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vi tr ff lyre ST H i'ti rt(liH, Volume XXW x CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLE?. OREGON". SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1890 NO 23 PROFESSIONAL. T-- O. n. HOLL.ISTER. Physician and Sur- - ' " geon. Rooms over Dalies National B.vnk. O ass hours lo A. M to 12. aaa f. m. to i M Residence west end ol Taird street. D UFUR & MENEFEE. Attorneys at XI Zi Rooms 40 and 43. Chapman SOCIETIES. AtTASCO LOEGE. NO. 15, Titea. Law. biouk. Meets first and third Monday each month at 8 M. of P. M. A. F. rnHE DALLES ROYAL AKCH CHAPTER I NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Kail .tiie third , Wednesday oi each month ate -- rT.TTVRiA T.nnrjR. NO. O. F.- - i Mwt flvftrv Fridav eveninrr 7 :30 o'clock. In IC of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court streets.- Sojourning brotners are welcome. LODGE. NO. K. of P. FRIENDSHIP Monday evening at 8 o'clock, 1n Schanno's building,, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning brothers are iu- - -- ITTOMEN-S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE V V UNION Meets every Friday 3 o'clock In the reading room. i MODERN WOODMEN OF THE Camp, No. 60, meets every Tuespov evening 7:30 o'clock, in Keller's Hall. Ail sojourning brothers are invited to be present. COLUMBIA CHAPTER, NO. 33. E. S. Meets Masonio Hall on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Visitors cor- - diall invited. fTVEMPLE LODGE, NO. 3, A. O. U. W. J. Meets in Keller's Hall every Thursday evening 7 :su o ciock. TAS. NESMITH POST. NO. 32 G. A. R.- - J Meets every Saturday evening at 7U)u in mu. B lOCRT THE DALLES. A. O. F. NO. 8BS0 Meets every Friday evening at their hall at 8 o'clock. ' OF L. Meets every Friday afternoon K. or P. Hau. "TASCO TRIBE. NO. 16. O. R. M. Meets every Wednesday evening In K, of P. Hall. . VEREIN HARMONIE. Meets GESANG Sudday evening Baldwin Opera tiouse, . T) OF L. F. DIVISION, NO. ts in If K. of P. Hall the first and tMrd Wednes day of each month at 7 :3u P. M. r J. TEE CHURCHES, A. 5. I. t at at j in at n- - tr. j E in I. V at n IV i . Services every Sunday mornine and eve- - ' lug. Sundav school at 12:20 o'clock P. M. A cordial invitation extended by botli pastor and people to ail. CHURCH Rev. W. C. CONGREGATIONAL every Sundav at 11 A. M. and 7:S0 P. M. Sunday school after morning service. - QT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest O Pastor. Low mass every Sunch-- y a 7 A. M. High mass at 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:30 P. M. C ' T. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo. ; site Fiftu. Sunday sctool at 8:30 A.M. Evening prayer on Friday ut 7 :30. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Revl H. IIRST 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. a. v. K. meets every Sunday at 6:30 P. M. AVALR Y BAPTIST 'CHURCH Corner j Seventh and Union. Elder J. H. Miiler. pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting on vveonesuay evenlntr. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. All are cordially weloomed. G. KOONTZ, J Real FsUe. Loars i;Dd .kapance ' Agent for the Scottish Union and National Insurance company of Edinburgh, Scotland. CaDitali30.000.OiiO. Valuable fatms near the city to sell on easy terms. ' Omceover U. S. Land Office. The Dallos, Oregon. , o C: H LUSTc.il, & O at oi I. Physician and Surgeon, Boouii over National Bwik. Offlca honrs, 10 Dtium. ana rrom to p m. e Weit End of Third atnet, ' JCPUE t MENEFKE, ' Attorneys at Law ' j . . Booms 42 and 43 Chapman Block, Tho Dalles, Ore. KIX0X & DOLPU, i Attorneys at Law. AH legal and clleetl'n brolneas prompMy to. Claim4 airainst the government a pec- - lal y. Room 24. 25, 26 and 27, uamt'tou building, A. S. BENNETT, , Attorney at Law fries in Sclwnno'4 buinding, upstafrs. The Dalles Oregon- H. CRADLEBAUGU. J Attorney at Law . , ' Offce Rooms 44 and 46 Chapm-- n' Block, up stairs. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN IMPERIAL HOTEL, Seventh and Washington Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON- - - - - Taos. Gutnean, StmOPEAN PLAS. il.OU $1.50 fci.UO RATES PROPRIETOR. AMERICAN VLAS. &.00 ti.SU an.o The Dalles Real Estate Exchange The above association is prepared to tike a list of all and any kind of real estate for sale or exchange, whereby the . seller will have the undivided assistance of the following Real Estate Agents organized as an association for the pur- pose of inducing immigration to Wasco and Sherman counties, and generally stimulating the sale of pioperty. CORRESPONDENCE -- SOLICITCD C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hudson, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M. Huntington & Co., N. Whealdon, Cibons & Marden, G. W, Rowland; or to J. M. Huntingtonj sec- retary ol the Association, THE DALLES, - OREGON HENRY Ji. KliCK, -- Manufacturer of and dealer In Harness and Saddlery, .. Second St., near Woodv's Warelxiune, ' :THE DALLES, OREO K All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction ARE YOU GOIXG EAST? If so, be sure and e that your reads via NORTHWESTERS -- THE- CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAY. 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The priceless And positive Direct all mail DR. POWELL REEVES, 51 A NEW SK' undertaking. t? f;tari isHmfmt i WUmm Prinz & Nitschke, DULUa IK FURNITURE AND CARPETS. We tmv added to our hairiness a complete Under taking Estab'flhment, and aa ve are in no w-- y connected with tha UnJertaen' Trust, our prices will be low accordingly. Halloo, Halloo. This is the county treasurer. He wants all county warrants registered prior to Apr. 1, 1892, presented at his office cor. 3rd and Washington streets, for he is ready to pay them. Interest on such warrants will cease after Jan. 15. lb9G. C WM. MICH ELL, Co. Treasurer. MLNfG'OMERY HINGED The An Boy Murderer Met Fate Bravely. A VALUABLE MAP Old one Published in London Over a Hundred Years Ago Es- tablished the Bonndary. The KeimulicBii Senator Frotu Delaware Will le? Seated The Silver Bund Bill Had the Klght-of-Wa- y lu the Senate Today. Albaxy, Ore., Jan. 31. Lloyd Bry son Montgomery, tho murderer of his father and mother and D. McKercher, was hanged at 7 o'clock this morning in the enclosure of the jail yard. . The prisoner exhibited wonderful pluck, and did not flinch upon the scaJTold. About half an hour before the execution Montgomery said he would confess all. "I am guilty," he said, "I killed them all. I will write it out." He then wrote out the following statement: ' I did it, I am guilty. Oh God, have mercy on me. lake me as I am, a poor sinner. I am sorry for what I have done; God, do have mercy on my soul for my sake do, and forgive all my sins each and every one of them, and forgive those who sin against me. Oh God, help precious souls to see the way of life; for my sake do help them, and guide them through this life. Amon." As he left for the scaffold he said: 'I want you people to know I am sorry for what I have done. .1 am ready to die. I deserve it." After stepping upon the platform, Montgomery said: "Friends, I am sorry for what I have done, and I hope ou will all forgive me, and I hope the Lord will bo with you, and I ask God to have mercy on me as a poor sinner, and I ask you to pray for me." Earnest prayers was then delivered by Rev. J. E. Snyder. After being se- curely pinioned, the doomed boy said: "Oh, Christ! forgive rue, and I hope you will all meet me in heaven, and I ask God to take me as I am." The sheriff then Adjusted the black cap and rope, and stepped back, when Montgomery Baid: "Oh, God! have mercy upon me, a sinner. Take me as I am. My friends farewell, farewell." . Sheriff- - McFeron then pressed the trigger, and the body shot -- downwards full six feet, f There, was 'Oaiy-a-sttg- nu xrauior. unq ueau "j bent forward and to one side, and the neck was broken. At forteen-and-a-ha- lf minutes the heart ceased to beat, and atf sixteen-and-a-ha- lf minutes he was pronounced dead. The body was then cut down.' It will be placed in the court house for a short time, and will be turned over to doctors for an autopsy before burial. His relatives refused to take possession of the body or bury it. - A VALl!Ani.E MAP. Published In London in 1719, It Sustains , Venezuela's Claim. New York, Jan. 31. A dispatch from Caracas says: - Andre Fernandez, president of the state of Falcom, has telegraphed that in the archives of Corom, the capital of the and the oldest city in Ven- ezuela, has been found a map published in London, in 1719, in which the limits of British Guiana are given about as Venezuela now as right. Minister of Foreign Affairs Bojas sent an answer to President Fernandez thanking him, and asking him to send all documents he might find which would aid the work of the special commission engaged here in copying and preparing maps, etc., for the boundary commission appointed by President Cleveland. Reports from the West say the revo lution . continues, General Bickard, who had started for Caracas, returned four of their leaders. Caraval, who was recently released from the rotunda, has been rearrested in Puerto Cabello. The city of Valencia, capital of Cara bobo, has been left in darkness be cause of a with an electric light company. A contract was made by the authorities with an American name! Bird to light the city, but a Frenchman named Lomax, who was a control of the plant, refused to allow the current to be turned on. Great excitement has been caused. MONTHLY STATEMENT. Government's Expense for Jan. Exceed Receipts by S.OOO.OOO. Washington, Jan. 31. The forth, coming monthly statement of the gov- ernment receipts and expenditures for January will show that aggregate receipts will be approximately $29,237, 670: expenditures. $32,696,430 leaving a deficit for the month of about$3,459,-16- 0 and for the seven months of the present fiscial year of about $13,813,875. Receipts from the customs during the present month will amount to $16,380,796: from internal rev- enue, $11,041,401; from miscellaneous sources, about $1,815,472. This is a decrease of about $1,000,000 inireceipts from the customs as compared with January, 1895, and an increase of about $2,000,000 in receipts from the internal revenue. As compared with last month, there is an increase of over $4,000,000 in re ceipts from customs, and decrease of nearly $1,760,000 in receipts from in-- ; ternal revenue. The pension pay ments this month amount to about a decrease from last month of about $1,386,000. His staoe, asserts fight about The Silver Bond Bill. Washington, Jan. 31. When the senate convened today the silver bond bill had the immediate right of way.' Allen called attention to the absence of a quorum. This necessitated roll-cal- l, which brought the senators from the committee and cloak rooms, and porllanl Library disclosed fourty-si- senators present, one more than a quorum. Vilas then addressed the senate in opposition to the bill, which, be said, deserved its fate of being strangled by silver, and, in denunciation of tho mineowners of the Rockies, who, he declared, were responsible for the agitation in favor of free coinage. The senate has agreed to vote on the silver bond bill at 1 o'clock tomorrow. The senate agreed to take a recess at 4 o'clock until 7 this evtning, the even ing session to be devoted to debate on the bond bill. School Mofig Aliening. Seattle, Jan. 31. Harry F. Whit ney, of the board of edu cation, was arrested this morning chared with overdrawinghissalary,ille- - gally issuing warrants and other irre- gularities whereby the school district in the city was defrauded otit of a sum aggregating about fltXX) ' YV hitney s one of tho best-know- men in Seattle. His present home is in Newcastle, CaL, where he has an orange grove. He left Seattle 16 months ago and came back on his own accord when notified that exports had found irre gularities in his books. He has re- - fusel to make any explanation since his arrival four days ago, and his ar- rest this morning is the result. It has created a sensation. Sliver to be Coined. Washington, Feb. 1. The monthly report of the directors of the mint shows tb.' total coinage during Janu ary to have been $13,933,560, classified as follows: Gold, 812.914,600: silver, $35,000; minor coins, $53,960. Begin- ning today the mints of Philadelphia, San Francisco and New Orleans will begin the coinage of silver dollars at the rate of $1,500,000 per month. The Philadelphia mint will coin $900,000 per month, San Francisco, $500,000, and New Orleans, $100,000. It is ex- pected the work will continue until from $18,000,000 $20,000,000 shall have been coined.. For Pnbtic Buildings. Washington, Jan. 31. The sub committee of the house committee on public buildings and grounds have agreed to report" favorably on public buildings as follows: Altoona, Pa., $L"0,000; Indianapolis, $1,250,000; St. Paul, Minn., to increase the limit to $1,000,000; Omaha, Neb., to increase the limit to $2,000,000; Hot Springs, Ark.. $100,000; Oakland. Cal., to in crease the limit to $350,000'; Salem, Or., $100,000; Spokane, Wash., $r00,000; Topeka, Kan., additional to complete the building, $50,000. The Tariff Bill Next. Washington, Feb. 2. The senate has no well-define- d plan ' for this possible, was though by no means certain, that the finance committee will be able to re- port' the revenue tariff bill Tuesday, the matters still depending upon Jones of Nevada. If the bill- - should be re ported, there will probably be some desultory speechmaking, based upon it, but the consideration of the meas- ure will scarcely be seriously begun this week, even though a report shall be secured as promptly as is hoped by the friends of the bill. Men Thrown Out of Work. Butte, Mont., Feb. 1. The Blue Jay, Silver Bow and Gray Rock mines, of the Butte & Boston group, closed down today, over 300 men were thrown out Of employment. Wild rumors about a slump in the copper market, and that the Boston & Montana would also close were rife during the day. From semi-offici- al sources it is under stood tonight that the management is after some high-salari- heads that are not needful. The pumps have not been withdrawn from the mines, which shows that the shutdown is only tem- porary. A tatal Accident. 1 ' Covallis, Feb. 1. C. M. Martin of Creswell accidently shot himself through the body yesterday evening, dying instaDtly. He was staying with S. C. Smith at Thurston in the moun- tains west of here, and in the after- noon went hunting. As. he did not re- turn at a reasonable hour Smith com menced a search and found the lifeless body lying near a fence, where he had probably dragged the gun after him through the fence. Swept into the Ocean. Newport, Or., Feb. I. This after- noon Thomas Briggs was drowned while crossing Big creek at the ocean beach near Cape Foulweather. He was on horseback and a large breaker swept man and horse with a lot of drift logs out to sea. The last seen of Briggs he was clinging to a log some distance off shore. The horse succeed- ed in reaching shore without saddle or bridle. ' Terrell Has Demanded Indemnity, Constantinople, Feb. 2. The United States minister, Mr. Terrell. has demanded an indemnity of $100, 000 for the burning and pillage of the American missions at Marash and Kharput. He also asked for the imme diate granting of firmans for rebuild- ing them. . Fills Do Not Core. Pills do not cure constipation. They only aggravate. KarKs Clover Root Tea gives perfect regularity of the bowels. For sale by M, Z. Donnell. LU Wll) Seat Dupont, Washingtom, Jan. 31. The senate committee on privileges and elections today decided to repoit in favor of. seat-- , ing Dupont (rep.), as senator from Deli eware. I Ue comraitee divided on strict party lines, being five to four against. A Great Germans Prescription, 'Diseased blood, constipation and Kianey, iiver ana Dowei troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by M. A. Donnell. Presidential Nominations, Washington, Jan. 31 The presi dent today sent the following nom inations to the senate: William H. cannon, United States marshal, west ern district of Wisconsin: William! Galloway, receiver of public moneys, yregon. city. yr. BE IS FOUND GUILTY A Millionaire Whose Money Would Not Save Him. PULLED HIS GUN The Silver Eill Passes the Senate. Mitchell Voting- - For and Mc-Bri- de. Against it. Eighteen Million of Sliver Dollar! to be Colned-Thre- e Hundred Men Thrown Out of Work at Butte. Union, Mo.rFob. 3. The celebrated case of Dr. Arthur Duestrow, the St. Louis millionaire, who has been on trial during the past month for the cold-bloode- d murder of his wife and baby boy, two years old, ended today, the jury returning a verdict of guilty in the first degree. . After arguments which took up the greater part of Sat urday and lasted until almost midnight, the case was given to the jury, the members of which went to rest with out considering it. This morning the jury took up the case, and, on the first ballot, found the defendant guilty in the first degree. The result was reached without much trouble, each member of the jury seemingly have settled the case in his own mind in the interval between midnight and this morning. The verdict is received with almost universal satisfaction. This is the second trial that Duestow has had on the charge of murder, the first re- sulting in a hung jury last year. The terrible crime with which he was charged was committed in Febru ary, 1894. One day that month his wife and child were at home awaiting his coming to take a drive. When he came into the house Duestrow, who was drunk, began to abuse his wife and finally shot her down in cold blood. He then picked up his old boy, a pretty child, and, holding it at arm's length, killed it with a pistol shot. His wife lingered for several days and finally died. EMULATING THE KUBDS. Barbarities Practiced by Spanish Volun-- 1 teers In Cuba . Key West, Fla., Feb. 3. Some time ago, when the insurgents entered Sab-anill- a, the Spanish official report stated that they were driven out by the gar- rison, and that " unfortunately three women were killed by stray bullets." Thfe truth of what happened there baa Jered,: and it shows the Spaniards are acting as barbarously in Cuba as the Kurds in Armenia. Sabanilla, which is an important town in Matanzas province, was en- tered by 400 insurgents under Garcia. The Spanish regulars retreated to the barracks and made no resistance. v The Spanish ' volunteers, however, re- treated to the church and fired on the insurgents. The latter returned the fire, killing five volunteers. The vol- unteers then ceased firing. ' The inhabitants received the insur- gents cheerfully, and many poor people who had been eating nothing butcane, were fed by Garcia, who made the merchants open their stores and told the people to take food. Thirty stores were lootea oi provisions, ana one storekeeper was shot for resisting. The insurgents then retiree". As soon as they were gone the Span ish volunteers came out of the barracks and opened fire on the people in the streets. Forty-si- x were killed, of whom 30 were women and children. Their only offense was in cheering the insurgents and taking food to save themselves from starvation. After shooting these people, the volunteers took 10 Cubans who bad surrendered on promise of amnesty, and shot them in cold blood. Two Thousand men, women and children have reached Matanzas from Sabanilla. They fled fearing further massacres by the Spanish volunteers. These are facts ' vouched for by Mayor Juan Galvez, of Sabanilla, who is-i- n Havana to ask General Marin to punish the volunteers. . ' Consumption Can be ftared, .. By. the use pf Shiloh's Cure. This great Cough Cure is the only known remedy for that terrible disease. For sale by M. Z. Donnell. OUTWITTED BY GOMEZ. General Marin no Match for Leader. New . York, Feb. 3. A dispa'.ch from Havana says: . Maximo Gomez, accompanied by 400 mounted men, succeeded on Thursday recrossing the troacha,-o- r military line, established by the' Spaniards be- tween Havana and Batabona.' He crossed a few miles south of .Bejucan, near Buena Nentura, which is about 10 miles north of Vuivican, At the same time he destroyed a culvert, cut the telegraph wires and, crippled the the railroad between, Rincon and Qui vican. People wonder how Gomez evaded the Spanish columns nd a how it was possible for him to practically cut the "wall of men" of which the Spanish generals expect sfmutb. At the time Gomez played this trick on the Span- ish guard along the troacha, General Marin, who had left Havana the same day at the head of the best-equipp- force put in the field during the pres- ent rebellion, was slumbering quietly, surrounded by his troops, at San An- tonio do loa Banos, about 10 miles east of Guanajay. While Gomez was com- ing east, and approaching the troacha, General Marin and his corps were go- ing west on a train from . Rinoon, toward Guanajay. Gomez's ruute ol march was parallel with the railroad used by Marin, and not moro than from six to ten miles distant 'at anj time, yet the Spaniards did not learrt until the following morning (Friday) thtjt tJomez was in the east again. The first intimation received here was by.tfi8 telegram from Vuivican. .iTarge number of people have been Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest tj. S. Gov't Report1 11 W An&OEVTEVX PURE seems tho exodus has only begun, j that time must be taken to the su-Ea- steamer from Havana carries i perior court judge, and be only can hundreds of families to the United ,' allow bills. States and Mexico, and to South $1000 and American and West Indian, ports. Steamship agents talk of putting on extra steamers. Business is practically 'at a stand- still. Some sugar plantations in the extreme eastern provincos are grind- ing. All that are grinding are doing so under strong military guird, and are compelled to feed the troops, and the profits are small. One or two plantations, it is said, obtained per mission from Gomez to start their At Constanzia 300 regulars and 500 civil guards are encamped on and about the plantation to protect men at work. Small have been built at fortresses distances around tne plantations, all being con nected by telephone. Sweeney, C. 8. P. San Diego, Cat., says: Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me anv Price 50c. For by M. Z. Pilot has been Donnell. THE BILL McBrlde Votes Aglnst It. Detail. equal Captain SILVER PASSED. Vote penalty year's Imprisonment Stevenson ANOTHER Some Postoffle. although, appears being known Postmaster Tweedy unable window entered goods the Several good." postoffice entered, have crim- inals. Oregonian. Washington, Feb. 1. The finance We to ahnounce"to tho ublio committee's free-silv- er substitutte for thatwe have complete the bond bill passed by following senate Yeas, detailed Odd Fellows, fTlks, Knights vote: of Pythias, 3 Workmen. Yeas Allen, Bacon, Bate, Berry, men, Firemen's, Trumpet Blanchard, Brown, Butler, Cam- - and Helmet, Eastern Star, Lyres, 2 Canson, Carter, 'Chilton, sizes; Stars, 3 sizes; Crosses, 5 Cockrell, George, Harris, Irby, Horse Shoes, 3 sizes; Wreaths, 7 (Ark.), Jones (Nov.), Kyle, Man- - Pillows, 4 sizes; 3 sizes; tie, Mitchell (Or.), Pasco, Per- - ken Wheels? 2 Anchor, 3 sizes; kins, Pettigrew, Pritchard, Flying and Doves, Open Bible, Roach, Shoup, Squires, Steward, Tel- - Gates Ajar, Cross and Crown ler, Turple, Voorhees, (no no crown); Flower 3 Walthall, Warren, White, Wilson sizes; large Welcome, and Wedding Nays Allison, Baker, Burrows, Caf- - Bells, 2 ; r frey, Chandler, Davis, Elkins, Faulk ner, Frye, Gallinger, Gear, Gibson, Gormon. Gray, Hale, Haw ley. Hill, Hoar, Lodge, Lindsay, Mc Bride, McMillan, Martin, Mitchell (Wis.), Mills, Morrow, Murphy, Nelson, Pal mer, Proctor, Sherman, Thurs- - ton, Vilas, Wetmore 35. - Kerres on dg. stone in wish I was- nervous, tired, irritable and cross. ; Karl's Clover Root Tea has made me well and happy. - Mrs. E. B. Worden. j; or sale by M. Z. Donnell. t That 100,000 Distributed. CORVALLIS, Or., Feb. 1. The report of Referee Woodcock, the distri bution of the $100,000 created by the of the Oregon was filed to day. E. W. Hadley, receiver," was al lowed $3000. The expense reference of $1,360, together with the claims of O. Walkins, Levi and Forguson, all aggregating $4,892, . was priority. The next in priority was the tax claims of Benton, Lincoln, Linn Marion $55,- - at the residence allowed full. "' ou?rf ln c"y balance fund of $33,679 was distributed equally, the claims aggregating $339, 000 made up as follows: Labor, $138,-00- 0; certificates is sued by Hadley to pay labor accounts, $38,000, certificates of insurance, $16,- - 000, and miscellaneous; attorneys fees. Turner, McClure and Ralston, $38,000; George IC Pendleton, $4000; expert fees; E. C. Rand, $12,000, were dis allowed. A Baby's Life Saved. "My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh's Cure," writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For M. Z. DonnelL Kentucky Legislature Frankfort, Feb. 3. Politici ans looking for lively times in Frankfort during the week, as Senator Ogilvie, democrat, who is ill, has ar- - aived and Beckham, democrat, who the Electric the cure ballot. almost One thus two Congress- - Drue the inaur- - I man to in ballot Hunter 55; 46; scattering 11; Necessary to choice 57. The Best Cough Is Siloh's Cure. A negleoted cough is dangerous Shiloh's nell. The it at once For sale by Z. Don- - Fifty-Ce- nt ' Colfax, Wash., Feb. 3. has in for. a week, but has stopped by light at night protect and the impetus to Warrants. SOUTH Feb. 3. P. Leonard, the county auditor, de to io issue any general-fun- d warrants. county is about limit. election to probably called. Free In the Washington, In house the senate coinage substi- tute for house bill refer- red to the ways committee. A Commissioner Arrested. Davenport, Wash., County Commissioner Stevenson has ar- rested, charged with illegally drawing salary. law provides thrt salary drawn for Cuba it days All work done over gave bonds. n The is a fine of a POSTOtTFICE ENTEBED. Pilot Rock Experiences More Visits to Her Again the Pilot Rock has into, this time, nothing of value was taken, all that the robbers accomplished was to place themselves on the list of for the United States penitentiary at Detroit, Mich. But there to be small danger of the robbers caught, as no clues of and the frozen ground left no tracks to be the followed In trailing them. It was some time Sunday night, when It occurred, Thomas J. being to say exactly at what hour. The was and cigars and other taken, but there was no in postoffice, so the procured nothing else. times before this, the sale Rock in no instance the officers succeded In hunting down the East .', StubUnt; Gneen House. a stock of the was the 42; 35. The Wood- - Red Men, Call, Clark, sizes; Daniel, sizes; Jones Hearts, Bro-- Peffer, Pugb, Sitting united, Tillman, Vest, cross Baskets, 42. a Bizes. for sale M. $68,000; sale by Ky., are resulted: a snow. the Declined for A reduction made if wires are re turned. We are at times prepared to fill these designs with beautiful at reasonable prices. promptly ;, ", Piatt, Pacific glvon Mrs. A". C. Stubling Son. The Ideal Pauaceat. James L. ic Francis, Chicaifsays:'- "1 regard .A!.:. Dr. KintrV Discovery as an ideal panacea for coughs, colds lung complaints, having used It In my family for tb last years, to the exclusion of prescriptions or other pre- parations." Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, low n, writes: "I have minister of tho Methodist church for fifty years or more, and have 'never found so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief aa Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottle Free at Blakeley & drug store. WediUna;. A quiet though pleasant .wedding and was ce'obrated of Mr. counties, aggregating 746, which was in The ttuu m,H- - m8 ues- - material, M. the has emed all tne contracting parti.es being Mr. Win. F. Maelll. of Wamio. and Minnie Llewellyn, of Portland, Rev. W. C. Curtis, pastor of the church, officiating. A few intimate friends of the parties were present, amoung whom was master Crossen, who added mirth to the occasion by his demo cratic weakness (inability to write) whon invited to sign the certificate of marriage, and the records of the clerk's office now contain certificate our worthy' postmaster's mark at- tached. It Do as Much for You. Mr. of Irving, I1L, writes that he had ji severe kidney trouble for many years, with in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called kidney cures but without any good result. ago he be-- was elected Saturday in Nelson county, 6an use of Electric Bitters and to succeed Wilson, deceased, will come found relief at once. Bitter tomorrow. This makes the assembly especially adapted to of all again tie on joint It is kidney and liver troubles and often thought the republicans will refuse to gives instant relief. trial act on the contests of Dunlao from prove our statement. Price 50o. Lexington, and Warner, unseat- - ni 91.00 at Blakeley & Houghton's ing democrats and elect store, Hunter senatorshiD. The today Black burn Cure. Cure, Stop with M. EfTect of Wheat. Ploughing been operation been fruit reiuse House. means been postofflce been eron, past New been anything Cone. Poet- - protesting with Fred severe Hans; lug-- . the Albany Domocrat was present hanging Montgomery Friday, relates bis feelings that occasion follows: "We have Imagined the execution was horrid affair; but with reality one comes for the occassion the murderer displays sand. Democrat man could not inno man hanged, but man justice not On the reservation, Lewiston, difficult matter, particularly when ane the Snake river country,' frosts the one's business.' warm days permit ploughing. I For 8la' grain Eastern Washington A- 50x100 foot lot six-roo- m fully cottage situated for last, 50-oe-nt given 31 reasonable terms. parti great agriculture. to Issue Bend, Wash., more now $16,000 the legal An validate the same will bo Coinage Substitute Feb. 3. the today the bond' was and ' County Feb. 3. noneyfor be service r --Eatevi'pg the fortnight, and ' only. i Mid- night broken and eligible are some money and robber and designs:- - I Masons, kinds; sizes, flowers Orders filled, i " " & " . r in t and five physician's ., . a Episcopal Houghton's ' tiay, Mrs. gregational a ', - Miller . pains About a year a wil1 a At the . The editor of at the of Lloyd last and . on as always sight of an a face to face the be nerved and like The see an cent to see a eminently guilty meet is near I in in line of The acreage of sown in I and a this year will be up to that of on Fourth street, - as wheat has a 1 oa For A. The over free ' ' The may .'V , May culars inquire at this office. This is a bargain for investors. feb8. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mm . Most Perfect Made. IP Year tht Standard,

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PROFESSIONAL.

T-- O. n. HOLL.ISTER. Physician and Sur- -

' " geon. Rooms over Dalies National B.vnk.O ass hours lo A. M to 12. aaa f. m. to iM Residence west end ol Taird street.

DUFUR & MENEFEE. Attorneys at XI ZiRooms 40 and 43. Chapman

SOCIETIES.

AtTASCO LOEGE. NO. 15,

Titea.

Law.biouk.

Meets first and third Monday eachmonth at 8

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rnHE DALLES ROYAL AKCH CHAPTERI NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Kail .tiie third

, Wednesday oi each month ate-- rT.TTVRiA T.nnrjR. NO. O. F.- -

i Mwt flvftrv Fridav eveninrr 7 :30 o'clock.In IC of P. Hall, corner of Second and Courtstreets.- Sojourning brotners are welcome.

LODGE. NO. K. of P.FRIENDSHIP Monday evening at 8 o'clock,1n Schanno's building,, corner of Court andSecond streets. Sojourning brothers are iu- -

--ITTOMEN-S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCEV V UNION Meets every Friday 3 o'clock

In the reading room.i

MODERN WOODMEN OF THECamp, No. 60, meets every

Tuespov evening 7:30 o'clock, in Keller'sHall. Ail sojourning brothers are invited to bepresent.

COLUMBIA CHAPTER, NO. 33. E. S.Meets Masonio Hall on the second and

fourth Tuesday of each month. Visitors cor- -

diall invited.

fTVEMPLE LODGE, NO. 3, A. O. U. W.J. Meets in Keller's Hall every Thursdayevening 7 :su o ciock.

TAS. NESMITH POST. NO. 32 G. A. R.- -

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hall at 8 o'clock. '

OF L. Meets every Friday afternoonK. or P. Hau.

"TASCO TRIBE. NO. 16. O. R. M. Meetsevery Wednesday evening In K, of P.

Hall. .

VEREIN HARMONIE. MeetsGESANGSudday evening Baldwin Operatiouse, .

T) OF L. F. DIVISION, NO. ts inIf K. of P. Hall the first and tMrd Wednesday of each month at 7 :3u P. M.

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CHURCH Rev. W. C.CONGREGATIONAL every Sundav at11 A. M. and 7:S0 P. M. Sunday school aftermorning service. -

QT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. BronsgeestO Pastor. Low mass every Sunch-- y a 7 A. M.High mass at 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:30 P. M.

C ' T. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo.; site Fiftu. Sunday sctool at 8:30 A.M.

Evening prayer on Friday ut 7 :30.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH Revl H.IIRST pastor. Preaching every Sundaymorning at 11 and in the evening at 7 o'clock.Sunday school at 10 A M. Prayer meetingevery Thursday evening. Y: P. a. v. K. meetsevery Sunday at 6:30 P. M.

AVALR Y BAPTIST 'CHURCH Cornerj Seventh and Union. Elder J. H. Miiler.

pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting on vveonesuayevenlntr. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. All arecordially weloomed.

G. KOONTZ,JReal FsUe. Loars i;Dd .kapance

' Agent for the Scottish Union and NationalInsurance company of Edinburgh, Scotland.CaDitali30.000.OiiO.

Valuable fatms near the city to sell on easyterms.

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Booms 42 and 43 Chapman Block, Tho Dalles, Ore.

KIX0X & DOLPU,

i Attorneys at Law.AH legal and clleetl'n brolneas prompMy

to. Claim4 airainst the government a pec- -lal y. Room 24. 25, 26 and 27, uamt'tou building,

A. S. BENNETT,

, Attorney at Lawfries in Sclwnno'4 buinding, upstafrs. The Dalles

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Offce Rooms 44 and 46 Chapm-- n' Block, up stairs.

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The above association is prepared totike a list of all and any kind of realestate for sale or exchange, whereby the

. seller will have the undivided assistanceof the following

Real Estate Agentsorganized as an association for the pur-pose of inducing immigration to Wascoand Sherman counties, and generallystimulating the sale of pioperty.

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C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hudson, J. G.Koontz & Co., J. M. Huntington & Co.,N. Whealdon, Cibons & Marden, G. W,Rowland; or to J. M. Huntingtonj sec-retary ol the Association,

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This is the county treasurer. Hewants all county warrants registeredprior to Apr. 1, 1892, presented at hisoffice cor. 3rd and Washington streets,for he is ready to pay them. Intereston such warrants will cease after Jan.15. lb9G.

CWM. MICH ELL,

Co. Treasurer.

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Bill Had the Klght-of-Wa- y luthe Senate Today.

Albaxy, Ore., Jan. 31. Lloyd Bryson Montgomery, thomurderer of his father and mother andD. McKercher, was hanged at 7 o'clockthis morning in the enclosure of thejail yard. . The prisoner exhibitedwonderful pluck, and did not flinchupon the scaJTold. About half an hourbefore the execution Montgomerysaid he would confess all. "I amguilty," he said, "I killed them all.I will write it out." He then wroteout the following statement:

' I did it, I am guilty. Oh God, havemercy on me. lake me as I am, apoor sinner. I am sorry for what Ihave done; God, do have mercy on mysoul for my sake do, and forgive allmy sins each and every one of them,and forgive those who sin against me.Oh God, help precious souls to see theway of life; for my sake do help them,and guide them through this life.Amon."

As he left for the scaffold he said:'I want you people to know I am sorry

for what I have done. .1 am ready todie. I deserve it."

After stepping upon the platform,Montgomery said: "Friends, I amsorry for what I have done, and I hope

ou will all forgive me, and I hope theLord will bo with you, and I ask Godto have mercy on me as a poor sinner,and I ask you to pray for me."

Earnest prayers was then deliveredby Rev. J. E. Snyder. After being se-

curely pinioned, the doomed boy said:"Oh, Christ! forgive rue, and I hopeyou will all meet me in heaven, and Iask God to take me as I am."

The sheriff then Adjusted the blackcap and rope, and stepped back, whenMontgomery Baid: "Oh, God! havemercy upon me, a sinner. Take me asI am. My friends farewell, farewell.". Sheriff- - McFeron then pressed thetrigger, and the body shot -- downwardsfull six feet, f There, was

'Oaiy-a-sttg-nu xrauior. unq ueau "j

bent forward and to one side, and theneck was broken. At forteen-and-a-ha- lf

minutes the heart ceased to beat,and atf sixteen-and-a-ha- lf minutes hewas pronounced dead. The body wasthen cut down.' It will be placed inthe court house for a short time, andwill be turned over to doctors for anautopsy before burial. His relativesrefused to take possession of the bodyor bury it. -

A VALl!Ani.E MAP.

Published In London in 1719, It Sustains, Venezuela's Claim.

New York, Jan. 31. A dispatchfrom Caracas says: -

Andre Fernandez, president of thestate of Falcom, has telegraphed thatin the archives of Corom, the capitalof the and the oldest city in Ven-ezuela, has been found a map publishedin London, in 1719, in which the limitsof British Guiana are given about asVenezuela now as right.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Bojassent an answer to President Fernandezthanking him, and asking him to sendall documents he might find whichwould aid the work of the specialcommission engaged here in copyingand preparing maps, etc., for theboundary commission appointed byPresident Cleveland.

Reports from the West say the revolution . continues, General Bickard,who had started for Caracas, returnedfour of their leaders.

Caraval, who was recently releasedfrom the rotunda, has been rearrestedin Puerto Cabello.

The city of Valencia, capital of Carabobo, has been left in darkness because of a with an electric lightcompany. A contract was made bythe authorities with an Americanname! Bird to light the city, but aFrenchman named Lomax, who wasa control of the plant, refused to allow

the current to be turned on. Greatexcitement has been caused.

MONTHLY STATEMENT.

Government's Expense for Jan. ExceedReceipts by S.OOO.OOO.

Washington, Jan. 31. The forth,coming monthly statement of the gov-

ernment receipts and expendituresfor January will show that aggregatereceipts will be approximately $29,237,670: expenditures. $32,696,430 leavinga deficit for the month of about$3,459,-16- 0

and for the seven months of thepresent fiscial year of about $13,813,875.

Receipts from the customs duringthe present month will amount to

$16,380,796: from internal rev-enue, $11,041,401; from miscellaneoussources, about $1,815,472. This is adecrease of about $1,000,000 inireceiptsfrom the customs as compared withJanuary, 1895, and an increase of about$2,000,000 in receipts from the internalrevenue.

As compared with last month, thereis an increase of over $4,000,000 in receipts from customs, and decrease ofnearly $1,760,000 in receipts from in-- ;

ternal revenue. The pension payments this month amount to about

a decrease from last month ofabout $1,386,000.

His

staoe,

asserts

fight

about

The Silver Bond Bill.

Washington, Jan. 31. When thesenate convened today the silver bondbill had the immediate right of way.'

Allen called attention to the absenceof a quorum. This necessitated roll-cal- l,

which brought the senators fromthe committee and cloak rooms, and

porllanl Library

disclosed fourty-si- senators present,one more than a quorum.

Vilas then addressed the senate inopposition to the bill, which, be said,deserved its fate of being strangled bysilver, and, in denunciation of thomineowners of the Rockies, who, hedeclared, were responsible for theagitation in favor of free coinage.

The senate has agreed to vote on thesilver bond bill at 1 o'clock tomorrow.The senate agreed to take a recess at4 o'clock until 7 this evtning, the evening session to be devoted to debate onthe bond bill.

School Mofig Aliening.

Seattle, Jan. 31. Harry F. Whitney, of the board of education, was arrested this morningchared with overdrawinghissalary,ille- -

gally issuing warrants and other irre-gularities whereby the school districtin the city was defrauded otit of a sumaggregating about fltXX) ' YV hitney sone of tho best-know- men in Seattle.His present home is in Newcastle,CaL, where he has an orange grove.He left Seattle 16 months ago andcame back on his own accord whennotified that exports had found irregularities in his books. He has re- -

fusel to make any explanation sincehis arrival four days ago, and his ar-

rest this morning is the result. Ithas created a sensation.

Sliver to be Coined.

Washington, Feb. 1. The monthlyreport of the directors of the mintshows tb.' total coinage during January to have been $13,933,560, classifiedas follows: Gold, 812.914,600: silver,$35,000; minor coins, $53,960. Begin-ning today the mints of Philadelphia,San Francisco and New Orleans willbegin the coinage of silver dollars atthe rate of $1,500,000 per month. ThePhiladelphia mint will coin $900,000per month, San Francisco, $500,000,and New Orleans, $100,000. It is ex-

pected the work will continue untilfrom $18,000,000 $20,000,000 shall havebeen coined..

For Pnbtic Buildings.

Washington, Jan. 31. The subcommittee of the house committee onpublic buildings and grounds haveagreed to report" favorably on publicbuildings as follows: Altoona, Pa.,$L"0,000; Indianapolis, $1,250,000; St.Paul, Minn., to increase the limit to$1,000,000; Omaha, Neb., to increasethe limit to $2,000,000; Hot Springs,Ark.. $100,000; Oakland. Cal., to increase the limit to $350,000'; Salem, Or.,$100,000; Spokane, Wash., $r00,000;Topeka, Kan., additional to completethe building, $50,000.

The Tariff Bill Next.

Washington, Feb. 2. The senatehas no well-define- d plan ' for this

possible,wasthough by no means certain, that thefinance committee will be able to re-

port' the revenue tariff bill Tuesday,the matters still depending upon Jonesof Nevada. If the bill- - should be reported, there will probably be somedesultory speechmaking, based uponit, but the consideration of the meas-ure will scarcely be seriously begunthis week, even though a report shallbe secured as promptly as is hoped bythe friends of the bill.

Men Thrown Out of Work.

Butte, Mont., Feb. 1. The BlueJay, Silver Bow and Gray Rock mines,of the Butte & Boston group, closeddown today, over 300 men were thrownout Of employment. Wild rumorsabout a slump in the copper market,and that the Boston & Montana wouldalso close were rife during the day.From semi-offici- al sources it is understood tonight that the management isafter some high-salari- heads that arenot needful. The pumps have notbeen withdrawn from the mines, whichshows that the shutdown is only tem-

porary.A tatal Accident.

1 '

Covallis, Feb. 1. C. M. Martin ofCreswell accidently shot himselfthrough the body yesterday evening,dying instaDtly. He was staying withS. C. Smith at Thurston in the moun-tains west of here, and in the after-noon went hunting. As. he did not re-

turn at a reasonable hour Smith commenced a search and found the lifelessbody lying near a fence, where he hadprobably dragged the gun after himthrough the fence.

Swept into the Ocean.

Newport, Or., Feb. I. This after-noon Thomas Briggs was drownedwhile crossing Big creek at the oceanbeach near Cape Foulweather. Hewas on horseback and a large breakerswept man and horse with a lot of driftlogs out to sea. The last seen ofBriggs he was clinging to a log somedistance off shore. The horse succeed-ed in reaching shore without saddle orbridle.

' Terrell Has Demanded Indemnity,

Constantinople, Feb. 2. TheUnited States minister, Mr. Terrell.has demanded an indemnity of $100,000 for the burning and pillage of theAmerican missions at Marash andKharput. He also asked for the immediate granting of firmans for rebuild-ing them. .

Fills Do Not Core.

Pills do not cure constipation. Theyonly aggravate. KarKs Clover RootTea gives perfect regularity of thebowels. For sale by M, Z. Donnell.

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Wll) Seat Dupont,

Washingtom, Jan. 31. The senatecommittee on privileges and electionstoday decided to repoit in favor of. seat--,ing Dupont (rep.), as senator from Delieware. I Ue comraitee divided onstrict party lines, being five to fouragainst.

A Great Germans Prescription,'Diseased blood, constipation and

Kianey, iiver ana Dowei troubles arecured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. Forsale by M. A. Donnell.

Presidential Nominations,

Washington, Jan. 31 The president today sent the following nominations to the senate: William H.cannon, United States marshal, western district of Wisconsin: William!Galloway, receiver of public moneys,yregon. city. yr.

BE IS FOUND GUILTY

A Millionaire Whose Money

Would Not Save Him.

PULLED HIS GUN

The Silver Eill Passes the Senate.

Mitchell Voting- - For and Mc-Bri-de.

Against it.

Eighteen Million of Sliver Dollar! to beColned-Thre- e Hundred Men Thrown

Out of Work at Butte.

Union, Mo.rFob. 3. The celebratedcase of Dr. Arthur Duestrow, the St.Louis millionaire, who has been ontrial during the past month for thecold-bloode- d murder of his wife andbaby boy, two years old, ended today,the jury returning a verdict of guiltyin the first degree. . After argumentswhich took up the greater part of Saturday and lasted until almost midnight,the case was given to the jury, themembers of which went to rest without considering it. This morning thejury took up the case, and, on the firstballot, found the defendant guilty inthe first degree. The result wasreached without much trouble, eachmember of the jury seemingly havesettled the case in his own mind in theinterval between midnight and thismorning. The verdict is received withalmost universal satisfaction. This isthe second trial that Duestow has hadon the charge of murder, the first re-sulting in a hung jury last year.

The terrible crime with which hewas charged was committed in February, 1894. One day that month hiswife and child were at home awaitinghis coming to take a drive. When hecame into the house Duestrow, whowas drunk, began to abuse his wifeand finally shot her down in cold blood.He then picked up his old boy,a pretty child, and, holding it at arm'slength, killed it with a pistol shot.His wife lingered for several days andfinally died.

EMULATING THE KUBDS.

Barbarities Practiced by Spanish Volun-- 1

teers In Cuba .

Key West, Fla., Feb. 3. Some timeago, when the insurgents entered Sab-anill- a,

the Spanish official report statedthat they were driven out by the gar-rison, and that " unfortunately threewomen were killed by stray bullets."Thfe truth of what happened there baa

Jered,: and it shows theSpaniards are acting as barbarously inCuba as the Kurds in Armenia.

Sabanilla, which is an importanttown in Matanzas province, was en-

tered by 400 insurgents under Garcia.The Spanish regulars retreated to thebarracks and made no resistance. v TheSpanish ' volunteers, however, re-

treated to the church and fired on theinsurgents. The latter returned thefire, killing five volunteers. The vol-unteers then ceased firing. '

The inhabitants received the insur-gents cheerfully, and many poor peoplewho had been eating nothing butcane,were fed by Garcia, who made themerchants open their stores and toldthe people to take food. Thirty storeswere lootea oi provisions, ana onestorekeeper was shot for resisting.The insurgents then retiree".

As soon as they were gone the Spanish volunteers came out of the barracksand opened fire on the people in thestreets. Forty-si- x were killed, ofwhom 30 were women and children.Their only offense was in cheering theinsurgents and taking food to savethemselves from starvation. Aftershooting these people, the volunteerstook 10 Cubans who bad surrenderedon promise of amnesty, and shot themin cold blood.

Two Thousand men, women andchildren have reached Matanzas fromSabanilla. They fled fearing furthermassacres by the Spanish volunteers.

These are facts ' vouched for byMayor Juan Galvez, of Sabanilla, whois-i- n Havana to ask General Marin topunish the volunteers. .

' Consumption Can be ftared,

.. By. the use pf Shiloh's Cure. Thisgreat Cough Cure is the only knownremedy for that terrible disease. Forsale by M. Z. Donnell.

OUTWITTED BY GOMEZ.

General Marin no Match forLeader.

New . York, Feb. 3. A dispa'.chfrom Havana says:. Maximo Gomez, accompanied by 400mounted men, succeeded on Thursday

recrossing the troacha,-o- r militaryline, established by the' Spaniards be-

tween Havana and Batabona.' Hecrossed a few miles south of .Bejucan,near Buena Nentura, which is about10 miles north of Vuivican, At thesame time he destroyed a culvert, cutthe telegraph wires and, crippled thethe railroad between, Rincon and Quivican.

People wonder how Gomez evadedthe Spanish columns nd a how it waspossible for him to practically cut the"wall of men" of which the Spanishgenerals expect sfmutb. At the timeGomez played this trick on the Span-ish guard along the troacha, GeneralMarin, who had left Havana the sameday at the head of the best-equipp-

force put in the field during the pres-ent rebellion, was slumbering quietly,surrounded by his troops, at San An-

tonio do loa Banos, about 10 miles eastof Guanajay. While Gomez was com-

ing east, and approaching the troacha,General Marin and his corps were go-

ing west on a train from . Rinoon,toward Guanajay. Gomez's ruute olmarch was parallel with the railroadused by Marin, and not moro thanfrom six to ten miles distant 'at anjtime, yet the Spaniards did not learrtuntil the following morning (Friday)thtjt tJomez was in the east again.The first intimation received here wasby.tfi8 telegram from Vuivican.

.iTarge number of people have been

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest tj. S. Gov't Report1

11 WAn&OEVTEVX PURE

seems tho exodus has only begun, j that time must be taken to the su-Ea-

steamer from Havana carries i perior court judge, and be only canhundreds of families to the United ,' allow bills.States and Mexico, and to South $1000 andAmerican and West Indian, ports.Steamship agents talk of putting onextra steamers.

Business is practically 'at a stand-still. Some sugar plantations in theextreme eastern provincos are grind-ing. All that are grinding are doingso under strong military guird, andare compelled to feed the troops, andthe profits are small. One or twoplantations, it is said, obtained permission from Gomez to start their

At Constanzia 300 regulars and 500civil guards are encamped on andabout the plantation to protectmen at work. Smallhave been built at

fortressesdistances

around tne plantations, all being connected by telephone.

Sweeney, C. 8. P.San Diego, Cat., says: Shiloh's Ca

tarrh Remedy is the first medicine Ihave ever found that would do me anv

Price 50c. For by M. Z. Pilot has beenDonnell.

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Washington, Feb. 1. The finance We to ahnounce"to tho ubliocommittee's free-silv- er substitutte for thatwe have complete the

bond bill passed by followingsenate Yeas, detailed Odd Fellows, fTlks, Knightsvote: of Pythias, 3 Workmen.

Yeas Allen, Bacon, Bate, Berry, men, Firemen's, TrumpetBlanchard, Brown, Butler, Cam- - and Helmet, Eastern Star, Lyres, 2

Canson, Carter, 'Chilton, sizes; Stars, 3 sizes; Crosses, 5Cockrell, George, Harris, Irby, Horse Shoes, 3 sizes; Wreaths, 7

(Ark.), Jones (Nov.), Kyle, Man- - Pillows, 4 sizes; 3 sizes;tie, Mitchell (Or.), Pasco, Per-- ken Wheels? 2 Anchor, 3 sizes;kins, Pettigrew, Pritchard, Flying and Doves, Open Bible,Roach, Shoup, Squires, Steward, Tel- - Gates Ajar, Cross and Crownler, Turple, Voorhees, (no no crown); Flower 3Walthall, Warren, White, Wilson sizes; large Welcome, and Wedding

Nays Allison, Baker, Burrows, Caf- - Bells, 2 ; r

frey, Chandler, Davis, Elkins, Faulkner, Frye, Gallinger, Gear, Gibson,Gormon. Gray, Hale, Haw ley. Hill,Hoar, Lodge, Lindsay, Mc Bride,McMillan, Martin, Mitchell (Wis.),Mills, Morrow, Murphy, Nelson, Palmer, Proctor, Sherman, Thurs- -ton, Vilas, Wetmore 35.

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- Mrs. E. B. Worden.j; or sale by M. Z. Donnell. t

That 100,000 Distributed.CORVALLIS, Or., Feb. 1. The report

of Referee Woodcock, the distribution of the $100,000 created by the

of the Oregon was filed today. E. W. Hadley, receiver," was allowed $3000. The expense referenceof $1,360, together with the claims of

O. Walkins, Levi and Forguson,all aggregating $4,892, . waspriority. The next in priority was thetax claims of Benton, Lincoln, Linn

Marion $55,- - at the residenceallowed full. "' ou?rf ln c"y

balance fund of $33,679 was distributedequally, the claims aggregating $339,000 made up as follows: Labor, $138,-00- 0;

certificates issued by Hadley to pay labor accounts,$38,000, certificates of insurance, $16,- -

000, and miscellaneous; attorneys fees.Turner, McClure and Ralston, $38,000;George IC Pendleton, $4000; expertfees; E. C. Rand, $12,000, were disallowed.

A Baby's Life Saved."My baby had croup and was saved

by Shiloh's Cure," writes Mrs. J. B.Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For

M. Z. DonnelL

Kentucky LegislatureFrankfort, Feb. 3. Politici

ans looking for lively times inFrankfort during the week, as SenatorOgilvie, democrat, who is ill, has ar--aived and Beckham, democrat, who

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choice 57.

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is dangerousShiloh'snell.

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Fifty-Ce- nt '

Colfax, Wash., Feb. 3.has in for. a week, buthas stopped by light

at night protect and the

impetus to

Warrants.SOUTH Feb. 3. P.

Leonard, the county auditor, deto io issue any

general-fun- d warrants. countyis aboutlimit. election to

probably called.

Free In theWashington, In house

the senate coinage substi-tute for house bill refer-red to the ways committee.

A Commissioner Arrested.

Davenport, Wash., CountyCommissioner Stevenson has ar-rested, charged with illegally drawing

salary. law providesthrt salary drawn for

Cuba it days All work done over

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POSTOtTFICE ENTEBED.

Pilot Rock Experiences MoreVisits to Her

Again the Pilot Rock hasinto, this time,

nothing of value was taken, allthat the robbers accomplished was toplace themselves on the list offor the United States penitentiary atDetroit, Mich. But there tobe small danger of the robberscaught, as no clues of andthe frozen ground left no tracks to be

the followed In trailing them. It was sometime Sunday night, when It occurred,

Thomas J. beingto say exactly at what hour.

The was andcigars and other taken, butthere was no in postoffice,

so the procured nothingelse. times before this, the

sale Rockin no instance the officers

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Discovery as an ideal panacea forcoughs, colds lung complaints,having used It In my family for tblast years, to the exclusion of

prescriptions or other pre-parations."

Rev. John Burgus, Keokuk, low n,writes: "I have minister of thoMethodist church for fiftyyears or more, and have 'never found

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WediUna;.

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Minnie Llewellyn, of Portland,Rev. W. C. Curtis, pastor of the

church, officiating.A few intimate friends of the parties

were present, amoung whom wasmaster Crossen, who added mirth tothe occasion by his democratic weakness (inability to write)whon invited to sign the certificate ofmarriage, and the records of the clerk'soffice now contain certificateour worthy' postmaster's mark at-tached.

It Do as Much for You.

Mr. of Irving, I1L,writes that he had ji severe kidneytrouble for many years, with

in his back and also that hisbladder was affected. He tried manyso called kidney cures but without anygood result. ago he be--

was elected Saturday in Nelson county, 6an use of Electric Bitters andto succeed Wilson, deceased, will come found relief at once. Bittertomorrow. This makes the assembly especially adapted to of allagain tie on joint It is kidney and liver troubles and oftenthought the republicans will refuse to gives instant relief. trialact on the contests of Dunlao from prove our statement. Price 50o.

Lexington, and Warner, unseat- - ni 91.00 at Blakeley & Houghton'sing democrats and elect store,

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