Chrxrnkk VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1900. no or. i ; I, - fetMng from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Good?, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much leer than wholesale prices. Will sell in hulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must toe closed out before thirty days. All coods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Coreeta and It u tt t-iick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. FEDERATION OF CATHOLICS Plan to Organize All Societies In the United States. Xtt Yoiti:, Juno IS. With a view to present action, a project that has for its object the federation of all the societies in thu United States composed of Roman Gthoiic laymen is being discussed in Cathoiic circles throughout the country. Sume influential clergymen and laymen are interested. By the plan all Catholic Eocieties are to become affiliated, al though each Eeparate organization is to midnight. The opinion prevails at Cape Town that tho Delagoa Bay communica tions will be cut off speedily and the war be brought to a close. There have been many untrustworthy rumors about secret expeditions toward Komatipoort, but there has been no definite informa tion that any movement of this kind is in progress through Swaziland. Lord Roberts' own plan of campaign seems to involve complete separation of the Free State and Transvaal forces by the oc cupation of the railway between Johan nesburg and Laing'8 Nek, which will probably be captured this week. I'ress dispatches indicate that no ad vance has been made from Volksrust to ward Ermelo, and that there has been no change in the situation in the Free state. General Bundle's division skirmishing with the commandos, but only insignificant outpost affairs are re retain its individuality. The idea is ' poited, with some artillery firing near to have all the members of the societies Fieksburp. subject to a central direction so that all may wjrk together whenever necessary fur any special purpose. It it argued that Kotnan Catholics in this country are unfairly treated in some respects. Tho projectors of this union bold that Catholic voters would bo able to right whatever wrongs are now de clared to exist. Bid.op McFaul, ol Trenton, X. J., is a warm supporter of the project. IIo has preparJ an nddrcss, which is being cir culated extensively in support of the federal, n idea, in which he says: "We are American citizens. Bigotry should not be allowed to deprive us of the eioTciso and enjoyment of any of our r.ghis. We are 12,000,000 in Amer ica, ut how small Is our influence? What representation have we in state and nati -nal uiTairs when we measure it in the proportions wo bear to the whole population of the country? If u Catho lic presumes to stand lor any political office, that same individual who has en joyed tt.e benefit of our suffrages may tethe (.rtt to cry out 'Don't vote for LI'i, he is a Catholic' "A h'-iior to the Protestants for the courage with which they stand in de late r.f their rights." A liuuil CuiiL'li Motllelue. tpeuks well for Chamberlain's &Ui!h JUnncdy when druggists use it in tUlroun fauiillea In preference to any other. i have told Chamberlain's wu?!i Remedy for tho past live years 'i complete satisfaction to myself and '"tomers," save Druggist J. Goldsmith, n J-tu-ii, N. Y. "I have always used il 1 my own family both for ordiuary WUkIiS and mMs lowing in grippe, and find it very Hlica ton, 1 or ealo by Blakeley & Hough- Killlur' Awful flight. JI- Hlggins, editor Senaca, Ills., jjwe, was utllicted for years with piles J'al no doctor or remedy helped until Lt triad Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. He rites two boxes wholly cured him. It's the 'urest pile cure on earth and the i . . salvo in tho world. Cure guamu. lu, (,uy - cents. Bold by Blakeley "oniihton, druggist. 6 Nm l Very Monger. New Yoitic, June 18. A dispatch to Tribune from London eays: News '"n South Africa was very meager at The ministerial crisis at Cape Town ib believed to be at an end, and Sir John Gordon Sprigg is reported to have re ceived assurances from Mr. Schrenier's group which will enablo him to enter office. A TlioUKiincl I'uMSueit Could not express the rapture of Annio E. Springer, of 1123 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., wheu she 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 Hoyal Cure "It soon ro moved thu 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 imd$l. Trial bottle free at Blakelcy & Houston's drug store; every bottle guaranteed Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the First National bank of Wintersct, Iowa, in a recent letter Hives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. Ho says: "I hud a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being trou bled with dlarrhoa. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhou Uemedy hod cured ine, Ho bought bottlo ol it from tho druggist here and informed mo that ouo dose cured lam, and he is again at his work." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. The Ohliieso ask "How is your liver?" instead of "How do you do?" for when tho liver Is active the health is good. DoWitt'e Little Early Risers are famous little pills 'or tho liver and bowelB. Wo have just opened a nice line of ladies' duck skirts In greys and tans, which v.e aro offering for 99 cents and 1.46. These are extra good valueB and are L-oIng with u rush. Call early and get your pick of the line York Cash Store. Why pay i".76 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E, Patton'fl sun proof paints for $1.60 per ..an.. on,, ranged for 5 years. Clark A HIIVU Fa!k, agents. CONFERENCE IN ROOSEVELT'S ROOM A Conference That Found It Hard to Settle on a Man. The New j0 mI7 PiiiLAnuuMiiA, June 18. It transpired that during a conference in Roosevelt's room, Senator Hanna, conbating the popular impression that Roosevelt is the only man who can be nominated, said : "I think we can nominate some one else besides Roosevelt." "For God's sake go uhead and do it," responded tho governor. "That's right," said Senator Lodge. "Let's go ahead and nominate some other man." "What is the matter with Long?" asked Hanna. "Nothing," replied Lodge. ' Go ahead and nominate him." Gathering from the tone of Senator Lodge's remarks, although the senator was supporting Long, he had very little hope that Long would be nominated. Senator Hanna continued: "Well, what is the matter with Fair banks?" "Nothing in the world," responded Lodge. "Go ahead and nominate him. Nominate anybody. We are all standing ready to help you." By invitation, General Ashton, of Washington, had a conference today with Governor Roosevelt. lie told the governor that the Northwest wanted to know exactly what his position is in the vice-presidential matter. Naturally, his section is favorable to Bartlett Tripp, but if Mr. Roosevelt is to be candidate, they see the futility of their efforts. The governor teplled that he did not want the office, but that he feared, from the shape the matter had taken, he would have to take it. Chicago Market, Chicago, June IS. Wheat was very excited and at one time four cents over Saturday's close. liad reports are all confirmed from tho northwest. One message from Winona, Minn., saya we are to have a repitition of 1SSS. With abundant rains and most favorable con ditions. We can not get half a crop. Do not look for moro than bread and eeed in South Dakota and thousands of acres will never ho cut. Another from the Red River valley : Crops gone, still dry, no lain. Looks like a calamity for tho northwest. The foreign situation j grows worse. A cable Irom Udessa says The Black sea district in Kueein was threatened with blight on account of drought. France confirms a shortage of upward of one hundred million bushels. Liverpool closed 00 8 against 5 11 Saturday. Chicago a half cent up, 75's -5 8 and advanced steady to 79 1-8, closing at 787.8. Stocks lower on war news, money 2 per cent. Close Saturday, 75 1-S 14. Open today, 7j'. 5-8. Range, today 75'.. 79 1-8. Close today, 78?.,' 7-S. A Difficult Problem. It is among tho most difficult prob lems of natural science for one to become expert in several 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. Liebe is an expert optician and is good on watch repairing, jewelry work and engraving. Their price is as low as con sistent with gond 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." TO PROTECT THE AMERICANS Ninth Regiment Ordered From Manila Some Possible Complications. Two Wiiralilix hunk. Bhiiu.v, June 8. Thu German consul at Che Foo telegraphs that n Japanese torpedo boat from Taku has brought the following: "Tho Chinese laid torpedoos In the Taku river and collected troops from Shnn Hel Kwan. Tho foreign com manders assembled on tho Russian flag ship and addressed an ultimatum to the comiuaudors of thu Taku forts, summon- tig them to withdraw their troops heforo o'clock, Juno 17. At 1 a. m June it, tho guns of tho forts opened fire, to which the Russian, British, French and Japanese warships replied. Tho bom bardment lasted several hours. Two British ships In the river between the forts are reported to have been sunk. 'The telegraph lino and railroad be. ween Tien Tsln and Taku was destroyed. Jominunicatlon by water Is also threat ened." For tho convenience of parties want ing ice in the afternoons, the fitadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone No. 107 ; long distanco I8.J. 'Ring 'em up." 18m-tf Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer lor tnem. New Yokk, June IS. American troops have been ordered from tho Philippines to China, says a Washington special to the Herald. Whether the men will be landed or not will depend upon tho situation when they arrive. The ad ministration has decided to insure pro tection to American life and property throughout China, order must be re established in Pekin, and the Empress Dowager and the Tsung li Yamun im pressed with the necessity of acting as the powers wish in the matter of guard foreigners and their interests. Japan's course in dispatching 1000 men to Taku will be followed, said a well-informed diplomat last night, by Russia, which might deem it desirable to send a large force, especially since Great Britain and Japan combined, will have an over whelming force in that section of China unless she draws on her forces at Port Arthur and along the Siberian frontier. Tie action of this government in send ing troops to Taku with the probability that they will be landed, will also have influence upon Russia's moves, as there ts alwaje danger that as British and Japanese interests are nearly identical with those of this country, it may under take a policy on similar lines, inimical to Russia's supposed interests. If tho foreign legations in Pekin have been burned, as reported, the Eticcess of the Boxers has probably been at fearful cost. Reports to the state department show that on June 1, thei o were in Pekin about -100 sailors and marines. Great Britain, Russia and France had the largest number, 75 each, the United States -17, Japan 12, Italy 22 and Germany the remainder. In diplomatic circles it is held that if the murder of Gerinany'a official repre sentative bus been permitted, practically as the result of a movement approved by the government, China committed on act of war against tho Berlin government. This is also true of tho Japanese govern ment, a member of whoso olllcial stall" In Pekin was killed. It is hoped, how over, that neithor Germany nor Japan will take rndiu.il action, hut will co oporato with the powers to restore order. Illhlii)), C'ntiistnii's AilWi'u. Ciiicaoo, June 18, A special to the Tribune fioin Denver, Colo,, says: Bishop Karl Cranston, who recently in turned from China, declared from the pulpit today that civilized nations must rule China. "It is worth any cost In money," ho saiq. "it ts worm any cost in mooci shed if wo can make tho millions of Chinese true and intelligent Christians, I would cut all of thu red tape in the world and break all the treaties over made to place thu armies of tho United States in thu fore nuxt to Great Britain. The open door must bu maintained fur Christianity as well as commerce," All who suffer from piles will bo glad to learn that DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve will give them instant and per manent relief, It will cure eczema and all skin diseases, Beware of counter feits, To Dure u Oolil in flu Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, All druggists refund the money, O17 3peeial 5ale Home five dozen Men's Golf Shirts, ranging in price from 75e t0 $-5- We have divided these shirts into two lots as follows: All 75c shirts, sizes from 15)j to 17 neck, made of percale in good reliable me- tAn dium and light colorings ; Special... OUt All $1.00, .$1.25 and $1.50 shirts in the lot ; sizes from M to 17 neck; material percales, gindiams and madras; light grounds, pink Vfc- aud blue effects. Choice ( OU 1 JU f popular dp-to-dat Summer dollar.... These Collars ate of a High Grade Linen on both si-lea. 20c, eael? 3 for 50c Sizes 14j to 17. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agen' rthe G-reate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 years old.) IMPORTED 00GUA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. Jll to 20 years old.) OOiIPORHIA BRANDIES froiii $8.25 to'itti.OO per gallon. (4 to 11 years old ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD, COLUMBIA BEER on draught, and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottles Imported Alo and Porter, JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Jaeobsen Book & JVIusie Co. Hammocks Hammocks Just Arrived Tho largest and most complcto lino at Rock Bottom Prices. DKALKfi-S IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall & Budget UNDERTAKERS ,js EMBALMERS Tho Dallos, Or. tyobes, Burial Shoes Etc. Tliut Tlinilililiiu 1 1 o it tl litlin Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's Now I.lfu i'llls. Thousands of sull'erurfl have proved their iuatchlesi merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches, They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Kasy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured, hold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. o KXKOUTOK'S NOTIUH. Notice i liuicliy ulvuii Hint tho uiiiIitsIkuciI liiis licuii -Inly iiiili.U'il liy Hie enmity court, ( thoMutcMif Oi-'K uxcTiitnr u( tliu la-t mil unit tcNtiuiicn t n( rviilliui Kyiiiin, iU'(ticoi, All orMiiii liiivlntr cliiiniH nuuliDit tlio estiitu nf iliu biilit ICviilluu KvaiiN mo liuicliy rciUmt lo tirctiuiit Hit) mini) to liliu, tuocrly vutlllcil, iih by Inw iciiilrc-l, nt Mufclcr, Ort'Knu, within tK inoutliN from tliuilutu huirof, initcil till 13th iluy ol June, luftri. i,i:amh:u kvanh, lUcciltnr of thu lust will unit U'ntummit of Kvulliie Kvaiit, ilutTiiH'U, JiuilO ll