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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 16, 1899.
NO 345
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A SATISFACTORY
CONCLUSION
Of PfclipBine Affairs Eusctei "by tie
AGUINALDO
ASKS FOR PEACE
It is Thought His Agents Will Agree to
the Conditions Proposed by Ameri
can Commissioners Present Dis
position of Our Troops.
New York, May 15. A special to the
Herald from Washington Bays: A satis
factory conclusion is expected by the ad
ministration of affairs from the confer
ence which will be held by the Ameri
can Philippine commissioners which
Aguinaldo proposes to send to Manila.
In his dispatch to the war department
today, General Otis announced that Agui
naldo had sent a messenger to him ex
pressing a wish to send a commission to
"arrange terms of peace."
It is probably apparent to the Filipinos
that there is nothing to be gained by
conducting negotiations for the purpose
of obtaining a temporary cessation of
hostilities. General Otis will not grant
an armistice, and he has shown that he
does not propose to stop fighting, no mat
ter how many peace emissaries Aguin
aldo will Bend to Manila, unless they
agree to unconditionally surrender. In
his dispatch General Otis shows, despite
the fact that Aguinaldo states his purpose
to send a commission to arrange peace,
that he is making preparations to con
tinue military operations.
It is evident to the official from this
dispatch that General Otis haB found it
necessary to change his plana. He baa
been making preparations to attack Ba
color, where 9000 insurgents are believed
to be encamped, and it is presumed that
the movements reported today still have
that point as their object.
Aguinaldo's Absurd Boasting.
London, May 15. The Filipino junta
here has received the following message
from Aguinaldo, cabled from Hong Kong
under date of May 12: "The Filipino
'government, in accordance with the gen
eral feeling of the country, has decided
to continue the war at all costs until
independence Is secured. The Filipinos
energetically refuse the American peace
overtures based on restricted autonomy
coupled with promise of subsequent
self government. The Filipinos demand
the strict fulfillment of the articles of the
American constitution, and treaties con
traded by American representatives
when imploring a Philippine alliance in
combating the Spaniards. All Filipinos
generally support Aguinaldo. General
Luna's reported overtures for peace are
untrue. Our army is near Manila,
simultaneously attacking the whole
American line.
"The heat and raina are causing many
casualties in the American army. All
hospitals are crowded with the sick and
wounded. Four hundred of the Cin
cinnati regiment have been imprisoned
by General Otis for insubordination in
refusing to fight. The regular troops
. quartered in Manila, and other towns
are quite. The volunteers are abused
and always at the-front, with scanty
rations. Discontent between Americans
and Europeans in general."
Cold in Nebraska.
Omaha, May 14. The past twenty-four
hours have been characterized by unsea
eonable cold weather, heavy rains and
severe hail storms throughout Nebraska
Light frost is reported in some localities.
The worst storm of the spring struck
shortly after 9 o'clock tonight, when a
tremendous downpour of rain, accom
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Makes the food more delicious end wholesome
SOVAt BAKING POWDEW CO., HEW VOBK.
panied by hail, occurred. The hail fell
teaiily for ten minutes and broke many
window?, and did other damage. Street
railway traffic was interrupted, and tele
graphic and telephonic communication
was interfered with.
CATARRH OF
THE STOMACH
A Pleasant, Simple but Safe and
Effectual Cure for It
Catarrh of the stomach has long been
considered the next thing to incurable.
The usual symptons area full or bloating
sensation after eating, accompanied with
sour or watery rigings, a formation of
gases causing a pressure on the heart
and lungs, and difficult breathing; head
aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and
a geneial played out, languid feeling.
There is often a foul taste in the month,
coated tongue and if the stomach could
be Been it would show a slimy, inflamed
condition.
The cure for this common and obsti
nate trouble is found in a treatment
which causes the food to be readily,
thoroughly digested before it has time
to ferment and irritate the delicate
mucous surface of the stomach. '. To se
cure prompt and healthy digestion ia
the one necessary thing to do'and when
normal digestion is secured the catarrhal
condition will have disappeared.
According to Dr. Haslanson the safest
and best treatment is to use alter each
meal a tablet, composed of Diastase,
ABeptic, Pepsin, a little Nux, 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 patent medicine can be
used with perfect safety and assurance
that healthy appetite will follow their
regular use after meals.
Mr. N. J. Booher.of 2710 Dearborn St.,
Chicago, 111., says: "Catarrh is a local
condition resulting from a neglected cold
in the bead, whereby the lining mem
brane of the nose becomes inflamed and
the poisonous discharge therefrom pass
ing backward into the throat reaches the
stomach, thus producing catarrh of the
stomach. Medical authorities prescribed
for me for 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 flesh, appetite
and sound rest from their use.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safept
as well as the simplest and most- con
venient remedy for any form of indiges
tion, catarrh of the stomach, biliousness
sour stomach, heartburn and bloating
after meals.
Send for little book, mailed free, on
stomach troubles, by addressing F. A.
Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets
can be found at all drug stores. ..
Frost at Helix.
Pendleton, Or., May 14. A.' belated
frost came to the Helix neighborhood
last night, and did damage to the grain
interests. ' Grain was leveled to the
ground. Even water pipes in houeea
burst. What amount of injury was done
.the grain cannot .now be told, but it is
believed by the farmers that it will be
by no means inconsiderable. Generally
speaking,' the prospects for a crop this
year are not good. Conservative men
assert that there will be not more than a
60 per cent crop, and many estimate it
at no more than fifty.
Biottoe. -
Have you a farm for sale or for rent,
or do you know of any person holding
farming lands that they wish to dispose
of? If so, please write to any agent of
the O. R. A N. Co.; and he will send
yon a circular which- will interest you.--.
Use Clarke & Falk'e Floral Lotine for
sunburn and wind chafing.- tf
Millions GlTn Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and suffering, The proprietors
of Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of this
great medicine; and have the satisfac
tion of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases
of the throat, chest and lungs are surely
cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Hough
ton, druggists, and get a free trial bottle.
Regular size, 50 cents and $1. . Every
bottle guaranteed or price refunded. 3
The Best In the World.
We believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ia the best 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.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Golden Eagle Mining Co.i at the
office of French & Co., bankers, Wednes
day, May 31, 1899, at 7 o'clock p. m. for
the purpose of electing seven directors
and transacting such other, business as
may properly come before said meeting.
By order of the president.
J.- C. Hostetxeb,
. Sec'y and Treas.
The Dalles, Or., April 25, 1899.
Working Might and Day -
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weakness
into strength, listlessness Into energy,
brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building up the health.
Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley
& Houghton. 3
Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers
between Portland and Chicago have just
been placed in service via the O. JcL. &
N., Oregon Short' Line, Union Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern railways
daily every day in the year. "Cars are of
the very latest pattern, in fact being the
most improved up-to-date Bleeping 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
An Epidemic of Whooping; Cough,
Last winter during an epidemic of
whooping cough my children contracted
the disease, having severe - coughing
spells. We had used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy very successfully tor
croup and naturally turned to it at that
time and found it relieved the cough
and effected a complete cure. John E.
Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House,
Norwood, N: Y. Thin remedy is for sale
by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
I consider it not only a pleasure but a
duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about
the wonderful core effected in ncy case
by the timely Ofe of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
1 was taken very ba-lly with flux and
procured a bottle of this remedy. A few
doaes of it effected a permanent cure. I
take pleasure in recommending it to
others suffering from that dreadful dis
ease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This
remedy is sold by Blakeley & Houghton,
never been claimed that Chamberlain's
Pain Balm would cast out demons,' but
it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds
bear testimony to the truth of this
statement. One application relieves
the pain and this quick relief which it
affords is alone . worth many time sits
coeU For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
25 per cent saved by getting figures
from the Snipes-Kingersly Drug Co.
ARE SULLEN
Irritated for Being Shut Out of tie
Coeur d'Alenes.
PERMITS MUST BE
HAD THURSDAY
New York Federated Labor Associa
tions Denounce General Mer
riam's Order.
Waedneh, Idaho, May 14. The crisis
in the labor troubles here will begin on
Thursday of this week. Should the
period pass over quietly, no more out
breaks of lawlessness need be looked for
during the continuance of martial law.
On the other hand, should there be any
clash this week between the soldiers and
the lawless element in the union, it is
impossible to tell how much bloodshed
there may be. .
' Thursday is the last day allowed under
the recent proclamation for working
miners to apply ior permits to remain
in underground employment. On that
day the inspection of the mines all over
the Coeur d'Alenes will begin. It will
be a rigid examination, and it will be
conducted both by the military and the
civil authorities. Every mine which on
that day is employing men without per
mits will be summarily "- closed, Its
pumps drawn and a guard placed over
it.
Up Canyon creek, where none but
union miners are employed, they sul
lenly refuse to make application for the
cards. In order to secure a permit, the
miners must renounce membership in
the society "which has fostered or en
couraged" the recent lawlessness in the
district. The union is not named out
right in the printed forms to which the
applicant must subscribe. Only about
a dozen from all the Canyon creek dis
trict have secured the cards. Of tbeee
who remain, many. are determined to
stick doggedly to the union to the last.
Others are afraid to take out cards until
the end of the week.
The steamer Spokane has been placed
in service on the Snake river between
Sparta and Lewiston with double daily
service 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 is ton at 12 o'clock noon.
Leave Lewiston 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 schedule Sat
urdays and at other times will be oper
ated on a wild.BcheduIe, 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 O. R. & N. tf
J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of
the Democrat, Lancaster, N. H., says:
"I would not be without One Minute
Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled
with a cough or cold. It is the best
remedy for croup I ever used." . Snlpes
Kinersly Drug Co.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in this
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years she with
stood ita Beyerest teets, but " her vital
organs were onderter mined and death
seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly, and could not
sleep. She finally discovered a way to
recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con so mo
tion, and was bo much relieved on taking
first dose, that she slept all night; and
with two bottles, has been absolutely
cured. Her name is Mrs,. Lutber Lutz."
Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of
Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at
Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store.
Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every
bottle guaranteed.
If you Buffer from tenderness or full
ness on the right side, pains under
shoulder-blade, constipation, bilious
ness, sick-headache, and feel dull, heavy
and sleepy your liver is torpid and con
gested. DeWitt's Little Early Rieers
will cure you promptly, pleasantly and
permanently by removing the congestion
acd causing the bile ducts to open and
flow naturally. They are good pills.
Snipee-Kinersly Drug Co. .
Farm (or Sale.
Six miles south of Tl e Dalles, com
posed of 495 acres 203 in grain and 100
in Bummer fallow. A good house and
other buildings, and all manner of farm
ing implements. This is a desirable
farm at a bargain. For terms, apply to
G. W, PATTEE80N,
6-tw The Dalles.
THE TROUBLE
AT BUFFALO
Shovelers Refuse to Go to Work, and
"Monthly" Men Determined to
Strike All Elevators Tied Up.
Buffalo, May 15. The grain shovel
ers whose troubles was believed to have
been satisfactorily settled have refused
to go no work in the elevators .with the
men who have been working and whom
the contractors refuse to diecharge..The
shovelers claim. that they were required
to get- cards from Contractor Conner s be
fore they would be permitted to work,
and that in addition to the objectionable
shovelers at, work some boss .scoopers
objected to were, working, notwithstand
ing the agreement that they were to be
suspended pending an investigation of
charges against them'. 1 he shovelers
marched to their headquarters with their
scoops on their shoulders. The monthly
men at the various elevators have deter
mined to strike. This will completely
tie up the elevators.
Situation More Serious Than Ever.
Buffalo, May 15. Business is at a
standstill at the coal and ore docks, but
the railroads have men at work on their
docks handling freight. Thirty-five levee
negroes from Cincinnati were put to work
from the Central . docks today. The
"monthly" men from the elevators held
a meeting and determined to order out
all the men who manipulate the elevator
machinery, including the steam shovels.
The situation has not been bo serious
before.
SUMMONS.
in te Circuit Couet of thi State of Oregon
1 for Wasco county.
Maxim Main Vo2t and Philippine Chap
man, partners doing business under
the firm name and style of Max Vogt
& Co., Plaintiffs, . .
vs.
T. J. McCoy. Defendant
To T. J . McCoy, the above named defendant.
In the Dame of the State of Orenon.
You are hereby notified and rea aired to annear
in the above entitled court, on or before the last
day or tbe publication ot tms summons to-wu:
on or before the 10th davof June. 1899. then and
there to answer the complaint of the above
named piaintms niea in tne aoove namea court,
and If vou fall to annear and answer Dlaintifls'
complaint for want thereof, plaintiffs will take
juagment gainst you ior tne Bum 01 toa nuu
l. gal interest tnereon since April i, w, togeui
with nlaintlfl's' costs and disbursements.
This summons is served unon vou bv nubll
cation thereof bv order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw,
iudere of the above named court, made in open
court in Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon, on
the 24th day of April, 1899, and directing that
tfn summons be served upon you Dy pnonca
tion thereof, not less thun once a week for six
consecutive wet ks in Thi Dalles Ohbonicl, a
newspaper or general circulation, pubiisnea
weekly at Dalles City. Waco County. Oregon,
said publication to begin in the issue of said
newspaper on the 29th day of April, 1899, and to
end on the 10th day of June, 1899, both dates
inclusively. . uuruK m uaeiil,
apl29-il Attorneys for plaintiffs
Notice. Timber Culture
' U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,)
February 24, 1899. )
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Ollie P. Weberg against Wesley Summner for
failure to coraplv with law aa to timber-culture
Entrj No. 8025, dated September 22, 1S88, npon
the 8. E. 14 Section 10, TowuaMp ft, south of
Willamette Meridian. Kanse W enst, in Wasco
County, State of Oregon, with a view to the can
cellation of said entry, contestant alleging that
said Wesley Summner never plowed or cultivated
said tract except about six acres and never at
any time nor has any one for bim planted any
.trees or cuttings, or seeds, and also the said Wes
ley Summner about the month of February, 1890,
duly relinquished said tract to the United States
ana delivered said relinquishment to this affiant
and said relinquishment was duly filed in the
U. S. office of The Dalles, Oregon, and at the
said time and prior thereto abandoned said tract
and has never siuce said time returned thereto
cr claimed any light or interest in said tract of
land.
The said parties are hereby summoned to ap
pear at this office on the 20th day of April, 1899,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged failure.
U-ii JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
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elsewhere, nntil you have
looked over our stock.
Here you will find just what
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ling to pay.
Boy's
Night Shirts.
Nice muslin, silk stitched at
collar, cuffs and front, one
pocket.
Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years 50c
Sizes 10, 12, 14 years .6Uc
Men's
Night Shirts.
Muslin, nice and soft; fancy
Bilk stitching, one pocket
60c and 75c
A good full Bize Night Shirt
made of twilled wamsutta mus
lin at 95c
Finer ones made with the
new roll collar.
Made plain or stitched at $1.00,
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Those at $1.95 are made of
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