M ffliijei hbi wmtM VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1898 NO 182 REVOLTS THE ORDER OF THE DAY AT GUAM Two Blooflless Uprisings Ha?e Occurred There Since American Rule Was EstaWishei on tte Island. BOTH WERE QUICKLY QUELLED American Flag Was Hauled Down on Each Occasion, But Soon Replaced by the Local Police A Young Sail or Now Running Things for Un . cle Sam. Honolulu, Oct. 4, via San Francisco, Oct. 12. The United Statea troop ehip Pennsylvania arrived from Manila by way of Guam yesterday. The Pennsyl vania was the first vessel flying the United States flag that had touched at Guam since the Charleston took posses sion. Two revolutions had taken place,which were not bad, since republican principles bad not been long in the land. : Incited by the Spanish priests, twice had the natives pulled down "Old Glory" and hoisted the Spanish colors. Twice had the local police hoisted the ensign of Uncle Sam again, and no bloodshed had ensued. The Poob Bah who is running things in Guam for the United States is reported to be a young sailor, who is said to have deserted from one of the whalers which touched there some time ago. Dysentery, mumps and measles were epidemic at Manila when the Pennsyl vania left. On the night of Oct. 3d Second-Lieut.1 Merriam. U. S. A., and First-Lieut. Wheelock, New York volunteers, decid ed to run things in Honolulu, and de clared martial law. Wheelock was pro vost marshal in charge of the mounted infantry. It is not known whether or not Merriam was on duty. About 11 :S0 p. m. the two officers declared martial law, and for two hours and a half this condition of affairs prevailed. Indignant citizens awoke General King about 1 o'clock in the morning, and the general caused the two officers to be rounded up, and martial law was de clared off. The Hawaiian planters have not made any overtures to the sugar trust; the latter has made overtures to the plant ers, and is now openly in the field with a offer to contract for the Hawaiian sugar for the next three years, expressly stip ulating that the present arrangement with the new California refinery shall continue, which means that the Port Costa refinery is to get 60,000 tons an nually and the balance goes to San Fran cisco or New York, as the trust may de cide. Captain Tanner, U. S. N., has arrived to select a suitable site for the coaling wharf. A BIG FIRE IN . TAC0MA, WASH. Partly Completed Tourists Hotel En tirely Destroyed Incendarism is Suspected. Tacoma, Oct. ll.-The Tourists hotel, under construction by the Northern Pa cific Land Company, was burned tonight. Officials of the land company say that the building cost as it stood $470,000, placing the loss at $200,000, with no in surance, It was the purpose of the land company to make this one of the finest hotels in the country, and it would have cost over $1 ,000,000. The hotel com manded one of the finest sites in the city, overlooking Puget sound. During the fire tonight, W. F. Fen more, of hook and ladder No. 5, was thrown from the ladder and two men fell upon him. He is internally injured and may not live. CONFINED IN A CUBAN DUNGEON Terrible Experience of Samuel Ensign, An American Deprived of His Liberty for Eighteen Long Years, and Robbed. Rockfoed, Oct. 12. Samuel Ensign, an engineer of the old-time Racine & Mississippi railroad, and -a resident of this city for many years, has returned, old and broken in health, with a sad story of imprisonment and suffering in Cuba. When Ensign left Rockford he went to Cuba, where he obtained a situation as engineer in a sugar refinery. One night Ensign, with two fellow workmen, resisted an assault made upon a native woman by Spanish soldiers. The next morning, Ensign says, all three were taken prisoners to Havana, where they were placed in Moro Castle. One of the men died in seven months and the other lived two and a half yeare. For thirteen years and five months Ensign alleges he was confined in the castle, allowed to epeak to no one, and only allowed to welk through .the corri dor 204 feet long for recreation. At the expiration of that time he was taken out to work with a ball and chain on his ankle, constrncting a piazza. At that he worked five years. He became friendly with the monks and attendents of the neighboring monastery, and one night was spirited away and placed on a man-of-war, which finally landed him in Jlexico. When placed in prison Ensign claims he had certificates of deposit to the amount of $8000 and $1000 in money, none of which was ever returned to him. Deainesa Capnot be Cored by local -applications, as they cannot 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 dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur 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.-J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. E&'&old by Druggists, 75c. 6-10 All' Hons Given Away I It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and Buffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Caughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thous ands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bron chitis, Hoarseness and diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Hough ton, druggiEts, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 Why does my cake smell so queer?" Too much soda or per haps alum or lime. Use Schillings Best baking pow der. 5? - FIGHT BETWEEN OFFICERS AND STRIKERS Arrival of Importei Nepes Causes a Figlit in W&icli Twenty Men Were Killed anfl. WormrM. ANOTHER BATTLE IN PROGRESS All Sorts of Wild Reports Are Flying Broadcast, One of Which is to the Effect that One Hundred Men Were Killed and Wounded. Virden-, 111., Oct. 12. The arrival of the imported Negroes from the south at 12:30 today was followed by a desperate battle. Five hundred . shots were ex changed between the strikers on one side, and Sheriff Davenport and depu ties and railroad police on the other. It ia thought at least twenty men on both sides were killed and wounded, and five seriously wounded. When the Chicago & Alton train bear ing the Negroes arrived, it was met by fully 1500 armed miners, who were lined up on each side of the track between the telegraph office and the mines of the Chicago Virden Coal Company. The train was stopped immediately in front of the east gates of the stockade, and the trouble began. Dozens of shots were fired from the stockade at the men, while the strikers were half a mile away and one Chicago and .Alton policeman was undoubtedly killed by a shot from the tower. The wildest rumors are afloat, one of which is that as many as fifty miners have been killed. The town is in the greatest excitement. Men are securing whatever arms they can get hold of, ex pecting to use them for their own pro tection should the trouble spread. Shortly before 1 :30 Managar Luken tried to make his eecape from the Bhaft. The attempt was the signal for another fusilade from a body of men said to be miners. The manager and a small body of detectives ran into an alley behind the postoffice. The attacking party, however, continued to fire away. It is not known whether any of the Bhots took effect. The city marshal tele graphed the chief of police of Spring field to send a special train with doctors. Sheriff Davenport has sent a telegram to Governor Tanner, asking that troops be sent immediately. The sheriff thinks possibly one hundred men have been killed and wounded,but others deem the estimate too large. There is the great est indignation against the mine opera tors. Luken is held responsible for the tragedy. Springfield, Oct. 12. Governor Tan ner has just received a telephone mes sage from Sheriff Davenport, of Virden, stating that over one hundred men have been killed in riots at that place, and that the battle continues. The govern or immediately ordered the militia from Pana to proceed at once to the scene of the tragedy. Springfield, Oct. 12. A bullet-riddled train pulled into the Chicago & Alton dopot here this afternoon from Virden. One deputy is dead. He was riding on the front of the car with a Winchester, when the miners fired on him. He discharged his Winchester and was shot almost to pieces. Bert Kyger, of Bloomington, who was draw ing the train, was shot in the arm. There were about two hundred and fifty armed miners in Virden. The train was loaded with negroes, who say they came here under false representations from the operators. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. Royal make the food pure, wholesome and delicious. 0ml POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., MEW YORK. BUSINESS LOCALS. Use Clarke & Falks Rosofoam for the teeth. tf Sauer kraut and bulk pickles at Maier & Benton's. Fresh Shoalwater Bay Oysters at An drew Keller's. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine for snnburn and wind chafing. tf Booths' fresh eastern oysters at The Dalles Commission Company. 10-10 A nicely furnished room for rent. For particulars apply at this office. 10 3 lw Fresh burned lime can be had at the Hugh Glenn warehouse for $ 1.30 a barrel. Leave your orders for dressed chickens with the Stadleman Commission Co. Phone 345. Have your bicycle repairing done by Chas. 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They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great in results. Snipes Kinsedy Drug Co. Auction Sale. At my farm on 5-Mile, Tuesday, Oct. 25th, iarm implements, wagons, harness, etc. 10 11 d w td Wat. Floyd. Win your battles against disease by acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediate results. When taken early it prevents constipation. And in latter stages it furnishes prompt relief. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Items of IN" THE DRESS GOODS DEPT. New Goods have been coming in almost daily for some time. Our stock is now very complete and full of good things. We are Showing a 40-inch Dress Material in two toned effects, at 33c per yard, which is offered regularly at 50c. Would make a neat street suit or house dress. Our Showing in Plaids at 15c, 35c and $1.00 are not matched elsewhere, either in qual ity, style or prices, ond offer the most suitable materials for chil dren's school dresses, or ladies' waists, etc. All-wool Two-toned Suitings, 27 inches wide, at 30c per yard, are also attracting considerable at tention. Suppose you investigate. i R. JR. Williams & Co. FAIR! FABR! FAI&SE The Tenth Annual Fair and Race Meeting of Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society Embracing the Counties of WASCO, SHERMAN, GILLIAM, CROOK, MORROW AND UMATILLA Will Be THE DALLES, WASCO CO., OR. Tuesday, October 18, 1898, Continuing 5 days. For Premium List and any information regarding the fair write to J. O. Mack Secretary, The Dalles, Oregon. A. S. MAC ALLISTER, Pres. SECOND ANNUAL ..Stockmen's Fair.. TO BE ANTELOPE, - OCTOBER 13, UNDER THE The Stockmen's Union of 3 DAYS. For premium lists and any information regarding the fair, write to E. J. CLISAN, Manager, Antelope, Oregon. Interest The New Cloakings for fall of '98 are interestingly handsome. There are Bouclea and Astrachans. in plain and two toned effects. English G-olfgas Cloakings will play an important part as material for Ladies' wraps this' season. The style of this popular goods will permit the making of garments rich and stylish, elegant in wear as well aa appearance. - We Show an Extensive Line in all popular color-combinations. Would gladly show you. Held at Continuing 5 days. HELD AT - - - OREGON. 14 and 15, 1898. AUSPICES OF Southern Wasco County 3 DAYS.