2I)c Dulles CI) t0ttkk. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 1900. NO 172 Not a cut-price or redaction Bale, but a "timely-tip" rbIo. It is only a nitter of a month or two until 'We will be compelled to advance our present ex c4ption!lv low prices on good, well-made muslin wear. The cotton market, as every, one knows, Iiab been on the advance for some time, and hue not yet reaohedithe limit. Mills are consequently advancing their prices, and manufacturers in addition to recent advances made on salaries, are alio paying higher prices on all grades of material. Night Robes. Mother Iliilibiinl.tiielced yoke, ruflleut neck mill h1uvo!i....,."Jo gime yoke Inmtud with live bdixU lniertlim, mIrcc! with embroidery Wo Stur, wltli 'imre yuku of tuck ami I'mliruMcry timer tliin, iiuok unit nlivu eilK ol nltli cmlirolilury 70c Kmplrugmvn, riiiinit yokes or nimci.tcit M-ltli I row inir rmv luoka anil i! tmiitlx cm broMcry Invrtloii, lliilnlicri wlili finird y uIkIiik, (ch. tlier atltfli liruid iiud nllk ribbon T'Jc fomc, with itllnver t'nilirolil ry Irmit, iind N'vcre.i iiIkviI Corset l'liilnly in iide , . H)u With cmbr'v nt neck,. liij'u Hame, "V" MiujkmI yeke, S$lii cmb'y edging. . .19o Bume, liner cimltty, tlnlnh.'.'Uu Hiune, nmdu n( line cam bric, yuku of vnl. luu , fine pearl buttonx . . . Mic Hume, line mift-llnliilitil niuniln, (UHre nr "V" yuki-.lacu ureinh'y trim mini; r5c Tine ciunlirli', ered front, uiiih'y yoke iind Htrni.i. 7.'c Kiimit, clnlmriitely trini'd In torchon luce or cmb'y 7i)o mm iwn men eiiiunmiury , beat nnitei tills - II 1!' Finer gridea II you wimt tliom. li FEAR OF BEING SHOT Exiicriciie of lie Bull Feu Prisoners. ONE MAN WENT INSANE Was Subsequently Killed While Trying to liscapc Newspaper Man's Evi dence. Wahiiinoton, March 1, Wilbur Stew 8't.a newspaper publisher of Mullan, Idaho, today continued his testimony be fore tli IIoiiho committco on military afTnire, concerning the labor troubloa in Idaho. Ue sulil tlint on June 6 his newspaper confln'atcd by two civilians, accotn Pnlml hy adutncluuentof soldiers, caus R lilin considerable loss. The witness "i tlutt throughout bis detention he given no trial excopt before the "Kangaroo Court." lie said this was e iihiiui iippUed to an "inquisition" carried on by u 0enl olliulal, not n mugis ltto. Hu dutailed a conversation with ne of the stiite officials, in which the' "Her is Haiti to have linked Stewart to '"mile imHIentlon of his paper on "the Wool lnw ii,i ordor," threatening that "Mio publication continued to bo as it "a been hu would bo kept In the "bull pen." Aked itH to the death of one Johnson, prisoner in tho "hull pen," ho suid Johnson was taken before the "inqulsl " and tin effort made to learn from tho names of tlioso who had partici pated in tho riot. When Johnson re wneil to tho pou he expressed fears "t ho would bo hanged. Ho tried o i . fl'8elUltl' I,,d,n olub. ndter, ie fleeing from an Imaginary foe, he '"hot through the head and killed by bum n Tho wU,leM W Johnson was JL ,7 ,ou," More being put in the b!7..and waa Pronounced laiane aller " there. Other priioners, lie said, Muslin Underwear A Sale. Covers. Drawers. With tucks nr milieu l!c Finer inillty, three nar row tneki nnd widu rufllox 29c Wetter nuiturlNl, nitrrow tuck iind ctub'y.or with wide rullle edited with torchon luce 55s I'mbrellu Dntwcrn, flue iti ti 11 ti , wide cambric rullle, edged wllh emh'y .Vic lull iwtli. Eiiinc, wldcrulllu of Hhecr lawn, edged with tor chon ot vnl, lace , 79o Finer RnideM If you .. them , .. want R ABSQVUmx'PVKE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome woi amino were In fear of being shot and many thought the place Was to be set on fire. There were about 330 prisoners and about 1000 to 1200 soldiers in theGoeurd'Alene district. He expressed the opinion that there had been no occasion for declaring martial law. Some ot Mr. Lentz's inquiries brought into quostion the accuracy of the report of the testimony taken by the industrial committee as to the Idaho trouble, but this line of inquiry was ruled out on the ground that the committee had no au thority to investigate the industrial con dition. On cross-examination, Representative Purker took the witness to task over cir cumstances on the day the mill wan blown up. Stewart said he saw large parties leave Mullan und return luler in tho day, but he did not know the purpose of their movements, Several members of the committee questioned tho witness as to the departure of the miners on the day of the dynamiting of the mill. He said the puvty numbered from 170 to 200. The mining population of Mullan wae about 350. When tho parties returned they refused to Sny where they had been or what had occur rod. He saw one man carrying a shotgun, but none of them wore masks. The committee took a recces at this point. A OtinvlntilnK Auiiu'itr. "I hobbled into Mr. Blnukmoii'a drug store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga., "and he asked me to try Chamberlain's I'uin Balm for rheu matism with which I had flullered for a lorn? time. I told him I had no faith In i any medicine as they all failed. He said: 'Well if Chamberlain Pulu Balm doos not help you, you need not pay for It. I took a bottle of it home and used Jt according to directions and in one week I was cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism." bold by Blakeley A Houghton. HklrmUli Willi Hauolc, Manila, March l.-An hundred In lurgenls, even miles from San Fernando, ambushed ten men of the Third Cavalry RAW COTTON. We here print a recent report on this subject, taken from the Dry Goods Economist: ., "The cotton market scored another strong advance this week. Spot cotton, which last week crossed the 8c line, rose to 8c in the-New York Exchange and parsed the 5d. lindt In Liverpool, the market for futures fully participating in the upward movement. The cause of the advance is the honvy purchases of cotton abroad, where, as already stated In these reports, spinners are behind in their supplies. How long these conditions will exist is, of course, uncertain) but is is certain that the average under cotton will be vastly increased by the high price, and as time goes on this fact will receive more and more attention, with the natural result. Prices range about as follows : Spot cotton: New York, 8c; last week, 8)c; Liverpool, 5 1 32d ; last week, 4 21-32d. March futures : New York, 8 30c ; last week, 7.86 Liverpool, 4 51 -64d lest week, 4 20-64d, The receipts for the first five days of this week were 142, 164 bales, against 91, 035 bales for the corresponding period last week' The receipts for the season amonnt to 4,955,741 bales, againBt 6,010,621 bales at the same period last year. The visible supply of 3.634,052 bales, against 5.081,559 hales for the corresponding period Inst week. Exports for the first five days of the present week were 113,757 bales, against 98,630 bales for the corresponding period last year. Manchester reports yarns strong and cloths very firm. Powder POWPEB CO., HEW yobk. who were escorting a provision train. The Americans were scattered and while returning to camp one man was killed. The insurgents captured four horses and a quantity of provisions. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cuie 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 preecribed by one of the best phytoicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. 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. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrugglsts, price 7fic. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 llurae and Mulo Meat, I.onuon, March 1. Following is tho test of Bailer's disimtch: "Nelthorpe, March 1, 5:25 i. m. I have just returned from Lidysmith. Except a small guard north of Surprise Hill, the whole of the enemy lately be. sieging the town have retired in hot baste, and to the south of tho towu the country is quite clear of them. "The narrisou was on a half pound of meal for each man per day, and supple menting the meal wae a ration of horses and mules. The men will want a little nursing before being fit for the field." "I had bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me perma nent relief till I began to take One Min ute Cough Cure. I know it Is the liest cough medicine wade," says J. Koonta, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat and lung troubles. It is the children'! favorite remedy. Cures quickly. Children's Wear. Infant's white muslin slips, at 12c, 19c, 29c, 55c, "gc, ,1.10. Children's white niualin dresses, at 29c, 55c, 79c, fl.13. Gliildien's white twill muslin waists, at 12c and 19c. Children's white muslin drawers, at 12), 19c,29c. Children's white muslin Ekirts, at VI) i and 19c. ""WlliaiDS ENGLAND CHEERS HER HEROES Lord Oundonald Entered the Besieged Garrison Last Night With a Mixed Regiment, and Buller Is Expected to Shake Hands With General White Some Time Tonight. Rensukrg, Feb. 28. General Clem ents, es sorted by a Equadron of Innis killings, entered Colesborg this morning and received an enthusiastic reception. The Boere are in full retreat. A number of the leading men have been arrested. The Inhabitants are well and not starv ing. They have suffered many Indignities ut the hands of the Boers, but no violence. Lo.vno.v, March 1. A special from Cape Town says that a telegram has been received there from Mafeklngannouncing that the Boere made a severe and pro tracted assault on February 17, but were driven oil at all points. The truce, which is ueually observed Sundays, was broken on the 18th by another tierce at tack, but after determined fighting, the Boere were repulsed with a loss of 40 killed and wouuded. The defenders, who were able to take advantage of the shelter of earthworks, lost ouly two killed and three wounded, London, March 1.-9:52 a. m. Tho War Office has received the following dispatch from General Buller : "Lyttleton's Headquarters, March 1. General Dundonald, with the Natal Carbineers nnd a composite regiment, entered Ladyemith last night. The country between me and Ladysmlth is reported clear of the enemy. I am mov ing on Nelthorpe." London, March 1. Buller wires from Nelthorpe under today's date that he has Just returned from Ladyemitb. He adds that the whole country eouth of that place is cleared ot Boers. No Klgut to Ugllncif. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable, If she baa con The Result Is Plainly to be Seen. After present stock of muslin-wear Is sold, "we will be obliged to pay the ad vance and our next invoice of these goods cannot be sold at present low prices -unless we cheapened the work and finish of the garments, which we prefer not to do. Believing In -fair dealing, and to impress upon the minds of our Customer that fact, we make this announcement and trust one and all will take advantage ol this possibly the last opportunity of buying muslin underwear at the old prices. Our stock at present fe complete in all lines.. Regarding the qualities the cut and fit the superior slock and allronnd good worth of our muslins' nothing further, need here be said everyone well knowing the advantages to be enjoyed by buying thorn at this store. Skirts Chemise Plainly made 19c With yoke of tucks and lnfertion, and edged withruflle 29c Deep voke of tucks and lneitlo:i, cmb'y edging at top and armholes ... 55c Better quality, edged and trimmed with emb y in two widths T 79c Muslin, narrow tuck;, hemmed bottom 25c Same, hemmed rufllcs.,.. 29c Netter quality, tucks and 3-in emb'y at bottom . . 5oc Same, with deep over ilounce of Mieer lawn edged with torchon lace 55c Finer muslin, 10-ln. h'mrt flounce 79c Same, elegantly finished with deep ilounce ol embroidery 1.13 Same, with 12-in flounce of sheer lawn, contain ing :i rows l-;u. vul in fertiou, vnl. edging at bottom 1.13 Finer ones at 12.25 and $3.C0 Compare any of our 55c gar ments with other stores' at 75c, or our 79c ones with thote seeu elsewhere at a'dollar. stipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is tho beet medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety tkiti, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down (invalid. Only 50 cents ut Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. Ituasla ltuya American Coal. New Youk, March 1. Russia is likely to become a large consumer of American 'iituminous coal. While no contract has yet been signed, representatives of the Russian Imperial Government have been making overtures to the Berwlnd-White Coal Mining Company looking to the purchase and shipment of nearly half a million tons to porta on the Baltic. John Berwind, Vice-President of the Coal Company, said last night the only difficulty consisted in the problem of freights and transportation. Should the pending negotiations end successfully, he said, he thought likely that Russia would carry the coal in her own ships, probably utilizing the same vessels which she will employ to carry the iron, steel and ore already contracted for with the Carnegie-Frick Company. As a euro for rheumatism Chamber lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ail ment since 1802. In cpeaking 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 sate by Blakeley & Houghton. (Hartllng Claims, Eighty-fire per cent of all persons de clared incurable or given up to die by physicians ca'u bo cured, or their lives greatly prolonged by the beneficent powers of the "Perfected" Oxygeuor King. This startling insertion is sus ceptible of proof. We have it in the form of letters from all classes of people "rending far and near" who are de. lighted to testify to the marvelous cura tive powers of this latest and most per fected home oxVgenating instrument. Fur sale by J. M. Filloou, The Dalles, Ore. , , . ml-lwd2w Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn, Manufactured by Clarke k Falk. Chimaloons Or Skirt Chemise, square yoke, 3 rows each tucks and insertion, edged with rullles, deep hem . . 75c Of cambric, '-V yoke of torchon lace, lace at eads 1.00 Finer quality, elaborately trimmed in embroid'y, round yoke 1.2a Fine cambric, val. lace yoke, deep Ilounce with val. insertion and edg ing l.CO. Finer quality, square yoke elaborately mude of em broidery edging and in sertion, tucks and ruffle of cmb'y ut bottom 2.0ff Of sheer lawn, elaborately finished at yoke and flounced with val. lace and insertion 2 7S Germany AgaliiRt American Meat. New York, Maroh 1. A apicial to the Times from Washingtoi says: Al though it is out of the question to at tempt to obtain any official authority for the assertion that olitica in Germany are preparing the way for icrioua difference! betwean Germany and the United States in commercial matters, in formation is obtained heie to justify tho statement that in case the lawmakers o Germany carry out their declared pur pose of excluding American meat pro ducts, such a course will be met with, retaliation by the United States. For a Icng time, several montliB In fact, negotiations have teen at a stand still on the question of reciprocity with Germany. Under the conditions faced there by the Imperial Government it was regarded as useless to attempt to ar range a reciprocal baslB that would not include all American products without prejudice. To take any official steps in advance would be regarded as a menace. Nothing in the way of menace will be attempted. But there is reasqn to as sort that if It is found to be the settled purpose of the German Government to sanction exclusion of Americau meats or other products from Germany, it may be expected that the government of the United States will feel constrained ta use sucli power as it may possess to im press upon Germany its disapproval ot the discriminations threatened against the producers of this country. "After doctors failed to cure me tl pneumonia 1 mod One Minute Cough Curd and tnree bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough, It cured my grand children of tho worst cases," writes J no. Berry, Loganton, Pa. It is the ouly harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat and lung troubles, It pieveuta consumption. Children alwayB like it Mothers endorse ft. 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. 25 cts, and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Drugglstr, John Dir'r, Poseyville, Ind., sayp, "I never used anything so good as One Minute Cough Cure. We are never without it." Quickly breaks up cougha and cold, Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use willjprevent consump tion. Pleasant to take, A