She D n II cg t)t(mkk. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1900. NO 188 MAY BE DENIED PRIVILEGE OF VOTING It is Reported Tliat Envland May Aflopt THis Hclbod of Pacifying Soiilli Africa, NOTHING PERMITTED TO BE KNOWN Of the 'rorcss of the Mafcklng Relief Columns It Is Kcally Not Known Tliat They Are MukliiR Any Pro gress ;it All. EVERYBODY New Yiiiiic, March 21. A dispatch to the Worlil friiin Lindon Hays : It Ih said in London that thu pltm hkuly to bo idipled for thu further pacification of South Africa will bo to disfranchise oil rebels (Colonial Dutch), Free StntorB nnd Transvaal Doers found in nrius, captured or accused of rebellion, thuB throwing the tiro ruptibllcH and all of thu colonies into tho liaiulH of tho English nnd thu Rhodes syndicate. ThiB would break the power of tlio Afrlkundorhutid in Cape Colony and at all oilier puintH. When the British iiriuy evacuates tho conquered territory, tho guvorning power would be with tho EugliBh and the only military strength thu Hhodesiau field force, the artillery .promised by Cecil Rhodes (or Kitnberloy, and tho Hritisli garrisons at Capo Town und Durban, ind perhaps at l'rotoriu. London", March 21. Tho only news Irom South Africa, allowing nctivlty on either aide comes from Warruntown, north of Kliiiborley, where desultory flitting occurred all Sunday, resulting in tho retreat of tho Moors towards Christiana, under uhell fire. Tho pro sress of tliiH column towards Mafckiug hs either alinoat eeaeod or is forbiddeu to be mentioned in diHputehes. Nothing waiea from Colonel Tinnier und Mafo-kin;-apparently at ill awaits relief. Thu Pretoria account of tho skirmish at Fourteen Streams March 10, says that Boer command was preparing to de stroy a r.iilroud bridge. Tho entrap ment lusted half on hour with tho result Hut one burgher was slightly wounded. Tlie (ftimi diBpntch nnuounces the ar rival at the Transvaal capitol of Genorul Scbalkbtirglier from Natal. The second edition of tho Times today publishes a dispatch from Bloemfonteln, dted Monday, which says: 'The blowing up of bridges by the Hoers in an evident sign tliat the Tranfi vaalera intend to iib.indun tlio defense of the Free Bute." All is quiet in tlio South and West. A corps of young Hours from the farm ''mounding Hloitmfontoin, under nu im perial ollicur, has been detailed for polico fkanil to priivont tho further looting Wtlie alMiiduiii'il farms by tho Kalllrs. 1'ls add that whitit President Kurger ""Uloemfonteln, after his visit there, yii's parting remark wns; "Mind tlis' the British do not catcli you or you 11 Ket 1)1,u,'r quarters at St. Helena than I," Ilndyard Kipling has gone to Bloem lonteln. Tlio IJjcra at Allwal North nro reported ""Mil holding a position In tho big pontile Free State side. rom a Pretoria dispatch It appears. is eomu mlHuiideraUndtng regard ed Salisbury's roply to tho Amerl- Ui . f ,,w,,lln vlstB there. It en quoted to tho efleut that Sails. Tf eaU1 could accopt the intor- "on of i,u other power, which loads WHelmfibat Amorlcan representa ' would Hate,, t0 ,l0 nnai ltMlrnent. 0, 0o,' u,a 0nwln whom the lZ , yWM wt Nottloy Hospital, re c 801,1,1 A'icft today, fully re wdhorw his wounds. ItlymiM,ia Hlok. iuw , """On at,-a aiipaion to A ul? " lotermiirltBhurg iayi: XSlVf bu,t bridge acrois the rTATI W "JCl'XXV it 5' 1. ( n Y I Y Y Y I i Y Y Y Knows the merits of the COLUMBIA HARTFORD PATEE CREST $50. $35. $25. BICYCLES 3 Many new features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. Complete Line of "1900" Sundries.- WAYS & CHOUXB. and tliero is ut least a d'uect railway service between Durban and Eland's Laagto. The first train to cross the bridge was the Princess Christian's hospital train. This magnificent train baa been badly wanted ill Natal since the beginning of tho wai. Major Creagh's improved hospital train line removed about 4000 wounded, but though every caro was taken the narrow doora of tho c.trriuges and the humping and shunting of the carriugos has caused much pain which, with ap pliances now at liund, may bo avoided. There nre still over 2000 patients in the Ludyemlth hospital, so the train is not too late. Cuturrh Uuiinot lie Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach tho seal of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must lake inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrli Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best phyfiicinns in this country for years, nnd is a regular prescription. 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Senator Jones, of Aikunsap, chairman of the national committee, said. "I don't know wliy tho i.ewepapers should eay that this la Mr. Bryan's plat form, for 1 thiuk It a very admirable ex pression of what Democrats all over the country are saying and thinking just now. The plank about the initiative and referendum is perhaps an exception. Within certain limits the leferendum is a good thing. I don't believe, however, in submitting all kinds of legislation, and all public questions to the ropular vote, "As to the plank about imperialism I agree heartily with the first two propo sitions. I believe In giving the Filipinos independence, but when it comes to pro tecting them from outside intr rfererce, at we have protected the republic 'of Central and South America, that is a ubject which requires consideration. I dou't think it practicable to extend the Monroe doctrine to the Philippines. Otherwise, I regard the platform a very happy expression of Democratic senti ment, end strongly approved it." Sbaretll Must Leave Cuba. Havana, March 21. General Maximo Gomez has addressed to the committee which recently waited upon the Bishop of Havana. Mgr. Sbaretti, a protest against his continuance in the Bishopric. In the course of tho letter, he says the committee ought not to have called upon the Bishop, bnt should have summoned him beforo them to hear the result of "him own obstinacy and that of the people." General Gomez goes on to eay : "Mgr. Sbaretti is not the just man I had previously believed him to be, for if he were, he would not disturb a country so deeolated by war troubles by insisting upon remaining as tho head of the diocese of Havana. Cubans must not forget that the Popo blessed the armies of Weyler. The Popo and Mgr. Sbaretti will be responsible for the schism which will ba produced in Cuba. If I were alone in the protest, I would climb to tho highest peak in Cuba and cry, 'Begone, foreign usurpation.' " On the other hand, n couimitteo is being formed to protest agaiiiBt tho ac tion of the so-called Popular Committee, which waited upon Mgr. Sbaretti. Tho organizers of tho new committee have obtained a large number of signatures to an address that will bo presented to the Bishop assuring him that the Popu lar Committee does not represent the Cuban pnople or the Cuban army. Ho Kliflit to Ugllneit. The woman who U lovely in face, 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, sho will be nervous and irritable. If she has con stipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the beet medicluo in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. 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