The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 30, 1896, Image 2

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    fi3 . J- iif CASEY CAWCES. ILL BLOW IKE OAS OUT-'
Evening, ilpril ill.
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY COMEDIANS,
And their Big Company "of Merry
makers, in the Great Farce-Comedy,'
o INTRODUCING
THE CELifSRAJtiD MUSH GSMEBIANS
TheDalles Daily Ch?oniele.
MONDAY,.
MARCH 30, 1896
HISTORY RECALLED.
The ne .vspapers of Spain prcfess
their inability to understand the at
titude maintained by the American
people regarding the Cuban revolu
tion. The Spaniards accustomed
for centuries to monarchical rule fail
to realize the passionate desire for
freedom, which the 'people of the
Western Hemisphere possess.' Captain-General
Weyler expresses aston
ishment that a nation like the United
States, which has long been on good
relations with Spain, should declare
its sympathy with the men who are
struggling against Spanish domina
tion in Cuba.
1 The 6ircumstances in this instance
are peculiar. The situation is not
that of two nations fighting for
supremacy, but of one people strug
gling for independence, for release
from foreign rule, which has ever
removed from barbarism. General
"Weyler can find the answer to his
queries in the history of the former
Cuban revolution, which occurred
some twenty years ago. The -whole
story of that peiiod is black with
Spanish atrocity, no incident of
which tells a more fiendish tale than
that known as the Virginius massacre.
This occurrence is recalled by the
publication in an illustrated weekly
of the 'pictures published in 1873,
depicting . this bloody slaughter.
The Virginius was an American
steamer which had been purchased by
friends of the Cuban revolutionists.
In 1873 she set sail for Cuba, but a
break in her machinery caused a
. temporary stop at Jamaica. After
leaving that port the Virginius was
pursued and captured by a Spanish
man-of-war and taken to the port
Santiago de Cuba. Notwithstanding
the fact that the Virginius was cap
tured in British waters while flying
an American flag the Spanish offi
cials disregarded all rights of foreign
intervention and by a drum, head
court martial condemned the . cap
tain and crew t,o death.
The number of the unfortunates
exceeding two hundred, it was nec
essary to divide them into detach
ments,rand within a few hours af
ter their condemnation thirtj;six
men were led to the slaughler-house
for execution. The men were lined
along a trench with their backs to
the soldiery, and, as described by an
eye witness, "the commanding off!
cers gives the fatal signal, the men
Are, and the wretched objects of
Spanish hate and vengeance fall
headlong into the shallow trench,
some dying and others wounded but
alive. Then comes the crowning
barbarity. A company of " artillery,
till now kept in reserve, gallops 'for
ward and crushes, with the broad
and heavy wheels of th'e'guns, dying,
dead and wounded into one. undis
tinguishable mass." The remainder
fortunately were saved by the time
ly arrival of a British war ship.
This was Spain's mode of warfare.
It is the same yet, and if the occa
sion arrive, like crueJty will be
shown. It is the recollection of the
Virginius massacre, and such atroci
ties that makes America sympathize
with Cuba and long to aid her in this
final struggle for independence. The
cause of Cuba is just and whether cr
not it is officially sanctioned by this
country, the hopes and sympathies of
freedom -loving Americans are with
the patriotic revolutionists.
The Oregonian has gone into the
letter publishing business again.
The printing of some' interesting
communications yesterday illustrates
the old apothegm that it is safe never
to write a letter nor burn one.
Postmaster General "Wilson, who
lectured ' Saturday in Middleton,
Connecticut, was given an ovation
by the students of "Wesleyan Uni
versity. If the causes were analyzed
it would be difficult to see the reason
for such a demonstration. The gen
tleman in question has proven a
monumental failure in everything he
has undertaken save, perhaps, in the
vocation of school teacher. As the
author of the infamous "Wilson bill,
he contrived a measure which has
brought untold misery upon the
American people; as postrraster-
general he has succeeded in making
that office remarkable for its deficits;
even as chairman of a national Dem
ocratic convention he showed his in
capacity to govern a body of men.
Altogether this pseudo statesman is
of a cheap-John variety, and the
sooner he is sent back to his "West
Virginia home relieved of the cares
of state, the better it will be for the
nation he has helped to mismanage.
8100 Reward SIOO.
' The , readers of " this "paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease' that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure known to the
medical" fraternity." " Catarrh' being "a
constitutional disease, requires a consti
tutionaf' treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. Address:''
"F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
CfiSold by Druggists, 75 cents.
Reduced Hfetes.
Effective March 22d. The O. R. & N.
Co. will reduce their round trip rates
between Portland and The Dalles as fol
lows: Two day rate, god going Satur
day and returning Monday night, $3.
Ten day tickets $3.50. Good on all
trains. E.'E. Lytle,
m24-dwtf .Agent
Piles of- peoples have piles, bat De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them.
When promptly applied it cures scalds
burns- without the slightest pain.
Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co.
Every Artist in the Company
Is what is vulgarly called
'A Hot Member;" so y on "be there
and see for yourself.
AAOOET FUN! . MORE SIDE-SPLITTING- SITUATIONS ! MORE CATCH Y MUSIC!
1Y1U1 Vll GREAT SPECIALTIES! PRETTY FACES !
And more 20th Century Fun-Provoking IJdeas than you ever saw in one Single-Stage Entertainment before. The Bai
num of all Farce Comedies. Compared with "Finnigan's Ball," most of the so-called "Farce Comedies" are Sardou
Tragedies. . ;,. .
Tinkoto Rfl onrl
I luPiGlO, OU dill
Always call, at W. J. Moore's, the
leading candy maker, when yon want
the genuine marshmallow taffy. His
marshmallow taffy is inimitable. Don't
be deceived by the name, it absolutely is
not the game. Moore's chocolate sponge
taffy is something new. Always in the'
lead and up to date, but never follows.
Give him a call and you will be con
vinced. J. S. PCHEKK,
President.
J. SI. Pattekson.
Cashier.
First Rational Batik.
THE DALLES.
- ORE G
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, Bubject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made arid proceeds promptly
- remitted on day of collection.'
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port-
..: land. .
DIREOTOHS.
D..P. THdMPBON. Jno. S. Schenck.
En. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe.
H. M. Be all. -
Sweethearts
Send your lovers and husbands to
Balch & Co., Merchant Tailors, 78 Sec
ond street, for their spring' and sum
mer suits. They show the finest line
of foreign and domestic goods ever ex
hibited in The Dalles, at 'Frisco prices.
Fine Suits, $ 1 8 and upwards.
;-' ' '. "' ' :
Garments made on premises. . Perfect fit guaranteed.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEERS
Again in business at the old stasd. I would be pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. .
CLOSING O UT SALE
of DRY GOODS
CLOTHING-, ! ITOOTSHTNG- GrOODS, .
BOOTS, SHOES,
These Goods Must Be
J.
7Rn RESERVED SEATS AT BLAKE LEY
Idb, ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Bucblen'i Arlnca suit.
The best salve in the worid for cute,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures' piles, or no par required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Trice 25 cenu
per box.' For Bale by B'akeley and
Houghton, druggists.
J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: "I
have used One Minute Cough Cure in
my family and for myself, with result so
entirely satisfactory that I can hardly
find words to express myself as to its
merit. I will never fail to recommend
It to others, on every occasion that pre
sents itself." For sale by Snipes-Kiner-sley,
Drug Co.
If there is any one thing that needs
to be purified, it is politics, so the re
former says, and many agree thereto.
But blood tells, and as a blood purifier
and liver corrector Simmons Liver Reg
ulator is the best medicine. "I use it in
preference to anv other." So wrote Mr.
S. H. Hysell, of Middleport, Ohio. And
Dr. D. 8. Bussell, of Farmville, Va.,
writes, ''It fulfills all you promise for it."
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and Wives
a
GROCER
Successor to Chrism an & Corson.
FULL, LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
i
HATS and CAPS. ..
Sold Less Than Cost.
P. McINERNX
&
When
yoa uiant to
Se d Wheat, Feed Wheat,
Rolled Barley, Whole Barley,
Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts,
Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the
WASCO : WAREHOUSE,
Our prices are low and our goods are nret-ciasp. . ;
Aeents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS' FIXTJK.
HigheBt cash price' paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY.
The
Jbrh3f
&tin3VJn'jl
Select
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
Are now located on Second Street, between Washington and
Federal Sts.j where they have a large stock of
CHOICE LIQUOFJS.
FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS.
Family trade' solicited,
ticnlars will be maintained.
The Dalles Commission Cb,
-DEALEES Iil-
Coal, Ice and Frodiice, Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Veptalles.
, . Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. ,
NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for.Jts purity and lasting qualities.
ROCK SPRINGS.
KOSLYN. ANTHRACITE
GOilEfl
mull GSOSGE8 CREEK
Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets.
Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding.
' x There is a tide in the affairs -
' . leads on to
The poet unquestionably
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at CRANDAl-C:
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
IIOSIM UD M C
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HOUGHTON'S WILL BE
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Germania
OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
-SOLE AGENT FOE THE ,
Celebrated Gambrinus Beer.
. NO. 94 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, . - - - OREGON".
uor Store.
A resort first-class in all par-
FOR FUEL and
J1ANUFACTUKINQ
PURPOSES.
of men whiqgi, taken at its flood
fortune? .-
had reference to the
rnrni nrft. jiiii mm
1 f-.-rti- . i '. -'.-
BORTGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates. ,
. UNION ST.
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