I) c Dn I! co Chronicle VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1899. NO 128 HIE FARCE IS AtOsiliis Found Gnillfaml for fen Years. HE MAINTAINED HIS INNOCENCE Decision of the Court Was Xot Unani mous, Five of the Judges Heine For Conviction of the Prisoner, and Two For His Acquittal. IJi:sm:h, Sept. i). Dreyfus was found Utility. It wits the sentence of the court that he hi; im prisoned for u term of ten years. Tlio magnificent oratory of Demnuge was without effect on the court, which listened to tlio thuuderini; peroration echoing through tho court nnd corridors witiiout interest. Althoiikh tho verdict seemed de termincd upon before the court retired, two hours wero consumed In delibera tion. Tito verdict wus erected by the crowd outside with cheers for tho army. Dreyfus untitituiued his innocence to tht! last, hie List words being, before the court retired, "I affirm that I am in nocent." Five years of tho ten-yunr sentence Imve already been served by the prisoner, bo lie lias but five years re maining to serve. Tho hcenes of the morning at the Ileum's were dramatic. Tho streets were tilled with soldiers, nnd tho littlo town looked as though in u Btate of siege. Persons who stopped or loitered were ordered to move on by tho gendarmes, who were omnipresent Those who were admitted to the court room by ticket were first searched, the Indies being forced to part with even their parasols. Libori waived his right to speak, nnd when Deinango had finished his tnnstei ful addrese, the court retired to delib erate. ltKSNKh, Sept. 0. At 3:10 p.m. the court retired to consider the verdict. At :;I0 p. m. the court was still out. The infantry had arrived and taken up a po sition ut the door of the Lycee, and four lines of cavalry wero also drawn ut). The verdict was rendered utC:02 p. in. The court stood b to 2 for condemnation of the prisoner. The court outside greeted the verdict with cheers for tho army. Tlio court found extenunting circum stances. The judgment was read to Dreyfus In an udpining room by tho clerk of the court. M. Coupers. Dreyfus listened impassive, and did not give tho slightest "i(tn of emotion, did not utter a word and marched bnck to piison like an automaton. ft is understood that Dreyfus will be sent to Fort Ccrte on the island of Cor sica. A large crowd, which the police kept moving, waited around tho equare in which the telegraph olHce and principal cafes ato situated. Tho first indication to these watchers that a result had been reached was when soldier on a bicycle ("mo touring along as fast as he could jfora the Lycee towards the artillery wracks. Five or ten minutes elapsed wore tho army of reporters and messen gers on foot and on bicycles came in a wvoupthe street, and the telegraph olco was in a pandemonium. It was literally packed with men and women, l struggling toward the two little windows where dispatches are received. f the meanwhile new of the condens ation of Dreyfus ha1 filtered out to the crowdi bt U produced no excitement. Woolgrowera Protest. Nouth Yakwa, Wash., Sept. O.-At etingof the Woolgrowew AJoelatio fcwtorn Washington,-beU he tide "moon, a telegram was drafted and l to the, secretary ot JbtyUterlor,. R AV4I Baking Absolutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome tlOVAl DAKINO POW0EH CO., tttl VBr.K. a 'king him to rescind hiso'der cancel' ing tho grazing permits on Rainier forest reserve. It informed l.im Hint the.lifo of tho most Important industry of East ern Washington is dependent on tho summer ranges of tho reserve; thnt the industry lepresents an investment of $1,500,000; that it can be demonstrated that no injury has been done to the re serve by the sheep; that no fireE of note have occurred in the Blue mountains in tho thirty-flvo years they have been used as summer ranges for sheep; that sheepmt-n nro interested in protecting the reserve, nnd that to close it now means death to tho sheep industry and bankruptcy to the owners of sheep. Tho Commercial Club, of North Yiikima, will file a protest by wire with the secretary tomorrow against closing the reserve; woMiimri'i, cm: k or diakiuioua A l'riiinlni'iit Vtrcliitu Kill tor IIuil Al most 5lv'ii Up, luit Wit lirought II nc I; to I'rrfi'ct lleultli It)' Clniinlier luiu'n Colic, Cholera utul DlurMiueu Iluiiii il). II.mhI IIIh lCdltorlul. I'rom tlio Times, HillMille, Vn. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time anu thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money nnd suffered so much misery that I had al most decided to give up nil bopeB of re covery and await the result, but notic ing the advertisement of Chumbcrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how soino wonderful cures hod been wrought by this remedy, I decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well ot that trouble, and I wish to say further to my renders and fellow-suflYr-ers that 1 am a hale nnd hearty man to duy and feel as well as 1 ever did in my life. O. K. Moore. Sold by B.tikeley & Houghton, druggists. Rebels' Judgment Was Had. Manila, Sept. 9. A force of 150 rebelp, with one cannon, attacked Santarita early this morning, and simultaneously Guagua and Sun Antonio were attacked by bodies of rebels numbering about COO men. All the insurgents were repulsed with out loss to tho Americans Colonel Boll and his regiment, while attempting to take the rebels in the rear, met two small patrols, and succeeded in capturing the rebels a captain, lieu tenant und six privates. A TlnmnttlMl Tougui'S Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1123 Howard St., Phil adelpl ia, i'a., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made lite a burden. All other remedies and doctors could givo her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep sounuiy, Borneming i can feitrcelv remember doini: before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of tho throat, chest or lungs. Trice 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug Btoro; every bottle guaranteed. 5 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ia a scientific compound "buying the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "digests what you eat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Blooiningdale, Tenn., says it cured him of indlgeston of ten years stauding. Butler Drug Co. There's always hope while there's One Minute CorgU Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stages of con sumption. One Minute Cough .Cure coiiir pletely cured me," writes Helen, Mjj Henry, -WedStrVN. i f veetettant relief. liulleHgCpf . flura kTJtfld U Oum Tile Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let!. All druggists refund the money If lU falhjo iBure. 25c. . Powder Puke MUST WAIT TILL JANUARY Wardner Bullpen Prisoners Xot to He Tried This Term. Wallace, Idaho, Sept. 9 None of the prisoners in the Wardner bullpen aro to be tried at the present term of court in this county. The only trials that may occur in connection with the riots of April last will be those of the seven prisoners who recently eecaped from the bullpen, if they shall be re captured, which seems highly improb able, as tho days pass and no clews are unearthed. Announcement that there will be no other trials is not officially given out, but it is admitted by Prosecut ing Attorneys Forney and Borah, Judge Stewart (who is holding court), State Auditor Bartlett Sinclair, and Reddy, Robertson and Breen, attorneys for the defense. When tho matter was twice brought up this week, on motion of the attorneys for the prisoners, Prosecutor Forney announced that the state was not ready to proceed with the cases, and would not Btate in open court when the cases would be begun. From nil these statements, it seems that the men in the bullpen must wait until the January term of court before called upon to answer the charges of con spiracy and arson in connection witti the riots. 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Clarke & Falk have a full and com plete line of house, parrUge, wagon, and barn paijiti. niaDHfactared by James is, Pattoa, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. TO SUPERSEDE GENERAL OTIS Secretary Root May Yet M Miles to PRES. M'KINLEY NOW HESITATES Fears the General, if Victorious, Will Be a Formidable Competitor for the Presidency. Washington, Sept. 9. The impres sion is growing that Otis will have to be superseded. Thcro ill bo no senti ment with Secretary Root about keeping Otis in command if he ihink3 another man can do better. The secretary re gards success in the Philippines as far more important than the fame of any man. He will not allow any feeling to stand in his way. Root is now serious ly considering Miles as the man for the emergency. The president hesitates because of sentimental fondness for Otis nnd be cause of the insistence of Corbin that Otie should remain in command. But there is a still greater fear about sending Miles. From close friends oi the ad ministration, it is learned that the pres ident fears Miles might close the Philip pine war in a blaze of glory and be a formidable competitor for the presi dency. The same fear has prevented the administration from giving Miles any command commensurate with the position he has held as general com manding the army. If the president 16 determined that Miles shall not go to the Philippines, Root will be unable to send him, and will try and do the best with tho other material he has to einsh the Filipino rebellion. Tlio delegation from the Elate of Wash ington attends to business. Senator Foster is here, looking after the interests of Ills state. He is making every tll'ort to induce the administration to do the transport business with the Philippines through Puget sound. Representative Cushman, of Washington, also arrived today, to attend to business for his state. Caaii In lour Check. 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