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    THE DAI.l.KS . OUKCON. SA'J'l'BDAY. JUKE 6. m
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' PROFESSIONAL-
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o
U. H U..S1'b1
Physician and Surgeon,
. u.ii.ul Rink
Office hour,
. . ... I frAm to 4 O m. KrtU-
, m. I
denotfVe V End nl Third m tw. -
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Attorney at Law
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OrefcUB-
DUP Jlt MEVBBB. V .un;.! . -B
wma 40 and M. Cajp a ta PlJJk.
'nhsD-naa bl J ik Roon-i 4 an1 4
Office hours 9 to 11 A
M., i to 4 and 7 to ? P
Phone No. ass-
. T O. KOONT2.
Ral Estte. tes nnl lt
.. . vn cttiuH TTnlnn and Nations
Insurance company of Edi-iburgh. Scotland
Capital 30.om.uiw.
V
aluable fating near the city to sell on eas
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Oregon
-SOCIETIES.
mritOTB TJTlTWlT;. NO. 3. A. O. rj W
I - Meets In Keller's HaU every T-iursi.a;
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
T . c tfocuTTU pnQT MO !tS '!. A. R
J Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 li
K. of P. Hall.
COURT THE DALLES, A. O. P. NO. 8fWi
Meets every -Friday evening at thei
hall at 8 o'clock. '
BOP L. E. Meets every Friday afternooi
in K. of P. Hall ' -
WASCO TRIBE, 16. I. O. R. M. Meet'
every Wedne la . evening in K, of P
Halt-.
Bf-ANQ VEREIV HARMONIE. Meet
I every Sudday evening at Baldwin Open
House... -
t-i ctv T. P. DIVISION'. NO. lfff. Meets d
15 K. of P. Hull tbe first and third WedrBs-
day of each month at x. m. -
17ASCO LOEGE, NO. 15, A. P. A. M -
IT Meets first and third Monday of ear."
month at H P. M.
rrHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTEK
" I NO. oWMeets in Masonic Hall the tlurt
Wednesday of each month at ts P, M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5. I. O. O F -Meets
every Friday evening at 7: o clock
in K uf P. Hall, corner of Second and Cour.
,' streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome.
T-iKIE.VDSHIP LODGE, NO. K. of P -f
Meets every Monday evenina at 8 o c.locl'
' In Schanno's -building, corner of Court an.
Second streets. Sojourning brothers are in
rited. ' . ' '
IOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERA NOT
CNION Meets every Friday at 3 oclocl
d the reading room. -
ODERN WOODMEV OF THE WORLD--Mt
Hood Camp. No R9,. meets ever
- Tuesdv evening at 7:30 o-clock. In Keller t
HaU-. All sojourning brothers are invited to bt
; present. x
COLUMBIA-CHAPTER, NO. 33, E. S.
Meets in Masonic Hall on the second anc
fourth Tuesday of each month. Visitors oor
diall Invited.
r THE CHURCHES.
" 5t; PAUL'SCHURCH -Union street, opp.
site Fifth. Sunday sciool at :30 A. M.
Evening prayer on Friday at 7 AX -
l'VANGELI AL LUTHERAN CHURCH
I"; Rev L. Grey Pastor Se.-vice in the Eug-
" llih langu-.ge at First Baptist Chuich ever
" Sunday 9:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. - .
1
CHUKH Kev. J. H. Wood, Pastor.
lOTri.uxi evrv Su idav morninx and eve:
1. Services evei
' c-.ino u-hooiat 12:30 o'clock P. M. A
.cordial Invitation extended by bota pastor and
people to all. ,
C' ONGREG ATIONAL CHURCH Rev.. W. C
Curtis. Pastor,- Services every Sunday at
: 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school, after
morning service
T PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest
Pastor. Low mass every Sunday a 7 A. M.
.High mass at 10:30 A. M, . Vespers at 7:30 P. M.
IjilRST BAPTIST CHURCH RevO. D. Tay-
lor. Pastor. Corner Fifth and Washington
streets. Services eaca Sunday morning at. 11
o'clotk. Sunday Sc ool and Bible class at 12:15:
Pastor's residence' Northeast cor. of Washing
ton and Seventh streets. . : - -
IIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Rev. I. H.
1 Haaet pastor. Preaching every Sunday
morning at 11 and in the evening at 7 o clock
Sunday school at 10 A M. Prayer meeting
every Thursday evening. Y. P. S. C. E. meets
evtry Suucsy at 6:3P. M. . -
C- A V ALKY BAPTIST CHURCH - Corner
Seventh and Union E.der J H. Miller,
pastor. Services every Sum ay at HA-Mud
s"ai p M Prayer meeting on Wednesday
. evening. Sunday school at 9.45 A. M. All are
cordially welcomed. -5
DAN BAKER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
f ool - fetae -
BBT IMPORTED AU TOM nc
Wine i Liar or 3 ' i:a".s
md t- Ewt Bo '.
A .''
V UNDERTAKING
J5 ESTABLISHMENT
Prinz &. Nltschke
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
We have sdded in 0 t hnines eomp'ele Undf r
Ukin Etb hent, and as v are in no wy
eoanreten with tbs ri.)ertier Trust, our
pr ees win be low an-ording'y.
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN
IMPERII!,
Seventh and Washintor Sta.
rOULAM), - - - 0 LC0N
Taos. Guinean,
Propkietor.
KATES
TTROPSAir PLAW.
ti.u) tiju tzo
AM ERICA K PLAS
Sample : Rooms,
58 FRONT STREET.
(Nwril ojpo-lt Cm ilm Gooae.)
CHASLl FBA.?II. P2' P
The Best Wne .
Liquo. j n . ( igab
COLUMBIA BBBWBBT BEER OH DRAFT
HOTEL
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
R
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N
S .
PUYLMAN
SLEE.'iXt CARS
ELEGANT
DININJ CAIS
TOURIST
SLKEPIN'G CARS
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PACL
C RAND FOHK i
ICLUTB
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tiiO.'STON
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t HELENA ,and
BL'ITE.
THROUGH TICKETS,
TO
CHICAGO
-V ASHING TON
eHILADELPHIA
JEW YORK
OSTON and all
p.,rrr? V.X T and SOUTH.
For inforroat n. tim nards. m'ins ana resets,
-Til nn n wr b.. W. I: ATjT.AW AY. A en.
nr a n "TT x T.Tn J. A;Utint Genenil P s
sen er Atent No. 2i Morrison St -eet. Cjr-
ner uf T urd Street, Portland, uregon.
ARE T1E BE0T
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than tlie cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
PET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the hishest cost Cold Leaf
gro vu in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Children Cry
-for rttOBtB'i
ASTORIA
Cortorti fto welt scored to cnl'dmn rhaf
cuown t.' ii,e.'-. li.;A. Arcbkr, AL D-
1U boutn I'xrcrd bt., ijrookiyu. n t
t ne Castor'a In mv 'practice, and And It
qmJaily auukLoa to .liTectiuiis of diiidn n. "
105' td Are.. How Y0Ci.
Tm' rw-rn I' kn iwledee I' ca mv tnn
kstoi u is :-iOet eztxUlem medicine lor chil
jreu." . ia. V. V: uso.in.
' lxtwcir. juass
Caslnrls nromcte! Ciees'ioo. and
overuoiuea Flatulency Couscipaticjn, Sour
Stoiuaeh, Diar. noea, and Feverishnesa
1 hus the child urrendered neaicby and it
steep natnrci. Cutoria cup.tirj oo
Morpniue or other narcotic property.
The Sun
The first of American Newspapers.
Charles A. Dana, Editok.
The American Constitution,
The American Idea,
The Atuerican Spirit.
These first, last, and ail the time,
forever.
Daily, by mail J6.00 a year
Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8.01) a year
The Sunday Sun
Is thf greatest f unday Newspaper
in the world.
By mail, $1 a year. Ec a c jy
Address The Sun, New York.
THE DAI LES
National Bank.
OF DALLES' CITY, OR.
President. ..... .Z. F. Muody
Vice Pkesident. .Chas. Hilton
Cashier M. A. Moody
General Bankipg Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
New York, Chicago, San Frax
cisco and Portland.
nunE:
rrriijirmj
tith rrmiTi
We have got set
tled in our new
quarters at last
We are Tre oared
o do all kinds of
ork in oni line.
mike Corsets
adies' nress Re-
orm waists. Miss.
en and ChlMren'd
Walsta. Abd jmt-
. ....u ui Smp
sets. Eose Suo
y.-: . va. lout
mvien These
poods ire all marie
to orler. A fit
. meed or no
sale, why not pat.
.v-ie Lume In
dustry. It tnis
western country
bad 10 per cent of do uj jaey It hat paid eastern
and foreign manufacturers, it would make us
all rlcn. besides t ese g juds are cheaper.
Factory aid offlie at corjerof Sbxnd and
Washington Stbebts. Kntrani-e at First
National Bank. AGBHra Wasted.
PACIFIC CORSET CO
THE DALLES. OKEGON.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awvded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. Su Frucuca.
II V El . H
"Pass Your Plate'
Prices of all commodities
have been reduced except tobacco,
"Battle Ax", is up to date.
Low Price; High Grade; Delicious
Flavor, For 10 cents you get
almost twice as much "Battle
Ax" as you do of any other high
grade plug.
TEE CELEBRATED
G
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AUGUST. BUCHLER, Propr.
Thi-' well-known hrewery is now turn;n' out the best Bper
an I Porir fitist of the Cascades.
mWTmTF'oiootf;freafthfii1
only the first-class article will be
East Second Street,
The Dalles,
THF BIG SHJW OF
Coming on its Own special Trains
BOND BROS.
World's Best Sfliors
The Crowning Climax of
The Dalles on
Tiie most Traveled, Popular, Famous,
TSxliibiuotis of the Universe. It is infinitely worth more to witness a
few of our marvelous Special Features than it would be to see '
the Inside and Outside of anv other Show in the World.
Three Complete Cireas Troupes -
ALL NATIONS GREATEST MALE AND FEMALE CELEBRITIES
fo.bsal Mtmierie if Hire Wild
Giand Modern Hippoinime--E
The Gmndfst Exhihitionul. Fi-atnres
- Auim.il t'eriorinani-es i ne -
Complete Wild B.'it
Conceded Best
Ethinological Congress of
.......A WOSUKKLD 8UMPITJS CIKS1VIL I
Rare, Rich, Instructive' and Unparalleled, Presenting Innumerable Special
reaturs never nernre cxtiintted
of which wnu'd h worth a
Make up your parties and wiihiiIi ymir
T t T.". ' i r.ri'T-
nun u Drvw
See the FR'-H pp ticul-i'" 'vtret Pacent in the Forenoon
OHE THKET
For tn XTsjal Price
ADM IS " TO THE
Two Graud Exhibitions and Herforin;incv-8 Daily, Rain or Shine.
iJoors Open at 1 and 7. P. M.
Job Printing
'"m
09
Ti e ltttst tmpliiinces for the
plated oii the market.
Oregon.
THE UNIVERSE!
Ezhibitional Grandeur
JUNE 4,
ar.d altojrether the Greatest Tented
A Five Continent Arenic Assembly
I'cas and ()can' l!e;p ea Surpri.es
iti ely Ne'v an J (Hgh tl Fea.
The Mot Wonderful and Amazing
ureatest vvonn-r l he Most
Shows The Everywhere
Shows on Earth.
Marvelous, Curious Creation
in ;Ameriia. in see. rJitner
D"i7.en Adin'S-ion F-es.
StHtion A(feiit for Exi:uiiffu Rates on
tit.. i... . .
i n Lito w.iv.
LD'S BEST SHOWS
Of all kirins dojle on
short notice and at
reasonable rates ai
thia office. ,
J9
Brewery
TBE.iMOfflim
Fatalities Number Between
y Two and Three Thousand
AID TOR VICTIMS
The Sufferers From the St. Louis
Disaster Are Eeirg; Supplied
With' Food and Shelter
A Notod Newspaper Woman Dies lo Hjn
olulu a Ala ii fa orSalc-ide In As
toria Two Mm Trj It in
one Lay. .
Mofcow, M iy 31. The dl-aster on
the Hoilynsky eLiin ytsterday is con
s'antly traiain in proport on, as the
investiyati m by the authorities con
tinues. Ihese are rrade under diffl
culues, as the recovery O. the victims
was conducted by hum re Is of vo!un
tee rs, and many wete carried nwiiy be
fore they were enumerated. Manv
iidditiuiiiil denths of the injured ar-
ccui-iny, which are only added to th
enumeration after some time.
It is faid dow the fatalities will
amount to hetween 2000and 3000. bin
it is impossible as yet to le.irn exacih
the extent of the disaster. The oiJi
ciiil statement this morning places th.
dead recovered at 13:16, and the seri
iously or fatiilly injured! at 28H. But.
n contrast with this official stuternen;
men), there are 182 corpt-es lying thi
afternoon at the CPmetHry, besides th
many dead and dying that are known
to have been removed from the i II-
f.ited field by friends. :
Last evening. fter receiving depu-
t itlOi.8, the czar and czarina attended
and danced at the brilliant b ill at the
French embassy. Preparations had
been made ou a most elaborate scale
for tliis ball, and it is -asserted that
$70,0(10 were expended on the supper
alone, rare viands and delicious fruits
and vegetables beintr ' brought from
the most distant climes to add to the
delights of the feastt while France fur
nish, d the costile-t and, most elegant
fabrics and furniture to set off the
beauties of the palace where the em
bassy is lodged. The czarina was not
informed of the disaster at the time,
owing to her delicate oonditiont
While the i ance In the French em-
hasatf nrtnt.iTillori. nmnnfr All fche. Ar-
companiments of luxury and gaiety, j
disconsolate friends and relatives
wandered over the desolate plain
among the dead, the suffering and
dying, looking often in . vain for their
missing. 1 oday a requiem mass was
said i i a chapel of t'.e Kre nlin, wl ijh.
the czar and czarina and all t' e n em
bers of the imperial ftmily attended.
- VETOED
BY THK PRESIDENT.
Message
to rongree 'Concerning;
the
tverinid-'B.iirbor'BiU.-'
Washington, May 29.-The presi
dent has vetoed the river and harbor
bill.
In his message the presid nt says,
the most startling feature of this bill
is its authorization for contracts for
river and harhor work amounting to
more than sixtv two. million dollars.
Of this nearly t venty million dollars
will fall due during the" fiscal year
ending June 30, lS9 i, and - amounts
somewhat less in the years immedia
tely succ-eding. If the bill becomes a
law, obligations which will be im
posed on the government, together
with the appropriations made for im
mediate expenditures on account of
rivers and harbors, will amount to
about eighty million dollars. Nor is
this all. The bill directs numerous
surveys and examinations, which con-.
template new work and further con
tracts, and whioh portend largely to
ii creased expenditures and obliga
tions. . . .."
The president farther says; "I am
cnvinced the bill opens the way to
insidious and increising abuses and is
in itself so extravagant as to be un-
suited to these times of depressed bus
iness and resulting disappointment in
government revenues.- This condition
is emphasized by the prospect that
tie public treasury will be confronted
with other appropriations made at
the present session of congress amount
ing to more than five - hundred mil
lions of dollars. To extend the ap
propriations contained in this bill, in
stigated by private interests, And to
promote local or individual projects,
their allo-vance cannot fail to stimu
late vicious paternalism and encour
age a sentiment among our people, al
ready too prevalent, that their attach
meat to our government may properly
rest upon hope and expectation of es
pecially favors, and to the extent to
which they are realized they may fur
nish an estimate of the value of gov
ernmental care. . . -
In conclusion the president said:
'I hope I may be permitted to sug
gest that at the time when an issue of
government bonds to maintain the
credit and finanial standing of the
country is a subject of criticism, that
the contracts provided for in this, bill
would create obligations of the United
States amounting to sixty millions of
dollars, no less binding than its bonds
for that sum."
ST. LOCI SIFrERERS.
Practical Work for the Belief of the
Storm Victims.
St. Louis, Slay 30. As the fund
grows for the relief of victims of the
tornado, practical work is being done
in giving the sufferers the help, of
whio they stand in such sore need
No delay is being had in this most im
portant work. It is reported the suf
ferers must have relief at once. The
Merchants' Exchange relief committee
is doing its work as rapidly as possible,
and is sending wagons with provisions
into all parts of the stricken district,
. An army of 300 mep with 75 large
wagons started from the Cupples block
this morning to carry assistance to the
sufferers. Thei- mission was to re
move th-J household goods of the un
fortunates to places of safety from the
eh ment-. 'In many eases the victim-)
had no liure to move t' ir srood-, anil
iLe blu.u.oii -ILudware .Company
tendered the use of the new warehouse
on Ninth street, hetween Clark and
Walnut. The work, which is being
done as a help to the regular relief
committee, was carried on ey tematl
cally.
The suffering witnessed by the genl
tlemen who canvassed the district
Friday and today was indescribable.
They found entire families .almo-t
starving. At one place they found a
woman who was about to be confined
without a place to lay her head.
The work being carried on from the
Cupples building is not in conflict wiuh
merchants' exchange committee sup
nlies 50 families with provisions, the
goods, of merchants who, with their
own wagons, couM deliver them with
Oit delay. In addition, the wagons of
e S'. biij Transfer Oomniny hd
b'en placed at t' e disposal of he con -
m ttee, n l thes) werj einpl ive I in
in-ferrinjr property to -j-ltjes of
ifjty.
One swullow does not make string,
b;it one su'i How of One 1 mie Outh
U ire brings n lief. Si 1 b A 1
ecsly Drug Co,
TWO
..lIAN'S.
One Shot Illmsplf and t.le Other Trie 1 to
Urown Himself.
ASTORIA, May 30. Peter Pach, a
veil known Danish sal to i keener of
his town, shot and killed himself this
noon. It is supposed tnat he hail be-
o ne temporarily insane, as he had
been acting very strangely for some
i ne past.
Matt Korppula a flshererman,
ttt-mpted to commit suiei le this atet
ioiii by jumping overboard from the
loek at one of ttin West Asio::ia cm.
lenes. He was fished out by friends
nd taken to the county jail. Tem-
iirary insanity prompted the attempt
end his life.
An i :QU -st was hell on the remains
; c-ter Mmo:i. alias L.oire, who whs
killed by unkrio vn parlies yesterday.
It was developed that the woman was
een the day before her body was found
walking toward Smith's point, iu
company with a man, whose identity is
not vet established. Sam Maylandt
ud Adolph Gunion, the brother of the
woman, have not yet been found, but
the police are now inclined to the
opinion that MaolamH is not the
murderer. The corner's jury returned
verdict .of wilful murder against
arties unknown.
The police arrested a man early this
morning, supposed to have been con
nected with the murder. No" other
arrests have yet hen made.
A Fact urlii baowuc.
Consumption, LaUrippe, Pneumonia
and all throat and lung diseases are
cured bv Shilon's Cure. For sale by
M. Z. Donnell. .
KATE lli,w li DEAD.
Weil-Known newspaper Woman Died at
Houolatu.
CHICAGO, May 33.-3. H. Kohlsaat,
of the Chicago Times-Herald, received
a cable message this afternoon, dated
YokobOma, and signed by Ldri i A.
Thurston, ex-minister to the United
f3reTrbmteaiidmnsraririBr
which 8 lid: "' .
" Kite Field died at Honolulu May
19, of pneumonia."
Miss Field -was in the Sandwich
islands as fie special correspondent of
the Times-Gerald, and the lust heard
of her was a letter dated May 4, in
which she inforinel Mr. KohUaat that
she had -1 ee-i doing a great deal of
horseback ri ilng, and that the exercise
in the open air had completely restored
her heaUh. which, before she went to
t ie iila ids, had been badly shattered.
There were no further particulars than
those contained in the dispatch of Mr.
Thurston,
Caim ru Cured,
Health and sweet breath secured, bv
Siiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price ;0
c.3tits. Nasal Injector free. For sale
by M. Z. Lionuell,
Riotous tudeota.
CAIRO, June 1. Serious disturbances
have taken place at the Moslem uni
versity mosque, some sanitary om.'ers
attempted lo visit the school, where a
case of cholera hal been re or ted.
The students oppose! the entra .cd of
the officials, 'lhe trovernor if CVlro .
and other government offlciils were
summoned. The students stoned the
police, and the laltar were, eo npelled
to fire on the students, and 200 arrests
were made. '
One Minute is the standard time. and
One Minute Cough Cure is the stand
ard preparation for every form of cough
or cold. It is tne only harmless reme
dy that produces immediate results.
SuipeS 6c itinersly Drug Uo.
. Two fitrgroes Lynched.
Columbus, Ga., June 1. Six
hundred men broke into the courtroom
at 10 o'clock this morning and took
Jesse' Slayton (negro), charged with
assaulting Mrs; Howard Bryan on
Thursday last, away from the offljers,
and hung him to a tree, subsequently
filling his body with b'lllets. The
mob afterward tools Will Myers
(colored), charged with the same
offense, from jail and, lynched him.
The lUs of Women.
Constipation causes more than half
the ills of women. Karl's Clover Root
Tea is a pleasant cure for constipation
For sale by M. Z. Don nell.
- Colombia's Tributaries Swollen.
Baker CITY., Or., May 31. Streams
in this section are badly swollen, and
bridges are going out. Powder river
is leaving its banks today. There is a
much heavier bed of snow in the
mountain belt than ever before known.
If the warm weather continues, the
tributaries of the Columbia will be
come raging torrents.
A Recommend It. -
Ask your physician, your druggist
and your friends about Shiloh's Cure
for Jonsumption. I hey will recoinr
mend it. For sale rv M. Z. Donnell.
J Mine lu a Care.
CHELAN, Wash., May 31. A dis
covery is reported of a cave in the
breaks" near the Columbia river on
the Douglas county side, in which are
extensive silver quartz mines. The
discoverer is endeavoring to get titles
to the land, and therefore keeps still
Did you ever Hunk how readily the
blood is poisoned by constipation?
Bad blood means had health and
prem iture old ngi. D) Witt's Little
Karly Risers, the fara ns little pills
nverwne obstinate constipation.
Snipes & Kiue.'bly Drug Co.
DHHVIXG THE DEAD
Victims of the Moscow Horror
Laid to Rest
SHAME TO SPAIN
Spain Seeks to Have the Cuban In
surgents Treated as Pirates
European Powers.
Five Mlnrr Rorrirjl; Ronntfd Three Ten
alous Bias Votoed-St. LuaU Scared
Asuin.
MOSCOW, June 1. Burial of the vic-
ti ns of Saturday's . isaster went on all
nig -t ana is ttill progressing, amid
scenes of grief. Ouly the mourners
are admitted to the cemetery.
There were 1J7T victims bjrted to
day. The bodies of "those who were
identified and claimed by relatives
were interred in private graves, but at
the expense of the municipal authori
ties. The great number of the unidi n
ti.ied dead were baried in 11 great
trenches, each 50 yards' long. The
treuches were .deep, and the bodies
had to he placed close together to find
room for all. Six hundred meu worked
all night long at ttte Vacation v-koe
eiemetary digging the graves. Mmy
priests, proujment among them being
John of Cronstadt, famous for his piety
and his power to console, and it is Lh
lieved by the peasants ro heal, and
many military chaplains, conducted
the funeral services, the friends crowd
ing around the .graves.
The surving friends and relatives
are for the m st part of the ignorant
and simple-minded peasant classes,
and their grief aad terror at fie sud
den caiamUy was expresiud in a very
demonstrative fashion. The scenes at
the cemetary were pitiful in the ex
treme. Ouly about half the bodies
recovered have been identified, and
the majority are men,, though there
are many children and several old
people.
A dispatch frou Mbsjow to.tha Lon-
uou standard says it is estim tied that
a total of 3.0J0 persons were killed and
1,200 perso.is injured, the majority of
them fatally, in the disaster of Satur
day.
SPAIN'S LAtbSl' MOVE.
Spaniards Hope to Hare the Insurgents
Treated as Pirates.
C MADRID, June 1. The Madrid gov
ernment has lately called the atten
tion of the other European powers to
the alleged inhuman and cruel war
fare adopted by the insurgents. Com
plaint is made specifically of the use
of dynamite to blow up railroad trains,
(those carrying passengers as well as
freight), and sugar mills, pod of the
use of explosive bullets in fights.
TEe European gdvernmerits"'nave
Instructed their consuls in. Cuba, it is
stated authoritatively, to Inquire -promptly
and fu.ly upon these allega
ti ins.' :.-:'.
Spain hopes that some action will be
taken to declare the Cuban insurgents
pirates and malefactors unw-ortby the.
sympathy of any uncivil .zed nation.
As soou as the papers in the Compet
itor case reach Madrid they are ex
pected June 4 they will be submitted
to the supreme court of naval appeals.
The impression is that the sentence uf
the Havana court-.uartial is certain to
be annulled, on the ground that it is a
violation of the treaty of 1870, and
that the case will be sent tJ an ordi
nary court-martial fur trial, subject to
the stipulations if fiat treaty.
THE MINERS r.Ati. KO ltiTEO.
Horrible Accident in at Pennsylvania Coal
AJuie.
SHAMOKIM, Pa., June 1. Five
mihers were"borribl roasted by an
explosion of gas at Juo'.tride colliery
t day. The victi.ns are: George Faust,
cannot recover; Tho-nas Thompsou,
will die; Daniel Schmeltz, may recover;
John Sprecht, may recover- The men j
were employe! in No. 9 vein,
which was kno-vn to be full of gas.
They proceeded cautiously, using
safity lamps, while brushing gaa from
the chamber. Sudde ily there was a
loud explosion, and five men were
hurled to the floor, surrounded by
dames. Had it hot been for the prox
imity of their fellow worKmen they
would all have been killed. They
were carried to a place of safety before
the deadly afterdamp bal time -to ac
cumulate.
Eczema is a frightful affliction-, but
like all other skin diseases it can be
permanently cured by applications of
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It
never Tails to cure-rues, snipes a,
Kinersly Drug Co.
Pension Bills Vetoed.
WasaxngtON', June 1. The presi
dent today returned to congress three
private pension bills with vetoes. Un
der the bil's granting pensions to Mrs.
Amanda Woodcoc't and Tonathan
Scott, both originating in the house,
he pointed out that, oing to careless
description, the pensions could not be
paid. In the case of the bill granting
a pension to Helen M. Jacob, the
president forcibly sets out his objec
tion to allowing pensions to widows of
soldiers who rema-ry.
Karl's Clover Koot Tea
Is a sure cure for headache and ner
vous diseases. Nothins relieves so
quickly,
For sale bv M. Z. Donnell.
A Thorough Hear.
ST Louis, June 1. E irly this morn
ing St. Louis and Eist St. Louis re
ceived a thorough scare. A storm
came up from the southwest, accom
panied by the low rumbling of thunder,
and almost continuous flashes of light
ning. A few minutes later black
elouds appeared in the northern hori
zon and rolled up until they covered
the city.' There was a stronar wind.
though not approaching a hurricane,
I The elemental, disturbance lasted an
hour, then became a drizzling rain.
Tq Report to th- Honda.
Washington, June 1. The house
committee on rivers and harbor today
Highest of all ia In
11 V tIJhiUXl
4 A CX
ABSOVUT
decided to report t 1 1- hou-e ia favor
of the passage of the ri.er and harbor
bill over the president's veto.
There wa.no diiTjrene ia opinion
between tie nosrats and republican.
The onlv point of disrussl n was
whether the rep rt shoul I ba 1 1 the
nature of a ' reply t the president's
objections. An a.Hraiativd coaclu
sion was reached.
There was an attempt 1 1 the commit
tee to have the bill brought up in the
hoJa- lofia butt ie assurance given bv
Representative Hermann that the bib
woul I be callel up Tuesday, prevented
such actiju.
, If'or uy pepjia . 1;
And liver complaint you have
printed guarantee on everv bottle o
Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails t
cure. For sale bv M. Z. Donnell.
Durn.it's Ippett.
8.YV Fa vvc 303, June 1 The bil
of xceptions prepared by counsel fo
Taeo.lore Diirrant was subnitted tp
day to Superior Judge Murphy to
certify to the correctness of facts
seated and by him to be sent to the su-
uremj a -i art. Tne apjjil cjvers 173
typewritten pages and embraces ever)
ex '.option noted by the defense during
the long trial. The appeal will be
printed by thi co inty cleric, fjr which
20 days is allo.ve.1, aril then the su
pri me court will pass upon it.
-A Nauz.: Deantifler
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the
blood and ifives a clear and beautiful
i-oinplexion. For sale by M. Z. Don
nell.
Fighting In Kenador.
NEW YORK, June 1. The Herald's
correspondent in Ecuador sends word
that a fight took place Friday between
rebels and government forces in
Pueara. The insurgents were defeated
and fled toward the Colombian line.
hotly pursued bv the victorious army,
De Witt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, increases th appetite and tones
up the system. It has benefitted many
people who have sutTered from blood
disorders. It wilt help you. Snipes
& Kinersly uma JO.
By a Landsltdo.
Perite, June . The village of
KrionhoU li Berneseoberland, has
been parti ill ; destroye 1 by landslides,
caused by spi lags' water. The In
habitants have I een compelled to
desert the place. Great damage has
been done to t ie railroai'and farms in
the vicinity. . .
The DallB City and Moro stage line,
Dousrlas Allen proprietor, leaves More
on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays;
and Saturdays. Offl;e in Um-.tlllaTfi5t wanto' sPac 'o
house. Passen'ger rates one way SI. 50;
round trip S-'.-'iO, '
The. M nee Flood.
Neosho, Mo., June 1. Seventeen
lives were lost in Saturday s flood at
Seneca. The property loss Is between
$70,000 and $100,000. . -.
Io Amnr.ua.a ere nnrt.
WaSHISTOTOV, June I. Minister
Breckinridge has cable ! the state de
partment from Moscow that no Ameri
cans were hurt In th-v' amidinfc the re.
. ' CKCCCING THE STREET.
A Study of Both Sctes Picking; Their YfmJ
at a Boer Corner.
Did yon ever watch women cross the
street? There the sweet younjj thing
who picks her way even though the
Btoncs ixs ewept hrijjht and 'clean. She
always possesses email fect and wears
pretty Gh.ce3 and smart gowns and has
an appealing look la her eye when she
starts over. The policemen always help
her, though they know ehe needs no
help and the Uaowo they know it. Eut
that raalra? no UiCcrcnco at olL The
men always ctsp on the curbing to see
if she roaches Lc'r destination all rifjht.
Then, caya tio Chicago- Tiracs, there
is the businec3 younj woman, who
pltmcn tito tio fiay ia awful absent-mindodnct-a.
Scoctimcs she picks up
her drccs cUirt, hut che ubually iarfjets
all alxrat it, and her shoes are-not new,
anyhow. The policemen knoW they
ouJ;htto help her, but she is always
across before they pet to her, and 6he
gives t'co fearful chocks because they
knew ehe ia deemed to be run down
r ao day and they only hope it will be
cn tho tent fellow's crcs-.infj. It all
ccocs cf her Jiavinff her mind occupied.
A weman with en occupied mind is
bound to upcet things.
And finally there Is the poor little
tinid v.-cman who ia dcatily afraid Of
truck licrLcs end 13 chabbily dressed
and liatlo to heart cltcase. Ehe pets
acroc'- anyhow, no one knows just how,
becauce tho first two varieties taite up
nil the attention. .
And havinrr watched the woman lor
Ecmo timo, havo you ever turned your
attention to the men? If you have you
must havo realised what a calculating
animal man Is.
He never runs across that is, If he la
a citv man.
Eo doesn't ret custratea ana excitea
and ho accomplishes it by calculation.
A auiek trlance up and down tne
Btrect and kc knows juEt how long the
cable car will bo in coming up ditto in
cominrf down, how econ the express
waron and tho conpe will te.uo to reacn
his crosucjj, and so he picks his way
ecloly ever, cLmoct tauntcrs, in laci,
and, rerheps, rescues one or two hys
terlei.1 wemen cn route.
V."c can all do it in the 6ame way if
we will force our nervous systems under
a. certain contrcL
Men, too, believe that no driver wUl
run them down if he can help It.
Wcmen, per contra, feci convinced
that the aim ia liia of every "crip-
man" and "ichu" Is to cruJi them it
they can. '
. Eleotrls Blttars.
Electrlo Bitters Is a medicine suited
for any seaxon. but perhaps more gen
orally needed, when the languid ex
haunted feeling prevail", when the
liver is torpid and sluggish and the
need of a fnie and alterative is felt.
A promot ue of tfhU mMiriln has
oftft'ri" avi ted lone and nerhapa tVal
hili'is fevprs. No medicine will act
morn snrelv in r'nuntomtlnsrand frnn
Inar tb vrm from the malarial noi
win. H"idah. In-Hostlm, nnnVlnv
tion. di7.7,inei vIH to Elvtrln Blt
Kra. 50.i. nd fl.OI nr bottle at
Biakeley & Houghton's drug store.
That May I
Eminent Hpec
Dallas Juue
There is a physician coming
D dies, not simply a medical practice.
b'f a "-hysician of very high orders
m.-iit, a scientist one whose years
close study, ' close observation, close
oractic il experience, has enabled him to
draw not only testimonials but the highest
personal endorsements from the leading
men of the country congressmen,
judges, etc. and whose success in the
nedical field is today without parallel. -his
refers to Dr. Darrin, late from
Portland, who will have offices at The
'"matilla House. - ' " - '
Dr. Darrin has an enviable rank In his
profession as a wonderfully successful
ohysician. Hi is essenti illy original in
his method of practice, and those who;
have been undir his treatment are sur
prised at the newness and novelty of
his system of practice by electricity. His
honest and straightforward advice before
taking a caie has won for him the con
fidence of his patients as well as the
general public. The Doctor is a gentle
man of genial social nature, and his
private practice is marked by the forma-'
tion ol a personal friendship with those '
whom he comes In professional contact.
He is without a doubt one of the most
thoroughly qualified physicians now be
fore the public, as his wonderful cures ,
can testify. -
Harry Allen, running the Vendome
barber shop, at VVeisei, Idaho, is witness
to the cure of Frank Lautx, near Baker'
C'tv, Oregon, six years ago. He was
cured of a cancer of the nose and face.
Mrs. Sibbel Murphy, YVeiver, Idaho,
post office, catarrh and bronchitis,
rapidlv recovering.
E. Frost, Cladwell, Idaho, deafness ao
years Cured.
Mr. Wyatt, Boise, Idaho, cured of
deafness, rheumatism and other troubles. '
John Martin, Cove, Union county, Ore
gon, hydrocle, cured five years ago and
the cure is permanent' .
Emma Hermo, Boise, Idaho, inflamed
eves, restored.
Mrs. tv. C. Denton, Boise, Idaho,
cough and lung trouble, cured.
Hansel Dye, Boise, Idaho, abcess of
eye, cured.
-G B. Mathews, Eagle Point, Oregon, '
consumption and large tumor cured. .
Robert Marsh, Boise, Idaho, cured of
catarrh, bronchitis, rheumatism and gen
eral debility.
Miss Emma Voeller, Baker City, Ore
gon, loathsome discharge ol the ears
thirteen years, cured.
v anxoihers might be "mentioned did
Dr. Darrin makes a liberal offer of
treating the worthy ppor free of charge
daily between the hours of 9 and 10 a. m.
accordance - wit.i his time-honored
custom. ' . ' '
Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all
diseases . of the eye, ear, nose, throat,
catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, '
consu ption, - dyspepsia, constipation, -.
heart, liver and kidney diseases. - -
He permanently cures all diseases ot
the genito-urinary organs in either sex, .
such as syphilis, blood taints, scrofula,
gleet, ghonorrhea, stricture, seminal
weakness, spvrmatorrheoa. loss of man
hood, and loss of desire of sexual power.
n man or woman. - -
All peculiar female troubles, Irregular
nenstruatlon, leucorrhoea, displacement, :
tc, all confidentially treated, as well as '
all accute, chronic, private and nervous '
liseases of whatever nature, if curable.
Consultation free.
Office hours are to . m. to 8. p. m.
daily. Sunday, 10 a. m. to a p. m. ;
Charges low and reasonable, according
to circumstances and ability to pay. .
Dr. Darrin will remain in The Dalles,
at the Umatilla House, from June d to
uly 4th, and patients would do well to
consul him at once, as many cases re
quire a second and even a third opera
tion by electricity.
All business relations with Dr. Darrin
are Strictly confidential. ' '
, Dalles District Election.
The result of the election for justic
and constable in the four precinct
comprising The Dalles district was M
follows:
East Dalles Justice, L. S. Davis ,
88, G. J. Farley 89, J. A. Filloon, 123,
M. Walton, 11; constable, P. N. Hill,
161; Julius Wiley 125.
Bigelow-njustice Davis 63, Farley
84, Filloon 74, Walton 11; constable,
Hill 126, Wiley, 102.
Trevittr Justice, Dayis 65, Farley
75, Filloon 61, Walton 13; constable,
QUI 180, Wiley 105.
West Dalles Justice, Davis 88, Far- -
ley 80. Filloon 91, Walton 11; con
stable, Hill 145, Wiley 123.
Totals, Davis 304, r arieyitza, 1 moon
569, Walton 46. Hill 612, Wiley 455. .
feuckiea a Armloa Halva. '.
The beet salve in the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
lores, tetter, chapped hands, chil
blains, corns and ail skin eruptions,
tnd positively cures pile, or no pay .
reouired. It is guaranteed to giva
jerfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sals by
Rlakeley & Houghton.
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Hlffhest Honor World Fair,
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
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