8 IK Oidlefi Chrmifck VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900., NO 155 1 f n ffT MAKING IT WARM FOR THE BRITISH iter's Troops Fount Mr Positions Too Hot to Hold. BRITISHERS DE FEATED TUESDAY When on an Armored Train Toward Colcnso Hours Forced the With dm wal of Doth the Train and Troops, Two Thousand in Number. London, Fob. I). 1!:!I5 p. hi. There in tlil! no nmvH of Iluller's doings today or yesterday. A diHiutt:li duted Frcru Camp, February but probably written with the advanced linen of Wednesday, and tent to From by runner Bays : "A force of the enemy ore on both of oitfliidkB, u ml continue to render our petition extremely dlllieult to iniiiiitiiin." Head I.aaokk, LndvHinith, Feb. 7. An armored trnin yeBterdny made u laitle from Oheveluy toward Colenso und linded L'OOO Ilrltish troops on the right of (lie ltoer position. The Boers ini medlaloly crossed over and make nn at tic with rilk'H und artillery, forcing the withdrawal of both the trnin und the troops to Ghuveley, Fighting on the Upper Tugela river lilted until 8:;t0 o'elock Tuesday "veil ing, funiculars are lacking. Firing t Colento and along the Upper Tugela linG been proceeding bIiico 5 o'clock this moinini;. Kuoiiukhiii:iki Ditirr, Feb. 8.--The Boers yesterday made a determined at tempt to drive the British from u hill rommnudiui; tlie drift. Mounting two Hvcn-poundura ut the northern ex tremity, they shelled the position inter mittently the whole day. The Seaforth lliglihimlerH gained a position on the luninilt and kept up n HUHtuiued rifle fire, bat siill'i-red Homewhiit from the HoerM' ihelliinr. A battery wuh sent and sue weded in silencing tlie Ltoer fire. Mean aliilutwo eompanieH of tlie Argyll High landers, advancing ulong the plain in u wealerJy direction, found the Boers on trenched at a hiiiuII drift. A sharp en Rigemuiit followed, lasting the whole day. General Mae Donald now only required lullicient troops lu order to completely surround the lioera. General Babingtou was dispatched from Modder river with larne force of cavalry and two horao hatterk'H, hut failed to reach here, al though he Htarted early enough in the dav to enable him to get hero early this evening This morning the infantry till remain in the old potiltion. General Metlitieii ordered u retirement to the Modder river, which ia now proceeding. The ItritlBl, 0HHU8 were 50. Hoick IU:.i Laaukii, Ladyemlth, Feb. o.l'lio Hrltiah who were in possession of the kupju at Moles drift abandoned it "Iter a bomburdinent of Boer cannon 'iH morning, und retired across the Tugela river to their former poaltion. A desultory cannonade ia procodiiig at the UKula tliia morning, but otherwiae every tl.i,KiHqu0ti London, Feb. 0.0 :40 p. m. Up to io pri-Hunt time, the war offlee has evi etly heard nothing of liuller'a retreat, described in the diapatch from Boer Lunger, Ludyamlth, February 8. J unahown the Boor dispatch, the of c'Ifl appeared utterly dunifounded. Apparently, they had not the leant huh P'cion of the posalhllity of auuh an out wine to the operation. w.nucw, Feb. i).A apecial diapatch "om Cairo aaya: The mutiny of the MUiianeHH troopa at Khartoum haa as umed serious proportlona und ia caua "8 Brent anxiety. Itulilied tli Urav. Jntj,rH,nB l,,oldn'. o' which Mr. ?"Ivur 01 1'UllHdelphta, whs the Jeut la ottted by .him aa followa; OAVAl Baking r MSOumivtoiiRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome "I waa in a moit dreadful-condition. My akin waa almost yellow, eves eunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and flldee, no appetitegradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advieed 'Electric Bitters' ; and to my great joy and enrpriBe, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should full to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley A Houghton's drug store. 5 11niinr Hliri Main. IIkitnkk, Or., Feb. 8. The Hcppnnr sheep market opened today, when G. A. Uhea, president of, the First National bunk, sold 7500 head of mixed yearling sheep at $2,155 per head, to be delivered here after shearing. An average nf eight poundB of wool will be taken from these sheep. The buyer wiib F. M. Goodinc, of SlioHhoue, Idaho, who will either drive or ship them Kaat. James JoneH bus sold to George Gray 11)00 head of mixed yearlings, immediate delivery, with wool on, ut $3 per head. Other buyers are iiere, und large sales will take pluce before shearing time. Last year 100,000 head of sheep were ( sold und driven East. At present there are 240,000 sheep in Morrow county. Weather here continues favorable for livestock. Vesterday, for the firet time In two months, the mercury went below I the freezing point, and a few flakes of snow fell, JNow the thermometer reg isters 45 above. A Jniivliiclnc Anawer. "I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's drug store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga., "und he asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu matism with which I had sufiered for a long lime. I told him I had no faith in any medicine us iney nil inueu. tie said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Puin Balm does not help you, you need not pay for it.' I took u bottle of it home and used it according to directions and In cue week I was cured, and have not eince been troubled with rheumatism." Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. Honolulu riaguu 1 Abating. San Fkancihco, Fob. 0. The steamer Alameda arrived today from an Aus tralian port via Samoa and Honolulu. The Alumeda waa ordered to quarantine, but Dr. Klnyoun, state quarantine of ficer, reports that up to February 12 there had been no new cases of plague in Honolulu since January 24. There are 7400 Japanese and Chinese in quarantine at Honolulu und detention camps have been established. The Alameda did not dock at Honolulu, but lay oil' that port for six hours. Tlie vessel carried 160 tons of freight con signed to Honolulu, but this was not landed. A TllOtMUIUl I'tlUgUt'H Could not express the rupture of Annie K. Springer, of 1125 Howard at., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Ur King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely mired her of a hacking cough that for many years hud made lllo a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she aaya of this Royal Cure-"It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now Bleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like Bounding its praises throughout the universe." Bo will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery fornny trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 60c and$l. Trial bottle free ut Blakeley & Houghton'a drug store j every bottle guaranteed. 5 Wan Urunliiid to Death. South Bknd, Wash., Feb. 8. William O. Slier, manager of the Columbia Box & Lumber Couipony'a mill, waa crushed to death thli afternoon, about 5 :80. He had just stepped back of (lie big aaw, when the dog In a huge cant they were turning allpped out uud tho cant struck hlui.throwing him against a log Powder back of him on the akidwaye, crushing in bia ribs. The cant was partially palled away when the dog slipped again, the cant crushing his hipe as he turned. He died an hour later. He and his brother came here from Portland about two years ago, and with small capital but a vast amount of ener gy and push'had built up a good lumber business, The deceased was the moye ing spirit in a large mill to be located on Skidmore slough, for which the site had been secured. A email subsidy was raised for the mill, but declined by him. In spite of reverses, both here and in Taeonia, where he waB formerly a con tractor, he kept the esteem and confi dence of all by his square dealings and honeuty. His sudden death is a shock to the entire community. Your Kace SIiowb the, state of your feelings and the state of your health aa well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weal; and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cuies all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Woman Drank Carbolic Acid. SroKANE, Feb. 8 Mrs. Scott Bennett, of Post Falls, Idaho, wife of a member of the town council, coiniritted suicide this morning. She took carbolic acid during a fit of temporary insanity, The deceased was a prominent worker in the church and lodges. Catarrh Canuot lie Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrli Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not n quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular piescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknky & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv diruggiats, price "Sc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 In AkuIiiuUIo Now in Europe? Chicago, Feb. it. A special to the Chronicle from Washington says: The war department believes tiiat Aguinaldo has escaped from the island of Luzon. The department officials would not be surprised to hear from him next us be ing in London or in Paris, in company with Agdncillo. Saib lu Vnur ctieckn. ' All countv warrants registered prior to June 3, 1880, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after February. 2, 11)00. C. L. Philmpb, Countv Treasurer. "I had dyspepsia for years, No medi cine was so effective us Kodol Dyapipsla Cure. It gave Immediate relief. Two bottles performed marvelous results," writes L. H. Warren, Albany,' Wis. It digests what you eat and cannot fail to cure. John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., says, "I never used auyth'ing ao good as One Minute Cough Cure. We are never without it." Quickly breaks up coughs and cold. Cures all throat und lung troubles. Its use will prevent consump tion, Pleasant to take, I.OMt. Betweon Johnston's store and my place in Dry Hollow, last Saturday eveuing, one steel garden rake. I drove up Washington street and past' the fair grounds. The finder will confer a favor by leaving at Johustou'a or at my place. A. S. KOIIEBTS. TAYLOR STILL SEEKING ADVICE Louisville 'Agreement Places Him in a Difficult Position and He Will Call Meeting of Republicans. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 9. Governor Taylor haa sent a large number of tele grams to geutlemen in all parts of tbe state who have for the past live days showered him with advice, urging him to stand firm and not surrender anything, to be in Frankfort by Saturday morning. They will then consider the peace agree ment, as adopted at Louisville, At pres ent Taylor's intentions are unknown and hi will say nothing regarding tbem. The impression has become general among Republicans who were not par ties to tbe Louis vtlle agreement tha the agreement was a complete surrendei to the Democrats. Taylor is thus placed in a difficult position and has not thought it wise to make any statement regarding his intentions until he could convince the party that anything be might do would be for the good of the party. Uoebel't Murderers. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 9. Two men suspected of complicity in tbe murder of Governor Goebel were arrested in a boarding-house today. (Their namesare Silas Jones, of Whitley county, and Gott chalk, of Nelson county. The men are eaid to have slept in tbe executive build ing for some time and they will be kept in confinement until something more definite is known of their whereabouts at the time of the assassination. Both strongly deny any knowledge of the murder. Teacher' Examination for State I'aperi. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Waeco county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state papers at the court house, in Tlie Dalles, Oregon, on February 14, 15, 1G and 17, us follows : Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Saturday, Feb. 17, at 4 o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, psychology. C. L. GlLllKKT, 5 td County Superintendent. As a cure for rheumatism Chamber Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, lnd., has been troubled with that ail ment since 1862. 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 was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me, For eale by Blakeley & Houghton. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia I used One Minute Cough Cure and three bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst cases," writes Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like It. Mothers endorse it. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are'sold on a positive guarantee, Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief, 25 cte. and 50 cte. Blakeley & Houghton, drug gilts. Cure Headache Outekly, Baldwin's spaikling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless und effective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Falk, druggists, jan24-Gw Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed, uich25-tf Tfial A $15.00 style reduced to. . . $9 (See show window.) A. M. Williams & Co. STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the Merritt of our work is such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which are not Cevera high as some people think, and we want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of Third and Federal Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OR. Subscribe for the NOTICE of Application for Liquor License. To All Whom It May Concehn: Notice Its hereby given that tho undersigned, J. J Wiley, will at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on Wedtiesilny, the Till day o( March, HOO, the bame being tho regular March 11KX) term of court, apply to the County Court, of tho Statu ol Ore gon, for Wiisco County, foru license to sell spirit uous, mutt iiiid vinous lienors in less ijiitiutitlc than one gallon, lu tho town of Shnniko, in An telope l'reciiict, in tho county and btnto afore SMi id, for bucli period as his receipt from the County Treasuier of Mid county may call for; and his' petition for mid license, which he will present to tho said County Court ou said date, is hereinafter tet forth. IMted this ftth day of February, 1U0D. J.J. WILEY. l'etltlon fur Liquor Llueuie. To tho Honorable County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tbo County of Wasco: We, the undersigned residents and legal voters of Antelono l'reciiict, in tho County of Wasco, uud tho Slate of Oregon, respectfully petition your honorable body to grant a license to J. J. Wiley to sell t-pirituous, malt ami vinous liijuqrs in less quantities than olio gallon lu tho town of Shanlko, in said Antelope precinct, lu the Coun ty and State aforesaid, for such period us his re ceipt from tho county treasurer of said county may call for. Jas McCarthy W Pcolf 1) 3 nisbeo J II Elder Win Hull W 0 l'ortcr Wm Stanley ilouardl.ootiils N A Schmltt U It Kelsay It I) Saunders John I.ample AlfKelsay F W lluuii J W Thompson (i W ituper 0 W Clark O Cornett J Stephenson Thos Collins Thos Hryant AlonzoTuiner W M McCarthy Sam liluaueut V Molyncux S 1 (iambic II F Whltlock Frank Miller Fred Miller Ed Sheehan UO Chapman O W Sinn W E Dawsou J O Wlltsey I) S Kyau Sum Work S I) Miller It O Carluiid Chas Fortune T Henueghuii J il Tunny E 0 Olckersou W Lewis Joint Malouo U A Cratty J 11 Kelsuy 1' Hartwlg Jas Warrack W M Davey E 0 Goodwin FA l.ueddciuuuu T (i Condon W J Kepler J S Swuuson J A Tilly J M Keedcr W E Kemp A T Esplug Koss Allen Geo Hiller Albert button K J Olisau W 11 1'roso E 1) Martin Um K Hcdfntd Hobert lirier David Scott K J filklugtou F M Dial J Mulouo John i'hclps I'utrlck Itadlgali Charles Blank ti A Edmuuson 1) A Howell E J Graves Henry Dice F W Sllvertooth (! Miller E Casey Kerr Fluley Mclleth J Thompson Chas Gallagher John Gallagher FiankK ucald J W Scarlett Wulter Condell F II Horning Georg'i Condon John Mel.ennau J Blank Geo Coehruii Hurry Adams Clms Greer FraukNSpicer Frank Irvine M K Miller J T JJeunett 1 1 FliiUysou 1) E McKiniia II U Koojcr Mux Lucddeinuu J J Wiley Tailor-made Siiil. We never do things by halves. For instance in this euit sale we not only cut off near half the price, but will cut off the skirt, alter the waiat make the suit' FIT before we'll accept your money. And no extra charge for all tbla. The discount ia 40 per cent on all suits above $7.50 and 33i per cent off those at $0.00. ONE OF A STYLE ONLY IN THE BETTER GRADES. These Prices past and present: $0.00 suits reduced to $ 4.50 7.h() " " " 4.50 $8.60 " " " 5.10 $10.00 " " " 6.00 $12.00 " " " 7.S0 $15 00 " " " 9.00 $18.00 " " " 10.80 $20.00 " " lS.oo !f25.00 " " " lS.oo Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle Sheriff's Sale. IN THE CIHOl'ITCOURTOFTHESTATKOP A Oregon, tor Wasco County. J, 1 Mcluerny, as administrator of tho estate of Phillip llrogau, deceased, 1'lalutill', vs. N. W. Wallace and S. F, Wallace Defendants. lly virtue of an execution, decree und order of sale, duly issued out of and under tbo &eul nf the circuit court of tho state nf Oregon, for the county of Wasco, to me directed and dated the JSth day of November, IS'J'J, upon u decree, for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, in favor of plaintill and against suld defendants, and Judg ment rendered and entered in said court In the above entitled cause, in favor nf plaintiff and against tho defendant N, W. Wallace, us Judg ment debtor, lu tho sum of one thousand and thlrty two aud 22-10O dollars (I103J.&') with in terest thereon from the sth day of September, lWJ,at tho rate of ten 10 per cent per annum, aud the lurther sum of one hundred dollars llMlasuttornejJfees.uudthe lurther sumof thirty and ill-lot) dollars fM -JO und. the costs of aud up on this writ, nml commanding mo to make salu of tho real properly embraced lu such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter described; said dec-ice and judgment having been rendered and entered on tliu 'Jlth day of October, 1MH), I will on the third day of Juuuar), 1'JOO, at the hour of - o'clock lu the afternoon of said day und at tho front door of the county enurt house, in Dalles City. Wasco county, Oregon, sell ut public auction to tho highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest which. thedefeuuants.N. W. Wallacu and S. F. W'ullaee, or either of them, had ou tho 'Jtilli dui of Sep tember lb'J3, tho date of tho mortgugo foreclosed herein, or which said defendants or anv of tho defendants lieiein, have since acquired or lunv havo in und to the following described real prop erty, situated and being in Wasco county, Oie gnn, to-wit: The southe.ibt quarter of tho south west quarter, tho south huif ol the southeast quarter, aud tho northeast quarter of tho south east quarter of section twcnty-eighUu township seveu south, of range seventeen east, WlllametUi Meridian, containing liU) acres, or so much of said property as wlUsatlsfy said judgment and decree, with costs and ucciulug costs. Said properti will bo bold subject to confirma tion aud redemption as bylaw provided. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, this -"Jth day of November, 1MK). ItOll BUT KELLY, decMI Sberllt'of Wasco County, Oregon. i F. MCOBK, JOHN OA VIM MOORE & GAtfIN, . ATTQKNKY8 AT LAW. ltooins 3'J aud 10, over U, S, Land Otllco. 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