.-4;- VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1899. NO 43 HOW DEWEY WAS RECEIVED The His! Iniiflcicul Bwption in Our History. SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND CITIZENS All Unite in Welcoming the Hero or Manila Kay Amid tlic Roar of Cannon. Ni:v Yoiik, Sept. 27. Admirul Dewey rosu curly today mid could be seen from Atlantic Ilighlund8 pacing Olympiad juurtor deck. An outward bound Britleb utumnor saluted nB It passed. At nine o'clock the Olympia started up the bay for the government nnchorago offTotnp kiiiaville. It wan explained today that while Dewey und Itear Admiral Howisou both outrank ltuar Admiral Sampson, there liua been no charo in the arrangements civing Sampson full control of the naval portion of the demonstration in Dewey's huiuu. Lime before dawn'ateam and Bailing craft of all bizus gathered in the vicinity nf the anuthweet channel and Bwarmed around the Olympiu. A Btring of signal lights kept constantly clianuiiiK hb unawura were fUHbed ncrocs the hay to I'ulututiona and passing Blilpa. Just at dawn the eigrml lightB on the Olympiu went down. At G : 15 the cruiserChicago, flying the pennant of Itear Admiral Hon (son, punned in at tho narrows. As bIio neured the Olympiu her guiiB lielehed forth the mlmiral'd aalute, which the Olympiu returned with a salute for the rear ad miral. At 8 o'clock col ira were sounded and the Hag und 'jack were hoisted fore and aft to tho strains of the "Star Spangled Itanner." At 8:30 o'clock the Dolphin hovo in Hight, having on board the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Allen, who was received with a salute. He went on board the Olympia and remained until the Olympia weighed anchor. All the way up the lower bay the signal buoys were kept busy dipping colors while the h tea in Siren kept tooting out the thanks of the admiral to his admirers. As the cruiser ncared Forts Wudsworth and Hamilton the mariners paraded tin the quarterdeck in full drees uniform, etaudiog at attention, while the. ensign AVA Baking dlBSOUUTEiyPURE Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BOVM, BAtOND KnrOCD CO., l VOttK. was lowered and the ship's number die played. As the Olympia entered the channel the signal corps 6n the forts wig wagged a welcome which was answered by the ships signalled. The sloops of the forts were crowded with soldiers and ob the first gun belched forth a welcome they cheered lustily. The (fnce of the hero of Manila was wreathed in smiles us his ship anBwered gun for gun. A little lator the cmiser joined Sampson's fleet ofFTompklnsville, which thundered out a welcome to tho corowander-in-chiof. I'rc vented a Iritisecly. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre vented u dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every nitfht. She bad tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and die writes this marvelous medicine also cured .Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumouia. Such cures are positive proof of the tnutchleee merit of tills grand remedy for curing all throat, chest und lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at ISlakeley & Uoughtoii'B i Drug Store. 0 The Young Tobacco Fiend. Pullman, Wash., Sept. CO. Koscoo Allen, the "-year-old tobacco fiend, men tion of whose sad oaBe was made in The Spokesmun-Rcview today, had a fit on Grand street thiB ufternoin and nearly broke his arm. The child was stricken while eating wat 'rmelon, and fell to the sidewalk, h'juring his arm quite badly. He was picked up aud carried into Mr. Layman's house, where he soon recov ered, and Immediately called for tobacco, which he begun to chew vigorously. When aeked why she does not keep to bacco from the child, his mother said she tried it one day, and lie had eight fits during tho day. An eflbrt is being mad.' to have the child sent to the school fur defective youth. Story of a HUve. To be bound hand and foot for yeara by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how eucb a slave was made free. He says: "My wife bus been so helpless tor live years that she could not turn oyer in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Blttere, she is .wonderfully improved and Distinguished Testimony No secret aocietyin the world stands higher in noble aims and charitable accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good, tions is the Ohio Pythinu Home, at Springfield, Ohio, which is ably presided over by Superintendent Lo Fevre and his wife, Mrs. Callie I. Lc Fevre, the matron. The latter has recently written a letter, which will command widespread nttontlon because of the prominence of the writer. It is as follows: Mneori! W II Unntrnr JC. Co,, New York: Last year I used Acker's English Remedy at the suggestion of a friend, for a serious, long-standing throat difficulty and extreme ly hard cough. Had used many well-spoken of prepara tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker's Hnglish Remedy removed the wiiiii;uiiy hiiu noupcu mid cough. I did not purchase Calue LE fEVRK. Mutron Ohio Pythlnn Home, or use more than three not- , , , . , ,,aw,wi tliiv. ties, and at least one-half of the last is still on hand. nFFYJtevv sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) Calmk I. Lb 1 1 Rh. The friend to whom Mrs. 'Lo Fovro refers as having suggoHted Acker a English Remedy U M. W. B. Chilton, wife of the preside of the Ivoy Transfer Co., ofTroy. Ohio, where this remedy hw.ft84" . ourcs in Throat nr Lung Troubles. In conversation with an Mrs. Le Fevre also said: "If you will call on Mr. W. H. behausb, a proniinuni china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he too. I. as had nuy amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his famil) , ana thinks thev cannot keep house 'without it.'1 Ako?" BnglUh .iemeuy I. .old by all drI.U under. a poritlve that your money will be refunded Irj caifoof falhiro. S;. 5c. mm uo",u United Btatea and Canada. In Kng and, is, ,d.. . id., and ;6. life authorUe the utow puurunfee. H . II. UOOKEK CO., il oyrttlort, ltv I or. For Bale by BLAKE LEY & HOUGHTON. able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for femal6 diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a codsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blukeley & Houghton Drnggiste. 6 Volcano on James Island. Victouia, B. C, Sept. 27. The of ficers of the British warship Leander, nhiclrreturned to Eequimalt today from a cruise in South American waters re ports that n volcano on James island, one of the Calapagos group, became active about three months ago, sending broad streams of lava down its sides. No damage was done, as the island is uu habited. When the Leander was going into Callao, the British bark Tennesseean was found stranded off the Rirnac river. For three days the Leander worked at her, and, with the assistance of the Bteamer Bukqnin, she was saved. WONDKICFUL. CUKE OF DIAIUUIOKA A Prominent Virginia Editor II ail Al moin Gircu l!, but Wat Brought llnvk to Perfect Health by Chamber lum'n Colic, Cholera at) it Diarrhoea Itemed)'. Head Ills Editorial. From tlic Times. Uillstllle, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time ana thought I wuspast being cured. I had spent much time and money and Buffered so much misery that I had al most decided to give up all hopes of re covery and await the result, but notic ing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ond Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a fswj doses I was entirely well ot that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow-sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man to day and feel as well as X ever did in my life. 0. R. Moore. Sold by B'.akeley & Houghton, druggists. Remains Transferred to Portland. Stevenson, Wash., Sept. 25. The re mains of Mrs. J. P. Gillette, who died here yesterday, were taken acroes the Columbia river early this morning and transferred to Portland. She was tbe wife of theaeseesor of Skamania county. The Immediate cause of her death was peritonitis. She was an estimable lady, 21 years of age. Her husband and two small children survive her. There's always hope while there's One Minute Corgh Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stages of con sumption. One Minute Cough Cure com pletely cured me," writes Helen Mc Henry, Bismark, N. D. Gives inetaut relief. Butler Drug Co. Four Stores Burglarized. Noktii Yamhill, Or., Sept. 26. Burg lars entered the stores of O. P. Jonep, Auetiu & Willing, A. E. McKern, and llrown Bros., last night, by forcing locks and breaking windows. In all they se cured about $10 in email change, and ) three watches from the Jones racket store. No other lose has been diecovered. There ie no clue. A nice line of alerting silver novelty goods just received at Daut Optical Jewelry Co.V. Rupture W. T. Houaer, M. D of Portland, specialist In Hernia or Rupture, Vari cocele and Hydrocele, will visit The Dalles and can be consulted at the Uma tilla Home from September 25 to 'M in clusive. We cur by Electricity, with out laying patients up or detention from busiuetc, and a(iB'lutely without danger. Would refer those interested In being cured to C. J. Stubling, of The Dalles, who knows of our method. GLOOMY FEELING HAS DEEPENED General Impression Now Prevails T!a! Biers Will Not Recede. UNREST AT PRETORIA GREAT Transvaal Government Has Already Begun to Appoint Officers to Go to the Front in the Event of Hostilities, London, Sept. 27. The Transvaal sit uation remains unchanged, though if anything, the feeling of gloom has deepened. Cablegrams from Pretoria and Cape Town ehow that the general impression prevails there that the Boers will not recede from their position, and that feeling of nnrest at Pretoria las been intensified. A dispatch today announces that the Transvaal government has begin to ap point officers to go to the front in case of hostilities. The executive council of the Transvaal has prolonged the eitting of yesterday, and has been in constant telegraphic communicition with tthe Orange Free State. No decision, it is now said, regarding the attitude cf the free state, has yet been reached. The TranBvaal'a reply to the dispatch of Secretary Chamberlain will bo drafted today and submitted to tho raad in secret eeesion. The members appear convinced that Great Britain is deter mined on war. Being anxious not to force Great Britain's hand, the Boers will not take any definite steps until the draft of their reply is considered, but notice has been issued to the burghers to be in readiness for the commanderinj, which will be commenced shortly. Tho Orange Free State raad continues in secret session. A telegram from Johannesburg says that an American named Blake is raising an American corps cf 500 men for ihe Boere. The war office has ordered a transpoit and Fupplies for an army corps to pre pare to proceed to the Cape. This is a very important order, and means the early dispatch of any army corps. The men of twenty-five companies are being medically examined at Alderehot today. In spite of these warlike preparation?, South African circles in London still be lieve there will be no war, and that the Boers will finally concede to the British demands. Volcaulc Kruptluus Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, runniug and fever soree, Ulcers, Bjils, Felons, Corns, Warte, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 ctf . a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. - Reform in Spokane. Spokane, Wath., Sept. 26. The va riety theaters are closed tonight. The council today, in a bitter and exciting eeesion, refused by a tie vote to grant them liceiifee for another year. Advo cates of the theaters then Introduced and the council passed resolutions de claring for Ihe suppression of gambling and prostitution, and the strict enforce ment of the Sunday dosing law. Claike & Falk have a full and com plete line of house, carriage, wagon and bain paints manufactured by James K. Patton.of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dewey's Dispatch-Hoat Coining. Astokia, Or., Sept. 2d, The revenre culler McCullouh is duo to arrive in from Alaek.i any day. Instructions ate awaiting her to proceed to Portland hi d remain there during the. exposition. She was Admiral D-'wey's dUpatul -boat at the time of hie fuunu victory at Manila. O S S AT HALF THE PRICES CHARGED BY FANCY TAILORS, WE MAKE AND CUT TO YOUR OWN MEASURE. IN ANY OF STYLE, CLOTH AND LINING, SWELL CITY TAILOR-MADE SUITS and SKIRTS dtsigned by and the product of their custom WfSjSSm department, which, for exclusive W6SmKL styles and high tirade workr-uruhip, ranks foremost in America. 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NottooU hereby tilvi'n that tho iimtordniKHl hiu rlletl with I io clerk nf ihecmuit court tif the Mute of Onvoii, for W'wro counl), h ilmil iici'ouiit ii Hilmliilvtralor o( tho I'sluto of John lirnnt.tU'ecuMNl, ami that by mi order of (.MM court mui'.o on the lUlli dy of Seiitombjr, Monday, tlic lUli ilny of November, l.vJU, lit tho hour of 'J o'clock p. in, hub been lled h the timtt unit the count)' court room lit Dullea riiv ii h the I' I uce for the hearliiK ot objection!, to fcuiil IlliHl urtvunt. J.DUKK Mu.VN'DIK, AdmliiUtrulor of KkUto of John (train, Po ccumd. tk'-itlG-ll NOriOEOP FINAL SKrrLKMK.Vr. Xottco U hereby kIvcii that 1- t', llenneiilmii, iidmliiUtiutor of tho catule of Alitor! U I lory, U iva.cd, haii lllod hU arcouut for Dual ottle mom of tutl ektato and Mnnday, tho lith tiay nf November, l.vi'J, at ID o'clock lu the foreuou i of tuld day ban bivn i-ol by Hon. 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