el) c Hulks II iA iA I" tt ffc I V M if I II 4fc Bl rtP OTT TT TTT A Trtmrt i m a w . W IIIIU KwWIl I l"l LHUIIIII'L Vlll L waioio ana XiLiiAJM-MADE SKIRTS UUIl OUCH I ULLflllflllbE uHLE SiCSoidinUe n Monday' unm every garment has This morning witnessed the opening of this great sale of desirable merchandise, and the way goods moved showed lX?TgS Wefe X aPPFeclaed- Every day will see the assortment growing less, and as nothing can be gailed SgS valSTo' ZltetUoX monSg811' " at A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. WILL GET NO Againaldo's Envoy Has to Hoc, a Hard Row BUT HE IS PERSISTENT And Has Many Plans for Arousing Sympathy Will Start a Propa ganda Similar to That Conducted by Cuban Junta During War With Spain, Nkw Youk, Oct. 27. A special to th World from Washington soys: Secretary of Bute Hay, when asked if Senor Regi dor, the Filipino envoy, would be per miUod to appear before the Philippine commission, euld : "I have heard that he contemplated visiting tini United States and would present aoino such plan as that outlined by tbu newspapers. lie would have no ollicial or diplomatic status in Washing ton, either as agent of the Filipino in' nurgeute or us a diplomatic representative of the so-called Filipino government. The question of his baing heard by the l'iiilippine peace commission rests uutiroly with the commission itself. The utato departments not concerned in the matter in any way." From aconlldential source, it is learned that Senor Kegidor will employ as his legal representatives a well-known firm of Washington lawyers, who have had much experience in international pro ulems. The basis of ikmand of the Filipinos (or tho establishment ot an in dependent government will be contained ui a memorial to be filed with the com mission as coming from a number of the leading residents of eoveral of tho larger laUnda of the Philippine archipelago, representing various races and not by uny means confined to the Filipinos. This memorial will recite that tho Filipino gouernmenl, which was es tablished June 18, 1808, wus directly umpired by the ezamplo of tho United KluluHj that at the time of the adoption of tho so-called government the notlves, who were in a majority and by every right should govern the islands, found themsulves superior ii: position as to f.hoir country to that of tho Americans when tho American Declaration of Inde pendence was framed. Tho memorial will plt'ad that this country should not repudiate an example based upon its own experience in resitting conditions similar to those which tho United States contested a century ago. liullpen Fugitives. Wam.auu, Idaho, Oct. 2U. The au thorities have received information which they believe was conect, that the I'ight men under indictment for murder who escaped from tho bullpon two mouths ago, were in tho mountains at tho headwaters of tho Clerwa'ter. Ar rangements were hastily made to go nfter them, a special train carrying a lieutenant, eight soldiers and lour deputy marshals leaving early Suuday morning. Tho fact that they were gone was kept as secret as possible until the officers had gono so far on their journey that it would be impossibe for sym pathizers to get word of the move to the fugitives in time for them to con tlnuo their flight. The trip will be a severe one, as the snow is already four feet deep on the summits they will have to cross, and more is liable to come any day. There iB more Catarrh in this section of the country than nil othe diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it n local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh tobe a constitutional dieeuEe, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Cutarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the j only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally In dnses from ten drops to a teaenoonful. It acts directly on me o.ood and mucous surfaces or tne system, inev oiler one nunarec Solars :or any case it fans to cure. Send for circulars und testmonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O Sold by Druggists, 75c. 7 ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE BRITISH Ion in a Sbarp Sfranle at Kimberley Taesiay, 513 BOERS WERE KILLED the back of.his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri fies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nervo and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing, you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold bv j Blakeley & Houghton.druggists. HELEN GOULD AND M0RM0NISM Pending the Coming Big Battle in Natal, Operations There Seem to Be Suspended. Minis Found Guilty. Pendleton, Oct. 27. This morning at I) MO o'clock the jury in the Minis mur der trial came into the courtrooom with u verdict of manslaughter, with a recom mendatiou for extreme mercv. The jury had stood nine for acquittal and three for conviction of murder, the ver diet apparently being u compromise Tho jury had been out since Wednesday nfternoou at 5 o'clock. The penalty un dor tho statutes of Oregou for man slaughter is imprisonment in the peni tentiary for u term of from one to fifteen years, and a fine not exceeding $5000. Judge Lowell set Monday at 1 :30 to pass sentence. Schley to Get a Home in Washington Washington, Oct. 27. A committee representing the Women's National Industrial and Patriotic League and the Washington Industrial League called upon Kear-Aduiiral Schley and informed him that the league had decided and was ready to undertake the task of pro curing by popular subscription a home for him here at the capital. The admiral tiianked the ladies of the committee, and again informed them that he left matters in their hands, say ing that anything they might do would be acceptable. Wheat Grades Established. I'oitTi, and, Oct. 26. The committee mot today and established the trades to be used In Oregon, Washington and Idaho this seuson at 58 pounds for No. 1 Walla Walla bluostem. They did not j fix the grade for valley, but it will probably bo the same as Walla Walla. A price standard was agreed on of one cent per hushe'l less for 57-pound wheat and two cunts per bushel less for 50 pound. Action regarding the lighter grades is lett to the judgment of the buyer. A ftrigutful JHuuder Will often cause a horrible burn, ecalil, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the beet in tho world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old Bores, fever sores, ulcere, boIls,corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 London, Oct. 27. A magistrate at Vryburgis responsible for the report made to Premier Schreiner, at Capetown that 513 Boers were killed at Mafekiug. London, Oct. 27. During tho momen tary lull in fighting in Natal comes news from the western border, which tempo rarily shifts the scone of chief interest to the beleaguered British force at Kimber- ley. J. he sharp struggle there Tuesday appears to have been the result of a sortie with a view of breaking the cordon surrounding the place. The British, ap. parently 500 strong, met 700 Boers, and, according to official and other accounts, routed them after severe fighting, in which ttie armored traiue appear to have done valuable service. The Boers were strongly entrenched seven miles northward, and the British brilliantly carried the enemy's position without serious io9S. It is said the Boers twice unfairly used the white flag. Botha, who was among .the killed, was a member of the volksraad and a famous Dutch lighter. He distinguished him self as a marksman at Brenkoorspruit when the Ninety-fourth British regiment was moved down. He afterwards de fended a farmhouse against the British. When lio surrendered the farmhouse, Botho was found with five wounds, bathed in blood. : ; uimiiHiniimTrm She Has Contributed Thousands to Fund for a Crusade Against the Religion and its Leaders. On the 10th of December, 1897, Kev. S. A. Douahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: "Alter resorting toanumbar of so called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, 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. l'layud Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishuess, Piuiplesor Sores all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified m order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexlr 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. Spain' GrttHteit Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S, C. Weak nerves had caused eoveie palus In New York, Oct. 27. Miss Helen Gould has given $6000 to the League for Social Seivice to be used in a crusade against Mormonism. The league has issued 1, 000,000 pamphlets in pursuance of Miss Gould's directions. They are aimed directly at Mormonism and Brigham H Kobeite, as congressmon, and will be distributed all over the country. When they are exhaueted millions more will follow them. The pamphlets and blank petitions will be sent to 50.0C0 clergymen and to hundreds of clubs and societies. These, together witli a varied assort ment of oilier printed matter, are ex pected to enlist tiie co-operation and financial support of people of all classes throughout the country. Clergymen will be asked (o preach on the subject ot Mormon practices and aleo to take up collections for use in the crusade against them. During the winter of 1897 Mr. James Reed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W.. Va., struck his 'eg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly that ho could not walk without the old of crutches. He was treated by physicians, aiso used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he begau using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure in a week's time and lie believes that had he not used this remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm is tin- equaled for sprains, bruises and rheu matism. For sale by Blakeley & Hough' ton Druggists. 't f IS The Dalles, On. The Chioniele, Job Pirinteirs. C. C. COOPER, This Stamp a Guarantee MANUfACTUItKIt 01' High-Grade Stock Saddles and Shop-Made Harness. DEA1.EK IN Tents, Wagon Covers, and all articles usually kept in a first-class liurness shop. THE DALLES, OREGON. Opposite Moodj's Warehouse, of Quality. 1 Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicle. A Might u f Terror, "Awful anxiety was felt for tho widow of the bravo General Burnham of Machias, 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 hud more than once saved her life, arid had cured her of Consumption. After three small doses eho slept easily all night, and Its further use completely j cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to curo all Throat, Chest i and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. j 'Irial bottles free at Blakeley k Houghton's drug store. SUMMONS. SUMMONS. IN TIIK CIHCriT COUItT OF Tllfcl STATU 1 of Oregon, or tlio county of Wusco. iliinlet A. SI nuui, I'ltilutlll', vh, lllliim II, II. Slmnn, defe ndunt. To WIllliiui II. H. Simon, the ubovo named defeudaut: In the Name of tho State of Oregon: Von bio in iuidurtonor "beYo e" K, l y'oT Z ' SZKAS pub cat on of this MiininniiN. tnuic i. ; ..,:'. '"' hereh notified In appear fN TIIK (.'IIICUIT COUKT OK J- of Oregon, for tlio County of Wi Charles O, I.. TIIK STATE UbCO. Honsoii, plalntlll', Vh Hettlo A. Denton, defenilent. To lleltle A, Unison, thu above named defend ant ' fore biituiUay, tliulntli day of Iwiveinber, llien and thero to answer the complaint of tliu ubovo named plalntlir lib d against yon in the above entitled suit; and if you so fall to appear mi... mu L-tiiupiuiiii, ior uaui inereoi pluintlll will apply to itald court for the relief prayidlorJu her complaint, to-lt; Kor n de cree uf the abovueutltled court foiever dissolving und uuuulllug the boudi of matilmony now and heretofore exlstim? between pbilutltl' and defendant, and for an absolute decree of divorce from ; on, Hie said defendant, mis summons- is served upon you by jiubllca- I. Good Racine single bugtiy and har ness for sulo at a bargain. Call on Haworth, the printer, over Dalles Com mission Co. cct25-dAw.2v Hon thereof by order of the Hon. V sliuw, Judge of tho ubove entitled court, uhloli Ilrud. order bears date of the '.'ml due nf nntoh.T. mn i und dlieets that suid summons be served mum thusuid defendant by publication thereof for six consecutive weeks in The Dalle uhuonici.8, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub lished In The Dalles, Wusco county. Oregon! mid publication to begin on the Vlll day of October, iwu, uud end .on the lSth day of Miveuiber, IsW. JJIJFIM A MKXKKKE, oct7 II Attorneys for I'lulutlir, tilunr nitil itikia.i.- iiiu coinpiaiui in ma uuovo entitled court and cause on or befoiu six weeks from the dutu of thu first publleutlou of this notice, to w It: thu Gtli day of fceptember, IStfj. ami If you fail to so ap pear and answer or otherwise plead, tho plain till will apply to the court for tho relief prajed fo: In his complaint herein, to wit: that tin: bonds id niutrlniony now existing between plalntlll and Defendant bu dissolved forever und that Plulutlll' have Judgment against defendant for his costs unit disbursements and for siuli other uud further relief us to thu Court may seem meet uud ciiltulile. This summons Is published by virtue of uu older made uud signed by Hon W. 1.. llrud.Jiuw, Judge of the uuovu entitled court, on the 2d day of September. Ihyj, directing that said kiiminona bu published once a week for u period of nut less Hum six coiisccutlve wicks. WED. W. WILSON. "Plfl i Attorney for I'lulutlir. Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For eale at all lirst-claEs bare. C. J Stubling, agent, Thu Dulles. M17-3m. ki V