CI - ea THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 1895. U01J!TAIXBiCH, Volume XXXV CONSOLIDATED 1882. NO. 31 VI H K4. HllfJ.Y rAtSEKB, XIII PRINTED EVERY SATURDAY " BT- J3HH MlGHELL EDITOR AND PRCPRiETOR Profesatonal Cards. O. a HOLLISTER' Physician and Surgeon Boom, over Dalles National Bank. Offlc hours, 10 a m 12 m. and from i to ptn. Ksl dence We t End of Third blreet, DUFUR & MENEFEE, , . Attorneys at Law Boom. 42 and 43 Chapman Block, Tn Dalles, Or.. j SUTHERLAND, M D,CM Physician and Surgeon, Boom, t and 4. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Ore. "flie Reoulator Line" to P. KBETI ft 00.) The Dalies, Portland and Astoria, Navigation Co Dealer In THROUGH Throueh Daily trios (Sundays centedl between the Dalles and Port land, bteamer Keguiator leaves ine 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 lor The Dalles. MfilTpappr, i(s enb Children Cry for ntOElB'l Castoria Cantorit H no well adapted to children that Irecoiumrml It a auperiur to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, IL D., 1U South Oxford St., Brooklyn, H. Y " I rise Oastor'a In my practice, and And It rpeUallJ adayted to affections of. children." aU. RoBUTSoit, JL D., 106T Sd Ave., flow Yorft . 'Prom twwoiJ knowledge I can say thus iren." ia. G. O. OsonoD, Lowell, tiaaa. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sestlon, and ipation. Sour FereriBhneaa, ereroomea Flatulency, (Jons Stomach. Di&r.noea. and Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its steep natural. Castoria oontaltj no Uarpnine or other narcotic property. Ar'ict' Material and Patntera'Sopn'lp w U. TACKMAN PASSENGER RATES: Practical Dentist CrBee Over A. A . Brown". rrrcet-. Seron-1 St. All work maranterd to (r ve Miff ctirn and all he atest improved method, meu Id dental operations. AS. BENNETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offic. f achanno. balldirs, nu stairs. Ine Dalles Voiron, t v . . DOl PH. " BCB. D XIXOS, CHPBT1 B T. POLPn. 1 TV LP H. 'SII'JS ! DOLPH, ATT RKEYS AT II LAW. Ail en at and collection busmos Biomnfy a'Unfed fr, e'alms aeuinst the frovern BMiit a tpeiialry. No. 24. 15, 26 and 27 Hamilton Boiidinir, Portland, twearon. Oie way... Rontd trip. .(2 00 . 8 00 I WOCIKTIK- Tini ixnar NO. Ift. A. If A A. M- Meet. : VV Unt and third Monday of each month at 8 .M: " tTHE DALLES BOYAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO 6. s I - lleeta iu Masonic ueu mo uura npmnj aoh month at 8 F M. i . - OtnilBU LODOZ. NO, , I. o: i. T. t'eeti 1 -vanr Frldav evenim- at 7:80 o'cloec. in K. of P. Ball, corner of Meeoud and Court .tract. 8-Journ- . oa brother, are welcome. Freight Rates- Greatly Reduced j Shipments for Portland received at any time, day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered belore 5 p. m. Live stock, shipments solicited. uaii on or aaaress. IsL. C. HLLHMHY, General Agent THE DALLES, - OREGON- i Aoeotfor MASURY'S LIQUID PAINT All orders for painting, papering and Tie Dalles National Bank. kaleominicg promptly attended to . 07 DALLES CITY, Oft. BULK SEEDS President,. Cashier, ... ....Z. F. Mood;, M.1 T71K1EKD6HIP LODGE J; every Monday evening at nn'i buildinv. -corner OI uour- .DO Decona ifuvvia. aolrmminif brother, are cordially Invited D. VlOTS, K. K. and H. . F. MENEKEE, 0. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPfcRAKCB UKIOH will meet every Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock i at the reaoine- room. HAEKI LIEBE, rigmctioeiv.watowei AND DEALER LV Watches, Jewelrr. Ett - A Fine Line of Fresh BulK: Seeds Just Arrived. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS White Clover Onions MODEBJi WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Mt. Hood Camp, fa. 59, meet, every Tueedav Venuurof each weak at 7 30 ool-ick, in A Kelier'a . Hall. All brothers and sojourning brother, are viand to be nraent. Always keen, on tale the latest and bet stvlrs o ntue-pieces, inamoaa ninxs, Bow-knot tunra, oil- verware, etc etc. Red Clover Millett Alfalfa Beans Catrott Turnip3 Beets Peas Onion Sets and Flower Seeds. rtnLmnii CBUflEK 1 liaiome hall ip the sennd ltd tourtn Toes- 0.1 miliu w tun omo. viu rs .raiauy lo TitL . . MBa. MAKY8. IdYKHa.W. al. Mi.-Euuiioa'ao, Secy. nEKPLif LODGE. SO. 1, A. O. TJ. - W. Meets in KXeller'. Ball every Thursdav evening at 1M .Tdock. PAIL KKSFT. M. W. . W. 8. Mvwa, Financier . - c.d.o. t. t m.vt,in REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. J. B. CROSSEN, GROCER. 162 Etcrtri-Fiiet'. r rJctr icA , Williams fcf W General Banking Business Transacted. Sight ETohanges sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRAN0IS0O. 10 BBOGEhL Northwest Cor. Second and WuhlngtongU. mm m mn Soooeseori'to Georn Ruch. I"lao Olieapest Place Merere froTocatlon. Tokio, March 1 Coirespooclerjce of the United Pregs per steamer Chin: Tbe txcessei committed by Japanese troops at Port Arthur pained tbe Japanese more than the Earopeaas. No steps were taken to punish the soldlera or degrade the generals. Such things cannot be done in time of battle. Tbe practicable way of reatsoring tbe world was to show that the same soldiers could control tbe passion of revenge under tbe same provocation. Wel-Hai-Wei bai aff'irdbd the necessary oppoituri'y. In the Shantung, as la tbe Lisotnng peninsula, tbe Cninese behaved with pitiless savagery, Wherever they caught a Japanese tbey tottured and mutilated him. Oo one occasion, snrpriiiog a paty of 80 Japanese scouts cooking their mid" dat meal, 800 Cbluamea tied Bp any that retained signs of life after a fierce struggle, and tore Irom tbeir bodies everything that could be torn. A. few hours later the mio body of tbe division to which tbe oo fori un ate men bad be longed marched up and saw tbr terribly diflguted corpses. But there was oo at tempt at retaliation. Not a single In stance of cruelty or needless slaughter is recorded against the Japanese. On tbe contrary, we hear of ' common soldiers treating women tenderly, and of a captain that carrie I a baby through the thxk of tbe combat. Jbe temper of the Japanese nation bas been suffir.ien'ly displayed in connection with an additional grant of 100 000,000 yen for tbe prosecution of tbe war. The nrignal war budget, pased unanimously bv the diet in its ex'raordinnry session last October, amounted to 139 000,000 yeo. Of thai total. 26 000 000 wen to he taken from the accumulations of sntp'us revenue in tbe treasury, and 184.000.000 were to be obtained by issuing bonds. Two i-suts oi bonds have a' ready been marlp. one of 80,000 000 and tbe other ot 60.000.000. Without question or discus sion of any kind, the budget was handed to the standing committe charged witb the duty of examining and reporting udou all such measures. Two days later tbe committee presented its report Itcnrtlv stated that there could be no question about the advisabi'ity of grant ing tbe apptopriation required Oa re ceipt of this report, not a member stood np to speak, the universal idea beiag that no words were' needed. But when the president called for a show of hands. every member rose lu his place, and the budget was passed unanimously amid a storm oi cbeers. States supreme conrt in tbe Debs' appeal I case, which is down for tbe first Monday n April. The aoDetl of Commissioner of Pensions L'ichren from tbe decision of Judge Bradley, restoring tbe pennon of General Long, of Michigan, from $50 to $78 per month, will be argued in the aistrict court of appeals in May. Constitutional Convention. Salt Lake, March 10 Toe constitu tional convention consumed tbe entire afternoon without making mush progress with tbe work beforo it. A heated de bate was brought oo over tbe proposition to designate the number Oi representatives and senatorial districts. The question was whether it should be referred to the legislative or appointment committee. It was finally referred to the latter com mittee. TELEGEAPHia TLB DALLES, OREGON NO. 0,0. A.I Meet very Saturday at JM r. M. lo B. of V. nail. IAS. kKSMlTH POST. B. OF L. fc. lieesa every Friday afternoon in K. of r. Hall. H'AbCO lklt-E. 0. IS. I o. R M Meets VV evoiy Weantsdaj e ei in. in K. 01 P. hall i tbAG VEKEIK B4KMOMK iteote every ajr Sunday evenuw In Hellers Uall ; OF. L. F. DIV1SIOS. NO. 167. Meeis n K. of P. Hall the am and third Wednesday of acn moath at 7:30 v. . COAL! GOAL! REGOH in DAiiUa rox -AND- B. A. KELLER Prop'i All Kinds of Groceries, FLOUB, GRAIN, WILLOW WARES TO. THE t-HIJKC'HKn. Of the pabllo pat- endeavor tosnve ennrs aatuiae ton to our customers notn wn so new. We rwpectfully aolieit a sb ronsjre and snail endeavc llhbT BAWlbT OHURLH Kev. C fastor. . O. D. Tavloh. service, .vary Sabbath at 11 A M. P. II. babbatb school Immediately after to morning service, rrayer meeting; every tnursoay venilig stsr.M. - . UHLKCH Kev. Jno. WmsLZK. eaator. Service, every Sundav morninr and evening. Sunday school at 12:20 o'clock P. M. A cordial invi- - tatior evtonded bv both pastor and people to all. ClUliOKEUATlOflAL CHCKCH -Kev.W.O. CnaTIS Pastor. Service every Sunday at 11 A. H. and . i. Ji. Sunday School alter mornlnjf servire. Ot. fiTtifb CHlittUH Rev. Father Brokbokbxt O Paeuw. Low.alaM every Sunday at 7 A. at tiigo staiu at 10:30 A.M. Vespersat 7 P. U. (ji, . PAUL'S CHURCH. Union Street, oppueite O Fifth. - Rev. Eli U. ButcliBe, Rector. Service every Sundfiyatll A. at and 70 P M., Sunday school at O0 A la. Eveninff Prayer on Friday ai 10 P. aL .- . - - CHRISTIAN OrlUKOH KV. J. W. Jamas, ps tor. Preaenioa every Sundav afternoon at t o'clock in the UoagTSKational chur .. All are cor dially invited ,. ' am luspared to furnish families, netsls and res (anrant wnn tnr onoteen Bread, Cakes and Pies. A. GEHRES FROPHIETOB OF THE CALVARY BAPrisT 0 TJRCH orner Seventh Jend V.&l" - H. '. raior. oerv Ice. ".Vsund.y At JI ! and 7:0 P. M. a WAvinAadavr veninrsi a. i.ov r. in. I am now prepared to deliver -Bosl yn Coal To;any part of tie city frr fP.25 re ton. litis is much cheaper than wo d and a grtat deal mote convenient. Ap ply to E E. Lyttle, Agent for O.D4S Co R. E. Saltmarshe AT THK EMt EHfl STOCK YflBBS, THE DALLES Soda, Sarsapaiilla and Ginger Ale Fresh C ysters served in Every Style. PIONEER SODA W0RKS SXOOND.8TREBT THE DALLES OB. Aeeond street. Next door to Th. Dalles tional Bank, Manufactures the Best Articles ot Prver meetlmt Sanaa v cchool , welcomed. r at 9M A. U All are cordlilly j KOOKTa. Real Estate, Loans and" lnsurar.ee. n tli. PmWA Fnlon anl Kktior al" Ia aorance company of Edioburtt, bcotland, Capital 80 000, OOO. V aluable Farms near the City to sell on easy terms. Offlos over Poet Offloe Th Dalles, Or. - JOHN D. GE0GHEGAN, ' ' ilLeiter 17. P. Land Offlce. 1 80 ISS4.) ' V Business ' before United States Land OfiiCS a Specialty. Wall's Block Main efc1 VMicnver. Clark Co .Wash C. I. STEPHENS ,;D DEALER RY-GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES -g C y Fcoond rtreet next door east of A The Lelleak.t Bank . Javuis jut open- d In buxlnese, .n't havine; a full asBoruD.noi uie lareax yoi-atin my one, 1 i sin a share of the public patronaue OF STEPHENS. HENRY L KUCK, ' Jlannfaacnnr of jand daaler to Harness and Saddlery, Second St., near Moodv Warehouse, THE DALLES, . ' ' OBSOOX A Work IHoaraattswd to Jlv Mat favrtloe, FAT PEOPLE - PaSA OlBHTV Puts win ratine ynor weight PEHN4KITLV from 11 to IS p. on. a mouth fcosttrvtneT sicklies or lnfury; no public. Itv. Tbev bulbt np ihe h.aith and b- autiiy the ompleaion, lea vine oo wrinkles or nahbmess. Stout abdomen, and difficult brsMthin; nrrly relieved. Nt ft. Jit's-. Ml MR ill I b t a ceieutinV ai.d posi tive rtlief, adopted only after year, of experiei co. A'l order, -nppiied direct from ear office. Price ti 00 per packg- or three suckse-n. fur SS 00 by mail postpaid. Testimonial, and particular, (sealed Sets. AM Correspondence' Htrteily Cnaifldeu. tlal. PARK REMEDY CO., Boston Mass W JOHN PASHEK The Mercian! ; Tailor Suits Jfade to Order and a Fit Onaraatsed Clothe ll ned on the Suoif - - Kear Oer STUrd sad Within gtm Sta. IZX PAT THE HighestCash Price for flay and Gram. Cigar Factory SECOHD STREET Opposite tbe Implement Warehouse Leeu Orders With Andrew Keller, Oonfeotlaner. t; DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. FACTORY NO.. 105. THE DALLES. OEEGON. sipaiB Hut Apoleglae. Madrid, March 15 The following; ca blegram has been received bare: 'Taylor, United States minister, Madrid This department is informed that on tbe 8th instant tbe United Stues mail steamabiy AJlianca, on ber homeward voyage from Uo on to New York, when six miles from the coast of Cuba, off Oape May, was repeatedly fired upon by a Boaotsb gunboat, with solid shot, which fortunately fell short, Tbe windward passage, where this 00 enrred, is tbe natural and usual highway for yeisels plying between porta of tbe United States and ' Caribbean sea. Through it several regular. . lines of American mail and commercial steamers pass weekly within sight of Ctpe Ma'y. They are well-known and tbeir voyage embiaces no Cuban port of call. Forcible interference witb them cannot be claimed as s necessary belligerent SC, whether tbey. pns within thne miles ot tbe Cuban coast or not, and can under no circumstances be tolerated when no state of waresiats. This government will epect prompt disavowal of tbe unauthorised apt and due expression of regret upon the part or spaio, and it mast losist that im media's and positive orders be given to Spsmsh naval commanders not to inter fere with legitimate commerce passing through that ebaaoel, and prohibiting all acta wantonly imeeriling life and prop erty lawfully nnder tba flag of tbe United States. Ton will communicate tbla In the minister of foreign aff,irs and urge the importance of a prompt and satisfactory response. (Signea) - GBBIHAK. ' Will Sot Demand Indemnity. New York, March 15 Officers of the Columbian line of steamers, to which tbe AUianca belongs, stated today that no de mand would be made by them on Spain for an indemnity for firing on tbe vessel If tba govermoent oouid not octain reparation for tbe outrage the company could not. If it is found that firing on the vessel hurt tbe line it would sue Spain for damages. Cuban lnaurgoate. Tampa, Fla., March 18 Toe latest re porta say General Petes and Henry Brcoks have for tbe paat 15 days been undisturbed by tbe Spaniards. Tola corps of ebels numbers about 4000. It is reported that they marched from Tiguska to Macurigi, tbeuce to Sabaollli. Carlos M . Cespedeeca, son of the first president of tbe Cuban republic, ad who rose at Yaron, October 10, 18S9. has lefr Pari and is shortly expected in New York. He will fit out an expedition for Cuba. Tbe following is copied from La Union ConttilutionaU . 'In Ba Ere there are 1800 men well fortified and armed. Of tbese. 700 are armed witb different rifles and 800 w.tb machetes Tbeir chief is Jesus Rtbin. General Bartolome Maato bas lo h s com mand 700 men, all armed. .There are also 11 parties of 100 men. It issup posed there are 40U0 insurgents well armed. Masso, since be reached tbe general barracks of Maosaoilio, bat Mrwarded proclamation to tbe Spaniards, tbe pur port of which is, be promised to save tbeir lives and tbeir families wbile tbey are not hostile. Ha secured them if they were in accord witb tbe programme ot revolution, tboy waul independence for all." Tbe Cubans here are highly elated over the aopearance -of such news, as tbe La Union Conttitutionalt is a government' organ, and declare tbe Spanish papers have been poking fun at tbe American press about the revolution existing only in tbeir columns, but now they are forced to admit the truth ol what they apparently regarded as sensational stories. Bides Captured m Vchonner. Mobile. Ala., Maacb 16 The register todty received, per a'eamsbip Jarl, tbe following letter from its corresponpent at Bocas del Toro: "One man, a soldier, died today of bis injuries, received in tbe . recent battle with Garza, and it is expected several more will die. A child and Its mother who were shot during tbe battle are doing as well as can be expected. All tbe dead were buried yesterday. A small acbonuer belong og to tbe rebels was captured yesterday afternoon, on which 75 Remington rifles and several thousand cartridges were found. The man in command of tbe schooner jumped overboard and swam to tbe shore." Ciaynor Will Set &o. New YoBK.Marcb 10 Juatloe William Gaynor, of tbe supreme court, Brooklyn, created a sensation this afternoon by re fusing aosolutely to appear as a witness before the assembly commission of in vestigation, investigating tbe recent trolley strike in Brooklyn. The sergeau t at arms, upon notifying the commission of Justice Giynor'a refuwl, was ordered by Chairman Friday to notify tbe justice mat inn commission naa tbe po wer to ar rest any one wbo declined to obey the commission's command. When tbe sergeant went again to tbe supreme court be found tbe justice bad left tbe court room, and the rommiation was obliged to aojouru until aionaay. Cntna Beat K Aid. St. Petersburg, M.roh 18 Tba Chi. nese enVoy has solicited the loterveotion of Russia for tba protection of the in tegrity of Chioa's continental territories in tbe event of Jaoao insisting upon con cessions on tbe Chinese mainland. The Chinese envoy bas gone to Berlin in or der to mtko the same request of G -rmany and aimt'ar instructions have b-en aent to tbe Chinese eovov at London and Paris. It is added that no request for assistance Das been made to tbe United 8 ates, Italy or Austria. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. 3. Gov't Report. fl : ... ABSOUTEUe pure and also bad b.eo assaulted. The woman was living alone, ber huibsod having been tent to an insane asylnm. It is snppoied that the motive of lynching was to prevent tbe woman from giving testimony against cattle metiers, as she bad been summoned as a witness. S' e bore a good reputation. It was evidei t that she fonghl bard for ber llfo and honor, as tba bedding and clothing wer torn and scattered around tbe room. Will Kot Interfere. WASHntOToir, March 18 No sigulfl cance Is a tached bare tn the report from St. Petersburg that tbe Russian Medlter ranesn squadron bas been ordered to tbe Pacific coast to co operate with tbe Brit isb fleet in regard ' to Japan's demand upon China. It Is said that neither Great Britain nor Russia is likely to iaterfere with tba Japan Chinese ' arrangement, uolesi Japan shnnd demand a large slice -f Cninese territory. The only loretgo power that may make protest against cer tain terms of peace is France. It it be lieved she will strongly object to tbi occuDa lon by Japan ot the island of For mosa, because some nf France's colonia1 territory lies close to Formosa . ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS - who cart to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES . x SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS x Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are i y. . . ABSOLUTELY PURE A- A. BROWN CIGARS LL ASSORTMENT ASD PB0TISI059, Soecial Prices to Cash Buyers 170 SECOND STREET. Charles A. Baldwin & Co. BANKERS. 40 and 43 Wall street, NEW YORK. , Accounts of Beurtos and Banlsars received on favorable terms. Bonus and Investment Kccjirttsrs. Dally Financial Letter Mailed ea Applies Uoa. coacBspoMDSNcs soucrrsn. The Sun. Tbe first; of American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the Amerioan . Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and 'all the time, forever. 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TO THE OITE9 THE Cboice of Trasscontliiental Routes VIA VIA SPOKANE HIHSEAFOLIS DENVER OMAHA AND AND Watches and Diamonds And All Kinds of tji.s Best Jewelry ST.PA0L IMSAS Low Rates to All Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAUEBS' leave fort'ud sverv Five davsfbr SAN FRANCISCO. CALA I. C. NICKELSEN, for foil' detail, sail on O. n A w. Ami at TK 0A4LJaa,era4drst tf:nrnjed a Chareb. Ceioaso, March 18 Two hundred an gry Po e mea tad women, stormed St. Hed wig's Csthoiic cbnrch at North Hovne avenue . and Kosciusko street, today. Five policemen, .who were on guard, were cowed by tbe mob, but on tbe arrival of reinforcements tba rioters were driven oB. There has been trouble in St. Hed wig J parish for many Weeks. Father Bartin- kl wes driven out tbree weeks ago, and tbe police were called upon to protect the church propertv. Father Batsinaki-be longed to tbe Order of Resurreotion to which tbe people objected to. Archbishop Feehao sent Father Zvd- lacxv k to the cbnrcb, but he, too, was a resurrectionist, and was r looted. Tbe parishioners determined to opnose the reonen'eg of tbe edifice. Erly todaj 800 Pules marched to the cnuccb, de nouncing the priest -and declaring that ihey would prevent bim from serving mass, h i few minutes two patn.l wagons loaded witb itQoers arrived on .the run. Tbe anerv crowd stood for a mnmeot, when 40 policem- n witb glitter leg guns iu tbeir bands marched Into tbe church Some of tbe Polish officers in formed tbe mob in "tbeir native tongue that the police bad . orders to shoot. Tbat settled ir, and a moment later tbe crowd fled Irom the church Tbe police arrested Josie Tawondowski and her son, Antooe, wbo seemed to tbe ringleaders A search is being made for tbe woman's husband. The priest celebrated mass nnder guard of a detail ot police, , Jlebs at Mpokane. Sposanb, March 19 Eugene V Debs, president of tbe American Railway Union, lectured tonight before a big audience at the Auditorium. He declared bis conviction tbat strikes could only result to failure, and thathenceforth the nni in will work along political lines. He siid : "There can be no permanent or sa'is fartory solution of tbis rai 'road question, until the government takts poaekloo ol tbe railroads, and runs tbem in the Inter est ol tbe people. Our recent experiences have demonstrated tbat defeat Is inevita table. Just as soon as a alnke is inaug urated, disturbance will. occur Courts will be applied to for .injunctions, mandamuses will ba iesued, leaders will be arrested and thrown into jail, and then tbe strike will be eesily broken. . I tell you a atrike cannot succeed when it is against the Uoited States government." OeneV Ataaslflsss, -.:-. WASHTMTOH, March r 18 Attorney- (Jeneral Olney will appear on beaaif of I tbe United State before the -. United The firing Br pea ted. New Yobk, March 17 Tbe EeralcTt special from Key West, Florida, says; Passengers on tbe -steamer which arrived from Havaoa last night bring news nf reports ir, circulation there ol for tber deoredatloos by Spanish cruisers on American vessels along tbe Cuban coast. Tbe latet report is tbat the Spanish gunboat Arcedo fired into and sunk aa American .CDoooer off Puerto del Fadre. It is reported that tbe crew of tbe vessel, numberlog 18 oersons, perished with it. It is not known whether tbe schooner bad arm or carried an expedition ' for tbe Co'oaos. It was reported in Havana that the achooner bad sailed from Key West. . Inquiries, however, fail to show that anv boat is missiBg or unreported, except those en . gaged in legitimate trade. Many tailed recently for West Indian ports with fruit cargoes. . . : (Puerto del Padre is a harbor 00 tbe northeast eosst of Cuba.Jn Istitude 81 :17 north, longitude 78:49 west. It bas a long and narrow' entrance, and- aff irds excel lent aocoorage. It is not far. from tbe place where the Spanish gunboat . fired on tbe AUianca ) " ' CaanaT Travels In S)tau. ' Washington, March 18 Tbe Japa nese legation bas received a cable mes ssge eobfirmiog tbe press dispatobes of the departure of Li Hung Chang from Tien Tsin for Japan to arrange terms bt. peaee. Negotiations will be conducted at Blmnnssaki, instead of Hiroshima. Tbe ohange baa been made to accrtnmo date Li Hung Chang. Simonotaki is on tbe extreme southwes'era coast of Japan . It 1a atatea at tbe legal on that asser tions tbat terms of peace have been ar ranged already are erroneous. No details it is sa d, bave been settled. Japan bas been informed that Li Bong Chang baa full power to arrange terms, and bas been attursd that China desires tbe wsr to be stopped by a tieaty agreement Japan baa reached certain conclusions, especially respecting a cession of territory, but no conclusion bas been resehed with C loa. Minister Denny bas cabled the state department confirming the report of tbe departure ol Ll Hong Cbsog from Sbsng bai lor Japan.. He aava the viceroy ailed in roval s'ate with 180 persons em barked oa two ships. Work Boranrd. Oltxfia, March 18 !7ork on tbe foaodatioo of tbe capltol building will be resumed Monday by tbe briclclavers, who struck one week ago for a raise ft om 13 to f 4 per day, tbe contractors baring coo ceded the tatter figure. It is understood that the strike was not witbout merit, for tbe reason tbat f 9 is below tbe ruling rate in cities ofl.be state, and that, not withstanding this feet, tbe men were not allowed to work tail time, in many cases being limited to two and tbree days each week. Although tbe men are not willing to talk oonoerniog tbe mt'ter, it is bee Jeved that tbe union stonecutters oo the work would not bave taken a hand bad there not been a satisfactory, adjustment of tbe affair. The contractors are already behind in tbe work, and present appearances indicate tbey will not be able to finish tbe coatract oa sobedule time. Another Will Fonnd. San Fbancisco, March 18 The con tent on in tbe courts over tbe millions left by James G Fair developed another sensation this morning. When tbe case was called before Superior Judge Slack, a great stir was e.used by tbe introduc tion of what purports o be a later holographic will written in lead pencil oo two sheets of legal oap paper. It was brought into court securely framed between two plates of glass by Reuben L'oyd, wbo bas been retained la tbe case by Mrs. Oelricbs and Virginia Fair, daughters of tbe deceased. Tbis alleged will divides tbe estate almost equally between tbe two daughters and Charlie Fair. It bequeaths a few thousand dollars to certain orphan asylums, and makes no provisions for sucb a trust as the estate is left in control of under tbe will previously filed. Messrs. Angus sad Crothers are two of the four executors named in tbe previously filed will. Referring to this alleged will. Attorney Lloyd informed tbe court tbat tbe document, - aocerdiog to iu date, was executed tbree dsys later than tbe will previously filed. He said be would prove tbat tbe existence of this will bsd been known to several persons, sod tbat it bad finally been found in tbe possession of a very estimable old lady, whose namw Lloyd did not divulge. L'oyd said tbe old lady bad no' produced it because sbe bsd resd of tbe other will being offered 'or probate, and bad tup ooeed tbat it was a later document than tbe one she held. Tbe faot tbat this new alleged will bas been presented in court by Attorney Lloyd would indicate tbat Charlie Fair and. bis sisters have joined forces to contest tbe will of tbeir father. Tbe attorneys who represent the execu tors under tbe will previously filed, and of which tbe original copy was stolen, intimated very strongly that they be lieved tbis latest alleged will to be a forgery. Tbe case was finally continued to April 8. " Tbe alleged will produced today be quea'bs to various brothers and sisters of deceased and tbeir children about the same amounts as was left to tbem ueder tbe will previously filed. Under tbe first will tbe fsmllies of these, bro bers and sisters would acquire a large proportion of the estate at the death of Fair's children, Charles, Virginia and Mrs. O.'irlohs, but under the will filed today ibe brothers and sisters, nd tbeir families would receive only tba amount of cash stated io tbe will and tbe balance of the (40,000,000 estate could be dis tributed at once among the tbree children ot tbe deceased. ear-ed Convicts Caught. -Seattle. Maroh 18 Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon two of tbe escaped con victs hsve been captured, Rutteo and Cosgrove. Both were taken at Ori lia, south of tbis city. Blanck was in tbe eomoaoy of Ratten snd about 80 feet be hiud him, hut before tbe officers could hold him be escaped into ibe thick under brash. Neither Ratten nor Cosgrovo offered snvresistnoce. Tqn office's are' scouring the country in every direction and it is believed tbe u tlmate capture of toe fugitives will be effected. . A liberal reward is offered for tbeir ap prehension . Be Holds tn rert Tacoma, March 18 Shaw, a crtsv rancher, is running amuck on the out skirts of tbe city with two revolvers and a Winchester rifle. A deputy sheriff went after bim this morning to lake bim in custody on a charge of Insanity. When tbe deputy reached Shaw's cabin tbe latter was in the garden snd opened bre on the visitor Tbe deputy fled and a posse statted after Shaw. As the insane man is a crack markman his friendly partners are kept at a safe distance. A CnlombUn Bevelntlen. Colon, Colombia, March 18 Po'ttlcal Governor Langhton'a Death. Portland Telegram. The not unexpected death of ex-Lleo.-tebant-Governor Charles E. Lanihton, of Washington, is announced. He died Sat urday night in the Bohemian Club, at Tacoma, and death came upoi hint so suddenly tbat all he uttered when at tacked was, "Ob, my God!" and bis spirit bad passed from eartb. Governor Laughton had long been a sufferer from a complication of diseases, any of which had a fatal teudenoy, hence bis demise is not a great iurprise lo those intimately acquainted with him. He passed about six or seven mouths of last year in this oily, becoming as widely known here as he was on tbe Sound.. He attempted, while here, to float some ex tensive mining sshemes, bat tbe times were not propitious for tha launching of such enterprlses,and ke letthere a greatly disappointed man. Tbe entire Nevada colony la this city, which U a large one, had known Charley Laughton, as he la- ' miliarly was called by old Nevadans, since he first made' his appearance . In Caraoo City, Nev., in 1878, when be en tered tbe service" of tbe Virginia & Truckee Railway company as auditor and paymaster. He was a- versatile genius and won countless friends In-- the silver state. Iu 1889 he was elected lieutenant- prisoners captured at Bocas del Toro governor of that slate, and, while, be was charged witb tbe complicity in tbe recent Itreat talker, yet bis superior -yiolin- disturbances, bave been landed here, General Matrix baa defeated 8000 rebels at Suata, Socorro. The rebels are retreating toward Boyaca. - The French orolser Roland is going to La Gosyara, VenrSuela, in connection with tbe trouble between ' France and tbat republic playing dunrJg that campaign won him more votes than all his oratorical Wort, especially In the eastern part of thatTMate, running away ahead of the head ef bla ticket, which was detested ' ' ' ' A ttoverDBaent Victory, Panama, March 18 A dlspitcb was received here Isst night from Bogota fay ing the revolution ended in the comp'ete triumph of General Reyes over the in vsders. near Malaga. All tbe rebels surrendered. - ftpaln Rrplles Hot. ' Washington, March 18 Secretary Greshsm today autborized a formal denial of tbe reporta tbat be bad received from Minister Tsylor any answer to tbe seo feiary'a note, demanding an explanation or apolopy from Spain. Senor Muruaga, tbe Spanish minister, declined today to see callers or receive -Any messages. Among tbe callers were Mr. Gray, ibe former owner of the AUianca, but be, too, wss unable to secure an interview. Gray says his present business witb tbe Span ish minister and atate department does not concern tbe AUianca matter. Washington. March 18 Tbe stste deoartment is informed tbat tbe Spanish government bas acceded to tbe conten tion of this government tbat Ssnguilly, a oatura'ixed American citizen, arrested in L'aba, as a revolutionist, shall be tried by a civil court and not by court'iaartlsl. - Mnsvr efn fei:eatf Pink. DcBTO. Colo, March 16 This locality is covered with snow an inch deep, tbat is of a delicate piok hue. An examine-, tioa under a mineral glass showed there van no dust nor dirt mixed with the snow. There is mouh speculation as to ihe cause of the unusual appearance of this snoTiall. Genet -naned tha (.yarning, Denvbb, March 18 Tbe house of rep resentatives here today eoademued tbe action of tbe citisans of Haerfano county uftba killing of the I'a'.lans, aad in rtructed Governor Mclotyre to take sucb action in tbe matter as be deemed proper. ' r lee In Texas. Dallaa, Tex March 18 -Tbe ground was frofoo bard, with plenty of ice, tbis morning. . Tbe thermometer was at 28. A great deal of vegetation will be de stroyed, but fortunately not many (rait trees wore m Dieom. An Unlucky Bhtp. . Post Townsend, March 18 Archi bald Anderson, tbe third officer of the British ship Linlithgoiethire, now in port, today was accidentally struck by a ballast bucket, kuocked down into tbe bold and instantly killed. Within tbe last three v months, three deaths bave occurred on board tbat ve sel. One captain died wbfn the ship was going into Valpa'eiso, and bis successor, just alter leaving that port, while tem porarily insane, committed suicide by jumping overboard. Just before reach ing Cape Flattery, the second officer fell down into the hold and bis injuries may also prove fatal. A Woman Lynched' - Omaha. March 18 A special to the Pes from Butte, Neb,, says: Mrs. WE Holton, of Keya, Paba county, was found dead in ber bouse last night by neighbors. Her body was lying ou the floor witb a piece ot tope 10 feet long and a batcbet and hammer betide her. Aa autopsy bowed that sbe died of strangulation To Remove Btatlas- Here are recipes for removing various kinds of stains: Coffee Tea and Wines If these stains on tbe table linen are of long atanding, and bave been washed with soap, it Is rather difficult to get rid of tbem. But lavelle water which can be made at home or bought of a druggist la gener ally most successful. Put about half a pint ot javelle water and a quart ef clean water into an earthen bowl; let stained article soak in this for several hours. Then nose thoroughly In tbree waters. It is only white goods tbat can be treated in tbla manner, as the javelle water bleaches out tbe color. Sewing Machine Oil Stains To re move these sums rub the stain with sweet oil or lard and let It stand for sev eral hours. Then wssh It In soap and cold water. . Pitch. and Tar Staius-e-Rub lard on the stain and let it stand for a few bears. Sponge with spirits of turpentine until the stain is removed. If tbe color of the fabric be cbangod sponge It witb chloro form and the color will be restored. Ink Stains Tear blotting piper In pieces and bold the rough edge on the ink wben It is freshly spilled, or cover tbe spot witb Indian meal, or ibe liquid ink may-be absorbed by cottoo batting. If Ibe ink be spilled on a ;arpet, cut a lemon io two, remove a part of the rind and rub the lemon da tbe stain. If the Ink-atalned article be washed Immediately io several waters and then in milk, letting it soak in the milk tor several hours, tbe stain will disappear. Washing the article Immedi ately in vinegar and water and then in soap and water is another remedy which will remove all ordinary Ink stains. No matter what substance be used to remove ink the stain must be rubbed well. It the article stained be a carpet ou the floor use a b ush. Grass Stains Rub the article stained with alcohol, then wash iu clean water. flquirrnla Do Not Eat Wheat- The Urge Dumber ot squirrels already swarmlrg into the gram fields is causing roooh uneasiness among the farmers, ssys the Barrym.n correspondent of tbe Walla Walla Qaulte. Despite tbe faot that we have bran putting outr poison for some time, they seem tj be steadily inereasiog. Dne reat.cn for this is that nearly every one ass wheat to put the ptison in, and tbe "pesky thioRs" don't eat it. Ia all icotions where wheat is grown oata ahouid be used in pre paring the poison, and vice vena. Crushed barley is the next best substitute, ' But squirrels will eat oata when they will not tonch other grain. It will r quire a good many ouneea ot poison this year to asye tbe crop from tbe squirrel, and if all those wbo are having trouble with poisoning them will bear tbis mind we will bsve better re sults from our tfforts. A Uaeataa Xajared-:!. Yesterday' afternoon, Mr. C. L. Farii, a -lineman at work, for the- Western Union Telegraph Co., near Blalock, met with an accident by which be tuOared aevere in juries.' He had climoed tbe pole, and bad ' fixed the wire in proper shape, when the spur attached to his boot broke, causing him to fall to the ground.; Be truok on a barbed, wire fence, lacerating the lower abdomen in a frightful manner, and be re mainad in this position until rescued by the deuduotor of a passing freight train -The place where tbe accident happened was five miles from tbe station, and as Mr. Faria was rendered unconscious by bis injuries he in a very helpless condition when ploied np. As soon at possible be was 1 brought to this el'y and surgical- -aid ren dered. Be is a hravy man, weighing over -200 pounds, and about 45 years of age. Bis Injuries are seriousj but tbey are not tbe j 0OD''dred sucb as will permanently render bim unabl . to follow bis vocation. It will be some time, however, before be will be able to climb a telegraph pole, Tha Astoria Railroad In response to a telegram, tbe Daily Miuoulian, ot - Missoula, Montaos, tbe borne of Messrs. iionner and' Hammond, ' yesterday wired tbe Attorkm tbat Mr. ' Hammond would leave New York Cm ' Saturday next,and come direct to Astoria, . . whlt'h will bring blra here on the 83d Inst.' The news was immediately placed . on tbe Ailorian bulletin, and was read by " many people during tbe afternoon. It was not only read with interest bat proved k; perfeit balm to the depressed feelings of a number of people who bave gradually . become discouraged at the nonappear ance of tbe railroad builders, though they are not due to commence' work as per ' contract for full two weeks to come. Tbe very source of tbe telegram was convinc ing enough to them wbo read it, that As toria's rsilroad prospects are as bright as eyer, or even brighter than ever, ana that only a few days will elanse before active operations will oommenoe. ' Motion, All city warrants . registered prior to Feb. 8. 1802, are now dueaud payable at my office. Interest ceases after this date. I.I.Bobqet, Oit'Treaeurer. Dated at Dalles City, Jan.. let, 1895. Awarded ' Highest Honors World's) Fair. mssm MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Vom Ammonia, Alum or any other adultstird, 40 YEARS THE -TANDAJUa.