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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1900.
NO. 372
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TMt OCNTAU. OOMMNr, NCW YORK CITY.
STRIKING MINERS
STILL IN SESSION
New Dillicnlties in the Way of a Settle
ment Operators Do Nut Annie.
H i,i ton, Pa., Oct. 25. The confer
oii' 'i of tlin United Mineworkers, which
I1a4.n1 yesterday, wu? resumed today, in
dications are thnt it willhe Into tonight
before they eun como to t dellnilu eon
eiiNion iih to the manner of ending the
tril.i'. There is n bare pciHstbility that
tint anxiously awaited announcement
will nut ho made puhlic until tomorrow,
Tim duhty Ih occasioned by complication!)
whiuh have nrison through the dill'ert-nt
notices thut have been pouted. Some of
tliuin uro entirely Hrtisfaetory to the
labor olliuiale, whilu others In curtain
particulars do not comply with tho do
nmtids of the h'crantou minors' con
vention. A now dlillculty prosentod itself today
"hen tho Latiigh and Wilkestwro Conl
company posted a supplemental notice
"it its eollfories in the Huzloton district
to the effect thnt the company will pay
its men 2,'t. cents additional on u cur of
coul to make up tho 10 par cent increase
in wages. Tho notice auys nothing about
"liolition of the eliding scale, nor docs it
timranteo the payment of the Increase
until April. To the mineworkers these
ro two vital poiutH. These notices are
the same- as those previously posted by
the company at its mines in the Wilkes
huro district, where tho eliding scalo
Hover existed.
hi what mnnuor the United Mine
workers will ovorcomo these obstacles is
(t known. It is believed that tho strike
will he declared oil' at the mines of the
tympanies that have ompliod with (he
resolutions of the Scranton convention,
mill that the contest will be continued
against operators who have not fallen in
to line. Ii this action is Ukeu, it is not
unlikely the railroad men will be drawn
into the contest to the extent of refusing
to handlo the o al of these c mi panics.
The statement to he Issued will be
drawn by President Mitchell and will
not be given publicly until it has been
approved by the labor officiate in con
ference. Olarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your grocer for them,
UuIikIh Kill Two TIiuiihhiiiI Vllluunrd.
I lost. Komi, Out. -5. The governor
of Honu Konghas been informed that
1(100 villagers in the Samtochouk-Kwai-j
shin diHtrict were attacked by the rebels
at 1'engkok. The villnuers were defeat
ed and 2U00 of them killed. The rebels,
; who lost 400 killed, burned two villages,
oontuinirg 11000 houses. A forces of 2000
troops went to the assistance of the vil
lagers and engaged the rebels on Octo
ber 22d. No detaile of the result have
been received. General Ho, with 2000
troops has returned to Wong-Kong, hav
ing binned the villages of Sehanohautiu
and Mdliuitiui,
(Hollow- New.
Comes from Dr. D. 15. Cargiie, of
Washita, I. T. He writes :
"Four bottles of Electric Hitters lias
cured Mrs. Brow or of terofulii, which had
caused her great suffering lor years.
1'errlble sot es would break out on her
head and face, and tho best doctors
could give no help; but her cure is com
plete and her health Is excellent." This
shows what thousands have proved,
that Electric Bitters is tho best blood
pnrllier known. It's tho supreme
remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
ulcers, boils and running sores. It
stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
exnels poisons, helps digestion and
builds up the strength. Only 50 conte.
Sold bv Blakelev Druggist. Guaran
teed. 4
l'uullnu Umtlie IIUWKHI to Dentil.
Ahioiua, Oct 25. Paulino Gratke,
tho 2 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mis.
John E. Giatko, died this morning as a
result of injuries received last night.
The mother left the child in the sit
ting room v bile she went for a moment
to tho kitchen. .Scarcely had Mrs.
Gratke left the room when she heard
the child scream. Hastening back she
found the littlo one enveloped in flames.
Mrs. Gratke seized a robe, and wrapping
It about the child, extinguished tho
llames, though not until tho littlo ono
had been fearfully burned. Physicians
were at once callod and the child was at
onco placed under the influence of an
nniato. mid durlmr the night she rested
easily. This morning, however, tho Ut
ile one succnmhfcu to tho ellectB ol tlio
ti. (ink m her svstem. The mother was
also badly burned and is prostrated
over the sad accident.
Foe Iteul.
Two nicely furnished ioouib. Rent
reasonable. Call at 20 Second street
oc!20 lw
MORE OPEN-DOOR
ASSURANCES
Hay Will Endeavor to Get France and
Russia to Support the Principles
Set Forth in the Agreement Be
tween Germany and England.
New Yokk, Oct. 25. In his response
to the British and German governments
regarding the Anglo-German agreement,
says the Herald's Washington corres
pondent, Secretary Hay is likely to make
another efTort to induce all the powers
to join in an agreement for the main
tenance of the Integrity of China and
the preservation of the "open-door."
It is believed at Washington that
France and Russia will not decline to
join in such a declaration, and in view
of the Anglo-German reiteration of the
principles of the integrity of China and
tho "open-door" the London and Berlin
governments could hardly avoid assent
ing to such a proposal. Italy and Aus
tria, which have assented to the Anglo
German agreement, would of couise fol
low the lead of the German emperor.
Bkulin, Oct. 25. Germany has agreed
to .Tapan'u proposal that the peace
negotiations with China shall, for the
present, be entrusted to the foreign
representatives at Pekin.
Caxtok, Oct. 25. The Chinese officials
have placarded the Shetom district,
offering several hundred dollarB reward
for the heads of four foreigners who are
supposed to be leading the rebels. The
rice crop has failed in Kwang Sib pro
vince and lubbers are pillaging. Re
bellion aud famine there are rife.
Cured of Chronic Illarrhoeu After Thirty
Years of HuH'orluc.
"Suffered for thirty years with diar
rhoea and thought I was paBt being
cured," says John S. Halloway, of
French Camp, Miss. "I had spent bo
much time and money and Euffered bo
much that I had given up all hopes of
recovery. I was so feeble front the
effects of the diarrhoea that I could do
no kind of labor, could not eve"n travel,
but by accident I was permitted. to find
a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after takiug
several bottles 1 am entirely cured of
that trouble. I am bo pleased with the
result that 1 am anxious that it be in
reach of all those who suffer as I have."
For sale by Blakeley druggist.
Kumpiioii 1'ylnL' ofu llrolteu Heart,
Bos-iox,Oct. 25. Rear-Admiral Samp
son said regarding Lieutenant Hobson's
speech, in which he praised the bravery
and skill of Admiral Sampson, and eaid
ho was dying of a broken heart :
"When IJobson was hero he asked me
if he might say Bomethiiig to the people
of hie section about me. I said he might.
I know he would not say anything im
proper. Hobson is a flue fellow, who
performed his duty well, and who nearly
lost his life in doing so. He always
served me faithfully, and I take an
interest in him."
The Appetite ofu (,uat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
stomach and liver are out of order. All
such should know that Dr. King's New
Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and
liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite,
sound digestion and a regular bodily
habit that lusures perfect health and
great energy. Only 25 cents at any
drug storo. ( !
Sympathy ror the l'lllpluo.
New Yoiik, Oct. 25. At a banquet
given by tho Filipinos here to Romeoy
Robledo, the Spanish ex-minister of
justice, says a Paris dispatch to the
Times, tho latter made a warm speech
oucouraglng the Filipinos. He said that
they had the sympathy of Spain, and
called the United States u "robber na
tion." Seuor Robledo said help would
come to the Filipinos if they kept up the
struggle.
Iteitl Jhitlutu for Male.
Twenty-three lots, located from Sev
enth street to Twelfth, for sale at from
50 up, Inquire at the Columbia
Hotel. 29-tf
Call on Mrs, Morgan for art embroid
eries, also decorative work in oil and
wter colors, 2tf
Tomorrow SIX in our Glove Dept.
ANOTHER SALE. We've had former sales sales at which value and original
cost was not considered in the final price-making; sales which cleared our counters
Of dozens upon dozens of gloves in tho space of a few hours. This will he another
such a sale only greater, bigger more grand in every- respect. The values we will
offer will make it so. A larger range of colors a complete lino of sizes a better
line of gloves offered at a small fraction of their worth, will be the magnet that
will cause this sale to eclipse all others.
Tell your friends about it---come as early as you
can, and get first choice from the following....
rh
$1.25 lvaaies ria iioves at qq
$i.5o y
Sizes from 5.J to 71 in Lace, Clasp and Button.
In the following shades White, Canary, Tans,Iodes, Browns, Grays,
Reds, Greens, Blues and Blacks.
cts
pair
Sale commences
promptly at
8 a. m. To-Morrow, Oct. 27th
An HI. WIIiXjIAHIS & COMPANY.
The VOGT Opem House,
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
T3E3C23 33XG- Xjua.TJC3-XII3SrC3- SUCCESS
THE COMPANY
include the well-known
Vaudeville Artiste :
William Seller y
Anna Morthiud .
E hvard Sanilford
Bertie Haydn
Charles Graham
Joy and Clayton
Billio Barlow
Haville and Stewart
Edward Biee
Burdell Sisters
and Others.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Monday, Oct. 29
WISE
GUY
E
J333 23
"Spike" Hennessey, the Piano
Mover
The Dangerous Horoe
Tho Wine Shampoo
The English Lord
"Liberty Bolls" "Lindv Loo"
"He's a Wise Guy"
"Mary Cary"and other new songs
Prices, 50 and 35 Cents
, First three rows, 75i:ts.
THE
FHIR.
The Place
to Save Money
on all kinds
of Merchandise.
The Dalles Street Fair has como and gono, but Tho Fair Storo has como to stay.
We are saving tho pooplo money on Men's Clothing, Undorwoar, Hats and Shoos, as well
as Ladies' and Children's Undorwoar and Hosiery.
You will find in our Storo lots of bargains.
Wo have tho best lino of up-to-date Jackots and Capos for Ladios' and iMissos'f
and about one-third less in price than othor stores.
Como and see us and wo will bo pleased to show you our goods.
Wo are agonts for Miller's All-Wool Clothing.
THE FAIR.
133 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
THE FAIR.