The Tiiaes-Moniitaiiieer SATURDAY ...... ..FEBRUARY 9. 189S " BON EST MOSSY. The financial question is the all ab sorbing one in Washington City, and to formulate some plan by which tbe treasury may retain ita gold is a prob . lem that congressmen are trying to solve. With the change of tbe ad ministration it was expected that an innovation would be made in the finan cial policy that had been followed by ReDUblicana. While Democrats during . the canvas of 1892, freely gave their on th senatorial question, originated ' opinion that the tariff laws should be "d supported by tbe Populists of the the treasury of tbe state, it -was ex pected, would be stopped. But the expectation has not been realized, and instead of a reduction the number of clerks has been increased. There were useless commissions which have been adding thousands of dollars to the bur den of legation every year, and there was an urg ut demand that these be abolished. Nothing has been done in this regard, and the wishes of the peo pie have been trampled under foot by those whom they elected to represent them. Of course bills have been pre sented to rid the state of these para sites on its treasury; but the dead-lock: Abolished they also held out hopes, and strongly expressed them in speeches, that the country would again return to the silver standard that was in op eration . before 1873. On this latter point the Chicago platform was enig matical; but Democratic orators at tempted to interpret it in favor of unlimited coinage of silver, and held . that ai one important reason that -Republicans should be supplanted in . the administration of national affairs ' by members of their own party.. When the change took place it was found that the president was in favor of a sound "and solid currency, and could not be bent to the will of silver-dided Democracy. Daring the two year that Democrats have been in power no silver legislgtion has been attempted, and no effort has been made to change the monetary system which had been sneeeeefullv carried out by Mr. Harrison and his pred ecesore. The threat ru sufficient to shake pnblio confidence at home and abroad, and for tbe past two years the aountry haa suffered the worst finan cial straits-tbat it haa for a long time. A nation is very much like an individ nal in financial matters, and the loss of state in their wild craze for free silver, has" blocked the wheels of legislation, and valuable time to tbe tax-payers is passing without anything being done, Tbe legislature has 72 Republican members, and the opposition only IS in both branches. They were elected by the largest majority ever given to a ticket in the history of the state, and they will be held responsible for everything done and anything? left un done. This is right, and every legis. lator should realize the responsibility that rests npon him. It is not the time at this session to deadlock the legislature because the majority are not willing to prove unfaithful to their constituents and to the best interests of the state and nation by supporting a candidate in favor of unlimited coinage. Every Republican member should consider himself in duty bound to redeem the promises made by the A CAUSE. Many people lose sight of one of tbe most important elements of the present financial strife which the national treasury is in, says the Eugene City Register. It is not altogether due to any fault in the monetary laws of the country; and the Republicans all over the nation are near right when they attribute the trouble to tbe change in the tariff laws of the country. The tariff on imports has been reduced to a great extert, but not jet .so ranch as was promised by the party' in power. But the reduction has workpd a hard ship in two ways. In the first place the reduction itself ' would naturally enough depreciate the revenues; and in the second place the prospect of fur ther chaDgPS made it advisable for im porters to import heavily, for the fear that the duties would be lowered still more. Besides being a faotor in crea ting the deficiency, the change in the tariff laws has worked a hardship upon the manufacturers of our country and the mem and women who depend upon them for employment. It will take another Republican congress and ad ministration to bring everything; back to tbe firm foundation which the busi ness of the country has been shaken from so rudely. VIHII 9IIA1MJT USWUEO UO IS UUb tk free silver man. The forty three Re- pnhlicans who have supported bim should continue to do so until the last 4 y of (be session, and if Oregon has only one senator in the next congress the blame will rest on those bolters who refused to carry out the wishes of the people a3 expressed at tbe ballot box, and broke their plighted faith with the caucus of which tbey voluntarily formed a part. Personal letters are written to the bolters to bolster them up in the ob struction tactics they are pursuing; but atraiige to say, although these are pub lished in the Democratic and Populist preai, under glaring bead-lines, the names of tbe authors do not appear, and it is impossible to determine their political state." If they are Rpultli cans they should not be ashamed to I make themselves known to the public; but it is furmi?ed and with good reason that "Republican," "One of them," eta, are bim ply cloaks to hide Demo crats and Populists who fought Dolpb and the Republican ticket last June, and are still engaged in the same busi ness. EDITORIAL NOTES. The Japanese have not quite cap tured Wei Hai- Wei; but they are in such a position that tbe place will be in their possession in a few days. On to Peking will be the next watchword of party in tbe canvass last June, so that I Japan's army, and then the old empire it might have a fair standing with cit- ill sue for peace ic the most humil itens in future campaigns. But from ltln8 ""ner. present indications the party will fight It is apparent that the present con tra h.i.tl.. haranfror hannmanrwd bv gress will grant no relief to the the perfidy of Republicans in the leg- treasury by passing a financial . bill. i . m lone T. r - .5 I IUU VUXJ lUHUUUUru waa ucintiiru 111 lslature of 1895. It is almost impos-1 , , . 1 . ... , . . 1 . . 1 . I I ' ' . ' 81U10 Mb fcUIB mil? UBLQ III ICUCOU1 buo must look to the Republican party to confidence is equally aa disastrous to I promk" made regarding economy.and gide it out of the muck and mire, the one aa to the other' Debts canDOt tD8 overwhelming victory of last June financially and otherwise, into which be the cause of defeats m the " &as been lead by me democracy TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. Hirry II sj ward's) Trial. Minneapolis. Feb. 5 In the trial of Harry Howard for the murder of Cutba rlne Oiog, tbe sttte to lay sprung a sur prise by placing Claude A B'ixt, tbe self confessed tool of H.iyward on the Mnad He teemed calm enoucl). Hitwurri looked mildly astonished, but betrayed no uneasiness. In answer to questions from Nye, B iit related bow six or seven weeks before the murder Harry Hayward waa accustomed to come down into tbe eogine-rooji and have long talks with bim. Blixt pointed out on a diagram the flits where they wtre aci'usw md to talk. B ix' described bw he witnessed a note for $"00l given by Mi p. Giiff to H iv ward He said he bad been itmtructed by Hnrrv lo tay wbeo he saw the hills. J-su3 Christ, what a lot of monev !' Trie note was ofli-rtd io evidence, nod touud to lie dnten Novem ber 24, pine days before the mnrrier That night in ibe tiatrment of the Ozir. Harrv said to him, ' I am going to kill her; I did not let her have $7000, it w only $2000 T am goiog to tab her to a restaurant and have her show me trie money, and tell her how crelcos she has been." "Aft-rwards,'' continued Blut. "be told me be took her around io tbr rertauraot and had her fbow the roone and she placed it in a tumhler while the ate, and no roe one else told ber she would lie killed for her money." But said Hnvwsrd told him he wa going to have Mist Giog'a life insured and then kill her. The wrneesi related the d flerrut plans maoe bv Hatward to rour der the woman, and bow Anally be foned tbe itness to commit the deed by threat ening to kill his wife if he. ielused. The witnes degcrihed fully tne dnve on which he shot Mis Qt.it. as he avs In accordance with Hay ward's command - j his arrest, and at Greytown, Nicsragoa, wDen tne captaio ot the Btltisli warships Jtohavk, demanded his release, no atten tion w pjid to the request. Hater was eventually released, but he had to leave Nicaragua for Jamaica, until the affair settled. The .rtea'v of state for fori-ign aff-irs. Eirl Kimbcrly, declined to receive General Btrrios. KrMited Xearly all the Iemand Wn.KE baubk. Pa , Feb. 5 Nine hundred eiriuiD runners and drivers of tbe L high Valley Coal Com peo y re turned to work this morning. The company granted nearly al: tbe demands ol the strikers. be paid by the one nor the other in promises or paper, and when the time for redemption comes tbe coin mast be f jrthcoming or there will be bank ruptcy or repudiation. may future. In this emergency political parties J proposed by the committee appointed Queen Lil, the dethroned monarch of the Sand wish islands, has been ar rested for complicity in the recent out break. There is no doubt tbat tbe The amendments to the charter, as I queen still has an ambition to govern THE NEW C BARTER. should work in harmory for the estab lishment of tha public credit. It should be made known that the United States intends to pay its debts in the honest coin of the commercial world, and that there is not the least danger of any repudiation of them by tbe adoption of tha silver standard. This country can no more control the monetary standard of the world for that purpose, makes several impor tant changes in the law as it now exists. Under the old charter t he oity recorder and marshal were elected by the people, but the new one makes these appointed officers by tbe mayor, with the consent of the council. This will have the effect to make the mayor alty and city councilmen offices of greater importance than they are now. than it can originate a new code of in- Citizens and tax payers must exercise ternational law. Ii is very foolish to great oare in casting their ballots, and attempt anything of tbe kind, and the if this is done there can be no objection most disastrous consequences will t0 the innovation, surely folio. This erase after silver As regards bonding the city indent- the natives of Hawai according to her own sweet will and pleasure; butPres ident Dale is in possession of tbe ex ecutive chair, and is able to maintain his position. . Tbe war oloud is drifting awav that was hovering over Mexico and Guate mala for some time past, and negotia tions are progressing between these nations with indications that a prace ful solution will be bad of their pres ent difficulties. The orient is do'.ng fighting enough for the balance of thn world, and the west should be tranquil for a time, Gov. Morrill is right in admonishing the people of Kansas that they cannot expect to restore their impaired credit is simply a notion that has I edness this will lower he rate of in- if they leave law on their statute- come into existence since the 1 nt 2 nr ,nt ner nnnnm. and will books which discriminate agaiustlend business depression of the Dast two t. TW ifar-r ers bv "iS possible for borrowers years, and, men rendered desperate by financial stringency, are grasping at straws to save themselves from the whirlpools that threaten to engulf them. m Hflav tha Millprrinn of rltthtfi for two must be paid semi-annually, and at or lhree 8 8och a licv drieg present warrants rnn for three or four I capital away and puts interest up to years. Tbe creation of two more wards will HAKE TBE TEST.. - The proposition made by Speaker Moores to Hon. E. Hofer, of Salem, for a canvas of tbe Republican voters of Marion county to ascertain their preference for senator would be a good plan to be followed throughout tbe state, if tbe bolters would be willing to abide by the decision 6f tbe major ity. But, it must be understood, that the opinions of Democrats and Popu- lists are not wanted, for this is a con test within tbe party ranks for the election of a Republican United States increase tbe council to nine members instead of six, aa it is now. By this means all portions of the city will be more fully represented than tbey are now, and the number insures a major ity on all questions when all members yote. The committee unquestionably con sidered economy in their recommenda tions, and this is very important. Our city finances are in a bad shape, and it requires careful management and retrenchment in departments to keep the expenses within the limit of the receipts. A healthy state of finances is necessary for proper growth, and our city cannot expect continued the highest notch. The death of Ward- McAllister has caused many slighting comments to be made regarding biro. f sprang into notoriety as the lender of select society in New Tork, and now that he has goue to the silent majority, the press of the country should be generous enough to cover his defects and assi nine proclivities with the charity of ailence. i The editor of the Wasco News says the Republicans of. Shprman county do not want Dolpb; but Sheriff Holder, wbo was elected laat June, nays a large majority of the Republi cans are in favor of the re-election of Senator Dolph. Tbe Republican sher iff is better acquainted with Republi can sentiment in his county than the Democratic editor of the Newt, be cause he has had more opportunities to senator.' In Eastern Oregon we are assured that Mr. Dolph would be tbe Pr08PeritY nntil the baln " n judge of the status of the people. choice of a large majority of Republi cans, ior they so signified their choice last June, and it would be the same re sult in the other portions of the stair. But we doubt if this would have the desired effect to stop the filibuster g of the opposition, for they appear de termined - to block legibtations and defeat the wishes of their constitntentr. There will be time enough to have this matter deoided by tbe people be fore the silventes in Salem can realize the fact that ' tbey are making them selves the subjects of tbe severest een- its favor. A PROPOSED MBtf&DY. The article which we publish in an other column from an advocate of tbe single-tax theory indicates that the writer does not fully comprehend tbe Chinese question as applied to tbe Pa oific coast. There is no portion of the region west of the Rocky mountains tbat would not be benefited by an in crease of population; but these should be producers, and capable of assimilat ing with American institutions. For Ddbs and come of bis confederates were recently imprisoned for contempt of court, in their actions during the strike of the Railway Union last su ai mer, and they are now on trial for con spiracy. Of course they will be found guilty, and will suffer a longer term of imprisonment Sometimes, wben one is in a pessimistio mood, he is inclined to believe that tbe rights of labor in this republio are not clearly defined. i Tbe senatorial contest at Salem pre sented no very novel features today. With the exception of Mr. Cooper, who changed to Hermann today for known to himself, Mr, The bill of Mr. Boothby for an ap- proptiation of 300,000 for the con struction of a portage road around tbe obstructions in the river above this point is a measure of great importance to the producers of the inland empire, Within the next to years the Colum bia river will be open from The Dalles to seaboard, and the portage road from this point to Oelilo would give relief to shippers east of this city until the Dolph ship-railway is completed, western uregon receives appropria tions at every session of tbe legislature for the state uuiversity, insane asylum. agricultural college, normal school, penitentiary, and other institutions, while the region east of the CaHcaden is hardly recognized. The lawmakers at Salem should consider the wbol state entitled to their consideration, and ahou'd not discriminate in favor of one portion to the detriment of an other. It is no waste of public funds for them to be used in improving the highways of commerce, and tax payers would willingly bear this lncreasea burden, if it ameliorated the condition of the producers of Eastern Oregon. 8 ahe,,d wiln J"ur sideof tbe case." 8 I The defenne opened bv calling Pi .me next issue ot oonas ty tne sec- Fanr Were lI-rhamed. Chicago, Feb. 4- Four of the defend ants In the Debs conspiracy trial were discharged by Judge Grossrup today. Tbey were Dennia Lark in, Frank Dreyer, James McDonald and John Burk. The court reserved its decision as to Jobu F McVean and John 3 Hannahan, directors of the American Railway Uoio.-i. Re' garding ibe other 11 defendants, including Bibs, tbe judge simplv said to tbe attorneys for the defense "You may retary of the treasury will be to the amount of $100,000,000, and this may oe expected in a tew day a. While one reason for the deficit in the treasury is becsuse of the loss of revenue from the parage of the Wilson tariff bill, anotner cause is the loss of confidence in tbe status of the finances of the country by the continual agitation of the silver question. If the constant drain on the treasury continues much longer the country will come to a sin gle standard, aud the hoarded gold will be at a premium. This will make business lively for Wall street, ana toe wna silventes who are constantly howling for unlimited coin age are sowing rich crops for gold buys. If the monetary system of the country were firmly established upon tbe basis of national and commercial hon- ii i .. esiy punuo connaence would be re stored, money would freely enter the channels of trade and business would revive. Ibis constant withdrawal of gold from tbe treasury has no other enect than to mak it scarce as a cir culating medium, and give Wall street Presi dent Thomas, of the Western Indiana load. He waa asked about the proceed' ings of the General Managers1 Association He produced reports, bui requested they should not be made public. The defend attempted to prove by Thomas' testimony tbat an agreament existed previous to and during the strike between tae general managers aud tbe Pullman Company, but he denied ibis. President Ri-ewell Miller, of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, was asked if Attorney Walker, who assisted the govern meat, was not attorney of his road. A brisk legal battle followed, tbe defense claiming Wn ker's service as attorney tor tbe interested rail road should disqualify him from serving- as counsel for tbe prosecailou. The matter was finally ruled out by the court, General Manager Hurley, of the Chicago, iUllwaUkee & t. haul, was examined as to the proceedings ot tbe General Man agira' Association, but could not remember but little of what occurred. Through Cxprrs Kobbed. HCT03IN8ON, Kan., Feb. 6 As the Sania Fe tram No. 1, which left this city at 10:15 p. M , pu led out ot Sylvia, a small' town about 80 miles west of here. last oigU', two men boardea tbe engine end a short dis'ance out compelled the . lELEGBAPHIO SEWS. Diaeuasioii St turned. Washikto F-b. 7 Tbe bouse mpt at 11 o'clock and some routine buaines was transacted be I ore debate on tbe bond bill was returned. Representative Grosvenor asked uoani mnus consent for tbe consideration of the joint resolution for tbe appointment of a committee to Investigate tbe validity of tbe election in Tennessee last November "I object," shouted Mr Cox. '-The stae of Tennessee can take care of itself." Tbe house went into committee of the wbo'e and resumed consideration of tbe administration bill to author ze an issue f 95UO,0OO,O0O gold bonds The pend ing question was on an appeal from the decii-ion of tbe chair ruling the amend ment c tiered by Biand uut of order. The chair was sustained bv a vote of 180 to 52 Mr. Brossius r.ffered an amendment proviamg for runb bonds of the Denomination ot $30: (30 and 100 as can be disposed of, which should be de posited tor sale with national banks by tbe secretary of state. Mr. Sickles, in an eloquent plea for tbe pasricg ol the pending bill, which he re garded necessary ior tbe welfare and honor of tbe country, declared be forgot all bis difference witn tbe prei-iden in admiratioa of hi brave and manly action on the financial question. Mr. crossing amendment was agreed io. The amendment offered by Mr. Whee1- er, to repeal the state bank tax, was lost without division. . n opportunity to charge a premium for I engineer to stop. Two other men broke its use. I open ibe door of the express car. Toe messenger rrfueed to open the Sate, at tbe point of a revoiVer be was compelled to carry a sack through the coaches and I Sleepers while the roobets made the una I sengirs disgorge everything vf value. It is impotstble to estimate the loss sustained by (be passengers, -but as tbe iruio is ibe through Caiitoioia exures, ll il bedeveo tbe robbers were well repaid Funrtern Itnndrrd III- charged Juliet, III, Feb 5 Because some of the tonnage men employed in thejoliet rolling mills would not accept a rtdU"tion "g 25 percent, 1400 men were discharged today. Hawaiian Affairs. San Fbakgisco. Feb. 6 Correspond- ric-ot ibe United Press, per steamer Australia, says. Qiiet is substaatiallj restored in Hooolutu, and business re sumed. Military operations ended on the 16th, after nine days of activity. Al! leading rebels have been captured and are in pilson. A military commission is t present trying tbm. Oa the 15th inst John 8 Walker, Mjor 8ewrd and CTGulick were urrested for complicity mine piuchnge and landing of arms for the re he s. Seward wasone of the queen's commissioners to Washington last sum mer. Gulick, wbo is rieepiv implicated, was minister of the Id tenor, with Gibeon lbese?i rests were made Io consequence of r!itclo8Uie by leaders Nowtein, Wilcox, and otber prisoners, who bv been vying with each other in their revelations. On (he morning ot the 16 h, the ex-queen was arrested at her residence by Brown aud Parker and confined in a former roy al bedroom in the south corner of tDe former palace, abere sbe now it. She has renounced al; her sovereign rights. Tba atterooou tbe volunteer troops and sharp shooters were called in and dismissed to their homes. Ti e president has appointed tbe follow log military coniiuissiou : Colonel KiLoey, judge .advocate; Lieutenants-Colonel Fltber, Captains Z eg ir, Pratt, Camara and Wilder, and Lieutenant Jones. There was no celebration of abrogation day on me 17th except a noon salute. TDe mil -itary commission opened court in the morn.ng, 13 prisoners appearing belore it-Mes-rs. Gulick, Seward, TB Wa ker. Bowler, Rickard, Bertelmann, Wilcox, H iwiB O, ibe iwo Lines, Greig. Welo iii an n and Marshall. Tbe prisoners wete allowed lime to confer with their counsel, and court adjourned. Cbaries Ciark, a chief attendant of tbe ex queen, gave damaging lnlormt tlon, which ted to tbe discovery at her resi droce of 4i) r fls. 11 pis ols, five swords, 89 full belts and 1000 cartridges; also 21 bombs of dttitrcni patterns. This last, ti.e Bulletin, late'y a royalist paper, terms a jriebitul find." White and K tson were arrested for casting; a number of bombs found. Tbey were em ployed by Berteltnaun to make 20 as ornaments for tenceposts, as tbey say. A skilled native scout was sent up in the mountains to scaich for L t Line. Lane came dowo in the af(ern0:i, -tarved out, and surrendered himself. He was tbe only leader still nut. The hg is now cnmplete'.of all important rebels iu the field, and or most of their white accom piires and instigators. Up to the 19 810 per.ous were bed prisoners by the government no account of the rebe hou Ot the rebels taaen from tbe field, four were tnreigni-ra and 125 natives. Of ac complices 89 were foreigners and- 11 natives. Only half whites are included with tbe natives. TELEGRAPHIC. A Terrible Deed. SPRreoFiELD. O., Feb. 6 The mid ac tines of Mrs. George Wolt culminated 'bis morning in an act of cruelty tba' brought the atteotioo t.f the authorities to ber condition. Neighbors, attracted by cries at the Wolf residence, iovesti gated and found that the mother had stood her children, aged 7, 5, 3 and 1. out in the fret zing air perfectly nude, and was alternately pouring ice water an i hot watir upon them The childteu were rescued and the mother placed Uodir a'rest. Ii is claimed sbe was driven in sane at spiritualistic seances. Plghtlnsr In Jtadagasear. Lisbon, Feb. 5 OfBuial dispatches re ceived today from Lureczo Marque.-. Delagoa bay. say as a resnlt of the fight logon lucomntl river, January 21, the Portuguese captured Anguane and Maxa qume. aud that on F tiruarv 2 nntiveh returned and sorpri.-d 'he Portuguese, but were repulsed The Portuguese lis. is four killed and e gnt wound, d. h. Portuguese and friend y natives yesterday commenced a combined attack on tbr Haffi'S. The Rejected Credentials. London, Feb. 5 A dispatch to the Timet from Yokohama says the creden tials of ibe Chiotse peace envoys, which Japan refused on account of tbe insuffl ciencv of their powers, were as follows: "Bj decree we appoint you our plenipo tentiaries to meet and negotiate the mat ter with tbe plenipotentiaries appointed by Japan. You will, however, telegraph to Tsung Li Tamcn, of tbe Chinese for eign i.fflce, for tbe puruose of obtaining our commands by which you wi.l abide, Members of your mt'Blen are placed un der your control, You wi 1 1 conduct jour miss'oo in a faithful and diligent manner, and fu fill tbe trust reposed in jou. ' A dispatch from Peking savs that the capture of L:ng Cbou ai.d Wei- Hai Wei has made a deeper impress on upon tbe Chinese than tbe fall of Port Arthur. The disuatch adds that the reported refusal ol Japan to treat with tbe Chinese envoys confirms tbe belief expressed il Peking tbat tbe Japanese are not willing to name their own terms of peace. n;n;n. u ,..t I . A. ... . . reasons only I auacz. auu aiu a aa iui.uk huss ub ud uwv.i a ui s aaiii'ia si Hru ita mun r w nr nnw an anaan . , . . ,-r -. r..j w. jjolph'a frienls are as hrm as ever, tne party to wnicn iney pretena to oe state in tbe northwest, and especially and undoubtedly will remain so to the allied in future elections. Of court e, in Oregon. Tbe Chinese do not pos- end of the sewon. To retreat from DemocratsandPopuliat8,bopetoBee the sess all these elements. Tbey are in- the position tbey have taken would be Republican party shorn of iU strength, dustrious. but thev do not hPmn, treachery to tbe best interests cf Or, ..... . I . . I egoa, and would merit censure from so tbat they may have an opportunity Americans in any sense of the word, Lf, RftpU,ii(.ttn party 0f the natlon . i .i 1.1. : t. n l. . , I . - ........ I . r r J m. me --puuuc cnu, uerauter, sua ana are uniair competitors in tbe labor and of the state. they know the course the bolters are market. If there was any method to pursuing is certain to accomplish this prevent "the holding of land out of end. For this reason there is not a use" which will remedy this evil, and Democratic or Populist paper in the make even Chinamen desirable acces- state that is not doing everything pos- sions to our population, we are frank sible to encourage the bolters to keep to confess we do not understand it. np tbe fight, and not to yield to tbe I At the price of productions nnder the majority in any emergency. Every I present Democratic free-trade admio- At Kansas City. Kassas Crnr, Feb. 7 The blizzard raged with unabated vigor all night. At 7 o'clock ibis morning tbe thermometer registered 10 deg. below sero. A gale is blowing. Signal Officer O'Connor does not promise any respite until Friday evening. Tbe rallioads are not incon venienced much bv drifts day that the dead-lock continues strengthens their hopes, and they are already looking forward to 1896, ex pecting that tbe Republican party, by reason of fractional feuds, will not be able' to elect a single candidate on the state or congressional tickets. These are the tactics of political minontes, istration if every acre were made to yield a harvest the income would be very meagre, and would be far from being a source of wealth. With wheat at 25 to 35 cents a bushel there is little, if any, profit to the farmer, ex cept he is a large land-owner. But, by any system that may be adopted, and harmony-and party fealty are there must be industry and economy, necessary to defeat them. BROKEN PLEDGES. The present sessiou of the legislators has only a few more days to exist, and so far it has done little or nothing. and we should only welcome those who may become American citizens.. The single-tax theory will not do this with Chinamen in Oregon or Massachusetts. The queen's proclamation convening parliament appears very egotistical Last Jone, in every part of the state, when it is known that she is almost an economical administration was de cnanded, and it was expected that the ssembera of the legislature then elected woald not be remiss in the perfor mance of their duties. Times were bard, taxes were burdensome, business powerless in the management of gov ernmental affairs of Great Britain. In her speech, wbioh was undoubtedly prepared for her. the old lady uses "I" and "my" quite frequently, as though the destinies of the British Five of the six polar expeditions tbat left for the North last year came to an untimely end, and the sixth, that commanded by Dr. Fridthof Nun- sen, the daring Norwegian who bud previously crossed tbe ice-cap of Greenland, has not been heard from since be launobed his little boat, tbe Fram, to drift from Northern Russia over the pole to Greenland through seas supposed to be there to afford tbe passage. Austria is tbe first in tbe field to announce a polar expedition in the coining spring. The citizens of Eastern Oregon can read in the clear sunlight comfortably without heirt coats, tbe news of blizzards raging east, with tbe ther mometer ranging 10 to 20 degrees lie- low zero, and should be thankful that they live west of ibe Rocky uiountaiui- and in tbe salubrious northwest. With all the advantages of climate that Oregon possesses there is a fruit ful soil, vaat mines of mineral wealth. and room enough for thousands of honest, industrious home-seekers. Mr. Dolpb has only lacked three votes of being elected United State senator on every ballot taken in the joint convention for over a week past, and these three votes have been with held from him simply because he is in mm mm EM Bim mmm Thta axtrft- OTdlnnrv Ra juyesator is sue most wonderful olsoovery cf the age. It oa been en dorsed by the leadinpFnien. ttflo men of uroce and America. Hudvan Is Hudyan stops Pretnaturengst of the die. charsa In en days. Ortrcs LOST MLzKRQOD CocstJpcUon, BtemefS, FsJiicg Ben-satifnx.Nirv-ons twitching ui uie eyts and other fitTSCfftlipnn. lnriKorates end tones the entire (ivMem. Hudyan cnus ueniuty, Nflrvottsnesa, Emissions, and develop) s end rt stores weak tgars. P. ins In ILe bactf, lot sci bv d av m Iiitlitstorped i,',inv '... OTteMr." Over 2,000 private enrio'senienta. Prematurenees means nnnoteney lu the flrrt stags. It is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness. It can be Slopped in so daw bytheuseof Hudyan, The new discovery wis afl Y j the Special ists of tha old famorjs Hudson Medical Instltuia. it la tha BtmtifttMt vf :u I miulA Te 4a mm in every department of pnblio affair. I know that democracy is growine- dailv been substantiated against his record I F2wSS,!l5.. a.'?'Le; J9'4 ? L9A P"0" . - . I - " i . iKujKnm luz oo.wi,pJuinHe&!ea ooxeej. There ere extra expenses incurred by I As a monument of tbe venerable nasi-1 88 friend to an open river and ibe I Written gnarantee giyeufora cure, if you buy ... a - s ... . . r I hoafc intaraata a ik. snwlm.. .h. I KS"??.1 JSP nirSl. na,Sl ine emptoymen. oc a large nam tier of I tne monarchy may survive tbe bonse I m. . -w, .. wijra wyooireBoraiienantea, . . . .... . . I . . . . ' nouse These three Reriuhlicana ham I tod for rtrcularnd testtaoofcla. favor of maintaining tbe monetary vas dull ana proa nets were wortb empire were carried on her hnnM. """' worn- a r. i 1 IJ VT . . Uttle ,n the maraet.and these empha bu, the people can afford to py Hu.e re Z aired tbe importance of retrenchment attention to what sbe says when they abilitv. and not, a sinele charire ha more Address ' clerks, who practically received per I of lords; but both are doomed to wreck I - TLs 7 t" " -"' hcdson medical iswiTtiTB. .. , ..r u- .ru.-. - 77 , T " awwr ecs: misrepresented their constuuen's, Jiuic(loaStocktoo,Alarsutdt:UU(a, dieai for doing nothing. This drain on lad rni fja t&e future. 'and refused to rote for Mr, mVxwl,CmU Orojvned in the Neatueea HrLLBBOBu, Feb. 5 News has reached this city that i C Hall, ex county sur- veyor and a respectable citizen of tbis couotv, wbo recently traded for a farm on the Big Nt-stucca river, io Tillamook couoty, bad besn (ootid drowned in tbe river near bis borne. He bad been having considerable financial trouble of late, and was being sued by a heavy crtditnr. H bad been so much worried by 'bis tbat bis oldest son, C E Hall, took matters into his own bands, and was in H;i labor lastFnday attempting to straighten up tome affairs for bis lather, wren be was sodden. y summoned borne by a telegram announcing the finding ot bis father's body m tbe river. Charge llmied. Br"Okltn, N. Y.,.Fb. 5 The com plaint ot tbe strikers against' rresiaeot Norton, of tbe Atlantic-avenue system. charging bim with violating the Uuited States laws by having signs inscribed U. S. Mail" oo cars of tbe road oa whicb no mails were earned, was dismissed io tbe federal court today. It is thought tbe mayor will veto the resolution passed by toe a dermen revoking the licenses and franchises ot the trolley lines. The resolution is Declared to be unconstitu tional. n cases oi violence or wire cutting occurred during the night. Ha j-ward Harder Trial. Minneapolis, Minn , Feb 8 Tbre was an intensely sensational scene in th couitroom today shortly after the Hay ward murder trial opened. B:ixt, tbe self-confessed murderer, was still on the stand and Erwin began today's campaign by charging directly that tbe witness had doctored bis confession given yesterday to suit public clamor. The state objected to tbis manner of cross-examination, and tbe court susta;nd tbe ol jectioo. Erwin then aked Biixt bow be accounted for tbe discrepancy between tbe tajo state meets he made as to Harry's giving bim wbisky. Blixt wanted to go into explao atioa uftbis after bis own ideas, bu Ji win ins:stea on a direct answer Again B:ixt tried to bedge, answering be was in oo condition at tbe time of his original confe-sion to remember the detais accurately. "An? man in the condition I was in," said Biixt, '-would not be likely to know whether Ibe time Hay ward brought the wbisky waa o'clock or 7:80" Htyward .aogbed aloud, and looked quarely at B ixt the while. Tbe face of he murderer turned livid, his voice trem Med, and be half arose from the witness cbslr. "Yes," be cried, "this is no laughing thing, I tell you." He wan pointing one shaking band atra'gbt at Ha j war J and ins lips trembled as be gasped: "Yes. von -- voa are tbe man tbat done an. i snow l tell ine truth, and vou knew, - - ." Hay ward, with his chin resting on bis hand, bis W'.lte teeth snowing as bis llp parted in a broad grin, bad enraged tbe witness beyond endurance. Uiilt Was called dowo by tbe court, and tbe cross examination went oo. There was an lm meose tbrosg present, at least 400 being women. Expects a Settlement. Bak Fkancisco, Dvo. o wnen seen late last oighl. Cbiel Arthur said: "We haye accomplished ootb ng so far, but we expect to arrive at some settlement of the dispu e on Toursday. I am goiog away for a day or two, but will ho back here to meet tbe Southern Paciflo officials on Tburaday. We have submitted several propositions to tbem and thev want time to cop-idrr mem. , ine nature or tne proposition I must posi ively decline ti discuss. 1 can oniy say mat i expect ! s-e this matter amicaoiy aoi isied od Tduraday.' : Bairias Was Uiisureraafal. . IiNDON, Feb. 6 General Birtios, special envoy of 'bo government of Nic aragua o the Bti'isb tO'ernmeut, has goue tr Piris. I' '8 learned his mission here has not brep soccesful. Tlieie is still some Iriction beiweeo MxtarHg-ox nno Great Britain in regard to the air-8' Acting Br.tish Vice Consul H.tch bv t Ni -iragoao au horitiea at Blucfie da, n 8 ptember las', at the time of the rim turt'Sm-e. ilttch c'stmed the in pr guan authorities refused lo inform him pf tbe aature of the charges which eaused poverty and drier. Omaha, F?b, 6 Mrs. Anton CLrlstiao son has been- living in tbe same room with tbe dead bodies of ber husband aud two children f.r davs because sbe was too ooor to defray tbe expenses of their inter ment. Tbe husband died of blood poisoning, and her two children of scarlet lever. Four davs after tbe fat be. was taken dowo, tbe 5 year-old boy died. and, not knowing wbat to do, the mother placed the body io a back room until she should b-ive time to seek aid in providing tor the burial. The next afternoon tbe lather succumbed to tbe disease, aud bis irf.dy was placed beside that of bis son twelves hours later death relieved tbe bsbv of its sufferings, and ita body was stored away witb the others Crushed with grief, without funds and friends, tbe mother was in a sad duemmi, and not knowing wha to d , sbe paid no atten ion o ibe bodies, and set about to care for the oldest boy, wbo was sbowinir signs oi recovery, ine Biivailoa Arm nas taacn coarge oi toe cue. fad Condition of .4ffdlrai. SacbaMEKT, Fell. 7 The report of the assembl) committee cn public health and quarantine and state hospitals and asylums subm tted to the asstmoly praUts the condition of affairs at the Berkeley institute for the deaf, dumb and blind, and at the insane asvlum, but gives severe censure to the situation at tbe home for adult blind in Oakland. Many of tbe inmates seen in and about tbe grounds, the report savs, were wretchedly clothed and so filthy in appearance as to be absolutely repulsive The depraved - inmates of rlie Smcktoo asylum were clean compared to some of there. There can be no possible expisnation 'or this coudition of things, other tian bad management. Discontem reigns supreme amoog tbe inmates io regard to the managemeut; the a ms ebeie is rife w:th petit jcalou-iea and a avstem of espionage, wbicti the committee is cocviaced does exist on the part of the superintendent, was generally complained ol. Practical discipline is ab.olulel) wanting. The inmates said spies were so on tbe alert that many times tbey bad been barsmy treated for speaking tbo trutb. Discord among tbe directors la commented upon aud It is recommecded that all the present board be removed and tbat a suitable site outside ol the city be purchased for the institution in order to better tbe condition or tbe institution and save an outiay for the state. A. Hotel 1st Flames. Isdiakapous, Feb. 7 Shortly after 10 o'clock this morning fire brose out on ibe fifth floor ot tbe Deoi.on hotel. Ow ing to tbe intensely cold weather tbe fire men were handicapped, Tbe Deuison hotel is located on Ohjo and Pennsylvania streets, and is tbe larg est in the city, having 600 guest -rroins. The hotel a-aa quickly filled with smoke, and tbe guests left quietly. No pinic lesulted. Fr a time it seemed ss if tbe fire would spread to the Grand onera-house. immediately across the alley south, and to the Empire theater. Fireman Frank Nutter and an elect rlc- ugnt man, Peter Rau. Were knocked from a ladder 40 leet hieh bv a fal in a c roice. Nutter will probably die, aud R-ao is seriously itjurtd The flimes at tbis hour (12:45 P u ) are still confined to 'be southeast portion ot tbe bot-ding, tbnutrb the fire is not by anv means under control. Tbe botel was valued at (400,000. and toe toss tnus lar is estimated lo be clos. to $100,006. THE CELEBRATED Columbia rewery AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. This Well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good healthful Beer have been intro duced, and ouly the first-class article will be placed on the market. East Second Street. The Dalles. Oregon THE GERMAN! A, STUBLING & WILLIAMS. PROPS. Fine Wines. Liquors and Cigars All brands ot Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter, and Genuine Key West Cigars. A full Una of CALIFORNIA : WINES : AND : BRANDIES welTs-year-old Whiskey, strictly purs, for msdidual par bosss. Malt Liquor. Columbia Unwary bsar oa draught. , 04 Second Street. TIIK DALL ES, OR Bpreekei's dirt la Ir. Sah Fbakcisco, Feb. 7 A specla1 from Hono ulu giv-ee further particu si of Rudolph Spreckels1 connection with tbe rebellion. Among the papers seized at Li mokalani's house Was a diary witb entries made last June and Jul; referring to Rudolph SpreckeV advice tbat sbe re sort to force to regain her tbrooe. Tbe general impressioo in Honoiu'u is tba Rudolph Spreckels did not purchase arms for the revolution binuelf, merely ad vancing funds for the arms wbicb were purchased tor tbe ex-qucto bv some one else. Luiuokalani's Oiarj refers to the torn mis-ion appointed by her several months ago to proceed -to Washington and ascertain if President Cleveland would take further s tDS to restore ber power. She writes tbat sbe informeo Spreckels that sbe thought Cevtiaad favored arbitration rattier tbao force ol arms. Tbe special correspondent ai Honolulu claims to bave positive!) learned tbat some ot the leaders of tbe reoeilion bave been sentenced to death . ' A Convict' Bmeide. SAXEM,f?eb. 7 W. A. Baker.convicted and sentenced to tbe . penitentiary from Washington couoty November 29, 1893, for bigamy, committed suicide at an early bour tbis morning by barging. He se cured a piece of roDe 'and. dnrino- the night, lied it to waste pipe tbat tz tended through his cell, and, making a noote in ibe other end, slipped it over bis neck. Tbis was done by standing on tbe sink in tbe corner of bis cell; and step ping cff. he was left suspended within tbiee inches of tbe floor. A coroner's inquest was beld. but no ott er facta were reveled. He was 41 veara oid. a native of Michigan, and was serving a two years' t entente. Barned to tseath. Pbicebubg, Fa Feb. 7 Two build- loss burned here this miming, in one of hicn J lie ChoporiosRl, a Hungarian. conducted a saloon. CuooorinsKi'a wile ana coua were buraed to death. T. ,k 93UUU DON'T STOP TOBACCO IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY oid don't be imposed upon by buying a remedy tbat requires you to do o, as it it nctbing more than a substitute. In tbe sudden stoppage of tobacco you must bave some stimulant, and iu most all cases, the -fleet of the stimulent, he it opium, morphine, or W onistrs. leaves a far worse habit contrac ted. Ask your druggist aboat U VCO - CUHO. . It is purely vegetable. You do no have to stop unrig tobacco with UACO-CURO. It will uoiilyyuu wh" to stop aim j our ucaire tor tulucco wjl cease. Your system will be as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron clad written guarantee to absolutely care the tobacco habit in all its forms, or. money refunded. Price $l.oo perbo or3boxesj(3o dayi treatment or guaranteed cure) Ja.So, For sale by all druggists or will be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND SIX TWO CENT STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofe free. Eureka Chemical A M'Pg Co., La Crosse, Wis. Offlos ot TBE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. H KHtra. Supt St. Paul, alina., Sspt, T I'M. Eurek Chemlmt in HTc C)., L Cross, Wis. Pesr Ain I hvA hton toh:co fletii ior msay years, and darlnv tbe put two yotrs bsvs smoked fif teen to twenty cig s reioiiiuly every day. My wo'e ncrv as yiem bemme effecud, anill my pbjod.a told me I muitgive up tne usenf tobteoo f th tinin being;, et lecat. I tried the -o-call d "KeeleV lire,' 'Ko-To-"c." and uius f i lee, but without sueoe, onUI I acei -tail learned ot your " Baco-Cure." Tare wreka wo today I ooro n-nodl uli ir .iur pr oiil on, a 1 to lay f 4ui ler myseJ oomp etely eareo; 1 im lo perfect heal 1 1, tuid tb horrible craTinsr for tolMoto. ahleh rery lrv ermte moker lu ly appreciates, bu completely left me. I coonider n ur "axo-Coro" simply wonderul, and can fully rai-ommead it. . Toure very tn'r. C. W, HoaMCK. . The New Columbia Hotel This large and popular house does the. principal hotel busi ness, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accom modations of any house in the city, and at the low rate of $1 Per Day. .First-Class Meals. 25 Cents Well and Happy Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla-Dull Headaches -That Tired Feeling. It la not Knows) flfiw, okt TowuBENi), Feb 6 The fact eaked out here today tbat tbe Northern Pacific Express Company waa robbed of 4300 two Weeks ago. The pilfer ng waa .luce from a package consigned to VValter U Wen, special deputy collector of cua- ma, and waa not discovered until tb pinkage was delivered at the custom house. Tbe company bas bad two de- tectivea working on tbe matter for two tes:sao tar witlioot fixiui; the eniit The packige wm brought here on fe t ai-r City of Kinutton. No arrests have jet been maue. Itrba Cui.Hpirmry Case. Chicasi, Feb 6 At the opening of the Deos con-piracy cse today the deputy marshal who spent ycsterda attempting to aumrnon GTtre M Po l mau as a witne-a for the defense reported be was unable to lo re the pala. e car manufacturer, hut waa finally m'ormeo be had gone to Washington Tbe defease thro eailel President Debs, ot tha American Railway TJaion. Office for all STAGEINES leaving The Dalles for all points in Eastern Oregon, find Eastern Washington, is located in this Hotel. T. T. NICHOLAS, Proprietor. Cor. Front and Union Sts The Dalles, Oregon On Account of Sickness in My Family And Physician recommending a change of climate, my entire stock of BOOTS hnd SHOES .. Will be'Sold 20 Per Cent Below Cost. There will also be a REDUCTION made in prices of PHO TOGRAPHS in order to use up stock, on hand.' . BUILDING FOR SHL.E. Respectfully, F. FORTIN, Chicago Photograph Gallery, Second Street, Opposite Mays & Urowe s Hardware store. THE DALLES, OREGON Mr. W. S. Tote Baa Francisco, CaL One of the neatest mistakes peonle make la io iocs us aoor arur tbe horse Is stolen, or In ower woraj, K wait until tbey are sick in bed neiore uey do urtuine for the ooor bodv. Neither my wU nor myself were real sick: I attended, to my business, and mr wile to ber nouuenoKl uutlee dally. ButwehaddulLbeavv beadaebes, and a Uttle over-exertion would tire us greatly, and my appetite waa very poor. So We took tlirea bottle nf Trwvl. Hp..norin. and the result was perfectly satisfactory. I be- Saved Us a Severe Slckneaa And big doctor's bill. If people would only rememoer mat "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure ' there would be leas suffering lu tbe world. My advice to all wbo do not feal The ftro Fino Wine Booms AO. KELLER, MANAGER. Best Grade California Wines and Brandies in Ik City A COMPLETE LINK Or- HOOd'S8 ClirCS Mmforted aTld rCMFSTir IICUORS and CIGAFS Well Is to taka FTfwwfa fl.9ranm iiMMllna .a ?i "uu 7"u wl" w wen ana nappy." W. H. Toua, ite 12th Si, San FrancUco. Cat. Hood 'a Pllla cue all llrar Uls-eooatlnatloii. Vo. OO Second door from The come? of Court Street . . . THE DALLES, OREGON Mltonsness, jaundloe, sink beadaehs, Indlyaatfes "v .. 1 1 j ' ""sawaei