ffl t Utiles VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 9, 1900. NO. 229 STRIKE IN ST. LOUIS Twenty-Six Hundred Strcct-Car Men Go Out Demanding That Unions Be Kccocnizcd in All Matters Involving Employment of Workmen. St. I.ons, May 8. One of the greatest strikes in tho history of bt. Louis wnB !,.nr.n.irtp(l toilav. when nliout 2600 em- nloycs ol tlie St. Louis TranBit Company went oat to compel the acceptance of their ch'innnds formulated several days mm. The salient features of tho men's demands weru: "That all coiuluctorB, inotormen, giip men and all men employed in the Bhede shall hi' compelled to be members of the union. "That officers of the union, touother with oflicare of the company, ehall have full power to adjust all differences that may time and that in event ol their fail ing to agree, shall, if mutually agreed to, place tho caeo before three arbitrators. "That any member suspended by the union will bo suspended by the company "That a man elected loan office in the . ' 1 . T I. . f . 11 II7III. NIHlll. UIIJ1I IIIIUIIjU. n such ollice, have his old place with ilorl(iuH Newii Camus from Dr. D B. Cargile, of 1 ir ii t 1.I..L. I. A i i nr.. t r . . t'rrih h NorcR wnnld break out Oil her 1 1 t it. l.nt n.. ifjm ii it u i ii mi ii 1 1 in in n Li uullui a ild give no help; but her cure !b com- ii i t.i . ii 1 1 uit'iti nnu Her tieaiLii ih excyneiu. iuib iridor known. It's the supreme ciiicuj iui uracuiu, immi, null, liivuui. ilcere, boils and running sores. It i in nines iivur. kidiievB anu uoweis. . t . . , . , .1 niLrii n I t'Hi i . I iiloiiM Arc Mtlrred U. New Vouk, May 8. A conference of proeentatlves of District Assembly 40, in r fl n i.tiiim- i otrinr ABonnn v iia nil '"'! il K-nnlf ln lliu I !otif roi HUMMP, no can tor the army of foreign laborers viu iiui:kiiilp in i iimhm huiii-mm. huh w t-i ii wiling into occupations that were al- tuy ovorstocKeu, tiius mulcting great mvmhiivivi; w. w w. wl ili.l , . 1 Dulogutn William Allen, of District Mil II In . L - t A I I ... I inn ti.i.4 ... , t .....v ii MB pvuuuK iui thropologlcal department of the Field Columbian Museum. Three nssietants in that department loft last Saturday for Arizona to he gone sis months, and last night Dr. Georire A Doreey, curator of the muBeum, started oer the Northwestern railroad for three montliB' tour through Colorado Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Washington Oregon and California. CHturrti Cunnot lie Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must Take inter 1 . 1 T lit . urn remeuies. nail's Liaiarrn Ciure is taken internally, and acts directlv 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 thiB country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the boBt tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces Buch wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciikkuy & Co., Props., Toledo O Sold by drrnggists, price 7.ric. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 War l'reiinratloui In China, Victouia, B. C, May 8. Oriental ad' vices by the steamBbip Tosa Maru, indi cate that the investigation by the Chi nese covernment assures them that re' form preparations have not yet advanced to eucIi form as to become an active source of alarm. Large quantities of arms are going to China, but in small quantities for each consignee, and usu ally for purposes of protection of private nterests. More than ten of the Japanese immi grants by the Tosa Maru are weavers by trade, it ib understood, contracted for by eastern United S'ates manufacturers. Km lli Mt Kumciiy fur lUieuiuBtUin. UUICK ltKl.IKl' KltOM I'AIN. All who use Chamberlain Pain Balm fir r . . in i i i iii. n . U1CK ri'linl frnm nu n u-l.UOi U iifTiiidP. it ' "en Bpcuklnir of this Mr. D. N. Sinks. auuuiucr. X ITICU UUUtDIUUD ul KOl no reuei iiiuii i woo miiucu uy luuuuru. ueo. r. i nr- - nuniimii a I niu uhiiii. ihvj wcuiiiinunni'd it bo highly that I bought "Utile, I was noi relietinl nf nil nnin. i'vo since recommended this llnl- '"1'iit to many of my frlende, who agree Willi in.. 11...1 i. , . . i i i n u,iH ii ib i ne ueBi reuieuy lur Lnueeiilar rhenmatisin in thtt market." fur sale by Ulatoley & Houghton. r" Nrillt llurl... .. l.wll.m. 'IIICUH). Mnv ft Tim vntna nf Hih Jwelllnge of the Hopl Indians in northern Arizona and of various other tribes of In wto in the far northwestern ftatea of mi country will be aearohed In the next low monthi by two expedition parties of "lire additional collections for the an- Cauclit K Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson, a large importer of fine mil linery at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, Bays: "During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awako at night and made me unfit to attend my work duriug the day. Ono of my milliners was taking Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy for a eevere cold at that time, which Beemed to re lieve her eo quickly that I bought some for mvBelf. It acted like magic and becan to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to ac knowledge its merits." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Another Itebel General Captured, Washington, May 8. The war de partment has received tho following cabloram : "Manila, May 8. General Pantaleon Garcia, a prominent insurgent oilier of the northern provinces, was captured yesterday, with some valuable docu ments, by Fimston'a troopB. Regard the capture an important one. "MacAhtiiuii." Manila, May 8. A force of rebels on May 2, attacked twenty men of com pany I, of the forty-fourth regiment, stationed at Barotac, Ilo Ilo province, island of Panay. Three of the Americana were killed and seven wounded. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the Btomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences. of impure blood. No matter how it became eo it must be 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 Bell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough- tnn's drug store. Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockhold era of the Golden Eagle Mining Com pany at the office of French & Co., bankers, on Thursday, May 31, 1900, at 7 o'clock p, m., for the purpose of elect ing seven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. By order of the president. J. C. Hostjjtlek, Secy, and Treae. The Dalles, Apl. 27, 1900. a27-td lie Of BEES IN A BATHROOM. A Ilnltlninrc Family Supplied with Iioiivy by n Itlpr Working Colony. American 1'Uc rioastii Over Tutiilln Auckland, N. Z , May 8. Advices received from Samoa announce that the American flag has been hoisted over the island of Tutulla amid great native re ioicing, and that the chiefs have made a formal cesBiou of the island to the United States. The inhabitants of Manua, it is also announced, request the formal hoisting of tho American flag over that island, which will likewise be ceded. Thn natives of the islands will rule themeelves until governors are appointed by the commandant of the naval station. Quiet prevails in German Samoa. A Life And Death Fight. Mr. V. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writinit of his almost miraculous escape from death, eays: "Exposure after meas les induced aerious lung trouble, which ehdod in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors cam l must soon uie. Then I began to use Dr. Mnfc'B iew Discovery lor Consumption, which com- nletolv cured me, I would not be without it even if It cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation anu all Bay it uever fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular rissa 50c and $1 .00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. 4 Wiii, J. Landers, resident manager of i hi Lion and Imperial Fire Iusurance Companies wishes to announce to the nnirons of these companies mat owing to the sickness of Mr. C. E. Bftyard and the resignation of Mr. Hugh Gourlay, n,ir farmer auentH, the agency lor uoin companies for Tho Dalles and vicinity has been placed In tue nanus oi Timothy Urownhlll. Any uubiucm. Klven to Mr. Brownhill will receive .1 ill 1... ,. ..n.nnlntfid prompt attention anu win uunii.". by tho compautea. Ofllco In 0. E. Bay. a..la nlfl Stand. KO. 00 WKBIIIHBIUH etieet, The Dulles, Oregon. tilU-lm Fooled the Surgeons. All doctorB told Renick Hamilton, West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectaf Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed ; but he cured himself iith live boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. 4 Special reserve old government whis key, recognized by the highest medical authority in the land; especially recom mended by the board of health of San Francisco for hospital use, aleo A. P. O'Brien, M. D., captain and eurgeon, nd Win'. D. McCarthy, major and sur geon U. S. army, ua the purest unadul terated stimulant for convalescents, in valids and family use. Sold by Charles Stubling. apI20-dlm The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful atomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents at any drug Btore. 4 Notice. Owing to the retirement of Frank Cbri8inan from the firm of Chrisman Bros., and his intention to leave the state as soon as possible, all debts due the firm muat be pjiid immediately. All having claims against the firm will please present them at the market for payment. iu4-tf ClIIUHMAN BltOTHEUS. Win, 'Orr, Newark, O,, says, "We never leel lafe witnout one Minute Cough Cure In the house. It saved my little boy's life when ho had the pneti monia. Wo think it is the best medicine made." It cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take harmless and gives Immediate results. A Tetttliuoulul from Old Knalaud, 'I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tho best in the world for bron chitis," says Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, England. "It has Eaved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of tho time confined to her bed, She is now quite well." Sold by Blake ley & Houghton. UiU't-a Headache IJulckly. Baldwin's sparkling efl'erveecent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headacho, nervoiuness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Falk, druggists, jan246w M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DeWItt'a Little Early Risers are the very best pills I ever used for coativenesp, iver and bowel troubles." Honey bees of different times and countries hnve chosen ninny peculiar locations for their homos, Init none have shown ihrmfcclvcs more domestic in their choice than a colony in north west fliiltimore, which has imndcci n dwelling-house, and cannot be induced to go elsewhere. This colony, which has thousands of members, lias pre empted for its own use a part of the dwelling; 1045 Ilnrlem avenue, occupied by Mr. U. J. God'man, says the Balti more American. When that gentleman moved into the house, several years ago, lie noticed that a large number of bees collected aroundi the windows of the bathroom, on the" second floor, and, on observing tlitm eloseiy, he saw tlmt they er.ir.e cut and went into the opening in the house wall through which the pipe from the bathtub ran. lie concluded thnt there was a hive somewhere in the vicinity i of the bathroom, and on cutting out a ' small section of the flooring he found 1 in the vacant space under the licor, nnd between the joists, on which the floor ing rested, what seemed to him a mil lion bees, with a large amount of honey. Tubs and large pans were brought into requisition to hold the honey. The honey combs stood at right angles to the joists. They were an inch in thick ness and about ten inches square. 'Die squares of honeycomb set on edge side by side, completely filled the space be tween the beams. To take them it was only necessary to detach them at each side from the beam and lift them out. The members of the family hnd all the honey they wanted and ft was freely distributed to l eighbors and friends. The "robbing" took place in the fall. A small amount was left for the bees to subsist upoii. Mr. Godman thought it would be better to transfer the bees to a hive and take them out of the house. There were some disadvantages connected with their presence in the bathroom now, especially since the hole had' been bored in the floor to get at them. The childrm could enter the room nnd take the bees up from their place by the double handful, nnd smooth them idcng their laps with their hands, but the workers of the colony weie opposed to certain mem bers of the family, and stung them whenever they got a chance. That was why Mr. God man desired to put them in a hive in the yard. The hive was prepared1, and an effort was made to induce the bees to enter it, but the effort was not a success. It brought nliout a schism in the colony, however, and nearly all the bees went away. Dm ing the blizzard last Febru ary the colony that remained beneath the bathroom perished and Mr. God man thought he had gotten rid of the aees. About a year after the exodus of the bees a sw.irm Unit seemed larger than the one that had gone away returned to the Harlem avenue house, and reoeeu pied their old quarters. While enter ing through tie aperture in the wall the beees swauned about the waste pipe, and formed n bundle about as large as u half-bushel basket. They have remained there ever since, supply ing the family with honey at intervals. Lecturer nnd I.UIener. Like many other public speakers, a well-known lecturer hus a great dis like to being interrupted during his lectures, nnd If anyone happens to come in late he has a habit of slopping shdrt ad watching the intruder to his seat, generally with the effect of making him look very hheepish and disconcert ed. Some time back, while lecturing in a large town, he was interrupted1 by a gentleman coming in late and mak ing a great noise with his creaking shoes. The speaker stopped and stared as usual at. the intruder, who f-cemed not to be in the least conscious that all eyes were upon him. At length, get ting out of patience, the lecturer re marked, icily "I am waiting for you, sir." Apparently quite unmoved, the offender spent a few seconds in arrang ing his coat on the chair. 'Then, hit ling down, he turned to the lecturer with a charming smile and said: "Now, Mr. Ji , 1 am ready if you are," Lon don Tit-Hits. Over-Scrui ill mm, Agnes Why, I don't see how you can think that a young man can bu too honest. Grace Voti would if you knew ono who was too honest to even steal a kiss. CI militant I Enquirer. I'urKiil llliu, "They say I'nele Neil remembers seeing George Washington." "No, sah! lie used ter remember dat; but ho don't since he done jincd do ohuVli,"-. Puck. grousers for particular people We know of no other houso In the city that can show quite as choice a collection of papey pure Uorstds, III-ujooI assirjeres, JtofnesptiQS, Tweeds, Qlays ard Surges. We can every man in purse. fit any man in waiat, in and legs, You must see theae, or you have not seen the best. Tweed, fancy mixed pattern; all-wool $2 50 French-back worsted, eeveral haudaome patterns in gray Etripes. .$2.50 Black clay all worsted guaranteed color $3.00 Finer qualities at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. All worsted through and through in a dark ground with irregu lar light stripe $3.50 Blue serge all worsted in "just the right shade" of blue .$4.00 Pure worsteds in a dozen new spring shadings at, select patterns, including those very . .$4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00 Trousers for stout men to 4S-inch waist $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 JtyiS UeeK A GIFT of a Choice Pair of Sus penders with every pair of Trous- ors sold. 7C. 7UV. & CO. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ?n kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SmSlSSSi Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- Ayri "FloilT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family AW use ; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house iu the trade, and if you don't think sa call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Crandali S Burget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Ete. RofnrQ Vnil r'ftl'1' un' or'irB fr a tombstone or for DclUlC jUU curbing, fencing or other cemetery work, call on I.ouia Comlni. I will not only givo you all the Information you need but I will quote you prices you cannot beat anywhere. Let no one blult'yoti, It will tako only a few minutes to call and eeo me, If you havo a neighbor who over did business with me consult him as to tho price and quality of my work nnjc Pnmini and abido by tho result. ; LUUlO bUIIIIIII t i i 1