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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. APRIL 21, 1900.
NO 214
ra.
ADVANCE ON
PRETORIA
First Skirmish is Reported Six Miles
North of Glen Correspondents
Seem to He Making Supreme
Mints to Let Their Papers
Know the Situation, Hut
the icnsorsnip is
Too Strict.
London, April '-'0. A special dispatch
from Bloeinfonteln under yesterday's
.Iniu int'u firing la ri'iinrtrd tn tin in
ua.v, " - r - - - i . -
proKrefcs couth of KarecSiding, six mile?
north of Gl"nn. Tho strength of the
Boers in nut known. Tho British in
fantry, supported by artillery, held a
etrong position on n largo dam.
London, April 20. Tho report of the
fighting at Karee Siding, eix milee north
of Glenn, contained in a sptclal dispatch
from llloeuifonteln today, way be lho
lirit news of the progress of the British
advance on Pretoria, but even if this
wire only an unimportant skirmish,
there are many other indications that
Lord Huberts is either starting or has
already started for the northern coal.
A dispatch from Cape Town, under
today's date, says :
"The censorship restrictions have
been greatly increased, owing to the
movements of troops." AH tho dis
patches hear traces of the strenuous
I'llbrtB of the correspondents to give their
papers an inkling of what is afoot.
Te Boors south of Bloemfontein are
reported to be retreating. Large com
mands were seen April 10 near Tint
Lannchu, moving to the north. -Their
proRreHS was alow, ,bowever, owing to
the terrible condition of the country.
liy way of Pretoria comes a report that
fever is decimating the Mafeklng garri
son, and a letter from the Mayor of
Mafeking, says Lord Roberts has asked
Colonel linden Powell to hold out until
May 0.
Cecil Hhodes returns to Cape Town to
morrow. The announcement of his de
parture was unexpected. It iB learned
that the so-called "Empire- maker" came
to England purely on business connected
with the British Chartered South African
Company, and the DeBeerB Mine Com
pany. Lady Gaticre will be a fellow passenger
ol Mr. Hhodes. She is going as far as
Madeira to meet ber husband, the
Uritieh General, who has been sent back
to England.
Gazette says :
"It will bo Interesting to watch the
game of procrastination to which Europe
is nccuBtomed, being played with the
United States. America has entered the
European arena, and apparently has no
intention of standini! any humbuir from
Turkey. Why ehould she? Tho Eastern
question hnB no terrors for a power with
a whole ocean between herself and the
balance.
"The president, thinks the Sultan has
had grace enough. But if the United
Slates sets foot in ABia Minor, perhaps
she will find that neither Russia nor
Germany will bo uninterested spectators.
From ourselves she will get nothing but
sympathy and good will."
Tho papers generally think Abdul
Harold will pay up.
CLEVELAND
0N BRYAN ISM
NICARAGUAN
CANAL TREATIES
Democracy Only Strong When it Has
Courage to Do Right.
KngUud is Interested.
London, April 19. Keen interest Is
manifested here in the threatened action
ol the I'uited States against Turkey.
Tiiu fourth collective note of the em
hassles, objecting to an increase of 3 per
tent in the duties on accouut of the bad
condition of Turkish fl uauces, without
previous understanding with powers, the
was handed to the Turkish government
yeatorday, But Turkey maintains such
a firm attitude that suspicion is growing
that some covert intrigue is frustrating
the eVet of notes. The St. James
PitiNCETON, N. J. Ex-President
Grover Cleveland sent a letter of regret
to be read at the dinner of the Brooklyn
Democratic Club at Brooklyn, to com
memorate the birth of Thomas Jefferson.
Mr. Clevolandsays :
"Whataver successes may have at
tended u party of opportunity with the
sails spread for every transient breeze
of popular sentiment or excitement, ex
perience bus abundantly demonstrated
ttiat Democracy is so constituted that it
is only strong when courageous in the
right and only victorious when itB forces
are marshaled under its old and well
organized staudards. There has never
been' a time when the falsa leadership of
our party and departure from theeimple
Democratic faith have not been quickly
discovered and ruthlessly rebuked by
liBtless support, pronounced defection
and bitter defeat. These coneeqnences
have thus far bsen so inevitable that the
lessons they teach cannot be disregarded
w ithout inviting calamity. Tho health
fu'nees of our party may well be ques
tioned when it shrinks from such ex
amination of its position as will enable
it to avoid disaster by keeping in the
course of safety, under the guidance of
true Democracy. Therefore those who
claim to be followers of Thomas Jefferson
will fail to discharge a solemn duty if, in
this time of doubt and temptation, they
neglect such examination, and if this
diecloees a tendency in party control to
subordinate principles of pure Demo
cracy and to a dletrust of their conquer
ing power, then the conditions should
not continue without brave and early
Democrat protest."
FOR SALE.
A farm of 120 acres, about 80 acres of
which is under cultivation, with a fine
young orchard of two acres in full bear
ing J abundance of living water and good
frame dwelling and barn and other farm
buildings. Twelve miles east of The
Dalles and four miles east of Boyd post
ofllce. Farm will be sold, with or with
out the growing crop of about 80 acres.
Price without crop sflOOO, and terms very
easy, as owner's health compels a change
of climate. Apply 'to
wa7-tf M. V. FitKKMAN, Boyd, Or.
Report Circulated in Washington That
Costa Rica and Nicaragua Have
Definitely Agreed to De
sired Concessions
New York, April 20. A special to the
Times from Washington Bays: A report
is in circulation that the president is
about to send to the senute treaties with
Costa Ricand Nicaragua bywhich tho
latter countries propose to x:ede to the
United States a strip of territory five
miles in width on each eAb of the pro
posed canal, where it is:onstructed on
the border beteen Costs Rica and Nica
ragua, and a similar Area where it is
wholly in Nicaragua
In .the absence of the president and
the secretary of state, and of admitted
knowledge in the state department, it is
difficult to verify the report. Neither
the representatives of Costa Rica nor of
Nicaragua will confirm the report, but it
is not denied that a proposition haB been
considered which, if adopted, would give
the United States government power to
protect a canal built under circumstances
suggested in Euch a, concession. The
United States would have the right to
police the canal, Nicaragua and Costa
Rica would be permitted to move troops
across the neutral strip but neither
country would be permitted to place
fortifications upon it or engage in mili
tary operationson the grounds described
as neutral. But tho United States would
be authorized to placu troops on the
territory ceded in sufficient numbers to
protect the canal, together with barracks,
storehouses and material neceeeary to
military operations.
The treaties willyft is further reported,
guarantee the neutrality of the canal to
the shipping of tne world.
Clara linrtoti' Opinion.
Chicago, April 20. Miss Clara Barton,
president of the American National Red
Cross Association, was asked by the
Tribune for an expression of opinion re
garding the story that members of the
Chicago Red Cross Association had torn
off their Red Cross badges upon their
arrival at Pretoria and taken up arms
for the Boers. She sent the following
answer :
"Washington, April 19. If report be
true, these men have practiced gross de
ception, broken a pledge, and violated a
confidence which they sought. Tho hu
man world will not hold them guiltless.
"Claba Barton."
GOING EAST.
$i.oo per month.
Strictly first class local and long
distance telephone service within
your home.
Llues do not cross-talk. Your con-
versatlon will bo kept a secret.
No cost for installing.
You get the standard Hunnlng
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night ervlco.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on giving ub thirty days writ
ten notice,
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00S.
ICiMiiarkublo Cures or Jthoiuiiiillsni.
From the Vindicator, Riitherfordton, N. O.
The editor of the Vindicator has had
occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm twice with the most
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
partB afflicted 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 with the liniment on
retiring at night, and getting up free
from pain. For sale by Blukeley &
Houghton.
An Holiest Medicine fur I. Urlppe.
George W. Wait, of Gardner, Me.,
says: "I nave nau tne worsi cougn,
cold, chills and grip and have taken lots
of trash of no account but profit to tho
vendor. Chamberlain's cough Remedy
la the onlv thing that lias done any
good whatever. I have used one bottle
of it and tho chills, cold and grip have
all left mo. I congratulate the manu-
factur rs of an honest medicine." For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to lust. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Strayed,
A black horse weighing about ,1250
pounds and branded 25 on tho left
shoulder. Same strayed from the farm
of John Brookhouse, which Is situated
six miles beyond Dufur. Liberal ro-
ward offered for information regarding
recovery. Address
S. It. Wi.vanh,
mar7.1mw Vat, Or.
Vor Kale.
40-ncro tract, U miles from The
Dalles, 4-room house, barn, all fenced,
orchard of 300 troes, running water,
good range for cattle adjacent, 10 acres
bottom land lino for berrlea or garden.
Price reasonable, terms easy. Call at
this office. m21-dwlmo
Latest designs for 1900 in wall paper.
Elegant stock to select from at II, Glenn
& Co.'d. aprl7-lw
We have just what you want in soft
hats for spring. The New York Cash
Store.
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route yon 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 cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
agara Falls. Ross C. Cline,
Pacific Coast Pass. Agt
Los Angeles, Calif.
C. S. Crank. 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
disease with which we may be atllicted.
All curable diseases are within its range
of power. And can be applied while
you sleep. No medicines; no -doctors.
Always ready and nlways reliable. Sold
or rented by J. M. Filloon, Tho Dalles,
Oregon. ap7-lwd&w
Ills Lire Wan SAved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverance from a frizhtful death. In
telling of it he says : "I was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia.
My lungs beciine hardened. I was so
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 nm well and strong. I can't
say too much in its praise." This
marvelous medicine is the Burest 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.
Cures lleuduchu 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. jan24-0w
Clarke & Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Mules for Hule.
One span of mules, 5 years old, for
sale. Weight, each about 1000 pounds.
For particulars address
M. K. McLkod,
3.14-1 in Four miles east of Kingsley.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Takn Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money.
New patent
hangers' suits
Store,
painters'
at the New
ami paper
York Cash
Be suro and examine our stock of wall
paper thoroughly before buying else
where, as we have the latest shipment
made to tills city, now ready for inspec
tion at H. Glenn & Co.'h. al7-lw
P. W. Knowles Is now proprietor of
tho Fifteeu-Mllu Houso and Btablea a
Dufur, where ho is propaied to accomo
date tho traveling public in first cluss
style. Good table, good rooms, good
beds and I he best of cure for man and
beast at reasonable rales, mlM-lmw
Sush In Hour CtireKs,
All countv warrants registered prior
to Juno 3, 1890, will he paid at my
ofllce. Interest ceasus after February. 2,
1900. O. L. PllILMI'8,
Comity Treasurer.
Why pay 1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton'a eun proof paints for f 1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. ml7
5ris is a
J-lcry Store
ii? Its Best 5er?se.
Not only do we carry tho most satisfac
tory wearing qualities but wo at all times
phow whatever there is new in style, color
ings and fabrics as well.
papey J-losiry for Uom?i7
Is in strong demand this sprine. We are, of course, amply pre
pared to supply the demaud. Our new stock of these goods contains
all the leading fancies, shown hy leading makers. We have selected
the very cream of their productions. Not a few of our finer styles
come from across the water.
f feu f)ir;t8 r)er for tl?05e
uf)o carrot con .
LADIES' FANCY HOSIERY new colors; fine lisle Q
in cardinal and royal blue; per pair OOO
FINE DROP STITCH Cotton Lisle Hose fine gauge in n
navy or tan with email white poka dote; per pair OUC
FANCY LACE OPEN-WORK STRIPE in black lisle cr.
thread; exceptional value; per pair OUC
FINE LISLE HOSE-cardinal and royal blue; excellent a
qualily and finish ; per pair OOO
QUITE A NOVELTY a fine gauge cotton hose, in bricht cn
red and royal blue, with small anchor design in black; pr pair OUC
FINE LISLE drop stitch black with line white stripes; a
whlte tips ; per pair OOO
ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE look like silk, feal like silk -and
wear even better than silk ; wo recommend them ; pair . . 7O0
BRILLIANT LISLE in eminence (the now shade of pur
pie) and myrtle green ; per pair oO
Ff.EUR DE LISE In white on a navy blue ground
lisle thread hose ; per pair - tvO
DROP STITCH Fancy Striped 'Hose with black boot; ,
various shades; mercerized cotton ; per pair OO
DROP STITCH LISLE HOSE-color, eminence with fine
white stripes and white tips; per pair OO
FANCY LISLE HOSE with jacquard silk lisle tops; a- nn
black boot; per pair Spl.UU
SILK HOSE drop stitch ; palo blue and pink with a.
whitutips; per pair tpl.UU
LISLE LACE HOSE-shell pattern with plain soles rtn
and tops; black or white; per pair Jpo.UtJ
Our Black Hosiery at 25c, 35c and 50ii is not excelled anywhere.
t
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C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen rthe Greate Amerioan Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from $2 76 tou lift per uallo'n. (TTo I5yeara jdd.P"
XJ-rUnlxili UUUflAU mini f.wi u jm-.uw per pawm, in w . year-
OALIFOBMIA BBANDIE8 Inun t3.f lo itl.QO per gallon. (4 to 11 yearn old.'
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on drauuht, and Val Hlatz and Olympia Beer In bottle
Imported Ale and I'm lor
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.