1) c Dalles t)xomck. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 1900. NO 141 j Special Clearance Sale To Continue ThisjjWeek. Lies' Had Wait Miss' ifflflra's J A. Jlioy must go and go quickly, there fore these extraordinary reductions:, Ladies Flannel Waists -AT 25 pep eent Discount The old prices and the mux. Just One-fourth Off Regular Price. Sizes from 32 to 42; bust, inclusive Children's and Misses' Jackets -'-AT- 50e On the Dollar. Just Half off the Regular Price. Sizes from 3 to 12 and 14 to IS B gHnP7frPk 'IMIPh MlKw jfttK fPfp L , yeare. All Lidies' Flannel Waists worth All Ladies' Flannel WaiBtB worth All Ladies' Flannel WaistB worth All Ladles' Flannel Waists worth All Ladies' Flannel Waists wortli All Ladles' Flannel Waists wortii Alf Ladies' Flannel Waists worth $1.00, will be if .75 $1.25, will bo .1)1 $1.50, VIII he 1.15 $1.75, will be 1.32 2.50, will bo 1.88 $2.75, will be 2 07 $3.00, will bo 2.25 Note Prices: $1.25 Child's Jackets Special $ . $1.50 " " $2.00 " " " 1 $2.75 " " " 1, $3.00 " ".' l, $3.50 " " ' 1, $4.00 " ' ' 2. $4.50 " " ' 2, $5.00 " " ' 2. $t.00 " " " 3, $7.00 " " " 3. $8 00 " " " 4 $10.00 ' " " 5. 63 75 00 38 50 75 00 25 50 00 50 00 00 All Ladies' Flannel Waists worth $3.25, will bo $2.31 All Ladies' Flannel Waists worth $3.50, will be 2.02 All Ladies' Flannel Waists wortli $3.75, will bo 2.S2 All Ladies' Flannel WaiBta worth $4.00, will be 3.00 All Ladles' Flannel Waists worth $4 50, will be 3.38 All Ladies' Flannel Waiets worth $5.00, will be 3.75 A. Jff. Williams & GO BRITISH OCCUPY THREE POSITIONS All on llic Tngela River-EMltr Has Been Using Naval Gnus, BOER PATROL ' BADLY CUT UP Lost Fourteen Men Killed and Twenty Wounded British Loss Was Insig nificant Bombardment at Swars kopf Was Resumed Yesterday. Royal " Absolutely Ihjre Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome 0l PAKINQ POWOtB CO., HCW YORK. Bonn Cami-, Upper Tugela Hiver, Jan. 23, The British now occupy three posi tions along the Tugela river. Their naval suns have been firing steel-pointed, armor-pierclng shells. Hwporta being received that 2000 British cavalry were attempting to out flank us along the Drakensburg ridge, a utroug patrol was sent to reconnolter. Mistaking the signals, the ecoutB and I'atrol proceeded to u kopje, from which " terrific rifle and Maxim gun fire suddenly opened. The Boers Joet fourteen killed and twenty wounded. The British loss was probably insignificant. The bombardment of the Boer posi tions at Swarskopf was resumed yester day, chiefly with a battery brought across the river. In the afternoon can. iionadlng became excitingly brisk, and "ler its cover their Infantry advanced in tlireo lines to ascend u row of kopjes, which they occupied at nightfall, hut later they retired to their old position. During the night a Fcoro of shells were fired by the British, and a balloon was sent up to By out the Boer position. The i iuv.nl guns resumed the bombard ment tliis morning from a new position, but without results. A HumlMy lluttle. I'KiiTOitiA, Jan, 21. A dispatch from Colesburg says that the Britisli attacked the Boer positions there- this morning. There was heavy fighting, but with what result is not known. According to the latest from the front, the Boers were holding their positions. A dispatch from Colenso, dated Janu ary 18, says a patrol of 200 nun under Field Cornet Opperinan, while scouting, was surrounded, but succeeded in fight ing Its way back. It is reported that four men were killed and thirty wounded and made prisoners. "1 am indebted to One 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 this never falling remedy, 'It cures (ought, coldei croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Ub early use prevents con sumption. It is the only haimless remedy that gives immediate results, Ullllit Ainu Keneued. Los Anoki-kh, Cat., Jan. 22. Eight of the eleven men who were entombed in the Third street tunnel by the caving in of earth yesterday, were rescued un injured today, John Dejoo is still en tombed, and is injured, but it is not known iiow seriously. It may tako several hours to reach him, though lie ImB been communicated with. Foreman Crawley if doubtless dead. Many tons of earth fell in the part of the tunnel wli'tro lie was. It will be some time bo- fori he can be reached. The theory advanced for tho ctiuee of t ho tunnel caving in is that a sewer broke over the place where the men were working, and water, satuiating the earth, caused it to becomejieavy and fall, Street Inspector Lomble, who was so badly injured, died this morning. Your Fmcm Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsapnrlllas and so called purifiers fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, MAJORITY IS AGAINST QUAY Two Exhaustive Reports Filed in Con tested Election Case. Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind,, says, "Kodol Dyapepsla Cure did ine mare good than anything I ever took," It digests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble, Washington, Jan. 23. At tho open ing of today's session, Senator Turley (Tenn.) reported from tho committee on privileges mid elections the resolution on the case of Quay. The resolution follows : "That Hon. Matthew S. Quay is not entitled to take his Beat in this body as senator from the state of Pennsylvania." The resolution was the judgment of a majority of the committee. Senator Turley called'the attention of the com mittee, which was to the effect that Quay was entitled to a seat in the senate, Both resolutions were accompanied by reports in their support. The majority report opposing the seating of Mr. Quay was signed by Senators Cafl'ery, Pettus, Turley, Harris and Burrows, the last-named being the only Republican signing it. The minority report bears the signatures of Senators Hoar, Chandler, l'ritchard and Me- Comas, all Republicans, and advocates giving the seat to Mr. Quay. The ma jority report first reviews the circum stances under which Mr. Quay's ap pointment was made, Including the fail- urojof the Pennsylvania legislature to elect i senator. Itultlitul tho (Jruve. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, Is narrated by liim as follows; "I was lu a most dreadful condition. My ekfu was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised 'Electric Bitters'; ami to my groat joy and surprise, tho first bottle made a decided improvemtnt. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tl.o grave of nnother victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 5 Sternum- To win en it IVirokeil, Seattle, Wash., Jan. 23 A special to the Times from Tort Totifend says: The steamer Cottage City arrived today from Alaskan ports. Site reports the total loss of the steamer Townsend near Haino's Mission on Tuesday night. Sho also brings news of having found tho overdue steamer Citv of Seattle on Sunday morning anchored lietween Point St. Maiy and Point Bridget, with her propoller missing. Tne Seattle was in a very dangerous position. She towed the vessel to Juneau, THE LOWER LAKE REGION IteTOlutlotmry l'lut Nliiel In the Hint. Nkw Yokk, Jan. 28. Advices from Carncas, Veuezuela, announce the im prisonment there of Manuel A. Mattos, who was minister of finance under Presi dent Andrude, and is one of Venezuela's wealthiest men, by order of President Castro, on tho charge of conspiracy against the government. Documents found in his possession show that he was in communication witli General Jose Manuel Hernandez, tho rebel leader. A few weeks ago an export Unit of this city received from Senor Mattos an order for 20,000 Mauser rifles and 5,000,000 cartridges, It is presumed at the time that they were intended for tho Venezuelan government. His arrest, however, has caused the belief that the supplies were meant for the use ot the revolutionists, Senor Mattos is well known liorti and was at one time a member of the lirm of Scliollz, bauchez & Co,, of this city. Lan;e Force of Filipinos Defeated at Taal. Manila, Jan. 22. Two companies of the Forty-sixth infantry, under Major Johnson, and three companies of the Thirty-eighth infantry, commanded by Major Muir, defeated SOO insurgents at Taal, province of Batangas, Saturday, taking the town. The gunboat Marietta also shelled tho place. The insurgents had four cannon, two of which were cap tured. Two Americans were wounded, and ten dead insurgents were found on the Held. . The plague statistics now show a total of fourteen cases and eleven deaths. American Occupy Hunt 14 Cruz. Manila, Jan. 23, 9:5n a. m. The Americans haveoccupiod Santa Cruz, ou. Laguna de bay, Laguna province. It was reported many insurgents were con centrated there, but the town was found deserted. Tharoilitirv regulation requiring the streets to be cleared of natives at S:30 p. m., lias been changed to 10 o'clock. "One Minute Cou,'h Cure is the best remedy I ever used for coughs and colile. It is unequalled for whooping cough. Chrildreu all like it," writes II. X. Williams, Gentryvllle, Ind. Never fails, It is the only harmless remedy that gives in-mediate results, Cures concha, colds, hoartioss, croup, pneu monia, bronchi tit) and all throat and lung troubles, Its euily 11 no prevents consumption Subscribe for The Chronicle.