CO THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1898 NO 194 VOT. YT NEW YEAR'S DAY SEES CUBA FREE Evacuation, However, Will Not Be Completed. CONTROL TO BE SURRENDERED troubled with lose of flesh and appetite, with accumulation of gas, sour rising and heartburn. . Mr. A. W. Sharper, of No. 61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Indiana, writes as fol lows: "A motive of pure gratitude prompts me to write these few lines regarding the new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I have been a suf ferer from nervous dyBpepsia for the lust four years ; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable results. They sometimes gave temporary relief until the effects of the medicine wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a book keeper with little physical exercises, but I am glad to etate that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I have rroinnrt in floah nlppn hfit.tfir and am bet- Only Things to Be Settled Are Rights in e w The above is written of Spain to Sell the Bronze Cannon not for notoriety, bat is based on actual fact. Respectfully yours, A. W. Sharper, and Our Responsibility For the Public Buildings. Debt. 61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind. It is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets will cure any stomach weak- rtaaa M dlDAflBO OTlPnfc (AYlPftr of t. Vl f New York, Nov. 17. A dispatch to as. the Herald from Havana says : loas of fleBn anj Bppetite, sleeplessness, The American and Spanish commie- palpitation, heartburn, constipation and eioners in agreeing on Jan. 1st as the headache. date for the Spanish evacuation of Cuba Send for valuable little book on .torn- ... ach diseases bv addressing Stuart Co., TOOK a preueueui iruui i,u n taj ONLY COURSE OF THE UNITED STATES Can Reply to Spain in Other Way. No I ARBITRATION QUESTION CLOSED Spanish Claim is Probably That Spain's Action in Pledging the Resources of the Philippines and Her Dis- vosal of the Philippines is Not Open for Discussion. Royal makes tbe food pare, wholesome and delicious. X HP. K IIS a POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., HEW YORK . Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell at 50 cents. full sized packages CONFINED IN FILIPINE JAILS Aguinaldo Refuses to Release His Pris oners. peace signed fifty years ago between the United States and Mexico when ah agreement was made as to the time when American occupation should ceaee. Then as now, it was known that all the troops could not be embarked by the date agreed upon. Theoretically the Spanish occupation will cease January 1st, though it is be lieved that 25,000 Spanish troops will still remain in Cuba. These men will continue to occupy their barracks until they leave for the peninsula. Manila. Nov. 16. General Otis, the It was aereed that all arms save those commander of the American forces, re in ration should be returned to Soain. cently propoeed to Aguinaldo that he , , . I(M fV, r,ht release the friars and civilians held in There yet remains to be settled the right ... . . captivity throughout the provinces. The .ot Spain to sell tne Dronze cannon ana in8areent leader denied their maltreat- to have pay for the public buildings on ment, and refused to releaee them, the island. " claiming that the civilians had enlisted nri nrr, n th first troorrn as volunteers, and, therefore were legit praT, hnnt Xnvfimber 25th. imate prisoners of war. Aguinaldo also Chinese Arrested." - Pendleton; Nov. 16. Pendleton's Chinatown has been thrown into a fever of excitement by the arrest of three Chinamen on complaint of Chinese In spector B. F. Jossey. They are charged Paris, Nov. 17. At the daily session with being illegally in tne united states I on1 ..amA Kofnw-A Aftino TTmt.Ari St R t PH 1 uujom- 1"-"v" I - t-, . 3 t i uomniiSBioner ruinu tuuav iur c&auiiua the bpanisn memoranaum present n tion Tong wfao had bepn reKjBtered a8 yesterday's joint session was up for con- a Chinese merchant, was proven to have slderation. No unofficial persons know been a laboror, on which ground Deputy ,v. .,f r.t th jni.nmont i t it ia United States Attorney Maya asked for -aa-a ,-n. ToDg's deportstlon. Acting safe to assume that, Bistence on the reservation of her Philip pine soverignty and her proposition to arbitrate the construction of the third articles of the protocol, Spain has made two other important statements: First, that on the high Colonel Hecker, who has heretofore counseled delay, now thinks the time has arrived for vigorous action. The weather being settled he would . bring tbe troops at once. Stories are current here in Spanish circles that the Cubans at Marianao, in Pinar del Rio, and at other camps are burying arms and ammunition for the purpose of providing for possible diffi culties with the Americans. It is started that these arms are to be stored in secret biding places until a definite declaration of policy is made by the American gov ernment. The Cubans strongly deny the truth of these rumors, and of course they cannot be confirmed. TO CURE NERV- denied that women and children were detained, but said some women and children had voluntarily accompanied their husbands and fathers into captiv' ity. As to the friars, Aguinaldo argues that they are prohibited by the pope from ac eentincr Darochial appointments: that they are only permitted to follow mouas tic lives and that the parishes are en trusted to members of the independent monastic order. From New Zealand. Heefton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, 1896. I am very pleased to state that since I took tne agency of Chamberlain's medicines the sale has been very large more especially of the Cough Kemedy In two years I have sold more ot this nov,:m.i;iM .nmuiliT tKon nf fill flthpr OUS DYSPEPSIA makes for the previous five years. As to its emeacy, l have Deen miormea Dy scores of persons of the good results they have received from it, and know its To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know value from the nee of it in my own house hold. It is so pleaeant to take that we What Appetite and Good Digestion Means, Make the Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Experience of an Indianpa olis Gentleman. have to place the bottle beyond the reach of the children. . E. J. Scantlebury For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Killed by a Tran. Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 16. Geo, Agen, section band on the Washington & Columbia River railway, was killed this morning in an accident eight miles No trouble is more common or more wesj cf this city. With two other men misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia. Aeen was ridine on a handcar toward People having it think that their nerves Walla Walla. When they reached are to blame and are su prised tbat they jong trestle they saw a freight train com are not cured by nerve medicine and ; ar0und a curve 250 feet ahead of spring remedies ; the real seat of the them. Section Foreman Nelson jumped mischief is lost sight of : the stomach is off the trestle and broke his arm. His the organ to be looked after. brother attempted to jump, but his coat Nervous dyspeptics often do not have caught on the handcar. He was hurled any pain whatever in their stomachs, into the air and struck on some bridge 2 1 "i t I y & si t S sioner Paiks took visement. - the Commis- matter nnder ad- A Sore Sign of Croup. Hoarseness in a child tbat is subject to crcup is a sure indication of tbe ap proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's eround of fi- Coach Remedy is given as soon as the .... . it nanMftl nrohitv she connot allow any cnna oecomes noarae, or r J I 1 "11 t. , i,M;f iw croupy cougn nas appearea, is wm pre- ' vent the attack. Many mothers who action in pledging tbe recourses of ithe have croupy children always keep this Philippines tor payment oi wexoiup- th d and find that it eaves .... i pine aeDt, Second, that in connection with the American proposal to reimburse Spain for her pacific expenditures in the Philp pines, she cannot admit of any inquire as to how she spent the proceeds of the loans based on Philippine pledges If Spain has assumed this attitude, cruiser Maria Teresa has been abandoned and it is believed she has done so.she by this time, and lies a wreck off the practically compels the American com-1 CoaBt of Cat island. The department miseioners to consider at least the en- na8 wired Captain McCalla aa follows tire Philippine debt and its assumption "if you are eatisfied, after consnltation by the United States. with the officers named, tbat the Teresa It is difficult to underetand how the canrot be saved, you are authorized to Americans can reply to this in any other abandon the wreck." manner than by outlining their positon them much trouble and worry. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. Teresa is Abandoned. Washington, Nov. 16. The armored and giving the Spanish a time limit in which to accept the proposition ot the United States. nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weakness. Nervous dyspep ela shows itself not so much in the stom ach as in nearly every other organ ; in some cases the heart palpitates and is irregular; in others, the kidneys are af fected ; in others the bowels are consti pated, with headaches; still others are ties, nearly severing his head from his body. A coroner's jury relieved the trainbands from responsibility. Agen was twenty-five years of age, and un married. He formerly lived in Montana. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It was metle lor. Washington, Nov. 17. The adminis tration feels encouraged over the outlook for a successful termination of the labors of tbe peace commissioners in Paris Whether this renewed confidence is based upon tbe abstract of the Spanish reply which was submitted at yesterday's meeting, or is founded upon private ad vices indicating a weakness of the Span ish Dosition. is not known, but it is probable both of these influences con tribute to the brightening of prospects, The Spanish reply was no surprise to the American commissioners, who in fact had piepared themselves in advance, with instructions received directly from the president and Secretary Hay, for a complete answer. The attempt of tbe Spanish com mis sioners to induce trie Americans to adopt their construction of the meaning of the protocol where it touches on the Philippines has been a flat failure. The president himself was a party to the preparation of the protocol. It was he who. imsDectinc the rjumoseof the Span- ATOLLIE V "u l jjx an open door for future escape from the consequences of the war, bad swept aside as so much chaff the message of tbe Spanish duke, Almadovar de Rios, and reducing the demands of the United States to what is called ' a preclsis, has declared the Spanish government may accept that aa an exact statement of the demands of the United States. Having made tbe document, the president be' lieves bimeelf to be the person best competent to construe its meaning, and the American commissioners are con sequently acting in conformity with bis views. a Wood for Sale. Oak and pine, leave orders at Richard- sons blacksmith shop on Third street. 9-17 3mo H. H. Flkmming. TVood. Wood. Best grades of Dry Fir and Oak Wood Alwavs on band for sale at minimum rate. Jos. T. Petkrs. 'Phone 25. PROFESSIONALS. W. LUND ELL, B. M- Teacher of Vocal Culture. Sight Readine and Harmony. Studio at Residence, Cor. 6th and Liberty, nvesetion ollcitea. 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