&hi Dalles VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1901. NO. 35 THE BOER PLANS UPSET Effect of Eastern Movement of British Troops Kcport of Lord Kitchener. London, Feb. 10. The war office hue received the following dispatch from I,oni Kitchener, the commander-in-chief in Smith Africa : "Pretoria, Feb. . The columns work ing eastward orenpied Ermelo, February li, with slight oppoHition. A large foice of Holts, t'Htimated lit 7000. under Louis liotlm, retired eiiBtwnid. About 8i;0 Mgons with families pasped through Ermelo on the way to Amsterdam, and .1 very large quantity of stock is being driven east. "A pe.iei) deleg.ito under hentenee of death, and other Roer prisoners were taken hy the Honrs. All the reports show that the 15 iers are exceedingly bitter. Fifty Hoern nurreiidered. 'l.nniH I'.nthn. with 2000 men. attacked (ieni'rii! Miiith l).irrieii at Orange Camp, at . in., February (i. He wan repulsed alter severe fighting. General Spruit was killed ; General 'Randemryor whs teverely wounded, and two eornetH were killed. Twenty of tho Hoer dead were left in our hands, and many severely wounded, and two eornetH were killed. Our casualties were "1 killed uud o'.5 wo Hided. 'Our movement to the cad is reporttd to have thoroughly upset all the enemj 'h calculations, and created a panic, in the district. "Christian Dewet appears to be cross int; the line south of Jaegersfonteiu road to the west this mornim:, having failed to effect a crossing by the drifts east of Ittttlmlie. "In Cape Colony Canovia',haR been oc cupied hy Colonel de Lisle, who entered February C; the enemy retired." halnoim Munt'Ou. Toi'kka, Kan Feb. 10. A meeting of the citizens of Topeku this afternoon, at which M00 wore present, decided Unit the "j'jints" of the city must go at once. Friday, February 10, is named as the time w hen the cleansing of the city munt j he made complete. If it is not done by that time an army of 1000 men will im mediately move upon the "joints," ai d ,Tr,i;T.',.?'?ii'i,Siltro,iii, AYegclable Preparalionfbr As similating IticFoodandRegula ling lite Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur ness and Rest.Conlains nelllier Ophim.Morpliine norMiueraL Not "Narcotic. yr ofOUdk-SAMUELPtTCWi jllx.Stnn AnurSrn t Apetfeci Remedy forConslipa Won , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca htul Loss of Sleep. FacSumIo Signature or NEW YOHIC. man nan EXACT COfY OF WRAPPER. ffGTiTlflTfflTMl ' i i. jit linn Tr.iiiii I'li,;;".'.!'!" remove them by force. The meeting this afternoon was re markable in every respect. It was carried hy a committee of the Law En forcement League, and was attended by nearly nil the prominent business men of tho city, Conservative men, who have heretofore advocated moderation, insist that the puiplu ot Topepa fihall take the law in their own bands. An ultimatum was passed, commanding the officers of the city and county to perform their duty regarding tho closing of the "joints." The property-owners on whose premises the "jointe" are kept were warned that they had better abate the nuisances at once, or the people of Topekn would not be lesponsihle for the damage that might ensue to the build ings. I'ruvniitiifl a IrHKMly. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre vented a dreadful tragedv and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night. She had tried tnanv remedies and 'doctors but steadilv grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of I'neumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Everv bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Rlakeley'sDrug Store. 6 Mr. Atuytirlck'H Cant-, Chicago, Feb. 10. A epecial cable gram from London to t tie Chicago Record says: A well-authenticated report reaches the Record's correspondent tonight to the effect that Mrs. Florence Maybrick will be released from Aylesbury prison tomorrow, Monday, At the United States emhaesy nothing is known about the matter, and Ambassador Choute, when seen ut his residence tonight, de dined to either deny or confirm the rumor. The authorities conversant with the attempts to secure the famous prisoner's freedom assert that if at last she is to be given her liberty, this may be regarded as due to the influence of King Edward and may be interpreted ns a token of appreciation of American sympathy over the death of Queen Victoria. Hamilton Brown's "0 Million" shoe for men, only $2 at The New Yoik Cash Store. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought THC QHTUI COMWm. l TOM CITT. Bears the i Signature jv Jv In nj' Use jr For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Business in the Dry Goods section opened up to a livelr quickstep this morning the tune played being HElHtojTS of EVERYTHING at JJUtF PRIGE. Some very choice bargains were picked up by the earl' comers but plent' more here for those who come later. So be on time if you want Waist Lengths of Silk, worth $2.50, for $1.25 Skirt Lengths of Dress Goods, worth $3.00, for.... 1.50 Dress Lengths of Dress Goods, worth 7.50, for. .. 3.75 -AND YOUK REMNANTS nels, etc., at same reductions. Fine Toilet Soap Oatmeal Glycerine. SPECIAL, 3 cakes 25C J'ui tneiM Kail Out. Sai.km, Feb. 9. -The Rielley-Hertz Clothing Company, a corporation doing business in this city, ie being dissolved under exciting circumstances. The cap ital stock of the company is $10,000, of which Samuel Rosenstine, of Chicago, owns sfGOOO; John Hertz, J3000, and C. S. Rteley.iflOOO. Last evening Kosenstine arrived In the city and called at the afore, which is conducted by the other two gentlemen, and while talking of company iitl'rtirs with them was called uway to con sult with their attorneys. On his re turn he found that the lock had been changed on the door, and that he was locked out. He btoke in the rear door just in time to see u member ot the (inn leaving through the front door. He took possession and sent for the police, He sought to have a warrant Issued for the anest of his associates, but the city recorder could not sen that a crime had beeu committed, and would issue no warrant. An inventory of stock is being taken, and developments are awaited with interest. Rosenstine claims to have large business connections in Sacramento, Haltlmore and other places. Hieley was formerly manager of A. 1). Steiubach's store, in this city, while Hertz came hero some four years ago from Tho Dalles. Flll!ln tHvlne In, Poitr Townhknd, Wash,, Feb, 1). The United States transport Almond Hranch arrived today from thut. port January 0. Among her passengers was City Council man Holgate, of Tacoma, who reports that the Filipinos are arriving in squads of 10 to 100 at Manila, and humbly beg "Big Bear" $2.50 -CLOSING SPECIAL at Don't wait long. They're going to bo snapped right up. Men who have worn the "Big Bear" $2.50 Hats know what this offering means and appreciate the re duction. There are. only some 3h dozen all, told, in cluding all sizes from 6 to 7$, and a good part of the lot are hats that have been taken from their boxes for the first time today are bran new. Three shades of brown, in two shapes. jsxse: window dibfijAV. CHOICE OK- in Ribbons, Laces, Embroi deries, White Goods, Do mestics, Table Linens, Sheetings, Outing Flan A. OT. WILLIAMS GO. or the privileo of laving down their arms and swearing allegiance to the United States. He says that the rebel lion is over, uud that only roving bands of insurgents are now bearing arms against the United States, and when they come upon a email party of Ameri cans they attack them. Thisclass, hew ever, is rapidly giving up the struggle. Mr. Holgate rays there is no doubt at Manila but that Agulnaldo has been killed. During an engagement he wi s seen to fall from his horse, and papers were captured in saddle bags from his horse as proof of his death. This news, he says, was censored at Manila, but he insists that it is correct. ISlMiiurk' I run Nerve. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25cat Blukeley's drugstore, (i To Kufori'e tliti I'rolilliilifiu I.aw. Toi'j'KA, K-n., Feb. 9, Attorney General Goddurd tonight appointed Judge Redden as assietuut attorney general for this country to enforce the prohibition law. It is understood that an agresalve campaign will be started at once. Judge liedden is the attorney who had charge of the defense of Jessie Morrison in the recent Eldorado murder trial. Knterirle U Clear, Entkiu'IUsk, Kan,, Feb, 0. The worn en of this city have started a complete Brown Fedora Hats OUT- $1.75 Did you notice the superb bargains displayed in our East Window of Men's Fine Neckwear at AwC choice. IMPERIALS, SQUARES, SCARPS, FOUR-IN-HANDS, PUFFS, CLUBS and BAT-WINGS. Not one Tie in the lot worth less than 50c from there up to $1.00. reading-room in the location of a joint broken up by Mrs, Nation during her visit hero. The room will be in caro of the W. C. T. U. and will be free to all young men. Enterprise is entirely cleur of joints as a result of Mrs. Nation's visit. Tim KltK t" Die l'reillHt, Washington, Feb. 9. The text of tho telegram of acknowledgement from King Edward VII to President McKinley, is as follows : "I desire to express my high apprecia tion of the respect shown to the memory of the the late Majesty by your attend ance and by that of your cabinet at the memorial service in Washington. I am deeply touched by this and other special marks of sympathy received from the United States." President McKinley sent the following reply : "His Majesty. King Edwurd VII, Lon don: I am gratified by your Majesty's message. The tribute of the American people to the memory of your illustrious mother was general and heartfelt." The Iteiit 1'lanter, A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound to the adectod parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side orchest, give it a trial and you are certain to bo more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Halm also cures rheumatism, One application gives re lief, For sale by Hlakeley, the druggUt, You will not have boils jf you l Clarke & Falk's sure cure toi bolls. 25c Men's Colored Laundered Shirts 50c at choice. and our counter-showing of Men's White Unlaundered Shirts at 35c each. Both are specialties not to be found outside of this store, at near these prices qualities considered. Children's Caps Worth from 'Joe to 69c. SI'ECIAI I5c Story r Slave. To ho bound hand and foot for yeara by the chains of diseaso is the worst form ol slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such tv slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless tor five yeara that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Hitters, shots wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells, This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, rundown people, Every bottle guaranteed. Only B0 cents. Sold by Hlakeley, the Drug gist. ( A powerful engine cannot he run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the strain of an active lifo with u weak stomach ; neither cm wo Btop thu human machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digent enough food to keep the body strong, such a pruparuliou as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It di gests what you eat audit simply can't help hut do you good, Claiko A Falk'a P, O. Pharmacy. Recent expuiimeuts show that all classes of foods may bu completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is thu only combination of all thu natural digestauta ever devife l thu demand for it has be come enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indigestion and it always gives instant relief, Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacy.