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THE DALLES, OREGON, FllIDAY, MARCH 12. 1897
NO 52
TO SELL CUBA
KIVEK HURSTS ITS BONDS.
FOWKRS ARK IN HARMONY.
i'evler Authorized to Treat
With the Insurgents.
ARTIAL LAW DECLARED IX BRAZIL
Lhs I" Sullivan !-
Will Chatlense winner 01
the Carnoii Battle.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Chicago, Jiarcn n. wmtuutu '
tr the Record's corresponaent in Celebrated for its great leavenirje strength and
-iof.lnrp General Wevler has ' nwtmuincss. Assures the food sgaimt alum
iVMia, declares uenerai ' , and all forms of adulteration common to the
tived positive orders irom .uaanu to ; cueup oranas.
the Cuban war at once, even going v,u.,.t iui-.k.
atheextent of selling the island to the , -. rrrTTrrTTL
Urgent if need be. Vleyler set out; wic, haa been vioated bv Dostoffice
vnin Ciaia to nnd general uomez . . , , . :
WAnr I'.""-- w..
1 1 IV.
nJ undertake negotiations.
t .
ia-elf said the war mil ena wnnin
ira weeks.
Ifae fear of President McKinley's posi-
L . . .1 . 1 :nn tn. tU
Ipanish change of policy.
, count of the revolution.
i
j THREE WOMEN WANT OFFICES.
llUr.TIAL LAW IS DECLARED.
tiiiliin GoTfrnraent Artojit Urauc
Measures In Ilahla.
Marlella Kicker, Cora Weert and
Ellen Foster.
Washington-, March 11. Miss Mari
ella Kicker, of New Hampshire, is seek
ing nn appointment as minister to Co
lumbia, and Miss Cora C. Weed, of Mus
catine, la... has applied for one of the
,. ,. .f , ,, a,u, i European consulships. There is noth-
MwW.i:, March 11. The Herald s . . K r
j t .i.. i ids in the law to prevent the appoiut-
irfespondent in Rio Janeiro telegraphs I 6 r j.
plomatic place, but is doubtful if a for
eign nation would receive such an
envoy.
Miss Ricker was formerly a resident
of Washington and a partner of Belva
Lockwood. She is a large, fine-looking
person, 40 years old, with short, curly
hair and rather a masculine air. Sne
was a familiar figure on the streets of
New York city. Miss Weed is Baid to
be a bright young woman, and has held
several appointments under the state
government of Iowa.
Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, formerly of Iowa,
is a daily visitor of the White Houbc
She asks the appointment of her hus
band as governor of New Mexico, and
bases his claim upon her services to the
Republican party in campaigns. She
has not been able to see the president,
but has been at the interior department
and has had several interviews with
Secret arv Morton.
iii martial law has been declared in
le state of Bahia, where Conseilheiro's
fciiUC: are encaged m a serious re-
libn. The government has dispatched
feceral Santnzia to Bahia with a large
fcrce of artillery, the rebels in the last
title with the Brazilian troops having
ipiured many of their guns. Within
kigbt days the government will send
t.WQ infantrv and cavalrv reinforce-
sects to Bahia.
The war department has received in
formation that the fanatics are now
axe than 15,000 in number, and that
i?:r strength increases daily. Business
ft Bahia is completely paralyzed, and
he government is much agitated at the
aspect, especially since the disastrous
defeat of the federal troops.
his stated that Colonel Tama,rindo
n not killed at Canudos, and that he
:Mff in Moutezanta.
While Here is less excitement in Rio
Jiseiro, rr. marchists are threatened
bn they appear on the Etreets. Many
of them Lave taken refuge in the lega
tion .
Tne newspaper offices are guarded by
I troop;, and cavalry and mounted police
pitro! the highways.
A spscial from Montevideo Eavs the
pJvernmeut has not yet decided to adopt
offensive policy in suppressing the
rebellion. It is believed that to remain
I the defensive will at the present time
te' terve the interests of the country.
invasion from the Brazilian border
continues and it is admitted that at least
I'.WQ revolutionists r nnW irmo
.T are advancing into the more popu-
country and a battle is looked for at
V time. The government has received
lf?e cargo of arms. '
A Special from Vnlnanicn uifi tha nt.
returns of the elections which took
H&C6 bunday. will show tiin fnllnutn
ttaplesion in congress :
M date's new members are 12 ron.
"at'ves,7 Errazurites.8 Balmacedists.
liberal (Wt-i.,o,... t o
a the house of representatives are the
WJOWIna nuu .l n ... ... j.
" v" "ic'uuere; une inae
Rodents. 2fl mn, nn r-
it!) a BaltoacediEt8, 1G radicale, 0 lib
onhtfa5trina'iaQ8 2 democrat8 and 2
6 iKiiop Casanova, will
dudi:
- I
ll. n will ban uu
Jna v Monday 'or the island of
lute i er"Rndez- The minister of the
nor, Carlos Antunez, will act as
Pident, Owing to the new com
wiuon of congress, the cabinet will re
Moon as the president returns.
'"urseuu Were Victor.
t&V,,m:0 Ur""a-V' Mreli 11-In
lo the i tw,,Ic!l ,,He juat taken place
troooB efIJrlMitkvee" tho government
ictorioa' inBuri;e"t8. th latter were
Vro U8, 'Ploinalic relations between
oIbb! ,iRUd Ar5enUli ure strained,
ocf(, n,leat0" that correspond.
he governments of the to re-
Sullivan Is Coining,
Chicago, March 11. John L, Sullivan,
the ex-champaion, who is to report the
Corbett- FitzsimmonB contest for a New
York newspaper, will arrive in Chicago
on Saturday morning, and will leave at
5 :30 o'clock in the evening on the "Da
vieB special" over the Rock Island route
for the battle ground.
Sullivan has challenged the winner,
and will be accompauied by a party of
Boston sporting men, including George
Gay, Frank Stevenson. Frank Dunn and
Larry Killian. Among the prominent
New Yorkers who will accompany John
L. Sullivan are Tom O'Rouke, Joe Yen
dig, Jim Wakeley, Len B. Sloss, Frank
Keeney, John Eckhart and Warren
Lewis.
Danger of the Grip.
The greatest dangers from La Grippe
is of it resulting in pneumonia. If rea
sonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken,
all danger will be avoided. Among the
ten? of thousands who have used this
remedy for la grippe, we have yet to
learn of a eingle case having resulted
in pnenmonia, which shows conclusively
that this remedy is a certain preventive
of that dread disease. It will affect a
Dermauent cure in less time than any
other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
There is other good tea
besides Schilling's Best;
but none nearly so good for
the money.
If you don't like it, the
grocer returns your money
in full.
A Schllline & Company
San Francisco
an
AdvertUe in Tuk Cubonicle.
Tho Uudcrcrouml Course of an Indiana
Stream Discovered.
Indianatolis, March 11. For many
years the invisible course of Lost river,
which sinks from view at a point near
the town of Orleans, haa excited scien
tific inquiry. No trace of the under
ground river has been discovered until
the recent heavy rains.
It is now believed that Lost river runs
directly under the town of Orleans. This
belief is based mainly on the fact that
during the recent flood the water buret
forth from what was supposed to bo a
small cave in such volumes ( that the
town was flooded. The water has now
ceased to flow from the cave, but any
one standing near the entrance can hear
the rushing torrents, apparently hun
dreds of feet below.
The explanation of the sudden appear
ance of the water at the cave is that ow
ing to the great volume caused by the
rain, the subterranean channel was in
sufficient to carry it off, and tho pres
sure became so great that it sought re
lief through the cave.
This is confirmed, because some years
ago there were some persons boring for
gas at Orleans. After a depth of 500
feet had been reached, water gushed
forth with terrific force and flowed for
manv months.
ALTGELD SLATE WAS NOMINATED.
Democrats of Chicago Flolil their City
Convention.
CnicAGO, March 11. The Democratic
city convention was called to order at
noon by Chairman Thomas Gahan, of
the Democratic central committee, who
introduced Charles S. Thornton as tem
porary chairman. Ex-Governor Altgeld
was not present, but it was well known
that he was to dominate the gathering.
A long wrangle took place in the com
mittee on resolutions over the financial
plank. The platform as presented by
the committee, made no direct reference
to free eilver coinage, but ascribed the
prevailing business depression as due
to the present monetary system, which
it condemned, and ended by lauding
William J Bryan and ex-Governor Alt
geld. Municipal reform was advocated.
The resolutions ominlt the party to
franchise compensation and tho anti-department
store movement. Tho plat
form practically as presented was
adopted.
Carter Harrison was placed in nomina
tion by his chief ex-rival, A. 8. Trude,
and the nomination made by acclamation.
Ernest Hummel was nominated by ac
clamation for treasurer. William Loef-
fler was nominated for city clerk. Miles
Devin was nominated by acclamation
tion for city attorney.
There was no deviation from tho Alt
geld slate, prepared 24 hours in advance.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of t,he country than all othe diseases put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced it
local disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Science haB 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
onlv 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
system. They offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testmonials. Address,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. 7
Uuckleu'i Arinca Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption", and poai
tivelv euros piles, or no pay required
It is "guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale ny Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
Taught by Mall by
Kxuert Accunutant
tJuini-leie and liructTual ; exactly u found lit
juiues. My courwj oi iiwrucnon tnop
outflily qualify you to take churge of mid
ketuu t-eiol books. The highest leftrence
fnrubhfed. Vor terms and full information
Sm L. D. HUNTER, A. O. U. W.
'I em pie, Portland, Urego'i
of
of
to
Sentiment In Undivided Upon the Greco
Cretan Question.
London, March 11. The stock ex
change continues very firm. Consols
and foreign securities ure strong, on evi
dence that in spito of rumors to the con
trary the powers are absolutely united
on the Greco-Cretan question. Even
Grecophiles are wearying of the ob
stinacy of the Hellenes and are disgus
ted witli tho perfidy of the Greek com
modore, Rejnek, since recalled, who, it
appears, issuiued the responsibility
suppressing tho joint remonstrance
Europe, which he had undertaken
make known to tho insurgents.
The foreign admirals at the confer
ence with the insurgent leaders nt
Akrolieri yesterday learned that Com
modore Rejnek never imparted to the
latter the proclamations of the admirals,
forbidding them to attack the towns,
altough he accepted I he commission to
do so.
It is thought possible that somo con
cession will bo made to Greece, but only
after that country has made complete
submission to the demands of the pow
ers There are signs that Greece is
anxious the powers should apply press
ure upon her inorder to give the Greek
government an excuse to retire from its
impossible position.
Old People.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine dues not stimulate and
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant,
but nets us a tonic and .alternative. It
acts mildly on the stomach and Dowels,
adding strength and giving tone to the
organs, thereby 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. 1'rice ou cents and
$100 per bottle at Blakeley 4 Hough
ton's Drug Store. 5
EC Z En A, greatest of skin dis
eases, is the cause of more intense
suffering than all others combined.
Tender babies are
among its numerous
victims. The itching,
burning, cracking,
bleeding, and scaling
of the skin and scalp
are almost beyond endurance.
Sleep is out of the question.
Most remedies and physicians
generally fail even to relieve. If
CUTICURA remedies
did no more than cure
Eczema, they would
be entitled to the grati
tude of mankind.
They not only Cure,
but
A single application is often
sufficient to afford instant relief,
permit rest and sleep, and point to a
speedy, permanent cure.
Bi'EEDY Cuius 'J'kiutment. Warm bnthi
with CUTlcLMix Hoai', fc'ciitlo application of
CuTicutA (ointment), nuil mild Jcmm of Cuti.
cuua Kkhoi.VKNT (the new Mood purifier),
Mi throuflmut the wor'.I. 1'ottkk ilKl'O k Cuili.
Cuiti.. Hole I'Kpittlofi, HiLtrtn. U. b, A.
Ojr"ilov to C'U( llti)f' fit in lJUcuef,"frre.
Find Comfort
and Strength in
Cuticura Plaster
MOB
Harry Liebe,
Wife
PRACTICAL
maker
Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
g A. D. OVULKVt
' Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ABU.N'OTON. OIIKGON,
Vrncttcc in tha Stato und Federal Court of
Oregouud Watblngtou. iuuZJ 3mo
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
We have this season opened up the largest
and "best assorted stock of Ladies' Muslin Under
wear in the history of our house. We have
them in grades to suit everybody. Material and
finish not to be excelled.
NIGHT GOWNS
Trim mod in narrow Em
broidery at neck and sleeves,
Only 50 Cents,
And others proportionately
finer at
75c, $1.25, 1.35, 1.50,
$1.75, 2.00 and 2.25.
ep pi!
CHEMISE
Similar to cut, at 50C
And othors at
75c, $1.00, 1.25,
$1.35, 1.50 and 1.75.
CHEMILOONS
Of Fine Cambric, and nicely
trimmed in Embroidery, at . .
$1.50 and $2.25.
DBS
DRAWARS
At 25c pair.
Trimmed in Embroidery . 50c
Similar to cut 75c
Our special ,...$1.00
Extra fine, very elaborate-,
at $1.25 and $1.50
MUSLIN SKIRTS
Full Swoop,
Umbrella Skirts, at
90o, $1.00, 1.25,
1.50, up to 2.75.
Ladies' White Cambrio Aprons, plain, 25o;
plaited, 35c; hemstitohed, 50c each.
An inspection of our stock of Muslin Undorwoar
will convince tho most economically inclined that it is
an oxtrovaganco to continue homo manufacture.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.