I) e D a II co VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1901. NO. 48 nia,ll,lil Kiioio ,iiiiMiiMfiTiT'inriiiitrititiiiiii.t!i.i CASTORU .w. timijii liimnnniritnsiBr. AVefjclnblc PrcparalionforAs -.simiUiling HicFoodandRcfiula iing iticSluuutchs and Bowels of Promotes Digc9lion,Checrur ncss and Hesl .Contains neitlicr Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Ts'ot "Narcotic. ."nipt oroM HrXMMELHTCHEfl Jmifjcui Seal' ,l!x.Smna UarKtllt Sm(U -jlnurSrrtl f Jtmirnniitl -lliTiirtxintUfStia Whtriyivtn rtaror. Apcrfccl Ilumcdy forConslipa lion , Sour Stonutch, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Siflnnlurc of NEW YOHK. exact coFy or WRAPPER. m DISCUSSED BY THE CABINET (iiestions Arising From AfiiinaliIo's Capture Reward For (Jciieral Fiinstoii Not Determined Upon. W'AHiiixuroN, March 29. The cabinet meeting today was devoted almost 011 tirely to a discussion of tlx) I'lipturo of Aguinaldo, i t h effect upon tlx' military situation in the Philippines, the dia imVitiun to ho made of the insurgent chief and the reward to liu given to 'iuuural FnriHton. Tlu) HubjVct whh considered in nil its phases, tout no dulinito conclusions were reached either with regard to General Fuuiton's reward or to the punishment of Aguinaldo. Tin' president and all mem here of the valniiui are in favor of the moHt liberal and substantial recognition of the hoi vice performed by General FuiiHtou. Tlieie was boiiio discussion of the (jucHtioii nf waking him a brigadhir-goneral in the "'guhtr army, but it who thought Unit full reports should be awaited before ae tinn jo taken. The matter probably will be allowed to rest where it is for the present. General Fur.Hton is holding n volunteer commission as a brig.uliei uener.il, whieh will not expire until 'one :;()th of this year, h& that as far as honor and emoluments are concerned, his standing would not pn judiced by the delay The disposition to be made of Aguin aldo was a matter that could not he dis Hosed of definitely. Whatever tuition is taken in regard to him will originate with the arniv oftichila in the Philippines, and he passed upon finally here, There no inclination to deal hittshly with the loan who has led the Insurrection against the forces of this country. Some of tiie cabinet ollicers think it is I'oeBlblo he may be used yith good effect ' 1 V the authorities of the Philippine com iiiiuiiiou in the establishment of civil government. General MacArthur's (lis hatch buggesta that Aguiualdn mihl 1981,0 "it address udvlsing the inmrgentH t accept the situation, mid this was pointed to as indicating possibilities "long this line. t)n the other hand, Agnlnaldo'a record ma not been such as to win for him GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought At Bears the Signature of In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. great confidence in hie constancy, and if his influence cannot lie utilized safely he undoubtedly will be sent to some place where he can foment no further trouble. Guam was mentioned us a possible place for his detention. Tlie president and his cabinet believe that the capture of Aguinaldo will mean much in the crushing of the insurrection. Indeed, they are inclined to believe now that it means tiie utter eollupse of the opposition to the authority of the United StateB. End or Kelielllon In Clone lit II unci. Wasiiinot.in, March 20. Another im portant dispatch was received at the war department today from General MueArthnr, at Manila dated today. It diil not refer to Aguainaldo or Funston, hut in the opinion of tl e war department ollieials', it went far to support the pre diction made by General MncArthur in yesterday's dispatch relating to those two leaders, to the effect that the end of the lehelliou is near at hand. This dis patch chronicles the surrender of a con sideraiile additional number of rebels, and military arms and the important feature of it is that the tin render marks the complete stamping out of the insur rection in the island of Mindanao, whieh is, next to Luz n, the largest island in the croup. The dispatch is as follows: "Manila, March 21). Brigadier-General William Kobb reports the sui render at Sumuhio, Mindanao, of nine officers, 100 men, 187 rifles, 80 shotguns, Gapia trano's command. This ends trouble i Mindanao, as far as Filipinos are con cerned. "ltrigadier General Robert P. Hughes lesorts Alikpali and Ruiz, 34 guns, sur rendered to Captain David Shanks, Eighteenth Infantry, at Mamburao; 200 guns Fulton's command surrendered to Lieutenant-Colonel William S. Scott, Forty-fourth Infantry." Kll'eol on TiikhI". Waniiimiton, March 29. An import ant dispatch received at the war depart ment today from General MncArthur, in the opinion of the ollieials, went far to support the prediction made by General Macarthnr yesterday that the end of the rebellion is near hand. This dispatch chronicles the surrender of a consider able additional number of rebels and military arms, and the Important feature of it is that the surrender marks the com plete stumping nut of the insurrection in the island of Mindanao, whieh is, next to Luzon, the lamest island in the group. Subscribe for Tuts Ciiko.sioi.k. M mum- Mnny ItelittU Surrender. Manila, March 29. Aguinaldo is now detained in u comfortable room in a wing of the Malacannn Palace. He is in charge of Captain Benjamin H. Randolph and Lieutenant Gilbert A. Youngberg, of Battery G, Third Artillery. When Aguiualdn was captured he wore a plain dark blue suit with the coat close ly buttoned up at the thro.it and a wide white helmet with a leather band. He takes his capture philosophcally. He ie generally cheerful, but sometimes moody. Hie health during the past year has been very good. It is uncertain what attitude ho will now aseume. Certain visitors are permitted to see Aguinaldo, but newspa per interviews with the prieoner are not allowed. Since Acuinaldo has been domiciled at the Malacanan Palace, persons not provided with special per mits have been denied admiF.sion to the groundp. General TriaB, the commander of the insurgent forces in Southern Luzon, who recently surrentered to the American authorities, visited Aguinaldo and told the latter why he had surrendered. Trias said that a continuance oi armed opposition to the United States was un justifiable and ruinous; that the inde pendence of the Philippines was im possible, and that the Filipinos had better accept liberty, prosperity and progress under American rule. The capture of Agninaido, following the sur render of General Trias, will probably occasion the surrender of the insurgent leader Malavar, in Batangas province, Luzon; Bellarmino, in Albay province, Luzon, and Lucboti, in the island of Samar within a month. Catarrh Cauiiot He Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the beat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in tbiB country tor yeere, and is a regular prescription. 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They explained to him the hopelessness of the insurgent, cause, and advised him to use his influence to establish peace and for the recognition of American sovereignty. Theteeult of the confarence ie as yet unknown. The first execution in Manila under American rule took place today at Fort Malate, where five natives were hanged for the murder of Archibald Wilson, an Englishman, superintendent of the waterworks. The motive for the murder was robbery. Twelve thousand Filipinos have taken the oath of allegiance to the United States at San Vincente, South Ilocos province. .loli Couldn't Have Stood It, If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoving ; but Buck len's Arnica Salve will cure the worst caEe of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. SoldbyG.C. Blakeley, the druggist. G Does it I'ay to lluy Cheap? 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