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' UNCONSOLIDATED 1882.
THE DALLEP. OREG6K 9ATUBDAY; JANUARY lR issfi
PROFESSIONAL
t r n TXIXT T lfiTPP Pirctlnn nnrl Cm.
Office tours lu A. M. to 12, and 2 P. in. to 4 1
4U. a&MUCUUV HCfivCLU IM A..JLUU
RE YOU GOING EAST?
If sot be sure and see that your ticket
reads via '
D
lUFTTR & MENEFEE. Attorneys at Law.
jtvuoms w aau -o iaupmia own.
SOCIETIES.
irASCO LOEGE,
tan i x & r i iw
MW.r fi ct. und t iii'd A.ondav nf pjmh
T HE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTiSK
I NO 6 intcts in .Masonic tfau t. t-Ua
NORTHWESTERN
NO
I O O P.-
y-N."iT T1UDT T i"rW.C
In K of P. Bail, corner of Second and Cout
1 Meets e?dr Moaiaeven.nj at 8 o'clo.'k.
-111 OJUIUJU 3 UUUUIUji VUiUw UL VVU V MtU
bcoid fiteeU. sojuumln brothers are In-Tited.
J OMEN'S CHRISTIAN" TEMPERANCE
in uie retuuag room. .
Mt. Hood Camp, No 10, me.t3 every
Tuespov evening at 7:30 o clock, in Kellers
Hall. All sojourning brothers are invited to be
present. .... V - - ' -. 1
COLUMBIA CHAPTER, NO 33, E. S i
j Meets in Masonic Hall on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month. Visitors cor-
rpEMPLE LOCGE. NO 8. A. O. V. W
I Meets In Keller's Hall every Thursday
evening ac i.au o ciojk.
-THE-
JHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS and
OMAHA RA LW AY.
1HI3 IS THE
GREET SHORT LINE
Between -
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL.,
CHICAGO,
J AS. NE SMITH POST, NO 32 Q. A. R
Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 in
K. of P. Halh
ilOURT THE DALLES, A. O. P. NO. 630
Meets every. TLursday evening at tieir
linn at o v uxwuik.
E Meets everv Pridav afternoon
m t. ox jr. joau.
DOPL
WASCO TRIBE, NO. 16, I O.
every Wednesday evening
Hall.
R M Meets
in K, of P.
n pat vn trc1 tt T vi rx a uAfnxrn? unr,n
A T every Sadday evening at Baldwin Opera
T OV L. F.. DIVISION, NO. 167. Meets in
J K. of P. Hall t ie first and t oird Wednes
day of eaun nioatj at 7:au P. M.
THE CHURCHES,
ME. CHURH Rev. J. H. Wood, Pastor.
. Services every Sunday morning unci eye
ing Sunday school at 12x0 o'clock P. M. A
"ordlal iavitation txtended by boti pastor and
people to all.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH-Rcv. W. C
vr via, rwiivi, oca twc cycij ouuuut ul
And all IViirs East and South
The n am'fic'e t tacV, peerless vesti
buleu di .ing ami sleeping car trams,
a-id mi tto;
AHV VY8 ON TIME,"
Have gtv?n this roaH a national reputation. A I
classes of passengers cur icd on the vestilmlcd traim
wiih nit extri cl'inree .ship your freight-i and travel
vcr this lamuiis lide AH agents hHVc tickew.
W. H IIKOi, K c sava(;;.
''.art. Agent. T a F 4 F ,gt
24 i Washington treet, Portland, regon.
THOS. F. OAKES, HENBY C. PAYNE, enc
HENRY C. ROUSE. Receivers.
V i v t Am
i awmie and then crawfish. The German ' 1 iniinn nr . I .
mma
The Sentiment! Daily Grow-
ing in Gre .Britain.''-''
I THEY WANT WAR
Germans Residents of Detroit Red-Hot
For War Between England and
Germany.
tngianrt Has Acquired More- Territory In
South Africa An Knrlneer'a
Deed Congressmen Oppose
Any Cat In Their Pay.
It has rolled into public favor
11 A. M. and 7:i0 P. M.
morning service.
Sunday school after
OT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest
mkwr. ijuw muss everjr auuimy v A. m.
- High mass at 10:10 A. II, Vespers ut 7:CU P. M.
. T. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo.
site Fifta. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.
Erenug prayer on Friday at 7 :3J.
TITRQT nTTRTSTTATj" PffTPPR I?, w T TT
:: Jj Hazal, p is tor. Preaching every Sunday
. wuruiui w- it uuu in tae tvemog ut o clOCK.
Suniliy scnool at 10 A M. Prayer mettLig
every Thursday evening. Y. P. S. C. E. meets
every sonaay at .:au. m. ... . .
' i i AVALRY' BAPTIST !HUECH - Comer
. Seventii and Uoioa Elder J H. Miller.
TW!tir Services tverv Sundnv at 11 A. M unrt
7:CJ P. M. Pwyer meeting oa Wednesday
.' .v .1. in. f. r A r n
cordially weinomea.
J. G. KOO.VTZ, ; . !
Hal Fsl Ie.' Lin s ni l s'i ;ine
.
Agent for the Scottish Unioi and National
. ausuran.'e company 01 cuinuurgu, oeouana.
Cip.t d iJO.000.IWJ. : '
V aluaule t atms near tie city to sell on easy
terms
Offlse over U. S. Land OiBoe. ; Tie Dalles.
Oregon. . v .
R
U
N
S
PUYLM.vN
The largest piece of
Good tobacco
ever sold for 10 cents'
H f.Lsrr:it.
Physician and Suryeoii, , -
Ronm4 ovHrx0,ilea S tein Umk. Office hours, 10
a iu t-tiui n I ir in t to 4 uin. Ki-si-
Jttfltie Vd t K'l.l f third -trvet.
ELEGANT
TOURIST
SLEEPlkG CAIiS
DINING CARS
ELlEVn G CARS
TO
QUKUR MKNKKEK.
' Atlorneix at Low
1toiml Bd 43 f'hapmali Hlock. The Italics, Ore.
PII.MXl:; Imi I'll.
Attorneys al Law.
All 1-cU -ltd e-
tni1ed l' Claims j ! i
PurtUiid. tirug a.
e ti n b trine-"! prmnp'lv t-
th- viV.ri. nt -lec:
I "iv, HKiui'tuu biiiiuiiu:
A.
8. BiS.NET T,
Attorney at Law
up.tlfrs. The Dalles
OfPce in S-hanna's buindin
Dreyun
T 0. CRAI LKBM Oil.
Attorney at Law
O Iqe Rooms it and 45 Chapnisn' Clock, np ftair.
JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN,
(Register I. IjdH HVas. 1 B0 184.)
Business before United States Land
Office a Specialty.
41111 Block Main St,. V.moUver Clork d. Wish .
11 ANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen
THROUGH
TO
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
GRAND F03KS
DULUTH
..FARGO .
CROOiiSTON .
WINNIPEG
. 1111 NA and
TICKETS
CHICAGO '
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NiSW YO.IK
BOSTOS and aU ...
POISfrS EA3T and SOTTTTI.
For information, time cards, mips and ticket s
il ...i . . - . ur r, ATT A VT KST A '
Or A D. CHARLTON, Assist int Gjnerar'PdS
senser.'W.'.nt No 22b Morrison St.-eet, Co. -
ue. oi inira acreec, i-oruana, u.-e-oa.
SMo
r we Heeves si
PORTLAND, OBEGON.
THIRD STREET
CGRNlR PINE.
4, ,Ihee o!ti reii .li tliA lorn will consult wit" oufr-eof charge and tellyon
your di-e is.- williout auk n.' yon a question. They also furnish all medicine at
their m s, an.t nure yoin xt .i e-.se . f Inn f..g m"ii. iiM'sat the drug Btorea. iWe
can giv. you re ereiit i-s of m nv .vmiukahi.- t-n-w tlwv have m-ide on this Coast
y leadnrg bankers und business men. C.ill at the oIEce and red them for proof.
London, Jan. 10 .The mnvnmpnt.
in favor of arbitrating the Venezuela
question with the United Stat a
growing day by day. The Westminis
ter Cazette, after haWne interviewed
statesman of al) -parties, bankers and
others, says this afternoon;
Everywhere there were enthuMRR.
tic expression in favor of the proposal
to establish a permanent court nf arbi
tration."
FVorn diplomats who have had
interviews with the foreign office, the
Associated Press learns
decided change of sentiment there.
The unbending- antagomism to arbi
tration of the Venezuela boundary dis
pute, first shows in hlffh
almost completely disappeared and
matters look much mors Hat.iatw-,
than they have at any time since the
dispute commenced.
xu is semi-orncial Stated tniW ,
no such movement of British
toward the boundary or in the neigh
borhood qf the disputed territory in
Venezuela, as indicated in the dis
patch from Caracas, via Nicaragua,
has been contempieted by Great Brit
ain, and no addition has been made to
the small force, stationed for some
time in the Uran district. Rec-arrHno-
the attitude of Venezuela, is addnri
hat there is no reason to mmnnu
hostila action upon her part is intend
ed.
awmie and then crawfish. The German
torpedo fleet is a match for the English
any day." . ; , . .
The Volksblatt says.;
ine German emperor has made
nimself most popular by his unexpect
movement. Germany needs colon
lesmore than England. . England is
me enemy oi Uermanv everywhere.
"So long as Canada remains British
we can never feel at hnmn i
dopted country. It will be America's
tHHiuniiy.. Canada must be ours.
Oh, if only the German-English war
weiuiu come.
Ine German citizens generally are
mi um same opinion, and at an infor
mal meeting many declared their In-
tention of returning to Germany to
enlist if war should be declared.
"""saai t
- Are Son Made
Miserable by indigestion, constipa
tion, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow
akin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive
cure. Tor sale by M. Z. Donnell. .
A Brave Engineer.
Springfield. 111.. .Tan in a m
inois Central passenger train ran into
an open switch at Mud Lake, 7 miles
east of this city, this morning. The
engine and baggage car turned over
."uemcw oueu rema nftd nr. ;.
reversed the engine and undoubtedly
i twenty passengers
oinerwise the train would have gone
an emoanicment into the lake.
He and his fireman jumped at the last
uuuieus ana received serious injuries,
The Best Cough Cure.
Is Siloh's Cure. A neglected cough
uuugerous. stop it at once with
onuon a cure. Tor sale by M. Z. Don
11C11.
The Fate of Jameson.
I London. Jan. ii. a
Johannesburg, dated the 10th, says it
is reported irom Pretoria that Dr,
Jameson and other officers Wn
started for Natal, where they will be
V J a . ... "
uauueu over to the British authorities
to oe tried under the law making it
Huomuouieuuensa co prepare a war
like demonstration against a friendly
obatro.
Banks of That Ccunt-y Wantl
Some of the New. Loan.
ALL FOR SILVER
The Week in the Senate Will
Devoted to Discussing Free
Coinage of Silver.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Heport''
be
Poachers Are Chased ont of TeUowstone
Park Jameson Will be Turned Over
' . to British Authorities Gold
Coming From France.
house would have been burned. Both
children were very bricht for their
ages, Courtly having started in this
week to beat the drum in the Dublin
i , . . . ... '
SCHOOL lor the Childron tn mr.-.-.y, u
WJ
S1LVE KITES IN COXGEESS
evening
BOCGHT DELAGOA BAT,
It rom Portu-
1
His Dal es, Portland and Astoria
Nav gation Ci
through
1 11.101 nuabnuiui ii'ii.-nii...
A, iiutk tn truvol in flniiMn f.tf uvtjih
1 1 u.l Mllflhl. Krt.l... Calnnr i.ll .. . i....
ees. Steady position. Enclose reference a ad
eu aauressea siampea envelope.
ion company, rnlru i
aj?o. Ill
rPV Tlini i r, -
J toor. (imana Ulde.. cm
fife
FreiW ana Pass8nger Ujib
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer R.'iruUtor leaves The
Dalles at 8 a. in., connecting at the
Cascades Lodes with Steamer Dalles
City. Steamer Dalles City leaves
Portland (Oak street dock) at 7 a. m.,
connecting with Steamer Regulator
for The Dalles, '
PASSENGER EATES
One way. . .
Bound trip.
..$2 00
.. 3 00
mm
mi successful CflTRHB!
Clan the skillful surgeon
the eminent specialist
your best friend ihe
world's be.T-fa-tor pei
manently lm- .ted con
sult him this day.
ARE THE BEST
. CIGARETTE SMOKERS
of ordiuary trade ciar.ttes will find tUe
PET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
MarV frnm tlie liiyhet c-t Cold Leaf
gnrt'Tii in Virginia, anil are -
ABSOLUTELY URE
A VKV
J UNDERTAKING
ESTABLISHMENT
Prinz & Nitschke,
DS1LUS IX
FURNTURE AND CARPETS.
WrbsTe added lo out uninesn a coup elo V der
sskiDK EiUb sh ent, sad as we are iu no lr-v
CODDecteil with tba 0udertaers' Trust, our
- fJicsill be lo acrarduwly.
Freight Rates Reduced
ShiDments for Portland reopived at
any time, day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
r m T i uf-rkrtlr uliinmanrj anli.i
ilea, c-aii on or aaui-ess. ' -
General Agent
THE - DALLES - OREGON.
To Smokers
For a. Good Cigar
. . C 3 TO . .
CYCLE CIGAR STOKE
116 SECOND STREET
Card Rooms In
Connection With
Btore
IIENKY L KICK,
-Manufactnrar of
arness inoSiddier
"Olid Mt., Bear Woo '' whunw,
IK -M.LK-
AI1 (Pork On ran teed tu Give Satisaction
.1 . XX
a-4-i rDptnre..ipilea,
figure, fistula and rectal
ulcers withnut knife, )iff
ature or caustic andwii&
out pain or detention
from business. He also
re private diseapes,
loss nf pow er, spermator
rhoea, syphilis, pimplea
etc.
it hi
B9GT0QS
' ThnnA rtl .3 w ..inln rir.n. Itntn f -. 1 . 1 ...
iireoo wu iciiaum '(wuoiw'D ui many ye ir m exrj'nence, Treat wltn Wonder
.ul success all lung and throat affections, Cancer, Piles. Fistula and luptnre.
ryr rA .ases of acu'e or chroniV inflammsiion, far or near-sightedness, dim
L 1 L netis of vision, scroiuli hh eyes, t losing of the eye duct, squinting, cross-,
eyes, wild hairs, syphi itic sore ey-s, gr anula'e'l lids, tumor, cancer of the lids, etc.
tT p. Deafnes- frm i atarrh, s-ning or maring noises, 'bickened drum, inflam-.
uMTv niation of extern.il ear, purulent discharges from the sar, etc.
LIT in Neuralgia. nervous or congestive headache, dull, full feeling, 1OBS
IlLnu of memory . dizziness, KOiroi.ing ot uie Drain, tumorsan.i epzema oi scaip.
TuQP?i Ctarrh.il iiml Nyptf!: m Koir nnoat, aente ani cnronic pnaryr
inslvnl eitis, enlarged tonsils and palate, hoarseness, loss of voice, thk
phlegm in throa', which causes hawking, ;
I III!' Consim,ptioniiithe first an. 1 secmtl stages, hemorrhages, and chronic
(.Ultuu lironcui la, ury anu luuse cuugu, pains tu t-iieoi,, uiiuuuiiy iu uroaiu'
fJPnT Valvular t'isi'iises, weak and fatty heart, dropsy, and rheumatism oj
ilLnlll heart, lan-iuid i in-iil;iiioi), etc.
OTfiFUl P U Caturrh and ulceration and acid dyspepsia, indigestion, pain and
OiUiilnUil fullness after eating, heartburn, waterbrash and difficulty in
swallowing.
1UCD CDI PCM All diseases of Ihe liver, spleen, bowels, Cconstipatlon,
I f til OlLLlLrt chronic tliarrhcea.) kidney a't bladder, all nervous and
Hex OlSOraers, rneiltri' iwui arn ait rKiu iis-:im'B, ci ioiua, itaiinucuiii, mignvuiu,
p joint disease, old sores, fever hoivr, ntiff joints, hare lip, spinal irritation, net
us prostration, rupture, piles, fistula, rectal ulcers, which produces pain in
11 t knn r . . .
LUkll VI lOXA. I ' y
jkMBa.saa AnAIIIA All nrlrcfa ilionaciia onAnnatAn-nlio Tftrrrtflv vr rlatl
StXUAL UnliANo looses, whicli, jiegiected, produce nervous irritation,
loss of memory and ambition, softening n. the brain, idiocy, insanity, etc., sypbr
His, 6tnrtine, lnaniuty io iiO'i me tinne, impotency or loss oi powct ewruty,
prostatorrhea, rony. sandy re int-nt in urine, or gravel, varicotIe lirf
hew surgical operation, hy'r c- le, all looses or drains, atrophy or shiirjrJt JI the
organs. .' - 1 -
niiniriipp. Piles, Fintnla. yaricocTo, Hydrocele, and all sweUlns, Und ten-
IIUI I WlJs.1' aerntsp '' fiinoiiipaiuoraeiennonirom ousiuess.
I iniCO "Wto may le PufTerina fr-m any of the distres-ing ai'ments pecnliai
LrtUlLO to their wx, surh : s pi-rsisient headaches, painful menstruations, dis
placements, etc., do t ot give up iu tli-pair, even if you have met with repeated
ftilures in seeking relief. Wu are happy to state that we have cured hundreds of
-Cases alter Oilier puyaiuiatia uavc iiuiiuuiii;cu luwu uujjcicoo, vuaigr, uxwuwow.
DPRSmiF The remedies used in thi dispensary are known only tc oup
S3S.UI bvi FeiVeH, Hliu unvvt imMTMuru ir ut a .'t ucicoo nci iuo uuiu nut
Ji lUHLll ' 1 N ailt CM'l , . " I ' 1 1-' 1 l..aiiy gbijciaiiipiiaui wiu tj ,gu vsjov Mguvo iu miv uiijU
England Ilaa furcbased
London, Jan. 19. The most import
ant developmenr of the South African
affairs today is the fact that in spite of
all denials it is now believed in manv
j quarters that there is some truth in
. T.VlA Xllmrti, In., . . . . .
. uujui viAau v7i cab onuiia Has pur
chased Delagoa, bay frontPortugal.
It may turn out to be an excuse for as
sembling such a powerful , British fleet
as tbe one which will be anchored off
Portland Tuesday next? j As ff. t. ant
nas demanded, among , other things.
that "Great Britain forego her right to
obtain possession, of Delagoa bay,, and
as Germany may look upon this as a
move which will seriously threaten
the future of the Transvaal, the situa
tion, if the report is true, will become
more critical.
A dispatch from Pretoria this morn
ing says the governor of the Transvaal
has announced that he is determined
to foster mining, and those interested
in it need not sacrifice their holdings
for the benefit of the "agitating
clique" of the Rand. This dispatch
says only 10,000 Boerq are under arms,,
but adds significantly that they will
not disband until the- conditions
oi tne surrender of the Uitlanders of
the Rand have been fully carried out.
trreat Importance is attached hera tn
an article in the Hamburger Nachrich
ten, said to " have been directly in
spired by Prince Bismarck, in whit h
it indirectly disapproved of the'
ernment's attitude,' and adds: "Thn
duty of the government is more to d-
f?nd the Internal and external tjeacA
of the country against disturbances
than to promote foreign enterprises."
President Kruger !haa sent a tele-
grm to Sir Htrcules Robinson, cov-
ernor of Cape Colony, for transmis
sion to Mr. Chamberlain, acknoweldg
iog the receipt of the oueen'a meBiio-
and adding: .,
"It is my intention to hand over th
prisoners so that Dr. Jamieson and the
British under him may be nunUhed hv
her majesty's government.-. I will
make known to your excellency my fi
nal decision in the matter as soon as
Jo'ianesburg8hall have reverted to a
condition of quietness , and order. In
the meantime I request vour exoellen.
cy to assure the queen of mv hio-h n.
preciation of her words, and in nrnfpn-
ing ray respectful good wishes, express
my thanks for the same."
Of Course They Opposed It
Washington, Jan. io. The com
mittee on rules reported to the house
today and the rules were debated by
sections. The house refused to adopt
an amendment to the rules providing
for deduction from members pay for
absences not due to sickness.,
A Kentucky Ie;lslator Dying.
FBANKFORT.: Kv..' Jan. 1ftToo.
Wilson, Democratic member from Ne-
bon county, is dying. McCreary has
withdrawn from the senatorial race and
Brown has been entered. If Uilonn
dies the legislature will no longer be
a tie politically.
y , . HELPLESS . ABMENIA.
Kesolutlon for Her Succor Introdnced In
" ' .!-;'. if-- V:. ' 1 ," - .
Washington, Jan. 13. Today be
ing the second Monday of the month,
was, under the rules, set aside for the
consideration of business relating to
tha - Diar.rint nf . fVlnmuA-n.i
- - . uviuuivia, . xicioro
Chairman Babcock claimed the day,
Morse presented the following resolu
tion for reference to the committee on
foreign affairs: ;
; "Whereas.rrhe most mournful tra
gedy of the 19th century has been and
is now being enacted under the appar
ent sanction of the sultan of Turkey,;
by which hundreds of thousands of Ar
menians are being ruthlessly slaugh
tered in cold blood; women are being
I ariven into captivity worse than death, i
anu me innaoitants wbo have fled to
the mountains are dying of cold and
starvation,-and ' .
"Whereas, The blood lof -these mar
tyred dead ery to heaven for justice:
"Resolved, .'That tbe committee on
foreign affairs consider the expediency
of reporting forthwith some expression
Dy tnis government in denunciation
of, these atrocities and if they find we
as a nation are powerless to act. that
we Invoke the co-operation of tbe allied
powers to wipe', tbe Turkish , govern
- . n. . , ...
uiou ujuoe iaceoi tne earth and se
cure the freedom and independence of
Armenia.". ;; ....... r ,.., .. . . K.,. ;
- The resolution was referred. -.
Chicago. Jan. ii. Thn
Post contains the following:
Those in a Dosition tn h ATA AH-mIct In
formation on the subject, claim to
have good reason for hpliotWnr,
large German banks intend to sub
scribe for $40,000,000 of the new o-ntr.
ernment loan. The Deutsche bank, it
was said, intended tosubscriba for25 -
000,000 of the bonds, and the Bleich
roeders for $15,000,000. It was also
saia tnat tbe Imperial council had
been largely influenced in consenting
to these subscriptions by the strained
relations now existing between Ger
many and England. -It
was said, as will probably be the
ease with the large corporations in
this country, that the German hanko
will put in their bids dlrectl thrnno-r,
their representatives hnrA fn tv,Q
bonds, and will also bid for a atiio-
lnterest through the Morgan Bvnrli-
cate Iu case the bonds should b ba.
cured by the syndicate.
POACHING IN YELLOWSTONE PARK.
The Government Puts Stop to the Prac
tice.
Washington, Jan. 11. TheattemDt
...
oi me government authorities to Dre-
vent poaching operations against the
lew remaining buffaloes in Yellow-
stone National Park is reported on bv-
Acting Superintendent Anderson in
a communication to Secretary Smith.
Captain Anderson savs ha mnlntrori n. I
Want a Free-roinaire Amendment to tbe
Coinage Bill
Washington, Jan. 13. It Is under
stood about the senate that Senator
Jones, of Nevada, is quite as anxious
to serve the cause of nor.-jonnection
with the tariff bill as he is to promote
the sugar interest. Most of the 6llver
men are of the opinion that thf? nntl.
silver republicans' plan is to get the
house tariff bill through both houses
and have it sent to the president, by
whom they think it will vetoed, this
would raise the tariff question and
have a tendency to make it the sole is
sue in the anDroachinc
The silver republicans suspect that
this Is the Wish of thoin nntUllc.
colleagues, and some of the former
class are determined to, if possible,
prevent the consummation of thin
scheme. They think this can be done
by putting a free-coinage amendment
on the tariff bill, and it is altogether
probable that an effort will be made
in tDat direction. It is said that Mr.
Jones would co-operate heartily with
his republican silver friends tn re
direction. He is acting as a populist,
anu it is remembered in this connec
tion that the populists in their eauena
a few weeks since, declared for a silver
amendment In the tariff as well as the
bond bill. It is also considered good
tactice iu the fight for the silver sub
stitute bond bill to hold the tariff bill
in suspense for the present.- '
A Great Germans Prescription.
Diseased blood, constipation
i - oaje no trmpiyyea a I - uluu , ta.ruaiiijai.ion anu
detective during the winter among the kidney, liver and bowel troubles are
A BOLD KOBBEEI,
The Postmaster at Pendleton Relieved of
600. - . - '
Mr. Judson, who arrived on Monday '
night's train from Pendleton Informs
us that Postmaster Johnson, at Pend
leton, as robbed Mnnrlnir nf ,
tm- About 7 o'clock Mr. Johnson
had closed the front door of hla offlr,.
and was engaged in maklno- un M.
cash account, when some ons nn'mii
at tho bk door.and calling Mr. John-
on by name, requested that he be '
given his mail as he desired trt Ipbva
on the night train. Thinkinir that ),
recognized the voice' and doalrlno- ty
aocomodate the partv. Mr. Johna
opened ihe baok door to his office and
dmltted the robber. No sooner was
he Inside than he Dresented a nl.tni
and demanded anrAaa , - .
. wuv saio,
Beloe alone Anil ItnninnaAf
ne aemand, the DostmaatAf nnnttH
the safe, and tho robber took there
from about 8800' A a ia -l.V
wuw 4
turned to go, Mr. Johnson caught at
him, when the robber fired a shot from
his pistol, striking the postmaster in V
the hand, then escaped through the
backdoor. Before an alarm 'could be -
given, the robber had made food "'hla
escape. When Mr. Judsoh left Pendle
ton, everybody was searching for the
roooer, out no trace of him had been
obtained. The robber, wore a mask
which concealed most of bis faae,
making it difficult for the postmaster
to give a clear description of his an-
pearance. Mr. Judson stated that th
people of Pendleton were irrnatlc- . .
cited over the affair, unrl hnnM th.
robber be caught, he would likely be
severely dealt with. ;
poachers working from. Idaho. Then
two expeditions were disDatched to
that region. They came upon a Dartv
oi poacners and pursued them out of
the park, fireing upon them and killing
one oi tneir horses. James Court-
enay, of Henry's Lake, was captured
wnne delivering- plunder to W. A
Witticb, a Butte taxidermist. At the
subsequent trial, he was acquitted on a
ciaim that the spoils were obtained in
Idaho, outside the park. ; Captain An
derson, however, hat Toiraa tVia
' - - - J . r . .a WUW VUpVUI U .
lias "resulted In thoroughly stampeding
and demoralizing poachers. Interior
department officials say that unlike
Montana, poaching is not made a felonv
throughout the year in Wyoming and
Idaho. .. , . ..... i
cured oy iiarl's Clover Root Tea. Fnr
sale by M. Z. Donnell.
Meetloa; of Bankers.
New Yoee, Jan. 13. The Journal's
Washington correspondent says: Aj
conierence with leading bankers from
the great cities will be held in ' Wash
ington today to settle upon a plan by
which the available gold of the various
strong boxes oan be computed, nnrl an
understanding reached under whieh
they will have a reasonable chance of
securing an allotment Of the 4 percent
oonos. Chicago and St. L,ou'w banka I
will be represented at the meetimr. It
M said the bankers of the country have
taKen hold of the bonds in earnest.
Nerves on Edge.
I was nervous, tired, Irritable and
cross. Karl's Clover Root Tea has
made me well and happy. . . ,
Mrs. E. b. Wobden.
For sale by M. Z. DonnelL .
NOW HAWAII MAY 83CKDB.
it Own
.BOND SYNDICATE SHAKEN.
and to these precious treasure, I withdrawal
, r . . ,t,..f Ii . . . i , 1 Los avoi I'nulvn urn
of knowledge we have added ihe results of many year of labor and research ii
our chosen calling, until now we ieei connupnt oi curinsr an curaDie cases, ana i
greatly benefitting all wbo have not yet received any leliet whatever.
Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 p. m.
Third it., Portland, Oregon.
I irect all mail Ir. I CWELL IlEEVES,' f J
. Children Cry
for t-itOEEB'a
Castors
" rastorf Ii to vreli ariipted tc chf 'Sroi fiat
I .mm, h i lLut,pc. i r to a y prMt-riouoc
iiown t !.. ' ii. A. Archer, M. D..
Ill toutb OxfcrJ Su. frooJuyn. N V
t ne rnw r"a In mv prartice. and find l
.necluily auusu to .-iflTei.-tioiiii r chiidr, a. '
Al.Kl ROBEtrrsOn, M. D.
KB' M'&ve., iD for1:.
'prrvm rrrii kn wlsdfre 1 on say tn 4
o lih4 ;-rftot uxcelicu medicine tor cliil
ren." Uo. fct. O. Osrenn,
Loaeli. alass
Caatorlff promotes EirestJon, and
svercutuea Flutuieucy. Consanr.tioii. Sour
Stomach, Dinncea, and everishiiesa
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
seep natnrai. Castoria curtail, j oo
stjrpuuie or other narcotic property.
WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen
or ladies to travel in Oregon for e-itab
lishei. reliable house. S ilarv i780 and exnen
S.-s. Steady position. Enclose referen-e and
self a Idreasea noro;ed eavele-e. The Donin
irn Co npuny. Third Floor. O naha ttuilOiuif.
Chicaao. I1L
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
r na sn a . ... . '
wuriu-B rair mgnest Award.
BARBOUR'S
IRISH FLAX
SALMON NET THREADS
' AND '
DOUBLE KNOT
Sain on Gill Netting
SEINES TWINE
O tton f nd Mad la Rr p
Colon F.s i Netting
Fish Hooks, Lines Etc,
H'NRY D )YLE & CO.
517, 519 Market St,
( SKN FRHNCISCQ,
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast
of the Chemical National
Bank" From Is.
Chicago, Jan. 10. A sDecial from
iNew york says:
l tie Morgan bond syndicate has at
last been shaken bv -the withd
from It of the Chemical Natipnal bank.
it is understood that tbe amount of the
bank's subscription was $3,000,000.
G. T. Williams, president of the bank.
- 1
said
Our subscription simply reDreseted
those of our depositors, and we do not
want to tie them up in the . unoertain
ties nf the syndicate. We do not wish
to stand in the- way of any public de
sire fur the success of a popular loan."
It u as reported that the Citv Nation-
al and possibly the United States Trust
Company and the Hanover National
will follow the. lead of the Chemtcn.1.
The City National has ilO.OOO.OOo'goId
in its vaults and its 8up;qnp,Mon was
reported as $".000,000. The autv.rin.
, . . . ... . . . . .r
lions of the Hanover National nd tbe
United States-" Trust , CompaDv were
each about 32,000,000,
Tbe lead of the Chemical National ia
considered an indication that th oJn.
ing of the bonds directly to the Publio
wiij be a. success,
Anxious For War.
DETKOrr. Jan. 1 0The German nrpi a
of this city is red-hot for war between
England and Germany, and wants it
right away. Abenhorst, the German
prgan of the state, and intensely con
servative, says that Germany must in
sist on her rights. . It then says
That Island Meditates Formlnc
Government.
- San Francisco, Jan. 13. special
correspondence of the Associated
Press from. Honolulu, by steamer Aus
tralia, dated January 6, states that the
island of Hawaii is meditat ng seces
sion from the Hawaiian government
and the formation of its own govern
ment. .When the . legislature motj
next month the secession movement
will be brought up. if the residents
of Hawaii should decide to. form their
own government, nothing but outside
interference could prevent. The Dole
guverijuieub wouio rje powerless, as
Hawaii is more thickly settled than
any other island In the group. Minja-.
ter of Foreign Affairs Coorier is now
in Hawaii, trying tq ascertain how
widespread is the desire for secession.
Friends of the ex-queen are anxious
for war between Kntrlanrl anrl tho
United Stites, ' believing that thn
In event of such hostilities England
would seize tbe Hawaiian islands, tjn.d
and restore Jjllioukalan,
Karl Klemme, egUed from the islands
for conspireoy in connection with the
ioia reoeiuon. nas returned,' accom
panied by his wife. He was given no
permission to return, and has been
notified that if he does n,qt leave at
ouce ne wiu oe prpecuted for con
spiracy. Essays he will stand trial
rather-' than leave, .
The remaining; political prisoners
were released on New Year's day,
They all agreed to support the present
government.- ; 1
E. r,. Pole, formerly of Riverside,
Cal., a cousin of President Dole, has
been made deputy attorney-general.
DEBATE TO CONTINUE.
Silver Speeches are to Take np the Week
' . ' to the Senate.
Washington, Jan. 12 The en-eater
part or tbe time of the senate durlnr?
tne present week will be consumed in
tbe discussion of the finance commit
tee's silversubstituteforthebonrl hill
Morgan will load off with a speech to
morrow, and Daniel and Dubois have
also given notice of speeches. Various
other senators are known to be ore
pared to take the floor, either in advo
cacy or in opposition to the substitute
The probabilities are all against reach
lng a vote on the measure during the
week. The bill is one which under
any circumstances would call forth
many sentiments and much animated
debate, which would render it iinpo3
Bible to reaoh a conclusion after onlv
one week's debate. The advocates of
the bill also have a special reason in
this instance for desiring a temoorarv
delay. Appreciating the close margin
on the vote, they are desirous that the
V tah senators, of whose suDDort thev
feel confident, should be in their scats
when the vote is taken. They would
probably not resort to dilatorv tactics
k secure this delay further than to
maue sure that there are speeches en
ough to consume the time in what
maybe designated as legitimate de-
Date.
LARGE SHORTAGE DISCOVERED.
An Indiana County Official Fille Hla Own
. Pockets.
Cure For Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of head
ache Electrio Bitters ha9 proved to be
the very best. It effects a permanent
cure and the most dreadful hnhinml
sujk headaefies yield to its influence.
We urge all who are afliictod to nro-
cure a bottle, and eive this remprlv a.
fair trial. In cases of habitual cnn.tl.
pation Electric Bitters cures by giving
the needed tone to the bowels, and few
cases long resist the use cf this rnedl-.
cine. Try it once. Fifty cents and SI
at Blakele.v & Houghton's Drug Store.
Chicago, Jan. 13 A SDecial frnm Tn.
dianapolls, Ind., says: -
H or some days past the commission.
era of Pierce county have been examin
ing the accounts of Trustee Hubs, nf
Troy township, and tbe affair has re
sulted in a sensation, .as Hubbs was a
prominent politician of Southern Tn.
diana and largely connected in the lo-
pnHr.Tf VI7l.V- . , ' .
......j. ucu uo presented vouchers -
for the commissioners showing t.n
expenditure of money" largely In ex- '
cess of any Qf his predecessors, siispl- 1
cion wasaroused.and as the fact ber-am
known.an investigation was demanded.
Ihe commissioners then, overhauled
his accounts, and summoned more
than a hundred men , whose name
were signed to the receipts. Not n
in ten Of the number nnmmn.id ,.j
received money from Hubbs for 'any
purpose, ann tnose who had, swore
that the vouchers had been raised four '
or fijre times the amount for which the
receipts were given. A Shortage of
nearly 810,000 was thus diszovered -anrl
the sum promises to be much larger.
It is said Habbs has left town.
Fills Do Not Core, ,
Pills do not cure constipation. They
Only aggravate, Karl's Clover Snnt
Tea gives perfect regularity of tbe
-England wont fight; she wU bluff . bowels. For sale by M. Z. Doanell.
The Syndicate to Dissolve.
New York, Jan. 11. The World
says:
President John A. McCall has with-
drawn the $10,000,000 in gold which
the New York Life Insurance Com
pany subscribed to the agent of the
bond syndicate. President McCall haa
also recommended J. Pieroont Mor
gan to dissolve the syndicate, as there
appears to be no further need of its
services,
The Importers' & Traders' National
oanar, the Equitable Life Association
and the Mutual Life, who command
from $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 in gold,
have, it is understood, also declined to
send in bids for a new bond.
The Democratic Convention. '
Cincinnati, Jan. 12. John R. Mo-
Lean, proprietor of the Enquirer, who
resides in Washington,Senators Brice,
Blackburn and Lindsay, and the Ken
tucky congressional delegation, as
well as of the other members of con
areas, are oo-operatinrr with the Oin-
elnnatl committee to secure the demo
cratic national convention. 'Nqw
that the guarantee fund of $50,000 has
been secured, in addition to the en
largement cdj Musio hall, a strong com
mtea will be sent to Washington to
present the claims of the Queen city.
This' committee expects assistance
from those who are already worklno-
for Cincinnati at the national capital.
Died From Her Barn.
Independence, Or., Jan. 11. L.c.
Gilmore's5-year-old daughter, who was
so badly burned vesterdav. died
Alchouol For France.
Peoria, 111., Jan. 13. The Distiller'
Association, which represents the
American Spirits Manufacturing Com
pany, the American Distribut.inc Com
pany and the Independent Distillers'
Association, is negotiating a contract
of 100,000 barrels, and terms are prac
tically agreed upon. This amount of
alcohol Is to be shipped to Marseilles
and it is the first time in the last 10
years that American distillers have
been able to compete with German v.
They are able to do this on account of
the cheapness of corn this year.
Bncklen Arnica Halve.
The best salve in the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores,, tetter, chapped hands, chil
mains, corns and all skin eruptions.
and positively cures piles, or no pay
required, it la guaranteed to olvn
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton.
Important to Shippers.
'The O. R. & N. Co. makes nnothpi
slash in freight rates from San Fran
Cisco to Portland, and in connection
with the exceedingly low rate between
rortiand and The Dalles, makes
tnrougn rate of first class, 40 cents;
second class 3j cts; third class 30 cts;
fourth class 2o cts; fifth class 20 cts
Special car load lots, class A 19 cts:
B 18 cents; C 17 cts; D 16 cts; E 15 ots.
governed by Western Classification.
In ordering your goods please be care.
rui to route via O, R, & N. Co.'s lines
E. E Lttle,
Agent
The Discovery Saved His life.
Mr. G. Cailouette. Drufra-ist. Beaver.
ville, 111., says: "To Dr.Klng'g New
Discovery I owe my lifj. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the phy
sicians for miles about, out of no avail
and was given up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Dis
covery in my store I sent for a bottle
and began its use and from the first
dose began to got better, and after us
ing three bottles was un and ahnnt
again. It is worth its weight in cold.
We won't keep store or house wlt.hnn t
it." Get a free trial at Ftlnlraia
Houghtons' Drug Store. '
'The Snipes Klnersly Drug Co. fur
nish paints, wall paper and window
glass. Painting and papering by the
day or contract at lowest prices. Tel.
ephono No. 3, ' ,
Wood at ttemteed Price.
For $3.00 per cord we will fumlah
good, sound, straight, Maple and Ash
wooo delivered.
Jos. T. Peters & Co,
u-,J PeT!li!8 Neural!- Got Dr. MHe
rain PUla from dragglstaT'One cent a duae."
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
nwam uw menu aiiawiater Fair. Saa Praadscsi,
Oold Comlne This Way.
New York, Jan. 11. The steamship
Paris, from Southampton, brought 82,-
9f,ouu in gold, whloh was transferred
to the bank vaults in this city.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
old Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR;
this
7
morning. Courtly, her brother,
years old, is more dangerously burned
tnan was at nrst thought, and he, too,
may die.
The children, in replenishing the
fire in the furnace, used over a gallon
of coal oil, and. had it not been for the
basement having a cement floor, the
CREAM
?!
mnmnmmm:
THE DALLES
National Bank.
OF DALLES CITY, OR. 1
r,TTfVTNV fW ' T"l A a-
ntoiut,.M .,,. n; MOODY
Vice President. . Chas. Hilton
Cashier.. M. A. Moody
General Banking BuslnessTransacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
New York. Chicago. San Fhav.
Cisco and Portland.
him niirnimi ifririTrmm
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
Copercial Mam
F. IV. SILYERTOOTD, Prop.
First-class Wines Liquors and Cigars
Always on Hand.
Corner Second Court Street,
THE DALLES. OREGON