Chronicle, VOL. X the dalles, Oregon. Tuesday, February i, i89s NO 330 al)c Dalles RESOLUTION Of POSED House Committee Against Teller's Resolution. DIXHI.EY OPENED THE DEBATE Vnlr In (IniiiiiiUttin ti Itupiirt Adrnritnly Wiih KIhviiii to f'lvn on Hcrlot I'urty Llni'i. W'A.siiiNirmx, .Inn. 31. The ways nnd nieiniB committee decided this morning, by n voto of eleven to five, on party lines, to report the Tollur resolution for pay ment of bonds in silver with tho recom mendation that it bu not pnssed. Tiiu committee met on special call at U:HO tliis morning, tlieru being u full attendance, with the exception of Me Millin, Democrat, of Tennessee. Chair man Dinirley at once brought forward tliu rcHolutiou, and, without dleuiiBsion, I'uyne ot Xew York moved that it bo reported to tho house with the recom mendation that it bo not passed. Iiailey of Texae, in behalf of the Democrats, moved to amend that it he reported with the recommendation that it be passed. A vote on the Bui ley amendment was firtt taken, resulting in its defeat, by u volu of live to eleven, as follows : Yeas Itailev, Wheeler, lioborts, McMillin, BwatiHon, all Demoeratt ; noes Dingloy, i Dnlzull, HopkiiiB, Grosvonor,- Husseil, Dolliver, Steele, Johnson, I'ayne, EvauH and Tawucy, all Kopublieans. On the I'ayne motion tho provions vote was reversed, all the Republicans voting in the affirmative, and the Dem ocrats in the negative. No amendments were proposed, and no discussion was indulged in as to the program, as Ding ley stated that it would depend on the action of the rules commit tee. Following the session of the ways and means committee, Speaker It end and lis associates on tho committee on rules assembled to determine on a course of action. The committee- on rules decided to take a final voto on the Teller lesolu tion at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Bailey objected to this but was overruled. 1'ri'iirli Sympathy for Culm. New York, Jan. Ill . Dr. Sanchez Agrauionte, a general in tho Cuban in surgent army, has just arrived from Eu rope, bringing $10,000 raised in 1'aris for the Cuban came. Dr. Agrainonte says that popular sentiment in France is strongly in favor of the success of tho Cubans. "Among the people of all classes," he said, "there is a desiro that Cuba be free. The French government is re strained from taking any action In favor of (Julm by the Froncb interest in Span ish bonds. "A part oi my mission abroad wns to place belore the lied Cross society of tho uMeront nations tho manner in which our sick and wounded have been treated in Cuba. I sent a manifesto to tho JJcd Cross congress in Vienna and talked with prominent physicians and oflicials with a view to inducing Franco and other nations to bring a pressure to bear upon Spain to recognize our lied Cross society in Cuba. All that we want is to nave our wounded treated tho enmo as those of other nations." Dr. Agratnonio said that he had been promised tho aid of persons of influence, "it ho did not know whether Spain would grant their requests or not. I'luler ii llumlug hull. Vancoi.vkk, Jan. III. Tho steamer "ariinoo, just arrived from Australia, Tis a Grand, Good Remedy for Itching Piles. Cured wo right up. F. M. Smith. (117 SnritiL' street. Tho above is u short, crisp testimonial, and nu honest one of Garland's "Happy Thought"Sttlve. wc. in jura at DONNELL. The DrBKiSt Koyal makei the food pure, wholesome and delicious. Lw ifll POWDER Absolutely Pure KOVAl IMKIftQ POWDER CO., NW YORK brings news of the most appaling climat ic conditions prevailing in many sections of Australia. I'rostrationB from the heat are so numerous that the condition of a Hairs in lurgo cities are alarming. In many instances work is out of the ques tion and slecti is impossible. Telegrams show the same conditions prevail all over the colony. Tho thermometer dur ing the day averages about 1IM In the shade. In the sun it is 1G0. News comes from all parts of Australia of destruction by flames. It would ap pear from the press reportB that the total damage will amount to CI, 000,000. In Victoria colony 100,000 acreB have been swept clean nnd enormous crops have been destroyed. In other colonies bouses nnd barns have been destroyed. UoWh This: Vo ofler one hundred dollars reward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. PronB., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the loBt 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West it Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O., Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. I'ricet 75c. per bottlu. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. 1 -5-9 From Alcoholic Atttiilu! New Yoitic, Jan III. On board the steamer Alexandria, which arrived lafct night from London, was Lieutenant Henry Thomas Walsh, United States army, who has been sent home in care of Captain Marshall on account ot alco holic mania. At quarantine Walsh at- temped to jump overboard. He wut ' i i i ... 1. 1.. ... iockcu in ins mincruuiu. Kr- 1'UIh- Send your address to II. IS. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, mid get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Those Pills are easy in action and are particularly etl'ective in the cure of.Con stipation and Sick Headache. For Ma laria and Liver troubles they hnve been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleter ious substance and to be purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho f.vs tem. Hegular size ''5c. per box. Sold by Ulakeley A Houghton Druggists. (4) Tim Hdiuitc. Washington, Jan. 31. John Mel.au rin was sworu in as senator from South Carolina to fill the unexpired term of the 'ate Senator JSarle, ending in 1003. Gal linger reported adversely tho bill report ed by Allen, regarding pensioners. The senate passed the army appropri ation bill and then took up the legisla tive, executive and judicial appropria tion bills. Tho HurjiilhO of All. Mr- James Jones, ot the drug firm of Jones fi Son, Cowdon, 111., speaking of Dr, King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked witli La Grippe, and her case grow so serious that physicians ot Cowden and l'aiia could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr, King's Now Discovery in store, nnd soiling lots of it, he took a bottle homo, und to the surprise of all she be gan to get better from first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. Kiiig'8 New Discovery for Consumption, fCoughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Blakeley k Hough ton's drug store. 4 Will Iltlt Ui Order. San Fkantisco, Jan. 31. The order of Insurance Commissioner Clunie, declar ing invalid the bonds of the foreign in surance companiee, includes every fire insurance company doing business in the state not Incorporated under the laws of California. It leaves the. great volume in the hands of two local com panies. The insurance men were all under the impression that their bonds were suf ficient and that that the bonds of all in surance men doing business in the state were perfectly good, and will make a hard right. C'liHiiihfrlnln'H Couch Ilemedy Always l'rovt'H Kllectual. There are no better medicines on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used the Cough Remedy when all others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost daily we hear the Tirtues of Chamberlain's remedies ex tolled by those who have used them. This is not an empty puff, paid for at so much a line, but is voluntarily given in good faith, in the hope that suffering humanity may try these remedies and, like the writer, be benefited. From the Glenville : W. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale by Blakeley it Houghton. Fell DiiiiI While Howling. Bakek City, Jan. 31. John Mathisen, aged about 40, fell dead while bowling a game ol cocked hat. He came from Portland, where his family resides, soir.e months since, and took a contract for the construction of a two story brick building, which he completed on last Saturday. Uucmeu'8 AnucM salve. The best Balve in the world for curs, bruiBes, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, cbilblainf, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui us piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 centB per box. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, drucciste. THE DEATH WATCH. Tin- MyfttrrloiiH Sininil That I tilt.-. llllKttcnr of Childhood. In 1SC3 I hud two chuinsof the name (if Setlii and Cicero Dodge, who lived down in the forks of 'Coon, about four miles below us, frays u letter in Forest and Strwim. The boys were hauling: wood to town, and they told mo that the woods down in the forks wore alive with squirrels, und that, if 1 would fro back with them thatoening they would fret their father to Jet them 'have the next day off, and we would have loteiof fun. 1 wont .home and got my No. 14 mu..lo loader, plenty of ammunition nnd my dog', and wont home with thorn. Father Dodge luul built a. now frame house, but it was not largo enough to neconi modato tho family and any strangeis, mi Cicero and I slept out. in the old log hou.se. 1 shall never forget the scare wo got that night. Aii loys will, wo lay there a long tiiiiedisoussingt-hc various proposition; that suggest theuisehos to two Iwy chums who haven't seen oaob other for Mime time. Along toward midnight we thought wo din covered tho presence of soniolwdy un der our lied. To make it more certain, we distinctly hoard the licking of his watch. We became uneasy, for the ticking of that watch was regular and incessant. At.last Cicero quit tly slipped out of bod, wentovor to the now hom-x and called his father, who oamo mid in vestigated. Much to our chagrin the old gentleman soon discovered ihat t lie cause of our dread and forolsodings was only a doathwatch at work in an old log by the side of the bed. OLDEST RACE NAME. DlHlliictton llrloiiKN to the Chlni-nr, or MoiuTolinna. The population of tJie globe may bo Raid to lie primarily divided into three races; tho yellow man, the white man and the black man. Any other rao", compared with' those, is unimportant, and may lie considered n mod! Ilea tiou of one or more of them. Anderson says that "the yellow men have immemorial !y occupied tho great central and north eastern plains of ISurasia, and are therefore called Mongols or Turnii Chinoj.o. J'or countless centuries they far out-numbered all the rest of the world, nnd ooi) "how the white men In Asia form only a ,tenth of the popula tion. From their number, position and other considerations, they appear to have first existed; the other two raees being derived from them by emigration, change of climate and mode of living." ...HOT PRICES... fleux Shipment ot Lot No. i Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 This is first class Underwear and we can guarantee satisfaction. We ask you to inspect these goods, as we know you will be pleased with them after purchasing. The writer then goes on to say later: "Thus the three great racial types may hae sprung from the Mongolian stock." Itawlinson seems to confirm this view, and in that case the Egyptian, for example, is not. so old as the Mon gol. The term Mongolian does not mean, as has been supposed, that the nice originated in Mongolia, but only that the physical characters of the race are preeminently displayed in the Mon golians. For this reason, therefore, this race holds to the ancient name, the most ancient among many. A SERMON TO HUSBANDS. The .M niuhtn Should He HnnUhod from 111.' llrenUfust Tnble. The average man cats only two meals a day in his own house, and these meals are the opportunities lor social ned do mestic talk, delightful to the wife, who has no such opportunity as her hus band of rubbing against other minds ull day, ami important to the children in widening their horizon, their views of life, says 1111 Knglish exchange. At the first meal of the day nuxst women like to tah to their husbands al)out the plans of the day, but the woman who has once received the dis trait, self-absorbed growl which em anates from u male disturbed in the reading of his newspuperdoea not again ut tempt to ask her husband this or that on a. subject of domestic interest. The baok of a newspaper is not a pleasant thing to contemplate across the break fast table. Think' of this, husbands, when you look round for the castors or other suit able prop for the back of your paper, and for the sake of good manners, for the sake of your wife's feelings and the example to your children, remove your newspaper, reserving it for tlw tr.un, omnibus, or trum-cur. Ot course there are occasions when matters of absorbing interest must bo looked to at once telegrams of thrill ing import. Why not glance at the pa per five minutes before the breakfast bell rings if it is really essential that titich news should be soon at once? So cial oecn&ions sometimes justify special behavior, but of your mercy lot the newspaper lie banished from the break fust table on ordinary occasions. Tuscuu Women' Necklace. From time immemorial the peasant women of Tuscany have been accus tomed to. wear necklaces composed of several etrings of small pearls of ir reguJar nhnpe, pierced and strung on silk. These pearls are known as "in termezette." Their necklaces most fre quently constitute their sole property, nnd have often cost from 1,000 to 1.&00 lire. JVtuslin Undepaieap LUe offer the follounng Reduced 12 19c 29c ; Lot No. : Lot No. I Lot No. See A. in. wmmAHis 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 Bran, Shorts, SFmSlf'Sd Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- qvi FlOUI 'n'8 'our IH manufactured expressly for family A AV use ; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any houso( in tho trade, and if you don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wh3at, Barley and Oats. TMSrri -T 'aairBf TFfaMaaflHF For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes oi farmers and villagers throughout the United States. IT HAS faithfully lahoretl for their prosperity and happi ness, for the improvement of their business and homo interests, for education, for the elevation of American manhood and true womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of the doings of the world, tho nation and slates. IT HAS advised the farmer as to tho most approved moth ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and tho proper lime to convert them into tho largest possiblo amount of money. IT HAS led in all matlors pertaining to the wolfaro of farmors and villagoi-s, and for over half a century has held thoir confidence ajul esteem. IT IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, and wo furnish it with tho Semi-Weekly Chronicle ono year for $1.75, cash in advance. Just Received. Piuees: 4 55c "5 79c 6 : $1.13 Oat Hand-bills. BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841.