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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1900.
NO. 330
BOER WAR IS
NOT ENDED YET
Hurdlers tlnvc Lad band in Dire
Straits Again. Roberts Has Sent
liclicf.
Nr.w Vouk, Sept. 5. A dispatch to
tho Tribune from London Hays: Lord
Huberts' annexation of tho Trunevmil is
general ly regarded ne proof tlmt in the
opinion of tho military authorities both
lit lionu! ti till in South Africa, the war is
pnictiivilly over.
The war o 111 re has received a diapatch
from Lord Roberts (riving mi account of
a elitilit engagement north of Pretoria in
which the liners wore driven ofT, losing
100 rillua and a eiipply of ammunition
uml a few prisoners. About the same
time a party of Boors made an uiiHiib
ceeaftil attack, on tho Johannesburg
water workB.
More eeriuus fighting took place on
Monday in tho muiiuiaiii parses near
Lytluiihure, wiiero Oeuoral Bnllor was
lighting. Tlie burghers wuro 2000 strong
with several guns, and they seem to
lmvetiuld tho Uritiflh in eheck, since the
position was not carried by nightfall
and a column was sent by General Rob
erta to assist Buller. It is thought,
however, that Botha's army was fight
ing to cover thu removal of his transport
nml etipp'k's from Lydeutmrg and that
he will rotiro to tho mountains fnrti.er
north, whero the next stand will be
made.
The effect of tho proclamation will bo
to cause Transvaal huruhers now in
arms to be treated as rebels and forfeit
belligeiont rights. It is hoped by this
means the hopelessness of further resist
anco will be brought speedily homo to
the lloers.
Hut the experience of tho Orange
Itivor colony is not altogether eneourag
big. After six mouths of annexation,
the burghers are still in arms in the
Eastern Free -State and in HufUciuut
force to put a British garrison in danger
ot surrendering. Telegrams from tiio
llasutolnnd frontier ehnw that tho Doer
commandoes liuvo surrounded Lady
brand and reduced tiio defenders to such
straits that they have burned all tliuir
etoreu in thu market place to prevent
1 1 1 fin from falling into tho enemy's
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hands. General Hunter is hastening to
the relief ot . the garrison and it
hoped that ho may bo in time to save
it. .
Uracil, CoiiviuhIiiii IIhh llovii Annulled.
Managua, Niccaragna, Aug, 13 (Cor
respondence of tho Asaociated Press.)
El Coniercin, daily semi-ofllcial news
paper published here, in its iatuo of
August 12th contained an editorial an
nouncement that the government o!
Nicaragua had informed the Inter
Oceanic Canal Company that its conces
sion had been annulled August 3 of the
present year, becauee of tho failure of
the company to depoaite .$400,000 in
American gold in the treasury of Nic
aragua within four months of the or
ganization the company, as required
by article 38 of the canal concession,
granted to Messrs. Eyro and Cragln
October 30, 1808.
This apparently leaves tho Nicaragua
canal route free from any complications
other than the demand for the sum
which the Caribbean & Pacific transit
company may ask for its concession, ob
tained in 1897 or early in 1898, granting
to it, the company declares, tiio sole
ni.Mii tor unriy years ot Bteam naviga
tion on the Itio San Juan and Lake Nic
aragua the canal route qualified, how
ever, by the reserved right of Nicaragua
to in tho mcniiwhil.o .grant a canal
construction concession to any one
whom it saw fit. It was agreed tiiat tho
receivers of such a concession should
pay to the Caribbean & Pacific Transit
Co. for the Lake Sillciu and San Juan
River Railroad (a few miles in length,)
fur such improvements us it made in
deepening the San Juan river, and for
their steamboats, lighters, etc., referred
to in the concession they received.
This company is an offshoot of and a
feeder to the Atlas Steamship Company,
of Liverpool, England.
A J'nwiler Mill Kxilulun.
Removes everything in eight ; eo do
drastic mineral ftills, but both are mighty
dangerous. Dou't dynamite thedelicato
machinery of your body with calomel,
croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's
New Life Pills, which are gentle as a
summer breeze, do the wotk perfectly
Cures Headache, Constipation. Only
123c ut Blakcloy's drug store. 2
Kmucmlier
That Chas. Stunting is still doing a
retail business at ids new place. He
sells in quantities to Rtiit all customer.'
from one bottle to n barrel. Family
orders delivered promptly.
GftSTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
AAff
CASTORA
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In this sale are included- Regular .00 Suits Will go at 5.25
Double-Breasted Suits, Regular 8.00 Suits will go at 6.00
reefer suits, Regular 9.00 Suits will go at 6.75
VES jUNiOR'suits. Regular 10.00 Suits will go at '. 7.50
A Grand Aggregation of
4early FIVE iJfHDHBt) Boys' and Children's SUITS
To select from and every suit is fully worth the regular, price. Our
make of Boys' Clothing is too well known to Dalles parents to need
any further comment. Remember the dates
NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
Kmperor Not the Ituler.
New Youk, Sept. 5. A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says: The
edict addressed to Li Huug Chang in
the name of the Chinese emperor, and
dated August 10th, en route to Tai Yuen
Fu, explains that although tho foreign
powers have given assurance that their
only object in bringing troops to the
capital is the suppression of disorder
and that no harm is intended to the
imperial house, the emperor has felt it
his duty, in view of the dangers appre
hended from tho assault on I'ekin, to
comply with the wishes of the empress
dowager and accompany her westward
after instructing Yung Lu, Hsu Tung
and Tsung Chi to remain in the capital
and carry on the government.
The Times, commenting upoii this
news, which is reported by its corres
pondent in Shanghai, says tlmt if it he
genuine, it shows that the movements
of tho .titular sovereign are still di
rected by tho imporious will of tiie
dowager empress to whoBe initiative and
support the outbreak of the Boxer
movement is attributed.
The Standard's correspondent in Tien
Tsln sends an account of the first party
of refugees from Pekin. Most of thetu
were American missionaries. Tho jour
ney to Tien Tsln by boat occupied four
dare, jno Hostile vnniese were en
countered on the way, but it was inv
possiblo for the refugees to take a rest
and all the party seemed completely
worn out.
From tho stories told by theso refugees
it would soem that the reports which
hud been circulated regarding the suffer
ings ox the inmates of the legations
during the siege were exaggerated. No
body actually went huugry, and the
chief strain on the besieged was the
constant fear lest the enemy should rush
the defenses.
You will
not have bols if vou
take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Clarke & Falk'a Savoring extracts are
the bait. Ask your grocer (or them.
Next Friday and Saturday,
A SALE OF SGflOOIt SUITS
Notice our east window; see the many styles of
BoTs' and Children's good, well-made Suits and
there are plenty more upstairs. Suits that will give
their full-measure of honest wear for ever' 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
Ills Life Was Saved.
Mr. J. . Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of it lie eaye: "1 was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I was so
weak 1 couldn't even eit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die ot Consumption, when I heard of Dr.
King's New Discovery. One bottle gave
great relief. 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 the world or all Throat and Lung
Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1 00.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. '2
Tuikey l'ieiarlit fur War.
New York, Sept. 5. A special to the
Herald from Washington says: Turkey
evidently intends to be prepared to re
sist nny attempt which tuny be made
by foreign governments to collect indem
nities by force, Consul-General Dickin
son, of Constantinople, has cabled to the
state department announcing that the
Sublime Porte has awarded a contract
for the construction of two torpedo
boats to a ship. building firm at once.
Tho department baa also beeu in
formed that the Turkish naViil depart
ment has completed the plans and spec
ifications for the cruiser which ie to be
built in tho United State;.
During last 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 Kemedy to the bouse, telling them
I felt sure it would do good if used ac
cording to directions. In two days time
the child had fully recovered. The child
is now vlgorouB and healthy. I have re
commended thir remedy frequently and
have never known it to fall. Mrs. Curtis
Baker, Brookwulter, Ohio. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton.
Advertise In This Chuoniom.
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Proprietors
of
Purest Liquors for Family Use
Delivered to any part of tho City.
hones: 51 Local,
858 Long Distance.
T) T 11 INSTRUCTOR OF
rrOI. J aS. Liiappeil, mandolin and qui tar
Will give instruction on either the Mandolin or Guitar,
ana, u aesirea, win can at your nome,
CLUB MEETING every Thursday Evening
Repectfully solicit your
feet satisfaction.
TERMS
75c a Lesson or
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 hand early to
avoid the rush. You will And plaid
skirts and skirts of plain goods ;trim
med and untriuinied. 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.
T p. V
Commercial Sample fyooms.
173 Second Street.
patronage and guarantee per
HEADQUARTERS
The Jacobson Book
& Music Company.
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