cij V VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1899 NO 257 i j j - ANOTHER DAY AT SALEM Two Bills Passed ani Eight IntrAcei - iatte Eanse. " A HOT FIGHT THIS AFTERNOON Bill to Reduce the Salaries of District Attorneys Has Been Made a Spec ial Order for Four O'clock and Its Opponents Are Preparing to Make Things Interesting . for Its Pro - moters. Salem, Feb. 2. The greater portion of the forenoon session of the boose today was given up to hearing: reports of stand ing committees. In 'addition to this, two bills were passed and eight iew bills - introduced. The bills passed were thoseby Curtis, amending the salmon-fishing lane passed at the special sessionso as to con form with the regulations agreed upon by the joint fisheries committee, and by Myers, to apply to the Aiilitary fund all moneys that may be received from the government for -transportation and equipment of the econd Oregon volunteers. i V Bills were introduced as follows ; By Boss, to prohibit the destruction and injury of records or property on public lands ; by Butt, to amend the code rela tive to the sale of liquors so as to require a license for the srle of any quantity, whether less than a gallon or, more ; by Young, to authorize the levy of a die trice road tax not to exceed 1U mills in road districts not embraced in incorpcr ated towns oi zuuu . population or, over ; by Brattain, to restrict number of wit nesses in criminal ationsjbefore justices of the peace to be paid by the coantiea to five for each side unless otherwise or dered by the- county : by Freeland. to incorporate the town of Heppner; by Maxwell, to authorize Tillamook county to purchase the little Nestucca toll road ; by Whitney, to empower Indian war , veterans to sue the state ipon claims for services, horses or equipments ; by Vir tue, to provide for condemnation of a right of way for conducting water for - mining purposes. "The Curtis bill to fix the salaries of district attorneys was reported . with amendments by the judiciary committee this morning, and the bill was made a special order for 4 o'clock this afternoon. There promises to be a lively time over the passage of the bill, as the salaries paid are considered exorbitant. In the Senate. In the senate this morning a resolu tion to authorize the exchange of the old blind institute site for a block adjoining . the present site of the blind institute, owned by J. H. Albert, was the special order, and, after a vote carrying the res olution was nearly completed, it was re committed on a statement from Selling that he had just heard something about it that needed investigation. - Smith's constitutionaUamendment to provide for a vote on the initiative and ' referendum was adopted after a brief discussion by a vote of 2D to 8, those who objected doing bo because they - believed - the echeme im practicable. Some favor - ed submitting it to the people, who frankly said they wojald vote against it v on sucn submission. Fulton's bill relating to negotiable in Btrnments, the one recommended by the American Bar Association, was made a special oraer tomorrow at 2 :5V on re quest of Daly of Lake. iLuytendaU's bill to permit precincts to determine the matter of livestock V 1 S Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WOVAl BAKfNO POWOCT running at large, instead of counties as now, was passed. . Selling introduced a bill to reduce the fee of the secretary of state for certified copies from 25 cents to 10 cents per folio, and Fulton, on request of Morrow, a bill to incorporate the town of Heppner. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know hat Appetite and Good Digestion Means. ' MAKE A TEST OF STUART'S DYS PEPSIA TABLETS. No trouble is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia. People having it think their nerves are to blame and are surprised that they are not cured by nerve medicines. The real seat of the mischief is lost sight of. The stomach is the organ to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whatever in the stomach, nor perhaps any of the symptoms of stom ach weakness Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not in the stomach so much as in nearly every organ. , In some .cases the PROF. HENRY W. BECKER, A. M heart palpitates and is irregular; in oth ers the kidneys are effected ; in others the bowels are constipated, . with head aches ; Btill others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite with accumulations of as, sour risings and heartburn. It is safe to say that Stnart's Dyspep sia Tablets will cure any stomach weak ness or disease 'except cancer of the stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation-, heartburn, constipation and headache. . Bend for valuable little book on stom ach diseasee by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages- at 50 cents. Prof. Henry W. Becker, A.M., the well-known religious worker and writer, of St. Louis, secretary of the Mission Board of the German Methodist church ; chief clerk and expert accountant of the harbor and wharf commission; public-ecretary for the St. Louis school patrons' association, and the district conference of the stew ards of the M. E. church ; also takes an active part in he work of the Epworth League, and to write on religiona'and educational topics for several magazines. How be found relief is best - told in his own words: "Some weeks ago my brother beard me say something about indigestion.and taking a box out of his pocket said : 'Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.'' I did, and was promptly relieved. Then 1 investi gated the nature of the. tablets, and be came satisfied that they "were made of just the right things and in , just the right proportions to aid in the assimila- B&zuns 4 1?WGJEEC5 CO., HEW VOWK. tion of food..- I heartily indorse them in lall respects, and I keep them constantly on hand. ' - j GOMEZ AN ALLY . OF AMERICANS Cuban t. Commander- in- Chief Pledges Himself to Aid in Securing the Disbandment of the Army. Remedios, Santa Clara, Cuba, Feb. 1, via Havana, Feb. 7. "Maximo Gomez, commander-in-chief of the Cuban arjny, placed himself squarely in a position to day as an active ally of the United States government. in the work of recon struction in Cnba. As the result of a conference which Robert P. Porter, -special commissioner of President" McKinley, has had with Gbmez, the latter cabled to President McKinley this afternoon assuring him of his co-operation in ' disbanding the Cuban army and distributing among the Cuban soldiers $3,000,000 appropriated for the purpose of enabling them to re turn to their homes.' Gomez also tele graphed to Major-General Brooke, say ing be would accept the latter's invi tation to go to Havana. The success of Porter's mission greatly simplifies the returning of military Cu bans to pursuits of peace. In view of Gomez' supposed prior attitude of hos tility toward the United States, Porter came here clothed with absolute author ity and his tender, of $3,000,000 was practically a verbal ultimatum. . Had it not been accepted no more- proposals would have been made. ' . In brief, the compact is as follows : First The Cuban officers in each province shall assist the American offi cers in distributing the funds. , . Second These officers shall at once meet at some convenient point and de vise when and where settlements- are to be made and arrange any other details. Third The sum paid to 'each man Bhall not be regarded as part payment of salary or wages due for services rendered but to facilitate disbandment of the army, in relief of suffering and to aid in getting people to work. 'Fourth The Cubans shall surrender their arms to the Cuban assembly . or to its representatives. . Fifth The committee on distribution shall use its best endeavors to distribute the money anjpng the population so all may secure work. Sixth The $3,000,000 shall be placed subject to the order of General Brooke, and action in the matter shall be im mediate. 1 - Deafness Cannot be Cared' 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 ah. inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. Wheh this tube .is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearings and when it Js 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 bycatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for. circulars; free. ' ' F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. at"" Sold by Druggiets, 75c, ' 6-10 Horrible agony is caused by -Piles, burns and skin diseases." These are immediately relieved and quickly 'cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. . Be ware of worthless imitations. Snipes Kinerely Drug Co. . -.' THE FILIPINOS GREW INSOLENT The Admiral Has His Weather Eye Op For Trails. HE FEARS A ! TORPEDO ATTACK And He Does Not Propose to be Taken In or Shaken Out by the Indigna- ". tion of Barbarians Manila Pa- - , trolled Day and Night and No Offi cers Venture Ontside. . Hong Kong, Feb. 2. The Filipino members of the joint commission at Ma nila have demanded the release of the launches seized by the Americans ; also that they be allowed to float the Filipi no, flag in the waters of the Philippines. Gen. Otis is said to be in favor of grant ing these concessions, bat Admiral Dew ey has refused, not wishing to be com pelled to keep a - continual outlook for the smuggling of arms into the islands. He also wishes to avert, if possible, a torpedo attack.- The use of the Filipino flag will permitted on shore. The mili tary and the police almost daily seize quantities of rifles and ammunitlob. The city is thoroughly 'patrolled, - es pecially at night. " The Filipino tele graph ; office has been closed by the Americans, having learned that the wires were being used to transmit Gen. Otis' secret ordess to the Filipino . lead ers. . Two guns of a Utah battery have been mounted. There is no evidence that the Filipinos intend to begin hostilities, but it is practically a certainty that they will resist if the Americans attempt to foree matters. ' The radical independence element now dominates the Filipino government. Since the killing of the Filipino officer by a Minnesota soldier, American offi cers have not ventured outside of Ma nila. Foreigners are not permitted to travel in the interior . without a pass from Againaldo.--. -1 - WASHINGTON LEGISLATURE Senatorial Fight Out of the Way, Both Branches Settle Down to Routine Work. ' OlVmpia, Feb. 2. House routine progressed undisturbed.- Four bills were killed, accepting the committee's report that they would be indefinitely " post poned. These bills were passed by the house: By Shelter, for appointment of guar dians for insane persons ; by Pratt, au thorizing municipal corporations to pro vide for acceptance of warrants upon local improvement funds for local im provements; by Daniels," admitting In dian war veterans to the state soldiers' home. ' . ' In the senate the morning was spent in discussion of the capitol building bill carrying an appropriation of six hun dred thousand dollars. Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the Micanopy (Fla.), Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only . remedy that helped them. 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