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le XXXV CONSOLIDATED 1882. NO. 29 THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 9, 1S95. PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY bt JOHH MlGHELL EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Professional Carfli. O. C. HOLLISTEE, Physician and Surgeon Rooms over Dalle National Bank. Office noun, 10 a m ti 12 m, and tram a to p m. am dene Wet Eud of Third street, DUFUR & MENEFEE, Attorneys at Law Room Maud 43 Chapman Block, The Dalles, Ore. j SUTHERLAND, H t, CM Physician and Surgeon, Room S and . Chapman Block, The Da Ilea, Ore. y-yjl. TAJKMAN- Practical Dentist - Ofllrv (War A. A . Brown's errce'v. 8enn 8t. All work iru.ranteffl to (r've stif etlon and all he latest improved methods used in aemai operand. B. BKKKETT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlc .r - In ochannu's building , uu staire. Tne Dalles "treuon. ' . NOClKTIKau w AHCO LO DOR. 0. 16, A. F & A. M. Meets first end third Monday of eacn montn in p. It. rpHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. NO 6. J. sleets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesdaj each month at 8 P U. COl.CMBl. LODOE. NQ. 5, I. O. . F. Meets eTery Friday evening; at 7:80 n'cloca. In K. of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court street.. Snjourn or brothen are welcome. H. Cuiu&H, ties v. RIEKDSH1P LODGE. NO. 9., K. of .P. Meets every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock, In Schan no's building, corner of Opur and Second street (Joinominjr brothers are cordial 1 invited D. Vaosa, K. B. and H. . F. MENEFEE, C. v TIT Oil EN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE I'NIoN VV will rceet every Friday afternoon at S o'clock at the readtne- room. All are invited. H I ODER N WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Mt. flj Hod Canip, No. W, meets every Tuesday Tenirjf of each week at 7 AO ocl-ck, in A. Keller's Kali. All brother, and sojourning brother, are nvid to be present. COLUMBIA CHAPIEK. C. D. O s. V rn.et.-n .M-ome hall cn the se-tnd and 'onrth Tues day evei.il a. of h nt- b VI lor urdialh iu. Vited. MB.-. MRYS MYKRs.W. M. Mia. Eliajce aotinr, 6ey mEMPL LODGE. NO 8. A. O V. W.-Meete I In KKeiler's Hall even- Thursday cvenincr at 1:M clock. PATL KREFT. M. W. -v. 8. Mthrs, Financier I AS. NE8MITH POST. NO. 42, O. A. R Moots I every Saturday at 7 JO P. M. in K of P. Hull. B OF L. K. Meets every Friday afternoon in . K. .if K Hall. AtCO 1WI 1','rO. 16 I O. R M JTetta twy .Wiunitds) e ei int. in K. oi P. h.11 j , fcbAhG VErti-.II HARMONIB.-leebi every JT fcunday evening in Keller's Hall BJF. L. F. DIVISION. NO. 17 Mee'S n K. . of P. Hil tbe first- and 'bird Wednesday of aui month at 7:30 P..M. THE slUIU'llr. t lhbT BAlTls1 CtotKLB Uev. . D. Tatloh, . raptor. Service, every Sabbath at 11 A. M. P.M. Sabbath school Immediately after tne n-omitfc service. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8 P. M ' ' CHURCH Kev. Jim. WnraiES, Pastor. lVI . Service, ever- Sunaa moraine and evening. Sunday School at 1230 o'clock P. M. A cordial invi tatlor extended bv both pastor and people to alL CIONUBEUATIONAL CHl'KCH Rev. W.C. CuaTW ) Pastor. Service every Sunday at 11 A. M. and -. !. H. Sunday School after morning service. . OT PliTKR'S CHURCH Rev. Father Bronbukbh O P..or. Low Mass every Sunday at J A. M . High Maa. at 10:80 A.M. Vespereat 7 P. M. CtT PAUL'S CHURCH. Union Street, opposite t Fifth. Rot. Eli D. Sutcliffe, Rector. Services iverT 8unday at H A. M and 7:30 P M., Sunday school at 0:30 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at 7 do P. M. CHRISTIAN CHURCH KbT. J. W. Jbsb, pas tor. Preaohlng every Sunday afternoon at r o'clock in tbe Congrenationai'churs . All .re cor dially Invited ' CALVARY BAPTlhT C- URCH ' orner Seventh end Li.ioi,. Elder J. H. Miller, Pastor. Serv ices every Sunday at II A. M. and 7:30 P. U. K00NT2, Real Estate, Loans atid Insorance. Agent for the 8cott!sh Union an' Katloral In surance compauy of Ediuburgh, Scotland, CapiiaJ 80.000,000. Valuable 'Farm, near the City to sell on easy terms. Office over Post office The Dalles. Or. JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, (Register U. 8. Land Office. 1 90 1S84.) Business before United States Land Office a Specialty. Wall' Block Main et.. Vancouver Clark Co , W.sh. C. F. STEPHENS RY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS 53? HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES 1r 5ecord rtrett next door east of -' The llles ut Bunk laving just open' d in business, an-t having full assortment 01 the latent bo d in mt line, 1 de sire a ahare of the ).ublk patronage , C F STEPHENS. KEiNRS L KUCK, ' -Manufacture of and dealer in Harness and Saddlery, - Second St., nwar Moodv's Warehouse, THE DALLES, OREGON A Work ortred t OIvk Ht srfartloa) FAT PEOPLE. PK 0ititt PilLf will reduce your weight PEKHAXKSTLY f.om 12 to IS pns a month. No attrving sickness or lnlury; no public ity. Thev builf up ihe health and b antiiv the complexion, leaving no wrinkle. r flahbineea. Stout abd imenii and difficult briMthing -nrely relieved. NU fr XPS-.B1MKW b t a scientin and pod Uve relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders -upplied direct from our office. . Price fx 00 per package or three packages for 85 00 by mail postpaid. Testimonials and particular (sealed tote. A(t Correapandeiee Strlr.ily Contlden. tial. PARK REMEDY CO.. Boston Mass JAS. FERGUSON, Gooda haulod with the greatest oare to all oarta of tha ntr on short nonce, Denny, Rice & Co. Wool Commission Merchants 160 Atlantic Ave., Boston. General Exprsman "flie Kefltnlator Line" The Dalles, Portland andAstori; Navigation Co. THROUGH FreiiEtteierLii Through Daily trips (Sundays ex cented) between the Dalles and Port' land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connecting with Steamer Regulator for 1 he Dalles PASSENGER RATES: One way . , . Round trip. .$2 00 . 3 00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced hmmpnk fnr Pnrtll '' " vri verT nt any time, day 1 r night. Shi nents for 1 ir - - .1 ir way januings nub. .e ueuver u ueiorc 5 p. tn. Live stock $u.t. tnt solicited. Call on or address. General Agent THE DALLES, - OREGON. HARM LIEBE, PrastloBi :. watcainaior AND DEALER IN Clinks, Watches," Jevelrr,- Etc. Always keeps on sale the latest and bept styltf o Time-piece, ununond Rings, Bow-knot Uiurs, SJ- verware, eu etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, 102 Sttord -Hie . r-t rtor t i ."h Wi 1 1 bin t I o. ThE DALLES. OREGON COAL! GOAL! I am. now prepared to deliver Koslyn Coal To'aoy part rf 'le r'i f(r ?P.2f pe ion. Tins is aioch chest er Ihao wood ao1 a e;rtat deal moie convenieoi. Ap ply to E E. Lyttle, Agent for O. R & N Co R. E. Saltmarshe East End STOCK YHBD3, ' ILX PAY THE HidiestCashPrice for Hay and Gram. . DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. A- A. BROWN LL ASSORTMENT STAPLE Air mil MM AND PROVISIONS, Ssecia! Prices to Cash Buvers 170 SECOND STREET, Charles A. Baldwin & Co. BANKERS, 40 AND 43 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Accounts cf Banks and Banker received 4 on favorable term. Bonds and Investment Securities. f Dally Financial Letter Mailed on Application. COKRESPONDRNCB SOLICITED. JCHN PASHEK The t Merchant t Tailor Suits Made to Order end a Fit Guaranteed ' Clothes l le ned on the Suoi t eei Notice Naax Cor- Third and Washington Sts. CITY BAKERY ND- Seoond and Union Streets. A. L NEWMAN. Proprietor FAMILY GROCERIES D, W. Y. (Successor to P. KREFT ft CO.; Peiier In Mall pap?r, Painh, Oils snb Ar'ipfs' Ma'erial nnd Psintfre' SupnMcs 1 AseDt for MASURY'S LIQUID PAINT All orders for paintictr, paoeriricj and j kalsomming promptly attended to . We're Here to GROW-SIR ' And Want Your Trade Have you ever seen Aunt Jemina's Pancake Meal ? Or Pettijolins' Breakfast Gem ? Our Eastern Buckwheat Flour is fine, and you know what Hecker's Self-Rising Buckwheat is. Our Maple Syrnp, Maple Sugar, 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. CROSSteN, GROCER. IRLGON : -AND - A. KELLER Ppop': am padpured to furnish ftuTiilia, orala ud rec tanrant witit tbe choice Bread, Cakes and Pies. Fres!i tfsters Served iifEYery Style. Hfroatl Wirtet. Next door to The Dalles K tioiiml Bank, - THE DALLES Cigar Factory , Sr.COD STBEET Opposite the Implement Warehouse FACTORY NO. 105. pifllDQ of the Beat Brands mannfact UlUAnO nred. ODd ordeas from all patts of the conntrv tilled on thr shortest notice. The repotation of THE DaLLKS C1UAK has become firmly established, and the de mand for the home rnaoufactnaod article is Dcreasing eyery day A. DLKICU A nHai-, ExcfiaiB F. W. SILVERTOOTH, Prop. F.rst-c!ss Wines. Liquors and Cigare Always on Hand. Corner Second and Court Streets, Tha Dalles, Obegon. Sample : Rooms, (Nearly opposite Umatilla House.) CHARLIE FRANK. PROP. The Best Wines. " ' . . Liquors and Cigars COLUMBIA BREWEBt BEER OJf DRAUGHT Watches and Diamonds. And All Kinds of the Best Jewelry I. C. NICKELSEN. Children Cry for PlTCHER-5 Castoria Castorlt h no well adapted to children that I reciinimend it ad bupet ir to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, Jl. D.. HI bouth Oxford St., Brookiyn, N. Y " I ne fflirtor'n In my practice, end find l! tpeUuUy aUuiiteJ to aevti'jns of children." Air. Robertson, ii. D., 105T id Ave., New YorlL 'Prom rwrsraJ knowledge I cn say th:i iestorui id A llot excellent meuicuie lor ciuif irwi." . ifS. G. O. Os-tood. Loweil, Jiuaa. Castorla ppornotes Digestion, and ovei-ooiiitia Fiutuluacy, Constiwition, Sour Stomach, Diarruoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered heaichv and its sleep natnraJ. Caatoria - coctair.3 no ttorpiune or outer narcotic propony. Tie Dalles National Bank OF DALLES CITY, OR. Presidecf, Z. F. Eoody, Cashier,. - : A. Moody Genera 0ma1d Btsissss Transacted. Sight Exchanges sold on NEW YORK, R a v V7l ANOTSOO. torthwest Oir. Second andWakhicgtot3ta. si 1 sb, mn Successors) Gcorxe Ruch. I'lio C'lieapetst Place mi dallbs roa All Kinds of Groceries, FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARES TO. W restwctfullv solicit a sta of the poblio pt- ronage and wt-iall ebdeavor tojjfive eutire- eatiifao too to our custoiren both r'r Bd new. A. GEHRES PROPRIETOR OF THE PIONEER SODL W0RKS SECOND 8TKEET THE DALLES OR. Uanufaeturcs tbe Best Articles of Stda, Sarsapaiilla acd Ginger Ale Leaue Otders With Andrew Keller, Confectioner. TH3 DALLES, OBEdON. Best Kentucky Whiskey FROM LOCSTIIXE. Very Best Key West Cigars, and Bes of Wines. English PortT Ale and Milwaufcf Beer tlravs on band. MAETZ fc PTJNDT. PROP'S MCNEIIX. Receiver- -TO TBE- OIVES THE CMcs of Transcontinental Rentes VIA VI SPOKANE DENVER KIMEAPOLIS AM A HA AND AND ST.PATJL KASSAS Low Rates to All Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAMERS leave lort'sxd svery Fire days ft SAN FRANCISCO CAUL For full details cell on O. B. AN. Agent at THE DALLES, or address - W. H. HURLBUBT, Gen. Pass. Aft, Fortlaad, Onsron. P1EEE leisEiti TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Two Hondred Killed and Injured City of Mexico, Marca 1 Oao of tne rmsl friifhtlul accideats io the history of Mexican railroad, resulting io the kill leg ot 104 persons aad the eeriuns, if not faia, injury of nearly 100 others occurred on the lulrr-Ociarjlc railroad st a point a'Dt 25 miles from t'hiscity. A ifcw riajs ago a great oumrier of ptraoos lei t the capitxl and the towna in toe vicinity to go on a pi'firimHiie to the Catholic shriue at Snore Monte. Yesterday a lonr train, oh bor.J of which were 1200 paMseai.ers. was retorniut! from the place of the pilgrim age. It went well until a point oo fce (id-- ahuut midway beiween Timantlt and Tenaneo waa reached. Oo this pirt of tbe road there i- a rleep lucline, tne line Ht one place hav oj; a s1 arp curve, wiirro it runs c:ose to the edga of a hii'h preci pice. Tliis in oue of the mot d niKerou places ou the r ad, sod was reodrrea more so by the fct that the track here nag not in the best condition. As the train beean io rnn down the liiciin. idbov of the pa-fieugcrf wcro laut;ui"B aod jokiup, while others were looking out of the windows at tba rapidly passinsr Eceiiery. Si On the ppeed ol the train be !o to increase, nrt it was lunnini; at a frightful rate. Tbe Dsseoger ceased their iking, and looked at each other wi'h airaoKe tear depleted in their tacts. Stesdi'y the momenura of tbe tram. which was now swaying and bounding featiullv, increased, tod coon tne danger on hielj curve was struck. As the pilot wheels ol the engine took tbe curve, the locomotive- swayed outward and then back. As the drivers went oo the curve. the.eneine again swayed heavily, and then either lain ped the track- or tamed a rail It dasi'ed acr H the scanty space between the rails and 'he edge of the chasm, aod then Dluuced downward. One alter an other three coaches, filled with pssseo- sers dashed af'er it. and piled op In a mass of wreckigs at the foot of the preci pice. The m xt t-o coaches also jumped tbetrsck. bu, most fortunately, did not go over the edge of tfe precipice. As the fifth coicti lett the track it twisted aod broke the contlir$r coonectinK with the cosi nes behind. These coaches kept tbe rails and safely passed around the enrve. After running a coosiderab e distance they were stopped by the bund brakes. Almost Worn Oat. Minneapolis, March 1 The Hayward murder trial proceeded todiy in spite of the fact that C juoty " Attorney Nye was confined to bis bed from nervous prostra tion. It was remarked that tbe jury look like ghosts after their sis weeks1 pull a tbe case. The lawyers are worn out with work and worry, and even the judge looks weary and bore 4. Defendant Harry Hay ard conies into court each morning as fresh aod smiling as if it were a malioee be were attending . Tbe state knocked a few more props from under tbe defence in rebuttal today. Louis Bih m swore be was pretent at the conversation be'ween-Liveryman Wilson auor Janu s Ward, when the former i a! Wgerj t have said that it was not Hrrv lint Adrian Hiyward he saw driving with Mi'S Oioi; the n'ght of the murder. Bahm declared tbe flavwnrds were not mentioned lu the whole conversation. Eroist Camasb test i fled that be saw Orortte Grindall oo ihe Eist Side, .many nlncks. away, at tba very time when Grindall swears be saw the mysterious ihird" man get into ibe buegy wib Mi8 Gine. Thus two important wit nesses lor the defense nre impeached. Io the Hnnne. Washington, March 1 Whe.i the bouse met today SO members with up lifted srma were clamoring for ncog nition, but all requests for unanimous consent wete cut off by the presentation of the conference report on fortifira'ions appropr atioo bill, which was agreed to. The senate amendments to the sundry civil bill were disagreed to and it was sent to conference tioder a suspension ot the rules. The legislative, executive and judical bills were also tent to conference. Storr's bill amending toe interstate commerce act, and which the Oppooen'a ol the pooling bill claimed was a scheme of the senate to tack on the pooling bill in conference, was voted on in tbe bouse; the vote standing 137 for to 80 against. This looicatts tbe failure of tbe bill, a 33 less than tbe necessary two-thirds voted for it. lft Their Trace. Washington,-March 1 The demon strations in tbe senate chamber last oigbt left their traces on the proceedings today Senators in gruops diacussed the dramatic scenes ot -the night. The three chief figures In last night's conflict Chandler. Hill ' and Martin -were early, in their seats. Several ot the veteran Dea.ocratic leader. Harris. Gorman aod others, con ferred as to what could be done without jeopardizing ibe passage of tbe appropri ation bills On the surface, tbe senate bnsiness was proceeded with witb the usoal serenity Tbe land hill, provid ng for tbe extension until January 18. 1697, ol ibe time within whicti euiries miibt be made onevrtain lands, wasdiscu8ed at length and passed - Morizao, chairman of Hit committee oo foreign relations, aod one of Ibe United States members of the Behiiug ei com uiissiou. offeie'i a resolution concerting pat aien-s toMbe B'-hrUg sea seizure?, bich directed . roiereooe to 'our f reign relations. Morgan said aa luqniry was most desirable f r tbe vindication of the United States. Torple objected to the immediate consideration of tbe reeo.u tion, and it went over. Wreckage Ccmlng Ashore. Pacific Grove, Cal., Mirch 1 Tbe life rait that fl iated ashore near Moss Beach is now bifib and dry, upside down on tbe rocks. On tbe under surface cao be seen Dainted strips of timber tbat confirm tbe belief that it is a portion of some wrecked vessel, Ecb tide brings io timbers of alt sorm. but not enough o show from what kiud of a vessel they are. A large spar and a boat skid i.re Ijln aide by side aod near them is a part ot a file rail, w;th pins attached . Pr sods who are well informed as to t e current ot the coast bete .tate that they thought it to be some of the wreck' Mge of the ve.tela lost tbis winter iu the north, as the curnnts all flow southerly. Most ot the wieckage is painted white It is believed to be irnm he Keencanu and ilonlterrat which were lost en route from Seattle to San Francisco. Toroatu'a His fire. - Toronto, March 8 Tbe third disas trous conflagration wbicb baa vitlted this fiie-stricken city in less tbao two months occurred this morning, and tbe loss by today's disaster is folly aa great as either of tbe two preceding ones. This time tbe flie origoated io tbe besrl of the re tail section of the city, starting. 13:40 tbis morning, in the splendid new de partmental store of Robert Simpson, on tbe southwest corner of Yooge and Queen streets : Simpaoa's burldiog wss an Im mense seven-story structure, completed only six months ago, at a co?t-il $1,500 000 The tire started in the rear ot the southern annex, and spread witb such rapidity that within bait an hnur ibe whole buildibg wai a mass of flames. A general al'trm was torntd oo Eve nnuutts after the discovery of the tire, and the whole brigade was on tbe eceDe before 1 o'clock, but i's combined efforts to con floe the fire to he Sirxipsno building proved futile. The only steam fireeogiDe in the city was brought into action to eg' sist ibe streams from the hydrants, aod, although the water pressure wat fainy ffood. the firemen were unable to throw a stream 'o the upper a:ones of the Simp s-'.u building H"rrr Couflrtneit. Losd N, March 1 A dispatch received this morning from Madrid confirms the Associated Press report of last nigh!. BDcounclr.tr that the Spanish government wps preparing to send Israe reinforce ments of troops t Cuba, if such a step was found oeceesaiy. Ir is stated that t l-e Sjiaoish govern ra-ot has issued dt fiuite order for ihe immediate transportation of iven -but talions of troops, each composed of 900 tneo, to Havana. Another h-i'talion ha been ordered toHiVima from Porte Rico masing over 7000 men dispatched in haste to Cuba, ISrbefS) rncee.fu!. St. Lnriia, March 1 A specid tele' gram from Havana isys the insurgents have defeated a force of 2000 Spauisb troops, but oo details are given. It is reported that Vioceoli Gracia, a brother of Manuel Gracia, was also kil ed in tbe a engagement near Agua C-ili. An other battalion of guvercment troops baa left Htvana tor the east, and many en counters are reported in Mttai.zas. One thousand trained men have lei t Havana in the last (JO days, a few at a time, to as to disarm suspicion. Several former Cuban chieftains among them the insurgent band. led bv Marrero near Jague v'Grandn. io the province of Matanzas, have been dispersed by tbe regular troops. " Fell H iiliunt Warning;. New York, March 1 The wall ol the old six-story building at Furty-third street and Tenth avi-nue fell at 0.80 o'clock this morning, killiog acd injur ing many men who were teaiinf' it down. A ready three dead bodies have been ex tricated, and two other bodies mav be io he ruins. Tbe dead are Angelo Ticciro, Charles Robson and John O'Connor. Twelve men were dug out, badlv lo ured. The names o." them are; T Canoan. Michael McGreeley. D Meany, J Molioy, C Rooson, L Steij, F Moran and Patrick Curran. Want Their ftlehta. Pendleton, Or., March 2 Affairs have been interesting on tbe reservation for some weeks ou acconot of the disagree ments between the officials and tbe In dians. The court, io the case cf Indian offenses,, bas already exercUed powers which the Indians claims were too arbi trary. Tne matter was brought to an issue in a civil case in tbe justice court here, Wot Soot vs. Bris'iougb aod others, o recover damages for an alleged assault ommitted by the Iudian po ioemen, con fioement io jail and cutting off hair. Tbe punishment was inflicted no an order from he Indian court. . Tbe case wss decided n favor of plaintiff, but was appealed by United States District Attorney Murphy to tbe state circuit court. Liter. Chiefs No Shirt, Young and other bead men ere arrested for dancing contrary to tbe agent s oracrs, wuu su oiuers. iuib caused a riot in tbe couucil chamber and a general massacre was narrowly averted. The chiefs were released, but were again arrested on tbe same charge, and also for resisting United Slates tfHcers. Thej are now in jail and bave employed Colonel W M Parsons and H alley & Lowell Io sue out writs of habeas corpus n tbe circuit court for their release. Ar gument will be beard before Judge Fee next Monday. The arrest of tbe chiefs has inceoted the Indians, tlbo claim ibat ooder ibe Dawes act all rights and pnvi eges of citizenship are contened oo xn- dians wbo areoo allotted larjds; lhat such constroctioo baa been placed on the act by United S'ates District Judges Bellin ger aod Han ford, and by tbe suureme ourt of tbe state or ituorasica, ana, con sequently, tbe authority formerly exer cised by the Indian court aud the agents is not legal. Counsel for tbe iodtan say tbat tbe matter will be. carried to tbe highest courts to settle permaneLtlv tbe status of allotment Indians and the power of the reservation officials. Tney disclaim any probability of trouble necessitating troops, and say redress for the alleged wronsa will be sought only through legal means, but tbe Indian are deeply agi tated, aod mua be hndltd carefully to avoid trouble. Worae Than Reported. Mexic , March 2 Toe railroad acci dent on lb Inter-Oueaoic railway last Thursday is far worse than was at first reported. At least 110 bodies have been recovered from tbe wreck and many still remain Imbedded in be debris. The damage to tbe railway company's proper ty, caused by the wreck, is variously esti ma ed from $20 000 to $50,000. Mmy of he injured threat o to sue the company lor damages. All of tbe dead and lo ured belonged to tbe poorer classes. Tne engineer in charge of tbe wrecked rain bas not vet beeo found, but tbe chief conductor has turned us all right. Tbe railroad cffimals lay tbe accident was caused by tbe truck's tender sdpping out of place. j A Kotf d Scholar and ProtYssnr. London, March 2 Professor B ackie died Ibis morning. He bade farewell to bis friends last evening, saying be was certain ths end was approaching. (John Stnart Biackis was born in Glas gow in 1809, Mudled at Eiioourgh aod GottiDbteo. He translated Ore he's F-ui-t" into EngUsQ verse, ana pro duced io 1850 n abie ttansla'ion of the oiksol Aeschvlus Io 1852 be became professor of Greek io tbe university ol Edinburgh. rt conmoaiea articles io he Encrclopedia Bri'aontca and the Im perial Dictionary of Biography. Among bi' numerous works are "Lays and Leg ends ot Ancient tfreece," "jbirica. Poems" and "Homer and tbe Iiiad ." The Contrary. Hold. . Milwaukee, March 2 Judge Jeokins bas rendered an order ratifying tbe con tract entered into by tbe receiver! of tbe Northern Pacific railroad with tbe North Pacific Terminal Company, of Portland. Tbe terminal company owns and operates terminal propel ties at Portland, which are leased by the Northern Pacific. De fault of payment was made by tne Ore gon Short JLioe &Uah Northern Com panv nnder tbe orignal lease in the tall of 1894. Tbe Short Line soon afterward went into tbe bands of a receiver. Judge Jenkins orders tbat tbe Short Line shall be reinstated in the privileges or tbe original contract on the payment by tbe receiver of tbe amount defaulted. TELEGEAPHIO. fnteen Will ltetlre. - Washington, March 8 Of tie 88 members of the prefect senate, 18 wi:l cease to 1)3 senators at noon Monday, aid two others have mereiy a cbanie ot sur vival. Ibe senators retiring are: Butler, of South Carolina, Ctuideo, of V.'ekt Virginia. Carey. of Wvotntag. Coke. of Texas, D xon. ol Rhode Itland, Dolpb, of Oregon, 11 an tan, of Virginia, McLaurto of Missies! ppi, McPi-.eraon, ot Nw Jer sey, MaodersoD, of Zebras n 8, Martin, ot K.iiHHH, Power, of Montana, Ransom, ot Jtor'.b Cnrolma, YVaieb, ot Georgia, Wash burn, of Minni ot, and Wil.-on, of Iowa. lYe two whose esses are iu suspense are Iliggiua, ot Djlawure, and Sboup, of Idaho. S-ven W. re Killed New York, March 2 Three more bodies were recovered from the collapsed building on Orchard street th'a morning, Tbe lift. ol the kilted is: James Wil kinson, John Thorutou, John Morli, James Wilson and Frank Thornton. The follow irg is the revised list of tbe it jured: Frank Barbara. Patrick Flah erty, Gecrge Gamble, Anton K ine, Edward Ltwler, Patrick Mulloy, Peter M"iloy . Tha bo-lies recovered this morning were those of Morll and Rots. . They were found close together, end had . been 'yiog undi r tons of Utbrn. Bjtb were badly crumbed. Kt braoka Farmer. Omaha, March 3 The members ot tbe state relief commission who went to Chi cago abd St. L mi to secure seed grain fur Nebraska s destitute fanners returned today. Tbe boards of trade in both cities promise to bave earn county in Missouri aod Iilino s donate a car of seed, Iowa, Minnesota and Indiana also desire to con tribute It is estimated by Secretary Nason that tbe five states will contribute not less than 500 cars of seed grain. To p'aot the land under cnluvation in the 43 on ueht'Biricken counties, would require 5,000,000 bushels. The planting of these lands mcaoa, in the event of a crop, tbe sum ol $100,000X00 to the farmers. Another Strike-. New York, March, 2 -The electrical contractors bave resolved to treat only with their own men in the settlement oi tbe present strike upon the condition that tbe men return to work at oner cn a nine-hour basis. The contractors set forib that the eight-hour dty shall com merce May ,15. If the raeo do uot te- sume Monday, it Is stated that uotuuion tneo will be employed. ncHrlcte'n Credemlafn Presented Washington, March 2Mitchell, of Oregon, interrupted the debate oo the naval bill today to present the credentials ot George W Mt Bride as senator from Oregon for the term hefciDning March 4 next, to succeed Mr. Dolpb. Store Di'Bsaiteflrd Xudiann. Pejkdleton, Or., March 4-At'orneys for the Indiana announce proceedings against Agent G W Harper, tbe judges ot tbe Iudian court and Indian policemen for f Ise imprisonment . in cases in whicb chiefs and bead mon bave been arrested aod dealt with on the reservation. All are proceedings for the purpose of deter mining judicially tbe statu cf the Indians as citizens. Tbe visit to Washington by Chief No Shirt', Peo and Young Chief, accompanied by Colonel Parsons, to interview the sec retary of tbe interior, bears on the trou bles now experienced on tbe Umatilla reservation. Tbey will go abont March 15 to make a demand for - the money realized oy the sale of reset vat'oo lands, amounting to $200,000; to inquire what disposition has beeo made by lecent In dian agents here of moneys collected for fines imposed os the Indians by Indian judges, amounting to several thousand dollars each year, and also to ask tbat restrictions la the shape o"f red tape in leasing and cultivating Indian lands he relaxed by the department and tbe Indians allowed to make leases and con tracts as freely as whites. Tbey will also urge that it is necessary to pay oat tbe Indians' money for the salary .of agents or other reservation employes exoptinfTl those connected with tbe schools et the agency . The abolition of all these offices will be aiked. , If not granted they will insist that the department send a military officer to act as . sgcat in place of a civilian, "flighton, Th Hlh Fiver " D cloth, Minn., Marcb 4 A remark able career will receive a sudden check today when Judge Ensign sentences A G Highton, the self styled president of tbe Wyoming Ornament and Surprise mines, but more popularly known as "Highton, tbe highflyer." He left Boston lsst fal', where he claims tn bave sold the firm of Kidder, Peabody & Co., a tweutielli interest in his mirxt! for $30,000, and went Io Buffalo, where he says he deposited most of this money in the Bank ot Commerce. There he chartered a special steamer and came tn Dulu'b. After a week here, during which bis - champagne bill amounted to over $000, be beard of the sufftring among the . poor peop'e of St. Paul aod Miuneapolis, and chartered a special train on tbe Eastern Mitioeso'a road to go down and relieve them, pay ing for it, as he did for everything else, with a check on the Buffalo Bank of Comraeree. Arrived at the twin cities, he contrib uted, by check, $125,000 to relieve the distress. A telegram to the bank brought back word that be had no funds there, and the next dav he was arrested at the instance of J J Hill, of tbe swindled rail road . He Is said to have been nnder arrest for like feats in Button. Denver and else where, but claims it is all a mistake, tbocgh be admits tbat the champagne drank may bave mixid bim up at times. . They Are Still at Large - Sacramento, Cal., March 4 Tbe marked hlgnwaymea who robbed tbe bar room of Hcheld's brewery last night, and wbo are probably the (sme wbo held up tbe Etatera overland traio tbe night before, ate stilll at large. Tbe alarm was given to piomptly that tbe robbers did not have more than 20 m nates' start of the officers, aod yet the last seen of tnem was about 10 minu'es after the hold-up as Ibey drove past tbe county hospital in a cart on a dead run. Oving to the way tbe road ran, the men could not have doubled aod ente-od the city without bejng caught. Tbey most there fore be in tbe county io tbe immediate vicinity of tbis place, and some one of tbe many small farmers or gardners are probably harboring tbem- Tbe boldness with wbicb both deeds were done.if tbey did boib, aod it is generally believed they did, show tbat the men are deter mined on a life of crime, and shoald tbey escape th's time another equally daring attempt can probably be expeeted most any time. Another Keoord Brokesu Bah Fbancibco, Marcb 4 Tbe Cali fornia 25 mile road record was broken at Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report r3 m ABSOLUTELY PURE Sn Leamlro yestetdav by Waller F Fos ter, of ti e Olympic, Club. He made' tbe ditanre in 1 :12:5. 4 6, which is 11 mio- u'ts and 8 1-5 second below tbe record as made , by George Faulkner, of the Acme Club two years sgo. The occasion was tbe tldrd annual 25 mile handxap road race of the California Associated Cycling Clubs on the Sao Leandro r Bogle. The course was not io first class condition owing to heavy rains and the riders bad to contend with a strong north wind. ' A Sohwall, of the Sin Jose Road Cob, with 8 mioutea start, finished first. The rce from 'he scratch was bo tweeo Foster and Utbricht. Bv Cttv wheelmen, the latter retting tbe pace until the tioal son it. Tn- time for the first 8 1-3 miles wat 22:27 4 5, aud for the 10 2-3 miles, 47:00 4 5 from arrattb. twenty cyclists started aad 10 finished. Foster led Llbricht over the tape 4 1 S seconds. fwo Cap'ored. Walla Walla. Wash , March 4 - Sheriff E lioaswortb and Constable Glbba overtook aud arrested Cbarles Orr and an accomplice, said to be a butcher, wbo had stolea sod wrro driviog a band of horct from Eureka Fiat into Oregon. The stealing bad been going on tor a long lime, hut the thieves rould not be ap preliemied. Orr and compamoo came into town todav,. leaving the baod cear the city, and when returning to resume the drive, were met by Gibbs, wbo noti fled Elliogswurth, and tbe two started and overtook the men about three miles below the city. Ellingnworlh covered the men with a gun, and bis command to throw up ibeir bun. la was obeyed. Tbe officers brought both men o the city and of-.ked them in the countv i ul. Orr is a brother-in-law of the Powell brothers, who operated iu the horse business on Eun ka Flat for years, bu', at tbe reqaesl of officers, vanished. A Feunsrymaa's Invention. Ppkingmeld, O., March 4 -The inven tiou by George Harley, a foundry man of a process for making malleable iron of excellent quality direct from moulds, has been proved a success at tests made here Hurley claims that hi inveotion will rev olutionize iron-making, and tbis predic tion is borne ont by tbe opinion of ex-: pens Tbe discovery is said to surpass In im portance that made by Bessemer. A company has been Incorporated witb $1,000,000 capital. By Harley's process, iron is made from an end lees furnace with a peculiar method of controlling tbe admission of air by which a thoroughly molten condition of iron is obtained. It Is said that the Bethlehem, P , Iron men have exprestrd a willingness to pay $10, 000,000 forthe invention on prool tbat it is what it is claimed to be. mils stent to the President. Washington, Marcb 4 Tbe last of the great appropriation bill was sent to tbe president shortly before 10 o'clock. There were five bl Is on wbicb enrolling clerks were engaged all night- deficiency, sundry civil, diplomatir,Indian and naval. Final agreements on a.l these were reached during Ihe night.. At 11 80 a. n. Private Secretary Thurber anuonoced that tbe president bad sigaedtl appro-, priation oilis. Plre In st sjonl Vine. Seattle, Marcb 4 Fire was dltcove ered tbis morning io tbe pumptoom of No. 12 ru'oe at Black Diamond, abont 1300 feet from the surface, and soon gained such a headway as to drive the men out. Toe bead of tbe slope has neeu scaled and steam is being-forced in to the fire to smother it. Tbis will tske a week or two; and in ibe meantime 100 men aro idle. A Blisaard nt Detroit. Detroit, Mich., March 4 The city suffered from tbe worst blizzard ot tbe season this morning. The car travel wss impeded, and all of tbe lines experienced the greatest difficulty in keeping cars moving. Aboui 0 inches of saow lies np on tne ground.' A'l incoming trains were fi ye boors lata. law to Employ Conviota Among tbe new laws introduced in the house of lepresenta'.ives of Orcou's legisla ture during its eighteenth biennial session, and soon to be iu force, is the following; House bill 321. For employment of BUte convicts. The governor ia hereby authorized to contract witb and lease to any person, firm or corpo ration tipon such terms and for such com pensation as be ma deem advisable, not loss, however, than 33 cents per day for the labor of each convict, the whole or any part ( f tbe labor of convicts at any time confined in the penitentiary of this state, for any period or periods of time not exceeding teu year. No convict shall be compelled ti work while sick or other ise incapacitated, and no convict shall be compelled to labor for a longer time than ten hours eacb day. 1 he superintendent, warden aod other proper officer or officers of the penitentiary shall have general charge of the convicts wbile they are engaged in such labor. The com pensation received for tha labor of the con victs shall be paid to the treasurer of the state of Oregon quarterlvand become a part of the general fuud of the state. 1 be la' or ' of couvicta shall be performed by them within tbe penitentiary buildiug or within tbe yard or enclosure thereof.' All cou tracts made for tbe labor of con victs shall be in writiug and a copy thereof shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state. Every person with whom any con tract is made forthe ltborof convicts before ho shall be entitled to the same shall, ex ecute and deliver a boud to tbe state of Oregon in such terms a the governor may require witb one or more sureties to be ap proved by tbe governor, condit oned that such contractor will pay over all sums of money whicb may become due on bis con tract. When sny convict, by reason of sickness, or inability, shall be nnable to perform labor, the contractor tlull not be requ;red to pay for the labor of such con vict during the time be ia uuable to work. In effect immediately. Wanted A woman of discretion to take care of Children. Apply at Banner's restaurant tr r . Bmmm bwder ARE THE 5E5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little, more UiAn the cost . of ordinary trade cigarettes will find tba PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Mora Vetoea- NOT AFFROVCb. Na. 68. Senate bill to regulate railroad tratfio between Celilo and The Dalles, known aa Smith's portage railway bill, filed February 28, without approval. In effect May 28. ' A SQUAB VETO. No. 330. House bill to legalise defective remission of tides and ths costs in the ease of state vs. V. L. Arrington, defaaltiog county treasurer of Dpug'as county, in sum o' $22.980; 48 judgment and fine $45,931 48 and eo.ts, the purpose of the bill being to remit costs to amount of sbjut $4,000 against tba bondsoien. District Attorney Brown had.tha ease ia charge and a settle ment waa pending whan Representative SehlhreJe, also an attorney ia the oaee,hal his bill passed. The veto message asys; The facts ts eontaiucd io tbe record re lative to honsa bill No. 3S0, convince mo - tbat such a bill ought to be vetoed, because as a law it would work injustice to tha tax payer of Diuglaa county. Besides ths bill ia of doubtful constitutional propriety whioh adds to tha difficulty of allowing it to be come a law. ' Wm. P. Lord, . Governor. NOT "ATPROVID . No. 70. Senate bill for reorganiiition of Oregon National Guard. In effect Ma) 23. Increases the power and discipline ot tbe ora lisition. APrOINTXKSTS. To fill expired terms of members of state ' board of horticulture, by the state execu tive council composed of governor, secretary and treeturer: John Mioto, Salem, . in plaos of . D. Allen, 21 district. ' Kmile Scbanoo, Tbe Dalles, tnoceeda him self. 4th district. G, A. Noble, Milton; in plsoe of James HanJershot, 5th district. - MEDICAL IXAMINBRS. Governor Lord bas designated the follow tog as the atate board ot medioal examiner under the new law; Al'opaths W. U. Ssylor. Portland, five years; W, A. Cutick, balem, three years; W. E. Caill, Oregon City, two years. Horr.rejpatbB. E. Miller, Borland, four year. Electric W. MoConoell, New berg, one year. A Mining-Camp Tragedy. News was brought to Btkar yisterdsy (hat an awful tragedy occurrel Thursday afternoon near the Sparta mining otmp, sit uated thirty miles from that oity, in whioti lame George lost his life and L A. Lor chin was seriously wounded. The shooting was done by G E Chamberlain, who need i Winchester shotgun Ill-teeliugs bad ex isted for some time, and arose over a dis outed plaoer otaim. Chsmb'rlar took hi victims unawares, eoroing npaa than while they ware at work in tne nuns. Tne first shot took effjot in Lnrohin's neck, whioh felled bim to the ground, and be was left for dead.'. Chamberlain then blew" ont George's brain. A 15 year -old son of the lecid was a witness to the horrible deed. The boy started to ran and was fire I upon, the shot scattering around bim. Tbe de jesad left a widow snd 11 obildron. Cham heilaio ia still at largs. . X Tit f beep . xtdnatrr- McMinnville Reworter. D. W. Ralston started a band of 600 beep on ths road to Viotoria last week and iss an equal nnrrber of otbeis ready for -xport. He aaya tbat sheep iu tbe Willam- ' itta valley ars becoming a aosree article, ind doea not believe there are more than talf as many as a year ago. Thove recently bought have ooat him from $1 50 to $3. Mr. Ralston ia of the opinion that tbero it a better prospect ahead for sheep in tbis Soo ion, but asya that there is nothing in the bniinesa of sheep-raising except ' for those who confine themselves to producing the best. The growing scarcity will have a tendency to imriovo the pnoe of mutton, tnd perhaps to some extent of wool. Cattle ire also scare, ha aaya, and only the gen eral depression of the times keep them from brinpin better prices. ' . Awaraetf Hljhest Honors World'. Fair. DH' CREAM mm wi MOST PERFECT MADE K pure Crape Cream of Tsrtsv Powder. Frti Tom Ammonia, Alum or any other aduitatsna, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD IF mm-