mkft ,iniriiiii.H. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1897 NO 162 THE STRIKE SPREADS Oyer Two Hundred Men at Monaugh, W. Va., Go Out. DEBS ARRIVES AT FAIRMOUXT He Addressed a Large Mass Meeting There Last Might More Illinois Miners Strike. Fairmouxt, W. Va., July . 19. As a re sult of yesterday's meeting at Willow Tree Grove, near Monaugh, 225 miners refused to work this morning. The driv ers, being in sympathy with the miners, refused to haul, and consequently the rest of the miners who bad gone to work were compelled to come out. About 60 miners at Pritchard, after hearing the news from Monaugh, came out and the rest will follow. The Hutchinson, Luther & Palatin miners were the next to come, and all the men with the exception of those at the Hite & Shaft mine will eoon be out. Eugene V. Debs arrived here this morning, and will hold a meeting at Mononagh at 2 o'clock this afternoon, returning here for a large meeting to night, when it is thought will follow the lead of the Mononagh men. Minenoi kers' Conference. Columbus, O., July 19. The execu tive committee of the United Minework ers is in session here. The consultation is private. . A DEMONSTR1TIUM BY STR1KEKS. Efforts Blade to Persuade Canonsburg; Miners to Strike. Canonsbukg, Pa., July 19. About 500 striking miners from the Miners' Run district passed through town today, beaded by a brass band and a drum corps. A halt was made at the mines of the Canonsburg Coal company, where they were met with armed deputies and ordered to keep off the com pany's property. They halted in a va cant lot near by and eent committees over to the mines to gather together the miners. The mines of the company closed down today to await the decieion of the miners employed here. . More Illinois Miners Oat. St. Louis, July 19. Information has been received to the effect that 450 men employed in the shafts of the St. Louis Consolidated Coal Company, at Collins ville, III., went out today at the request of the marching delegation. THE NAVY ON A WAR FOOTING. Mlanotemoh to be Made Available for Service. New York, July 19. A special to the 1 Herald from Washington says : With a view to making available for immediate service as many of the ships of the navy aa possible, Secretary Long is considering the advisability of placing the monitor Miantonomoh in the re serve. The Miantonomoh was laid up in or dinary at League island in 1895, and since that time but little attention has been paid to the ship except to make re pairs from time to time. Secretary Long now intends to have the vessel put in thorough condition so that she can be ordered into reserve with the Columbia and Minneapolis. This means that a "short crew" with a full supply of stores and coal will be kept on board and that she can be made ready for sea service within five days if the necessity arises. While department officials declare there is no significance in this move, the attitude of Japan with respect to Hawaii and Cuban troubles are sufficient to make the administration desire to be in good No Healing Preparation Ever brought into use Has so -well proved its value And made itself a necessity in the household As Garland's "Happy Thought" Salve. 50c per jar at M. Z. Donnell's. LOOTER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for Its great leavening strength aud bealtbfulncss. Assures the food MgHinst alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powder Co. Nkw Yobk. shape to meet any emergency that may arise. The Trne Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiakilwa, III-., "Cheif," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex perimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we ueed Dr. King's New Discovery. No other rem edy can take its place in our home, as in it we have certain and sure enre for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other rem edies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discov ery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. " (4 HOUSE BUKNBD: BOY DIED. Singular Circumstances Attending a San Francisco Lad's Demise. San Fbancisco, July 19. As the life of their little son was ebbing away, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Torre, in this city, was nearly burned down. While the mother watched by the death bed of her boy, the father helped to fight the flames. When they were exting uished the lad was dead. A remarkable feature of the case is the fact that the boy's death was the result of injuries received Saturday while play ing that be was a fireman, and aiding some young companions to extinguish an imaginary blaze in the very place the flames afterwards broke out. What use is therein eating when food does you no good in fact, when it does you more harm than good, for such is the case if it is not digested? If you have a loathing for food there is no use of forcing it down, lor it will not be digested. You must restore the digestive organs to their natural strength and cause the food to be digested, when an appetite will come, and with it a re lish for food. The tired, languid feeling will give place to vigor and energy ; then you will put flesh on your bones and become strong. The Shaker Digestive Cordial as made by the Mount Lebanon Shakers contains food already digested and is a digester of foods as well. Its action is prompt and its effects permanent. Doctors prescribe Laxol because it has all the virtues of Castor Oil and is palatable: Edward Charles Baring Dead. London, July 18. Edward Charles Baring, first Baron Revelstoke, is dead. He was formerly director of the Bank of England, and was the senior partner of the firm of Baring Brothers, financiers. A Great Bargain. From now on until all are sold, $50 will get a large-sized Chicago Cottage organ at Jacobsen Book & Music Co., The Dalles, Or. jvl6-tf Si 00022 Some one asks : can A Schilling & Cos em ployees compete for that thousand dollars ? Of course not Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the first and middle J of each month. . Aao SILVEB MAY RISE. A Possible But Not Probable Effect of the CloodyUe Discoveries. Washington, July 19. Quite a num ber of statesmen were asked what will be the effect of the AlaBkan diecoveriea on the silver question. Most of them were inclined to the belief that the pos sible production of the new gold country had been greatly exaggerated for the benefit of the transportation companies and the local supply companies. ' Sena tor Allison, when asked about the situa tion, said : ''If the product of gold in Alaska is really enormous it would of course tend to approximate the value of gold and sil ver, but the output would have to bo un precedented to have much effect, for our output of gold is very large, you must re member." Another authority said without hesi tation there could be possibly no effect on the monetary situation unless the dis coveries of gold were so stupendous as to take gold out of the list of precious metals. GOOD DEMAND FOK WA1ISHIFS. United States and Japan Kidding for Brazil's Spare Vessels. . New Yoke, July J9. The Herald's correspondent in Rio de Janeiro tele graphs that the United States and Japan have communicated with the govern ment of Brazil with the idea of the pos sible purchase of warships now building for Brazil in England and Germany. Owing to Brazil's financial plight at this time it was recently decided to 6ell, if possible, all the war vessels being built for Brazil in the two countries named. These are principally small boats. Insured Invalids, Then Killed Them. New York, July 19. The Journal and Advertiser eays : W. D.' Robinson, of Meridian, Miss., has been in the city several days in con sultation with officials of some of the principal life insurance companies. His object is to bring to light the facts in a conspiracy to defraud insurance compa nies by insuring invalid?, and when dis ease failed, to hasten the death of the victims by means of poison. The scene of the conspiracy is said to be laid in Kemper county, Miss. Mr. Robinson estimated the operation of the conspira tors, given after conference with the New York Mutual Reserve, the New York Life, the Equitable and the Mu tual Benefit, as follows: Policies in which the members ap peared as beneficiaries, -100; number who died by disease, 30; number who died by poison, 12; number whose lives were attempted, 15; canceled, 60; amt. cleared and divided by the plotters, $75, 000; still to be paid and divided, $15, 000. In this connection the Journal and Advertiser reviews the operations of Dr. W. H. Lipscombe, of Scooba, Miss., now under sentence of death for the murder of S. C. Stewart; Guy Jack, a Mississ ippi merchant, indicted for murder by the grand jury and out on bail, and other Mississippi men. The Journal and Advertiser claims the ramifications of the conspiracy' in the South to be practically endless. A Demand by Russia. Beelin, July 19. According to a spec ial dispatch received here. Emperor Nicholas has telegraphed to the sultan demanding the immediate evacuation of Thessaly. and threatening that other wise Russian troops will cross the Turk ish frontier. It is said here semi-offici-ally today that all the powers except Great Britain have consented to this course. The embassadors have informed the porte that they wish a written declara tion as to the intentions of the Turkish government, which have hitherto been communicated orally by Tewfik Pasha. The embassadors have stated if this is not forthcoming they will suspend the peace negotiations and refer the whole matter to their respective governments with a view of adopting coercive meas ures. ii otlce. There will be a meeting of the fire de partment - at the council chambers Wednesday evening, July 21st, for the purpose of arranging for the coming tournament. By order of Judd S. Fish. Chief Dalles Fire Dept. We sell Hoe Cake soap. Pease & Maya. a3-2m 4v I -'-77 'A c IWI'jV, m -A- m r-'H ''I PRINCETON SACK Muslin Underwear Of the good kind, to close at reductions that astonish. 25c garments for , 15c 40c garments for 20c 50c garments for 30c 75c garments for 38c $1 garments for ..59c and better grades at proportionate figures Reasons WI15 Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy Is the Best. 1. Because it affords almost instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy that will cure epidemical dysentery. 4. Because it is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. . 5. Because it is the only remedy that will cure chroic diarrhoea. 6. Because it is the only remedy that can always be depended upon in cases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8. Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of more people than any other medicine in the world. The 25 and 50c sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Bnoklen'i Arinca salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, 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 Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. For Sale. New Massilon separator, 24-inch cyl inder, as good as new, having only threshed 1000 bushels. Also Dineee Woodbury 12-horse power. Price $300. Call on or address T. Balfouk, jnl9-lm Lyle, Wash. rTlLOODPaiSOn p. (A SPECIALTYond?oret 1 1 ltiary BLOOD jPOISON permanently I I jpured tnl5to8S days. Ton can be treated as. homeforsame prioe under same jraaran J ty. If yon prefer to oome here we wlUooa 1 tracttODavrailroadfareandhotelbilla .rwf Doehanre, i t we fail to care. If yon have token met eury, Iodide potash, and stIU hare aches and pains, MncootPstcheg in month. Sore T hroat, X'imples, Copper Colored Spots, dicers on any part of the body, 11 air or Eyebrows falUntf out. It la this Secondary BLOOD FOI8o3 we fruarantee to care. We sollott the most obst usee cases ana ansunee tne waria (or case we cannot enre. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physV nsiii B6oo,Ouo eapnal behind oar nneondfa tonal guaranty. Absolute prooft sent sealed eo anolioastoa. Address COOK KMjtliUT OfiL. WS ssasias Tsanpes, CBOOsVsiO, OtmlZ Special Attractions in Warm Weather Wearables The balance, about thirtv Suits of our stock of 7 Men's Summer Suits to close at 50 cents on the dollar. Just one-half the regular price. , Only thirty Suits left. Sizes from 35 to 47. 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Write your name and address Tribune Office, New York City, and a sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib une will be mailed to vou. BLAKELEY 175 Second 'Street. Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt, attention FRUIT BOXES PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. For cash in 100 lots and upwards. Lumber, White Lead, Oils and General Building Material at proportionate rate. ROWE & CO.. The Dalles, Or for $5.00 6.38 7.50 Summer Wash. Goods. Reduced. 8 J, 10 and 12Jc Dimities Reduced to 6c yard. 15 and 16c Dimities, &c, Reduced to 10c yard. FOK Farmers- and Villagers. FOB Fathers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Daughters. FOK All the Family. on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best. & HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon of YELLOW PINE. Cantaloupe Crates 8 ot Peach Crates Z cts Plum Crates, filled eta Peach Boxa, filled v. . . , 6 ct Apple Boxes, filled 1. eta