THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28 1899. riUI'LK fOI) ALL KNOW. Wedanday a Pally. 11. J. Sums, of Iu(ur, ! in th city. K1 Hen.lereon run in yesterday from Wapiuitia. Mint Pearl Ward left on the Flyer tl.it morning (or lVrtland. )ln. Frank Fu'.ton, of Tuff. and Mrs. McCorkle eut do-u to l'orllmoj today. Mr. H. F. Davidson rame op from Hood Kiver yesleiday, returniu. today lln. O. . uJ xii a passenger on the boat Ibis morning, bound for l'orl land. Thoa. Fargher arrival last night from trip to tli metropolis, and left this morning for hit home near Oufur. Rev. Frank SpauMiog, ' pastor of the M. K. church at Hood Kiver, came up on th boat front that piaoe yesterday. Mra. Sin Cumniini and Mia Mamia Montgomery arrived last night from Albany and are guest of Mis. C. F. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Anderson, of Dufur, returned last night from visitiug the ez position In Portland, and (punt today in the city. Mrs. J. P. Mrlnerny and daughter. Mis Mar, accompanied by Miss Rose mary Baldwin, lelt on the Fiver this morning for Portland. Mr. L. Clarke arrived in the city last evening from her borne at Hood Kiver. Kb will remain a few daya before leav ing to visit ber daughter at More. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, who have been visiting in Portland, returned laat evening on tli'nr way to their home in Prineville. Mrs. Smith was formerly Misa Mary Adams, o( tbU city. Rev. D. V. Poiing will leave on this afternoon's train for Kugene, where he will attend the Congregational State As sociation. He will also visit in Aioany, returning to this city on Saturday. Mis Annie Dehni, who is now em ployed in a store at White Salmon, rime np from that place last evening. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. M. Wolfard, and the two ladies spent today in the city. J. U. CraJ!ebauh became restless roaming about our cuy with no gold in eigliland lelt on last night's train bonnd for (jreenhorn again. He was accom panied by T.J. Seufert. who is inter ested in the Gjlden Kigle mine, of wbicb J. H. is manager. Thursday's Dni'y S. C. Andrew, of Eiletisbtirg, is in the city. C. N". and H. O. Thomas are in from Bakeoven. J. X. Burgess came in from Antelope this momiug. R. D. Cameron, of White Salmon, was in town last night. Mis Pearl Joles left on the boat this morning for Portland. Mr. T. E. Jackson and daughter citne op Irom Mood Kiver yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L-xmey are j returne.1 Iroin fort. and yesterday alter visitor in tbe city from Mitchell. no"n- T,'eT. --' the countenance of mnmiprnri hnt tha.v linn t l-w,lr hartl T L ir ' - - f ci i 1 uuii . uumi, ui miFiu, rrxisirriru at the I'niatilU House yesterday. Dr. G. E. Sanders was a passenger on yesterday's afternoon train for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Linrgess were in from their home at Bakeoven yesterday. Otto Kohler, a former resident of The Dalle, arrived from Eilensbarg yester day. G. J. Pearce, wife and two children a -rived in the city yesterday from baleoi. John Winston, T. K. Winston and Henry Mitchell are visitors in The Dalles from Joseph, Wallowa county. Mr. and Mrs. Gen. W. Johnston, who have spent several davs in Portland and Salem, returned ,9t night and spent today in the city. Mra. H. M. Morse, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. If. II. Kid dell, returned to her bou.e in Portland yesterday afternoon. Mra. O. C. Steven left this morning for Portland, where she will make a two- weeks' visit befure returning to her borne in Gilliam county. Mr. Leon Curtiss, who ha been visiting in Portland, came np on last 1i.f Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the ystem or.s3 EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES -rfO ' eiry rue 6f.NviHt - miny o ty 'jK.,lr mw raAu(ri-MM4ik rau Mi naKKiu. X r JL. . Yyesi night' train and returned to her borne in tirand lallee this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Van Puyn, who have spent several daya in Portland, returned last uight, and" will be guests at the home of B. F. l.aughlin for a few days. Mrs. Chas. Johnson returned lo Port laud this morning, where she will re main with tier hustand until his health has improved sulhVienlly to return home. Konrad T,. Housercaiue in from his place at Kakeoven today. He has a thousand head of sheep on their way to this city, whii-h be has sold to I. P. Ketclium, aud is here to deliver. Iho. Harlan, who, with bis son, Mil ton, formerly editor of Tiik Ciikomi lk, is now publishing the I'aoilio lVuio crat in Portland, was in The Dalles yes terday in the iuterest of that publication. Ha returned to Portland this morning, rridny s Dally. Miss Lida McCown is in from Tygli. J. W. Osborn Is down from Arlington. E. C Burllngame is a visitor from North Yakima. Capt. Cowan came in from Warm Springs yesterday. A. A. Bouuey, stock inspector, ia in from Tygh today. Harry Liebe left yesterday afternoon for a businee visit to Wasco. Marmaduke Maiwell, one of Ridge way'i leading farmers, is in town. Mrs. M. T. Nolan and Mr. M I-ong returned on the Flyer last night from Portland. Hon. M. A. Moody was a passenger on the Flyer this morning bound for the metropolis. J. M. Filloon and wife returned lasi night from a trip to Portland, and ill leave this evening for Moro. Mr. and Mrs. F. Clausen and family came in yesterday from their home at Deschutes, returning this morning. Mra. A. Moabus and son, George, ar rived in the city last evening and are visiting Mrs. Moabus' daughter, Mrs. M. T. Nolan. Mrs. C. M. Grimes and daughter, Miss Peail, left this morning to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Grimes ia Portland. George Ruch, having spent the past three weeks with his sister, Mrs. J. Sutherland, in Spokane, returned home this morning. Chris Schwabe laid aside his duties at the Chronicle office and left this morn ing to spend a few dava in Portland and attend the exposition. E. Y. Judd, of the Pendleton Woolen Mills, came down from that place yester day and was a passenger on this morn ing boat for Portland. Mrs. Fred Fisher and Miss Vesta Bolton went to Portland Wednesday afternoon to stay over Sunday with Misses Josie Jenkins and Ed a Fisher. Judge Bradshaw and F. L. Houghton . ' ' beaten. Mrs. D. M. French returned oa last night's tram from Seattle where she has lieen attending the W. C. T. L". conven tion. She reports a most pleasant trip and a splendid meeting of these noble workers 'for humanity. Mrs. S.French remained over in Portland until tomor row visiting her daughter. KOft-1. Near this city, in the Mill creek neighborhood, Wednesday, Oct. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kneahel, a son. ' Atartta Letters. Following ia the list of letter remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalle un called for October 28, WM. Persons calling for the same will give date on which tbey were advertised : Mlm la. Allen, Miss Lucy Herrieks, Mrs Lizzie Allen, Mr Chas A Hull, Miss Ida Anderson, Mrs Jon Ivans, Mrs Ida liealtie, Mrs John Miers, Mr liettie Bauer, Mis Annie MeKinon, Mrs Lula Blooser, Mrs Marie McCann. Mrs Xora I Burgoyne, Mrs Annie Mack in lie, Mrs Jaa Balm, Mr E Plamel. Marv Evena, Ida Price, Miss Maud Gilmore, Mr D V Hoos, Miss Ien Gilmore, Mrs Med Scut!, Mrs Mv Harmaus, Mis AlidaTnoinpson, Isesia MIX. Albort, Mr Brown, M A Bricker, M M Burs, W M Boydston, Jasper Brown, Cha Braun, Otto Birniizki,C R Covntram. Arrie Carman, Fred L Carlson, Adolph Courav, K II Cook, H K fiavis, William C Duchisn, W E Drake, K V Ellwood, John M Evens, 8 M Elb, Frank (2) Ferguson, P Frederaker, J A Hall, Edgar B lleltgron, Andr Hasligur, Win Harris, Pup Hill, Robert Hashing, Wm Holmes, Cha Hutrnan, Cbas E Harrington, C II Herrieks. M Howe, F W (2) Howe, Henry Man-, Philip F Mcl.inmons, McTemmonds, J P Prli e, Richard Purdy, Hen Richardson, Mr T R'ggs. T A Ricnardron, Mr Skelton, Freeman1 .2) Ferguson, WillardA Stelrnant. Dn rredenbnrg, T htolkle, F Ferns n. Geo W Schmidt, Gnnger, Al Si-hurasings, John Gorxlfellow, Mr. Van Orsdall, J G Yweber, fc'c'll POSTAL CAkllH. Gokser, C Harris, Mrs E Hawthorn, C M Wright, D R Vangham, J R package:. Bronyn, II E Lu ky, J R Neely, Samuel Livingston, A W Mallory, M A Rhodes, Clara II. II. RllHllLI., P. M. "I wish to express my thank to the manufacturer of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv, for having pat on the market such a wonder ful medicine," say W. W. Massingill. of Beaumont, Tens. There are many thousands of mother whose children have been saved from attack of dysen tery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It Is for sal by Blakeley A Houghton Druggists. CItONJE'S ATTACK ON HAWKING Gen. laics Forces Entered LadysmitH Witluiit Molestation. GEN SYMONS IS WOUNDED He Was a Prisoner of War la the Hands of tbe liocr at the Time of Mis Death, and General Joubert Con siderately .Notified General White of the End. PkiroKii, .Oct. St. Via Lorenio Marque. The bombardment of Male king by General Crnnje' command began this moining. The women and children were given ample time to leave the town. Pkitohia, Oct. 25. Via Ixrenzo Marquei. The (helling of Mafeking was resumed at daybreak this morning. Several bonses are in flames. Lonoos, Oct. 20. The death of Gen eral William Penn Symons, British com- minder at Glenroe, who wa she I In the stomach, in the battle with the Boers here October 20, was officially announced in the house of commons today. The parliamentary secretary of the war office, Mr. Wyudham, in announcing the death of General Symons said: "The news was considerately sent to General White by General Joubert, which conveys the impression that Gen era! Yale bad to leave hi wounded at Dundee. We hope to bare shortly full Information on the disposition made by General Yule for his wounded before leaving. "The bouse," he added "will be glad to know that wa have a further report from Mafeking, which wa all right October 21. As the establishment there of tbe Nineteenth hussara wa complete, there i no explanation why the Infantry officer fell into the enemy' bands." Order were issued today for an addi tional 5000 troops to sail for South Alrica between November and November 18. Tbe war cilice received the following dispatch from General White: "Ladysmitb, Oct. 20. 12:40 p. m. General Yule's column just marched in here after a very hard march during the night of exceptionally heavy rain. The though done tip, are In good spirit and oniy want rest, not molest them." Tne enemv did Sounds Bad For Britons. London, Oct. 20. A l ela'ed dispatch from Glencoe camp admits that very few Poeri' dead and wonnded were funnel on the hVId alter the buttle in that vicinity. The correspondent at tempted to explain this by sav'ng : "Throughout the fight, the Boers, In accordance with their custom, buried their dead and carried oil their Bounded immediately after they fell, those left representing the casualties during the last moment of fighting." Another correpondi-nt say the reported capture of all Boer cannon by the British was incorrect. Aguinaldo's Strong Talk. Manila, Oct. 26. The Filipino con grew ha (elected a commission of native priests to proceed to Pome and eiplain to the pope the abuse and in iquitle of friar and ask for correcting intervention. Agninaldo, in a recent speech at Tarlac, characterized tne friar as intriguer and abuser of bonor, law and morality, and declared they caused Spain' downfall in the Philip pines. The Thirty-fourth Infantry, nnder Colonel Connor, proceeded t j San Isdro thi morning. Dewey In In Possession. Washington, Oct. 25. The house on Rhode Island avenue recently purchased for Admiral Dewey by popular subscrip tion wa formerly turned over to hi in to day by Assistant Secretary Vanderlip and United States Treasurer rtohert, of the Dewey house committee, fnbi cap tion amounting to 11275 were received today. Soldier' Free Library. 8a FaANcisco, Oct. 20. General Hlialter has provided headquarter in the army commissary building lor the com mittee of the Ked ('roes Society now en gaged In collecting books for a free libra ry to be established in Manila for the ose of American soldier. The committee ipect to coon have enoogh bock on hand to make a first shipment to the Philippine. The "Plow Hoy Preacher," Iter. J. Kirkman, lielle Hive, III., sav. "After suffering from Rronchial or lnng tronble for ten years, I wasenred by One Minute Cough Cure. It is al! that I claimed for it and more." It cure coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Wheels :'rzri and Motors SIANirACTfKXU Y AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DHIVINQ GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Circulars and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, on26 TIIK DALLES, OREOON THE D7TLLES STEAP. LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Ye?, ami wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point in quality ami the Merritt of our work is Rich that joojle p Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, but the htaiulanl rates, which are not Cevera high as some people C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of First 'Phone 341. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency lor the Create t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHI8IEY from ri.T. to r gallon. " iiTTi 1) year a old.) IMPORTED C0GNA0 Ir"'" 7.lK) to I12.IX) per gallon. (II to ".D ye'ersToll, CALIFORNIA ERA NDIL8 ? -r'.. I"0 er gallon. 4 to II ;ears old ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLYMPIA BEER on draught, Imported Ale and Porter. and JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kird Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, TmSo Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle ton FlOUr Th" lluar " nnu'tu"l Mpreesly for family , , evervsack I guaranteed to give satisfaction. ell onr good lower than any bones in the trails, and if yon don't think M call and get cur price and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. Crandall DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tp EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplied PIONEER I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. Subscribe for the Chronicle. f I m it I n t think, ami we want to and Court Street, THE DALLES. OR. Val Plat and Olympia Peer in tmttles & Burget Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. BAKERY. Advertise in the Chronicle. ! Exocutor's Notice. I Kullr la hfri'ln ali.n i 'V..,?rl,,'.''vr. i,", I ..unly inurl ,. , , 1 ' ;.h, II. ikM. U.-mM. All ir...h. i "' ""'-j ...In.! ..I.I ii .,. ',,., "" , In.i.i ll .I.I.. I ii'i. .,"." " i"..liiu lal.nl ll,f- 4tli ilxjr til July Administrator's Notice N.;llpU h,rl,riv.n ,im, ' l. lii .Inly H..i,l., I,, ,. .. " "ti'M t ..url.. u.. II,. M , ', ''"" s.ui.lr... ..ItMl i.i.ir.l.-r ,, Hi. 7. ".' l.1liis...-al. All-i. I,i in. 'I' a. .111.1 .l. ..UI. .i. i,, iHilin,,, . rl,'u Hi. Hin iniairlr v'f Ul.il l.i m. ,i I'l'i't in r .Ii..rn.(.. Imlur a Mm,.i,, '.. ' in. .nil,. Ir.nii th.il.t. ii,,, ,' "" Nx 1'slrO at llMJ IMIIm, Olrg.,11, l, y mlnWreMU lb. r......, Executor's Notico. Knluw l...ribr iln il,M ,. ,,,.',. ..I Hi. .ui. ..I orrann ..r u ; , ';"' '".- II11..III..I Mur, Mill.. .Ir,-.,, .,,.;;,,"'' T i.iiii .mi i. .I..,,. i.i ,,i fc.i.iM.,, i,,. ;"" r.Ml. 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