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HIE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19. 1593. VAST ARMY IS NEEDED AT MANILA lawton Says 100,000 Troops Will Eeauired to ftciftPbiliMincs. HIS FORCES AT MANILA All the Towns and Territorj Thej Captured Abandoned to the In surgents Return of the Expedi tion to Manila. DESTRUCTIVE PESTS. Two Insects That Have Troubled American Farmers. Niw York, April 17. A dispatch to the World from Manila says: Major General Liwton, at Faite, today tu thoriaed the World correspondent to make this statement: "The present prospect ii that 1CO.OOO troops will be necessary to paci'y the Philippine islands." General Law ton's expedition has returned to Manila. Ail tba territory he had captured was evacuated, and the launches he seized will be given back to the persons from whom Aguinaldo's soldiers took them." After giving the opinion that 103,000 men will be required to subdue these islands, General Lawton explained the situation to the World correspondent as follows: "The difficulties in the way are those ol fihtirg guerrillas in a tropical country. With my brigade) I could force soy way from one end of the island to the other if I did not have to hold the territory I traversed. But leaving gar risons behind would soon eat up the whole of the force." General Lawton regretted exceeding ly b.-iog compelled to evacuate the ter ritory he had captured. Why Lawton Was Recalled. Kw York, Apiil 17. A special to the Herald from Washington says: When shown a dispatch announcing the recall of General Lawton, Brigadier General Scliwan, acting adjutant-general, said it was in accordance with the understanding at the war department a to the purpose of General Law ton's campaign. "General Otis sent this expedition to Southern Lei n," he continued, "for the purpose of destroying any insurgent forces that might be found there, to make a careful reconnoissance of the territory and, to spread broadcast the recent proclamation of the Philippine commission, setting forth the purposes of this government with respect to the iatauds. Iixpect he will clear all the prisoners he has taken, and they will be cent to tlirii homes. By this action la hoped he will prove to the Filipinos that the Americans are not as barbarous s the insurgents pretend we are and that we propose to treat the Filipinos humanely," "why Is General Lawton needed at Manila?" "General Otis has not communicated his plans to the department, the matter being left finitely to his discretion The insurgent leader has established his headquarters at San Fernando, to the northwest of Malolos, and I suppose General Otis cun templates a movement against that city. General Lawton bad only 150O men under his command, and it was of course impossible for him to divide his force by stationing detach ments in every village captured. His command will be useful, however, in as listing in the advar.ct on Malolos, or in rtin'orcing the line about the city of Manila. It is possible that when the lake rises, General Otis will resume the campaign in the southern part of the Island." Jack Crawford Victim of a Schemer. Sam Francimco, April 17. The Chroni cle says: Captain Jack Crawford, the "poet scout," left here one year ago to work the properties and look after the mining interestsot th Klondike, Yukon A Copper River Company In the frozen gold fields of AUska. Now he is sorry he went. According to letter received yester day by General K. H. Warfield, the "poet scout" has lost the little fortune he possessed, and hits been turned adrift by the company because be has refused to send out fictitious and g'owiip accounts of the richness of the company's claims. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Strup or Fins, manufactured by the CALiroKHlA Fiq iSvRUP to., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strenirtheninsr laxa live, cleansinsr the system effectually, dispelling1 colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, ana its acting on ine Kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the metliuiual qualities oi the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please rememberthe full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUI8VTL1.B. XT. NEW TORI, K. T. For sale by all Druggist. Price 50c. per bottle PERSONAL HE.1TIU1. Mrs. M. E. Lahrman, of Goldendale, la In the city. Geo. Haskell and wife, of Sherman county, are guests at the Farmers' Hotel Rev. J. H. Wood went to Hood River this morning, where he will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. church tomorrow. Prof. Troy Shelly came up on last night's boat from Hood River, return ing with the teachers this morning Mrs. G. Egbert, of 15-Mile, who has been in Portland for a short time, re turned last uight on the boat. Andrew Webber returned last evening from Portland, where he attended the Jefferson banquet Thursday evening Robt. Mays, Jr., arrived in the city yesterday from Antelope, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Somiuerville, of Hay Creek, who left this morning on the boat to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Knoa le, in Puitland. E. E. Lytle, president of the Columbia Southern, and E. A. Hammond, chief engineer, were in town last night, on their wav to the north side of. the river looking after the interests of the pro posed Lvle-Goldendale road. Mr. A. D. Stewart, ot South Dakota an old time friend of Mrs. Ritcber and her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Corson, came up from Portland yesterday and spent last evening with them, returning on the boat this morning. He is on his wav to the Atlin mining country in Alaska. Monday's Dally. C. D. Yackel came over from Center- ville today. N. J. Livinson and wife, of Portland, were visitors in the city yesterday. Surveyor Goit was a homing passenger on the boat Saturday night Julius Fisher, formerly of this city, is up Iroin Berkeley, Calif., spending a few days here Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, of Sprague, came up to the city Saturday, remaining over yesterday. Miss Anna Golden was in the city yesterday, on her way from Goldendale to Portland. M'S. J. M. Filloon accompanied her husband to Moro Saturday, where he is now in the hardware business. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hall, who have spent a tew diys In The Dalles, returned to their home at Cascades today. Miss Blanche Wrenn came up from Portland Saturday night and spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Wrenn. Rev. Frank Spanldin. who preached in the Methodist church yesterday, left in the afternoon for Dufur, where he held service last night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chrisinan left yesterday afternoon for Portland. Mrs. Chrisinan is on her way to California for the benefit ot her health. W. G. Martin and C. E. Curry arrived in the citv from Portland yesterday. The latter will take charge, of the Eistern Oregon Land Company's office here. Tuesday's Dally. O. B. Derthick is a visitor from Victor. John Ksrlin is in today from Bake Oven. in Hydrophobia at Colville. Colvilli, Wa-h., Apiil 15. Mis Net tie Fogg was seized with an attack of hydrophobia this afternoon. The attack came on at dinner. When offered water, she lapped it like a dog, and osed her hands and teeth to tear her meat. For two hours she kept up continual barking like a dog, end It took four men (o hold her When quite young she was bitten by dog, the name of which she culled (Garfield) in ber delirium. John Fender, of White Salmon, is the city today. W. B. Havden. Crnterville's drugg'st. came over from that berg jesterday. S. A. Kistner and family came in from Wmnic yesterday and left this morning for Portland. Hugh Jackson and wife are In The Dalles from Arlington, on their way to visit in Wamic. A Hyaiematie Mtrndf Haas fleas Made of Fir Balietlaa br ta Gov-traneit The two greatest insect pesta known to the American farmer bav been re ceiving the careful attention of the di vision of entomology of the United States department of agriculture for i long time. These are the chinch bug and the Hessian fly. The department lias prepared and is about to publish two bulletins treating respectively of the two insects and suggesting possi ble remedies for checking them. The bulletin on the chinch bug is en titled "The Chinch ling; its probable origin and diffusion, its habits and de velopment, natural modes and remedial and preventive measures, with mention of the habits of an allied European pe cies." The bulletin was prepared under the direction of the entomologist of the department, V. M. Webster, ento mologist of the Ohio agricultural ex periment station. The agricultural de partment hns received many request for information about the chinch bug, and the bulletin is intended to meet this demand. It gives many new facts concerning the life, history and dis tribution of the species, and the whole subject of the practical handling of its dihtuses, in order to assist in its de stiuction, is treated nt length. It says that few insects have caused such pe cuniary losses, an'd that no ether insect native to the wet-tern hemisphere has tpread its devastating hordes over a wider urta of country with more fatal effect to the staple grains of North America. It is widely distributed over the world and hibernates in the adult stuge. It is of gregarious habits and migrates in spring, summer and au tumn, When and w here it lays its eggs the period of incubation, the ditTeretit stngt s of development, the development and habits of its young, annual genera tions and food plants, are covered by the bulletin. In addition, it treats of the influence of precipitation and tern perature on the insect ; its nut urul ene mies; renu-lial and preventive meat ures, and describes the true and false chinch bug's. - The bulletin says that it would ap peat that this pest first made its pres ence known in this country in .North Carolina in 1783, and mentions several serious outbreaks of the bug in the west. , The estimated losses fiom its ravages from lbW to lbS7 reach $207,- 000,000. It also says that it is believed (hat the losses up to lS'Jij amounted to fully $330,000,00(1.' The bulletin con tains It) illustrations, including maps, showing areas infested by the chinch nug, and the probable course of its dif fusion over North America. The other bulletin is entitled simply, ' The He ssiau i ly in the L r.ited States It was prepared under the direction of the department's entomologist by Herbert tinhorn, professor of zoology and entomology at the Agricultural col- ege of Ames, la., and contains many facts concerning the life, hietory, food habits and parasitic enemies of this farm pest. The bulletin says that the Htssinn fly probably ranks next to the chinch hv,r as the farm pest in the United States, and that its ravages in other countries have long been known. It received its name in the belief that it had been introduced into this country 3y the Hessian soldiers during the war if the revolution. Au account of its original habitat, ts very wide distribution throughout :he wheut-growing districts of Europe ii nd America, and its means of distribu tion are given in the bulletin, with de scriptions of the male and female in sects, the egs;s, the larval form ami de velopment, food plants, nnturul enemies and remedies. The bulletin ulso con tains n list of all the important papers on the Hessian fly that liuve appeared in America, and such of the foreign works as are of value to the American student, it is illustrated with a frontis piece, two plates and eight text figures. N. Y. Sun. Remarkable Car fur Rheumatism. Kknna, Jackson Co.. W. Ya. About three years sgJ my wife had an ttack of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for over month and rendered ber unable to walk a step with out assistance, her limbs being swollen double their normal size. Mr. S. Maddock insisted on my using Chamber- ain's Pit in Balm. I purchased a fifty- cent bottle and used it according to the irections and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance n any manner, and she has not had a imilar attack since. A. B. Parson. For sale by Biakeley & Houghton Druggists. Chronicle Publishing Co. ! IS !j n OS I ! I We Have... IN ! IN i IN ! IN i in ; 1 ! PRINTERS. I IN IN IN IN IN $ tfeatttlork. IN .... Quick lUopk. IN Reasonable Prices. IN IN IN IN The Dalles, Oregon, jOOOOO J OOO -XXJ-J -CKKXKI JKJJM C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash summons. TS THE OIRCriT COURT Or THi e A of Oregou, tor the County ol STi . 1. Kncel.nl, plaintiff, O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Ts'vlor, JoL, 1- W b A. Johuson, C. W ( ,ih " VN Lea don, defend..!. To John Bulger, Jrwejih A. Johrunn a, bidr -ud J. C Ijuneaiuun. fcteS!." In tbenaiu.ol IhesutB of Orwon . earn of you re hereby required to .'. 1 bove eu tilled .uit wittaiu ln d.V. "J the date ol . the service ni ,21: moni upon you, if aeired wiiii. t'ountr; or If served within to County of this state, then within tw., from the date of the Kivlra ni tt.,. . V r- upon you; if wrysd by publication tlnrtrtl nn or before the l.t Ai .l .h. . ill the order fur pub:ieation, towlt J?!?1" werka from the 15tb dav of M.r..h ,:,.7'"IU being the Bret day of publication htrtX . you fail so to anawer. for w.tit thew plaintiff will apply to the Court f, Sfl ma complaint herein UmitT limt defendant ti. n t , & . . " fin i.. iuuu ana muiwi at per eent per annua i ri rti.l.... ' prayed for in bia complaint hetin ,.1,! fliriirmelit airaiiur riefin1i.,it i i, l.. . . " r ... u. IB, L Oct 1, UU2, and for bia coat, an nerein. and lot juu eacn ana a iikoi, uue ami luieretioi each of aaid arilT anta leai-ectively, iu and to all the aoi,tt I iitbwent quarter of the southwm.TrL1 the aout difetilirt- ud lot Judgment and decrea .. . all of .id Sefendanta, fowIJS e and interest of each of aaid tli of ectfon II, and tbeaotitb ballot thesoirl-!! quarter of section 15, townabip 2 iiortb 10 eaat, W. M , and directing the taleof iiu land, and that the procee.s be applied in 5" stent ol said Judgment. vv w "I Thla aummons ia served upon tou hi ..w,. Hon thereof by order ol Hon. W. L. LS Circuit Judje. dated March 11, lt HUNTINGTON 4 WlUOK Attorneys lor riaiou't NOTICE OF RESIGNATION. Notice la hereby given that the undent has Bled his mignation as one of toe adniiniT tratora of the estate of ferry Walklns, deteai and the county court of theatateof Oreioib Waaco county, has appointed the 30th Uit January, 1MKI, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a a I the lime for hearing the same and the KtmZ of aaid administiator up to said date. All aoua lnrerested in aald estate are hereby noliw to appear in aald court at said time to it not be accepted and suli ea. cau-e, if any exlsta. why said resignation thiaiu d adiuiiihstiuiordlicii Dalles City, Or., Dee. 27, 1898. BANK WiTHm, One of the Administrators of the tii, Perry Watklna, Deceased. DISSOLUTION Notice la hereby given NOTICE. WHISKEflrom 2.7Fto 6.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 years olil.) Whiskey. IMPORTED JQOGNAO Jwm J700to j2.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old. A III C IMA tPtlJlB tup, .aiSiotetOieryallori. (4 to 11 years old.' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Blatz and Hop Gold Beer In bottles Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIG-ARS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain otrii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinda Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, dM?I,,,kLnird Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOn FlOUr. ThiB loor " nifatnred expressly for famllj tit . , .. Kuaranieea to give satisfaction. n j. oor gooA' lowfr. than hon8e in th trade. nd yon don't think so call and get oor prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats that the narhu.w heretofore exlxtiiig between V. 1.. v.ri j i Ward, r. II. Ward and J. U. Ward,doinj m eral luroierlug business at Dufur, (ireumi, . dert be firm name of Ward di Sons, Is thii ui disnolved byinutiial consent. W. I.. Ward ind 0. Aard letiiiug, J. W. Ward, F. H Want ami i' I'.Ward will continue the business at Dult under the firm name ol Ward Bros, and jj collect all out-tandlng accounts and par i bills against theoldtirm. All parties nnviri theinhelves indebted to aald Arm are notiM t make mi early settlement, either by CaKb or noli Dufur, Ore. Feb. J, ltM). . W I. Wm i. W.Wiu, F. ll.Wiu, J. i:. Wiw Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby Blvcn thfct the nnder!rnH has been regularlv appointed by the omnn court of thehtate of Oiegon for W asco counly sdnilnlatrnUir o! 'lie esUte of John brookhijiw, dweimed. AU persona having claims igiiM said estate art nerebv notified to present lb, with the projicr vouchera, to me at I he o of Hanott riinnott, In Dallea City, Orerno, within six inontha from the date of this noiiti Dalles City, Oregon, January JO, lww. K. J.OOKMAN, Admlnistritn. Ifxecntor's Notice. Notice la hereby given that the undenirml have been by the County court of the HUleif uregou, tor tne ('oiuity o! Wasco, duly tiointeu Joint executors of the estate ol Chirla . nice, aereused against with the pro All I liersons having climi said estate will present their tuiw tinnier vouchers, to the iindersimiedii the office nf Dufur Ai Menefee, In Dall dir. Wasco County, Oregon, and within six moolii from the date of this notice. Dated at Dulles City, Oregon, April 10ib,l. Annik K. Kiel, UlCOHOg Kl'CH, It a ik v I 'ron;H. Joint Executors of the Estate of Chnrln nice, Deceased. AplIKl Government Lands With fine timber and running water il HiKid River Vallev. suitable for hum. trad urn timber entrltis. u I colonies on these lands. Large Milllnf In dustries now being located here: also toa lr ami otner inrt for sale. Home of these (lovernmnnt landa an tM choicest Apple land of the Fa mver vauy. W R W1VAVQ T mnA t sxtf. f22-lrn Hood Kiver.Wtco(Ju.. oref Todes apd pabrie We are ready to show them in Dry Goods, Notions, ClothlDg, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough" is a poor principle. Those who make the earliest selections secure best results. The stock is complete and new and we invite you to look at it. H. Flerhring returned last night from San Franciteo, where he went atout two weeks ago to purchase guudr. J. H. Wood cttne np on the boat yesterday from Hood Kiver, where he went to conduct services Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barney and family are In Tde Ilalles from Chicago. It is their intention to locate on this coast. . C. 8. SiMon arrived In town vesterdav from his home at Summer Lake. It was his intention to meet some relatives who came from the Kast, but who. not expecting him, started the day before for Summer Lake. The will of the late Horace Knight, ated April 3, 1899, was filed in probate today, with B. 8. Huntington as ad ministrator. The estate is said to be valued at about 80,0C0. The will pro- ides that after the personal affairs of the deceased are adjuHeil, f 10(H) ench be bequeathed to. Abbie Knight, wife of Allen Knight, and Horace Johnson, both of Grant county, and to Miss Ju'ia Butler and Mamie Butler, bjth of Prov idence, Ii. I. Orie-eiglj'rentli of the remainder of the estate to Anna Knight and one-eighteenth to Frank Knlgnt, children of N. Knight, of Provi'lenre. Oiie-tenth of the remainder to each of the following : Henry Knight, (.ieorge Knight, Carrie .'night, Mrs. Mary liosven, Mrs. Addle Green, Mrs. Lvdia ituiler, all of Providence; also to Kdwin Knight and Ella Johnson, of Grant county. Hartford bicycles, '99 models, 35 at Mays A Crowe's. DEALERS IN fill kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall & Barget undertakers embalmers The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes, Etc. 5 From If) to 1.V) buahels per i m sere has been rained from J J ti.eaeOata, For sale at L J. H. CROSS, 9 Feed and Orneery More. White Russian Granulated Rye Meal. Fine for llr kfuat Minn and Oerns, Siite per aavk. The Celebrated Lincoln Seed Oats E E D CHOICE Northern Grown SEEDS In Bulk at J. H, CROSS Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d & Federal Sts. e e r s E E Z S Administrators Notice. Notice Is hereby siven that the nndeinlp baa been apimtnted by the county Cnurt ol 1 state of Orefon fur Waaen county, as adrnlnH trator of the est te rf Roderick McNeil. eeased. All fierrona bavins; claims strlnit esUte are hereby notllled In present ilietir, wits the prnier vouchers, to me. In Oalles ( Ity. a-on, within six mouths from the date of UilM tlee. liallea City, Or., March llh. A. V. mth l H t.N KY J. AlE NOTICE. Hchool DMrlnt No. ftol Wasco County, Or will Iroiie two coupon bonds of the pr vain lour hundred dollars eaeb beariuR Interwl ine rare ot six per eent per annum, Interest par ol able seml at the pleasure said district after ten from their date, but due and pavablu ahuelu"1! twenty years from dale, l'rlneiple and Inl"1 payable at the otllee of the Treasurer of v" County, Oregon, or at such place as onf desKtnated at the opt I, in of the purehaier. ne board otdlrcctora of an Id district are law fully authorized to Isaue said bonds In srf"4' slice with the provi-lon of an act of the lirW tlve Aaserrbly of the Htate of Oreiroti, 11 M theolliceof the K.wretary of Ktate February iwi.'l, and providing ariirmi other thins" '"' " lsauaneeof bonds by school diatilcts. , , Incompliance with the terms of said "': as treasurer of said o.iintv, will ire. Ivan "J blila for said borul. at my ofllce In lll" "3 i' n, uii i ii Miiy imsj. A certirteil nli. bonds for which the bid Is made. N bl'l man par will Imnonaldetwl. Bliuma i" r uhmltteil li,r dlinlet i,...,i- ni rlihi relict any and all bids la reserved. ... I'aiiva, DreKoll, Aptil I, 1MW. t . I S-HII I-t''3-ires d borul. at my ofllce In "2 ntll "o'el.K k p. m on the lt dT " All bids must b accompNiiM "!i celt of rive tier c.nt of the iini"1."".". QJIQ Dyspepsia Cure. Diflests what you eat. Itartlflclallarl aid JNatUre In Btrnirthonln nnd TttfP Btructlnn-the exhausted dlKctlvs or; Brans, 1 1 Is the latest d Iscovercd ant and tonic. No other prcparst" can approach It In efllclonoy. I' J stantly relievos and permanpntlycr I)yspppitt, IndiKeatlon, Henrtburfl. f latulence, Bonr Stomach, NMT SlckHeadache,Oastral(fla Crnmp.n0 all other resul ts of m rxtrf ect d l?f tB Prtparsd by E. C. DsWitt Co.. Chieaft