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HAVE AIDED THE REBELS Two Prominent Manila Merchants Ar rested They Arc Chafed With HuyiiiK Copra From Insurgent I'residcntes and With Paying As sessments to the Tut-al Cause. Manila, Feb, 0. Tln-odoru Carninxa, a prominent nnd wealthy Spnninh ificr t'lmiit, mid hemp and cneoniiui buyer, was urruitod this afternoon, charged with furniHliitiK supplies to aid the in "tirgentH. Cnrrnnza ih a partner of 1). M. Carmen, an American contractor mid owner of boats, who has considerable transportation contracts with the govern ino.it. The provost marshal and seeiet service officials have been watching a number f uiunhantB and transportation men for some time past. The police olilcials had u long interview with Carninza, and t the close of the interview the latter was placed in confinement in the Audit street police stution. Carman was ar reted tonight, and after considerable questioning was sent to the same station. The men was charged with conducting the business of buying copra (the dried keriml of the cocoanut, broken up for export), from insurgent president at JH'8tttijan, on the ensteiu extremity of I'Sguna de Bay, and also witli paying as. sessnu-nts to the insurgent cause. Tim evidence adduced tonight was lo the ef fect that the prisoners have supplies of tho striped clothing use'd for iusurgent uniforms. Uot, insurgent prefideutes wlio claim to have dealt with UananZH nntl Carman are now imprisoned in Manila. Due of them, Fabella, fears '""King, bocuueo lie was captured as an "HurKont utter having sworn allegiance to the United States. Ho made strong 6t"tcmi,tH intending to implicate Car limn ami Carramsa, and confirming the Bttttuments of Reich, who I.ccui.h prcsl. "entuof J'ageanjan after Fabi-lln's WreH. police have letters and verbal state T, I0'6. ,lro" Carman, wlio sought ie a s release, assorting that he was patriotic American sublet. According c,,iP?,6r? ,ou,,d bo,,, presldentes are lpable '"aurgents. Onrrauss. and Cur. in nu ail in id dealing with the Uieurgents, but deny contributing to their cause or furnishing them witli Ftipplies. Carman is one of the best-known Americans in Manila. He has a mo nopoly ol carrying goods going through the custom hout-e ashore, from the ships, uu I has made a great deal of money. He j possessed tlie uoiifi.lence of General Otis. Other Manila merchants are being in vestigated. Sunt Hi' niarduruil a Child of Four. Skaitlk. Wiifch.. Feb. 0. Jealouev and liquor caused A. M. Hobinette to confess to the murder of the 4-year-old son of .Mrs. Clara Col burn, with whom he waa madly in love. Hobinette con fessed hie alleged terrible deed to Captain Willard at police headquarters j last night, alter he bad been arrested on tliu ut.arue ot Kidnaping tlie tuy. i.uiicere scoured the city for hours yesterday, searching for Hobinette, und when being placed under arrest lie came near killing bis rival, who was married to Mrs. Col burn yesterday in this city. Hobinette was taken lo the police station, and when at-ked where the child was said : "The child is dead. I killed it, aa I said I would do. I won't tell where it is, but its mother will never see Us face again." Robitiette Hhouted as he was led away to his cell. Over aud over again be re peated these words, and, as a result, Mrs, Colburn lies prostrate with grief in her apartmentB at 124 Howard avenue, while her husband, to whom she was married only yesterday Doming, in this city, tries in vaiu to persuade tier that the child still lives. Hobinette last night positively refused to explain tlie manner in which he had obtaiued possession of the child, aud all attempts of the officers to induce him to reveal any fact connected with the kid naping met with refusal. The child was missed early yesterday ufternoon. Skatti.u, Wash., Feb. 0. This ufter noon tlie 4-year-old boy whom A. M. Robinotte last night told the police he hud murdered was found by its mother in a room in the Alhambra House, in North Seattle, uninjured. It is thought that Hobinette left the child there to keep it from its mother. It was looking out the window when the mother saw it. AMENDMENT FOR THE SUBSIDIES Ask DoWut lu Surrender. Ui.ok.mkontkin, Tuesday, Feb, 6. The Post today publishes a passionate ap peal from Piet Dewet, chairman of the Peace Commission, to his brother, Chrlitiftu, to surrender. John. Barrett Reviews the Nippon Yuscn Kaisha. Ciiicaoo, Fflb. G. Ship subsidies as a mighty agent in the development of merchant marine were extolled here to night by John Barrett, speaking at the business dinner of the National Associa tion of Merchants and Travelers. The speaker paid particular attention to the development of the shipping industry in Japan. That country, he asserted, is quietly but surely attaining a strength in naval, military and commercial affairs which make her literally the mistress of the Pacificeeae. "Some day," he continued, "we ehall be awnkened to an absolute realization of the situation that Japan is not only B'roncer politically and commercially in all the wide Pacific than the United Statep, but stronger than Great Britain, Germany or France," The speaker gave a review of the Nip pou Yusen Kaieha, which he described as the one pre-eminent company of the Pacific seas, which divides the honor of being the greatest steamship company of the world, with the Peninsular & Oriental Company of Great Britain and the North German Lloyd. Liberal sub sidies, amounting to more than $3,500,- P00 annually, the speaker eaid, had done more to accomplish thiB than all other causes combired. "Not om . olumn of a large merchant vessel w laid in Japan until parlia men t thorized these subsidies," the speaker continued, "When the Japanese government voted to grant the subsidies, the cry went up at once that it was a gigantic steal a job to give the benefit to one company, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. If the old and sometimes bitter debates in the Japanese Diet are recalled it will be remembered that speeches pro and con on the subsidy measure employed almost all the same language that is now heard in oui Ameri can congresB in the discussion of the bill." Kidnap?)! Hoy Said to lie In Oregon San Fkaxuihco, Feb. C George H. Springer has applied to the California Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to aid him in recovering his lost child, Bennie, now -1 mouths of age, who ia believed to be ia Crook county, Oregon, in charge of a man named A. M. Coleman, with whom he had been left In this city. The child is said to be one of the heirs to a valuable estate situated in the heart of Wilming ton, Dela., belonging to the Holland Springers, a small family, all told nuiu bering some sixteen persons. Theie is also a small eBtate coming to the children from the mother's side. Arkiumi Woman HuiBiulnir Joint. Kansas City, Feb. C A special of the Star from Poplar Bluffs, Mo., says: At Dakton, Ark., a small town across the state line from here, five members of the Women's Christian Temerance Union attacked two "blind tigers" in true Nation fashion. All the bottles of liquor were smashed, the contents of kegs were poured into the streets aud fixtures de molished. Toi'kka, Kan., Feb. 0 Mrs. Nation made no effort to give the jointists a sec ond surprise this morning. They will not be caught napping again, aud there were guards at the various places before daylight, but Mrs. Nation and her band of determined women did not appear. Chief Stahl made a round of the places last eveuing, warning the keepers of the joints to close, aud Sheriff Cook did the same. While they made a pretense of closing there was a way to get in at most of the places. , There was a meeting at tlie Congrega tional church last uigtit of the "Home Defenders," but the greatest secrecy was observed. : irsons who can not take ordinary pUi find it a pleasure to tuke DeWitt's Lilt, : Karly Risers. They are the best lit'., t I'ver pills ever made. Clarke & 'a' . O. Pharmacy, Hamilton Brown's "0 Million" shoe for men, only $3 at The New York Cash Store, Southern California, Notable among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route is the winter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of Interest added sources ot enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in the variety of its indus tries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two daily Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most approved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter resorts of California and Arizona may be bad en application to C. H. Makkham, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. The Kent Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to. tlie affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side oraches t, give it a trial and you are certain to be more tiian pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives re lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Recent espeiiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is the only combination o'f all the natural digestants ever devised the demand for it has be come enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indigestion and it always gives instant relief. Clarke & Falk's P.'O. Pharmacy. Editor' Awrul l'llght. F. M. Higgins, editor Senaca, Ills., News, was afflicted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until be tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxee wholly cured him. It's the surest pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley, the druggist. 5 A powerful engine cannot be run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the strain of an active life with a weak stomach ; neither can we stop the human machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough food to keep tlie body strong, such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should be need. It di gests what you eat audit simply can't help but do you good. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts and 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist. We offer for a limited period the twice-a-week CmtONici.f, price $1,50, and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this offer must be paid in ad vance, tf There is always dauger in using counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salye. The original is a safe and certain cure for piles. It is a soothing and heal ing salve for sores and all ekin diseases. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Don't Hub It In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy. aud the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke & talk. Clearance sale of winter millinery at the Campbell & WiUon Millinery Par lors. Trimmed hats, street hats, aud baby bonnets at cost. j7-lm Hamilton Brown's "Good as Gold" shoe for men and boys are the best wearing shoes iu the world, Nos. 12 to 2, $1.65 ; 2.j to 5, $1.85 ; 0 to 10, $2.25. Millions of people are familiar with DeWitt's Little Kirly Risers and those who Ubii llieiii find them to be famous little liver pills. Never gripe. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn, Manufactured by C'arke & Falk. Hamilton Brown shoes at The New York Cash Store, Country butter 40 cents per roll at Maier & Benton's. 12j-lw Subscribe for Tiik Cuuoniclk. AN UNPEECEDENTED OFFER! m People s National Family Newspaper To all old and new subscribers paying ono year in advance we offer Tri-Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $2.00. Weekly Tribune and Semi-Weekly Chronicle for $1.50. NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Published Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, Is In reality n fine nnd fresh every-other-dny Dally, glvliiK the latest news on days of Issue, and covering news of the other :. It contains nil impor tant foreign cable news which appears In the Unlly Tribune of .same dnte, alio do mestic and fnrclRii correspondence, short stories, elegant half tone Illustrations, hu morous items, Indus triul Information, fashion notes, agricul tural matters, nnd comprehensive and re liable financial and market reports. subscrlp ?l.o0 per Regular Hon price, sear. We furnish it with Semi Weekly Chroni cle for t-M per year. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Published on Thurs day, aad known for nearly sixty years In every' part of the Uni ted States as a nation al family newspaper of the highest class, for farmers and villa rrers. It contains all the most Important funeral news of the lally Tribune up to the hour of going to press; an agricultural department of the highest order, has en tertaining reading for every member of the famlly.old nnd young; market reports which are accepted as auth ority by farmws and merchants, and is clean, np-to-dite, in teresting and instruc tive. Regular subscrip tion price, 1 per year. Wo furnish it with Semi-Weekly Chroni cle for f 1.S0 per year. Send all orders to Chronicle Publishing Co., The Dalles, Or. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture'of Annie . Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every ono who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c und $1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley'e drug store ; every bottle guaranteed. 5 For the weakness aud prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt and effective as One Minute Cough Cure. Tli is preparation is highly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its early use prevents consumption. It was made to cure quickly. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml Citation. In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of' Hensou McCoy, deceased, citation. To Mary A. Steruwels, Amanda E. Mowery, Sarah J. Fowler, Thomas . I. McCoy, William McCoy, John R. McCoy, Nancy M. Powell, Josenh II. McCoy, and Dennis K. McCoy, greeting: Iu tnc name of the state of Orceon, you and each of you aro hereby cited and required to appear in the county court of the state of Ore gon, for the county of Wasco, at the March term of said court, nt the court room thereof, at Dalles City, in said county, on Monday the 1th day of Match, 11)01, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made directing Clarissa F. McCoy, the adminis tratis of the estate of Hensou McCoy, deceased, to sell the real estate, described as belonging to snid estate, as follows, to-wit: W' of the SW'H, in section township two (2) south, range twelve (12) east, W, M., containing eighty acres and situated in Wasco county, Oregon, Witness the Hon. Geo. U. Blakeley. Jud?e of the said county court, with the seal of said court nthxed, this 31st dtty of January, A. D. 1001. SKAL Attest; A. E. LAKK, Clerk. jiJ lly S. HOI.TON, Deputy. Notice! All persons indebted to tlie late firm of K. J. COLLINS & CO., and S. L. BROOKS, are requested to call and settle up on or before March 1st next without fail. s. L. BROOKS. Look Here! AH the Groceries, Hardware and Tin ware will be disposed of by tlie 1st of March, as the building will be occupied by other parties. S. L. BROOKS, janlG-mcbl WANTED On Sheep Ranch, a sober, indus trious man to do the cooking and house work. Steady employment to a compe tent man. Address, RANCH 35, 4feb2w The Dalles, Or. Sheriffs Sale. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an ovceutlon.li-sutil on the 21th dav of January, I'.Kll, out of the Circuit Court of the statu of Oregun, for Wasco county, lu a suit iu which Mary T, Strong Is platntllt' aud Wilson It, Wiiuinu, Mary Wluuus, J, M. Iliiutlngtou. O, F, Kcuowaltcr, aamlnistrutor of the cstalo of H, U, Krehblel, deceased, and J, J, Spencer aro de tcudnutb, to mo directed and commanding me to sell the lands hereinafter described, 1 will, nu Saturday tho'J.id day of February, 1U0I, tit the hour of 2 o'clock p, m., nt the court house door lu Dulles City, Oregun, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, tliu southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section :U, township 2 north, range 0 east, W. M,, to satisfy a Judgment lu said cause rendered against said defendant, Wilson K. Winans, for fiXW.ia and accruing interest, 150.00 attorney's fees and 20.00 costs aud disbursements aud accruing costs. UOHKUT KKI.I.V, JuuM Hheilll'ol Wasco Couuty, Or, NOTICE .FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.) U. S. Land Office, Tiik Dalles, Or., January 12, I'm. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the Gen eral Land Office, uuder authority vested in hiiu by section 21V), I'. S. Rev. Stat., a;, amended by the act of Congress approved February 26, lMi. we will proceed to otter at public sale on Monday, thi 'Jjth day of February, next, at the hour of 11 o'clock u. in., at this olllce, the fol lowing tract of laud, to-wlt: N W'K N WJi Sen SO, T 2 S , R 1 j E, W M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are advised to tile their claims in this nttlcu ouorbefere the day above designated for the commencement of said sale, otherwise their rights will bo forfeited. Jay I. Li'caw, Register. Jlil-i Otis 1'atteii.son, Receiver. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court ot Wasco county, Oregon, administrator of tho estate o( Francis Ross, deceased, All persons having claims against tho estate arc hereby re quired to piesent the Bamo to me, duly verified, at the olllce of W. 11. Wilson, in Dalles City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated November to, 1900. GEO. F. ROSS, novlO Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notlre Is hereby given that the undersigned executor of tho will of Andrew V. Anderson, deceased, his tiled his tlnal account in the county court of the Slato of Oregon for Wasco County, and said court has appointed Monday, the Ttli day of January, l'JOl, at the hour of lo o'clock a. im, as the time or hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. All heirs, credltnrs and other persons interested in said estate are therefore hereby required to rile their objections to suld account, If any they have, on or beforo the day set for the hearing thereof. Dalles City, Or., Nov. 15, 1000. nl7-lt J. O. IIOSTKTLEIt, Executor Guardian's Notice of Sale. Notlcu Is hereby given that pursuant to an order of sale mude by the County Court of the State of Oretron for Wasco County, the under signed, the duly appointed guardian of iianua Fleming, will from and after the 7th day of February, 1001, sell at private sale the following described real property; Lot No. 0 in block & of Thompson's Addition to Dulles City, Wasco Comity, Oregon, belonging to tho estate of said llnuiia Klcmlug. The said sale will be for cash lu luiiul paid. JO MRS. (, J. MUS3KR, Guardian. Administrator's Notioe. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Wasco County, Oregon, administrator of the estate of 1'. T, Uharp, deceased. All persons having claims ugulustthe estate are hereby re Utiliod to present the same to me, duly voritied, iu Dalles city, Oregon, witblu six mouths irom the ditto hereof. Dated January 12, 1000. J13 W. II. SHARP, Administrator,