i EI)c Dalles l)rttfck. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900. NO 122 NOT ALL ARE DISPERSED SI1H Mam MaraaJiog Baals in PlilippillES, UPRISING PLANNED IN MANILA Aguinaldo Was Reported to He in tbc City Ready to Lead Filipinos to - Success. Manila, Dec. 31, 0:10 p. in. An American advance in Cuvitu province eouth of Mfinlla, is expected shortly iteuaoie reports Irom native sources show that there aro upwards of 2000 organized insurgents under arm9 with in a mile of Imas. They ure ttrength eniug their entrenchments, and possess artillery. At Novatela, the Filipino entrench inents have been much strengthened eince General Schwun's advanco. thousand ol the enemy re in that vicinity, and tnere, ure 003 at San Francisco dc Mnlabon. Twelve to 100 aoldierB will garrison nil ttie towns in the southern part of Cavite province and the same may he said of the towns of Bataganas province. The provinces of North Camarines and ' Sooth Camarines hold quantities of hemp, which the people cannot market, As a conseqnencp, the population in that part of Luzou iB suffering from lack of food. Rice now costs four Unite it normal price. It Is estimated that 1000 insurgents are entrenched at Calamba. Reports haye been received that "000 iusurgont are massed at Mount Arrayat, having a strong position, which commands steep and narrow trails, ana ttiat they are prepared to roll bauldurs down upon ad vanctng troops. Life along the coasts of the provinces of Cagayan and North and South I locos is returning normal conditions. The Anurican troops occupy the important towns and patrol the country roads. The natives Implore the; Americans to con tinue the occupation, to establish a bet tied government, and to terminate the uncertainty, abuses and confiscations that hare characterised the rule ot the Tueal revolutionists during the last twelve mouths. Incoming Bpauibb prisoners declare ;that Aguinaldo has.ordored the release r ' c'mi'L-JK ySSSsV Spitting Blood I used to couch a ijreal deal and ppit blood, and my neighbors in Day to n, . Ohio, wliero '1 live, said among them selves tliut I had cou munptlon, al though tliey did nut tell mu no to my face, fur fear of making mo despondent. I kept on coilghfui: and trying differ ent aorts of medicines. but nothing aecmcd to reach ray trouble until I got hold of u bottle of Acker's English Kcuiedy. I prayed for health all the time, and my prayers were answered as soon as I began taking this celebrated Eng lish expectorant and tonic. Since my re covery I have told hundreds of sufferers from coughs, colds and Weak lungs that Acker's English Remedy would cure them. Borne of them won't try It, and it does seem to me terrible when anyone deliber ately refuse to bo cured. There ought to be a law compelling consumptives to take it. Even if they don't cure for their own lives, the public's welfare should be consid ered, Don't you think so too? I hope such a law will soon be enforced." (Signed) Mus. Richardson. Hold at Ut, toe, and fl la bottle, throughout the trnilad & Hiatal and L'auada i mid In KiixUnd. it 1. Iii'.H. frt.. d. If jrouere not aatiaflvd after burin, returu Hie UUt to your aruKgHt nud ifet your iiioaeybick. We authnrlie iU ulove yuarxinlee, W. U. UOOKEU it CO., J'royrlttort, Kev York. FOB BALK BY Blakeley & Houghton. R aV4I Baking Absolute iyIPure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aovt mine, POWCtH CO.. w VOUK. of all Spaniards now in possession of the rebels. The mountain passes of Cagayan and the two Iloeos provinces are still guarded in the hope of catching the in surgent general, Tino, who is atill a fugitive. It is asserted that Lieutenant Gillmore is in 'lino's custody. FENIANS ARE PRE PARING FOR WAR They Arc Said to Have Stored Large Quantities of Ammunition and Pood Near Canadian Hordcr in Northeast. New Youk, Jan. 1. A special to tho Times from Bur.lington, Vt., says: It is reported that the Feu inns are engnsed iu storing large quantities of dynamite, lyddite ammunition and supplies in a few selected repositories in remote d's tricts of Vermont and Mnlne, near t' e Canadian boundary line. The iuforma tion comes from persons who claim to have knowledge of the purchase of some of the supplies, otid others ho learned of their transportation by railroad dis guised as groceries. Dynamite and other explosives have been secured in surpris ingly large quantities, and stored under ground on the Vermont border, while largo quantities of canned meats have been h'.dden in some large baruB of sym pathizing farmers on the main line near New Hampshire. It is said that an efficient ambulance corps is being organized under ttie supervision of u few loyal Irish women and surueons who wore in the Red Croes work in Cuba. They aro also prepar ing a large number ol "first aid" pack ages for tiio invading farces. The now movement is the work of tho Irish element of tho larger cl'.ies, but it is a fact that a larger and impoituut work is being done among tiie farmers of tho border states. A schedule is being ar ranted of farmer who can furnish wagons, horses and oxen for transports tion purposos. Cutarrli Cannot ho Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, und iu order to care it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure ih taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous eurfaceB. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quock medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians iu this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the host tonics known, combined w ith the best blood purificie, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, b'end for testimonials, free. . . F. J. Ciik.vev & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Kalofall at Astoria. Astoiua, Dec. 31. The annual report of Weather Observer Johnson, closed this evening, shows the precipitation during 1899 to have been 101.40 Inches, the heaviest by far since the records have been kept here. The average for the previous fifteen years was 73 inches. The rainfall in 1884 was but 40 inches, and in 1890 it was 01.82 Inches, the highest until the present year, The greatest precipitation of the year was during January, when 18.84 inches of rain fell. The record for this month was 13.30 inches, an excess of .85 Inches over the average. Mumed to Death. CoitVALUs, Dec, 30. Mrs. Malone, 80 year old, and mother of W. H. Malone, a prominent merchant in Alaea valley, was burned to death yesterday, cut nragw details have so far reached this city. Mrs. Malone lived with her vener able hnsband at their home in the val ley. Her screams attracted the attention of her husband, who was in bed. He hurried to the tcene, and found his wife entirely eareloped in the flames of her burning clothes. Before the flames were extinguished tho victim was so badlv burned that sho expired soon after, in great agony. It is supposed that hor clothing suddenly took fire while she eat by a stove or open fireplace. The family are old residents of the vallev, and highly respected. A S17KR CVItE FOlt CKOUr Twenty-Hre Yrnrh' Conatant Uae With out Failure. The first indication of croup is home nep?, and in n child subject to tha disease it may bo.taken ns a sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following. this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after tho croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land ud never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single lnivne in which it has not "roved effectual. No other preparation ran show- such a record twenty-live years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Blakeley A Houghton. A Thounand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when sho found that Dr. King's New Diceovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she pays of thie Royal Cute "It coon re moved tho pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praiees throughout tiio universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of tho throat, chest or lungs. Price 60c and SI. Trial bottle freo ut tsiakeloy ic Houghton's drug storo; every bottle guaranteeu. a l'ultniiril With Ktrjchnluu Noiith Yakima, Wash., Dec. 30. II. J. Dlcknell and Edward Banders, of Parker bottom, were tuken eick after eating at their houso Wednesday evtn ing. A doctor who was hastily sum moned found that they had been poisoned by strychnine. Tho poison was apparently put into several articles of food. They believe that they know who attempted to kill them, and further developments nro looked for. Charles McAllister, a well-known sheepman of this county, was kicked by a horse'at the ranch of Captain Dunn, in Parker bottom, Wednesday evening. Five of hie ribs were broken. EFFORT TO RE LIEVE LADYSMITH Bnller Is Organizing on a Large Scale art Will Male Artier Attempt. THE NEW YEAR OPENED GLOOMILY Prime Minister's Son Said to Have Been Wounded in a Recent Sortie at Mafeking. The the the Mobbed the tirave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a moit dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had giveu me up. Fortunately, a iriend advised 'Electric Bitters' ; and to my great joy and surprise, tho first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for tbre,e weeks, and am now a' well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50c, guarautetdat Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 6 That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's Mew Life Pills. Thousaudi df sufferers have proved tbeir matchless merit (or Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health; Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cent". Honey back If not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Hougbtou, druggists. 1 New Yohk, Jan. 1. A special to the Tribuno from London Bays : Indications still point to a battle on Tugela river at the end of this week, although there may be delays through a mule transport service, which General Roller Is evi dently organizing on a large eenle. Tjgela is reported in flood from heavy rains, and tho passage of river will be most difficult. Itritieh accounts of linden-Powell's sortie at Mateking cannot be expected for several days. The Boer official dis patches, stating that two well-known British officers, one of them a eon of the prime minister, Mere wounded, have caused much anxiety in tho world of wealth and fashion.' ' New Youk, Jan. 1, A dispatch lo the Tribune from London says : The new year opened gloomily for England, with a record of miscalculation and disaster in South Africa to be retrieved at great loss of life and treasure, and with the reputation of generals in the field and ministers ut home hanging upon the issue o battle during tho next few weeks. Theto is no luck of criticism aud fault- fludlng in the press, and tliero are signs of anxiety in ministerial circles over the political effects of additional reverses to liritieh arm-, but theie is also a hopeful feeling induced by fresh proof J of tho in capacity of tho Dutcli allies to make tno of their opportunities. The Boer vic tories of Stormberg, Magersfontein and Colenso have not been followed up in any iii9tar.ee. They have been no suc cessful raids on the lines cf communica tion, and Ladysuiith, kiuiberley und Makeking have not been overwhelmed by superior numbers and guns. There is u record of Boer failures as well a British defeats. Tho budget of news received at mid night whs a light one. The arrival of a Citpe steamer brought a largo mail, aud all the morning journals print letters from their special correspondents. The moBt interesting letters are those pub lished in tho Standard and Times and other journals from Ladyemith, iu which incidents of tho elege and garrieon life aro deccribod. Tlie writers are wisely reticent on important points, and deal lightly with the dangers of the situation, but there is little doubt that the garrison lias been short of ammunition and the knowledge of this tact lias influenced General Bullerin sacrificing ills original plan of campaign and massing his forces for the relief of Ladyemith. Ho is still calling in reinforcements, for the Majestic has gone to Durban with another battalion and numerous drafts. I'layed Uu. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Bores all positive evidences. of impure blood. No matter how it became so It must ho purified in order to obtain good health, Acker's Blood Elexlr has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases, It Ib certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough on's drug store. All persons wishing to take children, either boys or girls, for legal adoption or on Indenture, should write to W. T. Gardner, superintendent of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at Portland, who can procure for them de slrable children of all ages. All applica tion! must be tiled in advance, tf We are making preparations now for taking the mm L IHTENTORT i of our stock, and will from time to time offer soruo Choice Bargains to our customers through the medium of this space. Wo aro now engaged; on pricing, for prompt riddance, a lot of some fifty or more Fine Silk French Sateen Petticoats, about which we will tell you more in to morrow's ad. Soiae.choice Furs alco will be closed out. Store Closes at 0 o'clock. A. M. Williams & Co. 't f 5 1 I 4s The Chronicle, jjjjjjjjmyjjjjjyj IfLtilHuiuIIUIiiTjT VcVS1s1ss39s199Ub1 The Dallas, Op, Job Pfintr. A