The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 09, 1899, Image 4

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and Bowels
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roa iu ev ai omi&snri fr.it joc rtn ecttil
l'KOl'LE YOU ALL KNOW.
Frank Aldrtch came over from Golden
dale today.
A. J. Brigha.n was in from Dufur
yesterday.
Cliaa. Lord, of Arlington, is spending
a few days in the city on business.
Misa Bessie French returned Saturday
night, after a week spent in Portland.
J. V. Dank, one of Hay Creek's stock
men, came in from that country today.
E. T. Johnson, a railroad contractor
from Portland, spent today in the city.
Frank T. Ilurllmrt. cashier in the
Arlington bank ,was in town yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. Patterson came down from
Wasco yesterday and spent today in the
citv.
Mrs.
fornia
Win. Rogers is up from Cali
vUitinsf her relatives on Mill
Creek.
Gus Bonn returned .Saturday from a
trip over into Klickitat county in the
interest of Mays & Crowe.
Dr. I'ay l.ogan spent Sunday with his
father in this citv, returning to Portland
on the delayed afternoon train.
G. T. Parr, of the Eistern Oregon
Lmd Company, left Saturday evenine
fjr a business inn into Malheur county.
W. A. MeK-inz'ie, the Goldendale
hardware dealer, accompanied by his
wif., is doing business in the city today.
Mrs. W. 13. Hamilton arri yed in the
city Saturday from Portland to attend
the wedding of her niece, Mis3 Ethel
Biddell.
J. II. Swarlz will arrive in the city
this evening frum Li Grando to accept a
position in the freight depot made va
cant by the deputure of T. A. Camp
bell. G. A. Campbel', father of T. A.
Campbell, who has been visiting his son
here, left yesteiday afternoon for Elber
ton, Wash., where he will visit his j
granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank bommerville ar
rived in the citv Saturday fiom their
home at Hay Creek. The former left
that evening lor Weiser, Idaho, and
Mm. Sommervllle went to Portland to
day.
John Gavin left this aiorning to repre'
sent the K. ol I. lodge ol tins city in
the grand lodge which meets in Portland
toniorruw. U. II. Knldell is also a repre
eentative and will leave tomorrow, as
will aleo Judge liradshaw, wh ) ie grand
prelate.
Clarence, tha infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. CI. C. O'Neil, at Muddy, on Sunday
October 1st, 1899. The interment took
place at Antelope, Tuesday afternoon, in
the presence of a number of sympa
thizing friends of the bereaved fattier
and motner. Antelope Herald.
HO UN.
On 8-Mile, Saturday, Oct. 7th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Percy, a daughter.
Oal lu Your oeeokft
All county warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1, 1890, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceasm after Sept. 14th,
189J. 0. 1.. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
Itnutn uuil'lluiiiit fur Tito.
Two persons can obtain room and
board At a very desirable placa In the
city, centrally located, by applying at
this office. 4 4t
To Cure a tiill lu Ou ljr.
Take Laxative ltrotuo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund tLe money if
it fails to cure. 2V
for Item,
A nice four-room homo.'convenient to
high ichool ; t7.50.per;nioath.. Enqui e
ot W IVI,sI,Iaii' nfHna W S Ht I
3 at I
AN ADVANCE
ON MALABON
Americans Start Norlli From tons and
i uuuuuii
GEN. LAWTON
IN COMMAND
Agiunnltlo Quotes Edward Atkinson in
His Latest Proclamation Ten
nessee Volunteers Return.
Manila, Ot. S, 10 a. m. The advance
from Imus and Bacoor toward Malabon
and Old Cavite began early this morning
General Lawton was in command.
The Tjnnes9ee regiment, the last of
the volunteers will sail for the United
State? today on the transport Indiana,
after a week passed in the harbor.
Aguinaldo Quotes Atkinson.
Aguinaldo, tn a proclamation announc
ing the release of American prisoners
and authorizing Filipino soldiers in the
northern province to return to their
homes, says:
"In America there is a jrreat party
that insists that the government recog
nize Filipino independence. That party
will compel the United Stales to fulfill
the promises made to us in all solemnity
and good faith, though not put into
writing.
"Therefore we mus', show our gratitude
and maintain our position more resolute
ly than ever. We should pray to God
that t ho great Democratic party may
win the next presidential election and
imperialism fail in its mad attempt to
subjugate us by- force of arms. There
are some Americans in the Philippines
who have joined us because they disap
prove a war of what Mr. Atkinson calls
criminal aggression. When offered a
chance tn return to their own camp, they
dfclined."
Throughout the proclamation Aguin
aldo denounces the "impel ialists" in
stead of the "Americans," as in former
documents. He calls the world to wit
ness that the Filipinos have not broken
"the alliance made through Admiral
Dciwey with the Americans and with the
American consuls at Hung Kong and
Singapore." The people, on seeing the
American prisoners, cried out: "We do
not want war against the United States;
we only defeiid our independence against
the imperialists. The sons of that
miglitv nation are our friends."
Complaints From Sheepmen.
Pendleton, Ojt. G. Some rather hard
feelings have been engendered among
the Umatilla county sheepmen by what
they term the injustice of having sheep
men from another state come into their
territory and range their bands during
the summer season, and thus depriving
local oh ners of plenty of feed. So closely
have the ranges been hunted out all
through the livestock regions of Oregon
and Washington of late years that legis
latures in the two slates have been im
portuned to pass restrictive measures
calculated to prevent the bringing of
sheep from one state into the other.
Laws have been enacted by the legisla
latures of both states, in response to
this popular demand, which have made
it somewhat burdensome to more sheep
from one state to another.
In this instance, the quarantine laws
iu force in Oregon, to regulate the hand
ling ol eheep, have been invoked ly
local eheepmeii, to hinder Washington
men from the free and easy use of the
range here.
On the other hand, Oregon men claim
that like laws have been passed by the
Washington legislature, the operation
of which tends to hamper Oregon owners
in moving there.
Gillnettcrs More Active.
Ahtokia, Oct. 7. The run of fish last
night showed no improvement over the
past few days, but the rleo in price to
two and a half cents, which all the cold
storage men are now payinar, caused
many more gillnetters to put their nets
in the water. Word was received here
today that there was a good run of
eilvereldes at Grav'a harbor, and the
price there is 20 to 25 cents per fish.
New Gold Vela Found.
Cottage Guove, Or,, Oct. 7. The
Rlveieide Gold Mining Company, of Bo
hemia, has found anew vein on its prop
erty, that shows free gold. The vein has
been traced 1000 feet. This property
has considerable development work done
on the other vein, the ore assaying as
high as (300 per ton.
-.,..
Jack Morgan 1 an old miner and pro.
spector, while doing the nssetsment
work on his property, unearthed a large
body o' orp, that shows free gold. The
gold is lltie, and the quartz la of lion-y-eoinb
character. On many other proper
ties large bodies of liigh-grade ore havo
been struck in tho last two weeks in 'o
ing development and assessment work.
Philadelphians Sot Their Time
pieces by Flash Lights.
Unique System by Which (lie City of
Ilruthurly lam Kpeim I'ost
(1 on the Corract
Time.
A useful plan thnt might he tried ad
vantageously in ninny smaller places
has just been adopted in Philadelphia.
In Washington, at the naval observa
tory, there in n clock which supplies ox
act time to most of the large cities cast
of the Mississippi once every day. .lust
before noon its pendulum is connected
with an electric circuit in such a way
thntit ticks off seconds on nil telegraph
ic instruments on the line. Then.nbout
one minute before l'J, the ticking is sus
pended, and every listener along the
line watches for the resumption, which
occurs exactly at noon. In some cases
a bell is struck once precisely at 12. By
noting how many seconds fast or slow
one's watch is at the sound, a ninn can
set his timepiece by the best standard
in the United States.
The observatory clock is kept right to i
within a small fraction of a second, and i
varies from day to day only a few hun
dredths of a second. Many railroads,
colleges, astronomical observatories
and other institutions all over the coun
try get their time corrected1 in this mnn
ner daily. In New York city the West
ern union furnishes the public with n
noonday signal, by means of which peo
ple who are on the street near the main
oftlee can get the correct time. On top
of their building n ball is arranged on a
pole so that it can be liberated auto
matically by electricity when the noon
signal comes from Washington. Any
one who is watching can sec the ball
drop.
Xow, in Philadelphia the plan has
been modified n little, so as to operate
in the evening instead of the daytime.
And the signal is given by turning on a
lot of electric lights that have been tem
porarily extinguished. A row of nrc
lights on the new city hall around the
statue of Franklin are kept burning im-
til about 8:57 o'clock. Then they are
shut off. Exactly at nine o'clock they
flash up into view once more. It is
h-ped that eventually the turning on
any be effected by an automatic device,
n. , i . ... i ii i
Lu nt i.ULCnt.t isdoneby hnml.n the
mstant r. i .legraphic signal is heard.
Ih -r.' a- many towns amV villages in
the count. , that might profitably imi-
tate l'hii : :lphia. If the local author-
iticsdonot undertake this time service,
some enterprising merchant could ad
vantageously advertise himself by fur
nishing either a day signal like that in I
New York, or one at night like that j
which the City of lirotherly Love has
adopted. It is astonishing how much '
inaccuracy there is in the clocks and I
watches that supply people with time. '
It is not at all uncommon to see clocks
five, ten or even 15 minutes out of the
wrty in the homes of persons who are
usually accurate in other matters. They
do not attempt to set their timepieces
right for days or weeks at a time, and
then guess at the time by the whistle
of a passing railway train, which may
no fcevcrai minutes behind time. The
moral effect of having one's timepiece
nn on ' e ve v ,0".. 1
to be overlooked. Anyone Who fur-
nishes a town with Washington time
daily would be conferring a double
messing on the community. N. Y.
Tribune.
Kodol Dyapepeia Cure ia a ecienlillc
compound having tho endorsement of
eminent physicians and the medical
press. It "dinHsta what you pal" and
poeitivelycuresdyepepsia.'.M. A. Kotron,
Uloouiingdale, Tenn., says it cured him
of indiireston of ten years' maiitling.
Butler Drug Co.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Ude Clarke & Falk'd Rosafoarn (or tho
teeth.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
house, tf
Ute Clarkedc Falk'a quinine hair tonic
to keep dandrufr from the head.
Yon will not have bolls if you tako
Clarko & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the beat. Ask your grocer for them.
Ah your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated fiivoring extracts.
Latest thing in cameras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones at JDonnell'a
drug store.
Dyspepsia can be cured by tiling
Acker's Dyspcntla Tablets. One little
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold iu handnoriie tin
boxes at 'Zb eta. lilakeley & Houuhton
Druggists. '
Acker' Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
positive guarantee. Curepheirt'hurii,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 tie.
and 60 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists,
Death Sentence Imposed.
Tacoma, WiihIi., Oct. 7. Albert Midl
and was seiitcncjd to death by hanging
this morning for tho murder of his di
vorced wlfo. The crime was committed
ten tlavB ago.. The date fur carrying out
Iho sentence la not yet Used.
Millions of dulliirn, i'h the vn'tw placed
by .Mrs. Mary Bird, llairlnhurg, Pa., on
tliu life of her child, which the saved
from croup by the use of One Miiintu
Cough Cure. It i urea all cough?, colds
and throat ami luii; troubles. Butler
Drug Co.
Paint your hmisu with paints that arc
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke it Falk
havo them.
Admiral George Dewey
Will receive the most royal welcome on Oct. lt
acxt, tint was over accorded to an American
citizen.
You will find a complete biography of this great
hero, Including his brilliant victory over tho Spetf
lib. fleet In tho great, authoritative and up-to-date
work of reforencc, tho
New Werner Edition of the
Encyclopedia
Britannica
This 13 tho only encyclopedia on the market that
mentions Admiral Ucwcy. It gives tho date o! his
birth; how ho spent his boyhood days; tho part ho
took lu tho Civil War; how after the War ho was
employed on tho European station; In the Naval
iMilpmv! hlartan tn thnrftnk nf CnmmAmlr nml
President of tho Board of Inspection and Survey:
his command of tho Asiatic Squadron; how on
April 27th ho left Hong Kong with his Ejuadron,
found anddestrcyed tho Spaniih Fleet, at Manila,
on May 1st; his appointment as Acting Kcar Ad-
mlral, tho honors ho received from Congress, and
how on March 2nd, imae was created full Ad-
mlral. It speaks of him as a strict disciplinarian,
aI1.arou1(1 atWctc tt datlng norscnmn ond
huntsman, and socially a good club man and a
general favorite It tells of his marriage to Miss
Susy Goodwin, a daughter of tho "fighting gov
ernor'of New Hampshire, who died iu 1872, leav-
lug a son, Georgo Goodwin Dewey. r
Governor Theodore Roosevelt
Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of the Oregon
and scores of other noted personages not C7en
mentioned in any other Encyclopedia receive tho
eamo attention in this edition of tho
10 attention in thia edition of tho
''too..
Encyclopaedia Britannica
It srcaks of General Wood as Governor of Santl.
ago; of General Henry as Governor-General of
rrto It'co; or Agulnaldo'a declaration of war
galnst tho U. S.
YOD HEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY
of human knowlli tndnmnmi. wherein Infnr.
mation Is morocanlly found and acquired than la
any other book or encyclopedia In the world,
IN YOUR HOME,
roa iali bt
I. C. NICKELSEN,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Ix hereby given that tho utiilerslRiicd
hub been duly poliitcd by tho Hon. County
Court of tliu the ritiilo of Oregon, (or Wmco
county, us administrator of the estntoof Adolph
ABldlus.deceuked. All pel nous having claim
HKHliiatunliU'sUUiiiro hereby notified to lirceeut
thofciimopnperly verllled to me at thn otlleo nf
my niiuriKyii, uiiiur iv sieneiee, within nix
iiiuiiiiit iroin inn nine 01 tniH nonce.
Dated at 'lho iMUea, Uregnn, June 5, ibw.
, , J I AdllllUH,
AfllnllilntrntAr nf tlif. Ii'aliil.. A.lr.t..K Arti.,l..
ilceiHtnl. 7.jj
YyU' UKIHBNDmtFFISU
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given lo turnery,
Kooms il and !B, Tel. 328 Voirt Illoo
WERVITA
Cutcfcs Vi'CALITY.
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Nipht Erals&lons and
wasting diseases, all effects of eclf-
abuse, or excess and indls.
cretlon. Anervo tonic and
lilood Imildcr. DrlnRs the
pink cloy to ale cheeks ant
restores the fire of youth.
By mall GOo per box: U boxes
tor 2.50; with a written giiurau.
too to euro or roi'und tho inouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton k. Jckon Sts., OHIOAQO, ILL,
Sold by Hlakeley & Houghton, The
Dalles, Oregon.
OREGON
Industrial Exposition
OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPT. 28,
CLOSES
OCTOBER 28, 1899.
Horticultural and AEiictilmral
Products "f Oregon, WuHhlnitton and
Idaho in "renter variety and pro
fusion than ever before.
BENNETT'S Renowned MILITARY BAND
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
America llieatcst IMy Cornet Soloist.
The l'iiecii,illcd
FLORENZ TROUPE
of AcrohiiH, illriTt from tin) Umpire Thoiitcr,
Luiiilon, their llr-st iippi-annico In America.
A Grcnt
WAR MUSEUM
FILIPINO
THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE
UiiMUpns.scd ActlnlL-ts, la their thrilling acts.
AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS
A .Season of Great Surprises and
Astounding Feats.
Uetllict'd ltllti'i"
on All
l.llll'H.
Transportation
ADMIHHION .... i!R CentR
Children under 12 years, 10 cents,
DONT MISS IT!
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Tralnx Icavo and are duo tn arrive at l'ortlai
OVKIUANI) EXO ,
iircKD, bulom, Hone-1 1
lillrK, Aaliliilld, Hac- I
riiTiw..,tM fli.ilnti 4.111 I '
7:00 1 M.
1 1'riiiiclnoo, Mojnve, (! J 15 A. 41.
I.OH AiKCKM,hi ro. 1 1
New urleniia mm I i
Kt J I
'H-.3U A. 41.
Itoxebiirg mid wny
tloim 1:30 I'. M
f Vlii Wnodtmra fori j
I 4lt.AnKel, Silvcrtoa, Pnlly
i Went Hclo, llrmviih- ) i except
vtllcHiiriiigllcldmid HiiiiiJiiyt
Natron J .
llHlly
except
Huiiilayti
17:30 A. 41.
IC'orvalllH
Millions..
anil wnyj 5.,01.yi
INDKl'KNDKNCK l'ASHKWiKIt. Kxprc! truln
umiy (except tiuimiiyj.
liCO p. m, (I.v l'ortlaml Ar. 8:25n. m
7:9) p. 111. Ai..4:cMiunvlllo .l.v.J fl;Uiu, m
H:30p. in. (Ar..IiiflciK!iidciicc..l.v.) l:On. m
Pally. (Dully, except ftiiliilrty.
PINING CAU3 ON OODHN KOUTK.
1'UI.I.JIAN HOKl-UT HI.riM'KHP
AND HKCONl)-CLbS HI.KKI'INO CAIth
AttMChed U) nil Throuah Truijis.
Direct connccllon at Sinn Knuiclncn with Ocei
dental mid Oriental mill i'aclllc mull ileumnlili
Hues for J Al'AN mid CHINA. Hulling date on
11 1 piicuuou.
Kates hlid tickets tn Eastern points and Ku
roiic. AIM) JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU uil(
AUHTKALIA.
All abovo trains urrlvo at and depart Irofr
uranu cuiriii nuiiniii. 1'inn aim irviug utreou
YAMHILL DIVIHION.
IWengcr Deinit, foot of Jeltersun street.
Leave for Hheridnn, week days, at 1:80 p. ni
Arrive ut l'ortlaml, 0:UO 11. in,
Iave for A I It LI K on Monday, Wcdnemlay anC
runny v n;.k) a. in. Arriv Hi 1'ortlanu, Ti
rue-
uit, tuurBuny iinu saiurua) ItiCtwp. in.
Kxeept Sunday. "Kxcept Baturday.
It. KoK'.l.KU, (i, H. MAI1KIIAM,
lauoiter. AMt. (i. F. & I'ans. Aet
Through Tickcf Ofllcc, 131 Third street, where
inruuKii iiukcui 10 an poiniB in tno f.aatcrn
fitates, Cuuada and Kuroo can bo obtained at
owlll!UKV!KUNWTleke,A,w,,,'
AGENT FOR THE
..RAMBLER.. 2
Lock and Gunsmith,
and Machine work
Charles Burchtorf,,,,,,,:,;,'';!
DrGUMM
ONI FOR A DOtl.
0US
ua. flaw 1.
V mokbd. Til eon.
Ill box fur
Bicycle
REPAIR SHOP. 9
i:;:irr".i." powu
...STEAM... 1
Wood Saw
Will run tvory .'yoxH.ntPuiulv !
Itutua Reiieonnblc. '
Tolophono 201.
j W. A. CATES, Prop.
r
t
..cflAs. m
Butehers
and Fapfncfs
(..Exchange..
edged lho licat beer In The Dulles
HtthtMinual price. Come In. try
It and be rouvlnrnl. aImi thc
KI11e.1t brniidi of Wliici, l.inior
and Clgnra.
Sandrjuichcs
of nil Kinds alwnyn nn hand.
The
Busy
Store.
Knoli dny our business shows
the people are finding out no
are pushing lo the front with
better goods, lower pricca,
salespeople the very heat, anil
Inst, but not lenst, buyers who
know their business mid buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
The Dalles, Portland and M
Navigation Co.'
Sirs.
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood Biver,
Casoade Locke,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching nt wny pqlnta on both tides oltM
Columbia river.
Moth of tho above steamers have t'1' 'cft
and ru Iu excellent haio for tho m-iimw 01 wj
Tliu Uniculntiir Hue Will endeavor to
putrona the beat kervlco jolblo.
travel by tho ateamcrs of Tln lle'w
l.lue.
Tho ttcamerii of the Regulator I.I 'le wm
alien at 7 a. m. commencliiir iiondaj tw
Dullea
lint.
I'ortland Ofllce,
Oak Ht. Dock.
Court btrwt
W. C. Allaway,
(ieiiera M1
& 00,
FRENCH
I'
BANKERS.
rKANHACTA KNKKAbBANKINO MM"
Letters of Credit lenued avalluule in b
KMtern omv. bl
Bight Evohange
TruMfern sold on New WtTO
Rt. Inln. Hn FrAne 8CO, Portland
Kon, Seattle Wash., end various f'""
In Oregon and WaBlilnHton. f,T,
Oollectlone male at all H'te 00
orable Urinn.
Drink Warren'- Pure Ginger -Bf j
For sale at all Urat-olfB wry. '
Slubling, agent, The Dllea. '
Regulator Dalles