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Chrimfcle.
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1900.
CAPTURED '
THE ARCHIVES
Important find Mode on the Uio Grande
ilc I'iiinnatiKa Rich Cache Discovered
ami Speedily Depleted.
NO. 257
Vuionu, Juno II. A cony of the
Jl.uilln Times received hero by Irisiumi
Jlarii hhvh .
On May -ml Cinnoriil FuiibIoii made
one of tho IiIkjuhI hauls of tlio Philip
pine war, ii!rliti)H (jultu the hijweul.
He wa - iiuihiiiu n personal reeonnoiH-
jiiic" with eighteen troopers in tlio di
rection of Huiipiboi) mid I'outalmi'iin,
op tin' l!io Grande do I'limpiiuun. Tlio
ncli v:i' ev of tlio Rio Grande is shut in
bv e mnu hut steep binds, covered with
ilenc f iri'Bt which stretches back into
(he mil, in ivn iiioiintiiin region .
Tlio li itflit oyi'H of tho hriyadior osilcil
s b.imi m ladder in n oloft of tho (dill',.
ami In1 tinned aside to investigate. Tlio
i1iIit wiih perfectly perpendicular, nml
With t a root) Iiuiil' sheer from the
brin I; i f tho oil 11' lo tho ground. Appar
enllv t'n ropo wiih intended to assist
tin1 a ('ii' or descent of persons uaiiic
llic !: hr. When pulled it raw; it In; I
-alii d'.'i'p-toned nlarin bell some-nii'-ri'
nwr.y in tlio woods hack from the
brow dI the precipice.
At th' top n footpath led luvuy into
the yt mm of tiio forest, and there, in a
ntl:r It lit ttii-tiii. I will II t i full v f.mt,.mlitil
tliey I ml ii wondoi ftil store of trenHUro.
Not gold nor silver, nor pit ales' plnndor,
but in' ho archives of tho rebel republic,
ijrefii' eauhod und ttwititlni; tho ros-
iirrfiuii There woro thirty or forty
i.ri vi Ion eases, noatly packed cram
ln. uf m.i'n documents. Thero woro
o ' ii Hiiiij saved from tho wreck of
! nit 1000 two iiouiul Hutch-
ii quantity of dynamite, it
' i.i. und much other uiiimu
' i muds of black gnu powder,
ii 'I'd front tho Malolos Audi--
i i' , cltairH unit tiiuloii nml n
inrniiii onils of no special
l).icuiuotits worn tlio prin-
LATEST MOVE OF
THE STRIKERS
St. I.ouis Car Men Will Spend .s'ioo'ooo
to Equip an Elaborate 'liiis System-.
Additiuiiiil Casualties.
ARE NOW MARCH
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tr. ,oi,iH, Juno 11. Tho eontrnl
trades and luhor unirm proposes to os
tablish n hita line in St. Imi, to com
pete with and run parallel to tlio lines
of tho St. Louis 'transit Company, on
which there is it atnko, to ho operated
hy union men. At it meetim.' tit Wal
liulla hull last night, tl.e first stop wits
taken toward this end hy the adption of
u resolution to raiHo at leant $100,000 to
purchase und equip tho neeessary bus
system.
From tho resolution udopted and tho
deelariitinnB of tho speakers, henceforth
the police will ho to win tho strike, if
possible, on the basis of a trcnerul boy
cott, which in all its nullifications is to
reaeli to almost every industry in the
city. Tho faro on a bus for it distance
equal lo that traversed by tho street ear
lino will be live cents.
Sr. l.oriK, June 11. Monday opened
quiet, after yesterdny'B rein of terror.
With one exception, all tho street cur
Hues are in operation today.
A revised list of yesterday's oaBiinlties
makes tho 1 i L of dead three, fatally
wouudi'd one, mid ten wounded.
W. 1). Mahou, president of the na
tion ill association of iiiualu'ainiited street
railway employes, has teleyiaphed Pres
ident Gonipers that street cur men 10
turninc from u picnic Sunday livening,
peacefully and unarmed, were fired
upon hy tint HhorilPs posse mid shot
(low n like doue.
No i'uvurulilii Nwn,
won, Juno 11, Thero is
i; d mi inspection an eirouin-
tinned, (lunentl FotiBtoii set
ii tons of unelesu rubbish and
in tlio spot, saving tho tituto
I I.e. ii comprise alt tho corros-
il Axuinnlilo mid his chief
m tho time of iheir early ileal
li.nvoy, down to tho hurried
ii from Malolos. Archives subse-
nut dnto wore, it will he re
member,! tukcii at. Turlac in the mid
dle t.if i,i i vear. There nro letters to mid
from 1 1 ( 1 1 ii i 1 1 and Dewey, besides
Several business linns in Manila. Aguin
"Jo's i m ii lettor-hook, Hiving press
Wplusof ovorythini; lio wrote, is also
liere. I' jo rumored that I ho corre
spondence hIiowh boiiio firms in Manila
10 have had relations with tlio lobols
hitherto unsuspected. Tho whole cache
Was ,H.,,niM,,ul 1,1.1,1 ,.t,r,ti,t tli. I tr.uiu
'"a ravine and roofod over lieiivily with
nlP to an nnustirtl thickness. Tho
elmcturo uimlti quite u blu ivniohouse,
Hl'li not an inch of space vnc.int.
" was found later, that there were
Mmr itliiiroai'lieii In Mm ennhn. iust like
one duferlbed, with nlarin bells
Vfrytvlietp, and u KUitrd of forty or fifty
'eJda hud j not lied, lunvltiK their dinner
wlleatin.
('Iiitiiltlii Nuiitliiirii WitreliiiOKi!.
At Hlmnlicn il
liJllwnv Co. controlB 80x100 feet of the
'''uilko wiirohoiiso huildini;, to ho used
"afreH.t wiirehouso, llirouh which
J icy wii leeeivo mid lorward lreit?ht in
'"iisiinl iiianiior. Tho impression Unit
''I IjihIii' hs must ho done tlirouuli for
""f'lliiir houses is an erroneous one and
u' llllie HiIm i, ,,, ,liu,.ll!ii,. II.
reli;i ieeoli'1'd nml linlil luniilv-foui'
'Ours will bo turned over'to ii forward
'"K Imu e suhjeet to tlio order of tho
j'0l'9i,'iie Tim into on wool in sucks or
baloH from Rliunlko to Tho Dalles is
-u'lii'.pi,,. 0() 1KulltjH
lales or other infoniiiitlon call on
gr add l ess
' I- l n.ii, G. F. 1'. A., or
Ciuo, F.'Doss, Aont,
iShanlko, Or.
London, June 1 1. Thero Is no lavoi-
nble news from (Jliiua with the exception
that there is evidence of u cintistued
perfeet underBtaiidini: between tin
varioii" powers and the auiiouiiceinenl
that tbe international litiards will pio
balily arrivo at l'l-kiu today.
Aecordlnu' ton dispatch from Lliaii(:hai
datoil today, ,'1000 lJusslariH, with twenty
jjiinti, have already 1 ertti limited ut Tien
Tsiu mid are mitrehiiiL' in the direction
of i'ekio.
A dispatch from Pekin, dated Saturday
oveuiui:, says
"Another edict this morning orders
tho delegates sent to nentrnto peace
terms, but the teaiiltof the negotiations
is not known.
MiHiily'M II urli Sluill lin On.
K.sr NoiiiuriKi.ii, Mass., June 10,
Tho board of tiustees of tho fsoitliliokl
seniiiinry today elected two new mem
hers to the board I'.tul Dwiht Moody,
to lill the vacancy caused by the death
of his father, and lieoryo E. Keith and
resolved that, the work should co on
without any diminution.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of tho hodv. Slnkini: ut the pit of tlio
stomach, Loss of appetite, FeverishneBS,
Pimples or Sores till positive evidences
of impure blood. No mutter how it
became so it must lio purllled in order to
obtain uood health. Acker's Wood
Klexir lino never failed to euro Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. U is certainly u wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on
it positive yuaiantee. Blakeley & Ilonuh
ton's driiK store.
Kov. W. K. SitKur, W. Canton, N. Y.,
writes, "I had dyspepsiu over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without honolit. I wan persuaded to use
Kodol Dyspopsin Cure and it helped me
from the start. I believe it to be a
panacea for all forme of lndiijoalioii." It
! ilinostfl what yc u eat.
Unless food Ifi dhtesiod quickly it will
. . .1. I ti....
ferment and Irritate ine stoniaeu. mier
eaeli meal take u leasnoonful of ICodol
Dvspepsla Cine. It ditjosts what you
ett and will "How you to eat all you
.......fnf what voti like. It never fails to
euro the worst eases of dyspepsia
is pleasant to take.
American Mission at Tung Chow
Destroyed.
London, June 11. A special dispatch
from Tien Tsin s tys it is reported that
the Dowager Empress has fled to the
Ituasian legation at Pekln.
IJi:i!M.v, June 11. TheGennan foreign
ofliee has received a dispatch from Pekin,
dated Sunday, saying the American tnis-sion-houso
at Tung Cbow, the river port
of Pekin, has been burned by natives.
The dispatch further saye the Interna
tional Club, outside of the gate of Pekin,
lias been burned, and that the Belgian
secretary of legation was attacked by
Chinese soldiers. The toreign ofliee in
terprets the latter news as confirming
the serious views taken of the situation,
und expresses fear that the German
em hussy will be next attacked.
The Ciernmn gunboat Ti.'er Iiub been
ordered to co-operato in quelling
disturbances.
Iii;n Thin, Juno 11. It is learned that
but for tho firmness of the United States
consul and Captain MeCrtllu (of the New
ark), in charge of the American landing
part'-, nnd tlio liiitith eonsul, there
world have hfcen further delay in dis
patching the international guards to
Pekin, and the majority of the forces
would not have been British.
At a meeting of the coneuls and com
manders of troops last evenitig, when
the necessity for the immediate dispatch
of tioops wit 9 considered, the representa
tives of twoEuiopean powers questioned
tlio necessity, and afterward dispaiaged
tho idea that the British foiee should
preponderate. The Anglo-Americans,
however, insisted nndciriied theirpoint.
PROSPECTS OF
TRADE IN CHINA
Manila is the Gateway Throusli Which
We Must Enter the Orient.
. ('utliiKii fur Kent.
'wl homo on east Fourth street. In
Ulro t tho house. JB-at
It
Hale.
Tiiiiinied hats mid pattern!! at cost for
tlio next thirty days at tho Campbell &
Wilson inlllinerv parlors. -!Mf
Oliuki! & Fulk hiivo on salo n full lino
of paint und nrtlst'u brushes.
A (.onil Umtgli Mmllclnn.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Coui;h Kumedy when druggists use it in
their own families in preference to any
other. "I have sold Chamberlain's
Cough Iveinedy for tho past live yenis
with complete satisfaction to myself and
customers," sava Druggist J. Goldsmith,
Van Etten, N. Y. "1 have always used
it in my own family both for ordinary
coughs and colde and for the ojugh fol
low Ing la grippe, and tind it very effica
cious," For salo hy Blakeley it Hough
ton. Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the
First Nationnl bank of Winterset, Iown,
in a recent letter gives some experience '
with h carpenter in his employ, that !
will bo of value lo other mechanics.
Ho says: "I hud u carpenter working
for mo who was obliged to slop woik for
several days on account of being dou
bled witli diarrluu.i. 1 mentioned to
him that 1 had been similarly troubled
mid that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhuvi lteuiedy had cured mo,
lio bonghtjti bottle of it from tho druggist
here and informed mo that one dose
cured him, und lie 1b ugain at his work."
For salo bv Blakeley it Houghton.
ICllltur'h Awful 1'liKlit.
F. M, Iliggins, editor Sennea, 111b,,
News, was ulllieted for years with piles
that no doctor or remedy helped until
ho triad Bucklen's Amlea Salve, lie
writes two boxes wholly euied him. It's
tho surest pile cure on eartlt mid tho
best salvo in the world. Cure guaran
teed. Only -'3 cents. Sold by Blakeley
it Houghton, druggist. 5
Tlml 'llirolililiifc- llciKliti'lto
Would quickly leuvo you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of BullVrors hnvo proved their iniitcliless
merit for Sick nnd Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
lo take. Try them. Only 23 rents.
Monev back if not cured. Sold hy
lilake'loy it Houghton, druggists. 5
W.tsm.vr.TON, D. C, June 11. The
prospect for the growtit of American
trade in China is arousing considerable
interest n the East at the present time,
nnd Eastern papers have taken up and
are agitating tlntt question. In all this
talk, while it is generally conceded that
China ofrers a fertile field for our grow
ing trade, it is as generally ngreed that
Manila is the gateway through which
we must enter the Orient. Great pros
pects seem to be in store for tiiat city,
and those commercially interested pre
dict that in the end Manila will equal, if
not excel, Hong Kong as a commercial
port. In this same connection thero is
u strong sentiment on this side of the
country that the United States, in view
of the vast opportunity open to it, would
the do very wrong not to avail itself of them
and iusift, nlong with other nations, on
its rights in Ctiina. It is contended that
we should not allow other nations to
secure the full control of the China trade,
to our own detriment. Yet this is not a
sentiment favoring the division of China.
The Eastern people do not demand nor
do they think it wire to divide China up
between the several nations, but they do
think that all commercial nations
should have an equal bhow, and that
where there is an opportunity to make
commercial advancement a mere matter
ehould not be allowed to intervene.
On rUoillh'H Kxport".
The monthly statement of the exports
of the United States for May last shows
the following, as compared with same
month of 1S99:
Incrpase,
,300,000
213,000
034,000
2,200,000
1.500,000
Breadstuilsj .23,07-1.903
Cattle and hogs. . 2,015 810
Provisions lfJ,i;02,857
Cotton ll,SnO.'J31
Mineral oils (i. 704, 930
Total..
1-57,934,520 $7,500,000
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, slpep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money buck. 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley it Houghton Druggist".
Clark it F.ilk's drtiij stock ia new
fiesli mid complete.
Yes, We Have Them
jfiot Ueatlr
Qlotl?....
Unlined Bine Serge Coats with vest lo match,
single or double-breasted, $5.00 and $6.00.
Unlined Gray Oxford Serge round sack coals,
with vest lo match, $6.00.
Black Alpacka Coats, $1.50 and $2.50.
Single Breasted Prince Albert Coats, for pro
fessional men's wear, best quality, $3.75.
Summer Coats of Washable Materials, 50c,
75c and $1.00.
J
St CO.
c.
J. STUBLING
WhoiGGaiG and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen'rthe Greate American Liquor
eliowslooe Sour lash Whiskey,
VOGT
WHISKEY from 2 76 to HJ per uallou. M lo 15 veain old.)
IMPORTED OOGlfAO from 7.n0 to 12.00 per gallon. (U to 'JO yearn old.
OALIPOKNIA BEAKDIES Mom J3.25 to .1(1 00 per gallon. ( t to 11 years old.
Opera House
ONLY THE PUEEST LIQUORS SOLD.
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
Tuesday and
Wednesday
Nights....
June 12-13
COLUMBIA BEER on draught,
Imported Alo and Porter.
and Val Blatz and Olympiu Beer in hottlea
JOBBERS m IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
...LADY,
wiitili III Your Cl;iH'liii.
All C'juntv witrrants registered prior
to Juno 3, 1890, will bo paid at my
oftico. Interest coiisob after February. 2,
1900. O. L. Pmr.i.ii's,
Conntv Treasurer.
All who sull'er from piles will bo glad
to learn that DoWIU'h Witch Hazel
Salvo will give them instant and per
manent lellof. It will euro eczema and
all skin diseases. Buwttro of counterfeits,
MINSTRELS
An Up-to-Date Minstrel
Performance.
50 Homo Ladies, Misses and
Children in Coon Songs
and Jubiloo Hhouts.
An Elaborate First i'art and
an Olio of Fine
Specialties.
Jacobseti Book & Musie Co.
Hammocks
Hammocks
Just Arrived
Tho largest and most comploto lino at
Rock Bottom
PRICES
(oservod Seals - - 75 Cents
Gonoral Admission, 50 Cents
Box Sheet open Saturday noon
ut Clarke A Falk's.
Gmridali & Budget u
DEALKHS IN -ms J()beS,
fill kinds of undertakers &iiieil Shoes
Funefal Supplies r)-s embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
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