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THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, -DECEMBER 8, 1891
NO 284
MESSAGE SUITS SPAIN
The Cuban Attitude Entirely
Satisfactory.
FEARS OF TROUBLE ARE ALLAYED
Blanco's Hand Strengthened by Assur
ance that Intervention Is Not
Contemplated. '
New York, Dec. 7. A Havana special
to the Tribune says : '
. President McKinley'a message ia re
ceived quietly. Satisfaction is felt in
official circles over the statement that
the recognition of either belligerancy or
independence is justifiable under pres
ent conditions. The credit which the
president gives for conducting the war
on humane principles and for improving
the condition of the reconcentrados will
strengthen Captain-General Blanco in
carrying out his new policy.
The official feeling may be summarized
in the statement that the government
does not now fear the embarrassment
which might come from action by the
United States before instructions from
Madrid could be carried into effect. The
hint of ultimate intervention causes
sotne uneasiness and discussion has al
ready arisen over what is meant by
"reasonable time," but palace officials
do not interpret it as likely to pravent
the application of autonomy within the
time needed for carrying out the details
of the system as directed from Madrid.
Autonomists reformists and conserv
atives who support Sagasta and Blanco
will make ' the message the basis of a
movement for the early anion of all par
ties to uphold the hands of the govern
ment in its colonial policy. Commef
cial interests are pleased with the pacific
tone of the message, though not taking
it as a conclusive settlement.
UNKNOWN BARK WRECKED.
Inaccessible Island the Sceue of the
Disaster.
Kiw York, Dec. 7. News of the wreck
of a British bark on Inaccessible island,
one of the Tristans,in the Acunha group
in the southern Atlantic, has been
brought to this port by the bark Inver
rure from Java.
Captain Cbarleson reports that on
September 15th last he Bigbted the ship
J. B. Walker, which signaled 'the' news
of the wreck. The. . name of the bark
. and the fate of the crew were not learned
on board the Inverrure.
Captain Cbarleson is of the opinion
that the crew of the ill-started vessel are
on board the Walker, as she displayed
signals that she was short of water, in
'dicating probably that she had on board
an extra number of persons.
V The wrecked bark may be either the
Craigend or the Taymount, which have
long been over due.
The former, commanded by Captain
Lewthait, left Philadelphia May 3d last,
for Hiogo, with a crew of thirty-two
men and a cargo of lefined oil in cases,
Inaccessible island is in the path of her
trip around Cape Horn.
The last time she was - spoken was on
Jane 8, when she was off the Brazillian
coast.
The Taymount was bound for San
I was troubled for a long
time with a sore wrist; some
tning tne doctors termed an
open vein. It would break
anu me Diood would now in
a stream from it, and I could
find nothing that would heal
it until I tried your Happy
Thought Salve. " A small
quantity healed it up nicely.
In fact it has been well and
showed no signs of breaking
ior over 'three months, so
feel it has done perfect work.
Mrs. T. R. Yeager.
1526 South Ninth St., Spokane, Wash
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Francisco fiom Liverpool, which port
she left on May 1st, last. Inaccessible
island Is not directly in her course, but
a storm may have driven her on the
shores of the island,
The Taymount was last heard of June
6th, when she was off the coast of Bra
zil. . - " " .
Kansas Pacific Sale.
Washington, Dec. 7, The secretary
of the treasury today took the first steps
to qualify on behalf of the government
as bidder at the sale of the Kansas Pa
cific. . ' .
A transfer order for $900,000 was sent
by Treasurer Roberts for certification to
the National City Bank, of New York,
in favor of the master of the court hav
ing jurisdiction of the case. The order
will be delivered to the master five days
before the sale by an officer ci the treas
ury depatment, who, it is believed, will
bid at the sale under instructions from
the president.
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Rioting; In Macedonia.
Sofia, Dec. 3. Alarming news reached
here today from Macedonia. Albanians
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at JJebria and -K-itcuevo, and the sur
rounding district, killing men, outraging
women and stealing cattle. The author
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: PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
Harry "You say Maude sings like
an angel. Why, I never heard her sing
at all!" Penelope--"True; but did you
ever hear an angel- "sing?": Harlem
Life. v .'
Mrs. Dahlgxen "Ah, Mr. Phipps, I
saw you in church last Sunday." Mr.
Phipps "Yes,- it rained, you know.
Was that thei reason you were there,
too?" Cleveland Leader. ,
' Reason to Be Thankful. "Was your
office-seeking trip to Washington a suc
cess?" "Yes; in a way." "You got a
place?" "No. But my present em
ployers didn't dock me for the time it
took to make the journey."' Washing
ton Star.
"I may have bitten oft more than I
can chew," remarked the boa constrictor
as the. young gazelle disappeared with
in its capacious jaws, "but, thank for
tune, I don't have to chew!" And it
curled itself up for a six weeks' nap.
Chicago Tribune. , '
"Thou art fairer than the day!"
he cried, with a poet's fervor. The
warm color suffused her cheek. "Fairer
than the eight-hour day?" she asked
eagerly; for she had been taught to
think that very fair indeed to all parties
concerned. Detroit Journal.
In Doubt. "I have strong sus
picions," said the very susceptible
young woman, "that he is a nobleman.''
"Where's his title?" asked her father,
in accents of suspicion. "He is travel
ing incognito." "Perhaps so. It's either
a case , of 'incognito' or 'alias, I can't
-quite make out which." Washington
Star. , '
"I think," said the man who had
bought a season ticket to the opera,
whispering to his neighbor, "that I'll
try to have my seat changed. Every
night that girl sits- in front -of me
with that same huge hat on and! :
"Excuse- me," -said the girl, turning
round indignantly, "it's a different hat
every night." Truth. .
In a Glasgow car was an aged Irish
man, who held a pipe in his mouth. The
conductor told him he could not smoke
but he paid no heed. Presently the
guard came into the car and said, with
a show'of irritation: "Didn't I tell you
you couldn't smoke in this car?" "Well,
Oi'm not smoking." "You've got a pipe
in your mouth. "So Oi have me feet
in me boats," replied Pat, "but Oi'm not
walking." Scottish Nights.
The Greatest Discovery Yet.
W. M. Repine, ' editor T'ekilwa, 111.,
"Chief," 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 used Dr.
King's New . Discovery. No other rem
edy can take its place in our home, as
in it we tiave a certain and eure cure
for coughs, whooping cough, etc." It Is
idle to experiment with other remedies,
even it they are urged on you as just as
good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They
are not as good, because this remedy has
a record of cures and ' besides is guaran
teed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial
bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's
drugstore. 3
A Chance for Vourheei.
Trenton, N. J., Dec, 7. It was settled
at an informal convention of republican
state senators today that Senator Foster
M. Voorhees is to be elected president of
the senate when the legislature con
venes. This will make Voorhees acting
governor.
Bow to freveat Pneumonia.
. At this time of the year a cold is very
easily contracted, and if left to tun its
course without the aid of some reliable
cough medicine is liable to result in that
dread disease, pneumonia. We know of
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We have used it quite extensively and it
has always given entire satisfaction
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This is the only remedy that is known
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Among the many thousands who have
used it for colds and la grippe, we have
not yet learned of a single case having re
sulted in pneumonia. Persons who have
weak lungs or have reason to fear an at
tack of pneumona, should keep the
remedy at band. The 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton
' Expedition Massacred.
Brussels, Dec. 7. The Mouvement
Geograpbique today announces that it
learns t hat a French expedition under
Majjr Marchand, while on its way to
the Nile, has been massacred near Da
bengaheza. The survivors of the party
it ib reported, retreated. '
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