)tonhk. VOL. XII JTHE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1899. NO C4 Z)c On I ! cc. AGAIN THEY ARE DEFEATED Boers Driven Oat Laagto. of Eland's CAVALRY IS IN PURSUIT Generals (he White and French Carried Position Meager Details of the Fight The Invaders, in Their Flight, Abandoned Equipment, Horses and Wagons. R AVAI Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Bovtt nKiNO powcew co., new vobk. IOKon, Oct. 22. At 2 o'clock thin morning the war office posted the follow ing from General Archibald Hunter: "Ladysmith, Oct, 21, 8:45 p. ui. General Wlnto rode towurd Eland's Liagto at 2:30 p.m. The force under General French left hero a 4 n. in. by road and rail to Model 's bridge. 1 remain here in defense of Ladysmith with the Gloucester regiment, half the Man chester, half the Gordon Highlanders, a mountain battery and 000 Natal vol uuteera. "I learn by telephone from nn armored train a mile this side of Eland's Ltigto that at 5 p. in the enemy's three gunB were silenced and that our infantry was about to charge. The enemy's number this morning wbb estimated at 1000, and another 1000 is expected to arrive daring the afternoon. General White's in tantion was to reopen the railway to Dundee and return here with his troops tonight. "At 7:45 a report was received by telephone saying we had carried the enemy's position, capturing their camp, equipment, horses and wagons. The cavalry are in pursuit. The operators on the instruments say Me have somo wounded, but have no details yet. I expect uenorul White will Do late, to I'll wire for him." Beginning of the Hattlc of Glencoc. A correspondent in Ulencoe camp (lends the following dispatch, uudor date of October 20, morning : "Daybreak disclosed the Dutch all around Dundee. As soon as they were in line behind Peter Smith's house, where they posted u cannon, rifle fire begun generally, and to wake us they put eevural shots and shells slap into the camp, causing a speedy evacuation of the tents and forming up of all the ranks outside the camp. Our guns were noon in action, and replied with telling oifect. So effective was our artillery lire that in ten minutes the guns of the Boera were all but silenced. I could see from my position how telling it was. I could see members of the etna" going about their duties us coolly as if tho whole thing was a sham battle. "As soon as the Boer tire slackened, our artillery, which had been beautifully nerved, trotted into town and pouted themselves. They soon compelled tho enemy to retire. Our guns continued to play on Smith's hill, where beautiful practice was made. "While our guns were so engaged, the hussars deployed on the lelt flank. Soon the cannonading coased, and, after five minutes' Bharp work, all was over. This may be put dowu as the first battle of Dundee. "Tho battle was soon renewed with great vigor. At 7 :35 a message arrived telling tho camp that 0000 Boers were marching on us with the intention of at tacking our rear. A heavy mist which c ips the surrounding hills obscures their upproach, and they may be ou us any hour. The only casualties known on our eide are the wounding of a trumpeter and a drummer in the Sixty-ninth battery," Tried to Burn Uaker Citv. Uakkk City, Oct. 21, Four incendiary fires occurred early this morning, and but (or the energetic effort of the do. partment in extinguishing them and the police in placing the culprit where he could do no further harm, the entire city might now be a heap of smoldering ruins. As it Is, Dunham's barn, together with five horses and several vehicles,and the Ashley barn are completely destroyed, and two others wore considerably dam aged before the flames were gotten un der control. A negro bootblack wne caught in the net of setting fire to the last building from which an alurm was sent in. He now languishes iu jail. Spain's Greatest Nned. Mr. R. P. Oljvia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. O. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in Die back of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood ond Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. iie says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri fies tho blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or uiling, you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Bryan Was Hissed. PiiEMONT, O.. Oct. 21. The Bryan McLean train left Findlay at 8:30 this morning. At Fostoria the train stopped for a few minutes, during which time Bryan appeard on the platform in re eponee to the calls of the crowd. Expressions of kindly greeting were exchanged, and comments were numer ous regarding the hissing at Findlay last night. Biyan was told that "Ohioans do not approve of that, Mr. Bryan, and we will resent it at the proper time and in the proper way." "Oh, well, those things are incidents CHANGE FOR THEW.'C. T. U. Headquarters to Be in Late Home of of Frances Willard. of a Mr. can, warm political campaign" replied Bryan. "If they cau stand it, I itibl Truln Servlcu to Kan Francisco, On October 15th the Southern Pacific Co. will inaugurate a "Daylight Ex press," leaving Portland at s30 a. in., and reaching San Francisco at 7:45 next evening only one night out. Botli standard Pullman and tourist sleepers will be attached. This tiew train ie in additiou to the present' 7 p. m. Shasta Overland, und will glye many passengers the desired opportunity to see enroute the Great Willamette, Umpqua and Sac ramento Valleyswithout loss cf time, and still arrive in Oakland and ban Francieco at a-eeasonable hour. Dewey Assigned. Washington, Oct. 21. Secretary Long has issued an order assigning Admiral Dewey to special duty at the navy de partment. By tho advice of his physician, Admiral Dewey has canceled his proposed trips to Philadelphia and Ulanta, and will accept no more invita tions before next spring. The Dewey house committee, which has in charge the purchase of a home for the udmiral with moneys received by popular subscription, has selected the house at 1747 Rhode Island avenue, northwest, known as the Fitch house. On the 10th ot December, 1897, Rev. A. Do'nahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: "After resorting to a number of so'called 'specific?,' usually kept in the houee, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheer fully recommend it to the public." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., Says: "ivOUOl Wyspopsitt vyurc uuicu uju of a severe case of indigestion; can strongly recommend It to ali;dyepeptics." Digests what you eat without ata iroui the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Butler Drug Co, Shaitlk, Wash., Oct. 21. In the con sideration of three important amend lnents to the constitution of the organiza tion, and in celebrating the silver jubilee of the society, the delegates to tho W. C. T. U. convention passed the sicond day of iho session. Two or three amend ments were adopted. One of theee removes the headquarters of the national organization from Chicago, where it has been located for many years, to Evanston, 111., at Rest cot t ace, the late home of Miss Frances Willard. The adoption of this amendment was had after a long and at times rattier heated debate, in which much feeling was manifested. In the discussion of this proposition the notional officers, without exception, supported the amendment. It developed that among the officers and delegates there was a strong .desire to have the permanent headquarters of the organiza tion at the place hallowed to them by the long residence of Miss Willard, and by the associations growing out of her occupancy of her rooms in Rest cottage, The opposition to the movement, which came from delegates from various parts the country, was beaten down under arguments founded upon the sentiment referred to. When the vote waB taken, shortly after noon, it stood 174 for the amendment and twenty-two against Too Much Rain For Farmers. IInj.sBOito, Oct. 21. The continuous heavy rains of the past week have swollen all the county streams and full farming operations are practically sub pended. Owing to the wet fall and the consequent lateness of harvest. Only few farmers have harvested their potato crop, and hundreds of acres of potatoes are in the ground. T. W. Thompson, of Gaston, reports that a large per cent of the grain on the Wapato . bottoms is in the shock, in the Btack or uncut. The Schieli'elin ranch, eix miles north west of this city, lost forty acres of corn as the result of the recent frost. This was the largest cornfield in the county A Nlglit of Terror. "Awful Hnxiety was felt for tho widow of tiie brave General Burnham of Machius, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning," writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and bad cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure alt Throat, Chest end Lung Diseases. Only 50c und $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store . I They are honest and feel best. I THE PINGREE SHOE TORWOMEN AT S 3 OP Do you wish to know more about the Com & & posite Shoe? & Kcnd tho little booklet our carrier will leave In your yard today or toirorrow or call ut our store. You don't have to buy. Come! A SHOE WITH A RECORD A. M. Williams & Company. .r IV At ntr ilic -&r. i&c jfir uAtiS: atfSur jrfSeji&r aSgr.jAf.iftc z&r jjSk iSc jiSejlfitalfa-.sfte Jtit jV.3ir n&r rtSr ifir iflr jSc iftr jSr jAt Jk Jit Robbed and Shot. Cottage Gkovk, Or., Oct. 21. Hiram Shook was shot in the breaet by two un known men today in Pass creek canyon, near the rock quarry on the Southern Pacific, seven miles couth of here. It appears that these men and Shook were about to make a trade, when Shook jingled some inouey in hie pocket. The men then proceeded to rob him. Shook, having a revolver, ehotitthem, missing. They took the revolver, away from him and shot him in the breast. They then took his money, amounting to $22, His wound Is serious, and his recovery is very uncertain, A warrant has been sworn out for the men. Use Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the bend. I'lnyed Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverisliness, Pimples or SoreB all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must bo purified in order to obtain good health. 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