XII IS ALIVE Hate Mot Yet Been Sub inefl, PLANNING FOR THE RAINY SEASON Jlay Cnrn on Guerrilla Warfare on a l.nrc Scale Trcuclteroas Native Ollicials. Manii , Murc'i 3, 0:55 p. tn. Keporta reach tin' Associated I'reaa from vnrinuB lotmv", Iiii hilling nriny officers und 1 lie lifrtili nl coin iintrtiiul houses with ngente il..nii.riniit 1 1 ii inliiiiila. fif rnntlimpd activity mining tho insurgents, wlio are endeavoring to keep nllvo tlio armed op position to tliu United States, anil are planning to continue tlio insurrection tilth e,tii!rrllln wnrfaro on a larger ecule when the rainy aeuson begina. A person holding n position aeconii only to that ot thcGovornnr-Gonoral tells the Associated Press he is convinced that the insurgent organization hns been reinarkiibly reha bilitated during the past month, partic ularly in the northern provinces. He lays the insurgents have a secret organi ntion.ovon in the strongest garrisoned towns, affording perfect mean? of com munication nnd that the machinery is managed from MunHa. Koine of the leaders arc Filipinos pretending to be lupporturs of the American administra tion, nml ninny of the municipal govern ments installed by the army form parte of the machinery. Two corrcHpondenta of leading Ameri can weeklies who have traveled for a month in llonqtiet und IIocos wltii letters for insurgent chiefs, going nlone fifty miles from garrisons and being every wiiure hospitubly received, any the people miike no secret of their sympathy with the iiiHiirgonte. Though ndmlting, tlmtthe Filipino soldiers abuse Iham, they still protect these soldiers from the American scouting parties. They claim to have communications from Aguinnldo. Piiterno, in the northern mountains of Manila, is full of civil and military offi cials of all ranks of Aguinnldo's govern ment, who were captured or eurreneercd anil who were brought here and released on promises to refrain from agitation. While ninny of the insurgent irtinici pal odiecra were continued in a til ce on taking the oath of allegiance, resldoiits who are acquainted with thorn have little faith in their promises. All tlio citizens ul Tiirlne, eapltnl of the province of that name, have been arrested and charged with plotting, and two insnr Kcnts have been captured at Malabon 'illi til criminating puperfl and flOOO collected (mm the natives. Borne of the tniinlctii.it governments appear loyal and efficient On the other hand, one Ameri can General declares ho believes the nnjorily in bin province are ageutfl of I'm insurrection. A fresh issue of insurgent pamphlets is being circulated, asserting that the American promieea of good government re merely n uiui-k for commercial ex ploitation of iho Philippines, quoting Senator lloverldgo'a speech and n f'litorml from n Washington newspaper, lieailed, "l.et Us He Honest." 'i'lie trial of the guerrillas charged with imitiler is finished, and it is believed tho toininisHlon'tf verdict will bo guilty. In dictments against others have been pre pare 1, No report has boen received from Gen wl lUtes' expedition. He lias probably noved Inland, where communication "III' lilm is Impracticable. fle Army throughout the island of ""on is working hard, icouring the wiintry for Insurgents and kllliog a low jf'V. The eectlon from Manila to wgupan hag been thoroughly cleared, '"coining parttei being unable to And JJV Insurgent. General Fun a ton and Lionel Keouan took 200 wen through m mountain! to Baler, on the tMtern without meeting any Insorienti. VOL. liiili IAV4I Bawng " iMW IITa-IV Makes the food more delicious and wholesome SWAI. BOKINO EOWOCII CO.. HtW VOBK. But they are active along the northern coast from Dagupun to Aparri. Oc casional reports come of an American ajldier being killed or disappearing. In the southern provinces the insurgents continue to harass the American garri sons by night demonstrations. Ill Life Wm -"avrnl. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was tu'ken with Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lunga became hardened. I wus so weak I could'nt even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I exacted to soon die of consumption, wiien I heard of Dr. Klng'H New' Discovery. Ono bottle guvo great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't aay too much in its praise." This murvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular slzee 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. CruUcm Trancfarrrd. Wahhinoton, March 3. Arrange ments were ruado today for the transfer of the auxiliary cruisers Badger and Resolute from the Navy to tho War De partment. These veseolB were purchased during the Spanish War, and are no longer needed by the Navy. The Badger is now at San Francisco, and will be fitted out by the Quarter-master's De partment for a cruise to Alaska, after which she will be sent to tlio Philippines for the iuterisland transport service. The Retolutu is undergoing repairs at Phila delphia. She will be placed temporarily on the eervice between New York nnd the West Indies. When she cun be spared, it is intended to send her also to the Philippines. Nil Klglit to llclli" Tho woman who is lovely in fnce, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, elm will bo norvcus and irritable. If she line con stipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cnuae pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters ia tho best medicine iu tlio world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It glveo strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety tkin, ricli complexion. It will make u good-looking, charming woman of a run-doMi invalid. Only 51) cents at BUkelevA Houghton's drugstore. I'or Arrwut or UiimImiI'h Munlnror. 1'itANKKJitT, Kv., March 3. The Dem ocratic Senate today passed the bill for tho appointment of a committee to hunt own tho nerson or persons who assassi nated Governor Goebol and appropriat ing sf 100,000 to canyon the work. The bill hud previously linseed the House, and now goes to Governor Brckhum for approval. The Republican Senate, su ng in the same hull, took no part in the proceedings. Htartilnc oiiiIiuh, Klifhtv-flvo pur cent of all persona de dared Incurable or given up to die by physicians can bo cured, or their lives greatly prolonged by tho bunelicent powers of the "Perfected" Oxygenor King. This startling assertion is sua ceptiblo of proof. We hove It In the form of lettera from all classes of peoplo Hri-ndim? far and noar" whn are do. lighted to testify to the morvoloue cura tive powers of tlita latest and moat per fected homo oxygenating instrument. For sale by J. M. Filloon, The Dalles, 0rUt mMwd2w' VliNttgo in Canal 1'lnni. Nkw Yoiik, Match 8. A special dla patch to the Herald from Waahlngton says: Some modiflcationa In the plana for the Nicaragua Canal recommended by the first Wnlker coniroiailon will have to be inde. Tula Is insde clear by re- THE DALLES, OREGON, Powder tHlPF porta forwarded to tho office of the pre Bent Walker commission from one of the surveying parlies now in the 8eld. It has been found that it will be impractic able to build tho proposed dam across the San Juun River just above the mouth of the San Carlo.', known as the Boca San Carlos dam. It is believed, how ever, that a practicable Bite for tiie pro posed dam can be found at no great distance from the site formerly aeiected, and surveys are now in progress for the purpose of finding a better location. Catarrh Cannot lie Cured with local applications, bb tiiey cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quuck medicine. It was wbb prescribed by one of the best phyuicianB in this country for years, and ia a regular prescription. It is compoeed of tlio best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces euch wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drrugirifte, price 75c. Hall'a'Family Pills are the best. 12 ItlgainlKt FarnMvorth Sentenced. Chicago, March 3. "I don't claim to be nn ongel, your honor; but I believe I have been more sinned against than sinning," said Bigamist Walter L. Farnswortti, as he stood before Judge Baker for sentence. Fn-nsworth was eentenced to the penitentiary. Origin ally tie was eaid to have forty wives iu various parts of tho country. He waa indicted on four charges, and ac knowledged he had been married four times. Farnsworth wus known as Brad ford, and by other names. His real name ie said to be Orton. A Convincing Auiwtr. "I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's drug store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga., "and he asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu matism with which I had differed for a long time. I told him I had no faith in any medicine as they all failed. He said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.' I took a battle of it home and used It according to directions and in one week I was cured, end have not since been troubled with rheumatism." Sold by Blnkeloy & Houghton. As n euro for rheumatism Chamber Iain's Pain Balm ia gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ail ment fciuco 1S62. In speaking of it lie says: "I never found anything that would relieve mo until I used Chamber lain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by Blnkeley & Houghton. JDryinjr preparations simply dovol op dry catarrh; they dry up tho socrotioin-, which adhere to tho nicmbrauo and decom pose, causing a far moro carious troublo than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalant, fitnion, ninokos and snull'a and uso that wliioh clcmmcs, Koothcs and heals. KIv'h Creum Balm is such a remedy aud will euro catarrh or cold iu tho head easily aud ploosautly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists soil the 50o. bIzo. Ely Brothers, Gli Warren St., N.Y. The Balm ourca without pain, dooa not irritate or oauso sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritatod and angry surfaoo, rollov iuK immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed agalust Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fovor. John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., soye, "I never used anything so good as One Minute Cough Cure. We are never Without U.jV Qirickfy breaka up coughi and cold. Cure elf throat and long troubles. Its use wlll.'prevent conaump." tlori. Plesium to'take. MONDAY. MARCH 5. 1S00. Wrecking or tlio Charlettnn. Washington, March 3. Sensational chaig'8 are contained in an anonymous letter which has been leceived at the Navy Department from Manila. The communication relates to the wrecking of the Charleston, and makes the serious statement thnt a number of officers of the vessel at the time of the disaster were under the influence of liquor. The correspondent who furniihea the in formation claims to have verified the allegations by dilllgent inquiry among the officers of the Charleston. The letter was not placed on the official files on account of the peculiar nature of the charges, but it baa been referred to the Judge-Ad vocate-General of the Navy with inetructiona from Secretary Long that the matter be inveatigated at once. Thia Inquiry will probably not take a more formidable aspect than a note of inquiry addressed to the Commander-in-Chief of the Asiatic etation. Naval of ficers here who have seen the letter say there waa nothing to justify the charges, and they believe the Department's in quiry will relieve the accused officers from the unwarranted allegations. Cap tain Pigman, who commanded the Charleston at the time of the wreck, ie not involved in any of the charges. "After doctora failed to cure me of pneumonia 1 used One Minute Cough Cure and tnree bottles of it cured me. It ia also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst cases," writes Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothera endorse it. Kace Trouble Feared. Montgomery. Ala., March 3. Race trouble ie feared near Letohatcbie, 25 tulles eon tli of thia city. It ia reported that 1000 negroes are congregated and are threatening. It ie said that last night some white men went to the house of Jim Cross, a negro, called him to the door and shot him. Afterwards the crowd shot his wife, Eon and daughter. Only a few days ago Sam Powell, white, waa shot by a negro in the same neighborhood. The negro waB taken from the sheriff and banged by a mob. e lilkiuitrck'ft Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the euccess they bring, use Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. .2 Iiuiei'8ouated au Officer, New Ohi.ea.ns, March, 3. Julius Morse, who married Miss Bertha Warn ken, of Dayton, O., under the name of "Captain Clark," was tried before Com missioner Craig, of the United States Court, today on the charge of imperson ating a Government officer. He was committed to the High Court under a bond of f 1000. Vtilcuniu liruiUloiiM Are grand, but ckin eruptions rob life of jjy. Bueklen'ts Arnica Salvo cures them ; also old, runninj and fever pores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burne, JScalds, Chapped Hands, Cliilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aclies. Onlv 25 ds". a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold bv Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. 2 Cuuuul Full or Suow. RoeiiESTKK, N. Y., March 3. Forty three and one-half inches of snow in 03 hours is the new record established here. The rniltoada are rtcovering from the biggest fight ngaiuel the elements they have had in many years. DUtntutlou or I'urtuerslili). The business heretofore existing under the firm name of Lane Bros., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. L. L. Lane will conduct the business at the old stand, and collect all accounts and pay all bills of the firm. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm are requested to settle at soon possible. The Dalles, Or., March 1, 1000. L. L. Lane, lin-dtw N. M. Lank. Little boya' caps worth 50 & 60 cents ere now 25 cents at Williams & Co'. Openi ning Sale h mm m m wnite uooas and Summer Wash Goods The cream of this season's production and an assortment which would do credit to a "city store." Still we show only half the spring stock the balance is still on tho way, and due here the latter part of this week. WHITE GOODS. Nainsooks, 27 inches wide, checks and stripes, from 10c to 30c yard Nainsooks. 32 inches wide, plain, from . . . ." 12Jc to 2oc yard Dimities, 30 inches wide, stripes and checks, from 15 to 40c yard India Linens, 30 inches wide, an elegant line, 5c to 50c yard LingC.'oth, -15 inches wide, No. GOO, 20 j; 800, 30c. Special prices on bolts. Cambrics, 36 inches wide, none better than these at 10c, 12'-.jC and 15c yd White Organdies, 63 inches wide, per yard. . .50c, 75c, 85c, fl.00 and $1.25 FOR WAIST AND SKIRTS. White Pique, Welts and Cords, in the newest weaves; Lace Cords, Satin Stripes, Corded Checks, Fancy Cords and Crepon Stripes. The width is 28 and 29 in. ; prices 12c, 15c, 20ii, 25c, 35c and 40c. WHITE DOTTED and FIGURED SWISS. White Dotted Swisses, in a. range of twelve different eiz?d dots; from the pin-bead to the coin dot. Width 30 inches; price per yard, 25c and SOe Fizured or i mbroidered Swisses; imported high grade novelties, wbfch you must not fail to sec; 32 inches wide, per yard 50c. COLORED SWISS. Black, with black dots; 27 inches wide, per yard 35c Black, with black dots; 32 inches wide, per yard 50c Black, with Lavender and Cerise dots, 31 inches wide, per yard 50c White, with black and red dots, 29 inches wide, per yard 40c Silk Organdies Cream, light blue, pink and nlle green. Per&ian Lawn 52-inch width, per yard 50c EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING. 26 inches wide, ornamented with several rows of puffing, lace inser tion or hemstitching. Three prices, $J.25, $1.35 and $1.50 a yard. ALL-OVER LACES for Yokes, etc., new patterns, stripes and bow knots white and cream IS inches wide, 65c, 75c, $1.00 aud $1.25 a yard. NEW EMBROIDERIES. ( to 6 inches wide 5c to 85c a yard New in Silks. PUFrED and CORDED TAFFETTA SIKS; 18 inchoa wide, red, cerise, turquoise, Frencli blue, pink, pale blue, cream, corn, $1.25 a yard. BENGALINE SILKS $1.00 a yard PLAIN TAFFF:TrA SILKS, new shades, 19 inches wide, per yard. . . .85c CORDED HABITEN SILKS, in the leading color combinations, 19 inches wide, per yard 75c WILLIAMS A. M. Spring is Here and So Are We Elegant Stock of Wall Paper to Select From. PfllHIS ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC. Weshinjiton Street, between Second and Third. H. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Unit the unuerblKiicd liuu boon duly appointed administrator ot the t'tuto pi' J. U. Hiildw lii, accented, All persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tilled to present the name, properly verified, to me or to my attorneys, DulurA Menefee, iu Tlio Dalles, Oregon, within six muiittis from the duteol (bis notice. Dated tliU 11th day of February, 19C0. JO. II, MHUUIIX, Administrator o( tho estate of J, O, Ilaldwin. daceuscd, Iebl7-ii ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given viat the undersigned uHAben ppojnfqd by, Jbo county court, of tbo Kiaru,v u jwkuu. lur ua;cq eyuui7,ugimuiiruiur of tb ntitt M fatrfek Brown,' deceased. All pvrvuiM aYii hereby nolffli pcraoui bavin claims against suld vaute are nereuT iioiioe iu verlrtfid. la ma at I raaent sW claims,, properly lb Daitus City, Ore., within six mouths from the , iu uiu at, .V.UBIUV VI OJLUUUtt U. Oilllutt, data beteof . Dated January 25, 1900. DELIA C BROWN, Administrator. J'ariar-H NO 174 CO. J WITH A riTI.I. LINE OF GLENN & CO. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby Riven that tbo undersigned Una been duly appointed by tlio county court oi tbo btato ol Oregon for Wasco county, executor with tbo will annexed of tlio Inst will of Mary Jane Heeztoy, deceased. Alt persons having claims against said estate are hereby uotitled,'to present them tnino with iho proper vouchers at my olllee iu Tlio Dalles, Oregon, within six mouths from tho date thereof. Dated Fob. ;1, l'JOO. It, B. HUNTINGTON, feb'JMl lCxecutor. mis WHS ONK FOR A OOtl. Qll I 0 1:1 0 't .v w 1 1