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    VOL. XII ,
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1899.
NO 129
RENNES IS
TRANSFORMED
Kb Calm Wliero Before All Was
EiCilCHItlll
BUT ONE GEN
DARME LEFT
Ta!k Comes Prom All Countries to the
F.llect That the Verdict Will Injun
Paris Exposition Resolution to
lie Introduced in Congress Calling
for This Government to Withdraw
Support.
Ki'nm:h, Sept. 11. A fctnto of calm
prevails here. All tlio troops mid Ren
diirtni'H who were quartered in the town
and its environs hnv left, und journal
ists and others interested in tho (rial
havt! departed since Saturduy. Cafes,
winch for tho lnet few weeks have been
thronged with escited crowds, are de
serted. This nfturnoon a eolitury gen
(laimo paced up Hiul down before the
military piieon, und there was riot 11
policeman or eoldier near tho Lycee,
which litbt week resembled a barracke.
Workmen wore busily dismantling the
courtroom and packing chairs, tnblis
and benches on trolley cars outside.
Mine. Dreyfus visited her husband in
the prison this afternoon, but nut tho
slightest interest was shown in tho meet
ing by the population. She found him us
culm as yesterday. 'Ihe prisoner smoked
lus pipe today for the first timo in many
days, which indicated ho was in better
spirits than could bo expected.
Sentiment in Washington.
Wahiinoto.v, ept. ll.-TThe Dreyfus
verdict is attracting umcn attention in
('.fi'll'm! nnnt'dtrd lint nl i on 1 1 1 tliftciu til
respotisible position whose opinions
i.ii.. i . i , ' , ....
uiu iiu vaiuuoiu aro reiuciuni 10 ex
press adverse comment, because of the
national aspect of tho case.
The feeling is generally, however, in
favor of Dreyfus, asd strong sentiment
hnfl fl,vllnrtnrl nrtutviot tlm l h !n h, l.m
winch, aco-rdinalo prevailing belief, be
line been subject to. Some of the officials
express fear flint this sentimeut will
have u serious effect on the Froneh-
Ainerican treuty when It comeB before
4lw I . .....
vim rmiiuc, us iuai instrument uas nui
proved very popu'ar, and tho present
feeling may turn the tide against It.
Prevent Participation in Exposition.
Bcuus, Sept. 11. It is rumored that
n committee composed of leading manu
facturers hero is being formed for the
purpose of preventing German participa
tion in the Paris exposition.
London Afternoon Papers Unanimous.
Loxuj.v, Sopt. Tlw afternoon
newspaper, of this city ttuay are unan
imous In their denunciation of the
verdint In the court-twftrtial of Captain
Dreyfus, and tlioy yeem with abuse of
the system ''producing bucIi decielona."
Hemoiistratron at Budapest.
Uuiui'kht, Sept. 11. Sevoral bun
dred pioplo made a demonstration last
evening in front of the French consulate
''. They were dispersed by the police
"id the approaohei to the consulate
"ere occupied by policemen in order to
Prevent further demonstrations.
Gold Men From Alaska.
ii5mB' Sept' 10,A BJns'goment of
l,OOri,000 worth of Klondike gold for
7" ""'ted States assay office here ar
Jied tonight on the steamer Cleveland
J'0, fit. Michael, The consignors were
"jeUnadlan Bank of Commerce, 600,.
! the Hnk of British North America,
WTO.000. The Cleveland fed 100 paiien
"ota JMwaon and Cape Nome.
Wvdjr it Vascwer.
Vancou Wwbi( w Thlj
V wd barracke was thronged with
mm tody. the crowd tioeedlog that
DAVA
4lftSaLUTEI.vtlIEF
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
wovAt nKiwa popeb co., uzw york.
of any previous day since tho organiza
tion of tho Thlrty-flfih infantry. The
big military camp furnished suflicient
attractions to hold people all day, com
mencing with guard mount at 9 o'clock
this morning, until a roncert, which tool;
piaeo on the pnrado ground at 4 p. in.
Many visitors from a distnnce wait I
after the concert, expecting to witness
regimental dices parade, but they were
disappointed in this, reports that fiii'-h
parado would take place beiifg un
authorized. Troops drill and appear on
parade every day in the week except
Saturday afternoon and Sunday, when
fiey are given a reet.
FAREWELL TO
REV. LOCKE
Former Portland Pastor Goes From San
Francisco to Utillalo.
San- Fkaxcisco, Sept. 10 The P.ev.
Charles Edward Locke, formerly of
Pottland, Or., and two years the pastor
of Central Methodist church in this city,
preached bis faiewell sermon tonight,
lie will leave with his family tomorrow
evening for Buffalo, N. Y., where he has
accepted a call from the Delaware
avenue church, of that city.
Tonight bun Ireds of people were
turned away from Dr. Locke's church,
und un hour before the service the
auditorium and galleries were packed.
Dr. Locke's ferinon was inspired by the
text found In Proveib? iv:'.'3, "Keep
thine heart with all diligence, for out of
it ure the issues of life." It was n
masterly effort. At the conclusion of
the discourse tho congregation expressed
regret and congiatulation for their
pastor.
A year ago Dr. Locke was obliged to
hold Sunday evening services in Metro
politan temple in order to accommodate
the throng that came to hear him. Four
thousand people have gathered to hear
him rn these occasions. His call to
Buffalo Is said to bo a flittering one, as
the church is the largest in that city.
Uuipu.ua Valley Prunes to Go East.
Kiddle, Or., Sept. 9. T. N. Segar, of
Eugene, and Lou Chapman, of Canyon-
ille, have engaged almost all the Italian
Knock0ut Drops
that rock und ryo, or whiskey and quinine
".v . , p. 1 1 MM"-'
tales lor couguawwMi
and colds. Most "4 '
oi my acquaint i
ances were of tho AHJy
name opinion, aw?
K ti w T Ic ii o v VtC2
womethlngatleast
n tlwillsnilll times
better. It is Acker's
1' ii it 1 1 h h Itemcdv for
good whllo ugo I began
to cougn nnu lounu oui
i i i i
tticn tnai rocic unu ryo
wasnogouu. ikuiwvih)
i t l...l. 4;i littilr 4linf ihn Irnil
blo would run Into consumption. I didn't
i..f... .,lf In nninilf. innillrlllOfl. l)Ut
somehow or other I tried Acker's English
a , -111- JltJi AI.a. I.n.lnnmi f.i.
Kemeay. une oomu um mu umuum
1 1 1 . L nnlll.ll flllf .jTTl 111 tlti'l V
and It has never come back again. There is
never a uay passes wav i uuu i ouy
word about this wonderful medicine I al-
i r i i. co.. tUtkt T im nfrnncer and
fleshier now, since taking the remedy, than
I was before the cough began. I write this
, 'ii... i...,tnriiu nnii flinflrfullv and am
glad to do it." (Signed) Cams. UvunLt,
Haloon-Keeper, rocawuu, .
gold at 85c..60o. and $1 a bottle, throughout
tho United States and Canada; and in Bug
." i oa u. ,i Aa M. Ifvouarenot
aatUflod after huyiiig, return tlio bottle to
. . . 1 . ..nm.M mnlMlU llllClT .
your oruggui, auu ai i""'
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We auUtOTlU im uuurr (uui.....ij.
W,
KOK BALE BY
BUkeley & Houghton.
ft ran
mm
I Baking
Powder
piunesof this valley, which they will
ship, green, to the East. They have the
two warehouses rented, nnd each has n
largo force packing. The first shipment
was made today. Mr. Segal started two
carloads to Cincinnati, nnd Mr. Chapman
one to Montana. The price paid is one
cent a pound delivered at the warehouse.
The grnin in South Douglas is about
all threshed and in the granary. There
was no damage to epeak of on account of
the rain.
AN EXPRESS
TRAIN ROBBED
Safe Blown Open and Contents Taken
Men Escaped.
Cocinsi:, Ariz., Sept. 10. Express
train No. 10, on tho Southern Pacific,
was robbed near here last night by four
masked men, who blew the safe open
anil took everything in sight. The
amount of their booty is said to be small.
The train was stopped, the engine,
mail and express cars were cut oil from
the rest of the train and run a mile
farther up the road, where the bandits
stopped to complete their work. The
express messenger was forced to open
his car and the robbers attacked the safe
with dynamite. The strong box was
soon blown open and the contents taken
by the thieves, who hastily departed.
They were last seen going north on
foot, and a posse started out on their
trail. The dynamite used on the safe
blew out the side of the express car and
tore up the floor. There is no c'uo to
the identity of tho icbbers.
WONDEItl'UL CUKE OF 1)1 AK1I IlOKA
A rromliicnt Vlri;l"l I'M I tor II ml Al
111 okt Olvru Up, but YVa Ill-ought
Hack tu 1'erfi'Ct Health by Uliuiiilier
liilu'n Voile. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Keincdj. Head IIU KUIIoilal.
From tlio Times. JHlUtille, Va.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a long
time and thought I was past being cured.
I had spent much time and money and
suffered so much misery that I had al
most decided to give up all hopes of re
covery and nwait the result, but notic
ing the advertisement of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
and alBO some testimonials stating how
some wonderful cures had been wrought
by this remedy, I decided to try it.
After taking a few doses I was entirely
well of that trouble, aud I wish to eay
further to my readers and fellow-eufler-ers
that I tun a halo and hearty man to
day and feel as well as I ever did in my
life. O. K. Moore. Sold by U.akeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Volcniiio Kruitloii8
Aro grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of jy. Uueklen's Arnica Salvo cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Hoils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Hums, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Host Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cte. a box. Curo guaranteed.
Sold bv Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. "
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 cts. Ulakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia
because Its Ingredients are such that It
can't help doing so. "The public can
rely upon it as a matter remedy for all
disorders arising from imperfect dlges.
lion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in
Americin Journal of Health, N, Y.
Clarice & Faik have" a full and com
plete line of hoiVanriage, wagon and
bain palntataaHMfactured by Jewel E.
Pat ton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
CAPTAIN CASE ON
THE SITUATION
Thinks That a Vigorous Fall Cam
paign Will Put An End to the War
In the Philippines.
Chicago, Sept. 1'. Captain J. E.
Case, formerly of the Second Oregon vol
unteers, and a member of the staffs of
Generals Merritt, Otis nnd Lawton, who
is visiting Chicago, Says he thinks a
vigorous fall campaign will put an end
to the war in the Philippines.
"It takes a good deal to demoraliza a
Filipino army, and it would bo a rash
statement to declare that the insurgents
are now demoralized, but it is certain
that they run earlier in the battle than
was formerly the case. It is the general
opinion of the officers that if Gsneral
Otis were to confine himself to one de
partment the war would progress more
satisfactorily.
"General Otis makes a first-class civil
governor. In the field, there were sev
eral instances in which lie held troops
back after they had accomplished tiieir
woik and thus necessitated it being
done over.
"1 think all the casualties are faithful
ly reported by General Otis."
A Thousand Tongues
Could not exprees the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1123 Howard St.. Phil
adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured her of a hacking
cough that for many years had made
lile a burden. All other remedies and
doctors could give her no help, but she
says of this Koyal Cure "It soon re
moved the pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcelv remember doing before. I feci
like sounding its praises thioughout the
universe." So will everv one who tries
Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price COc
and $1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley &
Houghton's drug store; every bottle
guaranteed 5
lllsiuarck'H Iron Neive
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kindeys and bowels arc cut of order. If
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They develop every power of
brain and body. Only 2oc at Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore. 2
ChbIi In Your Check.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Nov. 10, 1S95, will be paid at my
office, luterest ceases after Sept. S;li,
1899. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herbdrink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 23 cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist1-.
lllda for Wood.
Kids for forty cords of fir wood, more
or less, will be received at tho county
clerk's office between now and Friday,
Sept. 8th. Bring in your bids. 4 -It
"Our baby was sick for a month with
severo cough nnd catarrhal fever, Al
though w tried many remedies she kept
getting worso, until we used One Min
ute Cough Cure, it relieved at once and
cured her in a few days." B. L. Nance,
Co.
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