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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1900.
NO. 353
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BRYAN AIDING
THE REBELLION
Letters Emanating From Philippine
Junta at' Hone Kong Assert that
in Bryan Lies Rebels' Hope Me
Kinley's Election Will Eud War.
VAhiiiN(iTo.v, Oct. a. Tiio war de
partment Ims juat recoived from General
MacArthur by mail another butch of
insurgent papers captured by the Ameri
cm troope. Among them are letters from
Theo Siuidico and E. K. Reglo, agents
for the Filipino junta at Hone Kong.
In u letter nddreeeod by Sandico to
Lieutenant-Colonel Caelmiro Tisino tlie
letter says in part:
"The political campaign and some oth
w circumstances liave created in Aniori
caa political situation that may pe hapi
produce the downfall of McKluley, which
will sitrnify the triumph of our Ideals.
For the fame reason, the disastrous war
with the Tranevaal, and more especially
Hie fierce revolution In China, have crt
atpd a political atmosphere eufllciently
critical to cause the birth of a disturb
ance of the armed peace of the great
power Uiat may result tavorably to our
'I'lrutlong; because America may pre
fer to mcri lice some of her plana with
'eeptel to the Philippines, placing our
inciepfiiiJenco under protectorate rather
tliii Huatain two wara and run the risk
ol losing the whole arehipolago. 1 be
lieve then, under the conditions so
favorably colored by the present eircum
tanetts, It is necessary that we continue
the struggle and only uccept peaco on a
"9e of independence, although under
n American protectorate.
'If the re-election of Mr. McKinley be
accomplished and the revolution in
Whia be wiped out and the war in the
Transvaal take on uo new complication?,
will I be the flret to accept the
iace that 1 believe to be necessary,
. though it bo at the cost of ackuoli'dK'
hiK the sovereignty of the United States,
luce I consider that our forces are now
'npoteut to delend our sacred and leglti
toate rights." .
lo, writing from Hong Kong junta
toSadiuo, describe! the autl-imperialist
invention in Philadelphia and the Bos.
ton meeting to ahow that the Philippine
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR OOWMHT. MEW Von CtTV.
sympathizers aro increasing iu number?,
and victories obtained by the eeaBoned
Filipino nrmy t zeroise great influence
on "the very impreeBionable minds of
the American people." He concludes:
"Phis impression is and will be one of
the de'.ormined eauseB of our triumph,
which triumph will come soon it we but
resist 11 little more now, that but little
is lacking to change the announced elec
tions, as with the downfall of McKinley
comes the ascendancy of the starred
banner over our soil."
llrar Men full
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons in
the blood, backache, nervousness, head
nehe and tired, listless, run-down feel
ing. But there's no need to feel like
that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville,
Ind. He saye: "Electric Hitters are
Just the tiling for a man when he is all
run down, and don't care .whether he
lives or dies. It did 111010 to give uiu
new strength and good appetite than
anylhini; I could take. I can now eat
unything and huve a new lease on life."
Only 60 cents, at Blakeley's drug store.
Every bottle euarnnteed. 3
Million Given Away.
Jt is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and mfferin, The proprietors
of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs nnd colds, have given
awoyover ten million trial bottles of this
great medicii'e; and have the satisfac
tion of knowing it lias absolutely cured
thousands of,' hopeless cases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases
of the throat, chest nnd lungs are surely
tured by it. Call on Ulakeley, the
Druggist, and get a free trial botlie.
Regular size 50c. and $1. Every battle
guaranteed, or price refundod. 8
Are you Teady to buy your fall shoes?
We are eolu agents for the celebrated
Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s line of foot
gear. If you want the best shoe for the
east monev. call and see us. JNo trou
ble to show goods at the New York Cash
Store.
Dr. li. E. Smith, oeteopathist, haa lo
cated permanently at 10 and 1 1 .Chapman
block, The Dalles. Consultation free
every day iu the week except Sunday.
Office houre, 0 a. m. to 12 in., and 1 :30
to 4 p. m. 20,,wti
You will not have bolla If you take
Clarke & Falk'a eure cure for botla.
Bears the
Signature
jv JfV In
Use
For Over
May lie a jong Fight. 1
Pottss-ii.i-e, Pa., Oct. 3. All tbo news
from the Schuylkill district indicates
that both sides have eettlcd down to a
long struggle. The miners have ab
solutely re'used to be drown into a set
tlement for the trouble by the offer of
10 per cent increase in wages.
"Recognition of the Mineworkers'
Union is their watchword at all meet
ings. The upper districts having been
securely tied up by the BtrikerB since the
beginning of the strike, the battle has
been waged in Schuylkill territory, with
the result that the collieries have capitu
lated one after another, and it looks ae
if all will surrender to the strikers with
in the next few days. The offer made
by the Reading company of an advance
of 10 per cent in wages has not induced
one of itB 27,000 idle employes to return
to work. The operators had expected a
stampede among tbo men to get back.
The situation in the Panthar creek
valley is being watched with great
interest the strikers asserting that if
their fellow-workmen in that district
would obey President Mitchell, the strike
would end inside a week. When they
continue at work, however, and supply
coal to the market, no matter how small
an amount, it will give the operators en
opportunity to refuse to grant the de
mands of the men."
A Ministers Good Work,
"I had a severe attack of bilious colic,
got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Choler and Diarrlnea Remedy, took two
dos.'S and, was entirely cured," Eays Rev.
A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My
no'gbbor across, the Etreet was sick for
over a week, had two or three bottles of
medicine from the doctor. He used
them three or four days without relief,
then called in another doctor who treat
ed him for some daj B and gave bim no
relief, bo discharged him. I went over
to see him the next morning. He said
his bowels were in a terrible fix, that
they bad been running off so long that
it was almost bloody fins. 1 asked him
if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrluei Remedy and hd
slid, 'No.' I went home arid brought
bim my bottle and gave him one dose;
told him to take auother doee in fifteen
or twenty minutes if he did not find
relief, but he took no more and waB en
tirely "cured." For sale at Blaketey's
drug store.
Ketl Hot From the Gun
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
ot Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It
cauBed horrible ulcers that no treat
ment helped for twenty 3eare. Then
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured bim. It
cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons,
corns, skin eruptions. Best pilo cure on
earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley, the
druggist. 3
A Further Coiicemdou.
Philadelphia, Oct. 3. There were no
developments of special importance to
day in the miners strike. An interest
ing feature was the Reading company's
notice to its emplopes that in addition
to ite ofl'er of a 10 per cent increate, it
was willing to enter into arbitration with
them relative to any grievances they
may have. None of the strikers, how
ever, has yet indicated an intention to
return to work. Affairs were extremely
quiet today throughout the anthracite
region.
General Gobin, in command of the
statu troops recently sent to Schuylkill
county on request from the sheriff, to
day directed another of the regiments to
return home tomorrow. One regiment
left Monday. There remains but one
regiment, a battery of artillery and a
company of mounted troops.
A secret conference of the leading
officials of the miners' organization was
held at Hazleton. At its conclusion,
Presidont Mitchell said the question of
calling a joint convention had not been
considered. He added that out of 112,
000 mineworkere, only about 6000 are at
work, and these, lie said, would be out
iu a short time. The time limit of the
Lackawanna company 'sotfer of increased
wagee will expire tomorrow, but Btrikera
generally expreBa their determination to
pay uo heed to the oiler.
Kor Hair,
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. sS-liud
Anarcnlatn Seek I'raiident' Lite.
Chicago, Oct. 3. A special to the
Record from Canton, O., says: Informa
tion was mado public last night that an
other plot had been discovered to as
sassinate President McKinley. Detectives
connected with the safeguarding of tbo
president say that there are three men
either here or on their way to kill tho
president. Extra policemen have been
detailed to enforce an order issued by
Mayor Robertson, ex-oftkio chiet of po
lice, which notifies all policemen to keep
close watch on all strangers in the city
and to be particular to watch for two
Italians who will probably be accom
panied by an old man.
Mayor Robertson, in speaking about
the matter, said :
"The word first caruo to the Becret
service department at Chicago. An
anonymous letter was received by the
United States Secret Service authorities
there stating that the three men for
whoeo apprehension wo were on the
lookout were expected to arrive in
Canton during tho day. Thus far they
have not come, but we are keeping a
close watch for them."
Through the months of June and July
our baby was teething and took a run
ning off of tbe bowela nnd Bicknees of
the stomach," says O. P. M. Holliday,
of Deming, Ind. "His boweis wquld
move from five to eight times a day. I
had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrbcei Remedy in tho
house and gave him four drops in a tea
spoonful of water and ho got better at
once. Sold at Blakeley'e drugstore.
Notice.
Towhom.it may concern: My wife,
Lillie Henningsen, having left my bed
and board, I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred by her.
Mosier, Or., Sept. 27, 1900.
e27-2tw Pktek Henni.ngsex.
Working Night and Day
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is n sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weakness
into strength, listlessness into energy,
brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building up the health.
Only 25 centB per box. Sold by Blakeley,
the druggist 3
Iteul Kstato for Sale.
Twenly-threo lots, located from Sev
enth street to Twelfth, for sale at from
$50 up. Inquire at the Columbia
Hotel. a29-tf
GOING EAST-
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via The
Great Wabash, n modern and up-to-date
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains,
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. Clink,
. Pacific Coast Pubs. Agt
Lob Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Ciiank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
DryiiiR preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh; they dry up tho secretions,
which adhere to tho mcmbrauo and decom
pose, causing a far moro serious trouble than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry.
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and smiffa
and uso that which cleanses, soothes aud
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will. euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily aud pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists soil the
50o. mzo. F.ly Brothers, fiG Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm cures without pain, doos not
irritato or causo snoozing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry eurfaco, reliev
ing immediately the painful Inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed
against Nasal Catarrh and 1 Fever.
Clarke & Fulk tiaye received a carload
of the celebrated Jaine E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
The largest and most complete Hue of
fall and winter millinery ever displayed
in the city at the Campbell &. Wilson
millinery parlors, Tint prices will sell
the goods. e8tl
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you cau buy Jamea E.
Patton 's sun proof paints for $1,60 per
gallon, guaranteed fur 6 years. Clark &
Va'k, agents. ml
butt.
This (Saturday) morning, on the way
between Dufur and The Dalles, a valise.
Finder will oblige by leaving it at Tmi
Cmboniclk office, b291w
A. IKE. WII-IiXAlHS GO.
....MEET US ON
-AT
October 9 to
nt in
This will bo the greatest event in the history of the City of Wheat,
Wool and Fruit and an Open River to the Sea. The products of this pro
lific region will be on exhibition, and farmers, tlockmasters and all others
will witness an exhibit that will be both interesting and instructive.
SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS!
BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY!
A NO'VEL STREET PARADE!
Excellent'entertainmunts day and night. Five 'days of sight-feeing
and pleasure. jjThero will be ample accommodations for all guests. Co mo
and The Dalles will entertain you.
Producors from all sections requested to make exhibits. No charge
for space in the lair buildings. No entrance fee.
Reduced Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines.
COME TO THE DALLES.
Advertise in the Ohronicle
Uatarrli Cannot He tin red.
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Cutarrli
is a blood or constitutional disease, nnd
in order to cure it you must taku Inter
nal remedies, Hall's Cutarrli Cure is
taken internally, and acta directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine,
It was was prescribed by one of tho best
physicians in this country for years, and
Is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
tho best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces, The perfect
combination of the two ingredients ie
what producea such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Chkjjky & Go,, Props., Toledo O,
Bold by drrugglits, price 75c,
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. 12
SeI?ool
Qoti7e5...
for
Boys.
If ever Bham cheapness is to be
avoided, it is when choosing a School
Suit for a healthy boy. A boy's back
and legs are a poor place to put shod
dy and scamp sewing. We had the
active, sturdy boys in mind when we
planned tho
"f .H.U.GQa.Jpeial"
$3.00 Suits.
They look smart and spick-and-span;
yet they "wear like iron."
The fabrics are absolutely All-Wool,
and every seam is double-sewed with
silk and linen thread. The knee
pants have double thickness of cloth
on scat and kness, and elastic waist
band. Made of blue, black and fancy
cheviots. Sizes 9 to 15 years.
THE MIDWAY.. .
TIIU-
13 inclusive.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
l.iND Omen at Va.ncouvkh, Wami. j
AUK. IU, I'M). (
Notice In hereby Riven Unit Iho itllmviug
miim'cl K'ttlor linn llU'it notleo of Ills tuliT.tUm
to niiiku tlnnl iiro.it in Miiort of lit ulalii', tuul
Unit trntil roo: will lie mailo beluru V.'. II. i'rcbby,
lUilteit htiitcs Ciiuunlsbloiifr fur District ot
WuahliiKtmi, At Ills "Hid' In tloUlemtiilo, Wtuh
iiigton, on October I, iiko, via;
.1 nit ii Wat nun,
1', O. mltlrc&s Contorvlllo, Wash., wlm ininlo
luiint'sti'ml iiiiiillcdtlim No. lUX', (or tho ti! j HE
deotM, Til N, It H IS, W. M.
Wlm mimi' the following wltuoktioa to (irovo
IiIh continuous resilience upon tuul culllvuttou
of mild liiiul, vU.i
(JIuirlt'H Htrimlio, William W'lllitnsoi,, Jnme
O. Duly nnd 1'iitrlck Muggcrty, all of Ceiilervlllo
1. ()., Wanliliigtou.
airi-l W. H. DUNIIAH, ItcgUtcr.
1)
It. K. K. VKttaUBON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Oitlce, Vogt Ulock (over rontoalce),
ataplmo dw TiiK UAI.I.KU, OHKUON.
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