p IKE VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1898. NO 175 LEGISLATIVE CLERKSHIP BEING ABUSED House Not Maintaining Its Reform Position. MADE MANY APPOINTMENTS No Protests Entered Against Authori zations A Very Quiet Day in Both Houses of the Legislature. Salem, Or., Oct. 4. Outside of the vote for United States sena tor, the legislature had a quiet day. No new business at all came up in the senate. A good deal was acomplished, however, in the way of second readings. One of the more important measures disposed of provides for a joint com mittee to sit after the adjournment of the special session for the purpose of re vising and codifying the ecbool laws of Oregon, and present its report at the regular session. Daly of Benton and Mulkey of Polk were appointed on the part of the senate. The purpose of the committee has the sanction of the retir ing and incoming superintendents. The committee is forbidden to incur any ex pense. Ia the house half a dozen new bills were introduced. Among these was one by Curtis of Clatsop, which was made a special order for Thursday morning, tak ing from the sheriff the power of desig nating in what paper notice of sheriff saleB under execution shall be published and placing the choice with the judg ment creditor. At the beginning of the session the house set its face sternly against the committee-clerkship abuse. So uncom promising was the demand for reform in this matter that the power of appointing clerks was taken from the committees and it was required that all appoint ments should have the sanction of the house or be inoperative. Yesterday a dozen committee clerks were authorized, and today a ecore, and not a voice was raised in protest. In fact, the drift ie so unmistakable toward allowing all the clerks applied Lfor, and as many as has been customary, that one chairman created a ripple of merri ment by serving notice that he didn't want any clerk for his committee. The bouse yesterday restricted the insane asylum committee to a single clerk, but today it authorized the committee to employ expert assistance neceeeary for the work in hand. In the bouse the bill to incorporate Condon, Gilliam county, was passed. Freeland of Morrow introduced a reso lution asking the appointment of a joint committee to investigate the best means of improving the Columbia river at Ce lilo. The committee is to report at the next seseion. Both bouses adjourned early in the day till 10 a. m. tomorrow. LAWLESSNESS HELD IN CHECK American and Spanish Commissioners Now Have Matters Well in Hand Reign of Terror Ended. San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. Both the American and Spanish evacuation com missioners have been flooded with ap peals for protection. The former were beseeched by the Spanish residents liv ing between the lines and within the American lines to gnard their lives and property from the rapacity of the native inhabitants who were threatening them with all sorts of prosecutions, and the latter were the subjects of the impor tunities of the rich Porto Eicans within the Spanish lines, who feared that the Spanish soldiers, as a last act of cruelty, would despoil them of their property and perhaps murder them. Some of the appeals were both trantic and hys terical. . Steps were taken to prevent disorder as far as possible. It was natural that in the transition from the control of the Spanish government to a condition of liberty those who had suffered for gene rations at the hands of the govern ing class, should seek vengeance.or that private individuals shoule seize the op portunity to obtain redress for private wrongs. It was finally arranged that- wherever the Spaniards in the concentrating movement evacuated a town or position, the lines should overlap, that is, that our troops should enter the town shortly before the Spanish retired. There was no hiatus and no opportunity given to the lawless element. When ever our troops entered a Span ish town or position, by the arrange ments of the commissioners, the com mander of the Spanish force delivered an inventory of all the Spanish military and government property to the com manding American officer and took the latter's receipt. This plan obviates the necessity for sending a commission over the island to inventory government properly. PECULIAR POISONS. GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY The Result of Imperrect Digestion of Fond. Every living thing, plant or animal, contains within itself the germs of cer tain decay and death. In the human body these germs of dis eiee and death (called by scientists Ptomaines), are usually the result of imperfect digestion of food ; the result of indigestion or dyspepsia. The stomach, from abuse, weakness, does not promptly and thoroughly di gest the food. The result is a heavy, sodden mass which ferments (the first process of decay), poisoning the blood, making it thin, weak, and lacking in red corpuscles ; poisoning the brain and causing headaches and pain in the eyes. . Bad digestion irritates the heart, caus ing palpitation and finally bringing on disease of this very important organ. Poor digestion poisons the kidneys, causing Bright's disease and diabetis. And this is so because every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and weak digestion shows itself not only in loss of appetite and flesh, but in weak nerves and muddy complexion. The great English scientist, 'Huxley, said the best start in life is a sound Btomach. Weak stomachs fail to digest food properly, because they lack the proper quantity of digestive acids (lactic and hydrocloric) and peptogenic pro ducts; the most sensible remedy in all cases of indigestion, is to tale after each meal one or two of Stuart' Dyspep sia Tablets, because they supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure every form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They increase flesh, insure pure blood strong nerves, a bright eye and a clear complexion, because all these result only from wholesome food weil digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets at 50 cents a full sized package or by mail by enclosing price to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., but ask your druggist first. A little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address Stuart Co., Mar ahall, Mich. German or Latin. The nndersigned desires to instruct a few private classes in German or Latin during the next eight months, and takes this opportunity to solicit pupils. All desiring instructions in either of these languages will please inquire for further particulars at the Lutheran parsonage, 220 West Fourth Street, this city. Respectfully, s24-lm. L. Grey. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It was made for. EVACUATION IS WELL NIGH COMPLETED The Stars ant Strides are Soon to Wave . Oyer tlie Entire Area cftie Isl and of Porto Rico. . RAPID WORK FROM THE START Spanish and American Commissioners Worked in Perfect Harmony No Attempt to Delay the Carring Out of the Terms of the Protocol. Sax Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 26. The American commissioners to arrange for the evacuation of Porto Rico have been emineLtly successful in their dealings with the Spanish commissioners, and it is believed that within three weeks at the farthest the last of the Spanish troops will have sailed for home and the stars and stripes will be unfurled over San Juan. Transports are due in a week, and the indications are that in three weeks at the most, General Macias will relinquish control of the last foot of Porto Rican territory. A fitting celebration is being arranged for the occasion ot the flag raising at San Juan. Both the naval and military force 8 will participate. It case General Macias will accept, it is probable that a dinner or reception will be given in hie honor by the American commissioners. The mission of the commissioners has been accomplished without friction. More or less trouble was anticipated at the outset, but our commissioners have been agreeably surprised at the frank ness and candor the Spanish commis sioners have displayed. The language of the protocol was plain, definite and specific. It provided for the immediate evacuation of the island. On its text our commissioners stood, and to their gratification they found the Span ish commissioners not only acquiescent, but seemingly anxious to retire from the island at the earliest possible moment. The Spanish authorities realized that the entire population had become sud denly hostile to them ; that they had been dispossessed by the high court of war, and that they were there no longer by right but by sufferance. Accoidingly, they made every effort to co-operate with the American to expedite the evac uation, with the result that the last Spanish troops will soon have sailed for Spain. NEW HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT Form to Be Territorial, With One Rep resentative in Congress. 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