J0 VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. FRI DAY,. APRIL 28, 1899 NO 330 SAMOAN SITUATION IS UNIMPROVED Sixain is Intense and BlooiY Fiills are Freonent. FRIENDUES AND REBELS MEET Cue Hundred of the Latter Killed and Wounded in a Single Battle De tails of the Killing of Ensign Mon aghan and Lieut. Lansdale. A tick land, N. Z., April 27. Particu lars of the fighting in Samoa, contained in advices received here from Apia un der date of April 18, show that a battle between, friendly natives and rebels took place at Vailelo, and that the latter lost 100 men in killed and wounded. Further details of the death of Ensign Monaghan, of the cruiser Philadelphia, and Lieutenant Lansdale, of the same vessel, have been received. They show that Monaghan was beheaded before be was dead. A deserter of the Mataafan force says Monaghan and Lansdale were retreating when tbey were discovered by the chief and bis wife, who were looking for dead men. Tbey gave the alarm and Monaghan was shot while continu ing the retreat. - Later it appears the rebels returned and killed Lansdale. Monaghan fought until he was wounded, and be was then beheaded. Suatelle, the principal rebel chief, ran away and told his people 100 British bad been killed. Mataafan deserters aseert that the Germans sent . cartridges in bags of rice and sugar along the coast in December. Admiral Kaulz, it is asserted in the adyices received, fired 'a blank shot April 8th across the bow of a German schooner which was enteiing Apia harbor without reporting. The rebels who were in possession of the late Eobert Louis Stevenson's bouse and some forts, were attacked in the rear by Tamassee friendlies who killed three of them and wounded others. One friendly native was killed in the fight. , . Friendly natives under command of Lieutenant Gaunt, of the British cruiser Porpoise, were attacked April 12 from the French mission station at Falita. One of bis men was wounded. The rebels were eventually routed with the loss of four men killed. The Tamassee lines were extended April 13 to Vailele battle-field. Mataafa attacked the frlendlies, and Gaunt's brigade joined in the engagement and . fought well. Four bodies of slain rebels were re covered. The others were dragged away. One friendly was killed and beheaded. The rebels bad the German flag flying from their forts. About 2000 women and children have sought refnge at'Maluit, a station of the London Missionary Society. The rebels are seizing traders' rifles, cartridges and stores, and traders are fleeing to .Apia, Buaines is at a standstill and a strong land force is urgently needed. ' Ui Makes the food more delicious and wholesome hovai. baking powoen Co., hew yobk. stand in front of the' monument... Upon arrival at the monument, the president was receiyed with a salnte of 21 guns. Simultaneously, the guns of Raleigh, in the Delaware river, fired a ealute. , Wheat Crop Short in Ontario. . Toronto, Ont., April 25. Reports re ceived here by grain men indicate heavy damage to wheat in sections east of Toronto. In many cases the crop is a total failure, and farmers are plowing up the ground preparatory . to planting Spring wheat or barley. Last - year's crop of winter wheat in Ontario was esti mated at 20,000,000 bushels, but there will be a big decrease this year. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant, Simple, Safe but Effectual Cure for It. COPPER STRIKE NEAR RAINIER Claim That the Ledges are the Largest in the Northwest-Ore Similar in Character and Geological Situatiou . to that of the Butte Mines. THE FIRST SHOT FIRED farflner Transformed Into h Army Camp. NON-UNION MEN KEPT FROM WORK Sheri.ffYouog Halts Alt Who Approach the Bunker Hill, and Demands the Countersign. Statue of U. S. Grant Unveiled. Philadelphia, April 27. The eques trian statue of General Grant in Fail mount Park was unveiled this morning with appropriate ceremonies by Miss Rosemary Sartoris, granddaughter of the dead hero, in the presence of President McKinley,- members ot the cabinet, representatives of foreign governments and a large gathering of distingnisned citizens. ' . 7 Promptly at 2 o'clock the Philadelphia city cavalry eecorted ' the presidential party from the hotel to the reviewing 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 risings, 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 a foul taste in the month, 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 bas 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. Harlaneon the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diasiree, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nox, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drug stores nnder the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and, not being a pat ent medicine, can be used with . perfect safety and assurrance that bealty 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 discbarge therefrom, passing back into the throat, reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh7 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 after 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 rest 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, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for book, mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing the F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all drug stores. 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They were stop ped by the strikers, and President Boyles urged them not to go to work. One or two of the non-union men tried to push through the crowd of strikers, but were forced back with the remark that the union did not intend them to go to work. Then T. S. Murray, a smooth-faced leader of the strikers, pulled a big revol ver, which he leveled at a bunch, of Bunker Hill employes . "I'll tell yon what the proposition is," he shouted. "You walk down that hill again inside of four minutes, or- else go down some other way." He drew his watch and, as he counted the seconds, the working miners, faltered and started down the hill.. A half-dozen of them went into Black's boarding-honse on the main street of the town. They were pursued into the house by strikers. "What will we do with these d d scabs?" shouted somebody. "Run them down the canyon," was the reply. 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