mtitwef. KaiitTilSRIiK. VoUmeXXXT UNCONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1895. NO. 24 Bto-? PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY BY J3HH MlCHELL EPiTOi. AHD PROPRIETOR ,, Professional CarOa. ' 0. C. HOLLISTER, Physician and Surgeon Room vir Dalles Nations' Bnk. Office hours, 10 m t li m, and Irom t 10 4 p m. Keei deuce We t End of third Mreet, DUFUR & MENEFEE, Attorneys at Law Rooms 42 and 3 Chapman Block, The Dalle". Ore. j bUlHfcBL M, I),C Phyiieian and Surgeon, Rooms 3 and t. Chapman Block, Tin D-llea, Ore. yyM. TAOKMaN- Practical Dentist rw. War a a Rmcn'i prr-cei . Sefon 1 8t ail ainrfc vnaranterd to Ve htisf Cll' D and all he latest Improved methods UM in dental operations 4 a. HKKktCTT. aTTOHNET AT LAW Offlc - . In Bchanno's buildips, ui stairs, treeon. ine oaiie. MlCIKflK. TTTABCO LODGE, NO. 16, A. F & A. M. Meets VV lint and third Monday of seen montn at o P.M. rpHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO 6 ' X Meets in Masonic Hail the third Vtednendaj each month at 8 P M. , nOLTJHBla LgDGE, NO, 6, I. O. . F.-'e.te j every Friday evening at 7:30 n'clocx, In K. of P Ball, comer uf r-co,.d and Court street. &.Joura tur brothers are welcome. H Clouoh, Deo v. fTQUEKDSHlP LODGE. NO. .. K. of P. Meett every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock, in Scrum no's building, corner of Court snd Second streets, ftejournirur brothers are cordiall invited b. Vanga, K. K. and 8. . t . MKMii'EE, C. XI : OMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPAKANCK UNION W will n.eet every r'riday afternoon at It o'clock at the reaaimr room. All are invited. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Ml. Hood Camp, No. 68, meets every Tueadat evtmiiuj of each week at 730 ool-ck, in A. Keller's n ail. All orotners ana sojouxauur wwuois uu avited to be credent. TEMPLF LODGE, NO. S, A. a TJ. W.-Meets in KKellers Hall even Thursday evening at 730 Uock. PAH. KKKFT. M. V W. 8. Mvaaa, Financier 1A8. KEBMITH POST. NO. 42. O. A. R Meetf (J every baturday at 7.80 P. M. in K. of P. HaU. B. OF L. E. Meets every Friday afternoon in a. of r. Uau. TTTiSCO TRIBE. KO. 16 I O. R M Keeta V svmj v euutada) i s.iui in K. 01 P "tEbANG VEKEIN MariMoNIlt.- Mesu every VJ bunday evenirw in Kellers Hall T OF. L. F. DIVISION. NO. 187 Meeis n K. JJ. of P. Hall toe first and hird Wsduwday ol rain month at 7:30 P. M. 1HK t Hl KCHKJa. . IhbT BAPTlbl CbLhtH hev. o. D. Tarton, tsMtor. bervicea eTen abtmtn at 11 A h. P. u. 1 babbatb acbool immediately alter tne Korniag service. Prayer meeting avcty -inursoay svsniur at a f.u i E. CUl.'KCil Rev. Jao. WBnU.za, la-u r. Jjl , Service, aver bunoa) niorniug and evenins. 8unda bebool at lxa o clout r a. a coruiai inn. SstioF eor tended bv both pastor and people to all. J Pastor, bervicoa ever) buuday at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sunday School alter morning service. nr. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father BROssveM O Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 A. M Hifb . Man- at 10:80 A.M. Vespers at 7 P. M r-lT. PAUL'S CHURCH. Union Street, oppusitt O Fifth. Rev. aUi tt. Butdine, Rector. Services every Sunday as HA. M and 7M P ML, Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. Eveniuu Prayer on Friday a 71 P.M. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Riy. J. W. JaraiM, pas tor. PreacniiiK every anndat aiternoon at t o cleok in ths Congregational eburco. dially invited Ah are cor- j KOONTZ, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. .nt for the Eeottiah Union an ' Nwtloi al Ia surance company of Edinburgh, bcotlaad, Capiial W.000,000. Valuable Farms near the City- to sell on easy terms. Office over Post Office. The Dalles, Or. JOHN D. GE0GHEGAN, (Rf later U. lnd OH-ce. 1S0 1884.) Business before United States Land Office a Specialty. Wall's Block Main ct. T.i.couv.r Clark Co , Wash. CP. STEPHENS DEALER IN RY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES -g e y4 Bseord ftrett next door east of M. &: The lialles at Bunk iavina; just opemd In boflness, ant having a fall assortment of the latest go. d in m line, 1 de sirs a ahars of the -.ubllv paircnaxe CF STEPHENS. HENBY L KUCK, Mantifsnrnrtr of and dealer in Harness and Saddlery, Sacaad St., near MoodVs Warahousa, 1 THE DALLES, OREGfK A Work ;emaraateed lafWtlea . t CUvn Sat- JAS. FERGUSON, Goods hauled with the irr-mtest oaro to si' oaTta of the aitv on short notice. Do You Want Money? If so, send tl, and tke of your own and wife's abos for two pain of Rernold't Ahrgrt-Rwdy HH 8ole -made ot nardened rubber outwear any barber sole. Sent postpaid. Ton can !e.'mr. .ZZ! lAsmtnutes DTSrrent 0 XnS7-VSi IreiVyoSr fe warm anddr !.i2T5 roitt forafents. Order K groas pairirc. O. D. and 1 will give you ex- "V . MHut, anil afkwnahlo. eiu-aw BW-n in - - atsrix BirimuM,xtoOaiias aur, lea Wabwt ftb. blaei OL bTBAYD. General Expr-tsman One spotted cow, bran led f-gn 8 on left hip and swallow fork in both sue. aka ue December 1st. a my ranch on Fiite n Mil- oreek. The owner can bat a the aau by paying for this advertisement and pastjre- H HARDEbTr. Xbs Dalies. Ore, Daaambtr IS. IM " flit, Reoulatcr Line' The Dares, Poniard and Astoria Navigation Co 1HR0UGH Frelgnt na PasssnsBrLins Through Daily trips (Sundays ex cepted) between the Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles Uty. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connecting with Steamer Regulator for i he Dalles PASbEnGEx RATtS: O p wav f 2 CO Rouid trip 3 00 Freight Fates Creatly Reduced Shipments for Portland received at any time, day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered betore 5 p. m. Live siock sniptnents solicited fjall on or aaaress, M. C. HLLHJaZHY, General Agent THE DALLES, - OREGON- HARM LIE BE, . Practical :. watcHmalcer AND DEALER IN Clocks, Watctes, Jiwtlrv, Etc ATwnvf keeps on tal) the latent ond btt ftxhf o Tiuie-pieres uiamood hinics, bow-knot Riuri. Ail verwaxe, eir, etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 162 Eeif-rd r?iut Mt dm Wnliame fc I o.' - J ThE DALLES. OREGON COAL! COAL! I am now prepared, to deliver Koslyn Coal To aoy part H 'If fl'j hi K.SP pe ton. This is morn cheaper thn wood abd a great deai more convenient. Ap oly to E E. LYTTLE, Agent for O. R & N Co R. E. Saltmarshe East M STOCK YSRDS, ILL PAT THE HighestCasli Price for Hay and Gram." DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. A" A. BHOWN -Ksei LL ASSORTMENT AND PR0TISI0KS. Soecial Prices to Cash Buvers 170 SECOND STREET, Charles A, Baldwin & Co. BANKERS, 40 and 42 Wall street, NEW YORK. Accounts of Banks and Banker received f on isvoraDie terms. Roads flTid InvMlnMit f 1 1 t Dai! Financial Utter Mailed on n-olicailon. CORRB3FONDENCE BOLICtTBD. 1 1 1 1 1 m i n ' - - - - - JOHN PAiHEK The t Merc' ant 1 Tailor Suits Made to Order and Fit Gun ran teed ClothM lie. I 'd on the 81.04 1 si Notice Near Cr. Ttfji ttti W1iIt etott Sta CITY BAKERY Second and Union Streeta, A L NEWHAN. Proprietor FAaIILY groceries D. W.VAUSE (Successor to P. KREFT CO.; Peaer sn Mall Jaw, Pflinfs, Sits flirt Ar'it' Mh'i rial inr) Pa'rtprs 8ai'"'i 8 Ayent for MASURY-S LIQUID PAINT A I orders for pain'mg, papering n(l kalsnmi"irp; promptly attended 'f . We're Here to GROW-SIR And Want Your Trade Have yon ever seen Aunt Jemina's Pancake Meal ? Or Pettijohns' Breakfast Gem ? Our Eastern Buckwheat Flour Js fine, and you know what Uevker's Self-Rising Buckwheat is. Our Maple Syrnp, Maple Sugrar, Comb Honey and sweet things are just as nice as you could want them. Call and see us, or ask Central for t2 J. B. CROSSEN, GROCER. OREGON : BAKERY -AND - A! KELLER Prop': p.wpred to furnish fun Hied, bUli and tta tan note with tor cnoicen Bread, Cakes and Pies. Fresh t sters Senred in Erery Style. Heeund Sirrt. Next door to The Dalles Na . tlonai Bank, cowfciai ' Eiciiaie F. W. SILVERTCOTH, Prop. F. rat-class Wines, L'qaors and Cigars Always 00 Haod. Corner Second and (Xiurt Streets, Tha Dalles. Oregon. Sample : Rooms, o moisT HTH (Nearly opposite Umatilla House.) CHARLIE FRANK. PROF. The Best Wines Liquors and Cigars COLUMBIA BREWEK1 BEER ON DRAUGHT Watches and Diamonds. And All Kinds of the Best Jewelry I. C. NICKELSEN. Andrew Velarde, HOUSEMOVER. The Talles. A'l.irefi; lock Box 181. FAT PEOPLE. Pam ' bkhttt PaiA ill rerlnre yoor wehtht PKHS aKSTI.V f'om 12 to IS pun a month hnatirvnir sick' es o- Injury; noiublie itv.- Thet buil- up h. h.ath si d h su .n corrp'txinn. irarnr no -rnkie. -r na'nines ninut ahdonrn and rlrtlrii't r th n or ly reiievM. KtllXri'rlHn b t a ac.ntin. aio ikw tlve ft lief, adopted oi ly sfier years of pxperieioa. ail orders aurplied direct from aur office. Price 12.00 prr pai kas; - or three puckagea fe S6 00 by mall postpaid. Testimonials and particular, (sealed Sets. All CorreasBdrei Mtrvtiiy ivanae,.- PAM REMEDY CO., Boston Miss Children Cry for f itOHSa-B Castor. a " Caxtorli la m well adapted to children that I n-couimt-nil It as aupei ir to any prescription known t me." H. A. Archkb, M. D 111 South Oxford St, BrooklfO, I). T I rie Ciuitor'a in my prarttoe, and find It tpetialiy axLtttfa to afFectluns of ciilldnjn." Aux. Robzbtsom, M. Dm 1067 Sd Ave., New yofffc 'From prmil knowledge I can any uu lastoi u is rust excellent medicine for coll Ireo," LIS. Q. O. OannoD, Lowell, Mass, Castorla promotes Digestion, and OTeroomea Flatulency, Constipatiori, Sour Stomach, Dian ncea, and Feveriahnesa Thus the child la rendered healthy and its Sleep natural, Caatorla contain UO Morphine or other uarcoUo property. Tte Dalfes National Bant OF DALLES CITY, OR. President,. .Z.F. Caslile'r, .H.L General Banting Business Transactec Sight ETahanes sold or NEW YORK, SAN FRANOTSOO. Northwest Cor. Second sadWaahington)Sta. t J 8uccessoito Georx Bach. The Cheapest Place tn naLLsa ros All Kinds of Groceries, FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARES TO. Wa reawctfullv solicit a ah of the nubile pat- rename snd -hall end. avor to give entire satiatae ton to our customers onto cm no new. A. GEHRES PROPHIKT0R OF THE PIOSEER SODA W0,tKS 8E00ND.8THEET THE DALLES OR. JUcufaoturos ths Best Articles of , Soda, Sarsapai ilia and Gker Ale a Laaue Orders With Andrew Keller, Orjniectloner. Mount Hood Imk Room TEE DALLES. OB EG ON. Best Kentucky Whiskey FROM JLOTJ&VIIXE. Very Bust Key West Cigars, and Bes' of Wines. Er.gliab Portrr Ale and Milwavke Seer always on band. MAETZ A ITStT. : PROP'S 0. R. & I CO. MCNEIIX. RacelTs. -TO THE GIVES TBS Cnoice ot Two Transcontinental Routes VIA la SPOKANE KIHBEAPOLIS DENVEK OMAHA AND AND ST.PADL KAHSAS Low Rates to All Eastern Cines OCEAN 8TE.MER8 leave (ortard days for SAN FRANCISCO. CaLA. For full detail call oaO ft. AN. Attentat THE DaLLAM, or address I sVfta HVnaiDVBIi VSSli 4 TeX U fill f DTTDssP GROGEhY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. EnnB and Chekerea Career. Valentine, Neb Jan. 33 Aasast Tbieman dmi bars in destitute clrcam stances yesterday. He ranie here a abort time ag , en route to Fort Meade, wbere be ba a son-in-law, who la an officer in the Uuited S ates army. Wheo bis effects were examined, papers were loan a wnicn airciosra an ex'iaor dinary caret r. He was tbe son, the pnptrs shot, ol Dr. Daniel P Taieman, eZ'mavnr of Biew Xnrk, sod a celebrsted mauufactorer of sara ral Instruments He wa a mor lo the Tnioo armv flaring v e war He whs a soldier for 43 yei-rs, held 18 Ct.mmU ion, frnm lieuieoant to insp-cmr geoeral, took part in 243 bat'le. Ud been wnuanen stvea t mea, and be a dea tbe Unltel States, had sere- a Egyp', Mex co ana ntner roun tries, tie was ap U 'ioted to West P not id 1848, and, ac iTiing to bis piDprs, rtibnnied there from witn ex ueroor tsucnnr, o. Kentucky, aoi two others, who offered . rv ces to J. ffrm.'O Davis. Amnnir bis efff-cta wr trniud peraooal le"era from Abraham Lincoln, J.ffersnu Davis sod Stnnewail Jirkson. He was In churee of F'.rtreas Monro wheo Jefferson Datis and Ismily were prisoners, Thrj MrcarrA a Lnrgi Booty. Pine Bluff. Ark., Jan. 25 Tbs south bound Cotton Belt triio was bald op Dear bere by two masked men at 7:03 r St Tbe roboers were rtdiop; oo tbe blind bag; gnee, and, as thr triio weot torough a deep cot, tbe eneloeer saw tbem crawl over tbe tender of ths engine. Before he could realize what was up, ha was loon a iuto tbe muss's of a pair ot 43 caliber rcVo!ers. Tbe robbers cum roaoded bim to atop tbe train and marched him to the express car, which was io charge of Messenger J W MaseT, Maasey ass covered by the bsnd.ts' gona. as wss also Uonnnctor Hsrris, who had come ont is tbe meaotioie. They took the money Harris bad on his peraoo. The amoupt tsken from tbe express ear cannot be a.certsined. After an Inef fectual a tempt to open tbe safe in the express car, tbe bandits compelled the p-.B8eDger to assist. I be amount taken from tbe Safe is estimated at 23,000 fhe watch and chain taken from tbe ooo ductor were returned. It is tboogh tbey are members ol tne Uook goa do . Tba passeagers w-re not molested, nor was ap; one hart by tbe bspdits. old Reserve Diminishes, Washington, Jan. 83 Thr secretary ot the treasury bat authorised for sale geld bars for export on tbe pa meat of a premium of of 1 per cent to cover tbe cost of manufacture aod transportation, and this morning $1,000,000 was taken no these terms. There was witbarswn $3 800,000 coin aod f 900,000 additional i engaged for export tomorrow. making op to noon f 5 TU0.Q0Q This leaves the gold reserve $58,034 428. aod the amouut ot gold coin oo band above tbe anisnn' of nuttaudlng gold rertifl- cstes, f 10.913 880 Treamry rffluiais. however, do not regard the amount ol coin received no deposit for ctr lucstes as sacred to their ledemption, bat will cootiooe o psv oat gold on demand tor legal tender. It IS deemed amply suffi cient. There i enough gold ta either coin r bars to meet tbe oemsod on gold cer'iScatea. While tha situation is re garded ss a very trying one, there is no thought of aoythiog so serious a to into ve the credit of tbe government, which the secretary will lady maintain at all basirds, Orrat Tie.fTp Brekea. Brooklyn, Jan. 83 Tae street-car strike la nearly over. Todsy may see many strikers returning to worst as In- div duals, as the rai'road companies say tbev may, aod not through treaties made with their executive committee. Trolley cars are mooing on nearly all lines, though not the toll complement, bat tbe great tie-ap has been broken. Tn Ninth regiment has been ordered home. aod there is every likelihood tbst tha 8venth will be ordered back to New York tonight. The Brooklyn Heights Beilrnad Com- uaoy announced that it would ran crss- n lines from Green point to tbe JErle bssio today, snd large crowds waited tor the first car. The authorities sent a large detachment of regular and special policemsn to keep tba pesce. Tbe military were ordered not to shoot with- ut good cause. What is supposed to be a dynamite cartridge was picked up tbia morning at tbe corner of Fiatbasb avenue and Folios street, where several car lines pa-a. It was covered with a coating, aod has a face at one end, and is aboot Ive inches long. Police Superintendent Campbell sent it o tbe navy-yard, wbere an exami nation will be made. Tbe strikers ssy tbey sre ss determined ss ever to bold out, and if no agreement is made before tbe troops are witbdrawo there will be, in toe opinion of many, a renewal of tbe trouble. At Ridgewood station, when about 85 w men arrived te work for tbe railroad company, tbe strikers sorrousded tbem aod succeeded in bosthog tbem down Palmetto s reet. Policemen aod militia. who were sent to their rescue, succeeded io overtaking the kidnapers and prisoners, and rescued six ol ibe lafer. The other 19 were taken to tbe besdguarters of tbe strikers and kept prisoners. los)a Loak far War. Washington, Jan. 85 Ex Governor Iaaao P Gray, the present American mln ister to Mexico, arrived in Washington today aad visited the department ef state. Ha ssid be did not think war would be declared between Mexico aud Guatemala, bat in his opinion the differ ence between tbe two countries woo d be Justed through pesceful negotiations. Further tbsu to express this opinion ratber positively, be declined to tslk, ola reluctance to discuss tbe subject being I Xulaioed by tbe fair presumption tbat presence here is not disconnected snm tbe affair it-et The connoence x pressed bv Minister Gray that bos'ili- i les woo d be avoided is general in t facial circles. It seem to be motly founded tn the known helpless cood tion of Guatemala to make aov practical showot force against her powerlul neighbor. Their Reestioa GwaditlwaaL 8haNwHAI, Jan. 831 is stated bere on go-d authority tbat tne Unintse peace envoys will not he received unless they hate lull poweis to propose Onal terms t peace. StVerel JapsDtse warships hsve gone st.uth t iotticept steamers fXiectrd 'o rnve aimrtiy tiff 'be coast nl Cmna with rm, aninuioi'lon and ' lher articlts I l9 d a t-oi.tralaiid ot ' ar Oar Harr BflStl. Yokohama. Jai. 29 - Ao of&Vial dis patch Si General Nodxu attacked Hai Cueo January 17. aod adds: -There-were 8000 Chinese tro ps Under Gt-aeral Chang on oar right, and 0000, under General Tai, on our Sett wing. Wa loutul 91 Jtnnese dead after tbe battle, including two officers. Natives ssy tbe Chinese lost over 100 men." An offloial dispatch from the bead quarters of tbe Japanese army announced mat the Japanese captured Yneo Chang onen January 80. Tbe riiapatcb sli-o announces tbat in further fiirhtioo- aronn Hat Chen January 23. 1000 Chinese again attacked tbe Japanese position, bat were repulsed about 8 o'clock in tbe sfterooon with a loss of 100. On tbe Japanese siae, so men were wounded. At the national Capital. Wasaington, Jan. 25 There is grest sarpnte manifested amooir all Bepublt cans tbst there should be a disposition in tbe Oregon legislature to deteat tbe cau cu- Domination, sod prevent the election ol Senator Dolpb, In tbe Republican aeostoiial caucus here today there was a1 most so unanimous einress on tbat the defeat of Seoator Dolpb would be a grest lots to tbe Repnblicsn party in tbe senate. and tne country besides, tjucb a defeat woa d be a grest loss to Oregon. The regret oyer the legislature is very pro Dounced. and fesr la expressed that party rootioi ot the senate la being endancered Prnnonoued silver men as well ss others say that tbe majorl y ot tbe party should control. Msaatera at ktea. New London, Coon., Jan. 28 Tbe ocean tog Sta King, of Philadelphia, New York to Providence, with a tow of Ave coal-laden barges, pat into this por this moroiog aad reported the loss of her eotire tow and the eooseqaent deaths of 18 persons, including three women aod two children. Captain W F Upsted, of Philadelphia who wss in charge of. tbe tag, tails this story : "We left Wsdnesdsy afternoon with tbe five bsrges in tow. Race Rock light was passed Friday slterooon, about o'clock, with tbe weathet good and everything favorable. Jast before mid night a stiff breeca sprang from tbe essi sod soon blew ap a strong soutbesst gale The blow wss acenmpsuied by blinding sonw sod at 8 o'clock tbis morning, tbe tow rgan pulling and battling in a way tost indicated trouble AH Bands bad gathered aft in order to dw something to avert tne threatened catastrophe, bur when tbe three stefn barges broke away aod began tn founder, wn wstcbed tbem for about bait an hour, all tbe time struggling to save tbe tug and tbe twr remaining barges from destruction. Tben 'be three barges weot down. At 6 o'clock tbe two temaioing barges foon dered and the hawser from tbem to. tbe tug bed to be cat. At greet risk ibe tag wss pnt afioat, and alter repeated efforts I'nes were got to men, who, through tbe blindieg snow, could be discerned on tbe barge Sully, which still floated. Tbev jumped overboard and were pu'led aboard the Sea King fearfully exhausted. Thr tog unsuccessfully sesrebed for tbe others and it was necessary to ran for port to save tbe tag from tbe increasing storm." Oa thr Shaa Taafc Pealasala. 'Yokohama, Jan. 28 Offl isl dis patcher from Yam-Cbsng Keog state that the second batch of Japanese trans ports completed the landing ot troops st noun January 83. These dispatches arid that during ibe alterp.Qon ef Juuary8l neavy uriog ws( neara in tne direction oi Wei Hal- Wei, aod Japanese outposts in the evening reported tbst fl .thing elec -trio l'hts could .be"foeQ in the (sine direction. Hir iDHiMA, Jao. 28 A dispatch ret ceived at Japanese headquarters from Admiral lto announces tOat tbe Cbioese warships are still lying lo tbe harbor o Wei Hai- Wei. He adds tbat the Cbinese forts aod torpedo boats opened fire oo tbe Japanese fleet January 91, but without effeot. Tbe firing mentioned In a die patch from YoeLChaoe'KVog wa undoubtedly ineffective. The caononsde announced by Admiral lto , aod the eiectrlo lights wbich tbe Japanese oal posts saw Id tbe directioo of Wei-Hat Wei must have been those of tbe Chinese warships and torts wb cb were tamed on tbe Jspsnese fleet. ' sSeattBieatt Warlike. Citt OF Mexico, Jan. 88 Publtc sen timent is very wsrlike. Rumors are tbat something definite will be known Mondsy. Tbe Qtiblat of toolngbt ssys thai a telegram was received hers stating tbat an envoy from Gaatemala bas ar rived at Tegociapalpa to negotiate a secret alliance with Hondoras. Nicaragua, aod Guatemala, and if mere should be no war with Mexico, they will make war against Salvador, a small republio which tbe other Central American states propose te attack in combination and divide its spoils between-them. The president and severs! members of tbe cabinet nave bean in secret session all day, but nothing reliable caa be learned aa to the result of tbeir deliberations. The feeling la general bere among tbe Americans tbst Mexico's case is right and she bss jastlce on her aide, also that all through the controversy President Diss aod the Mexican government bsve acted kindly and have been Verj lenient with Gaate mala. It looks as If Gaatemala wrrn trying to gain more time te organise for the centralization of Central American republics. A Ceafriwaee at tke White Heaae Washington, Jsn. 88 Tbe president. Secretary Carlisle, and tbe attorney general had a long conference at tbe White Hoose todsy, at which tbe finan cial situation, tt ia ssid wss discussed in ail Its pbssts Secretary Carlisle went to tbe White Hoose ss esrly as 8:80 thi msroing, aod was soon joined by Mr. Olney. It is not koowo what, if anything, waa decided upon, but It is believed tbat early la tbe coming week the administration men in congress will mske an authoritative propjeitioa to the silver men. looking to the passage of a bill providing for tbe issue of $300 000. 000 In 8 per . cent bonds cnnpied witb some silver legis'ation. Friends of tbe administration argue it would be wise for the silver men to accept any fair and liberal offer, for in case tbey refuse, sny silver legislation during the next two years would be oat of the question. Arsneataa rerseeatiaaa. London, Jan. 28 A dispatch tr the speaker from Oonitantioople ssys the work of persecuting tbe Armenians ia Armenia and Asia Minor io proceeding vigorous' y ss before, adding: , "Tbe Torkisb newspapers sre evidently under orders to keep dowo the exci'e men', acid it is extremely difficult obtain information Irom the interior II the present crisis is - prolonged it is probable there will be trouble in Macedo nia io tne spring, sod if t is erioos. Bulgaria, Greece - atd 8-rvia wiH inevitably be involved aod tbe eastern que-'ion will be raised ia it most at-ntr lot m ' kxwa;rrsm af thr Inqairy. Constantinople, Jao 27 The rom mission appointed to n quire roto the Armenian outrage '"is had a prelinilrarv sitting at Moosli. ' Tbe porte still refus o to permit newspaper correspondents is travel ia Armenia. TELEGRAPHIC. Bla Wlr Disappeared; Little Falls, Wash., Jao. 88 Yes terday afternoon about 4 o'clock Mrs John Gill disappeared from home. Her husband was awsy. bat retaraed about 0 o'clock and found his three little girls aione. one aia not come borne last oigbt so todsy a sesreb wss Instituted. Tbe woods sioood tbe boose were examined. out sne was not found. Tbls rfteraooo Mr, GUI went to tbe bsrn to feed the stock sad foaod her buried in the bay. She refutes to talk. She is supposed to nave been sunerlog from a fit of tempo rary insanity. Taoaaaoda Are Affected. Philadelphia. Jan. 87 Tbe ingrsin carpet-weavers who operste power-looms jo 65 mills in Kensingtoo have decided io strike tomorrow unless tbeir employers agree to psy b gher wages. It is said that no le-s than 18.000 operative! will be affecte i. The executive commi'tee of the Power Loom Pro'ecti'e Association met today aod beard report from thr various mill committees all of wbicb S'ated that none ot tbe maonfactorers would yield to tbe demand, wbich i for ao advance of a quarter per vard on all grades of csrpeis. Woile only 1090 power-loom weavers make tbe demand 14.000 other workmen are direetlv affected, aod 4000 indirectly. Drowned as Astoria, Astoria. Or, Jan. 38 Albert Hansen. the 8-yesr old son of a store keeper in this city, wss drowned yesterdsy at Emore's cannery. With a number of other boys, tbe lad bsd been - coasting down a slip leading from Secood street to the cannery, and, being unable to control his sled, be was carried off tbe wharf. Tbe tide wa h cb at tbe time, aod tbe water muddy, making it impossible for soy one to locate his wberesboa's oa'il oo late. The body was recovered after baviog been in tbe water for nearly an I pour. Tke Craiaer Olytapla. San Francisco, Jao. 88 Tbe craiaer Olympia wss towed to Mare islsod tbia morning, aod formally delivered io tbe government baying alrendr been accepted at tne navy-yard. Uoal, stores and am muni'loa were put aboard, ready for service in three weeks Tbe Olvmota re quires au men, exclusive oi eaxers. JSrelared oat tiaiiry. La Porte, Iud , Jan. 28 Mrs Geodeke formerly Miss Georgia C eis, koowo aa Indiana's Queen of Song," bss just been released from prison at Bernais, France. where she bsd been confiued on a charge of srson. Miss C!els wss a alodeot in a New York conservatory of mna'C, when she became the wife of Captain Geodeke. German officer. Tne couple weot to Bernais, wbere Geodeke went into busi ness aod prosoered . His factory burned down one day daring tbeir absence, aod they were arrested ou tbe charge of arson An appeal was sent to Mis. Geodeke's friends In Iodiana, aod on their repre sentations tbe state snd government tScials nnited in an effort to secure ber release, and money was raised for her defense. A cablegram, received by Mrs. Goedeke's brother in Sno b Beod brings news of ber acquittal. It ia now an- oouoced tbat Mrs Geodeke and ber bosband will return to America. he Wit' aos Arhitr.tr. New York, Jan. 28 Tbe Etrald'i Washington correspondent telegraphs. -War between Guatemala and Mexico seems inevitable. Gaatemala can only preventit by complying witb tbe demands ot Mexico, aod this she is sppsrently nn willlog to do. Mexico will not arbitrate. Lfforts at arbitration by tbe United Statea have failed. I tearn from absolutely reliab'e authority tonight that Mexico baa po-itively declined to eotertaio the suggestion of oar state department thss the difficulty be submitted to arbitration 8' ripped of all polite and diplomatic trills Mexico's aaswer is to the effect that Gaatemala bas been very insulting snd impudent and deserves a threshing. Tbe reply waa received at, the atste de partmeat late yesterday afternoon and read ' to the president by Secietsry Gresbsm late last mgbt. It was a disap pointment to tbe admiaistrstioa authori ties." Asapatatwd It HlaaaelC Harribburg, Pa., Jsn. 28 Two years ago Robert Galbraitb, aged 74, a farmer of Payne township, Isdiana coooty, fell from a load of bay and Injured bis lef ankle and foot. Tbe injury bas caused him great suffering ever since, snd the family physician bss long insisted tbat unless the loot wss smpu'ated tbe fsrmei could never be better. Gaibrsi'b stub bornly refused to bsve tbe operation performed. One mornrng last week tbe farmer's daughter went into bis room. Delia," ssid be, "the job is done. Tbe foot is amputated." On tbe bed by bis side lay bis loot. Oa the other side was a rssor. Tbe old farmer bad amputated bis own fort witb his razor, and bad done it neatly, too, at tbe ankle and joint. Although be u now 78 years old Farmer Galbrsitb is not suffering from tha shock of bis se'f amputating operation, and tbe ! doctor aava be could not have taken tbe foot off more neatly himself. Wanked hy Heavy Waves. Woodland. Cal., Jan. 27 For 80 hours winds from tbe north bsve ceased heavy wavea to roll over tbe track from Sacramento to Woodland. No train came through from Sacramento today, aod it la reported tbat it is unsafe fcr a distance of five miles. Hundreds of men hsve been constantly on the lookout, and if fhe water goes down trains will run through tonight. Three-hundred feet of road washed away last nlbt on tbe Woodland as Marvsvllle road, two ml lis north ot Zoight's landing: Thousands of sacks of dirt are being hauled today and placed oo the north sido of tbe embankment te protect it Irom thr heavy waves. Trsins can go over tbe Marysville route for some days, even if ibe wind subsides. All north-bound trains art now detained bere. Cars Are AtaaalBST. Brooklyn, Jo, 28 Tne trol'ey cars are running on all Hoes tbls moroiog, aod s. me are running on schedule time. Everything ia quiet. Toe Seventh regi men' ws relieved from duty at Halsef s rent power-boose aod 'eft there tbis morning for 'heir armory io New York. Tne Seventy first regiment aod Firt oat trrv have afo been relieved Irom duty and returoed to New York. Ii aa Huat'ie. Paris. Jd 28 The newspapers todai are less hostile in their utterances 'gini ing lbs Rbot minatry M Go'ile', boweter. in'eads to ask the g veromeo for precise declarations regarding its Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. 3. Gov't Report ID, ABSOLUTELY PURE general policy aod annoaoces tbe seers. sloo of bis followers from M. Ribot's apporters on the grouod that tbey were oot consulted dunog the mioisteris' crisis. After discuss! in of Goblet's qoes tlon and tbe a in n sty motion, tbe government will atk the chamber to devo'e itself entirely to tbe budget. The amnesty motion will Include Geronlt Richard. Count Dillion and M. Henri I Rochefort . fire Ravaa-ra Cvrvallls. CoBVALLls, Jan. 28 Fire this morning destroyed tbe grocery store of Petrse. Clark & Co., on Main street, tbe saloon of B Woldt, and two boases belonging to J SorMa, aod damagal a building be longing to Join Zns. The losses are: stock aud fix urcs. 84509: iosursnce. - , - v - , ,iuir. foaoo B Wo'dt, liquors, 8400: uninsured. J E Lorbir, $8500; insurance, $1800. jono assuu; uoiosured. Sol Bin th. aged 80. bad bla W broken daring the fire. Tex" Daniels aod Htrrv White were arrested tor stes'iog liquors darin the are, loe stolen, goods were recovered. Verdlet of Arqaittak Chehalis, TTasb .. Jan. S3- Tbe trial of Max F Haas, who on December 28tb shot Joseph Patek dead in tbis city, wss concluded this momlog in tbe superior court. The jury brought io a verdict of acquittal, after being oat 88 boars. Haas shut Patek in front of ibe Cny drag store. Tbe murder was tbe result of a quarrel over Patek's wife. Acquittal followed tbe plea of self-defease. Said at Fublle AaeUea Seattle, Jao 88 Tbe Raiser Power aod Railway Company, franchise, tracks aod eouiDment were aold at noblio sue. tioo today, under order of the Uolted States circuit court, te Angus Mackintosh A M Brooks aod Frederick Btosmso. for $1S,SU0 cssh. Wben confirmed by tbe roort tbe sale wul not De subject to redemption. Faltkfal t Dalph. Rosebcrg, Jan. 28 -An effort wss msde bere todsy te bsve the leading R-pobli- cans S'go a request to tbe Douglss county ntrmbera of tbe legislature to saaport Hermsnn for United 'States senator But few. if aoy. signatures were Obtaloed. The ReoabllCaOa Of Douglas are satisfied with tbe action of their representatives. BjafrerlBK Pre a stable. Lodisviixi, Jan. 28 Tbe four cbil dren of Andrew Cole, of Lawrence county bava beea brougot to Louisville suffering itb rabies. Tbe e drst, a boy of 13, was bitten by a dog lo 1889. Recently be developed hydrophobia aod bit bis brother and two sisters. Ooe of the boys will die, but tbe others all balk and sosp I like dogs. . latrraaseat er ar marram. London, Jsa. 28 Tbe latermeot of I tbe body of Lord Onurcbill took place at I B enbeim Park. Woodstock, todsy. Tbe queen. Prince of Wales and tbe emperor of Germany sent delegates. Memorial services in his bonor were also held at tVestmiLlster ahbey. Hrrnnt'i Pealtlea. Washington. Jsn. 28 Hermson ssid today bis position in tbe aeosturisl con test is the same aa it bas been. He is not a candidate, yet if the contest rescues a point wbere there is a deadlock, be would esteem It a grest booor to be elected. The Grass Far Office). A woman who went to Olympia after s legislative olerkahip- writes to ths Taeoms Ltdytr of her experiences. She says it took her only 15 minutes to lesrn of the foolishness of her errand, ao j thereupon she dstermioed to lesrn tbe total number of those who, like heiself, had Bought Olvm pia in aearen ot clerkships, it proved s motely throng. Thtra were yoong man with sisters to educate,-fathers of families to aapport, women deserted by their- bas Stan da, and a giil who waa the sole support ef bsr widowed mother snd little sister Tben there were doseos of g rla snd womtn who were ncable to do hssyy work, as well as the cripples who could only do writing. Buaiocss man naked for positions tbat tbey might prevent assignment sales. From tbe entreaties, tbe open button-holing of the members, snd ths thousand and one man avers, that ths obterviog eye oould dateet, one was almost led to believe that evert needy person io the state was asking for legislative elerkthips. Important Deolaiow.- In an important land decision lately rendered out ot the supreme court of the state of Washington, the most elaborate brief ever filed in that state came before court, embracing over 800 pages of printed matter. The point of the most Interest is tbe decision, that a title pro- cared under the U. S. homestead laws Is a title by purchase aad becomes com in u nity properly. Tbe farther point is de cided that where during the period ot res idence and improvement required by tbe United States hemustead laws a maa and woman hold themselves out to tbe world as husband and wile and then subse quently marry, tbe wife takes a comma nity interest ia tbe real eat tie acquired during such relationship, though they are not actually husband aod, wife. It is also decided thst a general guardian Is a rep resentative ot bi ward in litigation and bas power to bind him by his conduct of tbe satt Boys aad .lns Aid Sorlefy. Boys may be bad (and sometimes girls) (l)ur ordinary eervice at wages; (2) upon iudenture, fto work, attend school, and be rtrought np somenat aa our own; and (3) ohildreo may be bad for legal adoption Addmsa, J. H. Miaener, Superintendent Oregon Boys' and Girls' Aid society, Port, aud, Oregon. Powder ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay s llttls more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find tbe PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf .' grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Legislative Hattax-s- Salem, Jan. 28, 1895. Editor Tmsa-Mjimaiirasai Tbe senatorial question is prsotioally no- 8b,Ded' witu ,D exoeption psrbapa ol Col. oiDoott aroppiog la as a dark-herss. His friends bere are usior every effort to prove some o! bis big flab stories, tbat his exper ience oo tbe Columbia river may be tamed to bis advantage snd aot agaiust him. Ha will gat a very nice ooaafortable yote if we eso prove by petition, tbat he was never a candidate for mayor of "North Dallas." Tn u.heroian on the lower river aod heir rePr"n'ia are oa a "atil! hunt. ""at will coma very near kisking the backets oat of ths fish-whsels, sod tbe bottom eat ef the fishing basiness about Tba Dalles. AU tbat is aeossaary to make tbeir scheme a suooess is for tbe whaelmen to remsia ooiet and kiok after their nron- . mined. Twslva fiah-hilla have bean already introdaoed lu ths house. Representative McGreer has three bills onder wsy, one to amend sa Sot amsodiag seo. 4033 Bill'a Coda, that eoantiss may at e general election decide whether or not road tax shsll be naid in oath and not in Lurk a. at nraaant laalh.i ralatino in tn. di.trihnhnn of th. A iat . nnhli- laod sales to road distriots, suoordlng to tha number of miles of road in each district. The third placing a bounty en coyote ani eqnirrel scalps, mskiog said bounty uniform throughout tba stats sad psysbls from tbe state treasury. One very pertinent resolution was rated out of order Friday daring tha jnlot session. Is was that members bs not allowed to date frth"r bck th soming of Christ in order to explain or apologise for voting as they do on senator. It would have spoilod many a "spread-eagle" speech if It bsd carried. There seems to bs a geoeral mlsoaier. standing of tbs nature of ths fight st praa- lent, going oo here, it is not nor basis been a silver firfbt, mors thaa ths Oreyostaa has mads it saoh. A majority ot tha anti Dolpk mea are not fret-silver man, and if ths deadlock Is broken aod Dolph elected. ,t will be through tbs effort! of ths few radical "free-silyerites" to mske it sppesr a silver victory. This bas already began to grind oa some of tbe suti-DoIph foross. There Is not now nor has there bean st anv time. In mv ODiolon, tne ausnirsc oh,noe tor .fr,, ,iWer advocate to be Li - .j .t, Tn. iuht has been aualnit Dolph and the Oregonian, and wbeneysr Dolph is out of ths Bxht, tbe bond thst now nolds the "antra" together, snd wbloh Is claimed to be silver, will oesse to longer hold the forces, and ths case will soon be settled with no triumph for the silverites except their aasittaooa io Dolph'a defeat. There srs so many sditois throughout tha state who take their opinions ot tbs situa tion from the Oregonian tbst thsy sre mis led, aod make their readers believe tbia to be aimply a eilver , and aati'ailver fight, which is not true by soy means. Haying seen no copy ot the Motjntainzek sines coming to Salem, yon will of course aot take ths above criticism to mean yoa. Keno. This extra- Constipation, Dizziness, ' Falling- Ber. nations, Nerr. oris twitching of tbe eyes aad other paita. Strengthens, invigorates and tones the entire syejem. rladtaa cures nahllllv ordinary Sa- Juvenator Is the most wonderful discovery of toe aire, it bss been en dorsed by the men of Europe and America. Hiidvan is 1 Neiroasnasa, 1 Kmlaalons, 1 and develop 4 1 and restores rludya stops Preoiaturtoess of tha die. f cnarge in ai barge in 20 ly . f ava. Cures f t:SliaV IJ!tM' weak: organs. rJiSrfiK t tains to the oa LOST I y.:S$ii.: by day or 1 D8MU. iamc9 MAflflOOD Milt yniM stopped ii'.V. IIT1P ;feV ctilokly. Over 3,000 prfrate ssvloTBenienta. fYatworeneat means tmooteDcy la ibe first stage). It ts a symptom of seminal weakneta and barrenness. It can be stopped ia to days . pr the oseof Hndyaa. i Tbe new discovery was made by the Bnrrtal isUoftiM old famouHusoa Medical tnttrtate. It ts the strongeet yliaiixur made. It is very powerful, but baimless. ftold tor SLOO a pacx airoorS paokages for SS.00 plain aealed boxes). Written guanuiiee (riven for a cure. If yon boy aizboxeaand are Dot entirely eaired,sLs snora . Wluoesent to ycvnvAoruicnaraea. and for eireularaand teeUmon noiuaia. Addreaa RvUSON saxVUAWASa ASIB BTirUTJC sTaaetlem BtoeJkton, Oaj-ket at Euis Sta, aaai rnuHitW vsii w m It I'm