The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 16, 1898, Image 2

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The Dtlks Daily Ghntiek.
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CbTonicle and ijcaminer - -o
Chronicle and Inter Ocean 1.85
Caret-tele and Tribnne 1 "5
Chronicle and X. Y. World 2 00
SATURDAY
APRIL 16, IS9$ J
SPAIN'S ARMY IS CUBA.
At the close of 189C Here were
200,000 Spanish soldiers in Cuba.
These were, even at tbat time, poor
ly paid, pooriy equipped for active
campaigning, and without a commis
sariat, as it would be understood in
this county, or in Germany or Great
Britain. In a campaign against the
insurgents the troops making a fight
were compelled to return within
twenty-four hours to a fortified town
or camp. Xo provision was made
except the last campaign inaugur
ated by General Weyler for extend
ed operations m the field. The sol
diers were clad as a rule in linen
suits, with shoes that did not stand
the wear and tear of marching, and
even a short campaign put them in
lamentable condition.
In his last campaign in 1897 Gen
eral Weyler put into the field 3G,000
effective troops, moving these in six
different columns against the insur
gents. At the c'ose of 1897 the in
sursent Government claimed that
there were not more than 70,00
effective Spanish troops in Cub
These were concentrated in an
about Havana, Matanzas. and otheri
cities on the coast. Only three in-1
t., .,...Ato me ucKei.
tenor lumis erc u-.x-upit-u ui mat
time. These weie held as a matter
f pride rather than cf strategic im
portance, and it was said tbst in
their attempt to hold Bay-amo and to
supply it with munitions of war and
provisions the Spaniards had lost
fully 5,000 men.
In January of this year it was
stated that if Cuba were blockaded
Ijy a hostile power the Spanish army
would be compelled to evacuate or
surrender within two weeks. Al
most everything that Is necessary for
the support of the army is brought
from Spain, the United States, or
Mexico. The troops are well sup
plied with ammunition, but they
hmve never been on full rations, and
a few months ago fully one-third of
the army was in the hospital or on
the sick list. To say nothing of the
insurgent army, which is probably
40,000 strong, the Spanish army in
Cubs could not stnnd a long siege.
It is not made up of veteran troops, ; ur, Shackelford has removed his office
but main)- of young men who were j to room 14, Vogt block, over the poet
hurried away from Spain without ; "ft" m!7-2m
much military training.
We do not think the Astoria con
Tcntion acted wisely m casting out
the anti - Simon delegation from
Multnomah county in the w.13 that
it did ; but that is neither here nor
theie at this time. However, the
victorious faction should not seek to
Tub the wounds. The Republican
party has a fight on its hands 111 the
coining campaign. Every Republi
can vote will be needed, nnd the
contesting delegation from Multno
mah county represents n large Influ
ence and body of voters. The olive
branch of peace should be extended,
and ever effort made to alleviate
the soreness which naturally remains.
The fenate votes today on the
resolution giving recognition to the
Cuban government. A few weeks
ago the passing of such a measure
wald have been thought tantamount
bringing on war; but the wnri
has hovered and passed so
thf that no one has any sur-
( ake as to the future. The
r have been a good thing
AkMMwir in nnotilinrv f i f
batter preparations, but it has
5l7e5oeiety
Commencing
Tiss Japet
Monday Eve. April
Tuesday Eve. April
The now distinguished actress, Miss Julia Marlowe, was first presented by Mrs. Ada Dow Currier.
PRICES - - - 75Ct baCk SBaiS 50C, Children 25C. extra charce for reserved seats.
Reserved eeats on sale at the Snipes-Kinersly Drup Co
exhausted the patience of the people, i
When war does come, however, the1
latent interest will be speedily and (
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uiorougmy uruuseu. j
nominations of II. S. Wilson
for the
:u. a.
or the circuit judgship and that of :
Jayne for district attorney
will meet with the approbation of
every Republican. Mr. Wilson has
never been a candidate for office,
but is known as a lav-er of unusual
ability and unquestioned character.:
Mr- Jayne has made an excellent
record as prosecuting attorney, and ,
1,! ra nnminnlinn inenrnu i?c ntr.nt'ntl i
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When once the power of the peo
ple asserts itself, the politicians have
to give way. This was demonstrat
ed in the nomination of T. T. Geer
for covernor.
I'lipuuiatlntn Cured.
My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain
Balm for rheumatism with great relief,
and I can recommend it as a splendid
liniment for rheumatism and other
honeehold use for which we have fonnd
it valuable. W. J. Cuyler, Red Creek,
s. y.
Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer
chants ot this village and one of the
most promintnt men in this vicinity
V. G. Phippin, editor Red Creek Her
ald. For sale bv Blakelev & Houghton.
Db-GUNNS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
Ttanore Pisiple,, Tffmt
Ililioa.n w, Pcrif thoBlood,
A inurement ot the bowels
each dj U ntreaarr
IV' "J"'11 null sample tnr. or foil box for
. bcli cj drauu. DP.. BOSANKO CO. Phila. Pa.
Ue ire Doig9
Jfeat ar?d
rtistie
.priptii..
por FJeasorpable
priee5.
We Print Anything in
the Printing Line.
Qiue u$ a trial.
Styrorji pub. o.
Evei?t.
TWO NIGHTS
Monday Evening, April iS, 1S98.
Mrs. Ada Dow Currier presents
Ualdorf
and strong
l9onar ttye
18th
19th
QJTj pJ tTNO
Wholesale
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WEISHEY from $2.75 to ?G.OO jer callon. to 15 yenre old.)
IMP0BTED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per pallon. (11 to 20 ytare old.'
ALII0EHIA BBAJfDIES from $3.25
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, nnd Vul
linporteu Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer
CrandaMBitfget
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
d EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
Z. DONNELL,
PSESCSlPTIOfi DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. U. Williams & Co., THE DALLES, OR
mho
The Chtoinele
lot Opera ioa$e
supporting Company in
Barbariai.
and Retail
to 6 00 per pallon. (4 to 11 yeare old.)
Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles.
and
Hobes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
everything to be found in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
Just What
You CUant.
New ideat in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as wc are showing never be
fore craced a fin pie stock. Keal imita
tion creton effect at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant doficnp, tasteful coloring, yours
for a sum 11 price, at oar store on Third
street. Also a fall line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
The
Spring Chicken.
There ie no need of special remedies
for the young aud healthy person. The
sprinp cliicken has been noted for its
unwisdom. XI vou would have tieaitti
and keep it, vou miw be wise and pro
dent. hen you have a symptom, go
alter it. Prevent its developing. hen
yon are well, keep well. The oiiiy 'vay
you may is by bavin;; the beet drug's at
hand at all times.
RELIABLE PI1ARMAC1PTS.
175 Secoud Street. THE DALLES,
Tfie CoiumDia PacRinoCo..
PACKERS OF
PORKandBEEF
MANOFACTUKKKB OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
jJRIED BEEF, ETC.
50 Years 50
UndUputed eupremacv in the World's
Competition.
Coopers
; Sheep
I Dip.
Increases Yield of Wool.
Enhances Value of Flock
Cheap, Safe, Handy, Clean, Wholeaomc
ana udorleeg.
Recommended by Manufacturers, Kcour
era and Buyers, (sold by
PEASE & MAYS,
THE DALLES, OR.
C. G. Roberta, Generul Agent, 247 Ash
Streat, Portland, Oregon.
ST. GERMAIN:
FEMALE PILLS
The only orlftiual and genuine rreocn. Fe
male MuKiilMtitr, of Mine Ht. (icrmaln, I'arU.
UuuriiknJ i U'Inf wife, lure, nnd ri ltablu It
every cate. Hold uudor -MMiilve (Ju "ntoi "r
money ie funded, (let tue genuine' "ilea II 00
VtU,x by mull, fiolo .senii for tu" United
HUtei ian.l Canada. KINO If AJtVltU CO,
157 WaahlUKtuu Ht , CUlcagu,
0.R.&N.
TO THE
EHSTI
GIVE3 THE CHOICE OF
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
-VIA-
Spokane
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Chicago Kansas City
Low Rates to ill Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON, GEO. 01. ELDER
AND
CITY OF TOPEKA
Leave Portland every five daye for
ALASKA POINTS.
Ocean Stcnmi-ri) leave Portland every
Five Vayt lor
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
Steamers monthly from Portland to
Yokohama and Hong Koiir via North
ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection
with O. 11. & X.
For fuU-iinrticulars mil on O. It. i X Co.'i
HCent The Dalles, or addrrs
W. n. HURI.lI.Vr.T,
Gen. Vns. Agt., 1'ortlaud, Or.
DOnSON', CVnULL CO.. Gen. Act.
Xortberu I'uelfie aleamktiiji Co.
TIME CAItlt.
No. A, to r-Kiknne and Great Nortlicrn arrives
at 6:2o u ra leaven nt 6;:to ji. na. No 'J, 1'cndle
ton linker City ond V tilon I'nettlc, arrives li n
. m dermrtt 11 ji, in.
No 2. from tpoknne end Great Northern, nr
rlvt at C'50 a. jn., departs at fi.riS n. ta. No. 1,
from llatir City and Cnlou 1'oclfic, arrive at
a.. "J a. in., de'icrtx ut :i:.X) a. in.
The followlnc freight traluK carry iiasM.'nEC-5
on the tint and nvond dlftrlcti, but uo not stop
at Marlon platform:
No. I!3 weit, rtrzlve nt 5 i. m., departs at !.'!
a. tu.
No. 21 east, Rrrlve at 12:C0 ji. m., dcjart! tt
1: 15 li. m.
W, H. BUKLBUKT, Gen. I'an. Afrt
1'ortland, Oregon
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
Soipes-Kinersly Drug Co
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
J, 6. tjCHKNK,
rreiiaeni.
t'oibler
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OnbW
A General .Banking BuainesB transacted
Vepoaiu receiveo, auojeci w oit"'
CollectionB made and proceeds prompt
remitted on dav of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold cb
New York, 8an Francisco and port-
:auo.
DIRtOTQH9
D. P. Thommjok. Jko. B. bcuaai
Ed. M. Wiluakb, Gito. A. L.
H.31. JJBAr.i..
FRENCH & CO.,
tua VHAfiT A r-KS-EUALIIASICI.su BUINEJ
Letten of Credit iasued avallahle in the
W- . - C?A.na
Blybt Exchange and
Traa-fert aold on New York. W W
St. Loula, Ban Franci.co, P"
gon, Seattle Waab,, and various poiow
In Oregon aud Washington.
Collection! uiaie at all polute on fav
orable terms.