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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMEMBER 7. 1899.
MO 102
BINGHAM ROBERTS
IS EXCLUDED
l'lic House Onlsrcil an limslklioii
BY AN OVERWHELM
ING MAJORITY
The Utah Congressman-Elect Presented
His Own Side of the Case.
Wahiiincton, Dul 5. After tin inter
OHting debate three hours, t hi; house to
duy, by a votit of .'102 to III), adopted the
resolution offered by 'JV.ylor, of Oiiio,
yeHterduy, for the apjtoi tiLmeiit ul u
Hpcciul committee to invcatignto the
charges against Brighuin II. Roberts, the
Mormon representative-elect from Utah.
Previously the house Imd rejected 11 nub
Htituto resolution offered liy Illehiinison,
tliu leader of the minority, to allow Rob
erta to lie sworn in und to send the whole
mio to the judiciary committee. Thia
mihatituto resolution, however, by no
meiiiti) commiinded the full Democratic
Ktruiigth. Only fifty seven members
voted for it. Of the thirty who then
voted against the Tuyler resolution, nil
wore DiimociutH oxoupt two L')iid,u
Citliforuia Republican, und Newlunds, n
eilvurite from Nevudu.
By ihe terms of the resolution Roberts
in not only excluded from nil purtiuipa-
tion in the proceeding of the houHe until
the committee reports und the haute
passes upon his e.ife, but he in denied u
weut in the hall. Whether this will be
interpreted to deny him admission with
in the chamber pending the dis position
of his ense is yet to be decided.
The reading of tho president's message
wiir compluttly ovornhadowed by the
Democratic proceedings which resulted
in the action of the house today. The
tralleriea were thronged with flpectutorB,
inoHtly women, who sat patiently through
tho three weary hours thut preceded the
debate, und then waited on three hours
more until it was concluded.
Tho moat remarkable feature of tho
debate waa tho fact thutlioborts' presen
tation of his own aide of the case, which
lamed almost an hour, became ho absorb,
ing that ho won the sympathy of many
of those in the galleries, mid was several
times fihowered witli applause. It was
evident that he rcali.ud that the house
waa overwhelmingly against him, und tt
times he Hpoko very liercely und
defiantly.
During tho debate, Grosvenor of Ohio
roie to ropul indignantly an insinuation
of Hoberts thut the president had know
ingly appointed men utility of polygamy
to federal oflicea in Utah.
a kimik vvitK ion oitoirr.
Twuuty-llvo Vunrk CmiHtnnt Uh With
out II Kill 1 11 m.
Tlie II Mt indication of croup Is hoarso
iicsh, and in n child subject to that
disease it uuiy bo taken as a sure tin of
tho approach of un attack. Following
thia hoarseness is u peculiar rough
cougti. If Oliuuiberluiu'ri Cough Remedy
ia given as soon na the child becomes
lione, or oven after the eroupy cough
appears, it will ptovont tho attack. It
is used iu many thousands of homes in
tlitH broad land and never disappoints
tho unxtouH mothers. We have yet to
learn of a nluglu instance in which it
iiaa not proved elleeuta). No other
preparation can tdiow stiuh it record
twiiiity-livo yenra' constant use with
out u failure. For Bale by Bltikoley it
Houghton. ,
Senator Quay Will He Seated.
Nkw Yokk, Dec. 0 A special to the
Herald from Washington says : Ae the
result of a canvass made by Quay's
fnenda since tho senate convened yester
day, ia is asserteil that forty-six of the
eighty-five senators will vote to seat him
m lenator from Penncylvor.ia. Theto
figures are obtained by counting the
thirty senators now iu the senate who
voted either for Corbett or Muutle and
sixteen others from whom, it is nfcserted,
promises have been obtained lnvorable
to Quiy.
Soniitor Chandler has called a special
tnooini! otiho citntnittco on elections
to consider the o ii-if Quay on Thursday.
Til.) Ai'litn or a C'.diit
Is envied by ull poor dyspeptics whose
stoniiich and liver are out of order. All
such should know that Dr. Kinu's New
Life l'ills, the wonderful Moiniieh "and
liver remedy, (jives u splendid appetite,
sound dig'-stion and a rej, ilar bodily
habit that ltifciires perfect health and
great-energy. Only 25 cents ut any
drug store. 4
To Kim Leys Down Hood River.
Jlooi) liivi.'it, Or., Die. 5. 'The enuine
to he used by tho U'lnune brothel h in
drugging tfie logs from the bliill's of the
upper Uond river down to the fctreiim
has in rived, and is being transported
up into the limber belt, with GOO feet of
cable, is have been thrown into
the liver, and tome of them are coining
down of their own accord, showing that
it is possible to run logs down Hood
river, an experiment that has given no
little concern.
SICK SOLDIERS
FOUGHT -AT V1G4N
AmtriDans llsi Onlv Hue Csiipy ant
1511 Sick Mai,
HAD TO FIGHT
EIGHT HUNDRED
tlorlfiiH NWM
Comes from Dr. 1). B. Caigile, of
Wiishitu, 1. T. lie writes:
"Four bottles of Electric Hitters has
cured Mrs. Brewerof ternfulu, which had
canned her great suffering for years.
Terrible sores would break out on her
head and face, and the best doctors
could give no help; hut her cure is com
plete and her health is excellent." This
ahows what thousand have prov d,
that Electric Bitters is the best blood
puritier known. It's the Bupreme
remedy for eczema, tetter, Halt rheum,
ulcers, boils and i tinning sores. It
stimulates iiver, kidneys and bowels,
expels prisons, helps digestion and
build up the strength. Only 50 cents.
Sold by Blukeloy & Houghton, Druggists.
Guaranteed.
Actress Wants a Divorce.
Nkw Youk, Dec. 5. A special to the
Times from Burlington, Yt., says: Julia
Marlowe Tuber, the well known actress,
has applied for a divorce from her hus
band, Robert Tuber, on the ground of
intolerable severity and neglect and re
fimil to support.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of tho food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. Ono little
tablet, gives immediate. relief. 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. To 11 is Post.
Poktlam), Dec. 5. Ex-Governor W.
P. Lord, minister to the Argentine re
public, left for his post of duty tonight,
lie will stop In Washington to receive:
final instructions from the state department.
Filipinos Were Commanded by General
Mi no, and Lieutenant-Colonel
Parker Commanded Americans.
' Manila, D'c. 0 Lieutenant-Colonel
arker, of the Forty-fifth infantry, com
manded fit VigRti, province of South II
cos, when that place uo attacked on
Monday, December 4, (not last night as
previously announced), by a force of in
suryente. The American force consisted
of company 1!, of the Thiity-ihird regi
ment, and )50 sick men, many of whom
shaieii in the first attack, which was
made at 4 o'clock in the morning, and
lasted until S o'clock.
The Filipinos, who were estimated to
hove numbered about S0O men and who
were commanded by General Mino, came
from the ouf-txii ts of the town. Fitrhting
was from hou-e to houte and almost
from hand to hand. The Americans cap
tured eighty-for,r rifles and several
prisoners. The official report says three
men were wounded. Colonel Bisbee is
Bending reinforcements to Viean on the
gunboat Wheeling.
Colonel Parker praises the btavery of
the sick American soldiers. Every man
who was able to Etand, handled a rifle
during the attack.
Cliuiiee of TIiiih mi tho O. It. A." N.
Beginning Dec. 1st, the 0. K. & N.
will run their Spokane Flyer via Wal
lula and the S. K. V. li. II'. : Train No.
4 will leave Portland at 3:45 p. in., ar
riving at Spokane at 7:15a.m. Train
No. 3 wLl leave Spokane at 4:30 p.m.,
and arrive iu Portland at 8:00 a. in.
In connection with tiie above trai2c,
tho O. R. & N. will put on a passenger
train leaving Dayton at 9:00 p.m. and
Walla Walla at 10:30 p.m., connecting
at Wallulu with No. 4 from Portland at
11:"0 p. ui., and with No. 3 from
Spokane at 1":03 a. in.; leaving Waliula
at 12:10 a. in., and urriying at Walla
Walla at 1 :20 a. m, and Dayton at 3 a. m.
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
lain's Pain Balm is gainini! a wide repu
tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond,
Inri., has been troubled with that ail
ment since 1802. In speaking of it ho
says: "1 never found anything that
would relievo me until I used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. It acts like mogic
wiih me. My foot was swollen and
painini: mo very much, but one troori
application of Pain Balm relieved me.
For sale by Blakeley & Ilouchlon.
K s lit at Hood River.
Llooi) Riviiii, Or., Dec. 5. Tin city
election today resulted as follows:
Mayor, F. C. Brosius ; alderni'n, A. S.
Blowers, C. A. Bell, J. J. Luckey, D.
McDonhld, P. S. Daviion, Jr.; treas
urer, G. P. Crowell; nemder, J. II.
Nickelson ; mnrehal, E. S. Olinger.
A I.lfo And Dentil Flfjlit.
Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la.,
writinc of his almost miraculous escape
from death, bays: "Exposure after meas
les induced serious lung trouble, which
ended in Consumption. I had frequent
hemorrhages and coughed nichtand day.
All uiy doctors f-aid I must soon die.
Then 1 began to uso Dr. Kind's New
Discovery lor Consumption, which com
pletely cuied me. I would not be without
it even if it cost iro. 00 a bottle. Hundieds
have used it on my recommendation nnd
all say it never fails to cure Thr.oat. Chest
and-Lung troubles." Regular sizi 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley
it Houghton's Drutr Store.
BATTLE WILL
BE TERRIFIC
Distinguished Testimony
'n ,.prni Kooietv in tho world stands hicher in noble aims nnd charitable
accomplishments than tho Knights of Pythias. That order
and ono of its finest institu
tions is the Ohio l'ythiau
Home, nt Springfield, Ohio,
which is ably presided over
by Superintendent Lu Fevre
und his wife, Mrs. Cnllie I.
Le Fevre, the matron. The
latter has recently written n
letter, which will command
widespread attention because
of the prominence of the
writer. It is us follows:
"Messrs. W. II. Hooker &
Co., New York: Last year I
used Acker's English Remedy
at tho suggestion of a friend,
for a serious, long-standing
throat difficulty and extreme
ly hard cough. Had used
many well-spokon of prepara
tions without relief. I can
honeGtly say that Ackers
English Remedy removed the
difficulty and stopped tho
cough. I did not purchase
or use more tnnn tiiruo uuv-
r is doing great good,
Ladysmith Garrison Bcu'mning to Cast
Anxious Eves Southward.
Ntw Yoiik, Dec.0. A dispatch to the
Tribune from London says': From Natal
the press dispatches which came through
yesterday were forecaste of the terrible
battle impending on the Tugelu river.
It is now certain that the Boers are in
ureat force on the further eide of the
river. ' The Boer army, which invaded
Natal, was put by good judges at 25,000
to 30,000 men. If we accept the hitter
figure, and deduct 2000 for losses which
may have been made good by disloyal
Dutch recruits from Natal, and another
10,000 for the remaining force at Lady
smith, the lotal of the ..army confronting
Geneial Buller may be from 15,000 to
20,000 men.
Loxno.v, Dec. 0. A budget of news
from Ladysmith, which arrived today,
bring'j the hhtory of the beleagured
garrison up to November 29. In suite
of the rumors of u retrograde movement
upon the part of the Boers, the stories
just received show that the garrison, al
though still strong, was suffering from
confinement, restricted diet and the In
creasing volume of tho Boer artillery fire,
especially that of additional heavy-callber
guns, placed iu position 5000 yards from
the Western defenses.
The dispatches relate that the Boers
had discovered the most vulnerable
points of the carnson and that the shell
int; was becoming disagreeably effective.
The rations had been reduced and there
wnsagieat deal of sickness; neverthe
less, the troops of the garrison were in ,
every way piepuring to meet tho assault
which it wiis anticipated the Boers
would cauy out In u linal effort to reduce
tho 'city. The belief whs current in
Ladysmith that the Bjers were prepar
ing lor a retrograde movement after
another ultack.
Mr mk
New
Styles
Dress
Skirts
STYLE 1.
-or v
it
Opened Today,
Every garment strictly high grade
man tailored. We mention three
numbers here.
STYLE 1. A circular shaped skirt,
made ot a worsted in pretty snj all
. crav clieclc: inside with habit
back, scalloped panel front.,
$6.50
New shape,' French
sci "c skiit
back, black
$4.75
STYLE 2.
STYLE 2 Made of a sihndid
quality black broad cloth, stitch
ed panel front, habit back, yood
quality blnck percnlinc lining,
corded velvet binding
$7.00
Coats
.For the Babies...
B
AT SPECIAL CLOSING-OUT PRICES.
Every baby in town should have a new
Coat ut these extra prife inducements.
Coats made of Flannelette, Flannels,
Cashmere, Unifies nnd Eiderdowns; in all
liuht and dark colors, plain stripes und
plaid; aro trimmed iu biails, others in
ribbons, Lamb's-wool, Sunn's down and
Angora Fur.
$1.2.") ones are now soiling at .83
$1.7.') " " ' 1.22
$1 95 " ' ' " 1.37
$:i2.-) " " " 2.I1S
$:i.00 " " " 2.05
fl 50 " " " 3 29
$5.00 " 11 " I1.5-1
A. M. Williams & Co.
1,1 1 g,
,ar"'p
CM.UK I. Le Fevre, Matron Ohio Pythian Homo.
llish Scdyi to B ci.llion. wifo of the preside' it of the Troy
IV n sfcr Co ot Vrly O liio, Where this remedy has accomplished many other
in rn in Throat mid Lung Troubles. In conversation with an accjuain anco
I V- i l-'e .realsosaid "'If you will call on Mr. W. H. Scliauss, a prominent
f i , i rt .nerchui t of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that ho, too, has had
ss; Remedy in his family' aad
tUiuka they cannot g Jeep e wUU.t It.
AckorJineu"KB" failure. c, sc. and Si a buttlu in
tliot your 'on "d' i EiiKland, is. ad., jr. id., and 48. 6d.
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUO-HTON.
ono dappled gray horse, four years old'S'1
next spring; oranueu on leu snouiiierjM
U. Five dollars reward will be
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalles, Poniana & Astoria pi. Co. :
The Steamers of tlio flegulutor l.luu will run 11s jier the fnl- 3
evmuilll', HV K. illlljiail I t-SLT VI II1U (IH'l- I" t-IlnllU
thus,
given to any person
my place 011 3-Mile.
nov20-lmo
returning same to J,
O. W. Cook.
It takes but u minute to overcome
tickling iu the throat and to stop u
cough by the use of One Minute Cough
Cure. This remedy quickly cures ull
forms of throat and lung troubles.
JianulesB and pleasant to take. It pro
vents consumption. A famous specific
for grippe nnd its after ellects.
Mrs. K. Churetilll, Berlin, Vt,, euyp,
"Our baby was covered with running
sores. DoWiu'B, Witch Hazel Salve
cured her." A spec! tic for piles und
skiu diseases, Beware of woithless
counterfeits. ,
Str. Regulator.
(Limited Landings.)
Str. Dallos City.
(Tniililug at nil Wiiy I'olntn.)
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I'orlLuid
at 7 a, m.
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tuna nv met vi ivv I'uoatwiv, i ui iu 1 iti vt iii mji iuuiiuu minrua M
B, l'ortlaud Olllcc, Oak-Strtut Dock.
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