tfKBUiclt. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1900. NO 178 ROBERTS' VICTORIES OF WEDNESDAY Bmr Fortes Have Divided and Arc Be lieved to Be Demoralized. BRING PEACE MUCH NEARER General (iutucrc's Force lias Occupied linrifcrsilurp Without Opposition, mill General Clements Has Now Kciiclied Xorval's Point, on the Free State Border. I.u.nii n, March, 8. Tlio full extent of !o!iurlh' hiiccubh yesterday in not clear, but thu beat inforuiL'd authorities appear satisfied that it brings peace perceptibly nearer. The exports anticipate that the burghers will nutku no further stand west of tlio Fruu Statu capital and some of tlieiii even deducu, from the fact that tlie Hoor forces are divided and have re treated in different directions, that do niomliz ition has eet in, and that tlio Trnnevaiil forces will next be found care fully entrenched in position north of thu Vaal river, at which tlio hulk of the Free Staters will abandon the contest and aim for peace. Elsewhere the news indicates that tlie conditions continue hopeful from a British point of view, the telegrams from Mafekiiu aloue showing any despondency. London, March 8 Lord Roberts telo grnpliB he has captured a Krupp gun and a nunihur of touts and wagons. He also announces that General Clements has occupied Nerval's Point. London, March 8. A special dispatch from Molteno says that tlie liritish oc cupied llurgorsdorph unopposed last night. Snmllpcix Is Ilnglng In AIItiuilil. Jao;ho.v, Mias., March 8. An official report made to tlio Hinds County Board of Supervisors reveals an appalling state of affairs in tho Jonosvillo neighborhood, in the southern part of tho country. Tho community is literally honeycombed with smallpox of tho most virulent form, and during tlie past six weeks nearly 100 deaths hnvo occurred. On some days the (leuth rate has been so largo that it was impossible to secure colli ns, and rude caeketB wero mado from rails. Whole ftimilios wore wiped out of ex istence and of Boveral large families only one or two children are loft. Many iif the patients who are now in h critical condition are without medical nttenlioii, and are dying nt tho rate of from three to flvo per day. The death rate exceeds 75 per cent, and tho entire lower portion of the country h d( mor.il fd. Tlie Hoard of Supervisors will mnko an ull'ort to check further spread. N KlKllt to tJrtlltl!NH. Tho woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, hut oue who would bo nttrnctlvo must keep her health. If alio is weak, Ickly and all run down, sho will bo nervous and Irritable If alio has con 'tipatioii or kidney trouble, her Impure Mood will cause pimples, blotches, skin Electric Hitters is tho best medicine in tllfi U'llrlll In .......1..... .1. II I --...t.i, iiiiii iiiiriiv II1M II Ilflfl. 11 " Htrong nurves, bright eyes, smooth, veivniv ci-i.. ii. i i ti ...in j , lun UU1IIIICAUII. Ill W ill ' a good-looking, nharnilng woman riiii.doAn (invalid. Only 60 cents t Wakol Hovi.riiljcu' Toitlmuny, VVahiiin(iton, March 8. James R. llVU.ftl.... . . . . 1.UIIIIUUUU inn testimony in J oenrd'Alene case today. Owing Representative Lentz'a absence in D Ml 1 l.lf . . 1 " in. IIDIIIUHUIIIHLIVH niHVflhll. Ol BVno J . . i .cuiou i no examination, aim ne cross-examination wai participated n .v H tho members of the committee. oir. bovorelun taatlflmi that i Mina "Ion was not responsible for the pub- R AVA Makes the food more delicious and wholesome BOVAt OAKIHO lications written by him, which had been introduced us evidence. The cross examination took Mr. Sovereign over the exciting events attending tho blow ing up of the Hunker Hill concentrators, and the witnoss was mude to recite in in in n to dotnilR the circumstances of the affair. In the mniii, this was an elaboration of tho direct testimony pre viously giyen. He. said the masks worn by the men wine ordinary cloth with holes cut out for the eves. Ill Mfn lVm uveil. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately hod a wonderful dttliverniice from n frightful death. In telling of it he save: "I was taken with Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened.' I wns bo weak I could'nt even sit up in bod. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, i ml now am well and strong. 1 can't say too much in its praiBe." Ibis marvelous medicine !b the surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial hottloB free at Hlukeley & Houghton's drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. Fyniiloate Swlndlrr. Nkw York, March 7. The Evening World today prints an interview with William F. Miller, head of the so-called Franklin Syndicate, which swindled a great many people through promises to pay 10 per cent a week. Miller is re ported as saying that the syndicate was started on a capital of $50 and that at least if 1,500,000 paesed through h's hands while he was in the syndicr'e. He said tho police made no attempt to prevent his escape. Miller said that he was merely u tool, hired by the real swindlers. Schlesinger, whom he ac cuses of being the real swindler, drew a salary of $200 weekly. Miller declares he is being made a "football" of by the district attorney's office. He said he will tell all he knows when brought to trial, and intimates that it will Involve some big men. ' UlHinnrck'n Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowelB are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Hlukeley & Houghton's drugstore. 2 QiuiBii Will VlHlt Ireland. Duiimn, March 8, The newspapers of this city give rather a chilly reception to the announcement of the proposed visit of Queen Victoria to Ireland next month, although tlie comments are perfectly $.i.oo per month. Strictly first class local and long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not oroas-talk. Your con versation will be kept a secret. No cost for installing. You get the standard Hunuing Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night service. Wo will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to cancel eamo on giving us thirty days writ ten notice, PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 003. I . Baking Powder POWDER CO., HEW VOOK. courteous. The Freeman's Journal says : "Tho chivalry of the Irish would in sure a respectful reception, but it is im possible to congratulate Her Majesty on the opportunity chosen for a royal visit, after a boycott so long maintained.1' The Daily Independent says : "The Nationalists will have no other desire but that Her Mnjeetv should re ceive at tho hands of the Irish the re spectful welcome due to her exalted station and her high poreonal character." An HoncKt .Medicine for Lu Grippe. George W. Walt, of Gardner, Me., snys: 'I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chnmbertain's cough Remedy is the only thing that haB done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. 1 congratulate the manu facturers of an hone&t medicine." For sale by Hlakeley & Houghton. Carnegie' Opinion!. New Yoke, March 8. Diecussing the conditions of the iron and metal market, the Iron Age presents eome interesting facts and figures as follows: The editor of the Iron Age made a call upon Mr. Carnegie today and found him cheery over tho business situation. He thinks that the passage of the gold bill, inspir ing confidence in the standard and the inevitable expansion of currency follow ing must maintain prices and probably cause a rise in securities. The situation in pig iron in the Central West, he thinks, must insure a continu ance of present prices for finished pro duct during the yecr. A Good Couk)i Medicine for Children "I have no hesitancy in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Moron, a well known and popular bakor.of Petersburg, Ya. "We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whoop ing cough, and it has alwas given per fect satisfaction. It was if cam mended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by Hlakeley & Houghton. lryiiir preparations simply devel op dry catarrh j they dry up tho secretions, which adhero to tho uiembrauo and decom pose, causing a far more Korious troublo than tho ordinary f on:i of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing iuludauU, fumes, smokes and snuffs and uso that 'which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Croam Halm ia such a roniedy and will euro catarrh or cold iu tho head oasily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho COo. sizo. ElyUrothoin, 5G "Warren St., N.Y. Tho Halm curca without pain, docs not irritato or causo snoozing. It spreads itself over nu irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately tho painful inilunmnition. With Ely's Cream Halm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hoy Fover. WILL FIGHT TEN YEARS Sock 1: the Opinion of an Offlcor in He Islands. FEW TROOPS TO BE WITHDRAWN One Battalion Each of the Fourteenth, Eighteenth and Twcntrthird In fantries Will Come Home, in May, Because Their Time of Service Has Expired. New Yokk, March 8. A epeeial to the Herald from Washington Rays: By di rection of Acting Secretary of War Mei klejohn instructions have been sent to Major-General Otis to return to the United States some time in May one battalion each of the Fourteenth, Eight eenth and Twenty-third Infantry. The withdrawal of those troops were recom mended by Major-General Miles several months ago. He pointed out to the de partment that the three regiments designated would have been two years in the Philippines in June next. There is no doubt that the decision of the department to withdraw three bat talions, which number more than 1200 men, is influenced to eome extent by the disorganization of the rebel army and the prospect that the American troops will no longer meet with resistance from an organized force. Notwithstanding the action of the de partment in ordering home these bat talions, officers who have served iu the Philippines and who have juet returned, say that this must not be taken to mean that the rebellion has been suppressed. The insurgents are operating in small forces, which scatter upon the approach of Ameiican troops, but which re nseemble and attack whenever a good opportunity presents itself. A well known officer in Luzon, writing to a friend in this city, gives it as his opinion that the rebellion will not be entirely suppressed iu less that ten years. Keiuarkitble Cure of Klieiuuatlmii. From the Vindicator, Kutherfordton, N. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber lain's Pain Balm twice with the moet remarkable results in each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing tho parts afllicted and realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two appli cations, rubbing witli the liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For sale by Hlakeley & Houghton. Notice to the l'uollc, The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany will complete its lino and bo roady to receive forward freight and passengers from Shaniko not later than April 15, 1000. Large warehouses aud stock yards will bo erected aud ready for wool and elock by the above date. Freight rates will be considerable lower than by team from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be published shortly. For further information call on or address C. E. Lytle, General Freight Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned. E. E. Lvtlk, feblG tf General Manager. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111., writes, "I never fall to relieve my children from croup at once by using One Minate Cough Cure, I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe aud all throat and lung diseases, DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve is un equalled for piles, injuries and skin diseases. It is the original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. Opening Sale White Goods and Summer Wash Goods Tlio 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 inchf s wide, checks and stripes, from 10c to 30c yard Nainsookf. 32 inches wide, plain, from ... 12,'.jc to 25c yard Dimities, 30 inches wide, stripes and checks, from 15 to 402 yard India Linens, 30 inches wide, an elegant line, 5c to 50c yard Long Cloth, 45 inches wide, No. 600, 20c; 800, 30c. Special prices on bolts. Cambrics, 36 inches wide, none better than these at 10c, 12.'.c and 15c yd White Organdies, 68 inches wide, per yard. . .50c, 75c, 85c, ifl.OO and $1.25 FOR WAISTS AND SKIRTS. White Pique, Welts and Cords, in the newest weaves; Lace Cords, S.itin Stripes, Corded Checks, Fancy Cords and Crepon Stripes. Tlie width is 28 and 29 in. ; prices 120, 15c, 20c, 25s, 35c and 40c. WHITE DOTTED and FIGURED SWISS. White Dotted Swisses, in a range of twelve different sized dots; from the pin-head to the coin dot. Width 30 inches; price per yard, 25c and 30c Figured or embroidered Swisses; imported high grade novelties, which you must not fail to sec; 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, Cream, light blue, pink and nile green, "j 2 inch width, per yard 50c EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING. 26 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; stripes and bow knots white and cream 18 inches wide, 65c, 7o0, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. NEW EMBROIDERIES. to 6 inches wide 5c to 85c a yard New in Silks. PUFFED and CORDED TAFFETTA SIKS; 18 inches wide, rod, cerise, turquoiee, French blue, pink, p.ile blue, cream, corn, $1.25 a yard. BENGAL1NE SILKS $1.00 a yard PLAIN TAFFETrA SILKS, new shades, 19 inches wide, per yard. . . ,85c CORDED HABITOU SILKS, in tho leading color combinations, 19 inches wide, per yard 75u WILLIAMS A. M. Spring is Here and So Are We, Elegant Stock of Wall Paper to Select From. PflllllS. ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC. Washington Street, between Second and Third. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given Unit tlio undmiKued litis been duly uiolntcd administrator o( the estate of J. (J. Baldwin, ntceiihed. All persons having claims iignliitt t:ild estate are hereby uotilled to present the same, properly verlllcd, lo nieorto my attorneys, Dulur A: Menefee, Iu The Dalles, Oregon, within tlx months from the dntool this notice. Dated this llth day ot February, law). K. II. MKHKII.U Administrator ol tho estate ol J, U, llaldwln, deceased. feblT-lI ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice It hereby kIvcii that tho undesigned has been appointed by the county court, 61 the state of Oregon, for Wukco oiouuty, udinlnUtrator of tho estate of Patrick llrowu, deceased. All persons bavliiK claims against said esWte. aro hereby noli tied to present aitd claims, properly verlllcd, to me ut tlie otllco of rilnnott & Slnuott, ia Dalles City, Ore., within bl mouth from the date hereof. Dated Juuuary 25, 1900. DEM A C. BUOWN, jau27-ll Administrator.. :o. 2 WITH A Fl'M. LINK 01" IS. WISHES. H. GLENN & CO. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby plven that tho undersigned has been duly appointed by tlio county court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county, executor with the will annexed of the lust will of Mitry Janu Heetley, deceased. All persons having claims against saldestato uro hereby untltletljto present them to me with Iheprnper vouchers at my ollieo lu The Dalles, Oregon, within six mouths from the date thereof, Dated Feb. .!, 1WJ. 1). S. HUNTINGTON, feblil-U Executor. ONE FOR A DOSI. EILLS ReraoT Pimples, PreTent (Jure IK..dVchV.,(,l i,,,",,. W fnrhoii,i,:Ti;vn7ith.;HDTBuMvvff rou. we will miir mKpTI KV'm iSll toiiSi