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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1900.
NO. 332
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NEW YORK.
EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER.
MAY PREEMPT
DELAGOA BAY
In That Case Kriiger Will Find No
Uefiigc in Portugese Tcrrttorj1.
Nkw Vojik, Kopt. 7. A dispatch to
the Trlbiinu from London save : Tho
news telegraphed from Lisbon yesterday
that a military expedition 1000 strong ie
about lo leave tint Tague for Lourenco
Marques, has caused niucli Bpeeulation
as to the Portuguese intentions In South
Africa. For Home time It has been bint
d that important developments In Por
tincse o!iey might shortly be expected,
and many people believe (bit there is a
secret agreement botween Great Britain
and Portugal, which U1 enable the
former power to exercise a long-cherished
right of pre-emption of Dolagoa Bay.
Others connect tho Portugese' reinforco
went with an intention to refuao the
Noerfiu-itives an asylum in Mouamblquo
and the determination of the Lisbon
wvernnieiit no longer to poriuit tho
Hutch forces to draw supplies from De
lagoa Hay.
Ab long as tho Trut.avmil wan nn imlii.
indent Btato Portugal had no r,ight to
Prevent goods othor than contraband of
wr reaching tho frontlor, nor could she
fwvent unarmed burghers from enter
,nK the territory: but if Portugal rcc
onlzea t10 j,rUilh MinexilUo of t,)0
navaal as valid, she will be entitled
"treat the floors us rebels against a
'""idly stato and could refuse to gr.ant
h'"Ker or other leaders of occaped Boer
coojbatantB permission to aeek refugo
il hin the domains of King Carlos.
. , hnvah government is extremely
wioub that tho ex.pieBldent ehould
" Hp through their fingers, and Por
Mi would certainly bo doing the Brit
a very good turn "if she denied the
'a "'an an asylum and compelled him
w iitronder to Lord Roberta. It is'stlll
zmi , ,,orlrtnt H't supplies from Mo
JJblque ehould be cut otr from the
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t i n t0",uln 1,1 U' ""M ven after
J, "U C0'IP80 of Botha's army,
iieronre many signs that the ml
y m l.oritles regard the end of the
u.I"8c,,)S0thnd. Lord Roberts ie
, JB Preparations to return to Eng.
""i "'id has already sent four of his
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OASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
This Kind You Have
Always Bought
I Bears the t
I Signature
ft Jv In
vjr For Over
Thirty Years
9 6 ASTORIA
TMC OIMTUH OOMMNT. HCW VOftH BIT.
chargers down to Gape Town. Tho gen
end belief is that Lord Roberts is com
ing home to tuku up the poet of com
mander-in-ohief of tho British army
which Lord Wolseley will vacate in Octo
tier. Other indications oi the same
kind are that tho personnel of the army
transport in tho Orange River colony
has been paid oil" und disbanded and the
imperial yeomanry and scouts employed
in that country have arrived at Cape
Town, also with tho object of receiving
their final pay prior to embarkation
It is hoped that war may be declared
officially over before the general election,,
which is almost certain to bo In Octo
bor.
Catnrrh Cannot He Vurcil.
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the dieeaee. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
token Internully, and acts directly on
tho blood and uiucoub surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was preecribed by ono of the best
physicians in this country for yours, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Ciikn'ky & Co., Props., Toledo O,
Sold by drruggiats, price 7oc.
Hall'e Family Pills aro the beat. 12
Will Not Buy Cotton.
Ma.nciikstku, Eng., Sept. 7. At a
meeting of the cotton-spinners here to
day it was decided, practically unani
mously, not to purchase American spot
cotton during September. Four-fifths
of tho epiployers in the trade woro rop
reaented. It is anticipated that the de
cision will lead to tho closure of scores
of mills for several weekB.
A Good Uougli Moillclnu.
Many thousands have been restored to
health and happiness by the use of
oi rv.ii .1. Umiwuk' If nf.
.n'.frl. n n if tlinnnt np Inmr trnlitilfl.
lliuitiu nun in.? n.w
give it a tii.U for it is certain to prove
i nl..1 ris.i.i.li.ii tlint lini-.t run fa to. ft
all other treatment for years, have yielded
to this loniedy and perfect health been
reatored. Cases that seemed liopolese,
that tho climate of famous health resorts
failed to benefit, have been permanently
umed by its use, For rale by Blakeley
dc Houghton.
MUTINY OF. FILI
PINO PRISONERS
Native Prisoners at Bilibid Attacked
the Guard Under Leadership of a
Desperate Character Hard Fight
Ensued.
Washington, Sept. 7. Manila papere
just received at the war department give
details of a desperate mutiny among the
native prisoners in Bilibid prison, which
rarulted in the death of four and the
wounding of fifteen of them.
The report states that the outbreak
came without the slightest warning.
lhe officials ol the prison were going
about their duties on a hot summer
afternoon, the 16th of July last, when a
little Filipino, serving a life term, as
eumed a crouching attitude and began
to creep up behind the native foreman,
giving utterance to a low growl like a
wild beast. The effect was electrical on
the other convicts. In an instant the
mutterings had grown to a wild roar
every prisoner was making for the keep
era with murder in his eye. The senior
captain of the native guard, when he
commanded the little mob to disperse,
was slashed across the back of the head
with a bolo.
Then the infuriated men started for
the gateway of the prison to overpower
the guard and escape. They wete met
by Major Rogers, the commandant and
a small portion of the guard, who fired a
volley into the ranks of the fugitives.
Three men fell and this seemed to check
the prisoners for an instunt, but their
leader, a Filipino ot the most desperate
type, urged them on. Though already
wounded by the first fire, his spirit was
unbroken and four times the rifles spoke
before he fell. Then, like rats in a trap,
the prisoners tried first one gateway and
then another, and probably would have
overpowered the amall guard and made
their escape had not American prisoners
themselves coiuo to the rescue and
helped to capture tho fugitives.
A few more volleys from their rein
forced pursuers and the prieoners scur
ried to their quarters in abject terror.
Illt. Life Was Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverence from a frightful death. In
telling of it he says : "1 was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I was so
weak I couldn't even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr.
King's New Discovery. One bottle gave
great relief. I continued to use It, and
now am well and strong. I can't say
too much in its praise." Tins marvellous
medicine is the surest and quickest cure
in the world for all Throat and Lung
Trouble. Regular sizes GO cents and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. 2
The Knitter lift Ho Fears,
Stettin, Sept. 7. The emperor and
empress of Germauy arrived here today
to attend tho imperial navy maneuvers.
In reply lo an address of welcome from
the Burgomaster, hie majesty declared
his conviction that success would attend
the efforts being made to establish in
the far Eaet a stable government and
orderly conditions under which the
German merchants can carry on trade
undisturbed and without risk. In con
clusion, his majesty said be felt no
anxiety for the future, and was satisfied
hie plan would succeed and serve the
bcs. interests of the fatherland.
So It I gilt to Vglliteat.
The woman who i lovely in face,
form and temper will always iiave
friends, but one who would be attractive
must keep her health, If she is weak,
ickly and all run down, sho will be
nervous and irritable. If she lias con
stipation or kidney trouble, her impure
blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin
eruptions and r wretched complexion.
Electric Bitters is the beat medicine in
tho world to regulate stomach, liver and
kidneys and to purify tho blood. It
gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
velvety eklu, rich complexion. It will
make a good-looking, charming woman
of a run-do. mi invalid, Only CO cents
at Blakeley's drug store, 2
MAY WITHDRAW
FROM PEKIN
A Compromise Suggested for Leaving
An International Guard to Protect
the Legations.
Pauis, Sept. 7. Active negotiations
are in progress looking to some com pro
raise arrangement with RusaU regard
ing the position she has assumed toward
Pekin. The communications exchanged
by the powers now have better promise
of success. The compromise suggested
it is asserted here, is the withdrawal of
forces of all the powers from Pekin
leaving an international guard to pre
tect the legations, which, it is further
asserted in Paris, will be allowed to re
main at the Chinese capital pending a
peace settlement. The main body of
troops, it is also said, will retire to the
neighborhood of Tien Tsin, leaving euf
ncient force along the road to keep open
the route and protect the railroad be
tween Pekin and Tien Tsin.
Russia's attitude is interpreted here
as meaning that ehe will withdraw her
troops outside of Pekin, but not neces
sairly a great distance from tbat city.
London, Sept. 7. A special diepatch
from Shanghai says Li Hung Chang has
made a request for a an American es
cort to accompany turn on Iiis journey
to Pekin, and tbat United States Coneul
Goodnow is considering bis request
Now tbat a proposal more in conformity
with the original American recommen
dation haB apparently met with the ap
probation of at least a majority of the
powers, the British foreign office has al
lowed it to become definitely known
that the British gvernment ia of the
opinion tbat it is advisable for the al
lied forces to Pekin until satisfactory
arrangements for peace, etc., are con
c'uded with the Chinese government.
Stettin, Sept. 7. The emperor and
emperess of Germany arrived here tc
day to attend the imperial navy manru
vers. In reply to an address of welcome
from the Burgomaster, His Majesty dc
declared nls conviction tbat succees
would attend the efforts .being made .to
establish in the far eaet a stable govern
ment and order! v conditions under
which the German merchants can carry
on trade undisturbed end without riek
In conclusion Hie Majesty said he felt
no anxiety for the future and was satisfied
bis plan would succeed and serve the
best intereets of the Fatherland.
The
Best Itemed y for Stomach
and
Uowel Troubles.
'I have been in the drug business for
twenty years and have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list I have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all
stomach and bowel troubles," says O.
W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. "This
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus in my family and I have recom
mended and sold hundreds of bottles of
it to my customers to their entire satis
faction. It affords a quick and sure cure
in a pleasant form." For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton.
Dally Treasury Statement.
Washington, Sept. 7. Today's state
ment ot tho treasury balances in the
general fund, exclusive of the $150,000,
000 gold reserve in the division of re
demption shows :
Available cash balance $134 073.20S
Gold 68,604,865
During last May an infant child of our
neighbor was suffering form cholera In
fantum. The'doctors had given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy to the house, telling them
I felt sure it would do good If used ac
cording to directions. In two days time
the child had fully recovered. The child
Is now vigorous and healthy. I have re
commended this remedy frequently mid
havo never kuown it to fail. Mrs. Curtis
Baker, Brookwaltec, Ohio. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton.
Ileal Ustato for Hale.
Twonty-threo lots, located from Sev
enth street to Twelfth, for ealo at from
$50 up, Inquire at the Columbia
Hotel. a9-tf
NEW LilNE OF
FflflCY SOFfl PlliUOWS.
39o, 49c, 58c, 69c, 75c, 90c, $1.75.
See Windouj.
A. M. WILLIAMS & COMPANY
X J. E. FALT & CO., X
3:. commercial Sample Rooms.
9 Purest Liquors for Family Use y
Delivered to any part of the City.
11,one8, 85sLLong Distance. 173 Second Street, y
Prof. Jas. Chappell,
Will give instruction on either the Mandolin or Guitar,
and, if desired, will call at your home.
CLUB MEETING every Thursday Evening
Respectfully solicit your patronage and guarantee per
feet eatiafaction.
TERMS-
75c a Lesson or
8 Lessons for $5.00.
GROCERIES....
A FINK LINE OF
Staple and Fancy Groceries
AT-
Phono No. CO.
DUNCAN'S
Third St,, near Court.
CORD WOOD....
(inod l'luo and Fir Wood delivered to nnr Dart
ot tho city ut 103,00 tier eord.
-AT-
hono No. 00.
DUNCAN'S
Third St,, near Court.
augC-lmo
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby Riven tlmt the undertslcued
havo been duly inmolnted by the honorable
county court, of the &tutu of Oregon, for Watto
county, executors of the eBtutd of Horatio Cor
ton, dooeubcd. All uerioim IuivIiik claims
iiKulust Mild estate uro hereby notltled to present
the smut', properly verliled, to the uuderbiKned
Charlie V.. V'orsou, ut Wutco, Sherman county,
Oregon, or lit tho olUce of our attorneys, Muue
feo & tlfcou, itt Thu Dulles', Oiegou, within tlx
mouth from the ditto of this notice.
DAtlMJUlylJ, 1MW.
CHAHI.ES E, COUSOX,
WII.UAM K, COKsSON.
Executor of tho estate of Horatio Corson, de
ceased, Jly.'l II
Music
Brings
Happiness.
We like to make you happy by show
ing you our new styles in
Mandolins, Guitars and Violins.
Superior to any before handled.
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
INSTRUCTOR OF
Harjdoliarjd (juitar
HEADQUARTERS
The Jacobson Book
St Music Company.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OrncE at The IUllks, Oreoon,!'
August '-.", 1, I
Notice Is hereby given that tho following
named tettler has tiled notice of his intention to
mako final proof in support of Jits claim, and
that talil proof will be muiie before the Itculstcr
and Receiver at Tlio Dalles, Oregon, ou Satur
day, October 6, 1900, viz:
Hubert K. l'lillltps, or Mutter, Or.,
H E. No. 55S0 for tho NEi NWJfi NW NE!i,
Seo.O.und SJa' SKtf, Seel, Tp. 2 N., It. 12 K
. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said laud, viz;
James Lewis, Polly Moslcr, Lea Evans, John
Milcr, all of M osier, Oregon,
JAY 1'. Lt'CAS,
aug-JO-l Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ofuck at The Dali.ks, Ohk,,(
Julys, woo.
Notieo is hereby given that tho tollowiug
named tettler bus illed notlco of her Intention
to commute and mako Dual proof in support ot
her cl-ilin, und that said proof will be innde be
fore the ii-gMer aud receiver at Thu Dulles,
Oregon, ou Thursday, September 'JO, 1000, viz;
Lots A, Helm, of Tim Dulles, Or.,
H. K. No, C15J. for tho NV BEif, E)3' BW'f,
und SW'a feWJi, Sec. a. T, 1 8., U. 11 E W. Jl.
Sho uuiiies tno following wltuotcs to prove her
continuous residence upon, uud cultivation of
said land viz:
l'eter Fugun, G. Wetmore, Charles Uutuey,
V. Fox, ull ot The Dalles, Or.
JAY l LUCAS,
1-1 Koiuter
B 8 HUNTINOTON li 8 WILSON
HUNTINGTON it WILSON,
ATI0RNEYH AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OK t(JJN.
O.tlee over First Nit, Bauk