I VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 3 1897 NO 174 SLAIN BY S4VAGES Tragic Fate of a Party of Gold-Seekers. ENGLAND MAKES ANOTHER GRAB Eierj Island She Finds on the KaDge Is a Slick Ear" and (lets Her Brand. Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 2. The steamship Miowera, from Sydney, brings information that news of elill another massacre has been received at Sydney. Not long ago a number of Australia's army of unemployed were attracted by Htoriea of labulous gold panning at Papua and other interior New Guinea points. Their ranks have been terribly thinned by murder, starvation and fatal swamp fevers. To make matters worse, eveiy native who helped a white was marked for the tomahawk. The remnant of these white pioneers went to Vanapa for a final effort to make their fortunes. Their stores gave out and for months tbey .lived on "damper" and tea. Natives in the vi cinity claimed, to be ill-treated by the government in the way of scant stores, and decided to teach the government a lesson by killing all the whites within reach. The whites 'ere raided at night and put to death with tomahawks, being easy victims. After long sufl'cring they were weak and emaciated, and could not defend themselves. Many massacres bad occurred in the same place previously, but the govern ment -has never attempted to punish the murderers. Later news conOrms the massacre which occurred eighty-five miles from Port Moresby. The entire settlement of natives and whites had their heads split open by a large band of savages. The government has sent a large body of military police to surround the natives and shoot if necessary. Whole sale arrests will be made. The natives will be brought back manac'ed in the bold of a steamer chartered for the pur pose. Oil EAT BRITAIN BEACHING OUT. Several New Islands Added to Her Possessions. Vancouver, B. C, Aug 2. The steamer Miowera, which has just ar rived from Sydney, brought details of the recent annexation was done by her British majesty's ship Wallaroo. The first island made a colony was Bellona, which the Wallaroo reached on July 16. The anion jack was hoisted with the ' usual ceremonies. The natives were very shy at first, and were much frightened by the salute, but they became reassured on the ship leaving, and removed the notice of the annexation and dug up. the bottle con taining the proclamation. The intente cordiale was firmly established by the ship rescuing a native blown out to sea in a canoe. Bunnell island was also placed under British protection the same day. The island is difficult of access, and no na tive was seen. The Wallaroo called at Mara Bound and proceeded to the Stew art islands, annexing tbem. The na tives are of a high type-and very friendly. They were much pleased at becoming British subjects. Bunnel and Bellona lie to the south ward of Cuadalcanar in the Solomon group, and were apparently discovered by Captain Wilkineon in the Indispens able in 1790. It is said that copper ore is abundant on them. According to Lieutenant Richards, Bunnell island is about forty-five miles long and six or Good for the Baby. If there is a baby in the bouse, Gar land's Happy Thought Salve should be there too. It is the safest, cleanest and surest remedy for the score of little skin troubles that are likely to affect infanta. "Garland's Happy Thought Salve healed the baby's face right up. MAY Q"INLAN, Cor. 18th Ave. and Republic tits., Seattle, Wn. "My baby is fat, consequently chafed verv badly: Garland's Happy Thought Salve beats all the powders l ever used for it." A SEATTLE MOTHER. Sold by Donnell. 50c per jar. Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its gTeat leavening strength aud healthfullness. Assures-Hie food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. 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Tbe lake -is of unknown depth, sev eral miles wide and five or six in length, and tbe quality of tbe petroleum is said to be of the finest. It is fed by springs and the hills surrounding it are said to be rich in coal and asphalt. The lake is only two miles from the ocean, so tbat the difficulties of transportation are re duced to a minimum. It is tbe inten tion of the owners of the lake to take its product right into the mining camps of Northern Alaska wherever the water ways will permit. State op Ohio, City op Toledo) Lucas County, ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath tbat be is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and tbat said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1896. A. W. 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Gregory, of "Our doctor's remedy bad failed, then we tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemedy which gave very speedy relief." For sale by Blakeley and Houghton. 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. jyl6-tf AGAIN HEARD t'BOM. A Scathing; Letter Upon the Sealing; . Controversy. Cleveland, Aug. 2. Professor Henry W. Eliot wrote a scathing letter to tbe Plaindealer regarding Lord Salisbury's seal conference, supplementing the one of a few days ago to Assistant Secretary Day. .He wrote : "In the foreign dispatches of Sunday morning tbere appears an' entirely mis leading account of tbe fur seal confer ence which Lord Salisbury bas finally, at tbe urgent personal appeal of John Hay, authorized. I protest against this studied attempt to deceive tbe people aB to the scope and extent of tbat confer ence, and tbe inference which may be drawn that it is to be of the slightest gain to the American case. "In the first place, we have had the official and curt refusal of Lord Salis bury to reopen this seal question in any way. This refusal was made on April 21st, last, and not a thing bas taken place since which has altered Salisbury's stand. Foster's trip to London only strengthened the British premier's hand. ' "Calling in Russian and Japanese agents to this informal conference will not have the slightest effect one way or the other on the stand tbe British agents may take and have taken. Canada controls this matter absolutely ; she has an unusually easy . task, as thinks are now directed on our side, as she will again skin Foster as clean as she did at Paris in 1893. "Henry W. Eliot. GOT RID OF THE CATS.. Clever Plan of a. New York Landlord to Rid Hi PrcmlBCB of Sercnaden. The inhabitants of a row of fine flat houses in the Harlem district of New York have for a long time past been greatly annoyed by nocturnal cat chor uses, says the Pittsburgh Dispatch. In desperation plans of poisoning' and shooting- were discussed, but the owner of the flats, who resided in one of th'em, and was a' law-abiding man, deter mined to adopt a better plan, and have some sport at the same time. Placing two traps on either side of the alley ways adjoining his flats, he attached wires to the traps, making a wire con nection with an electric bell in his cellar. When a frisky feline took the bait, he came quickly on the scene and put the quarry into a bag. Cap tives were turned over to the S. P. C. A. and taken away in batches of from three to ten every night. When, about 70 of the unwelcome serenaders had been transferred in this way, the strain on the society proved too severe, and the landlord was told to do his own execution in future. His first idea was to electrocute the animals, but he found that the appara tus necessary was somewhat too elab orate. Finally he took the simpler way of inserting in a barrel a tube con nected with a gas jet. The cat was dropped in., the lid was shut down, the gas was turned on and the driver of the dead wagon was told by tele phone to call. The neighborhood is now chaired of cats, and the slumbers of the sleepers in the flats are no longer disturbed. THE MOST POPULAR WOMAN. Dolly Madison's Frank, Cordial Man ner, anil Ingenuous Demeanor. No woman is more closely or fondly associated with the white house than Dolly Madison, writes Clifford How ard of "When Dolly Madison, saved the Declaration of Independence," in La dies' Home Journal. During the eight years that her husband occupied the position of secretary of state under Jefferson's administration she was al most as frequently called upon to do the honors at the receptions and levees at the president's house as in her own home, where she entertained in a de lightful and sumptuous manner. She was, therefore, fully prepared for the duties that devolved upon her as mis tress of the white house upon the elec tion of Mr. Madison to the presidency. In the graceful and skillful perform ance of her delicate task she gained the admiration, of everyone, and added to the popularity she had already won both for herself and her husband. Through the potent influence of her personal charms, to which were added a frank and cordial maiuier, a sweet, ingenuous demeanor, and the happy faculty of adapting herself to the views of those about her, she readily became a, general favorite. 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