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    XI) c Do I! co
Chronicle,
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH G, 19C0.
NO 175
lllGlill IMPLORES
THE BURGHERS
Pretoria Is Mm FnMcr ForliM in
EiiifcMioii o(3 Lone Sices.
PERTINENT
PEACE REPORTS
Powder
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
WOVAt OAKINO POWDER CO.. NEW YORK.
Iransv.i.il President Withheld Announc
incut of Cronjc's Surrender Until
lie CihiIiI Conjure His Troops to
Staml I'n st.
LuNiMiN, March A special to the
Tinif- from I.ouruiico Mttrquus, dated
March I, hiivh persistent reports continue
Unit till Transvaal Republic Iiiih opened
nrijotiiitiona looking to tho Bcouring of
peace. On the othur hand It in assorted
tho Hours will iiiukti u Btnnil itt Gltncoe
and lting's Nek, mid ttuit in thu mean
time entrenchments at Pretoria uru be
ing extended in anticipation ofu Blego.
Tho conference liutwuon tho Door Presi
dents, it is added, and tho Gonurnl com
manding the Boers in Northern Natal,
wa? hurriedly arranged, on account of
tho nmvH of OoiijVh surrender.
Until Thursday night, otneial con
firnnttion of thu surrender wae williheld
from thu public. Krugor Rent out a
religious appeal with orders that it
ehouhl hu read hy nil oflicera to the
burghers, urging tliem to Btand fast and
itrive in tho iiiuiio of tite Lord, for, un
less they hud faith in him, cownrdico
would eel in, and their position would
bclioiel"s ' tiioy turned
their u.n.id it ..i. ..winy. Their past
victories, hu declared, Hhowed that the
Lord wits on thuir side. The President
besceched thu burghers not to bring de
etruetion on tlieir progeny.
Continuing, tho special bkv, n high
authority in Itlounifon' in, d 9 that
in the uviuit of a repulse of tho Free
State forces, tho latter will retire to
wards thu Transvaal, and, united with
their hrethron there, maintain tho
trugglo to the last.
Tho Hour casualties at Colonso during
tlio week ending February 25, are re
ported to bo thirty-ono uiou killed and
130 wounded.
London, March 5. There nre now
practically three British armies in the
Held, onu in the Free Stale, one in Cape
Colony, and one in Natal. All that is
knowuahout tho first and moat im
poilitnt ia that It is in close touch with a
body of Hours, estimated to number
about U00O men. Speculations as to tho
direction and method ol Roberts' ud
vanco into thu Free State 1b quite worth
ier, eo carefully are the plans concealed.
In Capo Colony General Brabant and
General Clement command two horns
o' thu arm.., wlillo Galacro holds tl.o
main llo-r (rc i check. Gatacro and
Clements will probably combine and ad
vanco on llloemfontoln, with Hrahant
Warding the right flunk with tho mobile
Colonials. This movement will ho sub
K'l'ienl to securing a lino of communi
wtion alon ? thollnus of tho Free Stitu
rallroa-le, wblch, according to the latef-t
"''patches, seema almost accomplished.
With tho exception of sorties, n serious
jnnveinunt can hardly be expected from
be Natal army tills week. When it will
bo ready to advance Us movemonta must
roatly depend upon how much distance
ho retreating Boors put betweon them
wvm and Unller. Aa an Incident of
"o Itrulsh main objeollve, which at
east Is clearly outlined as Pretoria, the
'ellofof Mafoking, by the force from tho
jout.i, may boexpected auy day. Colonel
'luminer'ii force on tho north seeming
wwpublo of accomplishing It.
' he unexpected activity of the Cape
""toll ami the reported llkllhood of
n between them and the Basutos,
lued by other trihei having a grudge
Wlnst tho Boera, ia regarded aa rather
ominous. The only other untoward
WjJM of the military situation that the
"Wee can discern ia in the forced tempo
y Inactivity of the Natal army, an
initatico of which is contained in the
dispatches announcing that a flying
column which attempted to intercut
tho Boor retreat only succeeded is dnv-
i ig the enemy further north.
Mm I,ir Wan ftuvril.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately hud a wonderful
duliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of it he save : "I was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia.
My lunga became burdened. I was so
weak I eould'nt even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped mo. I expected to soon
dio of consumption, when I heard of
Dr. King's New Discovery. Ono bottle
guvo great relief. I contiuuud to uso it,
and now am well and Biro tig. 1 can't
say too much in its praise." This
marvelous medicine is the surest and
quickest cure in the world for all thrort
and lung trouble. Regu'ur sixes 50 cents
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley
& Iloughton'B drugstore; every bottle
guaranteed.
Wllllum Vnrry Klllnl III Clilcnc".
CincAiio, March 5. William II. Ferry,
owner of thu Lake Forest Polo Grounds,
wuh instantly killed last night while
crossing the tracks of the Northwestern
Railroad at the Lake Forest depot. Mr.
Ferry was waiting for the Chicago train
when the accident happened. Mr. Furry
also owned a large ranch in California,
which hu visited at intervals. He wus
for ninny years a real estate dealer
Chicago, although he had not in ' -taiued
oflices here for some time. Mr.
Ferry 'u father presented Ferry Hall to
Lake Forest University. He was at one
time owner of large blocks of stock in the
Chicago & Northwestern Iiuilroad.
So night to Ugllneni.
Tho woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, hut one who would be attractive
must keep her health. If she ia weak,
sickly and all run down, ahn will he
nervous and Irritable. If she has con
stipation or kidney trouble, her impure
blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
Electric Bitters ia the beet medicine in
the world to reguluto stomach, liver uud
kidneys and to purify the blood. It
givoa strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
velvety skin, rich complexion. It will
make a good-looking, charming woman
of a ruii'doM n invalid. Only 50 cunts
at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore.
Hollar Dlnntir Tonight.
Ni:w VoitK, March 5. The Workmen's
Jellursoniau Dollar-Dinner Committee
decided to hold their dinner tonight at
Terrace Garden. Thu ajioakera invited
Include William J. Bryan, John P.
Altgold, Mayor Jones of Toledo, Governor
Piugruoof Michigan, and Congressniun
Sulzor, Lenta and Towne. Tho original
idea was to hold the dinner on Lincoln's
birthday, then it waa changed to Wash
ington's birthday, when it was postponed
until tonight.
Htitrtilug tiiiiinii.
Elghty.flvo per cent of all persona de
dared incurable or given up to die by
physicians can be cured, or their lives
greatly prolonged by the bonefloent
powera of the "Perfected" Oxygenor
King. This startling assertion is sua.
cuptihlo of proof. Wo have it In tho
form of letters from ull classes of people
"residing far and near" who nro de.
lighted to toatlfy to tho marvolous cura
tive powers of this latest and moat per
fected homo oxygenating inatrument.
For aale by J. M. Fllloon, The Dallea,
Ore. ml-lwd2w
llrluga lioille from Manila.
San FitANCisco, March 5. The trans
port Duke of Fife la expected to arrive
here today with 45 bodies of soldier
deud from Manila.
Experience la the beat Teacher. Uae
Aoker'a Engliah Remedy in auy case of
coujlis, cold or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
26 eta. and 50 eta. Blakeley & Houghton
Drugglate.
Kor thi) Siberian Hallway.
Sa.v FitANCisco, March 5. The Nor
wegian steamer Leander, which has just
reached here with a cirgoof coal from
Japan, will load with railroad matter
for the Siberian railway. Her cargo
will be about equally divided between
Fort Arthur and V! idi vostock. She car
ries to tho latter port two light-draught
Bternwhee! Bteamers to ouivey the sup
plies on tha upper Amoor river to rail
wtiy construction. Tite steamers are
about completed in the shipyards of the
Fulton Iron Works. They vill be
stowed in sections in the hold of the
steamer and reconstructed on the banks
of the Amoor.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reuch tho Beat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to curs it you must take inl--nal
remedies. Hull's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine.
It waa waB prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular piescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifieis, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
whut produces such wonderful results in
curing Cdtarrh. Send for testimonials,
ftee.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
S ild by drruggistB, price 75;.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
American Grape Vlncit.
ETitAsnuisG, March 5 The govern
ment of Alsace-Lorraine has declined to
grant the petition of the vinegrowers of
thu Reichland that they he permitted to
import American grape vines in order
to renew their ruined vineyards. Baron
Zarn Von Bulaoh, Secretary of State f r
Agriculture, declared on the floor of the
Landtag that the American vines
brought into the country many worse
blights titan phylloxera.
As a cure for rheumatism Chambe r
lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu
tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond,
Ind., has been troubled with that ail
ment since 18132. In speaking of it he
aaya: "1 never found anything that
would relieve mo until I used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic
with me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, but ono good
application of Pain Balm relieved me.
For sale by Blakeley St Houghton.
YikiiiU Huadfil fur I'nlted State. IB
Sa.v FitANCihco, March 5. A a ei ial
from Benson, Ariz., says: Humors
hove reached hero that a largo body of
Ynqul Indians nru headed for tho inter
national lino. Orders have been iesued
by General Merriani, commanding oflicor
at Foit Huachuca, to hold his trojps in
readiness for Immediate field service to
bo used to repel any attempt to cross the
line into tho United States.
Drying preparations simply dovol
op dry catarrh j thoy dry up tho socrotions,
whioh ndhero to tho uiembrauo and decom
pose, causing a far moro Berloustroublothan
tho ordinary f on.i of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, funics, finokos uud buuIVh
and uso that which dentines, Boothcs and
beak. Ely's Cream Balm ia such a remedy
otid will euro catarrh or cold in tho bond
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo
mallod for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho
COo. bIzo. ElyBrothors, fit! Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm ourea without pain, does not
irritato or causo snoozing. It sproads itself
ovor an irritatod and angry surfaco, rollov
luc immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cronm Balm you ovo armed
against Nasal Catarrh uud Hay Fovor.
Volcaulc Eruptions
Are grand, but akin eruptions rob lifo
of joy. Buckleu'a Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, runuing and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boile, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Outs, Bruises, Burns, fScalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on
earth, Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. 2
GERMANY IS
OFFENSIVE
Unjust Restriction Import Upn Ameri
can Trade.
MANY COM
PLAINTS MADE
But None Have Yet Been Subject of Of
ficial Report Consuls Refuse Information.
New Yorti:, March 5. A special to
the Herald from Washington says : Re
strictions imposed by the Governor of
Desseldorf, Germany, upon American
Consuls to prevent them from getting
information of a commercial character
may be objected to by this Government
in case an official dispatch regarding
theru should be leceived by the State
Department. Reports of tbia character
have been current in this country for
several months, but an official of the
State Department eaid that no official
dispatches had reached tbe Department.
If the facta are irs stated in the ptess re
ports, then, he said, the Department
would require Germany to live up to the
provisions of the treaty of 1871 respect
ing Consular offices.
Article two of this convention provides
that "the respective Consuls-General,
Coneuls, Vice-Consuls or Consular
Agents, as well as their Chancellors and
Secretaries, shall enjoy in the two
countries all privileges, exemptions and
immunities which have been granted or
may in future be granted to the agents
of the same rank of the most favored
nations." If it should be ascertained
that consuls of other nations accredited
to Germany are getting the information
desired by the Consular Representatives
of the. United States, then tbe claim can
be advanced that the latter are not al
lowed the privileges "accorded to other
Consule."
In the treaty of 1828, with Prussia,
the two contracting parties grant each
other the liberty of Consular representa
tion and the Consuls "shall enjoy the
eame privileges and powers as those of
the most favored nations." Other statt s
of tbe German confederation have
treaties with the United States contain
ing provisions of like character. No
complaint can be made to tbe German
government at the action of the authori
ties in refusing information, but if, as
stated, tite refusal shall be especially
directed against the United States, then
complaint can and will be made.
The authorities are not inclined to the
belief that the restrictions imposed by
the governor of Dusseldorf were piompt
ed by the Berlin government, but were
rather the act of an official who desired
to make political capital with the
Agrarian party.
DlHSolutlnn or rartnertilili.
The business heretofore existing under
the firm namoof Lane Bros., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. L. L.
Lane will conduct the business at the
old stand, and collect all accounts and
pay ull bills of the firm. All parties
knowing themselves indebted to the
firm are requested to settle as soon as
possible.
Tito Dulles, Or., March 1, 1000.
L. L. Lane,
lin-dttw N. M. Lane,
A Convincing Autwer.
"I hobbled into Mr. Blackmou's drug
store one evening," saye Wesley Nelson,
of Hamilton, Ga,, "and he asked me to
try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matism with which I had euflered for a
long time. I told him I had no faith iri
any medicine as they all failed. He
said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm
does not help von, you ueed not pay for
it,' I took a bittle of it home and used
it according to directions and in cne
week I was cured, and Lave not since
been troubled with rheumatism," Sold
by Blakeley & Houghton,
Opening Sale
White Goods
and Summer
Wash Goods
The cream of this season's production and an
assortment which would do credit to a "city store."
Still we show only half the spring stock the balance
is yet on the way, and due here the latter part of this
week.
WHITE GOODS.
Nainsooks, 27 incln 8 wide, checks and stripes, from 10c to 30c yard
Nainsooks. 32 inches ide, plain, from .... 12l'nc to 25c yard
Dimities, 30 inches wide, stripes and checks, from 15 to -10a yard
India Linens, ."0 inches wide, an elegant line, oc to 50c yard
Lmg Cloth, -15 inches wide, No. GOO, 20j; 800, 30c. Special pricos on bolts.
Cambrics, 36 inches wide, none better than these at 10c, 12.'-,jC and 15c yd
White Organdies, G8 inches wide, per yard. . ,50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25
FOR WAISTS AND SKIRTS.
White Pique, Welts and Cords, in the newest weaves; L3ce Cords,
S.itin Stripes, Corded Checks, Fancy Cords and Crepon Stripes.
The width is 28 and 29 in. ; prices 12c, 15c, 20c, 2oc, 35c and 40c.
WHITE DOTTED and FIGURED SWISS.
White Dotted Swisses, in a range of twelve different eizad dote; from
the pin-head to th coin dot. Width 30 inches; price per yard, 25c and 30c.
Figured or mbroidered Swisses ; imported high grade novelties, which
you must not fail to see; 32 inches wide, per yard 50c.
COLORED SWISS.
Black, with black dots; 27 inches wide, per yard 35c
Black, with black dots; 32 inches wide, per yard 50c
Black, with Lavender and Cerise dots, 31 inches wide, per yard 50c
White, with black and red dots, 29 Inches wide, per yard 40c
Silk Organdies, Crram, light blue, pink and nile green, 52 ir.cb width,
per yard 50c
EMBROJ "jjRY " FLOUNCING.
2(i inches wide, ornamented with several rows of puffing, lace inser
tion or hemstitching. Three prices, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 a yard.
ALL-OVER LACES
for Yokes, etc., new patterns ; f tripe pnd bow knots white and cream
IS inches wide, 65c, 75c, $l.C) and $1.:.'"; a yard.
NEW EMBROIDERIES.
J-4 1 3 6 inches wide 5c to 85c a yard
New in Silks.
PUFFED and CORDED TAFFETTA SIKS; 18 inches wide, rod,
cerise, turquoise, French blue, pink, p.ile blue, creaui, corn, $1.25 a yard.
BENG ALINE SILKS $1.00 a yard
PLAIN TAFFETTA SILKS, new shades, 19 inches wide, per yard. . . ,85c
CORDED HABITOU SILKS, in the leading color combinations, 19 inches
wide, per yard 75c
A. M.
WILLIAMS
& CO.
Spring is Here
and So Are We,
WITH A FULL LINE OF
Elegant Stock of
Wall Paper
to Select From.
PfllHTS. OILS, PUSHES.
Washington Street,
betweeii Second and Third.
ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC.
H, GLENN & CO.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given thut the unclei'slgned
has been duty ii)ioiitted admiiiUtrutor of tlie
cituto ol J. C. lUldwln, Deceased, All persons
having claims ugaitut tutd citato are hereby
notilled to profceut (lie sumo, properly vcritk'tf,
to mo or to my uttoriicys, OufuriV Menefvo, in
The Dulles, Oregon, within six months from the
duteol flits notice.
Dated thin 11th day of February, 10GO.
K. li. MKKKILU
Administrator of thecstute of J. U. llaldwin,
deceased. fobl7-ll
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notico la hereby glvon thut I ho undeislgucd
baa been appointed by the county court, of tho
Ktote of Oregon, for Wusco county, udmlnlstrntor
of tbe estate qf futrlck Brown, decuuscd. All
lienouv having claims against suld estate are
hereby noil (leu to present said clulins, properly
veritlcd, to me at the office of tiitmott A Sluuott,
in Dalle City, Ore., within six uioutbi from tbe
date hereof,
Dated January 25, 1900.
DELIA C. BROWN,
jn37-H Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby Given Unit tho undersigned
lias been duly appointed by the county court of
tbe stuto of Oregon for Wnsco county, executor
wllb the will annexed of thu lust will of Mary
Juno Ueeley. deeeused. All persons having
claims iiKUlust siiUicstutouro hereby uotllled;t
present them to mo with the proper vouchers at
my otlleo in The Dulles, Oregon, within six
months from llio date thereof.
Dated Feb, ?1, IU00.
B. B. HUNTINGTON,
feb'JMl Executor.
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