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    VOL. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1896
NO 164.
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COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 13, 1896,
We will inaugurate one of the
GREATEST -CQBHGH'flfilSH SALES -
EVER HELD IN THE DALLES. EVERY ITEM OF
D
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jflSIaQEsav.
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LOTHING,
Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ete.,
REDUCED.
IN QUR IMMENSE STOCK
REDUCED
M..'m-'.-WIL-i-IK7VS St CO
DEADLY YELLOW JACK
Weyler's Splendid Army Is
Ravaged by Fever.
MANY OF HIS SOLDIERS DYING
Insurgents Are Kov Forcing- Hostilities
at All Points General Hues
Was Not Killed.
or improvised barrack which can afford
shelter lor Spanish troops, so they will
be forced to stand the expoeure of the
open fields.
"Maceo has issued a circular to the
Spanish soldiera advising them to leave
the sovereignty of . Spain and to join
their Cuban brothers. He pointed out
that they are ill-fed, poorly clothed,
badly paid and unappreciated in the
Spanish army, and promises them good
treatment, good food and a good home
for their families and a future for them
selves under the Cuban le public. Many
of the young Spanish troops have taken
advantage of the offer."
Niw York, July 14. The Spanish re
ports at Havana and Madrid say that
Carlos M. Aguirre, chief of staff and
nephew of Jose Maria Aguirre, is dead.
Nevertheless Aguirre arrived' here yes
terday from Tampa. He was accom
panied by Dr. Joaquin de Castillo.
Colonel Aguirre comes here upon an
important .mission direct from Gomez,
Maceo and his uncle. In an interview,
he said :
"Last summer we pursued a fabian
policy. This summer it will be a policy
of vigor. The fever is eating up the
Spanish. We propose to take advantage
of their weakness and shall force the
conflict.
"Antonio Maceo is no more dead than
I am. I left him July 4, full of health
and brimful of fight. Orders bad just
been giyen that he, witbUAguirre, was
to concentrate his troops for a series of
desperate blows at the cloee of this
month or early sext Month.
"Before leaving Cuba my special duty
was to look after General Weyler's
trocba in Pinar del Bio. I know every
inch of it.- There' has not been a day
when we could not cross it at will.
Macao can go through the line whenever
he is ready. He is only waiting for
Gomez to say the word. And Gomez is
now hurrying westward from Catnabuey
. with the new forces' and new 'supplies
which be went there for.
"The line of communication between
Gomez and Maceo and the other gen
erals of the Cuban army is unbroken
Maceo's last order, issued 'just before I
left Cuba, was to burn every house,' shed
TRIED TO KILL HCK.
Man
Henry Cook Shoots Mrs. K. M.
and KJUs Blmself.
Portland, July 15. Shortly after
midnight, Henry Cook, a saloon man,
shot Mrs. E. M. Marr, a lodging-bouse
keeper, with whom he is said to have
been living, and then, putting the re
Tolverto his mouth, shot and killed
himself. The shooting took plact on
Mill, near Second street. When the
woman, who had fallen to the sidewalk,
saw Cook lying at her side, she kicked
him to see that he was dead, and then,
seeing he could not harm her ' further,
struggled to her feet and made her way
to the Second-street car barn, at Market
street, where the night watchman on
duty found ber and telephoned the
police. ?
The patrol wagon brought the woman
to the police station, where Dr. Wheeler
made an examination of her wounds,
which were not considered fatal. Cook
had fired three shots' at her, two of
which took effect in the back of ber bead,
one entering behind the ear and coming
out on the opposite side, and the other
lodging in the back of the skull. So
closely had her murderer assailant held
the revolver to her bead that the whole
right side of her face was blackened and
blistered by the discharge.
Cook made a eure job of himself, the
bullet going up through the roof of bis
mouth into the brain. He must have
died instantly.' ' " '" .
Now is the time to get your photo
graphs while pricosare low. Call on
. Mrs. Hoganl' : jul3-dlw
More SllTor lo be Coined.
San Francisco, July 14. The coinage
of silver will be immediately resumed at
the mint in this city and will be carried
on on a large Scale for the rest of the
year. The silver coinage for the
year ending June 30 has been very small,
notably in the third and last quarters.
The annual closing up of the mint and
sealing of the vaults retarded the work
at the mint for nine or ten days in the
new fiscal year, but the coinage of the
white metal is now in full awing.
"We will not coin less than $600,000 in
silver this month," said Superintendent
Daggett yesterday, "despite the fact that
we lost the time up to the 9th or 10th.
We will do better than that next month,
and will continue the coinage of silver
until other orders, are received. We
have on hand 11,000,000 ounces of fine
silver in bars, and I am of the opinion
that the bulk of that will be turned Into
coin rapidly. I have no idea why this
sudden activity in the coinage of silver.
Was Neier Called O'Brysn.
A Fatal Feast ol Green Apples.
Cincinnati, July 15. On July 4, the
inmates of the ' city infirmary were
treated to green apples, lemonade and
other luxuries. The inmates drank and
ate '- too much ; sickness followed, and
eight have since died from the effects of
the festivities on that day, as follows :
Barbara Bauer, aged 53 ; Henry Hol
dier 74 ; Mary Thorndey, 70 ; Edwin
White, 90; Gertrude Vonderspeck, 75;
William Hare, 68 ; John McDermott, 55 ;
Mrs. M. L. Baasett, 65.
It's an. old saying "The proof of the
pudding is in the eating of it." And it
is because people have taken Simmons
Liver Regulator that they know it to be
a most excellent medicine and especially
for the Spring and Fall when there is so
much Malaria in the air. Mr. W T. Lee,
of Pendleton, N. C. says, "I have used
Simmons Liver Regulator for twenty
years, in place of calomel and quinine."
Bsdneed Rates.
Effective March 22d: The O. R. & N.
Co. will reduce their round trip rates
between Portland and The Dalles as fol
lows: Two day rate, good going Satur
day and returning Monday night, $3.
Ten day tickets $3.50. Good on all
trains. E. E. Lytle,
t m24-dwtf ; . , Agent
Rev. H. W. Eagen says there is no
truth in the story that Nominee W. J.
Bryan went by the name of O'Bryan be
fore he removed to Nebraska. The story
is told the Oregonian by J. Harvey
O'Bryan, a Portland insurance agent,
who tries to prove relationship with the
presidential candidate."
Rev. Egan says that the father of W.
J. Bryan was Judge Silas L. Bryan who
emigrated to Salem, Illinois, from Vir
ginia about 1837, when he was yet a
young man and single. He and Rev.
Eagan were close friends and neighbors
and no one ever heard of his family hav
ing been called O'Bryan, although it
might have been the case 150 years ago.
Statesman.
loo Beward SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there leftist
one dreaded disease, that . science Las
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a consti
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. - The proprietors have so mucb
faith in its curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure: Send for list of
testimonials. Address:
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by. Druggists, 75 cents.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those
who have not, have now the opportunity
to try it free. Call on the advertised
druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send
your name and address to H. R. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as
a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost yon
nothing. - Blakeley & . Houghtion's
DrugBtoref - 4
Anheuaer beer on draught at the Mid
way. -
These Must Go at Once.
A home with lot, worth $900; $750
takes it. Owner leaving city, and must
sell. Three lots only five blocks from
Court house. Lay in fair shape ; $150
for the three. One fine business lot in
heart of city ; $800. Among a multitude
of offerings, these three are the very
best. Match them if you can.
Fred D. Hilt,,
Real Estate & Fire Insurance. Room
12, Chapman Block. mayl-tf
Through trains ou the O. R. & N will
run via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen-
dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec
ond class will run in connection with the
Union Prcific, the same as heretofore.
A through first-class sleeper from Port
land to Spokane, connecting with the
first-class sleeper to St. Paul and a
through tourist sleeper from Portland to
St. Paul, will be run in connection with
the Great Northern railway.
E. E. Lttle, Agent.
BneUea'a Arincs salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption", and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. . Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by . Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
Lost A dark Jersey cow, branded
CL on left hip. Has been from borne
since Wednesday morning, Jane 24th.
Finder will please communicate with
this office. jun25-2w
No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES
Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. ' The Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. S.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GBNEKALBANKING BUSISE8
Letters of Crelit isiat 1 7 iIU'i
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francieco, .Portland Ofe-
Son, Seattle Wash,, and various points
i Oregon and Washington. ..
' Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. ..... . , . 1 .
For Infanta and Children.
Castoria promote Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesx.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Caatorla contains aa
Morphine or other narcotic propertv.
Caatorla Is so well adapted to children that
1 recommend it as superior to any prescription
tnown to me." H. A. Archer, M. D.,
in South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
M For several yean X haTe recommenaed rotn
'Castoria, and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial regatta. .
Sdwtsi F. Pakdke. M. D-,
125th Street and 7th AvaKew York City-
"The ase of 'Castoria' is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work of '
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families) who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
C mxm Mabttk. P. D-
Kow York City.
Ths drugi CoKPAirr, 77 Murray Street. N.TT.
Pacific
Corset
Go..
Second and
Washington
Streets, op p.
French's
Bank.
We are" now settled in our new quarters, and
are prepared to do all kinds of wm k in our Hue.
We make Corsets, L&dies' Ires Reform Waists, .
Misses' and Children's Waists. Ab lominsl Bands
or Supports of various styles. Thee poods are
all made to order; a Rood fit guaranteed or no
sale. Why not patronize home industry? If this
western country had ten per cent, of the money
paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would
make ns all rich. Why uot keep the money at
home by building up industries at home. Fac
tory and office at corner Second aod Washington -.
: entrance at First National Bank. . "