The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 20, 1900, Image 4

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    I'KIIi'L,K COMINO AM OIMNO.
I. D. Driver was in town today from
Wnmir. I
Rev. D. V. nml Mr;. Poliutf loft yes
terday on n short visit to friends in
Salem.
Mr. 1). F. Jackson and sou, Howard,
of Civile, Ohio, are visiting with Mrs.
Hush" L?ean.
Miss M.md Gerkmc, of Goldendale, is
in tlip city recoivinc osteopathic treat
ment for nervous prostration from Dr.
11. E. Smith.
Jtune I.nckey, formerly agent nt tlie
Warm Spring reservation, now of Port
land, is in the city the jMie.-t of the
Umatilla House.
Mr. .1. G. Peters, of Biiltitnore. Md.,
arrival lieru yesterday with the inten
tion of spending tlie" winter witli his
uncle, Mr. J. T. Peters.
Mrs. Winnie Boldwin, eldest daugh
ter oi P.ev. r.nd Mrs. C. P. Bailey, of
this city, arrived here on tlie morn ins
train from D.iytnn, Wash., on a week's
visit with lier parents. Mrs. Bnldman
was ncrnnipauied by Miss Leia Biglow,
nlso of Dayton.
.-joldlcr HujV (liiulou of llnnultm.
Our soldier boys, whom Ex-Consress-man
Towne denounced tlie other night
in Portland, and wishes for whose defeat
in the Philippines were npplunded to
the echo by Towne's Uryanite auditors,
would, if we mistake not tiieir tempera
ment, make short shrift of Towne and
his boss if they had them over there for
n little while. At any rate here is a
little story that has a moral to it. Otho
JSkasjjs, of Co. F, 34th U. S. Infantry,
whose father, by the way, was once
pastor of the Chiistian church of this
city and who w also a veteran of the
civil war, wrote a few days ago to his
father from the Philippines and imons
other racy things said :
"Some time ago we took a vote of our
regiment of betwesu 000 and 700 men
and found they stood a little over 200
for Bryan and the rest for McKinley.
A few days ago copies of Bryan's letter
of acceptance were distributed among
tlie boys. After they had carefully read
the letter another vote was taken and it
stood three for Bryan nnd the rest for
McKinley, and as I write the boys are
balloting to see which of us are going to
form a detail ior shooting the three and
I am hopinz that I shall get a black
bean. Tell Mr, Bryan for us that before
he turns these magnificent islands and
nine-tenths of their poor, ignorant and
derived inhabitants over" to a band of
murderous Tagals or tlie rapacity of
foreiyn invaders, he will have to whip
into subjection Oo.fcCO of as brave and
patriotic American soldier boys us ever
fired a gun or drew a sword."
A Tearlblc Irnsetty.
TjU.mpteu, Sept. 19. A terrible tragedy
took place uear here today, the particu
lars of winch are blood-curdling. Fred
Kane, who resided with his wife and
stepdaughter, n child about 7 or S years
of age, about si:: rni'es northwest of this
place, at what is known as" McCulloch's
Furk, in a fit of temporary insanity shot
his wifa and daughter and burned the
body of the lUte- by setting fire to their
cabin home. He then attempted to
commit suicide by shooting himself.
Persons pa-sing on the road between
this place and Granite found Kane and
his wife in a dying condition a ehort (lis
tance from their home, and brought
them to Sumpter. Both are thought to
be mortally wounded.
Kanu shot himself through one lung,
and his wife vras etruuh by a bullet, the
ball entering the chest just below the
heart. Both are in the hospital at Ba
ker City. Tlie tragedy took place some
time about 7 o'clock til ie morning. It
is thought that Kane became of unsound
mind, and his crime was that of a de
mented man. The murderer is a son of
Mrs. Dan Kane, a respected widow lady
residing with other members of the fam
ily near Auburn. He was married only
a fvv months ago. His wife was form
erly r Mrs. Toney, and is a daughter of
Charles Nicholson, a pioneer of Baker
county, engaged in farming on Muddy
creek, in Powder river valley.
Kano had always been jealous of his
wife since their marriage, and this Is
eupposed to have unbalanced his mind.
He was her third husband, and eha
married him within six mouths after
the death of her previous husband.
They are both well known in Sampler,
and the tragedy took place in the cabin
that was built on the mining property
owned hv Kane.
' Nasal Cafarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which ia agree
ably aromatic. It is roceived through tho
nostrils, cleansed and heals tho wholo fur
faco over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
sell tho COc. size; Trial fcizo by mail, 10
ceuts. Test it and you are suro to continue
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To accoumiodato those who aro partial
to tho ubo of atomizers iu applying liquids
Into tho nasal passages for catarrhal trou
ble, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm Iu
liquid form, which will bo known as Ely's
liquid Cream Halm. Price including tho
aprayinfr tubo is 75 ceuts. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid form embodies tho med
icinal properties of tho solid preparation, d
Hubscribo for The Chronicle.
THE REBELS
I
ARE WAITING
Their Only Elope Is in the Success
of Hrvnn.
Washington-, Sept. 10 August 17,
Secretary root cabled the Philippine
commission for a report of its operations
to d.ite. Following is the reply in jmrt:
Manila, Anjnst 21, lf'00. Secretary of
War, Washington : Replying to your
dispatch, the commission reports: It
has ior two months and a haif made dil
ijient inquiries into the conditions pre
wiling. The mass of people has apti
tude for education, but is ignorant,
superstitious and credulous in a remark
able degree. Hostility nzninst Ameri
cans was originally aroused by absurd
falsehoods of unscrupulous leaders.
The distribution of troops in 300 posts
has by contact largely dispelled the hos
tility and stendily improved the temper
of tiie people. This improvme'nt, fur
thered bv the abuses of tlie insurgents,
aflirms that n large number of tlie people
long for peace, and are willing to accept
government under the United States.
Insurgents not surrendering after defeat
have divided into small bauds under
general nrlicers or become ladrones.
Nearly all the prominent generals and
politicians of the insurrection, except
Asuiinaldo have since been captured or
surrendered and have taken the oath of
allegiance.
The policy of leniency culminating in
amncsly has had a marked effect to
induce surrenders until the defining of
political issues in the United States, re
ported heie in full, gave hope to insur
gent officers in arms of a changed policy
and stayed surrenders to await the re
sult of the elections. Disturbances in
parts of island, kept up and avowed by
the insugent proclamation and orders to
inlluence the election, do not show an
unfriendly attitude of a majority of the
people of the provinces where they
occur.
It is conceded by all but men in arms,
and is implied in their proclamation,
that if the election confirms thu present
policy, the remnant ni the insurrection
will disappear within sisty days by sur
render of tlie leaders and fading out of
the rank and file.
A change of policy by turning the
islands over to a coterie of Tagal poli
ticians will blight their fair prospects of
enormous improvement, drive out capi
tal, make life and property secular and
religious most insecure, banish, by
fear of cruel prosecution, a considerable
body of conservative Filipinos who have
aided Americans in the well founded be
lief that their people are not now lit
for gelf-government and reintroduce
thj Earne oppression and corruption
which esisted in all the provinces under
the Malolos insurgent government dur
ing the eight month? of its control.
The result will be factional strife be
tween jealous leaders, chaos and an
archy, and will require and justify the
active intervention of our government
or some other.
The creation of a central government
within eighteen months, like that ol
Porto llico, under which substantially
all rights described in thu bill of rights
iu the federal constitution are to be
secured to the people of the Philippines,
will bring to them contentment, pros
perity, education and political enlight
enment. William H. Takt.
Dkan C. Wouuksti:!'..
Luke E. Wiiioiit.
He.nky C. Iijle.
BbU.V.MIU MoflKH.
Lazy
Livers
aro many tlmos the causo of various
d'stfawis. Ninety per cent of tho
American pooplu aro mid to bo
trouMeil with livor nnil ntomach
complaints Mich as coastliiation,
illzzliicha. Intllaesllon, blhouoii,
Mugb'Uli liver, em.
Baldwins
Health
Tablets
No. 25
overcomo and euro thoso Ills,
Tbrse tabloti act m a gentlo laza
tlvo. They raako tho liver ami
Itoioach do their duty aa tliey
(liould. llio moat olistloato caaos
yield to tlicao llttlo Ublots. 'they
coat Sio aud can be procuroil at
Clarke & Falk, The Dalles, Oregon.
CATARRH
Cb'ItK FUU
CATARRH
t.
Ely's Cream Balm
Uwf r.ml plissant to
ni t inl.iins no In
jurious ttraj.
It i rjalck'y ahwrlied.
(Jivcj ltslicf ut or.c.-.
Hftil ami I'roicctsi tho Membrane ltctorw tho
S?ns of Tate ami Hm!l. I.irRo Srae, 60 cent at !
Dm -jUts or hv mil! ; Tr'a! Size, 10 cnt by mall.
ELY UUOYllUllS, W Warrcu Strtct, New York.
For 'lf.
The two buildings owned by Mrs. E.
Julian, on Court street, between Second
and Third, now occupied as a lodging
house and dressmaking shop. The
buildings will be sold, furnished or un
furnished, cheap for cash. Apply to
Mrs. E.. Julian. i'.i-lmd
Are ycu ready to buy your fall shoes0
We are sole agents for the celebrated
Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s line of foot
wear. If you want tho best shoe for the
least money, call and see us. No trou
ble to show goods nt the New York Cash
Store.
For the convenience of parties want
ing ice in the alternoons, the Stadelman
Ice Co. will carry a stock at their Etoro,
corner Third nnd Washington etreets.
Phone No. 107; long distance 1S3.
"King 'em" up." ISm-tf
llvuimiiliur
That Chas. Stubling is still doing n
retail business at his nevrl place. He
sella in quantities to suit all customer,
irom one bottle to a barrel. Family
orders delivered promptly.
Ileal l:stitc fur Siilo.
Twenty-three lots, located from Sev
unth street to Twelfth, for enle at from
3,50 up. Inquire at tile Columbia
Hotel. a'-'O-tf
Mrs. Phillips is prepared to furnish
cut flowers and ail kinds of floral de
signs on short notice. Phone number
307. e 10-1 m
The Weekly
Oregonian
and
Twice-a-Week
Chronicle
for $2.00 a year.
All subscribers to tho Weekly Chron
icle who pay one years' subscription in
advanc , will be entitled to the above
liberal offer.
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.,
The Dalles, Oregon.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ri'.ANSACT A KNEUALUANKIKQ JlUe'INKS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphi',
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
iii Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fnv
orBbln tirniH.
House
Painting...
The undersigned has taken possession
of R. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
tho Vogt opera houeo, and has pur
chased the tools und ladders. He has
good mechanic? working for him, aud
will guarantee all work to give satisfac-
lion.
S. K. KELLY.
Mica
lightens
the
load
DhortcU3
'Axle
Crease
the
rood.
helps the team. Saves wocr nnd
cxj)eti8e. tjolu cvcrywlievc.
MAUE 11 V
STANDARD OIL CO.
, otlco Is hereby elven that tho tiiidcrilBiicd
liavo llliit with tho (Jerk of thn county court of
IhcBt'tloof Ort-Kon for NVico conn t v.tliel r final
aciountiik executora of tho lajt will mid testa
ment of Henry Jiurtiuin, decerned, mm that
Muudav. tho ih day of November, lt00, nt tho
hour of in o'clock a, in,, ban been flxeit by the
County Court for nald comity aa the time, and
tho county court room In Uallcx City uh tho
place for hearlriK of objection to aald dual ac
count und tho bettleweiit of tho time.
J. W. KKKNC1I,
V. V. 31AYH,
kepis Ksccuton.
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FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by tlto 8tfiimcr ol thu Kraul.itnr I.lno. Tho (,'omtwnv will mlctivnr to ylvc lis tmt
miis tho bckt n'ivle iMMilule. I'or (urthor inTurtuittlon mldreM
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the Cotnimiiy riaorvlng the rl!ht In ciiiiiigL' p
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Str. Dnllos City.
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How pleasing to the ear.
How easy in action.
How grand and beautiful
in appearance arc tho now
"Mndoll," "United Makers" and
"Kimball" Pianos at
Jacobsen BookS Music Co.
uuiijiiici'uiai jqinpie tuunib.
173 Second Street.
C. F. Stephens
..Doalor In.
Dry CoodB, Clothing, I
Hoots, Bliocn. HaU, flips, Notion. Act.
forW.i,. DoiiBlas Hhoc.
Telephone No, 88,
The Dalles, Or,
i.ii svciiiii nt
JjH. K. K. fKlt(HJHIN,
Phyaieiun und Surgeon,
Olllce, Vent lllock (over t'oitolllce),
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A. D. CHARLTON,
AxnIhIiiiiI (iuiifinil I'UAji'liuer ARunt J'0"1
Km Hlitot.tiiriiur Thinl, l'ortliiml, Orcjon.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Train leave Tlio Dalles fur I'urCaml nJ wr
Htiiilous nt l.iiii, m, mid S i. m
Umvc IVirtlaiid..,
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C. H. MARKHAM,
General I'taaengcr AKOtit, r.irtlmul. Or
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Physician aud Sureou,
Hpcclnl attontlou glvon lo mnjery.
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