THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 101893. FILIPINOS MAKE AUDACIOUS ATTACK Tbej Enn a Train AM to Aranit, OnUosts and Tear w Tract DAMAGE CREATED NOT HEAVY The Remnaot of the Nebraska Regiment, Only 351 Men, Ask to Be Retired Captain Grant's Gunboats Make a Trip I'p the Sao Fernando River. Manila, May 8, 7 -AO p. m. Tbe Fill pinoa cnrprieed tbe United Statei force at San Fernando with daring trick i n yesterday. A railway train with in cosine at each end was ran almost to tbe American oatpoett, and in plain sight of tbe town. Before they could be reached, a gang of native sprang off tho train and tore np several leDght ol rail way track, boarded tbe train again and teamed away so quickly that there waj mo opportunity to capture tbe raider Tha Nebraska regiment i asking for temporary relief from duty. Only 3il men of this regiment are left at the front Tbe army gunboat Laguna do Bay and Cap. CavJonga, under command of Captain Grant, which started up tbe San Fern indo river for Guae.ua y ester day, as was presumed to establish there a bus of supplies for tbe troops engaged in tbe northern campaign, returned today, General MscArtbnr having failed to connect with tbe expedition. The (unboits found tbe rebels entreuched at Soemojii and Cccuaga on the water front of the town. The vessels steamtd past the works, shelling tbe occupant and driviog tbem out. Landing parties Iron the boat entered both towns, cap taring at Sosuioan a Spanish captain in uniform, who was ostensibly a prisoner in the bands of the rebels, and also aaUve officer. Arriving at Guagua, tbe town and a small gunboat were found to bet burning, and tbe native were evacn ting the place in consequence of the bombardment. At Sosmoan the landing party captured a number of Filipino flags and a quantity of arms, chiefly bolos, and bow and arrows, besides a lot of band instruments, which tbe men played as they marched back to tbe boat. Captain Grant' expedition will pro bably return np the 8an Fernando river, after having been reinforced, on the re' cetitly 1'urchneed light-draught Spanish teamen. The Present Situation as Reported. Washington, May 8. The war tie. partment has received a cablegram from uereral One giving the situation in tbe Philippines, some part of which have been omitted by the war department in snaking it up. The dispatch is as follow : "Manila, May 8. To Adjutant-General, Washington : Tbe situation ia a follow: Ltwton i at Maaaih and Baliang, and scooting partiesre out to the north and east. MacArthur i at San Fernando. Tbe population of tbe country between Manila and northern point held by our troop are returning home. They appear cheerful and con. tented. Army gunboats operating in the river have cleared tbe country west of MacArthur' position of insurgents, Signs of tbe insurgents' weakness are more apparent daily. . OTIS." Department Officials Satisfied. Washington, May 8. War depart ment officials seem to be even more en couraged than ever over the condition of affairs in Manila. The report of Otis to day indicates that the American troop are well disposed. It has been evident that the sneurgents who were operating in swamps and jangles east of MacArthur have been very annoying, but army gun boats have made it loo hot lor them to remain. Ltwton appears to be pushing northward fifteen mile to tbe east of MacArthur. The Rio Grande liver lies between them, and there the gunboat are evidently at wo'k. Tbe portion of the dispatch which the department has not made public possibly refer to the future movements of the two divisions of tbe army. An fCplrtesnlo of Vhooploc Cough, Lust w. titer during au epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the diiae, having severe coughing pells. We had used Chamberlain's Cjugh Remedy very successfully lor croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough rn I effected a complete; cure. John E. Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. ?Ma1 mm An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svnrp of Fins, manufactured by the California Fie Syrup Co.. illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principle 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 ono perfect strengtnemnfr laxa tive, cleansin? the system effectually, dispelling coliU, 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, and ita acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing' Hps are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Strip Co. only. In order to (ret ita beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN FRANCISCO. CAE. IXOTBVILI.il. XT. HEW YORK. H. T. For tale by all Druggists. Piicc 50c. perbottiei THE DALLES VS. MORO. Which Shll Bapply tha FrlDevllU Countrr With !te Freight aad Mali. Prineville seems to have become some what sought after of late, and realiring just how the matter stands, tbe Review ha the following article under tbe bead ing "Who Will Reap the Harvest?" Tbe question whether our freight and mail shall in the future come from The Dalle or fiom Moro or the terminus of the Columbia Southern, is now agitating the minds of tbe business men of The Dalles. The time has come when our produce is bet.ig sought after instead of our seeking an outlet. The Columbia Southern are trying to make us favorable rates and claim that they can deliver us mail from Portland in lees time than they can from The Dalles, and we understand that Mr. T. J. Driver, of The Dalles, w ho was in our city for several days, was here in the interest of that place. Mr. Driver did i.O'. inform us of hi mission and we don't know exactly what he wanted. If The Dalles can give us cheaper and quicker means of transportation of freight and mail we will be satisfied. The people of Piineville look at this matter in just such a light as might be expected. "The Lord helps those who help themselves," and a community that is looking after some one' else in terest is entirely too unselfish to prosper in this age and will find itself grandly left. Tbe question with them i not really "Who will reap the harvest, but how much of a band they have in the matterT" While there may be a few residents of that town w ho are prejudiced in favor of one place or the other, the roaprlty, we believe, have no preference other than the desire to benefit tbeir own community, and that' all right. At the same time, it behooves the peo ple ot that section to canvas tbe matter wen before coming to a decisiou one way or the other, for the earnest efforts of either contestant may result in pull ing tha wool over somebody' eye. Tbe case resolve Itself tbusly. It is Tbe Dalles vs. Moro, and the place which offer the best inducement will come out on top. It now becomes the duty of our business men to study the matter from every phase of the question and see what inducements can be offered by way of obtaining tbe desired end. If it i required that the advisability of a road np the Des Chute be again brought up, let us get to work and make it a go. If more is required, more shonld be given. At any rate, let ns do something at once. Nolle. Notice Is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockholders of the Golden Eagle Mining Co., at the office of French & Co., bankers, Wednes. day, May 31, 1899, at 7 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of ehcting seven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting. By order of tbe president. J. C. HOSTETLKR, Sec'y and Treas. The Dalles, Or., April 25, 1899. Settlement Desired. AU persons knowing themselves in debted to tbe undersigned, are re quested to call and settle on or before June 1st. Tnose having claims are also notified to present them on or before the above Hate. O. C. Hollister. Ma 3 lwk Egg. fur Settings. Eggs for setting from A 1 stock. B. B. Red Games, per 15, f 1.25. S. C. Black Minorcas, per 15, $1.25. S. C. Brown Leghorn, per 15, l-25. II. F. ZlkflLER, ) m-2d-w The Dalies, Oregon. Fresh solio paper and Eastman' films, all sizes, direct from the manufacturers, at Snipes-K nersly Drug Cj.'s. riKIOXAL'MITlUT Saturday's Daily P. A. Marqnam, Jr., of Portland, is in the city today. P. F. McDjna'.d is an Ante'ope visitor in town today. F. W. Wilson left lat uitflit to attend supreme court at Pecdletoa. Mr. and Mrs. R. McCoy were in from Dufur yesterday, returning this morn ing. M. Sichel came op from Portland lat night ul left Ibis rooming (or 1'rine ville. Sherman Frank, who has epent some tiuieinSdn Francisco, returned home on last evening' train. Mr. Sara V. Keed came op from Port last night and spent today in the city in the interest of the Viavi remedies. Miss Edith Gates arrived in the city last night from Portland. On account of the w arm weather coming on, Mi?s Gates hasdt-ciled to postpoiieornniziog a class in voeal culture until fill. M. F. Bird is a visitor in the city from Viento and called at the Chromclk office, and we now have him on our list. .Mr. Bird is one of those sound doctrine men who believe in expansion first, lust and a.l the time. Monday's Dally. F. B. Siimson is over from GoMendale. Chaa. Lord was down from Arlington yeeteiday. Mrs. J. P. Province is in the citv from Mitchell. A. R. Wilcox came down from Moro yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cyrus arrived from Prineville tbia morning. Mr. X. Eager and daughter arrived from Salt Lake yestetday morning. Frank T. Horlburt came down from Arlington Saturday night and spent yesterday in the city. Hugh Jackson an wife were in tbe city yesterday, on their way from Wa pinltia to tbeir borne at Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weigei left on Saturday night' train for Omaha, Neb., where they will visit their ton, Wm. Weigei, and family. Miss Edith Gates, who favored the audience at the Congregational church last night with a solo entitled 'The Holy City," returned to her borne in Portland today. She will probably return in the fall and organize a class in vocal culture, Tuesday's Dally. Waiter Gribble is in the city from Ridgeway. Mr. and Mr. C. J. Bright are visitors in the city from Wasco. J. W. Bishop and wife are registered at tbe Uwaiillalrom Wausau, Wis. F. N. Jones, of Sherar' Bridge, came up from Portland on last night train. Mrs, Jas. fait returned last evening from Portland, wnere tbe bas spent tbe past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Fish were pas sengers on the boat last night, returning from Lafayette. Miss Annette Michel! came np on the boat yesterday from Portland, bavina spent ten aaya in mat city. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Mann, who were married bunday evening in tbi city, left yesterday afternoon to make their borne in Hood River. Alio W R Proalx, m,;ta 1 -ull.l - - J ... - i imuji nils l4 IUIIU, I'Pflinngniod tin f iaa Pufap, a. ..in from Goldendale yesterday and left this : i it .i . uiuruiug tor urtinnu. J. T. Wpit. of Waninitln la a Vino! ness visitor in town todav. rallinu at tho chronicle onice. ua aavs tbat al though the spaann la hacarttant .cur. thina seems to be verv favorahla in ii'ia section oi toe country. Mr. James Pbelan, accompanied by her little son, arrived this morning from Wallace, Idaho, and is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moody. Mrs. Phelan considered Oregon a more inviting place at present man the mining district of Idaho. Mrs. Chas. Tibbets arrived from Monterey, Calif., last night on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bucbler. She wa accompanied by Agnes Nickols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Xickole, formerly of this city, but who now live in Oakland. Mr. and Mr. E. K. Russell arrived in the city last night from Oakland, Calif. They return to Portland tomorrow and will leave soon for New York, where tbey will probably make their future home. Tbeir visit to this city was prin- cinallv for the nnrnnaA nf eiailinn tlioi. daughter' grave before leaving the coast, anu to oia gooa oye to old friends. BORN. In this city, Monday, May 8ib, to Mr. and Mrs. W.Pashek, a son. , Advartlaed Letters. Following is the list of letter remain. ing in the posloffice at The Dalle un called for May, Cth, 1899. Person calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Blackstone, Lena Bailey, Lizzie Brciment. M Beck, Charles Benson W W Doyle, John Trraham, Mary E Iden, Maud McAllister, Dongal Mclmim, Lulu Wilson, Harry, B ck, J.M. Bradley, John Dunn, W E Heneell, Ester, LeSins, Ella Mcintosh, Ida Mantain. Claud Moore, Chas Miller, May Neeely, 8 V Ogilrio, Rose Parsell.O C woore, K, u Noonen, J T Brien, R D Olmes, II 8 Platler, Frank Smith. Laura E, Spencer, Ethel Shearer, Emma Si in in, .Ine I Sites, Kd Reimi. f) D E?q Shorty, Kilipe Steele, David Seve, Chas Songer, Bill Smith, May II. II. Riddei.l, P. M. Hotel for Rale. Agoodpsylng hotel at Umatilla, at the junction of the O. R. A N. may be purchased by applying to "B" at Uma tilla. This is very desirable property and may be obtained at a great bargain. For particulars addres, "B" Umatilla, Or. 4-1 md -T I Chronicle Publishing Co. The... The Dalles, Oregon, Rockford "Quick Shot" : Simplicity Durability 12-Plate Magazine Camera. "Turn tbe lever and vou are ready for another." No plate holders with slides to draw. No sleeve or changing bag. No chance to fog plates. No failures. If you want 12 picture quick, buy tbe "Qnick-Snot.'J toe only magaz 'ie came era that holdethe plates securely aiie? tbey a.e exposed. No rattling or break ing of plates. Best on earth. 3x4 $6.00 4x5 $9.00 Wltn one dozen plate holders. Manufactured under tbe Conley patents by tbe Rockford Sliver Plate Co., ROCKFORD, ILL. We aell only through local agents. Ask our agents to show you tbia "Quick bhot." odes ai)d PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this -well-known Bake , and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer. Grocer. HB VERY BEST OJI EflRTH For uniformity in baking, perfection in rousting, immensity in water heating, greatness in fuel saving, simplicity of con structton, easo of management, cleanliness in use, strength in parts, certainty of no repair bills, make the beat authorities unanimous in their declarations that the MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE Is the very best on earth. Sold exclusively by MAYS & CROWE We Have. PRINTERS. f4eat CUork. Quick Uiopk. Reasonable Prices. ulck Seller Complaints The Snlpes-Kinersly Drug Co. AGENTS, The Dalles, Oregon. pabrie ; ... -w ' mm , We are ready to show them in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough" is a poor principle. Those who make the earliest selection secure best results. The stock ia complete and new and we invite you to look at it. SUMMONS. , rXTHE CtKCl-lT LOIRT f.y TH L ol Oreguo, tut Ihe Coui.iy fcf W v. &Dw.-ianj, plaintiff. D. Taylor, Parah K. Tar lor i J.e,h A. John,.,, f. S V tTo John Hurger, Joseph A. Jnhnmn a i - - Mite in wreifon tui h ol you are hereby rc-.mjri to .Vyo ; ntiMver theoomplalnt Hlert " ptw Ks tho date of the acrviw 0( ?J p i niona upon von. If s,.rri u fountT; or if served within .?." Couuty of thl Stale, then withm iL'. from toe date of the n-ivloe of tiii. ' '" nu.ni you: if atrv-d b uiihlip.t;,,.. .! ""'' pu or before the oust day of the timeJZi ,n ui. wut. uri inium-mion, toaiL With week, from the loth day of March being the firt day of uLlicutlua you fail ao to answer, for want thJli1 Vlaintitt; will apply to the Court praed for in l.l corr.plalnt herein jiidionent BKtiiwt defendant l. u t";,"' IHmO and iutereot at a Tier rent herein, and for judgment and derrea' each and all of said defendant, fotwiiJS,"? ilKl.t title and interest oi each of uli $5 the annthueat quarter of the sonthae,," of section II, and the south half of the raff quarter of section 15, township i north r land, and that the procee.a be applied il V4 meut of said juditnunt. yv lD This i Mumnuma is served upon yon br mm t on thereof bv order of Hi n u i J Ciicult JuiJae. dated Murrh 11 iw'.. "'"""M. lIL'NTlNbTo's'iWH) Attorneys lor rWiif. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby aiveit thnt the nndmi. have been by tbe County l ourt of tbe Oregon, for the I ounty of Wasco, dulj I pointed joint executors of the estate of flurfi W. Rice, deceaed. All peraona havins ttS aa-ainst said estate will present their tain, with the proper vouchers, to tbe undmlni the office of Dulur fc Menefee, in Ualta n,? Wasco County, Oregon, and within iUbomS from tbe date of this notice. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, April loth im tiaoRGi Kdcb, UlltHV t'lJM'r.u Joint Execnton of tbe Estate of (barleif NOTICE OF RESIGNATION. Notice is hereby gtveu that the undernlrnrf baa filed hia resignation as one of the admUu tratora of tbe estate of Ferry Watkins, dwasd and tbe county court of the state of On uo t Wasco county, has appointed the 30th day of January, im, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m.u the time Tor hearing the same and the icoouna of vald admlnistiator up tn said date. All w sons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear lu said court at said time to Am caue, If any exists, why tald resignation ihood not ceacceptea ana sata aumiutstnitor dlxhi- Dalles City, Or., Dee. 27, 1898. RANK WATK Offl. One of the Administrators of, the titatt i Perry Watklns, Deceased. dam Administrators Notice. Notice Is hereby alven that the uhdenlmat baa been appointed by the county court of Ua state of Oregon for YVascn county, as adminis trator of the est.te of Roderick McNeil, de ceased. All perrons having claims ntrainst nld estate are hereby notified to present Ihem, with the proper vouchers, to me, in Dalles City, Ore gon, witnin six monins irom ine date ol im so lice. Dalles City, Or., March 18th. A. 1). 1S9J. mch22 i MK.NKY J. MAIEB. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the underslrnal has been appointed executor of the laat till and testament of Horace Knight, deceased. All persons having claims against the stUteof said deceased, are hereby t otillid to present them with the proper vouchera to me at my office in Dalles City, Ort gon, within six mootlii inim ine naie oi tnis notice. Dated April 22, lv. B. S. HUNTINGTON. Executor of the will of Horace Knight, decnaed. spijri NOTICE. Bcnuoi iisinci no. ooi w asco uouiuy, urm"j will issue two coupon bonds of the par value oi tour hundred dollar each bearing interest it ine rate oi six per cent per annum, iiucreai par abioaeml-ainnially: aaid bonds being redeemable at the pleasure of said district after ten yeaii from their date, but due and payable absolutely twenty years from date. Principle and Interest payable at the office of the Treasurer of Wasco County, Oregon, or at such place as maj bi uestgnaiea at tne option of toe purcnaser. The hoard nf rtlrwti,. . .uirl HUtrict are law fully authorized to issue said bonds In accord ance with the provision of an act of the Illa tive Asaembty of the Bute of Oregon, filed ia the office of the Secretary of Btate February 8, 1S1KI, and providing among other things fottu Issuance of bonds by school distticts. Incompliance with the terms of said act.lt as treasurer of aaid conntv, will reevivasnM bida for said bond at my office In Dalles litj aforesaid until S n'elnrk n m. on tha 1st day May INW. All bids must be accompanied by certified check of five per cent of the amouiitot bonds for which the bid Is made. No bids lor less than par will be considered. Blank! to submitted for district to execute. Tha rlfM a reject any and all bids ia reserved. Tha Dalles, Oregon, April 1, C. U fHILLIPS. lreai Government Lands uiik ... ..... , .s.rla HkkI River Valley, nl table for hotnestaad and timber entries. We locate Individual! or colonies on these lands. I.args MIHInf uuninea now neing located here; also tonu 1 Home of these Uovernmcnt lands are J cnoiccat Apple land of tho rasuoua n-a Kiver valley f-lm H'kk1 Rlver,WiiooCo.,Orton. BROS GENERAL .AND... is Wagon and Carriage Werh. Fish Brother' Wagon. Third anl JeiTcr'OD. Phone 153 I rvTv.v.T. ONE FOR A DOSE. PILLS n$'m"r Plnipli.a, Pravmt " "'"darhB an. I llr.M.p. ',. ha sikI tlfarM-pala. m..mbmmm lha IkwU aah daf la oec;"'7 h"f n.lbrrina nor... a-n. T"'"" -- ...... --iii.nl , torhaalll. Tk BiacKsmiins iioiSBsnoe aia. aL:u i'. wl" m" "ampla fr..,i,r full