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    t Dalles
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1900.
NO. 270
Retiring from
Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock
Regardless of Cost.
Dry Gondii, Clothing, ISuotN and Shoes, ut much lese than wholesale
prices. Will full iu bulk or in lots, or any way to Hiiit purchasers.
Entire stock must toe closed out
before thirty days.
All goods will bo sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets
mill Hotter iek Patterns. Your prices will bt! mine. Call curly and secure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sis.
TIEN TSIN HAS
rr r n r r- ipupr
bttlN ntLitvtu
lltiiisli All mi ml and (lis Force of Inter
national Marines Arc Now Known to
lie in a Hail Predicament Only Ten
Miles From Tien Thin and Troops
Have (lone to Help Him Out.
U' I ll.t Tl...
ii .inni.it MIA, Jllllll ll, urn iiu; uw-
P-irtment received tho following cable
iir.im from Adiuirnl KuutpIV:
"Tuku, Junu Thu rulluf foreo
reached TionTsin thel-'Ild niHt., loss very
small. Tho Pokin roliuf force, wbluh left
Tien THin Juno 10, Ih reported ten miles
from Tien ThIii, Hurroundod. A force loft
Tiuu 'I'm in on tho L'-lth to render ns
aUlniiro." Wahiiinoto.v, Juno -'(. The six great
viceroys of China, acting through the
Cliinwju niiniitor hero, today renewed
their eH'orta to have foreign troops kept
on'of Cliinanntil I.i Hu np; Cham: reaches
I'ekin. T.'ie request was a formal ducu- i
went dii'iiml by the six viceroyH, includ
ing I.i Hung Cluing. !
The answer of tho United Stales gov
ernment was the same as tliat to the in-1
'urinal request of Mlnislor Wu yesterday,
mill amounted ton declination.
most important. Mr. White, the minis
ter of finance, has assured me that lie
will place no obstacle iu tho way of con
tructs being sent to the United States,
which in diplomatic language I take it
to mean that hu might object to the
filling of orders in other foreign countries.
1 am therefore safe in stating that
possibly everything required outside of
Russia will be purchased in this
country."
(JHtnrrli Ouiiiuit l!i Uurt-il'
with local applications, ns they cannot
reach the seat of tho 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 one of tho best
pliysicians in this country for yen's, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the bust tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. t?eiid for testimonials,
free.
F. .1. Ciinsnv & Co., l'rops., Toledo 0.
Sold by drruggists, price 7ic.
Hall's Family Tills are tho best. 12
r.w Yoiik, Juno 2'-', A dispatch to
II... M'..U.,...n fw,.., I n.wl.... Ul.,.. T.fn
km' t-iiuuiiw inn. I .iuiiuuii Dttjni o w
UetH stand out iu this tangled mane of
Uncertainties. One is tho necessity for
an army of from 00,000 to 100,000 men,
if China is to 1)0 rescued from nnaichy,
and the second is the fact that the
Chinese troop mo well armed and in
better condition (or u warfare under
modern conditions than they wore in the
campaign with Japan.
Cm; Foo, June 'JO. Tho oflieors of the
UritlHh llrHt-class cruiser Terrible assort
that discord uxIhIh between tho Russians
ad Anglo-Americans, and they say be
"eve the Russians are planning to bieak
II") concert and tako possession of J'ekin
lii'lepondeiitly. They assert that Vice.
Admiral Seymour'.! command lacked
"ni'on, the foreigners sulking because
liey were under Brlthih leadership.
'Hiey hlttorly denounce tho Kussian
K'Jiieral'H conduct as uncivilized ami
W'.j.iroiiH, and tho change that tho
Jlnughtur of tho peaceful Clilnauten at
Tuku has aroused tho othewiso passlvo
'"Uivoa against tho foreigners.
ltiUHli, Ih Our Ooiiimeruiul I'rltinil.
nv YoiiK, Juno UO.Adolph Roth
"win, the Uusslau financier, before eall
K' fur Europe, said to tho Chinese
Eastern Hallway :
"l'l to tho presout time wo have ex
perienced Hiinio $-10,000, but before com
peted mi additional $100,000,000 will be
'llslniraed, Tho mad will not bo com
pleted for, I think, quite flftuon months,
is wo dud wo shall have to bore a tun
nel B'uue four and a half inches long cu
tllu UiiB3ian aide of Iltirhin, tho head
1'inrtera of tho railroad. Tho boueflts
l'ich American awnufucturorn will do
'too In the shapo of contracts will be
reeuperation
previous oe
has l educed
oven in tho
show only a
Wrl f llnlliif.
CuiCUiO, lunol'O. Lady Cuizon, vieo
I loin of India, writing to S. I). Kldredge-,
of tho Chicago India 1 ammo Relief com
mittee, says :
"The famine is greater iu its intensity
over the areas allltcted than at any pre
viously recorded visitation. Fewer per
sons will die, yet incomparably more
persons are eullering. Tho absolute
failuie of tho two last Autumn and
Spring harvests and tho unprecedented
loss of cattle in Western and Central
India uuko the task of
more arduous than on any
casion. Tho government
the rate of mortality, and
worst districts tho figures
slight excess over the normal rate.
"The government lias spout .f'JO.OOO,
000 upon district iclief, $10,000,000 unon
suspensions and remissions of land
revenue, $(1,000,000 upon advances for
tho purchase of seed and cattle, and $5,
000,000 upon loans to the distressed
states. Tho relief committee has dis
tributed $2,500,000 thioughont various
channels."
Pull Headache, Tains in various parts
of tho body, Sinking at the pit of tho
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Tim pies or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
bocamo so it must lie purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Kiexir hna never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every
a noaitivouiiarantce. Ulakeloy
ton's drug store.
NlltlCK,
Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co. wishes
to annottneo that tboy will deliver ice to
anv part of tho city at all hours of tho
day or night. 'Tlione 1W or 81 Long
Dial. ; 75 or 8 Seulert & Condon.
To UiITii n Oolrt iu Dim Dy.
Take Laxatlvo Hromo Quinino Tab
lets. All UruKglata roiunu me uiunj.
THE EMPIRE
ALL AFLAME
Immediate Outbreaks Expected in South
ern China Signs of a Rising in
Nankin.
London, June 27, 3 :4b a. ui.-A fresh
phase of the ebullition in China is the
probability of immediate outbreaks in
the great southern provincial counties,
The pnpnluco there is daily assuming a
more hostile attitude toward foreigners,
and the latter perceive symptoms of a
general rising, especially at Nankin,
where, according to a dispatch to the
Daily Express, dated yesterday, Kng
Wu, one of the most truculent enemies
of foreigners, line arrived by way of the
Grand canal, armed with full powers from
the empress to deal with the southern
provinces. Tho friendly attitude of
Viceroy Liu Kun Yin toward foreigners
has brought him into disgrace with
Trince Tuin, president of the Tsung li
Yatr.un.
The unrest at Canton is described by a
dispatch from that city to the Daily
Telegraph, dated Monday, via Hong
Kong yesterday :
"It iB feared that we are on the eve of
a scene of bloodshed and anarchy in the
two quands only paralleled during the
Tai Ting rebellion. The signs of a mur-
deroUB uprising are so manifest that
wealthy Chinese hurrying from Canton
ond vicinity, taking their wives families
aud valuables.
"Li Hung Chung has been again per
emptorily ordered toPekin. His enemieB
declare that they will murder him be
fore he can reach there. His presence
alone restrains the revolutionary ele
ments here. His departure will let loose
the 'black lflag6' and 'red girdles,'
knowing this, Li's trusted officials are
sending their families tollong Kong."
A NEW
GOLD BEACH
On Alaska Coast 55 Miles Below Cape
Nome Gold is Among Grass Koots.
bottle on
& Hough-
Nome, Alaska, June S. More definite
and complete returns have lately been
received concerning the bench strike at
Topkuk,C5 miles below Nome. Theie
seems no reason to doubt that this is ono
of tho greatest strikes over made in
this vicinity, as important as tho strike
at Nome itself.
Though tho discovery at Topkuk is of
comparatively recent date, many have
struck it rich already, and several indi
vidual fortunes, running ns high as $20,
000 have been taken out. Parties) of two
or three working willi ordinary rockers,
it is paid, are taking out $1000 a day.
One little plot of giound, just about big
enough for a good-sized grave, yielded
$15,000 worth of the precioiw metal. It
l.iv lust, at the oiIl'o of the tundra, and
t ...
the gold was actually among tho grass
roots. It is reliably estimated that one
stretch of beach 000 feet long by an aver
ago of 90 foot iu width lias yielded $475,
000 within tho past two weeks.
Another strike, though of a less sensa
tional nnturo, has been reported at a
point on tho beach twenty miles south
of Nome. At this last-named placo and
scattered along the beach between Nome
aud Topkud over 1000 men are now at
work.
There Is little doing at present in this
Immediate vlcillitV. Ulld 601110 of the
now-comere, who expected to pick up
nuggets like shells on tho Fea9horp, are
somewhat disappointed. Woik is pro.
coodlng steadily on most of the claims,
but thero Is no excitemont just now ex
cept over the news of tho new strikes.
Kdlmr'x Awful I'liBlit.
F. M. Higglns, editor Senacn, Ills.,
News, was alllieted for years with piles j
that no doctor or remedy tieipeti until
he triad lUicklon'a Arnica Salve. Ho
writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's
the surest pile cure oh earth and tho
best salvo in tho world. Cine guaran
teed. Only 25 conta. Sold by lllakeley
& Houghton, druggist. 5
LADIES'
MAN-TAILORED
SUITS
Worth $15, $18,
$20 and $25-
Roduced to
$13
85
LADIES'
MAN-TAILORED
SUITS
Exceptional values
at $12, 12.50, 13.50,
Reduced to
$8
50
Two of the best offerings made this seasun anywhere. Some of these suits
at the new price do not realize enough to pa' for the bare cloth before tho scissors
or needle touch it. Handsome, stylish suits that must bo ready all summer, for
morning wear and chilly days. Then they will give added service next fall. Most
remarkable offerings these:
?f Brown Oxford all-wool Covert, tight-fitting Suit worth $15.00
Cadet Blue " " " " " worth 18.00
(tp Qr- Black Serge double-breasted J-fitting Jacket worth 20.00
1 u O Fashionable green and grev mixed Cheviot Suit, tight-fit'g " 25.00
at-
i
t
50..
Brown Oxford all-wool Covert Eton Suit worth $12.00
Silver-grey all-wool Sacking, tight-fitting worth 12.50
Black all-wool Serge, Jacket Suit worth 13.50
We mention the above out of forty difl'erent suits. No two alike.
COME EARLY AND SECURE FIRST CHOICE.
Our .
Muslin
Underwear
Sale
i
the very moderate prices, for which our Muslin Underwear is J
famous, has created an fixfonsivn businoss. Women look for- W
ward to advantages such as we are now offering, and never fail
(o realize handsome savings. See our GOAVNS at 29c, 55c,
t
J Sale 79C and $1.13. i
A. M. Williams & Co.
A TllUllsHIKl roilgllt'3
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Snrintrer. of 1123 Howard St., Phil-
adelplia, P.t., when the found that Dr ,
King's New Discovery for Consumption !
had completely cured hor of a hacking!
cough that for many years had made
lilo a burden. All other remedies and !
doctors could give her no help, but she ,
says of this Koyal Cure "It soon ro.
moved tho pain in my chest and 1 can .
now sleep soundly, something 1 can I
scarcely remember doing before. I feel -like
sounding its praises throughout tho
universe." So will every one who tries i
Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble :
of the thioat, chest or lungs. Price 50c ',
and $1. Trial bottle free at Ulakoley St j
Houghtou'a drug store; every bottle (
guaranteed. 5'
Mr. 'V. S. Whedon, cashier of the
First National bank of Winterset, Iowa,
in a recent letter gives some experience
with a carpenter iu his employ, that
will bo ot value to other mechanics, j
Ho Eiiye; "1 had a carpenter working i
for me who was obliged to stop work for ;
several days on account of being tiou- j
bled with diarrhu'i. 1 mentioned toi
him that I had been similarly troubled j
and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera .
and Diarrlmu Kemedy had cured me,
Ho bonghta bottle of it from tho druggist
here and Informed me that one dose
cured bun, and he Is again at his work,"
For salo by Ulakeley & Houghton.
l-'or limit,
A five-room cottage on Alvoid street,
with bath room and patent closet, at $10
a month. Apply to Levi Chrieman. 2Stf
is:
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...C. J. STUBLING..,
Wholesale and Retail j
Wines, : Liquors : and : Cigars I
Agency for tho
Geleltfated Yellowstone Whisky.
Columbia : Brewery : Beer : on : Draught
173 Second St. Phone 234. 4
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