that in the absence of Secretary Sher man nothing could or would be said of ficially upon the subject, and any con versation must be considered as wholly unofficial. PLENTY OF COLOR. AT HAVANA' TEBT GATES. Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud healthfulness. Assures the food HgHinst alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Koyai. Baking Powdkb Co. New Yoek. now in possession of the fanatics. Those of the artillerymen who were not killed beside their guns were forced to retreat before the onslaught of the fanatics, leaving their guns behind them. A SICKENING ACCIDENT. Young Woman's Led Crushed Under Cars at Springfield. Albany, Or., July 30. Aa the' south bound on the Natron branch of the Southern Pacific reached Springfield last evening. Miss Jennie Smithton, aged 19, attempted to alight from a car before the train slopped. She fell and rolled under the wheels. Both legs were cut off above the knee. It is doubtful if she will recover. Her parents, who reside at Springfield, were at the depot to meet her and witnessed the accident. Fire Department Election. Promising Dirt Taken From Gill Mine In Nevada. Reno, Nev., July 30. A carload of plain dirt was received from the Gill mine, in Olinghouse canyon, this morn ing. One of the shippers said that he would make a wager that a person could take a shovelful of dirt from any Back in car and get 100 colors. Another carload will be shipped next Wednesday from the Hutchinson dump. Both carloads will be worked at. the Be no reduction works. It is thought the dirt will pay handsomely, and if it does the permanency of the camp is assured. The Battle of Canudos. New York, July 30. A dispatch to the Herald from Rio de Janeiro gives further details of the fight at Canudos. From these advices it is evident that the first report was not exaggerated, and in fact did not tell the full extent of the fanatic victory. These latter reports state that the government troops lost a large part of their artillery in the battle, and that the guns, in good order, are The annual election of The Dalles fire department will take place Monday, August 2d, at the engine bouse, on Third street, between Court and , Union, for the election of chief and assistant engin eer. Polls open from 5 to 7 o'clock p. ra. By order of board of delegates. C. E. Dawsen, Secy. By tbe Breaking of a Dam. Middleton, Conn., July 30. At 8 o'clock this morning a dam 40 feet wide, containing water from which three fac tories get power, burst, letting dpwn a tremendous yolume . of water. Huge stones of which the dam was built crashed into the factory of William Wil cox's lock shop ami the lower floors of the factory were flooded. . Forty work men were compelled to flee for their lives. Much damage has been done. BnoKlen's Aruica salve. The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. State of Ohio, City op Toledo) Lucas County, J Frank J. 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A34 Cubans Raid the Suburbs of the Span ish Stronghold. New York, July 30. A dispatch to the Herald from Havana says : Havana's outposts have been again at tacked by a large body of rebels, who before the Spanish troops could be gath ered to resist had swept through the suburbs, carrying all before them. They need, it is believed, rapid-firing guns and a large quantity of dynamite. The attack was made late last night. To day there is an inclination among the Spanish officials in Havana to deny the fact that tbe rebels had evaded tbe forts and swept into Havana limits. The facts, however, remain and tbe path left by the rebels through the suburbs south east of tbe city may be plainly traced. At the first sound of firing last night the Spanish soldiers in the city and sub urbs sprang to arms. They proceeded hurriedly to the southeastern part of tbe city from where the rattle of musketry followed by the boom of heavy guns or dynamite could be heard plainly all over Havana. Then the sound of firing in creased, and finally after a few hours, died away, showing that the rebels had retired. Several wounded Spanish sol diers were brought to Havana and re moved to hospitals after the engagement, and several were killed. The reticence of Spanish officials prevents any know ledge of the result of the attack becom ing general. It is a fact, however, . that great damage was done by tbe insur gents on their bold raid and that a con siderable quantity of dynamite was used. There was great excitement in Havana during the rebel attack. Hundreds, aroused by the heavy firing, poured into the streets and the word passed along. "The rebels have attacked the city," created almost a panic in some quarters. There is still much excitement here, due largely to the refusal of the officials to give out information. This attack on Havana was not unex pected. For weeks past the rebels have been within eight of the capital and have practically moved without interference. 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Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has filed his final account as assignee nf the es tate of Young Quong Lee Juke Tnw aud Da-Ong Tong Tang, partners doing business under the firm name of Wai Tai, Young Quong Company and Young Quong ii -solvent debtors, with the Clerk of the Circuit 'ourt of the State 01 Oregon for Wasco County. That si. id final account will come on for hcailng in tnid Court on the first day of the nest regular term of said Court court, to-wit: The second Monday in Novem ber, 1897, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.,or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. junl6-6w-i - J. O. MACK, Assignee. Executor's Sale. 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