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he Dalles
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1899.
NO 98
TflEY WILL OR
GANIZE CLOSER
Are to Be Diviici Into
Dcpartuitiiis.
LAWTON TO HAVE
HEAVIEST WORK
Otis to He Relieved of Much War Duty,
aitd to Act Rather as a Military
Governor.
Ni:w Yokk, Auc. o. A special to tho
Herald from Washington pays: It iB
understood that the plan of operations
lor the fall campaign in tho I'hiHppineii
contemplates u division of tho islands
into several military departments, und
General Luwton will have command of
tho (lupnrtiucnt in which tho cavalry
troops will operate. It it) probable that
General Wheeler will be given command
of a brijrudo of cavalry in General Law
ton'fl department.
This boundary line of Lmvton's depart
ment will emhruee tho territory in which
there mil probably be the heaviest fight
Jnjr, so that Lawtcn will be in direct
cLurite of the moft important forces in
the field, and in this way General Otis,
Kiille not boinjr. oflieially discredited,
will he relieved of much of tiie responsi
bility in connection with tho conduct of
the war aud will bo left free to perform
the dutieB of military governor.
Secretary Itcot'e short experience in
the war department has already con
vinced him that tho views of the military
commanders subordinate to General
Oils, who favor a larger military force
than recommended by that oflicer, are
worthy of HerioiiB consideration. Theie
are reuuons to believe ho will recommend
that tho force be further augmented.
Otis Asks For Guns.
Washington, Aup. 5. General Otis
has neked for a number of Sims-Dudley
Runs, Gatllngs and IJotchklss Im
pounders for use in the Philippines. All
are rapid-firing guns, and ure especially
dupted for the warfure that must be
prosecuted there.
ARE PACKING
THEIR TRUNKS
Oregon Hoys Will Return in Their
Khaki Uniforms.
Ban Fkancisco, Aug. G. -The Oregon
volunteers will wear their khaki suits
bclc home. Everything else in their
knte is being packed in trunks und
"oxea preparatory to their homeward
journey, which begins next Tuesday.
Jl'otluie between now und then will
drK, for the warriors are; growing im
Ptlent with tame camproutine. Tho
Koveriuuunt will pUy for transferring
"iclr baggogo from thepresidio to the
lrttn. A special guar
will look out for
" umecote-alinost
of the regim
numerous as the
b, Eto wit: One
"ipimi, one billygoat, six monkeys,
uuuimer," the ddgju Spaniard und u
parrot. The IiobiiihI vfcfltlftMn tit
number, leurnod today that they may
yet secure their Uncharges next Tuesday
n llwo lo luavefwlth the regiment.
sn Fuanoibjo, Aug. 6. It was ofll
cl'ly announded today that the work of
wUBterlng out the Oregon voluuteerH
i he begun next Monday ut the
J'ealdlo. On Monday morning every
jnan in the regiment will receive hie
":k pay, undf Jn Bdd,t,on( two extrft
months (atliry Bn(1 transportation
from thin city to Oregon.
Has Resigned.
MvurtB Point, Or., Aug.-Mrt. Dr.
S!I"T' ,Lb "ged trol Commli.
00er Henan, of the general l.ud
R
AVil Baking-
Absolutely
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
office, at Washington, who lives near
Myrtle Point, is eagerly expecting a visit
from her two sons, Dinger and Manuel,
who are expected to arrive soon. Tho
hitter has been chief of the mailing
division in the pension bureau for six
years, hut has rrsignod, and will now
take charge of tho largo stock farm on
tho Coqnllle.
Ifi IT KIMUT
For hii
Kriltitr to Itrcnmmoiiil
Medicine?
Patent
From Sylvan Valley News. Brevrad.
N. C.
It may be a question whether the
editor of a newspaper has tho right to
publicly recommend any of tho various
proprietary medicines which flood tho
market, yet as a nroventive of Buffering
w feel it a duty to say a good word for
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Komedy. We have known and
u "til thin medicine in our family lor
twenty years and hayo nhvnys found it
reliable. In many cases a dose of this
remedy would save hours of suffering
while a physician is awaited. We do
not believe in depending implicitly on
any medicine for u cure, but we do
believe ttiat if a bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on hand
and administered ut the inception of un
uttHck, much suffering might he avoided
and in very many cases the presence of
a physician would not be required. At
least this has been our experience
during the past twenty years. For sale
by Ulukeley & Houghton, Druggists.
Vice-President at Plattsburg.
Plattbiiukq, N. Y., Aug. 5 Vice-
President llobart and family arrived
here today on a special. The party was
met at the station by President McKin
ley. Hoburt is still suffering from a
severe attack of grip. Postmaster-Gen
eral Smith and Mrs. Smith leave here
today for Philadelphia.
Catarrh Uaunot be Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
ie a blood or constitutional dieease, und
in order to cure it you muBt take inter
nal remedies. Hull's Catarrh Cure ih
taken internally, and acts directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
phyBicians iu this country for years, and
Is u regular piescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined witli
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfuces. Tho perfect
combination of tho two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curiug Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo 0.
Sold by drriiggiHts, price 7ic.
Hail's Family Pills arc tho best. 12
VoIchiiIo KruiloiiH
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Uucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; nlso old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, ScaldH, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only '2b cts. u box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley it Houghton, drug
gists. j, -
MUiusrok'a Iron Nerve
Was the result of hie splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
aro not found where stomach, liver,
kiudeya und 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
bruin und body. Only L'5o ut Blakeley
& Hoiightoii'B drug store. -
For Five Dollars you can buy Cmora
that will tuke larger pictures than uuy
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. '
To Cum m Cold lu llun Uuy.
Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab
let. All druggist! refund the money if
it falli to cure. -'3c,
Powder
frjRE
STRIKE ON THE
NEW YORK SUN
Reported That Uuion Men Were to Be
Superseded.
New Youk, Aug. 6. Representatives
of Typographical Union No. 6 waited
upon Assistant Business Manager
Paddock, of the New York Sun, tonight
to ask him if ho would abide by tho
rules and regulations of the typograph
ical union ns at present in vogue. This
action was the result, it was said at the
headquarters of the typographical union,
of rumors which reached the members
Friday that Charles W. Edwards, who
iB said to be in charge of the mechanical
arrangements of the Sun office, was
about to replace the union compositers
and Btereotypers with non-union men.
About the time that this conference was
going on 135 compositers, 8 hoys and 10
Btereotypers stopped work, but remained
about the premises. They were orderly
and made no demonstration. Notwith
standing this, the police were notiGed
and a number of policemen Iwero sent to
guard the Sun office.
President Farrell, of the committee,
was the spokesman. Mr. Paddock, it is
said, declined to commit himself in any
manner. He said he had no power to
act, and that it would be necessary for
the men to Bee some one higher in
authority. This, tho men said, they
could not do tonight, and accordingly
left the building. At the headquarters
of union No. 6 it was said a force of non
union men was on its way hero from
Philadelphia in u boat, and that the
men would probably arrive hero Sunday
morning. All information concerning
the matter was refused at the editorial
rooms and business office of the Sun
tonight.
A Night or Terror.
"Awful anxiety wos felt for tho
widow of the brave General Burnham of
Machias, Me., when tho doctors said
she could not live till morning," writes
Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her
that fearful night. "All thought she
must soon die from Pneumonia, hut she
begged for Dr. King's New Discovery,
eaying it hud more than onco saved her
life, and had cured her of Consumption.
After three small doses she slept easily
all night, and its furthor use completely
cured her." This marvelous medicine
is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest
and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1,00.
Trial bottles freo at Blakeley &
Houghton's drug storo. 1
Klectioii Notice,
By virtue of an order made by tho
Board of Fire Delegates of Dalles City
fire department on the 18th day of
July, 1809, notice is horeby given that
there will he an election held for the
purpose of electing u chief engineer and
un assistant chief of Dalles City fire de
partment, said election to bo held ou
tho first Monday in August, said day
being tho 7th of August, 1899. The
polling place of said election shall be ut
the fire engine houae, situated on Third
street, Dalles City, and the polls of said
election shall open at 5 o'clock p. in.
und bo closed ut 7 o'clock p. in. ou said
day,
Dated Dalles City, Oregon, this 24th
day of July, 1899.
15. M. Winoatu,
Secretary Board of Fire Delegates.
Jly24-2wk
Tlmt TlirobulUK Headache
Would quickly leave you, If you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches,
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 25 cents.
Monev buck If not cured, Bold by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1
ARE READY
FOR DREYFUS
Ton of Reims in Slate of Feverish
- Eipcdaocy.
ANTI-DREYFUSITES
NOT NUMEROUS
Authorities Arc Becoming Anxious
About Their Ability to Maintain
Order Through the Trial.
Rennks, France, Aug. 5. Rennes lias
awakened from its normal condition of
sleepiness, and, with the arrival of hun
dreds of journalists from all parts of the
world and witnesses and other factors
in the Dreyfus drama, the town te
assuming an animated appearance. The
terraces in front of the cafes are full of
people warmly diecussing the coming
trial, which will open on Monday morn
ing at 6 :30 or 7 o'clock.
General Mercier, who was minister for
war when Dreylus was condemned, ar
rived from Paris this afternoon. The
leading event of the day here was the
arrival of the hero of the Dreyfus affair,
Lieutenant-Colonel George Picquart. As
Colonel Picquart entered the carriage
waiting for him, some spectators
shouted : "Vive Picquart" and "Vive
Dreyfus." These shouts elicited counter
cries of "A bas Picquart" and "A mort,
a 1'eau" from the few unti-Dreyfusites
present. But the bark of the latter was
worse than their bite, for not the
slightest attempt was made to carry out
the threats, which Colonel Picquart
utterly ignored.
The authorities are apparently becom
ing anxious regarding the maintenance
of tranquility inRennes during the trial,
owing to tho invasion of the town by a
crowd of anti-Dreyfus agitators, and he
roic polico measures were taken this
evening to ineure peace during two oppo
sition meetings.
Cards of admission to the trial were
issued this afternoon to the representa
tives of tho press. Every two foreign
correspondents, without exception, re
ceived one card between them, which
means that the leading papers of the out
side of Franco will be able to bo repre
tented only every other day.
VOGT
Opera House
ONE NIOIIT ONLY,
MONDAY, AUGUST 7th
Special engagement
GEORGIA
UP-TO-DATE
MINSTRELS
introducing the latost songs,
dances und specialties.
30 Colored Stars.
10 Vaudeville Novelties.
See the Cake Walk Contest.
Grand Concert a nil Street Parade ut
2 o'clock p. m.
Admission - 25o, 50o, 75o
Seats on sale at the Butler Drug Co.'s,
Executor's Notice.
Not loo la hereby kIvcii tlmt tlio uiuK'ralKiuM
Im but'it iluly iiiiiiiitc'ii by tho liomimlilu
County Court jf tliutiutu of Oregon, lot Wawo
county, u executor of tho entuto o( I'licho J,
llnlKlit, leceiiei. All iwrnua lutvlun vliilinu
HKuliiht nulil etuto tiro hereby notllkil to pin
kunt the tiuine, roerly veillleil. to mo at my
otlUo In JitIle city. Oickoii, within tlx moull
from tho Date el (ul notice.
I)tetl tlih Mil Uuy ol July, IKK).
KHANK MKNKKKK.
Kxecutor ol tbt Citato ol I'hcU) J, HuIkIiI.
decwuod. jly It'll
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Gap
Special.
Men's and Boys'
White Duck and Crash Caps, it
$g Suitable to wear when welcoming our returning
heroes. These Caps are nicely trimmed in embroi
15, dered letters bearing the names of our naval heroes,
w Ever' one a beauty and worthy the attention of
jfc every man and bor in The
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Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ? 11 kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, s? tffftwm
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
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call and get our prices and be convinced.
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