: , , f t)V0nick. )c Dalles VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1900. NO. 329 GERMAN TROOPS STAY IN PEKIN Eiiiicror William Said to Have Declared He Will Mobilize the Whole Ger man Army Rather Than Have His Troops Leave I'ckin. Jtr.w Yokk, Sopt. 4. A dispatch to the Iluriihl from Dorlln says: It ie learned Irom a tlinrouglily well informed source thut boforu Count von Billow left for Norderney ho hud Hn in- :.i f. i ...... .1... cn, Ituesian iimbiiBHiidor to the Berlin court, in thu course of which ho inform ed th hitter confidentially in regard to Ucrmmiy'H uttitudo in the Chinese question. The St. Petersbury govern ment therefore is thoroughly informed in regard to tho inteiTtioiiB ol Germany. Tliu Weltiuu Hontag, which ia often ex tremely well informed, states that it le.irns from u weU-informed source timt nt a dinner given to the oflicers of tho corpu of gourde, thu mipuror (luclHred that uiiilnr no eiroumstnnceB would thu German troopB louvu Pekin, not oven if he had to mobilize every corps in tho German army. Thu Chinese legation hue received h telegram from Li Hung Chung, accord ing to which the empress bus asked him to associate with himself with a viuw to peace negotiations Prince Chiug, Gen eral Yung Lu and two viceroys of the southern provinces. Of tho lattor, one is known to be unfriendly to foreigners. Itnm.iN, Sept. 4. An official dispatch from Taku announces tho itreipt of a telegram from Pukin dated August "5, saying the German troops had taken possession of a hill within the imperial city. Tho dispatch nays that 2000 ad ditional Italian troops have reached Taku. Atuui lean l'olioy Aiiplauilrtl, Siia.noiiai, Supt. 4. Dispatches an nomi'jiiig that tho Amoricnn government refuses to agreo with tho withdrawal of tho troops from Pekin before satisfaction for the outrages upon and tho losses of ite Hiiiijects is given, have born received here and applauded bv the entire for eign colony in Shanghai. Any other policy, according to the business men and missionaries with whom tho Associ . M,.i,'WMlM,WHIIMWiHrMII,.llllipl,iliiiimiii CA ft. .iVTTT UiuTT tTi.TTii"fl7i'.TT7Htir'iT.' AVctfelable Preparotionfor As similating the Food andRcgula img the Stomachs nndBowels of IM111LW1II1H1JH Promotes Digc3tion.CheerluP ness nndRest.Contains neilher Opttim.MorplUne nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. of OblUrSAHUB. HTCMH MxSlUUi H-KMUSJk- Aperfecl Renwdy forConsUpa J on , Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca Worms.Convulsions.Fevetiah'. 'ii'SS flntt JLOB8 OF SLEEP. Fc Simile Signature or ysw york: EXACT COPrOFWRAPREH. faiTTfriiiiiii.i'iiiTiilTitl UH ated Press represontutivo has tnlked, would be n vital blow to tho prestige of foreigners, und would weaken thoir status in China. The local English pa pers fiercely denounce the proposals to evacuate Pekin and say that tho Chinese would interpret evacuation ai defeat. The masses of Chinamen now believe that tho Chinese arms are victorious. The Chinese papers printed in Shang hai contain lung ciicumstantial accounts of ulleged Chinese victories at Pekin, riou TbIii, and Tung ditto, and the shops in tbo native q.iurler display for sale lurid pictures of the celestial army driving tho European soldiers into the sea ut Taku, and cutting them to pieces at Tien Tsin. They also show pictures of the foioigu admirals being tortured in the presence of the viceroys. Vice-Ad-mirsls Seymour is represented with his arms pinnioned, kowtowing before the throne. The people accept these reports and pictures as correctly representing tho situation, and consider the reports of tho English pres ns "merely foreign lies." Ak fur Kiiiir,iir' ICi'Kturatliiu. Chicago, Sept 4 A dispatch to the Record from Shanghai says: The American Association here has just met and agreed to request Special Commis sioner liockhill to ask President Mc Kiniey not to give his consent to the withdrawal of the American troops from Pekin, to refiiBO to recognizu the empress dowager and LI Hung Chang, and to lend Ids infiuenco toward the restoration of the emperor. Mr. liock hill remain for the present in Shanghai until he can communicate with the ad miral ot the United States cquadron. Ill I.ifn Wai Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverenco from a frightful death. In telling of it lie says: "1 was taken with Tvphoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even Bit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to eoon die of Consumption, when I heurd of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great rulief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in thu world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sixes 50 cents and $1 00. Trial bottles free nt Blakuley's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 2 Clarke & Fulk's flavoring extracts aro tho best. Ask your grocer for them. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA W 1 UP jpijr 3 -"Sakafct-VCaM In this sale are included ItegUiar f.UU OUlls Will go ill O.iSO Double-Breasted Suits, Regular 8.00 Suits will go at 6.00 reefer Suits, Regular 9.00 Suits will go at 6.75 JUNiOR'sults. Regular 10.00 Suits will go at 7.50 A Grand Aggregation of Kearly FIVE HtWDHED Boys' and Children's SUITS To select from and every suit is fully worth the regular price. Our make of BoTs' Clothing is too well known to Dalles parents to need any further comment. Remember the dates NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. ldilU'f Ciime Just lu Time. Nnw Yokk, Spt. 4. A dispatch to the Tribune from London save: No precise news of the state ot affairs at Pekin is yet forthcoming, although telegrams re ceived lust night give some indication of the situation down to a week ugo. Several m jmbers of the customs staff at Pekin arrived at Shanghai yesterday. They state that the relief of the lega tions was effected most opportunely, as it was afterwards discovered that prob ably with the co-operation of some traitor a mine had been driven through one small section of the boundary, and that this mine the Chinese intended to fire on the allowing diy . The same correspondent says its is im possible to exaggerate the feeling of amazsment and disgust in Shanghai at Russia's proposal to withdraw from Pe kin. The Times' correspondent in Pe kin has received from a friend holding a high diplomatic position, a letter in which it is stated that the origin and motive of Russia's recent action are to bo found in a desire to correct tho im pression provided by Emperor William's statement that the appointment of Von Waldersee to the chief command of the allied armies was largely due to the in itiative of the czir, This statement was not in accordance with the facts, and cou'd not be formally contradicted, so Russia adopted the ex pedient of proposing evacuation of Pekin sb an indirect method of frustrating Germany's schemes. Clark Comity J'ruuegroweri. Vancouvkh, Wash., Sept. 4. Prune buyen are making au active canvass of the Clark county orchardlste. The rul ing price now offered for the season's crop of Felleuberg prunes is cents for 40s and 60s, and 4Z and cents for larr sizes. A number af contracts have already beeu secured at these prices, but as a rule fruitmen are alow to contract their crop in advance. A number of orchardists in this viciulty began picking their Fellenberg pruuea Next Friday and Saturday, A SflliE Of SGflOOIi SUITS g8 Notice our east window; see the many styles of Boj's' and Children's good, well-made Suits and there are plenty more upstairs. Suits that will give their full-measure of honest wear, for every cent you expend in the buying; and our guarantee goes with every suit (short pants) worth $2.50 or more, and with every long-pants suit worth $5.00 or over. This guarantee is good for a new suit or your money back, if not as represented. During this Sale . Regular $2.00 Suits will go at $1.50 Regular 2.50 Suits will go at 1.88 Regular 3.00 Suits will go at 2.25 Regular 3.50 Suits will go at 2.63 Regular 4.00 Suits will go at 3.00 Regular 5.00 Suits will go at .' ? 3.75 Regular 6.00 Suits will go at 4.50 ti i n rn ei...'i ill j. e er? this week, the crop of French orunes having been pretty well harvested. Uallon Trip Oyer KukIInIi. New, Yokk, Sept. 4. A dispatch to the Herald from Paris says : M. Jacques Faure, treasurer of the Aero Club, has successfully crossed the channel in a balloon. He left the Crystal Palace, London, at 8 o'clock Saturday night and arrived at Alette Pas de Calls at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. The crossing of the channel occupied four hours. During this time the aeronaut kept his ballon at a height of 700 meters. During laet May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering form cholera in fantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used ac cording to directions. Iu two days time the child had fully recovered. The child Is now vigorous and healthy. I have re commended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker, Brookwalter, Ohio. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. Uomtartlug U Hr)U!i Cauii. Ckocodji.k Rn'Kit Vaixuv, Transvaal, Sunday, Sept. 2, General Buller today reconnoitered the Boer position in the mountains overlooking Lydenburg. General Botha and 2000 burghers had previously joined the forces holding the pass. The Boers opened with three long toms and fired continuously all day long. The British had few casualties. A l'owcler Mill Kxploiion. Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, wheu Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25c at Blakeley's drug store. 2 X J. E. FALT & CO., X V proprietors CommeFeial Sample ljooms. p x y Purest Liquors for Family Use Delivered to auy part of tho City. r Phones: 51 Local, 858 Long Distance. D -f T 11 INSTRUCTOR OF JrrOI. J aS. Vnappell, magdolipandquitar Will give instruction on either the Mandolin or Guitar, auu, u uesireu, win can at your homo. CLUB MEETING every Thursday Evening Respectfully solicit your patronage and guarantee per. TERMS 75o a Lesson or .a 8 Lessons for $5.00. Saturday. A Thorough Clearance Sale of Tailor Made.,. SKIRTS SKIRTS worth from $8.00 to $12.00, reduced to $4.50 SKIRTS worth from $4.50 to $7.50, reduced to $2.50 This is the most liberal offering we have yet made in this line of goods, and no doubt will receive its due share of the public's apprecia tion; therefore be on band early to avoid the rush. You will find plaid skirts and ekirta of plain goods jtrim tned and untriwmed. Come and look. a. m. Williams & co. Music Brings Happiness. We like to make you happy by show ing you our new styles in Mandolins, Guitars and Violins. Superior to any before handled. Jacobsen Book & Music Co. 4 . i o oeconu street. J HEADQUARTERS The Jaoobson Book & Music Company. 5