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THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1900.
NO 197
MOVEMENTS OF
ROBERTS TROOPS
it it Rf-iinvfiil That Piwations for a
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Forwnnl Moment Are Already
Well Advauccd.
THE MAFEKING
RELIEF COLUMN
Bcsicgini; Boers May Get Fooled
Situation at BiKgarsberg Boers
Have a Natural Harrier to Gen.
Mullet's Advance.
London, March 30. The reportB that
T.nni Huberts will remain at Bloemfon-
tern mother month uro probably in
tended for Boor consumption, as the
recent movement of troopB and other in
dicutioiiB point to preparation) being
well advanced for n forward movement.
Tlie entire Hilenee of cables this morn'
I ni? ia remrded us significant.
The fact that the Boer telegrams an
nouiicing the bombardment of Mafeking
Monday or Tuesday do not claim any
ena'i'BB 'ih uceepted with proof that they
met with none and hopes are entertained
that it may prove to have been the final
effort to rod u co the place before raising
the eiegu. It is now suggested that the
apparent inactivity of the British at
Warronton is merely designed to impress
the Hours with the notion that tbey are
checking the Mafeking relief column,
which in reality is advancing by a west
ward dutotir.
Color iH lent to this view by the an
nouncement that a column of 3000
mounted troops commanded by Colonel
Drumniond and accompanied by three
butteries, u pontoon train and several
wagons of ammunition, passed Earkley
weal March 26 on an extensive march,
the object of which is a strict secret.
IllMJl-K at lilgKHTKDVTK.
New Youk, March 110. A dispatch to
tlie Herald from Ludysmith says : The
BiKgarsberg rango, where the Boers have
taken up their new position, is a spur of
the Drakensbirrg range. It is high
toward the south and forms a natural
strategical barrier to General Buller's ad
vance. The weakness of this position
lies in its extent. There is no doubt
that General Buller will find an opening
through which be can reach the higher
plateau, and valuable coal fields around
Dundee, thus reopening the Natal
minus.
Strong Boer outposts are hovering in
the vicinity of WessePs Nek and Allen's
Tost.
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PATEE CREST
$50. $35. $25.
Many new features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook.
Gimeral Jouuerl's Itaueral.
Nkw Yokk, March 30, A dispatch to
the Herald from Pretoria savs : Gener
al JotlbiT
- - avat HVWIa 4I a vv a wa v
Thursday. H0 will be buried Friday at
"usloniulii, itl hg private mausoleum,
" military honors. The captured
Uritleh ollicers hero sent a floral tribute.
Hnnra at Fourteen Htreaiua.
''"KioiitA, March 30. A dispatch
'foin l ourteen Streams north of War
enton, (Jape Colony, Bays the Boors, on
March lis, opened a botnbardmeut of the
fitiali camp during the night there,
d that the British replied feebly and
evuejated tlie place.
tiiKien Victoria' Hyiniatliy.
U.ndon, March 30. Queen Victoria
"fts cabled Lord Roberts asking him to
wnvej to the widow of General Joubert
"or sympathy at the Iobs of her husband
and to toll Iter the British people always
fefc'ardud tlie dead general aa a gallant
oldlor and nu honorable fooman.
Archibald Korbaa la Dead.
LiVKiti-ooL, March 30. Archibald
orbes, tho well-known war correspond
ent, .ik-d in this city last night. He
ntt boon 111 for the past six months.
' w'fowaB a daughter of Quarter-'naator-Genoral
of the United States,
Generul Meigs.
Hlpluoa Hanged Yetterday,
Maniu, March 30. Tho military
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commission appointed to try the Ladrone
leaders, Morales and Gonzales, who
were accused of murdering Filipinos, has
found the prisoners guilty , and sentenced
them to be hanged near Bayambang to
day. This ib the first time the sentence
of death has been passed upon the na
tives by the Americans.
The action of the military tribunal is
calculated to suppress outrages by bands
of outlaws, but it ie ctiticised in some
quarters as being premature, owing to
the fact that tlie insurgents have some
(10 American prisoners in their hands
and they may retaliate by executing
some of those.
REGULATOR LINE
BRYAN EXCURSION
Prom The Italic to l'ortlund auct Ite-tiirn-Ha.OO
for the It o unit Trly.
Arrangements have been made with
the liailway Co., whereby tickets will
be honored for return by train No. 2,
leaving Portland at 8 p. m., same day.
Here is an opportunity to hear the great
orator. The above rates will be in ellect
for party of not less than twenty-five.
VV. C. Am.away,
General Agt.
Volcanic Eruption
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica halve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Boet Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
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Bold uy JJiaKeiey riougiuuu, urn--
gists. -
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James ii.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. mu-i
ShonliDne County a Hell on Kartli.
Washington, March 30. At the
Coeur d'Alene investigation today
Steunenberg related various talks he
bad with General Merriam. The gov
ernor said he requested Merriam to
order troops to Shoshone county. There
was no agreement with Merriam that
labor organizations were to be broken
up nor any talk of suppressing them.
Tho governor was examined as to calls
on becretary lioot ana said the latter
intended to withdraw the troops fiom
guard duty October 29. The governor
called to protest against this and with
drawal was finally postponed. When
Sulzer referred to the "reign of terror
you icaugurated," the governor
answered emphatically, "I did not in
augurate a reign of terror; it has existed
for tbe last eeven years." He said
further to Mr. Lontz, "I know that
country bus been a bell on earth for the
last ten years."
Representative Dick opened redirect
examination when thecross-questiouing
closed.
"Did you support Bryan?" asked Dick.
"J did."
"Would you support him again?"
"Most assuredly ; if nominated again
I will support him."
Dick inquired if Bryan had ever ex
pressed dieapproval;iof the governor's
course. Steunenberg said he had never
heard from Bryan in protest or other
wise. "HaB any prospective vice-presidential
candidate ontbe Democratic ticket
protested to you?" asked Dick, amid
much laughter directed towards Sulzet.
The governor said, "There has been
no such protest."
Big assortment of band bows and neck
scarf ties for gentlemen, 15 cents at the
New York Cash Store.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
GEORGE WEBSTER
WAS HANGED
Man Who Murdered a Woman Hanged
Yesterday at. Spokane Details of
His Awful Crime.
$ i .oo per month.
Strictly first class local and long
distance telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will be kept a secret.
No cost for installing.
You get tbe standard Hunnlng
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night ervice.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on giving us thirty days writ
ten notice,
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 008.
SroEANE, March 30. George Webster
was hanged here this morning for tbe
murder of Mrs. Lisa Aspland, in May,
1897. Tho guilty man made no state
ment. His neck was broken by the fall.
George Webster was convicted of naur
der in tbe Erst degree. He was a farm
laborer and band for several years been
employed on farms in different portions
of Spokane county. In 1896 he had
been on the farm of the husband of tbe
deceased Lisa C. Aspland ; stayed there
all night; in the evening assisted the
woman in milking some cows, and in
tbe morning rendered her husband like
service.
The Aspland family lived about four
miles northwest of Cheney, Spokane
county. About Midnight May 7, 1897,
tbe crime woscommlteed. Webster had
been drinking in the town of Cheney
the night before, and when ordered to
leave the place about 7 o'clock In the
evening by the town constable, he was
under the influence of liquor. Webster
went to the farmhouse of Adrew Aspland
and was admitted. He said he was
looking for work and Aspland hired
him. About 11 o'clock the family and
Webster retired for tbe night. The
woman and two little girls, aged 13 and
11 years, occupied a bed in the kitchen.
Aspland, WebBter and a boy of 11 years
occupied a bedroom adjoining the parlor.
Webster got up and went through the
kitchen for a drink of water. On re
turning he stopped and caught or
squeezed the arm of one of the little
girls, who cried out and was frightened.
Mrs, Aspland told Webster to leave the
room, and be retired to tbe bed he bad
left.
Mrs. Aspland, after this occurrence,
arose and locked the Kitchen doors.
Webster made a second attempt to enter
tbe kitchen, but found the doors locked.
He then demanded his ,hat and coat.
Mrs. Aspland told him to go hack to
bed and be could get them in the morn
ing. He then went around to a window
of the kitchen, lowered it and demanded
bis hat and coat eaying be would go
back to Cheney. Tbe woman placed
bis bat on tbe handle of the broom and
passed it out to him. As she wa6 in the
act of passing the coat out to him Web
ster shot through the window with a
revolver, the ball striking Mrs. Aspland
in tbe abdomen fatally wounding her.
Webster then returned to his bed and
remained there until arreBted.
Webster was found guilty of murder
in the first degree by tbe superior court
in September 1897. The case was carried
to the United States supreme court, but
the appeal was dismissed.
lleiuarkable Cure of ltheumatHui.
From the Vindicator, Kuthcrfordton, N. O,
The editor of the Vindicator has had
occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm twice with the most
remarkable results In each case. First,
with rheumatism in the shoulder from
which he suffered excruciating pain for
ten days, which was relieved witli two
applications of Pain Balm, rubbing tho
parts alllicted 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 up free
from pain. For sale by Blakeloy &
Houghton.
An Ilouett Medicine for I.a Urlie.
George W. Walt, of Gardner, Me.,
says: "I have had the worst cough,
cold, chills.and grip and have taken lota
of trash of no account but profit to tbe
vendor. Chamberlain's cough Remedy
is the only thing that has done any
good whatever, I have used one bottle
of it and the chills, cold and grip have
all left me. I congratulate tbe manu
facturers of an houett medicine." For
ale by Blakeley & Houghton,
Vot Hale.
Turkey eggs. Price 00c a setting. In
quire of Mrs, W. W. Rawson, on 3-Mile.
Long distance phone 913. m21-2wks
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The
New
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Original...
"Sapfyo"
pulley
Belt.
Makes its initial bow to the ladies of The Dalles at this
store today and at this store only. We are exclusive
sellers of this popular belt.
A bright assortment awaits your
inspection. The style 1b exactly
as shown in above cut in the
entirely new silk and leather com-,
bination, at 50c, 75c, $1.25 and
$1.50 each.
Wear the.
"Sapf?o"
and you war the correct style.
We call attention to our
Window display of
Silks, Fringes, Allover Laces,
Suitings and Skirt Materials.
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A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and
Vegetable
SEEDS IN BULK.
Seed Wheat, Seed Oats,
Seed Rye, Seed Barley,
Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn
King Philip Corn,
Stowell's Evergreen Corn,
Early Minnesota Corn,
Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn,
White Hominy Corn.
Early Robo Potatoes,
Burbank Potatoes,
Spring Vetches,
Brome 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 at the Feed, Seed
and Grocery Store of
J. H. CROSS.
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SEEDS.
SEEDS.
INSURE WITH THE
Law Union & ciown Fire insurance 60.
OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1825.
CAPITAL PAID UP $7,500,000. ASSETS $20,126,035.
Surplus bevond nil Liabilities In United jtutes
$521 ,155.28.
ARTHUR SEUFERT, Res. Agt.
Thone lit.
The Dalles, Or.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood, No matter how it
became so it must be purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeloy & Hough
ton's drug store.
Startling Claims,
Eighty-five per cent of all persons de
dared Incurable or given up to die by
physiclanB can be cured, or their lives
greatly prolonged by tbe beneficent
powers of tho "Perfected" Oxygenor
King. This startling assertion Is sus
ceptible of i proof. Wo have it In the
form of letters from ull classes of people
"residing far and near" who are de
lighted to testify to the marvelous cura
tive powers of this latest and most per
fected home oxygenating instrument,
For sale by J. M. Fllloou, The Dalles,
Ore. ml-lwd2v
V The "Klugsbury" stiff bats, lOOO'jj
E'block, are ready for your inspection,
rat the New York Cash Store, and thoSS
R nrlce is only 13.00. To those who.H
Rhave worn them they need no Intro-
( duct Ion. as they know them to be.!
equal to any 1(4.00 bat In the market,;
C.and always up-to-date. See window.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken interuully, und acts directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purltieis, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of tho two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results In
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Ciikney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 7nc.
Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. 12
A Quad Cough Mudlcluo for Children
"I have no hesitancy in recommend
ing Che.mberlaln's Cough Remedy,"
says F, P. Morun, a well known and
popular baker, of, Petersburg, Va. "We
havo given It to our children when
troubled with bad coughs, also whoop
ing cough, and it has uhvuj s given per
fect satisfaction. It was lecomuiendud
to me by a druggist as the best cough
mediciuo for children as it contained no
opium or other harmful drug," Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton,
Wauled.
A girl or women that Is a good cook
and housekeeper, Goad wages to the
right party. Inquire at 282 Third
street. uilG-tf
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