ffl c Dalles ft, Chronicle VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1900. NO. 205 Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Pry GoocIh, Clothing, Moots and Shoos, :it much lees thnn wholesale priced. Will Bull in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before thirty days. il goods will he sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets nml Rtitteiiek Patterns. Your prices will he mine. Call early and secure but tuna. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. SECOND DAY OF CONVENTION Cot o Farther Than the Adoption of the Platform, Then Adjourned Lntil I" a. ni. Today. Pimuiiui.i'iUA, June L'O. Tho eeeond day ot the great convention opened with leaders fearful that a coup d'etat or etnuipedu might knock nil pi hub sky high. There wad talk of not allowing Governor RooBevelt to second McKin ley's n n ination in view of the pojsi hi Hies when he appears on the platform. The convention was united to order by Chairman Wolcott at 1L':30. The report ol the committee on ore (k'ntui a was adopted without donate. The report of the coin mitten on perma nent organization win adopted and Sen ator Lodge, tho new chairman, was fscorted to the platform bv Governors Itooaeve't and Shaw. lie spoke for an hour m I a half. H'Mit ir Fairbanks reported the plat form. Ji was adopted at 12;55, and a.t 3 13 ' e convention adjourned until toimiri w at 10 o'clock. Tint New York delegation indorbed LituiUt nut-Governor Woodruff for vice president last night, after a stormy session anting four liouis. Sena' r Ilauna was quoted this morn liK an aylng that Hoosevelt will not he nominated. Later he said it depended on liaoevelt's action, and this afternoon leeaul t j bo very weak in his opposition to Ted J'. Wisi'iiHln lust night declared "for hoosuve t for vieo-preeldent. Jiidue Uartlett Tiipp was withdrawn 'torn tl0 vieo-preaidential contest in uvor ot i he rough rider. At a utu hour this ufternoon Hoosevelt MpreHBed impatienco at Ilanna'a neu trnlity u, tho vioo-prosldoiitlal contest, "mi the niforeneo may ho drawn from "la rem '. Unit h0 will accept If-nomi nated. '"iig boom for vico-pioeidont has Mived i Jinuderahlo inipotus by Call ,rjrnla s action in declaring for him. 1'ohner fori !cs nro still confident ''nssotirl has trnnefcrrud its support "om ItwHevelt to tho Iowa man. Oregon delegates will vote for Long wv.ee president. Tim CMimihtnn rm irii1iriltittn had an 4ll-iilght session, couiploting their labors aiiir. . ... I . ....,.. wn .iK nils morning, wnon a iivoiy "J1 "gl t iietween Texas delegates took place. Wheal TuhuH Anotlitir Juiiii, Cim Ado. .In mi )ft Tnlf wlwtnt fill I "MW V I i' M I J 11 '"tu last, week's prophecies, and sold l today. Tho volume of business was '"wiuuus, and thero seems to be no sanation to the buying orders, Serious '''"""'"go reports nro coming in from j'"ywhoru, and the farmer in tho mid letates who is fortunate enough to vMb crop will undoubtedly get much Klior prices for it, The ndvnnce has patently only begun. There nro many Jacre M outside of tho market, und eu Uiey come, as they surely will, I prices will materiallv advance under the ! influnence of their buying. Receipts at primary markets were GE.1,000 bushels, land shipments 350,000 busheie. The world's visible supply of wheat decreased 1 1 ,500,000 bushels. Liverpool futures closed 3,jd higher. Minneapolis and Duluth received ool cars of wheat, and Chicago 101 cars. San FrauciEco December opened excited, at 1 110? $1 10' and the noon session was strong, at 1 1L"4. A TIioukhimI ruuue Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when 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 savs of this Jtoy.il Cure "It soon re- moved the pain in my chest and 1 can now sleep soundly, something I can ! scarcely remember doing before. I feel j like sounding its praises throughout the ; universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's Xew Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lunge. Price 50c ' and .d. Trial bottle free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. Seymour ICenclii-N 1'eltln. London, June 20. A news ngeucy dis patch from Shanghai, dated June 20, says : "After an arduous march and fiequent fighting with tho Chinese, Viee-Aduiiral Seymour arrived at Pekin Sunday after noon. On live occasions tho Chinese at tacked the column in great force. There were many mounted men among tho Chinese, but most of tho natives were badly armed. At times they fought with ndinirablo courage and bravery. The losses of the Chinese during tho march aro estimated r-t 600 killed. The losses of tho foreigners weie trilling. (.Ill in. In lt-Hjnllhll)l f. Bmti.i.v, June 20. "The responsibility of the Chinese government for the recent events," said a high ofllclal of the for eign oilioe today, "is now clearly proved. It has been ascertained that 10C0 Chinese troops who deserted to tho Uoxers did so under tho direct orders of tho Chinese government. Tho promotion to the highest positions of the notoriously auti European olllclals also points in the same direction. This Is a war of China against all foielgnoiH.Inoluding Germans, and the point now is to go ahead vigor ously, quickly and resolutely, no matter what tho llnal outcome may be." A Siirnltit'il Ankle nuli lily Onieil. "At one time 1 Btillercd from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. K. Cary, editor of tho Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well lecoinmonded j medicines without success, i trieu Chamberjain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use ami a complete euro speedily followed'" Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. SAYS THE SITUA TION IS IMPROVING Business Settling Down to Normal Hasis Skirmishes Arc Frequent, But Not Serious Kitchener's Narrow Escape From Capture. " mTTfSu ask "How is your liver?" Mw - instead of "How do you do?" for when tho liver is activo the health is good. DoWitt's Liltlo Jiarly Rieers are famous little pills for tho liver and bowels. Olarko & Falk's flavoring extracts art the best. Ask your sjrocer lor tnem. London, June 20. Tho war office has received tho following dispatch from Lord Roberts : "Pretoria, June 20. Hunter's ndvnnce column occupied Krugersdorp without opposition June IS. "Methuen, who was escorting n large convoy to Heilbron yesterday, routed a force under Christain Dewet, who en deavored to prevent him from entering the little town. Methuen had only three casualties. "Baden-Powell left this city today on ills return to Rustenburg. The country is quieting dawn in that direction. Tins satisfactory state of affairs will bo materially assisted by tho capture be tween liere and Rustenburg, June 19, of two guns by Ilutton's mounted infantry from a body of the enemy under Com mandant Duplessis. "Railway and telegraphic communica tion with Cape Town is now completely restored. All is quiet here and at Johan nesburg. The shops are open and the market is daily becoming more crowded and business-like." London, June 20. Lord Roberts this afternoon reported that General Hunter had occupied Krugersdorp (west of Jo hannesburg), without opposition, and that General Methuen, on June 19, routed a Boer force which was opposing his entry into Heilbron and the Orange River colony. The silence of Lord Roberts since June 10 disposes some quarters to believe that his lino of communication lias again been cut, especially, as, according to the latest news from the Orance river colony, the Boers are known to be still hoveling about the railroad north of Kroonstad. According to a Capo Town dispatch of this date, General Kitchener had a nar row escape from capture in the engage ment at Leeuw Spruit on June 14. He was bleeping in the repair train when It was attacked, and many of the engineers were captured. General Kitchener's sleeping car was at Kopje's station, when the Boers, under General Dewet sudden ly opened lire at 3 a m. Kitchener man aged to reach his horse and galloped to Rhenoster, two miles distant. The Boers numbered 900 men with three guns. They destroyed the culvert which had just been rebuilt, and de railed the train. Tho Boere, who aro alleged to be hemmed in by General Ruudle, began shelling Ficksbnrg yester day, June 19. It is said they apprehend that a force is maiehiug on them. t'ulmnljlii finullii'i n Wm Hicilise. At Shaniko the Columbia Southern Railway Co. controls 80x100 feet of the Shaniko warehouse building, to he used as a freight warehouse, through which they will receive and forward freight in tho usual manner. The impression that all business must bo dono through for warding houses is an erroneous one und wo take this means of dispelling it. Freight received and held twenty-four hours will bo turned over to a forward ing iinneii subject to the order of the ei consignee. Tho rate on wool in sacks or in bales from Shaniko to 'lho Dalles is 25 cents per 100 pounds. For rates or other information call on or address C. 13. Lyii.k.G. F. & P. A., or (ii:o. F. Rosi. Agent. Shaniko, Or. Kdltoi's A fill 1'Ilfe'llt. F. M. Higgins, editor Senaca, ills., News, was iilllicted for yours with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest pile cure on earth and the best salve in tho world. Curo guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggist. 5 Notice the article in this issuo en titled "Errors In Our Eyes." It is both interesting and instructive. Subscribe for The Chronicle, i Muslin Underwear, immuumi viiuui tiuiii mi For Women and Children. We will sell dozens of Muslin Undergarments within the next two weeks. Of that we feel assured. No woman aware of the remarkable offerings can or will refrain from adding a few extra garments even if her wardrobe be complete. It will pay to buy for future needs for these values will positively not appear again. Piles of snowy Muslins on our counters today Corset Covers, Chemise, Gowns and Drapers, at 12c 19c 29c 55c 79c $1.13 and $1.25 i t t t J A. M. Our customers aro well famil iar with these prices let us say that never before have these same figures stood for so much Quality. HT 12.2 CENTS Child's Underwaists of bleached drilling; felled seams; sizes from 2 to 0 years; any size 12ic Child's Short Underskirts, made of a soft-finished muslin, with wide waist, band and deep hem; exceptional at 12-ho Child's Drawers, good muslins, strongly sewed, wide band, three narrow tucks around bottom; sizes to 6 years 12Ac Ladies' Corset Covers, neatly trimmed at neck with narrow embroidery edging, taped armholes; anv size to 42 ! 12ic KT 19 CENTS Ladies' Chemise, low cut neck, full width and I length, taped armholes; cheap at 25c 19c I W Ladies' Drawers, comfortable sizes, open or I closed; deep hemmed, cambric rullle; per pair 19c I W Ladies' Corset Covers. V-shanod vofcn. trim mod I with a 2-i-inch embroidery; another style round yoke j W edged with everlasting lace 19c I t Williams & Co. ? See our GOWNS at 29 Cents. Cittarrh Uuuiint lit) Cured- with local applications, as they cannot reuch 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 ono 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 puriliei s, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what produces such wondeiful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky k Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggistH, prico 7oc. Hull's Family Pills uro tho best. 12 A Good UulIKH Mt'ilU'llltt. ft speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preferonco to any other. "I havo sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for tho past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers," savs Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Ktten, N. Y. "1 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 salo by Blakeley A Hough ton. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for Inferior paints when you can buy James K, Patton'a sun proof paints for .fl.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years, Clark A Fa!k, agents. mI7 C. J. STUBLINCV- Wholosalo and Rotall Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agon' rthe G-reato American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from .f U.75 to 1(0.00 per gallon. . f to 16 years old. ' IMPORTED OOGNAO from $7.l0 to $12.00 per gallon, ai to "0 years old. CALIFORNIA BEANDIES fioni iKI.'Jft to .10.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. COLUMBIA REER on draught, and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottles Imported Ale ami Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC OIG-ARS. Jaeobsen Book & Music Go Hammocks Hammocks Just Arrived Tho largest and most complolo lino at Rock Bottom Prices. i! r'r