.':--:y.:---::'"::&'&iip--y VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSS DAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1898. NO 193 FILIPINOS SERIOUS LY AGRIEVED Appeal to the President for Simple Justice. CONSIDERATION WAS NOT GIVEN American Officers in Command, They Say, Have Treated Them Very Shabbily, and They Have Asked the President to Direct Them. to Temper Their Actions. Hosg Kong, Nov. 16 A part of the document drawn up by the eocalled Filipino junta here, whose members claim to represent Aguinaldo, the in surgent leader, and - the government which be claims to have established, is appended. ' It is. impossible to ascertain how far this junta represents Aguinaldo and his followers. It is needless to add that many of the statements made are not in accordance with the' facts .in the case. The. Filipinos write; "We, the Hong Kong representatives of onr countrymen, appeal to the great and good judgment of President Mc Kinley and the spirit of fairness and justice of the American people, as always shown in their regard for the petitions of the weak and oppressed. "While the fate of the islands is still undecided, and we are doing all in our power to prevent a conflict between the Americans and Filipinos wailing pa tiently for the conclusion of the Paris conference we implore the intervention of the president,' supported by the will of the people, to end the slights shown our leaders, officials, soldiers, and peo ple by some of the American military and naval authorities and soldiers. "We do not wish to do Admiral Dewey or General OtiB wrong, but we presume that reports,, under press censorship, will be, as thev have been, sent broad cast, alleging that all the mistakes are ours, and that the Americans are treat ing us most kindly. But we must tell the trnth, for the best interests of both parties, depending upon the American president and people to see that justice is done to our leaders, Aguinaldo espec ially, having fall confidence in ultimate ly receiving justice from America. "What have we done that we should experience unfriendly treatment? Are the Americans our friends? The tension becomes greater daily, and any moment a shot may be fired by an irresponsible American or Filipino soldier. And the flame thus started can only be quenched with blood dear to us. "We beseech the American president and people to help us to control our own people by directing the officers at Manila to temper their actions with friendship,, justice and fairness." NEW SYNDICATE IS IN CONTROL Transfer of the Nicaragua Canal Grant k Completed -Maritime Company Shut Out New Yobk, Nov. 16. E. E. Cragin, of Chicago, who engineered the purchase of the concession for building the Nicar agua canal in the interest of the Grace syndicate, arrived today on the. steamer Allegheny from Greytown. He was ac companied by a corps of civil engineers belonging to the, corporation. Cragin says the syndicate which be represents now has full control of the building of the inter-oceanic canal, and the .old grant -has been canceled.. Cragin' said: "We. went down theie for the purpose of ascertaining if the ' grant held by the Maritime (Miller) company, was work able, and soon discovered it was not. The concession for years had practically been canceled by the violation of several articles of the 'agreement. Although the government held that the concession ran until October, 1899, there was no dis position on the part of the officials to grant a renewal of the work which had ceassd nine years ago. Then we arranged for a new and independent concession, work on which will be pushed vigorous- ly." - ' ; ' POWERS STAND BEHIND SPAIN Support for That Government's Pre tensions Regarding the Philippines Said to Have Been Pledged. . Washington, Nov. 16. There has been remarkable activffy about the war department for several days in the way of preparing the troops for service in lands beyond the United States. An order has been issued directing at .least ten regiments of the regular army now stationed in Northwestern forts and posts to hold themselves in readiness for im mediate transportation and service in tropical climates. It is now believed that an early move, to Cuba is intended. ' - ' . Another belief entertained is that the United States government desires to be in readiness to renew hostilities if Spain refuses to accept the decision of the American peace commission. In this connection a report has got about that during the delay which has occurred, Spain has been able to form some sort of coalisioh with the European powers to break up the pretentions she. has been making in the negotiations. An interesting feature of the matter is the lefuaal of the authorities to crder the muster out of the volunteers who re cently returned from Porto Kico. . Disabled at Sea. ) Seattle, Nov, 15. The steamer Cen tennial arrived here tonight, from Hilo, Hawaii, bringing an account of the wreckof the steamer City of Columbia, which for two days and nights tosBed on the ocean, gradually breaking up, her machinery disabled and the water pour ing into her. Through unexcelled steam ship she finally reached a dock in the harbor of Hilo, 'where she completely broke down. . The City of Columbia left Honolulu October 29th for Seattle with about twenty passengers, who were brought to this city by the Centennial. The crew remained at Hilo. The vessel was con demned by the board 'of survey. The steamer was .valued at about $100,000, and was insured for $60,000. She was owned principally by Alexander Bailie, of Tacoma. ' . . ..' : ' - Scramble at Lewiston.. ' Lewiston, ' Idaho, Nov.. 15. The Northern Pacific and Navigation com panies are locating lines in the Nez Perces country. Appearances indicate a lively contest between ' the two com panies. It looks as if there will "be plenty of railroad building in the Pacific coast states. The Northern Pacific is the aggressor. The Navigation company is supposed to be backed by the Union Pacific and the Great Northern roads and the contest promises a lively one. Bonds will be plenty. It looks as if dividends wilLgo into new rail lines in stead of the stockholders. All the railroad officers who have been interviewed are extremely reticent, bnt the surveyors' gangs "are doing a great deal of talking and are supposed to be well posted. . . The speech of Father Abraham in the last number of Poor Richard's Almanac, published by Benjamin Franklin in 1757, '.'Contains the Wisdom of many ages and nations assembled and formed into one connected discourse." When first published it attracted world wide attention and was copied in all the news papers in America ' and England and tranelated into many foreign languages. Would you not like to read it? Get a copy free of charge at Blakeley & Hough ton's drug-store, . REFUSES TO PART WITH PHILIPPINES Her Commissioners at Paris . Reaffirm Their Position. WILL NOT DIS CUSS SOVEREIGNTY They Assert That the Peace Protocol Does Not Warrant Any Reference to Spain's Withdrawal Only on Her Own Terms. Pabis, Nov. 16. The meeting today of the Spanish-American commission be gan at 2:15 and ended at 3 p. m. The Spanish commissioners presented a doc ument in answer to the American argu ment which was submitted last week. By mutual consent, the memorandum was handed to the Americans without being read, and the meeting adjourned to Saturday next. - The. Spanish communication will be translated this evening, and its con tents wil be discuBsed by" the United States commissioners tomorrow at the usual daily session. The Spaniards in their communication today reaffirmed the position which they assumed against the discussion here of Spain's Philippine sovereignty;' They insist that the words, "shall determine the control, disposition and government of the Philippines" in article' 3 of the peace protocol, do not warrant any refer ence to Spain's withdrawal from the Philippines, except on her own terms, and therefore the Spaniards propose arbitration on the construction to be ..m placed on- the words, "control, disposi tion and government." ' From Mew Zealand. Keefton, New Zealand, Nov. 23, 1896. I am very pleased to Btate that since I took tbe agency of Chamberlain's medicines tbe sale has been very large, more especially of the Cough Kemedy. In two.yeara I have sold more of this particuliar remedy than of all other makes for tbe previous five years. As to its efficacy, I have been informed by scores of persona of the good results they have received from' it, and know Us value from the use of it in my own house hold. It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bottle beyond the reach of the children. ' -. . E. J. SCANTLEBUgY. For eale by, Blakeley & Houghton. Injuries Proved Fatal. LiA Gkakde, Or., Nov. 15. John Col lins, an employe of the O. R. & N. Com pany, who was fatally injured by a pre mature blast near Meacham yesterday, died at 6 o'clock this morning. He had "been employed by the company for a long time, at one time being night watch man in the yards here. He was 52 years of age, and a native of Ireland. He was unmarried and had no relatives in this country. - '.'"' Millions Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in tbe land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Caughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thous ands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bron chitis, Hoarseness and diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists, and get a trial bottle free. Regular Bize 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 ' ' For Sale Cheap, Four lots in Fort Dalles Military Res ervation. Good lots and very cheap. Apply at this office. " d-w 2w 'Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. THE GERMAN SPECIALIST From Portland, Will Be at the Umatilla Home December 1, 2, 3, 1998. If you have a Chronic . Catarrh, con sultation is free of charge. , j . , . Do you blow mucus from the nose? Are you tronbled with bleeding of the nose? Are the' nostrils obstructed, making breathing difficult. ' ' " ' Are you hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the back of nose into tbe throat? Is your hose stopped up? ' - Is your hearing affected? Is your throat sore at times? ' i Do you spit a good deal when rising in the morning?" . - 'Do you hem and hawk to cleat your throat? Catarrh is a dangerous disease, which leads into consumption. Weak eyes cured ; Cross eyes straight ened without operation ; Catar acts removed without a knife ; Glasses fitted where all others have failed ; Rup ture and Hernia cured without trusses or operation, sure cure for kidneys. Chronic Rheumatism cured. Do not fail to see the German Special ist. A friendly talk will cost you noth ing, and H" bound to result in a great deal of good to you. Will return monthly. - A Sure Sira of Croup Hoarseness in a child that is subject to croup is a sure . indication of the ap proach of the disease If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tie child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will, pre vent the attack. Many mothers who have cronpy children always keep this remedy at hand and .find that it saves them much trouble and worry. ' It can always be depended npon and is pleasant to take. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. PROFESSIONALS. W. LUNDELL, B. Teacher of Vocal Culture. Bight Reading and Harmony. Studio at Residence, Cor. 6th and liberty, tnvesgtioq olleltea. ' i U'HE DALLES, OR. HA. STURDEVANT,'-' Dentist. Office over French & Co.'s Bant Phone 6, THE DALLES, OREGON JJAN ROBERTS, '. Attorn ey-at-Law. .., Collections a Specialty. 3eeond Street, - THE DALLES, OREGON. JOLLIE V. O'LEARY, Art Studio. Room 3, Chapman Block. China painting a specialty. JJ)R8' OEI9BNBORFFER & KCKDT, , Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to surgery. -Rooms 21 and 22. TeL 323 . Vogt Block B 8 HUNTINGTON - i ' H 8 WILSON HUNTINGTON Sc WILSON, i ATTORNEY8 AT LAW. . THE DALLES, OREGON Office over First Nat Bank.. FRED-W.WILSON, - " ATTORNEY-AT LAW, 1 THE DALLES, OREGON. OfUce ovei First Nat Bank. 2 ' ? c- -VI V1-! 2 L" -v"fr'3 Ladies' doable-texture Mackintosh Cape I -V.LI CX V CLIU-C Coat, made of an all-wool navy blue Cashmere, lined throughout with wine color changeable silk ; has double breasted detachable cape, with two' box plaits in back, velvet inlaid collar , ' $9.00 " Mackintosh Coats for men and women, boys and girls. fl. Iff. Williams & Co. Rockford "Quick Shot" 12-PIate Magazine Camera. Simplicity Durability "Turn tbe lever and you 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 pictures quick, buy the "Quick-Shot," tbe only magazine cams era that holds the plates securely after they are exposed. No rattling or break ing of plates. Best on earth. 3x4! ..... $6.00 4x5 :.... $9.00 With one dozen plate holders. Manufactured under the - Conley patents by the Rockford Silver Plate Co., ROCKFORDTILL. We sell only through local agents. Ask our agents to show you this "Quick shot." 11 asco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ell kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, mTuufeed Headquarters for 'Byers' Best" Pendle- ton FlOUr Thisllour is manufactured expressly for family ", use: every sack ib guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wa sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think to call and get our prices and be convinced. ' Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. A. Ad. KELLER, .. Jfie fleoownea OiOro Fifio Saiooo... 90 Second St., second door from Court. THE 118 October 15 A. AD. KELLER. The Dalles, Or. r $0.90. SI worth of checks good for 10c drink, . or cigar. Ltadies Mackintosh Coats Whether you want a Mackintosh Coat for a lady or gentleman, boy or girl, it will be to your interest to see our lines before buying elsewhere. We sell a Detachable Double-Cape Mackintosh Coat for A better one at $4.85. .Ladies' Mackintoshes, made with double-breasted, detachable cape, at $3.95, $4.75 and $6.95. Quick Sellers No Complaints The Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. AGENTS, The Dalles, Oregon. DALLES, OREGON. m 1 f Is; v Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey Specialty In Imported French Liquors and Cognac. Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars. The Lanrest and Best of August Buchlej'a Home-made Beer and Porter. Agent for the S wiss Pub. Co.t New York.