The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 15, 1898, Image 1

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VOIi. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 1", 1898
NO 1
II IS NOW ASSURED
Investors
Awaiting
of Action.
Signs
ALL EUiS TL'KX TO WASHINGTON
NuililK" l!lutHK f I'mnt cm tlm Tart
1'ornlC" tin tl tnl IhI. Iti-tult
tif CHi-rful Sliiil.
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'i:v Yokk. Mur. 1L
usiteli says :
-A Tribune cltH-
Kvetits in tho United Status indicate
tlnU Hit! tent laid down in President Me-
comes from the investment of Kurojican
capital. Knjilish c:a)ltalista have shown
Royal milid the fond pure,
fvhole.MiBie and delicious.
tw Ifil
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HOVAL IMKIka POWDCR CO., VOHK.
j imperfect hearing, and when it Is en
tirely doped, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can he taken
out and this tnhe restored to it normal
condition, hearing will ho destroyed for
ever; nine cas.s out of ten arc caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur-
1 faces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars; free.
F. .1. Chkxkv & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. 0-10
To tin 1 raimfrrrrtl to London.
London-, Mar. 14. Senor Domingo
1 Gina, Chilean minister at Washirgton,
his been appointed minister plenipoten
I tiary to to the court, of St. James.
Sheep marking paint ; ready for use
Two colors, black and red. Whv
Klnley's message (or ttolvitig the Cuban coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough should use our sheep paint. First, be
question are soon to be applied. Testi-1 and influenza. It has become famous j cause the colors are ground thoroughly
mony to the justice of these tests is fur-j for itB cures of these diseases, over a t pure linseed oil by linn machinery;
Dished from nil important source. It j largo part of the civilized world. The I second, because it is made of high grade
most flattering testimonials have been color, with the proper amount of dryers
received, giving accounts of its good added to give it binding and lasting
i . . . i - . i i . t . i . i l :. ...i. . ; . t t .
more connuenco in mo certainty oi uiks; wine uenravaung aim persist- 'immurr, inuu prevent u irom wasmng
American intervention than huve some ; ent cougliB it has cured ; of severe colds or rubbing oh"; third, it is much mote
of the American people. For months that have yielded promptly to its sooth
they have been making extensive in- log effects, and of the dangerous attacks
lestnicnts, ow it is understood Unit of croup it has cured, often saving the
Ensliah syndicates control most of the life of the child. The extensive use of
tobacco factories. The consolidation of j it for whooping coughs has shown that
the railroad svstcm is linger their guid- It robs that disease of all dangerous ctm-
Other enterprises have their di-
ancc.
ruction.
All this has been going on during n
period 'i hen tiie shuwdow of Spanish
idYfreignty over Cuba was disappearing.
No single circumstance would huve jus
tified the ribk of a dollar if it hud rested
For sale by Itlakeley &
sequences.
Houghton.
i
CONFIKMKI) AT WASHINGTON-.
economical, because it is always
for use. We guarantee our sheep mark
ing paints to give satisfaction. Try it
and be convinced. Clarke & Falk,
agents, The Dalles, Or.
KiiKlxcer in it ism 'trnln lteerlvo
n l'rltlil Will. I, , (,'iui'l l oiud.
"The iui'ous Kira!n on the engineer
of a fast train is hoiiictliinjeiiornioiiH,"
said one or them die other day, reports
the Detroit Free Press. ".Not only the
lives of the passengers are it Make,
but there is the constant fear of run
nine; over .someone on the track. An
accident, no matter how innocent the
engineer, is always a kind of hoodoo.
What was my first accident? I shall
never forget it. If it had been traecd
on my mind with a streak of lightning
it couldn't have made a more lasting
impression.
"It happened one bright moonlight
night in November. We-were spinning
over the rails at full speed across the
country where there were few people
passing at that time of night, when I
looked out and saw the figure of a man
lying across :ne trncK not ten feet in
front of the engine. I stopped quick as
possible, but too late, of course. We
i linrl run nrni" lii.n i.,l flirt UlVlnc. lm.li.
VOU ' ... nii'i i .- im-ii.M iiimi.
was under t lie wlieels. We got out to
look for him, and found his 1ml, a piece
of his coat sleeve and one of his shoes,
but the rest seemed to be further back
under the train. I backed up the en
gine and got out to loolc again. There
lay the body. I nearly fainted when I
saw its distorted form. I felt like a
murderer. Did I know the man? No.
, i not personally, lie was a scarecrow
ready . ,
iiuiu ci i.i-iniwjui ing cum iiciii.
GoTftrmnctiit Hun lioucht the Amazons
and Admiral llrru.
Washington, Mar. 14. The reported
onmitunnniv hrineine neuce or the hone Bule t0 tllt; United States of the Brazil-
of Spain being uble to guarantee of sta-I ittn Amiizonas and Admiral Ab-
ble government, nor has there been any-1 rmM now receiving their Uiiishing
thing to encourage the belief that peace ' touchas m English shipyards, was con
would come in the wake of the cuiquer- firmed tl,i8 'ternoon. It is said fur
iiigarnisof the peninsula or that the ! tnermore that Spain cannot purchase
uionwntH would bo uble to drive the 1 fi,linB eltl,t!r froul cljiI or Argentine
Spaniards from the island.
English investors have taken no such
wildcat chances. They have gone for
ward in tiie face of what might have
proved a temporary period of anarchy
or even a CO-days' war. Their business
judgment has been based upon deliber
ate conviction that either the mediation
or the intervention ot the United States
was inevitable, in the belief that Spain
would he unable to meet the conditions
on which the president would be sup
ported by the facts in saying that the
cause of intervention hud been re
moved. In a leas pronounced wov representa
tives of the French capitalists who have
Republic.
The big armored cruiser Brooklyn ar
rived at Fortress Monroe this motning
direct from La Guayra, Yenezuela. She
made a fine run up and it is expected
will await at Hampton Itoads the arri
val of the Minneapolis and Columbia,
which are just hitting out at Philadel
phia. This force u ill form uu excellent
nucleus for a protected "flying squad
ron," iu case the department decides to
form one.
Orders have been sent to Commodore
Howell, commanding tiie European sta
tion, to send a furce of men from the
Siin Francisco to take possession ol and
hoist the United States il.ig on the lira-
recently been in Cuba have readied the i zllilU1 ,l,at 'H rL'ad' 10 u int0 c01"-
! ...:....: v ., ...1.. i'i.. ...ill
tame conclusion. This has been in the
mission at Newcastle.
This will ureveiit
face of the French holdings of Spanish -v dithculty in case hostilities should
bonds. 1 break out, as the ship would be under
(!,.. II.... I... I !!.,,. i., ,. fri... I.urhr.r
The German commercial interests long
ago strongly intrenched have looked for
ard with coniplaisancy mingled with
impatience to the tiute when the United
Elates would end the struggle.
Doubtless the consuls of these Euro
pean powers huve reported the situation
to their respective governments. Most
I'tliein have made n careful study of !
tie economical as well as the political
nd military outlook. They will wel
Woe peace or intervention us a menus
ol releasing tu., from biinlt ns. In the
titles the gas companies and electric
liiiht companies can collect nothing. If
press fur payment the plants are
threatened w Itli confiscation. The rail
,0d company receives promises of fu
ture payment for the traiiHportiitioii of
Nppliee.
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of simple, honest, God-fearing
men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years,
and it is always the same, timple, hon
est, curative medicine that has helped
to make the Shakers the heulthy, long
lived people that they are. The Shak
ers never have indigestion. This is
partly owing to their simple mode of
life, partly to the wonderful properties
of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges
tion is caused by the stomach glands not
supplying enough digestive juice.
Shaker Digective Cordial supplies what's
wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in
vigorates the stomach and all its glands
bo that lifter awhile they don't need
help. As evidence of the honesty of
nr.... .t
"an lm.y pr,i(jH jor compensation!,,,.,. Digestive Cordial, the formula
y are mut with the point that the I i8 ,,ritd on every bottle. Sold by
perniaent may take the roads. Other druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 pur hot
""I'ortumint creditors are held off in a tie.
Hollar wuv. i ,.7
ir .iiii-i Mint.
ilmiiiiiiriuiu ennui ic. iii.Miy. j Cai'i: Town, Mar. 14. Wolf Joel, tiu
This remedy i intended especially for ' t ' ho estate of the late Harney Hai-
Torpedo Flet Hull.
Madrid, Mar. 1-1. The Spanish tor
pedo squadron sailed from Cadiz at C
o'clock last night for the Canary is
One and One-Fifth Fare to Walla Walla
For the Dairy and Hog Convention to
be held at Walla Walla March loth, 16th
and 17lh, the O. K. A N. Co. will make
a special rate of one and one-fifth fare
for the round trip.on the certificate plan.
Passengers paying full fare to Walla
Walla will, upon request, be given a re
ceipt for fare paid, which, when signed
by the secretary of the convention, en
titles holder to purchase return ticket at
one-fifth fare within three days after
close of meeting,
tf James Ikei.and, Agent.
The Fern at Key Wet.
Kky Wi:st, Mar. 14. The dispatch
boat Fern arrived here today from Ma
tatizas. ItuhbeU the (Irani.
A Btarthng incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject
is narrated by him as follows: I was in
a most dreadful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually In back and
sides, uo appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day. Three physicians
had given me up. Fortunately, a friend
advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to
my great joy ami surprise, the first bot
tle made a decided improvement I con
tinued their use for three weeks, and am
now a well man. I know they saved
my lite and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail totrythem.
SI Inlnt ami Irricutloii Convention.
For the Mining and Irrigation Con
vention, to lie held at Baker City, Or.,
March 2tth, UOth and 31st, the O. H. &
N. Co. will make a rate of one and one
fifth fare for the round trip. Delegates
or parties attending the convention,
paying full fare to Biker City on March
'.'(ith, 27th, 28th and 2!Jth, will bu i il
lumed at one-fifth fare on presentation
THE ORIGINAL HANDY MAN.
lie Liven In California tinil In u Jack
of All Trurien.
In one of Frank 11, Stockton's amus
ing stories there is a character of a jack-of-all-trades
and general utility man,
who is good at everything. He can do
anyining. irom uuiuiing a nouse to a
hencoop, and is just as handy in most
other lines as in that of carpenter.
Mr. Stockton might have got the ma
terial for this character from a man
who lives in National City, Cal., says the
Philadelphia Times. He is willing to do
anything from nursing a sick person to
building a church. There is no sort of
work in which he will not engage if
paid for it, and he is versatile enough to
make himself useful in pretty nearly
anything he undertakes.
That he is slever, not only with his
hands, but with his pen, is proved by
the following advertisement, which he
inserted in a newspaper in his town:
THi; OrtlGINAL
HANDY MAN!
Still lives and loves to labor.
Makes Door ami Window Screens, Files
baws. Sharpens Cutlery and Fits Keys.
Repairs and Polishes Furniture, Makes
Store Fixtures and Does Gen
era! Jobljlni;.
He Is at home in the sick room to offer
consolation to those who mourn, and pa
tiently nurses by day or night the sick In
body. God bless the Handy man and keep
hlin safe.
Ho may be found at his old knoll on Street
S, near Avenue 2.
N. 15. Makes a specialty of Church and
Schoolhouse work.
Jailor
5uits.
5prir$
5tyles
98
Representing one of Lending Styles.
MARK TWAIN'S STUTTER.
JH-lh IluttOIl niHUUNNOH IIIh I'len-
nnt Impi-tUmi'iit.
Joseph Ilntton, in hjs "Cigarette Pa
pers," thus breezily writes of America's
humorist :
"Do you recall what a pleasant, tan
talizing stutter Mark Twain has? It is
really not a stutter, nor a stammer, but
just a drawl and a hesitation; Charles
Lamb's was a real stutter. Lord Dun
dreary's was a good imitation.
"The most captivating impediment
was that of Mr. Travers, of New Vo'rk.
'Why, Mr. Travel's,' said a lady, 'you
stammer more in New York than you
did in Baltimore. 'II li higgi-r plaVe,'
stammered Travers. 'A chestnut !' you
say? Well, what of it V There are
chestnuts and chestnuts. If you have
heard Mark Twain lecture you know
with what effect lie uses his little pe
culiarity of speech. The point that
oroice tne general titter into n heart v
. . 1 . .I.,.. "
01 cruucttieH 011 or oeiore April on to j;,ugh when first he appeared in town
was concerning that very cold mono
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UMI I.UIIl. II, JJUJl l V'll- , CllllU 11 lllU
secretary of the convention.
The only accident policy
thut is put up In jars
for GO cents. Good
business policy to keep
a supply of Garland's
Happy Thought Salve
in the home. The
kind thut
cents.
cures.
60
9 For Sale at DONNELL'S. Z
I nato, the South Afiican millionaire, was
shot iu iu his office this morning at Jo
hannesburg, by a former soldier.
JoiiANXKsiiL'Mi, Mar. 11. The mur
derer of Wolf Joel, a cni'ii named Field
thein, has been arrested.
I DeitlntiHM C'unniit he Out ml
1 by local applications, as they cunnot
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
ditlon of the mucous lining of the Hun-
tadilan Tube. Wliun this tube ts Ju
lia wed you have a rumbling sound or
If the United States and Spain become
involved in war, it will he impossible to
import Havana tobacco. Consequently
high grade Havana cigats will increase
in price. Lav in a supply of Prize 'ms often
Medal cigars while the price leinains '
the same. 10-tf
0 tf I tain in Fiji, where, he said, 'it is so cold
up there that people can't tpeak the
truth.' When the audience had done
smiling, he added: 'I know because I
have been there.' The wit of 11 story
should be in the tail; American humor
the peculiar artfulness of 11
double-hinged tail; and you get two
laughs instead of one."
OUR stock of Ladies' Spring Suits for the season
of '98 is almost complete and we take great
pleasure in asking the Ladies of The Dalles
and vicinity to call and inspect them.
Leading Styles,
Designed by Leading Makers.
Our assortment is such that anyone can easily
make a satisfactory selection.
Ask to see our Black or Blue Serge Suits; Jack
ets lined with Silk; Skirt with finished seams and
velvet binding, at
$5.00
Our all-wool Cloth Suits, very Stylish and well
made. Finished seams in skirt, velvet bound,
Jocket faced to shoulder with same material, bound
seams. Price
$5.95
Suits from $5.00 to $20 00. aass
A. M. WILLIAMS & GO.
Children and adults tortured by burns,
scalds, injurb's, c.euia or skin diseases
may secure Instant relief by nein De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the
great pile remedy.
La Plata Sheep Dip, proven 'by every
test to he the best iion-poiMinous fluid
dip in the world; guaranteed to cure
scab, itch, sore throat, lice and hoof-rot.
Clarke A: l'alk, annuls, The Dalles,
Your Grocer
doesn't want to sell you low-price baking powder.
It is your fault. You ask for it. There is no
good low-price baking powder; so he sells you
bad. 7
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its weekly visits to the homes oi farmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT HAS faithfully lahorod for' their prosperity and happi
ness, for the improvement of their business and homo
interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and truo womanhood.
IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of the world, the nation and slates.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth
ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and tho
proper time to convert them into the largest possible
amount of money.
IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to tho wolfaro of
farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has
hold their confidence and esteem.
IT I THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
and wo furnish it with tho Semi-Weekly Chronicle ono
year for $1.75, cash in advance,
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