VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1899. NO 97 MUST CONTINUE TO FIGHT IBtricaiis Mast Fight tor Every Fool of Ground Tocy Hold. ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING ARMS Tlicj Arc Co'minK from Japan and Australia, and Cartridges Bear Trade Mark of United States Firm. Ciiicaoo, Aug. 4. The Tribune's epe cial eorreHpoinlunco from Manila under dutuof JuiioliO.eayH: The next cnmpnign can hunlly liecin auonur thnu November, ill though the country may dry up enough tov;inln tiie middle of October to permit tin; American troops to take the field than. The American urmy during the rainy aeiiBou can hardly be expected to do imytliiiiR more than hold what it lino gained nml prepure fur the next cam paign. The ground to defund 1b not very cront. On the Knuth of Manila wo have Iiuub niimit fliteon miles rwhv, where the Fourth and Fourteenth infantry, with several gunH from the Sixth nrtillery, aro stationed. This territory was gained only n-Ithin the last two weeks by the hnrd lighting ut l'arnnunue, at which even tlio ruttlu of the rifles can be heurd in Manila. Northward the farthest point In the control of our ooldiorH in San Fernando, forty-one tniluH from Manila, on ttio railroad. The railroad in 149 miles in length in till, but the insurgents control 11 tilts track between San Fernando and Dacupan, the northern terminal of the road. The Amoricnns hold Canadalm, aat of San Femundo ten miles. They hold all the towns along the railroad, of courto, to Sun Fernando and Ualiuag, tevon miles east of Pnlllun. Iteporte continually come from linliuuB tliat the town is entirely surrounded by the enemy and is about to bo carried by assault. But Colonel Page and the Third infantry huvo so far driven the rebels wick with disastrous Iobs evory time they have assaulted the town, and he de clares lie can hold it for an indellnite time, although his position thero is by no means nn easy one. Supplies and mall can only bo curried over to Ualiung from the railroad undor an escort of not less than 150 men, who are invariably nt tacked Bomowhoro along the road, both doing and coming. Heavy shipments of arms nre said to be coiistautly nrriving from Japan and Australia and, it is said, even from our wn country. Cartridges picked up in Hio ineurgent trenuhes bear tun trado ark of a big manufacturing firm in the United States. The Insurgents hnvo three factories where they manufacture cartridges and other munitions of war. If they were kept on the run they would have notimosotoequlp themselves that "ley could returu after defeat, bettor "bio to fight than they were before. They are learning things every encoun ter with the Americans. The papers In Manila have continually referred to the act that the rebels were prone to shoot too high, and they adorned finally to "nve learned the lesson and now they a getting their shots well down and raansl" lK greftt im)rovement In awku- Royal Ausqvutewv tout?.? Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OVAt OAKIHO POWPtn CO., HEW VOBK. irom urazli. They wont to Brazil to Htudy geological formations near Pernam- buco, but the authorities thought they were spies seeking information concern ing Brazilian fortifications. The stu dents, however, were not prevented from returning to the Unitod States. IS IT UIDIIT For an Editor to ltconinintil ill ll c I n kiiT I'BtCIlt Yellow lack is Downed. Wabiunqton, Aub. 4. The Marine nospUai received word today that several mndred tents and a quantity of cots e been turned over to the Hampton "otne from Fort Monroe to allow the camping out of 1600 of the inmates on ' home grounds while tbe barracks re being defected. There .were no "ports of new cases. , Tills ii taken to indicate that the,epWemic la at a stand- Thought Tfcej Were Spies. JJJ 1 Harold Havea.,ptud.nt- of Lelaud HUnfordunWeHy,a,Ttd here today From Sylvan Vullev News. Brevrad. N. 0. It may bo a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventive of Buffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain'e Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Wo have known und used this medicine in our family lor twenty yours and have always found it reliuble. In many cases a dose of this remedy would saVo hours of suffering while n physician is awaited. We do not bolicvo in depending implicitly on any medicine lor a cure, but we do believe that If a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Keuiedy was kept on hand and administered ut the inception of an attack, much suffering might be avoided und iu very many cuees the presence of a physician would not be required. At I no Bt this litis been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Illakoley & Houghton, DruggistB. Robbery Was a Fake. Taooma, Aug. I!. Anna Steiger, a 16-year-old girl, who claimed to have been bound and gagged while her home was robbed of $60 by two masked men a few days ago, has been arrested. She con fessed thut she stolo the money and con cocted the story. Cuturrh. Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the scut of the dieeuse. Catarrh is u blood or constitutional dieense, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It wns wus prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is n regulnr prescription. It is compoBed of the beet tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. Ciikney & Co., PropB., Toledo O. Sold bv drruggintB, price 7e. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 HOT WEATHER IN THE EAST Op it tbc Nineties ani Also Fast tie nniilrei Mart, THE CHAPLAIN IS OVERCOME Reports of Intense Heat Conie From Many Eastern Cities Orccon Is All Right. Omaha, Aug. S. This is the third in a Berles of very hot days in Nebraska. The maximum temperature at Omaha was DO on Tuesday, 93 yesterday, and 92 today. High winds make the conditions very uncomfortable. In the south part of the state, even higher temperature is reported. At Sytacuee, the thermome ter recorded a maximum of 102 in the shade today, with only a little less than the two preceding days. Wymore re ports 107 in the shade for toduy. Along the line oi the Burlington, temperutureB have ranged from 90 to 100. The corn crop is now in a critical con dition, and some damage is likely to re sult if the extreme heat continues. Copious rains are reported in the north ern half of the state, with temperatures much lower than further south. Hoy Drowned Near Junction City. Junction City, Aug. 3. Vernon Ut linger, aged thirteen, son of Thomas Uttinger, wus drownod in the Willamette river today, u mile and a quarter east of Junction City. He was swimming with a crowd of small boys. The body wus recovered by II. C. Muhon and Mr. Gould. Volcanic Kruptlou Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Buoklen'e Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers,, Bolls, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and acheB. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley a Houghton, drug gists. 2 Will Prospect iu tbe Cascades. Junction City, Aug. 3. L. Lawrence, a miner at Denver, Colo., late of Cripple Creek, and B. Parker started for the Bobemo mines today. They will pros pect north over the Cascades and to Baker City. They have good prospects in view. Our m Cola In ! Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tab- eta. Ail druggists refund the money u t falls to cure. 20c. Chaplain Milburn Overcome. Lincoln, Aug. S. Dr. W. H. Milburn, the blind chapluin of the United States senate, was prostrated by euuBtroke and fell unconBciouB this afternoon, while delivering a lecture at the Nebraska Epworth assembly, at Lincoln Park. He was brought to the city and revived under the care ot a physician. Tonight he is much improved, and doctors look for an almost complete recovery in time. Springfield, III., Aug. 3. Today waB the hottest day of the year, tbe govern ment thermometer registering a max imum of 97 degrees, while the ther mometers on the Btreet registered higher in the ehado. St. Louis, Aug. 3. According to the weather bureau, St Louis was the hot test city iu the Uuited States today. The maximum temperature was reached at 4 o'clock this afternoon, when the ther mometer at tho weather bureau office, on top of the custom-house, tegtetered 99 degrees. At the same time, several thermometers in the street showed the morcury at 105. Kansas City, Aug. 3. rue govern ment observatory iu Kausas City regis tered 96 for two hours this afternoon. Webb City, Mo., reports 106, aud Joplin, 101. Cincinnati, Aug. 3. The weather bu reau reports a temperature of Qd dog., here this afternoon, the highest for twelve years. Seven persons were pros trated by heat. Dib Moines, la., Aug. 3. Today was the hottest of the year, the official tem perature being 92 degrees, Iowa points report as high as 100 degrees. Pxobia, 111., Aug. 3, This was the hottest day of the year. The official thermometer marked OS degree i at 2 o'clock. Going to Camas Prairie. Lswiston, Ang. 3. The special train of President Mallet), of the northern Pacific, arrived here tbls morning, and attached to the train was tbe private oar of Pmldeut Moblor, of the O. R. & N. Probidents Mclen and Mobler did not come to the city, however, but left tbe train at Spaulding, taking private con veyances for an inspection of the Camas Prairie country. They are exp.ctcd hero tomorrow evening. You need have no boils if you will buy Clarke & Fnlk'e sure cure for bolls Use Clarke & Falks Ttosofoam for the teeth. tf VOGT Opera House ONE XIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, AUGUST 7th Special engagement GEORGIA UP-TO-DATE MINSTRELS introducing the latest eongs, dances and specialties. 30 Colored Stars. 10 Vaudeville Novelties. See theCake Walk Contest. Grand Concert and Street Parade at 2 o'clock p. in. Admission - 25c, 50c, 75c Seats on sale at tbe Butler Drug Co.'s. Santa Fe We Offers travelers choice of the following routes east. They are all famous for their scenic attraction. O. R. & N. view Ogden and Denver. Shasta Route view Saciomento, Ogden and Denver. Shasta Route view Sacramento, Lis Angeles aud Alberquerque. A dailv Hue of through PULLMAN PALACE and TOURIST SLEEPER, from Sp.u FranciFCo and Los Angeles to Chicago. This is The Short Line from Bouthern California To the East. Applv to the acents of the O. R. & N. Co. or the undersigned, for folders anr descriptive literature. J. J. DEVEREUX, Gen. Agt. Worcester. Bide. Portland, Or. pes i sale 11 head of Good Work Horses. For terms apply to WM. WATERMAN, At M. M. Waterman's, on 8-mlle. Notice of Filing Final Account Notleo Is hereby given that the undersigned, the iissisnco of J. V. Moore, II. K, Moure, it ml J. W, mid II. K. Moore, Insolvent debtor, hiss Mod with tho clerk nf the circuit court, of tut! mute oi ureKon, tor wasoo county, uis nuoi nc count its such Htfclicuee: the sniue will bo heard mid juissed uoii by mid circuit court ou the Ut any oi mo nvxi rcKumr lenu oi tuiu circuit court, to-wit, the November, lSl9,ti'rm thereof, at the hour of ten o'clock n, in,, or s noon there after us the mutter can be readied. Jlj lS it VOIK BUTLKK, Assignee. While Sojourning in the Country Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been duly minoluted by the honorable County Court of the Bute of Oickou, for Wasco county, us executor of tho estate of fhebeJ. HulKht, deceased. All perrons having claims against suld estate ure hereby notified to pre tent the same, properly veiltled. to mo at my olllcu in Dulles City. Oiegou, within six mouths from the date of this uotloe. Dated tun otu any ot Juiy, itw. Kit A N K MKNKFKK. Kxccutor of tho estate of l'hube J. lialirbt. deceased. Jly -il NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notleo is hereby given that tho undersigned has tiled his tlnuf account us executor of the es tate of Hsriih McAtoo with tue clerk of tho count court of the state ot Oregon, for Wasco county, snd that Thursday, the filth duyof July, low, at mo aour oi iu o ciocx a. iu, nas oeuu tlxed as the time and the county court room in Dalles City as the n'aoe for the hearing of ob jections to said ilual oocouut aud settlement of Mia osutif. Dated July 13. 1890. TUGS. NOKVAL. jun M i liieeutor. You will not want time to hang heavy on your hands. We shall be glad to fill all mail orders for i& ji-raDroiuery Materials, otampea Linen, iLmuroiaery and Knitting Silks, Patterns and Braids for Lace making. Books and Magazines are not in our line, but any order -ou might send us for such will be care fully attended to, just the same. Take our Catalogue with you, for convenience in ordering. A. M. Williams & Co. f 4 Tha Dalles, Of. The Chronicle, Job Printers. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ell kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, u kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, SiiSo Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle ton FlOUr N'8 t,our 18 mnufactnred expressly for family w ' use; everriack li Kuaranteed to iflve Mtiafcetlasn W eell our goods lower than any house iu tbe trade, and if you don't tbiaksw eall aud get our prices and be convinced. Highest Priow Paid for Wtoat, Barley and Oata.