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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1899.
NO 67
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SATURDAY NEXT
Will bo the Opening Day of a
Great Clearance Sale
of LADIES' SILK SHIRT WAISTS
and STYLISH DRESS SKIRTS
at A. M. Williams & Co.'s.
Some of Saturday's Bargains.
DRESS SKIRTS.
$3.50
3.50
4.00
4.25
4.50
4.00
5.00
6.50
7.50
7 50
9.00
nine Cheviot Skirte (or $2 25
Brown Henrietta Skirts for 2 25
Blue Serge Skirts for 2 50
Black Serge Skirts for 3 00
Blue and Black CI. ecked Skirts for. 3 40
Tan and Rrown Plaid Skirts for. ... 3 00
Blue and Gold Plaid Skirts for 3 50
Brown and Gold Plaid Skirts for... 4 50
Fancv silk and wool Plaid Skirts for 5 00
Grav Plaid Skirts for 5 00
Zibaline Plaid Skirts for 0 50
fO.50 Blue Cheviot Braided Skirts for. . . .$4 05
7.00 Gray Flannel Braided Skirts for 5 00
7.50 Blue Venetian Braided Skirts for . . 5 00
8 00 Black Venetian Plain Skirts for 5 00
10.00 Tan Venetian Braided Skirts for . . . 6 00
5.00 Black Brocaded Silk Skirt for 3 80
8.50 BlacK Brocaded Silk Skirt for 0 50
8.50 Rhadame Silk Skirt for 0 50
Sale commenoea Saturday morning at 8 sharp
A. XH. WILLIAMS GO.
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RUSSIA HAS
NO INTEREST
la Eraser's People or Their Utile
GERMANY SAID
TO BE FRIENDLY
aVAI Baking
ABSOLUTELY "PURE
Powder
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
BOYAL OAKIHO POWDER CO., HEW YORK.
What Can France Do Alone? Moreover,
the Latter Is More Interested in
the Paris Exposition Than Any
thing Else Just Now.
Ni:w YoitK, Oct. 25. A dispatch to
tlio Times from Paris says :
There is much uncertainty as to the
real etato of affairs in the Transvaal,
and until the French know which way
the cat will jump, their opinion is not
very frankly expressed, and is therefore
difficult to guess.
The views entertained by M. Del Casse,
the minister of foreign aft'iiirs, are pre
cisely the same, and it is nonsense to
declare, as some of the Paris papers are
doing, that Franco and Russia propose
to iutorvene in Africa and help the Boers.
France is watching with great interest
the attitude, of the German emperor
with regard to the war. For some years
past every successive Freuch cabinet
has been hypnotized by the movements
of this young poteutute, just like some
historical subject under the manipula
tion of a professional mesuiemer. What
ever Emperor William does or seems in
clined to do calls for a great outcry here,
i'uris, which is empty more and more
both politically and socially, bids fair to
become a mere hull of echoes. The
French are inclined to believe that Em
peror William is no longer sympathetic
with the Boers. Russia is entirely dis
interested in the Transvaal. The Russian
press denounces Great Britain on broad
principals of morality and justice.
With Russia indifferent and Germany
friendly, Groat Britain has nothing to
fear from France. Moreover, France has
now but one idea, and that is the Paris
exposition. Any statesman who would
jeopardize the success of that show
would brinj about a revolution.
Germany Not In It.
Hkiimn, Oct. 25. The Tagohlalt do
nies the statement of the Eclair, of Put Ib,
that Germany, after promising assistance
to France and Russia for tho purpose of
intervening in the Transvaal, seems now
to withdraw it. The Tugeblatt declares :
"We believe we are well informed
when we state that the German govern
ment did not participate in any combi
nation for intervening."
Minnie Uavls Free.
Davkni'omt, Wash., Oct. 24. Minnie
DaviB, charged with murder In the first
degree in having made away with her il
legitimate child at Wilbur a few weoks
"Ko, was on trial In the superior court
hero yesterday and today. A jury was
impaneled Monday nnd the state's evi
dence was introduced. After the state
had made its oiso, Attorney Morritt
asked that the jury be exousvd while he
argued for a dismissal of the ease. He
held that the elate had failed to make
its case from the fact that it had not
proven the facts set forth in its opening
statement. Judge Neal denied the
motion.
QUARREL HAD
FATAL END
Lessee Kills Owner in Controversy
Over a Farm.
Salem, Or., Oct. 24. Ted Perry was
shot and killed today on a farm four
miles south of Salem, by J. A. Willard
Tho latter had rented the farm for a
year, and controversy existed between
them as to the time the leaee expired
Willard formerly kopt a store and post-
office at Liberty, a mile north of where
the tragedy occurred. In April last he
rented Perry's farm and lived on it up
to a few weeks ago, when he moved to
the city nnd became part owner of a
cigar-stand. Deceased came from Kansas
and lived at Liberty about live yeare,
moving to Salem u jear ago. He leaves
a wife and two children. Willard gave
himself up to Sheriff Durbiu, claiming
to have acted in self-defense. The body
of Perry was brought to Salem, and on
inquest will be held tomorrow. Perry
is about fifty-five years of age.
An examination made tonight by
thiee physicians disclosed the fucf that
four of the five bullets fired by Willard
punctured Perry's body. Three of tliem
were fatal. Ono passed through the
heart, another through both lungs, a
third through the intestin e and the
fourth lodged in the left arm.
BATTLE NEAR
LADYSMITH
Will Be a Great Test of British Valor
Losuo.v, Oct. 25,. General White has
telegraphed the war office from Riet
fontein under dote of October 24th, say
ing there was fighting near Ladysmitb.
Twelve of the British force were killed,
eighty-nino wounded, five missing, the
casualties being largely among tiie
Gloucester regiment.
A special dispatch from Cape Town,
dated at 0:15 this morning, says there
has been another battlo at Ladysmlth
and the Boers were repulsed. British
casualties were placed at four killed and
seven wounded, all rank and file.
A special from Lndye'mith dated Oct.
23d, says the troops of the Eighteenth
hussars, which got astray in pursuing
the Boers after tho battlo of Glencoe,
Imvo arrived at Ladysmlth, tho troopers
having fought their way through with a
loss of three horses.
The Lady and the Burglar.
Tacoma, Oct. 25. Last night Mrs. Eva
Llewellyn, keeper of a lodging-house,
was awakened by a burglar ransacking
her room. Springing out of bed she or
dered him to put up his hands, and re
lieved him of several articles he had
Btolen from her. She thon ordered-him
out of the house and notified the police
immediately, who arrested him.
fane has bad various interesting ex
periences with burglars before.
I'Uyed Out.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of tiie body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishneee,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must be purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough
ton Druggists.
To Astoria For 25 Cents.
Astoria, Or., Oct. 24. The passenger
rate war between Astoria and Portland
has been started anew by the reduction
of the fare by the O. R. & N. on Its boats;
to 25 cents. The other companies have
not yet met this cut and the passenger
department of the Aetoria & Columbia
River railroad announcej that it lias no
intention of meeting it..
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all othe diseases put
together, aud until the last few years
was supposed to he 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 has proyen catarrh
tobe a constitutional disease, and there
fore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Cntarrah Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
only constitutional cure on the market,
It is taken internally in doses from ten
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly
an tne a.ood and mucous sur;aces 01 tne
system. Tiiev offer one hundred do'uars
:or any case '.t fans to cure. Send for
circulars and testmonials. Address,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. 7
CALAHB4 IS
SURROUNDED
Betels Have Belnnifi With An In
crease! Force.
RAINS PROVE
A GODSEND
Made River Navigable and Enabled
lhem to Get lueir Supplies on
Native Cascoes.
Manila, Oct. 25. The Twenty-six in
fan try arrived here on- the transport
Grant yesterday and sailed for Ho Ho
today without embarking. Insurgents
have returned to the vicinity of Calam
ba. They have increased in numbers
.and are surrounding the town 011 the
land sides.
Rains Helped Them Out.
Manila, Oct. 25. At San Isidro,
thirty hours cl' rain has raised the river
and f upplies are arriving there in cascoes
of the natives. The health of returning
columns is excellent.
Thoss who desire to take instructions
in dancing will now have an opportunity.
Messrs. A. Sandvig and H, P. McCord,
who have had a successful class in Baker
City, are now iu the city for the purpose
of organizing a class. They will engage
the Baldwin and give instruction Tues
day nights and soirees on Friday nights.
They are very gentlemanly appearing
and will no doubt secure a large class,
as Dalles people who formerly resided L
in linker City are willing to vouch lor
heir excellency as teachers.
Experience Ib the best Teacher. Uso
Acker's English Remedy in uuy case of
coughs, cold or croup, Should it fail to
gtvo immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 eta. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggiste.
Americans Do Not Loot.
New Yoitic, Oet. 25. A special to the
Times from Washington says: "The
stories of American soldiers looting
churches are false," eaid Colonel A. S.
Frost, of the South Dakota regiment,
who had a long interview with Secretary
Root iu regard to the Philippine situ
ation :
"As General MacArthur advanced,
the principal churches were set fire by
Aguinaldo's men, notably tho churches
at San Fernando and Malolos, and the
looting was dene by the insurgent
stragglers and Chinese. It is not true
that the Philippine prieoners were In
humanly treated. There is no kinder
man in the world than the American
soldier. 1 have seen him sharo his food
with and divide shelter with wounded
Filipinos. The Filipino wounded are
taken to the hospitals on tho same trains
with our own."
Colonel Frost highly praiEed General
Otis, declaring him to be a man of splen
did character. "He makes enemies,"
said the colonel, "because he is a strong
man."
That Tlirolililiijf llenclnclie
Would qu'ckly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of eufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick aud Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try ilium. Only 25 cents.
Money hack if not cured. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton,-druggists. 1
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientific
compound having the endorsement of
eminent physicians and tiie medical
press. It "digests what you eut" and
positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron,
Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured him
of iudigeston of ten years' standing.
Butler Drug Co.
You will not have boils if you tuko
Clarke & Falk'd sure cure for boils.
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SUMMONS.
IN TIIK CIHCIJIT COURT OF Tltt; BT.VTK
1 of Oregon , (or tbc count) of Wiuco,
Harriet A. Simon, I'lulnttlt',
v.
William II. II. Simon, lU-ruiiilunt,
To William II, II, Simon, the ubove nnmcii
defendant:
In tho Nnme of tlio Stato of Oregon! You me
hereby notilieil to be tind at. .ear In the above
entitled court on or before the last ilny of the
Mlbliculion of this btimmoiib, towits On or be
fore Suturduy, tho 1Mb ilny of November, l&'.Ui,
(lieu ntnl theru to utibwer the complaint of the
ubove named iilalntlll llkd analiht you in the
above entitled Milt; and If you no full to appear
and anbuer tuld complaint, for want thereof
plnintlll will apply to mid court for tho relief
pruyvd lor in her complaint, to-wlt; Kor a de
cree of tliuabovecntitled court forever ilUtolvlug
und miuulllug the bonds of matrimony mnv
and heretofore existing between plaiiitill' and
defendant, nnd for an absolute decree of divorce
iroiu you, me bam oeienuiini.
'J'hlb tummonn Is served upon you byintblica
m thereof bv order of the lion. W. I., llrad-
bbavv, Judge of the above entitled court, which
order bears date of tho 2nd dav of October. lh'J'J.
und directs tbut buld Mimmons be terviil Uku
thetitld defendant by publication thereof for tlx
conRcutlve weeks In The Dalles UunoNjcj.E, u
weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub
lished In The Dalles, Wutco county. Oregon;
tuld publication to begin on (he Till day of
wcroucr, tow, auu eun
November, 1MW.
cct7 It
.oil the 13th day of
DUFUIt & MKNKKliK,
Attorneys for l'laliitiir,
SUMMONS.
r.N' TIIK ('IUCUTT COUUT OF TIIE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Wusco.
Charles G, 1.. llcuson, phiinlllt',
vs
Hcttlo A, lleusou, defemicnt.
To Mettle A. Unison, the above named defend
ant: Iu the Name of the Stato of Oregon:
You are hereby uotltied to apiiear and answer
the complaint In the above entitled court und
cause on or befoie six weeks from the date of tho
llrst publication of this notice, to-wlts tho tltli
day of September, Ib'J'J. and If you full to so up
pear aud answer or otherwise plead, tho plain
tilt' will apply to the court for the relief prajed
foi in his complaint herein, to wit; that thu
bonds of matrimony now existing between
plalutlll'aml defendant be dissolved forever and
that iiluiulill' have judgment against defendant
for his costs aud disbursements and for such
oilier ami further relief us to the Court may
seem meet und ciiil table.
This summons Is published by virtue of an
older innde und signed by Hon- W, 1. llrad-haw,
Judge of the unnvu entitled court, on tho'.'d day
of September, lh'j'.i, directing that said summons
be published once a week for a period of not less
than six cousccullvo weeks.
FltED. W. WII.SON.
scptfi-l Attorney for t'lulutltt'.
Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Iirandy.
For sale at all flrst'class bars. O. J
Stubling, agent, Tiie Dalles. M17-3ui.