1 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY - - APiiiL 2, moi 1170 MXiAXf , - witness against their own country- r,,nrotonimrr lepresenting men ana persistently representing .. . the United States soldiers as aggres- sors who precipitated a war upon the Filipinos, the anti-imperialists now I acknowledge that they were wrong, ! and that, whatever they think of our , fight to hold the Philippines, the fight at least was not begun by out- troops, but was forced upon them, i was to i,e thought of, anil the cam This truth is not new to most people. paign, once begun, coul.l not stop The so-called anti-imperial critics of sllort of complete mastery. If we the government have, however, all J iave uonqUOred the Filipinos instead along bluntly denied the truth of j of re.,c,jng a peaceable agreement the ollicial statements of the out- wjlu them, it is because they began break, and declared that our troops, J t0 fight anil persisted in lighting. even if they did not lire the first : jjew York Tribune, shot, deliberately provoked the fight-1 ing for political ends and to compel j the ratification ot the treaty ot l'ans This slander, nhich has become part anil parcel ot the intellectual furni ture of the American defenders of Aguinaldo, is now disposed of by the Philippine Information Society, a Boston organization which com mands the confidence of the anti rnperialists. The result of this society's investi gations, as reported on Monday in the New York Evening Post is the declaration : "The outbreak occurred as the result of a trespass by four armed Filipinos on territory admitted by the Filipinos in command to be with in the jurisdiction of the United States. The action of the Filipino trespassers seems to have been an instance of bad discipline in the insurgent army. Certainly it was not ordered on that dale by the in surgent leaders, although the indica tions are that the leaders had planned to attack in a few days. The claim that our forces instigated the attack for the purpose of securing the votes necessary to ratify the treaty is abso-1 and income property. For further par lutely unsupported by any evidence ! tieulars see Gibons & Marden, The wliifh line. r-nniP tn thr filtontinn nf ! Dalles. Oregon. ni22wtf the editors." The society has not found sulli cient evidence to lead it to declare authentic the reported order of a ; t i : i rm. , A t .1 : Aguiuuiuu uk., xueuiiuruouuuiuu, for the butchery of the foreigners in , Manila, but it does give full credence to the order of Aguinaldo to his soldiers on January 9th enjoining them to preserve the appearance of peaceful relations with the Ameri cans and pretend to be friendly, but to prepare for the outbreak as in evitable. Following this order came the outbreak of February -lth, con cerning which it is reported : "It was clear from the general firing which began from all the in surgent lines that the attack was premeditated, whether it was di rected to occur at that time or not." The American soldiers who were ... , , ,. ., ,, , i ready ior nee, mv iuui jiouei :so. i peacefully holding Manila repelled j SANDEN ELKCTKIC BELT. It is su this attack, long premeditated under ! virinr in make, quality and power to .. . , . i any belt offered by other dealers for the guise of friendship, and Aguin-: wl,ici, ti,ey charge $-10. aldo began his campaign to drive the "tyrants" into the sea. What else could the Americans do? What I would the most rabid anti-expan. ( sionist, however much he might wish J they had never sailed into Manila; bay, have had them do? Our troops I were in Manila of right, war was wantonlv made unun them, and It ! j t- , was a case of conquering Aguinaldo's forces or disgracefully surrendering to them. This is the vital point in the situation. Whether or not the -campaign was thereafter managed with tho greatest wisdom, whether or not beforehand some terms might l 1 ..! .....I. 1.1.. . uuvu uuuu umm; wiin jvyuumiuu rwinsiutont with nut mII urn t innc in COnSISietH Willi OUt Obligations lO , ntlioi- nivlll'fd nntinna nro finoui lnj I oilier ci viiucu nations are questions , about which opinions will differ. The most disinterested advice which Aguinaldo received before plunging into hostilities was a warning that ho could gain nothing by an attack and could gain everything by a peaceful 'appeal to the American people, lie did not make that appeal. Instead lie planned to rush the American lines. The time for arbitration is luiforo war, not after plunging into war to escapu its consequences. ,, III .1 . .I. .. 1 f j Everybody knows that the people of I tho United States would havo treated L ,. . ... l inumiiy ruiniiu iiuJU3io h fcUl- V0!ltoal consideration, but Filipino! , .,,, i !lUac!.s Americans peacefully ... t!U. s ,, Americans peacefully - .. - - holilin thu city delivered to them I ny gp.,jni pending adjustment of f,lturo relations, left only one course 0pen to country. That was to sut,poi t its soldiers and put down their assailants. No desertion such as left Gordon to die at Khartoum FIGPRUNE CEREAL The Only Hcaltli Coffee. The stepping stone to perfect health Is Flsprune Cereal. This dellphtful bevorape is a great aid to digestion and its dally use. in place of tea and coffee, i is already being recommended by phy sicians. Flgprune consists of 51 per cent fruit and 4C per cent grains. I'Ibh mid ITimeH attain the highest degiee of perfection In California and these choice fruits, combined with selected grains, scien tltlcally blended, make the best and most nutritious cereal coffee on the market. Flgprune is prepared only by the Figprune Cereal Co., San Jose, Calif. Coffee Is more injurious than tea, as lit not only affects the nerves, but has j a decided tendency to make one bilious. Figprune Cereal is an agreeable and healthful substitute. Ask your grocer for the new health coffee Flgprune Cereal, a California product. . For stile, on eas?y terms, a fine fruit, hay and truck farm of about 200 acres, ten milea from The Dalles. Fine im provements; about sixty acres bottom; 1 creek throtich tho nlace: an ideal home 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 Q , t (.ljantUy makeE De Witt's Little Earlv Kisers such valuable little liver pills. Pharmacy. Clarke & Falk'e P. 0. Early Itose seed potatoes for sale at the StadelniAii Comm. Co. m5-lm Cut Out This Ad. Enclose it to Me with Ten Dollars And I will furnish you all complete, Or, Sanden's Belt has no equal for the euro of Ner vous and Physical Debility, Ex hausted Vitality, Varicocele, Premature Decline, Loss of Memory, Wasting, etc., which has been brought about by earlv indiscretions or later excesses. Dr. Sanden Electric Co., 107 South Fourth St., PORTLAND, OH. 'JJmch (l&wsmn Sheriffs Sale. Notico Is hereby Riven that pursuant to an ox edition IbsuhI out of tbii U i cult l ourt of the btnta ot ok'koii for hk-o county, cm tiiu'JUt day of February, IU01, In a mlt therein ihjii.IIiik wherein William Kloiii is iilalutlfl'itml William Ileliiwuul Kll..ibc'th M Helm ami IC. W. Helm ro defendants to me rllreclisj. 1 Mill, on Hatur. dav, tbuy.'ii tiny of March, 11X11, at the hour of 1! 0'C0Cic . ,.. ,lt thouourt liounjiloor In Dalles UHy. OreKUll, ell lit publlo Hide to the lilt? lest 1(1(;r for j.j, (n ai: r tho ioiiowiiik oo- Hcribal real troriv tltuutod In suld Whs' o County, to wit Iits 1 uinl J ami tins routlioiut ipnirlur of ttiti norliiuiut quarter ni notion I, lownslilii:) miutli, riniKo II east, uinl tho koutti east ipiartur mill the Houthcaiit (UiirU-rof Ilia iiortlR'att quarter of section township.! routli, lanxu 11 eubt, W. il,, to miliufy uc-rtiiln Judg ment reiiiletui In Miia court and euuu on ald 'JUtdayof rtbruary, liwl.for tho mum of 17i..'j7 ami mtereit at tun )er cent er annii'ii, anil UW uttoniey'a fees, ami ll.'i conta ami ilUburt-u incuts, and 170.15 ami Intcn-bt ut six hit cent I'tr (id it i in and tiilH'A and Interest at tea er cent ier annum mid uccruluir cunts, ItUHKKT KKI.I.V, fb'ilflt Bherlll'ol WakCoCounty, lryiii? preparations simply dovol oj) dry cntnrrh ; they dry up tho secretions, which adhero to tho incnilirano and decom pose),' causing a fnr more norious troublo than thoordinaryformot catarrh. Avoid nil dry- ... t ...! ..,,rr.. 1"K inUUIftHW. IUIUUB, MIIUJtVB mm allium m mo tlmtVhich cleanses, eoothca and heals. Ely's Orenm Halm is such a remedy nud will euro catnrrh or coldintho head easily nml uleftSftntlv. A trial olzo will mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell i fiOo. slzo. Klyllrothors, HC. Wnrrou St., N Tho cures without pain, does i Ml druggists sell tho rn 1r CI V V ji r;.Hi i. I', v linn inn. mi iimivu uui Hi a. t,;,: "Y,,.' ji.f ,i.. t,nt. xuu jjuiiii jtiHJi- h"um 4i irritate- or cause sneezing. It spreads itself i over an irritated ami an cry suriaco, ronov- ing immediately tho painful inllammation. With Ely's Cream liului you aro nrmod against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fovcr. BUSINESS LOCALS. You will not have boils if von I Clarku & Falk's sure cure loi bollB. Clarke it Falk have on sale a full line of paiut and artist's bruahue, A full lino o( Eastman filing and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Hustling young man can make fGO per month and oxponses. Pnrmanen.k. posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ" quick for particulars. Clark A Co., Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel lipia, Pa, sS-ti Clarke & Falk's rUvorint: extracts are the beat. Ask your c 'cer lor them. SOUTH and EAST via Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way still Ions at i.J- a. in. ami 3 . ni. I-eiive Portland S:!Xn m " Albany lJ.COiim Arrive Ashland 12:3S a ra " s-acrumcnto 5:00 m " Snn Kranclsco 7:45 i m 7:00 j ni 10:60 l ni 11:H0 n in l;;r a m a tu Mrlve Oftdon 5:lja.m " Denver 'JiOO a m " Kansas City 7:'J.' ii in " Cbleauo 7Mj a m 11:43 a m U:0i ii m 7:2" a in j:M h in Arrive lis AiiReles 1:20 p m " El Hnso f.:00 p m " Fort Worth Cr.'M urn " iMtv of Mexico SUM a :n " Houston l:00ain " New Orleans fi.-J.jH in " WatliliiKton ii:IJa m " New York l'J:13 p m 7:00 a rn 0:00 ji m fi;-'H u in U:.V) u m 1:00 a in 0:Jj in (' 12 a m UM:! p m Pullman ami Tourist cars on both trains f!!mir rars Sacramento to Ozdull and Kl Pato, ami tourist c.ir.s to Chicago, rit Louis, New Or leans and asnmgtou. ConnectiiiK at San Krancl'co with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. See agent at The Dalles station, or add.iss C. H. MARKHAM, General Passenger Ajrent, Portland. Or Yellowstone Park Line. THK DINING OAR BOUTK I'HOM PORTLAND TO THK LAST. THK ONLY DIUKCT LINK TO THK YKLLOW- SIONK PARK 'Union Depot, Firthand I sis LWLVF.. No. 2. Fast mnll for Tacorna, . Seattle, Olyinpla, (jray'.s No. iiaruoraim Kouin iiemi points, Spokane, Ross.( laud, ii. C, Pullman, Moscow, Leulscon, lluf 11:15 A. M., faloll ump mining conn- 5;W1' , M. try, neienu, .Miniieaiio His, Ht. Paul, Oinalin, Kansas City, St. 1-oiils,1 iChicHK and all points I No, 1. east and southeast. ' No. 3. Puirct Sound KxpresK 11;30 P.M. for Tacoma and Seattle 7;00A. M. ! ami Intermediate points Pullman first-class and tourJut sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Paul aud Missouri river points without change. Vustlbuled trains. Union depot connections In all principal cities. IlHKKiKt checked to destination of tickets, Kor hamlKomely llliistiateil descriptive lnatter, tickets, tslccpliiK-car reservations, etc., call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. 'JAi Morrl son Street, corner Third, Portland Oregon. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 RACE rrtARUB JE8IGNS COPVRICHTS &C. Anyono nemtliiif n kelrh and doicrlptlon van' ascertain our o nmoii ireo wiiciiiit a invention in prolmnly piitpiitablo. Coinniuiilrr tloiisstrlctlyeonliuentlal. iiuiuiunoKon raientt iimiI free. Oldest aueiiey for securing Patents. p.iU-i.Li taken tlirousrh Muun ft Co. rc-eelru tprclal notice, without cuarKO, In tlio Scientific JIttiericam A handsomely Illustrated weekly. J.nrcst clr--illation of any sclent Itln Juiinml. 'J'enns, f.'i a year: four months, fl. Hold byull nowfdealer". MUNN&Co.30'Bro8 New York Uraucb (mice, K V HU WiisMuiilon. D.T DbGONNS ONE FOR A DOSE, nil I M ILpranwn Plmnlnu. Pawnt wt mm (lllloUMHuBH. I'uilfy tlioliloort, H DLiBhU l-:'irgllfiilclidJiiidll-i),i. "wmSSSJSUm A IriDVPfllPnt tit thf) linMiilu uanli .1... ... Inr 1,-ilih 'i'l J. ... h..r..i.'"v" '". "",' .l,,.i.AM'...f...:v.. i I I. '. ' "til I'l ".l ii hvldbTdro ' fit Gmiffinrn Dam fin fln uuuupii ruumu uu. Norn Psiii Oregon Shoi Line AND nsr.wiT l'OK TIM K Srl'MKDl'I.KS rno.M Tin: DAI.I.KS. auuivi: I 'HUM Chicami Portland S)it-rlal. 1J-.'J.' p. in. via llitnt liiKton. Atlantic i:.liri-!-. 1J..") a. in. via Hunt ItiKton. St. Paul 1-W Mull, y.'i'i p. 111. via .Spo kane. Salt Lake, Denver, I t. Worth, Omaha, Kan-1 MisClty.rit Louis ('111 capo and the liast. liv. y. in. ..-alt Lake, Denver. I't. Woith, Omaha. ICan-i Miifliy,si l.niiK'lil-1 eauo anil the liast. i Walla Walln, l.evlstiin, pnkaiie,Wallaeo,l,ull-1 man, Minneapolis, Ht. ' Paul, intlutlt, Milwau kee, Chtc.ii;oaiid i:t. !.!." a. in. !;S0n 111. OCEAN AND RIVER SOUEDULE l'rmii r.irtlmiil. (All -ailliu; date sub-1 , jvet to eliiinsse ) For San rranelkeo, Sail every f itayM, i s.00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. Dally . excent 1 i;ni,nlili, KIvit. C!J!!' f, To Astoria and Wiiy yatu'idav, l--.mll,iKs. 1U.O0 p. III. 1.00 p. in. except Sunday. Dally except Sunday, ii.oo u. m. WIllmiKitti! Ulviir. Orcpm City, Nc-wherK, Milcin, IndeiH'iidonce, and a.-I.aiiiliiiKs. l:fai p. m. except Sunday. Tuesday, lliur-ibiy, Satuidav, 0.00 a. in. I -no p. m. .Monday, Vcducdi:y l'liday. Corvalll- and U'ny l.uiidinu's TucmIuv. Wlllitiimttii mill :!.:! ti. Ill Thursdav, Vninlilll Itlvnr. .Monday, .-atiirdav. fit,. i,,.. .....i nednesiiay 7:0011.111. "wiiv-lji'tullims. Kliday. U'rtvc Itiiiarla dally, a:ion. m. Snitko KItit. Leave I.ewiton dally, Itlp.iria to l.ewlston. a. m Parties .lt'siiiiic to iro to lleiipner or points on columuiii soutliern via iii(ts, snouio take No. 'J. leavini: 'I he Dalles at l'J;2." n. in. nmklntr direct coniiectlnus at lleiipner Junction and HIbks. KeturuliiK maVilnKdfreeti'oiiiiectlon at lleppner Junction ami Hum's Willi ,mj. i, ar rivtiiK at The Dalles at 1:0.' p. in. For further particulars, call on or address JAS. IKKLANI), Auent, The Dalles, Oregon Notice. Hy virtue of the order and direction of the council ot Danes i;ity, its uy reoiiiiion Hereto fore adopted, notice is hereby Klveti that the Council of Dalles City has deteriiilin'd toe-dab lish sidewalks and crosswalks for Tenth street in (j.iles' Addition to Dalles City, and for Clay street, in lllult Addition to Dalles City, as lonows: A sidewalk commeiielm; tit a point when1 the east line of Court street would intersect the northern boundary line of the school lironertv of .School District No. 12, of Wasco County, Ore gon, said property boliiK known as the academy Krounds, if said line would be extended to suld northern boundary Hue. and ninnintr tlieucr easterly to the northeast corner of said property of said school district and abuttliiK on the iiorinern iiueoi sain pnieny. A sidewalk coinnieiiclim at the northwest cor iter of block No. o. and ruiiiiiuK easterly to the northeast corner of said block No. .'i. aud abut ting on the northern boundary line of said bio l: No. 0. A crosswalk runnltiK straight across 11 street and JolulUK on the west the sidewalk abuttlia: on the northern boundary lino of said Mock No. .0, ami loinitiK on the east n sidewalk umittiiiK on the northern boundary lluu of block No. ii. A sidewalk ccnirnenelriK a' the northwest corner ot sinil hiocK No. o, ami iiiiiuIiik easterly tn the northeast corii'-r of said block ami abut tiim' on the northern boundary Hue of said block No. 0. A crosswalk running straight across O street mid Joining on the west tho sidewalk abutting on mc nnrincrii uouiiuary iineoi saio ijiock mi. 0, anil Joining a sidewalk abutting on the north em boundary linuof block No. 7. A sidewalk commencing nt the northwest corner of block No. 7, and running easterly to toe normasi corner oi sain diock mj. i,iiiiii abutting on tho northern boundary Hue of said IJIOCK .Ml. ,. A crosswalk running straight across 1) street Mini Joining on tho west the sidewalk abutting on ine northern ootimiary lino ot sain mock No. 7, imd Joining on tho east it sidewalk abutting on the northern boundary line of block .". h, A sidewalk couimencliig at the northwest comer of block No. K and running easterly loo feet, and abutting n the northern boumlitry Hue of said block No. ii. That said 'lentil street and tho property abut ting thereon being in dates Addition to Dalles City, and nil thootber abovo described streets, blocks and property being in III it 11 Addition to Dulles City. Said above deserlls-d sidewalks to bo six feet in width ami to bo constructed In an corditucc with the ordinances In relation to tho construction of sidewalks, Haiti crosswalks to be constructed In accord ance with tho ordinances of tbueityin relation to tho construction theteof. That thu cost of said sidewalks and crosswalks nru to bo,Hsess d against tho property beiitllted thereby, according to the laws oi Dalles city. In witness whereof I havo hereunto set mv baud and the corporate seal of .Dalles City this, toe nay oi .nurci, t'jui I ska i.. I NKI) II. (iATKS. ineh'.'i'.lflt Hecorderol Dallea (tjty. Notice No. 2 Ih to all porfoiiH indehted to the late Unit of K. .1. ColliiiH & Co. and 8. L. llrookH to call and to tile their account or note, hh the ease may he, by, tho IhI of April j otherwise the accoiuitH will bo put Into tho liatnlH of our eol lector. You want the best, G. 1.. Phillips liaH it, in CHICKENS.... IJuir LeglioniH a specialty. KMtnty. Game to my place, teven miles west of The Dalles, first of November last, a black Jersey steer, two years old ; small Hpllt in each ear; no brand visible, Owner can havo same by proving owner ship and paying all charges. 110 5t J. V, AniniuH. S I Bicycles i Our now t Coluinbias Hartfords Videttes Largost lot of wlii'elfl nvor lirtiuulit to lliiii oily. Call and hum them. MAYS GlVEf4 Wlt.li I'vurv dollar'H worth of cnoiln Dayo, 1 will pivc onu cliantai on tlm following prii'.uH : t T'lrut I, M'o 1 OuiiI.'h Gold Wnich ami Chnin i Second ori.u Third rrlzo 1 hniokinK Set .p,nirtl) nrtxe 1 Silver Butter DIhIi and llutter Knllo 5 Filth prist' 1 t,ut Silver Knives and Forks In Hildiiion to uiviiiu away Uioh" iir'r.t'H 1 will Hull tonila iih low ae the lowest, and guarantee my gooda to be frtn. Give me a trial. Speaking of Blood Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing that enri'H. I),) not foriret it; we have it, at 75c por bottle 'larne bottles); Hiiaraiitct'il, or you may gel your money buck if not H.it'nlled. IN COMPOUNDING- PRESCRIPTIONS we exercifi' the tfrratt'St euro. We eurry th" liest and line the bent in com pounding your pluficiaiiH ordcrH. Our priceH wu malsu an low aa iH eoiiBistunt with eUluient t-ervice. We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything appertaiiiim; to DrtigP, Patent .Medieinea, HiimlrieH aud Photograph Supplies. GEORGE C. BLAKELEY. p. s. oufiiHo. ...Blacksmitli, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker, -iii:ai.i:k in- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Agent for Itussell X Co. Kuglues, Threshers and Haw .Mills. Teleiihone lo7. l.nitL' DiHlauce 107!!. X J. E. FALT & CO., ) Proprietors trnXm,. 9 of . Mi 5 Purest Liquors for Family Use 7 C Doliverod to any 9 Phones: 51 Local, 858 Loiik DiHtance. M I L. Lane. I 3 CKNKItAI. !, Waijon and Cnrriogo Work. S, Fish Brothors' Wagon. i Third aud Jcffcrnn. Phone 159 S J.ti. HCIIRNCK, I'rcKlilent. ilAJf A. Voot. OihIiIui First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OKF.CON A General Hanking Uuuiiiess transacted Deposits received, aublect to HL'ht r,?lvi , Draft or Check. "1U(H, ttl'd proceeds promptly ro,,tttfl5Pr 'd on duv of collection, .-uu' T '-v " leeraphiu Kxchaiti-e aohl on im1w York, Kiln ViMiilac.o urn "nrt. land. r, n rn DIKBOTOWb S p;.,M,''oN Jn- hoknuk. t.U. M. V II.I.IAMH, GUO. A. l.lMIIK. If M. fiKAM, Clarke A Kalk hayc received a carload of the celebrated James H. I'atton Btrictly pure liquid paiutu llBltil ...AND... Horsesnoer - Bicycles Htook rvculvi'd. Ramblers Stormers Pennants CROWE. AWAY. imrchapcd at my Htoro for tho next Kixtv 1 ldittH' Gold Watnli and Chnln ROBERT TEAGUE. Medicine : Cor. Second & LauEMin Sis., THE DALLES. OR. JkJiW -mPmAm part of tlio City. 173 Second Street. "51 Just What You uuaot 5 SvtI New ideas in Wall Paper here. Suet wide variety as wo are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Kcal una' lion creton ellecte at ordinary pric'' Ciood papers at cheap paper priW' I'JIegant designs, tasteful colorings, yoy'.' for a small price, nt our store iiiiTW" street. Also a full line of Iiouho pal""' n inr tr A TTC3TTI mv,n.rl fit. MM Bestaoil l, Y. Horn:, l'rop'r. Fipst-CIass in Every Respect AIIHAI.H AT Air. linlllCHi J fn if iV W J wuw, kj VOU 1U HIV 87 Beeouil Ht Tlio Dulles. Or.