Ik Unites VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1900. NO. 200 Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Onods, Clothing, Uooto nnd .Shoes, nt much Icbe ttiiin wbolesalo jirk'oa. Will null in hulk or in lots, or nny way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before thirty days. All goods will ho sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Coreets mid liiuifiiuk Patterns. Your prices will ho mine. Cull early nnd secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sis. DEATH OF SEY- ! RIVER BOILS . MOUR REPORTED? FROM EARTH Humor is Viewed With Suspicion, Hut it Prompts the Mikado to Press the Powers for Consent to Take More Active Measures. t . - ... n.i i i oKOHAMA, diino -i. 1110 reports oi ttiu murder of foreigh ministers lit l'ekin iiud of tho deiith of Admiral Seymour al though viewed with suspicion, have create n piofound Bennatiou. The prees expresses tho opinion that Japan must with or without the consent of tho powers, uilopt active measures. The naval and military ollieers nro very husy. Probably the whole Ilierosonia division, under comuiaud of Generul Fukashimn, will he afloat within u few days. Tlie Russian cruiser Kurlk lias arrived here with tho now Hussion minister to Japan and will leave forTaku today. fMtvNt.iiAi, June 21. The I'.ritish ik'stroyor Whiting, nt Che Foe, repot te that nothing has heen heard from Ad Jii'ral Seymour's force for six days. The French consul wires that the liriimh mission nt Teiin Chow has heen looted and the missionaries conveyed to an unknown plneo hy a Chinese general. Hi n us, Juno 111. A senil-olllcial dis patch from Toklu, dafed Juno 21, says tlie Japanese consul nt .Shanghai con firms tho teport that Vice-Admlral 8evmoitr has arrived at l'okin and with mt'ii.hers of "the diplomatic corps are eafc Aucordini; to uu ofllcial .Inpauese re port from Che Foo, the foreign settle tiient nt Tien Tsln wns reduced to nehee June 1ft, HN(. Koso, June '21. Heports have U'uu received hero from Canton that, owing to the representations of the foreign consuls, LI Hung Clinng has consented to remnin In C.inton. 'rim ii'iaii j;v-C(iiivIih. MiwYoitK, Juno 21. Joseph Mullet n"lJaiiies Fitzhartis wero today taken '"in Kllis tslntid to tho Immigration stn "uu Hi tlie bnrgo ofllco nnd olllcially no tilled to prepare for deportation. The "mo angrily declared that they had hoon treated worse by tho United States gov orinnent than during nny time of their Incarceration in JCngllBh prisons. Com "ilsaloiier MoSwoonoy snid that tho iiiun today had roeoivod telegrams from "Hocky Mountain" O'llrien nnd ex J"'go Curtiss, tlioir counsol. It Is "wight that Judge Curtiss liiny ask for I"I'rs in habeas corpuB so us to delay tli dopoitntlon, which, othorwise, will n!:o jilauu Saturday on tho Cuunrd liner wrvin. Mil ro llottrn HiirrniKltii'. Voi.khuubt, Juno 21. General Bnllor "an nrrived at Sand'a Spruit station, Rl"l camped two iniles further on the Western Hide ol tho railway. Many "oors met General liuller on the road 8 Htirrendered their anna and horeee. Scheme for Developing the Valley by Means of Irrigation A Party From Turner is Interested. Sii.veu Lakk, Or., June 18. The cor respondence in The Oregonian from Lake county within the past six monttiB has attrucked attention to thiB county, not only from other 'states of the United States, hut from Western Oregon also. j Everywhere tourists and prospectors are j traveling in.large numbers and are ex I amining every foot of ground they pass , over. , A party of eight, consisting oi W. T. jKiehes. II. W. .Smith, Gilbern Riches, ! C. II. Riches, J. X. Robeitson, Mel i Drake, Henry Biirnum and J. A. Parker, I all of Turner, near Salem, are here now i investigation a water project. A mountain a few miles across sepn j rales Silver and Summer lakes. At tho i foot of the mountain, on the Summer 1 iake side, right In the midst of tho sage ! brush, n river rises up out of the sands. , It is not a branch, creek or small stream, hut ti river. Two hundred yarns from where it rises it will swim a horse, Winter and Summer. There nro three sotiiceB within 100 yards of each other. These sinks are 100 to 200 feet across, and the water, clear and pure as crystal, shoots out as if driven by n terrific force 1 from beneath. The depths of tho sinks have never been ascertained. The Bticains from these einks join in a few hundred feet, and flow in a channel called Anna river, to Summer lake. A TIioiihiiiiiI TonglU H Could not express tho rapture of Annie K, Springer, of 1123 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr King's Now Diecovury for Consumption had completely cured her of n hacking coiwh that for many years had made lile a burden. All othor remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Itoynl Cuio-"It soon re moved tho pain in my chest and 1 can firm uliw.ll Hnll nd I v. Homethiinr I can ci.nrnnli' inmimilier doiiiL' before. I feel like sounding its praises thioughont tho universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's Now .Discovery forauy trouble of the throat, chest or lunge, rrieo one nnd if 1. Trial bottle free nt Hlakeloy & Houghton's drug store; oyery bottle guaranteed. c A Sjiirtliiml Ankle (.'"U'Hly Uiueil. "At ono tlmo I sullered from a soveie fmruln of tho anklo." says Geo. K. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Vn. 1 1 "After using several jvell recommoiuieu medicines without ouccess, I tried Chauiberlnin's Pain Balm, nnd am pleased to say that relief came as soon ns 1 begnu its use and a complete cure Hpeedlly followed1" Sold by Hlakeley k Houghton. Call in tuul sample the whole wheat ahredded biscuits. Free demonstration Thursday, Friday aud Saturday at Pease & Maya' grocery department. PRESIDENTOFFERS TOFORGETTHEPAST Will Forgive all Filipinos Who Sur render General MacAarthur Today Issued a Proclamation Offering An- tiesty and Immunity to the Fighting Filipinos. Washington, Juno 21. The war de partment has made public tho following notice of amnesty, which was issued by General MacArthur today at Manila: "Manila, June 21. By declaration of the president of the United States, the undersigned nnnounces amnesty, witli complete immunity for the past and abso lute liberty of action for the future, to all persons who now or have since Feb ruary 4, 1899, heen in insurrection against the United States in either a military or civil capacity, and who shall, within a period ninety days from tho date hereof, formally renounce all con nection with such insurrection, and sub scribe to a declaration acknowledging nnd accepting the sovereignty and authority of tho United States in and over tho Philippine islands. "The privilege herewith publiebed is extended to ull concerned, without any reservation whatever, excepting that persons who have violated the rules of war during the period of active hostilities are not embraced within the scope of this amnesty. All who desire to take ad vantage of the terms herewith set forth are requested to present themselves to the commanding officer of Auerican troopi at the most convenient station, who will receive them with consideration accord ing to rank, make provision for their im mediate wants, prepare the necessary records and thereafter permit each in dividual to proceed to any part of the archipelago according to his own wishes. For which purpose the United States will furnish such transportation as may be available, either by railway, steam boat or wngon. "Prominent persons who may desire to confer with the military governor, or with the board of American com missioners, will, as nir ns possible, ue provided with transportation for that purpoae. In order to mitigate as much as possible tlie consequences resulting from tho various disturbances which since 1S9G, have succeeded each other so rapidly, and to provide in some measure for destitute soldiers during tho transi tory period which must inevitably suc ceed peace, the military authorities of the United States will pay 30 pesotos to each man who presents n riile in good condition. "AltTlU-K MACAllTlllMi, "Major-General U. S. V., Military Gov ernor." 1'uwoiN Slay Au ii lull u Gluut. Piiii.aukm'ima, June 21. In the opin ion ot senator javis, oi jiuiucsuiu, chairman of tho senate committeo on foreign affairs, the situation in China is .1 ... 1.1! ,1 1 .!! even more grave man puuiisui-u uio- patches would indicato and may develop into nn international problem sucn as tho powers have not had to deal with in many! years. "No man can tell what will como out of the present situation in China, said Senator Devis. "I shall be agreeably disappointed if tho immediate conso- nuenco does not result in complications which it will take years to straighten nut. Moroover. venerations to come may find that in awakening China tho western world has brought into exist ence a giant which will insist upon tak ing part in affairs at inopportnno mo ments. "That tho powers aio in a dilemma which they would have been glad to avoid, may be taken for granted. It Beems inevitable that China will be par titioued. Certainly tho acting empress would be dethroned. This cannot be done without a war, which will proba bly repeat itself many times." The Chinese nsk "How is your liver?" instead of "How do you do?" for when tho liver 1b active the health is good. DoWitt's Little Karly Itiscrs are fomous little pilla for the liver and bowels 25 cents at the ISow We have better ouee r t i mi Muslin Underwear For Women and Children. III 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 Muslias on our counters today Corset Covers, Chemise, Gowns and Draivers, at 12C 19c 29c 55c 79c $1.13 and Our customer? are well famil iar with these prices let us say that never before have theso same figures stood for so much Quality. KT 12a CENTS Child's Under waists of bleached drilling; felled seams; sixes from 2 to 0 3'ears; any size 12ic Child's Short Underskirts, made of a soft-finished muslin, with wide waist, band and deep hem; exceptional at 12c Child's Drawers, good muslins, strongly sewed, wide band, three narrow tucks around bottom; sizes to G years 12Ac Ladies' Corset Covers, neatly trimmed at neck with narrow embroider' edging, taped armholes; any size to 42 12Ac KT 1Q CENTS Ladies' Chemise, low cut neck, full width and length, taj ed armholes; cheap at 25c 19c Ladies' Drawers, comfortable sizes, open or closed; deep hemmed, cambric rullle; per pair 19c Ladies' Corset Covers, V-shaped yoke, trimmed with a 2A-inch embroidery; another style round yoko edged with everlasting lace 19c ir r nun nmmami hiiiimiihm WM"Mi'MMMMwMwiiMwwwwwMMMimMwimmmiiiJMiiJMJUiajjjJMiMii-Mm See our GOWNS at 29 Cents, i t t t t A M. Williams & Co. Boys' sweatera Yoik Cash Store, if you wish them, Cuturrli Cannot lit) Uurt'il with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, nnd acts- directly on j tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Curo is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country for yee-s, and is n regular pi escription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly j on tho mucous surfaces. lho perfect . omblnation of tho two ingredients is ' what produces such wonderful results in 1 cuiing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,! free. I F. J. Ciikxkv & Co., Props., Toledo 0. j Sold by drrtiggibts, price 7oc. llall'sFamily Pills uie tho best. V2 j A (.noil Cougli .Meillrlim. j It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any J other. "I havo sold Chamberlain's i Cough Remedy for tho past five yeais I with complete satisfaction to myself nnd ! customers," eavs Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Ktten, N. Y. "I have always used It in my own family both for ordinury coughs aud colds and for the cough fol lowing la grippe, nnd find it very Mica cious." For salo by Hlakeley it Hough ton. t Why pay $1.76 per gallon for Inferior palnta when you can buy James K, Patton'a bum proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. mI7 ' l"XnA'IT:TA Al'A I A I A I A-'AI AT A.A IA1 A 1 A4 . Al A-l A 1 A ! A I A I AT A I A A A A4 A.' ...C. J. STUBLING... Wholesale and Retail Wines, : Liquors : and : Cigars Agency for tho Geletated Yellowstone Whisky. Columbia : Brewery : Beer : on : Draught ' 173 Second St. Phone 234. THE DALLES, - - OREGON. GHbdaM Budget DHALKKS IN m- o)QS, fill kinds of undertakers Shoes funeral Supplies pembalmers Etc. The Dalles, Or. Advertise in the Chronicle 3 r: V.' l" i ..'1 1 i Is 4 9'