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About Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
FROM SUNDAY'S DAILY V nnvnnrm 4TT WILL L AJJli ' :-. " - -1 . i l-p no no tT.nV mY Ti)CKS BV Matter of rat Irtirortauri t Both Loiiotlal (tuw bl. nnvor'.m-.U arnuiMU-n if She Ore-1 Kon f :y car.al an l If., if- W'ung equal. ' imw..iii' .'in J L-rat c n err to th AVI.Ian.-tus tal.y farm. U-rfc . tl-ne. forward march toiurrm TI.fr l . it fit thal-.mvuM- - a fro.-nt ,ht wfflB lc-ft," et. FlnaMy wis.i- HJuMlwminwri. j ! to. fWlccrj',. t he order, .column h.ilf rlffht and th ewonv.r' wouid ' b tn-l Bed. jeered. eolunrm, and a half rig ti- .u.t i hamtief of Commerce , , .ttifvri ft for th corporal., ai:r rwlm letter froee. differ.:nt.R3J1 thfter kn-wn In 'heiiwr'M, cions -f the. .-valley, indicating a;a, oa!nmn-and-a-hat?-rfght. and Pf warm irlest in the moAenent an.lJn an 0fflr!,l capacity .became a. bur- rdedtring co-op rat ie-n. A Wl r v.w vf.,ibv receive J froir. lion. MiK'n ley Vltcbeli; of (lei viilB, whc xpref 1 h;m. If he..rtUy in- accord with th-s movmnt nd c-surlng ih promot-rs f t the ncliPfiW that he would -hfu:ly d- what ho'cr.iJd t b'Ing nbt-wt tl.a d I ratal rirhart. .retaiy HMy Th'MT ';,? t- Portland thli morning, where he 1H confer with lh lx.rd of government ..s,.rm that hsu 1 r M-poInted. har.-fl with Invest gating Hie locks nd rrortm an to tn aMaoi.iijr ; -rh. nr-ouHition of ll..r-iM""!.y " tn government. He will nulcavor to ar-rarfc- for a date that niil V. ronvenl nti fi-r the erfiinepfe, t.pcn which a. pubiic m.'eini; can w neio m.ii'iw the !j,n e to l e attf ndeel by reprtsnta- f lveiu from th- sevtral ccunliff th-" i. will te !.iftly ffecied by the P'Jr-. hiie of the locks. At this rii'tlir.g it Is troitosed to yubrrtt tat !ti? s fh-.w- ing the amount of hutuM -that am?,1"iThe officer said nothing as to the lat ely 1 ; .? through trn k ck.. j ( K'C'M '( thH ri-eing 11 f'fPen ' 1 larvc'y t.n the U.U-rv-ft maniies-tea , tllTC. Tin ff!(t 1.. of th- f-taytcn Mail tetittn. the folIoA'ne e(.;1'.ilal mn B ,,t the ptr-rct: "Vh ius.y r is in t! ro fUf't of a corT.miKiK all in trom U'-nry I Tl-lclf-cn, secrli.y of the m harnl.tr of ,omi-.erf . urging co-op - era 1 lor. ( our people towanls frt-curin;; govf 1.. tn: i'tr 1 of the Oregon. City cai-al and 1. . Vs. A me ting of tt pVeniative :t'l il in the val..-V will 1" .aKcl 01.11 in onftienc wl'.h th-- rio.'ir.' -.f O 'V- 1 l.nif-nl l:ngini?-r., -iaT 1 vvith invtf tU-allng he al-.U-.l,.:,ty of govern merit i c ;u'r it ion. Th n- . n.-nt is .'.(fftvins of fiK-i .., an 1 win 1 i t fipniK' !' 1 p 11 n. 1 . ll. vnl'.y. A icnii-val of t i i toll at :h,it p l:it wrt'-l ni.iin 11 a itiCrea -n th-. it!'" of ffiv btifhe'. of wheat .hip'id to ihe IMtltnn mark. t. and a eoncHpondln vir- rfi H- in ir.-rc'anti:. watts ol.tiM..'l fn ti thf.t mcrt:". NOTES OF A BYSTANDER. I-;;il!or Ht it.'smnn: On- of th.? Kiunifil OreKon vol-un tcer pi-.-k.-d up a frnati r--rinf h language w lille ,h i'hilipl-iiu.'H. II" l'!'irn-d t ins; of tat ,v- in h ; to r a ! th.. pi i :iic ! in h I!,s;.pci n':v 1 ll.- mniiii.-r uiM-.M-!" 1 in tfht'-t l'l 1 Pto'l 1 ! t he i ir. 1 ..f t '., 1 t.lT y.-H-i-l-i Mi l lavejy ,i--l tmi,-! 5nt..-rcnt-d in t't ' ? 'u- 1 1 w is ik-i, j . nj.iii f whi. li f 'I Th. y ! 1 a rfr'vit ( ii.to li -1 ;t in .-5-f.f th'- reat and -..an i-.ii njti.n. with It. i'r-.:-l li tv -. 1 it ;r-'o ' and p rful 1 Vd-c ;in ! thev 'iviVr-i . v-ry V'.'V- h !.! of tlv WOt 1-1. I'M of of ih" , rf t h" ;iv t". i tr .' . Th- y ', , on 1 avI.ttxcV f r th-- ir.it rti --t! n -,un. lay he put - f the moo to th" Fnitcd :4t-n. ri" Amerl-ran c'ti-s "f -i"1 .ort's.'i I o J are N.'-v 1 ! K. an r ppfi-.n City. A in nib .i th ' i7- ; r - u rl't ot ofin h,..i .'I dif a home with hm. Asuin- nl !o h an .fVl.il n.'Wta;r. F -r-tn-rlv tlv rp was a Kcnrnl nKHVf t-rint.-l f.ir the xrpipino by ' rf h -Lims. a broth-? of Ocn-ra! Lna. -a- - . -fnat 1 at the Insrlratl-r. f Airniuildo. It Wiv of a revolution- -' . t,.rrft.r. Itut the bwine -w ar -n atsorlel th time of th" t.,m-i fatiiliv. and the only pitr r. Tr.b1!hed the o'H i d orpin ih.v -brash .voting vn with the pold" bar. -I around "bis neck "tn.l tl"" I t tin whi-.il-'. It foil l-v d tb? fortunes f nj m . '.ng catH?.l. F!rt at Ca- , vlt. th'n further mil runner ir"ti the Anicinn H;ies, until the whole mechanical out tit finally dwindled y. by reason of th hurried rem.iv-j sis from one f-cat of efnr-irt "to anoth- , r, o!'Mi.nel by the ri1 an 1 uncer emonious visits if the volunteers, who cam at morning, noon and night, ' without the 'formal ft y of sending up trcsr carts. cxeertnr m tr snap or little souvenir hot from the smokin'jf muxiles of their hanly gun. But one of the lat issues of the osncbil organ of the revolution wa full of words in- citsr? the (liscouraged FlMplnos In arms to imi f.ir th bes. and to hold Icanos would so-wi be conquered. One article took ' tb dissipated and ragved host Into . fall confidence, tell- Ing them that the McKlnley sdminis-' tmti.in at Washington woaild soon be overthrown. It had overturned the d-nocrntlc f ministration when l,t ss tTeil theMctatorsHIp. and now the (Vwnrriit were ermtng themiwdves. - won soon have the govera- rc-ft Th't the wnr would end. for th demoemfs were'tb friend of th m:ntnns. ' The-y r wM .' 'order th tro".ns with drawn. : isnd the followers of Aguirrldo would be left in peacet They would be left In peace to cut the throst of vryi opponent, an I to rob and ravish and despoil at wilt . -Even th moet Intelligent of th Fil ipinos cannot understand the rtncl tles of a republican form of govern ment. They cannot get above th Idea f a royal succession or a dictatorship. Assumed by one Spangr after kUIi- off "Toa ito leaders or r, every - tour ch-je o-e higher class for?" That question Illustrates i . m,,f fnf'v WlUt CMS one 9 long a. be can elay on t op. kw ,th dagger from; bis breast?. The A "half savage aai " .gra of Tprj I l : th?ro w 'HI- : n of th, Oregon corpwM He was getting tj, f.-iv with hi orders of he - He to Mm. IT begs! to M reiuc fo the ranK j. - . hnally succeeded In his quest. n A proud Oregon father was telling if the exploits of hu boy, wno reiurneu lth the volunteers, hearing sl sugni scar from a wound. He sai l the boy was lying in th gras, and the bullets whistled around him so thick that they cut off all the heads of the grass, and left the field bare, j But the boy lay there and plugged away as hard and faSPt he couM, never thinking of his wound. A returned ofneer was lis tening to the proud barent, and he at tested to the correctness . of the story of the Filipino bullsjts cutting off the hea ls of the grass, j This encouraged the paternal ancestor, and he nddel - t h bu1tet atione time became thifk tnat they darkened the nun, 50 that the brave .(and wounled boy could not ..see his hand before his eyes tr,r hut he curled his thin patrician io as niuch rs to indicate that possl- t).y th? Sf.ornin?ly hyperholical "flight was occasioned by a passing cloud. V- Oarl'ck, an Fas-tern heiress. Is to wed a nnhleman, ?n it is announced. Italian nobleman, I Suppose. L " A few days ago ;a, Ppanish vessel tiel up at one of the wharves of the p .rt of Philadelphia. The air was full of cheers there-at. The captain was mystified ami alarmed over the. in.-i-tb'ii!.. He was !ow to uh-lerstand th? ds-monstration in celenration of th? hu!y-:ig of the hatchet. The placid rlv-r of peaf-e --iil now soon fiow on without a ripple. RCBEIiT JACKSON'. Still More Ct utiterf.-lting The f-'ec-rct ?erv.ce has uncnt ihoj. an other hand f t countei fe.tei s and se curtd a lase quani'.ty of nogus bi H. which are o cltverly eyct utod that th nveruge person would never nnpect th 'in of Icing vpuricuf. Thinj-s, of gi"-at value are alwayn sc-lectf-i hy f OMT.terft tt'.-rs f r imuatl.m, notal.ly th re'eh rated I Ho t tier's Stomach HitteiSi, wtiCc-h has many imliat-.r" but no equals for iudlg"slion, ilypp-p ia, rnnsi i j alicn. ncrvoun-. rxl geneiil lei i Py. The I'i'ters sets th n lisht in th"" s-ttrnfch, mil when the stomach is in gi cl otdei it mak'-s gooj 1 l)lo J iiiul plenty of it. Ia this roaii , n.'t the Fitters pet at '.ho freat of stienj th and vitality, nr.d r"-lot vlrr to ihe w ak and U hilitale J. Itewaro ; 1 1 CMunifcrieiiers wnen nvying PWr.IAi: AND PEIITINKNT. f r tbe Presidio rifle rrnc-. r.car San Ft n iu if-T-o. Cr.clc f-'a-n Is en trying out - n t xtra d'-iciy work, the f'.it of ifs ku-1 ever elt-nif tcl bv the Fnited i-''. t . Since the beginning of Jf tv. iut lc;ht ,ks ago, over r .-o mw r--- riHt, a', girat m;.Vnty of w h oti ha 1 - vr hrd" a rifle in tht ir bands l:i their lns, ai th i" Iteinir t !.inst'or'i f. into ex'd'.ent inarksn.cn, vvtih a th iroi eh le l;n i-.il knowledse of the nirriv eun ti,d the way to hand'e it. ' ,"v f -r I Ujd 5 mtfKfS. '5r-Cit 1 ATe r fmtiv riM twc j --w 1 i wkiiibi vii 1 lib Kidneys, Liver and Bowels i . CtEAN5ES THE 'itr r to 1 ually CA'EHCOMES IjrpQ 1 HabitualConstipation BVy TV4C GCNVINC- MINT t y GuRRisu FTg SyRVPfe tC'v -ZL'.'iZ' ,r?. W sau stau saw naca ttWiam. !Pa CsiiPTrr?. of a, 1 Vfr m 1 9 j V ar aw w i-m 1 6 rr J1. H IN THE HOP YAEDS VISES SOr DAMAGED BY THE BE CET BAI5S. The CroD tromIs8 to B ao ExeHent . 'One If Warm Weather Will Setia Sow. tFrom Daily Aur vst 20th ) Salem hop dealers take a hopeful view tJie British do .themselves w hy tiiey of present conditions in the .yards, and , j-a't raise more poultry and eggs, look for no bad effects as a result aasl S9 a . poultry conference met at of the recent showery weather, espeel- adirvg to talk the matter 4vcr. ally 'since the rains" are now beins fol-j - Walter 'Long, president of the Brit lowed fey warm days, with sufficient lsh iv0aPi of agriculture, told (the del eunshlns to dry the moisture on the Agates -that forty-three eggs were im vines and burrs. They assert that the p0Ttejj each vear for every man, wo rain has benefited the. yards by wash- an1 h11f! Jnjhe Cnited Kingdom. 4ns the vines, and with warm weathfer iroiwing nne crop j - ue .giejw improved both in quality and quantity. 1 The lice, which appeared In . me : yards several weeks ago, will cot do great damage if the warm weather., reasonably expect a profit of continues, and the outlook is consider-,- ,Hri(ra ; VAar from th- ezsc of ed favorable. ! Harvest will doubtless be later this ; year than usual and it Is not likely , that Peking will commence dn the, majority of the yards before Septern-: berJOtn, although a few growers, whoj have an early variety or nops may beein ooerations sooner. This grade, 1 . , extent in the Willamette valley, ana is generally quality. considered of inferior The Puyallup Independent of last week ays: The rains of the present week have freshened and brightened up the vines and they are in splendid condition in this locality. With clear warm weather for the next lour weeks there Is no rea son why our growers should not") secure V.V.V.VaV---V-V.V.VVAV.".V.V.VV-V".VW-V. v.w.vv.v. 9- THE POSTOFFICE SITE. The Statesman was opposed to the poptofP.ce site which has been selected. Our opposition was based on our contention that the city could not well afford to give up any of the room devoted to park purposes or rather future park purposes. We stated, our opposition and our reasons therefor frankly. Now the Statesman Is heartily In favor of the postofflce -site that has been selected. 'We' are in favorf it because it has been se lected. The Capital City has been long in need of a government building for the transaction of postofilee and other federal business. Our people have for years clamored for the building. At la-?t the bill proposing this was passed by both houses of congress and became 'a law. It carries an appropriation of $100,000, half of which sum Is now available. If there is a souabble over the site agreed upon by the officials of the treasury department, the matter will be delayed, and we might finally lose the benefits of the present law. We misht on this account lose the government building entirely, and have the work, that has taken so many years, all to do over again. We hope that every citizen of Salem, of whatever Interest or former notion concerning the fittest location, will now make up his mind to support the conclusion that has been reached, and that all will unite in working for the early commencement of the w-ork of construction. , One view of the cse is that the location of the building on tbe west end of Willson avenue, which ia the ite agreed upon, will take that ""much of "the public grounds out of the care of the city and place the burden of keeping' it In order upon the general govern ment; anl that in this way the cost of improving; the balance would be made small enough so. that' the municipal corporation might un dertake the task at an earlier date than it might otheiwise if the whole plat had to be incluled in the plans. Anyway, let no citizen of Salem now put a straw in the way of the early commencement of the actual work of eon struct ion. Let's have the- building, and let the vexed question be .settled for all time. IS '"""""'""'"""""'"""'"""".""""""""r"a"a"a"a"a"e"ai"aV""aV the finest hop ever picked in th? stat?. j The following from th? Wheatland." I (Cal.) Four Corners, of August 12th. i fhown conditions in the California yards: The unprecedented cold weather of August has retarded picking. While the weather has male ripening back ward it Is 'making a fine hop. The b?r rls are ftlling out fine and heavy and are full of lupuline and of good color. If advices are correct the average picking price in California will be 9) cents. The Watervill. (N. T.) Times in a iccent isatie, says of the hop market In that place: Since onr last we have beard of two sales of '9S stock. James Baldwin sold 47 bales at about 9c and China Smith 30 at 11c. Daniel Liveri- mre lias sold his 6 bales of Palme; Seedlings '9s, for lfi. Mrs. A. J. Hal. has sold her West Seedlings, not yet picked, about 12 bales, at Pic and Mrs. Wm. P. Locke 20 bales of same vr ' iety for ISc. Offers of 12c for the lat crop have been made but so far noi accepted. T Ail are waicning tn yarus very closely now on account of the critical state they are in regarding lice. Thus far no damage to speak of has been done. It all depends on whether the lice Increase and spread to all the yards or disappear as suddenly as they came. There is no denying that there ar lice, some of the yards being badly aflicted with them, but it Is hoped the visitation may be short-lived. j The Oneida, (N. T.) Union of last, week says: There is but comparatively little do ing in the way of hop transactions' . . - ."' here or elsewhere. A few of the Pal- At nton th ! mer seedling and other early varieties executions is about 300 per Vesr. but have been harvested in differnt parts .to Ms '.50.000 rebels were beheaded, of the county and a few light sales are Tne headsman formerly received about noted at from 15 to 13 cents per pound- a head, but the supply and compe But these sales hav no bearing on the tltlon have reduced the wage , to M market in a general way. E. J. Smith, nt.f apiece. Most of th criminals of this city, contracted 100 bales on "! rs beheaded are water pirates or Saturday last, at 12 cents per pound, to be delivered in October, money for picking to be advanced and quality they grow; vAmong the lots secured by him was half the amounts grown by Ira L. Snell. Adddison enell and Christ, Bros.; also 10 bales of W. I. Dtirfee. i -'"- - " ' ' ' " "' -,--'- f PETROLEUM DRINKINO. A Paris Journal declare that te- troleum drinkers' are becoming plen um! in in iiasuue quarter. TIIE BRrriSH- HEX. A Conference In England to Improve the poultry-Raising Industry. Great Britain i the largest egg Im porunff country, No breakfast table t7 r.imlahed without eggs, and ii.:.i.i, fen would give up in. despair M t, were mtimated to them that they iulatlon can consume. In fact, the r 'number of hens isso very inadeauate that over i.3jj.wu,ww . 01 t-ift.CO0.0OO. are imported every ear to make up the deficiency in the Some KUtrIy. Nobody wonders more than ppJ every one of thtse eggs might as well be raised at home. He. wou5d do all he C(JuIll to facilitate th! . ..ah. result- Some of the dele- ; th t the poultry farmer ,na tiioro- was -no reason home fihou!1 not g increased. -Various ways of the Industry were ap- . ' e 3 vllJ . .ouoS i,.r - ------ nce was a trip to Baynards in Sur- kv. where the delegates were con- ducted over the ajreat poultry-fatten-. ing establishment of C. E. Brooke, who annually sends 3G.00O fowl3 to the London market. This market has some peculiarities which the poultry farmer must take Into account. The chicken must be sent to market with itlCfcnead on. for the buyer will not in vest in a fowl whose head has been been killed by some animal. 11 is r 5 also important that the chicken should have whita, or 1-at, yellow logs, aa the poultry buyers object to black 1 gs. There is no good ground for thin objection, but ruisiimprq win hav their way an 1 their wdvms rnuxt- t gratified. If chkkens with black legs are forced upon , the market they brrng only alout half the price Of those with light legs. i The. great hen countries of jEurope are France. Austria-Hungary. 4ftussia, Italy. Belgium and Ienmark, arfl thus England has plenty of neighbors that are willing to supply her waits. If China might only be economically tapped for poultry and egsrs that coun try com Id beat all creation In the quan-, tity supplied, for that empire has. more fowls than any other country in the world. j Their T'usJnef Poondng. probablv no one .hlr,g 1ms causeJ H,fh n gnra! ic-ia.l -f trade at Dr. StW- drug stores as their giving away to th?Ir many fUtomers of to many frfe trtal . Itnttlo rf rr Tv'inir'j N Discovery for Ccnun-iptir-n. The r trad-; Is simply erormous In !Hf very valua ble K-medy, from the fact that it al wfys cures "and r.tvtt disappoint. Couehs, .Colds, AMhf.a, PronchlM. Croup, and all "throat end lung I's eases ar quickly cured, Tou can test It before buving by fretting a trial Itot- ,,e fnN?- t(jC an- il m- E'ry bottle warranted. iYEAULT EXECjTTIONS, IN CHINA. lana hantf'.ts. Th Best Remedy for Flur. Mr. Jchn Mathl is, a v sll known stock dealer of PuTaski, Ky., tsys: ' "Aftr running for nvr - a week with Ou. and rr.y physicians bavins: failed to re lieve me. I was advised to try Cham-b-rtatn's Odie. Colera and Diarrhoea Rerriedy. and hav tfce pleasure of fctatlir; tb.M the half of t.ne bottl' cured n.. For rale by . II. I-uhn. druf.glat, Salem, Or. . r - ' - ONE MOKE OFFICER BEC03I1IEXDEI BY GOVT. T, GEEB FOB APPOINTMENTS Captain J. K. Case, of Pui-Hauil, to Enter: the Xt vr Army-iu xcellect Kee-dd. i From Daily Av.iMtf-t 2!th ) Gov. T. T. Gc-er. fafter c nsf ieilnff ihz clii.i of the virktis cflkrs ct thj Seiond Crtrton vdunuer Chantry, wb asked to be ;ei onrrt:ti;cef3 foi-ppoint-tricnt as oiilcerK in trc- -new ai ny, 'y" tcniay U ici'i apli i the- : war clepari inert, recorri sr.cndjrg the f pj" intm it t f Curtain J .F Cie, .-I.-.tt -of. company F, Ffcond Orezon t-:untr infp.niry. Ti i is the tectnd ieecriV,ic!d.aioii maio iy the pyvctaM, cjh;i the ie-qiwi-t cf Sictc-tiiiy of Vi'tir llf o:, tii tiisi bei.13 tl:at of Major Percy Wi t "s, and romp Xe th.vo.uota of .ofl:c r to be niointed frcm the Ciee-it ngimen; for itntioris n th new army, Caotidn J. F. Cas h a. Ion? been a ftnJ'i:t of muitaiy it.i-.c?, r.: u v. 1 for many yet.r an active -national guardsman. He wgs appointed second lieutenant of ompany C, Fnt regi ment, Oi-on National Guard, Septem ber 17, 1SSS; first Ik u tenant, company I. First regiment, January 10, T9:- re signed September 11, 1S.h: appointed first lieutenant company I, November 2'J, appointed captain, September 14. appointed captain, company F, Second regiment Oregon voluntJi Infantry, May 1.1, 2WK. from I'ortland. His lccoid during the war wan a mo-u exijclh nt one. He was acting engini-v officer of th? first divhirn, April 27ih to June 10th; commissioner of prison ol" m lilt" rri"iu en iiijt.f i.c.v j , , 1 1, -s. comrlled from the cffUlal fcrchiv?a. sl:ow 3 that hq commardtd the r gtrmNU Apr.l tOjijfay Jd; conmaning spe cial lattalip of Orr-gcn und Minne sota TIcipPj .i icnuo, i'ciru;Tj ;-ni, wht-re he defeated a b.rge face cf thy Filipinos, taking many pn'sonfrs, with out ydstaihing any Icfscs. Upon th? disbsndiner of the O-egoa regiment. Chaplr.Cn 'Wm. S. Gilb'it wrf te the following regarding ti e w o k of tho organization, -which lad iron,; through tw o Avals' in th-. rhrippino isl ands: "The hitOtry cf the Soconu Oreg. n reg'.m-nt will always, tt-nicin unchang ed. It is complete unl nnFhed. Fv.r mc-mtcr has h.id i;de ir making, cur record vh:t it Is. and will nlwnvs fe-- a fn-ep gratincEtifTi in haing h-d prut in tho events of this n.e:rit aide ir '"Ibere ate some i!iin,r in our h's tcry that cannot b: expti used.- Th deer feeling of -brotherhood that binds us Is more sacred than vord. "vVli r evir we may meet, in years t: i one, to ha 's been In tHe Orefoii rcj-'in-cnt to gether will be a bend of friendship. Nor can wcr.'s . tell the feeling, that we remember -c well pr,C with aching scirow, that came when f, cooirada was slain by cur sitie in baitle or lay f- r months In fever, to be icop;e at- last by that wrrst foe. When we. i-tool wlln unce'vered bead ly the gifivv k tide in the far away Luzon, wo turned away in sifcnt-e, ftr no l.tiJs fouij ein''-3s cur srCt'tfs.. Noi -cao history f-V. r leli-thc t- t that comes t i-.uir:ui wh-n n en, I' d on by M-jie of du.y, face tivath But all these things ' tin sol . b r know?, and will lit. vet f-1 set. The legimcnt -iartei. ,V'e hr.' tti'd to do onr (iiity welb We have ea-de-jvcie.-j te honor r irr country ari nur sti lt- ar.il thos? hv? ion? we arc." The foMov.-in-i table oi tati-tli-s of tb-' re!n: nt. is given out by scin- f the rt tut ring f, ?d.ejs; No. Paving S311 I'rnnci-co, May 23. 13 ... No. ct rccrui'. PH .11-, r:tl 101 Tei'ti ;. .. .. .. ... No. leaving Manila Jure lith Discharged ditiiag the year...... !is haig'.d at Manila Jur.o lth.. Died ,. , Mi j-ing iN-ft rf'ons Sick, ictuiring en tho 'dtcVef.. Z Totil .. .. .. Th-; two dr--.rters i-rc glve.a as F;ink Kcniify, of o-t any A and fu pTicit J. Murphy, of con.pur.y f. ;By the M&tllh Cone spou nt of "Irf. Repubtica." GiMtcriiala: Tc besln with, it seo-T.s tc roe th .( all for"ln ctmmiite hcio is g'alns.t the. '"Ameri cans: this pcially so with th Hiitl'h, who rever fail to (how tiiolr disgiitt r,l Amciican mismanagement. This is r-ot a war t gainst savages, wh know not r ing pf the art f fiphtinjr; on, lli contrary, the- Fi-!p:rc-i aie v.-t-err-iis who are 'w 11 up in tactics an! ar not aril 1 t the etaell cf gunpow der. It s eay to "Wnd-rstjind where thy obtain.. (h ir pn-w vsfc. Xtom the rr.. mer.t that w rcmen-dier that whit Spair lad fifteen cr twenty thousand veterans here, she bad thirty thousand nstivts lwrfecily -disciplined; .-wrio h id fought at Joloj; Mindanao and Luzon, most of lha tl'o unter Spanis h ofl c ei. Caic tdmlng an Vrs.ge five yearn service, Hki Fllipfnos who served un der ihe'Spar.iards f fttdly number te.l.iy one luiviiej at.d twenty tlou-and veterans. -Where, trey -rru'-ai a great dinidviintage tvlsh toward to the Am-r-loii-s Is In the matter c-t nrrns. inas much as tb-y c-nly ps twenty or thitty thousand guns cf different intakes'.. Still they have a. cu1 lotus way cf ma'sing ihe mb cf thm; . a'h gun Is guar ll by femr men arn.ed with bo!os a lontr machete of ir.order om efle-t. When a Filljino fell, an other takes hi potr and k-ps o- fight ing till he furcnnil g, wh n a thltd or fourth takes his place. J The chiefs ure refty well Jn-t uc'eJ. I because sJta:u hud n liberal ystm by '.. Deafness Cannot be Cored by local applications. a they cannot rtv n ' diaeaed portion of th ear. There ia obJ il wit to euro I)eJnc. and that ia by con,-!T" tionkl remedies. IH-J.ia.k U raasrd br T' flamed condition of the mnoout lminri,i Eustachian Tube. When thia tube get. nelt fou have rumbling sound or imiwterttT ng. and wken it ia entirely dostd Iraffir f the reauit, and onle-s the inflammatjoneart taken out sod thia tubs restored to iu noJL condition, hearing w iil be doxtrnrisi f,,, ine casei out of ten are caused 'hr which ia notiiing but an inflamed coadafji tbe mucoua surface. 4 We will give One Hundred rki!lari fn . f ease of leafnes f caael br Va'tarrh) thv. t not b eur4 by KSli'a Catarrh Cure, bend ,'' circulars, free. . r . j . ti t-- r.is tu. Toledo f w'ich evt ry avcrue wrij ir-n tr j Flili ;os; ..this has roul; j ..;y ,." r'pafn. as can be- show? hatr- of tin- native ivrgy. s:- ... -. t th 'ld counti y. Ni 't 1 tl. Wftdng.tho i.-r-t!on i i f.- Siaal's Is.vf-y grt'dt. mi ,:.'''r sib!.? to undo -till t!.-1 ! tit ! of . j.- S l I - cntly dcp i. tho F'l;i ;."'.--, o. ly it-tarn' fo th:.ir for ---t', V : they' e cvir e-e:rp-!-'.t i.- tb. y tho ti W, arrj cvp e-;f 'n - ,j i Sic' r ' , f, M v : f-a-i j i- ic'r m n.natea i y u 1 .. -e w t; a dark- tm. - The maj it ity cf ; I h F l.r l i s peculiar mixture cf i -ami a-i-j tr "itntry; cf cncyclopcc i.; 1-ay.wic 1 radical deltas and si,iki--:h:,,u q, t ion's, .ill of avh'"h r-i v- to tiiakc r, a strangely contrasted tbntact.r. F. ery v.v e.f the priests find of tlfc .ret;, fir.ggirg lawyers considers, bin.s.df saee. On iocs not kirnvv :-w hr-ther ; laugh, cr wcnd?r at t-h way civiln. Iin changes some pte.pl. s. fdvg thI a smattering of the io- pti i-avii them with the orig'nal h n a tori-itj cf tht-ir race . . . -Tlf-y ure-Rrea Iy slvin ti ganely co'ors Mid tint at tho ramc lime they wiy Fr. ond physically ttrong v.nd. 1 ilulr kc ly ti; ret Fi;m my poiat of view tlv. situ.itj,- hf-re Is anything nut rea---sat inc. ai the Amei icfeiis will hi-ve to los-r rra men and spend ' priien " v-foie tfc. can -dorr. i net prencnt. t ondh.ors, . i military matters' thy oi es;inl tv peculiar am-.' ilia, tactics f th.. Fill noj, by wii.'h they leep th.'iv rcr,' constantly checkmn'lel oril n i tr. ! fa Heating- and ccmi 1. CCrc th out. One day they 111c b. r". usi-itir as far as they Pr- it co-ivn .-nt. . th-Mi its if by niacb-' jli y : roi awny In the r.ar cf C Am "1- ns. at the V"ry dcors e- M,a-n"l-i It is t. batile of the bull find tl.,' fly m ai-air. v For lxtanrc. at I'cilo ?n."''S'i'r,ia-he-Id out f.:r n s ear snd-jii 'l.a'f asal--the Insurgents; today th. i '-a il. hundred Arr.vr'icans ijf-rt . .mi thouph the y have 1m i n: en ,th" ..' : ; ' throe months, theydctvo tfrfi i nn' to take a single fea of 'it-.-M?cnebie vcryildr e is in 'tubs t lt-.plt' h,iinsr.l st .eight or t r, n 1K1 d. llais fgold) tliciich the I tt-ri-.-r sack of the town, niost cf tb .-. '. sf on the meridian's, who an- hsim. French, German.. L"giis-h - r s s?. Here .in Manila I he ""toH-.liii.'.n things Is fcarfiil withal, and . w-- h.i rnil.ttu-y I iw. Bui c v. n this i i.vr out so b.i--hro-rsdy ibf.t ru or," i t lowed in the streets' pfter I've l i 1 fvcf.lii?. fori upfion In. the di-t im tt nti m ts c nci :il the 'colonel wh.- v-, in cbiirge of the ersbmi houso It is f with the .fundry rut. tbe weect all Ik that lhi -w.cnl cf re.nfi"i."if inb-t i fe lt tn very h.iti.l. Ho:-j.'ta;t arc f th great s" 1 tar.ee hi Ibis campaign, but i;iM fcfiag fuli of w ound'd lit y r flov.irg with the sir'k. tc m '. a tent that the nc-hber (in f. ' 1 cs re for thr'm ln'thlr ow n l-.i.o . a do what ircy t,n to cur. Hie - f-- the flyn nt ry. Wli.;t nvist t-S)"3 to ki V 11- I t c.i ilniKil alarm is th" v.-c, ..r ! - th Hows which Is p.nbv.,-'i. c- s cv t-Mts' of cortinital vMcKe-s on ii, x t -i of th-r Amcrlca-iS, cr tl o e-. ;.f- n nh t'eiljt;- cl' th:- Flliplti. s: iv..'.- P" ef n.'vv? 1 : . r; .apit.-ra tc T 10 if.-- r tremr. -. Ma'd:a ! v v f : -J r n a taek: Malato and I-fi--i 1. r- la a fin la; condition, and f'.rii. is b : i- ! ..'vc Illtln while do it fl ;r-....n III... 1 ; Tbe confp r it ion o t'--- ;"'i-i army has much to. iV . -i j- !; v-- . t nW'.c their nn lev. y- tecicd for a fc.v iooo-h- tb-n' nuo.i ers of Jci rff v f. I : .1 ,a s nl m of e.tber'ir!f-ti..r:c'i , -but v P Tnk-es. The ifgtil.p- a 1.1117. is"-l i t-iie suir.-c pre iiciio-m. -iH'tac' in -t' prnpcriii'ii of foit ism 1 Is.', n-.'t gteat, " - I. t-jffct to. set through the !lnc.i a few days ami f t Agulnul do to tain his views on the rl nation bfn my redurn to" Central America. Mar.i:a, P. I. TWILIGHT, Mrrning b&th her se-ris of v'adi Sultiy r.tdn its teixJd gbii" . . Eveidng hours their jr'iiilc u.in'f Nirht fts drcamr nr.d reft from ear But lh pcrspvf twilight oei Gives its own fwed fcu-s birth. Wukii g -Vk'slorte w hich n.ay never Know reality on tarth. .'" r elet P d. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. nu Khd Ycu Haia Always BongW Bears the Signature of It's easy to , '3btH haul til? load tip a big hill if tou crease w a iron wheels witu UJCl Axis Crsass OX a box an4 learn whyH" tbe best VrtaM mmmm but An. Alt UIA. Bold mmhm. Mad br STANOABD OtL. CO. I