' Cyanide. VOL. XII a; THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 24, 1900. NO. 242 TAGAL WAR NOW ENDED General Scliwan Says the Rebellion Has Collapsed Robber Hands Alone .Fighting". W.ihiiinoton, Mtiy I!3. Tlio war de partment Ihih recolved nn interesting re port from Brigadier-General Theodore Scliwan, lT. 8. V doted on the trans port Thomas, ut sea May 12, 1000, in which he submits u thorough review of the state uf iid'ulra in the Philippines up to tin) tin.uof his departure from Manila, April 10 hint, making piirtieulur note of wiut he lielioven to 1m tliu irretrievuhle collapse o( the Filipino hittirrtction ne a nlic-lc, anil expressing the conviction that il left iilmu) the Filipinos will Boon demonstrate their absolute inability to govern themselves. The prinuipnl islands," he Boys, "are now ne before held with an iron grip by the military. In Luzon, Lunn hb well hb til tha count towns of importance, are ccciipi'.''! hy American troops. " General .Scliwan HtatcB that the Bole hops entertained by tiie inaurente for a revival uf the iiiBurreetion lies in the e u p t m 1 1 io ii that the United States troops will bu obliged to abandon many of their prevent positions at the opening ol the wet season, owing to inability to. secure supplies during that period, and alto "In tliu possibility of viotury for the democratic or anti expansionist party in the coining preEitieutial election." General Scliwan says the insurgents think that such a victory will menu the withdrawal of all militarv forces now in thoishtuls. With the exception of the savage mountain tribes and the numerous bands of brigands, says the report, the grout majority of both the educated and peasant claseus in the Philippines heartily desire a restoration of peace under American rule. Many bunds of ruuuers ami nritfimuH lorni a uisjotnteii nucleus fur a prospective reconcontration ol Insurgent forces, and tliu renewed prosecution of the rebellion, Bay General Scliwan. Continuinir. the ronort sayo: "Inileeil, these guerrilla hands and their depredations constitute all that is implied by the 'Philippine insuirectioii' s It now exists. Tliu operation of nops unci the pacillcation of toivm not j dimmed win tie carried on regard. less of Hid rainy season, which, as Wed aliuve, tliu iiiBUreenta believe I c.iusu an abandonment of in tiny mi- Want towns hy our troops." In con -..vii, wuiiunu oenw an sayB : lltinn r! .... i ( i . . . the most serious obstacle in the way whumuiu jmciiicauon oi mo isiamis 1 ud i.. II . . . . . va " iiiuiuui uieirusi iiuiwei'ii hoops and the inhabitants. This, believe, will disappear after each class SCOUR'S mnril tlluriiin.lili. nnxiu.lnt.nl .. h"V ' I the other, and the bonollts to be 'Ived from an intimate relationship 'In the military become appreciated 1 Hie unlives. On the other hand, the UfK cut out for the troops will bo Uy facilitated whon they Rain the OOUdeneO of the wull.iltiinnMMl imtiv..H. Vhen tllll lull,... 11. ..1 .t.... .1... nun nun uiu iiuuiio " v"",u io Htay, tiiey undoubtedly 11 ritaiAi . i. . . . me exactions ol ttie rolilier -'i mm aooiit, and assist tun Amer. u" troops in furretini' out their haunts P uis, Hint the days of the guerrilla wllion will I,.. i i .Hill III', CI. Uuturrli (.'hiiiiul i, iinrmi 41 applications, nsthoy cannot eC" till) Beat of tho dlnenHn. ttntnrrli WOOd Or COIISlltlllln,.i.l ,11c. ...,.l uer to cure it vou must i.iW.i i ai ranw..ii -"leilies. I n ' Otttn-rl, f1i,r l vniaiiy, and nets directly on ... . ' nmcoiis surfaces. Hull's vare is not a nuaek medicine. WftH liriic..u.l...l I. . ... . . I'o-etHuull liv linn OI tlllt lltlHt "WCannl.. ." . . - turn f'liimrru rr iiiiuhh mwi 2 u'od puriiluis, acting directly " mucous S.irf,. mi" . ' . ""uon o t In. i... i. eiviincea auch wondrfi,l rHniu I,. me. arrh' Hmidfor testimonials, V i BoljVvTKV,,tCo'',,roP''.. Toledo 0. i ins nro the bent. 12 I'.ONIUK, UNIONS URGE CONCERTED ACTION Recent Injunction Decision Stirs Them Up and Resulted in Recommenda tions. NnwYoiiK, May m. The matter of the injunctions that have recently been issued ngaiiiBt the ClBarlllakerB, Union forbiddinfr it to picket the factories of manufacturers whose employes have struck, and forbidding it also to pay strike benefits to the strikers has been taken up by the Social Keform Club, which last evening listened to a report inudo by its committee on injunctions, composed of John Iirooks Leavitt, Ernest U. Crosby, Mornny Williams, Johu D. Kernon and Fronlcenheimur. Tho leport was read by Mr. Leavitt and contained tlie following recommenda tions: "That an attempt be made to obtain concerted action throughout the country in favor of urging upon the national and statu legislatures the passage of acts providing: ' 'That injunctions shall not bo issued aguinst any but parties to tliu action, their agents, servants ami attorneys. " 'That when an injunction, however valid in part , prohibits tho lawful use of the highway, or the right of free speech, or lawful combination to advance j'dut interests, it shall be void in toto. " 'That all persons who are charged witli disobedience of an injunction in respect to the matter ,which might be tho subject of tin indictment shall have the right to demand a trial by jury tin on issues of fact to be properly framed.' " In regard to the injunction of Justice I'reeilmati against the cigarmakers, the committeo was of tho opinion that the justice had not carefully read tho papers in the case and believed that it would he set aside. War of TriiHtH I I'roinlHeil. Xcw Yokk. Mav 211. Interests identi fied with the International Tobacco com pany, soon to be organized in opposition to the Ainetietih and Continental To bacco companies, announces that ten additional options had been secured by ihein, located in various parts of tho country, and that the work of incorporat ing the company will be accomplished buforo the expiration of the present week. It is said to be more than likely that the capitalization as originally proposed, will be -ncri'iifod by several millions. It is pla'ntied, but not dellnltely decided, those interested say, to authorize the issue of ifuO.OOO.OOO of stock, preferred mid common, and it is exprohsly staled that there will bo no bond issue. A meet ing of owners of the leading constituent companion was held last night, but no news was given out for publication. Tl, lt,-Hl"7loiinly lur KliminiiitlMm. QUICK IIKI.IKK l'ltOM l'Al.V. All who use Chamberlain Pain Balm for rheumatism me delighted with tho quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I hud a "seve attack of rheumatism In m arm and shoulder 1 tiled numerous remedies, but got no relief until I was recommended hy Messrs. Geo. F. Par sons & Co., druggists of this place, to trv Chamberlain's Pain Halm. They reeomn.enned it so highly that I bought a bottle. mm noon relieml of all pom. I have since recommended Hub lini ment to nuiuv of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatiHin in the market. For sale by Ula "lev & HmiBbton. Hoy. W. K. Sit..ir, W. Canton, N. Y., writes, "I bad dvspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit I wa perHiiuded to use Kodol lVH.oiHia Cure and it helped me from the star. I believe it to be a panacea 'or nU forms of indigestion, it digests what vi n eoiu Good, pu7e7.anir.il iue'froui the Uluu mounlaiiiB for sale by the Columbia Hlver Ice & Fuel Co. 'Phone , JJ or 81 houg Dist. i 7oorJ eufort A Condon. M. U. Smith, Uuiternnt, Mich., eny. "UoWilt'H Linle K.rly Risers are the verv best plllH I over used for costlveness, liver and bowel troubles." BADEN-POWELL'S RECENT REPORT Only Three Britishers Were Killed in Relieving Mafcking. London, May '23. Tho war office is sued a dispatch from Roberts under date of Hong Spruit, May 22, announcing the receipt by him of the following message from Bnden-Powell : "Mafeking, May 17. I am hnppy to inform you that Mafekinir was success fully relieved today. The northern and southern columns jiined hands on May 15 and attacked the enemy yesterday and after a small engagement, entirely defeated them with loss. The British casualties were three killed and twenty two wounded. The force inarched into Muleking at 9 this morning and the relief and defense forces combined and moved out and attacked tho enemy's head laager. "We shelled them out and yesterday captured Snyiuun and took one gun, a Hag and a large amount of nmmunition, stores, elc. Five dead Boers and fifteen wounded BoerB were found. The enemy appeois to be retreating in all directions, except, one commando, which is laying low possibly to cover the letreat of the remainder." Roberts' dispatch further says: "Ian Hamilton reached Ileilbrun this morning, after a se'ies of engagements with a Boer force under Ds Wet, vrho is retiring before him. Broadwood has captured fifteen wagons. There have been seventy-five casualties in Hamil ton's force up to yesterday evening. We marched here this morning." BOGIE MAN OF HAVANA. Cnvt. ritclivr of tliu Police Court Him Become u Terror In Niime to Children. When little children tire naticht v in Havana the nurses and the mothers no longer frighten them into silence b,v talcs of the mysterious bogie man who will come and "eat them up." The ter rible bear who Hugs inui noys and girls to death when tliev disobey their par- cuts, the gypsies who steal them and carry them oil Into the woods lorevei when they play outside their own yards, the organ grinders who press impudent audi overeurious chihilren into service as penny-bogging mon keys, all pale into angels of the most blessed and bcneliecnt character be- :!(! the bugaboo which is being hold no before the vivid imagination of Ha vana's child world. A mother has but to whisper "Pitcher" into the ears of the children and awestruck silence fol lows. "Cnpt. Pitcher will come andiget you and carry you off to the dark, dark vivae," they say, and the back of diso bedience is broken. This is a little tough on Capt. now Maj, Pitcher, says the New York Sun, for, so far as known, he has never ent un any Cuban babies, but his recordists a dealer in justice as thu presiding magistrate of the provisional court is something iierce. He lias uttered' the seiitenee,"$10 or ton days," the limit al lowed him. with such montouous per sistence that it now slips out in ills sleep and his name lias now come to be one to conjure with among all evil doers. There never was such n judge in Havana before and if the Cubans lune their way about it there never wlllbeagalu. The Sun's Havana letters have already fold' of his work and' Its iiillueiiee upon crime but nt that time he had not been 1 1 ansfornied into the bogie man. As his fame has grown it has at last reached bnbyland, and now he's the terror of the tots. SiiiiHiitri'A ! Celery. Pick small sausages several times, so that they will not burst in frying, lay then, iu'lhe blazer, cover closely, and cook until crisp. Or, if there are cold cooked sausages In the house, they may bo heated in the blazer in a little but tor or bacon fat. In either ease, ai d to the fat. two table.spooi.ruls of celery, cut up very small, and let this cook two ,,. three minutes, so that It will be done through, but not cooked enough , lose the dlstincive taste of fresh celery. This may be served on toast or crackers. It Is also good served on Lhmlded wheat blscult-Cood House keeping- EIGHT HUNDRED SURRENDERED The Road is All Clear From Mafcking and All Opposition in This District is . Practically Ended. KiMJiEui.EV, May 23. About 800 Boers have surrendered at Vryburg, north of Kimberley, and a little more than balf way between that place and Mafeking The road is all clear from Mafeking, and all opposition in this district is practically ended. Hong Sphuit, F. F. S., May 23, General French has crossed the Rienoster river, northwest of here. This move ment, combined with General Iau Harnil ton's occupation of Heilbrun, renders the Boer position twenty miles in the British front, untenable. The latest reports re ceived, however, say the burghers are prepared to make a strong resistance and possess fifteen guns. Cape Town, May 23. General War ren occupied Douglas after heavy fight ing and without sustaining any Iobs. The Boers have retreated to the north. A Life And Death FIBht. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, eays : "Exposure after meas les induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All iny doctors Faid I muet Eoon die. Then I began to use Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, which com pletely cured me. I would not be without it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. 4 A Testimonial from Old Knclnuri. ' I consider Chamberlain's Couch Remedy the best in the world for bron chitis," says Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, England. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by Blake ley & Houghton. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg, a., save, "As a speedy euro for coughs, colds, croup and soie throat One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for childieu to take. I heartily recom- mend it to mothers. " It is the only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases. It will prevent consumption The Dalles Comirision Houso will keep fresh milk at all times on hand and deliver it anywhere in the city at tho following prices : One quart, 2 per month: three pints, $3; two quarts, $4; Mil-no nuarts $5.50: cream 20 cents per pint. Fresh butter every day. 18si-lm lie sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying else where, as we have the latest shipment made to this city, now ready for inspec tion at H. Glenn & Co.'s. al7-lw BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Falk aro never closed Sunday Don't forget this. nlarlfa Kill If llflVfi Oil H1h & fllll llllO of paint ami artist's brushes. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Clarke Si Falk's flavoring extracts are tho best. Ask your grocer for them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Paint vour bouse with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Whv nay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paiuts when yon can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for tl.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. mJ7 To Curo Cola lu One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tbe money. Caught n Ilremiritl Cold. Marion ,Kooke, manager for T. M" Thompson, a larae importer ot fine mil linery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, says: "During the lalo severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Cham, berlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to re lieve her eo quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and I began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel veiy pleased to ac knowledge its merits." For Bale by Blakeley & Houghton. He Fooled the Surgeon. 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