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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 22, 1899.
NO 350
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II4V0C WROUGHT
BY A HURRICANE
A WMb Village of 308 Souls Entirely
MANGLED BODIES
WERE RECOVERED
The
Pearl Fishery Coast of North
Queensland Visited by a Hurricane
That Destroyed Everything in its
Path.
Victoria, B. C, May 20. Shortly be
fore the juat arrived steamer Miowera
left Sydney for this port, the cutter Mys
tery returned to Cookstown from the
Bcene of the recent disaster by hurricane
on the North Queenstovra coast, by
which practically every vessel engaged
in the pearl fishery was wrecked, and
much property lost afloat and ashore.
The sights that met the eyes of the relief
expedition along the desolate coaBt were
horrifying beyond description. In one
place, where a picturesque fishing village
with a population of 300 bad stood,
neither house nor tree nor living thing
was left. The site of the little settlement
looked like newly plowed land, and the
survivors among the fishing folk Lad
fled for safety to an inland town twelve
milds distant.
There and further along the coast
mangled bodies of men and domestic
animals were found. Several were se
cured with somedifficuty, wedged in the
branches of trees that had defied the
etcrmj whither they had been blown
from distances as great as a quarter of a
mile. The Mystery's officers and crew
recovered in all fifty-eight bodies, of
which eighteen . were identified and
claimed by mourning relatives. Of the
remaining forty, thirty-six were natives,
whose remains were given respectable
burial in one great trench. An official
report says tbat eignty-six vessels were
wrecked and that 385 persons lost their
lives.
DISCUSSED SUN
DAY OBSERVANCE
Presbyterians Discuss What Shall Be
Done on that Dav.
Minneapolis, May 19. Sunday obser
vance was the question which took up
the major portion of the Presbyterian
assembly today. Most of the afternoon
was devoted to an earnest discussion of
the report ot a special committee on
Sabbath observance. In the end the
committee's resolutions were adopted
with a slight amendment and two more
were added. In discussion of the Sun
day street car, Snnday newspapers, the
Sunday working Presbyterian and every
form of work which is not in harmony
with a literal obeyance of the fourth
commandment was condemned. A speci
ai committee reported mat it baa en
deavored to keep congress and the presl
dent from granting the Roman Catholics
permission to erect a chapel on the
West Point military academy reserva
tion.
In a debate on the Sabbeth resolution
almost every speaker gave evidence of
being imbued with the feeling ex
pressed in the words of the committee,
Danger on the Lakes.
Skagway, May 15, via Union Bay, B,
U., May 20. ibe mounted police at
Lake Bennett bave posted notices warn
ing persons against attempting to go
Vfs fCVA n
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
frOVAL BAKTMO POWDER CO., HgW YORK.
down to Lake Bennett, as the lakes are
breaking up in places. It is now almost
impossible to cross over. Several men
tried crossing Monday, before ennrise,
but the ice had not frozen during the
night, and they barely escaped with
their lives. From the summit of
Bennett all the smaller lakes are getting
soft, but without a heavy pack they can
be crossed. The police at A.llin have is
sued a similar order for Atlin lakes.
Both the Bennett and Atlin lakes are ex
pected to run out inside of two weeks,
and boats are expected to move bf
une 1.
Mllllcns Given 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 euffering, 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 bave the satisfac
tion of knowing it has absolntely 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, CO cents and $1. Every
bottle gjaranteed or price refunded. 3
Homeward Bound. .
Manila, May 20. The cruise:-
Olympia, with Admiral Dewey on board,
left here on her homeward journey at
4 o'clock this afternoon. As she steamed
away, the Oregon, Baltimore and Con
cord fired an admiral's salute. At the
first shot the band on the flagBhip
played a lively air, and the crew crowded
the decks and gave thunderous cheers, '
As the Olympia passed the O. 'c;:"
the crew of tbat battle-ship gave r'ne
cheers for the Olympians, who responded
by throwing their caps eo high tbat doz
ens of them were left behind in the wake
of the cruiser. Then followed thenoisesi
half hour known in this harbor c." -
the battles which linked its name vr
that of Dewey.
I consider it not only a pleasure but a
duty I owe to my neighbors to tell. about
the wonderful cure effected in my case
by the timely ope of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
I was taken very baily with flux and
procured a bottle of this remedy. A few
dojes 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 troth of this
statement. One application relieves
the pain and this quick relief which it
affords is alone worth many time eits
cost. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Sliding Into the Sea.
Tillamook, Or., May 18. No cause
can be given for the mysterious moving
of a large number of acres of land toward
the beach at the sand spit. The land is
moving every day, throwing up the
rocks on the beach as it gradually makes
its descent. Theodore Steinliber's sum
mer resort, which was worth $5000, is
practically destroyed. The boose has
been moved between sixty and seventy
feet toward the beach.
If yon suffer from tenderness or full
ness on the right side, pains under
shoulder-blade, constipation, bilious
ness, eick-beadache, and feel dull, heavy
and sleepy your liver is torpid and con
gested. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
will cure you promptly, pleasantly and
permanently by removing the congestion
and causing the bile ducts to open and
flow naturally. They abe good pills.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
On the Doc's Trail.
All dogs found j mining at large after
May 25,' without having a license, will
be Impounded., ' Chas. F. Laueb, "
Marshal.
A Woolen Mill Trust.
Salem, Or., May 20. A Chicago cor
poration having for its ol ject the con
solidation of all woolen mills on the
Pacific coast, is negotiating with the
manager of the Thomas Kay woolen mill,
in this city. Thomas Kay said this even
ing that no definite agreement had been
reached, and that be could not say
whether or not his company would go
into the trust. He expects that the
matter will be settled in a few days.
Bed Hot From the Gun
Was the ball tbat hit G. B. Steadman
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War, It
caused horrible ulcers that no treat
ment helped for twenty years. Then
Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve cured him. It
cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons,
corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Hough
ton, druggists. 3
Deafness Cannot Do Cored.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When tbis 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 tbis tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing bnt 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 bv Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send lor circulars: free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
&Sod by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Notice.
Have you a farm for sale or for rent,
or do you know of any pereon holding
farming lands that they wish to dispose
of? If so, please write to any agent of
the O. R. & N. Co., and he will send
you a circular which will interest you
DliooTired by m Woman.
Another great discovery' has been
made, and that too, by a lady in tbis
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
npon her and for seven years she with
stood its severest teets, but her vital
organs were undertermined and deaUi
.seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly, and could not
Bleep. . She finally discovered a way to
recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, and was so much relieved on taking
first dose, that she slept all night;- and
with two bottles, has been absolutely
cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther 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.
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given tbat there will
be an annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Golden Eagle Mining Co., 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. HOSTETLKB,
Sec'y and Treas.
The Dalles, Or.; April 25, 1899.
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 need." Snipes-
Kinersly Drng Co.
Lost.
A gold watch charm, square in design,
set with diamonds. A half inch of eolid
gold chain is attached. Finder please
leave at this office and receive reward.
GENERAL OTIS
CALLED A HALT
Bit Bis Forces are Ready to Ecsnm
TisMl Instantly.
ARMISTICE NOT
AGREED TO
Threatened Attack'of Iloilo- by Rebels
Failed to Come Off Movement of
Koppe's Expedition.
Manila, May 20. Major-General
Otis has declined to recognize the rebels
to the extent of agreeing to an armistice,
but he has notified the American com
manders to refrain temporarily from ag
gressive action. Thus be is in a posi
tion to resume hostilities at anytime.
This will defeat any subterfuges to gain
time which would not be the case if the
general agreed to an armiBtice.
The Filipinos are so deceptive that the
people hesitate to credit with good faith
their latest overtures. But more atten
tion is now paid to them than to their
previous advances. The Filipino com
mittee is under instruction from Again
aldo and the congress, but it is possible
that if peace be agreed to, General Luna
and Pilar will continue a guerrilla
warfare.
Senor Gonzaga carries instructions
from Aguinaldo, which, he states, if ac
ceded to by General Otis, empower them
to conclude peace. Otherwise they
must return to their capital at Tarlac
for a further conference. They will, it
is eaid, aek for autonomy. The 'mem
bers of the present commission say that
the first commission was never recog
nized by Agninaldo, but was- elected by
the Filipino congress, which declared
for peace on May 6. The Filipino mili
tary power controls the situation, not
the congress.
iu Filipino commissioners called
on Major-General Otis this afternoon
and arranged to meet the members of
the American commission Monday, when
they expect their colleagues will have
arrived. The ihairman and the secre
tary of their commission have been
chosen.
Threatened Attack of Iloilo.
At Iloilo an attack on the Americans
was expected. The Filipino leader
boasted that he had 1500 riflemen and
10,000 bolo men, and had the impudence
to send an ultimatum to the American
commander, ordering him to leave the
island.
As a result many of the native left the
town and for several days the outpost
were doubled. In addition, the York'
town and the Iris anchored in positions
commanding the mouth of the Jara
river, where the attack was expected to
take place, but it failed to materialize.
'Wood Wood Wood.
We can furnish you with strictly firtt
class, dry, fir wood at the same prices
which you have been paying for inferior
quality. Send us your orders and get
the beat, f none io.
Mchl. Jos. T. Peters & Co.
Hotel for Sale.
A good paying hotel in Eastern Ore
gon. Tbis is very desirable property
and may be obtained at a great bargain
For particulars address "B" at this
office. ' j-4-d
Casta In lour Cneclia.
All county warrants registered prior
to July 13, 1895, will be paid , at my
office. Interest ceases after April 19,
1899. s C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer,
ceived that are to .be sold
at $40, at
ml7-lw
I Maier A Benton's.
NOTICE.
School District No. 5 ol Wasco County, Oregon,
will issue two coupon bonds ol the par value of
lour hundred dollars each bearing interest at
the rate of six ror cent ter annum, interest liv
able semi-annually ; said bonds being redeemable
at the pleasure of said district after ten years
iroiu meiruaie, Duiuueana payaoic aDsoiutely
twenty years from date. Principle and interest
payable at the office of the Treasurer of Wasco
County, Oregon, or at such place as may be
designated it the option of the purchaser.
The board of directors of said district are law
fully authorized to issue said bonds in accord
ance with the p.m-Kicm of an act of the Legisla
tive Assembly of the state of Oregon, filed in
the office of the Secretary of State February 22,
1S93, and providing among other things for the
issuance of bonds by school districts.
In compiinnoe with the terms of said act, I,
as treasurer of ta'ii county, will lecoive staged
bids for said bond ni, my cilice iu Dulles citv
aforesaid until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 1st day o'f
May 1899. All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check of five per cent of the amount of
bonds for which the bid is made. No bids for
less than par will be considered. Blanks to be
submitted for district to execute. The right td
The Dalles, Oregon, April 1, 1899.
C. L. PHILLIPS,
'1 reas.
Tte Dalles. Foniand and. Astoria
Navigation Co.'
stii Regulator Dalles City
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at way points on both sides of the
. coiumoia river.
Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt.
and are in excellent shape for the season of 1899.
The Regulator Line wjll endeavor to give its
patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure,
travel by the steamers of The Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave The Dalles at 8 a. m,
and Portland at 7 a. m., and arrive at destina
tion in ampl time for outgoing trains.
Portland Office. The Dalles Office.
Oak St. Dock. - Court Street
W. O. Alia way,
General Agen
nun
A U U
Dyspepsia
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. ' It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cures
uyspepsia, indigestion, ueartDurn,
Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea.
SickHeadache, Gastralgia, Cramps, and
ail ot ner results 01 imperiect ai gestion.
Prepared by E. C. DeWltt A Co.. Chicago.
UERVITA
Restores VITALITY,
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of eelf-
abuse, or excess ana lnais
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
ratnrca Tif. firf of vouth.
i jNli By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes
for $2.50; with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund tbe money
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jackson Sts, CHICAGO, ILL
priuate
I Boa rdi T)ioa 1
z Table board m
z $16 per moijtr)
5 5or. 4trp arjd UoJod. 9
Cure.
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this "week in our
Boys' Clothing
Department.
If B
UU WANT your
Boy to Iook his best
next Friday, bring
Mm to us. We willput one
of our regular $3.50 stats on
him, together with a pair of
$ 1.50 shoes, a 25c crasa. or
straw hat, a 50c blouse waist
or percale shut, a neat pa
of suspenders, worth 15c, al
so a 25o pair heavy black
cotton stockings, as well as a
25c silk Windsor Tie, and
charge you only
i
This School Boys' outfit
is worth $6.40, but getting
yon into our store and mak- Jgp
ing you acquainted with our
clothing and with our ways 'JQfc
ot selling, means more to us
than the loss of $1.40.
Anyone not caring for
this entire outfit and wishing j
a suit only, can come and
take any of our '
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$2.50euit8 for $2.15
$3.00 suits........... - for 2.33 f
$3.50 suits for 2.89 g
$4.00 units. . . for 3.18 mtl
$4.60euita .....for 3.72 V
$5.00 suits for 4.12 $T
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