VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGONMONDAY, MARCH 6 1899 NO 283 THEY SHELLED - THE REBELS Mf n L2ACSQW(5 KM SMsl Willi Filipinos at the Village ot Gnajalonje. ENEMY TOOK TO THE JUNGLE ,Tb.e Native Loss Was Heavy, the Amer- icans' Loss Was One Killed and Two Wounded. Manila, March 4. 11:55 A. M. At daylight General Wheaton's outpost dis covered a large body of rebels attempt ing to cross the. river for the ' purpose of reinforcing the enemy at Guadaloupe.' A gunboat advanced under a heavy fire, poured shot into the jungle on both sides of the river, and shelled the enemy's position at Gaadaloupe effectively, temporarily scattering the rebels. The enemy's loss was heavy. 6:05 P. M. The rebels in the village of San Jose fired on the United States gunboat Bennington today, and ' the warship shelled that place and other euburba of Malabon this afternoon. The United States transport Senator has arrived here with reinforcements of troops. Admiral George Dewey raised bis flag as admiral on board the Olympia this morning, and was saluted by the guns of the British cruiser Narcissus, the Ger man cruiser Kaiserin Augusta, and the American warships in port. . Manila, March 5, 10 :15 A. M. General Otis, accompanied by his aids, Captain Murray and Lieutenant Slade, this morning paid a formal visit to the mem bers of the United States Philippine com mission, which arrived here yesterday afternoon from Hong Kong on board the Baltimore. A house on the Ermite water front has been prepared for the residence of tke commission. Colonel Charles Denby, the only one of the commissioners who has not arrived yet, is expected on tLe next steamer from Hong Kong. The vessel which arrived here yester day and was reported as the transport Ohio, turns out to be the gunboat Manila. The error was caused by a dense fog. The troops brought by the transport Senator are still on board that vessel. . A permanent cable has been establish ed between Manila and Cavite. COMMANDS EURO PEAN SQUADRON Assquutemx "Pure. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKIKQ POWDER OO., NEW YORK. until tonight the natnre of the service he ' was to render had not become apparent. After he has taken the body of the lord aboard, the rear-admiral will, it is asserted, take command of the European squadron, a most agreeable detail. The squadron will begin making . up this month, and it is thought that the Biooklyn will have . returned from her mission to England in time to be placed at the bead of the fleet by the end of the month. . HEART DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLE. Do Not Be Alarmed, But Look For the Cause. Schley's Flagship Is the Brooklyn and His First Duty Will Be to Carry Lord Herscbell's Body to England. FOR OUR PUBLIC WORKS Ajptriatiiins Carried for Orepn In ' prorements. GRANTED BY THE LAST CONGRESS Funds Available for Carrying on - River and Harbor Improvements, and Erecting Public Buildings,' Etc. New Yoek, March 4. A special to the Journal and Advertiser from Washing ton says: Rear-Admiral Schley has been directed by the president to accompany the body of Lord Herschell to England. This fact has not been given out officially by the government, but it is officiary announced that the Brooklyn will bear the body of the eminent Englishman back to his native country, and the vessel has been detached from the Havana station and ordered to Hampton Roads to prepare for the trip. It had been previously announced that Bear-Admiral Schley was to leave the Porto Kican commission, and would re ceive a new sea command. It was known that the vessel he would com mand was the , crosier - Brooklyn, bqt Heart trouble?, at least among .the Americans, are certainly increasing, and while this may be largely due to the ex citement and worry, of American busi ness life, it is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. . Real organic disease is incurable ; but not one case in a hundred of heart trouble is organic. ( 1 The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is because both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pneumogastric. In another way, also the heart is ef fected by the form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentation from half digested food. There is a feeling ot oppression and heaviness in the chest caused by pressure of the distended stomach on the heart and lungs, inter fering with their action ; hence arisen palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, making it thin and watery, which irri tates and weakens the heart. The most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to improve the disgestion au to insure the prompt assimilation food. . This can be done by the regular uja a'ter meals of eome safe, pleasant r .1 effective digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyepepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores, and which contain ' valuable, harmless digestive elements in a pleasant, convenient form It is safe to say that the regular per sistent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. ' " - Full sized package of these tablets sold by druggists at 50 cents. Little book on stomach troubles mailed free, Address F. A. Stuart, Co., Marshall, Mich. ' I Grippe Successfully Treated. "I have just recovered from .the sec ond attack of La Grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A; Jones, publisher of the Leader, ' Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I need Chamberlain's Cough-Remedy, and I think with considerable suc cess, only being in bed a little over two days againBt ten days for the former at tack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this emedy as 1 had to go to bed in abont six hours after being 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down,' " For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. - ' To Tap Harney County. Baker City, March 4. David Eccles, C. V. Nibley and other stockholders of the Sumpter Valley railway say thev will this year extend the railway to tap the Harney county stock region, the most extensive livestock range in East ern Oregon. . One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what It was made for. - 150,000 7,500 3,000 WASHiXGTON.March 4. The following are the Oregon items as carried by the appropriation bills passed by the Fifty sixth congress : RIVER AND HARBOR BUI,. Tillamook ba&r .. . , $ 25,000 Mouth of SinElaw . . . 30,000. Entrance of Coos bay Upper Columbia and Snake rivers.... Coos river J Canal at Cascades . . 75,000 Colombia at 3-Mile rapids and . boat railway at the-dalles . 50,000 Long Tom river (transfer of sur plus... 3,000 Lower Willamette below Port land, and Columbia below Willamette river.... ... 50,000 Coquille, below Coquille City. . 40,000 Clatskanie river 13,000 Gauging waters of Columbia... 1,000 Upper Coquille 9,000 Columbia below Tongue point. . 71,000 SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. Custom house, Portland .$200,000 Public buildings, Salem 50,000 Tender for thirteen lighthouse - districts...! 100,000 Post lights on Columbia and Wil lamette, portion of general fund of superintendent life- ' saving service, Oregon, Wash- . ington and California 1,800 River cutter, North Pacific coast 112,500 Launch for custom service, at Astoria ................ 2,500 Clackamas fish etations, salaries ' 3,420 Quarantine station, Astoria, por tion of funds. INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL, Klamath agency $ 1,200 Siletz agency. 1,200 Umatilla agency 2,000 Warm Spring agency J-,200 Support and civilization of tribes in Middpe Oregon 6,000 Support of Klamath reservation 5,000 Support of Walla Walla .'. . 5,000 Grand Ronde and Siletz 12,000 Salem school -' 92,600 Bow to Prevent Pneumonia. ' Ton are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of La Grippe. During . the epidemic of La Grippe a few years ago when so many caees resulted in pneu monia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or La Grippe to result in that dangerous disease. It is the beBt remedy in the world for bad colds and La Grippe. Every bottle warranted. ; For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. William Wilson ; Dead. Union, Or., March .4. William Wilson, one of the earliest settlers of Eastern Oregon, died at bis residence in this city last night. . ' One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was made for. O ' gr Sjjjjpc jrjjjjc jptjjjjjt xyptSSgfi $2.50 Spring Hats FOR 1.50. The racket is on. More noise today than we have had aronnd the place for weeks. The last few days the carpen ter's saw and hammer was doing it .all. This week it's "Hat-noise;" every body is talking hats; every other man wants to see "those hats" he's read so much about. Every man who sees them isn't satisfied until he's wearing one. Same with the boys. If you our windows you'll see in there notice Hats for Boys at 256 and 50c that would look equally as well as a 75c or $1.00 hat. "But, then, we must have some fun." See that you get your share, too. I jD. WHIPS & CO. r mto- -Jfe- -jfcv -jfir -J Jl. it -Jltr -Jt, - -J-- -or Jr -iAr- -Ar ftar -wfltr TrUr -wfbr laHr nr Farm for Sale. (Price 3,200. Four miles from Dufur and 14 miles from The Dalles. 400 acres nnder culti vation ; half the crop in. 400 bearing fruit trees; fineassortment of small fruit. Some good-meadow land; plenty of -oak wood on the' place. Fine stream of water running through the place. Good outlet for stock.. 280 acres of this land is under fence. 120 acres of deeded land. School bouse on the place. ' The following list of live stock, imple ments, etc., go with the place: Four young horses, one cow and young calf, one good brood sow, 100 good hens, one horse rake, plow and harrow, all new ; 25 stands of bees, 50 good bee hives, one new cook stove, one back, one cultivator ; blacksmith tools. All farm ing tools and household furniture with the place. Good bouse with good fire place. Well , of water - on : the porch. Good barn and outbuildings.' Inquire of L. Klinger, of Dufur, or Ben South well, on Eight Mile Creek, at the place. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thk Dalles, Oregon, February 28, 1899. f Notice Is hereby given that the following named sett er has filed notice of her intention (imake final proof in support of her claim, and 1 3i said proof will be made before the Register and Beceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, April 15, 1899, viz: Lizzie Balat, of The Dalles; Homestead Application, No. 4722, for the SE bee. 33, Tp. 2 north, Range 12 east, Will. Mer. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence uoon and cnltivrtiou ot said land, viz: J. V. Johnston, J. W.Ii tuis, Jacob Wettle, G. A. Phtrman, all of Tue JJalles.Oregou. JAY F. LUCAS, Register. i-ai-4-ii ' Government Lands With fine timber and rDDOlnv water in Hood River Valley, suitable for homestead and timber entries. We locate individuals or eoloDies on these lands. T.arg;e Mlllina; in dustries now being located here; also town lots and other lands for sale. Some of these Government lands are the choicest Apple land of the Famous Hood River Valley. W. R. WIN ANS, Land Locator,- . f22-lm . Hood Rlver.Wasco Co., Oregon. . Freaa Saunders has purchased the wood business of J. T. Reynolds in this city.. Those desiring good wood will find him by ringing up 'phone number 12. Gbtfoniele Publishing Co. The... PRINTERS. Quick Cdotrk. Reasonable Prices. The Dalles, Oegoni. O O ' . tin - O