in liiiijei-Mfiiiiiiai 7 JtUTllSKlt. Volume XXXV THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1895. CONSOLIDATED 1882. rl JtK-.1C.VrAlSIBKB. XIII NO. 22 PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY Jjhh MiCHEU, Editor and Proprietor Profeaaional Cards. O. C. HOLLISTER, Physician and Surgeon Room over Dalle National Bank. Office hours, 10 trnt'l! m, and trom i to 4 p m. Resi dence Wo t End oi Third nirset, DUFUR & MENEFEE, . Attorneys at Law Rooms 42 and 4S Chapman Block, To Dalles, Ore. A' A. Bit OWN -Keep LL ASSORTMENT STAPLE AH FANCY WMl AND PROVISIONS, Children Cry for fitOBIS'S Castoria Castort-i is bo wen adopted to children that I rpounmt-nil itudtupeji'.r to any prescription Known to me. u. a. archer, m. v., 1U bouth Oxford St., Brooklyn, N Y " t ne Castjr'a In my prarrlce. and And It ipetiaily auuyteu to affections or children.' Alex. Robertson, M. D., 1057 8d Ave., New Yorl: 'From rr"Tii knowledge I can say ttfcjt iastoi uuh :'iOb excellent medicine for chil Iren." ia- G. J. OsnnoD, Lowell, Alas. Soscial Prices to Cash Buvers c010 Pi?0' bUTHh.EL.lM, It D, CM Physician and Rmn 8 and 4. Chapman Block, The Dalle. burgeon, overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dianncea. and Feverishnesa Thus the child is rendered healthy and its Sleep natural. Castoria contain no Morphine or other narcotic property. Or. w M. TACKMAN Practical Dentist OHer Over A. a. Brnwn'a a-mce". Seron't St All work guaranteed to g v tUf e'l"n and all he latest improved method uaeu in dental operation,. a S. BENNETT. ATTORNEY AT LAW Offic, s in acnanno' building;, ui stairs. The iailes trea-on. fault !;- TT7ABCO LODGE, NO. 16. A. F VT first and third P.M. & A. H Meet I Monday of each month at b ST1H. t I Meet iu Masonic Hall Uw third WadoeMay each month at 8 r M. j-fOLOMBU LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. . F. '- J every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P Hall, comer of xeeoud and Court street. Sojourn ar brother an welcome. U. uloosh, bee TORIES D8H1P LODGE, NO. ., K. of P. Meet Jj very Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock, in Schan ao'a building, corner of Oour. aud Second street Sojourning brothers are cordial 1 uinted D. Vans. K. K. and 8. MEMtfEE, a 'WJ OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION f T will meet every nday altera ooo at o cioc at tb readlne room. Ail are inntea. 170 SECOND STREET. rvrvV" -e-"-aaVa.-., Charles A. Baldwin & Co. BANKFPC- , - 40 and 43 Wall street. New York. Accounts of Banks and Bankers received d . 'i't!o terms. Bonds and Investment Securities. Ra'l- r;...nl.l I 1. .... . , . ......viai i.-ner oiai.ea on Application, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICm.n " I 11 II II " 1 1 - I I i fl n I JCHN PASHEK The Merc' ant t Tailor 8uit Made tn Order and a Fit Guaranteed Clothes lttitfd on the Snoit eii Nodes THE First National Bank TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. OF THE DALLES. Successors to SCHENCK AND BE ALL, BANKERS. TniflFacls a Regular Banning Easiness Buy and ell Exchange. Of llectlnnr csreful'y trade and pron ptly accounted lor. Li raw on . ew xatr, ban rrancuuo and or.-land Director) D P Thorn peon, Ed M William', J 8 Scheeck, . Oeorge Liebe. B M Heal'. 11 H ODEBN WOODMEN OF THE 131 WORLD Mt. Hood Camp, No. 69, meets every Tuesday evening of each week at 70 o cl-ick, in A. Keller? nau. All orotner ana sojourning arouiei ar Bvited to be present. rTEMPLV LODGE. NO. 8, A. O. U. W.-Meets : I in KKellor'a Hall even Thursday eyenin? at 7 JO 'clock. W. 8. Mtsis, Financier. PA TL KRKFT, HZ w. 1 AS. KESM1TH POST. NO. 52, O. A. B Meets J every Saturday at 7M P. M. in K. of P. Hall. B. OF L. E. Meets every Friday afterncon in a. of P. nan. yl8ANO VEMEIN BARMONIK.- Meet every J Sunday evening in Kellers Hall n OF. L. F. DIVISION. 10. 167 Meets n K. . of P. Ball the first and ihird Wednesday of rata montn at ?ao r. a. N ar fr. Third nd Wa bin glon Sts FAT PEOPLE. Pars brsitt Pills will ' reduce vonr weiirht rr.na.mnAiiii zrom ix 10 in o nn s a month Noatirv.na sickness o-injury; no rublic itv. Thev buiM un 'he hta lh and b autiv ihr enmplexinn, leav'ne 110 wrinkle -r flabinesa Stout and mens end ditticult hretbinif ur- ly -relieved. Si iXflHIJIKSi b t aac.ntia. aid tKxi- uvennel, aonpted only alter years of cxperiet ce. i t order ui'D ied dirxl from our office. Price H 00 urr-packair or ihree p cknfres fur M 00 by " l uj tlPNU. iCQUUlUUUUB IU1U IJ LI 1 It'U - IIBZIM1 to. AH O irr- apiindeiie- Mlrrny Cunfldei.- 11KI. PARK REMEDY (U. Boston Mass! R. E. Saltmarshe East m STOCK TlllS, LU FAY THE THK I HIHCUIX b-lkbT BAPl'lbl CbthtU Rev. o. D. Tatlok, paxtor. Services ever babbath at 11 A. M. P. M. babbath school immediately after the morning service. Prayer meeting every Thursday evstuns it I r. m. E. CHURCH Rev. Ja WmsLia. Psatur. Servlcea even buntia niominc and eveninii. Sunday Befaool at 1x30 o'clock P. M. A cordial Invi- iatlor er tended bv both pastor and people to ail. Sunday CONQREOAT1CNAL CHURCH -Rev. W.C. Co Bits Pastor, bervices every Sunday at 11 A. M. and r. M. Bunday school after morning service. - S' T. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Fsther Broiojgisbi Pastor. Low Mas every Sunday at I A. M. uigh . at I0:3u A.H. vespers at 7 P. a . ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Union Street, oppusitt Fifth. Rev. Eli D. ButchSe, Rector. Service ever) Sunday at 11 A. M and I'M P at., bunda) ohool at 9M A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday a . ISO P. M. - flHRISTIAN CHURCH Rsv.'J. W.Jbim, pss i tor. PreaOfiina every bundav atteruoon at f - o dock in the congregational cnurcn diaUy invited 4ifJie Regulafcr Line Tfte Dsl'es, Portland andAsiori Navigation Co-THROUGH Frelgilt end Passenger Line Through Daily trips (Sundays e cepted) between the Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. nr., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City, Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connecting wiui steamer .Regulator lor 1 ne Dalles Ah are cor- PASSENGER RATtS: K00NT2, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Asentforthe Soottish Union an Katloial -In surance company of Edinburgh, bootland, Cauiutl 90.000,000. Valuable Farms near the City to sell on assy ffflo over Post Offio. The Dalle, Or. JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, tBeejkter U. Land oee. H-S0-1S84.) Business before United States Land Office a Specialty. Wall' Block Main ct. Taneouvtr. Clark Co , Wash wilc'dShoe ivr t.vu J-ulis. ! Reynold aiwrvt-RiSy Hslif.o -mi of hardened i-uUber oat- t;ir if learner sole. Sent postpaid. Yon t half-sole your .hoe" In 5 minutes p: eei .Hninrwllt knvmirfeetwarmauddry ICO nei cent profit foragenta, OnlerKgrow pairs U- if v. ana t win ci ' j. clulvs sncv in vonr citv and townvhip. arv.l. RInLBS,Sal.Owra aisr.. ISA Walaat St, ChleatTS. 1U- - Sisaolntlon Net ee TUssi so aotlfy all pema Intmeted thatth firm oi Lee Toen, 8ing Ul Lee Ping, in the gar dening buainea on Mill aetk, h. ieen this day - dissolved by mutual eons, at, - l.te Yarn and Sing Lee r tiring from ibe firm. A'l deot due the late Inn will be collected by Lee Ping end all UhiUie settled by aim. . Lsa Tosh, feus Lis, Lss Pise TheDallea, On gen. November 14, 1884. ' HARRY LIEBE, Fiacti&ai.'.watcinam AND DEALER IN Geeks, Watches, ; Je tlrj, - Etc Always keep on sale the latest and bet style o Time-pieces. Diamond hings, bow-knot Bisrs, Sil verware, etc etc. EEPAIRINO A SPECIALTY. 103 Seccrd 8trep. rut deer William fc o.' - I J TLB DALLES. OEEGUN Mount Rood Iwk Hccni THE DALLES, OREGON. Best Kemidij Whiskey FROM X.OUST IIXE. Very Best Key West Cigars, and Bes' of Wines. Erigiish PorVr Ale and Milnn, Beer -tlwayg on band. MAETZ ib PUKPT. : PEOPB ( )np way Roui d trip... .$2 00 . 3 00 Freight Hates Creatly Reduced Shipments for Portland received at any time, day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. tn. Live stock shipments solicited. uaii on or aaaress, M. C. HLLHiilHY, General Agent THE DALLES, - ORFGON COAL! COAL! I am now prepared to deliver Boslyn Coal To SDy psrt of lc riit Ur ff.JJS pe tun. rliis is much chrsi er triaD wood and a (rreat deal more convenient. Ap ply to . E E. Lyttle, Agent for O R A N Co Sample :R coins, (Nearly opposite Umatilla House.) CHAELIE THANE. PROP. The Best Wines . Liquors and Cigars COLOMBIA BREWEhl BEER ON DRAUGHT COAL! COAL! -THE BEST- W'elliDgton, Eock Springs, and Koslyn Coal delivered to any part Of f 13, sacked and the city. At Moody's Warehonse JAS. FERCUSON. Expressman ! Goods haulei with the greatest sare to all oarta of the uty on short notice. . General HighestCash Price for Hay and Gram. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK This extra- ordinnry He Juvenator is the moat wonderful discovery of the age. It has bpen en dowed ly tho nien of Europe and America. Huriyan fa Sbie7 76810 Hudyait stops Prematureness of the dis charge Jn 20 days, rnres LOST EANHCOD mm mm msmmm Constipation, FeUing Scn-euticnf.Kirv- ona ttritching of the eyrg and other r-ts. Strengthens, I ii V i k orate and tones the en'iretPm. Hurt; an cu:ts lie unity, xivrvougueta, Lmlssiona. cndduvelorxs and ri stores wcjk igays. King in the bacd, losses bv n a v n r iiiht stopped oulcklv. Over 2.000 tsrlvnte enflo-semfBts. Preinaturenos means imnotcnoy iu ilie fln-t stags. It is a EvmDtom of srminal weakness and barrenness It can be stopped in xu days vy lugujwuinuuyiui, The new discovery was mud" hv the Becial. Istjoftheold famous Hudson Medical Institute. It is the strongest viiaiizer made. It is very powenui, oni oa mic ts. eoia lor ti.uu a psca. aeoorS packages for SS.OOiDlain sealed boxes). Written gnaran i ee given for a cure. If you buy sis boxes and are rot entirely cured, six mora will be sent to yon free of all charges, fiend for rlrculanand testimonials. Adiress HCDSON MEDICAL. INSTITtJTK. Junction stock to n, iriarsiet 4 llia sta. aan xraucisco. uai. Andrew Velarde, Bime ante 1. aarae. Washikut . n, Ja. 11 Geaertl A J Wsruer, jjrcbi.ieDt of tbe Biineta lie L g'Je, a im t'e I today tb t a covfereoce ut leadinnr b!mtailst from different n&rts ! the coutury bid been held la hi city recently. "It was the decision oi tbe conference, ne sud, "a.id a btrong and utdw ng sentiment la mauilrsiluK itself in f-yr ol uoitiug tbe fritoas hiuietiilisai in a tuineiaiiic par y, und aupealiog directlv to the peoulcou ni nev issues aluue. The consideration w ii ch seetps t be ieadio to tins reu t is tne wideread cmvictioo thnt tb.re is no hope nt rer'ormt; the b oie'aic s andard thrnuKh ihe R.-puhjcan p.irty. or ibroUi;i the D' IBucra'ic pnrty ag oW COD'tolled. nod, no thli o'her hand, it Is tqually irn . possible 'O acRoopiisb this result within he iloe of the Pnpuil.it pnrty. oi to Quite oo the Omaha piatlorrn tho.e in fa vor of restori.it; the bimetallic standard as it was before 187$ " Short lilne? Contest. Portland. Or, Jan. 11 I is diflin 't lj known tbtt the appllcaiinn tor a sep arate receivership ot the O rpin Shor Line & Utab Northern Railwav Coin d -id will re I'ltitriv contested. No' only will John M Thurston come to Port'and fo oppose the granting of the the applies ttnn. bat the ens'ero it'toroeta ot the American Loan Jf Trust Oomnany wi I e Here to act with Dolpli, Mallnr? & Simon. 1 he cas his been srt ny Jud U 'bert f.if tieinog in the Suited blue c icutt court in thl. city, January 80, this late having heeo agieeil nn by the east eru a'tornets rei)rmentng both sides, and Hoproved by Jadjje Uutiert. The an swer of the defeodsnts may or may noi be filed helore that time, the orisnal date ee, January 10, having been extended to the BU n. HOUSEMOVER. The Dalles. AM res: Lock Box 181. J a SCHENCK, O. STEPHEKS J) DEALER IN RY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES 1Pt Seeoi d street next d-or east of Tbe I'al lee hat Bank laving just open d in business, ant having a full assortment oi tbe latest go-diin m line, 1 de- tire a scare of th" ubii patronage C F 8TEPHENS I'k Dalles iatioiial Bank OF DALLES CITT?. OR. President,. Casnisr, -IF. .......M. k. ttoodj General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchange soli or NEW YORK, AAN FRANC J8CO Drainer's Restaurant SrrOND STREET m ooa rum otui MEAI S ARE SERVED AT AL'. HOIRS ONL-! 25 CTS A MEAL. The Table ar Fart Mid with tb BKSTj the mark afl.d OT8TER8 Will be r erred in say style dunrg the season :iTY ...BAKERY ND- AiMILY GROCERIES Seoond aod Union Streets. A. L. NEWMAN. Proprietor HEiNHY L KUCK, -Manufacturer of and dealer Id Harness and Saddlery, Seoond St., Bear Moodsl Warehouse, THE DALLES, OREGON A Work Ittautraataed t (Wlm Mat tofaeuaa J M PATTEBSOK Cashier. PlOJiEEB GBOGEhY Northwest Our. Seoond andWaabiDgtot -R. I 1 ' Sucosenra'to Oeorge Ruch. I'lie Cheapest Place THafDAIiLBS VOX All Kinds of Groceries FLOUR. GRAIN, WILLOW WAREE TO. We respectfully solicit a ah of the nubile pat ronage and nall endeavor to give entire aatiafao ton to our cn8ti.tt.era both old ad new. PROP i IFTOB OF THE A. GEHRES MEEK SODA. W011KS SECOND.STKEET THE DALLES OK. Manufacture th Best Article ot - Soda, Sarsapa'illa . and Ginger Ale Lau Oidcn With Andrew Keller, (Jonfectloner. E. JACOBS EN DBaUB IX Biekand KotiON, Tianis and Organs STATIOEUT. PI AN Ofra si d Organ fold on easy monthly paymeata ul DCOMPKl l'l KIA we are prepared to meet. Call or address 162 Second Street The Dalles. Or O.R.1N.C0. MCNEILL. R.-ceirer- -TO THE S T! GIVES THE Choice of Two Transcontinental Bontes VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS DENVER OMAHA AND AND ST.PAUL ; mm Low Rate's to All Eastern Cines OCEAN STEAMERS leave rortard . days for Irs SAN FRANCISCO. CALA. For. full dtaila eall oa O. L1V Innt t thi J ALLaS, .or address . . V. B. HURLBDBT, Can. Fsa Agb, ' Portland, Oregon. KigbUns la Madasaarar. Tamatatb, Jid. II The French bom' barded Fsra Fairs, four miles inland Irom Ta natave. Toe Hova answered wi ll teveo guu, but tbe French were suecetsful and tbe Hovas retired with beavy loss. Tbe following sre tbe details of tbe en- ifairement : At 8 o clock in the morning ibe French cruisers Prima Ovtt. Du Petite Thuort Papin. oopTtert bv trvo guns in the shore baltrry. opened fire upon the Hovs' position ou eide of Tamitave. At 11 o'clock tbe Hovas withdrew the r teveo eans mentioned. Thev were bad'y aimed and tlieir project ilea did not reach 'be French ships. Firing ceaaed about an boor later, ihe Hvs hav're suffered serums loss. The ' cruirer Prima Ouet sailed away later, in order to occupy Mo jtnga. It urderena Barsjlara. - San Francisco, Jan. 11 Two men en tered tbe baudsome residetics of Julius L Franklin, on California street, enly ibis mornine, for tbe purpose ot robbeiy They were detected by Frank O Miller, the butler, who slept in a room in th ha-emeot. The onriflars a' tacked Miller, who tried to ose a revolver, and they beat and kicked him into insensibility During tbe s'rngele. Miller's revolver was discharged, alnrmiiiir tbe booe The mutdtroug burglars I hereupon made their escape, taxing with tbein $.'5 and a lew pieces of jeaeiry. well attended by pe ule from all of tbe surrounding districts, who know tbe con anions and realize that tbe time for prompt actisi is at band. 0kdile, ILuliater, Mine No. 10, Mud Fork i rim Die. jacKsonviiie and numerous o'her districts were veil represented Tne lo. lowing olaintive plea to tbe pub' lie, which wis read at meetine, graubi cally 'oescrities tbe situation: The people are united and hunprv. and it is your place 'O see that thev buve i.eiterand food. It is vour Dlace to do lor uii-m all that within vour aimer lies. It one drop of the mild milk ot human -iudoets courses through your veins, von will ouen your beart aod purse to ttese lisrtsed brethren. Svmuathv is not what tney need aod must hive, .t ia ood aod cloihing." The merchants at Gloucester, as io many other districts, hive exhausted their resources. They can do nothing, m re in tbe way of relieving the distress and are compelled to listen to touchioir appeals of tbo hungry without being ille to respond. The local missionaritK and religious organ zationa have ex hiusted all their resources, and say it is adsolutely imposntble frr them 'o do more nut they tav, wi'out hesitation, that the miners must have relief at occe Pnoenix Mine No. 2, employing 800 miners, is dividing its work so tbat each man is given four days a month, which nets him aboct f8 o provide lor himself nd family. A visit to these homes rings to light cases of the most extreme poverty imag'uabie, and strong men have broken dowo and wept at the aeenes en rountered there. TELEGRAPHIC. Ta Aid thei Destitute. Lincoln, Neo. Jan. 13 In tbe bouse today the subject discussed was bow to aid the destitute. U nway, chairman of I tbe special committee, reported bills which bad been considered, and tbe bouse went into committee ot the sjhole on the Limbern bill. This provides tbat the counties may issue bonds to the amount of 10 per cent of the assessed valuation. tne proceeds to be used to nrovide trrain for feed aod seed. Tbe committee of the wnoie reported Dick to tbe bouse with the recommendation that tbe bill oe rec imtneoded to a soecial committee f.ir lurtber amendment. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. 3. Gov't Report Haa Powder ABSOLUTElaY PURE To Ix-KAliae O.vore a. Gdthrik, O T, Jan. 12 -A bill wag in trod nee J In tbe legislature today to I g.iizq the thousands of divorces irranted by tbe Oklahoma probate judges lo people trom all over tne nat'on. A0ax on tbe lee SayviLLE, L. I., Jan. 11- While 75 men were at work here on tbe ice covering Great South bay yesterday, dredging for oysters, tbe ice brokn from the shore and drifted awav with the men. Mint of them plunged into the water and scam asbore. Others waited for tbe boa's to take them off. Jacob Burr, one of the ovsteimen, was eluded when be attuck tbe water, aod could not swim.. He wan saved by the boats. The Wi-rk ol rescue was viewed by a large crowd, includ-ng members ot tDe men's families, aud great excitement reigned. Hanged i.r Murder. Cbattanoi oa, Tenn., Jan, 11 George Mipe and Buddy Wooleo. young negroes, ere hanged today. Wooien died latnoiic. Mipe, however, refuped 10 tee a fumster and bis list wmda were, This What an inoocent man geis, by -- tie requested that his body be thrown into tbe river, and said be would come b.ck tonight to haunt the sheriff and all Q'bero wbo had anything; to do with his conviction. Tbe two pegrocs mur dered Marion L Ro-i, a white saloon keeper. December 17, 1393 Robbery was the r mo ive. Woolen confessed. implicating Mape. . The Hawaiian Cable. Washington." Ja i. 11 Representative Hi't, recognized a tbe Republican leader in the house in foreign affairs, said today tbat be fully agreed with the president hat tbe Hawaiian islands have the bene- fith of telegrapnle communication s-itb the world at larne but Wis strongly op posea to putting tbeir cable facilities under the control of any government but tbat of ibe United S ates. Hitt favors a ubsidy lor no Ewaiiao cable. Tbe River, RiatPC Parxersbobg, W ; Va., Jan. 11 Tb situation bere today ia more alarming an at any time during the flood Tbe io river was 87 feet above low-water mark at noon and atill rising rapidly. All mi is and factories on the south side are submersed L ickport. Newport ai d Riv erside suburbs are flo dtd, and many families bave been driven to higher ground. Lumbermen estimate tbeir .oaa- Lt $230,000. Two Haaorrd Cniaeee aitlled. Kinchow, Jan. - 11 Japanese scouts repori a large force of Cbmese arc mov ing down to the support of tbe Knp'ng force, which baa retired toward New CbwsDg. Al Kiaping, tbe Chinese num bered SUOO and had 13 guns About 200 Cbinese were killed and the numner ol wounded Chinese is not known. About 150 prisoner were laken Tbe Japaaees casualties are not atated. A Ctersoaai Air wnpnprre Advice Berlin, Jan. 11 The Cologne QatetU advisesjai.au tn make peace with Cb'oa at once. 1 be paper warns Japan tbat ber d mauds mm become so exaggerated but tbe EuiOuean powers will not alio China to concede them. A C. ward. London, Jan. 11 A Peking dispatch ajs inai G. oeral Wei Jut Wei, ane.ted by order of L Hung Chng, is charged ith rtt'rranog in the lace of Ihe enemv. nd with Cowardice, extortion ant p Uu denog. DratMailm la Okla. Columbos, O , Jo. 13 Ddspite tbe low tempera' ure aad blinding snow, the mass meeting at Gloucester this after noon, for tbe purpose of devising mean to provide for tbe destitute miners, was la Eoajaud Again, Liverpool, Jm. 13 John Barns M. P. and labor leader, arrived from New Turk today. In an interview be said he liked tbe Americans very much, but In bis opinion tbe American cauitalist was in enlarged and offensively glorified edi tion of his English prototype. Excepting in tbe skilled trades, he said, the Amem can workiogmen are not organized to the extent that tbe English working men are. nr. Burns sua his tour wag a success and be hoped tn return to America in the autumn, when be wou'd go further west to reach the lessons be bad learned in New York. The attention which be re ceived in tbe Uuired States was, be said, vcy fiat'eriog and encouraging. There was nothing tor him io regret, but much to remember with pleasure. Tbe fact o so many thousands leaving their homes to listen to him wag a hopeful sign, show ing a readiness to learn from any quarter however humble. In concluding. Mr. Burns said be returned to England wl'h deeper faiib in the British industrial policy. He remarked i bat tne toughia' xperience of bia life, not excepting the tria's of tbe great dock strike, was bis Sorts to organise a concert en tbe Etruria io a heavy gale. Can They Make Itt Washington, Jan. 13 -Mr. Kurino. Japanese minister, savs he expects the peace negotiations between the plenipo tentiariea of China and Japan will begin about February 1 - Tbe Chinese 1 peace commissioners left Peking tbe 7tb inst. It is expected that ex-Secretary John W Foster, wbo is to assist tbe Chinese en voys in the negotiations, will be on bsnd February 1. Minister Kurino bas not yet received any direct information as to wbo will conduct tbe negotiations on the part of tbe Japanese government, but he naturdly presumes Mr Muuu, minister of foreign affairs, will be tbe Japanese representative. The minis er siys tbe newspaper reports to tbe effect that bis government had given notice it would not receive Shao, one of the Chinese plenipotentiaries, because of tbe lafer's proclamation offering rewards for Japa nese heads, is incorrect. i The tS oraa la Claekamas. Oregon, City, Jn. 13 List night's wind storm moved the bouse of Mr. Phi hps, at G adstone, from its founda tion and only a convenient wood pile prevented itt upsetting. " Tbe family till occupies the bouse, which is a rather frail structure. A large rock was de tsched from tbe bluff in tbe southern part ol town as tbe local train was going up this morning, and it fell so near ibe track that tD steps were takeo from a car in tbe train. Telegraph and telephone wire were prostratel by tbe storm, but tbe telegraph lines were soon restored to working orier.. Several electric lights were dsgbled. Tb6 tall flagpole at Cataract boseboute was blown down. Tbe recent rains bave brought the river up again, and it is 23 feet above low watermark below tbe tails tonight. Bi.th ilousea 31eet. Salem. Jan 14 The boute was called order this mormag bv Maior D C S lerjamt cuif clerk of tbe sessiin of 1393, at 11 o'clock. Oa motion ol O F Pdxtna, of Multaonth, secoaded by S L tf ioren-Ad, ot Liae, Qjorge T Myers ot ila tnomah was elected temporary spak -er. Mr. Myers toc tne chtir. and on motion of Ci.ooal Jio McOrikdo, of Maltaomiti, aecuadeJ by E H ifer, o. Marion, Mij ir DO dtermtu was elected temporary chief merk. Mr. Paz ion, of Ma tnomah. mved the appointment of a committee of fire oo credentials, whica carried, an I tne tern porary a leaker nam "1 OF PdX'.on, Rip , i or juuiin imtn, a d Mo jrenet l, H p , ol Lane, S M Nealoo, Pop., oi Jaokaoo, O J Curtis, Rep., ot Diugla. ' 1'oe bouse then adjourned until 2.30 r M , after be speaker had 'announced a cauous of Re . publican members at the Armory at noon. Tbe oommi'tee on credau ia met immediately after adjoaruiug la tne ball. Judge O N Denny, of Multnomah, called tbe senate to order. He said. "As 'one ot tbe holdover senators I bave been r. quested to cal the senate to order' I ois announcement was made at 11:80 o'clock. Nom'uation for temborary ot fleers were requested Senator Denny nominated W W Sieiwer, Rep., repre entiog Oilman, Harney and Mir row couuties, lor temporary president of the senate, senator tttley, of Umatilla, nominated n u Duller, Llem-, ol f Ik ennnty, for the position. Senator Will R Eiog, placed in nomination S H Holt, fop., of Jackson. Senator Bancroft moved that the vote be by ballot, and Senators J a Riley, Dem aud J H Mu- C'Ung, Rep., were appointed tellers. Tne vote resulted as follows: Sieiwer 17, Uuiler 8, tiolt 4. Tbe permanent organization ot the senate wa effected as follows, as per tne result of tbe Republican caucus: Piesident, Jos. Simon, Multnomah. Cbtet clerk. Waiter St. Clair, Coos. . Assistant to the cbiet clerk, A W Sev erance, Tillamook. Calender clerk, J M Stott, Malnomah Reading clerk, J B Huntington, Har ney. Sergeant-at-arms, J B Crosno, L ncoln. Doorkeeper, J D Irvine. Linn Mailing clerk, L H Arneson, Multno mah. The following committee on creden tiaia was appointed in the senate: A W Gowan, Rep., Harney; S A Dawson, R-p Linn; A J Johnson, R-p, Lno; J A Smith, Dem., Clatsop; S B Huston, Dem Waabiugton. All of tbe new state officer were in stalled today wilb tbe exception of gov erncr. Secretary of State McB.'ide gave way to n K huncaid: Hcbool Suftenoten deot McE rov vacated for G M It win. and State Printer Biker turned the "ate print ng office over to W H Leeds Gov ernor Lord will probably be inaugurated Wednesday. served io fa' capacity, and only took tbe 'tiof i fflce on foreign soil-- something which can be said of no other executive officer of this country. King was an In valid, but his friend urged bim to take second place oi the ticket with Pierce in 1852. Both were elected, but Mr. King" health tailed so rapidly tbat he was forced to go to t,una early in 1853. some two and a half months betuie inauguration day. Not having returned to tbe United atates by Marcb 4, congress paa.ed pecial act authorizing the United Stales O miul at Mitotanzta, Cuba, to swear bim lo as vice presideLt at about tbe hour when Pierce was taking the oath of office at Washington. This arrangement was carried out tn a dot, and oo the day ap pointed, a plan'a'ion on o ie ot the h uh est bills 'o tbe v cioity of Maataoia, Mr. Ciog was mide vice presideo: ot the United S ates amid the solemn '-Vava vol con Uios (Gal win be with you) ol the Creoles Who bad aSiemHIed to witness the unique auectatiie. Yioe Presi leot King returned to bis borne at Chawha, Ala, arriving at that place Ao'il 17. 1853. aod died the following day. Hi ie mains were did tn rest on bis plantation, known as Pine Hill, ever now that we know it to be a disease propagated solely by infection, and know precisely how it is communicated from one person to another. Tbis dread scourge, more deadly than any other wuh which we bave to deal, could be finally eradicated within a tingle generation if proper meant were need. To neglect tucb meant it at great a shamu to our civilization at wonld be a neglect to nrovide sewers or lo setrrreia small pox patiecta ' COMMON COUNCIL. The council met pnrtuant to sojournment Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Present Mayor aod mil board, axoent Mr Joles. deceased The deferred claims of January 3d were ordered paid. Oo motion of Mr. Johns, seconded bv Mr. R. B, Hood, it waa ordered that tha ounuil proceed to the aleotioo ot a oounoil man to fill th yaoaocy oaased by tbt deaih of Mr. T. N. Joles. Thereupon, Mr M. T. Nolan introdaosd the following resolution:' Ths Dalles, Jao. 3, 1899. Wribkus, Tb death of Thos. N. Joist hss oaosed a vaoaooy in tb offic of on eounoilmsn for tb saoond ward of Dallas City, and , Whbbea, The financial condition of Dalle City is uoa as to demand th ooitsd nd harmonious aotioa of th full oounoil; therefore b it Huolved. That in aoeordaoo with tb precedent established, all ooonoilt acting under the present charter, it require tb votes of at least foor eouaoilmaa to fill tb th death of A Hex'caa O tlaw. Brownsville, Tex , Jan. 13 Further news from Hidalgo county tbows that in tbe not Gracia, tbe outlaw, wbo shot Joes o to Hinovosa, a'so fatally shot Wen c ac Zilis, ol the deputy sheriffs po se. aod seriously wounded bis own son. The posse bad arrts ed Gricia's son, wbo was pliCed en a burse behind one of tbe o' Beers. They then started in search of Gracia, riding along in Indian fi!e. Tbe shot, which came irom behind them, bit HiDoyosa, aod he fell dead. The second shot wodnded Z lla fatally, and another shot- intended lor a deputy, struck the outlaw's ton, cauring a dangerous wound. Gracia escaped ucburt. He is tbe beat sbot in this countrv, and a desperate man. . The German Cattle Embargo. Omaha. Jan. 14 Hon. J Sterling Mnr ton, secretary of agriculture, spent the forenoon looting over tbe miuroscoptl department of tbe bureaa of animal in- dustry at Omabs. In reply lo tbe ques tion as to tbe object of bis visit to t: a packing-bouses, tbe secretary said. "I am oo a lour, investigating some of tbe charges of the European governments against American - meats. - Singularly enough, just at this time the search lights ot Germany and France are turned upon tbe methods of governmental meat inspertion in the United States, and I am cred tably informed by a party of high standing, socially and politically, that certain foreign governments are exerciung a tort of espionage over all tbe principal ahbatoirs of tbe United Stores. Tne ob ject of this it, undoubtedly, to find, tl "osaible, some dlrelectinn of duty on tbe part of tbe meat inspectors. It it mv ambition and my duty to make tbe United Statea meat inspection so 'boroogh, so efficient and just tbat not a single animal or a single pound of meat nofit for human iood can possibly be patted on to tbe interstate or export mar Hen Batirf Moan an eat. Chicago, Jan. 18 M S Baldwin, agent for the estate of tbe late General B F Butler, confirms tbe report tbat tbe et tate will coniuct a free sanitarium for consumptives at Fort Uoinn, N. M Tne estate bas 020.000 acres or 'and, kaown as the Mora grant, around old Fort Union Mr. Baldwin, said: -Dr. W D Gen ry, ol ibis city, wbo conducts a sani'arium bere ill have charge of tbe sanitarium at Fort Uoioo. Tbe estate will repair all the bui'diogs aod tend them free for aan itanum purposes. Board will be charged. but that is all. It is proposed to make tbit one of tbe biggest things ol Us kind in tbe country, and it will be in readi ness in a few months." Lasdnaik Burned. Spokane, Wash., Jao 12 Od Con cordia nail, an historic landmark of Spokane, went ap in smoke tbis morning was a wooden structure, aod the fire eked it up like a tinder box It was he property of tbe Northwest $ Pacific Hvpotheke bank, to which corn piny it as surrendered lor a mortgtge ot f 9500 t whs built in 1876, aod prior to: the hu'ldiug of the Auditorium was tbe ea4 ng theater of the city. - -i: . .'' -c- Hepparr Liwyrr Head. Beppner, Or , Jan. 12 J W Dawon, of the law firm of E h-, Dawson Sc. Lynns, ot this e ty, died at 7 P. at today, after an il'ness of only four or five davt. He waa risiog young attorney, and w.s wsil liked by all wno knew bim. He war not thought to be seriously ill. until this morning, when bit mother, wbo lives at McM'nnviile, wat telegraphed for, and u now on ber waj bere. The Armenian Haaraaerea Straccsb, N T, Jan 14 General Lew Wallace, formerly mmlster to Tar key, ia bere to lecture on "B n Hor," his most renowned historical rotnsnce. He was Interviewed on tb Armeuian ques tioo. He said: If tbe reports we have received con cerning these massacres and outrages are true, I tuink tbe whole Christian world should unite in demanding tbe punish ment of the perpetrators. But I with hold my optoioa for tbe present, for I bave grave doubts of tbeir truth. There is a ring of exaggeration about Ibem and tbe whole affair seems to me as if a con spiracy were abroad lo tbe world, tbe object of which is not yet apparent. As to whether the unit an is guilty, as accused of ordering lbee atrocities, I know it is false I knew Adbul Haniid II very well wtile at bit court, and have personal knowledge of bis character and nature. Gladstone, to use a bomely expression, 'bas gone off half cocked.' Glad-tone alwtys hated tbe Turks, and when be was premier his conduct was such tbat be aeveral timet came very near sacrificing the entente cordiaie between Turkey and E'ig'and, Tne best-informed man oo t ie Armenians In America, probiblf, is Dr Cvrus Ham in, of Bos'on, wbo bat puo It bed several statements showing that the whole affair is an Armeuian con spiracy directed against tbe Turks. 1 JaCoept big opinions and sentiments in rretereoce to Gladstone's. Ths Amen cant are easily excited and aroused, and I eugg-A' that tbey wait for tu I reports from tbe in'ernational commission which bas been' appointed for tbe 'purpose ol inve-tigation The Keai Cartel Mother. ' Of ber family aud surroundings we know notbmg at all, writes tbe Riv. 8 D McCnonell, describing Mary, tbe mother of Cnriit, in an article treating of the life and time In which Christ was born, In tbe Lidiei Home Journal. A tradition to ancient and uniform that it it in all probabilitie correct describes ber as a tall and gracelul gut of fair complexion, with chestnut bair turniDg I "0,DC7 otuaed by to gold in tbe sun, toft violet eyet. and I "teaaed colleague slender, but womanly figure wilb tapering fingers and high arched feet. Her drees waa a loose blouse and whit stripped robe with wile falling t eeves. Aoout ber waist aba wore a broad e m broidered blue shawl or girdle H?rveil waa ol rad cloth, a yard wide and lour yards long. One end wat fastened upon the left shoulder by a broach or clasp, tbeu carried across the back of tbe neck aod over tbe top of tbe bead, tbe edge Mourned for want cf a quorum. which leu over tne loreneaa oeiog orna mented witb a lribge of co ns, tben carried uuder the left arm and brought up across tbe loaer part ot tbe face which It waa to conceal, then tbrowu backward over the right shoo der. Sue wore long pendant silver jewels Irom ber ears, and bunches of stiver or topper bangles ou Der wrists and anklet Her Ii le wat tbe simple uneventful life of a Gilileau girl, cooking, splnnlog, going to the synsgogue of a Sabbath, where with tbe other women, she migbl look through tbe lattice or their ga.ltri at her towoameo; gossipiog with tbe oiber maideoa ' the well when tbey collected to Oil their jus ia ibe evening. our ed colleague. Mr. Nolan moved the adoption of th resolution as read, and demanded a vote on ' the tame by roll call, which waa seconded by Mr. Laoer. Th roll being oalld retnlted at follows: : Ayes, Nolsa and Laoer; Noes, Hood, E.hel man and Johns. This defeated th (olu- tion. At thi jnnctur Messrs. Nolan and Laoer retired, and tb ooonoil stood ad- Tha Governor's Patroaag. A great mauy reader of ihe daily press of Oregon are said to be Just now directly I converted In Mameriam. - Comnunleawd. Died at Caaeada Looks, Jao, 11, 1895, Mr. Ida Troutmsn. Mis Ida Parkins was born in Smyrns, Clark Cunntv. Toara. M . I lean the young st but on of eleven ohildrsa of Mr, and Mrs. James Parkins. Her father died when she was bat two and os half years old, leaving the burdan of tb amily ou the mother. At the ag of seven teen years she married Mr. Frank Trontmaa aod ood ca-ne to Orsgoo front Iiwa, living near Lexington, where Mr. Trootinaa was en gaged in farming until Id92, when b re moved to Volmer, Idaho. While in Volmer Mr. Trontman waa and onited with th M. E. interested in tbe appointments which are ithin the gift of Governor Lord after be takes his seat at chief executive, and doubtless tbe remainder will be interested in knowing just how many of such ap pointments there are and their character. jhorch. Mrs. Trout mao earns to tbs Cae- I cade Lick about tbe30.h ot Noysmber to visit the family of her cooaio Mr. Parkioa. She bad not beeo well for torn time aod thought th eling would b benefioial, bat with tbs beginning of the aew year ah The positions wbicb the governor fills " worse aod oo th morning of Jan. 11, The Vice President of Cnba. Chicago Time. William Rufua Kiug, born April 0. 1788. died April 13. 1858, was a vice president io tbs United States wbo never directly and of bis own choice are Private secretary. - Superintendent of tbe state penlteuti Health officers at Astoria, Taquma bay, Sii'.sUw and Coos bty. Aajutatit-general and other members of tbe military board as follows: Brigadier- general, judge advocate general, surgeon general aod Inspector gnneral, Members of the boird of regents of tbe atate agricultural college at Corral lis. frnstees ot the Oregon soldiers home at Roseburg. Members ot tbe board of regents of tbe Eastern Oregon normal achool at Wei too Eight members of the stale board of agriculture. Members of tbe board of dental exam iners. Members of the board of pharmacy. ttegeut of tbe state normal school at Monmouth. Regents of the stats university at Eu gene. Commissioners of the 1st Oregon dis trie! agricultural society. Tbe expert to measure work in ths state printer's office. Besides tbe foregoing tbe governor u a member ef tbe respective boards in whose gift and control are several other import ant positions, and he bus no small vjice io tbem, as follows: Superintendents "f the asylum for in sane, the state reform school, the school for the bliud and tbe achool for deaf mutes. Tbe clerk of tbe board of school land ommissoners. The management of the portage rail way. The commission for tbe construction of tbe Eastern Oregon insane asylum. . Tbe capitol building commission. The domestic animal commission. It might be well to remark for the pur pose of saving postage and also saving tbe new governor from a deluge of mail matter, that a great many of these places will be filled only as vacancies occur by limitation of term or through other causes, so the appointments following upon the change ot administration will be comparatively few. 1895, her spirit took Us flight. Mr. Troutman has mad many frieni while here, and her patient auff ring was aa example of true Christian fortitude. Sh will be laid to rest in tha Cascade oemetery. The funeral service will be eonduoted by Elder Motor at tbe M. E. church, at 10 A- IM. SatnrJay. Two of hsr rsier wer at ber beJaids during her last few days. Pullman papers please copy. Aooideatal Bhootlas-. A man by the nam of Joho Reims, wbo ' ha been at work for Moor Bros, of 8kr man county handling wheat, accidentally ahotliimaelf in the abdomen Saturday even ing about 0 o'oloik. H has bean io low lor several days and bad been drinking qait frtqaeotly. Saturday afternoon h was io an intoxicated condition, and w ar informed by one who saw tb aot, that ia pushing tb oartridges in th ohaoiber be must have accidentally discharged tha weapon, tha ball eoteriog tbt abdomen and passing through the body. Tbe accident happened oo the north side of Seoond street. between the oorner of Madison and Jeffer son, and those a bo saw bim fall carried aim to 8kibba'a hotel, wher he still remsios. Dr. H jllister was called, and made a surgi- oal txamtnetion of tbe wound. The man ia unmarried and ab?ot 35 years of age. At ist account be waa r-ting rauly; bat th wound is of a very serious nature. To Htasap Oat Caaaaanptloa. Now tbat a systematic effort it planned to stamp out eauvuinpuoa we mast be gin to reil'XS thai our failure to make the attempt earlier la a teSectlon upon our civilization. Consumption it a veritab'e epidemic. always oresent to scourge us. it ai ts Death ol Mr- Baek- Mr. Jos. Buck, wbo died on January 4tb, was witb Mr. Frank Oabel't sheep on the Deschutes. On th evening of th 3rd"' b complained of being lick, and th next morning bis companions took bim to Mr. Baxter's on th Natural Pasture, about two miles diatant Everything possible was done for bim, but he died a tout 7 o'clock in tbe evening, He lost consciousness be fore he reached Mr. Baxter's, aad remained in that condition until his death. Mr. Buoc ws aged about 60 years, and waa highly respected by all who knew him, H was buried at Wapinitia Sunday, and waa followed to his last resting place by many sorrowing friends. Mr. Gabel de ires to return thanks to th people of Wapinitia for the help they ren dered him in th last tad rite he paid to bis fr end. WW Is Hat A letter was received - yesterday at th governor's office from Nortbamptdu, Mass., making inquiry for deary Beck with, son of vlrt, Austin Beckwitb ot Canto Center, Conn , wbo left home twelv years ago and was last beard 'rota iu March, 1830, at Hardin, a postotfioe then ia existence la nearly 100.000 people In tbe United States Crook -.. 0rea,n. but whlch ba, -eswa , Thar at. mnid Iaaae. aIia Uh I . w - - CICIT oai iiot sa auwien unu vsssvivfisa, yellow fever or small pox ever killed ia aov year Tet while we spend millions in quu antlne aod other preventative measure tn escape those diseases, we tit down con tentedly aud let consumption ravage a 1 partt of the country year after year witb oot the smallest effort to prevent. Tbere wss excuse for this in tbe lat genera' ion at it was supposed to be an b redltary disease. There cso be ooao Wuat- discontinued, and tbe mail for which goes to either Pauline or Fife. . An nod it vary anxious to obtain Information of th young man and wished to be informed as to who weald be th best officer to writ to in that neighborhood for information. Tbe Prino villa newspapers or the county officer there may be aiili to ascertain if Beckwitb ia in existence yet or give aom direct fact about bim,