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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1900.
NO 157
PERT LEADING
6000 BOERS
alcii Boiler's Right at Chorda
Dctachmcut CrcepiiiE Tbrouch
Znlnland. .
ENGLAND EXPECTS
BETTER RESULTS
,onl Huberts am! (Jcncral Kitchener
Arc at Modeler River and Arc Ex
pected Soon to Set in Motion an
Important Movement.
London, I;nb. 1-. Not n lino of wnr
iiowb liuviiiK betMi received ulnce yeHter
ilny, Grout ltrltuiu rcmniiiH waiting nnx
ioualy ti hour which bIiIo will mieeeml in
striking HrHt. The feeling, howovor, in
much tnoro conllilent tlnui nt tint opun
ing of hiHt week, in cniiHctiueneu of the
wtihiHjtroud littliuf thnt tho lunula of Lord
ItoburtH notl (iunornl Kitch'tnor ure now
lirmly gripped ut the helm, mid thut
wlmti'ver huppi-na tiio ctunpniKii will
now ho wiigutl umlttr enreful, compre
hunaivo plmtH, in which all tureen will
co-opuriitu.
llntli hIiIch scorn to hi! collecting them
selves for an attack. Tho loft horn of
tho Hour army Ih cropping through Zulu
land noil tlircuttMiiiig tho British right
and at Chovuloy General Jouburt, with
0000 imm, ia reported to ho endeavoring
to attack liullcr. Hour nggruHHivoni!Hi
Iiiih nlruady dovclopml. and linn mot
with rupulHu at Keimbure;, while, from
what now becotuuH thu moat iiuportunt
point of thu campaign, Moddur rivor,
cuini'H tho iiihvh of ouiiPiilcaH activity and
redoubled vlgllunco. Theso H'portH crenlu
lioputiilniiaH in U rout Ilrituln ruthur than
anxiety, for tho iniprusnion oxintH that
liucr iiugrvHHivont'Ha will give tho ltritieli
troops thuir long-looked-for opportunity,
and tend groatly lontmiHt tiio liroad plan
of canipiilgu which Ruberta may tihortly
liu expected to eot in motion ut Moddur
rivor.
In tiio meantime, Lixdyamith mnat
wait tho cxigtMicioB uttouduut upon tho
moru importunt military iiiovuniontB
now on foot.
Irani; Harris, formor editor of tho
Saturday Iluviow, in a pamplilut pub
lished today, roltoratos tho viuw which
tiio St, Junius Gazette Iiuh boon inlHt
ing on. "Tlmt quality and not quantity
in wliat Kngland iieedu to boat tho Hours.
And that "England alwayn falls to loam
liv f'xpuriunc-B." Ilondde:
"Thu liritish, in thuir turn, ploy eav
"gee to thu Hours mid advance across tho
open to he. nwupt away by ritlo tire. They
don't seem to see that their bravery Is
just an nsuless and just as stupid as the
bravery of tiio Huilutidowu Arabs. Got
ut your corps of marksmen now ; give
tlioiii telescopic sights uud thu bestrilles;
tram them us sharpshooters, not ns pu
gilists, and you will beat tho Boers, mid
not othurwisu."
A OmivliuilliK AiiiHi'r.
"I hobbled itito Mr. lilackmou's drug
More one evening, " says Wesley Nulson,
of Hamilton, Gn., "and he asked mo to
try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rhou
'natisin with which I hud fluii'erod for u
long time. I told him I had no faith in
miy uiediuino as they all failed. He
mid: 'Weil if Chamberlain's I'ain Uulm
does not help you, you need not pay for
it.' I took a bottle of it homo and used
it according to directions and in one
weok I was cured, nnd have not since
lieen troubled with rheumatism." Sold
ly Hlakoloy & Houghton.
Tuu Mil oil WllUkuy.
Wahiiinoton, Fob. 11. Captain Frank
M. Wells, chaplain of the First regiment
' volunteers, who has just returned
'rom the Philippine islands, epoko in
Onrllold Memorial church today under
the ousplces of tho W. C. T. U on the
liquor quogtion In tho Philippine islands.
Ho declared that since the Americans
took Manila -100 places where liquor la
told had sprung up in Maulla, while, be-
Royal
Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome
DOYAt. BAKING rowoen oo., new vomc
fore the Americana came to the islands,
Manila had only three saloons. The
Filipinos, he alter ted, spoke well of the
American soldiers, save that thiy laid
the Americans "were bad people" when
they had drnnk too much liquor.
Whisky, he said, waBSold in the barracks
at Ho Ho, not over fifteen feet from bis
headquarters, until lie put an end to it
by complaints to the colonel and provost
marshal. Thu transport IndiiriiH, on
which he returned to the United States,
be characterized ns a "whisky trans
port," nnd ho said that he bad unsuc
cessfully attempted to have tho sale of
liquor on tho transports stopped while
in tho Philippines.
Ciiturrh Cannot be Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach thu seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional diEeuee, and
in order to cure it yon must take inter
nal remedies). Hall's Catarrh Cure is
tukun internally, and nets directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's
Cuturrh Cure is not a quucl: medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
phyfcleiunB in this country for yours, und
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined witli
the best blood purilieis, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
combination of thu two ingrcdlunts is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Cuturrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Ciii:nky & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drrnggists, price 7fin.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
l'rtoOdmit Will Hiiar Women.
Nkw Youk, Feb. 11. President Mc
ICiniuy bus promised to give an audience
to Mrn. Margaret Dye Ellis, national
superintendent of legislation for the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
tomorrow, to talk over thu auti-ennteen
law und its interpretation by Attorney
General Griggs. Mrs. Stevens, national
president of the W. C. T. U., und Miss
Gordon, vice-president, will be present.
A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt
for tho
widow of the brave General Bnrnhnm of I
Muchlus, Me., when the doctors said
she could not live till morning," writes
Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her
thnt fearful night. "All thought she
must soon dlo from Pneumonia, but shu
begged for Dr. King's New Difcovery,
saying it hud moru than once saved her
life, nnd hud cured her of Consumption.
After three smull doses eho slept easily
all night, nnd its further use completely
cured her." This marvelous medicine
is guaranteed to euro nil Throat, Chest
and Lung Diseases. Only 00c nnd $1.00.
Trial bottles free ut Blakeley k
Houghton's drug store.
ItllMKiird lu Colorado.
Dkkvkk, Fob. 11. A blizzard is
sweeping over Colorado. The central
and northern portions of thu statu nre in
tho throes of I lie storm which is gradual
ly movlmr southward. Snow bus been
fulling in the mountains nearly all day,
with no prospect of immediate abate
ment. As yet railroad traffic bus not
been affected to any great extent, but n
continuance of tho storm will seriously
interfure with it. Reports from South
ern Wyoming and Western Nebraeka
ure to the effect thnt u blizzard has been
raiting in that vicinity today and is con-
tinning.
As a euro for rheumatism. Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu
tation. 1). B, Johnston of Richmond,
Ind., has been troubled with that ail
ment slnco 1802. 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 mo very niuoh, but ono good
application of Pain Balm relieved me.
For ealo by Blakeley & Houghton.
Sullied Inland Not Mentioned lu Treaty.
Manila, Feb. 12. It ia reported that
the gunboat Princeton visited the
Tntanea and Oalagau Islands, which
Baking
Powder
were omitted from the Paris treaty of
peace, being north of 20 degrees of lati
tude, raised American flags and ap
pointed native governors. It is added
that the Princeton found a Japanese flag
at Bayal island, and refrained from land,
ing there, pending orders. The Prince
ton occupied the Northern islands nnder
a government order. The resjert that the
Japanese flag was found flying is not
confirmed, but there arc rumors that
Japan intended to tnke the island. Tiie
natives willingly substituted American
for the insurgent officials ahd took the
ontli of allegiance.
The natives of Satnar and Leyte are
returning to thtir towns and normal con
ditions are being resumed.
Unconfirmed rumors from native
sources eay thnt General Pio del Pilar,
the insurgent commander, died ot fever
recently.
Your l uce
Shows the state of your f' slings and the
state of your health ad well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Fimplea und
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and worn out and do not have a
healthy uppenrnnce you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases, where cheap Sareuparillas and
so culled purifiers fail; knowing this we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakeley & Houghton, druggistB.
WOMAN WORE
MAN'S CLOTHING
Truth Came Out After Her Arrest on
Charge of Robbery.
PAi.orsE, Feb. 10. 15. M. Denthernge,
city marshal of Ouke6daIe, was in Pa
louse lust night on the way homo from
Moscow, where he hud been on n peculiar
chnsc nfter what lie supposed tube the
young thief who is churged with stea'Mig
$1100 from a woman in Spokane, but
who proved' to be a womnn dressed In
man's clothing. The woman visited
O.ikeednle on Thursday evening, and
spent the night in u hotel. In appear
unco und drees she resembled a young
man or youth, and lier suspicious actions
attracted attention. The woman was
traveling on horseback, riding aetridu,
and dressed in trousers, sweater and u
coat. She left Oakeedule early Friday
morning and started south. Marshal
Dentlierage learned of the peculiar ac
tions of thu supposed young man and
started in pursuit. Ho traced her to
Palouso and thence toward Moscow. She
was overtaken four miles this side of
the latter town and placed under arrest
on a charge of robbery. She convinced
Deathorage of her sex and was released.
The woman, who was ubout thirty-five
yours old, made no explanation of her
strange masquerade, and when released
rode on toward Moscow.
A Irlglitful 1(1 under
Will often cause a horrible burn,
scald, cut or bruise, Buckleu's Arnica
Salve, the bust in the world, will kill
thu pain and promptly heal it. Cures
old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, coma,
felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile
our 9 on earth. Only 25 cts. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. 1
"After doctors failed to cure tne of
pneumonia 1 used One Minute Cough
Cure and three bottles of it cured me.
It is ulso tho best remedy on earth for
whooping cough. It cured my grand
children of the worst cases," writes Juo.
Berry, Lognnton, Pa. It is the only
harmless remedy that gives Immedinto
results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and
throat and lung troubles, It prevents
consumption, Children alwuys like it.
Mothers endorse it.
Subscribe for Tiik Ciiiioxicu.
NOW QUIET
IN KENTUCKY
Most Republicans are Back in Frank
fort; Democrats are Still Meeting
in Louisville.
Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 12. The morn
ing train from London brought to Frank
fort a number of Republican members
of the legislature. Only a few absentees
were reported when the sessions were
called in the capital building at noon,
and these are expected to arrive later in
the day. Nothing has been heard from
Louisville as to whether the Democratic
members of the legislature will adjourn
their session to Frankfort, but the Re
publicans appear confident that action
will soon be taken.
Louisville, Ky., Feb. 12. Although
the protocol was not signed, there is a
truce in the fight for the state offices to
await action by the courtB. Both houses
of the legislature met again at the court
house to-day.
When the house convened a concurrent
resolution which had passed the senate
was presented, calling upon Taylor to at
once withdraw the militia and force of
armed men which he has gathered about
him in the state house and surrender
the executive offices to Beckham, the
lawful governor. Under the rules the
resolution went over for one day.
Teacher' Examination for State Papers.
Notice is hereby given that the county
superintendent of Wasco county will
hold the regular examination of appli
cants for state papers at the court house,
in Tbo Dalles, Oregon, on February 14,
15, 10 and 17, as follows :
Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 14, at
9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until
Saturday, Feb. 1", 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.
Sttlurday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, English literature,
psychology.
C. L. GlLBEUT,
5 td County Superintendent.
Kpaln'fi Greatent Need
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain,
spends his winters at Aiken, S. C.
Weak nerves hud caused severe pains in
the back of his head. On using Electric
Bitters, America's greatest Blood and
Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him,
ile says this grand medicine is what his
country needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri
fies the blood, tones up the stomach,
strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor
and new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired
or ailing, you need it. Every bottlo
guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
"I had bronchitis every winter for
years and no medicine gavo me perma
nent relief till I begun to take One Min
ute Cough Cure. I know it is the best
cough medicine made," euys J. Koontz,
Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs,
colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat
and lung troubles. It is the children's
favorite remedy. Cures quickly.
John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., says, "I
never ustd anything so good as One
Minute Cough Cure. We Bre never
without it." Quickly breaks up coughs
and cold. Cures all throat and lung
troubles. Its use will prevent consump
tion. Pleasant to take.
"I had dyspepsia for years. No medi
cine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure, It gave Immediate relief. Two
bottles performed marvelous results,"
writes L. H. Warren, Albany, Wie. It
dlgestB what you eat and cannot fail to
cure.
W. S. Phllpot, Albany, Ga., says,
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me
more good than any pills I ever took."
The famous little pills for constipation,
biliousness and liver and bowel troubles,
NECUS...
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 you 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. 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, bat 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.
Subscribe for the Chronicle.
NOTICE
of Application for Liquor License.
To Alt. Whom It May Conceun:
Notice Is hereby nlvui that tho umiertfRiieil,
J. J VIkvwill nt 10 oYloi.'k in the forenoon,
on WednewTay, tho "til 'tity of Mnrcli, 1-00, the
tnine heliii? the regular March 1W0 term of comt,
npplv to the County Couit, of tho .State ot Ore
gon, for Wtibco County, foni licence to tell bplrit
turns, limit anil vinous ll'juors in less iiniitltlei
than one gallon, lu the town of.Shaniko, In An
telope l'reciner, lu thu comity ami ttato afore
said, for Mich period as Ilia receipt from the
County Treasuier of nid county may call for;
and his, petition for taid license, which ho will
present to the taid County Court on said date, U
hereinafter tet forth,
Dated this Sth day of February, I'JOO.
J. J. WILEY.
1'etltiou for r.lquor l.lueuse.
To tho Honorable County Court of tho State of
Oregon, for tho County of Wasco:
We, the undesigned residents mid legal voters
of Antelope 1'iecliiot, 111 the County of Wasco,
und tho Mate of Oregon, respectfully petition
vour liouorablo body to grant a license to J, J,
Wiley to sell pirltuous,uialt and vinous liquor
in less quantities than one gallon In the town of
Shaulko, in said Antelope precinct, in the Coun
ty and state aforesaid, for Mich period n hts re
ceipt from tho county ticasurer of said county
uiay call for.
Jas McCarthy W Scoil" 1) a Msbee
J 11 Klder Win Hull W O I'orter
Win Stanley HowardLoomls .N A Sehinitt
I) U Kelsay K I) Maunders John Luiuple
All keuay i vt mum
J W Thompson
(J W Kuper O W Chit
O Cornett
Tlios Bryant
Bam llliiaiieiit
It F Wliitloek
Kd Sheehun
W K Dawsou
Bam Work
Clius fortune
E O Dlckersou
U A Crutty
Jus Wurruck
FA Lueddcmaiin
J 8 Kwitusou
W Y. Kemp
(ieo Hiller
J Stephenson Thos Collins
AloiuoTuiuer W M McCartli
arthy
u .MOiyueux n i uuiume
Frank Miller Fred Miller
h O chapman (1 W Sinn
i o Wlltsey I 8 Kyan
S 11 Miller H O Cnrlaml
T Heniieghan J I) Tunny
W Lewis John Malonu
J 11 Kelsay 1' llartwlg
W M Huvey K o (ioodwlu
T O Condon W J Kepler
J A Tilly J M Ueeder
A T F.splng Koss Allen
Albert Sutton K J (illsiiu
W 11 I'rose
K I) Martin l.em K lied ford Robert Oiler
David i-cott K J i'llklngtou r' M Dial
J Maloue John I'll el pa l'utrlck ltadigtiu
Charles llliuik HA Kdnninson DA Howell
K J II raven Henry Dleo V W Sllvertootli
: Miller K GMsey Kerr Flnley McNeill
J Thompson ('has (Idllagher John Uulhigher
KiimkKlncald J W .Scarlett Wultcr Coudell
Y H Horning Oeorgo Condon John McLennan
J lllank (leo Cochrau 1) K McKlnua
Hurry Adams Chas Ureer II O Hoojier
FruukNtiplcer Frank Irvine Mux Lueddemau
M K Miller J T Iiennett J J Wiley
1 1 Fiulaysou
THE DALLES, OR.
Advertise in The Chronicle
Sheriff's Sale.
I N TIIK ClUOVIT COL'UT OF THE STATE OF
1 Oregon, tor Wasco County.
J, I' Mclneruy, as administrator of tho estato of
1'mllip Itiogau, decease!, I'luintiU',
vs.
N. W. Wallace and S, F. Wallace, Defendants.
lly virtue of an execution, decree and order of
talc, duly issued out of nnd under the seal of
the circuit court of the statu of Oregou, for the
county of Wasco, to ino dhected and dated tho
JSlli nay of November, 18'J'J, upon a decreo for
the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, In favor of
plaliititt'aiid against said defendants, and judg
ment rendered und entered lu suld court In the
Mbovc entitled cause, lu favor "f philntlll' and
against the defendant N. W, Wallace, as judg
ment debtor, in the sum of ono thousand and
thirty two and L'MfH) dollars (tio;i.VJ-J) with in
terest thereon from the th day of September,
Is'jy.at the rate of ten 10 per cent per annum,
and the turther sum of ono hundred dollars,
f Ui01asattorueyjfees,a udthe further sumof thirty
and vo-100 dollars if 3D 'JO and the costs of and up
on this writ, and commanding mu to make sulo
of tho real property embraced in such decree of
foreclosure and hereinafter described: said de
cree and Judgment having been rendered mid
entered on tho'Jlth day of Outobur, 1WJ, I will
on the third day of Januar . 1900, ut the hour of
'J o'clock lu the afternoon of said duy and at thu
front door of tho county court house, in Dalles
City, Wasco county, Oregon, sell at public
auction to thu highest bidder for cash lu
hand all the right, title mid Interest which
thedefeuilants,N, W. WullacunudS, F. Wallace,
or eithtr of them, hud on tho 'Jiith din of .Sep
tember ls'JJ, the datu of thu mortgage, foreclosed
heieiu, or which said defendants or any of thu
defendants heiclu, have since acquired or now
have lu mid to thu follow lug dutcrlbed real prop
erty, situated and being in Wasco county, Oiu
gou, to-wlt; The southu .st quarter of thu south
west quarter, thu soulli halt ol thu southeast
quurter, mid tho northeast quarter of tho south
east quarter of section twciity-elght,ln township
seven south, of range seventeen east, Willamette
Meridian, containing 160 acres, or so much uf
said property as will satisfy said Judgment and
decree, with costs and accruing costs,
Said property will bu sold subject to continua
tion and redemption as by law provided.
Dated tit Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregou,
this u"Jth day of November, 1HO.
HOHEIIT KELLY,
decildl SlicrlU'of Wasco County, Oregon.
, r. MCOBE,
JOHN UAV1N
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTOHNEYS AT LAW.
lioouis 3'J and 40, over U. S. Land Oillce,
Subeoribu for The Chronicle.