me VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1898 NO 192 0W WAR SAID TO BE AVERTED TliB British GoYernient Announces tLe Situation is Ameliorating. DETAILS NOT YET PUBLISHED Implication that the Withdrawal of the Fashoda Expedition Has Been Agreed to by France, After Which More Negotiations Will Be Entered Upon for Final Adjustment of All the Points at Issue. New York, Nov. 3. The London cor respondent of the Evening Post cables that a general and satisfactory agree ment has been effected between Great Britain and France on the Faahoda question. Loxdox, Nov. 3. An official note 18 eued this evening says : "There is good reason to hope that the political situation is ameliorating. It can be confidentially stated that when the cause of irritation which unfortu nately recently existed between France and Great Britain on the Upper Nile is removed, which is expected soon to be the case, the door will be again open for the resumption of those friendly nego tiation which have characterized the normal state of the relations between the two countries." Coal For British Warships. Philadelphia, Nov. 3. A morning paper publishes the following : The pro bability of war between England and France received a fresh impetus here yesterday by the action of England, which purchased a large amount of American coal for immediate delivery at her West Indian naval station. In response to hurried cablegrams from London, ship brokers engaged in the West Indian trade spent the greater part of yesterday in searching for tonnage suitable to transport the coal from Phila delphia and Newport News to points where it will be more convenient for the English war craft to fill the bunkers. The first shipments are to be sent to Kingston, to be followed by vessels for Bermuda, St. Lucia and Demerara, which are the principal ports in the West Indies subject to Great Britain. It was reported yesterday that two Brit ish warships had been ordered here to undergo slight repairs, which, nnder or dinary circumstances, would have been made either at Halifax or the Bermuda islands. Peace at Any Price. New Yokk, Nov. 3. A dispatch to the Herald from Paris says : . France is regarding England with anx ious eyes. Everything indicates the warlike spirit prevailing across the channel. All the journals record the British naval preparations with pesai mistic comments. Nobody here desires war. In the first place, Fashoda is not worth it. In the second, France is not ready. If force is resorted to it will be England that insists upon it. BIG RAILROAD DEAL Negotiations for ale of Ilwaco Road in Progress. Astoria, Nov. 2. It was reported here this afternoon that negotiations are progress between the Astoria & Colui bia River railroad company and the Ilwaco Railroad & Navigation com pany. It is Baia tne Astoria company will absorb the Ilwace company, and that boats to Ilwaco and North beach will rnn from Flavel, making close con nections with the traius to and from Portland. This will permit summer visitors to reach North beach in six hours, without experiencing the delay that has been tbe rule in the past. The scheme includes the improvement of the terminal facilities at Ilwaco, and the road from there to Sealiind. This will give the Astoria & Columbia River road a practical monopoly of all tbe summer travel to the beaches on both sides of the Columbia. IS IT RELIEF? THE COMMON TROUBLE, ACID DYS PEPSIA OR SOCK STOMACH. Now Recognized as a Cause of Serious Disease. Acid Dyspepsia, commonly called heart burn or sour stomach, is a form of indigestion resulting from fermentation of the food. The stomach being too weak to promptly digest it, the food re mains until fermentation begins filling the stomach with gas and a bitter, sour, burning taste in tbe mouth is often pres ent. The conditions soon becomes chronic and being an every day occur rence is given but little attention. Be cause dyspepsia is not immediately fatal many people do nothing for the trouble. Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as a radical cure for every form of dyspepsia. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package. It is prepared by the Stuart Chemical Co., Marshall, Mich., and while it promptly and effectually re etdres a vigorous digestion, at the same time is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, bnt on the contrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach, improves the appetite and makes lite worth living. Send for free book on stomach dis eases. KICKED BY A HORSE Whitman County Farmer Was Acci dentally Killed. Colfax, Noy. 3. Willis Ells, a farmer living near Colfax, was accidentally killed last night. He was coming home after dark, when his four-horse team be came frightened and turned around. He jumped ont of his wagon, and one of his horses kicked him, breaking several ribs and inflicting internal injuries from which he died in a few hours. He was 25 years old. He was a native of Whit man county, his father being an old pioneer. He left a widow and one small child. Pnddln' Head Wilson Says: "The fool eaith, 'Put all thy eggs in different baskets;' which means, scatter your . money and your attention ; but the wise man eaith: 'Put all your eggs in one basket, and watch tbe bas ket.' " We have only one basket, and we are watching it in optics. Having made a thorough study of the subject, graduat ing from three of the best colleges, we are enabled to give you a scientific ex amination. It doesn't matter whether you buy a $10 glass or a $1 glass, or an glasses at all, yon get an examination, and a thorough one at that, which alone is worth your time to know your eves. I fit all cases of eyes, and am permanent ly located in: The Dalles. I am no traveling fake, and best of all I guarantee all work in optics to give you entire satisfaction. Yours to serve, Pko. P. G. Daut, the ontician. Two doors west of Keller's bakery, The Dalles, Oregon. Fresh "burned lime can be had at the Hugh Glenn warehouse for $1.30 a barrel. A PROTEST IS TO BE ENTERED Maintenance of a Status Qno of Canal Question to Be Forced If Possible. TOOK PROMPT ACTION ON IT Consul Donaldson Instructed to Bring Nicaragua's President to Time Objection to Granting Franchise to any Private Corporation. New York, Nov. 3. A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says : Action has been taken by the administration looking to the maintenance of the statue quo with respect to the concession ot the Maritime Canal Company for the con struction of the Nicaragnan canal. Secretary Hay has cabled instructions to Minister Merry, under which, through Consul Donaldson, at Managua, remon strances will be lodged with President Zelaya against the concession bis govern ment has awarded to Messrs Eyre & Cragin, representing an American syndi cate, for the construction of the - canal upon the expiration of the contract held by the Maritime Company. The presi dent and members of his cabinet are of the opinion that the new syndicate has not entered into the agreement with the Nicaraguan government to build the canal, but to make a deal with the Maritime Canal Company, under which the syndicate will receive a certain sum for its rights. So far aB the administration is con cerned, its objection to a transfer of-the concession Jies in the bad effect it will have upon congress, which would hesi tate to vote the government aid so neces sary to the construction of tbe canal. "Private enterprise will never build that great waterway," said an official last night. "A government will have to build it, and that government will be the United States. So far as the' ad ministration is concerned, it ia not a question of what company has a con tract, but.the. president is pledged to the construction of tbe canal. He believes it to be a necessity, and he therefore de sires that the status quo be maintained, in order that when the subject is dis cussed by congress no unnecessary com plications may exist which conld be used to the disadvantage of tbe proposition for the government to build the canal." The authorities are satisfied at Presi dent Zelay's announcement .that the concession of tbe Maritime Canal Com pany will not expire until October 19, 1899, and it is intended that every effort shall be directed to secure the passage by congress of one of the measures pro viding for government aid in the con etruction of tbe waterway. . SPAIN'S OFFER TO SOLDIERS Those Who Have Served Three Years May Remain in Cuba If They Choose to Do So. New York, Nov. 3. A dispatch to tbe Herald from Havana says : The Spanish government has decided on the terms nnder which the soldiers desirous of staying in Cuba will be allowed to re main. If they have served three years in full they will be given their discharge and paid a small part of their salary, distributed pro rata, receiving notes for the balance. Those soldiers who have served less than three will be taken to Spain. ' " This rule concerning discharge applies to the orden pubhcos also, and it is be' Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. FOVDEF. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. lieved that the majority of them will take the opportunity to secure free trans portation to Spain,' WILL SCORN TERMS OFFERED Generally Accepted View at Paris Question of Presenting a Counter Proposition Not Yet Considered. Paris, Nov. 3. The general accepted view here of the peace negotiations is that tbe Spaniards will not agree to the proposals submitted by the Americans to take the Philippine islands and to re imburse Spain for the money spent in permanent improvements in those' isl ands. There is a conflict ot opinion as to whether tbe Spanish commissioners to morrow will present a counter proposi tion. This matter, it is added was un decided at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Are You Interested? The O. K. & N. Go's Mew Book On the Resources of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho is being distributed. Our readers are requested to forward the addresses of their Eastern friends and acquaintances, and a copy of the work will be sent them free. This is a mat ter all ehould be interested in, and we would ask that everyone take an in terest and forward such addresses to W. H. Hurlbukt, General Passenger Agent, O. E. & N. Co., Portland. Ha ji 00 Depart time schedule. Arrive Fob From Dalles. From. Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fast Mail Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mall. 11:50 p.m. ass City, St. Louis, 3:10a.m. . Chicago and East. - Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis. St. Paul, Flyer. 5:30 p.m. D u lu th, Milwaukee, 6:50 a. m. Chicago and East. 8 p. m. From Portland. 4 p. m. Oeean Steamships. All Sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco Nov. 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, ?S. 8 p.m. 4 p. m. E I.Sunday Columbia Ev, Steamers. Ex.Sunda$ To Astoria and Way Saturday Landings. 10 p. m. 6 a. m. Willamette Kivkb. 4:30 p. m. Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Ex. Sunday Salem & way Land's. 7 a. m, Willamette and Yam- 3:30 p. m. Tues.Thur. hill Kivep.s. Mon.,wed., and But. Oregon City, Dayton, and Frl. and Way-Landings. 6 a. m. 'Wili.amktte River. 4:30 p. m. Tue..Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Tue., Thur and.Sut.j and Way-Landings. and Sat. Leave Lv Riparia Snake River. Lewiston. daily Riparia to Lewiston. daily except except Saturday. Friday. For full particulars call on O. R. Js N. Co.'s agent Tne Dalles, or address W. H. HTJBLBNRT, Gen. Fas. Agt., Portland, Or R. W- Williams & Co. Shoe Dep't. Child's rubbers, Child's rubbers, Misses' rubbers, .Ladies rubbers, Boys' and youths' satin calf shoes, lace or congress, sizes 2 to 6 about two dozen pairs worth $1.50 and $1.65 Men's shoes in lace or congress, satin calf, capped or plain toes. Shoes worth up to $8.00 per pair Ladies' spring beel fine kid shoes, needle or equare toe, with patent tip. About two dozen pair only. The price was $2.50 pair Dressy dress shoes men. xour little boy of 8 or 10 years wants a shoe built like bis papas. "Lace shoe with hooks on them," we have them. Kid, patent tips, . . . . were$2.25 Congo calf, calf lips,, were $2.00 Todes ai)d pa brie PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body -with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy G-rocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer G-rocer. BLACKSMITH and WAGON MAKER. Blacksmith's Supplies. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. Second and Laughlin Streets, THE DALLES, - - - - OREGON. wascowarehoii Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot j?ii kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Snorts, o? mTLiTfeieo Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Fendle- "B1! Oil T This Flour is manufactured expressly for family L -- u8e ; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. ' ' We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think ea call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. sizes 5 5 to 8, tolll to 2 f X to 8 Per pair 10 cents. sizes 814 sizes sizes 2ys While they last $1.00 Two lots $1.25, $1.50 per pair. Now only $1.50 Now $1.15 and $1.00 for the little ") We are ready to show them in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough" is a poor principle. Those who make the earliest selections secure best results. 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