hxonhk. vol. xir THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1899. NO 111 I) c Dalles DEWEY'S TALK MOST FRANK Wiiili Lite to Sec Violence Against Filipinos Slopi. HE NEVER FAVORED IT Capable of Self-Government But they Must First Submit to Law An Interview Credited to the Admiral, but Hearing Some Evidences of .Manufacture. Nr.w Yokk, Auk. 21. A dispatch to tliu World from London gives nt soino length the London Daily News' reported interview with Admirul Dewey ut Nnplee. According to tho eorrespondont Admirul Dewey began by saying that he regarded Cavito 11 h tho battle which decisively turned tho fortunes of war in favor of tho American:). He added: "The Spanish ehipa were fought well, all tho same." The correspondent nskud him if the Philippines were likely to be paciOed coon. The udmirul replied: "I have tbe question of the Philippines more nt heart tlmn bus uny other Ameri can, because 1 know the Filipinos inti mately itnd they know 1 um their friend. The recent insurrection is tho fruit of tliu uimrchy which has lung reigned in the islands, but the insurgents will have to submit themeulvesto the law after bo ing accustomed to no luw ut all. I believe and nllirm, nevertheless, that the Phil ippine question will be very shortly eolvfd. "The Kilipinoa are capable of govern inn themselves; they Imvo nil qualifica tions for it. It is a question of lime, but tin- only way to settle tho insurrection and assure prosperity to the archipelago is to concede self-government to the in habitants. That would be u solution of many questions and would satisfy all, especially tho Filipinos, who believe theniBclves worthy of it and are so. "I have never boon in favor of violence toward tho Filipinos. The islands are at this moment blockaded by a fleet and war rciime in the interior. This abnorm al statu of things should cease. I should like to Kee autonomy first conceded and then annexation might be talked about. This is my opinion, "1 should like to seo violence nt once put a stop to. According to my view, the concession of self-government ought to 1m the most just und logical solution." Tim Admiral epoko with nu air of frank conviction. Storm In Iowa. Ilia-man, Ia., Aug. 20. Karly this woriung u severe wind and ruin etorm Visited this section, and did much dam Ki in both city and country. Trees were blown down and uprooted, numer ous sheds and buildings blown over. A section of Steyor'a opera houso was lifted oirund deposited in the Btreet half tt block away, tearing down n number of telephone- wires no it deicended. Tho now lodguroom of the ElkB and the club rooms of tho German Singing Society in the Stover block were damaged consid erably by water running in whero the roof was blown off. Reports from the country indicate that a great many wind '"IIIh and stacks of hay and grain were blown over. CANDY POISONER IS INSANE Miss Horlockcr Will Not Be Tried (or Attempting to Kill Mrs. Morcy. waiia, Aug. 20. A special to tbe Bee I mm ii it ... Word comes from Hutinoa ti.. Miu 7 lUrloclie, who ii Bnder a (6000 nd, charged with having attempted to R AVAl ftAKINO BSOLUTEEY lEHJRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OYl OAKIHO POWOEB tako tho life of Mrs. CharleB F. Morcy, hy sending her a box of poisoned candy on April 10 last, is now In nn insane asylum nt Jacksonville, III. About two months ago MissIIarlocker went to New York city to visit her eiEter and recup erate, but it was generally thought nt thattiico tho would not return to Hast ings to attend the continuance of her hearing, which wus to come up in the equity term of the district court, Sep tember, aftor which she was to have been hound over to the jury term of the district court in December. It is the general feeling here that Miss Horlocker will be properly judged insane, nnd this celebrated case will thus bo brought to a close. IS K 11IQIJT For un Editor t Itenmumeiitl l'atout iUmllcliich? From Svlvan Valley News, Brevrud, N. C. It may bo a question whether the editor of n newspaper bus the ri;ht to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a preventive of suffering wo feel it n duty to say a good word for Chamberlain'e Colic, Cholera ond Diar-rhoc-n ltemedy. We have known and need this medicine in our family lor twenty years and haye always found it reliable, ln'mnny rases n dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while u physician is awnited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, b.u we do believe that if a bottle of Ctiumberlain's Diarrhoea Itomedy wus kept on hand and administered at the inception of au attack, much Buffering might be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For eule by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Russell Harrison 111. Santiago we Cuua, Aug. 20. Major KubsoU Harrison, inspector-general, is critically ill with yellow fever. Tho dis ease has progressed for three (lave, al though not pronounced yellow fever un til this afternoon. The caBe is the first to occur at Cristo, where the headquar ters wub removed last month to escape infection. Of lato the quarantine rules have been relaxed, owing to the fact that there have been no cases in the city nnd the officers from headquarters have been in tho liubit of coming to Santiago daily, returning to headquarters at night. Ma jor Harrison has been isoluted but not brought to the fever hospital. Valnrrli Uuiiiiot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot tho seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must tako inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and ucts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quock medicine It was was prescribed by ohm ol tlio uest pbyBlciaiiB in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the host tonics known, combined with the hest blood wurillots, acting directly on tho mucous Burfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two ingredient is nroducea such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chknkv & Co., Trops., Toledo O. Sold by drrugglsts, price 7fic. Hall's Family 1'UIb are the heat. 12 Two Officers Shot. Fauih, Aug. 20. Intelligence has been received from the French Soudan indi cating that Lieutenant Klopp and Lieu tenant Mounler, who wero sent to take commaud of a column of troops there have both hern assassinated. The assas sinated officers were sent out to replace Captain Voulet and Captain Ohanonine, who wero recalled for barbarous cruel ties to the natives. The Figaro prints a story, according to which tbe assassinated officers were Powder CO., MCW YORK. killed by a discharge of rifles ordered l.y Captain Voulet out of revenge, Lieuten ant Klopp having been the means of hie recall by undertaking nn Inquiry into the charges of barbarity. Indians Kill and Scalp. Sa.v Fkancikco, Aug. 21. A special f om Winslow, Ariz., Bays: Two .hun dred Indians in Foreman Mink's grading gang at Navajo springs, Ariz., eeventy- five miles enBt of here, nre threaten't'T; to exterminate all the whites in tint section. They were paid off on the 15th, and proceeded to gamble nnd drink heavily. A gambler named C. H. Land redlh nfter u quarrel with some of them assaulted one, shooting and stabbing bim seriously. ' The tribe armed themselves with ell tho weapons in the camp, shot tt e .ambler seven times, Ecalped him and mutilated his body beyond recognition. Troops from Ft. Wingate have bet n ordered to the scene nnd serious troub'e is feared. HIb Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonder ful deliverance from a frightlul death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pneu monia. My lungs became hardened. I wus so weak I couldn't even eit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to Boon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I con tinued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This mnrvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular size 50 cents nnd sfl.00. Trial bottle Ireo at Blakeley & Hougbtou'B drutr store; every botile guaranteed. 2 KlHiitui ck'H Iron eive Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable wilt and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kindeye and bowels nre out of order. If you want theso qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pille. They develop every power of bruin and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's "drugstore. 2 "DeWitt'fl Little Early Risers did me more cood than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. II. Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleaeant, never gripe, they cure constipation, arouse the torpid liver to action nnd give you clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy appetite. Butler Drug Co. The Busy Store. EaoU day our business shows tho people arc finding out wo tiro pushiug to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople tbe very best, and last, but not least, buyers who kuow their business aud buy for tho people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. THE WORLD'S WHEAT MARKET Has Presented a General Tone of Dull ness Miu tbe feel ENGLAND'S CROP IS ALL RIGHT That of Other Couutrics Will Reach the Average Russia's Hard to Com pute. New York, Aug. 21. A dispatch to the Herald from London EayB: The wheat market throughout the last week has presented a general tone of dullness. The attendande of buyers has been limited and the demand has been with out revival. Operators in the face of favorable crop reports are restricting re quirements as much as possible. From most parts of England, reports stite that the wheat crop is being gathered in fine condition. It is considered the best crop in yearp past. Tbe following foreign reports are given in the Mark Lane Express: France The Echo Agricole states that Eeveral estimates of the crop has already been given, varying from 110,000,000 to J 30, 000,000 he'ctols 38,000,003 to 44,700,000 quarters but does not believe any ac curate computation can as yet be arrived at, as tbe farmers themselves are often uncertain of the yield of the crop before threshing. In any pvent the crop, al though not so large as last year's will nevertheless exceed the average. j Germany Under more settled weather harvest work has made very considerable progrese and the crop ie satisfactory on the w hole. Russia As is usual, it is impossible to arrive at even the approximate truth re garding the harvest in this vast country. Generally speaking, the yield in eeveral governments other than Bessarabia and some other southern districts is fairly satisfactory, but low prices offer no in ducement to forward grain to the sea board. Shippers continue to act with extreme caution and will not buy from the producer until western markets have settled down to autumn business. COLONEL J0UAUST WAS HISSED Wheu He Favored the Anti-Dreyfusites Witnesses Agaiust Dreyfus. Rennks, Auk. 21. Tho third week of the Dreyfus court martial began this morning. The possible reappearance of Labori attracted a large attendance but though he is progressing satisfactorily his physicians deemed it best for him to re tutu u quiet. All the witnesses today were hostile to Dreyfus, but none of their evidence was fiesh. The session wound up with a scene on account of the extraordinary conduct of Colonel Jouaust, who permitted himself to make an unwarrantable display of partialitv. Colonel Ficquait asked that he be allowed to refute some of Witness Junck'a remarks. Jouaust shouted: "What, again?" An outburst of booing and hissing; came from the audience ut this display of unfairness, The judges and gend'armes quickly suppressed the noise but Jouaust understood well the rebuke that had been administered to him, turned red and adjourned the court ten minutes later. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, railing of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. Que little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cte and 60 eta. Blakeley Sc Houghton, drug' giiti. ik your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring oxtracti. tf itocKings For School Yes, wo have them. efforts in things the boys and confidently ask all nflTovi n rrc Today we mention stockings. We will sell dur ing this season our regular 25c 4-thread, heavy ribbed, black cotton stocking, unoqualed for wear, at I7c pr pair mill IlUAli VUU (JUlliU Lot No. 435. I A. M. Williams & Co. ifK t aPrnfffimm "n ! Id! i 1 'l 't Wasco Ware house Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, s,ntffLwiS Headquarters for ton Flour. we ten our gooqa lower tnan any nouae in fue trade, aua u you aou i iu mm call and get cur price and be convinced, Highest PrioM Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oata, Boys' Wear. We are making special must have for school wear, mothers to investigate our jj r. pr pair IV UIJU DHJiC, una. lu sco jg. $3l to I The Chronicle, Tha Dallas, Of. Job Printers. KHj "Byers' Best" Pendle This Flour ia manufactured expreaaly for faulty nan buuw mar ia ttiiara