1) c Dalles VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1900. NO 130 BOLLER'S SILENCE PUZZLES ENGLAND LsMonen Believe Bnlisli Army Imi Forward Monday. NO NEWS FROM SCENE I.oiir Pout-Up Storm is Now Bursting Over the Heads of Home Govern incut Officials. Ni:w Yokk, Jim. 10. A dispatch to tin; Tribune from London suys: If the complete embargo upon news bo onu of til U Condition Of BUCCl'Bsful fitriltt'RJ- Homething really Napoleonic must In: go ilig on along tliu 'J'utila river. At tliu clubs neurlv all well-informed men wero confident Hint I ho army hud been get in motion on Monday mid tliu officers IIn gored lit tlio niilitury eorvicu till mid night in tlio expectation of receiving tid inns of BOine great strokeu Veterans at the claim und the military writers in the morning primula busied themselves with patching up their the ories. Change wero running upon the two main themes tho necessity for tlio clearance of the south bank before the pussnguof tho Tugelu cuuld be ultemptod, und the probability that Warren's di vision would maku a wide detour and cross the river seventeen miles below CoIoiibo. General Kuller's delay in operating in front of his foree seemed nn insuperable objection to the first theory, and there were only two facts to be cited in support of the lnltor conjecture. These wero the establishment of Warren's headquarters as far down as Estcourt und tho apparent occupation of Weeueu by British troops, since one prebs dis patch which slipped through tiie censor's hands deecribed an exchange of flash light signals with those of the vlllinge. General Holler hits succeeded in eon fusing and bewildering tliu English pub lic, if hu has not dusted and confounded the Boer generals. General French has roported a recon naissaneo nu tho enemy's (lank, in which u eonsidurwblu force was drawn out, then allowed to retire. A fqiuulrun of tho Household cavalry had an accounting in thiti movement. French's objective point in theso manouvurn has not been disclosed, but it is probable that General Cronji has sent reinforcements to the Free Staters on tlio southern frontier Asthma's Clutch Tlio sufTerer from Asthma is constantly wheezing, gasping, hacking and clearing the throat. When a storm approaches, when there h a cloud of dust, when a room is being nwopt, or when there is a bad odor, breathing be comes most (lllllcult. Often It seems ns though someone was clutching tlio Hull'erer by the throat with a torrl- l hlograsp. Tho I choking sen sation is al most unbear ablo. Tho trouble somo- tlnicfl lasts only a few minutes und again hangs on for many days. Thero is only .0110 safe thing to do, und that is tuko Acker't) English Komedy for Throat und Lung Trou bles. Just whut this medicine accomplishes is shown by tho following letter from Mr. N. II. Andrews, u promlnout resident of Sprjng lleld, Ohio, who writes: "II'. I, Hooker .t- Go,, New York : "Qontlomon, Haflbrdsmoagrcat pleasure to osiHiro you that I have received both im mediate and permanent relief from throat, brouehlul und asthmatic troubled by using Aekor'H Kngllsh Komedy, taken strictly ac cording to directions. It is a blessing to Immunity." Hold at ato., loo. anil 1 ft bottle, thromiliout tlio United Hutu and Cauaila i ami In KnsUuit , nt u. sd., S4. al., 4.0il, If you lira not tnttil utter Iniylnii, ruturiitUe but lie to yuurdruaKUtKiid gat your money Ufck. H'c uuthotixe Vic above guarantee, H', II, MOMM VO ltoprietor, Xew l'urt. FOll BALK UY Blakeley & Houghton. R AVA bsoluteiy'Pure Makes the food more KOYAL IMKwa and that the occupation of the bridges over the Orange river will bo rendered difficult. BattalionB of the sixth division con tinue to arrivo at Capo Town and the Princess of Walee, tho hospital ship, ie also at ntichor there. Lord Tloberts can now be looked for any day. London, Jan. 10. Tho plight of Brit fell nrniB in South Africa is overshadowed for the present by tho storm which is bursting over tliu heads of tlio home government. Tho Manchester speeches of Balfour, tho government leader in the houso of commone, has loosened such n tor-ent of comment from tho prosB and individuals of his own party that wero parliament to reussemblo today it is doubtful if tho conservatives would re tain power in spite cf their tremendous majority of tho past season. The pent up dissatisfaction with tho government1!! lack of energy in waging the war is no longer concealed. When such ardent conservative papers as tho 'I i m i a and tiie Globe come out boldly with reproof, thero is no knowing whore tho agitation will end. The tiro- vincial press Iiub already taken up the cry. Cutarrli Cumiitt lie Curcil witli local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, und in order to cure it you must teke inter nal remedies. Hull's Caturrh Cure n taken internally, und acta directly on tliu blond and mucous surfaces. Hull's Caturrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physlciunB in this country for years, and is u regular prescription. It is composed of the beet tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination cf tlio two ingredients is whut produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Ciii:ni:y & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drrnggistp, price 7."ic. Ilall'a'Family Pills are the best. 12 Dvuth of u Yiuing Soldier. Pioxnutt, Wash., Jan. 9. William Crabb, of company E, Fourteenth in fantry, who died ut Manila, Dec. 24th, of chronic diarrhoea., was the eldest eon of Margaret and Stephen Crabb, of this ploce. His death is deeply mourned, ne ho was liked and respected by all who know him. lie went to tlio Philip pine Ishmds with the iirst expedition, May 25, 189S, and took p.irt in many of tho important engagements of the Philippine campaign. He wan u de voted eon, a good citizen, u brave soldier; lie loved his couutry und died in its service. a Hi' UK emtio kok uitour. Tweuty-llvo YunrV CmiHtaiit I7u With out it Pulluru. The first indication of croup Is hoarse- uess, ami in a cniiu euujtet to tnti disease it may betaken us u euro sign o' the approach of nu attack. Following t his hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as eoon us tlio child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent tho attack. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single iustanco in which it lias not proved efl'ectua). No other preparation can show such a record twenty-live years' constant use with out a failure. For sale by Blakeley k Houghton. Gago Heudi lit the I'apera. WABiiiNaTON.Jan. 10. Socrotary Gngo today sent to congress roplles to tho resolutions recontly introduced in the senate by Allen and in tho houso by tSulzer of New York, the text reply or which is an exhaustive exposition of the management of that branch of the treas ury finances under his administration, relating to national bank depositories, Making Powder delicious and wholesome POWPCR CO., MEW VOWK. and is supplemented by special reports from department officials relative to special inquiries in the resolution?, in eluding copies of over one thousand letters on tlio subject under considera tion. Hint Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of snffereiB have piovtd their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blocd and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try Cheni. Only 23 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 lluylng Austrian Girl. Skattlk, Jan. 10. Barnat Grinberg, formerly a well-known Jewish business man of this city, has been arrested in Turnapol, Gahciu, Austria, on a charge of buying girls for export from Austria to the United States. News of his ar rest reached Seattle yesterday by means of a letter, whicii Grinberg was ablo to send his brother in this city. Grinborg was in business here for eight or nine years. Ho is a naturalized citizen of the United Statep. riujiii out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feveriebness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidencee. of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtaiu good health. Acker's Blood Elexir hftB never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and wo 6ell every bottle on u positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. tloi'H to Fleht lloere. Cor.VAi.ua, Or., Jan. 9. It has just leaked out that Samuel Thurston, the well-known tackle in tlio agricultural college football team, left Corvallis Mjii duy morning for South Africa to light the Boere. He went to Portland by boat, and but two or three of his most trusted friends were nwaro of his de parture or intentions. His Iriendf eay that he is to join u regiment now being recruited in Canada for service in tho British army in South Africa. They say also that Mr. Thurston has for some time been in correspondence with re cruitiug officers in Canada, and that he ia fully informed in the premises. He was a student at tho agricultural college, and hailed from tho southern border of Polk county, where his parents reside. He formerly lived in Canada. "I am Indebted to Ouo Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. It cured me of lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their lives to the prompt action of tills never failing remedy, It cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Ita early use prevents con sumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate reeults. Htruy Notice. Came to my place on Five Mile, about two weeks ago, a buckskin saddle horse, branded with nn oarlock ou right hip aud an M on right shoulder. Said horse has been on, the range near my place for the past two years, Owner can have same by proving property and paying all charges. Dated Dec. 19, 1899. Fhank D. Jones, dec20-4t The Dalles, Oregon. William Jaokion, the Scout Dead. Blackkoot, Mont,, Jau. 9. William Jackson is dead from old age, superin duced by an attack of grippe. Jackson enlisted as a government scout at the age of 17. He served under Generals Custer, Miles, Gibbon and Crook. Jackson was the first man to reach civilization after the Custer massacre and his report was considered a remarka bly correct version. Subscribe for The Chronicle, Horn Livestock Wanted. Heit-.nkk, Jan. 9. Tho prospects for crops und stock of all kinds were never bet'er than at present. There has boon no weather eevcro enough to make it necessary to feed stock as yet. Tho great est difficulty that confronts the Morrow county farmers ia where to get atock enough to paaturo down the wheat eo that it will not joint before the expected cold enapthat usually comes in February. Six thousand fleeces of wool were con tracted hero yesterday at $1.30 per fleece. This is to come from sheep that range on the land, and it usually shrinks 73 to 80 per cent. Seventeen and one-quarter cents is freely offered for some of the lighter wools, but eo far no ono has sold at that figure or expressed a desire to do so even at a much higher figure. These sales and offers are for wool now on the sheep's backs. Sheepmen are confident that wool will reach twenty cents here the coming spring. Horses for tho Philippines Medfokd, Or., Jan. 10. L. J. Han chett, n contractor for government horses, purchased twenty-four animals at this place nnd drove them to Ashland, where they will be shipped, together with a larger band, for San Francisco. Tlio horses are intended for the Phil ippines, and being of the hardy type found in this Eection of the etate they are well fitted to stand the Eea voyage and trying climate of tho tropics. An average price of if30 per head was paid for them. As a cure for rheumatism .Chamber Iain's Pain Balai is gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Iud Iibb been troubled with that ail ment since 18G2. In speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamber lain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot waB swollen and paining mo very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. tor sale by liiakeiey & tiougntou. May Take 850,000. Pendleton, Or., Jan. 9. An East Oregonian special from Union quotps Judge Kobert Eakin, of the eeventh judicial district, assaying that the of ficial court reporters legally draw $10 for each day of it term of court, when oidercd by the judge to attend. Judge Eakiu adds that judgeB need not order reporters to attend if cases do not de mand their preEenco. The conclusion ia that reporters may recover per diem for all davs of court terms which they at tended upon the judge's orders. It is tiie understanding I hat a totul of if 50, 000 is involved in the suit of John Wheeler, ex-reporter for this district, in this souse; that if he wins the case, other reporters in Oregon will demand back pay, ae he now ie claiming, under tlio law of 18S9. Hfs claim for .17o0, if allowed, wiil result in other reporters putting in like bills. A rightful 111 under Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old eores, fever sores, ulcers, boilsjcorns, felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile cur? on earth. Unly 2o cte. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Clirlea W. Schoflolit a llunkrupl. New Yokk, Jan. 9. Charles W. Scho- Held has filed a petition in bankruptcy, tvith liabilities of $103,640 and no assets. Mr. Schofield made an assignment June 15, 18S0, but nothing was realized from the assets. The schedules of that assign ment showed liabilities of $2,300,000. Years ago Mr. Schofield waB one of the best known men in Wall street. He built railroads in Utah, was pieeident of two railroad companies in that state be fore 1880, was owner of the steamer Plymouth Hock, and afterwards was interested in railroads in Florida and Oregon. F. B, Thirkield, health inspector of Chicago, says, "KoJol Dyspepsia Cure cannot bo recommended too highly, It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures indigestion and heartburn, nnd ull forms of dys pepsia, G. H. Appleton, justice of peace, Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWItt's Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation, We use no pthers." Quickly cures all liver and bowel troubles. THE Empress Skirt. No garment ever brought out equals or ap proaches in any way this patented petticoat. The spiral wire with which the Skirt is corded gives tlio graceful, flaring effect so much sought; adjusts itself to any position of the wearer, and never breaks or gets out of shape. It is "light as a feather," and in taffeta silk weighs only one and one-half pounds. Extra skirts and all stiffening and lining in dress skirts are done away with when it is worn, be ing unnecessary. In ahort.it is an ideal under ekirt for any and every occasion, and is highly appreciated by good dressers. It is made in Selisia, Percaline, Sateen, Silkette and Taffeta Silk. Each Skirt is faced with Velveteen to match color. For the balance of this week addition to our entire stcck of other At Special Reduced The following to giva you a general idea: Empress Underskirt of black selicia, made as shown in cut, wire cord ing, gathered ruffla, velveteen binding, $3.50 reduced to $2,90 Fine quality sateen, colors r"d, blue and biack, $.1.50 reduced to 3.75 Mercerized sateen with metallic stripe, colors scarlet, with a green, and purple with a silver stripe, like cut, $6 00 reduced to 4.95 Silkette, in navy blue, with gathered ruffle of changeable taffeta silk, $7.50 reduced to 5.93 Taffeta silk, in changeable dark effects, very best finish, $15, reduced to 10.75 See display in window and Cloak department. Our special sale of LADIES' FINE SANDALS and OPERA SLIPPERS will continue for this week. A. M. Williams & Co. STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the ' Merritt of our work is such that pooplo go Miles to patronize us. Our prices aro not Hobson's choico, hut tho standard ratos, which are not Cevera high as some pooplo think, and wo want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of Third and Federal Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OR. 8f) we will offer all Empress Skirts, in fine underskirts Prices. Advertise in The Chronicle.