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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 19, 1901
NO. 65
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MN'ii'A, April 18. Fifty insurgent
riflemen uttucked the town of 15ay, on
Jliiy lake, in Liiguna province, south
east of Manila. Tho insurgents were
quickly routed
Ueiiteniuit William S. Nipes, of the
Thirty-second infantry, has captured a
hearer of dispatches from the insurgent
General Noriel to General Malvar. Noriel
directed Malvar not to surrender, Having
he would send him U000 recruits, money,
and ammunition, when Aguinuldo was
released. Noriel succeeded Trias in
.Southern Luzun.
At a meeting of clorgymen held in Ma
nila, at which Hishop Warren presided,
strong protests were made against the
opening of cock-pits in Manila. The
biiHinesB men of the city have also
uhji'cted on the same lines.
The trial of Lieutenant Frederick Hov
er, charged with the embezzlement of
cmninisHary HtorcB, will he continued
next Monday.
The trial of the civilian named Fletcher,
accused of the unlawful conversion of
commissary stores, which was held he
fore the provost court today, exposed a
plot to ohtain commissary supplies to
pell them to tho hotels and merchants of
Manila.
Tut (JauitDH Night Aluriu.
"One night my hrother's hahy was
taken with Group," writes Mrs. .1. C.
Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed
it would strangle before we could get a
doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always Keep
it in the house to protect our children
from Group and Whooping Cough. It
cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would relieve."
Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat
and Lung troubles. fiOe and $1.00. Trial
bottles free at G. C. Hlakeley's drug
store. 'A
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Honolulu, April f), via Sun Francisco,
April 17. The territorial legislature is
nuw in the midst of u hard fight over the
proposed liquor dispensary law. The
hill has been before the senate in various
stages for and agaiiiBt it have been made.
The campaign has developed Into a very
hitter one and here are many charges of
a corruption fund circulated by the
liquor interests. It will be some days
before the final vote is reached in the
senate and then the fight will reach the
lower house. Party lines have complete
ly broken on the nubjec'..
The bill to allow the ex-queen $12,000
Ililiiiwniw-
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similating UieFoodandRegula
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, I,; ; i ii,ii,Miraii.aiiiiiiui,iiiMiinrx!j,TiiT,iiii,,i mm vs
a year aa a pension has two substitutes,
one proposing to give her $250,000 in a
lump sum, and tho other to make at
this time an appropriation of $12,000 for
her for the next two years. Most of the
independents are understood to favor
giving the $250,000.
The house has finally passed a bill to
provide for the use of tho Hawaiian as
well as the English language in the
circuit courts of the territory. Since the
annexation only English has been al
lowed in courts of record.
The big home rule majority in both
houses has split to some extent and
divisions are close upon many questions
now.
A IH!i AlyHtnrj-.
It is a mystery why women endure
Hackache, Headache, Nervousness
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved
that Electric Bitters will quickly cure
such troubles. "I Buffered for years with
kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe
Cherlcy, of Peterson, la:, "and a lame
back pained me so I could uot dress my
self, but Electric Bitters wholly cured
me, and, although I'A years old, I now
am able to do all my housework." It
overcomes Constipation, improves Ap
petite, gives perfect health. Only 50c
ut G. C. Hlakeley's drug store. 'A
iiuez Ik Coming to America.
Havana, April 18. General Maximo
Gomez is making arrangements to go to
the United States to visit Senor Estrada
Palma. He wilt he accompanied by his
son, Urboim, and will remain in the
United States until the return to Cuba
of the epecixl committee on relatione.
He desires to wait definite action in
reference to the Piatt amendment, in
order to avoid the accusation ttiat the
trip is made for political purposes. He
has always expressed a desire to meet
the people of the United States and to
thank them for the assistance they
rendered Cuba in the war with Spain,
Senor Palma is the choice of General
Gomez for the presidency of Cuba.
"I had piles so bad I could get no rest
nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once,
1 forgot I ever had anything like Piles."
E. C. Boice, Somers Point, N. Y. Look
out for imitations. Be sure you get De
Witt's. Clarke AFalk's P.O. Pharmacy.
Clurke & Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly mire liquid paints
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MAKES' LIGHT OF IT
MacArthur Says Scandal Reports Were
Exaggerated But Officers Arc On
Trial.
Washington-, April 18. The following
cablegram was made public today :
"Manila. Adjutant-general, Washing
ton : With reference to your telegram
of the 10th, press reports are grossly ex
aggerated and misleading. The matters
therein touched upon regarding officers
of the subsistence department have been
investigated. The proceedings were
mailed by the transport Sheridan. Re
garding the theft of commissary stores
the amount of which was grossly exagger
ated by the press reports, immediate
nnd most drastric measures have already
been applied. Three officers and a num
ber of enlisted men are being tried by
court-martial and a number of citizens
by a military commission.
MacAethuu."
No statement was made that the re
port of MacArthur was satisfactory, al
though it all along has been the theory
of the war department that the reports
from Manila were exaggerated. At the
same time, there is cause for regret in
the department that even under the beBt
construction that can be placed upon
the dispatch, three officers and a number
of enlisted men and a number of civilians
have conducted themselves in such a
manner as to necessitate a court-martial
or a trial by a military commission in
the case of civilians. It is said, however,
Jhat even if tbeBe persons were being
tried, there might be exaggeration in re
gard to the offenses with which tbey
were charged.
CommieBary-General VVeston baa re
ceived a cablegram from Colonel Wood
ruff, chief commiesary at Manila, in
which be Bays :
"Do not permit Bcandalous reports to
worry you. Auairs subsistence depart
ment of the army administered honest
ly and to satisfaction of officers and
troops."
KvauH Denies the KepurU.
Chicago, April 18. Thomas E. Evans,
ot the firm of Evans & Co., importers
and financial brokers at Manila, who ar
rived in Chicago today, en route to
Washington, denied the reports from
Manila that his firm was connected in
the commissary department frauds.
All KeconU Broken.
New Youk, April 17. The Evening
Post today says :
Today's summary of the U. S. treas
ury report of yesterday afternoon shows
that the government aggregate gold hold
ings for the first time in history have
passed the half-bllllou-dollar mark. The
exact total was $500,278,50(1.
This is the largest amount of gold now
held by any single financial institution
in the world, and it is the largest institu
tion with one exception, the imperial
bank of Russia, which, in February, 1898,
raised its total holding to $590,3000,000.
At present, however, tbe Russian bank
Holds only $371,500,000.
Uepurtt Buer Defevta.
London, April 18. A dispatch from
General Kitchener, dated Pretoria, Wed
nesday, April 17, says:
"Plumer has occupied Buthfont,
capturing 13 prisoners aud a number of
rifles and ammunition.
"Douglas column has occupied Dullie
troom. Six Boers were killed.
"On General Kitchener's advance from
Leydeburg tbe Boers blew up Long
Tom. Thirteen prisoners were captured.
"Elliott's division baa brought in a
large number of cattle.
Killed by Suitor.
Paris, April 18, Madame Lascher
Eoglander, an English woman, living at
Pussy, baa been murdered by Ferdinand
Ernest because she refused to marry him.
Ernest, who waa born in Chicago, and
who is eaid to be director of the Man
chester bouse, and British subject, then
shot himself. All of tbe parties were
socially prominent. Tbe victim was a
of independent means. Tbe murderer,
who died in a hospital, left a letter re
questing that bis body be cremated and
making arrangements for tbe funeral
expenses of tbe victim from bis personal
estate,
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Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
administrator of the estato of K. F. Coo, de
ceased, lias tiled his liual account, as such ad
ministrator, in the County Court of the Stato of
Oiegou for Wasco County, and tho Judgo of said
court has made an order appointing the tirst
day of tho next term of said Court, to-wlt:
Monday, the 0th day of May, 1901, at the hour of
',' o'clock p. in,, as the tlmo for the hearing of
objections to said final account and the settle
ment thereof, and has directed that notice be
given thereof in the manner provided bv law.
Therefore all heiis, creditors and other per
sons interested in said estate are hcieby notl
lied to appear iu said court on or before the day
so appointed for the hearing and settlement of
said tlnnl account, uud file their obk'Ctlons
thereto, if any they have.
Dated lit The Dalles, Or., Aiirll fi, 1901.
iH'.-lw H. 0. COL, Administrator.
Notice.
Notice f hereby given that the undersigned
have duly tiled with tho clerk of tho county
court for Wasco County, Oregon, their filial ac
count and report as executors of the estate of
Horatio Corson, deceased, and that Monday, the
thirteenth (13th) day of May, 1901, at the hour of
'i o'clock i, in. of said day, at the county court
room In the county court nouse In Dalles City,
Waseo County, Oregon, has been llxed by the
Judgo of said court as the tlmo aud place for the
hearing of said report. All persons interested
lu said estate are hereby notllled to appear at
said time and place nnd show cause, If any
there be, why said reiort should not be ap
proved aud allowed and said executors dis
charged. Dated this 6th (lay of April, 1901,
CHARLES E. CORSON,
WILLIAM K. CORSON,
Executors of tho Estate of Horatio Corson,
Deceased. nprlO
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