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THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1900.
NO 19.5
BRYAN
THEIR
ONLY HOPE
Fiius Trying to Hot Out Uiilil
Novel'.
PROLONGING
RESISTANCE
Tlicy Have Hccn Led t(i IJclicvc Demo
crats Will Win (Jen. Otis' Civil
Cnvcrniiiciit Com mission Submits
Its Kenurt.
EVERYBODY
Knows the merits of the
I COLUMBIA
HARTFORD
PATEE CREST
BICYCLES
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$50. $35. $25.
Many nen- features for 1900 which you cannot tifford to overlook.
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Complete Line of '1900" Sundries.
Mami.v, March 22. The insuruentB
esptfC tint tin lainy icnson will enable
lliem to reurgaii.zo tlieir foruau, as dur
ing tlitfl period It will ho almost im
possible for the Americans to do effective
work. The roheli fnuikly admit that it
i) their intention to continue the struggle
until the American eluithuiH in No
vember, in the hope that thu presunt ad
ministration will ho overthrown und
government favorable to Filipino in
dependent'" installed in its Hteud.
Tlio activity of thu Filipino juntu nt
lioiij Kong in so pronounced as to excite
wonder why the British authorities
there do not suppress it. The junta is
non' tin' i itnii run 11 ta' hiHt liope.
Great interest is innnifeHted here in
the nnko up and powerH of the new
Philippine commission, appointed by
President .MoKinloy.
Tliere U u great opportunity for the
commission to perform a valuable service
in gainm' the confidence of the people.
There is no querition that tlio insurgent
leader succeeded in thoroughly nlionuting
tin; native", who generally rotaiu it 11 un
friendly attitude. It will taku much con
vincing to make tlietu render nuch mi ji
port as will (.'liable thu Americana to
completely pacify the islands and sup
press the guerrilla warfare. Hut in case
the commission is uinpowored to deal
hro.idly with the questions of govern
ment mid laud titlea it ought to quickly
obtain bene liclal reaullu.
The establishment of Gen. Olio of
garrisons in many plaeea throughout thu
archipelago has undoubtedly had an im
pressive tiled upon thu natives. Tlio
fact that it haa been posaiblo to establish
these giirriaons in a great numlnir of
twiii without thu ulighteflt rosiHtuneo
ffom tbi' natives exposes the liollowneta
of the e'aiins () tho insurgent Icadora
that tlietr follow era would everywhere
resist the Anioricans to thu death, while
at the i-aiue tinio it all'orda proof both of
tlio po a it and good intentions of tho
Ainerlc.ii.H toward tho inhabitants. In
tlio woids of u well-informed General :
"The people are oliiii'jing down fioui
tlw fenct on tho American aide, but they
'bind with their handeon tho top, leady
'or any ("iicreoncy. Thuy accept Aniori
ii supremacy and await ruthor ini
Mllentiy an ixplanation of tlio Aniori
0"i intention! toward thorn and tho
ccmiiii n-einent of practical effort for
tlio amelioration of their unsatisfactory
WlMlitK.U."
l'roiuinent natives have been urging
H'n. (HiF to do something deflnito with
'tfercnio to tho form of government to
wcetabii.ihud hero. They bet,' Mm to
Mlto to congress to take some tuition in
"i matter.
'I'ho board which Gun. Otis recently
convened to deviao forma of municipal
Kovermnoiit hna submitted hie report,
wliicb ia now in Gonoral Otis linniia.
" s nrobablo, howovor, that tills ropurt
w'l not be promulgated until after tlio
"Wol f tho Philippine commission,
general OtIH considers tlio general sitim
"on Butiafnolory. Although many
Americans have been captured hero ami
there by t, insurgents, this year, their
cll'turo was Inrgoly iluo to their own
MrelessiieHij.
r'' American troops ore constantly
eitcliii,K thieve?, scattering guorrllla
wmb and capturing rifles. Many hero
uvo that tho timo is ripe (or tho in
MWuctlun of severe methods In doulliig
W"1 "'t'nlcltrnnt natlyeo.
Subscribe for Tun Ouhoniok.
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JVIRVS St COCUE.
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SUPERIORITY OF
AMERICAN GOODS
Etifjlitiiil is Fast LosiiiK Prestige in Her
Home Market Newspapers Fret
About it Call American Goods
Cheap and Use the Word "Nasty"
Fmiiiently.
Washington, March lid. In his forth
coining report, Jamea Iioyle, United
States consul at Liverpool, eallB atten
tion to tho fact that American niiinu
faotures, particularly in specialties, are
boiiitf accepted by Kuglisli irirchtieers
in preferenca to those of honiu produc
tion. English critics writing to Liver
pool newspaper, ho shvb, have at
tributed this to the American goods
being cheap, and they often add tho
word "nasty." 'J 'lie consul ia able to
refute tbeao charges by a letter from a
prominent Inisiness man to I ho Liver
pool Chamber of Commerce. Tho
writer Btudied trade conditions during
Eoven yeara spent in Attica, Australia
and Canada. A portion oJ this letter
is incorporated in Consul Boylea report,
and reads, in part, as follows:
"J have found that American and Ger
man niiinuhiotureiH ate gradually oust
ing us from all these in.ukots. This
truth Ih cc.ircely appreciated at a time
of worldwide prosperity, but it will
niiike itself iiiipleaenntly obvious when
tlio inevitable reaction sets in. 1 Und
that throughout the countries I have
named theio is a universal complaint,
You English will not make your goods
to suit our iimrkute. You send your
samples and toll us to take them or
leave tbeni jou don't care which. If
we nnk you to alter things you either re
fuse to do it or else you demand pro
hibitive prices. Germans and Ameri
cans, on the other hand, cure for und
ascertain our requirements and then
supply our needs at reasonable prices.
English goods go through ' too many
hands."
Consul IJoyle Etates that American
manufactures can now find plenty of
other champions in England, who base
their support on the ground of actuul
f-upcriority, both in workmanship and
adaptability
i:i'innrl(ii1ili Curn nT KhmuuatlMii.
l'rom tlio Vindicator, Ilutherfordtoii, X. O.
Tlio editor of tlio Vindicator haa had
occasion to lest tho efficacy of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm twice with the most
remarkable reeults in each caBe. First ,
with rheumatism in the shoulder from
which ho fiiiflered excruciuting pain for
ten days, which was relieved with two
applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the
partB nfilicted "and realizing instant
benefit and entire relief in a very short
time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh
joint, almost prostrating him with severe
pain, which was relieved by two appli
cations, rubbing with the liniment on
retiring at night, and getting upfice
from pain. For sale by Blakcley &
Houghton.
MlintliniT Cliiliu-i,
Eighty-five per cent of all persona do
dared incurable or given up to die by
physicians can be cured, or their lives
greatly prolonged by the beneficent
powers of tlio '..'Perfected" Oxygenor
ICing. This startling assertion is sus
ceptible offproof. We lmvo it in the
form of lettera from all clusees of people
"residing far and near" who oro de
lighted to testify to the marvelous cura
tive powers of this latest ami most per
fected homo oxvgenating instrument.
Fur sale by J. M. Filloon, Tho Dalles,
Ore. ' uil-lwd2rt'
Paint your house with paints that aro
fully guaranteed to lost. Clarke & Falk
have them.
$1.00 per month.
Striutlv first class local and long
distance telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will bo kept a secret.
No cost for installing.
You get tho standard Hunning
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night ervlce.
Wo will accept your contract for
tun vears and allow you to cancel
same on giving us thirty days writ
ten notice,
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 008.
BOERS ADOPT
NEW METHOD
Iter Forces in Free Slate Brolten Into
Small Bauds.
AMONG THE
BRITISHERS
May Try to Destroy Roberts' Line of
Communication Plumer is on Half
Rations There Seems Little
Likelihood of the Early Relief of
Mafcking.
Lonijon, March 20. The continued
absence of an aggressive movement on
the part of the British .is best explained
in a dispatch from r.loemfontein, dated
March 25, and published in the second
edition of the Times. Itsays:
'The conditions existing in the oc
cupied territory render imperative the
somewhat prolonged halt at Bloem
fontein. It is necessary that the effect
of the proclamation should have time to
make itself felt.
"It is said that danger of annoyance
to the line of communication rnoy be ap
prehended unlesB the territory behind
the advancing forces is rendered abso
lutely secure. The accuracy of this view
is proven by the enemy's breaking up
into isolated groups such as that which
attacked the guards' officers Friday.
"The adjustment of financial and mu
nicipal matters ia the Free State is now
chiefly occupying the attention of the
Governor and hid legal and financial ad
visers. The military regime is being
conducted with great smoothness, but
recent investiir.itioiis show that gieat
caution must be exercised in dealing
with persons apparently loyal."
This summary is probably an accurate
explanation of the friqucnt appearance
and disappesrancs of Boers and insui
gents upon which the reports uie so con
flicting, and which so puzzle the Brilisii
military critics.
General Methuen appears to be await
ing transportation, and with Colonel
Phiiner's forces on half rations, there
now seems little likelihood of the im
mediate relief of .Mafeking, though
neither from this quarter, nor from
lloberts or Buller, is there any direct
uews today.
Tho government buildings at Cape
Town narrowly ebcaped defcti notion by
fire last night. The state papers, after
being much damaged, were removed.
A Loureno Matquez special says the
Transvaal authorities aro evidently re
cruiting actively, and large numbers of
French, Dutoh and Belgian volunteers
1110 constantly passing thrcugh that
place to join the Boer forces.
VollUlllIC IUltllH
Are grand, hut skin eruptions rob life
of jjy. Buokleu's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cute, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only "o cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. Fur Sulu Clicni.
I offer for enle, cheap for cash, the
Gilhoueen property on Alvord street
joining Mr. Groat's property on the
east. For the next few days inquire for
me at Tnu Ciiuonici.k office.
ni'22-3t A. A. GiLiiousK.v.
Cure lleaduiiiu Oulukly.
Baldwin's sparkliug effervescent Cel
ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold
by Clarke & Falk, druggists, j a 11 24 Gw
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III,,
writes, "I never fall to relieve my
children from croup nt once by using
One Minate Cough Cure. I would not
feel safe without it." Quickly cures
coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and
lung diseases.
I Some lery aT)dofie
h 3' 'K Ua'Ste fteue Just prriued
We are sorting them this morning so as to be
able to show them to you conveniently when you
c:ell. Wo do not think that you will be disap
pointed when we say that you can com) expect
ina to see the very best silk waists any store ever
offered to their customers at
$3.50, $4.00 and $4.25.
These waists are made up in tills season's most
popular styles, of India silk and satin, with cord
ed front nnd back, new pimped cuffa and collar,
made with fitted waist lining. Thete colors
blue, red, light creen, rose, lavender, cerise, tur
quefse, purple, tan, L'olden brown, black and
magnnta. Sizes 32 to 44.
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6 mm
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Do not fortret that we earrv n line
Misses' and Children's White
Confirmation Dresses, $2 50 to $10.
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A Splendid Assortment, of Choice Garden. Grass and
Vegetable
SEEDS IN BULK.
Seed Wheat, Seed 0.ts,
Seed Bye, Seed Barley,
Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn
King Philip Corn,
Stowell's Evergreen Corn,
Early Minnesota Corn,
Kaflir Corn, Egyptian Com,
White Hominy Corn.
Early Rose Potatoes,
Burbank Potatoes,
Spring Vetches,
Broine Grass,
Cheap Chicken Wheat,
Poultry Food, Bee Supplies.
A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of
which will be sold at close prices for CASH nt the Feed, Seed
and Grocerv Store of
J. H. CROSS.
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SEEDS.
SEEDS.
INSURE WITH THE
Lai Onion i crown Fire Insuncs Co.
OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1825.
CAPITAL PAID UP $7,500,000. ASSETS $20,120,035.
Surplus be ond all l.tiibtlttlc? in railed Slates
8521 ,155.20.
ARTHUR SEUFERT, Res. Agt.
Phone 111.
The iml., Or.
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' Nasal Catarrh quickly yi UU to treat
ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree
ably aromatic. It is received through tho
nobtrils, cleanses and heals tho wholo sur
faco over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
sell tho 50e. sizo; Trial sizo by nn.il, 10
couts. Test it and you oro suro to continue
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To accommodate thoso who aro partial
to tho uso of atomizers in applying liquids
into tho nasal passages for catarrhal trou
bus, tlio proprietors prepare e-ream uanu in
liquid form, which will bo known as lily's
T.inntil fipdnm Itnlni. Vrirn iiipludini lho
spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
moil. Tho liquid form embodies tho iued.
icinal properties of tho solid preparation.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money buck. 25 cts. nnd 50 eta.
Blakeley &. Houghton DruguisK
Wanted.
A girl or women that is a good cook
and housekeeper. Good wages to the
riirht party, Inquire at 282 Third
street. mlO-tf
Early Hose potatoes ot Maier & Benton's.
V V V V V V V WVVVWV'-
The "Kingsbury" stiff hats, 1900'd
( block, aro ready for your iuepection.'jj
it the New York Cash Store, and thetf
i'price ia only $3 00. To these who
have worn them they need no intro-
Eduction, as they know them to le
Lequal to any $4.00 hat in the market ?j
fand always up-to-date. See window.
Did you ever Iinr how Mr.- , of
street cano to buy a v.nc?l for UU wlfoj
Well, ha ouras hono ona cvcnlnt,', and saw
her sittinu on tlio balustrade ot tho porch,
as shown in the picture. He made up his
mind then and there I'int t-'ie would look
Just too sweet for anything on a bicycle.
And she does. Hut tho kind ot bicycle, has
a Hood deal to do with looking sweet. Ho
if you want to look s.weet, buy your wheel
(as did Mr. ) of the agent for
CRAWFORDS
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Golden Eagle, $25
Crawford . . . $30
Cleveland, .
S40
and $50
We have handled the above line of
wheels for several years. The liuarautce
on the above wheels are such that no
one need to hesitate to buy either of
them.
JVIaier & Benton
Sole Agents.