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    THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 10. 1899.
CONSOLIDATED 1882.
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Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum
Alum fafrfng powiWit ate fncgieataft
mntttt to health of the paentoay.
- OVt UCJWO POWPg. CO., WCW VOWK.
OVERLAND ::V;
- TRAIN HELD UP
Express Car Blown Open
With Dynamite .
Denver, Colo., June 2. A special.
to the Times from Cheyenne, Wvo.,
says: At 3 o'clock this morning the
Union Pacific mail and express train
No. 1, was held up one and one-half
miles from Wilcox station, in this
state, by six masked men, evidently
professionals, who blew open the safe
of the express car and carried away all
Its contents. The mail was not touched
on accouut of 'the fact that four armed
mail clerks were in charge.
The mail and express runs as first
section of No. 1 ' overland limited
The second section follow only 'five
minutes behind. A bridge two miles
from the scene ' of the . robbery was
fired to prevent the second, section
from coming up during operations.
A bridge in front of. the train was
dynamited. The trainmen were all
covered with -Titles and Xhv- robbers
took their time. ' The value of the
plunder is unknown, but it is repre
sented as light.
The sheriffs of ' Albany and Carbon
counties, with posse and United States
marshals,- are after the bandits, who
are supposed to be members of the
notorious "Hole in the Wall" gang,
which has terrorized the state for
years. .
' Omaha, Neb., June . 2. The Union
Pacitic offlciais-furn isbr thefeHowing
account of the robbery of west-bound
xraitrNo.i; which left this city yes
terday: Just before daylight this
raiii, the train was held up just beyond
.Wilcox, Wyo- The robbers, blew the
express car .open "with dynamite,
severely: "wounding Engineer Jones,
and then escaped in the mountains.
According to the officials of '.the -express
company, the robbers only ob
tained a nominal reward for their dar
ing crime. . .
- A posse under the Command of the
sheriff of Carbon county is in pursuit
and is confident of capturing them.
The soft ground caused by the rain
will aid in tracking the robbers. A
late, telegram pays rtne priage was
shattered, but has been repaired suffi
cient to permit th3 paaeage of trains.
Passengers were badly frightened, bat
the robbers made no effort to molest
them, confining their operations to the
express car.
" On Avery Bottle.' '
- Of - Shiloh's Cousumptipa Cure is
this guarantee: "All we ask of you to
use two-thirds of the. contents of this
bottle faithfully, (hen ' if you can say
you are not berriftted return the bottle
to your druggist and he may refund
the money." Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and
$1.00. Blakeley and Houghton. .
AM " ACTOB'S GIFT.
Among .
Other Legacies Be Wills
Hte
Wife to Bla Brother.
. Ntt.ot Yobit. Jnnn 2. Sam T. Jack
willed his wife to his brother James
C. Jack. ' The last testament of the
actor and theatrical ' manager, pro
prietor of several theaters, "Creole"
and other burlesque companies, who
died' April 27, has' been- filed for pro
bate in the office of the surrogate. It
contains this remarkable provision. 1 '
: "It is 'my wish -first and foremost
that my brother James and my wife
Emma' shall ' become' husband - and
wife."
Mrs. Jack, the "Emma" of the will,
was Miss Emma Ward, the favorite
actress in the old Lily Clay burlesque
company, which was playing at Niblo's
In 1892 when Sam T. Jack married
her. James C. Jack was asked if he
would accept the bequest of his broth
er, but he would make no statement. -
The estate is valued at $75,000, of
which $60,000 is said to be in banks in
this city and Chicago.- The testator
left one-third to his brother James C.
Jack and divided the remainder among
other relatives.
Cheyenne Indiana.
New York, " June 2. A special to
the Herald from Washington says:
Secretary Alger has directed the
commanding general of the depart
ment of Dakota to order a troop of the
First cavalry to proceed to the Tongue
river agency and prevent a conflict
between the northern Cheyenne In
dians and the white settlers residing
in the vicinity. It is thought hostili
ties can be avoided.
Captain George W. Stouch, Third
infantry, who is acting Indian agect,
has called attention to the fact that
there are many whites on the reserva
tion, not all being bona fide settlers.
Yoa Try It,
If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00 does not cure,
take the bottle back and we will refund
your money. Sold for over fifty year
on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and
60 cents. Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. Morton, Bllaa A Co. no More '
New York, June 2. The Journal
and Advertiser says: ' With the dis
solution of iha banking-iirm . of Mor
ton, Bliss &Co.i one of the old land
marks in Wall street will have been
removed. Negotiations are now pend
in 2 by whicn the firm will cease to
exist and its business in all probability
be taken over by a trust company
which ' is to be' organized. The new
trust company will, it is supposed be
under the name of the Morton Trust
Company, of which Levi P. Morton
now bead of the firm, will become the
president.
How m tour Wife?
Has she lost her beauty? If so, con
stipation, indigestion, fick headache
are the principal causes. Karl's Clover
Koot Tea has cured these ills lor nan
a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Money refunded if results are not
satisfactory. Blakeley & Houghton
druggists.
BAMNA IN TBB SADDLE.
Hla Man mash Nominated for Governor of
- Ohio. - "
Columbus, O., June 2. Owing to
midnight conferences of the leaders,
the republican state convention did
not come to order until 10:20 today
The ball seats 6,000, but so many tick
eta were given out that some holders
could not secure standing room
While the band discoursed from the
galleries there were wild demonstra
lions as the leaders came' into the hall.
be republican committee's rules on
order of business and permanent
organizations were adopted.
The counties then called for nomina
tion for governor, and it required a
long time for these speeches. The
came of Hon. Jobn M. Daugherty was
presented by James W. Holcomb,
chairman of the contesting Cuyahoga
delegation that had just been seated.
The name of Judge George E. Nash
was presented by Hon. Henry C. Tay
lor, of Franklin county; the name of
Judge L. W. Hull, by Judge E. W.
King of Sandusky
First ballot for governor: Daugherty
211, Nash 289. Jones 76, Nevlns 82,
Hull 39, Durbin 48. Douglas 60, Orr
17, necessary to choice 407.
On the second ballot Cox capt 86 votes
of Hamilton county for Nash, and there
was a tremendous demonstration.
Nash was nominated on the second
ballot.. Chairman Holcomb attempted
to move a suspension of the rules to
make the nomination unanimous be
fore the ballot was completed, but the
ballot procoeded. Subsequently, on
motion of Chairman Holcomb, the
nomination was made unanimous with
out a count.
SPAIN 'SELL SOME ISLANDS.
She Closes Oat Ber Colonies at a Good
':. Price. ' .
Madrid. June 4 Germany, it is an
nounced, pays 27,000,000 pesetas for
the Carolines,- Pelew and -Marianne
islands. " Spain retains three coaling
stations, one In each group, and Ger
many undertakes to defend these sta
tions in case of war. Germany in ad
dition, grants Spain the most favored
nation treatment in Germany a'nd in
the Colonial islands.
Washington, June 3. Tne opinion
here is that Spaitf has a good bargain
in the pripe she obtained for the Pa
cific islands. The cash compensation
is about equal to '$5,000,000 Americrn
money, .but in addition the guarantees
afforded by Germany are regarded as
extraordinary. .;' Tbo. undertaking to
protect coaling stations for Spain, it is
said, commits Germany, in a sense, to
an alliance with Spain. It is said
that the United States, might have
acquired these islands some time ago
on practically the same terms. - ,
' Senator ' MeBrlde'a Condition.
New York, June 4. United States
Senator George W.McBride, of Oregon,
is at the- New York post-graduate hos
pital, on Secood avenue and Twentieth
street. The senator entered the hos
pital early last week, suffering from a
complicated rupture.. He came to
New York - from Washington in the
bope of obtaining relief by means of
an operation, which was periormea
by Pro'fessor W. B. D'egarmo. '- It is
thought the operation was- entirely
successful. -, Today, Senator McBride
was resting easily,' and apparently he
had rallied from the shock. : He was
cheerful and sent messages to his
friends..- ;
, "Ordered to Manila . ,.i ' 1
San Francisco, Juae -2. Troops A
and F, of the Fourth cavalry, recently
stationed in the Yellowstone Park,
have been ordered to sail to Manila
on the transport Sheridan, scheduled
to depart on June 7. .- Two companies
of the Fourteenth 'infantry and 1275
recuits will go to the Philippines on
tbo Sheridao. ' '"'
The Battle-Ship Iowa.
San Francisco, June 2. The bat-'
tie-ship Iowa is now takinr on coal,
preparatory, it is presumed, to going
to the Bremerton naval station on'
Puget sound, where she will be placed
in the dry dock. :. Steel bilge keels re
to -be fitted to her bull to prevent
rolling in beavy weather.
. Wb U ShllohT
A grard bid remedy for Coughs,
Colds and Consumption; used through
the world for half a century, has. cured
innumerable cases of incipient con
sumption and relieved many in ad
vanced 'stages. If you are not satis
fied -with ' the results we will refund
your money. Price zb cts., and A) cts.
Blakeley & Houghton, druggisis.
Good Price for Mohair.
CorvalXiIS, 0-., June 4. George
A Houck, who shipped a quantity of
Mohair to a Maine manufacturing es
tablishment, has received his returns.
Accompanying the check was a letter
saying that the lot was the best aver
age lot of mohair ever received at the
establishment. The appreciation of
the manufacturers showed up tbe best,
in tbe price allowed for tbe product.
It netted Mr. Houck 42 cents per
pound.
Sick Headache.
The curse of overworked womankind,
are quickly and surely cured by Karl's
Clover Root Tea, tbe great blood puri
fier and tissue builder. Money re
funded if not satisfactory. Price 25
cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Hough
ton, drugg'sts.
TiF.MPR st- bock and Pils
RnpA " ner Beer on draught at
D EaLj Li : th White House saloon
Chas. Michklbach. Froprietor.
Ice
1-r'l.'
cream,. soda for sale at
Eel
tf.
FIGHTING HAS
Brisk Battle Fought
Last Saturday.
Manila. June 4. A vigorous cam
paign was begun Saturday against
General Pio del Pilar's force of 2000
rebels in the foothills at the north of
Laguna de Bay, and in tbe towos of
Cainta, Taytai and Antipolo, under
the supervision of General Lawtoo.
General Hslip with 2500 men, moved
northwest from tbe pumping station,
and Colonel Wholley, who relieved
General King in command of bis
brigade, proceeded east from San
Pedro Macau, the two divisions ap
proaching each other. Colonel Whol
ley captured Cainta with small loss
the rebels fleeing before the advance
of the United States troops. General
Hall drove tbe Filipinos from the
vicinity of Mariquina, sweeping them
toward Colonel Wholley 's column.
Santiago Is Prosperous.
Washington, June 4. Tbe war
department has received a lengthy re
port from General Wood at Santiago,
in which he says that be has just re
turned from a long trip through the
interior and along the north coast of
Santiago province. This, with the
preceeding trip, completed about ten
days ago, has included every town of
importance in the province, as well as
most of the smaller oues. The people
are all at work, peaceful, and, as far
as one can see, fairiy happy.
"The whole problem in Cuba today,"
says General Wood, "is to put the idle
people, who are running the incen
diary press, to work, relegate to a
back seat tbe politicians -whose pres
ent importance rests solely upon tbo
attentions they are receiving from our
people, ' ana tbey will not have fol
lowers enough left to give them the
slightest importance or weight in tbo
community."
- BEPCBLIC IN ASHES.
Business District of the Town Destroyed
By Fire.
Republic, Wash.. June 4. A dis
astrous fire broke out here at 6 o'clock
yesterday morning, and before the
flames were brought under control the
damage amounted ' to $250,000 At
noon today the business portion of -he
town is a mass of smouldering .ruins,
while on three sides - are rows.- of
scorched buildings marking the path
of the flames. The fire-fighting ap
paratus could not check the blaze, and
it was only used to save some of the
buildings outside tbe fire zone that
were smoking and breaking into flames
at times.
The fire was started by the explosion
of a gasoline stove in theSiegel ouild-
ing on Clark avenue, where men were
cooking breakfast. It spread on the
west side of the street to Browne's
restaurant, and south to the Republic
Trading Company's store. - On the
west side two entire blocks were de
stroyed. "
' Powder 'was used to blow up the
building occupied by Alexander's law
office on the opposite side of the cross
street from- Percy's building. Then
the latter building was sent skyward,
and the flying brands scattered the fire
to tbe buildings on the east side of
Clark avenue. It is rumored that two
opium fiends were burned in one of the
buildings. No authenticity is given
for the reports and it is impossible to
learn where the supposed victims were.
Twenty-eight buildings are ruined.'
Odd Fellows In Taeoma. ' ''
Tacoma, Wash, June 5. The 21st
annual session of the Washington
state' grand lodge of Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs convened here this morning
for a four days' session. ' A large dum
ber of delegates are present. Mayor
Nickeus will welcome tbem in a pub
lic address this evening.
A'special train reached here this
morning bearing the delegates from
the late ' Baptist convention in San
Francisco. The visitors were received
by the mayor and prominent citizens,
dined and shown about tbe city. They
left later for the East via. Seattle and
Spokane. ' ' '
War Tax Will, Continue.
San Francisco, . June 5 Nathan
B. Scott, United States senator from
West Virginia, and until recently
United States commissioner of intern
al revenue, is in the city on bis brief
visit. . He had much to do with ' fram
ing the war-tax bill, - which he says
has increased tbe annual revenues of
the government about $100,000,000.
He thinks that with a few modifies-'
tions the measure' 'will continue in
force for some time to come.. In his
judgment the Filipinos' ought to be
subdued and given a form of govern
based on home rule principles before
the question of expansion is made a
political issue.
Dewey Bas Started Borne. -
HONO KONG, June 5. -Admiral
Dewey left tDe Peak hotel and return
ed to the Olvmpia yesterday. This
morning he paid farewell calls to Governor-General
Gascoigne and com
manders of the warships in the har
bor. ,
Dewey's health bas been consider
ably benefitted by his residence at the
Peak. Tbe Olympia will sail at 4
o'clock tomorrow, but Dewey will not
give a farewell dinner nor will he ac
cept one. Tbe details of ports at
which he will call are still undecided.
Tbe admiral seems anxious to avoid all
display and merely seeks rest.
York state Wheat.
Geneva, N. Y., June 2. Already
about one-tenth of the wheat crop in
this section has been destroyed by the
work of the Hessian fly. It is thought
that within a week's time a much
larger part of the wheat in this section
will be entirely laid to waste.
A New Bnemy Appears. .
New York, June 5. A dispatch
from Bong Kong to the Journal and
Advertiser says: The Sultan of Sulu,
who, It was supposed, was favorably
disposed toward the United States, now
it turns out, has imported a large
quantity of arms from Singapore via
Sandaken, with a view of resisting the
Americans. These arms he stored on
the island of Siasi, and he is raising a
force of sepoys at Singapore
rco ui sepoys av oiogaturo.
It is believed that the decision
the sultan to fight the United States
is the result of Bray's mission to Sing
apore in April.
PROBABLY THEIR LAST F1UHT.
Oregon Troops Gave the Filipinos a Fare
well Battle.
Manila, June 5. General Hall's
column, in the movement on the Mor-
ong peninsula, completed tbe circle of
20 miles over a rough and mountainous
country,, having two engagements
with the insurgents, " one of them
severe, and keeping up an almost con
stant fire against scattered bands of
rebels for nearly 24 hours, from 4
o'clock Saturday morning, when the
column left the pumping station.
The Pbiupinos were driven in every
direction, and tbe country through
which General Hall passed was pretty
thoroughly cleared up. At 10 o'clock
Sunday morning the column reached
a point a few miles from Taytay, where
General Hall was met by General
Lawton, who had already entered the
town and found it deserted. General
Hall's objective point was Antipolo,
10 miles off and there was desultory
firing all along tbe line of march.
The column, after driving the rebels
from tbe foothills near Maria Chino,
with a loss of but two or three slightly
wounded, proceeded with all possible
baste toward Laguna de Bay, tbe
Fourth cavalry in the lead, the Oregon
next, and tbe Fourth infantry last,
At 5 o'clock these regiments fought
their second battle of tbe day, and it
resulted like the first in tbe complete
rout of a large Filipino force located
in the mountins and having every
advantage of position. In this fight
the American loss was four killed,
three cf the Fourth cavalry and one
Oregooian, and about 15 wounded.
Oregon Boys Make a Gallant Charge.
In this engagement our troops made
one of the most gallant charges of the
war, and the enemy was forced to flee
in the greatest disorder. '
The cavalry, the Oregonians and
two companies of toe Fourth -infantry
b:id just crossed a small creek about 5
o'clock in the afternoon and entered
upon a sunken road, from which they
were emerging upon a small valley
surrounded on all sides by high and
heavily wooded hills, when tbe rebels.
concealed in the mountains on the
three sides of - the plain, opened a
hot Are, and sent showers' of bullets
into the ran fcfc'of the Americans
General Hall's advance was first
momentarily halted after he bad
crossed tbe first range of hills to the
east of Monte, a. town in the valley at
the edge of the hills. The in
surgents were , driven out of the
town and it was burned. 1 The Second
Oregon volunteers pocketed the Fili
pinos on three sides, and a brisk fight
ensued. . General Summers threw a
battalion on each bill, and the
Americans chased the rebels for some
distance. The Oregon regiment lost
three men killed and six wounded.
Discovered Dy a Woman.
Another great discovery bas been
made, and that too, by a lady in
this country.. "Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven , years
she withstood its severest tests, but
her vital organs were undermined and
death seemed, imminent, for three
months she coughed incessantly, and
could not sleep. She fi nally discovered
a way to. recovery, by purchasing of
us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, and was so much
relieved on taking first dose, that she
slept all night; and with two bottles,
bas been absolutely cured, her name is
Mrs. Luther Lulz.' Thus writes W.
C. Hamick& Co., of . Shelby. N. C
Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug stcre. Regular size 50c and
$1.00. ' Every bottle guaranteed.
, . Major Devol's Keport.
Washington, June 5. Reports
from the.cbief signal officer at Manila
and from Major Devol.quartermaster's
department, were made public by the
war department today. Tbe report of
the signal officer sketch iu consider
able detail the work of the signal corps
on tbe island and speaks in terms of
high praise of the war of both officers
and men. . The report of Major Devol
relates . merely . to tbe number of con
veyances, pack trains and saddle
animals in service with the troops,
the statement being that they are well
supplied for all requirements.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach tha
diseased portion of the eai . There s only one
way to care deafness, and. tbat is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mocous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in
flamed yoy have rambling sound or imperfect
bearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness
is tbe result, and unless tbe lnflamation ean be
taken out and this tube resto ed to its normal -
condition, bearing will be destroyed f. rever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh.
which is n- thing but an inflamed condition of
tbe mocous surfaces.
. We. will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars, free.
P. J CHENEY & CO-, Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c
Hall's Family Pills are the best.- ,
Btowaays Did Well.
San Francisco, June 5. A new
theory regarding the loss of the box
containing 325,000, which was stolen
from the steamer Alameda is tbat it
was taken by three stowaways, two of
whom boarded tbe vessel at Sidney
and the third at Apia. Tbey were al
lowed tbe privileges of regular em
ployes, and all left the steamer at
Honolulu. Tbe police here, however,
have not abandoned tbe idea that the
coin may have reached this city, and
still continue their search for it.
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics
whose stomach and liver are out of or
der. All such should know that Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the wonderful
stomach and liver remedy, gives a
splendid appetite, sound digestion and
a regular bodily babit that insures
perfect health and great energy. Only
25 cents at Blakeley & Houghton's
drugstore.
Harmony Whisky .
For family and medicinal use.
by Ben Wilson, Tbe Dalles. -
Sold
WILL START
HOME AT ONCE
rpi r T j j
of 1 He UTegOU. Regiment 10
Leave Manila This
Week, v ';
Washington, June 5 -General
Otis advises tbe war department that
tbe Oregon regiment yrill leave for the
United States this week. It. .will be
sent direct to Portland for muster-out
at Vancouver.
If the regiment leaves Manila this
wiekthe boys should arrive in Port
land early in July, possibly in time for
the celebration of tbe Fourth. They
will come direct to Portland and then
go to Vancouver barracks to bo mus
tered out of service. It will take the
transport from 28 to 30 dayB to cross
the Pacific from Manila to Portland
and if there are any delays they will
hardly reach Portland before tbe sec
ond week in July, but if there is fair
wpatber.and nothing to interrupt their
trip, they mav get borne In time to
help celebrate tbe national holiday.
Plans for receiving and entertain
ing the gallant Oregonians in Port
land are taking shape rapidly. At the
entrance of tbe Columbia tbe trans
ports carrying the boys will be met by
a fleet of boats and steamers loaded
wiih their friend and relative?. En
terprising steamboat companies pro
pose to run special excursions to meet
tbe returning conquerors and heroes.
The entertainment in Portland will
be novel and interesting. The man
agement of the Marquam Grand has
offered the use of tbe theater free, and
the best talent in the city will con
tribute tbeir services for the occasion.
Steamboat Falls From a Train.
The little steamer Elida, which last
fall, it will be remembered, sank while
moored to the Yamhill-street wharf, is
making a beautiful record as an un
lucky craft.
But a short while ago she was haul
ed out of the water and fixed in con
dition to be transported overland to
some waterway in the vicinity of The
Dalles Though the boat is 65 feet in
length, it was found possible to trans
port tbe craft b; rail, and with tbat
purpose in view, she was hoisted on a
gigantic flat car. Hardly had this
tedious job been accomplished " before
the .Elida, believing, herself in - the
waves, gave a fearful list to starboard,
with the disastrous result tbat she
fell off the car onto the trestle work.
Several ribs were broken aod it was
feared for a while that the back was
broken also. However, tbe owners
are not so easily discouraged, and a
force of men are now at work raising
the unlucky craft on to another flat
car. Portland Telegram.
Teachers Be-electad.
Tuesday was tbe date for electing
teachers for The Dalles public schools,
for the ensuing year, and all tbe for
mer teachers were re-elected, hence
tbe only change to be made in the
corps next year will be that of P-of .
Landers transferred to tbe city sup
erintendency, and his place as prin
cipal of tbe high school having been
taken by Professor Neff, mention of
which wus made some time since.
The re-election of all the teachers is
not only, a compliment to them, but
speaks well for tbe excellency of The
Dalles schools. . Teachers . having
given such satisfaction in their past
work tbat tbe school board saw no
need of change in a single instance is
a good guarantee that the school are
presided over by a corps of most excel
lent teachers, therefore the schools
are good.
-An Absconder,
James Caruthers, ex O. E. & N
agent at Elgin, is a fugitive from
justice, account defalcation. He was
in Walla Walla June 4th, and is
thought to have passed through Pen
dleton on tbe night of the 4th, west
bound. His description is as follows:
Five feet eleven . inches in height,
weight about 145 pounds, hair dark
with streaks of gray, smooth shaven,
thin features, .when last seen, wore
dark coat and vest, dark blue sweater
over vest, and corduroy pants.. Na
tional surety company will pay $100
on production of Caruthers in Union
county. Agents will give this mes
sage all publicity possible, communi
cating to this office and sheriff of Un
ion county any knowledge received
regarding his whereabouts.
E. S. Benson.
.Jror Over Fifty Xeara.
An Old and Wbll-Tkied Rem
edy. Mrs. 'Wmsiow's Soothing Syrup
bas been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the gums
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy for- diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug
gists in every part of tbe world
Thenty-nve cents a bottle, its value
is incalculable. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winslowjs.
It Must Be Genuine.
DlEAGO, Cal., June 5. A
to the Union from Ensenada,
California, says that several
have arrived at San Quentin
San
special
Lower
miners
from the Sierra Piotana placer They
had 80 ounces of gold, bought supplies
and started back with their families.
The rush to the new fields continues
from Lower California.
NERVITA
Batons VITALITY.
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOC
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self-
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
By mailSOc per box; J boxes
for $2.50: with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund tbe money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson 8t&, CHICAGO, IU.
Sole by Blakeley A Houghton.
PROFESSIONAL.
S. BKNNL-1
Attorney at Law
yyM. TACKMAN
Dentist.
Rooms 8 9 and iO. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE-
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by the Hon. County Court,
of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, as
umiisinimi oi tne estate or xnoraas waisn,
deceased, and all parties having claims against
said estate are required to present the said
properly verifled to me at my home nearCelilo,
Oregon, within six months from the date of
i ms notice.
Mrs. Margaret Mart Walsh.
- uatea May 20. 1K9. 5u
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed as admin strutosnaf
the estate of Lydia A. Richardson, deceased, b v
uruer ui tne non county lourt lor wasco
county. State of Oregon, which order bears date
of May 1st, 1899. All persons having claims
against saiu estate are nereDy notinea to pre
sent the same properly verified to me at the
office of my attorneys. Dufur & Menefee. in
Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon, within six
montns irom tne cateoi this notice.
Dated May 4th, 1899.
J. S FERGUSON.
Administrator of the estate of I,, din A.
Kicnardson, deceased. mays-&t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given thit bv order of the
Hon. Robert Mays, judge of the county court
for Wasco County Orr icon, made on the 9th dav
of March, 1899, the undersigned was appo nted
a .ministrator or tne estate oi jonn Brook-
bouse, deceased, and John J. Brookhouse. All
parties having claims aeainst said estate are
hereby notified and required to present the
same, properly verified, at the office of Sinnott
& Sinnott, in Dalles City. Oregon, within six
montns irom tneaate oi this notice.
R. J. GORMAN.
Administrator of tbe partnership estate of
jonn nroonnouse, deceased, ana John J. urooK-
nouse.
w5t
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby Riven that Geo. A. Ltebe,
executor of tbe estate of Richard G. Oloster,
deceased, has filed in the office of the countv
ciem ui w atco county, uregon. nis nnai ac
count and report in the matter of said t state.
and that the Honorable Robert Mays, County
uuuKe ox huiu uoumy. nas oraereu tnac saia
final account and report and the settlement of
me saia estate, as well as any objections there
to, shall be beard at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
on the 3rd day of July, 1899. the same being tLe
regular July term of said Court for the year
1BW.
Said hearing, settlement and obiectiens. lr
any, will oe neard pursuant to s -Id order in the
county court room in tbe court house of said
county at Dalles City, Oretron.
this notice is eiven ov order or tne Hon.
Robert Mays, Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oreeon. for Wasco Countv. of date
may zotn., ihwu.
Dated June 3rd., 1899.
GEO. A. LIEBE.
Executor of the estate of Richard G. Closter,
oeceasea.
Qrogon Bakery
and O-rfAJF'E
A. KELLER, Prop'r.
Am prepared to furnish families,-hotels
. restaurants with the ohoicest
Bread, Cakes and Pies.
Fresh Oysters Served in
Every Style.
Second Street, next door to The
Dalles National Bank
Will Saw Your Wood.
The steam wood saw will
run Tuesdays and Fridays,
when we will be ready to
saw your wood and will saw
it quick. Don't be bash
ful, but call up 'phone No.
20 1 when you have wood
to saw. We will answer
promptly.
W. A. CITES, Prop,
A. A. BROWN
-Ke
FULL ASSORTMENT
AND PROVISIONS
Special Prices to Gash Buyers
Tp
X HSU nailUlldJ. naiim
THS DULLES. OREGON
General. Banking Business Transacted.
Deposits received subject to sight draft
or check. -
Collections made and proceeds promptly re
mitted on day of collection.
Sight and telegraphic exchange sold on New
' York. San Francisco and Portland. .
J S'SCHENCR.
President
BkBuu..
Cashlei
Sail Francisco
BEER HALL
F. LEMKE, Proprietor.
Fine Wines. Liquors, and Ciga ;
ALL KINDS OP BOTTLED BEER,
Columbia Brewery Beer on
Draught.
Beooad Street, bet. Co art and Onion.
CHARLES FRANK
OP THE
iers (6 Farmers
EXCHANGE
Keeps on draught tbe celebrated
Columbia Beer, acknowledged
the best beer in Tbe Dalles, at
the usual price. Come in, try it
and be convinced. Also tbe
Finest brands of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
SANDWICHES, all kinds, ON HAND
liOliiiUfiiR Packing Go.,
Corner Third and Washington
BEEF, VEAL, MDTTON, PCRK, LARD
- Cured and Dried Meats,
Sausages of All Kinds
Orders Delivered toAny Part of the City
PHONB S ;
The Dalles, Portland and Aston,
Navigation Co.
STEAMERS
ulator DallesCi ty
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood Kiver,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Touching at Way Points on bo
sides of the Columbia river.
Both of the above steamers havo
been rebuilt, and are in excellent
shape for the season of 1899. The
! Regulator Line will endeavor to
give its patrons the best service nns-
sible.
For Comfort. Economy and
Pleasure travel by the steamers of
tbe Kegulator Line.
The above steamers will Wv Th
Dallas and PVti-t.la a fi u m A
arrive at destination in ample time for
me outgoing trains.
Portland Office,
The Dalles Office,
Oak St. Dock,
Court Street.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
R
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N
pullman
SLEEPING AxtS
ELEGANT
DINING CARS
TOURIST
SLEEPING CARS
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
GRAND FORKS.
DtJLTJTH
FARGO
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BCTTE,
TO
THROUGH TICKETS
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON and all
POINTS EAST and SOUTH.
For Information, time cards, maps and ticket
call on or write. W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent
Or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas
sen ger Agent. No. 225 Morrison Street. Cor
ner of Third Street. Portland. Oregon
au Competition Distanced
VIA THE
Union
Pacific
Railroad
As rerards TIME and THROUGH CAB
SERVICE to Denver. Omiibtt. Kansas Citv
nd other eastern cities. -
Only 3 days with no change
IX- 11 L ' . A 1 J 4- L MA
change to New York.
Boston. Philadelphia and other principal
points. Cars heated by steam ana lighten ov
pintcn light, anxzuee enecKea tnrousn. l a
ion depots.
Pnr Rates. Tirirets. SlfieniMT Car Berths, e' c.
annlv to JAS. IRELAND, agent O. R. & .X
Co., The Dalles. Or., or C. E. BROWN, DUl.
Pass. Agent, or J. H. IX)THK01, Uen. A (rent
1 Third St.. Portland, ur men t
Oregon snort Lias Balirasa
The direct route to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
tbe Union Pacific Fast -Mail Line, or
the Bio Grande Scenic Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIME....
H Days to SALT LAKE
2 Days to DENVER
3 Days to CHICAGO
4 Days to NEW YORK
Pre Reclining Chair Cars, Uphol-
Rtered Tourist Sleeping Cars, and
Pullman Palace Sleepers, operated ou
all trains. .
For fn.-ther information apply to
JAS. IRELAND. Airent O. R. & N. Co.,
The Dalles, uregon.
C. O. TERRY. W. E. COM AW.
Trav. rass. Afrt.
124 Third St.. f oraana. jt.
BRANCH OEFICE
Oregon Viavi Co.
Room 7. over French & Co's. Bank.!
Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m.
Charlotte F. Roberts,
Local Manager
Free health lecture every Thursday afternoon
1 3 p. m.
Mrs. Tackman's
..Green House
Near East Hill School,
Supplies all kinds of 'bedding
plants, roses, carnations, ger
aniums, etc. Cut flowers for
weddings and funerals ar
ranged in artistio designs and
on short notice.
Visitors always welcome.
Mrs. A. H. Tackman, Prop.
r Telephone 74.
NBRTIEBN
PACIFIC
Big Inducements
aL -. MAI NETJ
The above CUt represents one of
hibition at Our Store Which we DrODOSO
free of charge, in consideratiou of their liberal patronage. We beg to state that
our prices, which are always rock-bottom for first class (roods, will remain the same
and this special offer, which will bold good for a limited time only, is made for
the purpose of increasing our ca9h trade. These clonka am muin nf kmnu.
are beautiful mantel ornament, as well as first class time keepers. Please
give us an early call and we will take pleasure in showing you the clocks, aod
explaining in detail how you can secure one of these useful gifts.
We have a lot Of damaged RUBBER COODS. pnnalot.lno- nf Mn' Mn
and kne hno.-.n. finnw ATfilnHnra Aluab
J - - ... . . .
Children's rubber goods of all kinds,
mi uo uiuaou uub at a great sacriuoe.
J. P. McINERNY,
One Price Cash House,
r
Jos. T. Peters t Co.,
..Building
OF ALL
Farm Machinery, Etc.
THE CELEBRATED
Columbia
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
This well-kno-vn brewery is
and Porter east of the Cascadea.
manufacture of good healthful
only tne first-class article will be placed on the market
East Second Street
The Dalles, : Oregon-
.e. Harmony
This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to
the consumer as pure hand-made sour
mash Whiskey for family and medical
use. Sold by
BEN WILSON, -
M. H. JOHNSTON,
.......Headquarters for
Hodtre Headers, Milwaukee Chamless and Columbia Mowers and Sodje Mes
Extras for all machines we handle. If you want anything in the
line of Agricultural Implements call on
W. A. Johnston, - The Dalles, Oregon.
Pioneer Bakery
I have reopened this well known Bakery, and am
now prepared to supply eveiybody with
BREAD, PIES and CAKE
Also, all kinds of
Staple and Fancy Grocsries
GEO, PUUH,
Pioneer
for Cash Trade.
our handsomn RrnnzA"ninnlra nnw nn ar
to cive to our Rash nnatnmnra nMrlr
- ua at.m .,, KV,nno t vr t .nAt ,1
,. .j, vvi, IU auuwio, UWllOfl , lUiHCI UUU
slightly damaged by water and which
Cor. Second and Court Sts.
Materials,,
KINDS.
rewery
now turning ouf the best Beer
The latest appliances for the
Beer have been introduced, and
Whiskey n.
The Dalles, Or,
Grocer.
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