Chronicle VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1899. NO 133 l)c Unites DREYFUS TO BE PARDONED SOON Stalcmsiil of taut Commissioner of Conrt Martial. EVERYBODY IS TIRED OF CASE In Any Event, Dreyfus Will Not Have In (Jo Throuih a Second Degrada tion Xcw York Has Decided Not to Hold a Mass Meeting to De nounce the Verdict. Ni:w York, Sept. 15. A dispatch to the World from I'nriH Buys Unit Com mandant Carriere, government cominiB fioncr of the Dreyfuu court-martial tit lieniiL'H, has Haiti in un interview : "Drey fus ta certain to he pardoned very short ly. Everybody wnntB to got rid of the Dreyfus ease, soldiers more thnn any body elau. In any ciihu. Drey fiiB will not have tn go through u second degradation, of that I nin certain." New York Will Not Protest. New oni:, Kept, If). There will he no mass meeting in this city to protest aguinHt the condemnation of Dreyfus. Efforts wcro made to arrange such n gathering, hut the men wiio were asked to tnke u lending part declined to do eo, and expressed the opinion that the movement wub a mistake. Consequently the prompters of the n flair decided to abandon the idea. It became evident that there is very little basis for the talk of boycotting the 1'aria exposition because of the secoi.d verdict nguhiHt Dreyfus. Itepresentutive men expressed the view that the entire French nation should not be condemned because, of the notion of a military .clique and that the feeling aroused by the Drey fus verdict should not bo allowed to in terfere with the exposition. "I think thut agitation tending to arouse bitterness between this country and Franco becnueo of the DreyfuB triul placeBusiu rather n ridiculous poahion," ald Cornelius K. Bliea. "My opinion, like that of most other Americans, is that n great injustice has been done, but talk of boycotting the Paris exposition becajaeof it is foolish." "We should pay no attention whatever to the Dreyfus case." said former Major William .Strong. "Trmt ia a matter of their ow n, and what the judges have decided should not interfere with the ex position in any way." "My first thought when I heard of the verdict was tliot wo ought to retaliate on the exposition," fiiiid Frank S. Gardiner, ecrctaryof the board of trade and trans porlation, "but after all, the exposition i a business matter, and our merchants " to show goods there for their own wnefit rnthor than that of France. Therefore It would bo looliah to hold back." Sheep Must heave Reserve. Wabiiinoion, Kept. 14. Socrotary Hitchcock has refused to extend the time fork-razing on the Kninier reaervo beyond Jptamber 25. Jlu told Senator Foator t all sheep must bo moved off after 't date. MUzens of Cowlitz county, Washing- , , vwi uguinst part of that county - ..H.11HIU11 in mo proposed resorva- un. Hrtpreaentatlvo Ouahman filed the potest with Coininlssioner Hormunn, " 'otays t10 nmlt(jr wj not bfl con. rZ 'l'tur"" '"vuBtigation and P0"- Cushnian left for homo tonight. A 'IIhiiumiuI Tongues "uiuiiot express the rapture of An Iim.""'' 011125 "ward at., PI nle idelnli ,.' ""warn si., run V!..1. 1 wlmn she found that Dr. hit had n! , ,),,cvory for Oouauuipttou coll !',' ,,u,u,y'rudhiir of u hacking Ilia, i . ,ur ,m"' 'r8 d ' '"abiinli.,,, A ,. r.,m.,.,. ,, , ."''Ivi'l.urno help, but she Zl Uh Cu,o-"It ioon re- "M u,u I'uiii in my cheat und I AVA Absolutely tHJRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome HOYAL DmO POWDER now sleep soundly, something 1 can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like Rounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, cheBt or lungs. Prico 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 5 troKiiKitPUi, -tunic or iiaui:iioi:a I'romliiiitit Vlrglulii Kdltctr Had Al most Cilvfli If j, but W Ill-ought Illicit to Perfect Health liy Clintnher IiiIii'h Col le, Cliolern mill IHnrrlioca Itemed . Ilend II Ih Kdltorlal. from tlie Times, llilUtillc, Vn. I sufl'erod with diarrhoea for a long time nnd thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time nnd money nnd Buffered so much misery that I had al most decided to give up all hopes of re covery and await the result, but notic ing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures hnd been wrought by this remedy, T decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, nnd 1 wish to say further to my readers and fellow-eufler- ers that 1 am a hnle and hearty man to day and feel as well iib I ever did in my life. 0. U. Moore. Sold by Blakeley &. Houghton, druggists. CLUNG TO CAPSIZED BOAT Fisherman's Ijreadful Experience Oil" Long Beach. Long Beach. Wash., Sept. 13. Yes terday , uLout 7 o'clock n. m., a fishing boat with a man in charge was sighted about a mile off shore at Long Beach. The wind wub mild, und he was sailing along making good progress. About 11:30 the wind changed to the north west, aud was too strong for him to make any headway, so he sailed back toward the Columbia bar. Seeing that he could not im.ke it in by night, or the bar was too rough, he eighted a vessel and started on to catch it, as uo other assistance was in Eight. He ex pected to obtain some assistance from the vessol, but wob doomed to disap pointment. He sailed around until 8 o'clock, when a very strong wind come up and cap sized hie boat, and the poor man hung to his craft until G o'clock this morning. As his boat capsized the anchor held it just outside the surf, nnd he hung on until 4:30, when the anchor let the boat come u6hore, The man was washed away from his boat several times, but managed to get buck. As lie was washed in, Post master English's Hon, Henry, was on the shore, wttiiincf to render assistance, and tie soon as the boat waa near enough the boy went to tiiu rescue. He hnd been patrol ling the beach sinco 4 o'clock in tlie morning. The boy took the rescued mun home witli him and gave him dry clothes, warm food and a bed, Hid tlie ship wrecked man soon recovered. He had Started from Astoria for Cray's harbor. n..nri Kmrlish doservee great credit for his work in saving the life of the dis tressed fisherman. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A .i..,..,.i,r herb drink. Cures constipation aud indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and huppy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 23 eta. nnd 50 cte. Blakeley '& Houghton Druggjstf. tiaih In Your CliecH'i All countv warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, IBM, will be ll my orllee. Interest ceases after S t. Hlb, 101 " Count Treasurer. Baking Powder CO.. HEW VOflK. Itoblied the CJiuve. A etartling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, waa the aubjpct, Is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almoEt yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and Bides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by dny. Three physi cians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised 'Electric Bitters' ; and to my great joy and snrprlee, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, Hnd robbed the grave of another victim." No ono Ehonldfail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, 'at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 5 Robbed and Murdered. Si'Okane, WaBh., Sept. 14. Sheriff Cole received a telegram tonight from Fairfield, this county, reporting thatH. Sutton was murdered today near that p'nee and robbed of $200. It is thought that the murdered man was held up by highwaymen. The sheriff and coroner have gone tn the scene on n speciul en gine. Volcanic Kruplluuft Are grand, but Bkln eruptions rob life of joy. Buck'en'e Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, running nnd fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruisee, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. BeBt Pile cure on earth. Drives out r""-'ns and aches. Only 23 cts. a bos. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv Blakeley & Houghton, drug giets. ' For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, Ekin diseases and all irritating eruptions, nothing so soothing and healing as DeWilt'e Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: "When all el6e fails iu healing our babies, it will cure." Butler Drug Co. Played Out. Dull Headache, Paine in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sorea all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It ia certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough ton Druggists. Kodul Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from Imperfect diges tion." Jamea M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health, N. Y. Kodol Dyepepeia Cure is a scientific compound having tlie endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "digests wliat you eat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Bloomlngdale, Tenn., saya it cured him of iudigeston of ten years' standing. Butler Drug Co. Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured mo of a severe ease of indigestion; enn strongly recommend it to all dvspeptlce." DlgeBte what you eat without aid from tlie stomach, and cures dyspepsia, Butler Drug Co. "Our baby waa sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever, Al though wn tried niauy remedies ehe kept getting worse, until we used One Min ute Cougli Cure, It relieved at once aud cured her in a few days." B. L, Nance, Co. To thiro m Cold iu Out) liny. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lete. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. l'-or llt iil. A four. room coltuge, last house on Hunt Fourth street, premises. Inquire on the 13 lw LIBERAL OFEER TO AGU1NALD0 Remarkable Terms WliitliCliittof the Tagals Mused, INDEPENDENCE OR NOTHING Although Everything Else Would Have Been Granted, Naught but Self Government Would Do Could Have Had Annuity of 55000 and Support .of United States as Leader of the Natives. New Yonrc, Sept. 15. A special to the World from Ithaca, N. N., saya: Your correspondent is able to say on authority that the Schurman peace commission of fered every inducement short of absolute Eelf-government to Aguinaldu and his followers. Aguinaldo was promised as the price for the restoration of peace in the Tagal tribe a bonus of more than $5000 a year while the Tagals remained peaceful. Ho was told that he could choose rren from his tribe for the minor municipal offlcee. The commission went eo far as to promise Aguinaldo the moral eupportof the United States government, if eucIi were needed, to make his leader ship of the Tagals thoroughly secure. With all these inducements, tempting as they must have been, Aguinaldo, as the recognized head of the insurgent movement, declined to yield. He insisted upon immediate self-government, and as his instance was so firm as to make an agreement impossible, the American commissioners ceased negotiations. President Schurman was frank in telling jour correspondent a day or so ago that lie favored giving to the various tribes the largest possible measure of home rule at the earliest moment. He thought the several tribes could ad minister their local ofl'airs, elect their municipal officers, establish courts and penal institutions, etc., but he did not believe it possible to allow tlu natives to participate in the general government. "How could they govern the islands, in yiew of the betrogeneity and multi plicity of the tribes?" he added. There's always hope while there's One Minute Corgh 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 com pletely cured me," writes Helen Mc Henry, Biemark, X. 1). Gives instant relief. Butler Drug Co. SUMMONS. TK THE OIUCU1T COURT OF TICK STATE - ot Oregon, tor the County of W'utco, Charles G. L. Benson, plaintiff, vs llettlu A. Benson, defendent. ToIlettleA. Ijciiboii, the above mimed defend ant: In the Name of the State of Orceon: You are hereby notified to ii)pour and answer wie coinjmuui iu iiiu uouvu t'uiiui-u court uuu cause on or befoioslx weeks from the date of the first inibltcatiou of this notice, to-wit: the Ot li day of September, lW'J. aud if 5011 fall to so up roar and answer or otherwise plead, tbeplalu ttit'wlll apply to Hie court for the relief praed for Iu lila complaint herein, to wit: that the bond of matrimony now existlne between plalnttlt'aud oefeudalit be dissolved forever and that plaintiff have Judgment against defendant for hia costs' and dlsburteuiuuts aud for such other aud further relief us to the Court may seem meet aud equitable. This summons Is published by virtue of an older made aud sinned by Hon. W, llrad haw, Judge 01 the above entitled court, on they'd day of stt-ptember. JM'J, directing that said summoug be piibllhed ouee a week for a period of not less than six cousecutlve weeks. KltKI). W. WILSON. septG-I Attorney for l'lalutltl', NOTICE.- V. S. I.am) Office, The Dalles ()ie.( July 'JJ, law. I Nollco U hereby given that tiiu order of De cembers, 1mI, temporarily wllhdrauln'j fumi disposal, for I lie purposes of a boat railway, the laiiUs on uio sotiui sine ami wiiiiui six nines 01 the Columbia river, betwieu The Dalles aud Celllo, has O.-en 1 evoked by the president, ex ceptas to the following dcseiibed parcels: one In tlie SW'i of See 1' J N, It ll K, containing about four nnd one-half r.c ie, aud the other In thcXV!j,teu-J!, T '.' N, H lb K, containing about half an aere. On aud after September 1, 1W, we wi'l iceelvo applications tor any vacant lauds Included theieln. J. 1'. J.Ut'Ao, OUsS i'ATrOSON, itiglster. iter viver. Jly.0 1 iPl JKt ?V Ar -tit -mftr -vlr TLX Jm& C0RSET- There are no better Corsets in the world than the "Royal Worcester." Oar extensive range of styles and models makes it pos sible for us to suit all tastes and to fit all forms. THE PRICES RANGE FROM $1.00 to $3.50. They cost no more than Corsets not nearly aa good. A. M. Williams & Co. I f yrt MTnTnTTimrprmTrm 1 f 'I CONTEST NOTICE. U, S, I.AM Offick, Tub Hai.i.k.-, On. I Ji.'y 11, 1w. I A sulllclcnt contest nlllduvit having been Died in this olllce by James Koullc, contestant, against lioniestend entry No. I'.ivs, made Nov. 4th, JMU. fo.-S'., SW. MC'-J KW'j.iec. ai.town ship a H ' IU K. ami W'i NW'i, Sec, S, town ship 4 8. It '3 1C, bv Thomas Jetlieys, cotitcstee. In tthlea It ' aheged that he lias nbaudoiuiil silld tract tor ..ioie lliaiii! niouths. Sain irtles are heiebv nolllled to uplear. icspoud and (,11'er evidence touching said allegutlou, at li) oclo:'lc a, .11. 0.1 Sept. i. i.r, beforo the register and receiver at the l'iiitcd.atci land ollleoln The Dalles, Or. The said contestant having in 11 proper allldavlt, tiled July 1st. 1M''J. set forth facts which show that alter due diligence, personal seivleeol this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered aud d I reeled that such notice be git en by due aud proper publication, jl)IJ il JaV 1'. l.L'CAS, licglstcr, tjf9r lr fV rV -oft- nr wltr iftr A Jir si Our Fall Stock showing a complete line of sizes and alsosoveial new styles in this cele brated line of Corsets, ta now ready. If you are having a nice, new dresa made this fall, bo sure of securing the best possible results by fitting the same over a ROYAL WORCESTER rim num. .'Ml i The Chronicle, The Dalles, Op. Job Printers. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has tiled with tie clerk of thecoma court ot the state of Oregon, for Wasco county, li's final account as administrator of the elate, of John lirant, deceased, unit that b an order of said court made on Hie lUlli day of t-epteiiibr, 1 s!W, Monday, the lith day of November, IMU. at the hoor of '.' o'clock p. 111. has lu'ii llu. as Urn lime and the county court room In Dalles rliv as the place for the healing ol objeelioos to slid llnai account J. DUKl' JHANDIE, Admiuls.rator nf l.'stite of John (iraiii. De ceased, fcept ti ll jpiC OEISUNOOItt KKH PJiysii'itiu and Surgeon, jj peels 1 attention given to surgery. Koouu ill and IS, Tel. K6i Vot Uloa