Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 19, 1898, Image 1

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SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1898.
NO. 676
TIE HEPPMER GAZETTE
Published every Tuesday and Friday
BY
CORLIES M'EKRITT.
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0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leavos Heppner 9:30 p m. daily ezoept
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 12KJr a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junoiion 8:3u a. m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a m
Spokane Express No, 1 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. in.
and Uma'illa 8:50 p. m.
Portland Express No. 8, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla til) a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
.in. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland U:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 3:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at iteppuer Junotion 12:25 a. m. and st
Portland 7:20 a.m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore.
OITlClAi DIEECTOET.
United Btates Officials.
Pi esirtent , William McKinley
Vine I'rosldont Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State W. K. Uay
deoietaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gaise
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Hliits
Kenretary of War Itussoll . Alger
Secretary of Navy John D. Long
l oitinaster-Oeneral Charles Emery Smith
Atloriiey-Uonoral John W. HriggB
Seorotary f Agrioulture James Wilson
State of Orogou.
Oovernor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. R. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil, Jletechan
8npt. I'uhlio Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idlnman
Senators jft.W.IWM
(VinuTa.ainori 1 Tion. H . Tongue
t.ongreesuien J w K Ellis
Printer W. U. Leeds
( K. 8. Bean,
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
! ronit Judge Stephen .Lowell
P.TM'KMitiua Attorney..,.. H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator... J, W. Morrow
Representative. E. L, Freeland
'onnty Juilge , A. G. Bartholomew
'' Commissioners J. 11. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" I'lerk.... Yawter Cnwford
' Sheriff K. L. Matlock
' Treasurer M. LiehtO'ithHl
' Aesseeor J. F. Willis
' Surveyor Julius Keithly
Snhocil Bup't Jay W. Shipley
' Coroner Dr. E. It. Uunlouk
HKPPNEft TOWH OmOIHfl.
Mtyor Thus. Morgan
Ounrllinmi F.. J. Kloomn, M.
I.iehtenthal, J . It. ttlmons, J. 4. MoDerts, J . vy .
Basmus and K. G. Sperry.
K worrier W. A. Hicliantwm
J measurer L. W. Hriggs
Marshal John Bager
Precinct Offlocrv.
Justice of the Peso W. E. ItichsfiUnn
t 'unstable U. S. Gray
United States Land Officer.
TBI OALUM, O.
J. F. Moore Kister
Otis Patterson Heoeiver
LA oaD, on. .. .
E. W. BartlMt Register
J.H. Bobbins Beceiver
B3EOSWCT socxaexzsiB.
BAWLINS l(MT, NO. 11.
G.A.B.
Meets at Heppner, Or., thsj third Saturday of
rY. month. All veterans are Invited to loin.
W. W. Smith. G W. Hea,
Adlulaat, tf Commander.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Office hours, 8 to 10 . m , aod 12 to
2 p. tn., at residence, W. A. Kirk'e prop
erty, fast of M. B chnrcb, Booth, and 10
to I'i, a. m , to 'i lo 5 p. m , at office lo
lb rear of Borg'e jewelry lore.
C. E. Redfield,
Attorney at Law,
Office lo tbe First National Dank
Building.
Uippkik, : : Ork'w.
tf
Ellis & Phelps,
TT0RNEYS AT LAW.
All boalnMM srlrndxt U In a promt and
aeililertory manner. Notaries I'ulille and
UiliTlora.
"Hoe In Hatter BltlQ. Msppaer. Or.
same that
on every
wrapper.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR EIGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ' CASTORIA," AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Euannis. Massachusetts
was the originator of "CASTORIA, the
has borne and does now bear -
the fac-simile signature of OajTZucJ
This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought - on the
and has the signature of Ou&ffi&cja! wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind Ton Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
nn
AMERICANS SWEEP ALL BEFORE THEM
Combined Attack By Land and Sea-
Aguinaldo's Followers Make Trouble
For Government of Manila.
Associated Press Dispatches.
Honq Kong, Aug. 16. Advices from Manila state that Admiral
Dewey gave General Augustin an hour in which to surrender, at the
me or. the last demand made on Sunday. General Augustin refused
) comply. The bombardment, which beeau at 9:30 a. m. . war (inn.
, ' ..iu.u vi everai new usvioes "jjronODo UlH" DBBBed tbrouirh this
tinned .for two hours, and then the Americans stormed the trenches, tba have been devised for the oomforl dtj let evening bonnd 1 for 8ana Fe
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
TMC OSNTAUK OOMPANT, TT MUHUV THKCT, NSW VOK CITV.
rado volunteers stormed the outer trenohes and drove tha RnRninrrla deck ',om.the break of the pooP to the h9 WM "Ptnred, t
int thfl .Mnnrl lino f AtanBaa Tka u a i tpPBBllant 'oreoa.tle, wbiob forme a roof ihal Foraker. He was shot thronch the
tbe BDimalS and a footinu for the riuht irm anil ahfinllAM Hirt
into the second line of defenses. Then the American trooDs sweDt on. t.
Dto the
t furthi
hite flag and surrendered. The losses, Ameriean and Spanish, are
j it ii o j i n . . r r ,ul ,UD ""' uu a looiing tor tne riant erm and ehouldor, tbe bullet lodff-
drivmg all the Spaniards into the inner fortifications, where the Span- crew. Tbisdeokie.obitantlal, but when ing in hie right aide. Borne donbts are
ish commander, seeins that further rosistunno waa naol fart V. removed will leave the ahin n
" "-"'""1 "IOU lUD - 1" I -.-K---""" " UH ICCUTOiy. (IUUUSOD
whitn nntr nnrl anrrnnriororl Tha Inaaaa Ama.'nn u :u Under it, on the main deok Droner. will hia nnrinar nu n -;.,.!.. j.
Under it, on the main deok proper, will bis partner, waa so seriously wounded'
not known yet The Spanish in the trenches probably numbered 3 000 . uT JT 60 h?d i ftook' tbe ,hat he died within B few hourB' Bnd the
men. The Americans' attacking force numbered 10 000 d 'h- 1-'?:W,h,h,.Me rlA Trui body buried where th. .hooting oo-
... , , 7 , , , I builuuib win itana wun ineir oeaas ourea. A warrant is out from Socorro
The CALIFORNIA
Lodging House aw-
BEDS 25 and 50 Centa.
GEO. C. ROME, Prop.
F0TUHK OP THE AKHY.
of a
G. B, HATT,
Tonsorial Artist.
Shaving, -Hair
Cutting,
Shop, Matlock Corner,
15 Canta
25 "
Hi'ppner, OreRon.
H, W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the t!nlon Depot of C. B.
fl r U At U. U f L A t k1. IL' r.
and the U. Ht. L 4 i!. lUUrc'ls. ''
HATBH HU.UO IKH IA.Y
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Btt.,
D. E. OILMAN,
6cncralColIcctor
ftil vnur nl4 hnks and luM In his
iinU aM yt joiir mnfjr ottl nf
ihrm Wsk a $utltj il bsfl
euileriiuita.
OIHcn iu J, N. Drown'e Ituildius.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
crnet ar
council CHMtM
Prudence Demands the Maintenance
MTtt Foree.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
An interesting problem, wbicb mast
ha A nn A a,l a r. n.A. . L. .. 1 Ml
r vw mcuiucu dwju rit.r uo w n t euiie, Will
Next door to Opera House, be the future ctretgth and standing of
inn uoupu oiaiee army, wneo coo greet
authorized tbe reinforcement of the
regular army and tbe calling out of the
v&!nteer, it piuvMed that thia Inoreasa
I our military forces should be limited
lo the duration of tbe contest. If the
letter of Ibis legislation is to be striotly
observed, the ratifioatioo of tbe pence
treat by the senate mu"t be speedily
followed by the dlubaudmeot ot tbe
volunteers and the redaction of tbe
regulars to their former establishment of
27,000 men.
Yet it fa evident, even to tbe most
violent opponents of a standing army,
that thia force, which was barely tqnal
to gMrrisou doty in the Ucited Btates in
times of profound quiet, will be alto
gether inadequate to perform tbe duties
that will devolve nnoo it under the
altered onnditlnna wbiob tbe nation will
have to faoe. Recant developments sbow
that it ia impossible for us to evaeuU
Cuba the moment tbe (Spaniards leafs
it. VVa shall hate to maintain a strouu
loroe tbere tor some time to preserve
order, protect the Spanish colonists
from iosargent vengeanos and tuiks lb
formation of a stable government prsa
tioeble. In Poro Rioo. wbicb will be
Amerioao territory without reserve or
restriction, we shall need lo keep a eon
eidorable garrison. Honolulu will re
quire troops to man tba fortifications we
aball erect. Even thongb we ooofln
our conquest lo the Philippines to tb
city and port of Maoila, It will be nee-
sary to garrisoo the Conquered territory
with a rrspeotahle lore.
Uow many mo will be demand! for
this work at polnta ooUide tbe A met!
cae oonlinent it is lupoesibls to ssy
1'robabty 60 ()00 for the first year would
be a moderate estimate. Whatever lbs
force may be, congress will be cell! o
oo to consider the mainUoaone of the
army oe a new basis. Tbe popular pre
judice auaiest a large standing army
likely lo make itself Mtlathed.bat
on the subject ia the houe and tbe
senate: but the manifest eeoeeaitiee
Ibe situation will eirnptl ns to keep oe
fool ae array nameroes en'ah to ma
oor auiborily lathe I.Ian Is where our
fl lias tjreo rarrin by the tide of w
Thia la not wiliUri.ra or "Imperialism
but obvloue pruitenee.
The Old Shop!
LIBERTY MARKET
Ii the place to go to get
your fine pork and lamb
chops, steaks and roasts.
6d
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FISH EVERY FRIDAY
fine titssr riired hams and baron,
Fure U'l lard, krltlo. rendered, old
stjrle. Illghrst ran nrtre bald for
at sirk.
BEN J. MATHEWS.
HEPPNEll-CANYON CITY
Stage Line
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BE FALL OF MANILA
ts Bombardment and Surrender
A Hopeless Struggle.
A NOVEL EXPEDITION.
Bound for the Philippines, Under Lieutenant
Cameron.
Lieutenant George H. Cameron, of the
Fourth cavalry, Doited States army, and
well known in Walla Walla, having been
stationed at Fort Walla Walla for a long
time, sailed on tbe ship Taooma Satur
day from San Franoisoo for the Philip
pine islands. Tbe voyage will be moat
remarkable and tbe results of it will be
watched with tbe keenest interest by
army men and shippers of oattle and
horses in general. Tbe ship will carry a
oargo of 108 horses and 120 mules 7,000
miles across the broad Paoifio to Manila
The 1 acoma ia a three-masted, skysail
dipper ebip, 222 feet long, 41 feet beam
and 1,738 tons burden. Lieutenant Oam
eron ia the son of D. F. Oameron, of
OLicago, and he will oommand the expo
dition. Tbe lieutenant won bis educa
tion at West Point by oomnetative ex
animation at tbe time when Congressman whose real
Brentano waa a representative in Wash- and "Kid"
ington. He is 37 years old. and a
thoroughly well trained soldier.
other posts be bss held
uAki.G
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
How
DANCE OF DEATH.
'Eld" Johnson,
Broncho Bill's Fard,
Wm Killed.
Ban 1 .ftiicisco Chronicle.
Albuquerque, (N. MA Aug. 6. The
notorious train-robbers, "Broncho Bill,"
name is William Walters
Johnson, aconsed of the'
Grants hold-UD on tbe Santa Fe PuniHn.
Among In which they secured about 850.000:
ia that of in- the Santa Fe hnM
struotor at West Point, a plaoe he filled netted them half as much as the flrtt
lor biz years. venture, and the mnrdnr of n.nnf
Under Lieutenant Cameran'a com- Sheriffs Vitrei. Bnatamnnia .n t
mand will be 20 oavalrymen to look after dian trailer, a few days later, are cot
iue Dorses, a orew or in sailors, under apt to make any more trouble for the
Captain Charles Davis and First Officer present, as the rnmnra nf ihoi, h0in
Robert Melville, will man the ship. shot acd csplnred in Arizona a few davs
The expedition is attracting muoh at- ago Drove to have hn soli fm,no,i
lentioo beoause of several new devioea "Broncho Bill" Dassed through thia
ot tbe horses and mules. The main
miu. w. mo uuiim buu muiee. j.ne main wnere oe win be turned over by George
J-Dose witnin tne walls attempted no resiBtauoe. The First Colo- Deen covere1 0Ter w,th 8 "l8 A.Scarborougb and J.D.Milton.by whom
o volunteers stormed the outer trenohes and drove the Soaniarda deck ',om he break of he PP to the be was captured, to United States Mr-
mericans were better armed, better trained and in better condition
The foreign fleets watched the bombardment with amita inrHf.
The American warships engaged were the Olympia, Petrel, Raleigh,
McCulloch, Boston, Montererv. Charleston ani Bftltimnm. Tha
Spanish assert that the fire of the Americans, for the most part, fell
- t. A J.1 I SW.e a . . . .
snori, me oniy enecuve nre being from a small gunboat armed with
quick-firing guns that was close inshore. It is asserted by the Span
ish that the "Americans loBt heavily in the storming, owing to faulty
construction or tneir entrenchments, which the Spanish could com
mand from the heights and upon which they poured a galling fire."
---- 1 he WpaniBh trenches extended around Manila at a distanoe of
rom two to four miles from the walled citv. forming a mrnl in miioa
n circumference, and it was impossible, the Soauiaids nav. to hnM on
ion? a line against the American attack.
Admiral Dewey and General Merritt. it is renorted. had inano
orders to spare all except armed defences of the city, aud consequently
tue town is understood to have been but little damaged. Home etreet
fights between the insurgents and the Spaniards occurred on the out-
11 i a . a . . ...
BKins, nut oraer prevailed witlnn the walled section.
The Americau version of the battle ia not vet obtainable donoral
Aagustin, formerly captain-general of the PhiliDDines. will start fnr
Madrid tomorrow by the Uerman mail steamer.
Consul-General Wildman today received a reDort from Admiral
Dewey saying it waa intended after the capture of Manila, to dispatch
cruisers on August Hth to Hollo and Cebu to occept the surrender of
those ports, and also to send cruisers to Port lloval. in Palawan in
af w w
capture Spanish gunboats hiding there. Another ship wae detailed to
capture the Spanish steamers plying between La Baun, in Pana, were
also to be captured. Consul Wildman credits tli romnrt n,l a.t.
f " y -w
should tbe vessels have left before the arrival at Manila of the British
ship Australia, winch was chartered to carrv the news of t!i aincino
. -
oc tne protocol and tbe cessation ot hostilities to that place, it will
aiso oe an impossibility to recall tbe vessels in three weeks.
lieneral Augustin said today he did not know that tha Kaiaarn
Augusta was to sail for Hong Kong. He was informed that a launch
wm awaiting him, which he boarded, and was taken to the Kaiserio
Augusta, which immediately started for this r ace.
w a
This statement Is considered so en ui vocation, as General Anrue.
r
tm evidently know his destination, and his escape waa pra-trranend
eeterclay a deputation of Honcr Kont? Filunnoa. hoadml !
w 0 o - fl r j
Agoncillo, high commissioner and ambaHHalor c.f tha Philinninna nm.
... - , r I -
visional governmect. waited nnon Conanl-GeLeral Wildman ami mn.
gratnlatcd him, on bi-half of Agoinallo, upon the splendid success of
al .aWk,stas ...
me American arms in tne rniiippiuea aud the happy termination of
tba war in favor of America, aud renaeHtml Mr. Wildman to wir I'mai
dent McKinley their congratulations and aneurance of their allegiance,
aoi an expression ot wieir uopo ibist the rillpinat, Agoncillo, on be
half ot the iilipinoe, eipresswl the doaire that Consul-General Wild
man be appointed on the commission.
New Yoiik, Aug. 17. A dispatch to the Hearld from Uong Kong
says:
It is rumored bora that the United Htat-a troops at Manila Lava
bad trouble with the letml forces, Acwrding In on account, the in
aurgente, upon wlmni various reatricliotis had Ihh-u plaeml by Merritt
mutinied at not Mug permilUd to bave any share lu the surrender
tha rity. It is repottod that they attacked tha Atnoricane in tb
trenches.
The officers of the (ierman wamhip Kaiaerio Augusta are and
instructions to give nut no information about the bombardment, but
ia freely stated that there wae great lna of life on Ixilli aidea.
There are a great DomUr of steamer here preparing to have for
Manila w.tb ro laiona.
lowaraa tbe center of tbe vessel and count oharoino- 'Rrnniin Tiiii" .ith
their hindquarters against rounded tim- the murders of Vinal. Bustamente and
here, while their ohests will fit into an tbe Indian, and an effnrt oill ha mn.lu in
dentation with side guards, making a I take bim to Rocorro fnr a. nriiminar
complete smoom oage, wbiob is boped hearing. Detective Thaoker of tbe
eneoiuauy proteot tbe animal from We ls-Faroo Fx
the rolling and pitohing of the ship that United States Marshal Cipriano Baooa
areio oe expeciea mneavy weatber. To o Hooorro. alaa annnmnanle ih.
lurtber aid tbem.eaob will be lifted .olear prisoner to Santa Fe.
01 tbe deok by suroingles passed eroubd When "Broncho Rill" and mil ir.h.
around their bodies and fastened to the I ion. the train-rnhhera. VAra Fonnrtail a at
roof above, which will swing them clear attending a dance at Ueronimo a couple...
woea tua amp usis. of weeks sgo, Deteotive Tbooker oon-
mi. j.s . . ..I.--..
luesuroingies. oonirary to wnat would oluded thev wonM aiv arnn.i i,
be supposed, are never used In rooeb I country north of Solomonvilla. and nrn.
weather. At snob times tbe animals bably be at Hampton's ranob occasion-
most shift for themselves, nod when it ally. So be sent Goorge Scarborough
oeoomes oalmer tbev are swung ud iu J. V. Milton aud his son nn tn Il.imn-
tbe suroingles to give them tbe needed ton's to see it they could gather tbem
rnsi. lueanimais win noi De auoweu 10 in. Hcarborough, Milton and young
lie aowo, except in tbe veterinary bos- Thaoker arrived at Hampton's ranoh on
pital, in charge of Surgeon Alexander tbe afternoon of Friduv. J ulv 2!lth. anil
Plommer, JTourlb cavalry, U. S. A., also stopped over night. In the morning
wen known tn Walla Walla. youcg Tbaoker went nnl after the
In tbe 'tween decks tbe rest ot the 228 horses. While be waa Dona three man
equtnea will be boused in tbe sams were seen approaching the bouse. Two
fashion. Between Ibe two rows are lot tbem stopped some hundred yarde
Wide Passages. Wbiob w ill oermit hnat- awav to kill a anaka okiU tlx
lure to DBSS to and fro while nleanlnu man. who nrnve.l In l.a eftrnnnhn H,ll"
' S 1! I.. .. . . .
aim leauing meir cnarges. Abe troughs niroseir, rode op to tbe ranoh and got off
Da. 0.7 irom wooaeo oroai-DteoAi ftbovai bli bona, l h fiml man h
11 . .1 as m . . i . . ...
ne ouesi oars, ana are made of Iron, ueorge Hoarboroogh. lie said:
oemg easily moved wben neoeesary. "I guess I don't want to atop hire."
A system of eleotrio lighting and and started lo get oo bis horse.
ventilation ia put la wbiob will help "Hold on," said Scarborough; I want
greatly In tbe care of Ibe etook. Inoao- lo talk lo you."
descent lamps are plaoed at Intervals all Bat "Broncho" did not feel like talk-
through the ship, except la the lower log to eny one, and pulled bis six-
bold, wbicb will carry rv KJ loos of ooal I sbooler and commenced shooting at
and forage. Patent tana will send tbe Scarborough, but tbe shot wae wild and
air to places Dot otherwise ventilated, I did not bit bun. lie jumped on his horse
and batteries of portable lights are bung land started to leave end Scarborough
wnere may may be carried at tbe end of commenced shooting. One of Hcarhor
a SO-tool wire lo dark reoeases. ongh's shots bit hi in In the shoulder aud
The question ot soonlvine freah water knocked bim off tha hnraa. U'li.n
for tbe aouna'sls aa important one oo Johnson and Pitkios, Ibe thirJ of Ibe
anb a voyage as this. Fourteen bund desperadoes, beard the snooting tbev
rsd gallons are daily required. It waa jumped behind some rocks and corn-
Brat intended to supply tbie by tanks in uieoced shooting promiscuously.
the bold, wbiob would oeesaeitate pomp. All tbe cowboys, borse rustlers so l
ing. Lieutenant Cameron, however. da officers Imnted aovar n l.l..l
elded to pleee oa board two eondeneere, Hoerboroogh got behind an oak tree and
saoo or , law gaiiooa capacity. The wstcbed bis chance, aod put a bullet
tanks for Ibaee are tilaoad Llh. and thronuh Jrihnaon'a K'ulv. I'tlkitis m.
pipee eoaducltbs water to where it is leaped. Mittoo all this lime waa suool-
1.1 i ... a m . . .. lit.... .. .......
Dsauiau. rour oanur ami iweoiy-nve ing, unt ii is tnongbt thai it was Hoar.
thousand Onuada of nala. 13.'! 000 nnnmla barnnuh'a mi II, al a,. I Iw.lh m.n Tl.
of bran, II') loos of bay, and W) loos ol rewards offared fur the two men killed
siraw win ie laien anoani. Tbe strew aod raptured aggregate about 11. OKI.
Is 'or making matireaaee to lay on the
drke where tbe squlnee ere exercised,
end for bedding in tbe hospital.
it
t mr T.ie fe y.
A ki ' Bilssli ,s,ii aetHtS InMlss
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1 s . m t'i ... 4 m'4 aitirtiej
. it ' ' . l,jr,.l I t ifh-, 4 Oi.n.
. i - t ' t a 'I ! it.al
. r-, , . , . I , .'f '1! K,lM (Mi,a
,.. rt-i . i I K I ar a sura
ti j a fa s liUl, 'a , , Ui
J b- .1 at f.'m & V'.f W tti,
N'tw VoI.k. Aug. K A etecial to the WorlJ from Maniln. under
' date of Aug. 1 ith, via of Hong Kong, aajs:
Merritt Las prej.nred a proeUmaliou tu the oativea Licit roviles
a echeuie of governinr-tit for Manila and surrounding territory aud
other inland plaoed ill our poaweeeion, tht chief xiioU of which ar
rioid nrotrrtioti to all in freotial religion, munioinal laws, trihnnala
and local inalitutione for tiunialitnent to remain until farther notice,
Haw s Tela t
We oiler one husdrej dollerslrewer.l
furanyraaa of catarrh that oanoot be
Onranl br Mall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. Cmsst At Co., Toledo, O.
we, tne ooilreigo!. bave knowe r.
J Cheoet for the last 15 veara. and ha-
er neve rim parr.olly bonorablalo ell host
iranaacliona and financially able to
earry oat any obligations made by their
firm.
Waal k Trosi, Wholesale Druggiels,
mieuo, w.
Waldlng, Kianao A Marvin,
drnsirUita. Toledo. (1.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is laden InUr oallr.
sol ing directly upon the blood and
mneone surfiwae of the svalain. Teati-
moalais snl free. Price 7.1c. nr Uitl
rvni iij an urnggiei.
Vulaaleer s I'eaally tor MeraVr.
WAaaiaoTuH, Ang, IU. A Marinettn,
Wle, dispatch Slated a few datsagotbat
AI'I La Itiise, a private of the rWoiid
Waxvinsin voluiileers, bad Urn eniirt-
rosrlialed aod shot fr killing another
tidier during a dranka "inairel at
Pobce, llrigaller-lleiieral (liiinore ca-
blee tliie wee an error, I. Duka being
aeatenced to life iuiprlaoiuaent.
liakU ike I. rare
A alsrlllng InrLh ot of which Mr. Joho
holeeale I Oliver of Philal-I, hia, waa the auhj :t.
Is narrala-l by bim as fulluas: "1 was io
e lu'l dreaxlful roadilmn. tif akin wae
elOMiet yellow, rn aunken, n giis
coated, pain e-.nlinii.lly in bark and
si'lee. bo aiili(e-Kra.iiallr ninaiurf
eakar ilaf Lr dav. Ibrea i.I.isk iui,a
Harklea'S Araiee Malta. . .
tt . u . . . ... . i fiits us sp, tM'ineioir, a ire'ij.j
The lUet Halve In the world for Cote,L ,. " . .. , ,, ' . . ...
Ilrale. Hr,n Claeri .. -all fffcaa, . , . ,
rrni H..ra Tli i"ta...t ll.l. I '
: '. ."7. . l-.HI laaiU a dart led In irovan.eftt.
ti
... I- ,.-lil.U ..!. anit.I.e.esiU .ai,:llll,a i..U.M ...I ... !".. ... l4tle sa.l a 4sr.e. In proVan.eftl. I
aairsa iiiuiuiiwumis i. .m . a m.-, j-v. n iwt lunn Kiiri ail, i.iiuiiiaiiia, vjorna, an all HI I LfOD- .a.. ... . .
..aii lit i . i . .1. . ' eeliiial Ibeir uae f r Ihrs weeks, and
provost martial and anb-proviMit to b at pointe-1 with ower to arreet 1 ". positively rnre PH-e ur ae tnm t m . Mn ( kho h.. t.T,
civil aa well aa miliUry rffieera; njn tra-U for neutral bationa, jmtilifl W guafantel to give mf jf. tiMh, -f.v, f ,,, ,.
1 1 rr.m.rtv to U ric.rooi.ly pMe(tl; l-o interferetire with tha iMKrfla to 1 f1 "fn,l" ' ""'T refoa 11. ,)rtm N ,B, , Ull , ,
- . . .. ' 1 trfeiw retii it, rui .sale bv n..u u ,.... i. i i i
I, a ra ll.a f tuairii Niimil. M. friff fKrilliHMi tint i'i fi.isl a i a,,i I
loci'u l'fi (i , Y. 1. b!"C'1ui, n,n4( I fuu't Ji i H ue,
r I'J FT 11(1 "Mir i t in-j'" i.' F, . i a a w '-ll' V"i