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VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1897
NO 153
NOTABLE GATHERING
First Formal Gathering: of
Endeavor Convention.
MECHANICS' PAVILION IS CROWDED
Delegate Welcomed on Behalf of City
State and Committee--Meeting
at Woodward's l'STlllon.
San Francisco, July 8. At daylight
this morning began the prayer meeting
of the Christian Endeavorers. The 6er
vices were held in all the principal
churches of the city, the subject being
the same in each, "Prayer for the Con
vention." Among the leaders of these
meetings B. W. Wilcox, of Spokane; H.
J. Fries, of Tacoma, Wash., and H. S.
Gile, of Salem, Oregon.
Long before the hoar appointed for the
opening of the convention every seat in
the vast pavilion, which accommodates
over 10,000 people, was occupied, women
predominating, and from the. stage the
sight was one never to be forgotten.
Seldom has an audience equal in - num
bers and appearance been assembled
within the walls of a building in Cal
ifornia. At 9:30 the great gatheripg was called
to order by Rev. E. R. Dille, of this city,
and after a musical welcome by the
choir, brief devotional exercises were
conducted by Rev. Phil p F. King, of
Bolton, Tex. Then the welcome of the
committee of '97 was delivered by Rolla
V. Watt, who said :
"This morning our dreams are real
ized, our hopes are fulfilled, our prayers
are answered, for we witness the as
sembling of an international Christian I
Endeavor convention for the first time
on the shores of the mighty Pacific.
God bless you ! We are glad your are
here; welcome, thrice welcome 1
"We welcome you first and above all fon
the sake of our Master, whose banner of
love is over all, and whose servants you
are. He has said if we lift him np he
will draw all men unto himself; and
just as we represent him in our thoughts,
our words, our deeds, in our daily lives,
so will men see him. He holds In his
hands the solution of all our problems,
social, political and spiritual. It is the
part of Christian endeavor to take these
proffered gifts and offer them to man
king. "We welcome you, therefore, knowing
you are seeking to present the Savior- of
mankind to the world, that the world
may be made better. We cannot offer
you the historic sittings of Boston com
mon, nor the beauties of the national
capital; we are too young for such
thingB ; but we are proud of oar city, set
on more hills than Rome boasted, and of
our state, with its varied and unequaled
attractions. -
"While yoa are in the city I trust vou
will seek out the bright spots, rather
than the dark ones ; ascertain for your
selves what we are doing on the west
coast along the lines you have chosen
for your activities. Note the evidence
of material, moral and religious progress,
and in so doing, remember that not 50
, years ago, on this little peninsula, Yerba
Buena was christened San Francisco; it
was then scarcely' a hamlet, and was not
incorporated into a town until three
years afterwards.
"And let me remind you that at New
York, Montreal, Boston and Washing
ton we invited yoa to California ; our
invitation was broader than a city ; and
thie morning, on oar souvenir badges,
on our flags, on our arch, on our banners,
in flowers and shrabs, in our parks, you
will find inscribed the magic words
Garland's
"Happy Thought"
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Skin Diseases:
Price 50c.
money.
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Celebrated for its great leavening strength and
healthfulness. Assures tbe food against alum
and all forms of adulteration common to the
cheap brands.
Koyai. Baking Powder Co. New York.
which have induced yoa to leave - your
homes and to travel thousands of miles
through the burning heat of the July
sun "California, '97.' "
Alter the applause which followed the
remarks of Watt had subsided, the wel
come oi tne ixoiden uate pastors was
given by Rev. John Hemphill, who
said :
"Several centuries ago a monk . of Pi
cardy, named Peter the Hermit, went np
and down Europe preaching the - firey
crnsade against those who held the sep
ulchre wherein the Savior of the world
was laid, and he inspired the people
wherever he went with his own wild,
weird enthusiasm. All Europe flew to
arms. The watchword, 'Deus vult,'
burst from ten thousand times ten thou
sand lips, and tbe armies of Christendom
precipitated themselves upon the holy
land with the awful war cry 'God wills
it,' echoing from rank to rank.
"Francis E. Clark the Peter the Her
mit.of the 19th century has for several
years been going up and down our own
land and other lands,, preaching a far
holier crusade, kindling the fires of
Christian zeal and loye on the altar of
young hearts ; and now, with a few bat
talions of bis mighty army, he has in
vaded California, and we have surren
dered unconditionally. In the name -of
the pastors of the Golden West, we bid
you thrice welcome, and we invoke finch
showers of blessings upon yoa that in
the coming years the San Francisco con
vention will be referred to as the Pente
costal convention."
A SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION
Cubans Landed a Cargo of Supplies in
Havana Province,
New York, July 8. A special to the
Journal and Advertiser from Havana
says :
An expedition of Cuban filibusters
from Florida is reported to have landed
on Sunday in Havana province at the
mouth of Jaruco bay. The Spanish gun
boat Reina Maria Christina, which was
cruising about the coast, endeavored to
intercept the expedition, bat without
success.
When the cruiser arrived at the spot
and disembarked her marines, they were
fired upon and driven to their boats by
a strong rebel force in ambush. After a
brief bombardment of the insurgents'
position the warship hurried to Havana
for reinforcements. When she returned
the filibusters had already left with their
munitions and . supplies for Castillo's
headquarters in the Tapeste bills, closely
pursued by Fonsdevieias' Spanish col
umn, which had marched overland from
Minas to intercept their movements.
Dr. Augustine Clemente Betancourt,
an American citizen, after years of in
carceration as a military prisoner in
Pinar del Rio and in Cabanas castle as
A pretty
1898 calendar for you
whether you guess the
missing word or not
Get 'Schillings Best tea
at your grocer's three times,
and send, us the yellow
tickete with your guesses. "
Rules-of -contest .published in larg
advertisement about the first and middle
of each montlv : : A17-
a political suspect, has been liberated
and ordered to leave the island, no proofs
to substantiate the charges against him
having been found..
aianuei fermaanez uanuqmeio, an
American citizen captured with tbe in
surgenta near Jaruco 12 months ago, and
since then confined in Cabanas fortress,
has been notified to prepare for an early
trial.
Deslneai Cannot bo Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear,
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed yoa have a rambling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it Is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine ca&as out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in'
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Chknsy & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
BI OBDIR OF WEYLIB.
Spanish Forces are Preparing to Evac
uate Bftjlmo.
Nkw York, July 8. A Herald die
patch from Havana says :
Captain-General Weyler has at last
decided it wise to evacuate Bavamo.
He has already ordered tbe inhabitants
to betake themselves to Manzanillo, and
has asked the war department in Spain
to authorize the withdrawal of troops
and the burning of the town. The ex
penses of maintaining the garrison there
have always been very heavy and one
which the end gained did not justify.
Much sickness prevails. The insur
gents are looking out for the landing of
artillery along the coast of Mataozas.
Tbe Spanish army bas never been so
weakened by sickness before. An offi
cial estimate of the number of Spanish
soldiers in hospitals throughout the
island is 2500. Not long ago the Luch
ano battalion marched to the front 1100
strong; today the battalion numbers
150 men.
Red ucedf Rates.
Our steamer accommodation for July
1st being sold, we are prepared to sell
round trip tickets to Portland, at one
fare for the round trip to parties wishing
to take advantage of the Southern Pa
cific reduced rates between Portland and
San Francisco. Extreme limit of these
tickets August 15th. For further par
ticulars call at ticket office.
jn28- E. E. Lytlk.
. An Unconfirmed Knmor.
Havana, July 8. The report is cur
rent that Weyler has been recalled by
the central government on account of
the failure of his campaign in Santiago
de -Cuba province. The report of Wey-
ler's recall is eemi-officially denied, bat
he has probably been asked to tender
his resignation.
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
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per box. For sale by Blakeley and
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"For three years we have never been
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