The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 30, 1900, Image 1

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    She Dalles
Chrrnifcle
VOL. XII
ROBERTS HAS
MUCH TO DO
fhbr Will Soon Be Upon lUc Trans
yaal nud Troops aud Horses
Must Be Ednippel
THE BOERS ARE
STRENGTHENED
Roberts' Advance Will Be Along a
Hioad Pront Uocrs Captured a
Number of Kritislicrs Near Lady
Smith Interview With Kruger.
London, Murcli "!). Conjficturo as to
Lord Itoljurth' advance from Bloomfon
teiii is tlii! topic of thu day una is likely
to continue! ho if tlio British commander-
in ctiiuf in South Africa conceals his
movements us carufully nB ho line .done
in tlm p.tHt. April 2d in set by various
critica as thu probable dale of the tie
partnro of tliu main nrmy from Bloum
fonteiii. It it) pointed out tlutt thero
will then tin over u week's hard march
ins before KrooiiBtudt is rcachod,
though there scums no certainty that
Krooiifltit.lt will entirely occupy Bob
crib' attention. The udvance, when it
does occur, will probably be made by
parallel columns alone & broad front.
The movements of tho cavalry force
and part of the infuntry towards Glen
can scarcely be construed as an actual
advance although tliey undoubtedly
point to the imminence of such a step.
Hut only u small part of General Gat
acre's forces have yet arrived At Bloeui-
fontein and until that movement is
completed, it is not likely Hoberts will
Btnrt for Pretoria.
The latest news from Bloemfontein,
contained in u dispatch published in the
eecond edition of tho Times and dated
Wednesday, again dwells upon the ne
cessity fur not making u premature ad
vance. This correspondent, who on
several occasions seemed to be chosen as
the mouth piece ef Koborte, cables :
"It should bo clearly understood that
thu present halt In the vicinity ol Bloem
fontein is absolutely necessary as a mil
itary precaution. It should be borne in
mind that wo are about to enter on a
new phase of the operations, with tho
wain communication through a recently
occupied hostile country aud that the
recent successes necessitated a groat ex
penditure of horBe power. Here and in
Natal wo shall movo on the commence
ment of the South African winter and
must bo prepared to face effects of tho
first frost upon such animalB bp may be
nllected with horse sickness. It would
bo niilolilu n ....oi. i- i -.1 ....ill
"... .j .u iuoii iruupa turwtuu utiwi
tltoy ore equipped to meet the exposure
of winter. Horses, clothing and food we
must have."
The correspondent adds thot the Boer
forces havo boeu re-equlpped, and he
8V8 In, a fully convinced that 15,000
foreign troops have been landed to aid
tho republics.
Ulmutn Ht Vuiireatnltli.
London, March 29. Tho war office
..received the following dispatch from
Lo'W Hoberts, dated Bloemfontoln,
March 28:
"General Clements occupied Faure
with today without opposition. One
nloepounder and oue Martini-Maxlm
wero discovered in a prospecting shaft
' " mine, whero a large quantity of am
munition was buried.
Arms are being surrendered gradual
ly wnd tho inhabitants are settling
down.
"Colonol Pllcher visited Ladybrand
o March 20. On leaving the town he
Wfta attacked by a parly of tho .enemy
and oue of his force was wounded and
"vearo missing.
"purlng the skirmish north of the
Woddur river on March 20, five men
wero wounded. Three are reported
he milling. Captain Sloan Stanley,
' the Sixteenth lancers, and Ave men
l that regiment were taken prisoners."
uk of Norfolk's ratriutUm.
London, March 20. The Duke o!
EVERYBODY
t.
Knows the
COLUMBIA
HARTFORD
PATEE CREST
Many new features for 1900 which
Complete Line of
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JVIRYS
Norfolk has resigned the office of post-muster-general,
owing to the fact that he
is going to South Africa with the Sus
sex Yeomanry.
Jiitnrvlnw With KriiRor.
New -Yonic, March 29. The World
publishes a long interview with Presi
den. Kruger, under date of Pretoria,
February 7, President Kruger Baid :
"I Bent a message to the World saying
that the losses in a war 'would Btagger
humanity.' The British laughed at me
and said they would only take a month
to conquer us. Did those 030 dead at
Spion Kop and those hundreds who
were killed in other battles please the
British? Are they laughing now?
When you came throngh Loudon did you
see much laughing?"
The correspondent told him of tho
Ecents in front of the London war bul
letin board?, tho weeping relatives and
the sorrowing friends. Mr. Kruger
went on :
'Yes, that is only one tide of the pic
ture. Here we hove tho same Bcenes,
only our casualties are not so great.
Every home in South Africa has been
desolated and the war has only begun.
Wult until the war is ended and those
who will suffer on account of it will be
numbered by the hundreds of thousands.
Did Chamberlain and Milntr aud the
tho captalists who were back of them
think of those things before they drove
us to the wall? Are the tears of widows
and orphans to pay for the gold fields?
"Tell tne Amoricans that I appreciate
their expressions of sympathy, and that
I will Inform my burghers of It. I am
greatly ploasod to hear that committees
have been formod to raise funds lor our
Bed Cross. We ueed medicines and
supplies for our wounded not so much
for our own wounded, but for the many
noor British soldiers who come into our
hands. It makes my heart bleed to see
that they suffer, we cannot help them as
much as we would like to do, because
$ i .oo per month.
Strictly first class local and long
distance telephone service within
your home.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versatlon will be kept a secret.
No cost for installing.
You get the standard Hunnlng
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night ervice,
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on giving us thirty days writ
ten notice,
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 008.
THE DALLES, OREGON,
merits of the
t
you cannot afford'to overlook.
9
'1900" Sundries.
& CLOCHE.
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the British authorities will not let us
bring medicine or supplies for our local
Red Cross through Delagoa bny."
President Kruger said that the Boers
looked for no assistance from any nation.
He declared that the Boers would not
destroy the mines in any event. He
said that beforejjtho war he believed
that the United States would offer to act
nB arbitrator of the differences between
the two'countries, and that he was per
fectly content to accept the decision that
would have been made, but Great Britain
refused to arbitrate.
Itrj'an at Halvm.
Kai.icm. Maarch 29. One of the largest
crowds assembled in Salem for manv
years greeted Col. W. J. Bryan yester
day afternoon. They came Irom the
surrounding country for many miles, the
half of Polk county's population being
reckoned among the number. The ar
rangements were well carried out.
Mrs. Hallie-Parish Hinges opened the
meeting in Marion square with one of her
charming songs and Hon. John A. Jef
frey neatly introduced the distinguished
guest, who spoke for nearly two hours.
There was not much enthusiasm. The
people were considerably disappointed.
From tho published reports tuey nau ex
pected that his voice was liko the
trumpet of doom and could be heard to
the extreme confines of the grounds, but
they found it difficult to hear at any
great distance. Then they were griev
ously disappointed in Mr. Bryan's ap
pearance, which has so much deterior
ated since he was herein 1895 and 1897.
Those who had not personally heard
him before were sorely disappointed in
another way : They came to hear a
statesman and they found only a talking
machine, a sort of graphophone with
only ono sheet to play from. He had
poor success in holding his crowd, which
kept leaving him all the time. His fol
lowers here are not enthusiastic about
the result.
BICYCLES
FRIDAY. MARCH 30, 1900.
PETITION FILED
WITH ROOT
Asks that Troops Remain in Cocur
d'Alenc District Signed By 1500
People Steuncnbcrg on the Stand
Washington, March 29. The Coeur
d'Alene Investigation opened today with
no outward evidence of the exciting
events of yesterday. Steuncnberg was
again on the stand, with Lentst. con
ducting the cross examination.
The evidence was on unimportant de
tails until Governor Steunenberg was
questioned as to a recent petition from
the Coeur d'Alene district, asking the
eecretary of war to retain the federal
troops there. This petition has not yet
been presented to the federal authorities
and the committee went into executive
session to determine what to do with
the document.
The committee decided in executive
EeBsion to file the petition from the
Coeur d'Alene with the secretary of the
war, and in the meantime it will not be
made public. It is understood to be an
extensive document, bearing about
1500 names, and states in substance
that while people at a distance may re
gard the policy adopted by the governor
and military authorities as harsh, yet
that the signers fully uphold the policy
adopted, and consider it necessary to
overcome the lawlessness and disorder
which, it is stated, has existed for some
time. It reqneets the secretary of war
to continue the guard of troops in the
Coeur d'Alene district.
Steunenberg's examination was re
sumed at the opening session, develop
ing little additional, and at noon the
committee adjourned until 2 o'clock.
No lttght to Ugliness.
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, ehc will be
nervous and irritable. If she has con
stipation or kidney trouble, her impure
blood will cause pimples, blotches, ekin
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
Electric Bitters is the best medicine in
the world to regulate stomach, liver and
kidneys and to purify the blood. It
gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
velvety ekin, rich complexion. It win
make a good-looking, charming woman
of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents
at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore.
Ills I-ITo Was Maveil.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of it he says : "I was tukca with
Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened, I was bo
weak I could'nt even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of consumption, when I heard of
Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle
gavo great relief. I continued to use it,
and now am well aud strong. I can't
say too much in its praise." This
marvelous medicine is the surest and
quickest cure In the world for all throat
aud lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore; every bottle
guaranteed.
Volcanic Krujitious
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains aud aches,
Only 25 cts. a box. Curo guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley fc Houghton, drug-
diets. 2
For Bale.
40-acre tract, 3,' miles from The
Dalles, 4. room house, barn, all fenced,
orciiard of 300 trees, running water,
good range for cattle adjacent, 10 acres
bottom land fine for berries or garden.
Price reasonable, terms easy. Gall at
this office. in21-dwlmo
Notlcs.
The Rathbone Sisters are requested to
meet at their hall next Thursday even
log. A full attendance is requested as
business of importance will come before
tne meeting.
m27-2t Mas. T, J, Dhiver,
NEW TODi
The
New
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Original...
Makes its initial bow to the
store today and at this
sellers of this popular belt.
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A bright assortment awaits your
inspection. The style is exactly
as shown in above cut in the
entirely new silk and leather corn-
bination, at 50c,
75c, $1.25 and
$1.50 each.
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A Window display of IU
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A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and
Vegetable
SEEDS IN BULK.
Seed Wheat, Seed Oats,
Seed Rye, Seed Barley,
Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn
King Philip Corn,
Stowell's Evergreen Corn,
Early Minnesota Corn,
Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn,
A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of
which will be sold at close prices for CASH at the Feed, Seed
and Grocery Store of
J. H. CROSS.
SEEDS.
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INSURE
Law Union & down Fire insures Co.
OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1825.
CAPITAL PAID UP $7,500,000. ASSETS $20,128,035.
Surplus be; ond all Liabilities In United States
$521,155.26.
ARTHUR SEUFERT,
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must be purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and wo sell every hottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store.
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 Druggist?.
Wnutetl.
A girl or women that is a good cook
aud housekeeper. Good wages to the
right party. Inquire at 282 Third
street. mlO-tf
Girl wanted, to do general housework.
Inquire at this office, mch'20-lwk
The Kingsbury" stiff hats, 1000'j
("block, are ready for your inspection,')
at the New York Gash Store, and the)
(price is only $3,00. To those whoi
have worn them they need no intro-J
,ductlon, as they know them to beJ
equal to any H.00 hat in the marketJ
jand always up-to-date, Bee window..'
NO 19G
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pulley
Belt
ladies of The Dalles at this
store only. We are exclusive
Wear the.
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and you war the correct style.
Silks, Fringes, Aliover Laces,
Suitings and Skirt Materials.
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White Hominy Corn,
Early Rose Potatoes,
Buroank Potatoes,
Spring Vetches,
Brome Grass,
Cheap Chicken Wheat,
Poultry Food, Bee Supplies.
SEEDS.
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The Dulles, Or.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cureil
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of tho disease Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
In order to cure it you must tnko inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure la
taken intcrnully, and acts directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine
It was wbb prescribed by one of the beet
physicians in this country for years, and
is u regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood puriiiuis, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of tho two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials,
iree.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drrugglste, price 7fic.
Hull's Family Pills are the best. 12
A Gocil Cough Meilloliio for Clillilreu
"I have no hesitancy in recommend
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,"
says F, P. Moran, a well known aud
popular baker, of.Peteraburg, Va. "We
have given it to our children when
troubled with bad coughs, also whoop
ing cough, and it has alwaj s given per
fect satisfaction. It was lecommendeil
to mo by a druggist as tho best cough
medicine for children as it contained no
opium or other harmful drug," Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton,
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse, Fiuest kind of
chicken feed, mch25-i
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