IK Dalles (Ehtonick. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1900. NO. 2U A REPRESENTATIVE OF THIS. FAMOUS HOUSE will be at the NEW YORK CASH. STUKJbi May 17th and 18th, 1900. BAILORS COVERING EVERY STATP IM THP 300 STYLES TO SELECT PROM. MB prom. Or IK AC.comer TranMin .Sr. And Charles Place. Chi&Mfo. V I CUTAWAY (vtv JtruiM) i io76 A QUARTER Of A CENTURY BEFORE X CRITICAL PUBLIC AS MERCHANT TAILORS WKSWT (1 DlTTQI AJK)Rrt& COMPANY, teo 77 We will have on diewlav for two duvs only, May 17th and 18th, fifty samples of Serges, Worsteds and all new and nobby patterns for summer wear for Suite., Veetn ntid Pante, in I'm yard samples. We cordially invite our friends and patrons to examine these good1) mid have tlieir ineaeureH taken. e can guarantee the goods and the tit nf the clothes. (Jail early ami exrtin lue goods and prices. We can give you a lailor-made Suit for $13.50 to $du 50. May 1 th and lbth. BULLER TOOK BIGG A RS BURG Roberts' Two Columns, Which Have Been Forty Miles Apart, Are Now Massed, and After KestiiiK Short Time, Will Press ou Into the Trans-v;ial. London, May 14. A epsclal dispatch 'rom Stoiielilll farni, Natal, dated to day, ib : "Cu'iii'ial Buller'p advanco commenced Thursday, when he- left Ladysmltli in strenytli. When within two miles of Heimmker, the BoerH opened u heavy llr of artillery, and the British guns replied whllo u portion of Buller's troops worked around the Boer flanks. The J'ritiHh attack was pressed home Sunday, jtotlmoiiu on the right, outflanked the ""ers, whoso splendid defensive positions 011 tlm Itlggareberg wure practically tokHii, "Ut'iu-rnl Bullur'e inarch Bubequent the attack was carried out without a 'Heh. The British ure still pushing on." TiiAiiA.Ncuu, May 13. The Eighth "'vision, with its front extending thirty 'nih'B, wm yesterday moving forward. Umii'riil (Irenfelland General Brabant k i lowed the Boers, reaching Newberry Mills mid citpturing grout quantities of uoiir mid grain. Oem.ru! itrabnnt'a main force, with ui.m.i'B brigade of guards, and Gen- Hoy l'h brlgndu, have cleared thecountry, ' """rs are splitting up' and retiring '"tho diieotion of Olocohuid. I.nsiox, May U, dispatch received f ii v AH8(H!,tJ from Pletermar burg, Nnt1( Ulllod 12;03 pi Ui t0ll'BV( "OMKlit the llrst intimation of success "nlned by General Buller, northern '"1. The sender of this dispatch vl ptly assumed that news of the affair " , boo received direct (rom the aceuo 01 "mUIIUm, for he merely eald : -'iierl UullHraotllvlnl telegram noti fying of his success at Biggarsberg, and received here nil hour ago, has given keen satisfaction. It is confidently anticipated that Dundee will be occupied by the British today. Residents of the north country are delighted, as the forcing of the Blggareberg means that they will speedily be enabled to return fheir homes " Another dispatch to the Associated l'ress dated Stone Hill Farm, 8:20 this morning, says: "After four daV march eastward at the foot of the Biggarfcberg ridges in the direction of Helpinaaker, which was oc cupied by the federals, the Second Bri gade on Sunday led the attack. Dun duuald's cavalry broke the Boers' center, and Bethuenes' horBe advanced on their extreme- right in the direction of Pnmeroy. A small body of burghers oc cupied a ridge overlooking Helpinaaker, but they did not wait for an assault." Jteceut scouting in the .direction of Dundee has shown that the federals were in great force on Biggarsberg, so up nnreutlv General Buller concluded that It whs necessary to clear them from his rear before commencing a movement in the direction of the Drakensburg range. A correspondent of tho Ueiiter lelegrum company at Capo Town eays the Ameri can reuldunts'are taking steps to repudi ate the statements of Wetister Davis, I former United States assistant secretary of Interior, who recently visited South Africa. John Hrowu'a HlrlluUy. Ciiioaoo, May 14. tho first centen niul annlvorsary of' tho birth of John Brown will be celebrated at Bethel church Itonight. Tho address will be delivered by Dr. J. W. K. Bftwn, of the Gamma Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. Other speakers will bo ex-Judge iw n. Hmdwell. ex-Judge Harvey B. Huid, of Kvanston, who was the head ..iiti... aix'letv that shipped food und other supplies to the uutl-Blavery party hi Kansas, and Mrs. John Jonee, who secreted Brown in her houeo when there was a price Bet on hla head. I'hxuomeual Wmthur. CiiiOAdo, May 14.-Yesterday was the hottcBt Muy lilth i weuther history In thin city for at least twenty-eight yeare. While the mercury at the weather bu reau recorded 80 degrees, street ther tnotneters in the shade all over the city registered 90 degrees and some of the more ambitious recorders touched the 92 mark. The weather reporte over the country revealed the following tempera Hires : Winnipeg, 92; St. Paul, 00; Milwau keo, 80; Des Moines, 88; Omaha, 88. In Chicago there were tliree or four prostrations, of which one case resulted fatally. Catarrh C'auuut 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 must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in UiIb country for years, and ie 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 tho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. 1 J. Ciik.vkv & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggivte, prico 7fic. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. 12 Dit fiix U ill 1'urlH. Nkw Youk, May 14. Captain Alfred Dreyfus left Geneva last evening and arrived with his wife in Paris this morn ing, says Paris dispatch to the Herald. The government Is much worried by this journey, which was quite unlocked for, and will take measures to have him leave as soon as possible, owing to its fear of demonstrations. A TtttlliuoiilHl from Old ICiiKlantl. "I consider Chamberlaiu'e Cough Remedy the host in the world for brou- chltie," says Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, Kngland. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by Blake- ley & Houghton. Use Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the head. PLANNING THEIR TRUST PLANK Controller Coler, of New York, Is Drafting One. New York, May 14. Controller Coler is to send Chairman Jones, of the demo cratic national committee, this week a draft of the truet plank which he wishes incorporated in the democratic national platform. Mr. Coler last night said that Chairman Jones was pleased with his proposition, and that he felt sure it would be part of the platform. "I did not discuss candidates either here or in the national field with Chair man Jones," said Mr. Coler. "We did talk about political conditions in this state, and 1 told him the democratic party was going to carry the state. I feel fcure it will do so." Mr. Coler said he would eupporl the candidates of the national convention. He had not talked of the silver issue with Mr. Jones. "I think," eaid Mr. Coler, "that the question of commercialism is one of the most important now before the people. I have consulted with some of the state leaders, and I believe I will get this plank into the state platform as well as the national platform. I want to get it into all the state platforms, and I shall try to do so. The primary purpose of the plank which I suggest ie to stop the incorporation of companies merely for purposes of manipulation. Publicity is what I seek. A roan's private business is his own eecret, but as soon as he re ceives a charter from the state, it be comes a public business and the etate should control it. "Every great corporation that controls public utilities has at its head men who have held political office. Having gained knowledge of political methods while holding office by the franchise of the people, they turn the knowledge acquired against the people. The vast and to some extent illegitimate fortunes of to day are the result of public men giving to private corporations private rights." The lSeM Itemed- rr lOiuuniatUm. QUICK RELIEF FIIOM PAIN. All who use Chamberlain Pain Balm for rheumatism aro delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. X. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I had a seve attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies, but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo, F, Par- eons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommenned it bo highly that I bought a bottle. ua noon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this lini ment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Need of the Church, San FiiANCihco, May 14. Bev. T. J. Willis, of New York, read u paper be fore the Presbyterian ministers of this city today on "The Greatest Needs of the Church." He deplored the tendency of ministers to try to hold their congrega tions by preaching materialistic sermons. Speaking of the higher criticism, he said : "Wo ministers dare not contend against higher criticism dare not con tend against it for fear of being spoken of as unlettered men, What shall we have left if this work of unbelief con tinues? We need nothing so much as a thorough revival of Pentecostal religion. Science, in its mostorratioand Irreverent days, never did one- thousandth pare as much to unsettle confidence in the divine revelation as to the immature, half- digested and undemonstrative theories which our critics have been putting forth have done. It is not tho Bible which is suffering at their hands, but it is the itul) in the liiblo wtilcli is imperiled. Thy might as well shoot peas at Gibraltar with a child's popgun us to try to uiidermine the good book." Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Mokt Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 60 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggist?. tU &ztSt jOriftt i jjftrjrtt jfltsjftr l ryt. ji jjk m tyt syt Jt( ijfrpr nw -V -v . pi iac;e Qurtaips. Ue Jell Tbei. We show many styles an assortment not equalled by any other store in town. Our prices are JU.3T by which we mean that if a pair of cm tains can be sold for $2.50, we do not aek $2.75 or $3 for them. We have reason to believe that our styles and prices are appreciated. por ttyis ifee We are offering exceptional values in Lace Curtains another money saving opportunity for the wide-awake housekeeper. 7oc styles, white and ecru 90c styles, white only $1 00 style?, while only, 3 yards long . . . 1.25 styles, white only, 3 yards long . . . 1.35 styles, white onlv, H yards long. . . . 1.75 styles, white only, 3 yards long, 50 in i ou styles, white only, 3o yards long, o4 2.95 styles, white only, 3 yards long, 52 3.25 styles, white only, 3,'J yards long, Gl 4.00 styles, white only, Syj yards long. 00 4 52 styles, white only, 3 yards lorn;, 02 5 50 stylee, ecru only, 3,'i yards long, 00 5.75 styles, white only, 3l4 yards long, 04 4.75 styles, ecru only, 31. yards long, 00 7.50 styles, ecru only, 3 yards long, 02 ches w inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches ide . . wide wido wide wide wide wide wide wide wide . . .this week 55c . . .this week 05c . . .this week 75c . . this week 90c .this week $1.05 .this week 1.35 .this week .this week .this week .this wepk .this week this week .this week .this week .this week 1.85 2.25 2.35 2 90 3.50 4.10 4 75 3. 07 6.00 Money-saving Prices on Portieres. Conch and Table Covers. Window Shades, &c. New line of Hammocks expected shortly. Wait for them. f Bed Quilts.... j5i Two good numbers : 69c and $1.19. Full ei7.es; hemmed ready for JOU se. Draperies by the yard... A complete stock. Silkelenes, Cretonnes, Tapestries, Art Denims, Fish Net, Nottingham Lace, &c. f aZTT T T7X7VTS & co- BHT. RofnrQ linil Plflce any orders tor a tomtstono or for UulUlu JUU curbing, fencing or other cemetery work, call on Louis Comini. 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 have a neighbor who ever did business with me consult him as to the price and quality of my work I Pnmini and abide by the result. : LUUIO UUIIIIIII Grandall & Barget DEALERS IN IjobeS, All kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes funeral Supplies pembalmers Etc. Tho Dallos, Or. i Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. 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