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THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1897
NO 232
JOHN BULL WON'T PLAY
Proposed Sealing Conference
Doesn't Suit Him at All.
SO HE WILL STAY OUT OF IT
Participation of Russia and Japan
the Ostensible Cause Two Con
ferences Probable.
London, Oct. 6. The officials of the
British foreign office have communicated
to the United States ambassador, Col.
Hay, the final decision of that govern
ment that Great Britain must refuse to
take part in any sealing conference with
representatives of Russia and Japan.
The British government, however, as
serts its willingness to confer with the
United States alone, but insists that
Russia and Japan are not interested in
the Behring sea seals to a degree entitl
ing them to representation at the con
ference. The British government does
not suggest any date for a conference
with the United States, and it is thought
probable in London that Great Britain's
withdrawal will result in two meetings,
one between the United States and Rus
sia and Japan, and the other between
the United States, Great Britain and
Canada. It cannot be too strongly re
iterated that the withdrawal of Great
Britain from the Washington conference
is due' to Canada's insistence, and that
nntil the Canadian officials ' informed
the foreign office here of Canada's ob
jections to the meeting ' with Russia
and Japan, out of fear of being outvoted.
Great Britian intended to enter the con
ference. Great Britain fully intended to attend
the conference with other governments,
and but for Colonel Hay's representa
tions, the first announcement of Great
Britain's unwillingness to take part in
the conference would have been final,
but the United States ambassador so
plainly pointed out the unusual charac
ter of Great Britain's change of mind at
eo late a day that some foreign office
officials decided to re-open the ques
tion and have been endeavoring, but
unsuccessfully, to secure Canada's ac
quiescence. Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British am
bassador to the United States, also used
his influence in a spirit of friendliness
to the United States in efforts to secure
the adherence of Great Britain to the
original program.
The experts who have been investi
gating the sale of sealskins in London in
order to obtain evidence for the use of
the United States at the conference,
have proof that eighty per cent of the
skins sold by Canadian sealers are fe
male seals, and that most of the animals
were shot.
YUKON CLOSED TO NAVIGATION.
No Wood to Be Had Boats Probably
Frozen In.
San Francisco, Oct. 6. Advices from
St. Michaels under date of September
16th say :
The general impression is that the
boats that leave here from this time on
will not be able to get over 1000 miles
up the river before they will be frozen
in. All independent steamers will be
compelled to carry coal, as the natives
have cut up all the driftwood along the
river bank for over 100 miles, and have
sold it to the steamers owned by the two
big companies.
The. new finds on Minook and Hunter
creeks continue to cause excitemant,
and there are about 600 miners on the
ground.
In St. Michaels sugar is 25 cents a
Cured by
"Happy Thought"
Salve.
"I was troubled with an Eczema or
eruption on the hands for two years. I
spent quite a sum of money without get
ting a cure. Then I commenced using
Garland's Happy Thought Salve. I have
used six or eight jars, and am cured. It
la a great medicine, and I can fully rec
ommend it to anyone troubled with skin
disease." J. M. E. ATKINSON,
City Treasurer, '
Seattle, Wn.
10?, fn 71 fn a 5f
Absolutely Pure-
Celebrated for Its great leavening strength and
healthfulness. Assures the food against alum
and all forms of adulteration common to the
cheap brands.
Royal Baking Powder Co. New York.
pound ; bacon, 25 cents a pound ; blank
et trouaera, $8 ; chocolate drops, three
for 25 cents ; calico, 35 cents a yard ;
cotton bandanas, $1 each ; flour, $8 a
hundred ; candles, 35 cents a pound ;
small box sardines, 50 cents.
Six men have probably lost their lives
near here as the result of a foolhardy
attempt to sail up the 1850 miles of the
river, which -in som places runs at a
rate of eight miles an hour. The men,
two of whom are named Abercromble
and Tate, were last seen drifting out of
the mouth ot the Yukon to sea.
Three men in a sailboat started up the
river last week, but have not been seen
since. There names are Mathews, Rob
erts and Schultz.
It K FORM. IN FINANCE.
Gold Currency to Be Substituted for
Paper .Ueney
Washington, Oct. 6. W. P. Powell,
United States minister to Hayti, in a
letter to Secretary Sherman, states that
a proposition is now pending before the
chamber of deputies looking to the con
solidation of several debts of the Repub
lic into one national debt, the reduction
of the high rate of exchange, the destruc
tion of the present paper money in use
and the substitution for it of a gold cur
rency based on our unit of value, the
American gold dollar.
"In order to do this," says Minister
Powell, "the government will endeavor
to secure a loan from some of our large
banking houses in the United States, to
the amount of $6,000,000. The loan, if
obtained, is to be secured by a portion
of the duty on the coffee crop, estimated
to be worth $2,000,000 annually, and a
portion of the import duty, which they
propose to increase twenty-five per cent,
the money thus accruing to constitute a
inking fund for the payment of these
bonds. Heretofore all loans that have
been obtained have come through the
merchants here or else through the
Bank of France, which has a branch
here."
8 lOO Reward SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
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been able to cure in all its stages, and
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No. 2-8.
$2000
Schilling's Best baking pow
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, Schilling 's Best tea would
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weren't. : "
A Schilling & Company
San Francisco
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STEAMERS FOK WAR PURPOSES.
Adaptability of Ocean Liners Is Being
Investigated.
New York, Oct. 6. A dispatch from
Washington says.
The Davy department has sent letters
to the leading steamsbipagents whose
vessels have American registry, asking
for information as to the displacement,
speed and general adaptibly of the ves
sels tor war purposes. AH ships of great
tonnage now built in this country are so
constructed that they would readily meet
the requirements of the navy as auxili
ary cruisers should their services be re
quired. The navy at present carries on its list
ot vessels that would be available as
commerce-deatroyers in war time the
names of forty-two ships, thirty-two of
which are on the Atlantic coaBt, six on
the Pacific and the rest on the Great
Lakes.
Chief Constractor Hichborn, nnder
whose direction plans are being drawn
by which the St. Louis type of vessels
could be converted into formidable mod
ern auxiliary cruisers, estimates that he
can send the St. Louis to sea in three
weeks fully equipped with effective bat
tery and with the vitals well protected
by a system of coal bunkers. He esti
mates that the navy has now about one
dozen ships which could be quickly bo
converted under the plans already per
fected, and the others could be made
available in a little more time.
He anticipates that at least five years
will be required to draw plans for the
fuil list of vessels carried on the list of
merchants ships that could be UBed for
pnrpoeeaand by that time rifles will
have been delivered at the navy yards
for every one of such ships.
Captain O'Neil, the ordinance chief,
will in his annual report, now in prep
aration, urge that $500,000 be provided
with which to manufacture guns for re
serve purposes. These guns he proposes
assembling at New York, Norfolk and
League island, with carriage and equip
ment complete, so that they can be
mounted on shipboard.
"I have never had a day's sickness in
life," said a middle-aged man the other
day.
"What a comfort it would be," sighs
some poor invalid, "to be in his place
for a year or two." Yet half of the in
valids we see might be just as healthy
as he, if they, would only take poorer
care of themselves, eat proper food
and digeBt it.
It's so strange that such simple things,
are overlooked by those who want health.
Food makes health.
'It makes strength and strength wards
off sickness. The man who had never
been sick was strong because he always
digested his food, and you could become
the same by helping your stomach to
work as well as his. Shaker Digestive
Cordial will help your Btomach and will
make you strong and healthy my mak
ing the food you eat make you fat.
Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10 cents.
A fine School.
St. Mary's academy for ladies, located
in this city and under the direction of
the Sisters, is one of the best educational
institutions on the coaBt. The building
is of brick, large and well ventilated
Besides the regular studies, especial ef
fort is made to instil into the minds of
the pupils a desire to form their hearts
to virtue, and to fit them to be true and
noble women. Gratuitous lessons are
given in all kinds of plain and fancy
needle word, knitting, embroidery, etc.
Pupils will receive the same watchful
care that would be given them by con
scientious parents. It is in fact an ideal
ehcool and a pleasant homo. Those who
have girls to send to school should write
to St. Mary's academy for terms. tf.
The True Remedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
"Cheif," says : "We won't keep bouse
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
got the true remedy until we used Or.
King's New Discovery. No other rem
edy can take its place in our home, as
in it we have certain and sure cure for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, "etc."
It is idle to experiment with other rem
edies, eve,n if they are urged on you as
just as good as Dr. KiDg'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 Dottles free at Blakeley & Hough
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The price on every Suit or Overcoat in our 9
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2 of clothing In this State. a
I r M ML. WILIiIAIlS CO-
A few weeks ago the editor was taken
with a very severe cold that caused him
to be in a most miserable condition. It
was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe
and recognizing it as dangerous he took
immediate steps to bring about a speedy
cure. From the advertisement of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and the many
good recommendations included therein,
we concluded to make a first trial of the
medicine. To say that it was satisfac
tory in its results, is putting it very
mildly, indeed. It acted like magic and
the result was a speedy and permanent
cure. We have no hesitancy in recom
mending this excellent Cough Remedy
to anyone afflicted with a congh or cold
in any form. The Banner of Liberty,
Libertytown, Maryland. The 25 and 50
cent sizes for sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. STRAYED OR STOLEN.
One brown horse, black stripe down
the back ; harness marks ; branded H.
W. on left shoulder ; 7 years old ; weighs
about 900 pounds ; had a bell on when
last Been.
One sorrel horse, white mane, lays on
both sides of neck; no brand or mark;
8 years old ; weighs about 900 pounds.
One bay horse, colt, 18 mos. old ; no
brand.
Two dollars and a half per bead will
be paid for tbeir recovery. Address
Geo. Booth, and
C. D. Henricb,
ell-lm Hood River, Or.
To Cattlemen, Butchers and Others.
Wanted To pasture for two months,
100 head of stock on the overflow.bottoin
lands at Lyle, Wash. Magnificent feed.
For particulars apply to
T. Balfour,
spll-tf Lyle, Wash.
Cash, In Xou cheeks.
All county warrants registered prior
to May 6, 1893, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Sept.' 30,
1897. C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Treasnrer.
This Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
generous sample will be mailed of the
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(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
56 Warren St.. New York City.
Hev. Johr P.sid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi
tive cure lor catarrh if naed as directed."
Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pre.
Church, Helena Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug.- Prion, 60 oast. '
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