d 1) c Dalles ChrimkU. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1900. NO 219 BOERS WILL FINALLY ESCAPE RimiHe Is I'ursiilnjj Them in Forced Marches British Hope for Success ful Conclusion of the Chase Said to lie Small. Lo.sno.v, April 26. A special dispatch from I'o Wet's Dorp, dated yesterday. ev8 : "On hit: to tho nppronch of Genoral French and to Gonoral Bundle's porsis tent HlutlliiiK. tho Boers relinquished tlicir poi tioiiH last night, retiring with their until in a northerly direction. Generals l;rmu:li and Bundle joined hand I'liBli f Do WoI'h Dorp this morn UiMiural Kiui'llo In pursuing tho Ihura in for cud mareheH. LoMi'iN, April lit 1 :5:t p. in. The war olhre Iihh received tlio following musHiini' from Lord Roberts,: ii'iiifontein, April 2(1. Good iiowh fru tn li.uli'ii-I'owell up to April 20th. McLaren ih much liettor. All the wounded are doing well. Tho Boers upturn! teoral native women wlio ware trving to escape from Mufeking, but these were returned later." ICntl ir tin) ChlliKNO Kiiiplrn. Ni; Yoitic, April 20 A special to tlio Herald from Washington buys: Edwin II. Conner, Aiuuriean minister in China, ia keeping tho Mate department folly ud- vtgt'il iv mull nf i1tvilmiimiitu in Hir situation. Hit! lateEt reportu are not of a very encouraging nature, and indicate tlnit the anti-foreign movement ia de cidedly threading, being particularly strong in the province of Slum Tune uud I'i-fJhi-Li. As illustrating tho hostility of the lliiipress Dowager to tlio development of her empire, attention wub culled today to u decree which she recently issued, ilegrudlng live oflichtlB on the most rliliculiiiifl charges. One, for instance, was degraded because of his "un fathomable heart," another because of "his weed for money." The real reason of their degradation was because of the fear of the Kinpress Dowager and her advisors that they wore prominent in the reform movement. The hostility of tho Empress Dowager to the progress of her neople will surely precipitate a crisis, it is said, in oflicial and diplomatic circles, and it would not lie surprising if tho troubles which tho Ming government apparently does not wish to euppresH Bliould be tho fore runner of anarchy and general revolution. Million illveu Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of one concern in the land who nru nut afraid to bo generous to the needy and Buffering, Tlio proprietors of Dr. Iing'n Now Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this Rreat medicine; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of, hopeless cases. Asthma, uroiiciiitiH, hoarseness and all diseases l the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by It. Call on Blakoley & Hough ton, Druggists, and get a freo trial bottle. Kegulnr hIzo 50c. and $1. Every battle Kiurantocd, or price refunded. 51 Torrlhlo Flrn lit UunuiU. Mo.NiitnAi,, April 20 A special from Ottawa ways that a terrible fire has uroken out in Hull, Quobec, across the fiver from Ottawa. The fire started in n mill, and the flames blew across the Ottawa rivor and the Victoria and Bur jow wharvos caught. In Hull a hundred Iioiibob uro already burned, and moro aro Imrning. Tho buildings of the Eddy Company, manufacturers of paper aud Watches in Ottawa, aro also In flames. Later, an Ottawa dispatch says tho town of Hull la Inoshes, nnd the center oi Ottawa la burning. Tho Central rail joad station Is In ruins. Assistance lias heen requested from all near-by points. Iiior Artenai Bluwu Ui. I'uktouia, April 25. A lerlous ex plosion occurred at the Begble works, used by thu government as an arsenal, last nigi.t, Tl0 Wtt,tfl of the yuujjng were destroyed and the structures in neighborhood are a mass of flames. shrieks of women and children in tho adjoining etreots added to the ghast llnoBB of tho scene. Ten workmen were killed and thlrtj-two Injured, in cluding Ilerr Grnnlierg, the manager of tho works. Tho most important part of the machinery waB saved. Tlio cause of tho explosion is un known. Tlio works employed 200 per sons, mostly French and Italians. The Hod OroBB ambulance did cood work in helping thu wounded. ISruvn Moil Fall VictiniB to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel tlio results in loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, bockacho, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. Ho says: "Electric Bitters aro just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't caro whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. 3 Drovii llni'.rh Dir. London, April 2(1. (Midnight) Thi war office publishes the following dis patch from Lord Roberts, dated Bloem fotiteiu. April 20: "General Ian Hamilton yesterday drove the enemy ofl" a Btrong position a Israel's I'oort. bv a well-conceived turn ing movement, which was admirably earned out bv General Kullcv. com mandcr of tho second mounted infantry brigade, General Snntli-Domen, com maudiug the eighteenth brigade. The troops aro today udvancing toward Thabanchu. "Our Iosbcb were Bliirht. on'v one vet reported Major Marshall, Grahamstown mounted rifles, severe wound in the Bhoulder." L'uiiglil u Droniirul Void. Marion Kuoke. manairer for T. M. Thompson, a large importer ot fine mil linery at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, Eays: "During the late 6evere weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Cham berlaiu's Cough Hemedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to re lieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and 1 began to improve lit once. I am now ontirely well and feel veiy pleased to ac knowledge Ub merits." For Bale by Blakeley & Houghton. Turkoy Must I'uy tliu Claims. Constantinople, April 20, Negotia tions between the United States and the Porte regarding the American in demnity claims have been transferred here. United Stated Charge d'Afl'airea Griseom yesterday handed Tewfik Pasha, minister of foreign alhiirs, a note based on inatructionB he had received from Washington, the tenor of which haB not yet been made public. It is understood, however, that it demands prompt pay ment of the indemnities. Tho note will bo discuesed by the Council of Ministers today. Thu Kent llt inert y for HlioumatlHin. QUICK 1IKLIKI' KltO.M l'AI.V. All who use Chamberlain Pain Balm for rhoumatiBUi aro delighted with the quick relief from pain which it atlords. When speaking of this Mr. I). i. binKs, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I had a stive attack of rheumatism In my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies, but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. Jr. l ar sons & Co., druggists of tliis place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recoiumenned It so highly that I bought a bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I havo since recommended tlua lini ment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatiem In tho market." For salo by Bin! eley & Houghton. riiniililiiK liiiH.iiHtunt Kre HUten. Blokmkontkin, April 20.-Genoral P.iUi.Onrew's forces are seven tulles north of Do Wet's Dorp today. They are dis appointed at tho failure to surround tne Boers, but bslieve tne marcn win nave a good effect on the Free Staters. The latter, trusting to Brllinn leniency, nau nluvod the came of protending to surren der and of taking every opportunity to light. Wherever ho found reo dialers uri.n had broken the oath, General Pole- Carew seined their cattle and horses. CANAL CON CESSION OFF Nicaragua Has Canceled the Com pany's Permit. Washington, April 2G. The Nicara guan government has" finally canceled the concessions to the Maritime canal company to construct a ship canal across Nigaragua. This decision is the result of proceed ing8 covering a peiiod of nearly five montliB. The original concession would have expired October 5 last, but the company applied for an extension of the period. This waa refused by the Nicara- guan government, avd then thecompany, contending that It had been prevented by circumstances beyond itecontro! from carrying out its contract providing for a settlement of differences between the company and the Nicaraguan govern ment by means of arbitration. The Nicaraguai! government admitted the obligation to arbitrate the matter and appointed its arbitrators. Thecompany was Invited to do likewise, but being nominated that, in accordance with the common lawa with nations, it must name Ni.:araguans as arbitrators, it failed to do so. On January 21 the Nica raguan fiscal solicitor appeared before the superior court and asked for a judg ment against the company by default. Since that date the matter has been held under consideration, and the United Stttes minister toNiiaragua, Mr. Merry, has been at Nanagua, seeking to effect a just settlement of the issue. Informa tion has just reached here that, the courts having decided against the com pany's claims, the Nicaraguan govern ment has refused to extend the period of time allowed for the construction of the Nicaraguan canal by the Maritime Canal Company, and haB vacated its concession. Keportti to Loiiduu I'liiter, London, April 2". The Bloemfontein correspondent of tho Standard, tele grapliingrhursday, save: General Ian Hamilton, with mounted infantry, naval guns and a howitzer bat tery, advanced from the water works in the direction of Thabanchu. A large force of infantry supported him. He met witli no opposition, and the mounted infantry occupied a position dominating the Ladybrand district." The Bloemfontein correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, under Wednesday's date, says : "Our mounted infantry entered the high mountain plateau of Thabanchu today almost without opposition. As Thabanchu is a natural fortrese, this must mean that the Boers have practic ally thrown up the sponge in this section of the country. If the force presses on to Ladybrand, tho whole country south of that point and in line with Bloem fontein will be completely in our hands. "One difilculty is that many of the Boers forming commandos, immediately on finding themselves beaten, retreat to their farms and resume the roles of peaceful citizens, hiding their rifles." l'ttvor Emigration of Indians. Washington, April 20. Tho House committee on Indian affaire today direct a favorable report on the bill allowing Indians in the Indian Territory to emi grate to Mexico, the emigration to be under the direction of the secretary of the interior, and in bauds of 300. Mexico gives the Indians an opportunity to re turn to their tribal relations and nomadic habits, aud they prefer this to the re strictions now imposed upon tliem, and also as a means of avoiding the spread of tuberculosis and other diaeaaea which have decimated them of late. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg, a., aays, "As a speedy cure for coughs, colde, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for childieu to take. I heartily recom mend it to niotherH." It is the only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diBenBee. It will prevent consumption Found, In the neighborhood of Stadelraan's, wostof town, a bunch of keys. Owuer can flud them at this office by paying for this notice. 2-ia-St GOING EAST. If you Intend to take a trip East, nek 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 trajns run via Niagara Falls and every through train has free reclining chair cars, Bleep ing and dining cars. Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni agara Falls. Ross C. Clink, Pacific Coast Pass. Agt,, Los Angeles, Calif. C. S. Ckane, O. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Win, J. Landers, resident manager of the Lion and Imperial Fire Insurance Colnpaniep, wishes to announce to the, patrons of these companies that owing to the sickness of Mr. C. E. Bayard and the resignation of Mr. Hugh Gourlay, their former agents, the agency for both companies for Tho Dalles and vicinity lias been placed in tho hands of Mr. Timothy Brownhill. Any business given to Mr. Brownhill will receive prompt attention and will be appreciated by the companies. Office in C. E. Bay ard's old stand. No. 85 Washington stieet, The Dalles, Oregon. alC-lm A Teetlinoiilnl from Old Knclnnrt. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for bron chitis," eays Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, England. - "It has saved my wife's jife, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the timo confined to her bed. She iB now quite well." Sold by Blake ley & Houghton. Brought a Large Sum. New Youk, April 20. The Fifth Ave nue hotel and the Madison Square theater building adjoining were sold in one parcel at public auction today for $4,225,000, the purchaser being W. P. Eno, son of the original owner. Ited Uot From the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for twenty years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. It curea cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. 3 Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Canton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyepepaia over twentv years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure aud it helped me from the etart. I believe it to be a panacea for all forma of indigestion." It digests what ycu eat. P. W. Knowles is now proprietor of the Fifteen-Mile House and stables a Dufur, where he is prepaied to accomo date tho traveling public in first' class stvle. Good table, good rooms, good beds and (lie best of cure for man and beast at reasonable rates. m24-lmw Bagley Bros., have purchased a thrjughbred Jersey bull, registered stock. For particulars apply at resi dence on Tenth street, noar tho fair giounds. Phone 383. 3-G-lmo Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E, Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. mI7 For Bale. 40-acre tract, 3J miles from The Dalles, 4-room house, barn, all fenced, orchard of 300 trees, running water, good range for cattle adjacent, 10 acres bottom land fine for berries or garden. Price reasonable, terms easy. Call at this office. m21-dwlmo Wall paper! Where? At Glenn's paint aud oil store. aprl7-lw Strayed, A black horse weighing about 1250 pounds and branded 25 on the left shoulder. Same strayed from the farm of John Brookhouse, which ia situated elx miles beyond Dufur. Liberal re ward offered for information regarding recovery. Address S. R. Winanh, niar7-lmw Dufur, Or. i Bopa-fide i 8tor(- Sale of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Q?oc,olate-eolored Oxfords... Sale now on. Earty-comers get the choicest bargains. Not a clean-up sale of odds and ends, but a genuine, legitimate ef fort to reduce our stock of Up-to-Date Summer $ Footwear.... 7X. 7VZ. MANUFAOTUItED 11V AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Circulars and particulars furnished on application. P. S. GUNNING-, Agent. u20 THE DALLES, OREGON Crandall&Burget DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tfS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies Subscribe for the Tan and chocolate Newport Button Oxford ; not all sizes, but probably yours. Worth $3.50; sale price, $2.15. $3.00 values in Chocolate Tie9, made as above cut; sale price.. .$1.05 Chocolate colored, vesting top, Ox ford TleE Value $2.00 now $1.45 " 2.50 " 1.85 " 3.00 " 1.95 ATiaaas' n r I (Pfl liimuren b J.an J, ih and Chocolate farm Sandals, like $1.25 and $1.40 values reduced Kmt ' i - . . it.. Li r r louue; ine.-M.iju s. - v i nes io so anu rtU JP' 05c. and Motors Robes, Burial Shoes Ete. Chronicle. L J V.JB1 t