I) c Dal VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1890 NO 70 CHICAGO MAN'S' Ds!sllics Ten Times ite Power ot the Bcsl lima. NAVAL OFFICERS INVESTIGATE Takes Only Thirty Inches or Floor Space For a Forty-Horse Power Machine, Is Onlv Thirty Inches High and Practically Noiseless; Automatic Feed and Friction Reduced to a Minimum. Chicago, July -1. Tho Record nays: Forty horsepower, or ubout ten times as much H the bent engines develop at rotuut with n half-inch feed, rill, ac cording to the chums of tho inventor, be extruded from tho uume quantity of Bteam by n motor which will bo in flected byJAdmiral Melville, chief of the bureau of Bteam engineering, United States navy, eomu timu thia month in this city. The motor Is -M inches high, and occu pies a space ubout SO inches square on the floor. It is practically noiseless. It has no packing in any of the parts. With elight variations it la modeled after a smaller one, which has been successfully operated by both steam and liquid air, and through which the attention of Lieu tenant Zeatlnaki, U. S. N., retired, was interested. The machine is composed of two discs, one revolving within the other on a rep arate axle in an opposite direction, and II Incased in a metal box of circular ebape. Each disc is forged into alter nate spaces and partitions. The spaces arothret-sixteenthB of an inch wlde.and have parallel llueB. Tho blades or par titions Rre throe-eights of an inch thick. These alternating spaces and partitions nro cut on tho disc at such nu angle that the oleam which is fed through tho axle or shaft passes through the Bpaees on the disc nearest tho axle to the partitions of tho next disc at a right angle, thus propelling the second disc in theopposito direction. Ity this arrangement one of tho discs revolves in one direction and tho other in the opposite, the power of both being harmonized on tho power shaft, by n re verting gear connected with one of them. Tho force of the Bteam utilized is that of pressure airl not of impact Tho motoi exit acts approximately all of tho power in tho Bteam before it reaches tho cireum. feruncoof tho disc, and therein, accord ing to tho inventor, J. F. Biudy, of this city, lies its superiority over other mechanisms. The machine is adaptablo to cither high or low pressure, tho friction is re duced lo a minimum, and the adjustment of feed is automatic. QUEEN'S DEATH NO SURPRISE Sue Was Well Alotig iu Years and a Sufferer From Cancer Visited Sau Francisco. San Fkaxoihoo, July 4. Tho news brought from Honolulu by tho Coptiu of tho death on June 24 of tho Dowager Queen Kuplolaul was not a surprise, as her doath had been expected for some time. Sho was eixty-flvo years of age sud was a sufferer from cancer, uud re recently had aetioko of paralysis, follow ing several attacks of apoplexy. Sho was much esteemed in tho Islands uud her death was sincerely mourned, Her remains lay In state for eight days uud were hurled with impressive rormoiiicB. Hhtt left no children, and during her life devutod much of her time to charlt- aVAI Baking 4BS0JLl)IEiytoRE Makes the food more BOYl BOKIMB able work, tho Kapiolani hone for leper trirls Mini other institutions having been founded by her. She visited San Fran cisco in state in 1S87 with her eister-in- aw , then PrincetB Liliuokalani, and was given n royal wulc.inie. THE OLD WAY Of Treating Dyspepsia and Indigestion by Dieting a Dangerous aud Useless One. We say the old way, hut really it is a very common one at tho present time and many dyspeptics and physicians as well consider tho firtt step to take in attempting to cure indigestion is to diet, either by selecting certain foods and re jecting others or to greatly diminish tho quantity usually takeuj in other words the starvation plan is supposed by many to be the first essential. Tho almost certain failure of the starvation cure has been proven time and again, but still the moment dyspep sia makes its appearance n course of dieting Is at once advised. All this is radically wrong. It is fooliBh and unscientific to recommend dieting to a man suffering from dyspepsia, be cause indigestion itself starves every organ, every nerve and every fibre in the body. What tho dyspeptic wants is abundant nutrition, which means plenty of good, wholesome well-cooked food, and some thing to aseiBt the weak stomach to di gest it. This is exactly the purpose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia TabletB are adapted and this is the method by which they cure tho worst cases of dyspepsia; in other words tho patient eutB plenty of wholesome fcod and Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets digests it for hiin. In this way the system is nourished and tho overworked etomarh rested, because the tablets will digest the food whether the stomach workB or not. One of these tablets will digest 3,000 gralno of meat or eggs. Your druggist will tell you that Stuart's Tablets ia tho purest and eafest remedy for stomach troubles and every trial makes one more friend for this ex cellent preparation. Sold at 50 cents for full sized package at all drug stores. A little book on cause and euro of stomaeh dieeasos mailed free by address lug F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. With Sampson's Fleet. Nkwi-okt, K. I., July 3. The first an niverBarv of tho destruction of the Span ish fleet oil' Santiago was observed here todav bv tho shins ot tho North Atlantic Bouudron. by the attaches of the naval stations and by veEBcls in the harbor in general. The celebration began at 8 o'clock when at "colors" the warships ran up flags and bunting of many colors. Other shipping and the yachts iu the harbor wore ually dressed, and in the city the Stars and Stripes were displayed at all points, Iho national salute of twolvo guns was fired at noon from all tho ehips of the squadron, aud the Constellation, and each crew had a special dinner, Sports and races by the several crews, minstrel aud vaudeville entertainments' on tho Boveral ships were features of tho anni versary. , Sampson Will Not Meet Dewey. Wabiii.nuto.v, July 3. Secretary Long said today that ho know nothing of tho reported plan to have the North Atlantic squadron, under Konr Admiral Sampson, meet Admiral Dewey on tho Olymphi ut the AuoreH and escort him to tho United States, So far as ho knew, the plans of tho North Atlantic tquadron did not con template thulr leaving tho shores of New Ungland. Ask your grocer for Clarke it Folk's pure concentrated flavoring oxtructs. tf Powder delicious and wholesome POWDtB CO., WtW VOBK. THEY TALKED THINGS OVER Emperor William Docs Not Like Bis marck's Son and the Son Appar cntly Docs Not Like America. New Youk, July 4. A dispatch to the Herald f-oni Berlin says: Princo Herbert Bismarck's visit to Travemunde is eager lv discussed. Ilia enemies say that tho kaieer refused to receive him. The Klein Journal, which pretends to bave special court information, says tho audi ence was prolonged : that Prince Bis marck refused the Washington embassy, for private reasons, but said he would be willing to accept the London embassy. Tho truth is that tho audience took place behind closed doors and the kaiser took the opportunity of hearing Prince Bismarck's opinions on politics in gen eral aud especially on the canal bill. Would Mot Suffer Bo Again tor Fifty Time It 1'ilce. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug store and they recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemedy. It worked like magic aud one dose Used me all right. It certainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. I shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not caro to endure the Bufferiugs of last night again for fifty times its price. G. II. Wilson, Liveryman, Bur gettBtown, Washington Co., Pa. This remedy is for Bale by Blakeley & Hough ton, Druggists. Red Fire on Pike's Peak. Summit Pikk'b Pkak. July 4. The Fourth of July in Colorado was ushered iu ut midnight by a magnificent illumina tion on Pike'd Peak, 14,000 feet above the sea. Seventeen hundred pounds of red, white and blue powder was set off promptly at midnight and tho crimson glow was flung far out over tho moun tain and plain and cities within a radius of 100 miles witnessed tho magnificent j spectacle, the whole crest of tho peak uimeiuini? to bu wrapped iu flumes. The celebration was unique in tho history of Colorado and Pike s Pe.ik. Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insects stings and Ivy poison ing quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. De Witt's is safe and sure. Butler Drug Co. For Sale. Three houses and four lots in Tho Dalles, as a whole or separately. Lo cation healthy and desir ablo, near school. Pays exceptionally good inter est on investment. Prop erty in good condition. Address, Mrs. A. Fitz Gerald 839 Golden Gate Av., San Francisco, Cal. A THIRTY DAYS' TRIP Oregon Soldiers Doe at San Francisco on July 14. THE CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Vancouver Darracks Will Probably Be One ol the Recruiting Points. Washington, July 3. The war de- pnttment calculates that tho trip from Manila to San Francisco by trausport takes just thirty days, which should get the Second Oregon regiment there July 14. No record is kept at tho depart ment of arrivals of transports at Nagasaki. The call for the 10,000 additional vol unteera for service in the Philippines will not be made as was the call of over a year ago, by states, but certain points have been selected by the war depart ment at which the regulars will bs re cruited. The names of these places are not yet published, but are supposed to bo the largest and most convenient mili tary stations spread all over the country. Vancouver barrackB is very likely one po'nt, as it is highly favored by army officials. It ia certain that some of the officers will be chosen from among the officers of the Second Oregon regiment, as those who have seen active eervice are to be given the preference. It is likely that what officers of the Second Oregon are chosen will be assigned to the regiment raised at Vancouver barracks. Brigadier-General Harrison Gray Otie, in an interview today, said that it will require a force of 50,000 men successfully to terminate the rebellion in the Philip pines, and that even then it cannot be accomplished before the end of the next dry season, which ends in April of next year. He says that our force in the Islands now can successfully cope with the insurgents in battle, but a largei force is needed for garrison duly to hold captured ground. Speaking of the soldiers who havo fought against the Filipiuos, he said: "Better soldiers never lifted a musket. They -are the beit that ever went in battle." Ui'uliivm Canuut Im CurtMi. by local applications, as they cannot reacli the dieeased portion of the ear There is only one way to euro deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an tunuineil con dition of tho mucous lining of tho Eus tachian Tube. When thia tube is in llumcd you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is en tirely closed, Deafness iH tho result, nud unless tho inflammation can be taken out aud 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. Wo will cive One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's CatarrJi Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Ciiknky & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75o. 6-10 Hall's Family Pills aro the best. "Wo have sold many different cough remedies, but none gave better satisfac tion than Chamberlain'," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly eafe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness," Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horiible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Uueklen'a Arnica Salvo, tho host iu tho world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cuius old sores, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns, felons uud all fckin eruptions. Dc&t pile euro on earth. Only 'J5 cts. a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley fi Houghton, druggists. 0 We Can Save You Money ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS: I Hammocks. Q5 $ Telescopes, Hand Trunks, Dressing and Valises. If you are going on a vacation trip yon may find your self iu need of a good grip of soino kind. You will find tho largest assortment at the lowest possible ptices here. Shoes for Seaside Wear. I tx J.'.J Oxfords, browns and oxbloods; pointed toes, llexi-J-lclU.1t0 ble soles; slightly out-of-date in style, but tf more than usual quality stock and finish. Were $3.00 and $3,50; reduced j5 to $1.50 a pair. Today we are selling Apron Gingham at 3c 3 d. This price will continue For tomorrow we are getting Soys' Ulaist if Blouses. 3? Thia lot will include our reglular 50c, OSc and 75c garments. g TOMORROW ONLY. & & I A. M. Williams & Co. I rt, Impulse iypHH Wheels 18-Inch Motor.l MAXUFACTUIiUD HV AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO. SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC. Circulars and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, j ii n 20 Grandall D1CA1.K11S IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tfS EMBALMERS The Dnlloa, Or, Funeral Supplies None such elsewhere at 75c, $1.15, $1.95 and $2.45. Bags, Cases We have a lino of Ties and Sandals for children, in tans and browns, that 1$ we are anxious to close out. Sizes )? from 5 to 2'a inclusive. Closing & .' ,-n - .1 1 nn . . . for the balance of the week. ready a special 50c line of TIIK DAI.LKS, OKHGON. & Burget tyobes, teial Shoes, Etc. -if ' ' kiii mm m mm m m m m m. iiu muiuio