iiaiirtIVRK. Vniome XXXT THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1.1896- NO 22 CONSOLIDATED 1882. PROFESSIONAL. DR. O. C. HOLLI3TER. Physician andSur ireon. Rooms over Dilles National Bank. Office hours W A. M. to 12, ana z tr. ai. to M. Residence west end ol Taird street. D UFUR & MEXEFEE. Attorneys at Law, Rooms 40 and 43. unapman uiovk. SOCIETIES. "lirASCO LOEGE, NO. 15, A. F. A. M. V Meets first and third Monday of each month at 8 P. M. THE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO 6 Meets in Masonic Hall tao tim;d Wednesday of each montn at p, M. j Meets every Friday evenin? at 7:30 o'clock. In K. of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court streets, sojourning orotuers are neicumc. 1 -w-iDTcxmanTO r nnnc. VlY Q Z. nf P J lueeu every ITluuuajr " in Schanno's building, corner of Court and second streets, sojounuug ui uu.iti a in vited. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Meets every Friday at 3 o'clock In the reading room. . OHERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD ut TTnnri fnmn. No. E0. meets every Tuespoy evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Keller's ' Hall. All sojourning brothers are invited to be present. ' nT.mvrRTA CHAPTER. NO. 33, E. S. j Meets in Masonic Hall on the second and lourtn 1 uesoay oi eauu uuuui, diall invited. nicwor T nnfi;1 VO S. A. O. T7. W. 1 Meets in Keller's Hall every Thursday evening at 7 :30 o'olock. , J AS. NESMITH POST, NO. 32 G. A. R Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 in K. OI Jr. Hall. -OOtTKT THE DALLES, A. O. F. NO. S30 j Meets every jjnoay cvciuub ujcu nail at o o ciock. , B OF L. E Meets every Friday afternoon in xl. oi f naii. . . W ASCO TRIBE, NO. 16, I. O. R. M. Meets every weanesoay evening in ix, ui r. Hall. jr every Sudday evening at Baldwin Opera House, ' T OF L. F. DIVISION, NO. 167. Meets in I i j. of r. nail toe nrss auu uuru yy cuiaoo day of each month at 7 :30 P. M. THE CHURCHES, - -o rtimjH nav . T TT Wood. Pastor. jl . S ervices every Sunday morning and e ve l lag. Sunday school at 12:20 o'clock P. M. A cordial invitation extended by both pastor and people so uii. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. 11A.M. and 7:80 P. M. Sunday school after morning service. CJT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest ' High mass at 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:30 P. t&f T. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo. site Fifth. Sunday scaool at 9:S0A. M. Evening prayer on Friday at 7:33. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Rev. I. H. Hazel, pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11 and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 A M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Y. P. S. C. E. meets every Sunday at 6:3 P. M. CAVALRY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Seventh and Union. Elder J. H. Miller. pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7-30 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenine. Sunday school at 8 u5 A. M. All are cordially welcomed. - G. KOQNTZ, R ai Est.fe. . Lous ;ni I; sarar.ee ' Agent for the Scottish Union and National Insurance company of Edinburgh, - Scotland. Capital moon.ixw. ' , - ' U. vaiuaoic iauns near wo ciljt w bwi vu terms. . ' ' ' o C. H (LUSTER, - v Physician and Surgeon, Booms over Dalles Ntioni Bank. Office hours, 10 ni t 12 m. and from i to 4 pm. Resi dence Wet End of Third street, - ; D UFUR MENEFEE, Attorneys at Law Rooms 42 and 43 Chapman Block, The Dalles, Ore. D OLPH, KIXON & DO; PH. Attorneys at Law. . Ml legal end eol!e(i'.n boriness promptly at tended to. Claims airai.;st the government n iec ial.y. Roome it. 25, 26 and 27, Haml'ton bnildine, Portland, Oregon. , . A. 8. BENNETT, Attorney at Law . mce in Schanno'a buinding, upstairs. The Dalles Oregon. -i JH. CRADLEBAUOn. ' ' ' ' ' Attorney at Law . O.T!ce Seams 44 and 46 Chapman,' Block, np Ftair. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria navigation Co. THROUGH Freigut anff Pss6rqbt Lias Through Daily trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at' 8 a. m., connecting at the Cascades Locks -with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles . City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 7 a. m., connecting with Steamer .Regulator tor The Dalles. PASSENGER RATES One way .92 00 Round trjip 3 00 Freight' Rates Reduced Shipments for Portland received at any time, day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. in. Live stock shipments solic ited. Call on or address, ;W- C- HLLHJflZHY, General Agent THE - DALLES - OREGON. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN Seventh and Washington Sts. .PORTLAND, - - - OREGON TAOS. GUTNEAN, - . PROPRIETOR. BATES HOTEL BUROPEAH PLAN. . L00 1.5U SUM AMERICAN PLAN. . tt.00 fei.SU ARE YOU GOING EAST? If so, be sure and see that your ticket ' . - reads via -; NORTHWESTEM 1 I.HSTE -THE- CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, ' MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAY. THIS IS THE GREET SHORT LINE DULUTH, r Between - - ST. PAUL., . CHICAGO, And all Points East and South The maenificient track, peerless -vesti-. . . buleci dicing and steeping car trarns, . and motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME," i , .1. : A t . AI cl:sses of passengers carried on the yetibnled trains without evtra charge, bhip your H-eigln. a:i3"travel over this famous lide. ' All ag--nts have tickets. w . n iuc-!, r o.A v .nv r.. Can. Agent. - T r. F IP. Jgt. 248 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. THOS. F. OAKES, HENRY C. PAYNE, and HENEY C. ROUSE, Receivers. SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS . TOURIST SLEEPING CARS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL r 6 RAND FORKS DTJLTJTB. ' ' i- ' '., FARGO .; '. ' CBOOSTPN"' V TO i .r. i , HELENA and ' B . TTE. ' ""' through Tickets TO ' . .. V CHICAGO ' , WASHINGTON ' PHILADELPHIA . NEW-YORK ' BOSTON and all POINTS EAST and SOUTH. For information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or write, - W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent Or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas senger Apent. No. &?." Morrison Street, Cor- . r,i. : , o, . rt .1 : f n Ul mini obrevir, ruitiiiu, vicuu. A NE-A- )H UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT Prinz & Nitsctilce, ( DKALSRS IS FURNTURE ANDJA PETS. WV huve added to out ,usineas a coinp tta Under taking Eitab sh'nent, and as we are In no way connected with the Undertaers" Trust, our prices will be low accorduwly. First national Bank OF THE DALLES. Successor to SCHENCK ' V AND BEaLL, BANKERS Transacts a F.egular Banking Ba-ine:s 9 ' Buy and ell Kxchance. rllectimis cnrerully and prmptl - accrrri-d lor. Draw on ,-ew Yo:, ran Fiaocia o arid.P .r . laud I)lrctorfi D P,Thooipor, Ed M William. J P Schenck, '- fieonreljere. B M I eVI. ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than lie cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Cold Leaf gro vn in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE T ANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon for estab lished, reliable house. Salary $7B0 and expen ses. Steady position. Kuclose reference and self addressed stamped enveloiie. The Domin ion Company, Third Fioor, Omaha BU1., Chi cago, 111 r - yJ-J; ; ' N - PUYLMAN AA ' j Agood thing-push The lapqest piece of ever sold Doctor Powell i PORTLAND, 0BHG0K. , .These old reli.i reliable doctors wiil consult with voo free of charge and lellyoo vour di-easc without askinvc you a question. They alwo furnish all meaicineat iuir ..m..a or,, i irmi cvt, a pi tat. . .f ran eiv voii re:erene.;s of in mv veinarkablc rns tliy have nwde on this Coast tn gIV" von reicriMiri'a ui in ui niu.u leading bankers and business men. The, Eneec-sgful phvsi cian thenkilliulsuigoon the eminent specialist your beet friend the worid'3 bea"fartor per- manently lin-ated con suit him this day. iuuim. Ptf AS -A . jNk HT Vk IN THEWEST. These old reliable specialists of many year's exp"rience, treat with wondep irJ success all lung and throat affections, Cancer, Piles. Fistula and Bnpt'jre. ,, r . : o aute or Chronic inflammation, far or near-sightedness, dim- EY E i.s'of vis on; s vroMon eyes, Hosing of the eye duct, sqa.nting cross ctL w rbaik syUi'itic sore eyes, granulated l.d, tumor, cancer of the lids etc. .eyewuiwM , jt w,n i.ra'iwi ffiinkened dram, lotlaair Cifa.' Deafness from c-atam.. Saiion of externul ear, purulent wrnui.r ISriri Neuralgia. sk-K, .wrvou, ur linnlT r-frrlnl and Syphiii ic soar luruai, ... THROAT feis, enlarfted tonsils and palate, hoarseness, loss of voice, thk phlegm in throa. 'l' ptages, hemorrhages, and chronio LUHGS gffK K ESTcSa, painl in chest, difficulty in breath- Sr JoaTSk and fatty heart, dropsy, and rheumatism d; HtAhl heart, languid circulation, etc. . ... . . . 1 n , , Cafanh and ulceration and acid dyspepsia, .JJ"" STOMACH futoess after eatiug, heartburn, waterbrash and difficnlty in wallowing. All" diseases of the liver, spleen, bowels, Cconstdpation. 1VER SPLEEN SJonidtorhka.) kidney an-i bladder, ail nervous uanfi 1 1 LI1, Ui d klI1 .liseases, eczema, saltrneum, nngworm, aallof back.r - . digease Bpermatorrhea, nightly or dafly QFYIIM ORGANS kel wWcli.l- neglected, produce nervous irritation, OtAUHL "5bnftenh,g a. the brain idiocy, insanity, etc., sypb. o,s of men ory ffjy o ho' . I he i.rine. imootency or loss.of power. BterW ,Us stnrtu.e, wao.my urinP, or gravel, varicocele C a SSS opSon Urocele, all losses or drains, atrophy or sh, th. organs. , Varicocele, Hvdroceie, and all swelling nd ten- R PTURE dernt-flP V Wt pain or detention from business. . An travr ie sufferins from any of the distressing ailments peculiar fin ES S s-i - .Ts rsisient headaches, painful menst , L,. etc : do v"up inlisPair,even if you have met with repeated placements, etc., ao i.ot giv . , cured hundreds j SStera'l r wrni rO The remedi. s used in ttm dispensary are known omy tc ou RFtVsEDIFS: selves and have, des. end.-d to us as a priceless heritage from out nL.lt I-Li I LU. i Pe Ives a a eration8 of the brightest lights m the med illustrious .Irfas Jvlr kn..wn; and to these precious tourer Hai pr'tn we have add'd t he results of many years of labor and research ii of kn"1 now wa feel confident of curing all curable cases, and C Wchoren cjUing. Mbl ow w reliej whateVer. . - greatly i51ft,e Office Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. Si, Third St., Portland, Oregon, Direct ' Children Cry for ritCBIS'i C ASTORIA Castorii ii so well nrlnpted to children that I n-TMiiiiiu n i it ua bupe. i- r to any prescription tuown t.i lue."' II. A. AncHKR, M. D., 1U faouth Oxford St., Brooklyn, N V I ie Onsior'a li my prrwfiee, and frad I? ipeciaiiy adutea to iiffet:t.kii8 of children." KoBER'TMlK, M. D, 1115' id Ave., Hew Yor'i "From rnnii kn .wledfre 1 can say tn.it Irtn." Lovell. Mass Castorfa promotes Digestion, and overcomes Kiuouieiicy, Constipation, Sour Stomach. Diai-.noea, and i'everishiie Thus the child is rendered healchy and it sieep natr.ra.1. Castoria conUir-J no jHorpuiiie or other Kiu-cotic property. 33 A Jomp for Walla Walla TVheat. Wall A Walla, Wash., Jan. 25. Wheat took another jump today, sev eral lots Deinsr purchased at prices ranging from 57 cents to 59 cents for j blllla it alonc5 LODaCGO for locents eeves 51 THIRD STREET CORNER FINE. Inn iiiet mfi I ii'ines at the drug stores. We . C - iH at the office and rend them lor proof. - m x .... ;, , fissure, fistula and rectal ulcer w ithont knife, ature or caustic and with out pain or detention from business. He also H i ail private diseases, loss of power, spermatop rhcea, syphilis, pimplea, etc 9 II yjini discharges from the ear etc h;nr . ' - ..,,.,,. . -UTn i onma f sraln. all mail Db. POWELL BEEVES, 1 BARBOUR'S IRISH FiAX SALMON NET THREADS .AND DOUBLE KNOT Salmon Gill Mtirg SEINES TWINE Cotton and Manilla Rope, Cotton Fisli Netting Fish Hooks, Lines Etc. HENRY . DOYLE & CO. ' 517, 519 Market St SHN FRHNCISCO. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's, Fair Highest Award. BQCTOBS s A Eill Which Congress be Asked to Pass. Will NO SENATOR YET The Kentucky Legislature able to Elect a United Senator. is Un- States Thirty Railroads Enter Into a Combine Only f ight Senators Oppose the Monroe Doctrine Murderer Brown Is Still In Large. New? Yokk, hi. 24. Attorney Morrison, who represented the first mortgage bondholders of the Union Paciflo railroad, whose holdings amount to over $5,000,000, has pre pared a bill that he will ask Congress man Powers, chairman of the commit tee on Pacific railroads, to bring be fore congress. The plan includes the appointment of three government commissioners, who shall secure the co-operation of all other creditors they can enlist in bringing about a fore closure through the company's failure to pay the interest on the last three cupons due, and to buy the road at a sale. Organization would be made by issuing new first mortgage bonds for the full amount of the debt at a rate which the commissioners might de cide was justified by the net earnings of the road. A GIGANTIC ASSOCIATION. ' More Than Thirty Knllroad Systems In cluded In It. Chicago, J an. 24. After a two days' session behind closed doors, the offi cers of more than thirty 'railroad sys tems formed a gigantic association in this city last evening. The organiza tion will be known as the Central pas sanger committee, and will include all the present roads in the territory bounded by Toronto, Buffalo and Pits- burg on the east, Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis on the west, the Grand Trunk of Canada and . Lakes Huron and Michigan on the north and the Ohio river on the south. The associa tion will have absolute jurisdiction and control over all passenger affairs in this big territory, and will be en tirely independent of and in no way subsidiary to the president' joint traffic pool, the operation of which the inter state commerce commission is now attempting to enjoin at New York., . The headquarters of the new organi zation will be in Chicago, from which jroi5VftlH?jr-Uju, that j territory will be directed. The com bine is not a pool In any sense of the word, but has been formed for the pur pose of agreeing upon and maintaing uniform rates of fare. , Under the agreement signed, each road will.be subject to fines for violations of . rules, cuting rates or any other infraction of Its provisions. Questions will be re ferred to arbitration. Thedifferential fare principle is recognized by the new agreemeut, which means . that there will continue to be two classes of roads in this territory,' the standard and dif ferential lines. IS THE ETKKT OF WAR. General Manderson's Advice to the Com mittee on National Defenses. Omaha, Jan. 24. Congressman Hainer, of this state, who has been recently a member of the committee on national defenses, has written Gen eral Manderson asking information and advice on coast defense and other military matters. The latter, while in congress, was a member of the senate committee on military affairs, and has given much study to the matter. After directing the committee to the origi nal and secondary sources of informa tion on the subject, and dwelling at some length on the need of stronger coast defenses, especially along the Pacific coast, General Manderson, in his reply, writes as follows: "While you are at work on this line, the interior of the country should not be neglected. In the 'event of war, with our small army and comparative ly insignificant guard, it would take some months of preparation in the way of drill and discipline to put a sufficient force on our borders to re sist invasion. We must not only, when war comes, have a column to resist at tack, but we must have troops at all salient points on the border, and scatter wherever the government has miHtay properyt or great interests. Places removed from danger of attack, because well away from the border, like Atlanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Denver and Omaha, should be made points where large garrisons can bei maintained." , Brown Hot Tet Captured. ROSEBURG, Or., Jan. 24. The latest report from Dora,. Coos county, con cerning the pursuit of murderer, Sam G. Brown, was brought by the mail car rier between Myrtle Point and Dora, who saw the man supposed to be Brown three miles west of Dora at 3 P. M. Seeing the carrier, the man ran across a field and disappeared in the brush, The sheriff of Coos county and a posse are in pursuit, : . Albert Pool, who wa3 recently ac quitted by the federal court of com? plicity in the Cow creek train robbery, in July last, was arrested this after noon and lodged in jail here on the charge of assisting Brown to escape. Pool waived examination, and his bond was fixed at $500. Anti-Saloon League. Columbus O., Jan. 24. The state congress of the anti-saloon league closed with a mass meeting in the capitol. Never before , was such an entnusiastic assemblage of temperance people seen in the old statehouse. Ad dresses were made by a number of prominent persons, among whom were Archibishop Elder, of Cincinnati, and Bishop Watterson, of this city. . Both urged' the. legislators to recommend the passage of the local option bill. The congress adopted resolutions pledging every member to support, without regard to party, the members of the general assembly who vote for the local option bill. The Kentucky Deadlock. . Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 24. Senator Bladkburn's election seems almost im possible, as the sound-money demo crats have declared they will not sup port Blackburn on account of his free silver views. The ballot today re sulted as follows: Hunter 67, Blackburn 58, McCreary4, Carlisle 1, M. W. Read 1, Buckner 2, Wilson 1. Hazelrigg 1, Edrington pop ulist voted for Blackburn and seems immovable. Severe Storm In the East. Xeiv York, Jan. 24. A serve storm of wind, rain and sleet is prevailing in the Eat,t today. Telegraphic - com munication between this city and points in New England is entirely suspended.- Along the coast the wind has a velocity of from 40 to 60 miles an hour. Xo Alliance Exists. New York, Jan. 24. A special to the Herald from Berlin says: A Turkish functionary asserts that no alliance exists between Russia and Turkey, but there is an understanding between them of so intimate a charac ter thaf. it practically amounts to the same thing. , Only Eight Opposed. Washington, Jan. 24. Senator Lodge, in a canvass of the senate on the Monroe doctrine, has been able to find only eight votes against the Davis resolution. A Natural Beautlfier., Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. For sale by M. Z.'Doa nell. . A PARTITION OF TUJBKEY, The Plans of Peter the Great are About to be Realized London, Jan. 28. The Daily News this morning prints a dispatch from Vienna asserting that news has been received there from Constantinople and Sebastopol which agress that Russia has a fleet lying at Sebastopol and. at Odessa, and that the Caucasian armies of Russia are being concen trated upon the Armenian frontiers in readiness to move next spring to re alize the plans of Peter the Great, for the partition of Turkey between the powers, Russia taking Armenia and Constantinople, France taking Syria and Palestine and England tak- I ing Egypt and the eastern shores of the Persian gulf, the remainder of the TurKisa empire to be divided among the other poiversl The . Daily News also has a dispatch from Sebastopol, which records the secret preparations going forward there, of shipping men and armaments for a volnnteer fleet. Irts-ttiirge-neral affirms, that these prepasations fore shadow some action in the spring. ' For Iyspepsla j And liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to' cure. For sale by M. Z. DonnelL' .THE. INSANE ASYLUM CASE. Supreme Court of Oregon Renders an 1m portant Decision. aALEM, Or., Jan. 27. Tlie supreme court today transmitted a decision in the Eastern Oregon' asylum case, re versing he lower court and dismissing the complaint. The points decided are as follows: First, the case is not brought in the name of the proper individuals. It ought to be brought in the name of the attorney general or district attorney of the proper district. : Second, equity deals only with prop erty and the property rights of individ- uals and the complaint herein does not show that such rights have been in vaded. " ' -' ' Third, equity in any event would not enjoin the executive dnties of the state board; it will only restrain where the duties to be performed are ministerial in their character. ' ,. The opinion is voluminous, covering thi-ty-two pages of type written matter and was written by Justice Wolverton and concurred in by. the' full bench.' There is no feeling on the subject in Salem. All are thoroughly' satisfied. . It Saves Lives livery Day. Thousands of cases of consumptio n asthma, coughs, colds and croup are cured every dav bv Shiloh's Cure. For sale by M. Z. Don nell. Aid For the Cubans. ' Washington, Jan. . 27. The Span ish minister has informed the state de partment that last Friday night the etoamer B. W; Hawkins left ,New York with an expedition of 150 men, arms and ammunition, in command of of Calixto Garcia, that the ammuni tion confiscated at Ceder Keyes, Fla., is ready to be. embarked on a, schooner to join the Garcia expedition at sea, and that ,the. -steamer Commodore, at Wilmington N. C, in port, is in the conspiracy.- - . , The secretary, of the - treasury tele-; graphed this statement to all collectors along the South Atlantic xsoast. wjyth I, instructions , to-, consult- the. united, States . attorneys and - take whatever action may be necessary .to prevent any violation of international- law, , Karl's Clover Root Tea 1 ' ,t Is a sure cure for headache and ner vous (HseasesV Nothing relieves so quickly, ' Fosale by M, Z: Don nell. v' . International Bank. . Washington, Jain. -27.4 The house committee on banking - and currency today-listened to Controller. Eckles' views on an international bank planto organize a . bank' fo.r deilings .' with South and Central America.. The con troller held banking facilities were as necessary as means of transportation for promoting commerce witb othen American nations, but criticised the de tails of the measure. Chairman Walker appointed Brossius, Van - yoorhis, Spalding, Cobb and Cox a subcommit tee to confer with the controller And attorney-general and. perfect a bilLV A Fact Worth Knowing. Consumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia and all throat and lung diseases are cured by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by M. Z. DonnolL wnvi R! Sudden Death of the U. Ambassador to Germany. SAME OLD STORY A Careless Hunter Mistakes His Father for a Deer and the Victim is Killed. Wheat is Wheat Prices Advance Both East and West The Distillery at ' 'Grants is Running Another . Hunting Fatality. Berlin, Jan. 27, The Hon. Theo dore Runyon, United States ambassa dor to Germany, expired suddenly and unexpectedly at 1 o'clock this (Mon day) morning of heart failure. Mr. Runyon bad been in somewhat feeble health for some time past, but no im' mediate fatal results were anticipated No longer ago than last Tuesday even ing he was present at a dinner given in his honor by ex-Empress Frederick mother of Emperor William. Last summer he had planned to make an extended trip through Norway, but, on the advice of his physicians, he abandoned . this trip, and, instead went to Carlsbad, where he took the cure. He subsequently went to Axenstein, Switzerland, for the pur pose of taking an after cure. Since then,, however, he has manifested great activity in the discharge of the duties of his office, which have been more than usually onerous on accoun of the complications in European af fairs, which , have more or less de manded the attention of the diplo matic representatives of all nations His death will come as a great shock to official and' social circles here in Berlin, where be was a great favorite, THE WICKED FLEE. Sheriff's Posse Still In Pursuit of Murder er Brown. , ROSEBUBG, Jan. 23. The latest re port from the pursuit of murderer Sam Brown comes to SheriS Cathcart to' night is from his deputy at Dora, Coos .county. The man supposed to be Brown, who was with Pool WedneS' day tight, stayed Thursday night at bachelor's ranch off the road a few miles from where he, was seen by the mailcarrier Thursday afternoon. - Be fore leaving the ranch Friday morn- ing, he told the rancher his name was Stykes, and that some one in shooting at Sam Brown Wednesdoy night near ly shot him (Stykes). He was after wn.rrl f.muvirl tn sl nninfc' nam fraval he is-supposed to be hemmed in by his pursuers. Brown 'is endeavoring to reach relatives in Coquille . City. The officers think they will capture bim soon. : Andy Pool, who- was arrested at Dora January 22, and is now held on tne cnarge or assisting iirown to es cape, is eh route to Roseburg, under the guard of two deputies. He will reach here Sunday night. Pool acknowledges his own identity, now, but disclaims any knowledge of the identity of the man who accompanied him when he was arrested. WHEAT SHOT UPWARD Reached 78 1-4 Cents in New York and Nearly 69 Cents In Chicago. New York, Jan. 25. The wheat market shot upward this morning af ter the weight of the shaky long wheat which has been unloaded at the open ing. The first prices were easier be cause foreign news was more peaceful than expected, but the bull fever speedily asserted itself and the picture of a pitful of sports all clamoring for wheat, which was wild yesterday after noon, was repeated in all its details to day, At such a time ' a rumor of ' any sort, if bullish, always assures tremen dous proportions and a ; report from Chioago that Armour was buying up the wheat crop was taken in good faith both here and West and caused no end of excitement for awhile. May wheat sold up to 72i. - Took His Gun By The Muzi le. Roseburg, Or., Jan, 25. News was received here today of the death on the 23d Instant of Frank, the 19-year-old son of Jesse Clayton, an old and res pected pioneer of Douglas county, liv ing on the Umpqua river, twenty-five miles from Oakland. Frank, while hunting on the . opposite side of the river f row. home, met his sister, who wished to be taken across the river. He rowed her across, and, on return ing for his companion in the hunt, caught his rifle by the muzzle to take it from the boat, when it was accident ally discharged, the ball striking him in the right riq, ranging up the arm and penetrating the right breast near the nipple. His sister, heard the re port of the rifle, turned and. saw her brother fall face downward in the boat. She says he remained there half an hour before assistance came, and when found he was dead, . - -Chicago Excited Also. CHiCAGO.'Jan. 2. It was a day of high excitement throughout in the wheat crowd. Quick, nervous flashes of impatience marked the varied trans actions, and the 'big' traders stormed through the turmoil Of .the pit in their eagnerness to seize the key of the enigma. ' It was sentimental, apparently more than the news' which gave the market the big bulge. The bull sentiment seems to be in the air and needs but little encouragement to keep it going. On the bulge some of the big buyers began to hesitate, but the crowd had got in line and the momentum still carried it upward. May reached 68 7-8 and closed at 65 3-8. . . Conditions in Portland. Portland, Jan. 25. Wheat The selling movement has been checked. Holders want to sell but ask an ad vance over prevailing figures, which buyers will not grant. . Exporters re fuse to pay over 58. for Walla Walla, Highest of all in Leavening ABSOLUTELY PURE shipping grade, while the mills have been buying at G3 in round lots and one lot of one hundred thousand bush els was taken at 65 cents. There is no demand for valley wheat, which is quoted at CO cents. "A WALL OF MEN". Means Adopted by Campos For Stopping the Insurgents. JNew iork, Jan. 27. A special to the World from Havana says: The plan of campaign adopted by the commander-in-chief of the Spanish forces now in Cuba has been divulged by several officers of high rank, whose name must be kept secret. General Campos establisned what became known as the "'wall of men, He distributed a large numberof Span ish troops in such a manner that they practically formed a solid line from coast to coast. ' His line began in the north, about five miles west of Ha vana, and extended south to the Bay of Matamano. By the time this plan was adopted, Gomez had announced mat ne would taice nis command not only into -Havana province, but that he would go into Pinar . de Rio, -and as far as he possibly could. Campos determined to prevent Gomez from carrying out his project. The wall of men was well to the westward of the railroad line between Havana and mtabano. Gomez and, Maceo not only succeeded in crossing Campos' line,' but recrossed it several times, and Gomez and Maceo, separated west of it two weeks ago. Maceo remained in Pinar de Rio province, doing about as he pleased while Gomez invaded Havana province again, and one time camped within 15 miles of the capital of Cuba. ... Reports were printed in the United States that Gomez was at the gates of Havana and that it was only a ques tion of a few hours when he would en ter the city. But Gomez had no in tention of attacking this city. He openly declared that his only object is to tire out the Spanish troops. A large number of rrmored cars have been ordered. At least 3000 armed troops will be kept constantly moving over the railroad. Maceo and bis command, the Span ish generals say, cannot escape. He is looked upon as an ' "easy mark." Many of his troops are believed to be wounded. If Maceo tries to go east he will run up against a new wall of ( men mu'ch"6trbn'gep'than bobroke through some weeks ago. If he tries to escape west, the Spanish argue, he will have to march to the sea, where his only chance to get away will be in boats. The Spanish commanders fear only Gomez. Although he is nearly 68 years old, they recognize in him one of the ablest of fighting men, and an expert tactician. , ' " ' . Hepburn's Armenian Resolution. , Washington, Jan. 27. In the house today Hepburn, republican, of Iowa, gave notice of an amendment to the Armenian resolution instructing the president to give the Turkish minister bis passports and end all diplomatic relations with Turkey. Hitt, chair man of foreign affairs, rebuked Hep burn for his extraordinary proposal to sever diplomatic relations with friendly power. "We want ' no rela tions with that murderer," replied Hepburn. Hepburn's ' amendment to the Armenian resolution to give the Turkish minister bis passport was de feated. Bucklen s Arnica Kalve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, cnapped nands, crm- blains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It . is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. ; Will Tote For the Silver BI1L Washington, Jan. 27. Rumors have been in circulation here several days that Senator Mitchell of Oregon bad decided to vote against the free coingae bill. The senator says he will vote for the bill and says it will pass without the votes of - the Utah sena tors. . Utah's Senators Sworn In. Washington, Jan. 27. The two senators from Utah, Frank J. Can non and Arthur Brown, were sworn in today. Cannon won the long term, expiring March 3, 1899. Brown the short term, until March 3, 1897. College Burned. Redfield, S. D., Jan 27. Fire de stroyed the Redfield college last night. President Hatch lost a valuable library. The loss is estimated at $30,000; in surance, $8000. His Father Mistaken for s Deer. Brownsville, Or., Jan. 25. Yes terday afternoon, while Sanford Coch ran and his 17-year-old son Bert were out trapping near Horse Rook point, in the vicinity ol Jonn Morgan's mill, Bert shot his father, mistaking him for a deer. Coohran lived two hours. He leaves a widow and four children. The coroner has been notified. , Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM KK1NG mm Most Perfect Made. ip Years the Standard. Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report7 ri ITEMS IN BRIEF. News Abridge From the Dispatches and .Exchanges. Redding river in California is 21 feet above low water mark. ' , The treasurer of Gilliam county is prepared to pay all warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, 1894. The banks of France and Russia are said to have in their vaults one-half of all the gold in Europe. A dividend of 10 per cent has been declared in favor of the insolvent Ore- , gon National bank pf Portland. . ' The Republican sugar planters of New Orleans have endorsed the ticket nominated by the Populists . In that city.- The members of the city council of Brownsville have asked the mayor to sign. They accuse him of drunken ness and disorderly conduct. Ex-Sheriff Smith, of Clatsop county who mysteriously disappeared a few months ago, has returned ' to Astoria.; He says excessive drink caused him to run away. Senator Lodge has Introduced an amendment to the silver bond bill, providing for an additional Issue of $100,000,000 of bonds to be used for coast defense. It is proposed to unseat four Dem ocratic members of the Kentucky leg islature, who are claimed -to be inellr gible to' office, and thus settle the sen atorial contest. - Stars of the Stage. An eminent authority on theatrical matters has said: Among all the' American actresses this generation has produced, few have touched human sympathies bo gently, so surely and so effectively as Effle Ellsler. Play patrons have received sufficient evi dence of the truth of the above asser tion In the recollection of her engage ments in this city. On the occasion of her appearance at the Balwln on Jan. 30 and 31, Miss Ellsler will be seen In Shakespeare's comedy "As You Like It," and Alexander Dumas' -"La Dame aux Camelias." In the first named, of course the star will play Rosalind. Mr. Frank Weston and Mr. John A'. Ellsler are prominent members of the supporting company, which numbers about twenty carefully selected Shaks- pearian players. The costuming and setting will be extremely beautiful. . , Stabling Green House. ' We wish to announce to the public that we have a complete stock of the following designs: Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks, Knights of Pythias, 3 kinds; Workmen, Wood men, Red Men, Firemen's Trumpet and Helmet,- Eastern Star, Lyres, 2 sizes; Stars, 3 sizes; Crosses, 5 sizes; Horse Shoes, 3 sizes; Wreaths, 7 sizes; Pillows, 4 sizes; Hearts, 3 sizes; Bro ken Wheels, 2 sizes, Anchor, 3 sizes; - Flying and Sitting Doves, Open Bible, Gates Ajar, Cross and Crown united, no cross no crown);. Flower Baskets, 3 sizes; a large Welcome, and Wedding Bells, 2 slaes. . , . A reduction made if wires are re turned. We are at all times prepared to fill - these designs - with beautiful . flowers at reasonable prioes. Orders promptly filled. . - ; Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Son. d-wl5feb '- ' . 1 . Two Lives Saved. . Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction. ' City, 111., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. . Mr. Thomas Eggers, 139 Florida street, San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. . He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which, these are samples, that prove the won derful efficacy of this medicine; . in ' coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store.. Regular size 50c. and $1. ' Old People - Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will, find the true remedy in Electric Bit, ters. This medicine does not . stimu late and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as atonic and al terative. It acts mildly on the stom ach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aid- , ing nature in the performance of the functions. ' Electric Bitters is an ex cellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what tney need. Price 50 cents and 91 per bottle at Blakeley Sc Houghton's drug ' store. All Recommepd It. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh's Cure for Consumption. They will recom mend it. For sale hy M. Z. DonnelL A Yachtsman Fatalv Hurt. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 25. W. C Moody, son of the Oakland banker, D. ' V. Moody, had his skull crushed today between the mast of his yacht and a. wharf, and was taken in a dying con dition to the receiving hospital. The rough sea made landing difficult and ' caused the accident. The Grant Distillery Banning. Goldendale, Wash., Jan. 25. The Pacific Distilling Company at Grant is now running at full capacity. Within the last fortnight this company has - distributed many dollars for the pur chase of products from Klickitat farm-' ers. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awsrdss Cold Medal Midwinter Fair, Saa Francisco. AU pain banished by Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Ail dru. "gist sell Dr. Miles' ia Hlav .