ffl )t Balk ChratiMe vol. xn THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1899. NO 94 PAYS PENALTY OF GREATNESS Curious CrewJs Follow Admiral Dewey Wherever He Goes. IN MEW YORK SEPTEMBER 27TH Chlcao Will Try to Get Dewey The Olyniiia Stops ut Naples One Week. Nkw Ynnic, Aug. l.A dispatch to tho Jouriml mill Advertiser Iroui Trieato e.iys: Aiuirul Dow'oy spent n quilo d:iy etrotiu libout Trieato thin afternoon nnd oveniiiBi WU!) every wlieru followed by crowila of people. Snup-Biiot photograph fiends continually dog ids footsteps, Eiiiippini; their eitineniB eontinually until tho wlinirid eaulil no longer conceal hie aniioyaueu. During the day Admiral Dewey paid n farewell visit to the De Martini family, tho only Americans living in Trieste. Miss Nellie I id Martini, who had pre lenteil him with u bouquet on the ar rival of the Olympin, sang, and Miae Mar'lierita Do Martini played for him. The admiral war greatly pleased with the music and pullaiitly complimented the young ludiee, saying, "I never heard inuh a Hue amateur singer nor a better playdr." Whitu strolling about the elrccts the admiral entered n glove ehop anil iinmudlutcly the place wau besieged by liumlri'da of people. Chicago Wants Dewey. Ciuc.Wio, Aug. 1. Ttio niombera of the fall festival committee are confident that Admiral Dowey will accept tliuir In vitntioii to he present at tho laying of thocornur-stonoof the new federal build inn. l'oetmaeter Uordun, chairman of the federal committee, is In possession of an hifurrnnl notice to thoetreet that tho ad miral will uccopi. It is expected that Admiral Dowey will arrive In New York on September 27 nnd will upend threo or four dnys in that city. From thoro ho will go to Waaliinj-tun, where a sword will bo pro tented to him by tho people of that city. October 7 lms boon selected us tho date fur the admiral's departure for Chicago. On thu Baiuo day that Admiral Dewey leaves Washington two other special tialns prepared for tho occasion will leave that city, ono bearing tho presid ent nml inoiiibora of tho cabinet, and tho other thu Judge of tho supremo court anil other prominent invited guests. The tlireo trains will travel over differ ent roads. Olympin Stops At Naples. Nkw Youk, Aug. 1. A dispatch to thu Herald from Trieato auys : If thu cruiser Olyaipm touches at uny Frenuh port it probably will bo Villefriincho. Whether ho leaves hero Tuesday evening or Wed "eeday evening will depond entirely up on the rapidity with which she can coal "etc. She is taking 000 tons of cool bidrd. leaving already COO tons In hor outers, which will take hor to Gibrai "f. bhe will roinain at Nuples ono eek in order to lot tho men continue tbeir reet and tlmo ashore. FALL VICTIMS OF THE YAQUIS Outbreak May Include 3000 or 4600 Red Devils, and Killed are Already Estimated at Fifty on Each Side. St. Louih, Augmt l.-A special to the uioue-Democrat from Ortl, Mexys: 7 doubt that the YmjuU are on the "'Ptli in earnest wm dispelled today Am?. rewB reft0,,ea ,here,Uiat wmill Amlcaiu Ha MeKlc,nl ua ma R VA A&SQLVIELY Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BOVAt DAKINQ POWDgff CO., NEW YORK. killed in pueblos, or towns, in tho Ynqui river valley, east nnd Foutlieiist of this station, Tho courier who came in with the news of tho slaughter declares that ho saw a desperate fight at 0 point forty miles southeast of Ortiz, nnd that ho bus positive evidence that J. F. Renily, 11 merchant cf Ilcrnioeillo, nnd U. Miller, a photographer in bis employ wore among the killed. ltomly was one of the best known Americans in Sonoru. Tim inhabitants of tho towns In nnd nenr Ynqui valley are in 11 statoof terror. General Torres, commander of the first military zone, which includes Sonoru, Sinnloti and Lower California, who Iwiib in the field with tho Twelfth regiment, Is also re ported among the slain. No informa tion is obtained as yet of the number of fighting Indians under arms, but if tho outbreak Is of tho proportions of the war ended in 1H97, the number may be placed at between HOOO and 4000. This outbreak is a nm prleo tothestato and army officials. It is impossible to secure accurate figures us to the total number killed to date, but tho estimate of fifty on each side is not considered excessive. IS 11' KIOIIT I'or mi Killtor to Itecnnitiienit I'ntnut MiMlli:hii)h? From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrud, N. C. It may be n question whether the editor of a newspaper has .tho right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as 0 tiroventiye of suffering wo feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Komedy. We have known and used this medicine in our family tor twenty years and have ulways found it reliable. In muny cases a doeo of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. Wo do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for u cure, but wo do beliovo Hint if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on hand and administered ut the inception of an uttack, much suffering might bo avoided nnd in very many cases the presence of u physician would not be required. At oust this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Yellow Fever Situation. Wahiiinuto.v, Aug. 1. Surgeon-Gen-oral Sternberg this afternoon received tho following telegram from Surgeon Vlckory in ohm go of tho Soldiers' Home at Hampton, Vn tho scene of the yellow fevor epidemic: "Epldemie not extending. In the last day, two cases and ono death. Origin not discovered. Do you know if wo can get immune surgcone nnd nurses?" Himlu'H Orentett Need. Mr. It. P. Olivia, ol Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. VVoek norves had causod severe pains in tho back of his head. On using Electric Jlittere, America's greatest blood nnd uorvo remedy, all pain soon loft him. Ho says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it curca livornnd kidney trouble, purl fit's' the blood, tones up tho stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor und now life into every muscle, nervo and organ of the body. If weak, llreu or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 5oc. Sold by Blakoley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Vuloanlo Kruptluui Aro grand, but skin eruptions rob lifo of joy. Bueklen'fl Arnica Salvo cures thorn ; also old, running and fever sores, Uleors, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Outs, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Haude, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth, Drives out pains and uches. Only 26 ctf . a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by Blakoley & Houghton, drug-gilt. I Baking Powder iPVKE Dog And Boy Hun Over, Dai.i.ah, Or., July .'il. Walker Baker, the 10 years-old son of Charles Baker, while drvlng a trained dog in harness, was run over by a freight team in Dallas, and the do,; was killed, but the boy es caped unhurt. After tho wagon had run over the dog he sprang to his feet, reared upon tho bay'n breast and gave a pitiful whine, and then fell dead at his young mastei's feet. Tho attachment between these faithful friends was great. The boy refuses to eat, and cries con tinually since the accident. Klectlou Notice. By virtue of an order made by the Board of Firo Delegates of Dulled City firo department on tho 18th day of July, 1801), notice i'b hereby given that there will bo an election held for the purpose of electing a chief engineer and an assistant chief of Dalles City fire de partment, Bnid election to bo held on the first Monday in Auciist, paid dnv being tho 7th of August, 1899. The polling place of said election jhall bo at tho fire engine house, situated on Third street, Dalles City, and the polls of said election Eliall open at 5 o'clock p. m. and be closed at 7 o'clock p. m. 0:1 suid day. Dated Dalles City, Oregon, this 24th day of July, 1899. E. M. WlNO.VTK, Secretnry Board of Fire Delegatee. Jly 24 2tvk J Notice. Notice is hereby given to nil property owners In Dalles City to immediately cut down and destroy all thistles grow ing on their property; and if said thistles are not immediately cut down, I will proceed to removo them at the expense of the property on which they aro located, and tho property owner will also be liable to a fine. Dalles City, August 1, 1899. lDt N. D. IIUGiir.s, Marshal. Lost. Three horses Juno 10, 1899, described as follows: two weighing about 1400 each. One a light chestnut branded D on left shoulder. Black horse brunded C on loft shoulder. One bald faced sorrel weighing about 1200; roached mane. A liberal reward for information of the whereabouts, or the return of same. A. Mason, J. Bays, Controctors, Viento, Or., or E. V. Husiia.sd, Mosier, Or. j28-lni A diseased stomneli surely under uiiueB health. It dulls the brain, kills energy, destroys the nervous system, and predisposes to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles nro quickly cuied by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of cutes and is curing them every day. Its ingredients aro such that it can't help curing. Snipes-Iviuersly Drug Co. P omul. In East End Feed Yard Wednesday morning, July 6th, a bay horse, about fourteen hands high between 10 or 12 years old ; white star on forehead, black points; saddle marks and brand B L on left shoulder with running K underneath, and weighing about 900 pounds. Owner can have same by proving property and paying all charges. jly Slm Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insects stings und Ivy poison ingquickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfoils. De Witt's is mfe nnd ure. Butler Drug Co. "What might have been" If that little cough hadn't been neglected, Is the sad reflection of thousands of consump tives. Ono Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. Butler Drug Co. DeWItt' Little JEarly Kiiers benefit permanently, Thoy lend gentle assist ance to nature, causing 110 pains or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion and liver allmtutt. Butler Drug Co. ARE ALIVE Al WELL Messaics From Ohm Coys Snnposcu to Be Dead. WERE TAKEN BY FILIPINOS Private McCoy, Lawrence and Mills, of Company M, Who Have Been Missing Since April. San Fuaksico, July 31. Theio was rejoicing in the Oregon eatr.p this morn ing when Captain Porman, of company M, posted a cablegram from General Otis saying that Ralph McCoy, James E. Lawrence and Clarence Mills are still alive and well in the Philippines, though prisoners of the rebels. Since April 28, those men have been given up ns dead. On that date, at G in the morning, they were sent to recon noiter territory adjacent to Marllca, near the company camp. All were heavily armed, and were to return at or before noon. That was the last heard of the trio until yesterday, when General Otis learned that they had been spared by the insurgents, who had tnken them as prisoners. No details were received. Company M is jubilant tonight, and everybody feels like celebrating, for the men long mourned as dead will, it is thought, Boon be on their way to the friendly shores of Oregon. All ore mem bers of company M, and many a day wae t-'pent by there anxious comrades in Ecouring the swamps and bamboo jung les to find some trace of them. The Oregon camp looks deserted, and everything belonging to tho government lias been removed, escept beds in the tents. The boys ol the Second regiment in vlted thoobniska men to lunch with them today, and two hours of good cheer nnd fellowship were spent happily. The Oregonians have done their share in wel coming the returning volunteers, and met them in a body at the treinport dock. A I'rtglitful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bncklen's Arnica Salve, the beet in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. CureE old sores, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns, felons and nil skin eruptions. Beet pile euro on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 You need have no boils if you will buy Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. VOGT Opera House ONE N101IT ONLY, MONDAY, AUGUST 7th Special engagement GEORGIA UP-TO-DATE MINSTRELS Introducing the latest songs, drtucts and specialties. 30 Colored Stars. 10 Vaudeville Novelties. See the Cako Walk Contest. Grand Concert and Street Parade at 2 o'clock p. in. Admission - 25o, 50c, 76o Seati on sole at the Butler Drug Co.'s, I It Gosts Nothing To have the little rips and tears to your shoes sowed up if you buy them HER. We employ a practical cobbler to do that work. Not only the finer grades, but any and every shoe we sell is entitled to free treatment for these minor ills. I A. M. Williams & Co. 3 jnrnrrn fT.rnntTnnrn'i u'Mil.rriTnTrniTiinmrnTiiTnnrir.TnrrTTnTTTriiirTni rnrnTn riTrrrrmTTn mi a n ip I 1 i ! ? I I l " k 1 3i' 1 r r I Si ! i t jij 1 i ? 4 I i i t 5 't 5 'A 'A f NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Officio at Vakcouvbu. Wash.,) July 5, lsiw. j Notteo Is hereby Riven that the following named tettlcm have tiled notice of their Inten tion to lllflko Until uroof In uumiort of tlielr claims, nnd that mid proofs wilt bo made before n, u. rrt'Buy, uimcii amies Lomniisaioner ior District of wnbhiliKton. ut Ills otflcu In (loldcn- dale, Washington, on Monday, August 14, lbW, VII. i Stephen Blarlett. Homestead Entry No. WI, for tho 8. i N. K. i, N. K. US. K. Section li), and 8. W. ft N. W.L of Bectlou 20, Township 3 North, of Itango lit It'll, ...... Mil, ti ill juur. He utmea the following uitncssfB to Drove his continuous residence upon and cultivation auiu una, viz: Carl Krunzen, Christian Franzcti, I'orter I., liardlbon, Marion Spluwn, till of l.ylc 1. 0.,Wash, I'orter L. Hurillaon. Id names the folTowluir witnesses ta nmvo his continuous residence unoii. and cultlvutlon of said land, viz.: uari rraiizen, uuriiuan Frauzcn, Btepheu Marlott, Marlon Spluwn, all of LyU 1. O,, Wash. Jly II W. K. UUNBAK, KcgUter. Homestead Entry No. VOM, for the b. E. t of t). K. ii of Hcetlou IV: tho H. W. of 8. W.li, Heotion 'JO; i:. 4 of N. E. of Bectloii SO, To wa sh In 8 North, of llauso la East. Will. Mcr. 0 ffimaE30l! The Chronicle, The Dalles, Op. Job Printers. NOTICE. U. 8. Land Offk k, Tho Dulles, Ore. I July , 1S9U. ( Notice Is hereby Klveu that thu order of De ccniberS, 18'JI, temporarily wlthdmnlug fniot disposal, for the purposes of u bout railway, the lands mi the south side and within six miles of tho Columbia river, between Tho Dulles: and. Celilo, has been revoked by the president, ex cept us to the following described parcels: one ttr the KW'H of tfeo 31, T 2 N, K 11 K, coaUiiulng about four and one-hall ucreii, and tho other lu thoNWW.Sco'Jl, T a N, it 15 E, containing about half au avre. On and alter September 1, 180U, we will receive uiipiii'uiious or uuy vticuui lumis iiiciuueil iiieieiu J. 1'. l.Ul'AS. OTIS X'ATTKItSON, Krgistor. Jly;iil receiver. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that I he undersigned has tiled his iliiut account as executor of tho es tate of Sarah McAteo with ttiv clerk of the count court of thustuto of Oregon, for Wasco county, and that Thursday, the Ulh day of July, 18'JO, at the hour of 10 o'clock u. m. lias beau llxct as thu time and the county ciurt room In Dalles City as the p'aco for the lies ring of ob jections to said ilua account and settleiueul ol said estate. Dated July 13, lSiU. THOS. NOHVAU juu HI Ezecutur.