Chrmtixle- VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1899. MO 41 0 1) Bull es CAPTURED BY INSURGENTS Report TBI Die GmM Urtotg Was Tata. WAS IN THE ORANI RIVER One Olliccr and Nine of the Vessel's Crew Arc Missing Officer Was An Oregon Boy Was Naval Cadet Wclborn C. Wood, Ap pointed to the Naval Academy From This State Manila, Sept. 25. It ib reported that the itiHiirguntH hnvo captured the United States guiihout Urdaneta, in the Orani rivur, on the northwest side of Manila hay, where oho wna patrolling. One oflicer and nine of her crew nro iiiIbbiup. The gunboat Petrel, Bent to investigate, returned and reported that the Urdaneta was beached opposite the town of Orani, on the Or.wii, river (.lie was burned and the following guns witii their ammuni tion were captured : One one-pounder, one Colt automatic gun and one Norden'eldt, twenty-fivo milimetcr gun. The crew of the Urdaneta aro prisoners, or have been killed. Further details are lacking. Was Oregon Boy. Wamii.ncito.v, D. 0., Sept. 25. The gunboat Urdaneta, which was captured with her crew, about twenty-five miles from .Manila, is a little craft of only forty tons displacement, not much larger than a small tug. She was captured by the navy early in the war, and has been on police duty in the bay for.eeveral months paat. The records of the navy depart ment show that ehe was one of the boats of which the Oregon is the parent ship. That Ib, ehe was suppoeod to draw all of her Hupplies from the battle-ship, to bo manned from tho Oregon's crew, and to act under instructions of the Oregon's commander. According to last reports to the de partment, the little boat was last May under command of Naval Cadet Wei born C. Wood, but the personnel of tho crew is not a matter of record, being Bubje.-.t to frequent change. Wood was appointed to tho naval academy from Oregon, bad passed his academic course, and was performing aea service at the time of the capture. Naturally .the department officials are vexed that difficulties of the negotiations looking to release of Lieutenant Gilmore, of the Yorktown, and hie men should be added to by this last misfortune. Still there is no disposition unnecessarily to curb junior officers of the navy who are rendering such gallant service in the I'hilippines. Reception lor State University. Kijukne, Sept. 24. The social part of the new echool year opened last evening witli a reception given by Kegent and Mrs. 8, H Friendly to President and Mrs. Strong, the members of the faculty and students of the state university. Their home was tastefully decorated with palms and potted plants, and students, professors and their close friends spent a few very pleasant hours In a social way tending to more intimate acquaint ance. Light refreshments were served. The echool year has opened very prom isingly iD all respects, and there is a lrge attendance of new students. The past week has been devoted to assigning students and organising classes, and everything is now arranged tor regular recitations. Woman's Work in England. Nisvv York, Sept. 25. James O'Pon nell, president of ttie International Machlniste, who had been a dolegate to the liritieh trades congress meeting held in Plymouth, England, spoke to the Central Federated Uulon of his exper R VA I Baking 4BS0MJYEEY toltE Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WOYtl BAKINfl POWOCR CO., HEW VOBK. ienccs and observations at tho congress and among the working elaesea in Eng land. He did not havo a high opinion of them. The condition of the English working men, women and children he said was deplorable The difference of bcx ecemed to bo entirely lost Bight of. Hofiaw tho women going about in does, dressed in men's clothes, in blacksmith and othershops wielding thesledge ham mer a with the men. I'revt'iiti-tl u Irniicily. 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Mrs. Hendricks s at present on her way to Honolulu, where she is building a winter home. stantaueous, as he fell on his bead and the neck was dislocated. He eerved in the United States Briny through the Nez Perccs and Modoc In dian wars, having enlisted under the name of Fitzpatrick. He was a native of Connecticut, and more than CO years of age. He was at one time the grand chief templar of the Independent Order of Good Templars of Oregon, hut liquor caused his death. Friends here will bury him, as he was without funds or relatives. n'osnnitFUL cunic or i)Iai:i:iioka A I'rniiilneiit Vlrgltita Editor Had Al most Given Up, but Wan llrnuglit llnck to 1'erfect Health liy Chamber lain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kerneil'. Head Ills Editorial. There is more Cutarrli in this Eection of the country than all othe diseases put together, and until the last few yeare was supposed to be incurable. 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I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time and money and suffered so much mleerv 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 and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, T decided to try it. After taking a fwj doses I was entirely well ot that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow-Euffer-crs that lama hale and hearty man to day and feel as well as I ever did in my life. O.-R. Moore. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Relief Expedition. Victoria, B. C, Sept. 5. News reached hero by the Cottage City that a relief espedit'on had been sent by the mounted police to the Mackenzie trail, where great suffering is said to prevail. The last arrival from the Mackenzie was an Australian named Edwardson who, after losing his supplies, was a week without food. A prospecting expedition which returned to Dawson after ten weeks on the upper Klondike, Porcupine and Stewart rivers, reports that although colors are tound, there is no gold on any of the creeks of these departments. Your Face Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health ad well. Impure blood makes iteelf apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and' do not have a healthy appearance you ehould try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so nailed purifiers fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. lilmuarck'a Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kindeys and bowels are out of order. 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Captain Barneson, who is in charge of the fitting out of government transports here, stated tonight in an interview that two trans ports, the Sikh and City of Rio Joneiro, will likely leave next Tuesday for Port land to carry the Thirty-fifth regiment to Manila. "We are now furnishing these vessels with supplies," said Captain Barneson, "and from present calculations they will leave here on the 26th. "It will take them something like threo days to get up the coast and Col umbia river to Portland. Both trans ports are now in i scellent condition for the trip, a9 much work has been done on them. "The Rio Janeiro has capacity of 2800 tonp, and will easily accommodate 750 men. The Sikh has room for "SO passen gers." RHODES' DECISION WAITED FOR Secret Deliberations Are Expected to End by Tomorrow. London, Sept. 25. Another week lias opened with the Transvaal situation making ti'te. No news has yet been received of.the delivery at Pietoria of the last British dispatch. The next big news will be the decision arrived at by the raid of the Orange Free state, whose secret deliberation is expected to close tomorrow, and it will come as a great surprise if the raad does not decide to link arms with tbe Transvaal. Neither the jingoes nor anti-war party are very proud of yesterday's affair on Trafalgar square, which proved nothing except that a mob is always "jingo." A telegram received from Calcutta an nounceB the departure of the transport Chidhana for South Africa, and the last transport for the Cape will leave India tomorrow. Case of E. L. Minis. Pendleton, Or., Sept. 25. Judge W. J. McSween, of Newport, Tenn., Is here and will serve as associate counsel for defense in the case against Edwin 1.. Mims at the October term of tho circuit court. Judge McSween is an attorney of considerable prominence in Teu nessee. Judge Lowell will probably call a grand jury to consider the case. Mims was accused of the murder of J. Henry Miller, the coroner's jury return ing u verdict to that effect. Since the legislature passed the new law making it optional with circuit court judges to summon the grand jury or leave It for the district attorney to bring informa tion against persons charged with crime, it has been the practice in the court here to follow tho latter alterna tive. There has been no grand jury in session here since tho Uw was enacted. The reason for the judge taking this action iu the Mims case is that tho ques tion has been raised in another county in the state as to the legality of the law which does partly away with the grand jury, and there was no deeiro iu a capital case to leave anything open to doubt. Volcanic Bruitluii Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnic.i Salvo cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. 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Notice Is hereby nlveii that tho uuderslwied has tiled with tnoclerk of tho count, court i( llio btato of OrcKon, for Wasco county, his Until account as tiiiml uivtrator of the citato of John liraut, deceased, and that by nil order of mid court made on tha lUlh rity of September, lhiw, Monday, the 0th day of November, IWJ, at the hour of 'J o'clock . in. has been llxed us the time mid the county court room in Dulles Cltv an the place for tho hearing ot objections to said Una! account, J. fiUKK Mc.VNIJIK, Administrator ot ICstutu of John (Irani. Do ceased, faeptlO-il NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notlco Is hereby Riven that I,. (', licuucKhau, administrator of the estate of Albert L'llery, de ceased, lias tiled bis account for dual settle incut of said estate nnd Monday, tho (illi day of November, lo'J'J, at to o'clock In the forenoon of said day has been sot by Hon. Hubert Mays, county JudKeof Wasco county, Oregon, for hear lilt; objections to the same. Dated beiitember SJd, ls'JJ. 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