PMfes wmm Cte0 VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1899 NO 285 STORM KING HOLDS SWAY Snow, Hist finis ail Flo in Many Atlantic Coast an! SoEtlcrn States. COLD WAVE ON THE WAY Snow and Wind Storms Have Created Fresh Havoc in Georgia Many Buildings Unroofed and Fruit Crops Ruined. ;' Washington, March 7. A blizzard like storm began at 3 o'cloefc this morn ing, several inches of snow falling and causing much delay in traffic. The weather bureaa Bays the storm is central this morning off the New Jersey coast, end had rapidly assumed the propor tions of a genuine blizzard. By tomor row the cold wave will cover the At lantic coast eta tea. Snow Storm in Alabama. Atlanta, Ga., March 7. Heavy rains and a cold wave have been followed by high winds and enow in many parts oi the state. At Monroe Beveral business buildings were unroofed and a number of dwelling houses blown down. Borne and Quitman, 0a., were visited- by .heavy snow storms, and farmers report the complete destruction of cropB. Livestock was killed near Opelika, Ala., and all fruit which was not killed by the cold wave three weeks ago, was lost last night. New York, March 7. A fierce snow storm set in about 4 a. m., and con tinued unabated until Id a. m., when about five inches of enow bad fallen. Considerable obstruction to travel is experienced. Cleveland, O., March 7. It baa enowed almost continuously since early Sunday morning. Philadelphia, March 7. Snow began falling here shortly before 4 o'clock this morning, and at 11 o'clock continues to fall rapidly. Heavy Damage by vFlood. Charleston, W. Va., March 7. The night was one of discomfort and actual Buffering. The slow falling of the water aided by the low temperature, made the situation a gloomy one. Many business men were compelled to use boats to seek Dro visions and fuel. Even the cover nor was forced to use a boat to go from the executive mansion to the state honee. The loss to the timber men up Elk river will be heavy. Lexington, Ky., March 7. Almost nnprecedented losses followed the break ing of booms from high water in the Kentucky river. It is Estimated that $1,000,000 worth of logs have been lost - in this way at Jackson, Beatty ville, Valley View and other points. Cincinnati, March 7. Notwithstand ing the low temperature and high winds of last night, the Ohio river continues Bteadily rising. A considerable portion of Newport is flooded. v 1 y Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BOVAl BAxmQ POWDER CO., HEW YOffK. them are beyond their banks. Great damage is being done to crops and farm buildings. HEART DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLE. Do Not Be Alarmed, But Look For the Cause. Heart troubles, 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 ia organic. The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion ia 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 of oppression and heaviness in the chest caused by pressure of the distended stomach on the heart and lungs, inter fering with their action ; hence arises palpitation and Bhort 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 and to insure the prompt assimilation of food. This can be done by the regular nse after meals of some safe, pleasant and 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 nse 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. . - ' " - KIPLING TO BE . MADE A PEER OREGON STILL IN THE BATTLE Wei tr tie Mraslans THev Dim tie Enemy From TMr Position. FIVE AMERICANS ARE WOUNDED That the Loss Was Not Greater Was Due Solely to the Bad Markesman ship of the Filipinos, as Their Fire Was Heavy. Danger Point Reached. Louisville, Ky., March 7. The Ohio river is rising here at the rate of two inches an hour,. and reports from above are that all tributaries are pouring un diminished volumes of water into it. The danger point has been reached here and bouses on the levee have been entered by the water. All the streams ia the state are swelling and most of His Elevation Has Been Decided on and ' .Will Take Place on January i, 1900. New York,' March 7. Kipling's con dition continues to improve. Kipling,' it is reported, will he ele vated to the peerage January 1, 11)00. Dr. Neil McPatten, of Edinburg, Scot land, who is staying at the Windsor hotel, says he has received" the news from Sir Walter Besant. He adds that the report is common gossip in literary circles of London. . Bow to Fnmt Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of La Grippe. DnriDg the epidemic of La Grippe a few years ago when bo 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 best remedy in the world for bad colds and La Grippe. Every bottle warranted." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. New York, March 7. A dispatch to the Herald from Manila says : After the insurgents bad been driven off last night from in front of Mariquina they came back 500 strong and cut off a company of the Nebraska volunteers. This morning General Hale sent out three companies of the Nebraska regi ment and two companies of the Second Oregon to dislodge them. The enemy, who were holding a strong position among the rocks, fired several volleys at the advancing Americans, but the latter, by a flank movement, drove the Filipinos over the hills. No sooner was this fight well under way than the insurgents to the south of the water works, knowing that the forces there bad been weakened by sending troops to Mariquina, attacked the water works in the rear. -Their object was to cut off the pumping station, but they did not succeed. Their fire was heavy and oqr small loss was due solely to the bad marksmanship of the Filipinos. The enemy's dead numbered twenty. Returns now in show five Americans wounded. The .insurgents are placing guns in position at various points. ' The opinion of all the prominent mei in Manila is that the military force of the insurgent anarchy must be broken before a stable government can be established in the islands. He Cooled the Surgeon. AH doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectaf Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per' formed ; but be cured himself with live boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. , : Dyea Asks to Be Made a British Port. Victoria, B. C, March 7. A petition addressed to the British high com missioners has been circulated and large ly Signed in the little town of Dyea, Alaska, asking that the commissioners accept the town from the Americans,- as proposed in dispatches from Washington some time ago, and .make it a British port. The idea is to get the trade of the Klondike and Atlin districts, which are in British territory. The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics, whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach, and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily babit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents at any drug store. - 4 DeWitf- y Kisers, 4 0 o . o. & o 0 O o : o : : a o 0 0 , O. o - Tk arfftc jfl&c jjSScjB: jpftc 3, JIC JC JIB. JjjtCTagCJ $2.50 Spring Hats FOR $1.50 The racket is on. More noise today than we have bad around 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 ia talking hats ; every other man wants to eee "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 notice our windows you'll see in there Hats for Boys at 25c 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 PL WILLI1S & GO. WILL NOT IN- - CREASE THE ARMY On the Contrary the Presideut Proposes to 'Muster Out as Rapidly as Possible.' ' Chicago, March 7. A special to the Times-Herald from - Washington says : Predident McKinley has decided not to avail himself of the authprity granted by the compromise bill to organize a pro visional army of 35,000 volunteers. After consulting with officials of the war department, the president has de cided that in view of the present favor able outlook in Cuba and the prospect of the complete eupprepeion of the Philippine insurrection at an early day, it will not be necessary, after the present volunteer forces have been mustered out, to have more than the 65,000 men allow ed for the regular army nntil July 1, 1901. It ia also his purpose to expedite the the withdrawal of volunteers from Cuba and the Philippines as rapidly as possible and muster them out of the service. All volunteers are to be brought home as soon as enough regulars can be sent out to-take their places. The president will have authority under the law to appoint volunteer staff officers in sufficient number for. the 65,' 000 regulars. If subsequentdevelopments show the necessity for more men the president will then exercise his power to enlist all or part of the 35,000. ' - V To the Pnbllc. We are authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and if not satisfactory - to refund 'the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicyie made for La Grippe, colds or whoopina cough. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Try it. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Chronicle Publishing Co. The. PRINTERS Quick lUotk. Reasonable Price's. The Dalles, Oregon. ' - 'O o &' o o . . o o o . o o ' o o & o ' o o o o ' & o