She Dall es VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, 1899. NO 55 A CL4SH AT ANY MOMENT Oralis Free Slate Trups Reported to Cnd lie Border Mi Natal. EXPECTED TO OC CUPY NEWCASTLE Diplomatic Relations Between Great Britain and the South African Republic Have Been Broken Oil. London, Oct. 11. Word of u cIobIi be tween tho opposing forces of tho Boers and Biitish in South Africa is expected momentarily. Tliere nro reports in cir culation that troops of the Orange Free Stato have nlreudv crossed the border and ure now advancing on L'.idysinith If this proves correct newB of . i Imttln may come ut any time. The Boers nru said to lmvo entered Natal bv tlio Oundy Clough paBS. Motitaguo White, couBul-genoral of tlio South African republic in London, ehut up shop und left this afternoon for tho continent. Conyngham Green, the British diplomatic ngunt in the Trans vaal, will leave Pretoria this afternoon. Thus diplomatic relations between the two countries are broken off. The Gazette of the South African republic contains a proclamation culling on all burghers domiciled outside the republic to return and present them selves for sorvice. If they fail they will be fined and imprisoned and their property confiscated. This action is taken in ord-er to catch British subject?, with suspected Boer spmpathies, and property within the South African republic. A force ot 4000 soldiers of the Trans vaal, under General Cronje, ure threaten ing Mafoking, and the inhabitants of that place are excited. Tho Boors are expected to occupy Newcastle by tomorrow. London, Oct. 11. A Petormartizburg dispatch eaya : There are persisting re ports ttiut Orange Free States troops have already crossed the frontier, and are advancing on Iadysmith. The Boers entered Natal by the Important piles of Candy Clough, thirty miles eouthweet uf Newcastle. London, Oct. 11. A dispatch from Petormartistburg.Natal, Buys that intense excitement prevails owing to the persis tent reports that Orango Free State troops have ul ready crossed the border und are advancing upon Ladysmith. Shot Down By His Wife. Noutiu'out, Wash., Oct. 10. L. J. Brown, proprietor of Brown's cafe and dancehall, wus killed by a shot fired by Ids wife about 10 o'clock this morning. Mra. Brown und her father went to a room and knocked at tho door. Brown and u woman were in tho room. Afler waiting thirty minutes Brown came out, mid lucked tho door behind him. Mra. Brown asked him for Home papotB, w hich he had agreed to give her on the previous day. lie gave her some sar castic answer and turned around. As he turned she drew n pistol and ehot him in the back of the neck. Brown lived about thirty minutes. Mrs. Brown gave hureelfup immediately after the shoot ing occurred, and is now in tho city jail. Wounded at Novclcta. Vanuouvwi Baukackb, Oct. 10. Captain Hugh McUrath, Fourth-cavalry, who is reported to have been seriously wounded in the battle of Noveleta yes terday, was stationed at this post for eome months, in command of troop E, Fourth cavalry, and accompanied it to Wan Frondsco when tho regiment was ordered to Manila. Before the troops tailed Captain McGrath was appointed major in the engineor corps, United Ktatea volunteer, und ordered to Savannah, and afterwards to Havana, where ha was chief engineer officer on the staff of General Ludlow. He was Delicious Hot Biscuit are made with Royal Baking Pow der, and are the most appetizing, healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit made with impure and adulterated baking powder are neither appetizing nor wholesome. It all depends upon the bak ing powder. Take every care to have your biscuit made with Royal, which is a pure cream of tartar baking pow der, if you would avoid indigestion. 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Charles Doughty, late a private in company H, Second Oregon volunteers, and who re turned from Manila in July with the regiment, had a narrow escape from death yesterday evening while going home on u bicycle. Young Doughty wae crosslm ustrettwalk and his wheel gavo linn a header. He fell on hit) head and shoulders aud was unconscious for about two hours. He received a terrible blow on tho outer angle of the left eyebrow, und his upper lip was badly torn. While at first liis physicians thought the accident would provo fatal, he is resting easy, and will recover. "I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea lieiuedy, for having put on the market eueh a wonder ful medicine," 6ays W. W. Masslngill. of Beaumout, Texas. There are muny thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysen tery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It is lor salo by Blukeley & Houghton Druggists. Mistaken For a Deer.' Okkoon Citv, Oct. 10. Last night John A. Howland brought in from the Upper Clackamas Ben Klmbley, of Da mascus, who is suffering from a rifle-. bill wound in the fleshy part of the right fiido below the armpit. The two men were following a deer, taking sepa rate routes. Howland mistook the color of Kimbley'a vest In the brush iora deer, and firei. The bullet grazed through the flesh to the depth of about half of its diameter. The accident occurred Thurs day afternoon, but they did not roach here until laet night to have the wound dressed. There is more Catarrh in this eection of the country than all othe diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many yars doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure witli local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science hue proyen catarrh tobe a constitutional dieease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. 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