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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1899
NO 293
COUNTRY CLEARED
TO CAINTI
lie Tom Was Enterei ani Its Out
skirts BnneiL
REBELS LOST A
HUNDRED MEN
Americans Lost Two Men Killed and
Twelve Wounded Otis Reports a
Change for the Better in Condi
tions at Many of the Islands.
Manila, March 16. 5:55 p. no. The
first battalion of the Twentieth infantry
regiment has advanced from Pasig,
clearing the country to Cainti, a well
defended village of 700 inhabitants, five
. miles northwest of the foothills.
The troops first encountered the rebel
ontpoet in the dense jangle on the bank
of the river. The enemy was dislodged
after half an hour's fighting. The
Americans advanced in splendid man
ner, under heavy fire, until they ware
ready to volley the rebels from the
trenches. The latter had a great ad
vantage, and dropped a number of our
men. The Americans charged across
the rice fields, making four -advances on
the enemy, who numbered 1000 men,
-500 of whom were entrenched, and in
the face of a cross fire.
Our troops carried the town after four
hours of fighting and burned the out
skirts, the rebels firing from the win
dows and keeping np a running fire in
. the streets. The Americans then with
drew to obtain more ammunition.
The rebels lost about 100 men and the
American loss was two killed and twelve
wounded.
Satisfactory Progress.
Washington, March 16. The follow
ing from Otis was received at the war
department today :
Manila March 16. Reports from Ilo
ilo indicate an improvement and less
activity on the part of the insurgents.
Reports from Negroa are most encourag
ing. The inhabitants are enthusiastic.
Quiet prevails throughout the island,
and Colonel Smith is directing affairs in
framing the internal government.
Cebu is quiet. Business is progressing
under United States protection.
Reports from Samar and Leyte indi
cate the desire of the inhabitants for
United States troops. These islands
will be occupied.
The insurgents' control Is confined to
Luzon, and tbe occupation of the Pasig
river line with control of Laguna de
Bay,
GREAT NORTH
ERN WRECKS
Three in Twelve Hours in Eastern
Washington A Conductor Loses
His Life.
Spokane, March .15. Frank R. Pel
lett, a Great Northernfreight conductor,
was killed early this morning at Adrian,
twenty miles west of Spokane. He was
on the caboose, into which a light loco
motive crashed. The caboose was crush
ed to pieces, and two cars were derailed
Conductor Fellett leaves a widow and
two children. The remains will be
shipped to Willmar, Minn.
In the twelve hours preceding this ac
cident two other wrecks occurred on tbe
Great Northern. A weet bound pae-
hV UvJd EtoWBMEISJ
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL BAKING
seneer train collided with a rotary near
tbe switchback. Tbe baggage-car and
smoker telescoped, but nobody was hurt.
Early Tuesday evening a freight train
crossing the ' switchback broke in two
and two cars were derailed.
HEART DISEASE.
SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID
INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLE.
Do Not Be Alarmed, But Look For the
Cause.
Heart troubles, at least among the
Americans, are certainly increasing, and
while this may be largely due to the ex
citement and worry of American busi
ness life, it is more often tbe result of
weak stomachs, of poor digestion.
Real organic disease is incurable ; but
not one case in a hundred of heart
trouble is organic.
The cIobo relation between heart
trouble and poor digestion is because
both organs are controlled by the same
great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pneu-
mogastric.
In another way, also the heart is ef
fected by the form of poor digestion,
which causes gas fermentation from
half digested food. There is a feeling of
oppression and heaviness in tbe chest
caused by pressure of the distended
stomach on the heart and lungs, inter
fering with their action ; hence arieea
palpitation and short breath.
Poor digestion also poisons tbe blood,
making it thin and watery, which irri
tates and weakens the heart.
The moBt sensible treatment for heart
trouble is to improve tbe digestion and
to insure the prompt assimilation of food.
This can be done by the regular use
after meals of some safe, pleasant and
effective digestive preparation, like
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may
be found at most drug stores, and which
contain valuable, harmless digestive
elements in a pleasant, convenient form.
' It is safe to say that tbe regular per
sistent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
at meal time will cure any form of
stomach trouble except cancer of the
stomach. . .
Full sized package of these tablets
sold by druggists at 50 cents. Little
book on etomach troubles mailed free.
Address F. A. Stuart, Co., Marshall,
Mich. .
How to Frevcot Pneumonia. , '
You are perhaps aware that pneu
monia always results from a cold or from
an attack of La Grippe. During the
epidemic of La Grippe a few years ago
when so many cages resulted in pneu
monia, it was observed that the attack
was never followed by that disease when
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used.
It counteracts any tendency of a cold or
La Grippe to result in that dangerous
disease. It is tbe best remedy in the
world . for bad colds and La Grippe.
Every bottle warranted. For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Morrow County Products.
Heppnkb, Or., March 14. Consider
able wool is being shipped from thispoint.
Two small clips sold for ten cents per
ponnd. Tbe aggregate amount shipped
last week and this week will amount to
400,000 pounds. Sheepmen are anxious
for warm weather. Sheep in tbe vicinity
of the Columbia, in the northern part of
the country are already lambing, and the
per cent saved will be small if the
weather does not get wramer so that
grass can grow.
The loss' of stock in Morrow county
was more than nsnal last winter. x
Freas Saunders has purchased the
wood business of J. T. Reynolds in this
city. Those desiring good wood will find
him by ringing up 'phone number 12.
POWOen CO.. NEW VORK.
EDITOR JOSEPH
MEDILL DEAD
Veteran Editor and Proprietor of the
Chicago Tribune Expired at San
Antonio, Tex., This Morning.
Chicago, March 16. Word was re
ceived here today from San Antonio,
Tex., that Joseph Medill, proprietor of
of tbe Chicago Tribune, died there early
this morning. ,'
(Joseph Medill was born in New
Brunswick, Canada, April 6, 1823. He
went to Ohio when a boy and worked on
his father's farm until he was 21 years
old. He afterwards studied law and be
gan practice at New Philadelphia, O. He
was owner of a free soil and whig news
paper in Cleveland, O. He bought an
interest in the Chicago Tribune in 1855,
of which he became editor. In 1870 he
was a member of tbe Illinois constitu
tional convention. He was appointed a
member of the first civil service com
mission by President Grant in tbe same
year was elected mayor of Chicago.)
Dealnen Cannot be Cared.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseaeed portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect bearing, and when it is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless tbe inflammation can be taken
out and this tnbe restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine ca&es out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh
Cnre. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
Sr"Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
Bring Sherman Home.
Washington, March 16. The cruiser
Chicago has been ordered to proceed to
Kingston, Jamaica, to take ex-Secretary
Sherman on board and bring him to the
United States. Sherman is suffering from
pneumonia, and will arrive at Kingston
on board the steamship Paris.
EJSt. Piekbe, March 16. The condition
of John Sherman, who is a passenger on
board the American line steamer Paris,
is no better today. Mr. Sherman's physi
cians look for n change this afternoon.
He is verv feeble.
La Urlppe Successfully Treated.
"I have just recovered from the sec
ond attack of La Grippe this year," Bays
Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the
Leader,' Mexia, Texas. "In the latter
caee I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, and I think with considerable suc
cess, only being in bed a little over two
days against ten days for tbe former' at
tack. The second attack I am satisfied
would have been equally as bad as the
first bra for the nee of this eraedy as 1
bad to go to bed in about six hours after
being 'struck' with jt, whiie in the first
case I was able to attend to business
about two days before getting 'down.' "
For sale by Blake ley & Houghton.
Appointed to the Army.
Washington, March 15. Cyrus A.
Dolph, of Portland, Or., was today ap
pointed a second lieutenant in the army,
nnder the new act. He is now in Cali
fornia. He was at Manila severalmonths,
and received recommendations for merit
orious eervice from General Merritt and
General Otis. He is a son of tbe late
Senator J. N. Dolph. Lieutenant Dolph
will prodably be assigned to distant
eervice.
RIOTS AND STRIKES
IN COLORADO
Troops Sect Out ta Repress Striters
' at Hem.
SITUATION IS
VERY CRITICAL
Indians are in Full Coutrol of the
Camp, Which They Threaten to
Burn Troops Cannot Reach the
Scene Until Tomorrow.
Denver, March 16. Rioting at Hen
son, near Lake City, broke out last night,
and the sheriff of Hinsdale county wired
the governor for troops. The message
came about 1 :30 this morning. The
sheriff bad' just returned from Henson.
and said the situation was extremely
critical, and that the strikers were in
control of the place and threatened to
burn everything in tbe camp. . A red
glare in the sky a few minutes after tbe
sheriff lefc the camp indicated that the
threat was being carried out.
The message to Governor Thomas
asked for at least 150 men, and tbe gov
ernor decided to grant the request at
once. Company B, First infantry, and
troops B and C of the calvary under
Captains Smith and Hill were summoned
to be in readiness to leave at 5 o'clock
this morning. Colonel MacArey com
manded tbe troops.
A stop was made at Pueblo this morn
ing for thirty men of company B, Second
infantry, at that place, and it is likely
the run to Lake City will be made by 5
o'clock tonight. The snows on Marshall
Pass may delay tbe time a little, but the
men will be in readiness to leave for
Henson by conveyances during tbe early
night, and be prepared to take charge of
the situation at daylight.
As the roads winds through a narrow
canyon for most of the distance the
troops will depend upon the Lake City
people to prevent ambushing, for at
some places it would be possible for a few
men to hold the entire attacking force at
bay, especially aa the snow and ice on
the gorge are so that detours over the
sides of tbe hills are impossible.
Lake City, Col., March 16. The Ital
ian strikers did not attempt to burn the
mining camp, as was feared, last night.
Quiet prevails taday. The troops en
route from Denver and Pueblo are ex
pected to reach Lake City tomorrow
morning.
Tfie Column Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANTJFACTO KERB OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JBIED BEEF. ETC.
J. 8. 8CHKNK,
President.
H. M. BkaL ,
Cashiej
first national Bank.
THE DALLES
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A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check. -Collections
made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oz
York. San Francisco and orl
. " land.
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Extra
Trousers.
SPRING STYLES.
Neat Hairline Worsteds, dark,
medium and light, cut to fit
.git perfectly ; made to give perfect
7c ' satisfaction ; all sizes.
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Special Values at $5.00
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Public
Boualing Alley
Next to Columbia Hotel.
Open Day and flight
Courteous treatment
to all Bouulers...
Special Attractions
For Bowling Parties. Patronage of
the public respectfully solicited.
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BANKERS.
TRANSACT A ENEEAL BANKING BOglNES
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St.' Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at ail points on fav
orable terms. .
Dptnt. I
Goafs...
Stylish Coats, for spring wear,
reason of '99.
We have them ; have them in
Tan Covert and Whipcord, as
well as tbe new Herringbone
stripe.
$10.00.
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles. Portlaei ani Astoria
Navigation Co.
sirs. Regulator S Dalles City
Pally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching atway poin's on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt,
and are in excellent shape for the season of 199.
The Kegrolstor Line will endeavor-to give its
patrons the best service possible.
For Comfort. Economy and Pleasure,
travel by the steamers of The Regulator
liiue.
Tbe above steamers leave Portland and Dalles
at 7 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample
time for outgoing trains.
Portland Office. The Dalles Office,
Oak St. Dock. Court Street.
W. C. Allaway,
General Agent.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned
has been regularlv appointed by the county
court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county ,m
administrator of the estate of John brookhouse,
deceased. All persons having claims against
said estate an hereby notitied to present them,
with the proper vouchers, to. me at the ottice
of Binnott fc Binnott, in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this notice.
Dalles City, OregOD, January 20, 189.
B. J. UOKMAN, Administrator.
$10 10 S2D