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VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH K, 1897
NO 47
MEXICANS ARE ANGRY
Take Offense at the Attemp
to Recall American Flags.
TURKEY DEMANDS AN EXPLANATION
A Snn IThiioIsco Ctlrl Yiuvns Until
i-"aoi Ciimibh A imrt fjlio Must
llnvo I.eou A-Weury.
11c
St. Louis, March 5. A epecial to the
Globe-Demourat from Guadalajara, Mex
ico, says :
Almost a warlike spirit ia aroused
among the people of Mexico by the com
inc of Messrs. Bruce, Stone and Pierce
of Boston, to enter into negotiations with
the Mexican government for the return
of the flag's captured by the Mexicans.
In the most incendiary language- the
people so so far as to demand of the
United States at the cannon's mouth, if
necessary, the return of all the territory
taken from Mexico. They specify Cali
fornia, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Arizona,
New Mexico and Texas as property
stolen from this country.
So strong is the sentiment aRtunat
Americana that ladies aro openly in
sulted on the streets and in ntores, and
if their escorts resent the offense, they
are dragged off to jail and lined.
HKll FACiS CA.U15 APART.
Serious Itinult ot u San FranclNCo Girl'
Yawn.
Sax Fkancisco, March 5. Miss Alice
Johnson, residing at 48, Larkiu etieet,
was yesterday morning the victim of
most peculiar accident. In yawning she
dislocated both articulationa of her jaws
The lower balf of her face dropped from
us place.
Miss Johnson was hurried to the re
ceivin" hospital, where Pol ico Surgeon
Well adjusted horfeatuies. When the
young woman was rushed into the boa
pital the attendants were at first pos
sessed of the idea that she had been at
tacked by burlars and had not yet re
covered from her fright. She waB unable
to disabuse their minds, for the disloca
tion of her jaws had temporarily deprived
lier of the power of speech.
Dr. Wiel said it was not unusual tor a
person to dislocate ono jaw while gaping,
but it seldom occurred that both articu
lations were thrown out of place by such
an act.
'1'urkciy Want An JS.Nplaiiat ion.
ConstantixopijK, March 5. The
Turkisn government has called atten
tion of the ambassadors of the powers
to two declarations contained in their
note to the effect that Crete will not be
annexed to (jreece "at tho present junc
ture," and that "autonomous regime"
will be conferred on their land. Tho
Turkish ministers wished a further ex
planation of tho words "present junc
ture" and "autonomous regime."
Thoy want a precise definition of these
terms.
Tho Italian embassy lias demanded
formal satisfaction for the firing of a
shot across the bows of the Italian mail
steamer while passing through the Straits
of Dardanelles Tuesday evening, by the
Turkish fort, although tho vessel dis
played the usual signals and had ob
tained a nrntinnn
iSAD DAY AT ST. LOUI8.
Slum, .IUIii una "Wind Caused Serious
Inaunvuiilenco.
Sr. Louis, March 5. Yesterday was
one of tho most disagreeable days St.
Louis lias had in a long time. It begun
to rain in the afternoon and this morn
ing there is no inclination of a let-np.
Tlio streets are muddy, and the side
walks dangerous on account of sleet.
Many accidents occured during the day,
but non,o wore serious. Numerous col
lisions occurred between stroot cars and
heavily loaded wagonB on account of
sliding wheels.
Tlio Western Union Telegraph Com
pany's wires were down, although no
'tfrlou? inconvenience was caused as all
points could be readied in u roundabout
ay. The l'oatal people roport a sim
lr condition.
A report was current at tho union sta
tion lust night that a train which ran
nlong tho river for somo miles had boon
witched and soveral passengers drowned,
but there was no foundation for the
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lory.
A washout on the Chicago & Alton oc
cured between Godfrey and Brighton,
40 miles from this city, causing track to
spread as a freight train was passing
Several cars were derailed, one of them
being overturned. This caused a block
acle which kept the hue at that point
closed to traffic several hours. A Fouth
bound passanger train was a long time
behind in reaching St. Louis. Accord
ing to omciai reports, nonociy was in
jured in the wreck, and the road was
open for traffic this morning.
Seventy-five feet of the covering of
Mill-creek sever was swept out this
morning. The damage is roughly esti
mated at $33,000.
Heavy Raint in Ohio.
Cincinnati, March 5. The unexpect
ed and unprecedented rainfall here has
given rise to disagreeable forebodings of
another flood. The rain begaii falling at
6 :30 last night, and at 9 a. m., is about
four inches. Lackland. 0.. is inundated.
At Cumminsville the flood is doing
more' harm than the recent high water.
The Ohio river is rising seven inches an
hour. The rain is general from the Mis
souri river to the Alieghenv range, and
s heaviest in Illinois, Indiana and West
ern Uluo. Oreat loss has been caused
throughout the country around Cincin
nati from the overflowing of small
streams.
DniiRorh of the Grlji.
The greatest dangers from Li Grippe
is of it resulting in pneumonia. If rea
sonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Ilemedy is taken,
all danger will be avoided. Among the
tens of thousands who have used this
emc.dv for la grippe, wo have yet to
learn of a single case having resulted
in pneumonia, which sliows conclusively
hat this remedy is a certain preventive
of that dread disease. It will affect a
nermanent cure in less time than auy
other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale bv Blakolev & Houghton.
Storm at Cain,, JIHiioIn.
Caiho, 111., Mareli 5. A heavy
thunderstorm with rain and wind struck
tliis section at 5 :o0 a. m. today. Uoofs
were torn off, plate-glass windows
smashed, a frame church under con
struction was destroyed, one house
blown down aud tho wreckige burned.
Eight persons wore injured and one
killed and buried in the ruins. Tho
wind had a velocity of 5G to SO miles.
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& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
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These rills are easy in action and are
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proved invaluable. They are guaranteed
to bo perfectly free from every deleter
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action, but by giviug tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorate tho sys
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GIVES UP THE F1C.IIT.
Tho Original 11oiir Succumbs to tlie
Inevitable. J
Salem, Or., March 5. The last ees-1
sion of the Davis house wa? called to '
order at 11 :30 a. m. today. Seventeen!
members answered the roll-call. U'Rcn, !
by unanimous consent, offered a resolu
tion, which was read. The resolution,
after setting out the history of the fail
ure to organize tho legislature in a
lengthy preamble, concluded as follows :
"tfesolved, by the members of the
house now in attendance, and ho have
signed the resolution, That we will re
turn to our respective homes, at all
times during our term of office awaiting
the call of the governor of the stato for
a session of the legislative assembly,
hoping that the members may yet in a
legal and constitutional organisation ful
fill the pledges made by their respective
political parties to the people of Ore
gon." The following names were subscribed
to the resolution :
Barkley, Lee
Bayer, Maxwell,
Bilyeu, McAllister,
Bourne Misener,
Buckman, Munkers,
Craig, Ogle,
Davis, of Umatiila Povey,
Davis, of Multnomahlliddle,
Dustin, Schmidtlein,
Emery, Smith of Linn,
Gill, " Svindseth,
Guild, U'Ren,
Hill, Whitaker,
llowser, Yoakum,
onee.
Svindseth then offered a resolution
mat the house, by a rising vote, thank
Speaker Davis "For his firm and fair
rulings as speaker, his close and untir
iug attention to the dntie3 of the office,
his strict adherence to the constitution,
his manly and courageous action in be
half of pure and decent politics aud
legislation in our state."
The resolution was adopted.
Speaker Davis responded :
"I thank the members of the house
for the courtesies extended aud the
support given me. In accordance with
terms of the lesolution adopted mem
bers are now at liberty to go to their
homes."
The members then dispersed.
There is more Catarrh in this Eection
of the country than all othe diseases put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to lie incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced it
a local disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly tailing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven catarrh
to be a constitutional disease, and there
fore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the j
only constitutional cure on the market. (
It is taken internally in doses from ten
drops toa teaspoonful. It acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces of the j
svstem. Tliev offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testmonials. Address1,
F. .1. Ciii:ni:v & Co., Toledo, O.
fiSP-Sold by Drnggibts, 73c. 7
Ah VIoweil ill London.
Londnn, March 5. It is generally be.
lieved here that war between Greece
and Turkey is imminent. The decision
of Greece to defy t ho powers is confirm
ed on all sides.
It is generally felt in England that the
dispatch signed by a hundred liberal
and national members of the house of
commons, sent last evening to thss king
of Greece, expressing sympathy with
the efforts of the Greek nation and gov
ernment in behalf of Crete, was a great
mistake, and will only mislead the king
and nation into the belief that Great
Britain will not join tho powors in co
ercive measures.
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bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
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It is "guaranteed to trivo perfect, satisfac
tion, or money vtiuuueu. Price -o cents
per box. For salts by Blukeley aud
Houghton, druggists.
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mldtess L. D. HUNTER, A. O. U. W.
Temple, Portland, uicuou.
"coon brand;
Best 3 for 50c Collar on Earth.
These will lit And wear well, too.
NEW SPRING STYLES open unci on wile.
LJ
ECZEfIA, greatest of skin dis
eases, is the cause of more intense
suffering than all others combined.
Tender babies are
anionc its numerous
vi:tinis. The itchinc.,
burning, cracking,
bleeding, and scaling
of the skin and scalu
are almost beyond endurance.
Sleep is out of the question.
Most remedies and physicians
generally fail even to relieve, if
CUTfCURA remed;es
did no more than cure
Eczema, they would
be entitled to the grati
ikind. f7 M
tude of tnank
They not on
but
A single application is often
sufficient to afford instant relief,
permit rest and sleep, and point to a
speedy, permanent cure.
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