f n ' ;(j f ijj VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1899. NO 294 THE CLIMAX ABOUT REACHED f asliiston Officials Declare Indications ' PoiEt to a Cessation of Hostilities. THEY DECLINE TO EXPLAIN Company G, , Second Washington, Cap' tares 150 New Prisoners and Some Ammunition Near Tagnig. Washington, March 17. Advices faave been received from Manila which indicate that the climax may occnr at any hoar.. The officials here are well pleased with the condition of affairs, bat will not at present discuss the de tails of the dispatches. The indications are that hosilities will end within a very short time. Manila, March 17. 4 p. m.-Company G, Second Washington volunteers, has captured 150 additional prisoners near Tagnig, and also seized some ammuni tion. Most of the rebels'' arms were hidden or thrown into the river. The engineers have thrown a tempor ary bridge across the Pasig river for the artillery and commissary trains. The Twentieth regiment will return from the front today. Work of the Gunboats. Nbw Yobk, March 17. A dispatch to the Herald from Manila says : On Monday your correspondent went aboard the United States gunboat La- guna de Bay and accompanied her on chase of the rebels. She first steamed past the town of Pasig and turned her Gatling guns on the insurgents entrench ed along the shore. The insurgents were so frightened that the women, children, horses, soldiers and carebos filed in hundreds across the open fields toward Laguna de Bay. The gunboat ceased firing, but followed close behind the panic-stricken crowd, driving ihem inland. On Tuesday the gunboat Ceste joined the Lagnna de Bay, both under com xnand ot Captain Grant. They made for the lake channel, which bad been blocked by the insurgents, but they finally cleared the' way. On the lake we chased two sailing vessels which were full of insurgent 'troops. Both vessels refused to ear- render and ran .ashore, the troops es caping in spite of our fire. Daring Wednesday, while approach ing Santa Cruz, the richest city on the lake, we raised a white flag when 500 yards from the shore. A large force of insurgents is entrenched in front of the town, but they refused to confer with us. Then we shelled their positions ef fectively and withdrew to the end of the lake to await the landing of our forces .An Illinois River Freak. Havana, 111., March 17. A floating island, between one and two acres in ex tent, and from four to five feet thick has come down the Illnois river. It col lided with a cabin-boat and smashed in the keel and landed it aBhore. - The island struck a pier of the wagon bridge, violently shaking the structure and throwing crossing horses from their feet. The island is now stranded between the pier and the shore, and the city an thorities contemplate blowing it up with dynamite. A $6000 Gold Brick. . Baksr City, March 16. Manager Whitaker today brought in from tbe Baisley-Elkhorn mine. a gold brick re liably stated to assay $6000, thw result of V Atssouumx 'Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WOYAL BMCINO POWOEB eight days' rnn with two Bryan mills, in which 100 tons 'of paying gold ore is crushed daily. Today's brick is the third of about the same value this month from the Baisley-Elkhorn. Snow on Elkhorn mountain is ten feet deep, and the company has two sacks of concentrates weighing 100 pounds each at the foot of the mountain to be banled to this city, as soon as the roads permit, for shipment to the reduction works. Eight tons daily of rich concentrates are now being realized from the Baisley- Elkhorn. TERRIBLE FIRE AT NEW YORK Windsor Hotel in Flames and Doomed to Destruction Number of Casu alties Unknown. New York, March 17. The whole of the Windsor hotel is in flames. It is lo cated at Forty-fifth street and Fifth ave nue. Tbe fire is spreading with great rapidity, and tbe building, which makes the block facing Fifth avenue, looks like a roarintr furnace. One woman jumped from the fifth-avenue side. People are on the roof crying for help. The firemen are doing their best to reach the people on the roof and in the windows. Firemen are climbing np the adjoining building and thiowing ropes. There are no long long ladders yet on the scene. At 4:10 p. m. there were found four persons dead and twelve injured. Some of the injured were taken to Bellevue. Many jumped from tbe windows on the Forty-seventh street side. Two guests were seen to stand at tne windows. Before they could be saved they fell back into tbe flameB and perished. Two guests jumped from a fifth story window into a life' net -and were saved. A woman juiuped on Forty-sixth street. She was picked up. unconscious. A Thousand Tongue. Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a bardem. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." ' So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. - Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at - Blakeley & Houghton's drug store; eyery" bottle guaranteed. 5 New Ferry at Arlington. Arlington, Or., March 16, The new ferry for service ou the Columbia, between this point and the Washington shore, was launched today. When com pleted it will be tbe finest ferry on the npper river. Robbed the Grarc. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tbe subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me np. Fortunately, a friend advised 'Electric Bitters' ; and to my great jy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their nse for three weeks, and am' now a. well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim.". N one should fail to try them. Ooly 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley & Houglitou's drug Btore. 5 CO., HEW YORK. WANTS BIG DAMAGES Engineer Hodgs Sues a Railroad Com pany at Walla Walla. Walla Walla, Wash., March 16. A $40,000 damage suit was begun in the su perior court here yesterday against the W. & C. railway, by John H. Hodges, a stationary engineer, formerly employed in the company's carsbops at Hunt's 'Junction. The plaintiff alleges that on June 30, 1898, he was ordered to leave his regular employment to assist in pressing car wheels upon an axle; that because of the defective apparatus used tbe operation was attended with danger, against which he wae not warned, and ia consequence of the company's negligence, while the axle was being turned, one end slipped from tbe hooks by which it was held and fell. The other being violently elevated, struck Hodges on the head, causing injuries to his brain and nerves.' A. S. Bennett, of The Dulles, and Garrecht & Dunphy. of this city, are the attorneys for plaintiff. l.a Orlppe Successfully Treated. "I have just recovered from the sec ond attack of La Grippe this year," Bays Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher, of the Leader, Mexia, Texae. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, and I think with considerable suc cess, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former at tack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as tbe first but for the nee of this emedy as 1 bad to go to bed in about 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. Princess Kaiulani is Dead. Honolulu, March 10 (via San Fran cisco, March 17). Princess Kaiulani died March 6 of inflammatory rheuma tism. In 1891 Kaiulani was proclaimed heir apparent to the Hawaiian throne. How to Prevent Pneumonia.. . Yon are perhaps aware that 'pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attack of La Grippe. Daring tbe epidemic of La Grippe a few years ago when so many cases 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 tbe world for bad colds and La Grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Blakeley &. Houghton, druggists. The new steamboat Spokane, built by the O. R. & N. Co- to ply on the Snake river between Riparia and Lewiston, is now complete, and in service. Steamer Lewiston is also in service, and the two steamers will alternate between Riparia and Lewiston, leaving Riparia daily ex cept Sunday on arrival of train No. 4 from Portland and reaching' Lewiston next day at 1 p. m. Returning, will leave Lewiston daily except Saturday at 12 o'clock, noon, arriving at Riparia at 7 p. m., connecting with train No. 3 from Spokane. The Spokane has been specially constructed for the run men tioned above, and is - thoroughly equip ped with all modern appliances, electric lights, etc., and for speed and comfort wilt excel any craft that has ever been built tor the Snake river. The "Lewis ton is her steady old self. Mar 4:1m Notice to Tax Payer. I will promptly close the tax roll and turn over the delinquent list to clerk on first Monday in April. Interest ou all county warrants paid in for taxes shall cease on and after the turning over of each roll. Robert Kellt, Sheriff, Wasco Co. The Dalles, March 15, 1899. QUEEN SIGNS PEACE TREATY Will Be Forward to the French Ai- .. bassatlor at Washington. NEXT STEP BY SPAIN Exchange of Ratifications Is Next in Order, When That is Done Peace Will Have BeenFinally Restored. Madrid, March 17. The queen regent has signed the treaty of . peace. The signed treaty will be -forwarded to the French ambassador at Washington for exchange with the one signed by Presi dent McKinley. No decree on the sub ject will be published in the official Gazette. Washington, March 17. In the ab sence of any direct diplomatic commun ication between the United States and Spaine, Secretary Hay expects to receive his first formal notice of the ratification of the peace treaty by the queen regent through the medium of the French em bassy here. The next step must be taken by Spam which must name a special envoy and notifiy the United States government of the probable date upon which he will present himself at Washington with the exchange copy of the treaty of peace. Although in most instances little more than a perfunctory ceremony, in the case of tbe exchange of the ratification of this treat; the details will be of more than ordinary interest, for the occasion will be historical. . Deafness Cannot De Cored. - by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafueap and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is 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 by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Chknkt & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10 TtieCoMia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF t MAiJTJFACTU KKKB OF Fine Lard and ; Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIED BEEF. ETC. J. S. 8CHENK, President. H. M. Bbax , CasMei first National Bank. THE DALLES - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to eight . . . . Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds,promptlj remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold ox few York, ban r rancisco anc Port land. . DIREOTOH3 D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Schkncx. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbb. H. M. Bkall. JMLjaC' Oi Cliii "O $ - S " o o I o . y Coats Be" pure you see our ALL SILK LINED TOP COAT at BOXPOKT Copyright 189S, Fern noi mer, Mahal jfc Cy Extra Trousers. SPRING STYLES. " Neat Hairline Worsteds, dark, . medium and light, cut to fit perfectly ; made to give perfect satisfaction ; all sizes. W to $6.50. Special Values at $5.00 ur Public Boualing Riley Next to Columbia Hotel. Open Day and HiQht. Courteous treatment to all Bopulers... Special Jlttiraetions For Bowling Parties. Patronage of the public respectfully .oiioited. 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Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt, and are in excellent shape for the season of The Keicalatur Ln will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Kconomy and Plea.are, travel by the steamers of The Regulator Use. Tbe above steamers leave Portland and Dalle, at 7 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample time for outgoing trains. Portland Offloe. Tbe Dalles Office, Oak St. Dock. ; Court street. W. C. Alla-way, General Agent. ONE FOR A DOSS. Rraoe Pimples, Prevent ............. t:,, i .ii 1 1 j. vni'niooa, iure Headache and Iy8r'Psi&. .... RHtaDHH .na. f., i. ,k Sir" ,M w acu iy necessary II i I .b-Th?r. neit.h' sripe nor sicken. To con' U Sfffc "J"'" mail gampPe free, or full box for ibo. bold b du-.-urt. DR. fctiSANKO CO. Ptaila. pZ