Sh Hulks Uxtmxtk. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1900. NO 207 LAND MATTERS IN ALASKA Snccliil Privileges Dciiicdr-Status of wi Tide Lands Ellbrt to Legalize Miners Meetings Mr. Hermann Predicts that the Next Mining Excitement Will He on (he Siberian Coast. Special tu The Ciiuoniom:. Wahiiinoton, I). 0., April 5. So much interest uttitehus to Alaskan matters tlint in for inn t in ti concerning tho manage nient uf public hinds there will bu mid lug for tf tu public. Since tho Capo Nome discovery of beach gold, the general laud ofTicu lias rt-ctiivinl cuiitimuil applications from ilidiiovurorH, inventors and Hchemere in general, far exclusive rights nntl privileges connected with bench mining anil deep huh excavation, on clnini that eome method, process or invention had been perfected that would utilize what might lie otherwise unavailable. Some have oll'ured to build railwoyH along tho beach, if granted excluaivo privilege. Commissioner Hermann, of the Lund llureau, Iiuh had many such propositions and has respectfully duulined to enter tain tliuiu. Ah for rights to mine on Capo Nome beach, nil bave been declined on the ground that there is no authority in existing law to diapisoof bench minus. This question is not now to him, us I hero nru extensive buach grounds on thu Southern Oregon coast, near Ins home, where gold is mixed with tide minds. TIih .Southern Oregon bench eaiuls liavo black s.md, or iron sands, mixed so that it is not easily separated from tho gold. Tim (J.ipu Nome bench has no blwck sand and tho gold is eueily separated. As government holds nil lands be tween low and high wnlor in trust for future states, congress will legislate to grant temporary privileges, ponding statehood and tho relations miners meet ings may establish. As lor mining on the high seas, within tho three mile limit, there is dispute hi congress, as it is n serious question if it is in tho power of the government to convoy rights that can coulliet with navigation mid fisheries. The commissioner of the general land oflicu has declined to consider applica tions for bench or deup sea mining, but thu secretary uf war hua granted such iniYiugee. mini inu nisi lew weoKs imuiy eucli applications liuvo been grunlL'il, on clnini that tho war depart ment hits a right to make these grunts, but they will not he exclusive. As under tho law any minor would bo trespasser tbo government gives ito sanction to legally their work. Tho interior de partment und goiiornl land ofllco recog nizo the rights of minors meetings and regulations pasaud there, na continued hy punt experience in milling districts. Complaint is made that claims are often located by attorney, which lias been greatly abused. For instance A Huston man may have fllcdby attorney on valuable locations und' hold for a loiiKthne. Thero have been instances where entire gulches liavo been tlitin up. propthited, with no ownersliip vieiblo or present. Commissioner Hermann do ciiles ngniust tliis us illegal, and congress recommended to decldo that personal Presenco is necessary to estnbllsh title. Ueriimun hnB been consulted by JutjK l-ncoy, chairman of House Lands committee, as to legalizing ininera' meeting for regulating claims along Nome beach, or elsewhere: which he strongly recommends. There were threo land offices In Alaska, but two woro found to be practically useless as there was no business and espouses woro enormous. I'eavy, was ""Continued, that wan on the Kovnkuk. WO miles south of the Arctic Oirolo. Also i wrele, that Is nonr tho international 'too. Kanipard, that was retained, is on Yukon, nnd will assume the business ne at (Jltcle and Peavy. Tho new of a is at St. Michael. Effort mode to ,0cato tliis at Cape Nome, but it is ecok-niijod that the Nomo sands may bo worked out and leave no place of lm-1 Portunco while St. Michael Is so situated as to bo always an important location. Commissioner Hermann predicts that next mining excitement will pertain the region to the northwest, on the EVERYBODY Knows the merits of the PUERTO RICANS IN A BAD WAY BICYCLES COLUMBIA HARTFORD PATEE CREST $50. $35. $25. Many new features for 1000 which you cannot ufTord to overlook. Mt I Complete Line of "1900" Sundries. k. A AAA AAA A. AAA A A A A AAA AAAAAAA i coast of Siberia, across Behring sea, northwest from tho mouth of the Yukon. Ho estimates that $2,000,000 has been sent to tho mint from (Jape Komo since its discovery not over a year ago. Add tho dust taken by miners themselves and thn total output Rhould be fl,000,000. S. A. Ci.ahki:. ruurlo Itloun Kill 1'uwsi'il. Washington, April 11. The long nnd bitter Btrngglo over tho Puerto Iticnn tariil' bill ended today when the House by a vote of 101 to IDS concurred in nil the senate amendments. Tho bill now requires only the signature of the speaker of the IIouso and the president of the sonnte before going to the president for his approval. These signatures will bo attached tomorrow and before nightfall the bill probably will bo a law. As tho bill originally passed tho house it was a simple bill, Imposing 15 per cent of the Dlngloy rates on goods going into Puerto Bico from the United States nnd coming from Puerto Hieo into tho United States. As amended by the senate and today agreed to by tho House, all the restrictions on good into tho United States from Puerto Rico nro eliminated nnd certain foodstuffs nnd other articles which heretofore have gone into Puerto Uieo free by executive order, are ex cluded from the operation of the 15 per cent duty imposed on goods entering tho island from the United States. A complete scheme of civil govern ment foi the island is also attached to tho measure. Governor of I'uurto ltlao. Washington, April 12. Charles H. Allen, assistant Becrotary of tho navy, will bo tho first civil govoruor of Puerto Hico under tho provisions of tho bill pnesed yostorday. Now patent hangers' suits Store. painters' at tho Now and paper York Cash iioorH wmit to right. Bi.okmfontein, April 11. According to information received here, tho Boer activity eastward of the railroad nnd in proximity to the border, 1b largely due to tho fact that Presidents Kruger and Steyn have found tbey are unable to keep their forces together in inactivity, the burghers declaring they are unwill Ing to remain with ttieir commandos, unless actively employed, as they are convinced the British game is a waiting one. It is believed the Boer movement was originally designed to oblige Lord Roberta to weaken his force at Bloem foutein, in order to protect the railroad, when tho Boers would have attempted to recapture the capital. But the burghers are evidently ignorant of the enormous forces .Lord Koberts lias at his disposal. Advices from Karoo Siding eay the Boers are busily entrenching their' posi tion east of Brandfort, running parallel with tho railroad, while strongly hold ing the Wnterval Drift waterworks. Untnrrh Cnuuot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Catarrh is u 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 tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, nnd is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifieie, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two ingrodients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Tolodo O. Sold by drrugglets, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 $i.oo per month. Strictly first class local and long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con versation will be kept a secret. No cost for installing. You get tho standard Hunning Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day nnd night ervlce. We will nccept your contrnct for ton years nnd allow you to enncel same on giving us thirty days writ ten notice, PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COB. Ninety-Five Per Cent of the Islanders in the Peon Class. Ponce, Puerto Rico, April 4. (Corre spondencc of the Associated Prejs.1 At no time since the hurricane of August 8th last line the condition of the poor of Puerto Rico been as bad as it is today About ninety-five per cent of the island may be placed in the peon class, which is mado up of a mixture of all races. In the other five per cent are included tho well-to-do, educated people, such as merchants, planters and professional men and their families. ilie better class is able to pass through such 'times as are now prevail ing without actual physical suffering, but their business affairs are at a stand still, and have been for a long time, and this deprives the majority of the large laboring class of a means of livelihood This laiee body of laboring people fur nishe9 the very cheap and effective labor which is needed for agriculture and other work, but at all t'.mes tbey have been in an under-fed and poorly-noiir ished condition.. lieinnrkaule Cures of IthoumatlRiu. From the Vindicator, Ruthcrfordton, X. C. The editor of the Vindicator has bad occasion to lest the efficacy of Chamber lain's Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results In each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten daye, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two appli cations, rubbing with the liniment on retiring nt night, and getting up free from pain. For Falo by Blakeley & Houghton. mutters I'olltlcitl. Lewi&ton, Me., April 12. The Re publican state convention elected dele gates to the national convention at Philadelphia nnd adopted a platform endorsing tho "wise, patriotic and pro gressive administration" of President McKiuley, to whom it promised renewed allegiance and eupport. The platform favors the gold etatidard, tho Frye shipping bill, laying n Pacific cable and the construction of the Nicaraguan canal. Columbus, O., April 11. Tno senti ment of the state convention of the league of Democratic clubs which met here to day is solidly for Bryan although Presi dent Buchtel in his annual address re ferred only indirectly to the Nebraskan and ignored silver entirely. It is ex pected there will be a big right in the committee on resolutions over the silver question. A Goad Cough Medlcluo for Children "I have no hesitancy in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F, P. Moran, a well known aud popular baker, of Petersburg, Ya. "We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whoop ing cough, and it has alwnj s given per fect satisfaction. It was lecommended to mo by a druggist us the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by Blakoloy & Houghton. The l'uerto Itlco 11111. Washington, April 12, Tongue ni:d Mo?dy of Oregon and Jones und Cush- man of Washington voted for the Puerto RicAii Bill. Wilson of Idaho voted against it. Volcaulo Brutlou8 Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Come, Warte, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile cure en earth. Drives out pains aud aches. Only 25 cte. a box. Cure guaranteed, Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. a Campbell & Wilson have determined to close out their entire slock of millinery, between now and the first of June. Call nod get our prices, April 4 4d-2w 51?e Balare of Our ffiee Si IK Uaist5 rriued ffyis Torr;ir;. Tills will prove news of interest to many Indies who linve pa tiently waited. We are now ready to show a complete anil novel asso-tment of the very latest designs in black and nil the new pas tel shades. The new-comere are made of Taffettae and Pen de Sois. $6.oo to $16.50. This mornirg's arrivals will be on display tomorrow (Satur day) In Suit Department upper floor. Ea$ter Qloues. S Our new line of Kid Gloves ylea especially selected for EaB- selling arrived vesterdav and are now on sale. Do not fail to see the "Voltaire," the verv latest in style and finished with pearl clasps to match $1.00 5ilK pulley Belts. Another lot camo by this morning's express. On dis play in front case. .75c, $1 Ter?'s pirje rte;Ku?ar. HfH'E plav in Furniehing Goods Department. tliiij ht, and know it is cont'd Select your E.isterTie from 50c, 75c CHS 3 Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of aud has been made under his per- -ir sonal supervision since its iufancy. "CC'CCt4i Allow tin niin fit 1 npnlvn vmi in tlilfl. 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