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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1899
NO 326
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THE EVIDENCE
IN HAND
FATE OF GIL-
MORE'S PARTY
Otis Intercepts Messages Drjlej. Vol
unteers to Reyalt.
COPIES SENT
TO WASHINGTON
Government Officials Greatly Pleased
With the Stand Taken bj Governor
Geer.
Washington, April 22. General Otie
cables the president that be has inter
cepted many cables and messages from
politicians and state leaders in America
to volunteers in the Philippines urging
the men to stand on their rights and re
fuse the government farther service,
now that peace is formally and finally
declared. The president has instructed
General Otis to send copies of the same
meesages and all evidence be can tied
of sedition there, and it is believed that
some one may be dealt with harshly for
treason and sedition.
General Otis coneiders the offense
grave, and as the messages are clearly
within the law against sedition, be has
held up all eucb and notified Wash
ington. In this connection government officials
are greatly pleased with' the expression
of Governor Geer, of Oregon, who de
clares it would be a disgrace to the
state and unjust to the Oregon volun
teers to request their return at a time
when it would embarrass the adminis
tration and jeopardize our success in the
Philippines.
BY WAY OF
THE AIR LINE
Wireless Telegraphy Experiments in
Chicago.
Chicago, April 22. Professor Jerome
J. Greene, the new disciple of 'Marconi,
Bat at his receiving instrument placed
on the eighth floor of the Marquette
building tonight and received telegraphic
signals sent via the air lino from the
Tribune building, two blocks away. ' It
meant success for his wireless telegraphy
experiment for that distance, and was a
triumph for the young scientist over con
ditions which were exceedingly unfavor
able. The first test of the day, when an
attempt was made to communicate from
the Dearborn station at Polk street to the
Tribune building, bad proved a failure.
Subsequent investigation discloeed the
fact that local disturbances at the send
ing station probably were responsible.
In the second experiment signals were
transmitted clearly and accurately from
one room to another through walls and
three thick doors. The second test sent the
dots and dashes to the sounder across
Dearborn street without a break. Then
Professor Greene consented to make the
test over the long distance, and the ap
paratus was transferred to the Marquette
building, a distance of about 150 yards.
The vertical wire was lowered from' the
16th floor, and the receiver waB placed on
the eighth floor. When all was ready
for' trial, word was sent through the
telephone to the sending station, where
the professor's assistant, Albert Kachur,
was waiting the command. The trial
was a euccess. Further experiments
will be made Monday.
Initiation of a New Campaign.
Washington, April 22. The war de
partment today received a cablegram
from General Otia announcing the for
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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL BAKIWO POWDER
mation of a new flying column under
command of General Lawton, and the
initiation of a new campaign which is
expected to resn.lt -in clearing out the
jungle in the county north of Manila up
to the foothills of the mountains on ' the
tiortbeaet and np to the termination of
the railway at Bnlucan. The . text of
the dispatch was not made public, but
it is understood to. agree closely with the
account of the movements contained in
associated press dispatches from Manila.
CATARRH OF '
THE STOMACH
A Pleasant, Simple, Safe but Effectual
Cure for It.
Catarrh of the stomach has long been '
considered the next thing to incurable.
The usual symptoms are a full or
bloated sensation after eating, accomp
anied some times with sour or watery
isinge, a formation of gases, causing
pressure on the lungs and heart and
difficult breathing; headache, fickle ap
petite, nervousness and a general played
out and languid feeling.
There is often afoul taste in the mouth,
coated tongue, and if the interior of
stomach could be seen it would show a
slimy, inflamed condition.
The cure for this common and obstinate
disease is found in a treatment which
causes the food to be readily and
thoroughly digested before it has time to
ferment and irritate the delicate mucous
surfaces of the stomach.
To secure a prompt and healthy digest
ion is the one necessaiy thing to do, and
when normal digestion is secured the
catarrhal condition will have disap
peared.
According to Dr. Harlanson the safest
and best treatment is to use after each
meal a tablet, composed of Diastrse,
Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nox, Golden Seal
and fruit acids.
These tablets can now be found at all
drug stores under the name of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets, and, not being a pat
ent medicine, can be used with perfect
safety and aesurrance that healty appe
tite and thorough digestion will follow
their regular use after meals.
Mr. N. J. Booher.of 2710-Dearborn St.,
Chicago, 111., writes: "Catarrh is a
local condition resulting from a neglected
cold in the head, whereby the lining
membrane of the nose becomes inflamed
and the poisonous discharge therefrom,
passing back into the throat, reaches the
stomach, thus producing catarrh of the
stomach. Medical authorities prescribed
for me three years for catarrh of the
stomach without cure, but today I am
the happiest of men aiter using only one
box of Stuart's Dyspepsia - Tablets.. I
cannot find appropriate words to express
my good feeling. I have found flesh,
appetite and sound reat from their use.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest
preparation as well as the simplest and
most convenient remedy for any form of
indigestion, catarrh of the stomach,
biliousness, sour stomach, beaj-t barn and
b'oa ting after meals.
Send for book, mailed free, on stomach
troubles, by addressing the F. A. Stuart
Co.. Marshal), Mich. The tablets can
be found at all drug stores.
Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers
between Portland and Chicago have just
been placed in service via the O. R. &
N., Oregqn Short Line, Union Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern railways
daily every day in the year. Cars are of
the very latest pattern, in fart being the
most improved up-to-date sleeping cars
turned out by the Pullman Company.'
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. K. & N.
arriving at Chicago the morning of the
fourth day and running through with
out change via Granger and Omaha. 19 tf
CO., HEW YORK.
A NEW FLY
ING COLUMN
Lawton Takes the Field Against the
Filippinos.
Manila, April 22. 7 p. m. General
Lawton took the field at daybreak today
with a column of ttoops consisting of the
North Dakota regiment, two battalions
of the Third infantry, the Twenty
second infantry, two guns of Scott's
battery, : three troops of : the - Fourth
cavalry, and Gale's squadron, equipped
in light marching order.
This force started at 5 o'clock this
morning over the Novaliches road, tra
versing the country previously cleared
of rebels, but subsequently reoccupied
by them. It is presumed that Lawton,
by this movement, will outflank the
enemv before MacArtbur north ot
Novaliches.
The Dakota regiment first encountered
the enemy in front of Novaliches at 8
a. m. The rebels opened fire on our
troops, but their fire was silenced IS
minutes later, and they retired in that
order. The Americans advanced along
the rough roads around Novaliches.
They were considerably annoyed by the
fire of the rebel sharpshooters from the
jungle for two hours.
At 2 o'clock it the afternoon the rebels
were in full flight, leaving many dead
on the field, and our troops were com
pelled to take a brief rest in the shade,
as the beat was overpowering.
COMMISSIONERS
TURNED BACK
Rebels Refused to Treat With Spaniards
From Manila.
Manila, April 23,11:20 a. m. Colonel
Remie and Major Lasseras, the Spanish
commissioners, with their secretaries,
attempted to enter the rebel lines yester
day to confer with Aguinaldo regarding
an exchange of prisoners, but tailed in
their mission. The party, the members
of which were attired in full uniform,
droye to the American camp and lunched
with General MacArtbur. They then
proceeded in a carriage under a flag of
struce, -toward Calumpit, but were
stopped by the rebel outposts on the road,
who assumed a menacing attitude, and
refused to parley with the commission
ers, and the latter were compelled to re
turn, and took the evening train for
Manila. - -
The rebel 8 before Calumpit have re
cently besn reinforced by bodies of men
from Pampanga provinca, and are now
well entrenched in the strongest position
on what ie practically an island formed
by a tributary to the Bio Grande.
The United States transport Puebla
has arrived with headquarters, and a
part of the Ninth infantry ; all well. .
No Bight to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face, form
and temper will always have friends,
but one Who would be attractive must
keep her health. ' If she is weak, sickly
and all run down, she will be nervous
and irritable. If she has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood will
cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions
and a wretched complexion. Electric
Bitters is the best medicine in the world
to regulate the stomach, liver and kid
neys and to purify the blood. It gives
strong nerves, bright ' eyes, smooth,
yelvety skin, rich complexion. It will
make a good looking, charming woman
of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents
at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 2
You need have no boils if you will
take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils
Secretary Long Asks Dewey for Information.
Washington, April 22. No word has
come to the navy department since Tues
day relative to the fate of Lieutenant
Gil more and the fourteen sailors of the
Yorktown who were ambushed and cap
tured at Baler, on the island of Luzon. :
Today Secretary Long addressed an in
quiry by cable to Admiral Dewey to as
certain whether he could supply any
further information on this point. The
eecretary eays he has no doubt the ad
miral is doipg what is best to rescue the
men; and it is suggested that he baa . re
frained from making pnblic hir plans to
prevent the insurgents from' taking ad
vantage of them to conceal their cap
tives The arrival of the Yorktown at
Manila has not yet been reported to the
navy department, and it is not known
whether she bailed from Ilo IIo, where
she reported to cable the bad news to
Admiral Dewey, or whether Commander
Sperry put back from Ilo Ilo for Baler
after having secured reinfoi cements or
boats. " : " " " "
His Life Was Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonder
ful deliverance from a frigbtlul death.
In telling of it he says : "I was taken
with typhoid fever, that ran into pneu
monia. My lungs became hardened. I
was so ' weak I couldn't even sit up in
bed. Nothing helped me. I expected
to soon die of consumption, when I
heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. ;
One bottle gave great relief. -1 con
tinued to use it, and now am well and
strong. I can't say too much in its
praise.'' This marvellous medicine is
the surest and quickest cure in the world
for all throat and lung trouble. Regular
size 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle
tree at Blakeley & Houghton's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. 2
Remarkable Core for Rheumatism.
Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va.
About three years ago my wife had an
attack of rheumatism which confined
her to her bed for over a month and
rendered her unable to walk a step with
out assistance, her limbs being swollen
to ' double their normal size. Mr. S.
Maddock insisted on my using Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. I purchased a "fifty?
cent bottle and used it according to the
directions and the next morning she
walked to breakfast without assistance
in any manner, and she has not bad a
similar attack since. A. B. Parson. For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists.
The steamer Spokane has been placed
in Eervice on the Snake river batween
Sparta and Lewl3ton with double daily
eervice and will be operated as a through
mail, express and passenger steamer,
making round trips daily except Satur
day., Leave Riparia at 2:30 a. m. ar
riving at Lew ib ton at 12 o'clock noon.
Leave Lewieton at 2:30 p. m. arriving
at Riparia at 7 o'clock p. m. The
steamer. Lewiston will take the place of
the Spokane on the same ecbedule Sat
urdays and at other times will Ue oper
ated on a wild schedule, taking care of
all local work. The object of this new
schedule is to place the Wisten and Buf
falo Hump countries more in touch with
points on the jQ. R. & N. ; . - tf
The Best lo the World.
We . believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the ben in the world. A few
weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold
and a troublesome cough, and having
read their advertisements in our own
and other papers we purchased a
bottle to see if it would effect us. It
cured us before the bottle was more than
half used. It is the. best medicine out
for colds and coughs. The Herald,
Andersonville, Ind. For sale by Blake
ley & Houghton Druggists.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not . found where stomach, liver,
kindeys and bowels are out of order.' If
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brain and bodv. Only 25c at Ulakeley
& Honzh ton's drug store. 2
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