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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. 'APRIL 19, 1900.
NO 212
ARE WAKING TO
OFFICERS' DEFECTS
Publication of Lord Roberts' Criticisms
ot General Bullcr, General Warren
and Colonel Thorncycroft Have
Created Much Excitement
in England.
London', April 18. Lord ItobertB'
criticism of General Bullor, Generel
Warren unci Colonel Thoreycroft con
tinues to bo tiio tuple of intereet. All
the nftyriioon papers com in tint at length
on llio strictures of fiie British Commander-in-Chief
in South Africa, taking
thu B.niiu lines ns the morning papers,
praising I.onl Roberts for hla frnnknesp,
anil speculating upon what ttio publica
tion of thu dispatches ul the prcBont
moiiiL'iit portends. Some of them main
tain thuro is nothing left for General
Diillur hut to resign.
The Globe declares : "A more pitiable
record of indeeiflioii iu phui, and con
fusion in execution, we have seldom
read," iinil iidda that what little reputa
tion General Bullur hud left, has been
scattered to the wind.
London, April 18. Practically no de
velopments hnye been reported bo far in
today's South African cables. A dis
patch from Wurronton, dated April 17,
says:
"Finding thu Boors IniBy making new
trenches we exploded lyddite shell, fol
lowing up these with the Maxims. The
enemy'H nuihulnnee was afterwards ob
served on the spot."
From Wepeuer there 1b nothing later
than Lord Roberts' message of yesterday,
nnd presumably neither side has gained
any particular advantage at any point in
the theater of war since the last ofllcial
dispatches were received.
iVrivrniutli ut Wegener.
JlAHina. April 17. Colonel Dalgety's
casualties since lie Iiub been besieged at
YVepcnur have been twenty killed and
woumlud. The Boer louses are reporttd
to have heeu coiiBiderably heavier. After
the night attack ou April 1'2, the dead
were left on the Held, where they still
Ho unhuried.
There is a conflict of opinion among
tint leadera. Some want to attack again,
while others refuse to do bo. Desultory
cannon tiring uud "sniping" continue.
The Caledou is rising, which alarms
the ISuers, who are now on both (Ides of
the river, and might be cut oil' if the
stream were to become flooded.
Five Boer guns are believed to be dis
abled. imr Culling for llnlji.
C.U'k Tows, April 18. The Boer gov
ernments are circuiting the following
manifesto among Afrikanders through
out Capo Town :
"We fuel that our fate and the fate of
tlio whole Afnkandotn is at stake, and
we appeal to you to Htaud and fight
shoulder to shoulder with ue. You can
not, you may not, allow the tyrant to
extinguish forever your finest traits of
character iib a nation.
' With you ou our fiide the Issno can
not he doubtful. Wo must conquer. God
Rfnt that love of your country and your
liberty and the noble virtuoB of men
trly free may induce you to join ub in
Hie hour of our flupruine struggle.
HEPBURN BILL
TO BE FORCED
Advocates of the Nicaragua Canal Will
Take Actlou Arc Becoming Tired
of Look Delay Caused by
liiicmles of Canal.
Nw Youk, -April 18. -A apeclat to tl e
'"uniin from Washington says : Chair
1,uPhuru, of the committee on
'nierHiHtu commerce, and other repre
entatlvus who favor immediate leglalo
n or the construction of the Nicaragua
nl, linvn become impatient became
what tlmy regard us unreasonable de
lay, and they are threatening to make
ttie situation interesting ns well bb un
pleasant for thoFe who they believe nre
exorting their (fl'orts nnd influence for
further dcloy because of their hostility
to the project itself.
The Hepburn bill was favorably re
ported to the Houbo two months ago
Since that time the Huy-Pauncefote
treaty has been signed and is now pend
ing in the senate for ratification, with
little or no prospect for favorable action
until next winter if ever. The preliml
nary report of the Walker commission
has not yet been made and submitted to
congress, and probably will not be for
some time to come.
Vexed by the delay and untoward
prospect, the advocates of the Hepburn
bill nre trying to force its consideration
and passage by the Houee at this session.
Chairman Hepburn has already obtained
an imposing array of signatures to a pa
per requesting the committee on rules
to bring in a special order providing for
the consideration of the bill at an early
date specified nnd for a vote on the bill
and nil amendments thereto on a day
ar.d an iiour also to be specified. He is
confident that euch nn order would be
adopted by an overwhelming majority,
and there is every reason to believe that
his confidence, is justified. Ttiere ia
equally good reason to believe that the
bill would puss the House ns reported
by the committee by a large majority.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
with local applications, as they caunot
reach the Beat of the disease. Catarrh
is n blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure ib
taken interuully, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the host tonics known, combined with
the best blood purlfieis, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces Buch wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo 0.
Sold by drrnggistB, price 7e.
Hull's Family Pills are the best. 12
KuHHlau Agcrliii ou Judla.
New Yokk, April 18. A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says: The
vacuum created by the shrinkage of war
news Ib filled with dispatches far afield,
and with political rumors and gossip.
Thu TimeB publishes the text of a
letter from the Ameer of Afghanistan
commenting upon British indifference
to Russian aggression, and conveying
the significant hint to the Indian gov
ernment that the present ia the time for
deeds, not for talk. The thoroughly en
tertained opinion in diplomatic circles
ia that Russia will not take advantage
of the British situation iu South Africa,
but will wait until the end of the war,
or until the time comes for the division
of Portuguese territory In South Africa
between Germany and England. Rub
Hia will then offset the British and Ger
man gains in this territory by ordering
an advance on Herat and by strengthen
ing her grip upon Persiu.
Berliu dispatches disclose the unwill
ingness of the German government to
receive tho Boer peace delegatee.
Kriuarkalile Uuroa or llliMiiiiatliii.
From thu Vindicator, Kutbcrfordtou, N. C.
The editor of tho Vindicator has had
occasion to teat tho efficacy of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm twice with the most
remarkable results In each case. Firet,
with rheumatism in the shoulder from
which he Biifferod excruciating pain for
ten daye, which was relieved with two
application of Pain Balm, rubbing the
parts aflllcted and realizing Instant
benefit and entire .relief iu a vory ehort
time. Second, iu rheumatism in thigh
joint, almoBt prostrating him with Bovere
pain, which waa relioveu uy two appli
cations, rubbing with the liniment on
retiring at uight, and gettlifir up free
from pain. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton. . ,
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, ill.,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from croup ftt once by UBlng
One Mlnate Cough Cure. I would not
feel safe without It." . WUiCKiy euru
coughs, colds, grippe and ull throat aud
lungdiseases.
Paint youThouse with paluts that are
fully guaranteed to last. Olorke & Falk
have them.
GALA DAY FOR
PUERTO RICO
Natural Fondness of Puerto Ricans for
Pomp and Display to Be Gratified
Entire North Atlantic
Squadron Will Be
There.
New Yokk, April 18. A Bpecial to the
Tribune from Washington Bays: Yester
day's long cabinet meeting waa chiefly
devoted to considering the inauguration
of the civil government in Puerto Rico
on Moy 1, under the new statutes. It
has been decided that the people of the
island, with their natural fondness fur
pomp and display, will bo erfliclently
impressed with the importance of the
new establishment by the visit of the
entire North Atlantic squadron.
On the day of the inauguration of Gen
eral Davis, the tetiring military governor
will assemble nearly nil the troops of his
department at the capital and parade
them in honor of tho occasion. Each of
the ships will fire a governor's salute of
seventeen guns, to be returned in kind
by the forts ashore. At night there
will be a brilliant illumination of the
ships, with their masts lined with
electric lights, and an exhibition of
searchlights. The naval display will he
made all the more memorable from the
fact that the day will be the anniversary
of the battle of Manila bay.
Governor Alien will spend a week at
least at San Juan before his formal in
auguration, and at that time it ia ex
pected that he will be able to form a
cortect estimate of the qualifications of
leading natives for placeB in the executive
council, which constitutes the Upper
House of the legislative assembly, and
be in a position to make recommenda
tions to the president regarding appoint
ments. It is the impression among
cabinet officers that most of the men
now holding office iu General Davis'
military cabinet, except the United
States Array officers, will be continued
in executive council, either iu their pre
sent places or in Eimilar offices under
different titles.
The president and all members of his
cabinet are anxious that the council
s rial 1 be composed of natives as far as
possible, and desire to avoid all
semblance of fastening any "carpet-bag"
rule on the island. It will be the effort
of the president, largely on Governor
Allen'a recommendation, first to com
plete the executive of the island and to
provide for the organization of the
judiciary. Tho established courts of
the island, including the supreme court
of Puerto Rico, will continue to sit as
now constituted. Residents of the United
States will be selected as judge, district
attorney and marshal of the United
States, which will be established in a
few weeks at San Juan.
It Ib also settled that General Davis
will remain in Puerto Rico that Governor
Allen will have the advantage of his ex
perience nnd assistance. The brigade of
troops consisting of cavalry and infantry
regiments of regulars, the Puerto Rican
native regiment, and two batteries of
artillery, will continue to conttitue Gen
eral Davis' command, which will thus
bo as important, so fur as number of
troops Ib concerned, as any of the mili
tary departments iu the United States.
All military authority after Mayl,
however, will be subordinated to the
civil authorities, and the war depart
ment will cease to exercise any moro
control over Puerto Rico than H does
now ovfr Arizona.
Au llouelt Medicine fur I.a Urlnpe.
George W. Wait, of Garduer, Me.,
says: "I have had tho worst cough,
cold, chills and grip and have taken lota
of trash of no account but profit to the
vendor. Chamberlain's cough Remedy
ia the only thing that has done any
good whatever. I have ueed one bottle
of it and the chills, cold and grip have
all left me, 1 congratulate the manu
facturers of an honett medicine." For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Be sure aud examine our stock of wall
paper thoroughly before buying else
where, as we have the latest ehipmeut
made to this city, now ready for inspec
tion at H. Glenn & Co.'s. al7-lw
No night to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friend?, but one who would bo nttractlve
must keep her health. If she is weak,
sickly and all run down, she wilL be
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 Bittera is the beet medicine in
the world to regulate stomach, liver and
kidneys and to purify the blood. It
gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
velvety skin, rich complexion. It win
make a good-looking, charming woman
of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents
at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore.
GOING EAST-
If you intend to take n trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via The
Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining chair care, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. Ci.ine,
Pacific Coast Pass. Agt,,
Lob Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Cbaxe. G. P. A.. St. Louis, Mo.
The Oxygenor gives increased -vitality
to every organ in the body, destroys ma
lignant germs, purifies the blood and
assists nature in throwing off disease.
There can be no distinction between
forms of disease. The Oxygenor cures
at one and the same time every form of
diseaee with which we may be afflicted.
All curable diseases are within its range
of power. And can be applied while
you sleep. No medicines ; no doctors.
Always ready and always reliable. Sold
or rented by .1. M. Filloon, The Dalles,
Oregon. ap7-lwd&v
Ills Lire Was saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of it lie save : "I was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I was so
weak I could'nt even Bit 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 and 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
and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore; every bottle
guaranteed.
Don't let your old worn out machinery
lie In the fence corner any longer. Take
it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk
dealer, and get the caBli for it. Highest
cash price paid for cast and wrought
iron, rubber boots and shoes, bicycle
tiree, etc., brass, copper, zinc, lead,
pewter, old woolen rage, beer bottles
and llasks, horse manes nnd tails, and
bones of all descriptions. Price paid for
cast iron, 40 cents per 100 lbs. One
door west of J. H. Woraley's, Second St.,
The Dalles. m24-lmo.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg,
a., Bays, "As a speedy cure for coughs,
colds, croup and sore throat One Miuute
Cough Cure ie unequaled. It is pleasant
for childien to take. I heartily recom
mend it to motherH." It is the only
harmless remedy that produces im-
mediatu results. It cures bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
diseases. It will prevent consumption.
Cure Headache Quickly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents, Sold
by Clarke & Falk, druggists, jau24-Uw
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebratod James E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Mules for Hale.
One span of mules, 5 years old, for
sale. Weight, each about 1000 pounds.
For particulars address
M. K. McLkod,
3-14-lm Four miles east of Kiugsley.
To Cure u Cold In Oue Day
Take Laxative Broino Quinine
Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money.
New patent
hangers' eulta
Store,
painters'
at the New
and paper
York Cash
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WE FIT THE HARD-TO-FIT
laimnta toi iukk
Any Style Sack or Frock.
Any Cloth Caasimeres, Worstede, Tweeds, Clajs and Serges.
Any Weight Light, Medium or Hoavy Materials.
Any Price from
$10 TO
Some Suits
J
$ i .oo per month.
Strictly first class local and long
distance telephone servico within
your home.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will be kept a secret.
No cost for installing.
You get the standard Hunning
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night ervice.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same ou giving us thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Ageir rthe Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from S2J5 toMtTper'galloir.
7MPnB.TP.T) finfWAfl from 7.00 to
CALIFORNIA BRANDIES from 3.26
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught, and
Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
FOR SALE.
A farm of 120 acres, about 80 acres of
which is under cultivation, with a Hue
young orchard of two ucres in full bear
ing; abundance of living water aud good
frame dwelling and barn and oilier farm
buildings. Twelve miles east of The
Dalles and four miles east of Boyd post
office. Farm will be sold, with or with
out the growing crop of about 80 acres.
Price without crop $1000, and terms very
easv, as owner's health compels a change
of climate. Apply to
w7-tf M. W. Fhkkman, Boyd, Or.
Htruyetl,
A black horse weighing about 1250
pounds and branded 25 on the lelt
shoulder. Same struyed from the farm
of John Brookhouse, which la situated
six utiles beyond Dufur Liberal re
ward offered for information regarding
recovery. Address
8. It. Winans,
mar7-lmw Uuiur, Or.
Short JVlan
With n large waist, a tall man with a
small waist, a man with long arms, u man
with short arms, can be fitted perfectly in
a ready-made suit from our new and care
fully selected spring stock.
The trousers nre cut with large waist
and short legB, long legB and small waist.
The coats come with long steeyes, short
sleeves, large bodies and small bodies. To
Bay that we can fit a man of ordinary build
seems superfluous.
as cheap as $5.00
' (4 to 15 yeara'old.)
12.00 nor gallon. (11 to 20 years old.)
to WOO per gallon. (4 to 11 yearn old.'
Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottlea
Tri-Weekly
..Stage Line..
-FROM-
GRHSS VflLLEy 10 SHHHIKO
Stage leaves Grass Valley Monday's,
Wednesday's and Friday's at 1 p. in.
Leaves Shanlko Tuesday's, Thurs
day's and Saturday's at 0 a. m.
Douglas Allen, Prop.,
GUASS VALLEY, ORE.