K VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1900. Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much le6S than wholesale prices. Will eell in bulk. or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before thirty days. All (roods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets anil P.ntieiick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. SETTLEMENT OF LABOR TROUBLES If a I'lau or Arbitration Can He Agreed Upon as Now Seems Probable, Sym pathetic Strikes May lie Abolished. Chicago, June 15 Sympathetic strikes are to be a thing o( the past if a plan of arbitration can be agreed upon by the liuilding Trades Unions and the asBoda tioiif iitlliliated with the Building Con triu.turfl' Council. A declaration to this effect will come today from the delegates who participated in the joint conference with the contractors on Tuesday and Wednesday, und who were in secret caucus all day yesterday debating a plan of settlement of the labor trouble. It was agreed practically by the dele gates that the demand of the contractors for abolition of the sympathetic strike was one which could be granted without detriment to the cause of labor, and tho committee was appointed to prepare a resolution which would give formal ex presBion to this sentiment. A subcom mittee wi'.s formed to draft acommunica tion to tho Building Contractors' Council on the name subject. The subcommittee will send to the Uuilding Contractors' Council today a general Btatenientjof the position of the delegates on the sympathetic striko question. It will declare, as near as can 1j learned, that sympathetic strikes eliould be abolished. At the same time tliu subcommittee will reatllrm the deter winntlon of union labor to preserve the liuildiug Trades' Council. The arbitration plau which lias been drawn up provides for the established of permanent arbitration hoard, and aldo board of appeals, which shall act ipi-'edi y and adjust every diU'erenco promptly as it arisoe. Pending the Und '"KOI the board, work shall continue ""Interruptedly. In this way strikes and lockout will ho eliminated, and in uo case wnl building bo delayed. MtlluirH AiixIouh tar Muttlti iiiulit , Sr. Lous, June 11. Cars on all tho transit company's lines aro apparently ri"ilng with as much regularity and as jrcu from Interfeuceu as before the strike. l'0 olllrers of tho company state that during tho past two weeks they have received applications for employment rum severul hundred strikers. The only 'rouble of a serious naturo experienced lat night was an attempt to blow up a 'nail iar on Broadway and North Market street. N to tho date the strike has cost tho ""payers of tho city over a million pilars for protection alone, not taking toto account the heavy loss sustained by "'orclmuts and citizens jjenurslly, as well a that of the Transit company and its "hiking employes. Tho strikers as- euibloil at the Coliseum today and op- .'roved now propositions for presentation lerl'? TrilIt Company looking to a termination of the strike. Lord Roberts, the British have gained a strategic position of some importance, as the town is not only the terminus of an other railroad to Johannesburg, but it is within eacy reach of the KroonBtad Vir fontein railroad. The Cronje who surrendered the place is a son of the famous general. The son was prominent during the siege of Mafeking. Apart from the tact that Lord Koberts' dispatch came direct from Pretoria, Bhowing the telegraph is re opened, tho only other point of interest is tho fact that the Boers whom General Methuen wbb reported to have so utterly routed have recuperated sufficiently to attack a reconstruction train. An Important l'otlllou. London-, June 16. By the peaceful ou tuPtlou0f Klerkidorp, announced by A Ttiouaauil TunguoH Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr King's Now Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking couch that for manv years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could cive her no help, but she says of this Jloyal Cute "It soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleen soundlv, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who triea Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble fef the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and 1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store; oyery bottle iHiaruntced. 5 Uoxers Deft-tUnl. Chic ago, June 13. A special to the Tribune from Victoria, B. C, says: News is brought by steamer of the battle which occurred on May 20 south Paa Ting Fu. After seven hours' fighting the Chrislains succeeded in defeating and routing tho Boxers with a Iocs of seventy killed, tho victors having one killed and sis wounded. It seems that a mob of 2000 Boxers at tacked tho Konian Catholic villagee, near- Iv nil converts of tho Koman Catholic mlssons, who had anticipated the attack and were all armed, whereas the attack ing Boxers were armed only with iron bIiow poles, hatchets, clubn, stones and knives. Tho Boxers came right on into the gales of tho city, which were left open, anda3 they entered, carrying their (lags with yellow ground and red border, and their jo8f.es In a big car, tho villagers poured in a heavy fire from some of tho near-by liousee. Attack after attack was made, and every time tho attacking Boxers were carried back. At length, after seven hourt' fighting, tho rebels fled in disorder. Tho villagers afterward counted no lees than toveuty dead Boxers, besides many wounded. A Ouuil Com; 1 1 Mmllclno. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Ueinedy when druggists use it In their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Itemody for tho past live years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers," savs Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Ktteu, N. Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary cougliB and colds and for tho cough fol lowing la grippe, and find It very eflica clous." Tor sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. Clarke AFalk's flavoring extracts are the bett. Auk your grocer for them. DEWEY'S BOOM AT AN END Admiral's Friends Hope He Will Re tire From Politics. Washington, June 15. Universal hope is expressed here that Admiral Dewey will hereafter remain out of politics, even though his withdrawal was accomplished in a very bungling manner. Had he boldly faced the situ ation and assumed the responsibility for his announced candidacy, and open ly accepted the rebuff, he would have partially re-established himself with the American people, but in blaming it on certain "leaders" whom we know not, "thanking God the people don't want him for president," and, in the next breath, saying "the people do not select tho president," showB lack of grasp on matters political and stamps him even more deeply than before as a political failure. Dewey failed to grasp bis op portunity when it was offered. He can never recover it and his friends hope he haB learned that lesson. In speaking of the China situation, Admiral Dewey says the outcome will be the adoption of the American policy of open portB for American commerce on equal grounds with all other commercial nations. He eayB the results of the Spanish war make this possible, and de clares most emphatically that he is a thorough expansionist and that the acquisition of the Philippines alone gives us our present stand in the Orient. Catarrh Uauuot lie 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 internully, and acts directly on the blood and mucous Biirfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the beet physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the bcBt 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. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, pi ice 75c. : Hall's Family Pills are the bept. 12 Canada and Orlentiil iiuiulRrntiun, Oitawa, Ont., June 15. In tho house of commons, Thursday, a bill was intro duced by tho Premier, raising the poll tax on Chinese from $50 per head to 100 per head. Sir Wilfred Laurler also promised to appoint a royal commission to investigate tho whole question of Chinese and Japanese immigration and report Hb findings to tho imperial authorities. Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the First National bank of Wintered, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will bo of value to other mechanics. Ho says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop woik for several days on account of being tiou bled with diarrhuu. I mentioned to him that 1 had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Choluia and DIarrlm'J Ketnedy had cured mo, Ho boughta bottle of it from tho druggist hero and Inforniod me that ono doeo cured him, and ho is again at his work." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Ko ltt-ply From lliti Kiillmi iifTurkiiy. CoxhTA.NTiNon.u.Juno M. Tho United States legation has not yet received u renl v to the noto regarding the indemnity question in the noto on May 21, aud Mr. GriBCom, Chargo d'Allairee, is miiK- in verbal representations to the govern ment, and pressing for a solution of tho matter. Tliut 'J'ii roll III iik llumlachu Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kimr'B Now Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchlesH merit-for Sick and Nervous Headaches, They make pure blood and 6trong nerves and build up your nealtn. Mey to take. Try them, Only 25 cents. Money back If not cured, bold by Blakeley & iiouguion, uruggivia. j tyroile 5p?eial5 A Difficult Problem. It is among the most difficult prob lems of natural ecience for one to become expert in eeveral lines. J. E. Adcox & Co., by their combination, have over come this difficulty in a practical man ner. J, E. Adcox is an expert watch maker and is good on jewelry, optical work and engraving, while Theo. H. Liehe is an expert optician and is good on watch repairing, jewelry work and engraving. Their price is as low as con sistent with good workmanship. They are prepared to do all work in their several lines, on short notice. Work sent by mail or express will receive prompt attention. 'Sign, "Big Red Watch." San Francisco chinamen Win. San Francisco, June 15. In the United States circuit court, Judge Mor row rendered a decision in the case of Jew Ho against the board of health of this city, dissolving the general quaran tine of Chinatown, enforced by the board of health, owing to the alleged exietence of plague in the city. Morrow held that the qnarrantine was dis criminatory in its character. Regarding the evietence of the plague, Morrow stated that he was not qualified to pass judicially on the question, owing to the conflicting testimony of physicians, but that if it came within his power to decide in the matter, he would declare that plague does not, nor has not,existed. Editor's Awrul l'light. F. M. Higgins, editor Sesaca, Ills., News, was afilicted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he triad Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cuied him. It's the eurest pile cure on earth and the best ealve in the world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggist. 5 For the convenience of parties want ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone No. 107; long distance 1S3. "Ring 'em up." lSm-tf The Chinese aek "How is your liver." instead of "How do you do?" for when the liver is active the health is good. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for tho liver and bowels. Wo have juet opened a nice line of ladies' duck skirts in greys and tans, which we are offering for 99 cents and $1A8, These aro extra good values and are goiug with n rush. Call early and get your pick of the line, Tho New York Cash Store, j'J CiUI) In Your Cl:eck8. All C3Untv warrants registered prior to June 3, 1S9G, will bo paid at my office. Interest ceases after February. 2, 1900. C. L. Phillips,' Oountv Treasurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of the county codrt of Clackamas county, Oregon, ma'de and entered on tho 28th day of May, 1900, I will offer for sale, at private sale, from and after tho 7th day of July, 1900, for cash in hand, all the right, title and in terest of the estate of Walter Fish, de ceased, in and to lot 12 in block IS, Laughliu's Addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon. FltKDKItlCK B.VIIDO.V, Administrator of the estate of Walter Fish, deceased, Oilers received by Attorneys for Ad ministrator, J. T. ' Whalley, Pipes -k Till't, Portland, Or. jO-I MOROIHOHSE SALE AT AUCTION Juuu Kith I will have a band of about 100 head of hordes, bred up In Clydes dale, in Moro, broke and uubroke, from 1-100. pounds weight down to suckling colts, which I wish to sell at pilvato sale in tho forenoon, and at auction sale in tho afternoon., Terms On all sums of 10 or lees, cash. Over $10, bankable notes paya bio November 1, 1900, or ten per cent oil' for cash. N. E. MoiTirr. I also have a good No. 2 Hodge header for sale, with two 20-foot boxes, Only run ono eeason and in good order. You can get tills cheap for cash. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby given Unit the undersigned n ie(i luu been duly ui 1 bv the county court, of tlm ktiiti, nf (lii'iron. executor of the lust Mill tn Hi testament of Kvulluo Kvuiitf, deceased, All livrkoiik having clulms ugidiibt the ettato of tho uuid Kvulluo Ivviuim are. hereby required to present the mine to bin), proerly vcrlllcd, us by luvv required, t Mutter, Oregon, within tlx luontlm from the dufo'hereof, t.aUHtbUlM..dHyofJ,me.nj?J.i.vAN8i Kxccutor of the lust will and testament ol Kvallue livans, decctucd, JuiilO II Yes, We Have Them jfiot Ueatfr Qlotl?.... 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. 7UT. C. J. STUBLING" Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ageir rthe Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash WHISKEY from $ 2.75 to sfti.OO per liallon. (4 to 15 years old.) iMPOETBD 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per Ballon. 01 to 20 years ohhJ Whiskey. oAirpoSiiiA bL"!11 ts'BJs j-G,clt) ,L'r t;u"0"' (4 10 11 yc"" 0lJ, ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. COLUMBIA BEER on draught, and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in hottlea Inipoited AIo and l'orter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Jaeobsen Book & JVIusie Co. Hammocks Hammocks Just Arrived Tho largest and most complolo lino at Rock Bottom Prices. Grandall&Barget DKALKRS IN fJobeS, All kinds of undertakers Shoes Funepal Supplies pembalmers Etc. Tho Dalles, Or. Advertise in The Chronicle.