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    VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1899
NO 307
ADVANCED AND
TOOK MALOLOS
Relicls Had Fired tlie City and Retreated
to tlie Mountains.
KANSAS TROOPS
TO THE FRONT
American Casuaiities One Man Killed
and Fifteen Wounded Troops are
Resting at Malolos.
Manila, March 31. 3:55 p. m. At
10 o'clock this morning the American
flag was raised over Malolos. The Kan
sas and Montana regiments on entering
the city lound it deserted, the preeidencia
burning, and the rebels . retreating
towards the mountains in a state of
terror. It is believed they cannot in
future make even faint resistance. The
American loss is email.
It is evident the rebels some time ago
abandoned all hope of holding their cap
ital, for the Americans found there elab
orate prerarations for the evacuation.
Most of the rebels' forces were removed
yeBterday evening to positions east of the
railroad, leaving only eotne email bands
in the strong trenches in front of Malolos.
Washington, March 31. The folio w
. ing was received at the was department
this morning:
"Manila, March 31. The troops are
resting at Malolos. A considerable
portion of the city was destroyed by fire.
Our casualties are one killed and fifteen
wounded.
"Hale has returned with bis troops to
his former position north of Manila.
"Otis."
Hall Advanced Today.
Manila, March 31. 10 :30 a.m. Hall's
brigade advanced today from Mariqutna
up the Mateo river valley almost to
Montalban, driving the enemy to the
bills in the north. The rebel 9 were con
siderable in force at the junctions of the
rivers Nanca and Ampit with Mateo, but
the American artillery soon scattered
them with heavy loss. The American
loss was one killed. Lieutenant Gregg, of
the Fourth infantry. Hall eventually
returned to the waterworks.
Particulars of the Advance.
Manila, March 31. 3:55 p. m. Gen
eral MacArthur started for the rebel
capital at 7 o'clock this morning with
two rapidly-firing guns flanking the
track, two gnus of the Utah battery on
tho right and two guns of the Sixth
artillery firing continuously. The
Kansas aud Montana regiments moved
upon Malolos, and the Nebraska and
Pennsylvania - regiments and Third
artillery kept along the right of the
railroad.
The only effective stand made by the
rebels was at an earthwork, half a mile
from Malolos, and on the right, where
the Nebraska regiment, as was the case
yesterday, had the hardest work and
suffered the greatest loea.
The Filipino flag, which was flying
from the center of the town, was hauled
down by some men of the Montana regi
ment, who subsequently raised their
own above it.
From the columns of smoke arising
from the city, it seemed as if the whole
place was ablaze. - It turned out how
aver, that only the preeidencia, or gov
ernment building, and a few of the
smaller buildings had been set afire by
the rebels before they evacuated the
place. -
From reports gathered by the Amer
ican officers from prisoners and others,
it ia believed the rebel army is con
stantly losing strength on account of
desertions, and although the enemy may
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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome :
SOVAl 6AKIW POWOER CO.. MEW VOBK.
make one or two more stands, the forces
of Aguinaldo will degenerate in perhaps
a month to a few hundred, wbo may
continue waging a guerrilla warfare in
the mountains. -
The American troops behaved splen
didly. They advanced steadily, clearing
successive lines of trenches through the
woods and jungles and eoffering from
the frightful heat. In addition, the
American volunteers were handicapped
in fighting by the fact that their Spring
field rifles are ot shorter range than the
Mauser rifles in tbehands of the rebels.
Under these circumstances the steady
advance of our troops is a remarkable
achievement. But the most notwortby
feature of this onward sweep of the
Americans is the patience and endurance
of the private soldiers.
This afternoon the victorious Ameri
can army is feasting on cocoanuta and
bananas and enjoying a well earned rest
while the hospital train ia carrying the
wounded back to Manila.
Dulneu Cannot Da Carer.
by local applications, aa they cannot
reach the diseased- portion of the ear.
There ia only one way to cure' deafnesp
and that ia bv constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube ia in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect, bearing, aud when it Ia en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed for
ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which ia 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 cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars : free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.-
CSoldfcy Druggists, 75c. 6-10
Hall's Family Pille are the best.
Rain in Grant County.
Long Cbeek, March 30. Northern
Grant county was visited during the
thirty-six hours ended Tuesday by a
warm rain, which causing the snow to
disappear on the hillsides, and the grass
to start on the lower plains. In some
sections plowing is being done. Ac
cording to reports from orchardists,
many fruit trees bave been killed, and
it ia believed that the strawberry crop
will be light. -
Much trouble is bad by farmers in se
curing seed grains, owing to the scarcity
resulting from feeding whole grain to
stock as a substitute for bay. Persons
who have attempted to purchase wheat
for seed bave been unable to secure any,
and will be compelled to go outside .the
county for it.
Story of Slave.
Te be bound hand and foot for years
by the chains of disease is tho woist
form of. slavery. Geo. D. Williams, of
Manchester, Mich., tells how such, a
slave was made free. He says : "My
wite nas Deen so neipiess lor five years
that she could not turn over in bed
alone. After using two bottles of Elec
trie Bitters, she 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, sickly, rjin down people. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. - Sold
by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. 6
Awful Marine Disaster.
Southampton, March 31. The passen
ger steamer Stella, plying between this
port and the Channel islands, crashed
npon the dreaded Caequet rocks, near
the island of Alderney, yesterday after
noon, in a dense fog, and foundered in
ten minutes. Her boilers exploded with
a tremendous report as she went down.
The coasting steamer Lynx, which
mms
brought the news of the disaster bere,
picked up four boats and forty persons.
It is estimated that 120 persona were
drowned.
. The second officer of the steamer, wbo
was among the rescued says a collapsible
boat was launched full of people, but be
thinks it struck on the rocks, owing to
the fog. - Another steamer has picked up
a boat containing forty-five persons, in
cluding twenty women, who escaped from
the wrecked steamer.
The Stella bad on board 210 passengers,
who were going to spend Easter in the
Channel islands. . -
KINGSTON FIGHT -A
SERIOUS MATTER
Two Americaa Sailors and Eight Na
tives Were Killed and Several
Wounded.
New Yokk, March 31. A dispatch to
the. Herald from Kingston, Jamacia,
says: During the fight between Ameri
can sailors and native boatmen, on
Tuesday, at the wharf,, the casualties
were:
Indiana Two killed (O. Grady and
another) and several wounded. :
Texas Jamed Darcy, oiler, concussion
of the brain, and W. F. B. McMahon,
fractured knee, are going North on the
Supply.
Three men from the Texas ate in the
hospital. One named Green, a water
tender, may die from a stab wound;
twenty-five other sailors were injured,
including four on the Supply. That
ship's whaleboat crew, being stoned by
natives, were forced overboard to escape
death.
Eight natives are reported killed.
The Newark arriyed thia morning.
- Ketn&rkable BeHcue.
Mrs. Michael Cirtain, Plainfield, 111.,
makes the statement, that she caught
cold, which eettled on her lungs; she
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 her.
Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for cousumption ; she 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 bottle of this
Great Discovery at Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store.': Only 50 cents and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed. - - 6
President May Go to Yellowstone.
Washington, March 30. Senator Car
ter, of Montana, was at the White House
today and urged the ' president to visit
the Yellowstone Park during his summer
vacation. The president has long bad
this in view, and if the public business
will permit, it ia very probable that he
will arrange to make the trip some time
in July or August.
For frost bitee, burns, indolent sores,
eczema, skin disease, and especially
Piles, Do Witt'a Witch Hazel Salve
Stands first and best. Look out for dis
honest people who try to. imitate-and
counterfeit it. It's their endorsement
of a good article. . Worthless gooda are
not imitated. Get De Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Peter Erickson.
Hood Riveb, Or., March 30. Word
has been received that Peter Erickson,
formerly of this place, was killed at
Elizabeth, N. J., on March 28. He was
a member of the Hood River I. O. O. F.
lodge. No particulars have been received.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest ' kind of
chicken feed. " - rcb25-tf
NO COLOR
LINE DRAWN
Vanccnver Will Welcome the Negro
- Troops.
Vancotjveb, Wash., March 30. The
troops ordered to take station here, con
sisting of one company of the Twenty
fourth infantry, are expected to leave
Salt Lake Saturday and are looked for
on Monday. The report that there is
general feeling against the colored
soldiers here is erroneous. On the con
trary it may be said that the' people of
Vancouver are patriotic and know no
color line. The colored soldiers will be
aa warmly welcomed in both city and
barracks aa would any company of white
soldiera. -
. As the season of the year when pneu
monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs,
colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung
troubles are to be guarded against,
nothing "is a fine substitute." will
"answer the purpose," or ia "just as
good" as One Minute. Cough Cure. Thai
is the one infallible remedy for all lung,
throat . or bronchial troubles. Insist
vigorously upon having it if "something
else" ia offered yon. Snipea-Kinersly
Drug Co. -"
A COMMISSION
WILL BE NAMED
Modus Vivendi for Settlement . of the
. Samoan Dispute Has Been0 Agreed
Upon.
Washington, March 31. A modus
vivendi for the settlement of the Samoan
troubles baa been proposed and is now
under favorable consideration by the
three governments concerned. It con
templates the creation of a joint high
commission consisting of one member
of each country, to pass upon the recent
clash of authority and resulting dis
order. The proposition, it if understood, was
put forward by Germany, and ia the
second one submitted for the settlement
Of the entire question.
The steamer Spokane has been placed
in service on the Snake river between
Sparta and LewUton with double daily
service and will be operated as a through
mail, express and passenger steamer,
making round trips daily except Satur
day. -Leave Riparia at 2:30 a. m. ar
riving at Lewiston at 12 o'clock noon.
Leave Lewiston at 2 :30 p. m. arriving
at Riparia at 7 o'clock p.' m. The
steamer Lewiston will' take the place of
the Spokane on the same schedule Sat
urdays and at other times will be oper
ated on a wild echedule, taking care of
all local work. The object of this new
schedule is to place the Wis ten and Buf
falo Hump countries more in touch with
points on the 0. R. & N. tf
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 cars
tuned out by the -Pullman Company.
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. R. & N.
arriving at Chicago the morning of the
fourth day and running through with
out change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of 'joy. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches
Only 25 cte. a ' box. - Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. - 2
"Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate the world," said a geniua. The
druggist banded him a bottle of DeWitt's
Little Early. Risers, the famous little
pills. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
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On Monday next, in order to
introduce this department,
we offer our entire
line of Children's
Wasfi Dresses
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The styles are exceptionally pretty; materials are
Ginghams, Percales, Long Cloths, Piques, Lawns and
Organdies ; trimmings are' in lace, embroideries, braids
and tuckings. Prices range from 39c to $3X0. .
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Government Lands
With fine timber and rnnntna; -water In
Hood River Valley, suitable for hometd and
timber entries. We locate Individuals or
colonies on these lands. Large Milling- In
dustrie now being located bere; also town lots
and other lands for sale.
Borne of these Government lands are the
choicest Apple land ot tho Famous flood
River Vallev.
W. R. WINAN8, Land Locator, -f22-lm
Hood River.Wasco Co., Oregon.
Administrators Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
bas been appointed by the county court of the
stute of Oregon for Wasco county, as adminis
trator nf the estate of Roderick McNeil, de
ceased. All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present them, with
the proper vouchers, to me, in Dalles City, Ore
gon, within six months from the date of this no.
uce.
Dalles City, Or., March 18th, A. V, 1S99.
mch22-i HENRY J. MA1EK.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION,
TJ. 8. Land Cffice, at Vancotjveb, Wash.,)
KEBBDAEY, 18, 1899. t '
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler bns 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 his otlice in Goldendale, Wash
ington, on Saturday, April 8, 1899, viz:
ThnrmiD B. Wright,
Homestead Entry, No. 10S29, for the NEJ4 Sec
t Inn 32, Township 4 north, of Kange 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-ai-1 W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
Public
Botuling Riley
Next to Columbia Hotel.
Open Day and flight.
Courteous treatment
to all Bowler's...
Special Rttfactions
For Bowling Parties. Patronage of
the public respectfully solicited.
parry Esping, Proprietor.
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pretty Percale dress, with box plait
ruffle front and' back, trimmed with
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lace, pretty checks and
etnpes in pink and blue;
sizes 1 to 5 years, offered
Monday, at only.
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Tie Dalles, PortlanJ ani Astoria
Navigation Co.'
si Regulator $ Dalles City
Daily (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland..
Touching at way points on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt,
and are in excellent shape for the season of 1899.
The Regulator Line will endeavor to give its
patrons the best sen-ice possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasnre,
travel by the steamers of The Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave Pbrtland 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.
priuate
B6ardii7ou5
Table board
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