The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 19, 1900, Image 4

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    ARE CLEARED
OF
BOERS
Rpiiich WftW III nmiilMl (if lllfi WfiStcril
JJllllUU 4.1V II 111 UUiillw Wl tuu iiiui u
Border.
JViAFEKING WILL
BE RELIEVED
Honors in Store for Roberts. Kitchener
ami French Colonials in the
Front Rank.
Kbw York, Feb. 17. A dispatch to!
the Tribune trom London says:
The western border has been cleared
by General R-iberis.' first stroke, since
the relief of Kimberley carries M.ifeking
with it and secures Hri'.ish control of the
Barklv W'e;t district and Bechanaland.
General French, by leading the way to1
Kimberley, has become the Sheridan ot
this campaign, while "l?o'is," halting'
in triumph at .Ucobsdal before turning
eastward, is in a fair way to win a duke
dom if he goes on without check or re
verse to Bloamfuuteiu and Pretoria. Xor
ought Kitchener to lie left out of view. 1
He has transformed an immobile Britnh !
force, which was tied up to railways, in-'
to an army lemarkable for mobility, '
with a system of flying transport, and if '
all goes well beseems destined, at tlie
end of the
i.tiUHUig.., iu ai.ui.scu 1.UIU,
Wolseley as commander-in-chief, and to
reorgan the military forces of the
Ir:tin umpire.
Various suggestions are put forth as
to tiie movements of General Cronje and
Dr. Leyds, who has been interviewed
with respect to the situation, has ex-
Iireseu the opinion tliat the Uoer com -
manumit lias deliberately allowed Uec
ernl French to enter Kimberley, s i aa to
-cnt him oft" from communication silh
Jiis commander in-chief.
London is fairly ringing with praises!
of General French. Every mounted of-
-lieer will now want to serve under him. '
Ii is learned that tlie young Duke of j
Westminister, who is a stepson of George i
Wyndham, will join French's division
when he arrives at the Cane, and not I
serve on Sir Alfred Milner's staff.
Kimberlev has been invested 123 davs.
Tlie garrison consisted of 2500 men, in-! fJe 1,33 110 patience with the programme
eluding half a battalion of the North of l'ie trying to cripple the commission
JiMicashires and a detachment of tlie ' ' striking out tlie appropriation, which
Black Watch, and five bodies of lecal is always attempted by tiie ultra spoils
forces. Cecil P.hodea has been the chief ' me" of the house.
organizer of a most gallant defend, but ' Representative Tongue did not vote,
Colonel Kekewich lias l.een n com- being absent from the house at the time,
mander second only to Baden-Powell in ' ljut Fi4 that he favored the amendment
.resource and practical ability. ; because al! past efforts to bring about a
One feature of Lord Roberts' campaign
is the prominence which he gives to the
cohinhil forces. It recalls his remark at
the queen's jubilee, when lie was at the
head of the colonial contingents, that he
hoped to have them under his command
if he were ever called upon to take the
Held. Lord Roberts has rallied tlie local
volunteers for the defense of the coloriie,
mid is making hi'B use of them in this
campaign.
Compensations northward arc so large
that the Dutch successes in driving back
For You to Read
"What puzzled me in the beginning was that I kept losing flesh without any
cause for it that I could see. I had a little trouble with my htoniach, too, and
after a while began to grow weaker and to cough. The cough. I thought, would
hw wj anu uuru llbcu, IJUl
it didn't. It grew worse, and
then I began to spit up a pecu
liar looking substance. I never
thought of consumption, but one
day I had a hemorrhage, and then
-was frightened in earnest and
did just what you would do. I
rushed to the doctor. He was
either too busy, or something
else, for he didn't do me any good.
I kept going on down hill, and the
outlook was bad. Things took a
different turn, however, when I
Hieardof Acker's English Remedy
for Consumption, for I took it,
-and it not only cured niv coutrh-
ing and spitting, but also built up
my whole system. I took on per
manent flesh, nnd to Jay am just
-us healthy a man as you can lind
in a week's travel. Vou may ho
sure I always keep Acker's Eng
lish Remedy in the house, and it
is a good thing I do so, for one
night my youngest child was
seized with croup. That hoarse,
wheezv couch was the first shrnal.
and I lost no time in giving the poor liltle
JMUicine. In almost no tirne the disease
mmyva. , uuvise every parent to nave a Dottle nauuy ull the time. It serves the
jaaie purpose in keeping croup out of the house that a good lock and key serve
itoJfeep burglars out. It is both an expectorant and a tonic. It cured me of con
Mnpttonand mychlldof croup, and I know what I am talking about." (Signed)
Hon. M. Hogan, picture frame manufacturer, S42 Center Street, New York.
Aektr'i Eof Ibb KadIHU kr
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For Sale by BLAXELEY & HOUGHTON.
the skeleton army left behind at Coles
burg is regarded by military men hero
as tin nlT.iir of flight importance. Gen
Hoborts takes the situation lightly
enough, Uoer accounts describe the
capture of one lineof kopjes after another,
with heavy British losses. Ffv Dutch
j comnif.iuh'rs are named, so tliut it ii
! der that u large force lias been con
centrated in that quarter.
Lord Roberts' striking success lias
caused an iriturso
, throughout England.
feeling of relief
It has also spiked
, the guns which Lord Kosebery and Mr.
Campbell-Ihinuermau have opened up
' on the ministers' new measure of nation
i al defense.
ARE ANXIOUS
TO ADJOURN
! Session of Congress to He Cut Short
Important Bills to Go Over.
i WASittXGToy, Feb. 17. The Republic-
an managers are showiug an impatience
to hurry through all legislation and go
I away as soon as possible, and are dis
j'conraging every- one who is urging any
legislation which will rend to create de
oate. .tor tins reason, it seems very
probable that neither the canal treaty
nor the Nicaragua canal bill can go
through at this session. Either of these
measures, if brought before the senate,
would create a tremendous debate, in
volving all our present and past relations
with Great Britain, together with the
position of the administiatiou relative
to the South African war, and every con
tingent issue in any wav connected with
tht; eunal itself.
M.,v ntl,.T nioncnrnc n lil-u1nl.a
' ttbttndoned for lhe ;nJ reas j'nclud.
lnB lhe reciprocity treaties and also tho
i.wfMi. . . t .
i army. Every suggestion that an urmv
bill should be passed at this session
I meets with the same opposition, although
' the friends of the armv think something
, ehonl, ,,e Jun
The belief is also now
; genetnl that the election cases of Quay
J and Clark are likely to go over with the
i other husiuess. which is likely to cause
' debate.
aiilmly anrt Tongue mi Civil Service.
1 Representative Moody says lie thinks
the civil service law ought to be modified,
! as the way it Is now operated it is a good
' dual of farce. He would be glad to eee
; some measure passed which would
j strengthen the commission and secure
: tne vur' est service for the government.
j reform in the civil service have been
! ridiculed by the Republican leaders. He
says he favores a merit system, hut not
us it is being administered. He also
favors the Hepburn amendment, and
thinks that persons appointed to govern
ment office should not be allowed to
serve more limn four or six years. The
present life tenure to him is objection
able. Tlie riagtir ut .Manila.
Manila, Feb. 17. Out of a total of
fifty one c.ises of suspected bubonic
sufferer proper doses of this grand
was under control, and my child was
a noiltlra nurinlM that inn. nm... -.ii
uookkr & co vroprMon, .vw lvt,
lJ&I I III
illS-'- '-i.--. - - .
.1 . UK I
plaguo reported, forty-two proved genn-
tnn ittitl llitrtv.turn ftuiaftlin raflllWf.fi. linW
of them belt Chinamen. There were
twelve cases dnrlng the past week, most-
u u if in,, n. mi.. o.i inn :
spectors, under the superintendent?' of
the health officer, Major Edy, nro en
forcing tiie sanitary regulations. Thirty !
inspectors are Chinnmen who liave been '
furnished by Chinese merchants. The
local health department census shows '
! the. population of Manila is about 100,
, COO, including 31,000 Chinese.
Cnt.trrli Cannot In- Curiil
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is n regular ptescnption. it is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The jierfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces auch wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. .1. Ciikxey & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold bv drruggists, price 7."ic.
Hall'sFamily Pills are the best. 12
Will Testify for Mai-ruin.
Sax FnAXCisco.Feb. 17-Charles Grote,
' formerly supe-inteudent of mines in the
j Transvaal, but who returned to this
country alter the breaking out ot tlie
war, for the reason, as he states, that he
could not get his American papers ow
ing to tlie interference by the British
with ex-Consul Mncrum's mail, will
ienvo lor Washington tomorrow to meet
Mr. Macrum, and to testify befure a con
gressional committee should his testi
monv be desired.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
etomach, Loss of appetite, Fcverishnoss,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must ko purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elesir lias never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or anv other blood
,. T '. . . , , , ,
. -
remeuy anu we sen every uoiue on
a positive guarantee. Blakeleycc Hough
ton's drog store.
Grand Jury ICejinrt.
The report of the grand jury for the
February, ll'OO, term of circuit court is
as follow? :
We have been in session six days, and
have examined seven cases, and re
turned six indictments, and one not
true bill.
We have examined tlie clerk's,
sheriff's and treasurer's offices, and find
the bonks and records well kept, nnd
tne business of these offices well con
ducted so far ae we are able to determine
We have investigated the Helling of
cigarettes to minors, nnd believe the
law has been violated, and would
recommend that the law be strictly en
forced. From information laid before the
grand jury we find the county poor well
cared for.
We extend our thanks to A. A.
Jayne, district attorney, and W. L
Bradshaw, judge, for their instructions
to us which have aided us ii: the dis
charge of our duties.
Dated Dalles City, Feb. 17, 1000.
J. L. Kl'i.i.v, Foreman.
We further recommend that the
county court have tho hooka of the
county officers examined by an expert
before the expiration of each term.
Why suffer with kindey or rheuma- j
tism when it can be positively cured by
the use of the ''Oxypenor King." No
medicine, no electricity, but pure Oxy
gen instilled or absorbed through the
pores of the skin while yet sleep. No
need of going to the hospital for medi
cal treatment when you can be cured at
home by the use of the Oxygenor. No
matter what the ailment or disease the
Oxygenor will diagnose tho case and
proceed to cure. For further particu
lars call on or address J. M. Filloon, The
Dalles, Or. phono 309. febl0-2k
Wuuil Ale boi Killed inillani.
Butte, Mont., Feb. 17. Some of
hand of Ciee Indians camped near town
came to the city to get a quantity of al
cohol. By mistake they were given wood
alcohol. Three of the band, two lucks
and a eqnaw, drank it. They all three
died in great agony.
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
Iain's Prtin Balm is gaining a wide repu
tation. I). B. Johnston of Richmond,
Ind., has been troubled with that ail
tnent since 18C2. In speaking of it he
says: "I never found anything that
would relieve me until I used Chamber
lain'e Pain Balm. It acts like magic
wttli me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, but one good
application of Pain Balm relieved me,
For sale by Blnkeley & Houghton.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Mian Mamie Union Fljrnn,
I ,T,'e Rowing taken from tho Pacific
M: , cal T Wished at Portland,
will be of interest to those who contem-
iniu nuciiuiiiK llie uninriuilllliimi lu uu
l given by the Indies of tho Catholic church
tomorrow evening, at which Miss Flynn
will appear for tint first tinui before n
Dalles audience:
Mi?B Flynn ii thu daughter of R. J.
. I Flynn, superintendent and assistant
j general manager of the Northwest rail
road, and comes from a highly cultured
I family.
I Miss Flynn is but 1!) years of age, yet
I two yearB ago she graduated with highest
' honors from tho conservatory of music
, and school of oratory at Denver. In her
, recitals she plnys tho most classical
selections from memory. Throughout
fhe Northwest this young tmist has ap
peared before critical audiences ami met
w-lt.li thoir highest approbation. MieB
Flynn's renditions posses sweet liar-
I mony mid expression which illustrates
I the heart and soul of the player.
In elocution Miss Hvnn stands at tlie , m
head in the profession west of thejr
Rockies and by the press is often called j t
the May Anderson of tho Northweat. f!
'ti. ,i:ni....n i ....!
Ii lit; ujiDb uimwuil nullum BUl'UCO IIUIII
Shakespeare has been rendered by Mies
! Flynn before actors of note who havo
had only the highest compliments to
pay her and predict for her a brillinnt
future should she choose the stage for
her profession. Miss Flynn possesses a
charming personality which wins for
tier many friends. l.'uassnniiiig and
modest in mnnner, Lind and affectionate
in disposition. Oregon is proud of this
young artist and wishes her every
cess in her music and elocution.
sue-
I'roiioKitlft fur llffundlnc Wnlnr I'.iiiiiIh,
Dulles City DreRoii.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the board of water commissioners of
Dalles City, Oregon, at sail citv until
8:30 o'cluck p. m. of tlie 26 day o'f Feb.,
1000, for twenty-five thousand dollars;
and twenty thousand dollars of refund
ing water bonds of said city, (as it is not
settled as to whether the "total amount
of bonds will be $23 000 or $20,000) au
thority i extended to the said board to
issue refunding water bonds in thu sum
of $25,000, but if found not to be tw-ces-
i '&,ft,,e lss.ne. wiU .be 1T- " ",f
$20,000; and at n rate of interest
more than
not ex-
ceeuing lour per cent, per annum pav
aoie iweniy years irotn date 01 issue,
interest payable semi-annual! v, piinci
pal and interest payable in gold coin of
the United States, at anv citv therein,
at the option of the buyer.
The bonds mentioned will be issued
under the provisions of the several leg
islative acts nf the state of Oregon, ap
proved Feb. 20, 18S5, Feb. 19, 1830, and
Feb. 14, 1895, and in pursuance of un or
dinance adopted by tlie common council
of Dalles City, approved .lanuaiy 23,
1900. The proposed refunding water
bonds are intended for the redemption
of outstanding wliter bonds in the emu
of $23,000; but in case the board of water
commissioners prefer, it will issue re
funding bonds for $20 000 only, therefore
bidders mav make proposals for both
$25,000 and $20,000, and in the denomi
nation of $.)00 each.
No bid will be entertained for a rate
lees than par value of the bonds. Prem
iums nnd rate of interect will be token
into consideration in passing un the
value of ell bids.
Bidders must deposit with the presi
dent of the board a duly certified check
on some responsible bank equal to 2 per
cent of the airount of bonds bid for, or
accompany his hid with cish of such
amount as will equal such per cent of
his bid, and such certified check made
payable to the president of the board of
wuter commissioners of Dalles City, Or.,
as liquidated damages in case the bidder
shall fail or neglect to receive and pav
for, at the office of the city treasurer of
said city, tho bonds awarded to him on
his hid, on or before the first day of
March, 1900.
Attention should be given the fact
that tiie board will not issue and disnnsi!
of more than $20,000 of such refunding
bondp, unless it shall be deemed neces
sary to do so, but otherwise, if tin board
shall find that it is Decenary to issue
bonds in the sum of $25,000, it will then
offer nnd issue the full stun, ($25,000).
The right to reject any and all bids is
reserved by the said " board of water
commissioners.
Bids should be addressed to the presi
dent of said board, or to the city record
er, Dalles City, Wasco county,' Oreuon,
and noted "Proposals for refunding
water boude."
By order of tlie Board of Water Com
mission, by and with tlie consent of ilm
Common Council. This 25th day of
January, iihju.
T. J. Skufkut,
President of Board,
Nku H. Gatkh,
Recorder of Dalles City.
fL. S,
Attekt
J hud bronchitis every winter for
years and no medicine gave mo perma
nent relief till I began to take One Min
ute Cough Cure. I know it Is the best
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
favorito remedy. Cures quickly.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. I'o cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley A Houghton Druggist'.
Clark & Falk'a drug stock is new
fresh aud complete,
The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON
JVTajestie
' Et
,
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
KeintMiiboi- that wo are selling tho same from
$45.00 to $60.00
a
Whiu.i i a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25
over p to charged hy ficddlcrs for inferior ranges.
,ite for pamphlet, "iUnjostie Evidence."
JVIRYS & COOIE.
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to June 3. 1800. win Vu. ...u
Ho"' Intere8t COB8e8 "er tehrnary. 2,
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County Treasurer.
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Butter a specialty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
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BANKERS.
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Eastern States.
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Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
goti, Seuttle Wash,, and various point!
In Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav-
I orahle terms.
. H, Hcitr.HK,
President.
it. M. litu ,
Cuhlei
First National Bank.
i
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j Collections made and proceeds promptly
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A. D. CHARLTON,
Aknlatnnt Gonurnl I
l'iMetiger Agent, JlouW8
Thltd, rortfiind, Oit-Bim.
Hlicet, corner
"I had (Ivannnula fnr v-nnrs. Noinedi'
cine was so effective as Kodol Dyspepii
Cure, It gave Immediate relief'
bottles nerformed marvelous ruaiilHi
writes L. 11. Warrtin, Albany, Wl;
It
digests what you eat and cannot fail t0
cure.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn At tn
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind
chicken feed.
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