t - . '4 (Tl) c Idles Chtjonfcli. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, DEOEMEMBER 11. 1899. NO 105 A TERRIFIC GAS EXPLOSION KM Kan; Coal Miners at Carbonado Near Tacoma. THIRTY-THREE MEN DEAD Many Others Supposed to Be Under Mine Wreckage Cause of Accident a Mystery. Tacoma, Dec. 9. A initio explosion at Carbonado, foity milts easterly from Tacoma, at 11 o'clock thin morning, tilled thirty-three men. Identification of the dead men is almoin impossible. TWfe scraps of clothing that still cling to the bodies of the mon aru carefully pre served, laid aside and labelled to aid in the identification. Frenzied 1 datives of tbo missing men gather at the mouth of the mine, wutchini itagerly to cajch a glirnpeo of the forni9 as tlr-y are iiurried by to the coroner's a dice. Tbe work of rescue is being rushed for ward, but it mny he days before tho last blackened form is taken from the mine, for many men are balleved to lie buried under inaeseB of earth and rock. To ex tricate them will take time, and thus far the work of rescua has been pushed for ward at the extreme idurance of the workers, for the black damp and noxious cases have driven the rescuers back re peatedly. Ominous Rumbling Under Town. Cakco.vado, VVnsh., Dec. 9. Shortlv before 11 :45 o'clock this forenoon came the first report of a terrific subterran n explosion, in the mine of t tie Carbon Hill Coal Company, the tunnels of which run for miles under the town. The., watt an ominous rumbling, smothered touud for a few moments, and then it ceased abruptly. People who had been accustomed (o a livelihood by mining knew at once what this meant, and stood around with blanched faces. Apprehensions of some fearful disast " were confirmed in a little while with in formation that the morning shift in tunnel No. 7 had been caught in an ex plosion of firedamp. Between eeventv and eighty men were at work in the initio at that time, and the meager re port conveyed the information that all must liave been killed, as there was no chance of escape. Those who were not killed outright .would be hemmed in by the falling walls and timbers' and suf focated by the fumes and smoke before any relief could come. It oh be fl the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My Bkin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and eidee, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker dey by day. Three physi cians had given me up. Forinnatoly, a lriend advised 'Electric Hitters' j and to my great joy and surprise, tho first bottle made a decided improvement. 1 continued their use for thiee weeks, and am now a well man. I know they Baved uty life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 60c, guuranteed,t Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. & Another .Presidential Ticket. Columbus, 0 Dec. 9. The union re form party will nominate by direct vote presidential ticket In 1900 on the estub Used platform of the party, which con sists of a single p'ank advocating tle initiative and referendum method for all legislation, both state and national. This decision was reached today by Mho uatloual ereeutlVe rommittee of the party t a c inference in this city with the Ohio state executive committee. Advances in Wages. Ikouhapolis, Deo. 8 The United Mine Workers hnve received notice of an advance of IB per cent in wages in the Fairtnonnt, W. Va., coal region, by two of the largest operators in the state This is tho second increase within three months. Othe Weyt Virginia operators, it is said, will follow. Boston, Dec. 8. The executive com mittee of Ihe American Wool Company today decided to make a general in crease of 10 per cent in wages of employes. Tho increase will aflV ct mills in sections of New E Jand, and benefit 25,000 hands. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 8. The Angusta Manufacturers' Association voted today to increase wages of operatives 10 per cent, tho new echedne to take effect Jan uary 1. The advance will affect nearly 8000 operatives. Catarrh Caunot lie Cured with local applications, as they cannot reacli the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. HaM'e Catarrh Cure is not a quack med'eine. It was waB prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best, tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier 8, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials, free.- F. J. Cheney & Co., Pi ops., Toledo O. Sold by drroggifts, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Commander Howell Dead. New Yock, Dec. 9, Commander Charles I. Howell, chief engineer of the United States battle ship Maine, when that vessel was blqwn up in Favr" harbor, is dead at his home in this c'ty. He died from an apoplectic stroke. He was fl'ty years old and was born in Goshen, N. Y. He was graduated from the United Siatc3 naval academy in June, 1SGS, fourth in his class. His ap pointment as an assistant engineer dates f-orn August, 3 870, and in J876 he waB raised to the grade of paged! aEsistat Pe was promoted to the rank of cK engineer in 1803. He served on the Maine from 1895 until the loss of the battle-ship. He was then transferred to tho Newark and later was assigned to shore duty at the B.cjklyn navy-ya d. He was made a commander in September, 1899. He was silting at a table by the elde of Lieutenant Fred W. Jeukius at the time of the blowing up of the Maine. Tint was the last ho eaw of tbe unfortunate oil'cer, wio peiished in the week. A Thoumud Tonguei Cculd not express the rapture of An tie E. Springer, of 1123 Howaid St., Phil a'delpHa, Pa., when she fouud that Dr. King's New Diecovery for Consumption had completely curt d her of a hacking coJ2h il.at'or many years had made lilu a burden. All other remedies aim doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Boyal Cure "It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, somethinu I can ccarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every oue who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and $1. Trial boitle free ut Ulakeley & Houghton's drug store; every bottle , juranteed 5 Change in Spokane Falls & Northern. Fi'Okank, Wash., Die. 9. James J. Hill has resiirned as president of the Spokauo Falls & Northern rallwav, and James N. Hill was today elected presi dent at a meeting of the board of trustees held In this city. As a cure lor rheumatism Chamber lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tatiori. D. 1). Johnston of Richmond, Intl., hnn been troubled with that ail ment rlnce 1802. In speaking of it he etiyn: "I never found anyttiing that would relieve me until I used Chamber Iain's Pain Halm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollon and paining mo very much, but one good application of Pain Halm relieved me. For eale by Hlakeley & Houghton. Ueo ClorkeA Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the bjtd, AGUINALDO'S HEAR GUARD Stood tie Amsricaiis' Four Honrs, Fire Far THEY SUSTAINED HEAVY LOSS While Our Troops Had Only One Killed, Six Wonnded Story Told by an Escaped Spanish Prisoner. Washington, Dec. 9. The war de partment has received tbe foMowing from General Otis: "Mani'a, Dec. 9. A dispatch from General Young, at Vigan yeslerday, says that pqennod Knaniah nrisonera re nor t a four hours' element on the 31 inst. between h'slroopsand A'lf'ualdo'sguard near Ce.vantes, fiitv m''es southeast of VIgan, with a heavy loss to the enemy, w no is being pursued. Our loss was one kii ed and six wounded. The inhab't- ants, of the'r own accord, joined the ey to him. Corrupt from top to toe,.he troops in repairing the t.ail and carry-i bu.vs legislation and courts and gov ing subsistence. eminent, and when lie wants fun he . ', ,, ,, . c, t i lynches negroes on Madison Square, in "Have pushed the column to San Jr f. m yorkiKor ,n tlie Boston bljc sotuhof Bangued. Howe's column is on deni IIe ,ms M& famiv nomelsuall in tbe rear ira'lj Catcher's battalion ot n sky-scraper of 24 stories; his business the Twenty-fourth is out of reach, north . is founded on misleading ndvertise of Bayombong, evidently descending tbe j ments; his newspapers are filled with river, ' he natives report Lgiiting twenty . miles noith. The navy reaches Apar ' tomorrow. A column of MacArlhur's troops, the '"'wenty-fifih infantry, in ri ported nea- Itm, on the west eor Z .mbales. Grant's co'umn is near Sub's bay. "Lawton is in Bulacan province today, with sufficient trooos to overcome op position and ecatter th enemy. It is probable tho troops which engaged Aguinaldo's guard are Hare's command, as he was repor'ed lobe close in the iubu gent leader's rear." A rightful llluuder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tho best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Curps old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boi's, corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Best pilo cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, di. '"gists. , 1 Stcelueads Expected This Week. Abtouia, Or., Dec. 9. During tho lat ter part 'of the coming week tho first good run of steelheads is expected and a number of fishermen aro preparing to rut their nets in the water after them. e cold-storage people are pny'ini: five cents per pound for a!1 that aru being caught. That Throbbing llemluclie 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 blocd f ml strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 It takes but u minute to over, omu tickling in the throat and to stop it cough by tho use of One M'nute Cough Cure. Tins remedy quickly elites all forms of throat and lung troubles. Hariuless and pleasant to '':e. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for giippe'and Its after effect b, My son hss been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago I persuaded him to take some of Cham berlsiu's Colic, Choleu and Diarrhoea Remedy. After using two bottles of the 26-eent slr.e he was cured, I give tills testimonial, hoping somo one similarly afllicted.may read it and be benefited, Thomas C. Dowku, Gleucoo, O. For sale by Ulakeley & Houghton. flayed Out, Dull Headache, Pains ri various pr -Is of the body, S'l'iig at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishncsp, PimpluB or Sores all positive evidences of impure blocd. No maiiec how it became so It must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir line never failed to cure Scrofulors or Syphilitic f ileont or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. THE YANKEE IN GERMANY. He la Regarded by the Germans In Anything- Dot ma Envi able Light. How does the Yankee look in the imagination of my countrymen? In the German language only three things arc usually connected with the adjective American ; the Germans speak of Amer ican stoves, and mean a kind of stove which I hnve never seen in this country; secondly, they speak of American duels, and mean a crazy type of duel which was certninly never fought on this con tinent; and thirdly, they spenkof Amer ican humbug, and mean by it that kind of humbug which flourishes in Berlin just as in Chicago. But the American man is of course very well known. He '.s a haggnfd creoture, with vulgar tastes and brutnl manners, who drinks whisky 1 nd chews tobacco spits lights, puts his feet on the table, and habitually rushes along in wild haste, absorbed by a greedy desire for the dollars of his neighbors. He does not care for educa tion or art, for the public welfurc or for justice, except so far as they mean mon uccuuuih oi muraers, unci nis cnurcnes with hypocrites. Prof. Hugo Munster- berg, in Atlantic. Sold Her Art Trertunren. Princess Helena of Orleans, wife of the duke of Aostn and sister of the duke of Orleans, has sold a. considerable part of her valuables in her Turin, Genoa, Milan and Paris houses and placed the money thus realized at the disposal of her brother, to be used in the Orleans cause. Tho pictures and stationery have been purchased at the various mu seums and by English and American collectors of objects of art. N. Y. World. A SUKB cuke for citour. Twouty-nve Yours' Cnnntant Use AVIth ' out u Falliuu. Tho fist iuJ'c3,!on of i rcuo is ho .rse- ness, and in a child cul jcct to that disease it ma." he taken as a sure sign of the approach of an r.tiv:U. Following this hoarseness is a pi miliar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Coimb Remedy is yiven as soon as,the child becomes hoarse, or oven o' 3r tbe croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It ib used in many thousands of homes In this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single instance in which It lias not proved effectual. No other preparation can show t-ueh a recotd twenly-llve years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. S'ck Headache absolutely mid pennr nently cured by using Moki Ten, A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indiueetion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money buck. '.'5 cts, and 50 clp. Blakeley & Houghton l)rugtetr. All poisons wishing to take children, either I.jvb or gi'ls, forh;.l adoption or on indenture, should write to W. T. Gardner, superintendent of tho Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at Portlaud, who c.i'i procure fur them de sirable children of all ages. All applica tions must he filed in ndvance, tf ''I was nearly ile.nl with dyspepslu, tried dcetors, vitittd mineral springi1, and g ew worse, 1 used Kodul Dyspep sia Cute, Tlmlcired me." It digests what you eat. dues i oddest ion, emir stomach, heartburn, and all founs if dyspepsia, Mr. J, Sheer, S Julia, Mo,, saved his child's life by Oje Minute Cough Cure, Doctors had ,ivtn her up to die with croup, It's an infallible cure for cough?, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat aud lung troubles, Relieves at once, Christmas will soon bo here. Weather indica tions do not say so, but the interior of our store may bo taken as evidence. We are busy as bees display ing the muny new things wo have gathered for this occasion and in but a da' or two we will tell you of our readiness. In the meantime come in and look around. Every day sees something new arriying, and we aim to lose no time in showing them. FOR THIS WEEK Special Sale I A In Children's Worsted Dresses. These dresses aie of superior quality. The ma terials used are of the better grades, while the trim mings, tho designs and tho fit and finish bespeak care in the making and honesty throughout. Still our prices are not high. Every dress is lined throughout and is made with a deep hem. Sizes range from 3 to 14 years. They come rjut one, two, or sometimes three of a style, for we had in mind these dresses were for nice wear and it would not do to have too man' of any one style. Tho values run from $2.95 to $6.50 regu larly. This week we quote special, the following for example: A Child's A Girl's Dress Dress made of apretty blueouhwere, made of an all-wool navy bine fancy yoke trimmed with three Trtot cloth, fancy reveres rows' of narrow while silk pou- trimmed in white silk soutache tache, braid and small pearl braid and cut steel buttons, button", edged with a silk rib- lined throughout with a good bon Ttiflie. three rowp of same percaline, deep hem at bottom, braid around cuff-" and i ittom. White grained leather belt linpd throughout. Sizs i. 5 with covered buckle. Sizafor and G years. Price $2.95. Re- a girl of iO years only. Price duced "this week to Jo.CO. This week $2.19 ' $3.98 A. M. Williams & Co. Uiau VT ALITtt Cures Itnpotency, Kir ht Emissions and wasting diseases, ;" elects of self- 1'jtise, or e.weea ana miiia cretlon. Anervo tonic tuitl ;loml iJUlluer. Urines the link 'Jo ft to;lecheel.ai.n restores t'.'u fire of youth. Hy mall. "JOaner box; boxes jor J..0; with ft vrrmon ifiuiruii iao o euro oi ral'uml tlto money. NSRVITA MSDICAL CO. Clinton r Jao'.:son fits., CHICAGO IU. Sold by Ulakeley & Houghton, The Dalles, Oregon. A $10.00 Mackintosh $7.50. fe For this week only. We have a few too many of al -worsted navy blue Ladies' Mackintosh; made with a double breasted detachable cape, box-pleat in back. En tire garment lined tbrouchnut with a changeable Taffettit silk. Therefore, the price this week, instead of $10.00, is $7.50. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oiuck at Tiik Hallks, Or.,) tie' ibor 7, 1M. ( Notice 1 hereby kIvci that the following I'liiurit ecttler luih nl I ru.l of hit. Intention to uiiike t) nit 1 proof In Mipnn v of Ills cliitm, mitt Unit mill ron! will tie mwt.o lio.oru t ho KeiiMer hiiiI Deceiver at I'ho t "e Oregon, on tiaumlny, November 'A l".hi, v's Imtno V. Miih'ImiiiI, of Tim llle, Or.! WrincMrml KntiyNo. frtk), for tlie KU NKlf. tiU't m:4 and NW SHU et'. W, T. 1 nortu, Uimuti i:., W. M. He tiHiut'i tho followli't: wiUeiiifa t irovu hla ioiiiiiuoui resilience, upon cut culllvatlou of hi lit IhiiiI, viz: J, II, Hre, J. V. Jefrv. Krcrt aurueiit ami J. IV. JoliUbDn; cl of Tho llallen, Oievuu, oot ) ' JAY I'. 1.UOAS, IteaUter. Claike & Falk have on sale m full Una of paint and artist's brushee.