VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1900. NO. 338 ,i.:miiii,iiii;ffl'iaiiiaBii'iii:iiiii-iimS i 11 HI iTTi im. iITm ti ilitliiliii...in.,. ......I AYcgclable Prcparalionror As similating IhcFoodandReguIa iin'4 the Stomachs andBowels of Liiinwii'imran Promotes Digc9lion.CheerfuF ness anclRcsLContains neither Opinm.MorpWne norIincral. Ts'OT "N ARC OTIC . h-r afrMMrSAKVELPtTCXfl HiMfJcm Seal' ,llx.Sriitut Jhumwtl - HinpSruJ -ClmluJ Sugar Mtttrryrvm Haytr, A perfect Remedy forConslipa non, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca brins .Convulsions .Fcvcrish- noss iuul Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Si'Cnnture of NEW YOHIC. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ,CT COPY OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMC CENTAUK COMPANY. NCW VOMK CfTY. KRUGER AND BOTHA RESIGN Transvaal President Is Now Merely a Member of the Executive Viljcon tiotlia's Sticessor Roberts' Hold Plan. Xew Vomc, Sept. 14. A dispatch to the Tribune from Lyndon says: The Mall's correspondent In Louroneo Mar JUfb learns that Mr. lCmper lias resign ed the presidency of the Trunsvaul, but remains a member of the executive. (ieuerat Botha is enid to linve been fo incensed at tlie cowardly couduet of his loreus that ho bus resigned tho supreme command and Viljoen is now commend-mit-peneral. According to a Lisbon mefceaue to the Express, Mr. Krugcr proposes tc set up the seat of his government at Mozam biijue. News from the seat of war in South Africa is indecisive, but it is clear that Lsrd Roberts is making n concentrated movement upon Komatipoort, and lias left Pretoria in order to direct it persou n"v. Ian IJainiltou is returning to the railway from Lydenbur,:; l'ule-Carew is pusliiut; uaHt towards Nelepruit : French fc making for Harberton, and Bulled has divided both lila forceB and cut oil' a por tion uf them from the commandos be tween Nelsprnit and Kutuntipooit. Menburg apparently has been aban doned as soon us it was captured, and, the British forces nro In hot pursuit of the remnant of the Boer army, and driv V it eastward to the Portugese frm tier. These tactics are bold, but in accord ance vith Lord Iioberte ftrategy since February. Komatipoort is the new oh Jtclive point, and when it is captured J.ord Roberts will be credited with hav 'K taken possession of the last Dutch railway line and rloecd the door into neutral territory. The woik of pacific tl0" will not have beeu thoroughly worked out, but the main objaet will liftve been secured, as was done when "lueinfonteln and Pretoria were occu pied. Terrllile rule. KiLVKUTOK, Sept. 14.--Dr, J. F. Moser, a Prominent farmer residing five miles east of ttiib city, was killed some time lapt night by a falling tree, lie had fired some timber on his farm, and went 1 out after dark to look after the fire. He (did not return, and search was com menced at daylight by his lather and brother. At six o'clock tho body was found. It presented a moet horrible eight, as it wa9 burned beyond all rec ognition, as a remit of Laving fallen into the fir. A MlulMri's Guuil Work, "I had a toveie attack of bilious colic, ot a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, I Choler and Dtarrl.iea Remedy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says Rev. ! A. A. 1'uwer, of Emporia, Kan. "My j neighbor Hcross th elttet was pick for lover a week, had two or thrf bottles of ' medicine from the doctor. He UEed (them three or four days without relief, I then called in another doctor who treat j ed l.im for tome days and gave him no ! relief, so ditcharged him. I went over I to eee him the next morning. lie said 'his bowels were In a terrible fix, that they had been running otl' so long that it was almost bloody flux, 1 atkod him jf lie had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DlarrluoA Remedy and hd said, 'No.' I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take uuothcr doEe in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, 1 ii t he took no more and was en tiiely cured," For ealo at Blakeley's drugstore. 6.(10,000 iloiu) fur Similiter, hsUMiTKit, Or., Sept., 14. A ifGO.OOO hotel will he opened here early in the now year. Financial arrangements have all been completed, tlie sight on the northwest corner of Granite and Mill streeta is being cleared, and burn ing of brick Is in progress. Mllllou Ulvt-u Awuy. Jt is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in tho land who are not ufiaid to be generous to the needy and tuUering, Tlie proprietors of Dr. King's New Disco very for con sumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottlee of this great medicine; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of, hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by It. Call on Blakeley, the Drugglet, and get u free trial bolMe. .Regular size 60c. and $1. Every battle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 Subscribe for The Chronicle. RELIEF OF TEXAS SUFFERERS Over a Million Sent to Galveston California Very Liberal A Sad Wedding. Austin-, Tex., Sept. 14. Tho fund for tlie relief of Galveston sufferers now ag gregates nearly $1,000,000, and it is probable it will reach $1,500,000 by to morrow night. Moet of this account ie in the hands of Governor Sayers, who will direct the work of expending it. San Fkancisco, Sept. 14. The total amount subscribed in this city to the Galveston relief fund is now about $11, 000. Los Angeles has raised over $4000, and other cities and towns arc contribut ing liberally. One carload of provisions and clothing has already been dispatch ed and four other will be added to the Santa Fe special train before it leaves the state. New Oni.EAXs, Sept., 14. Subscrip tions made to the relief fund and pub lished are as follows : Southern Pacific Railway Company, $5000; White Scow Company, $1000; City & Beaumont, $7500; Houston Brewing Company, $500; Thomas Taylor, $500. Last evening at the Tremont hotel oc cured a wedding that was not attended with music and flowers and a gathering of merry-making frlendB and relatives it was peculiarly sad. Mrs. Brice Rob erts expected Borao day to marry Ernst Mayo. The Blorra which desolated so many homes deprived her of almost everything on earth; father mother, sister, and brother. She was left desti tute. Her sweetheart, too, was a suffer er. He lost much of Iub possessions in Dickinson, but he stepped bravely for ward and took his eweetbeart to his home. Catarrh Cannot lie Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional diseaee, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It waB was prescribed by onu of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular piescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggiets, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Heath W Very Suililen. Si'OKANK, Wash., Sept. 14. A. Y. Crowe!!, manager of the Great Northern Express Company, at Spokane, died to night under peculiar circumstances. Crowell had juet returned from a visit to Seattle, and was in tho Riiskin saloon, where Max Karter a, personal friend, was behind the bar. Ciowell went Into the back room and began to tear up the furniture, overturning tables and mak ing a geuerai commotion. Karter went back and remonstrated, but Crowell, who waB under the influence of liquor, refused to desist, and it is said struck Karter. According to the stories of by standers, Karter lightly smote Crowell on the cheek, and the man fell to the floor was dead in a few moments. Iti'HVt) Mull Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind, lie says: "Electric Bitters are just tho thing for n man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could tako. I can now eat anything and havoa new lease on life," Only 60 cents, at Blakeley's drug store, Every bottle guaranteed, 3 Clarke & Falk nave received a carload of the celebrated Jame E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints Itel tint From the (luu Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in tho Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for twenty years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. It cures cute, bruises, burns boils, felons, corns, ekin eruptions. Best pilo cure on earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley, the druggist. 3 Fusion Work In Idaho. Boise, Idaho, Sept. 14. The demo crats and Populists effected lueion today. Under the terms as agreed upon, the populits are to get congressman, mining inspector and one presidential elector, and one-third of tho state and federal patronage; if the fusion forces are sue cessful in state and nation. The pop ulist agree to pull down the other nom inees on their ticket, substituting there for the democratic and silver republi can nominees. Through the moutliB of June and July our baby was teething and tcok a run ning off of the bow el a and sickness of tlie stomach," says O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. "HiB boweis would move from five to eight times a day. I hid a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ond Diarrheal Remedv in the house and gave him four drops in a tea spoonful of water and he got bettar at oace. Sold at Blakeley's drugstore. Profitable Season's Work. LAKnviKv,,Sept. 14. The Barnard and Edwards threshing crew, which has been at work on Goose Lake crops, has finished the summer's run. They made a 25-day run; 38 crops were threshed, aggregating 45,000 bushels of grain. The proprietors are well satisfied with their season's work, and say the crops turned out fairly well. Some days they put through as much as 2000 buehels. The grain is of a fine grade. "My baby was terribly sick with tho diarrhoea," says J. H. Doak, Williams, Oregon. "We were unable to curo him with tho doctor's assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic; Cholera and Diairl.nia Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure." For sale at Blakeley's drug store. For tho convenience of parties want ing ice in the afternoons, tlie Stadelmau Ice Co. will carry a stock at their 6tore, comer Third and Washington streets. Phono No. 107; long distance 18a. "Ring 'em up." 18m-tf For ShIh. Rubber-tiro buggy, at Porter's stable; nearly new; good condition. sepOlw Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Don't foriret this. VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. Engagement Extraordinary. Opening of the Season. Six Nights, Commencing Monday, Sept. 10th. niK FAMOUS Roy Crawford Stock Co.... l'ltUHUNTI.Nf! A True Kentuckian. Dangers of a Great City. Sappho. Faust. Alabama. Suze o' Tennessee. A great company of Players, A ton of scenery. A dozen new specialties. Opening with a Ladies' Freo Night. Prices 25, 35 and 50c. Seats on sale at Clarke & Falk's, ll l I 1 1 ftOKrtiistuco W V. U inuSmno -.ni i ii 9" " New Fall Styles in llL Men's Fine Clothing READY! V i inwnttrrY'' pbimceton' The "Princeton" Sack Suits, The "University'' Frock Suits Represent New York's latest styles. $15 fo $25. Finer than any merchant-tailor will or can make you for twice the money. We can prove it. We have the goods. A. M. WILLIAMS & COMPANY Ll WVII How pleasing to the ear. How. easy in action. How grand and beautiful in appearance are the new "Lindell," "United Makers" and "Kimball" Pianos at J Jacobsen Book S Music Co. X J. E. FALT & CO., X rr commercial Sample Rooms. y Purest Liquors for Family Use 5 Delivered to an 3' part of tho City. 1 hon' 8 ' sLong Distance. 173 Second Street, y Tpv f f 11 INSTRUCTOR OF rrOI. JaS. UQappell, mandolinandCJmtar Will give instruction on either the Mandolin or Guitar, and, if desired, will call at your homo. Sjj CLUB MEETING ovorv Thursday Evening Respectfully solicit your patronage and guarantee per fect satisfaction. TERMS 75c a Lesson or 8 Lessons for $5.O0. The Weekly Oregonian and Twice-a-Week Chronicle for $2.00 a year. HEADQUARTERS Tho Jacobson Book & Music Company. All subscribers to the Weekly Chron icle who pay one yeaia' g.uhbcriptiou In advanc , will be entitled to tho above liberal oiler. OHRONICL15 1UH. CO., The Dalles, Oregon. Orep STATE n SALEM, OREGON. September 17 to S3, 1900. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Grounds greatly improved, hnildinua repaired ami renovated, all stock build ings thoroughly disinfected; everything in llrst-elasg condition for I he largest and best Live Stock Show and Agricult ural Exposition ever held on the Coast. $20,000 in premluTi5 purses Good racing every afternoon. Mneiu inul fun at night. Auction mi!o of livestock will bo inuito a lciut hm ft'iiture. All IhTMock itntl oilier exhibits Imuli'il fun over tlio riiiulliurii 1'iicltlo rallnmil. Iteiliieeil luiMuiiKer rules on nil rullroiulb. Vor premium lll iuul oilier ll form ill ton mliltesa W, II. WKUKIIMI, I'rcHtilimt, HllUboro, Or, M. ll. 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