ChrimfcU SlK Hulks VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900. NO. 230 a ROBERTS WILL HALT AT SMALDEEL After llridgcs uvcr mc vci nna vaai r it 1- --P Rivers are Repaired, Roberts, Bullcr .nnil the Force at Fourteen Streams Will Advance Simultaneously. S.u.u.ii:i:i., May 9. It is reported that i i. I,..., iq nniriinrr x.nrifi nvnr nun ri i . ! i 1 ....In ll.o f n n 1 nit n tA t nr r r it ,,ni.Umnll nt Tin Q 1 1 PO ft I BM I 1 nf lit IIIL'II HUaillUlin H UDIIIMHU( BWUbM VI - - .. ! .. .....1 ilnl itmpurl itiatat n n atu& tin iirirm'w in uui jii uiriit iiiui tuiiu I 1 .... . .t. ltWltJ. Tln .. mf i i it...... 1. l.iMiiP nnnrriil tint ta'imrt t,,U,tlt,, I IO K ihiikii to nuu ........ . i - y l 1. 1 I I Lonih s, May 9. Although tbeUrltish ... i ... i.i,.-.. v.ii mini r (lrniH 01 inu Aiinu river, i IIM MIL II ITH 1 I II 111 UIUIIICCI a V 7 I UlllTI .1..; e ... c...ni,in.i r rue sum. iiiuu:uieu iiiut mc jouurum f-, . . .1 ! a ...t ll.-l ..J 1 . . . . . . 4 ...lulu In innbii a slut Utnfl i r it f it in miiiii iini iiuuni lh uuvuhi k. ... T 1 Dol.n.t.l lit' MULT c iruiii iiiucru, 10 cu niuu nuu . I . . I ... I I. . lt..l It 2. iftu'Mir Tf uitfi now mc noers can ne m . I ... - ? 1 1 ft ! .1 1 L: 11 I'M till L ll Ll kllUI Wl.i U V I. 11 11 hilt (M'rlLLlI 1 II H WUUIU I rUUHU V tUlfLIL LUH r n mi on hi iv rnnriHiiiiiL : iiKniH iiih ih hi l in i n mil. Kt'paire to the bridges over the Vet tor nml Mio VnnI nrn PYnrwtorl tn rp. IU 1 UU lUCLi GLICUUID 1U1 111 ICC UI 1UUI aye, wnon ueiierai turner win uieo ue iimaimfh in trtnr tn crnt in fnnrh with h i:itiii iirtiiv iintntnn i nrnnnn v nn A dieputcti from Maseru, dntetl May 8, mm niiii riiiKHimri in n iihiiii!kv con , . , ....... . .. .w ...(. . ... I ii niMMMiiuM .lIuiiiliii t ti i ipnorun. L' ineir ri'i wilt in inn I rnnuvnn . London, May 9. G;30 p. in. It ie an- iini'HM in n uui ii fitu(ntfin trntti i ' f - u YJiiiiii'ii r rifii nriiiun mhh mmhii mnvmi GlurluiiH New. ComeB from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of HBimn, i. i . lie writes: OUr in pr nf Klnptrir Kit tora linn 11 111 m n iritu wnii in nroaL mi r nn riur uivw T VUIU ll VIIA VMH WB w a " " " IMW) HII14 (IIV UV U V UUVVVI U n ..w V.i , lUV IIVI .u v,w. of 11 (. ,1 1 1 in . . it mi.f ---. v. 1 tivwibii id CAwvilvUVi Auas UnN wllllf I Ii mi an nna liana npnvnri . . . v UUVVIO IO lit IV UUBV KIUWU .j ,wi Li,ftouiW VCktCIf Dmi liiouillj ('(rfl IbAlIn I .. t T t till 11 1111 I'M ii itit nn iAirk i a tnua t.nt... 1.1 ji 1 lti t liuuivdy for Khttuiuatltin, QLIt'lC ItKLIEK rKOM PAIN. All who Hsu Oliaiuberlalu Pain Balm r riiiut 1 1 i t .iii. 1 1. i in uiu uciiuicu Willi uiu 111 fr.t ; ..i e i witi uniii wiiiuu it huuiuci speiiking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I "Hums ui ruuuuiNiinui in u) nun shoulder. I tried numerous nt uuv got no renei umii i was ""cu uy niuagrs. ueo. r.xar wu,, uruKmniB oi hub piace, to .v wiamuurlaln'B Pain Balm. They "" it u nigiiiy mai i uougiu "Utile, wan unnn rtllwil nf nil tuitti. have bIiiuo recommended this llnl- - ..u.uy ui my irieuas, who agree Ul Uiu that it is the h,.t ron.Bilv for (tut i ... . . . ii . i i M'ul""HBin in uie market. ur ln by Blul el,y & Houghton. UH I hi. ul ... . . . libtluai of UmwuII. WasM1T0N( May A meetng of foreign relations committee of the nle was hold today, at which was dla- "eil tl0 propofltion to take up the In Redness of Hawaii, as assumed by united States wheu the resolution nnnoxalion provided for tlie taking up oonas ana otlier Indebtednees to the amount of $4,000,000, but it has been developed that the full amount of the indebtedness is approximately $4,600,000, including the liabilities of the Hawaiia postal savings bank. A bill waB draw amnormng uio eecretay of the treasury to take up this indebtedness, and tiie committee today authoiized a favorabl report to be made on it. III alio Ileinihtlcan, L.KWI8TO.V, May 9. The republican state convention, for the election of delegates to the national convention was held here. There, was a large at tendance of delegates. The eatherin was noteworthy because of the large number of former silver republicans among the delegates. I lie disposition appeared to be to treat them as though there had been no split. One of them was permanent chairman of the convention and another is one of the delegates to the national convention. The temporary chairman was Judg VV. B. Hey burn and the permanent chairman was ex-Attorney General George M. Parsons. The delegates elected are Senator George L. Shoup, Judges W. B. Hey burn, J. F. Ailshie, L. L. Ormsby, State Senator Frank li. Goodiug and George A. Kobethan. Kesolution9 were adopted commend the administration of President Mc Kinley. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson, a large importer ot fine mil linery at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, says: "iiunng lue late severe 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 e Couch Hemedy lor a severe cold at that time, which seemed to re lieve her so quickly that I bought some for mvself. It acted like magic and I began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to ac knowledge its merits." For Bale by Blakeley & Houghton. Andrew CarnrKl 8peaki In London London, May ft. Andrew Carnegie, the American steel magnate, will deliver the principal address at the banquet of the Iron and Steel Institute at the Cecil hotel touight. Mr. Carnegie will stay here for a short time and will then leave for Scotland, where he will take iv six months' rest. Mr. Carnegie says he Le lieves that the republican party will elect its caudidate at the next presiden tial contest. He advocates the building of a merchant marine through favorable legislation by congress. A Lire And Death Fight. Mr. V. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of his Blmost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after meas les induced serious luug trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All uiy doctors faid I must soon die, Then I began to use Dr. Kink's New Discovery lor Consumption, which com pletely cured me. I would not be without it eyen if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on ray recommendation and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c andl .00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. - BoldJOOO ltauge llore. n t L- n tViv. Mav 9. Kdward Blew- ett, of the Oregon Horse & Land Com pauy, with ranches on the Owyheo river, lias just sold 7000 head of noises at un average price of $18 per head. They ore said to have been bought by Eastern capitalists to eell to the British government for service in South Africa. Another similar deal is pending. Win, J. Landers, resident manager of the Lion and Impel ial Fire Insurance Companies, 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 The Dalles and vicinity has beeu placed in the hands of Mr. Timothy Brownhlll. Any business given to Mr. Brownhlll will receive prompt attention and will be appreciated by the compaulcs. Oflke in 0. E. Bay ard's old stand. No. 85 Washington stieet, The Dalies, Oregon. alO-lm tZZ The Kcr.i.1 lit loin. fcioux Falls, S. D., May 9. The com mittee on platform of the Populist con vention met at 7 o'clock, and at mid night was still in session, debating the various planks presented. Ex-Con-gresetnan Jerry Simpson acted a chair man of the committee. Among the planks agreed upon before midnight were those relating to imperialism, militarism, trusts and the finances. The financial plank declares for the free coinage of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1. The declaration on the Idaho troubles which was drawn by Senator Heltfeld, is as follows : "Resolved, That we denounce the practice of issuing injunctions in cases of disputes between employee and em ployers, making criminal acts of organ izations which are not criminal when performed by individuals, and demand legislation to restrain the evil." Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the Btomach, 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 we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough ton's drug Etore. Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Golden Eagle Mining Com pany at the office of French & Co., bankers, on Thursday, May 31, 1900, at 7 o'clock .p. in., for the purpose of elect ing seven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come be" fore said meeting. By order of the president. J. C. Hostetlkh, Secy, and Treae. The Dalles, Apl. 27, 1900. a27-td Howard Will Surrender, London, May 9. Jim Howard, the man accused oi tiring the snot that killed William Goebel, came in this morning from his home in Clay county and took the train for Frankfort, whither he goes to surrender himself to the authorities. Howard Bays he will have no trouble in proving hie innocence. M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, 'DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the ery best pills I ever UBed for costiveness, ver and bowel troubles." Wasco Wareliou se Com pany Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, s?i?ikKSD Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- "friTI TlmiT ThisFlour is manufactured expressly for family (AJ JA A 1U 111 . UBe . every flack is guaranteed to give satisfaction, Wa sell our eoods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Grandall&Barget DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tf EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies RofnrO lnil P'Rce an' ortler8 'or a tombstone or for DulOiC yUU curbiug, fencing or other cemetery work, call on Louie Comlui. I will not only give you all the information you need but I will quote you prices you cannot beat anywhere. Let no one bluff you. It will take only a few minutes to call aud see me. If you hava a neighbor who ever did business with me consult him as to the price and quality of my work nnic Pnmini and abide by the result. : LUUIO uUIIIIIII Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you imiat tako inter nal remedies. Hall's Uatarrh (Jure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous eurfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is 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 best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrnggists, price 7nc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Ho Fooled the Surgeon. All doctors rtold Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectaf Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed ; but he cured himself with live boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. 4 Special reserve old government whis key, recognized by the highest medical authority in the land; especially recom mended by the board of health of San Francisco for hospital use, also A. P. O'Brien, M. D., captain and surgeon, and Win. D. McCarthy, major and sur geon U. S. army, as the pureet unadul terated stimulant for convalescents, in valids and family use. Sold by Charles Stubliog. apl20-dlm The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. Ail such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a eplendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents at any drug Btore. 4 A Testimonial from Old Knglund. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best in the world for bron chitis," says Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, England. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six yenrs, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by Blake ley & Houghton. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. STREET RAIL WAY TIED UP Police Force is Inadequate to the Situation. St. Louis, Mo., May 9. Every street railway line in St. Louis county is tied up this morning, and not a car is moving. General manager George W. Baurnphoff, of the St. Louis Transit company, an nounced at 9 a. in., that no attempt would be made to run cars today unless ample police protection was afforded. Chief of police Campbell declares that the force under lihn is too small to handle the situation properly, but if the company would select one maiu line to operate, he would see that the cars were run without molestation. Tiie steam railways put on additional trains and made numerous stops. Places of amusement were almost deserted last night. The house of delegates has adopted a resolution declaring the franchises of the St. Louis Transit com pany revoked in every inetance where the company fails to run its cars in strict compliance with the provisions of the ordinances under which its franchises weie granted. W. D. Mahon, of Detroit, president of the Amalgatated Association of Street Railway employes of America, has ar rived here. He will supercede Samuel D. Lee in the direction of the strike. From Sourthern Luzon. Nueva Cacebes, March 5. The vol- cano Mayon is in eruption. Friday morning last a dense cloud of steam, smoke and ashes buret from the cone and drifted lazilv eastwrrd. Seen from thiB city, the rolling mass seemed snow white, and on the horizon bad the ap pearance of a fleecy cloudbank. Sharp reports were heard at intervale, but no earthquake tremors could be noticed. During the night the breeze ehifted, and Saturday dawned witli the lowering aspect of a tropical thunder storm. It was hard to realize that the inky blackness, covering all the sky save tho eouthern horizon, and blotting out every trace of the sun, was caused by His Plu tonic Majesty, Mayon. It needed the proofs, and generously were they sup plied, of brimstone emel and falling ash, to convince even the most skeptical. Blotted out were the mountains, faint unreal the near by foothills, while aver all the shadow drifted slowly northward. Just at BUtiEet the sun burst through the veil and dipped below the horizon in flaming crimson ball. Mayon e till fumes, but other breezes blow and our skies are once morocloudlees. This vol cano has a record, official since 1616, of more than twenty eruptions, causing damage to property and loss of life. That 1767 was the most destructive. Seven towns and hundreds of natives comprising its tale. Ktock for Kiuployca. MiNNEAroi.is, May 9. The Great Northern railroad, iu accordance with its promiB3, has placed 10,000 shares of its stock on sale at par for its employes. The shares are to be handled by a new company, the Great Northern Employes' Investment Association, Ltd., managed by officials of tho road. Employes pur chasing sto-jk will become members. No employe receiving $3000 a year or over may buy stock, and none may hold more than $5000 worth. Service of three years or more is prerequisite for pur chasing employes, As the stock is worth $155 a share, this action means a gift of over $500,000 to its employes, There will ho distributed In dividends on the stock $70,000 a year. Wardner Inveitlgulloii Uloteil. Washington, Mao 0. Tho Coeur d'Alene investigation was brought to a close today when Frederick 0. Robertson made the final argument for those mak- inglchargeB. He took occasion, iu Ills address, to make a fervent plea for or-J ganized labor, and in particular for the! unions, which lie contended, were being! oppressed and discriminated agaiiiBt in the mining region. The committee will not take up the subject with a view to determining upon a report to the house until the military academy bill is dis posed of, Subscribe tor Tiie Chronicle, Tbe ffext 5ime You are Suspender-hunting, make it your business to see US. We have got such a variety of styles that we feel reasonably sure cf having probably the exact style you are looking for. Wo do not know of a single good kind that wo are not readv to show you. We are giving free of charge a pair of Suspenders with eyery pair of Trousers we sell quality according to value of trousers. Fine lisle elastic web; sliding kid ends 35c, 50c, 75c" Guyot Suspenders; no rubber in web except from back piece down; tape ends; assorted colors.. 50, 75c Tho President Suspender; easy, graceful, strong; splendid for bi cyclists, as well as for general use. Made of elastic well aud non-elaa-tic cord; adjustable 50c Similar stylo 25c Fine elastic web suspender, with coutab web ends, luljustuble elides 25c, i)5c fl. VL OUilliams & Co.