' -J.'. I I ' - ' ' 1 " " ' ' " --..I ... ,.. i i i 1 i a saewaaiaansssanwo) IVo PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY BY John Michell, Editor and Proprietor TEEMS OF.SPBSCBiPTION. ngsoopy, year.... tig copy 'month........ sa-Teraa etrictlv to advance. .S.O ,. 1.0. . t ik. Pnatntlr at Tht Datta. Or teond CUut Halter for tratumiuion throagk tke mailt. LIST OF STATE AMD COURT. OFFICIALS. Governor Secretary of dtate ..8. Pennovei G.W.McBridt Phillip lletschao Supermtendent of Public Irurtruction.. E. B. Sea ton J.H. Mitcbcli rv.n.m.mai-first dtotrict B. Hermann second district.. ..'A'. R Hdfc State Trinwr. . Frank Baker COUSTY. County Judge.. Bnerlll.... Clerk ;.. ' Treasurer..... Commissioner.... -.-----Auemr....' i. ....... .......... Surveyor (Superintendent of Public School Coroner. ......... .. George B'ake 5 T. A. Ward .....J. B.Croewn Vim. Mlcheli Jas. Dernieilt J. w. Kuala E. F. 8bart Troy ehelle ..N. M. ta8too. Professional G rda. -J 8UTHEKLAND,M D., C. M. Physician and .Surgeon, Room S and 4. Chapman Block. The Dalles, Ore. 0. C HOLLISTER, Physiciajasnd Surgeon, ' Boom over Dalle National Bank. Office honn It A.M. to It M., and from t to P.M . Residence Weatend of ihird street. 1. . OOWDOK. J. W. COSDCH. QONDON CONDON, Attorneys at Law. Offln On Court street, opposite the Id Court House, Tbe Dalles, Or A S. BENNETT. At - at Law, X Office Id Schanno't boildlnK, np-rtair.. C The Dalles ' " Orarori. a. a. dp D lUFUR MENEFEE, Attorneys at Law. Booms 42 and 4S Cna man Biock Tbe Dallr. O. . J. KOONTZ, Rett! Estate. Insurance and . Loan Agent. I i..nt 9nr tiM Reottish Union and National nrance company of Kdin migh, Scotland, Capit (0,000,000. Valuable Farms- near the City to sell on easy OtSoa over Post Office. The Dalles. Or. If YOU WANT GOVERNMENT STATE Dalles Military Road Land, . v : " ' X-CALL ON" .Z:. ' THOS. A. HUDSON. ;..: , (Socseaspr to Thornbury Hudson), 8J Washington St., THE DALLES, OR. IF lOUWANT srvS -' Lands, or the laws relating thereto, yoo. imi e nult -. him free of cbaqre.- He ha made a specialty ot th . " business, ar d has pract ced before tbe United States Land Office for over ten years .. He laaeentfor the EASTERN OREGON LAND COMPANY, and en sell you. Grasine or I nim proved Ansicnltorai Landa in anv quanitv esireu. Will srnd pamphlet aescriblng these lands upon ap vUcataon. ' He is agent for tne sal of lot in Thompson's : Addition - ' " TO TSB PATiBS.1 This addition Is laid off into one-acre Inis. and Is destined to be tbe principal res dence pari of the i'-'eltv. Only twenty minutes' walk from the Court . House and ten minute irom the Railroad Iepot. To Settlers Located on GoTemment Lands: If j on want to borrow Hooey on long time, he can t .,-1, acjotTtroodaie toq. T , . WRITES FiI.E, i IFE AND AC IDEM INSURANCE. ' yoi euii't call, write, and your letter will be romptly anw arsd. THOMAS. SS Washington Strtst. A. HUDSON, THE DALLES. OREGON Tie Slunilag Greennause. HatIdpT enbived oar Floml Outlen and increased oar already U(ge coiiecion of Potted Planfs, Roses, &c. We w;h t announce, in addition, to the public, that we h v m .de a ape lialty of ' Pavaay Plantti and Forget-Me-Nots, WL1 be Sold at Reason b!ti Prices. We au hara a fine (election of Dihlla Bulb, which for heauti are unetcelled. We are prepared te furnish on abort notice Cut Flowsra fjr weduing poruos, socials and f umTils. - MRS. A. C. STUBLING & SON. A. A. BROWN .Keep: FCLL ASSORTMENT AND PROVISIONS, , , Snecial Prices to Cash Buyers. 170 SECOND STREET, CV F. STEPHENS DEALER IN Irj-BsodsBeateV Fiiriiisiiiigs BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SBOBS. i. i ' - 1 "' - - iu nvl Biroei. next door easdof Tbe Dalle - . . National Bank. Eavirtf vst opened In badness, sad hat mr a full MortoiMit of tho latest food in my lin,.l deu 1882. 8. 8CBENC&, Preeidtnl. M. PATiERSON Casner. THE S2 -' (Successor to) SCHENCK & BEALL. BANKERS, TBANSACT8 A REGULAR BANKING BUSINESS BUT AND SELL EXCHANGE. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY CAREFULLY ACCOUNTED MADE AND ?tssrsz?w york- san a and Directors t D P Thomfsoi, . Eo M Williams, 13 SoHmcx, G BO roi A Libs. H M HULL fa: "WOOL EXCHANGE" SALOON, DAN BAKER, Propr. Keeps on band tbe oest fines, Lianors and Cigars. FBEE IUHCH EVERY EVEH1NC. Near tbe Old Mint, Second Street, THE DALLES. : : OREGON. Familiar" Faces is a low foe.. C F. BAYARD, J. E. BARNETT Late Special Agent Uen'l Land Office. BAYARD k BARNETT, HEAL ESTATE, LOAN, Iiirfnce:&nd Collsction Agency. NOTARY PUBUC. Paries bavins: pioprtv thev ish to 11 or tra ooures to rent, or abstract of title furuisbed. Sua t to their advantage to call apun as. We ' all m&kf .prdaliy of the prosecution of eUlnis and conttsts before tbe.Ubited States Lalid ufSoe. july2S 58 Washington THE DALLES, OB, CITY BAKERY AND ; . il Second and Union Streets. . . ... .. ' J. . . .. L. NEWMAN. PfoBrietoT L. P. OSTIiUND Contract I will furi.lsh drafts and estimates on til buildin dwellinira'and stiira. Mr Ostlund is a practical mechanic, and the plant drafted hv nim will prove anistis. cheap and dura. We - " ' PAOL KK'EFT & CO., DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Gla& And the Most Complete and Latest' Patterns aud Designs in W A X. JL, P A I, E K . Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best t randa of the Sherwin-Williams Paint used mall our work, and none but the v. oat skilled workmen empioyeo. ah orunra ui w piu,nP.f attended tu . Shop adjoin-nir Columbia rackirur uo.. THrR " STRECT - .. . .- DAiU!- JAS. FERGUSON. lencral Exon i Good hauled with the jrreatest can to all art of the city on short notiw. .,w WM. B1BGFELD, ' Tt-acLier of Iiistrumeiital Music i m.... nn thi Plan., nr Violin. Person desiring instruct! ns can four 'heir names at E. Jasohsen's or I. C Nick. lavn'. Music Store. Second est. Tie -alles, Oret-on. - : wrio Andrew Velarde, HOUSE MOVER. The Dalles. .i rR: Lock Box 181. -THE BEST- WelliDgton, Eock Springs, - and Rbslyn CoaL1- 112, sacked snd delivered to mny part Ol tbaeitj. , . s : At Moody's Warehouse Dress Making. A U person Jsdriaf dre smiktn? don will pi rail at th resident: : l-txm y ruut d by Mr L. e 1 nt'er Latrst style from th east. Salisf a c l FMIILYGROCERIES or and Builder COAL! COAL! FROM TERMINAL OR IN1ERIOH POINTS Horthern Pac. RAILROAD la the Hne to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AKD SOUTH t to th Dining Car Route. It nun Through Yep nbuled Trains .ery pay in tne yer so st, PAUL ana CHICAGO p.'O CHANGE OF CARS. . rvimpu ed of Pininar Carp nnroirv-teed. . ullnifti irawin-rni Meepeia untax Equipment. TOURIST'S SLEEPING CARS, Beat !t)iat can he corrtnjcted. and Id which acooni modation- are toth Fret and Fornisbed cr holders of Firat 01 Hecond- . s class Tickta, aoi ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A Continuous Line, Connecting with A.I1 Lines, Affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured In ad . yance u ronxn any sgen. 01 uie roaa. THROUGH TICKETS SZ Enirland and Europe can be purchased at any ticket omce oi tne company. Full information CO mine rates, time of traics. routrs aud other details furnished oni plication to W. C. ALLOW AT, Arent D. P. A. A Co., fiepulotor office, The Dalles, Or. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst General Psssenf er Asrt., No, 121 1-irst St., Cor. Wa-h., PORTLAND. O tEGON n MAUA KANSAS CITY, ST. PAUL, Chicago. St. Louis, . ALL POUTS EAST, HO TH and.S TH TRAIN : SCHEDULB: LEAVE THE DALLES. East B"und.... West Bound... .11:16 P. M . 3:46 A. M ARRIVE AT IDE DALLES. From tbe East...-. 8:40 A M From the Wist .11.10 P M. PC.LIJ4AN SLtEPiRS. COX.OMIST. El C14MHG CHAIR CARS ind DINERS Steamers from Pcrtland to Sai Francisco f tVERY FIVE DATS. PICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. 8. H H CLARK, - OLIV R W. M.NK, J RECEIVERS. E. tLLtRY ANDKKSON, ' For 'rstes snd svnrral information call on EJE. LVTLE, L'epot Ticket Agent, lbe Dalles, Onajon. W. B. BLBLBl KT, Asst. Gen. Psn. Agt., 264 Wachiiuiton &W, fortlana. Or. JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tuilor. SUITS T8 ORDER ! FIT GUARANTEED CLEANING AND REPAIRING. Next door to the Wasco Cxnnty Sun, Court between First and Second. Tbe Dalies, Or. Jlya Sample : Rooms, 58 l' ROM (Near!) (opposite Umatilla House.) CEABLLti FRANK, PROP. The Best -Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 6LCMB1A BREWERY ' BEER ON DRA GHT THE DALLES, Cigar Fact jix ElKiaT H REET. FACTORY NO. 105 nilDO of the Best Branrls manufct Ul mnO an ured. and ordea from all palU of the country filled on tbe shortest notice. Thereontation of THE DALLES CIGAB has become firmly established, and the- de-. mand for tbe home manoiaotaaea aracie, increasing eyery day. den24iv-tr : - A. CLE1CH k. SON. R. E. Saltmarsne XXX FAY THE DEALER IN : LIVE; STfCCK . Comolj Treasurer's Notice ; : All eonntv warrant 'registered prior to I.n i &: 1890. will be Did i n ureeent uon at rav office. - Interest cease after thir date. William Michbll, ,, County Treasurer. The Dalles, Oot. 21. . fcTicMs s THE DALLES. TELEGRAPKEO. Blot at neotidale. 8COTTDALE. Pa., May 4 A not oc rnrr-d at the Pointer work ot tbe Mc Clure Coke Company, at 6 o'clock th morning. The comDtnv mnde ao effurt O " - to siari this and other plaota Tuesdat and loiiav thd women deitrm ned to dile the "blacklegs"' from work with in pans, c'ulw, coke forks and brooms Th marched to the cokeytrds Sanfurd White, tbe mine superintendent ; Ewioi. B Roddv. a ho.'kkeeuer. and a lot ol deputies were on guard. A shot wa fired to scare tbe women and the mrn rushed to the scene. Wnite opened fir. on a rrwd bat numbered over 100 A tie first fire three men fell, wo :nded, no shot through the thifrh, one through bo h lees and the third in the neck. Ih wBitn curried off the woonded and Il-t- infuriated men Bt-t upon Wh te and Rod dy . While was beaten ver lbe lieail Knocked down and kicked and hruisro nliout 'he hod v. His recovery is dnutl ful A big Hungarian had White down cd wa- standing over him witn an ax when he was knocked down bv J unes Tarr, a store clerk, Ridrty was at firs tbriught to be bad v ii jured. but he es caued with only alight brui-ts. While a'l this was going "n 'lie deputies sli one woman, who I- said to lie dying. It is nnw believed at least 16 were shot. There is great excitement throughout the i nti.e region. 1 be sinkers are buenming despera'e and mobs are HSembling at various nomts to raid tbe plants. Dr. W. H. Cole, the company physl Clan, states that 15 strikers went noo o tbre charges. Three men and one woman were carried off the ground after tbe first charge, and when the mob fin ally retreated tbev bore away at least 10 more. Three woanded were lett near the works, twonf whom will die Whit s pnfft-riog inteng" agnav and Ins reeov ery is r!outtfnl. Roddy is believed to he fatally wounded. It.-is feared the, for eigners will avenge the deith of the'r counrmen. It would not oe a surprise here should tbe strikv-rs resort to dyna mite to blow up the works. The X win western Army. Tacoma, May 4 The Northwestern indus'iiai army has degenerated into au unorganized body of tramps. Na freight traius were sent out today . eastbouod, and the men will hive no cbance to steal ride until tne overland train, leaving here at 11 p. m pisses They are scat tered, to tne number aoout 8 10, between Payallop and the samtnit of the Cas cades, waiting for a chance to snek on tbe blind liaggage or brake beam. Mar sbal Drake returned today Irom Hot Spring. He has lefts x deputies at Les ter. tins side of the tunnel, aud otnrs at tne principal stations netweea bere and tbeie. The sidetracked tram at aimer. which tbe cminuuwelers boarded last nigbt, is still there under guard of six deputies. Must ot the inoustriais wbo boaided.it are tramping up the ia:k lo email squads The crowd at Puvallup as bieu moviug out ail day. not more than 800a remain there now. Ucueral Jiimbu went tu-Hot Springs with the Oiarfchit last uighl ano returt.ea to ruy- ailuptoday. Hh claims that 75 ot bis men reached lakima lai-t . night m a ir lgbt train Wi ich lei t here early la tbe day. They locked tbemselve. in a box car. Rsili'oad i ffi ia.s say only 27 went through. Tbe army proposes lorendtz-. vous at Spokane, "Jumbo' deprecates train s'eaiiug methods, but advit-tstbe stealing ot rides in crowds ot eight or ten This is the way the men orouose to go. SOME iF THE MuB AT ELLES-BURGH Ellensburgh, ' May 4 Toe ndancc contingent of tbe Puyallup Coxeyites ar rived here tuis m irnipg in a reirigerttor car, 60 strong, aud ao hour ater left f r the east. About a dozro went up town andentend a Chinese-lestaurant. They ordered break las', and then refused to pay lor it. Tbe (Jhiiivst are very indig nant. The ut It lot win find It difficult to secure meais in the same way . Those who airived tbia morning aid 400 more wi'l tie in on the freight due at 9 o'clock tooigtt. It Aeeui to be tU'i p ilicy of the company to rush tbeui through Tne citizens probably will not be bothered mui-.h. Coxey, Browne ot at. oa Trial. Washington, My 4 The Coxeyitei bad a good bieaktast in camp today. Health officers say that if Coxey does not get another site, legal proceedings will be commenced to expel him from his present unhealthy camp, CVixey.. Browne and Jones were placed on trial in court today on a charge of via!aiog tbe United Sia'e- statutes in unlawfully displacing oaooers or devices on tbe cap - liol grounds snd breakiog tbesbrubs and olan-s there. The court wa crowded . Lawyers for defeod'iut- moved to quash the information against-defendants on tbe ground that the law under wbicn tbey were charged i void, because it prohibited the constitutional right of tbe people for redress. Senator Allen, who was present, said be appeared merely to see tbe mea on trial have a fair bearing He beld tbe law under which tbe infor mation was brought was uucnu8tl:utinoa. the motion to quash was deoied, and tne work of procuring a jarv begin. Representative Van Yoorhis, of New York, declared in court tbat tbe com plaint was not sufficient to imprison Coxey. When the coart everru ed tbe met inn to qaasb, Pence of Colorado said be appeared a counsel for Coxey. A motion for a severance ot the cases ot tbe three dettndaots was ovtiruled. Fight Oyer Barled Treaaarr. CiTT OF Mexico (via Galveston), May 4 Tbe people of Toluca, In the state ol Mexiro, have related for years a story to tbe ffect that a great treasure wasaburied on the Jalpa ranche, netr tbe town. Mnn day a laborer on tbe raocbe found just under tbe surface a large fiat stone, with the inscription, ' Five million dollars are buned bere," and tbe owner of the ranch began digging for tbe money. The peo pie of To'Uca claimed tbe treasure was theirs, and the town authorities forbade him to dig further. " Botb tbe town and tbe ranch owner set watchers where tbe stone was found. Tbe werk of excava ting bas been stopped Sod each side is reaty to fight. Trsops bave been sent to Toluca to preserve peace. The Jenkins' O der. Washington, May 4 Representative B mtoer, chairman of the special com mittee of tbe uouse judiciary committee appointed to investigate the Northern Pacific decisions of Judge Jenkins, today submitted to tbe lull judiciary commit tee tbe majority report of . tbe special committee. Tbe report was discussed or two hoars, bat do action was taken by the full committee. Tbe report was made tbe special order for tbe full com nittee next Tuesday, Rep e-entative V V Slone. of Pennsylvania, tbe Repari an member of the committee, dissents torn tbe majority report on the. ground .hat it is an attempt to make judicial rul OREGON; SATURDAY. MAY I iae, but be bas net yet submitted a min ority report Tbe report says that tbe orders of the court reducing wages and prohibiting the employes Irom quilting work were a gross abuse of tbe power ot tbe court: were supported by neither rea son nor authority; were beyond the jur isdiction of the ludge, and were there lore void; that the second or upplemeo try writ was more reprehensible than the firct, because the ju'ge was advined before he rendered it f the exact oi l 'Ct and purpose s oeat to be accom plished. Kobbrd an Invalid. Central IA. Wash., Mty 4 Mr. Hub ner, an invalid, hying in tbe soutb part of town, who has a b'iod wife and a daughter to support, was, wi:h his fam ily, awakened last evening by two men at 11 o'clock, and his daugh'er was to d her em putter's wife was nick and meded ntr. She declined to go, and 'he men asked tor something U eat. f ood was obtained snd 'he girl opened a screen door fastened ao the io-irie, when the m-n forced themselves id. covering the facher snd daughter with pis'ols, and proceeded to Search the house. Under a in Ureas tney fouod nearly $300, wuii:h they appropriaed. Eir y this mmning. the gin sought the auihonties and told her sorv. A Voanx 14 ,llor. Vancouver, B C, My 4-Lst nighi tie little eo.i of Ciptaia McRm, of the American ba'kotiae Kilty FlirJcinger feu overboard lata the chilly waters of Burrard in et before the eves of his mother. Mrs. McRte - immeduteli jumped oyer alter him, but, being un able to twin, botb would probably have been drowne I had not Dick Tibhett, an apprentice on the aarkentine' Xuntippe, lying a ong'ino, gallantly plooged in al ter them He succeeded is holding both above water until a boat arrived, though terribly xhauted and cou'd not hav- he'd them much longer. Tibhett was presented with a go d ring by Captain, l-fentM- to Fallow. Washington. Mty 5 Tne constitu noun case of the tinned states agaiust J. S Coxey, Carl Browne and Christo- pher Co um bus Jones, for luvading the capitol grounds with a banner and tread ing on tbe grass, was continued in tbe po lice court today, and bids lair to continue indefinitely at its present rate of progress Alter much informal threshing around and battling over insignificant paints. the prosecution wss finished. The de fense r Hcred an nnsnccestul demurrer to the suffi leocv ot tbe evidence, and when it takes up its cr se Monday it will have on hand several membeis of congress in the nspasity ol wlmes.es. Senator Allen was not there today, but his congres sional quota of the delense was fil'ed by Renretentative Hudson, ot Kansas, who assisted Lafe Peuce. Once daring the d-iv the fieiy Colorado man attacked Judge Miller's course of procedure, but afterward disclaimed any intention to re flect on the impartiality of the udgetJ Mrs. C"Xey was in court with Miss Mam e Coxey, the "goddess of peace." and Jee C xey, tbe walking svmhol ol the union of the blue and gray. Con gre-s was represented by Haiuer ot Ne braska, B anil of Missouri, Wugh of In- 1ian. Sid ey of Peonsvlvania, Meredith ot Vrgioia and K m ot Nebraska. Es t of the R-ie Ira. Des Moines, May 5-K ley's srmy is tonig it tempi rarily dismissed from pub lic attention through the promise that it ill di-aopear Irom Des Moines pes - tively not later thin Tuesday morning Kelley's men to.iuy all voted to accept the proposition to take b crges. The Des Moines people were so much re ioved over this solution that thev have sn'iscr bed money liber-illv to billed 150 boats, 6x16 f-e .toc.rrv 10 men each. Kile ws compelled todav to tke part ot his army purse money to buy 1100 pounds ot m-a1, as tbe men were grumbling at nytng on bread aud crackers. Tomorrow morning the saw mil's will be set to work to cut imher for the boats, and Monday a!' tbe men in the Camp who can hand'e ham mers, aided by the mem tiers of tbe Des Moioes Carpenters' Union, will be -t to ork framing the barges. It will bean unique undertskitg, as tbe river ba oot been used for transportation since 1844, and Is full of snndoars and snags and un usual I v low. Mtnv predict tbe venture will end in disaster. Eelley thinks be an reach Oitumwa tbe evening of tbe second dav. The Coal Famine. Chicago, May 5 Tbe soft-coal famine is b ginniug t tie seriously felt in Chi cago, and some of the sarrounding towns as well. Coat that 10 days ago wis prac tically a drug in the market at $3 75 a ton, was eagerly sough) for at $ 5 a ton, and it is claimed Oy some dealers that as high as $5 50 was obtained tor small quantities. Seme nt tbe Chicago consu mers attr hate the limine lo a scheme ot the Ohio & Western Pennsylvania oper itors. Assistant Central Manager Wood, of the Co cago & Anonis of tbis belief. He said: For the la-t year the Ohio operators nave been storing coal at the various lake points. They accumulated - 66.000 tons. and then cut the wages of tbe men to the starvation point, knowing they would strike rather than accept tbe cut. Tbey also figured that the Indiana, Il'inois and Iowa miners would strike in order to aid their Ohio and Pennsylvania brethrfn." Several other ruiiroad officials made tbe same s'alement One . said over 50.- 000 tons ot Pittsburg coal lay in barges at tbe docks at Cairo, and even greater quantities were at tbe St. tiouis aocss and also at Alton, The Earth Agalai qwaked. Athens, May 6 A severe aerthquake shoes: wis telt at 5 o'clock this morning at Thebes, Atalantt and Livadia. Tbe shock was slightly fe t bere and a so in tbe northern part ot tbe island ot Eaboa. King George and the members of bi party landed today at Stvlida, and sab seqaently proceeded to Ltmaoia, where a te deum was sung in the cathedral. Tbe prophecy made by Professor Faaib a few diys ago thst there would oe a de structive earthquake Fiiday oi Sunday caused a pan e in tbis tity. A large number of persons tie leved tbe prophecy and thought their buildings weald be destroyed. A great many ot them en camped in tbe fields about tbe city, and many others fled tor safety to the nil is. where thev remained Friday and Satur day nights':' At the Piraus many inhab itants parsed the night in boats, belie ving the water would besafty than the land in tbe . event ot a bsavy earth quake tatriltrra rreated. Babnksvtxlb, Minn May 6 Deputy United States Marshal Short arrested 17 ex strikers last nigbt. A ioint bond of $6000, signed by 34 iiroperty -ho ders of .te c ty and county, was promptly exe coted. The charges are based an sets of violence committed daring tbe G'eat Northern strike. 12. 1894 TELEGRAPHIC. The Train Sidetracked. Tacoma, May 6 The commoowealers put a toipedooo the Northern 'acific, a mile and axbaif east of Eision, late this evening, and stopped ihe east-bound freight train. Over 100 of them boarded it. I tie engineer backed the train into Ei-too and sidetracked it Deputy mr ihals are on their way from Stampede, a statioo 11 mties west o' Etaton, to eject the commonwealers. It Is er-timi:ed that only one-naif ot tbe army originally camped at Puyallup bas croosed tbe mountains Tbe marshals headquarters ares'HI at stampede. All tbe deputy marshals who have been guardloc rail Mad property in Tacoma have been with ir-iwn, and a large portion ol the f.irce tiuw on tbe road between here and Stam pede has been called in. A Church Kuw Aberdeen, Wash., May 5 Tne jus lice court of Si. S. Arnold, of this city. was crowded yesterday to listen to tbe ventilation of a chuich row among the brethren of the Presbyterian church at Cosmopolia. Rev. M. Parker, " pastor of tbat church, wa. on trial tor assault and oa'tery, the comp a nt being sworn oot tt Mm. O ive Arzna Gaihraith. The evidence showed that a row bad been brewing there for some time, the woman lo question having assisted matters con siderably, and, a lew oigh's ago, she de mauded tbe church records at tbe close ot a prayer meeting. To save tteuble, be psstor ordered out tbe lights, and told tbe initor to put the woman ou Lic-b he at once did. The prisoner was uiocuurged. XtoTlnx Eastward. Spokane, Wa-h., May 6 The first big wave of tbe rVestern WasbinUn Coxey lies rilled in here today, t here were about 100 of them. Tbey were beaded by -one Jeffries, an agitator, who formerly ran a paper bere and ' tried to practice . Aboot 200 of the scattered Pay. ai lap army were caught at Pasco hv a force ot deputy marshals under Sam Vin son I bey are ngly over their detention. and Vinson has telegraphed for rein forcements. He expects trouble when others pile in at Paaco hom tbe west. Coxev's regiment here Was given a bene nt t Twickenham Park today. The net proceeds were about $100. Spokane's army gave au enthusiastic reception to the men from tbe west. The Traanpina; Bands. St. Cloud, May 5 The only trouble with the 'weaicrs reported from" the east was at St. Cloud, Minn , where a band ot 40 seized a train, wt)icR tbe conductor he'd until deputy marshals arrived. Fi'zgerald'a New England contingent marched irom New York to Newark, N. J, and tbe C unecticut division from Bridgeport to South Nor walk Galvin is in rittsourg, still try.Dg to secure tisnsportatton. He has about concluded to tramp it. Riodall took bs men from Hobart, Ind.. lo F ink Like, where they will pass Sunday, and ' fxoa) . tb.ere will move on to Valparaiso Crashed to treath. Medford, Or , May 5 News reached this city today ot tbe accidental deatb of Ed Smith, a yoang man, 21 years of age, who was working in the logging camp at Olsen Bros' mil', oa npper R gae liver. He and another man bad just pot a Urge ioad on tbe wagon and smith mounted the load, intending to ride to lbe mill. On the way, one - wheel of the wagon struck a lock and cramped the wagon, throwing yuog 8m tb on a rock. One ot tbe los from the wagon rolled opoo him, crushing him in a frightful manner and caused tustant deatb. Hew Diap)tea Slav Arlttea. St Paul, May 6 -The Globe says all is not harmony n Great Northern rsil roid circles, aSd on tbe ' uihorityof lead.ng numbers of tbe American Rail- way Union if is said tbe company is act ing in Dad laiih, and is oot waiting for a comoleie aojusiment ot all tbe differ ences bv arbitration before beginn ng to toil'iw the same coarse that led op to tbe strike in some p rticolsr. The Cnmmlttefi Kill. Washington, May 7 After more than two weeks of patient and hard work, tbe Democratic members of the finance com mittee, acting through tbe committee of r vision, ol which Senator Jones has been the head, late this evening gave to tbe public the amendments which bad been heralded as thr compromise measure upon which the Democratic party was to solidity, and after a brief debate passed tbe tariff bill. The committee was in sesfion all day Sunday, and tbe experts. cbarKed with formulating the amend ments upon tbe conclusion reached by the committee, were kept at work all through Sunday night, Tbe final print ot lbe bill reached the committee- room sool after noon, when the majority mem ber of tbe committee went into execa tive seas on Meanwhile the senate bad gone Into executive sessi in, and it was supposed the amendments would not be reported until tomorrow. During the at lerooon, however, copies ot th amend ments were laid on the desks of each senator, and in this informal way tbey were reported as public. . A SUMMARY OF THE CHANGES. As printed they comprise 81 pages of the ordinary bill size, and a carefulcoant of the Bomber oi amendments shows tbe aggregate to be a little more than 400. Many o' tbe changes are unimportant, and consist of a restoration of the bouse duties which tbe senate bad agreed. . A number of articles baye been taken from tbe free list, among these being agricult ural products. Tbe sugar - schedule is identically as bas beretolore been pub lished in these dispatches,' namely, 40 per cent ad valorem on all raw sugars and -n additional cent on all sugar above No. 16 Dutch standard,' with a discrimina ting .duty of I 10 cent against those countries which pay an export bounty. The oolariscopic test bas been dropped Irom the schedule A provision tbat will set at rest much of tbe discussion likely to grow oat of this section is tbat which expressly stipulates that tbe treaty wiib Hawaii shall not be cojstrued to be abro gated or in any manner irauaired by tbe passage of tbis act. Probably as tbe re sult oi the criticism that the bill bas been draws on sections! lines, tbe com mittee bad reduced the doty oa rice. -' - . War tm Africa Ended. Zanzibar, May 7 Tbe punitive expe ditinn, under Colonel Colville.sent against King . Kabarega. of Unyoro, bs van; quished that king, it is leported from Meugo , Uganda. Kabarega attacked, last November, at Torn, a ci.ief wbo was a British ally. The chief app'ied to the British for aid, and a fore of 300 Nubian soldiers, commanded by' Major' Oweo, was sent to bis assistance. This force mst tbe force of Kabarega, aud after a fight of three boors tbe latter fled, leav- ing at least 50 dead on tbe field. War was tbeo declared on Kabarega, and a force ot 700 Nubians and 10.000 Way- anda natives sent against him. Five thousand of thu latter carried firearms. This foice was too S'rong for Eatiarega, and though bo gave battle he was routed I be exuedinon has established a chain of forts irom Albrrt Ntanzt, on the banks of which Kabarega had bis bead- quarters, to Uganda. It is expected tbat the sncoss of the expedition will prove a deathblow to the slave trade oi this re gion snd will bring Arabian influence to an end. A force under Major Owen went to tbe north end of A bert Nyanzaand descended theJSile to Wadeiai, wbeie tbe British flag was planted. Two Convieia' Bloody Flaht- Salbk. May 7 There wa a bloodv fight in a prison ee l of the Oregon state peniteutiarj Friday night. Tbat evening twoconvics had a little quarrel over tne reading of a newspaper, bat wben tbey went lo bed nothing was thought of tbe quarrel. White, serving a year term Irom Umatilla county, occupied a lower bertb id the same cell with J. H. John son, front Oregoj City. Wnite teli asleep and was awakened by Johtson, who was on top ot bim, slashing at bis face and throat with sbtetiron kuife, which coo victa i. re permuted to have in their cells. The meu struggled and rolled out of bed. White in tbe meantime shout eg "mur der" at the top of bis voice. Tbe tumult brought the guard to the rescue, and ou opening t e cell door be fouod tke men fighting on tbe floor, one bleeding like hog at a slaughter pen. Johnson was removed to a dungeon, where be is still confined, while White was taken to a hospital, where be will be lor some days. Oar Indian Affairs. - Washington, May 7 Senator Teller today presented tbe report of tbe com mittee on civilized tribes of Indians on affairs In Indian territory'. Tbe report shows an anomalous condition of society and indicates tbat many abases bsve grown ap. Tbe report give tbe Indian population ot tbe territory as 50,055. and tnere are between 250,000 and 300,000 wbo bave no rights to cifzensbip. Tbe Indians tbtmaelvea are beld responsible lor the intrusion ot whites. Tbe expense of maintaining the federal court and prosecuting crime in tbe territory is about oae-seventb of the judicial expenditure ot the United States. Tbis cannot be fully remedied until a territorial or "state government i established. Tbe com. mittee thinks, however, a partial remedy may be found in the appointment ol two additional justices and the appointment by the court ot commissioners at different localities. ' ' Chris Bnekley's Lamb. San Francisco, May 7 Joseph B. El liott, business manager of the Chronicle, was shot at shortly after noon today, Tbe shooting was done by Jake Rudolph, a well knowo politician, and for many year's Chris Buckley's right -band msn . Mudolpb entered tbe business office ot tbe Chronicle and excitedly asked for M. H. de Young, the proprietor. He was told that tbe atter was st the fa r. Rodolpb's excited manner drew Entott from hi of fice and be was admonished to be quiet. bat, drawing a revolver, attempted to moot jyiioti. The latter fell upon Ko- dolpb, snd in tbe straggle tbe revolver was discharged, tbe bullet spending it self on some silver contained in tbe busi. ness manager's pocket, thus saving bi ll te. Rudolpo was arrested, and refutes to ta.k. The Wool Tariff A (reed on. Providence, R I., May 7 A Wash. Ington special ssys that the proposition ot tbe woolen manufacturers to tbe sen ate committee on the wool tariff is as follows: Tbe McKioley tariff is to remain un touched tin January l, 18U5. tben a re duction ot 10 per cent is to De made, fol- lowed annually by a similar reduction, until abso ute tree-trade conditions are reached " This schedule bas. it is understood. been eubmi'te J to the New England man ufacturers by tbe D moiratic woolen manufacturers, and they bave agreed to it, and it is claimed virtually a I the woolen manufacturers ot the "United States bave sighed tbe petition. The Cause of the Depression. Washington, May 7 McGann of Illi - dois, chairman ot tbe bouse committee on labor, bas framed a terse pint resolution proposing to appoint a committee of six senator and three member of tbe bouse to inquire into the cause of tbe present industrial depression and idleness, and to report within 80 days. The resolution is to make inquiry on broad noes so tbe ef fects of the tariff uncertainty, sliver leg islation, etc, all will be considered with' oat reference to tbe politics involved. Free-Coinage. Washington, May ,7 Representative Bland has received a let'er Irom Repre sentative Allo, of Mississippi, member of the coinsge committee, stating be has decided to vote to report the tree coin age bill, bat Representatives Tracey and Harter object to proxy voting, thus tbe tree coinage bid is at a standstill until Allen returns. Tben tbeanti-siiver men bint another absentee will lurtber post pone reporting the bill . The Tariff on Bogar. Washington, May 7 Representative Breckinridge, of Arkansas, ul tbe com mittee on ways and means, today intro duced tbe following: Resolved, That tbe committee on rules is berebv instructed to report a role making it in order to amend any general appropriation bill so ss to reduce or re peal the bounty or tariff ou sugar, or eitbei of tbem." Frye Again on the Hareh. Indianapolis, May 7 General Frye and an army ol 20J filed eat of camp to day on tbe march to Wasbington . Frye said .he roasting tbe local press bad given mm bad pot $500 into his pocket. He win reach Washington, he thinks, witn $'3000 in the treasury from the sale of bis oook. Don't Want Them.. Walla Walia is not favorably iuchned to-' ward the Coxeyites and are determined to "speed tbe parting guests" by the most available mean. The business citizen and honeat 'laborers of that town on Tharaday evening evi let.oed their disapproval of the Coxey armv movement at that community in uo nucertaia tone. The meeting wa one of the largest on short notice ever held there, and the action taken meets with gen eral satisfaction. There i no doubt ex pressed that the hoard of county commis sioners, city council and ponce omoor win ai t in the movement to check an unneces sary agitation, rebellious ia its nature aad whicb could only result in injury to the fair name of Walla Walla. Tbe continuous cool westber is having a bad effect on growing crops, and tbe grain planted tbis spring bas made little growth. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report II V C2r ABSOLUTELY PURE The "Industrials." At 3 o'clock Sunday morning Company H" ot the industrial army, under com mand ot Captain Kenny, arrived at The Dilles and went into camp below Moody's warehonss near the railroad track. During the forenoon tbey were met by Mayor Kreft. who furnished them with sufficient proyinous to last them until they reaohed Umatilla Junction. Quarter Master Breck eoridge, on behalf of the company, heartily thanked the mtyor for the kind treatment hi oompany had received, and aaid that it was not their desire to remain in any com inanity a moment longer than necessary Mr. Biecaenndae ssid also tbat the ma jority of Company "a were mechanics. and all were American citixens. Perfect military order is strictly enforced and no one is allowed to leave the camp, and no in toxicants are permitted to enter the esmp, Tbe most interesting personage io this company is Mr. Luke Johnson, their on 'or bearer, who stands 7 feet 4 inches in his bare feet." He says that although be is in sympathy with the army be is a very 'unoommonwealor " . In answer to a qaestioo regarding the ob ligation of a new recruit the following was handed the report r: I have sworn to support the constitu tion of tbe United States and the industrial army. ' "To obey all lawful order tbat may be said,' sent or banded to me by those author ued so to do, "To reader cheerlul support and assist ance to all officers and eomrsdes of tbe army. "To never violate any law of the Unitd State or sacb state or territory in w tainn I may be, or aid or abet any riotous oooduot ''To respect the right of property and law and order. "To never act in anv manner to bring dis credit upon the industrial army of tbe United 8tats." When asked about their capture- of a Union Paoifio train a few day ago, in direct opposition to their oath, Mr. Breckenndge said, "Well, we ware hungry, and bad to move." Yesterday afternoon another detachment arrived and -went into oamp with those who bad arrived the day before. lhey now number about 80 in all, and they bave very comfortable quarter near the old brick yard io the east end of the city. Speech of Hon. J. B. Cleland. Hon. J. B. Cleland, last evening, at the opera house, waa greeted by a good audi ence After several hoice selections were rendered by th-' Orchestra Union, th speaker was introduced by Mr. J. M. Pat terson, chairman of the Republican county central committee, and be beld the atten tion of the audience for fi hour in the dis cussion of public questions. His tyle is argum ntative and coovi-.cing, and while he may not ct eat- that enthusiasm that a more impnlsive orator would, bis reasoning cn tbe issues of this campaign lead men to ex ercise their cooler judgment. He did not talk much about tariff, but on those subjects inwhicnithe Populists are attempting to lead citizens astray. He bas a command ing presence, a clear enunciation, and at tracts tbe attention of bis audience more by the arguments h- uses than by any flights of elojuence. Mr. Cleland left a good im pression on the people by the logical method be adopted, an no donbt his - speech will bear good fruit at tbe coming election in June. . . Caastic Criticism The Salem Journal indulges in the fol lowing canstio but just criticism of Pen- noyer's Ashland speech: In theory Pen- noyer bas been a reformer. In practice be has himself joined in extravagance and ta ken all that was in sight for himself, a nearly everybody else seems to bave done. He says he recommended the abolition of tbe domes tia annimal sommisaion for servic- on which he gets $250 a year for doing noth ing. If be had had the Jefferson simplicity and Jacksonian honesty to refuse to take this $2,000 be draws in 8 years for doing nothing he would be a true reforme-. And so with thousands of dollars he draws on other boards and commissions. He clearly oes not earn a dollar of tbis money on the domestic animal commission wbxb ba nothing t i do and never meets. If be were an honest reformer be wonid not draw this money One act of returning a dollar thus dishonestly snd illegally squandered by law, would do more for tbe cause of reform than all bis long tirades about economy. ' Cnknowa Dead. The Lewiston Teller says: Tbe coroner was summoned to the mouth of Ten Mile, Monday morning to bo d an inquest on a i unknown body found in Snake r ver, at that point. The description of the man shows bim to bave been about five feet aad ten inches i hei.ht. w- ight 160, luht cotnilex- ioned, with short dark -brown or black runs tache, and that be hid been in tbe water two or three months No one was able to identify bim, but it is thought by tbe d -scrip ion that be is one ot t ia two men wbo were drowned in a creek several miles above Asotin, about two or three month ago, whose name was Crea. Mew Machine Shop. Mr. Henry Ciongh, who is well known to our citizen a a thorough machinist, ha opened a chop on Second ctrret opposite Messrs. J. T, Peter A Co. hardware store. He has lately procured lathe, engine, eto , and is now prepared to do all kind of work entrusted to bim. This ha been needed in thi city for some time, and especially so ainoe the removal of the railroad (hop from thi city. Mr. Clong'n ba bteo a citizen of The Dalie for many year, sod hu compe tency as a machinist can ba vouched for by those acquainted with bim. He has sil th machinery Decenary for repairs or new work. Land Transfers. ' May 6 Hood Rivet Townsite Company to William A Langille and wife; lot 6, block C first addition to town of Hood River; $259 50. Msv 70 W Champlia snd Lizzi Chamilin to John S Koootz; lot 1 in sec 30, tp 2 n, r 13 east; $35. NUMBER 40 Common Council. An sdjnuroed meeting ot the eonnoil was held ia the recorder's offioe Saturday even. ing. Present T. A. Hudson, W. H. Butts C F. Lauar, J. N. Jolos and L. E Crowe. ' Tbe mayor being absent T. A. Hudson wr appointed chairman pro Um. .The object o! the meeting was to receive the report of the marshal in regard to la pounding livestock and any other business that might be brought forward. The report on itnponniJing livestock wss referred to the judioiary committee, with . ' nstrnctions to procure legal advice and re port at the next meeting. t Tbe bill of James H. Blak any amen a ting to $46 75, for as of team daring the months of March and April wa read and - ordered paid. The bill of Saitxmarsh A Co.. for feed was referred back to them for date. Oa motion when the council adjonros it adjourn to meet Monday afternoon at S o'elocc, p. u. ' -' - '. - -. On motion it was ordered tbat the slsetrio light pole, situated near tbe Sisters' aoade my, be taken down by reason of it being in a dangerous condition, and tbat a swinging light be substituted io its place. - The marshal wa iostrncted te be present at the meeting Monday afternoon, give his . report, and iurniah an : explanation of mat ter oonneotsd therewith; also to show causa why his duties have not been attended to. It was tben atated that there was a stag nant pond of water or oesspool, situated on or near, tbe premises of th lata Joseph Beesiey. ' Oa motion tbe matter was re -t erred to tbe eommittoe on streets and pub lic property with instructions to ascertain th feasibility of patting in a sewer to af ford drainage for tbe same. " On motion the eoooeil adjooraed. - Ao adjourned meeting of the oooooil wss hOd yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Present Paul Krelt, Mayor; G. C. Eahel- man, L. E. Crowe, T. A. Hudson, W. H. Butt and T. N. Joles. The object of tbe meeting was to bear a report of marshal regarding impounding live stock, eodbis explaostion regarding bi ac tions in not enforcing the ordinanoe in rela tion thereto. i Th report of the marshal whioh waa here tofore presented to the ooanoil May 6, was read. . -. -. , ,..'-,.,--:,- On motion it was ordered to inform tbe attorney 'for James Herman that the council will oot pay damages for sale and death of hi steer. It wss ordered on motion that a telephon be placed in tbe offioe of th engineer of tbe fir department. It waa ordered that the atreet oommi- sionor drain the osaepool or stagnant water in front of tbe Beezley's premise by oat-.' ting a ditob on the south side of Fol too street and onnoeoting it with the aewer oa the head of Washington .street. It wa ordered on motion tbat tb rerhoa- itranoe filed againat the ceeitraotion of idewalk oa th south side of Eighth street be considered aofioientvand that the im- ' provement be oot made. Oo motion tbe recorder waa instrooted to request F. Drew to conatruot the aidawalk 90 tbe west side of Court street adjoining is premises, as heretofore ordered. The recorder was ordered to collect tbe rent on tbe aoda work budding ot tho rate of $100 a year. - ...... Mr. T. N. Joles was than appointed aot- . log mayor until Mr. Krefr'a return, a he Informed the ooanoil tbat ha was going to leave tbe oity for two or three weeks. It was ordered thst the marshal famish full and detailed report of all his offiotal aotions during tb mouth, a provided for by the ordinanoe. . On motion tbe council ad onrnad. XTotectlon Prices. Ia a few day tb roads leading to Tbe Dalle will be crowded with wool wagons wending their way to this city, where they can market tbe produot to a better advan tage than any point ia the northwest. The vaogoard of tbe wool brigade ha already arrived, and from th cleanlioe of th fleece, the length snd strength of th fibre hopes are entertained that thi year will eclipse all other in th quality of tbe pro- act. Bat buyers are scarce, and many of these cannot be expected while tb olip ot Eaatern Oregon i expected to eompet in tb Boston market with that from th Argentine republic and from Aaitralia. One year ef protection prtoes woold again set Oregon sheepmen on their feat, and to oa figurative leogasge, they woold be able to see their way oat of tb woods. It is well to dwell in the pleasure of hop and posse a firm conviction thst a change will come, wben Americana will be proud of their country and American laborer will be the beat olotbed of any in tb world, aod oot dwell in tbe regions f despair. Sinful Extravagance. ' Such exirayagaooe ia hardly to be behaved in auoh a close eoonomiat as the great oracle of Populism. Gov. Peonoyer, as the following woold indicate, and his many admirers will be gtsd to know that it was imwly a report: It waa reported that on Tuesday lsat whil in this city, ssys tbe Rosebarg PUundtcder, Governor Ponoyr, oat of bis great abundaooe of thi world's goods, gave the forty odd industrial asti worker, assembled at the depot enroot to joio the Coxey army iu Washington, the magnificient aom of $5,' with which to pur chase food, eto. It i u sales for th Gov ernor to preach againat th iinful extrava gance of tb late republican legislator while iodalgiog ia sacb reckless extravagance himself. Jnat thick of itl Five dollars for torty hungry men more than a dime apieoe Wben Baby wa sick, w gov her Castors. When she was a Chfkl, ah cied for Caatoris. When she became Ml, she dung to Cesser, vvawach had CfcUdrwa, f-"- I rirtsiku .i. ruaraatetd . MRS. krt,LFF L m