VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. One Night Only February 15 th Mr. Charles Frohnian presents tlie success of the century, THE LITTLE MINISTER jner, belnR untitle to (111 his appoint' ments In other towns on nccount of the prevalence of smallpox, remained in the city over Sunday, and preached to 11 very large audience in thu morning, the pastor occupying the pulpit in thu oven ; ins. j Ever since his arrival in our city Hoy. j U. F. Hawk has urged upon ht9 muni j bers the necessity of awakening in the people of The miles a ciiiireu'RoinB spirit, ami insisting that each church in the city should he crowded every Sun day. List night he took for his subject the excuses made by various ones in vited to the inarriaiiu feast, us related in the Scriptures. Enlarging upon it, he applied the text to the conditions of today, ami told of his experience in mis sionary work along that line since com ing lo The Dalles. Particularly did he urge upon the young people the neces sity of attending public worship and ob taining ttie nood received thereby. BUSINESS LOCALS 300 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY. By J. M. Barrie. Founded upon nis novel 01 same name. "The Little Minister" is n triumph for nuritv in theatricals. New York Herald. l'EUl'LK VOO ALL KNOW. E. S. Pratt, of Wamic, is in town to day. J. V. Moore came in from Nansene yesterday. J. L. Richards and R. D. Butler a in fiom Boyd. Taylor Hill, of Prinevllle, is recistered at the Umatilla. H. P. Moore, of Chicken Springs, Is doing business in town today. Fred Broneon went down to White Salmon on this morning's boat. F. X. Jones came in from his ranch near Sherars Bridge yesterday. Mrs. X. D. Hughes left on the boat this morning for a visit in Portland. Mrs. N. Harris and daughter, Zeporah, returned baiurday night trom t'ortlanu Frank Beezlev arrived yesterday from Mission, Wash., to attend thu funeral of bis mother. Ghas. Clarke came up from Hood River Saturday night, and returned this morning. D. L. Cates is up from the Locks to day doing business and meeting his many friends here. Mr. and Mrs It. R. Hinton, of Bake oven, who have spent a few days in the city, left today for Portland. Mrs. A. S. MacAlliste- and Mrs. W. A. Johnston were returning passengers from the metropolis Saturday. A. S. Blowers, E. S. Olinjer and Clyde Bouuey ate Hood Riverites in town today, having come up last night. Mis Ethel W. Grubbs is in the city from Portland, and will remain a few weeks, the guest of Mrs. Smith French. Mrs. Emory Oliver and little son were up from Portland visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sv Ivester, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank RufTner and family left on the boat this morning for Portland, where they will make their home. Evangelist Forrl, whoa few years since conducted a series of meetings in the Methodist church here, spent yesterday in town. the Wasco Ware-tf Feed rye for sale ut house. Use Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the.head. You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk's eure cure for boils. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk have them. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell'e drug store. Geo. Barbe, Mendota, Va., says, "Nothing did me so much good as Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. One dose, relieved me, a few bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and cures dyspepsia. llurtrft fur Sale. Thirty head of sood horses, weight from 1100 to 1400 lbs. To be seen at Jacob McReynold's place, lo miles east from The Dalles. For further particu lars address, Stkauhe Bhos., jan24 mw The Dalles, Or. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is un equalled for piles, injuries and skin diseases. It is the original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Waeco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mcb25-tf Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby srlven that thu undeifdiined Iihs liven appointed by trie county court, of thu .statu of Oregon, fur Wa-co eoiinty,udtniiilitnitor of the estate of Huttick lirotrn, dec-in-ed. All persons bavins claimi mruliist kuld estate nro hereby notified to proem Mid claims, pmrerly verified, to me nt the oihce of Sinnott A: ."-liinott, in Dulles Clt , Ore , within six months from the date hereof. Mated January 23, 1MW. DKl.IA C. HHOW.V, Jan2T-ii Administrator. Administrator's Notice. The underlined luring been nppoi.itcd nd Kiliilstiutur if ttie e-.tite of Jonathan JackKiii. deceased, undr and by virtue of alio derduly mode ami entered in the County Court of the Mate of Oregon for Wa-eo County on the 'Jfid day of December, ih'j'J, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pa tent the tame with the proper vouchers and duly verilled at the o!!lee of my attorney, Kred . Wilson, in 'I he Iallei. Oreznn. within s'r: months from the date of this notice. IMted The Dalles. Oregon, Jan. H, l'joo. H. E. -iAl.TilAKSIIK. jan 'JJ-Ii Aduiluistrator. f Acker's Prof. Troy Shelly, of Hood River, who recently remrneu iroin an overland trip I - 4 ll I " .KffiEi Her Life Mrs. Robt. Slave. Jr.. and Mrs. FranlM oouunervllle arrived baturday night Uroiu Portland and will remain a foiv days with relatives in this city. Mrs. M. Seal of Vancouver, and her orottier, lleon bmith.of Condon, ur uvea baturdiy Iroin their respective liomes to attend the funeral cf thiir grandmother, Mrs. M.J. Bezley. at the MetlimlUt Church. For eoveral weekn past Mrs. E, J. Collins has had iu training a number of boye, who have formed a choir and will render selections etch Sunday nt the Methodiet church. Yesterday both morning and evening their voices were heard in eacred songs, and the sweet nees of their touos was most pleasant to bear, some of them having splendid woicee. Although having undertaken a difficult task in interestingand instruct ing them, Mrs. Collins feels encouraged in the pleaturo which it gives the' audience to hear litem and the good wtikh the bays receive therefrom. At last uight's service Mils Myrtle mamri. or x'oruana. reuueren a imitiri 'Trinity." Mies Short has a re- tuat rich contralto quality which Mir yrf , it cultivation ta con "About two miles from Vassar. ilicli.. where I keep a drug store, lives Mw. T. M. jjiau. ciiuHiu very tick and hopeless with consumption. I watched her case with interest after she began taking Acker's Knglisli Remedy for Con sumption, because Ihadheardso much about its wonderful cures. Well, tir, perhaps y mi will doubt it, but with inyown eyes I saw this woman get well and strong on that remedy. In u very short time the cough stopped, her lungs were healed up, tho soreness went away, and she began tak ing on lieali. Btio herself said: 'Mr. Billiard, I owe my life to Acker's English Remedy. It Is a certain cure.' In Mrs. Bratt'v ne'gjiborhood her recovery has occasioned much comment, as you can easily under. Btnd. Her case was one whero everybody thought it was only a riuestlon of a little while until sho would die. I feel it a duty as a druggist to write this letter, so that thero need bo no more deaths from consumption." (Signed) E. A. Butunu, Vassar, Mich. Sold at 25c., COc. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 23. 3d., 4s. Cd. If vouaro nut satisfied after buying, return tho bottlo Ui your druggist, and get your money back. H'e autlwke the above guarantee. W. IL UQQKElt & CO., I-rvprietw, Kw York. KOK 8AU: BY Blakeley & Houghton. HOW BOERS FIGHT. Extraordinary Marksmen and Ca pable of Great Endurance. 0.R.&N, They Art- ArcrlaulUirlMtn nnil iiunien mill Fnmlllnr with Jlueret lie oee ol Tht-lr Coiintrj'n .Moiinlnltii. The South African Boer much resem bles, our American Apache in hisnbllity to live on the shadow of things when in the Held. The Apache has so studied the csint resources of New .Mexico and Arizona that when on the warpath or pursued he is able to sustain life on what would seem to others as a men; nothing. Hence his ability to make ex traordinary marches; to be here to-day and "00 miles away to-morrow. A writer of South Africa in a contribu tion to a London paper calls attention to the ability of the Boers to live on rn; tions which an ordinary trooper would not endure and his capacity to travel great distances with horse in incred ibly short time. If he is to light thu Englishman these qualities will stnml him in trood need. It is by no menus certain that England in the end will be iimvlllinir to make another treaty of 1SS1. The Boer knows every road and trnll of the Transvaal; us a hunter he knows the tievious ways of the wastes beyond. He is an agriculturist and a hunter. By the law of self-preservation he hnB learned the wily ways of the black men whom he lias displaced iu the Trans vaal. The secret recesses of the moun tains are at his command. As a horse man he much resembles our American cowboy. He can ride on top of the saddle, or over the horse's neck, or Cos sack fashion, with one foot in the stir rup, one leg on the saddle and his bend and shoulders on the ground. Bis horse is part of his family life. The beasts are very hardy, sure-footed and affec tionate. Then, too, this Boer is a rifle shot of wonderful skill. When he was but a boy in short breeches the ritle was placed in his hands and he was ni'.r.xivr timk fdiKnui.?. j rjr. Kiton Dam.ks. Vnt Salt Ukr. Denver. I't.j Midi Worth, Omaha, Kan-, 11:13 . in. ca.s city, St. buds, i ClltCiiKO "I'd halt. Hpo'.Tio Wulln Walln, Spokane, Klyer MlnncapoltK. St. l'anl, 7:05 p. m. iMi lutli, Milwaukee, Chlciuo nud Kast. 8 p. ru. KKOM J'OliTI.ANII. Ocean Bteannhlp. Kor Kau l''ratiehco December :), S, U, Is, 23, and -i. 8 p. m. Ex. Sunday Cntumhla It v. fiteamcra. To Astoria and Way Saturday Landings. 10 p. m. i ( 6 . m. WlLLA VRTTK ItlVKR. Kx.Hunday Oregon City. Nowbcnr, Bulcm & Way Land'. T. m, WlLLAMVTTK AND YAM- I Tuea.Thur. iiili. Itivsns. and Hat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Way-Uudlnxs. 6 a. m. WlUAHRTTK UlVBR. Tuc.Thur, i'ortlatul to Corvallls, and Bat. and Way-l-alidliiKv ' fiNAKr. UlVKR. l.v ttlp.i':n Hlparla to Iivlstoii. daily 1:1. J a. m. V IMIIVK Know. Kat Mall Kixikane Klyer. I i'.M a. m I p. in. The Great STEEL and MALLEA- j BLE IRON RANGES, 4 p. m. Ex.sunila) 4:30 p. m. Ei.Hundaj ) p. tn. I.Mon.,Wei and Frl. I:S0 p. m. Mon. Wed and Friday I.KAVJC Lewiston dally ,S:: a. m. niaile enger to be the crack shot of his I community. ships of the mountains, to. long horse back journeys, .scant, allowances of food, treks on which the water supply is scarce. In the campaign of 1SS1 against the English the Boer tool; good care that, his forces never faced the enemy in the open Held. He never offered open en- j gagenient. He chose his eyrie in the iiinuutain gorges, and from that van-j tage point he picked off the foe nt his will. Even when lie assaulted Mnjubn 1 hill he came up rock by rock, squirming like a snake, twisting in and out ami ! not firing until he had a mark to hitA What success English troops, unac quainted with his country, arc to have wfth him is a question to he settled in the future. There appears to be much reason in the assertion that if England declares war the blacks of .South Africa will rise with the Boer and precipitate a conflict that may be a decade iu end in K- ' Knglanrl has U'J,130 square miles of territory to conquer iu the Transvaal. The white population is L'.IO.OCO and tin native population (the blacks) OL'5,000. The area of the Orange Free State, which is expected to favor the Boers of the Transvaal, is 13,000 square miles. ' The white population of this is 7S.000, nndthere are l.JO.000 natives in the state. The white and native population combined of the two republics is near ly l.uOO.Odf) people, of whom more thnn one-half are men. j At the present time the Boer has con-J trol of tht- water supply and food de pots of the Transvaal, lie has also con trol of tho bridges and the west end of the railroad tunnel through the jiioun-. tains at Mnjubn hill, ff the English' troops get west of the Drakeuberg 1 mountains and into the Transvaal the I Boer has thousands of miles of terri-' lory beyond into which he can retreat. lie is iu position, If he does not risk' nil on a single open engagement, to, keep England in pursuit of him through Central Africa for a great many years to come. So President Krugcr thinks. Conditions of warfare have changed since ISfJl, but the Transvaal territory has not changed, with the exception of the construction of the mentioned niil- l'arties dc.tUini: to iro to Ileppner houid take Xri. -1. Icu'lnt? '1 he Dalle. at 7:(V 1). m mnkliiL' direct roimei'tions at llenniicr junction , ItcturuliiK maklnirdtreotcounefitinn nt Ileppner junction wun No, 1, arriving ai me whucjih J:5."i p m. I No. 2.', tlirousht freight, cast bound, does not ,.carrv pa.Mjnncrs; arrives 'J:.VJ a. ni depart ' a:COa. in. I No. "Jl, local freiRht, carries passengers, cast bound: arrives l::ip. ni departs s:i;i p.m. JVtajestie Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. "Koniombor Hai wo arc soiling tho sanio from $45.00 to $60.00 "Whioii i .i a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25 over p co charged by peddlers for inferior ranges. .ito for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence." JWflYS & CSOGUE. No. !. west tioiiud tlirouuli freight, does not Be is inured to the hard-. gf,. S!ls 1' ,lelm .O. O, weni IIIM1I1I1 IOU.ll ireful, ,-lni.v jn-- sciiKer!,; arrives 5:15 p. m., departs :U0 a. m. Korfiillpartlciilar.scalloii O. 11. fc N. t'o.'n Rgeut The iMlles. ur address W. It. HUlU.llUl'.T, (ion l'as. ,Vgt., Portland, Or, I'rnpuaals fur Itofunilliiir Wtr Dalles City Oregon. llolld" Sealed proposals will be received by the board of water commissioners of Dalles City, Oregon, at said city until 8:.'if) o'clock p. m. of tho 20 duy of Kub., 1000, for twcuty-tlvii thotigaud dollare; mid twenty thousand dollars of refund ing water bonds of eaid city, (as it iH not ee'.tled as tn whuther the total amount of bonds will bo .fL'o.OOO or L'0,000 au thority is extended to the enid board to iesue refunding water butida in thu sum of JL'o.OGO, but if found not to be iu'cch purv, the issun will be for no inure than .J20,0(!0; and at a rate of interest not ex ceeding four per cent per nuuiim pav able twenty yearu from date of iesue, interest paynbUi Keuii-auuuallv, piinci pal and interest pnvablu iu gold coin of tho United .States, at any city therein, ut tiie option of tho buvur. The bund:) mentioned will bo issued under the provisions of tho cevernl leg iblativo actfj of the ftatu of Oregon, ap proved Feb. 1S85, Kcb. 10, 18W), and Feb. 1-1, 18!)5, and in piirtimnce of an or dinance adopted by the common council of Dalles City, approved Jaiiuui. , 1000. Tho proposed refunding water bonds are intended for tho redemption of outstanding water bonds in tho sum of $'!),Qi)); but in case the hoard of water commissioners prefer, it will iefciio re funding IjoikIh for $".0,000 only, thereforti bidders may make proposals for both if25,000 and .yiO.OOO, and in thu denomi nation of $,501) each. No hid will bo entertained for a rate lees than par value of the bonds. I'rem iiiuiH and raid of interest will be taken into consideration iu passing on the value of tall hidH. Bidders must deposit witli the presi dent of thu hoard a duly certified check on Home responsible bank eipial to 'J pur cent of tho an ount of bonds bid for; or accompany his bid with cash of such amount as will equal such pur cent of I s hid, and such certified check made I payable- to the president of tho, board of wutor commissioners of Da osC tv. Or.. an liquiduled damuKOs in case the bidder snail tall or neglect to I1 I i .3f. 2c '33 i I E i 3? I1 SE i i I! s Zr. :e i- '3E - 3ti 1 ap i M , ;3E Mv.' 3 :3F i i 'A 5 f f 7 I (Us Thi Dalles, Op. The Chronicle, dob Pointers. M iiliiili,JiuiiiiinMiiiiuiuij(UJuuiiii.JHit,iiiiiMuiuifiluiiMniL(lU'lllU,LULULO .tfiHl rereive ami n, road tunnel through the .Mnjubn hill ; for, at the oflicu of tho city treasurer of r-iiige. sain ciiy, inn uonus awurueii to lilm on An Knglish eorresiHindent who went ''8 "'. on or before thu first day of through the 1.SS1 cainimlL'ii wrote at Mro wu, that tiinoof thellL'htliiL'niialltiesnf the .. Attention Hhoiild.bH given tho fact Boers "We never nre able to see the enemy. ICxcept before the fight ut Ma juba hill, I never saw but a handful of them nt any time. And when they thought wo noticed them they and their horses dis appeared us if .iwallowed up liy the earth. I think we nil feel that they can Khoot, Our loKhcant Ilathy nnil Luing's Suk showed Unit. We were very much in the open, but not n blessed Boer wn to be seen. But every once In uwhllo there, was tliex'rack of u rille, nnil then one of our boys would go over, tho line would close up mid we would begin chnslng again for the enemy we could never find. I was taken prisoner Just after (Jen. Colley was killed, and I can iy that I could not have been treated better by any people. They wen: kind to our wounded, did not molest thodend nor insult us- of the living. I think they are a very brave people, and, as for lighting, they seem to know jimt as much nboiit It as we (lo." II, I. Cleve land, in CliIca.'foTimcs-JIernlil. i niitiinu iun Itivuil fclltl lad that tho board will riot issue and dispose ii wore man rivvu oi sucii ruiuiiding uonus, uniess u snail no deemed neces sary to do so, but otherwise, if tin board shall find that it is necessary to issue DoiKia in ttio sum of ifiL'5.000, it will then offer nud issue Urn lull sum, ($25,000). The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by thu said bourd of water commiisloners. Bids should be addressed to the nrnai. dent of said board, or to thn city record er, Dalles City. Waeco county, Oreuon. and noted 'Troposals for refunding water bonds." By order of tho Board of Water Coin mission, by and with the consent of tho Common Council. This '-'5th day of January, 1000. . . T. J. Skukkkt, hi b.J President of Board, ArrjfHT: Nkii H. Gatkh, Itecorder of Dalles City, II H WILHOM B B HUNTIMOTON T.T UNTJNOTON A WIIJION. XI Al'lOMNKYK AT I-AW, Office over Kl rt Nat. Iiuk C. F- Stephens ;pe GoluoiDia PacKingd, .Doulor In... Dry Goods, Clothing, Cents' Furnishings. Hoots, Hhoek. Hutu, Caps, Notluiu. for W. 1.. DoiikIhn rilioe. Telephone No. K, i:i I .Second Ht The Dalles, Or, C. S. Smith, THK Jp-to-date Qroeer Frosh ICguH and Creamery Butter a specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. .steam. Wood Saw Will run everyday except Sundav, Bates Reasonable, Telephone 201. J W. A. CATES, Prop. J PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF I MANUKAUTUHKHHUK Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON i)RlF.D BEEF, ETC. BANKERS. l'HANHACTA KNKIlAbllANKlNU MM Lettere of Gnsdit luHtied avallablo In Ik' Eastern States. , Hlfht F- 'ange and Tolejtrpw TranBfura hw.u 011 Now York, Cli ctf 8t. Louis, Sun Francisco, Portland 0 koii, Seattle Wash., and various po In Oregon and Washington. , Uollectlope made at all points on -oralile terma. J.B.HonaN, "M',!!!iui I'rcildeut. tutm First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - un- A General Banking Business train! Depoaito reoelved, subject to tilgot urau or une. i, Oollectlona made and proceeds proiopw remitted on dav of ol'ootlon:,j( Bight and Talagraphlo Exotiauge a" 4iiv a Ufa niiii rnuuiivu :ana. D. P. ThomSo. JNoTfl, Eu. M. WiMUiii, Quo. A, w H, M, Bkau..