CI ) 11 -i VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1895 ;NO. 305 TALK FOR PEACE Englishmen Adopt a More Conciliatory Tone. AS REGARDS TO VENEZUELA Get many Ko Appears to Hold Aloof Prom Taking Bides With Great Britain Venezuela Shows Spunk. London, Dec. 28. The eullen weather sleet and dampness, seems to have cast a gloom over politics in general,- al though the Venezuelan question, chiefly from its financial and commercial stand points, has been uppermost in the pub lic mind. The tone of the press and and general public here is now striking ly conciliatory and everything possible is being done to avoid a friction which might result in further unpleasant neES. : . .. ' . " Although the attitude of the people In authority and those not in authority here is peaceful, the possibilities which further time may bring are not by any means overlooked. This ia shown by the stress laid by the St. James Gazette this afternoon upon the latest advices from British Guiana and the commer cial and military outlook in that col ony. The mail news just received, from British Guiana in which it is announced that at a meeting of influential residents of British ' Guiana -recently held at Georgetown, a provisional ; board of di rectors was appointed to be known' as the British Chartered Company, organ ized for the purpose of developing the interior of British Guiana. A sign of interest taken here in Amer ican military matters is found in the fact thai the Army and Navy Gazettee today published short biographical shetches of all the American generals. STEAMER BTKAtHNEflS LIBELED Management of the Rescuing Tug; Asks 8150,000 for Its Services. Poet Townsend, Dec. 28. Jnst as the Strathnevis was leaving Port Townsend the United States marshal arrived from Seattle and libeled the vessel in behalf of the management of the rescuing steamer Mineola, of the corporation con trolled by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company. The libel was issued out of the district court of Seattle and is said -to be $150,000. An important point in this matter is now under discussion be tween interested parties relative to the the disposition of salvage when recov ered. The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company wants a slice of the salvage and will ask for the modest sum of $250, 000, a third of the value of the vessel and cargo. 1 On tne Asiatic Station. Washington, Dec. -29. An order has been sent to the admiral commanding the Asiatic station detaching the Petrel from his squadron and directing that she proceed to San Francisco. Arriving there, she will be put out of commission for an overhauling. Her relief, the Bos ton, is now at Mare island navy yard. She has been put in first-class condition, and will 6tart on her long voyage across the Pacific, in a day or two. The Petrel will not await her arrival, but will start for home as soon as she can be prepared for the trip. It ia the evident policy of the administration to maintain a strong fleet on the Asiatic station until the dis appearance .of all signs of further trouble among the countries of the Orient. Venezuela -Shows tier Spunk. New Yoek, Dec. '28. A dispatch to the World from Venezuela says : "Trouble seems ' inevitable. . The "ex citement in the first outburst of enthus iasm has given place to a determination to fight. If necessary,- Venezuela could be ready for a battle tomorrow. The government has received important cable dispatches from the Venezuela minister at Washington. -A conference beeween the president and cabinet was held im mediately. NEW YORK'S EXCISE Liff'S. Saloonkeepers Taking the Changed . Order as a Matter of Course. New Yobk, Dec. 29. The police re laxed in no degree their vigilance in watching'the saloons today, in their ef forts to prevent violations of the excise laws. As has been the case on all - Sun days since the crusade against Sunday selling of Liquor began, suspected places b-d uniformed policemen stationed at i"'e doors, while detectives in citizens' clothes were active in eeeking opportu nities to gain entrance to saloons where business was being transacted. It w 3 said today by an experienced police ser geant that the saloonkeepers were takirg the changed order of affairs as a matter of course now, and that only a very few of them, and thoBe of the cheapest class, are making any attempt to violate the law, and that Sunday liquor-selling, he said, is no longer profitable. ' Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the San r Maria; "Times," Cal., in speaking of the various ailments of children said : "When my children have croup there is only one patent medicine I ever use, and that is Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy. It posseB&es some medical properties that relieve the little sufferers immedi ately. It is, in my opinion, the beet cough medicine in the market.". If this remedy is freely- given as soon as the croup cough appears it will prevent the attack. ; It is also an ideal remedy for whooping cough. There is no danger in giving it to children, as it contains noth ing injurious. For' sale by Blakeley & Houghton,' Druggist. V ". S3- EL !ll"LllilUIIUITf M 1-1 KM E E fA Ks '.L-ri l l-.-wjgltl The Mineral and Mining;. Board. Chicago, Dec. 28. The Chicago min eral and mining lioard completed its or ganization by the election of officers aB follows : John Mead, president ; Joseph Underwood, firet vice president ; Charles E. Rollins, second vice president ; John E. Hill, treasurer; H. Burkeholder, secretary. " V " - Over 200 applications for membership have been received, of which 195 have been appioved. A. E. Kilpatrick, of Fillmore, Cal., had the misfortune to have his leg caught between a cart and a Btone and badly bruised. Ordinarily he would have been laid up for two or three weeks, but ' says : "After using one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began to feel better, and in three days was entire ly well. The peculiar soothing qualities which Chamberlain's Pain Balm po sesses I have never noticed in any other liniment. I take pleasure in recom mending it." This liniment is also of great value for" rheumatism and . lame back. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. - - - . Roundabout Xbinst at Oen. Miles. - Washington, Dec. 28. An order is sued by the secretary of war, which re minded the army officers that it is. ex tremely impolite to publicly discuss the possibilities of war, is construed by the friends of Major General Miles as a round-about thrust at that officer. The success that has attended the ise of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin iment in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truly remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up crooked or distorted their muscles with ered or contracted by disease have been cured through the nee of this remedy. Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co. Will Grant an Extension. - SAn Fbancibco, Dec. 28. The credi tors of Porters Bros. & Co., the embar rassed fruit dealers, met today and agreed to grant an extension asked by the firm. The total liabilities were shown to be $120,000, with assets esti mated at $180,000. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report aw i (11 II . Li C,mrv Sift one quart of floor, two rnrradlnff toa- i spoonfuls of baking powder, and one toa- : spoonful of salt into & bowl ; add three tea- spoonfuls of COTTOLENE and rub to- : jf ether until thoroughly mixed; then add sufficient milk to make a aoft douh ; Jcne&d : Blirrhtly, roll out about half an inch thick. : and cut with s smalt biscuit cuttpr. Placo a : little apart in a pressed pan, and bake in a : quick oven -for: fifteen or tweuty minute. These biscuits should be a delicate brown top : and bottom, lipht on the sides- and snow : white when broken open. The secret of success in this re- I cipe, as in others, is to use but I two-thirds as much Cottolcue as youuscd to use of lard j ta will make the biscuit light, deli- cious, wholesome. Better than any 3 . biscuit you ever made before. Try S it. Be sure and get genuine Cotto- 1 lene. - Sold everywhere in tins with I trade-marks " Coitolene " , and 1 steer's head in cotton-plant wreath i I on every-tin. . . . i THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. St. Louis, B Chicago Sea KranrWeo, Portland, Oregaa, ' S e Nrw York. Rotfoa. s Kiiuuuuuiuiuimiiiiiiiiuitiiuiuuuuiiituiiiuuuiiitiufl One Mora Man to Visit Venezuela. -' Nkw-Yoek,- Dec. 28. A ' epecial from Washington to a local paper say 81 The president has invited Richard H. Alvey of Maryland, the--.present chief justice of District of Columbia, to serve as a member of the Venezuelan commission. Row's This. , i 6 We offer $100 reward for any case1 of Cattarh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. - F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. We, the uudersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for t&e last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. - . - - - West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ' Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces .of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75 cents -per bo.tle. Sold by all Drugeists. . Made a First-Class Postofflce. Washington, Dec. 28. Portland, Or., has been raised to the first class of tree delivery postoffice. This effects a raise of from two to three grades of letter car riers and a consequent increase of sal aries. . - - The popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the high esteem in which it is belds leads ns to believe it to be an article of great worth and merit. We have the pleasure of giving the ex perience of three prominent citizens of Redondo Beacti, Cat., in the use of the remedy. Mr. A. V. Trudel! says: "I have always received prompt relief when I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." Mr. Janes. Orchard ears: "I am satis fied that Chamberlain's Cough remedy cured my cold."' Mr. J. M. Hatcher says : "For threei years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rtmedy in my family and its results have always been satisfactory." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist. " - Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and Dowels, adding strength, and. giving tone to the organs, therehy . aiding Nature in the performance of the; functions. - Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. . Old people find it just exact ly what they need. PHee" 50 cents and $1 00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drag Store. Our : New Year HJRS ITRvS Electric Seal Pelerine, Special, $15.00 Double Beastie, Marten Trimmed, the latest and handsomest production of the furrier's art. (One only). Regular, $19.50.. One 70-inch Feather Boa, at .....:..$1.00 54-inch Coney Boa, reg. $1; spec. .b5 , 54-inch Badger Boa, " 2.45 " 1,40 9-foot Grey Fox Boa " 7.50; " 4.95 Genuine Beaver Muff and Collar ette, per set, reg. $11.25; spec. $7.00 Genuine Astrachan, Muff only Reg. $3.75; spec. $2.25 Genuine Electric Seal, Muff only,.-. . Reg. $5.75; spec. $3.75 Genuine Raccoon, Muff only.. ............. .....Reg. $2.75; spec. $1.60 Child's White Coney Muff and Collar, per set, reg. $1.50; spec. 90c 1 Child's White Lambswool Muff and Collar, reg. $2.40; spec. $1.35 Ladies' Fascinators, Saxony white, black and red . .....25 per cent. Discount Mackintoshes, including oui entire stock..-. ...:.25 per cent. Discount Ladies' Capes and' Jackets, every garment up to date " ' " -- ' -" Child's Cloaks and Jackets, r"- " Vv 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Boys' Overcoats, Men's Dress Over coats, Men's Ulsters." An assort "r ment of six lines of Men's cheap, - medium and high-priced Suitsin all sizes. - : ' .. . 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Child's 2-piece Suits, (Reefers and Josies; sizes 4 to 14. Boys' 3rpiece Suits, 11 to 19 years; ;-. 1;, entire stock. A M WILLIAMS POPULAR CLOTHIERS- . For Infants and Children. -Cnstorla promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Soar Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. ' " Castoria Is so -well adapted to children that X recommend it as superior to any prescription .'blown to me." H. A. Abchek M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y. " For several years I have recommenaed your Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial remits." Edwik F. Pardbk, M. D., , 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The use of Castoria Is so universal and Its merits o well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in. tellierent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cabios HASTY, D. D., Hew York City. Thx CaxxAum Cokpajtt, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y. One Minute Cough ' Care ia a popular remedy for croup. Safe fo children and adulte. Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co.. FRElfQH &r CO., BANKERS. - -:: . -. . . .-- - :- v .- TRANSACT A GENEKALBANKING BU3INE3 Letters of Credit issued available ia the . Eastern States. . ;r . . 'w . Sight Exchange and ' Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. X.6ais, San Francisco, Portland Orer gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington, - Collections made at all points on fav orable term's. - - Harry Liebe, TUB ipcs-KineKly. Drus Co. Drugs, Paints, ' . x . PRACTICAL Ill : r WVt'. '. '. All work promptly attended to, , . t- - - and woxrantod. ' . ; . Can now be found at 162 Second street. , Hay and Grain for Sale Ward, Kerns k Robertson's Stable, Corner Fourth and Federal Sts. dec4-lm Glass. Etc. 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR. ii ran . pj mm -AND- Ill consequence of retiring from "business. Useful as New Years' Q-ifts: Silverware at 40 per cent, discount. BOSS ; CABS STOM; Importer 1 f