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    Chrimfcle.
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1900.
NO. 259
Retiring from
Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock
Regardless of Cost.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots utitl Shoes, tit much lea? thnn wholesale
prices. Will Hull in bull; or in lots, or any wtiy to Buit purchasers.
Entire stock must be closed out
"before thirty days.
All uooiIh will bu sacrificed except Thompion's Glove-fittinc Corsets
mid Butteriek Patterns. Your prioeH will bo iiimu. Cull curly unil secure
liar'ainu.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sis.
IT MEANS
A FIGHT
Chinese Will Oppose Troops' Advance
to Pekin Entrenched Outside the
City.
London, Juno 14, 1 :20 a. m. The Chi
iiL'su are entrenched outside of Pekin to
oppose the iidvuucu of the international
column. A dispatch from Tieu Tbii:.
dated Tuesday, June 1", says:
"I learn thut the ChiuuHu havo (una
traitiL'd on the American iniaaion and
tin) llritiah legation. Two tiiousnud
Hussion euvulry und infantry with
artillery havo landed ut Takn."
The Khaui-hiu correspondent reports
that United States Minister Conner, hy
courier, asks for -000 United States
troops.
The question of provialonini the relief
fame is already diilieult, and it is pre
dieted at Shan(,hui thut it will bouomo
acute.
Tlie leadiii- members of tho reform
parly, representim: lifteen outof oinhteen
pntviiiccH, are at Shau-'hai. A dispatch
to the Daily Mail, dated yesterday, says
Uiey are sendum u petition to tho United
Mates, Great Britain and Japan prayine;
Ihose powers to take joint netion a-jainst
any attempt on tho part of other powers
tu partition tho umpire, and they implore
hio power thus luldruBaed to roauuse tho
eiupuror.
A diapatoh from St. Petersburg says
Hint the ships of tho Kosslau llaoilio
t'liittdron on tho active list, as well as
those at Vladivostok, havo been ordurud
to proceed witli all haste to Chinese
wutrs.
The foreign ollieo conlirina tho report
of nit eiiKrti'uniuut between troops of tho
international column and tho Boxurn
Monday. It Brtya that "about thirty
five Chinese woro killed."
FOREIGN POLICY OF
THE UNITED STATES
powerful isolation from their political
I'.onoerus. We havo been too remote, und
our latent power has been made too great
to he ut ticked, or oven made the subject
of serious diplomatic aggression by
European stiites singly or in combination.
"As to any expansion of our dominions,
it lias never been asserted by the most
adverse critic of our institutions that tho
cause of civilization and human freedom
would not ho thereby promoted. I think
it can bu safely Huid thut they who once
threatened intervention between the
United States und Spain abandoned thut
deBire very quickly nfter the momentous
events of Manila and Santiago, and will
never again entertuin the design of a
similar intrusion under any circum
BtuneuB that wocun now ima-ine."
"I boliovu that these viutorieB havo
done more to assure tho peace of the
world than all of tho alliances und inter
national concerts which havo been
effected cluritif the loot fifty years."
Witli H'(-ard to tho partition of China,
Senator Davis Buhl the United States
would command tho creator part of tho
commerce with the ChiuoHO Orient.
CHINESE QUEST
ION SETTLED
father of Our Country Saul We Should
Never Make Any IvutaiiKli'nu Alliances
With liitro'ieau Countries, anil We
Never Have.
'iiiudhu'hia, Juno 1!J. Tho feature
0lliimiii day ut tho university of Penn
'ylvaiihi was mi mldroBH by Senator
ahiiiun K. Davie, of Miuneaota, on
l'ho Foreign Kolntiona of tho United
iim"" ll"'-innpart:
''-'ho foreign policy of thiB country
' "Hiinlly '.men of that formal churueter
wl'lch consists in ncKotiiitini; tlioso con
ventluns which maintain tho peaceful
'"ttjieonreo of atatoa. Wo havo followed
Y' Vl,rv few oxceptionh tho wise advlco
01 ftshiiiHtou not to Involve ouraolvea
n-'titanKlK ulllaiicea with European
'tfa mid to pruaorvo our peculiar and
The Empress Will Xot be Spanlccil
By the Powers If She Will He
Good.
Shanghai, June II!. Extraordinary
rutnorB aro current huro to the ell'eet
tlmt the powers havo settled the Chinese
question by agreeing to forgive the
dowager empress and her Manchu ad
vieora, provided they promiBo to amend
their future conduct.
Wasiunhton, Juno 13. Tho navy do
partmeut has been informed that the
Vorktown sailed yestoidoy from Shang
hid for Cho Fuo. Tho United States
consul at Cho Foa informed tho state
department yesterday of a Boxer dis
turbance ut that place, hut no particu
lars woro furnished. Cho Foo is on the
northern coiiBt of tho Shang Tung penin
sula. Mr. W. S. Whedon, ctiBhior of the
First National bank of Wintered, Iowa,
in a recent lutter ijivea some experience
witli n curpontor in his employ, that
will bo of value to other mechanics.
Uo says: "I had a carpenter working
for mo who wob obliged to stop work for
several daya on account of being trou
bled with diurrluu.i. 1 mentioned to
him that 1 hud been similarly- troubled
and that Ohumborlain'a Colic, Cholera
and Diurrluo.i liemedy had cured mo,
I In hought;a bottle of it from tho druggist
hero and informed mo that ouo dose
cured him, and ho is again at his work."
For sulo by lllukolny k Houghton.
"I used Kodol DyHpopsiu Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, is phmBunt to take und
Ih trulv the dyspeptic's best friend,"
i I ... !..!. Fli.i..Icml Ml. ill.
hiivp I'm nunguiinu, wiiM ... ;.'
Digests what you eat. 01111001, nm iu
TROOPS SCATTERED
IN ALL DIRECTIONS
Manual and Kitchener Captured the
Boer Camp and Restored Roberts'
Line of Communication.
London, June l.5. Lord Roberta' line
of communications has been practically
restored by a complete victory gained
by Generals Methuen and Kitchener
over General Dewet yesterday. The
Boer camp waa captured and the
burghers, it is added, were scattered in
all directions.
Lord Roberta has fought a battle with
General Botha, ut the end of which,
though tho British gained considerable
ground, tho Boera were not beaten. All
15 quiet at Pretoria and Johannesburg.
London, Juno 13. After a week's si
lence Lord Roberts has been heard from,
his line of communication having been
practically restored bv means of a com
plete victory gained by Generals Methuen
and Kitchener over General Dewit at
Rlienoatarriver yeBterdav. Lord Roberts,
on being notified of the cutting of his
line of communications, sent General
Kitchener 111 ull haste to join General
Methuen.
June 11 Roberts attacked General
Botha who was in strong force fifteen
miles southeast of Pretoria. After strenu
ous opposition, the British forces gained
considerable ground, but General Botha,
when Roberts left the field, was still
undefeated.
Uruzliif; 1'erinits,
Washington, June 13. The secretary
of the interior today signed all the pend
ing permits allowing the grazing of
sheep on the Cascade, Ashland und a
portion of the Bull Run forest reserves
of Oregon, and sheep will be allowed to
enter these reserves immediately. At
tho request of Representative Moody,
this order was telegraphed to Superin
tendent Ormsby, in older immediately
to accomodate t he sheepmen. Grazing
will be conducted under rules similar to
those previously enforced, no charge
being made for the privilege. A total of
103,700 sheep permits were signed today,
in addition to about -1000 for cattle, and
tho maximum number of sheep to be
allowed in tho Cascade reserve was fixed
ut 1200.000. Last year the sheep on the
reserve numbered hut 137,037.
A (Idiid Uoii;li .lluilicluu.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists use it in
their own families in preference to any
other. "I have sold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for tho pust live years
witli complete satisfaction to myself and
customers," savs Druirgist J. Goldsmith,
Van Ktteu, N. Y. "I havo always used
it in my own family both for ordinary
coughs and colds and for tho cough fol
lowing la grippe, and find it very effica
cious." For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. Slidi llV Utu-n After Tuylor.
Fkanki'out, Ky., Juno 13. Sheriff
Sutter lias gone to Indianapolis with a
requisition on Governor Mount from
Governor Beckham asking for tho extia-
dition of W. S. Taylor, 011 an indictment
charging him witli being an accessory to
the murder of William Goebel.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of tho body, Sinking at the pit of tho
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverislmees,
Pimples or Soros all positive evidences.
of iiii pure blood. No matter how it
became so it must ho purified 111 older to
obtain good health. Acker's Bloou
Elexir lias never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly u wonderful
rouiody and wo sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blukeley & Hough
ton's drug store.
ICiliKn'x Awful I'llKlit.
F. M. Higglne, editor Sennca, Ills.,
News, was alllicted for years with piUs
that 110 doctor or remedy helped until
ho triad Bucklon's Arnlcu Salvo, lie
writi'B two boxes wholly cuiod him. It's
tho unrest pile euro on oarth and tho
best Btilvo in tho world. Curo guaran
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley
& Houghton, druggist. 5
Subscribe for Tho Chronicle.
Working In Harmony,
Ni:w Yokk, Juno 13. A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says:
There is a genrral feeling in diplomatic
circles that the European powers have
been united by the dismissal of Prince
Ching, and that in tho purging of the
Taunt; li Yamun of all its moderate men
the Empress Dowager has gone over to
the Boxers, bag and baggage, and that
the powers have been forced to co-operate
in the restoration of order at Pekin, even
if the services of Russian troops are
required.
Talleyrand's "good Europeans" havo
reappeared upon the scene, and have
dropped their jealousies and suspicions.
A mixed force of 2000 marines will be
inadequate if Pekin should be in the
possession ot the Boxers, and if the in
surrection spreads from province to
province. The Ruesians will go in with
a European mandate und probably will
have as many reasons for remaining as
the English had found useful and neces
sary in Egypt.
A 1'liounund Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil
adelphia, Pa., when Bhe found that Dr,
King's New Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured her of a hacking
cough that for many years had made
life a burden. All other remedies and
doctors could give her no help, but she
says of this Royal Cure "It soon re
moved tho pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout the
universe." So will every one who tries
Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c
and $1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley &
Houghton's drug etore; eyery bottle
guaranteed. 5
l'ostul Hates Extended to Islands.
Washington, June 13. The post
master-general baB issued an order
amending a previous regulation in re
gard to portage rates between the United
States and its island possessions. The
order says that the island of Porto Rico
and the territory of Hawaii ate included
in the term "United States" and the
islund of Guam, the Philippine archi
pelago and Tutuila are included in the
term "island possessions of the United
States."
Ciitarili fJiuiiiot lie Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catanh
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 this country for yee-s, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best touics known, combined with
tho best blood pnrifieis, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
combination of tho two ingredients ia
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Chenuv & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price Inc.
Uall'sFamily Pills are tho best. 12
Columbia Southern Warehouse.
At Shaniko the Columbia Southern
Railway Co. controls SOxlOO feet of the
Shaniko warehouse building, to be used
aa a freight warehouse, through which
they will receive and forward freight in
tho usual manner. Tho impression that
all business must be done through for
warding houses is tin erroneous one and
wo take tills means of dispelling it.
Freight received and hold twenty-four
hours will bo turned over to u forward
ing house subject to tho order of tho
consiguee. Tho rate on wool in sacks or
in bales from Shaniko to Tho Dalles is
25 cents per 100 pounds.
For rates or other information call on
or address
C. E. Lyti.k, G. F. P. A., or
Geo. F. Ross, Agent,
Shaniko, Or.
'Hull Tlirolililnt; llenditvlio
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of stilferors havo proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They niiiko pure blood und strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 25 cents.
Monev back if not cured. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 5
Yes, We Have Them
jtot Ueatlr
TJnlined Blue Serge" Coats with vest to match,
single or double-breasted, $'5.00 and $6.00.
TJnlined Gray Oxford Serge round sack coats,
with vest 'to match, $6.00.
Black Alpacka Coats, $1.50 and $2.50.
Single Breasted Prince Albert Coats, for pro
fessional men's wear, best quality, $3.75.
Summer Coats of Washable Materials, 50c,
75c and $1.00.
7K. 7W.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen'rthe Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from $2.75 to $0.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 years old. ) I
IMPORTED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years oU.
OALirOMIA BRANDIES horn f3.25 to $0.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.-"
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
COLUMBIA BEER on draught, and Val Blatz and Olynipia Beer in bottles
Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Jaeobsen Book & JVIusie Co.
Hammocks
Hammocks
Just Arrived
Tho largest and most complete lino at
Rock Bottom Prices,
Gfandall & Burget
DKALICHS IN , fjobeS,
fill kinds of undertakers Burial sh9es
punefal Supplies f$ embalmers Etc,
Tho Dalles, Or. .
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