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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1900.
NO. 25G
PLANS FOR
CARNAGE
Disclosed I)' Sundry Filipino Documents
Captured.
Mami , Miiy 1-. Tho reat store of
insurant douttmentH discovered by Gen
eral TtiiiHton, together with boiiio inter
cstintr papers which Cntniii Smith found
In tlic poSBi.'Hsion of General I'antahon
Garcia, tlirow IntoreHtltiK Hldu-lichta
upon the Filipino gnvurmnont. Mont
important of tlm lot in A(julnuldo'H plan
for tin1 uprising in Mumlii, which wim
drawn by him at Mulolnu, is in his own
luiiilwritinu' 1 TiikhIuk lansruajje, ivnd
bearH the date .lanuury it, .18!)!). I'inni'd
to tin' iliKMitnont wins it tra tinlation into
ijpu I 'll, done in the hand of Btieueainino
Agulmildo'a order was iiddruHii'd to bin
"valiant Hiuidatihanb" or bolo mt'ii.
When the word for tlm upriuiiii; waa
given ihi'v were to uluy all American
eolihera in Manila. Tho inhabitant!
Mere ti repair to tlm housetop!', whence
they were to hurl down upon tlu noldiere
hciVv furniture and any iron imploinwitH
thuy mif-lit have, heated red hot. They
trre a r to havo ready in their hoiu.ua
hot water, which wiih to bo thrown upon
pisaiin; foldiurH or eqnirted at them
Irani bamboo tyriii(!La. Tlm women and
children wure exhorted to lmlp in pre
paring this water and bniline; oil, which
they uoru to puaeoiit to the men for ueo.
Afterward the bolo men wuro to run
through tho Htreete ahiatiint' Americana
when'vur they nmt tlimn. Thuy wuro
instructed not to Htop to pick up tin:
Kiin ot HoldiorH thuy killed, thosu could
be iMlaTii'd nfiurwurd. Tho bolo niun
were warned to ruatrain thuuiHulves from
the temptation to looting, because, na
Aeiiiiiiiulu explained, ho was particular
1' dHnms tu make imod in thu oyua of
forei:i natioiiH hit) UHetirtioiiH that tho
Fihpiut wuro diBciplined and civilized
iicipk- Particular iiijunctiuiiB wure
s'ivmi fir protecting tlm bank?, uvun tlm
bpani."li bunk.'
ICnln-l Cllilnr Ih !niturrl.
Msu, Juno 0. General l'io del
Pilar, tln moat uruaalvo and moat per
tinent of tlm Filipino luadora, who waB
captured laat nlht, ns liaa hui-n cabled
to the Associated Treaa, waa made u
prisniiur at Guadaloupe, six inilca uaatof
Jlnulla, by aonio of tho native police.
I'pon information recelvud that l'io dol
l'ilar wiiBtobontacertiun house, Ciitnin
bra and twolvo policoinon procouded in
a launch to Guadulonpe, whore, aided
by a iletnchmout of tho Twonty-flrat
Infantry, they surrounded tho house,
captured the Konorul and brought him
to Manila this mornicK, where ho wne
positively identified by the l'rovoet
MaiBluil.
Uiitnrrli Vmmot ll Cured-
with local applications, as thuy cannot
reach the soat of the diuoaeo. Catarrh
is n blood or constitutional dlsuaeo, and
in ordur to euro it you must tako inter
wal romedieB. Hall's Catarrh Cure in
taken intornully, and acts directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh (Jure is not a quack medicino.
U was was prescribod by one of the boat
Pliyelciana in this country for yeBrs, and
i a regular prescription. It is composed
o'tliu beat tonics known, combined with
the beat blood purifloiB, uetlntf dlreotly
'i tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
combination of tho two ingredients is
"'lit produces such wondorful reaults in
uvIiik Catarrh. Bond for testimonials,
Iteo.
J. Ciiunkv & Co., Props., Toledo 0.
Sold by druggists, prico 7ric.
HnlPs Family l'llla are the best. 12
Uullur unit It'illiH,
London, Juno o, A belated diepaloh
hoin Mount Ftoapeot, via Newcnatle,
Ktal, dated Thnrmlav. Juno 7. throws
''Kilt on tho amallco agreed upon by tho
"hllah and tho Boers recently. U up
Pwrs that General Duller met Gonernl
Clitistiiln llothtt JunotJatO'NelirHfarni,
between Umnuolaand Majuba.uud sum
juoned Uotlm to surrender. Botha eaid
1)0 wag not otnpowored to accopt tho de
n'iid. General Duller replied, "Very
"i" and turned to uo away whon
General Uotlm pressed him to make a
reposal. Genoral JJullor said ho bail
propoanl to make, but pointed out
that tho Doers wero surrounded, and re
ferred to the UBoleseneBB of shedding un
necessary blood.
"What do you want us to do7" as'ied
General Botha, beseechingly.
"Return to your furmB, leavo your big
gunB and await Lord Roberta' decision,"
replied General Duller.
Tne federal commander said lie would
refer the question to tho burghers. Gen
oral Bullor then acceded to his (General
Dotha'a) appeal for an armistice until
daybreak, June (i, allowing the Doer re
purtB of General Duller having requested
an arniHticc to have been incorrect. The
dispatch adds that tho fedurala are un
derstood to have twenty-three guns in
position, but it is doubtful if they can
remove them. Their only line of retreat
le in the direction of LydenlHirg. Gen
eral Duller's dispatch of yesterday shows
that tho burghers ultimately decided
not to surrender.
pititi to lit) iii-nhIiiii riy,
Hii.i.Kiioito, Or., June 'J. FnrmuiB in
tins vicinity are bucoininu iihumed over
tho possibility of a wheat wovil which
baa hitherto nevor bothered Washington
county growers. For porno weeks the
Falleown grain baa appeared to be
aflliciud with rust, but closer examina
tion baa revealed that the Hessian fly,
tlm terror of MiHsiaeippi valley gram
groweia, baa attacked tli i h part of the
Willamette valley. About two weeks
ago lienry IIusso, a prominent Nortli
I'laiiiB furmer, found tho iirat larvae of
thu wheat-destroyer. He brought them
to thia city, ami all authorities pro
nounced them the uga of tho Iloeaiiin
fly. The report now reaches this city
that larvae have baon found in a district
extending over fifteen miles west of the
Multnomah line, and while the insect is
now all'eeiing the Winter gtiiin, farmers
four its attack oti the Spring-aown grain.
('olutiililn Stititlit-rn WurolnniMi.
At Shaniko the Columbia Southern
Railway Co, controla 80x100 feet of the
Shaniko warehouse building, to bo used
an a froight warehouse, through which
they will receive and forward treight in
the uiiitl manner. The impression that
all business must bo done through for
warding houses la an erroneous one and
wo take this meanu of dispelling it.
Freight received and held 'twenty-four
bourn will bo turned over to a forward
ing hoimi pubject to the Older of the
consignee. The rate on wool in sucks or
in boles from Shaniko to Tho lX'.Hes is
25 oontH pur 100 pounds.
For rrttou or other information call on
or addiesa
C. H. Lyti.i:, G. F. & V. A., or
Gi:o. F. Rosa, Agent,
Shaniko, Or.
MoikIj'h Worlt Hliull Jo
East Noutui'iki.i), Mubp., Juno 10.
Tho board of tiustees of tho Northlield
Bominary today elected two new mom
burn to tho boardRaul Hwight Moody,
to (ill tho vacancy caneud by tho death
of his father, and Georgo E. Keith and
reBolved that tho work should go on
without uny diminution.
Dull Headache, Rains in various parts
of tho body, Sinking at tho pit of tho
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverielmess,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must bo purified in older to
obtain good health. Acker's Dlood
Eloxir has never failed to euro Serofuloun
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It ia certainly ft wonderful
remedy and wo sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Dlakeley & Hough
ton's drug Btoro.
Rev. W. K. Bluer, W. Canton, N. Y
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
yearp, and tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. 1 was persuaded to use
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me
from tho start. I bollevo it to bo a
panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It
digests what yen cat.
' Unless food le dlgCBed quickly it will
ferment and irrlti.tn the sImuiucIi. Alter
each meal take a teiiHi.oonful of Kodol
Dyspepsia Ouro. It digests what you
oat and will allow you to eat all von
need of what you like. It never fail to
euro tho worst cases of dyspepsia. It
ia pleasant to take.
Hull'.
Trimmed halo and patternn at cost for
the next thirty days at the C.unpbe I &
Wllaon millim'iv purlnra. "
Clarko Al'iilk have on sale u fidl lino
of paint and artist's brtiahee.
I toco Trouble In South.
New Oui.kans, June 9. A largo posse
is hunting for Noah Prltcherd (colored),
who shot and killed Ralph Mercer, in
West Baton Rouge last night. This
morning a deputy sheriff in the posse,
whose name is not yet known, was phot
and pcrhapB killed. It is expected that
before morning Pritchard will be
captured or killed.
Yesterday a negro was killed as the
result of the race prejudice existing at
Rosa plantation, neai Port Allen, by the
overeeer of tho p1antation, E. D. Fenn.
An immense meeting of citizens from
several parishes was held at Devall's
Landing tonight. Before the close of
the meeting several notorious negroes
wero publicly whipped and ono negro
was killed.
Tho residents along the gulf coast, it
ia understood, havo organized to rneto
out summary juBtico to Henry Afikuw
aiid Ed Rass, two negroes in jail at
Mississippi City. Ttio preliminary trial
yesterday failed to fasten guilt on either,
although it ia positive that both were in
tho vicinity of the place whero the 13-year-old
schoolgirl was outraged and
murdered and knew something of the
afluir. The Diloxl people decided to keep
working on tiie case, but the men in the
other towns have decided apparently to
wait no longer, and late reports are that
u party of avengers started for that place
at midnight.
A I'ructlcal Di'iiiniistriitlon.
A fact proven by actual demonstration
iB moro satisfactory than any theoretical
proposition. Realizing this, and know
ing that they have a proposition which
they can guarantee, the Oregon Sanitary
Closet Company, of The Dalles, Or.,
have constructed one of their sanitary
oloaetB and put the same into actual
operation. The closet ia now located in
the rear of Chas. Burchtorf s bicycle re
pair Etoro on Second, between Federal
and Laughlin streets, The Dalles, and
the public are cordially invited to call
and inspect the aame. This company
ia now prepared to fill orders promptly.
Parties desiring this Bystetn will be fur
nidhod full information upon application
to or correspondence with D. S. Dufnr,
The Dallep, Or. mai-lwd3tw
A (liiud Cough .llmliftiM!.
It speaks wolf for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when drugglBts use it. in
their own families iu preference to any
other. "1 have sold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for tho past livo years
with complete satisfaction to myself and
customers," sava Druugist J. Goldsmith,
Van Elton, N. Y. "I have always used
it in my own family both for ordinary
coughs and colds and for the couch fol
lowing la grippe, and find it very effica
cious." For Bale by Blakeley & Hough
tou. Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the
First National bunk of Wintereet, Iowa,
in a recent letter gives some experience
with a carponter in his employ, that
will bo of value to other mechanics.
He pays: "I had a carponter working
for mo who was obliged to stop work for
several days on account of being trou
bled with diarrhea. 1 mentioned to
him that I had been similarly troubled
and that Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera
and DiarrluiM Remedy had cured me,
Ho boughtlu bottle of it from the druggist
here and informed me that one dose
cured him, and lie is again at his work."
For salo by Dlakeley & Houghton.
JCditor'H Awful l'llght.
F. M. Higgins, editor Senaca, Ills.,
Nowe, was oillicted for years with piles
that no doctor or remedy helped until
ho triad Bucklen's Arnica Salve, He
writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's
the surest pile cure on earth and the
best biilvo in tho world. Cure guaran
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley
& Houghton, druggist. 5
That Throbbing lleadnrlio
Would quickly loave you, if you used
Dr. Klmr'8 Now Life I'ills. Thousands
of BiiU'eiers have proved llioir matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous lleaaaclies.
They uiuko pure blood and strong
nerves oud build upyour health. EaBy
to tako. Try them. Only 25 cents.
Monev back If not cured. Sold by
Dlakeley & Houghton, druggists. 6
VaU lu Vour ORuokH.
All cuuntv warrants registered prior
to June 3, 160(1, will bo paid at my
office. Interest coasos after Fobruary. 2,
IdOO, O. L. Pmi.ui'8,
County Treasurer.
llrynnltm In Operntlon.
If a man opposes the gold standard
tru9ts and imperialism all three the
chances are a hundred tn ono that he is
in favor of arbitration, the income tax,
and the election of United States stnators
by a direct vote of the people, and is op
posed to government by injunction and
the black list. W. J. Bryan.
The city of St. Louis offers to the peo
ple of the country the best example now
anywhere on view of the principles of
W. J. Bryan in practical operation.
The blacklist and the injunction dS
not "go" there any more than they
"went" at Coney Island in tho days of
John Y. McKane. The employes of the
street railroad company of that city have
been on strike since May S. They are
having things very much their own way.
Nobody is permitted to ride on the Etreet
cars if they can prevent it Dy threat! or
violence. There is rioting every day in
many parts of the city. Business is
either suspended or much interfered
with, and is carried on under great
difficulties. The comfort and convenience
of the people of the entire city are
sacrificed to the lawless will of the
strikers, and the loss in money is al
ready enormous.
The authorities of the city and state
are unable or unwilling to suppress the
disorder. They have called upon private
citizens to form a posse to help them
quell the rioting.
These St. Louis strikers simply prac
tice what Bryan preaches. Next to Debs
they probably look upon him as the
greatest living American. They are to
jU UllWl UppUttLU IU tu 1 1 i'lllulJl u, ill
junction and tho blacklist. W York
Times.
All who suffer from piles will be ijlad
to learn that DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve will give them instant and per
manent relief. It will cure eczema and
all skin diseases. Beware of counter
feits. Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cuied by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. and 50 eta.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist?.
Special reserve old government whis
key, recognized by the highest medical
authority in the land; especially recom
mended by the board of health of San
Francisco for hospital use, also A. P.
O'Brien, M. D.( captain and surgeon,
and Wm. D. McCarthy, major and sur
geon U. S. army, as tho purest unadul
terated stimulant for convalescents, in
valids and family use. Sold by Charles
Stubling. opl20-dlm
Clark & F.ilk's drug stock is new
freBh and complete.
Subserlbo for Tim Oukonicib.
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
Tuesday and
Wednesday
Nights....
June M
LADY...
MINSTRELS
An Up-to-Date Minstrel
Performance.
50 Homo Ladies, Misses and
Children in Coon Songs
and Jubilee Shouts.
An Elaborate First Tart and
an Olio of Fine
Specialties.
. PRICES
Rosorvod Seals - : 75 Cents
Genoral Admission, 50 Cents
Box Sheet open Saturday noon
at Clarke & Falk's.
...Kai Ki Skirts...
IN SHORT LENGTHS
For Bicyling and Outing Wera.
HIOSE skirts are made of the regulation U. S.
Army Kai Ki Uniform cloth; a material well
known as being very durable.
The Skirt is made with a deep scallop down one
side and around bottom, finished with a blue piping;
pocket with flap, double-stitched seams, box plaitback.
All resular .-re
Outing" Skirt of a gray mixed Cot
ton Covert"
$2.00
MILLIRMS
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
AgexiTthe G-reate American Liciu-or
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from $2.75 to 0.i)0 per millon. (Tto 16 years old.)
IMPORTED COGNAC from $7.00 tol2.00 per callon. (11 to 20 years old.'
OALirOBMIA BRANDIES from 3.25 to"u.00 per gallon. A toll years old.'
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
COLUMBIA BEER on draught, and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer iu bottles
Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIG-ARS.
Jaeobsen Book &HrTusie Co.
Hammocks
Hammocks
Just Arrived
Tho largest and most complete lino at
Rock Bottom Prices.
j Cratidall St Burget
DEALERS IN wm fjobeS,
All kinds of undertakers &niial shoes
Funeral Supplies rJs embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
Advertise in The Chronicle.