l)eDnl!co VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1900. NO 156 WAR OFFICE IS SILENT No Wort From Bailer Since H? Ftc- crassei tbe Togels. ATTEMPTED DASH FROM LADYSMITH General MacDonald's Operations at Knoilcrsbcru Were Successful' Wednesday's FifibtiiiR in Natal. London', Fob. 11, 4:10 a. m. The wnr ollioo Htill miilntuiuB ellonce regarding the Bituution at ttiu Hout of wnr, ao- noiiticiiiK nt 11 :!t() lust ovoninR thut no further news liitd been riicuivnd, and none Iiuh cotno from other koutcub which would (;ivu n clow to CJenurnl llnller'e movements wiiicti hereeroHHed ttioTiiKoln, ur to tho jiroHUtit poultiona of tiio forces White Trj'liiK tit II lit Out. loi:u 1 1 i:ai Laa(ii:ii, Ludyamith, Fri- tluy, Full. I) It ia reported from tho Upper Tiiffuhi that in yeHtiirdny'e fight ing, while driving the lint'iHli uurosH tho .-.!.,. I .1 .1... t, river wiiii ueuvy man iu iiiem, inu iiuum had four men killed, und oiirht wounded On retaking the kopje, twenty-two Hours weru found killed. Tho ulurm wub given tit midnight Unit the LiidyHiuith troopB weru trying to force ii pnsmigo in the direction of the Free State hinder. Heavy firing wub heard, hut no pnrticulura have been received. JIIuiiIIiiiiiiIiI'h A1iv u Hucciinh. Moi)in:ii IStVKit, Feb. 0, noon. (Joner- nl MuuDunuld scored u diHtiiiut hicicbh at ICoodoraburR. Hie original orders were to hold the drift and construct a fort. The position, however, wub ex tremely dillicult, u long rnngo of high liille niimiiiK northwuHt mid terminating close to tho drift, on tho north bank of the river. As it was inipoaaibln to hold the whole summit, General MncDonald CDtHtrueted strong works across tbe center, which worn hold by tho Senforth HlnhltuiderH and tlireu coiiipuuiue of the Illiiuk Watch. While the Highland light infantry hold a small kopje on the right, the Ninth lancers patrolled toward the river, Genural MucDtfnald'fl plan being to repel attacks. Things wunt quietly until Wednesday, when the Boors advanced alone the rhlgo within 000 yards, mounting two mountain eovun-poundora, which weie invinihlu in the plain. They alao held a iiimiller drift three miles to tbe west. On receipt of this nuws, General Metliuon dispatched a large force of cavalry and two homo batteries under General lliililugtuu with the purposo of sur rounding tho Uoore. In order to further this plan, General MacDonald adopted merely defensive taction. It was not at tempted to force back tbe Boots' right, which move might have resulted in their general retirement soon. General Itabingtou left Modder river at 11 ::t() in the morning, and arrived within two miles of Koodoraberg at 11 :!10 p. in,, too lute to attempt the turning government. Tho next morning it was found that the lloera bad fled from the lower drift, but still remainod on tho hill, where they perceived Babingtou's movements. Early in tbe morning Hublngton vigorously shelled the rotir ina Honrs. The whole British force is now returning to camp. A Xliouiauil Tonsil) CtouWt not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard at., Phil adelphia, ift wjl0n Hne found that Dr King's Now Discovery for Consumption bad completely ourcd her of a hacking cough that for many years had made lile a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she yaof thisKoyal Cure-"It soon re moved the pain hi my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can ecarcoly remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." Bo will every one who tries R aVAI Baking MOLUTEIY'PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome norm sakwo romtn CO., ntw vouk. Dr. king's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Trice 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at Blakeiey & Houghton's drag store; eyery bottle guaranteed; 5 Bhookad toy Asylum 8ceni. Salkm, Or., Feb. 10 Paralysis, super induced by fright, caused tbe death of Mrs. Emily De Voe at an early hour tb's morning. On January 23 Mrs. De Voe, with a friend, paid a visit to the hoBpital for the insane. The sight of the demented inmates apparently shocked her nervous system, and for a short time she suffered severely. Then paralyaie set in and r suited in her death. The physicians et the as y hi in said today that nothing un usual occurred ut tbe institution during Mrs. Do Voe's visit. The only news they had of iier fright and subsequent illness wob what they gleaned from the daily papers. Mra. De Voe was a native of Ohio, wob In her 7-ltli year, and had lived in Salem Rome time. Her husband and two chil dren survive. A Convincing Aiiwer. "I hobbled into Mr. lllackmon's drug store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga., "and he ueked me to try Chamberlain's I'ain Balm for rheu matism with which I had suffered for a long time. I told him I had no faith in . . 1 ft 1 TV any medicine as tney an ianeu. ne said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm does not help yofl, you need not pay for it.' I took u bottle of it home and UBed it according to directions and in one week I was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism." Sold by Blakeiey & Houghton. II miry 11, -Carrutt Ik Ileuil. Goldlniuli:, Wueh., Feb. 10. The death and burial of Henry B. Carratt at Goldendale removes one of Klickitat's wealthiest citizeiiB. "Father" Carratt, aS hu wus better known by his friends, was a typical old-time Englishman. He waa born in Lincolnshire, Eugland, July i1 1011! T.. 1 ll'lfi In. ,n.ti-.iu l lOlll. -1(1 Ultl. , 1UIIU, IIU IliilllUUU Miss Sarah French, of Northingham- j shire. England, who died some time ago. They moved to Canada and in 1882 came from Cherokee county, Iowa, to Golden- dale. Cuturrlt niiint li Curi-il with local applications, as they cannot reacli tho seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a hlood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must tako inter nal remedies. Hull's Catarrh Cure ih taketi internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It waa waa prescribed by one of the best phyfclciaiiB in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the beat touica known, combined with the beat blood purlflois, acting directly on tbe mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients iB what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. . . F. .1. Ciiknkv & Co., Props., 'loleao u. Sold bv drruggiata, price 75c. Hall's Family Pllle are the beat. 12 Murder lu Flmt Ucgreti. Nkw York. Feb. 10. After deliberat ing 7,lj hours, tho jury returned a ver dict of gullty of murder in tbe first de gree against Roland B. Molineux, charged with the murder of Mrs. Kate J. . . f T-k l no 1 QflQ AUaillS uy poison, .ueceuiuHr o, louo. Barlow S. Weeks, counsel for the de fonse, made tho usual motion, and Recorder Goff adjourned court until February 10, when he said he would hear the motion and sentence the de fendant. A frightful llluuder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tbe best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns, felons and all akin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeiey & Houghton, druggists. 1 Powder Gold Value Rutin Deep. Cottage Giiovk, Or., Feb. 10. In formation was received here today by a carrier from Bohemia of another rich strike in the Mustek mine in o. 6 level. The vein is five feet wide, and runs as high ub $200 per ton in gold. This is the lowest tunnel in this property, being 400 feet vertical depth from the surface. Tbe mine and mill have been in steady operation all winter, and are paying large dividends. Tour) Face Shows tho state of your f: il're and the state of your health aa well. Impure blood makes itself apr it : i a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Euptlons. If you a-e feehn; weak and worn out and c'o net have a healthy appearance you Ehould try Acker's Blood Elis'-. It cures a'l blood (' .-ises where cheap Sare&r Win fid so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we eell every bottle on a positive guarantee Blakeiey & Houston, druggists. Chllitrru I'uUuucd uy Well Water. Oi.ymi'ia, Feb. 10. Three children of J'. D'Arey, livingnear South Union, were recently poisoned by drinking the water from an abandoned well. At first tbe children were not considered seriously ! i'l, but within tbe last few days alarming symptoms have developed, and the little onen are now in a precarious condition. Tbe children are all under 7 years of age. ltulibvd the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tbe subject, Is narrated by Jhim as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin waa almost yellow, eyes Eunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back aud sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. T'l-ee p'lyei cians had gen me up. Fortunately, a 'riend advk J'is'rj 'c Bitters' ; and to in v great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now n welt man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one ahouldfail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeiey & Houghton's drug store. 5 Asacure for rheumatism Chamber lain'e Paiiis&aim is gaining a wide repu tation. D. SB. Johnston of Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ail ment since 1832. In speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamber Iain'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 sale by Blakeiey & Houghton. Cuili tu Yuur cuecki. All countv warrants registered prior to June 3, 18SH), will be paid at my ofllce. Interest ceaaes after February. 2, 11100. O. L. Phillips, Conntv Treasurer. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia 1 used One Minute Cough Cure and three battles of it cured me. It is alao the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. 'It cured my graud children of tho worst cases," writes Jno. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the only . mleas remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat ond lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. "I had dyspepsia for years. No medi cine was so effective as Kodol Dyapnpsia 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. t . John DIrr, Poseyvllle, Ind., says, "I uever used anything so good as Oue Minute Cough Cure. We are never without it." Quickly breaks up coughs and cold, Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will preveut consump tion. Pleasant to take. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. Dou't forget this. A HEALER ARRESTED For Fracticiw Medicine ffiltal a License. PATIENT IS DEAD AND BURIED Bible Texts Not Regarded as a Good Defense, But He Was Held to Circuit Court. Okegon City, Feb. 10. Coroner M. C. Strickland today held an inquest over the remains of Mrs. S. . Quint, who died at Gladstone last Thursday, and returned a verdict that Mrs. Quint, whose age was C3 years, came to ber death through lack of med ical attendance, and from misplaced confidence in the ability to cure disease of one A. W. Hertzka, a so-called Christian Science11 practitioner of Portland. Hertzka was the chief witnees. He gave his age as twenty-two, and eaid be was formerly a bookkeeper in a Spokane store, and had later taken up tbe busi ness of healing disease by the Christian Science plan. He admitted be hed no license to practice medicine, and all throueb his testimrny he quoted Script ure to ehow tbatCbriet cured disease by faith and prayer, and averred that he waa following the same method. He said that he bad given Mrs. Quint no medi cine, whatever, and had nsed no means except the mind. It was brought out in the evidence that Hertzka bad paid Mrs. Quint three or four visits, and bad made a contract toreat her for $5 per week. Dr. E. A. Sommer testified that the wooian'a death was caused bv uraemio coma, which couia nave oeen .wroogiii lit . 1 l I. A about by heart trouble, kidney disease or other dieorder. When he was called in he eaid it was too late to give a correct diagnosis. After the inquest was concluded Hertzka was arrested on a warrant charging him with practicing medicine without a license. He waa examined before Justice Schuebel, who held tbe defundent to (he circuit court, fixing his bonds at if 100. It waa some time before Hertzka could find a surety. Mrs. Goerge Herron came to the rescue and signed bis bonds. Teucher' Exuinluutlou fur Piute l'aier(. Notice ia hereby given that tbe county superintendent of Wasco county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state papers at the court house, In Tho Dalles, Oregon, on February 1-1, 15, 16 and 17, as follows : Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 0 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,wen tal arithmetic, composition, phfYcal geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, psychology. t C. L. Gilukkt, ' 5 td County Superintendent. "I had bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me perma nent relief till I began to take One Min ute Cougli Cure. I know it Is tbe ht?et cough medicine made," says J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughe, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. W. S. Phllpot, Albany, Ga., aays, "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills I ever took." The famous little pills for constipation, biliousiiess and liver and bowel troubles. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. NEGUS.... is gathering fast. We'll be ready to print by tomor row or the day after. Can promise our customers some very interesting prices on goods j'ou are buying every day. In the meantime we wish to remind the ladies that our grand clearance sale of Suits and Jackets will be continued until further notice. A. HI. Williams & Co. STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is qualitr 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 'Phone 341 Subscribe for the Chronicle. NOTICE of Application for Liquor Licenee. To All Whom It May Co.n'cehn: Notice lb hereby plvcii Hint the undersigned, J, J Wiley, will at 10 u elock in the forenoon, on Wednesday, Hie "til day of March, ll(X), the tame being the regular March l'JOOterm of court, apply to the County Court, of the State ol Ore gon, for Watco county, forn license to sell spirituous-, ma!t and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon, in thu town of iSlianlko, in Au telojw Precinct, iu the county and state afore said, for such period as his receipt from the County Treasuier of said county may call for; and his petition for said license, which ho will present to thu said County Court on said date, is hereinafter tct forth. Dated this ftth day of February, J'JO), J. J.WIi.KV. l'utltlon for Liquor I.lcenae. To tho Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Wasco: We, tho undersigned r sidentsaud legal voters of Antelope l'reciuct, in the County of Wasco, und the fetuto of Oregon, respectfully petition your honorable body to grant a license, to J. J. Wiley to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than olio gallon lu (lie town of Shauiko, iu said Antelope precinct, in the Coun ty and State aforesaid, for such period as Ills re ceipt from the couuty treasurer of said county may call for. Jas McCarthy V Send- 1) 3 Hisbeo J 11 Hlder Win Hull W O Porter Wm Stanlev HowunlLoomts N A Hchmltt D K Kclsay H I) Saunders John l.mnplo All Kelsay r uuun (i W Kuper O W Clark J Stephenson Thos Collins AlonzoTurner W M McCurthy U Molyueux S I' Gamble Frank Miller Fred Miller I. ochapmaii U W Sinn J O Wlltsey I) S Kyan S 11 Miller K O Carland T Hcuuegliau J D Tunny W 1 .'wis John Malone J II Kelsay I' Harf.vls W M Davey K (J lioodwln T O Coudou W J Kepler J A Tilly J M Uctder A T Ksuinir Koss Allen J W Thompson O Comett Thos Hryant Sum Pluauent 11 F Whiilock Ed Slieehau W K Duwsou Sam Work Chus Fortune K U Dlckursoii U A Crutty Jis Wsrrack FA l.ucddcmanii J 8 Swhusou W K Kemp Albert Sutton KJGIisau W II l'roso ueu inner i: D Martin l-em K ltodford Robert Crier David Scott 1 J i'llklugtou V M Dial J Malouo John 'helps 1'atrick ltudlgan Charles Blank S a Kdmuiisou D A Howell K J (1 raves Henry Dice F W Sllverlooth ! Miller K Casey Kerr Flnley Mclletli J Thompson elms (jallaghcr John Uallughvr KiunkKluciiId J W Scurlett Wulter Condell F 11 Horning Gcorgo Condon John MoUmiiiuii J liluuk Cieo Cochran D F. MuKluim Harry Adams ('has Oreer H U Uooer FrHtikNSplcer Frank. Irvine Max i.ucddemau M F. Miller J T Beuuctt J J Wiley 1 1 Fiulaysou and Federal Street, THE DALLES, OR. Advertise in The Chronicle Sheriff's Sale. I N THE CIIIOI'IT COURT OF THE STATE OP J. Oregon, tor Watco County. J, 1 Mclueruy, as administrator of tho estate of 1'mllip Ilrogau, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. N. W. Wallace und S. F. Wallace, Defendants. Uy virtue of an execution, decreo and order of sale, duly Issued out of and under thu seal of the circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for the county of Wasco, to mo directed and dated thu JSth day of November, 1SU9, upon u deoreo for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, lu favor of philutilt'und against said defendants, and Judg ment rendered aud entered lu said court In tbe above entitled cause, In favor nf plalntiU and against tho defendant N, W. Wallace, as Judg ment debtor, iu thu sum of one thousand and thirty-two aud 22-100 dollars (I10J2.22) with In terest thereon from tbe Mh day of September, lyj,ut the rotu of ten Id per cent per unnum, aud the further sum of one hundred dollars llOOJasnttorncyJfees.aiidlho further sumof thirty aud '-0-lui dollars if .10 20 and, the costs of and up on this writ, mid commanding mo to mako salu of tho real property embraced lu such decrvo of foreclosure ami hereinafter described; said de creo and judgment having been rendered aud entered on thu -J 1th day of Ootober, lMM, I will on thu third day of Juuuar). 1900, at the hour of 2 o'clock lu tho afternoon of bald day and at thu front door of thu county court house, In Dalle City. Wusco couuty, Oregon, sell at publlu auction to tho highest bidder for cash lu hand all tho right, title and interest which thedefeuflants.N. W. Wallace and 8. F. Wallace, or either of them, had on tho 2tilh das ol Sep tember 18'J.i, the date ol tho inorlgugu fort'closol herein, or which suld defendants or any of the defendants herein, have since acquired or now huvu In and to tho following described real prop erty, situated and being lu Wasco couuty, Ore gon, to-wlt: The southeast quarter ol tho south west quarter, the south huif ol tho southeast quarter, aud thu northeast quarter of tho south east quarter of section twvnty-eight.lu township seveu south, ol range seventeen east, Willamette. Meridian, containing 100 acres, or so much of suld property us will satlsly said Judgmeutund decree, with costs and accruing costs. Said property will bo sold subject to confirma tion and redemption us by law provided. Dated ut Dalles City, Wasco couuty, Oregon, this 2'Jth dayuf November, 1MM. ROIIEUT KEU.V, dcci-li Slierlll'of Wusco Couuty, Oregon. , r. NCOHK, JOHN GAVIN MOORE & GAVIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 30 und 40, over ('. S. Und Oflce. 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