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    el)c Dalles
Chrxmkle,
vol. xir
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1899.
NO 49
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MANY RECENT
ENGAGEMENTS
Mir of Americans Who KillGi or
INSURGENT LOSS
IS VERY HEAVY
General Olis Reports Progress of the
War in the Philippines Robber
Itntitl K.vtcrniinated Brigands
Were Operating in the Western
Portion of the Island of Negros.
Wabiiimito.v, Oct. 4. General OtiB
toduy catilud the wnr department the
followingnocountof recent sharp engage
inctitB with insurgents :
"Miuillii, Oct. 4, Captain Pooro,
Sixth infantry, attacked an intrenched
rolibor bund in WoBtern Negrus, on
October 1. Lieutenant Grubbp, Sixth
infantry, was killed, and Dr. Shilluck
and three imliHted nun Blightly wounded.
Twenty of the enemy wore killed, In
cluding tho two lending robbers. Twelve
rifles mid a largo eupply oi nnuminition
mill HtoruB were captured. Captain
I'oore's action 1b highly commended.
"Tliu insurgents vst of Bncoor nnd
linns, island of Luzon, atlticked tho line
of communication. Gitptuiu Bogardus
Kldride, Fourteenth infantry , was
killed. Iiioutonnnt Burgees, Fifth ar
tillery, was wounded, and u number of
enlisted men were killed. Tiiu wounded
number ten or twelve. A full report whb
not received. The enemy whb driven
west nnd Hauth with u reported heavy
loss.
"Vestordny tho enemy attacked
Calamba and were driven oil' bouio dis
tance into tho country. Our caBunltiea
were two enlisted men killed and seven
wounded. Bixty insurgents wore killed,
but thu number of wounded is unknown.
"During n Fourth cavalry reconnais
eanco yesterday at San Fernando, in the
direction of Santa Ann, nnd Arnyat, one
man wns killed.
Thero were no . other J
caaualtioB. Tho insurgents were driven
ofTwith considerable loss.
"Threo men of tho Advanced picket
post out from Snn Antonia nnd Santu
Ititn, west of San Fernando, were killed
yesterday by bolomen, a remit of care
lessness nnd overconfldenco in the
natives."
Views of an Ecclesiastic.
Ni:w Youk, Oot. 4. Armv Secretary
HOW CHARLES W. BABCOCK
Proprietor Lyoeum Shell Oyster Parlor, of Rochester, Mm Y.
Obtmlnetl $2,000 Ufo Insurance Policy.
"My business as proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor, s.s Main
street, Rochester, N. Y., writes Mr. Charles W. Bnbcock, "was so confining
that my lungs bocamo affected. My doctor told mo I'd have to leave the store
uim go 10 work at somc
tliingoutdoors. Ho said
my lungs were in bad
shape, nnd I knew it
Justus well as he did.
The trouble had been
growing on mo for a
long time. Like most
other people, 1 tried to
make myself believe
tho trouble was not in
the lungs. I cnllod it
stomach trouble or ner-
Vniu' .1 ! .. 1 - , . . . 1 T
...no winunicr, uui x
kept coughing, Huitting c!s
along. I lost in weight,
tailing from 140 to 115
pounds. Somehow or
other. I got hold of Ack-
for Throat and LuTig Troubles, and after taking it wcordiug to diroctlo na ,1 wm
as well as any man fn New York State. I was Tiealthicr and stronger than be-
ore I took the cold which came so near killing me. I nw h W ,P?j
tn pounds more than ever. After recovering, I "PPyfui'Xcover
policy. When tho doctor began examining mo, I was afraid lie W.
t my 1K8 had once been affected, but hodWn't. I passed all right, ana
was pronounced in a first-class condition. If that isn't 1 roof of tl 10 most post
vo kind that Acker'8 English Remedy is a great medicine I don k v ow what
you call proof. I give it my warmest endorsement. My addrcsb is gi cu auovo.
Anyouo who wishes may writo mo personally about my case.
Sold at asc., 50c. nnd 81 a bottle, throughout tho United States and Conjjdn;
and i England," at is sd.Tss 3d., 4a. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying,
"turn tho bottle to your druggi3t, and got your monoy back.
We authorize the ahove guarantee, jr. II. IIOOKM CO., li-oprktort,
For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
Royal
4BSQM)fEiytoRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
BOVl BAKINQ POWDER CO., HEW VOBK.
Peyton, of the Brotherhood of St. An
drew, who had just returned from a stay
of six months in tho Philippines, de
clares that the United States has "45,000
drunken rakes end Ramblers" in and
around Manila, and that religious pro
Kress is quite out, of tho question while
American soldiers nro there. He says
tho Roman Catholic priests have made
up with tiio Tubals and arc losing no
tnno and sparing no money to tell the
Filipinos that tho Americans now in
Manila have made that city it "bell hole"
to a civilian.
Story if a Sluvn.
To bo bound hand and foot for years
by tho chains of disease is the worst
lorm of slavery. George I). Williams, of
Manchester, Mich., ttlla how such a
slave was mndo free. He says: "My
wife has been so helpless lor live years
that she could not turn over in tied alone.
After ufing two bottles of Electric
Bitters, she, is wonderfully improved and
able to do her own work." This supreme
remedy for female difieaeeB quickly cures
nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy,
headache, backache, fainting and dizzy
spells. This miracle working medicine
i9 a godsend to weak, sickly, rundown
people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
60 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton
Druggist?. C
Big Attendance at Spokane.
Pi'okank, Oct. 3 Ten thousend peo
ple passed through the gates of tho Spo
kane industrial txiositiou on this, the
opening day. Paid admission at the
gate numbered 82712, and in addition to
these wore 800 schoolchildreu admitted
to sing the opening ode, and form n liv
ing flag, and those admitted on Eeason
nnd exhibitors' tickets, and nil the em
ployes. Thero were 3000 more paid ad
misuion than on the opening day of last
year. Tho president's band from Can
ton, O., supplies the music. The ex
position will continue to October 17.
The "Plow Hoy Preacher," Rev. J.
Klrkman, Bello Rive, III., eays. "After
Buffering from Bronchial or lung trouble
for ten years, I was cured by One Minute
Cough Cure. It is nil that is claimed
for it and more." It cures coughs, colds,
grippe and all throat and lung troubles.
Butler Drug Co.
Dewey Detached From His Ship.
Wamiinuto.v, Oct. 4. Admiral Dewey
went to the navy department early to
day and had a talk with Secretary Long
it AViisisL mmm it mm 1 1 n 1 s
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Baking
Powder
over the plans for his Immediate future.
The secretary promptly informed Dewey
that the department was willing to give
him perfect liberty to do as he pleased.
The admiral was, therefore, at his
instance, detached formally from the
Olyrnpin after this date. He will tele
graph tho executive officer at Tompkins
ville, to haul down his flag today, and
thus will terminate his connection with
tho cruiser which for more than two
years has been hia home.
In accordance with projects already
planned, the admiral will go to Vermont
Monday as the gaest of W. Seward
Webb, of Burlington.
Later in the day the admiral called on
the president to discuss the Philippine
situation.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all othe disenses put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to he incurable, lor a
great many years doctors pronounced it
u local disease, and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven catarrii
tobe a constitutional disease, and there
fore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
only constitutional cure on the market
It is taken internally 111 doses from ten
drops to a teasnoonful. It acts directly
on the blood and iuucoub surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dollars
for nnv case it fails to cure. Send for
circulars und testimonials. Address,
F. J. Ciiexev & Co., Toledo. O
Sold by Druggists, 7oc. 7
No Market for Wheat.
Pe.ndleto.v, Or., Oct. 4. Farmers are
complaining that there is no market for
wheat. At the present time practically
no sales are being made, and the growers
are waiting tor tne market to assume
shape so that the buyers will begin their
usual inquiries for grain to purchase. It
is yet the general view that fifty cents
would cause an immense amount of
wheat to move at once, and that if such
a local market were quotable upon any
given day, hundreds of thousands of
bushels would immediately change
hendsin this country.
Your Vacn
Shows the state of your feelings and the
state of your health ad well. Impure
blood makes Itself 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 should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and
so called purifiers fail; knowing this we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
President Favors New Department.
Chicago, Oct. 4. President McKlnley,
according to Colonel Elliott Durand, who
has just returned from Washington as
the representative of the National Busi
ness Men's League of Chicago, favors
the establishment of a department of
Industry and commerce to be represented
in the cabinet. "The president has
promised to consider the proposition,"
said Colonel Durand today, "and we are
hopeful of success."
"I wish to express my thanks to the
manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for
having put on the market such a wonder
ful medicine," says W. W. Maseingill.
of Beaumont, Texas. There are many
thousands of mothers whose children
have been saved from attacks of dysen
tery and cholera infantum who must
also feei thankful. It is for sale by
Blakeley & Houghton Druggists.
Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will
digest what you eat. It cures all forms
of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E,
R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., eays, "It
relieved me from the start and cured me.
It is now my everlasting friend." Butler
Drug Co. I
TRAGEDY AT
SALT LAKE
Chief Engineer 0'Mclveny, of Oregon
Short Line, Killed.
Salt Lake, Oct. 3. John C. O'Mel
veny is dead and Captain J. F. Mills,
formerly lieutenant-governor of Idaho,
and recently connected with the Second
United States volunteer engineer regi
ment, is in the hands of the state
authorities, as the result of a tragedy
which occurred here late this afternoon.
O'Melveny was the chief engineer of
the Orecon Short Line railroad. He
was in bis office about 4 o'clock. It ap
pears he was alone when Mills entered.
The latter had made application recently
for work in O'Melveny'a department,
but had not been accepted. Ho fired
three bullets into his victim, and then
dropped thu revolver, and quietly walked
to General Traffic Manager Eccles' office,
and in the most nonchalant manner in
formed him of what he had done. He
said :
"Mr. Eccles, I have shot Mr. O'JLel
veny. I told him this morning that I
would do so, and I have kept my word."
Police Officer Lincoln appeared 011 the
ecene about this time, and said :
"Are you the man who did the shoot
ing?" Mills said that he was, and ho was at.
once put under nr'est.
O'Melveny was shot while writing nt
his desk, and the ink has scarcely dried
on tho paper before we was dead.
Volcanic Eruptloug
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bueklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running nnd fever sores,
Ulcers, Bjils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruisee, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Oiily Ho cte. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. "J
Telegraph Through to Dawsou.
Skagwav, Alaska, Sept. 29, via Seat
tle, Oct. 3. The Canadian government
telegraph line was completed to Dawson
yesterday. The Dominion line reaches
from Bennett to Dawson, and the wires
of the White Pass & Yukon railroad
cover the distance between Skagway
and Bennett. The first message was to
the minister of public works at Ottawa,
On the 10th of December, 1807, Rev.
S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church,
South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted
a severe cold which was attended from
the beginning by violent coughing. He
says: "After resorting to a number cf
so called 'specifics,' usually kept in the
house, to no purpose, I purchased a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
which acted like a charm. I most cheer
fully recommend it to the public. " For.
sale" by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists.
McCulloch at Astoria.
AsTouiA, Oct. 4. The United States
revenue cutter McCulloch, formerly die
patch boat of Dewey's fleet, arrived here
at 11:30 a.m., and will leave up for
Portland tomorrow Morning.
For the Oregon Industrial Exposition
to be held at Portland, Oregon Sept. 20
to Oct. 20, the Oregon Railroad & Navi
gation Co, will make a round trip rate of
$3.25, which will, also include two ad
mission coupons to the exposition.
Tickets will be good going on train No, 1
011 Wednesday, Sept. 27th, and every
Wednesday thereafter, and for tra'n No.
3, on Thursday. Sept. 23th, and t very
Thurrday thereafter to and including
Thursday, Oct. 20th. Tickets will be
limited for return passage to ixpire the
Sunday night following the Wednesday
or mursuay on wlilcli ticket is sold,
25-J 111
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientific
compound having the endorsement of
eminent physiclaus and the medical
press. It "digests what you eul" and
positively curesdyspepsia. M. A. Ketron,
Bloouiingdale, Tenn., says it cured him
of iudiveston of ten years' standing.
Butler Di ug Co.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
hove them.
There is not a taste that cannot be suited, because the variety
embraces every stylish weave and pattern, every fashionable coloring.
Here are a few of these new dress goods beauties'.
Handsome new Black Creponnes, with blister and brocade
effects; by the yard $1.00. $1 25, $1.50, $2.50
By the 4 yard pattern, exclusive styles, yard $2.00
Zibalines, tufled plaids; .'IS-inches wide, in the prettiest,
new fall colorings, shown for the first time at per yard 75c
Scotch Cheviots, gray mixtures; we don't know of another
goods as good for tho money ; especially nice for travel
ing wear; width 40 inches per yard 03e
Pebble PoplinB, beautiful effects in this popular novelty ;
3S inches wide, .". . per yard 35c
Fancy worsted novelties; an immpnse variety including all
the new shades and weaves, 30 inches wide, at per yard 50c
Pattern Suits,
Embroidered Robes,
of Venellun cloths, In purple, hunter's Rreen, royal
blue, steel grnv, nnvy nna wood-brown, total pattern,
plain nnd embroidered, 7J..J yards, per pat'ern 823. 50,
t J 837.50. We invite you to lo k at thess goods.
CLOAKINGS.
Golf Cloak! rigs, plain or plaid
per yard
J04 Boucle Uioaklncs, beautiful
It inches wide, ner vard
4ff completeness of our Lining and W
4ffe Trimming stocks, which contain
jjt everything that is new and desir-
A able.
lA. M. Williams & Co.!
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"It did me more good than anything
I ever used. My dyspepsia was of
months' standing; after eating it was
terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B.
Keoner, Holslngton, Kan , of Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you
eat. Butler Drug Co.
Autumn
Dress
Goods
A Superb
Assortment.
The predominating feature
of this Dress Goods stock is the
vastneEB.the completeness of it.
backs, 5S inches wide,
$3.00 and $4 75
two - toned eUects; 50
$1.50 and $1.75 r(fT
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Dalles,
Chronicle,
Job Printers.
JJ A. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OMce over French & Co.'s bank
I'bone B. THE DAI.I.KS, OHEdON
Clarko A Falk have on sale a full Una
of paint and artist's brusuee.