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VOL. XI T
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2G, 1899.
NO 88
IV
HAS RESIGNED
He Aclian is In Consequence of Ills
Not Having: a Free Hani.
LORD SALISBURY
MAY FOLLOW
Transvaal Must Comply Willi linRlatid's
Every Demand or a Hot War Will
Follow -Knitter's Rcsiynntloii Ma)
Not He Accepted.
Cvpj: Town, July 25. Advicoa have
been received hero oor.firmine; the report
tli.it President Kruur Iihh reaiKnod.
News Kept Secret.
London, July 1!5. Thu JuhuunoHburi:
coru'Bpoiident at thu Standard miya:
. "l'rceideut Kroner Hunt u luttur to the
volkeraad rodiunliiK thu presidency in
cmiei'ipiunce of tint refusal tu i;ivu hint u
free hand oa to the dyntiniito mnnopoly.
He attutukd tho iniiiiliiiK of tlm volharauil
this afternoon, during tho eonuidurution
ol hiu letter. It if not known yot whethur
iiia resiirtiation wiib euiulitloniil. Thu
newa was kept aeerot tit I'rutoriu."
Salisluiry May Kesimi.
New Yokic, July 25. A dispatch to
the Times from London Bays : Thu ut
tcntion of till J-ti In tid in iipuin turned
tovaid thu Transvaal. The Times bhvb
Premier Schrutnor, of Capo Colony, can
not incito Kr tiger to inivlcu furthur con
cessions. Much unreal is niunifoatcd hero,
and tins ia not likoly to bu lessoned in
tho next few iluya. An uutliority of tho
liltlhoat character made thu following
statement today:
"I iiiusa every cluiiiaiul of KiiKlund ho
complied with, tlioru will lai war. This
I1119 l)ei!ii thu iutontion of tlio government
from thu outset. Mlniur waa eont to
South Afrieu fur tho purposuof oatubllah
iRK suzerainty of England, not only in
oreiijii, hut In domestic uiraira. Tho
Uitlniiilura' dcairoa wore thoroughly con
eiderud nail decided to ho reasonable. If
Milnur'a demands are grutud,,lt will is
tabllali Kugllali rights to iulorforo in tlio
domeitii: iilhiira of tlio Trnnavanl ; if not,
there will ho war.
"Loid Salisbury's n;aii;uution limy bo
expected within 11 fuw uiontha. Ilia wife's
illness may be given ub tlio cause, llo
is tired of tho game and anxious to ro
tire. "Kvery littlu dutalt of tho campaign
lias been mapped out. It will not bo a
"petition of furuior fights with thu
Huura. It will bo ratliur a campaign on
tlm lines of Kitchener's advance in ttio
Soudan. In thu coming conflict, tho
wliolu llrillah umpire will tako part. Tho
Mulish voliinteora have buon aoundud,
and they ro rcudy. Australia, New
salami, Canada and Indiu have been
hMrd 'roin and will bo called upon."
Forty Bushels Per Acre.
Wkmon, July 24. Crop prospects nro
excellent in thia locality. Forty bualiolH
iwac.ru will not bo an unusual yield for
hdl-eown grain, and tho coolor weather
now prevailing will usaiat greatly 111 ma
,llri"K sprlng-sown, which had an Herod
eomowlmt from thu "hot spell," nnd
JifyiiiK winds. Some of tlio fall wheat
8 Bo plump nnd heavy that It Iiiib
JodKed.
Harvesting will iionurally communco
wlliin a few days. It la ulrcadv in
I'ronreaa in tho Walla Walla valley,
yoml Milton, whore groin ia oarllor
aid tho damage appears to havo been
Baiter thHii In thia section. ltoports
foiii ttiuro arutlmt twonty-flvo to thirty
liela pur U!ro H til0 ,,8rti yiol(j from
elds that promised u third more uoforo
"o unfavorable woathor came.
Dewey Will Hc Located in Vnslilintoii.
ft"w Yoiik, July 25.-A Hpeclul to tho
emldlrom Wuahlngton oajH: There
"inch gossip in naval eirclea reapeutiiig
Kmluty to wlifeh Admiral Dewuy will
"Uttiwluiied upon hla arrival In this conn-
lAVAl Baking
T ABSOLUTELY DUBF
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
WOVAl nKIN(l rO-DEH
try. Seurotar) Look poaitivuly declarca
tlio poat Iihh nit yet heon delected and
that u declalon will he made only when
he liua had an opportunity to consult
with Admiral Dowoy and hua learned ina
wialtea. Thuro ia apparently no doubt,
liowevur, Unit tho iiilmiral will bo sta
tioned in Washington at thu heiid of a
strong board, poaHlbly tho board of in
Hiiuclion and survey, whoao duties will
ho enlarged ho an to tuko in queatioiiB of
jioliny rulatint; to ahip cmiHtructioii.
Should u board of admirala hu tlio re
Hiilt of thonr(:aui7.:itioii of thu muchanical
bureaus of thu depurtuiunt, 11 a proponed
by thoau wiio favor auch a Holutiou next
to tlio munition of thu pruuent ayatuuia,
thuru ia littlu doubt that thu admiral
will hu mado the head of the board.
IS IT KlUHT
I'nr 1111 Kdllur lo Itiimiiiiiiiiiiul
.lliilllulneH'.'
J'lltmit
From Sylvan Valley News, Urevrad,
N. C.
It may bu a queation whether the
editor of u newspaper bus the rfcht to
puliliely recommend any of tho varioua
proprietary medicinea which flood tho
market, yet uh a nruventivo of Bufferine;
wu feel It u duty to aay a nond word for
Chamhorlain'K Colic, Cholera and Diur
rhoua Uemedy. Wo lmvo known and
uaed thia medicinu in our family lor
twenty yeara and hayo always found it
roliuhle. In many cuaue 11 doau of this
remedy would wave lioura of Euiluriui:
whilu a phyaiciau ia awaited. Wo do
not believe in depending implicitly on
any medicine for a cure, but wu do
believe t tint if a bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Itemed' waa kejit on hand
and adiuiniatcred at thu iuceptiun of an
attack, much auiluriuc, might bo avoided
and in very many caaea thu presence of
a phyaiciau would not bu required. At
luuHt thia lias been our experience
during tlio past twenty years. For Bale
by Dlakuloy & Houghton, Druggiata.
Death of Lloyd Tevis.
San Fkancihco, July iM. Lloyd Tevie,
the well-known capltuliat, died tonight
at tho residence in thu city. The end
wiih entirulv unexpected, although he
had been confined to ilia room witli a
aovure cold for about a fortnight. Ho
1 ad not buen robuat for eomc tune, nnd
owing to advancing yeara ho wub unuble
to withatund tlio complications which
followed hia original indiapoaitiou.
Uutiii'i-li Uiililiitl l) Oun il
with local iinplicalioua, na they cannot
reach thu Heat of thu diaeaao. Catarrh
ia a blood or constitutional dleeuse, and
in ordur to cure it yon niuat tako inter
nal luinediuH. llaU'e Catarrh Guru ih
taken Internally, and acta directly on
tho blood and niucoua Hiirfacea. Hall'a
Catarrh Cure ia not n quack medicine.
It was wiib preaenbod by one of thu boat
phyalciaiiH in thia country for years, and
Ih ureeiilar nieacrlntion. It in composed
of tho boat tunica known, combined with
thu heat bluod purilluta, acting directly
on the mucous aurfacea. Tlio perfect
combination of tho two ingredienta ia
what nroducua audi wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Sund for teatiuioniale,
free.
F. J. CiiKNiiv & Co., Tropa., Toledo 0.
Sold by drrugglata, pricu 7c.
Hall'B Family IMlla nro thu heat. Vi
Was Stepmother lo Minnie Hank.
FoiiijstGhovk. July'Jt. Mra. Andrew
ilauk, of CornolliiH, who died Friday
evening from thoetlecta of a strangulated
hernia, need fiOyeaia, waa liurioii touay
in tho Catholic cemetery at Verboot.
She had baun a rualdeut of Washington
county fifteen yeara. Shu wus stepmother
of the prlma donna, Mlnulo Hank, the
singer, who has a world-wide reputation.
Grcen-Hycd Monster.
I.0W11 Hcauh. (Jul.. July t!5. F. Thu-
vor, a cobbler 60 yeara old, allot and iu
atuntly killed MUb Dorothy McKee, aged
I.M. 'J hovnr was jealouH 01 tno aiioiiiion
paid the lady by a young nmn iiaiued
Powder
CO., NW YORK.
Caker. Tliever attempted to shoot Ba
ker nlao, but failing in this, turned the
weapon upon himaulf. Ho is thought to
be fatally wounded.
rttory nf u iSlnvn.
Te bo bound iiand und foot for years
by tlio chains of dieeaee is tho worst
form of aluvery. Geo. D. Willintnp, of
Manchester, Mich., tella how audi a
slave was mado free. He aaya: "My
wife hr.a been so helpleaa for five yeara
Unit olio could not tuin over in lied
alone. After uaing two bottlea of Elec
tric Iiittorp, Blie is wonderfully im
proved and able to do her own work."
This Biipremu remedy for female dis
eiifliiB quickly ,curea nervousneas, sleep
lusBiieaa, uieluncholy, headaclic, bnck
aclie, fainting und Aiv.zy spella. This
miracle working medicine is a godeend
to weak, sickly, run down people. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold
by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. C
U. P. Will Double Track.
St. Paul, Minn., July '2i. -A special
from New York says it was announced
today that tlio Union Pacific would nt
once begin double tracking its entire
line, at tho cost of if 10,000,000. New
double Bteel bridges will supplant the
preaent onea. The work will be done in
11.' sectious, and it is to be completed in
two yeurs.
Itntuurliublo Kiwcuii,
Mrs, Michael Cirtain, Plaiufield, III.
milked thu statement, that she cuught
cold, which settled on her lungs; she
waa treated for a month by her family
physician, hut grew worse. IIu told her
alio waa a hopulea victim of consumption
and that no medicine could cure her.
Her drnggiat suggested Dr. King'a 2s'ew
Discovery for consumption ; elie bought
a buttle and to her delight found herself
benefited from the first, close. Shu con
tinued to use and after taking six bottles
found herself sound and well ; now does
her own housowork, and is as well ae
she ever was. Free trial hottto of this
Great Discovery at Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug atore. Only 50 cents and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed. G
An Kiililomlu of liliirrliuoa.
Mr. A. Sundera, writing from Cocoa
nut Grove, Flu., saya thuro lias been
quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there.
He had a severe uttuck and was cured
by four dosea of Clianiberlutn'a Cholic,
Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Kemedy. lie
says ho aleo recommended it to others
and they say it is the best medicine they
ever need. Eor hale bv Blakeley &
Houghton Druggista.
DoWitt's Little ;Knrly Kiaera benefit
permanently. They lend gentle oeEiat
unco to nature, cauaing 110 puiua or
weakness, permanently curing constipa
tion and liver ailmente. Butler Drug
Co.
For Sale.
Three houses and lour
lots in Tho Dalles, as a
wholo or separately. Lo
cation east of high school.
Pays exceptionally good
interest on invoslmont.
Property in good con
dition. Addross,
M. I7. Fitz Gerald,
Tho Dalles, Or.
Send in care of Thu Chronicle.
LAST TIME ON
DRESS PARADE
Scconi Orep Beviswcd ty General
Bgcdc and Staff.
THEY MADE A
GOOD SHOWING
Same Thorough Efficiency Which Gave
the Second Oregon the Reputation
of Being the Best Drilled Regiment
at Manila, Still Manifest.
Pnnsmio, Cal., July ly. Yetterdny
afternoon the Second Oregon regiment
gave what will probably be its Inst dress
parade while iu tliijervice of the United
States.
The parado was formedan line of bat
talions in cloEe columns Although the
itgiment had not held a dress parade or
battalion drill for live months, it ac
quitted itself j'pleudidly and elicited
highly favorable comments from arixy
officera present. At Manila it was freely
admitted that the Oregon regiment gnve
the best drees parades there, excelling
evtn the Fourteenth inlantry, the best
regular regiment there. There la pro
bably not u regiment now in the Eervice
tiiat can equal it in this respect. After
the parade the regiment was reviewed by
General Beebe and staff, and then it
marched in review, twenty-four files
front, preserving perfect alignment in
every company.
Physical ExaminaUtjns.
The work of phvsicd ixnmination of
tlio men began yesterday; the first bat
talion being taken firsts The surgeons
finished with the band and hospital
corps ani companies A and D. Today
companies II and L will be disposed of,
and then thu second battalion will be
taKen. The scratch rolls of some of the
companies will be completed today and
handed in for critical examination by
the mustering officers. After these have
been checked and corrected, five copies
will be made, two for the paymaster,
oue for the adjutant-gpneral of tho army,
one for the adjutantgeneral of Oregon,
to be filed with the state records, and
one for the company commander, with
the company records. This work will
consume ulLof two weeka longer.
'ulCHlliC lOl'lllHloilH
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cures
thutu ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boila, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. " r.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice ia hereby given that tlio part
nership heretofore existing between
C. J. Cathcart and J. D. Straus, under
tho firm name of Cathcart k Straus, is
thia day dissolved by mutual consent,
C. J. Cathcart retiring. J. I). Straus
will continue the business, und will col
lect all bills due said iirm and pay all
accounts against the same.
Dated July 1, 1899.
C. J. Catiicaut,
J. D. Stkaus.
DeWitt'a Little Early Itieers expel
from the system all poisonous accumu
lations, reguluto tho stomach, bowels
and liver, and purify the blood, They
drivo away disease, disalpatu melancholy
and give health and vigor for the daily
routine. Do 110 gripu or Bickeu. Butler
Drug Co,
ano ituuuid.
A reward of 20 will be paid for the ar
rest of any person caught stealing flowers
or anything elto from tho Odd Fellows'
cemetery.
Gun-shot wounds mid powder-burns,
cuts, brulei'H, sprains, wounds hum
rusty nulla, insects stings and Ivy poison,
lug-quickly lieuled by DeWltt's Witch
Hatful Salve. Positively prevents blood
poisoning. Beware ol counterfeits. Do
Witt's is m(t and mxt. Butler Drug Co.
THIS
A Tan Shoe Sale!
A sale not of odds and ends, but of our
regular and most desirable, up-to-date
Spring and Summer of 1899 styles.
Oar Loss Will
Oxblood Russian ralf lace shoes,
value $3.00. Thia week
Ladies' Oxfords.
Chocolate Viena button ox
fords, hand-turned eole,
handsome coin toe, value
$3.50. This week 2.20
Chocolate vesting top south
ern tie, flexible sole, value
$3.00. This week 2.00
LadieB chocolate vesting top
oxfords, hand-turned sole,
value $3.00. Thia week . . . 2.00
Lidies' chocolate vesting top
oxforde, value $2,50. Thia
week 1.70
Value $2.00. This week ... 1.50
Miss' and Childs' Lace Shoes.
Chocolate, vesting top, lace shoes, coin toe; sizes 8'.. toll, value
$1.50. Thia week " $1.10
Sizes 114 to 2, value $1.75. This week 1.30
Men's tan willow calf, nickle hooka and eyea, latest popular last,
value $3.50. This week 2.35
Men's chocolate vici kid, reduced for the week from $3,00 to 2.20
Sale commences Tuesday a. m.: concludes Sat-
f. urday at 9 p. m.'
A. M. Williams & Co.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice la heiebv (riven that 1 have Hied with
thu cluik (it thu rounlv Court of thu Suite 11I
Oregon, fur Wukco County, jay tjnal account ni
aduiinUtrator ol thu u.tatc of O. W. Kco, ilu
ceaMtt, ami by tmonlur of thu County court
Hiori'siiiu, uumu juhu i, itvj, .Moiiuuy, jwi) .1,
ls'Jti, at thu hour ol 'J o'clock . 111., 1ms been
tlxed us thu time ami thu County Com t room
in pulton City 10. the plticK for thu hearliiKof
objections to wild 11 mil m-couiit, und thutcltlc
mciit ol mid cm ate.
Y. V. MAY.-',
Juii li lt AdmlnUtrator.
Executor's Notico.
Kotlco Ih hereby Riven Unit the uuderi-lKiicd
hax been ituly aiHlutcd by tho honorable
County Court of the Statu of Orcnon, for Whm-o
county, a executor of thu cutato of Cliche J.
HalKht, (liccubcil, All piT'Oiu liuilnK claims
UKaliibt bald estate 1110 hereby notlllcd to ru
wet the Miine, piopcrly vcilitcd, tu inu at my
ollleu la Dalles Cltv, Oienou, within Mx luouthb
from thu ilaluof ttiU notice.
Dated this Mil day of July, lew.
h'KANK MKNKKKK,
Kxcctitor uf thu mtatu of t'liebu J, JUIrIiI,
decciuud, Jlyhll
WEEK
Be Your Gain.
Ladies'
Lace Shoes.
Chocolate willow calf lace
shoe, up to-date last,
worth 4.00. This week
only $2.75
Tan kid laco shoe, fancy jfj
vesting laco stay, flexi- ff
hie sole, valne $3.50.
Thia week only 2.35 w
Chocolate kid vesting top
lace shoe, Goodyear welt
sole, new coin toe, value
$3.00. This week 2.2c
coin toe, medium heaw sole, gf
, 1.S5 f
Il$g
Men's
Colored Shoes
Mot's $5.00 tan willow
calf, bull dog toe, nied.
eole. Tina week 3,45
Men's choeolato vici kid,
vesting top, value $4.00.
This week 2.C5
Men's cliocolatu vici kid.
coin toe, value $3.50. $J
xuis wecx . iu
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NOTIOK FOR PUBLICATION.
I.amij Ofkick at Tiik Dam es, Oitunoh-;
Juno in, Ib'j'j. I
Kotlco U hereby given that thu following
named settler has tiled notico of Ida intention
to muUe final iiroof iu sujiiiurt of bis claim, mill
that s ild proof will bu niadu beforu the rcuixter
and receiver at Thu Dullcn, Urccoii, 011 Saturday,
July ii'J, lbiw, viz:
I'll 11 lu (Irlmuiid,
widow of 1'lerre (irlmaud, lUceiisetl, of Tho
lMiUd.; II, K, No. tOTO, for the li'u SKK Hce.'JI,
Tp. 1 north, it la K. WW.
IIu uauieii thu follouiug witnciscN to mvu
hUroulIutioiih reidencu upon und cultivation
of nld Ixiid, viz:
Clnu. A. Suliutz, Hock Cary, Umls HuudiM
Andicw Uruillmrt, all of Thu Dalles, (Irifrnu.
Jaiill 11 JAY 1'. LUCAS, ittulsU-r.
V , liOOlIP,
JOHN IUVIN
MOOItE & GAVIN,
ATTOItNKYS AT LAW.
Itoouu ay mid W.ovcr U. a. Ijind Ollleu.
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