SI) Stalks Chtjoufcle. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMEMBER 13; 1899. NO 107 DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS swd-HoiGT Faction Sojporls Financial BE WEAK ARGUMENTS OF SILVERITES Representative Cushnian Introduces a Hill Providing for Lighthouses on the Coast of Alaska. Wahiiixcito.v, Dec. 11. Tho firBt day'a debate on tho financial bill in the house developed one important fact. The East ern Democrats realize that they are go iug to certain destruction in opposing a cold-standard measure. Another fact is that tho Democrats are extremely weak in their opposition speeches. The only charge they seem ablo to make, and tho only argument they biing fortii, is that tlioe) who are now supporting tho bill voted for the gold-bond bill recom mended by Cleveland and voted for the Hherrunn law, and that ib the sum of the Democratic reason why tho preterit bill should not pasB. Tho sound-money Democratic con stituents of Eastern Democrats elected last year are making it extremely un comfortable for the men who are oppos ing the -hill. Theae Democrats are told that they wore elected on platforms that abandoned and did not mention the Chicago platform, and that they can count no longer for support on the gold Democrats if they refuse to assist in eouud financial legislation. But the Southern and Western Demo crats refuse to concede anything. The leaders have determined to fight tho bill &9 a (Kirty, and nre now devoting them selves to making campaign material for Bryan and that particular element which mill harps on free Bilver. Lighthouses for Alaska. Aflur a conference with the chief of tiie lighthouse boaid, Representative Cuelunan has concluded to introduce a bill appropriating !500,000 for the erection of suitable lighthouses and eignals along the Alaskan coast. While this eum will not begin to supply a suf licitnt number of aids to navigation, it will ho a starter, and it is hoped that further appropriations will follow. Mr. Cuelunan intendB to insert n provision in the bill making the Alaskan coast, together with the Puget sound shore, from Gape Flattery, around to the boundary line, n separate lighthouse dis trict, to be known us district No. 17. Kolilied the lrve. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, waB the Hubject, la narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My ekin was uliuoBt yellow, eyes euuken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three pliysl ciana had given me up. Fortunately, a triend advised 'Electric BltterB1 ; aud 'to my great joy and surprise, tho first bottlo made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and tun now u well man. I know they euved my life, anil robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, 'at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. & Fell Under the Wheels. Cknthama, Wash., Dec. 11. K. A. llerechhHck whs killed at the Northern Pacific depot this afternoon by a south bound overland train. Ho was a pas emuier for Portland on No. 1. Ho got oirtho train at Centralis and went to a fitore across the street. The train eurted before he got back, mid he ran to catch it. While trying to get on hoard he fell under the wheels. He was mangled terribly, aud died in h short time. Ilia formr homo was in St. Cloud, Minn. He wai a member of the I Order of Hallway Teleeraphers. A brother in Minnesota haa been notified of his death. a suit it cuiik pok citour, Twcntj-nve YraiV CoimUnt IJde Willi out a Kallme. The first indication of croup is home- ness, Htid in a child enbjict to that diBcase it may be taken ns a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following this, hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as Boon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the cronpy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land nnd never disappoints tho anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of n single instance in which it has not proved effectual. No other preparation can show such n record tweuty-five years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. HORRIBLE DEVICE OF THE FILIPINOS They Construct Pitfalls, Wherein Are Set Upright Sharpened Bamboo Poles. New Vobic, Dec. 12. A special to tho Tribune from Washington says: In tho hospital reports which reached the war department from Manila is chronicled tho first casualty due to falling into a Tagal pitfall which contained the horrible device of bamboo posts set firmly in the hole and sharpened at the top (or the purpose of impaling the un wary. The American troops have fre quently found such traps on the line of march, and especially in front of in surgent trenches. Ordinarily the trapB have been Bimply deep holes in the jungle covered with long irrass, and al though soldiers have frequently fallen iuto them, no serious injury has resulted. On October 25, when lorty-five men of company i, Iwneteentn mlantry, were engaged in a reconnaissance In chasing small band of Taguls from some trenches, Private Peters Karl plunged into Etich a pit with its sharpened bamboos, and had his foot and leg buveroly lacerated, which put him out of service. Fortunately he did not tumble headlong into the trap, for if he had, in the opinion of the surgeon", his wounds must certainly have been fatal. Cutdrrli C'uiinot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and iu order to cure it you must tuko inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not n quack medicine. It was waB prescribed by ono of tho best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular piescription. It is composed of the best tonicB known, combined with tiie best blood puritleis, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, lho periect combination of tho two ingredients Is what produces bucIi wonderful results iu curing Catarrh, (rend for testimonials, freo. . . F. J. Ciiknky & Co., I'ropB., toieuo u. Snlii liv irriiLi'ietf. nrice 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. 12 As a cure for rheumatism Chamber lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind., haa been troubled with that all- inent eince 1802. In Bpeaking of it he .., .1.1 !... eays: "i never lounu HiiyuuuK iuv would relieve me until I used unamuer Iain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen aud paining mo very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by Blakeley iV JioughloiK Sick Headache absolutely and permr- neutly cured by using Moki lea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money duck. vie - - . Blakeley A Houghton Druggist'. Now Is tho time to tit for Xutaa photo. Cloudy weaiuer pmrn- sittings. So eaji uiuoru. novn-.u. QUAY'S CHANCES FOR DEFEAT Apathy of His Friends Makes the Out look Somewhat Ominous Too Many Names in Noncommittal Column. New York, Dec. 12. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Apathy among Senator Quay's friends is making the outlook in the senate rather ominous for him. Senators Chandler and Penrose appear to be the only persons who are doing any active canvassing in bis behalf, and they are by no means encouraged by the progress they aro making. The lack of interest was forcibly illus trated in the case of a senator who was approached with the suggeston that he inake-A strong speech in behalf of the constitutional tight of a governor to ap point wiien a legislature had failed to elect. This influential senator had spoken in behalf of Senator Corbett and was urged to repeat the same orguments that he advanced iu that gentleman's behalf. He has declined the request on the ground that when he supported Mr. Corbett, both Senators Quay and Pen rose refused to vote to seat him. The senator stated that ho would vote to seat Mr. Quay, but he did not see how Penn sylvania's senators could consistently in sist upon his taking charge of the case on the (laor of the senate It is becoming more manifest every day that Mr. Quay has considerable can vassing to do to maka his eeat in the senate a certainty. There are too many names on the non committal column to make the outcome certain for him at this time. Mr. Quay is expected here on Wednesday, when it may be expected that he will work hard for himself. One of the plans hia friends are talking about is to induce u sufficient number of Mr. Quay's Democratic friends to absent themselves on the day when the final vote is taken, and in this way assure a majority vote in his favor. I'luyed Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the bodv, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverithuese, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences of impure blood. No miuter how it became so it must Le purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons 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. OUR IRON ORE -SUPPLY IS SHORT It Will Take Two Hundred Handle the Cargoes of gaged for Importation. Vessels to Iron En- PiiiLADKi-riiiA, Doc. 11. Vessels char tered and other preparatory signs of ac tivity at this port indicate that the year 1900 will bo one of unusually largo im ports of iron ore. It is eaid that 200 vessels will be required to load cargoes of iron and copper destined for Phila delphia from Cuba aud ttio European ports. The ore beds in the hike legions and other mineral territory in the United States are eaid to be totally inadequate to meet the demand for iiianufaetuied iron and 6teel products the coming year. It Is reported that 200,000 tons of iron ore havo been engaged fur shipment to this city from Spanish and other Mediterranean porta alone. A large amountof these shipments, it is believed, are destined for theCarnegle Steel Com pany. There has been a Vevlval of the Cuban ore trade since the close of hos tilities in the island, as is indicated by a number of recent shipments from the mines at Jarugua. Iu addition to ore shipments, there are other Indications of a year of increased uctivlty at the port of Philadelphia. In anticipation of some of the expected activity tha Pennsylvania railroad 1b making important extensions at Green wich Point for increased wharfage facilities. That Tlirolihlng Headache Vrould qu'ckly 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 aud build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cente. Money back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 "One Minute Cough Cure ia the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colde. It Is unequalled for whooping cough. Chrildren all like it," writes H. N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never fails. It is the only harmless remedy that gives hr mediate results, Curea coughs, colds, hoarness, croup, pneu monia, bronchitis and all ttiro.it and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. All persons wishing to take children, either boys or gi'ls, for legal Edoption or on indenture, should write to W. T. Gardner, superintendent of the Boys and Girls' Aid Societv of Oregon, at Portland, who can procure for them de sirable children of all ages. All applica tions must be filed in advance. tf A Good (inrtunicy. Any boy or girl, about 12 or 15 years of age, desiring a place to board and go to school, can securo n good home by ap plying at this office. Wanted for companion. 4-lwd&w My son has been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago 1 persuaded him to take some of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, After using two bottles of the 25-ccnt eiza he was cured. I give this testimonial, hoping some one similarly alllicted mev read it and be benefited. Thomas C. Bower, Glencoe, 0. For sale bv Blukelev & Houghton. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich. saye, "1 sutlereu a long time irom uys pepsia; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It digests what you eat and curea all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief iu tho worst cases. 'I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral eprings, and grew worse. I used Kcd.il Dyepof sia due. That cured me." It digests what you eat. Curea iudigi s'k n, s. ur stomach, heartburn, and all fciras of dyspepsia. It takes hut a minute to overcome tickling iu the throat nnd to stop a cough by tho me of On3 Minute Cough Cure. This remedy qu'ckly cures ail forms of thioat and lung troubles. Hamle's and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A f. -uncus siecific for grippe and its after effects, Mr. J. Sheer, Sid lhi, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure, Doctors had giviuher up to ttio witli croup. It's un infallible euro for coughs, olds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lun : troubles. It dieves at once. Mrs. It. Cl urchlll, Berlin, Vt., sayp, Our baby was covered with running sores. JJeWitru vt itch iitzu &atvo cured her." A specific for piles nnd skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Use Chuke teeth. & Frtlk'ti Kosafoam for ti e Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids 'Katuro in strengthening nnd recon structing tho exhausted digestive or lans. It id tho latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in elllclency. It in stantly relieved and permanently curea Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Slckncadaclie,Gastralgla,Cramps,and all other resul U of I m perfect digestion. Prepared by E. C- DeWlU Co., Chicago. Christmas will soon bo here. Weather indica tions do not say ho, but the interior of our store may be taken as evidence. We are busy as bees display ing the many new things wo have gathered for this occasion and in but a day or two wo Avill tell you of our readiness. In the meantime come in and look around. Every day sees something now arriving, and wo aim to lose no time in showing them. FOR THIS WEEK ..A Special Sale.. Iu Children's Worsted Dresses. These dresses are of superior quality. The ma terials used are of the better grades, while the trim mings, the designs and tho tit 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 but one, two, or sometimes three of a stylo, for we had in mind these dresses were for nice wear and it would not do to have too man' of any one style. The values run from 2.95 to 0.50 regu larly. This week we quote special, the following for example: A Child's A Girl's Dress Dress made of a pretty bluecishmero, made of an all-wool navy blue fancy yoke trimmed with ttiree Treot cloth, fancy reverea rows of narrow white silk iou- trimmed in white silk soutache tache, braid and small pearl braid and cut steel buttons, buttons, edged with n sill: rib- lined throughout with a good hou ruffle, three rows of same perc.iline, deep hem at bottom, braid around cnlTi anil bottom, Wiiite grained leather belt lined throughout. Siz-; 4, 5 with covered buckle. Sizifor nnd G yearn. Price -2.'J5. Bo- u girl of 10 years only. Price duc?d tula week to $o,00. This week $2.19 $3.93 i A. M. Williams & Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.ASnOlnCK AT 'I II B 1UI.1.K.S (III., I U'tnbor 7, Ivj-J. ( Notice ia )urvby Klt'im Unit lho (ullonini; uniml tuttlor lius lilt-il notice ot tils inu-titliin Ut mtiko limit lironf In til i-iinri of IiIh I'ltiim, uinl Unit miI.I iroo( will bo iiiuiio In'tnro lliu no.il.ler iiml lii'ivlvi'r ut I In.) lliillo,Ou-rf.Mi,i)ii S-i tunti y, Novi'tiilier IsW, vU: llHUU V. HllH Ihllll. (if Tlltl IlltllfX, H'. Wiinu'sloiiil Klitty No. .Vl'.K), fur tho K' Si:ij, HIIU Nliii iiml N W'( tii;ti iVo. IS, T.. I imrtii, rimtiu 11 1:., W. Jl. Ill) IIHIIUU tllO (ollllWiHi; WllllOkCK III pi'llVU lila cniiiliiiioiu resilience upon unit cultivation of mlii laud, viz; J. I). Ilyre, J. V. Ji'frv, I Veil huiKout iiml J. W. Jolmtmi nil of lho Unlit-, (licjjon. Oct ll-H JAV V. MICAS, lte,jlbter. Clarke k I'ulk have on sale a full line of paint and urtist's brusher. A $10.00 Mackintosh $7 .50 For this week only. Wo havo a few too many of on nil-worsted, navy blue, Luliei' Mackintosh ; made with a doublo breasted detachable cape, box-pleat in back. En tiro garment lined throughout with a changeable Tuifetta ei)k. Thertfore, the price this week, instead of $10.00, ia $7.50. JJA. STURPEVANT, Dentist. Otlleo over French A t'o.'s llauk I'lioiie 0, 1 UK P.U.l.Kd, OltlKiON j-yt' OKiSKNDOK Kl'KIl Physician anil Siuoon, opccltil attention given lo curcry, ltuiimk'.'UiiJ .,l Tel.aiS Vol lllocfc Tit tluro H Unlit iu One May. Tukn Laxative Brumo Quiuine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it full tu cure, :25c.