I) e Dn I ! co VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1899. NO G6 Saturday Next Will be the Opening Day of a Great Clearance Sale of LADIES' SILK SHIRT WAISTS and STYLISH DRESS SKIRTS at A. IYI. Williams & Co.'s. Original Cost Lost Sight of. The blue pencil - mark on some is just half the regular price on others even less. WAISTS, $2.50 to $6.50 former prices, $3.95 to $12.00 SKIRTS, $1.95 to $16.50 former prices, $2.50 to $20.00 A WILLIAMS & CO. UNFAVORABLE FOR GREAT BRITAIN Gsmral Yule Hard Presses Iw Boers in Ue Vicinity of DnMee. MUST SOON BE REINFORCED Uurguers arc Said to Have Secured the Services of Thirteen Thousand Natives. Nkw Yoiuc, Oct. 24. A dispatch to tlio WorliT from London Hays: The ministers mid their supporters are now realizing that they plunged into the war with reckless liaste, nnd the queen's message, in which she speaks of "dearly bought victories" anil "dreadful loss of life" indicate with a plainness which Bhe has novur hoforo permitted herself to in- dulge in, under like circumstances, her disapproval of the war. The British forces in Natal have al ready lost in killed or wounded nearly 1)00 men in threo days' flehtitiir. The Gordon Highlanders lost only one ofllcer and live men killed in their famous at. tuck on Dargai Heights in the Afrldi campaign, while at Eland's Laagto they had four ollicurs killed and nine wound od, twenty men killed and thirty-three wounded. Prolongation of the warbpyond British 1'xpictation is now regarded as certain. Lunuok, Oct. 24. Tho war office here has this morning been attempting to explain the summary of the situation in Nutul, furnished by Field Marshal Lord Wolsoloy to the house of commons yes terday. His statement is now said to have created unnecessary alarm, and it ia assorted that what the official note called General Yule's retirement would be- more accurately described as "a change of position for tactical reasons," and that tho alarm for the safety of the wounded is not justified. In the absence of authentic news, there are a number of contradictory rumors ufloat, but tho most reasonable interpre tation of tho various reports seems to in dicato that there was some artillery practice at Glencoe Saturday and Sunday, but no fighting at close quarters. There is no denying, however, that great mispense and anxiety exists, which has been increased by the report in circula tion purporting to emanate from official quarters to tho effect that the Boers have wcured tho services of 13,000 natives. News baa at length been received direct from Colonel Baden-Powell, dated Mafeking, October 15. It confirms the utatement that in tho armoied train fight the British had two men killed and fifteen wounded, including Lieutenant Lord Charles Bentinck, iu tho Ninth lancers, slightly wounded. Tho latest advices from Kimborley under date of Octobor 21 , euld tho Boers' attack was still pending, and that large Boer forces iu tho . neighborhood had destroyed big sections of the railroad line uortU aud south of the town. Fall Season a Failure. Ahtouia, 23, The run of fish line about R aVA Baking ABSOMJTEiytoRE Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL DAKIHO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ceased, and it is doubtful if a gillnetler, trapman, seiner, cold-storage man or canneryraan has paid expenses during the fall season. The recent storms have injured nearly all the traps iu Baker's bay, and they are being taken up for the Reason. Gillnetters are catching only dogfish, but they find a ready Bale at five cents each. It was but a few dayB ago tiiat the most unpleasant thing which could be said of a cannen man was that he packed dogfish, but now they are put up in quantities for Bale in the South. The up-river seines are reported to be doing nothing, and one haul at Miller's Bands Saturday netted only three fish. The fall season is now practically at an end, and was a dismal failure. OUR DUTY TO HELP ENGLAND Ex-Minister to Russia Breckinridge Opines That It Is in Event Rus sia or France Interferes in the Matter. Nkw Youk, Oct. 24 A special to the Herald from Washington says : Clifton R. Breckiuridge, United States minister to Russia during the second Cleveland administration, in an interview states that in case any nation or combination of natious should attempt to embarrass England in the present war in South Africa, it would be the imperative duty of tho United States to take the part of Great Britain and sustain her with our whole moral and material strength. He said : "Great Britain's action in South Africa is in lino with the duty and development of the Anglo-Saxon race. In her present struggle, she deserves the unanimous support of tho American people. In case other European nations should, through international jealousies, attempt to rotard her in tho clear and simple duty she iB performing at this time, tho con duct of the United States should be determined by considerations mightier than mero political expediency or political precedence. "Wo should bo enjoined by every sentiment of patriotism and every lie of racial kinship to stand shoulder to shoulder with our brethern across the sea." Appointment of Kx-Governor Lord. Washington, Oct. 23, The appoint ment of ex-Governor Lord, as minister to tho Argentine Republic, is looked upon with general favor In Washington, and much gratification has been ex pressed by those who are acquainted with tho new mlnistor. Ho will take his new office in about two weeks, as tho resignation of Mr. Buchanan expires in about that time. Tho appointment would hove been made at an earlier date, but the retiring minister hesitated iu order to make sure of his new position before surrendering his office in Argen tina. , Governor Lord's new poeition will pay him $7500 a year, whereas had he been appointed to Persia last winter he would have received but 45000. l'layed Out. 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He had, in years past, neglected his home state, and he is simply redeem ing promises of speeches made long ago. He said he is gratified at the receptions he received aud the sentiment of the people in the states recently visited. There is more Catarrh in tins section of the country than all othe diseases put together, and until the last few. years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science lias proven catarrh tobe a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho oulv constitutional euro on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly 3ti me Dioou aud mucous sunaces ot tne system. Thev offer one hunareu ioUurs :or any case it fans to cure. 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A dispatch to the Tribune from London save: The sailing of the channel squadron today for Gibraltar is now regarded by the keenest observers as an indication that some unexpected attack upon British interests is possible. The magnitude of the preparations for war, which are out of all proportion to the requirements of the military situation, can only be ade quately explained on the theory that the government suspected that soine great power would be tempted to seizo the opportunity for striking a sudden blow or carrying out a deeply cherished policy. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thoueands of snll'erers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Iilakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Thosa who desire to take instructions in (lancing will now have an opportunity. Messrs. A. 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DEALER IN Tents, Wagon Covers, and all articles usually kept in a first-class harness shop. Opposite .Moody's Warehouse, ' This Stamp a Guarantee MAKER THE DALLES, 011EG0X. of Quality. Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicle. SUMMONS. IN TIIK CIItCI'IT COUKT OF THE STATU 1 of Oregon, for tliu county of Wusco. Harriet A, binion, I'liilutlir, vs. William II. II, Fimnn, defendant. To William II. K, blmon, the above named defendant1 In the Niune of tho State of Oregon: Von mu hereby notllled to be mid appear in tho above entltlul court on or before tho last day of tho I iibllcatlou of this summons, towlt: On or be foie tialuxlay, tho 1Mb day o( Juivember, lfttl'.i, Ihen and there to answer the complaint of Die above named plulullll llhd against you iu the above entitled suit; mid if ou so fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof I lalullll will apply til said court for t lie relief prajvd lor iu her complaint, to-wll. Kor n de cree of theuboveeutlllcil (Mint forever dissolving and annulling llio bonds of mntiimoiiy now mid heretofore existing between phtiutitt' and defendant, and for an absolute decree of divorce from you, the said defendant, This summons is served upon you by publlcii lion thereof by order of the Hon, W. 1.. Ilr.ul shuw, Judge l the above entitled court, which order bears dati uf the '.'ml duy of October, Imu, and directs that said summons be served upon the said defendant by publication thereof for six consictitlvo weeks in The Dalles (,'llltONici.K, a weekly newspaper of general cireiiliillon, pub lished iu The Dalles, Wusco county, Oregon; hi Id publication u begin on the 7th day of October, lw., aud end on the Islli day of November, lew. JlL'KUIt A MKNKFICU, cct7 II Attorneys for 1'laiutlH'. SUMMONS. rN the rntctiiT louht ok the state of Oregon, for the County of Wasco. Charles O, I., lleuson, plaintiff, vs Hett'o A, HeiiMin, defeudent. To Ileltle A, Ucusou, the ubovo named defend ant: In the Ximio of the State of Oregon; You tiro hereby notllled to appear and answer the complaint iu Ihu ubovo entitled court ami cause on or befoie six weeks from tho date of tho lirst publication of this notice, to-wit: the Utli day of r-eptenibor, lb'J'J, and if you fall to so ap pear and uuswer or otherwise plead, tliopbilu tlll' w ill apply to the court for the relief prued fot iu hla complaint lieieiu, to wit; that thu bonds of iiiatifuiony now existing between pliiintitt'and ncfcudmit be dissolved forever and that iilalnlin'hiive Judgment against defendant for his costs and ilishurteiuouts aud for such other and further relief us to thu Court may seem meet aud ciulliih!c. This summons Is published by vlrttio of an otder made mid slgueil by Hon W, I.. Ilradhuw-, Judge of the ubovo entitled court, on thu '.'d day of Scptcml'sr. Ih'j'J, (Hurting that said summons he publixhed once a week for u period of not less than six consecutive wicks. i ItUl). W. WII.SON. septa I Attorney for I'lalutlll'. Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Hraudy. For salo at all llrst-class bars, 0. J Stubling, agent, The P-tlles. fill7-3m.