M MUMOT Ml mm y zmmm y VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, -.1898." NO. 80. UNCLE SAM GIVES ONE MORE SEVERE LESSON The MiBBinos are Given a Roagh In itiation Into the School of Re spect for Americans. ORDERED TO HAUL DOWN FLAG A Refusal to Do So Precipitated a Bat tle Between the Warships -There Were Losses on Both Sides The Americans Capture the Rebel Vessel. London. Oct. 20, The Madrid corre eponJent of the Times eays : Capt. Audoii, the minister of marine, has received a dispatch from Monila an nouncing a naval engagement between the Americana and rebels in consequence of Admiral Deweys forbidding the latter - to fly the rebel flag from their ships in the harbor. The dispatch states that there were losses on both sides, but the Americans captured the rebel ships. The seece of the engagement is not stated, but ie eupposed to have been Ma nila bay. Spain Advises Her Commissioners. Madrid, Oct. 20. The cabinet has de cided to forward to the Spanish peace commissioners-at Paris an official dis patch received yesterday from Ma nila, reporting an engagement between the American and insurgent warships, growing out of a refusal of Admiral Dewey to allow the insurgents to fly their flag from their ships. The dis patch says, that Admiral Dewey, having forbidden the Taglos to hoist the Phil ippine flag upon their vessels, a series of fights occurred, resulting in losses on both sides. Not Reported in Washington. Washington, Oct. 19. As far as conld be ascertained, no information concern ing the reported naval engagement has been received at the navy department, nor has Gen. Otis, commanding the United States troops in Manila, made any mention of it in any commnnication which be may have sent to the war de partment. The dispatch created considerable in terest here. Recently the newspapers contained a statement that Admiral Dewey had dispatched one or two of his ships to another portion of the Philip pine group on a mission of some import ance, and the suggestion is made unoffi cially that it may have been these ves sels which have been engaged in combat with the insurgents. GET FLESH. Get Strength, Vigor, Clear Complex ion and Good Digestion, Not by Pat ent Medicine, But in Nature's Own Way. Any honest physician will tell yon that there is but one way to get increas ed flesh; all the patent medicines and cod liver oils to the contrary notwith standing. . Nature has but one way to increase flesh, etiength and vigor, mind and body, and that is through the stomach by wholesome fond, well digested. There is no reason or common sense in other methods whatever. People are thin, run down, nervons, pale, and shaky in their nerves simply because their.stomachs are weak. They may not think they have dys pepsia, but the fact remains that they do not eat enough food, or what they eat ia not quickly and properly digested, as it Bhould be. Dr. Harlandson says tbe reason is be cause the stomach lacks certain digestive acids and peptones, and deficient secre tion of gastric juice. Nature's remedy in such cases is to supply what the weak stomach lacks. There are several good preparations which will do this, but none so really as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which are designed especially for all stomach troubles, and which cure all digestive weakness on the common sense plan of furnishing the digestive principles which the stomach lacks. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabletd give per fect digestion. First effect is to increase the appetite, and increased vigor, added flesh, pure blood and strength of nerve and muscle is the perfectly natural re sult. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest tonio known and will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. May be found at druggists at 50 cents for full sized package or direct by mail from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. ACCIDENT TO TORPEDO BOAT Several Boiler Tubes Blown Out Near Skamokawa and Six or Eight Members of the Crew Were Badl? Scalded. Pobtland, Oct.20. The following dis patch reached this city today from As toria : The torpedoboat Davis at Skamokawa, Wash., has been disabled by the burst ing of some boiler tubes. Six or eight of the crew were badly ecalded. She will return to Portland. Doctors have left on a special boat from here. Mr. Zimmerman, oi the firm of Wolfe & Zwicker, received a dispatch of tbe same import from the other members of his firm about the same time. They wired from Clifton announcing the ac cident and the scalding of eight men, but gave no particulars. With the party that went down on the Davis about 5 o'clock last evening were F. Wolff, L. E. Wolff and A. Zwicker, of the firm that built the torpedo-boat. Dr. E. H. Thornton was also a member of the party, and it is reported that Gov ernor Lord and Adjutant-General Tnttle were also on board. There were about thirty-eight men all told on board the boat, the crew con sisting of twenty-five men. WAS SHOT, , BUT BY WHOM? A Marion County Man Refuses to Name His Assassin He Was Wound ed After a Struggle. Gsbvais, Or., Oct. 19. Freeman J. Eldridge, who lives with his brother, H. G Eldridge, a few miles west of here, was found yesterday afternoon lying woanded near his home, having beenj shot by some one whose name he.refuses to divnlge, claiming the shooting was a personal affair, and he will disclose his identity at the proper time. Tbe trouble commenced in the house, where evi dences of a fierce struggle were found. Eldridge claims that be tried to avoid the trouble. He ran out of the house and was climbing the fence surrounding it when his assailant fired the contents of a' double-barreled shotgun at him, knocking him off the fence, thirty feet from the house. The tine ehot with which the gnn was loaded took effect in his head, face and limbs. His wounds are not considered dangerous. Eldridge recently returned here from the mines at Anadim, Linn county. Wood for Bale. Oak and pine, leave orders at Richard sons blacksmith shop on Third street. 9-17 3mo H. H. Flemuino. CONQUEST OF MANILA IS COMPLETED ApinaMs Men Have Agreed to Vacate Promptly the Last Snbnrb Held ay Them. CAVITE HAS BEEN EVACUATED Rest of the Island of Luzon Remains Under Control of the Insurgents Aguinaldo's Power Has Declined to Such an Eitent that no More Serious Trouble is Anticipated from That Quarter. New Yoek, Oct. 20. A dispatch from Manila to the Herald says : The ineurgent general, Pio Pilar has agreed to evacuate Paco Paco, the last suburb of Manila held by the Filippinos on October 25th. This completes the American conquest of the city. The last rebeljhas left Cavite. The Americans now hold Cavive and Manila, the rest of the island of Luzon being in the hands the insurgent faction. How little power. Aguinaldo possesses is shown by his refusal to grant passes to visit the interior, on the ground that the northern provinces are held by Gen. Makabouloa, who is in revolt against the Malo Los government. Aguinaldo has ordered the release of the Spanish civilian prisoners taken at Iloilo. Steamers nnder the American flag are forbidden to load by the native authori ties unless they pay a tax of five per cent ad valorem on the coast and twenty per cent on their freight to. the local governor. Aguinaldo is preparing for a possible return of the islands to Spanish rule and will entertain no proposal from Spain. Every native is sworn to join bis ranks in such an event. Out of the southern inlands Mandano would not combine against Spain. There are two cases of smallpox this week, although the health of tbe troops shows a slight improvement, there being few cases of typhoid fever and dysen tery. There is still need for more women nurses. Bed Cross workers, after some slight hitches, are starting an ably managed auxiliary hospital for serious cases, likewise a hospital for tbe California troops. They intend opening still another home for tbe convalescen t soldiers. Old fashions in dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned medicine can re place Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For eale by Blake ley & Houghton. Auction Sale. At my farm on 5-Mile, Tuesday, Oct. 25th, iarm implements, wagons, harness, etc. 10-11 d w td Wm. Floyd. Cam in Y our checks. All countv warrants registered prior to Dec. 1, 1894, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after September 8 1898. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. ONE FOR A DOSE. HeraoTe Pimples, Prevent r; i L.-jj laeoiooa. Care HendacheandDvarMTviiV tec bold b, drasguu. or. S0SANK0 COYPhila! pZ Bob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., ears that for constipation he has found De Witt's Little Early Risers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troublee. Snipes-Kinersly Drng Co. P HIS Royal makes tbe food pure, wholesome and delicious. (PxAl POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWOEft CO., NEW YORK. BAD STORM RAGING IN JAPAN Hundreds of Villages Swept Away and Thousands Drowned. Vancouveb, Oct. 20. Disastrous ty phoons, sandstorms snl floods have caused fearful loss of life and "property in the Orient. In the district watered by the river Feng, in Japan, hundreds of villiages have been swept away and 2000 people drowned. Another report says 250 towns are under water. Thous ands of refugees are flocking to the cities. The Ishkarie river also over flowed, drowning over a thousand peo ple. In a terrible typhoon off Formosa hundreds of lives were lost. Among tbe ships lost was the Ameri can bark. Comet. The crew was saved. Homeward-bound passengers say they passed numerous abandoned vessels. The loss of life must have been enor mous. BUSINESS LOCALS. Use Clarke & Falks Rosofocm for the teeth. tf Sauer kraut and bnlk pickles at Maier & Benton's. Fresh Shoalwater Bay Oysters at An drew Keller's. Six spring calves for sale at M. H. Miller's on Five-mile 10-15-18 Use Clarke & Falk'a Floral Lotine for sunburn and wind chafing. tf Use Clarke & Falk'e Quinine Hair Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. tf Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk'a pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf The Vive Camera is the best in use. For sale by the Postoffice Pharmacy, tf A nicely furnished room for rent. For particulars apply at this office. 10-3 lw You need have no boils if you will take Clarke & Falk'a sure cure for boils. Fresh burned lime can be had at tbe Hugh Glenn warehouse for $1.30 a barrel. Have your bicycle repairing done by Chas. Burchtorf, corner of Third and Federal. Phone 49. Ladies earn $8.00 per week working at home, no canvassing, enclose self ad dressed 8 tamped envelope. Standard Novelty Co., 101 Beekman St., New York City. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. - It gives immediate relief. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. - Backieu'i Armea n.l.f). The best salve in the world for cutp, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui ea piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 conts per box. For sale by Blakeley and Honzhton. drueeistn. ' E. C. Blanke, of Lewisville, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years Stan Jing. He advises others to try it. It aleo cures eczema, skin diseases and obsti nate sores. Snipes-Sinerely Drug Co. Situation wanted as cook, by middle aged woman, country preferred. Apply at this office. 10-8 dlw Co Where the Crowds Go. FSI5 WEEK JTTf CHOI The bargain exhibits in the respective departments through out our-store this week, will merit the attention of every con servative buyer. A few hints here : Cloak Department. Seal Plush Capes, neatly braided, collar trimmed in Angora Fur ?3.50. Needless to dwell in detail on our stock in this department. We show leading styles in Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Garments. The variety of our etylt-s and prices is such as to'make choosing easy and a pleasure. Dress Goods Dep't. 50c Materials at 33c yard. Ladies wishing a material for a neat and Btylish street enit for immediate or later wear, will find our special offering of interest. Novelties in Braid Trimming? jnat opened. Complete stock of linings, etc. PTfmnWrS See our latest arrivals in UiUA&UllIO Astrakhans. Boucles and Golf Cloakings. Hat Department. J0"" B' Stetson Co " While) our $ioo I Hat f Counter is offering lncf I Popular styles in men's Ado l. I Hats worth up to $2.00 Go where the crowds go. A. M. WILLIAMS & GO. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BECOME A HOME HEALTH CLUB. (Cat this oat and forward it with $1.00 to THE INTER OCEAN PUB. CO: I hereby accept the invitation to become a member of the Home Health, Club, and I enclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's subscription to The Weekly Inter Ocean, which, I understand, enlitl-s vie to a life member ship, a record number, and a copy of Volume 1 of the Home Health Club books (price, 1.00)' free of expense. Name ... . . Town or City Street No Slate i . One of the most practical and beneficial courses of study ever offered to its readers by any newspaper. Not only are there a series of practical lessons in paper each week, hut the subscriber is presented, free of expense, with a beauti ful cloth-bound book, worth one dollar, besides a life membership in the great clnb. Subscribe at once and Ket the special lessons now beins published. Cloady Weathep Preferred foir Sittings. MY WORK Chapman Block. You've Not Seen It all 'til you've Been Here Clothing Dep't. Men's Suits from $3.50 to $22.50. Our special attrac tion in Men's Suits this week is a special couuter of Men's $5.00 Suits. On this counter we offer suits worth" regu larly 16.00, 7.50, J9.00 and $10.00, in sizes from 85 to 42, in square cut, round cut and double breasted. Choice $5.00. Boys'- Two-Piece Suits. Another attraction. -Others profit by it. why not yon? We have placed a lot of Boys' Two-piece and Three-piece Suits; in sizes from 4 to 19 years, on a couuter by them selves and have marked them just HALFPRICE Every suit very desir able and worth every cent of first price. Val ues ranging from 75o to 914.60. Do yon want a suit worth $5 for $2.50. (j.if'iiixnw The choicest are going; Boys'- Knee Pants.... Styles worth uo to 85, cents.' We have assorted these into two lots: 15c and 25c. Go where the crowds go. MEMBER OP THE The Inter Ocean Pub. Co., Chicago, I1I MY SUCCESS. THE DALLES, OIL Si