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    VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1899
NO 305
ADVANCE ON
MALOLOS RESUMED
HacAitbQT's DlTbion EDCDDitlereiStrang
Ojpitm
REBELS FORCED
STEADILY BACK
Four Volunteers Were Killed and
Thirty-five Wounded as a Result of
the Insurgent Fire Heavy Fight
ing Imminent.
Manila, March 29.-7:30 p. m. At
daylight MacArthar'a division advanced
from Manlao along; the railroad to
Bigaa, five miles dietant, with the
Nebraska, South Dakota and Pennsyl
vania regiments 'on the right and
Kansas and Montana regiments and the
Third artillery on the left. Wheaton'i
brigade is in reserve.
The American forces met strong op
position in the jangle. First one Ne
braekan, then one Pennsylvanian, and
afterward two men of the Montana regi
ment were killed. Thirty-five were
wounded, including one officer of the
Kansas regiment.
The rebels burned the villages as they
retreated in bad order toward Malolos.
The enemy also tore up sections of the
railroad in many places, and attempted
toburn the bridge at Bigaa, but the fire
was extinguished owing to the timely
arrival of the Americans.
The rebels had not finished the
trenches along the line ot today's march
showing they were not prepared for our
advance. It is believed, however, tbat
there is to be hard fighting before Ma
lolos is taken.
Resumption of American Advance.
Washington, March 29. The follow
ing from Otis has reached the war de
partment: Manila, March 29. MacArthnr ad
vanced yesterday only to the outskirts of
Manlao, as it took nntil late in the
afternoon to repair the road and railroad
bridges and send cars through with
supplies. The march was resumed at 6
o'clock this morning, the troops moving
rapidly on Bocave, from where they will
continue to Bigaa, seven miles from
Malolos.
The enemy had destroyed the railway
and telegraph line. A construction
train Is following our forces. The
enemy's resistance is not so vigorons to
day. Oar loss thus far is slight. The
towns in front of our advance are being
destroyed by fire. The troops are in ex
cellent spirits. OTIS.
Manila, March 29. Noon The
American army advanced at 6 o'clock
this morning sweeping onward three
miles before 10 o'clock, and driving the
rebels beyond Bocave, -to the east of
Bulacan, and on the railroad leading to
Malolos, The troops met with but
elight resistance. '
The Filippinee fired volleys yesterday
evening for the purpose of -drawing the
American fire and disclosing the locality
of the American positions. Two men of
the Pennsylvania regiment and one
man belonging to the Dakota regiment
were wounded. The Americans re
mained silent.
The country around .Marilao and
' Manila presents a picture of desolation
Smoke is curling from hundreds of ash
heaps, and the remains of trees and
fences torn by shrapnel are to be seen
everywhere. The general appearance of
the country is as if it had been swept
by a cyclone. The roads are strewn with
furniture and clothing dropped in ' their
flight by the FilipinoB.
Bodies of dead Filipinos are stranded
UXX LJi-vi!- lyEB
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
" WOYAt BAKfWQ POWOEff CO., WEW VOTWt.
in the shallows of rivers or resting in the
jungle, where they crawled to die or
were left in the wake of the hurriedly
retreating army. These bodies give
forth a horrible odor, but there is no
time at preeent to bury them. The in
habitants who fled from Marilao and
Moycaywayan left in such a panic that
on the tables our soldiers found spread
money and valuables, and in the rooms
were trunks containing other property
of value. This was the case of most of
the houses deserted. They were, not
molested by our eoldiere,' but Chinese,
who slipped between, the armies, are
looting when they can, and have taken
possession of several houses, over which
they have raised Chinese flags, some of
which were torn down.
Deafness Cannot Do Cared.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased 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. ,Wben this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the reeult, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever ; nine cases 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 Deafnees (caused by catarrh)
tbat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars ; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Floods in California.
Stockton, Cal., March 28. Reports
from many sections of the San Joaquin
valley show that the flood caused by the
late heavy rains is increasing instead of
receding, as it was anticipated it would.
Water is still pouring in on the lowlands
but in 8otneplaces the area covered is
not increasable, owing to the depth of
the pockets. In some places the water
is so deep tbat the owners do not expect
to have their land drained before July,
too late for planting a second crop.
There are many small streams in this
section, and it is these that are causing
the ino3t trouble, the larger ones' being
generally high banked. In some places
the floods will be beneficial. It is es
timated that the flooded area covers'
nearly 30,000 acres. -
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Cirtain, Plainfield, 111.,
makes the statement, that she caught
cold, which settled on her lungs; ehe
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew worse. He told her
she was a hopeles victim of consumption
and that' no medicine could cure ber.
Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption ; ehe bought
a bottle and to her delight found herself
benefited from the first dose. She con
tinued to use and after taking six bottles
found herself sound and well ; now does
her own housework, and is as well as
she ever was. Free trial bottte of this
Great Discovery at Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store. Only 50 cents and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed. . 6
President Returns to Washington.
Washington, March 28. President
McKinley this afternoon returned to
Washington after an outing of two weeks
and a day. The special train bearing
the president and the members of the
party who have been with him through
out the trip pulled into Pennsylvania
depot here at exactly 5 o'clock this after
noon. Owing to a lack of definite knowl
edge of the exact hour of the return,
there were only a few people gathered
at the depot to witness the arrival. The
train was shifted to a sidetrack outside
the depot, where Acting Secretary of War
Meiklijobn, Adjutant-General Corbin,
t I A '
Secretary Porter and Mrs. Smith were
waiting, and carriages were in readiness.
The party entered the carriages and
drove to their homes, Mr. and Mrs.
McKinley being driven direct to the
White House.
tttory of a Slave.
- Te be bound hand and foot for years
by the chains of disease is the worst
form of slavery. Geo. D. Williams, of
Manchester, Mich., tells bow such a
slave was made free. He says; "My
wife has been so helpless for five years
that ehe could nnt tuin over in bed
alone. After using two bottles of Elec
tric. Bitters, ehe is wonderfully im
proved and able to do her own work."
This supreme remedy for female dis
eases quickly, cures nervousness, sleep
lessness, melancholy, headache, back
ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This
miracle working medicine is a godsend
to weak, eickly, run down people. Every
bottle guaranteed.' Only 50 cents. Sold
by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. 6
Philippines Offered to England.
London, March 29. The Birmingham
Post today publisher a report "emanating
from usually very well informed source,"
to the effect that the United States at
the beginning of February proposed to
Sir Julian Pauncefote that Great Britain
take over the Philippine islands upon
certain conditions. It is added that this
feeling has altered greatly since the
heavy fighting, although it is said beyond
doubt the United States would at one
time have been very glad to exchange or
otherwe disburden themselves of the
permanent charge of the islands.
Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers
between Portland and Chicago have just
been placed in service via the O. R. &
N., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern railways
daily every day in the year. Cars are of
the very latest pattern, in fart being the
most improved up-to-date sleeping care
turned out by the Pullman Company.
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. K. & N.
arriving at Chicago the morning of the
fourth day and running through with
out change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf
. Fear a Flood.
La Gbande, March 28. With the ad
vent of the warm weather and the fact
that there is still a large amount of snow
in the mountains, which will probably
go off with the first rain, there is great
danger of a flood of the Grande Eonde
river. A committee of the city will to
morrow examine the levees along the
city front, with a view to strengthening
them and preventing, damage- to city
streets amd property.
Bismarck's Iron fterve
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kindeys and bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr.' King's New Life
Pille. They develop every power of
brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley
& Houghton's drug store. 2
Aged One Hundred and Eighteen.
Indianapolis, March 28. Michael
Shea died in this city tonight at the ad
vanced age of 118 years. He was born
in Ireland in 1731, and was a friend of
Daniel O'Connell. He was married when
he was 58 years old, and has children
over 60 years of age.
As the season of the year when pneu
monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs,
colds, catarrh, bronchitis and long
troubles are to be " guarded against,
nothing "is a fine substitute." will
"answer the purpose," or is "just as
good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That
is the one infallible remedy for . all lung,
throat or bronchial troubles. Insist
vigorously upon having it if "something
elee" is offered -you. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.-
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sunburn and wind chafing'. ' tf
RED CROSS
WORK ENLARGED
National Society to bs Reorganize! for
Ttais Pnrjoso.
PLAN IS BEING
FORMULATED
Headquarters is to be Established at
Washington in a Building to be
Erected Especially for the Society.
New York, March 29. The Herald
says that plans are afoot to reorganize
the National Bed Cross Society, with a
view greatly increasing its scope.
Primarily, it is intended to establish
permanent headquarters of the National
Red Cross Society in Washington. The
proposed plan contemplates the erection
of a building at Washington to be
devoted solely to the uses of the society.
The proposed plan does not contem
plate extending the work of reorganiza
tion at present to Cuba, Hawaii or the
Philippine islands. In the United States,
the country will be divided into depart
ments as they now exist. Each depart
ment will be administered by a chief,
who will have control of the territory
under his charge, and who will in turn
be responsible to the executive com mittee'
of the board of directors. It will be the
duty of each chief to so organize his de
partment that local Bed Cross societies
will be within his jurisdicton. These
societies will be responsible to him.
The plan does not contemplate that
any person connected with the society
shall receive pay for services, except the
chief of staff at Washington, and the
clerical and si milei iabor which will be
absolutely necessary to employ.
Stockholders Meeting;.
Notice is hereby given tbat there will
be an annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co. at their office Saturday,
April 1, 1899, ac p. in., for the pur
pose of electing seven directors, and
transacting such other business as may
properly come before eaid meeting. By
order of the president.
The Dalles, March 6, 1899.
L. E. Cbowe, Secy.
S. B. Armour Dead.
Kansas City, March 29. S. B. Ar
monr, head of the local packing-house of
Armour & Co., and brother of P. D. Ar
mour, of Chicago, died here this morning
of pneumonia.
Use Clarke & Falk's Quinine Hair
Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. tf
Sherman at Washington. -
Washington, March 29. John Sher
man reached his residence here this
morning. The patient's condition is
satisfactory. .
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NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION,
U. S. Land Office, at Vancouver, Wash.,)
February, 18, 1899. (
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before W . B. Presby,
United States Commissioner for District of
Washington, at bis office in Goldendale, Wash
ington, on Saturday, April 8, 1890, viz:
Tliormao MS. Wright,
Homestead Entry, No. 10329, for the NEK Sec
tion 32, Township 4 north, of Range 13 east,
Will. Mer.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, Viz:
George B. Lyle, of Fulda P. O., Washington;
Nils J. Saline, John B. Simmons, Frank K.
.Reynolds, of Lyle P. O., Washington.
Feb-22-1 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
Government Lands
'With fine timber and running -water in
Hood River Valley, suitable for homentead and
timber entries. We locate individuals or
colonies on these lands. Large Milliner in.
dustriea now being located here ; also town lots
and other lands for sale.
Some of these Government lands are the
choicest Apple land of -the Famous Hood
Hirer Valley.
W. R. WINANS, Land Locator,
f22-lm Hood River.Wasco Co., Oregon.
Administrators Notice.
.Notice ts hereby Riven that the undersigned
bas been appointed by the county court of the
state of Oregon for Wasco county, as adminis
trator of the efct .te of Roderick McNeil, de
ceased. All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present Ibem, with
the proper vouchers, to me, in Dalles City, Ore
gon, within six months from the date of this no
tice.
Dalles City, Or., March 18th, A. D. 1399.
mch22-l HENRY i. MAIER.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby Blven that the undersigned
bas been regularlv appoiuted by the county
court of the State of Oiegun for "Wasco county ,ns
administrator oi the estate of John Brookhouse,
deceased. All persons having claims against
said estate arc hereby notified to present them,
with the proper vouchers, to me at the oilice
of Sinnott A Binnott, in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this notice.
Dalles City, Oregon, January 20, 1899.
R.J. GORMAN , Administrator.
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Notice. Timber Culture.
TJ. B. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
February 24, 1899.
Complaint having been entered at this office
by OUie P. Weberg against Wesley 8ummner for
failure to coroplv with law as to timber-cultnro
Entry No. 3025, dated September 22, 1888, upon
the 8. E. Section 10, Township b, south of
Willamette Meridian. Range 12 east, in Wasco
County, State of Oregon, with a view to the can
cellation of said entry, contestant alleging that
said Wesley Summner never plowed or cultivated
said tract except about tix acre-3 and never at
any time nor has any one for him planted any
trees or cuttings, or seeds, and also the Baid Wes
ley Summner about the month of February, 1890,
duly relinquished said tract to the United Btates.
and delivered said relinquishment to this affiant
and said relinquishment was duly filed in the
U. 8. office of The Dalles, Oregon, and at the
said time and prior thereto abandoned said tract
and hns never since said time returned thereto
or claimed any light or interest in said tract ot
land.
The said parties are hereby summoned to ap
pear at this office on the 20th day oi April, 1899,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning saidallcKed failure,
ll-li JAl'T, LUCAS, Register.
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