I l)c Dalles Cljrxmide, VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1900. NO. 407 ACCEPT HAY'S PRO POSAL AS TO CHINA All (itiverniiiciils lixceptiiis Out: Have Instructed Their i'ekin Hcprescntu tives to Sign the Ai"t ecinuiil. Cnii'AOo, Due. (1, A special to thu Times-Herald from Washington says: American diplomacy litailu the world, Tim threat powers huvo practically reached an agreement hh to tliu busis of futuris movements in China, and thin binds in that which was proposed by Secretary Hay. Secretary Hay has eablfd Minister Conger to sign for thtj United States an ngri-omuiit which Iho ministers reached at I'ekin. This agreement watt etint to tliu linuiognvcrnmuiitH for thoir approval, and with a aluule exception every power has already cabled its representative at i'ekin to sign the agreement and tliat power will probably do eo tomorrow or tint next .lay. TIiiih the concert of the powers it) preserved and a practical and national basis of settlement Iiiih been reached nt last, thanks to the skill ami tirmiicsr, of the American secretary of Statu. The chief features of the agreement .ire as follows : "It in stipulated that the punishments to he meted out to guilty Chinese are as severe us it is possible for tliu Chinese government to administer, lint not more severe. The irovernmunt of China Is not to lai asked to do the impossible. It is expected that under this obligation the government will punish severely eleven ring-leaders in the attacks upon the legations mid in tint incitement of unti furuiitn outrages. Home of these will lie beheaded. Others will be banished or degraded." If (treat Britain and Germany had been permitted to bave their way the dynasty would have been compelled to behead men who are beyond tin reach of the emperor's government men who are in tliu western provinces and in com mand of military forces sufficient to protect them. Secretary Hay bus from the lirat contended that while in justice all these heads should lie taken oil, it Is necessary to catch your hare before cook- to require thu Chinese government to deeupitate inon whom it could not get hold of. These guilty officials will be banished and degraded and thus it will be made impossible for them to return to positions of power. It is stipulated in the Bgreement thnt the Chinese govemmont is formally to admit its liability to thu powers for dam Ages nnd for the expense of military oper ations. Ihm done tlm amount of indetn nlty to lie paid each nation is to be ascer tained afterward by menus of careful in quiries and estimates. This part of the plan will require much time, and while. of course, it will give rise toopportunitieo for trouble-making powers to precipitate new complications, it is felt that a great point lias been gained bv making the amount of indemnity a subject of negotia tiond, as it should be, rather than a pre liminary condition. Other featured of tiie agreement protuin to the legation guards to he kept at I'ekin, to tiie ru.ing of thu I'ekin forts, and other military precautions Himilur to those proposed by the French govern ment a month ago. To all thesu conditions it is understood I.i Hung Chang and Prince Ching, repre senting tiie emperor, are willing to ac cede. In ofiicial and diplomatic circles here the belief is expressed ihutagreat step forward has been token and that again there ie good ptospect of an adjustment of the seemingly unending complications without dismemberment and without destruction of the dynasty. The agree ment now reached points to an early military evacuation ot I'ekin and a return of the court to that capital. IIK J.lfl, WllN HllVlitl. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverunce from a frightful death. In telling of it ho says: "I was taken with Typhoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I waH so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. 1 expected to soon die ot Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's N'nw Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. 1 continued to use it, and now am well and strong. 1 can't say too much in its praise." Thin marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest euro in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. lingular sizes fit) cents and $1.01). Trial bottles frets at Hlakeley'H drug store; every bottle guaranteed. U Special bargains In warm, winter goods slums, fascinators, hoods and The Show is on!!! DOLLS Large and Small Dressed and Undressed Dolls at all Prices at 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c and on up to $8 each. Months ago we laid plans to make this store the most interesting holida' shopping-place in town. Inter esting to both old and young b' showing the largest collection of suitable gift-things. For the little girls we have gathered an assortment of Dolls that are simply irresistible. Little bisque baby dolls, with long golden tresses, movable limbs, and eyes that open and close at 2oc each. Baby dolls, dressed for the street, in sweet gowns and bonnets, with rosy cheeks and bright shining eyes are here at 25c, 35c, 50c; others, larger, more elaborately attired, at 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and still finer ones at from $1.50 to $0.00. For those who prefer the pleasure of designing and making the wardrobes themselves, there are undressed dolls in plenty. Easy choosing too for the price-range is large and the values are good. 12-inch kid body dolls, half corked stuffed, and with bisk heads and limbs, jointed bodies; the celebrated J. D. Kestner make at 25c; in other makes, 14-inch Dolls at 25c and 16-inch dolls, with closing eyes, at 50c. Still larger sizes more beautiful dolls sweeter faces at 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 with French lady-dolls, that are as natural as life, at $6, $7 and $8. Bring the Children! Give them the "benefit of the show, and find joy in their joys - - A. M. WIIiLIAMS COMPANY ing him, ant) that is was simply absurd I mittens, at the New York Gash Store Afyjc(aK Pr-pntdltouIoi-As simiUiliuf.il'uotliiiulllcfjtila lint' ;,unouUis ami Llowcls el' l'rthiwK'sDiealion.Clit'crrnl-iii-.-.s.iiulHt'St.CotUdiusnoilliLT Ormmi.Morpluiie nor Mineral. iSOT KAW V OTIC . Ja,niui iS'teit' l!urK,ll.x Mtt - taw' , . JlKHlfiJtltti'Sufo 'w tl.inr, JI7.lt'" Applied Hiuucily forConslipn lion, Sum Sloumcli, Diarrhoea iind Loss oi- Sump. Facsimile Sigiuilurc of Nnw Yomf, t.CT COPY OF WRAPPER. Vt CASH Aiiitii-lcitn HoiNim triiNtiriUhftr tl. uw VoitK, Dec. 0. A number of Canadian lioree experts, mostly veteri naries, have just passed through this city on their way to St. Louie und Western points to pass on heads of horses selected by British military agents for ueo in the Transvaal. One of these ex perts, Dr. William Dureus Hamilton, who will examine a large number of horses at St. Louis that have been selected for the impel ial police who will to face the mob patrol the Boer country, said that the country to ovoid meeting the mob searching for the prisoner. Gibson, who has never denied his crime, intimates that others were im plicated for the purpose of getting the life insurance on the child. He said the object in burning the child in spots with the poker was to make it appear she died of smallpox. Ho declared he could not tell how the child's legs were brokeu. He seems willing to go to Oatlettsburg Ipu Kestoreri, Then .'etlr(l. Washington, Dec. 0, Brigadier General Charles P. Egan, commiesary general, was today restored to duty by the president nnd at once placed on the retired list. The order is'ued by the president re mitted tiie unexpired portion of his een- 1C(I to 1C3. Three democrats, Hall (Pa.) and Underbill and Slayton (N. Y.), voted with the republicans for the bill, and McCall (rep. Mass.) witli the cemo crats against it. Otherwise it was a strict party vole. The proposition to which some of the democrats attempted to commit their Cuturrli (JHtinot lie Cured, Tfe Kind You Have with local applications, as they cannot reach tiie seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional diseas-e, and in order to cure it von must take inter nal lemedies. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken internally, and nuts directly on Bears the bignacure WW (3" For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA satisfaction American-bred hoi pes had ! given the British militaiy authorities j was remarkable, and lie did not know , ! what liia government would have done if it bad not been for the dependence that cn!d be put upon the American , nore. market, especially in U.o v est. j Ul0 b!lK)(i and IUUCOU8 surfaces. Hall's I I horsoa aretcarce m ISurope and ClUarrh Cuie iu uot R QUauk medicine. : A .u," he said, "aud even thwn tua few j It H9 waa ;jl.eser!be(t l,v one oi tho bait j that can be proemed in thoa countries i phvs,U.lttnfl in tili8 COuntrv for yee-s, and j ' ouiinut be relied upon to do the work re-1 j, aregnliU. prasCription. It is composed i '.lulrtd hh well hb the American-bred , of tho bl!St loulc8 known, combined with 1 i aiuuiaie. I A Yillugu r.tfii'kMtilUi KhvdiI (Ha LUtlu tenet and restored him to a "status of side in caucus, an extension of tho pres duty with station in this city." lent temporary army until .Inly 1, 1903, This order was immediately followed j which was voted upon indirectly on a by one issued by General Miles, un- ! motion to recommit, commanded tho nouncing that General Egan had been 1 votes of neaily about half the opposition placed on the retiied list today, on his . and two republicans, McCall and Mann I own application, after SU years service, j (111.). Many of the democrats, however, voted againct tho motion because they A l in v Hill rasned. Washington, Dec. (I.-The Hou?e to- j wero opposwl not only to the reoitraniza- day, at thu end of a long session, pa tul the armv reorganization bill by a vote of Hon bill, but also continuing the tempo- . rary army at ita present stiopgth. a the best blood puriiieis, acting directly Mr. H. JI, Snii's i,ii"t. Black, thu ou the mucous sui'ianoi, well-known coiubiuatiou of the two Tiie perfect ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Nend for testimonials, Iree. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drrogslMt, price 7fte. Hull's Family Pills are the test. 12 blacksmith at Urtthnuisvilie, Sullivan Co.,K. Y., says: "Oar little sou, five years old, lias always been subject to croup, and eo bad have tho attacks been that we have feared many times thai lie ,ouM die. Wu have had the doctor and ! rued many laedicmes, but Chamberlain's ! Cougii Kemedy is now om 'aolo reliance. ; It seems to dissolve the tough mucus I mul liv I'ivitiL' frfmient doses when the " " , , t .,! .........1 ... ii Ithocroupv nymptoma appear we havo!" "'" ' e.-i.K, j found that thu druatlHd croup is cured "b will be about the !rgtBt l,.,f it ...it- tmltlBd." Them s no 01 n ; niu. cocnu bjioi-ih. ca.fu.eiun dantter in jjivuiij this remedy for it con- j P l J'1 t dillereut poiiiio lor inv ojiivt'Miiun. iiiv jeauiii educators of the statu will be in attend- Ht.ito 'i'uuulier' .luuuul AIvutlUK, Ai.ii.vny, Or., Dtc. 5 Reports received from ditl'ereiit parte of the elate IddicutQ that the attendance at the State Teach- l t i lit tf'jf I tains no opium or other injurious diUKj and may bit e.lven as contlduntly to a TMC CSNTAUR COMPANY. WtW YOIIK CITY. babe an to an adult tliu drupntet. CIiIIcIhIu.Vit CiIixiiii III .l.lll. M Whvu.i.i:, Ivy. .Dec. li. John Gibson, of 0'itlt'ttnbiiic, who is charged with havlut: inurdi'ied Ids iufant ftep-daiiKh-tor by forcing a lod-hot poker down lier throat, was placed Iu the Mnysvillo jidl today for nafe keopluu'. It was apparent that to take him to the scene of hie crime meant death by burning at the stake, The deputy eh mill' having him m charge spent most of last night driving over tho Forsalebo Blakelev, m- Win . 1. .o ..i.ticiputed the convention t;i4 imp.jrtuntpart in the tciiool legiflation of Hie next seafion. Vou c.ui't all'jrd to rlsl: your life by allowing a cough or a cold to dev into pneumonic or consumption. Minu'o Cough Cure will cure Ihioat ami lung tioubks quicker than any other j preparation known. .Many doctors use it as a specific for grippe. It id an in fallible remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it. Sold by Olarko & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. 'U liaVJH Qkttainad $S,O0O Mfe Stssufancei PaHoy " My business asi proprietor of tho l.jvuun Shell Oyster Parlor, 2.(5 Main street, Rochester, N. V., writes Mr. C'hurks V. l!.ibtoi.k, "was so confining that my lungs becume affected. My doctor t.'ld i.io I'd liavo to leave tho store ami o to worn at sonic -thiiiKOutdoors. He said my luuga were iu bad bhope, and I knew it just as well as lie did. The trouble had been gloving on me for a long time. Like most other people, 1 irkd to nuke myself believe tho trouble was not ia the lunsrs, I called it tiionuich trouble or ner- . vous disorder, but I '- kcjit coughing, spitting and w astinK away right along. 1 lost in weight, falling from 140 to 115 pounds. Somehow ov other, I got hold of Ack ers hnglisii Kemctiy r for Throat and Lung Troubles, and after taking it avcirdiug to directions. I was as well as any rami in New York State. I was healthier and stronger than be. foro I took the cold which came so uoar killing me. I now weigh 150 pountls ten pounds more than over. After recovering, 1 applied lor a htu insurance wiw.n ,iMv luurnn examinim? me. I was afraid he would discover posi- nut 1f ! clop I that hiy lungs had once been affected, but he didn't. I passed all right, an (),, . ! was pronounced in a iirst-class condition. If that isn't proof of tho most pos i ,-... i,i.,i ti,ni Aoir..i-'s Rmrlish Reuicdv is a irreat medicine, I don't know win 1 . ,.. . ' , ... ... it 1.1 .. .... ..1 vou call proof. I give it my wannest cnaorsemeiu. my unmet,;, i& gn uu uuuvc Auyono who wishes may write 1110 personally about my case." Sold at 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2d., cs. 3d,, 4s. (id. Jf you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. llVuiitwrfttWAi-atelffftfainiihf. 11'. UQOKl'.li A; CO., l'iir!(loii, Xtw York, For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy. 3i