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IXTAISBBK, Volue XXXV
Consolidated 1882.
THE DALLES. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1899.
NO 50
ANOTHER FILIPINO
GENERAL KILLED
Never
experiment
with so
important
an article
as the
human
food
Gregori del Pilar Fell
Near Cervantes.
elected men
Bradley.
at once by Governor
Tell Tour Sister.
A Beautiful Complexion Is an impossi-
dility without good pure blood, the
sort tht only exists in connection
with good digestion, a healthy liver
and bowels. Karl's Glover Root Tea
BRITISH RE
PULSED AGAIN
act9 directly on the bowels, liver and They Sllffer HeaVV LOSSeS
kidneys keeping them in perfect health I u "
Price 25 cts. and 50 cts.
It is, the high
quality of Royal
Baking Powder
that has estab
lished its great
and world-wide
reputation.
Every house
wife knows she
can rely upon
it: that it makes
the bread and
biscuit more delicious and whole
some always the finest that can
be baked.
It is economy and every way
better to use the Royal, whose
work is always certain, never
experimental.
' There are many imitation baking
powders, made from alum. They
may cost less per .pound, but'
their use is at the cost of health.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK
Manila, Dec. 10. General Gregori
del Pilar, commanding Aguina'do's
body-guard, was killed by Mayor 'Pey
ton March's battalion of the Thirty
third infantry in a fight 18 miles north
west of Cervantes, December 3. Ac
cording K reports which General
Young obtained from escaped Spanish
prisoners at Vigan, several days ago,
Major March left the cost, -where he
was pursuing Aguioaldo, and en
countered -General del. Phar on a
fortified trail. They fought for four
hours, during which time 70 Filipinos
were killed and wounded. The Ameri-
ican loss was one killed and six wound
ed. The Spaniards report that Ma
jor March is still pursuing the insurgents.
Del Pilar was one of the leaders of
the present and of another Spanish
revolution. He was a mere youth, and
was reported to have graduated at a
leading European university. Professor
Schurman met him as a member of the
first peace commission, and rated him
as remarkably clever.
The Americans have occupied Ban-
gued, province of Abra. -
General Grant's expedition hae
visited Orani and several western
I towns, meeting small bands. He killed
several of the rebels and captured a
quantity of munitions of war.
A Brilliant Move.
London. Dec. 10. The war office
has issued the following dispatch from
General Buller, dated at Frere camp
December 9, afternoon.
. "The following was received from
General White today: 'Last night I
sent General Hunter, with 600 Natal
volunteers, under Roynston, and 100
of the imperial light horse, under
Edwards to surprise a gun on a bill.
The enterprise was admirably carried
out and was entirely successful, the
hill being captured and a six-inch gun
and a howitzer being"' destroyed with
guncotton. A maxim was captured
and brought to .Ladyemith. Our loss
was one killed and Major Henderson,
of the first battalion of the Argyll
Highlanders wounded. At the same
time that Colonel Knox seized the
hill, one squadron of the Nineteenth
hussars rode around Pepworth hill,
burning kraals and cuttiug the tele
graph lines. They had no casualties."
fear Over Fifty Tears.
An Old and Well-Tried Rem
edy. Mrs. Winaiow's Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success
It soothes the child, softens the gums
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug
gists in every part of tbe world
Thenty-five cents a bottle. Its value
is uncalculable. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winslow's.
at Strombergv
New York, Dec. 11. A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says: The
British forces in South Africa have
met with a signal defeat. This sen
sational news was officially announced
from the war office at midnight. Gen
eral Gatacre admitting that he had
met with a serious reverse in an attack
yesterday morning on Stromberg, in
Northern Cape Colony. The British
general says he was misled .by guides
as to the Boer position, and'.found
"impracticable ground." Apparently
he was caught in an ambush, as his
casualties, as at present known; are
alarming.
The numbers of dead and wounded
oonnot be considered excessive in the
circumstances, but the enormous num
bers reported missing suggest that the
engagement must not have .been un
like tbat of Nickolson'a Nek, when
General White lost so heavily.
For Hoarseness.
George A. Pontine, Upper Sandusky,
O., writes: I have been using Foley's
Honey and Tar for sore throat and
hoarseness and find it is the best rem
edy I have ever tried. ' It stopped the
cough immediately and relieved all
soreness. Clark & Fait, druggists.
IN CONGKESJ
QUARTER-century old
remedy for coughs and
colds that's as good to
day as it ever was, and
always has been the best. Twenty
five years of guaranteeing Foley's
Honey and Tar, because it was a
sure remedy.has brought its reward
in large sales and many friends.
It's still the same guaranteed-to-cure-or-money-back
remedy.
It will enre all coughs and colds,
croup and whooping cough, la
grippe and bronchitis. It will
relieve asthma and consumption,
even the worst cases, and will pre
vent pneumonia. It's guaranteed.
For cuts, bruises or sores
BANNER SALVE is best.
Jos. T. Peters & Co.
..Building
Materials.,
Sold by Clarke and Falk, The Dalles, Oregon.
OF ALL KINDS.
With Drotrudinff nil. hmnfTht v.- . :
Won wltU wbloh I was f afflict inXr.,""?Z
years. I ran across your CASCARETS in th.
town or Newell, la., and never found anything
to eaual them. To-dnv T n .mu. i
plies and feel like a ne w man.
u. a. a-aiiz. mi jones St., Sioux City, la.
CANDY
TRAD! MASH
nmiMin p.i.t.M. d. m .
(food. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 26 Wo.
. CURE CONSTIPATION.
8uriht ssmy Co-py. Calease, MmI, law Terk. 311
PROFESSIONAL.
A.
S. BENNET
Attorney at Law
Farm Machinery, Etc.
M'
r. MOOKK.
COKE & GAVIN,
JOHN OA VI V
Attorneys At Law.
Kooma 39-40 overTJ. S. Land Office.
NO.Tfl.RAft Sold and jraaranteed by alldrnc
HW I U'DAw gists to Tobacco Habit?
IN EARLY VOTE
TO BE TAKEN
Finance Bill to Be Rail
roaded Through.
Washington, Dec. 8. The com
mittee on rules of the house today de
cided to bring in a rule for considera
. (on of the finance bill, the general de?
bate to begin next Monday and pou
tlnue until Friday, and with debate un.
' der a fiye-minute rule on Saturday, with
a provision for vote Monday, December
. 18, Immediately after the reading of
, the journal. .. Twenty minutes on each
side will be allowed for debating on
the rule. -
Ualgel, (Pa.,) from the committee on
rales, presented amendments to the
rules agreed upon by the committee
on insular affairs to consist of 17 mem
bers to have jurisdiction "over all matters-excepting
' those effecting the
revenues . and appropriations," per
taining to the islands which came to
the United States through the treaty
of 1899 with Spain, and to Cuba, the
membership of the committees on
foreign affairs, merchant marine and
fisheries, public lands, military affairs,
naval affairs, and District of Colum
bia, from 15 to 17 members, and tbe
committee on territories from 13 to 15.
The resolution for the appointment
of an insular committee was adopted
without aivision. DaUell then offered
a resolution for the consideration of
the currency bill and spoke in its favor.
Richardson, on behalf of the minority,
dissented emphatically from the pro
position advanced by Dalzell, that the
bill contained nothing radically new.
For tbe first time in tbe history of tbe
country it was proposed by statutory
provisions to fasten a gold standard
upon the country.
Bailey declared tbe proposed course
gf the majority was without precedent
as defense, DaUell olosed the debate
for a special order, and the roll was
called on its adoption,. The special
order was adopted by a striot party
. vote of 163 to 144. At 1:30 the house
adjourned until Monday.
What a Well Known Ballroad Man and
Beeldent of Umafr hlnks of roley's
Kidney, Cure. -
have been troubled a. great deal
with baobaohe, I was loduoed to try
Foley's Kidney" oure, and one bottle
entirely relieved me. i I gladly reoom.
. mend it to any one especially my
friends among the train men, who are
usually similarly .afflcted. " ,
Geobge H. Hausan,' Engineer on
L. E. & V7. R. B.
AJH. Thurness, Mgr. Wills Creek
Coal Co. Buffalo, Ohio, writes: "
I haye been affected with kidnev and
bladder trouble for years; passing
gravel or stones, accompanied by ex
cruciating pains. - Other medicines
tly gave temporary relief. After
taking Foley's Sidney Cure, the re
sult was surprising, A few doses
started the bricks dust, little fine
tones, etc., and now I have no pain
across my kidneys and feel like a new
man, Foley's Kidney Cure has done
f 1000 worth of good. Clark & Falk,
druggists.
Mrs. Thomos Rlddleman,'- Parshall
ville, , Mich, writes; - I was troubled
with salt rheum for; oyer thirteen years
and had tWed a number of doctors
without relief. My husband bought a
box of Banner Salve, which I applied
two or three times ami my hands be
gao to get better. In a short time
they were entirely cured. Clark A
Falk, druggists.
by the Boers or has merely engaged in
recpnnolsance in force.
Reinforcements are rapidly arriving
at Sterkstrom to strengthen Gatacre,
Including much needed artillery. The
authorities expect speedy news that
Gatacre has taken the offensive, thus
diverting a portion of the Orange Free
State forces now obstructing the ad
vance of Methuen.
A war office dispatch from Buller
confirms the statement that hello
graphic communication has been fully
established with Ladysmlth and tbat
Buller and White have been conferring
as to their future movements. The
latest advices from Frere camp show
tbat the bombardment of Ladysmlth
was continued Thursday, December 7.
On
Bottle.
MOBS 1-luHTIHQ B SPORTED.
Beport ef Another Battle at
fodder Blver.
LONDON, Dec. 8. While nothing in
the latest messages from the .British
camp at Modder river indicated an im
mediate advance, it appears that Pre
toria has news that , fighting was re
sumed Wednesday. It is not shown,
howeyer, whether Methuen has ad
vanced on the new position taken up
Every
Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is
this guarantee: "All we ask of you to
use two-thirds of the contents of this
bottle faithfully, then if you can say
you are not benifited return tbe bottle
to your druggist and he may refu. d
the money." Price 25 cts., 50 cts,, add
$1.00. Blakeleyand Houghton,
To, Settle the Controversy.
New York, Deo. 8 A special to the
Herald from Washington says; Presi
dent McKinley, during an interview
with Senator Wellington, expresses
himself in favor of reviving the grade
of vice-admiral in the interest of both
Rear-Admiral Sampson and Rear-Ad
miral Schley. He beleivea that (his
is the simplest saluton of tbe whole
Sampson-Schley controversy, and it is
expected that Senator Wellington will
introduce a bill in a few days providing
for the appointment of two vice-ad
mirals without specifying names.
The president very frankly said that
if suoh a bill beoame a law, he would
pr-omply nominate both . Sampson and
Schley in the order named. This ar
rangement, both the president and
Senator Wellington believe, will meet
the approval of a majority of the friends
of both officers.
Ioea This Strike Ton?
Muddy complexions, - nauseating
breath- come from chronic consump
tion.' Karl's Clover Root Tea is an
absolute cure and has been sold for
fifty years on g absolute guarantee.
Price 25 cents and 50 cents, at Blake
ley & Houghton, druggists. '
so Unlikely Report.
New York, Dee. 8, A dispatch to
the Herald from London gives the 401-
lowing advices from Modder river:
It is reported that serious dissenaeto
slOns have broken out in the 'gpfer'
camp between the f.rn8Ya.l and tM
Free Stater: .General Cronje insists'
upon ' putting Transvaal officers In
command of the Free State troops and
ays that the latter will not fight. - A
trustworthy , native who escaped from
theBoers state, that he drove his mas
ter Andrew Conje and 'Head com man
dant Wessels away in a cart ' after the
battle of Modder river. They quarrel
led all through the journey.'' ' Wessels
severely blamed the Transvaalers for
not coming to the assistance of the
Free Staters.
. . ' How is Tour wifeT
j 4 Has she lost her beauty? . If so, con
stlpatlon, indigestion, pick headache
are the principal causes. Karl's Clover
Root Tea. has cured, these Ula or half
a century. Price 35 Cts, and SO cts.
Money refunded if results are not
satisfactory. Blakeley & Houghton
druggists.
" Leaped JFroa at Window. '
FAIRVTEW, Or. Deo. 8. A prisoner
named Jones, who was on his way to
the penitentiary,together with another
prisoner, in charge of Sheriff Living
stone, of Grant county, escaped last
evening by jumping from the window
of an O. R. & N. train, which had
stopped here.
Sheriff Livingstone at once offered
a reward of $50 for the recapture of
Jones, and parties are scouring the
country in search of him.
Cape Nome In Danger.
Seattle, Dec. 8. Arrangements
have been completed for a big gam
bling and theatrical enterprise, to be
established at Cape Nome in tbe spring.
The plans Involve an expenditure of
160,000. . A special steamer will ' take
North 40 variety performers, the
paraphernalia for the biggest gambling
house in Alaska and a building 60 by
140 feetj three stories high.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in
this country. "Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven years
she withstood its severest tests, but.
her vital organs were undermined and
death seemed ' Imminent, for three
months she coughed incessantly, and
could not sleep. She finally discovered
a way to recovery, by purchasing of
us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, and was so much
relieved on taking first dose, that she
slept all night; and with two bottles,
has been absolutely cured, her name is
Mrs. Luther Lut.z.' Thus writes W.
C. Hamsick oVCo., of Shelby, N. C.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store. Regular size 50c and
$1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. '
MANY WRBK KILLED,
Terrible Gas Explosion in Coal Mine at
, Carbonado.
TAeOMA Deo. 10. A mine explosion
at Carbonado, 40 miles easternly from
Tacoma, at 11 o.clock yesterday morn
ing, killed 33 men. Identification of
the dead men is almost impossible.
The scraps of clothing that still cling
to the bodies of the men are carefully
preserved, laid aside and labelled to
aid in the lndentiflcation. ' Frenzied
relatives of the missing men gather at
the mouth of the mine, , watching eagar
ly to catch a glimpse of the forms as
they are hurried by to the coroner's
office.
The tunnel in which the explosion
took place is about li miles in lenght
on a water level under the southwest
part of town. There are several air
ohutes running up to the surface -of
Win gate bill west of there. The force
of the explosion was such tbat it
knocked John Ryan, said to be a Finn,
who was working at the eight cross
cut, 32Q feet above the water level.
The oause of the explosion is a
mystery to every one. Not even tbe
miners rescued can give the slightest
possible explanation. Only safety
lamps, the English Clanney and the
Davie patterns, are worn when at work.
Should, howereyer, one of the men
haplessly .open his lamp in an accumu
lation of coal gas the gas would sudden
ly ignite and explode. The only open
light known was that from tbe small
locomotive used to haul the car in and
out to the canyon on the main leyel.
It is, merely theorizing to say that this
was the cause. .
. , It is believed that between 30 and 35
men were killed in tbe accident. Many
of those who got out alive are terribly
burned, and some of them will die.
Olorlons News
Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of
Washita, I. T.' .'He writes "Four
bottles of Elecrlc Bitters has cured
Mrs. Brewer of. scrofula, wuloh had
caused her great' suffering for years.
Terrible sores would break out on her
head and faoe, and the best' doctors
could give no help; bat her cure is
complete and her he.il th is excellent.
This shows what ' thousands - have
proved that Electric Bitters is the
best blood purifier known. It's the
supreme remedy foe eczema, tetter,
salt rheum, ulcers, boils, and running
sores. ' It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion,
builds up the strength.. Only 50 cents.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton drug
gists. Guaranteed. -
OEBTlFIOATC JTUB TATLOB. '.
Declared Governor-Elect of Kentucky nj
a Vote of 193,714, '.,''.
Frankfort, Ky., Dee. 10.--.At 9;45
yesterday the eleotion. certificate of
WUUam. 8- Taylor; was signed by the
eleotion commissioners, and he was
declared governor-eleot of Kentucky
The official figures of tbe vote, filed
with the secretary of state are:
Taylor..... 193,714
Gobel... , 191,331
Blg-n Time In Stock Exchange.
New York, Dec. 11. The galleries
of the stock exchange were filled with
visitors today expecting to witness an
exciting time In the stock market.
They were not disappointed. The
people who would not think of selling
stock when at 5 to 15 points higher,
tumbled over each other to sell this
morning. The news of a serious re
verse to British arms in Soutn Africa
awakened a lively apprehension in the
minds of Wall street operators and
was an aid to tbe bears in the hulla
baloo they raised to encourage stocks
to decline.- The so-called trust stocks
were the center of the attack.
The Appetite of Goat .
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics
whose stomach and liver are out of or
der. 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 insures
perfect health and great energy. Only
25 oentB at Blakeley .& Houghton's
drugstore. ;
Statehood for Arlxonia. t
Chicago, Dec. 10. A special to the
Chicago Record from Phoenix, Aria.,
says: An enthusiastic mass meeting
was held here yesterday to start a
movement to secure statehood at the
present session of congress. Promi
nent men from all parts of Arizona
were in attendance ' and took part.
Goyernor Murphy was elected chair
man of a committee of 30 which will go
to Washington early in January to
advocate statehood.
Be Fooled tbe Surgeons.
All doctors told Renic Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18
months from Rectal Fistula, he would
die unless a costly - operation was per
formed, but he enred himself with five
boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
surest Pile pure on Earth, and the best
Salve in the world. 25 cents a box.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Governor oi Caba.
New York, Deo. 11. A special to
the, Herald from . Washington says
tbat the title "Governor of Cuba"
will be the official designation of the
offioe. to which Major General Wood
will be assigned. By omitting the
"military',' the pre '.dent hopes to im
press upon the C' ans that under the
new regime, "civil government," as
far as possible under military officers
and men, will obtain.
Pont Bisk Tonr Ufa.
Many of your friends, or people
whom you know of , have contracted
consumption, pneun, onla or other
fatal diseases by nei' lect of a simple
cold or cough. Ft ley's Honey and
Tar, a safe arid pleasant cough medi
cine, would have saved them. It is
guaranteed. . Clark & Falk, druggist..
Another Presidential Ticket.
COLUMP.U3, O., Deo. 10. The union
reform party will nominate by direct
vote a presidential ticket in 1900 on the
established platform of the ' party,
which consists of a single plank ad
vocating the initative and referendum
method for all legislation both state
and national. Thia disclsion was
reached by the national executive com
mittee of the party at a conference in
this olty with tbe Ohio state executive
committee.
Bew Are Toir Kldaeys f
Dr. Hobbe-SparasTis Pills enre all kidney Ills. Ban
elatrae. Add. 8lerliiia KemeOj Co, Chicago or N. T
The House Takes up Currency Bill and the
Senate Considers K evolutions.
Washington, Doc. 11. There was
only a fair attendance in the galleries
of tbe house to witness the opening of
the debate on the currency bill. Im
mediately after the reading of the
journal, the house, under tbe special
order, went into a committee of the
whole, with Mr. Hepburn, (Iowa) in the
chair, and entered upon the considera
tion of the bill. Mr. Overstreet (Ind-)
in charge of the measure on the floor,
opened the general debate with a set
speech that occupied the greater por
tion of the day.
Washington, Deo. 11. The announ
ced intention of Mason (HI.) to address
the senate today on his resolution ex
pressing the sympathy of the senate
with the South African republics in
the war with Great Britain drew a
large crowd to the senate galleries.
In the absence of President Frye.Platt
(Conn.) occupied tne chair. : -; ;:
Hoar presented resolutions of ' the
Massachuetts legislature In favor of( a
constitutional amendment providing
for uniform hours of labor in manufact-
Piatt preseni'afeeolutWn-1bTno
legislature of Connecticut in opposi
tion to the admissions of polygamist
to congress.
Pettigrew (S. D.) offered a resolution
calling on the secretary of war for all
orders relating to General Merriam's
action regarding the Coeur d' Alene
miners, relating the charges against
Memam in his conduct of the affair.
Chandler objected to tbe immediate
consideration of the resolution and it
went over. ,
Sick Heaeaehe.
is the bane of women. . What is wanted
is not relief alone, but relief and cure.
Dr. Loyal Ford's Dyspeptlcide will
cure siclc headache for all time. It
makes the stomach right. Clark &
Falk, druggists. -
tend that the next fight is to take
place at Magorsfontein. Apparectly
Spytiontein is not defended, or the
Boers are unwilling to unmask their
position there.
Bow to Prevent a Void.
After exposure or when you feel a
cold coming on take a dose of Foley's
Honey and Tar. , It never falls and
will prevent -Pneumonia or Consump
tion if taken in time. Clark & Falk,
. Taylor's plurality 2,383
.. .The operation which ended, for the
time being, at least, the bitterly fought
gubernatorial contest, was conducted
in the simplest manner. Tbe ma
jority opinion of Commissioners Pryor
and Ellis, and minority opinion of
Commissioner Poyntz were not read,
as was the original intention. The
three commissioners walked first to
the office of the clerk of the state su
preme court, where they filed two
opinions. They then passed into tbe
office of secretary of stave. Clerk
Cheoault, of the board of commis
sioners, read, the figures, showing that
the republican candidates for tbe state
ticket had received the largest number
of votes, and then tbo certificates of
election were signed at once. The
certificates, as soon as signed, were
filed with the secretary of state, and
commissions will be issued to the
"A Word to the -
Wise is Sufficient
Bat some stubborn people
cuait until 44 down sick " be
fore trying to ward off illness
or cure it The wise recog
nize in thword 44 Hood's"
assurance of health.
For all blood troubles, scrofot, pimples,
ts well as diseases of ihe kidneys, lever
and bowels, Hood's SarsapariHa. is the
effective and faultless cure.
Rheumatism" was practically
helpless from rheumatism in my shoulder.
Hood's SarsapariHa cured me and ever
since is a household favorite." Stirs. M,
E. 'Powers, 4812 St. Lawrence ctve..
Chicago, M.
V i juuj mum j
n-naM afi I' T T" r
Hood's PlUi ears ltrer lUs; tbe noo-nrlttlnf and
'enlT cathartic to Uk with Hood's Sartspsrllla,
LONDON PAPERS DISCOUBAGED.
Begard the Defeat at Btormberg a Most
Serious One.
London, Dec 11. Discussing the
defeat of General Gatacre at Storm
berg, the dally mall says: -
"Quite apart from the loss of 600
fighting men, the unexpected Boer
success will probably , cause a more
general and serious movement among
the' Cape 'Dutch. Tbe government
must promptly face this by the immed
iate dispatch of futher troops.
. The Daily mall says; "The reverse
General Gatacre has suffered is a sadly
empathio commentary on the peculiar
difficulty of military operations in a
semi-disaffected country. The enemy's
spies are everywhere, and nowhere can
we rely confidently on any counter in
formation. General Gatacre seems to
have' been completely trapped. Of
course, he will be Immediately rein
forced." The Standard says: "The event is in
the highest degree deplorable. It will
tell against us unfavorably in the Free
State, among the colonial Dutch and
even among the natives.' A great deal
of ' evidence has been accumulating
during the past weeks to show how
deeply the colony, or at least the north
ern and western ' portions of it, are
honeycombed by dissatisfaction. - Our
generals haye to cope with a rebel
colony as well as hostile republics, and
must take measures to lay their plans
in accordance with the details."
A Four Million Claim Knocked Out.
Washington, Dec. 11. The su
preme court has affirmed tbe opinion
of the court of claims in the case of the
of the Los Abra Silver Mining com'
pany against the Republic of Mexico,
holding the claim to be fraudulent.
The claim was for about 84,000,000.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the xioney
if it fails to cure. E. W. G ove's
signature is on each box. 25c. s Cd4
. Bomb Throwers In Spain.
Madrid, Dec. 11. Yesterday at the
theatre ntr M urjeiftX -oomb waa cc
ploded, and the. theatre was destroyed.
The audience got out without serious
accident.
Liquid Electricity.
The great electro magnetic oure for
all internal and external pain; guaran
teed to cure the deepest seated pain in
one to fifteen minutes. For sale at
Clarke & Falk's drug store.
R. E. Williams,
General Agent.
BATTLE AT MUDDBB BIVBB.
Methnen'a New Guns Play Havoc With
Boer Trenches. .
Modder River, Sunday evening,
Dec- 10. The naval four and seven
inch guns again took up a position
north of the camp this afternoon,
while the howitzer battery was posted
southeast on the left of the Boers.
Both opened 1 a hot fire with lyddite
shells and shrapnel, to which the
Boers sharply responded with a dozen
guns, thus unmasking their position,
which was the object of the British
maneuvers. After an hour's fighting,
the Boer guns . were silenced. The
howitzer searched the trenches, and
then threw shell after shell upon tbe
hills, the explosion oi the lyddites
causing the whole ground over an ex
tensive area to rise in the air in dense,
brown clouds. A Boer long gnn was
dismantled.
It now appears tbat the Boers in-
Masters Mnst Hans;.
Salem, Dec. 11. The supreme court
today finally passed upon the case of
the state vs. Magers, the petition for a
rehearing being denied.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
leach the seatof the disease. Catarrh is a blood
or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it
you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfacesr HaU's Ca
tarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It wss
prescribed by one of ths best physicians in this
country for yens, and is a regular prescription.
It is composed of the best tonics known, com
bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di
rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is what
produces such wonderful results in curing Ca-
tarra, senas ior testimonials, iree.
r'. j. Ufci.t;.N e. & uu., Jfrops -xoieao, u,
Sol d by Druggists Too.
Hall's Family Pills are the best, '
BA1B SV1TSK 65 CENTS,
aoy biir al fr-oi 6Sc $3.25, squsl at
' - - .... TOMII ! LO fB.IHI.
OUK OFFER: Cn' tliin nd out and cii.l
to ua. Include a goou alid
aiutipla of the exact ahatia wanu-d, and cut It
out as near the roots aa possible, inclose
ar ipMlal pries aaslsd ana Mill nm to
,ny postage, and w will auks tk w' li M
waiea your aair sxaet, and send to you by
mail, postpaid, and if you ars not perfectly
sntistted, return It and we will Immediately
relund your monev.
OsrSDeclalOSerPrMssslhlliiM. 1fa.h
80-ln. long, long stem, 6SO short stem.
90c; -os. a-in. long, short stem, S 1.291
a-oi. ss-tn. long, short stem, SI. SOI s-os.
it-ln. long, short stem. S2.231 SK-os. BMn.
ivniw.uiorinem, SI UUUUTKI
nuns, cue highest grade on the
market. OrsVr at aaea aa s.1 ttssesseeiel
srtess. Tear Bear? rstarasd If yoa are aes
Cr-"". " ior sree iMaiogue ol
air Goods. Address.
' SEARS. ROEBUCK ft C.n tlnl- fthir-ana.
Clears, Bsekeer a C. ars laenaiUi r-'-'-'T HIisb I
First National Bank
TH8 DKLLBS. OREGON
M. H. JOHNSTON,
Headquartersafor
jo Headers, Milwaukee Chalnless and Columbia Mowers and Hodge Rater"
Extras formal! machines we handle. If yon want anything in the
line of Agricultural Implements call on
General Banking Business Transacted. Johnston
Deposits received subject to siKht draft I )
Deposits received subject to sight draft
or oneoa.
Collections made and prooeeds promptly re-
rmttea on aay of collection.
Sight and telegraphio exchange sold on New
rora-, nan rTancisoo ana rortiana.
The Dalles, Oregon
J. S. SOHIWCK.
President.
H. M. BaAiiL.
Cashier
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QUA 1899 MACKINTOSH
8OT NO MOHKY, cut this d
oat 4vnd semi to as, Mate ywmr hlgt mmd
WttffJttt 1MM4 sTUNNb Imtftk frmmmt
trmm iimr mmwu amtm m WW m,
m wmkmt Um to brttetv ft k.rti
mm toier waste, and wo will
a yoa una MMfciBtoili bye
(uvea !. u. svt nowoi so
nnuneai
and try I
K 4U TUT Iriml tlBTM I
MnSMtmd if found exsvctljr mm I
expresi agent
Want r, wit n
J1U s-s.jji.-aso cnaTfCOli
THIS MACE IK TOSH ft
BLACK ar BLUB tcaala BalBfi.
L.K I tMBBia HltaN. WsUl
8KB0B CLOTH, with fancy plaidi
unuifr, BITOT oouar, aoaoi
detachable cane, extra rail
weep cape and aklrt. guar- I
an teed latest style and Anas I
taiioiwnaae.
FOR f RBB CLOTH fissTPLBB of
srvtrrrtrilasr 1b issim'
smIms. write for free flstaole lUok H . AS C. APDRFSS.
tARSj ROEBUCK A CU. flee. iuh awMU,
m W. nvr tsnWVHsXslI IWMaVlMei nVWHSl
Z. F. MOODY
General Commissioii and Martel
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391. 393 KND 395 SECOND STHEG
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m Consiffimieiits Solicited
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Prompt attention will be DnH-to tli08ewho (aTorJme with their patron ir
(Inlnfiia Pacitlug Co.,
Corner Third and Washington.
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BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, LARD
Curedand Dried Meats,
Sausages of All Kinds
ijhas. J. Stublingp
WHOLESALE
00 was Kxcmaive. '
Anecdotes concerning the boyhoods
of our fighting men are especially
timely at present, and I wish to relate
one about a young lieutenant on the
Marblehead, says a writer in the Wash
ington Post. I know he will be de
lighted at my telling'it. I am told that
he has threatened to shed the blood of
any of his kinsmen who remind him of
it, for its constant repetition has em
bittered his youth. He is still young,
however, the youngest lieutenant in the
navy, and, I believe, the youngest man
Annapolis ever graduated. There 'was
a time when he was very much younger.
When he was precisely two years and
six months old his nurse entered his
apartment one morning. "O, come
with me," said she. "I want you to see
the darling little baby brother the
angels have brought you." The future
lieutenant sat up in his trundle bed and
looked haughty. "Go way," he said, con
temptuously, "I don't care to meet
strangers."
The Rennoa. .
In one of his books Mark Twain ob
serves that the reason there is com
paratively little arable land in Spain is
"because t'he great majority of the Span
ish people are in the habit of squander
ing i on heir persons, and when they
lie it is buried with them.
Orders Delivered toAoj Part of the City
Wines. Liquor, Cigar$ and Beer
The Celebrated Olympia Beer, Anheuser-Busch Nutrine,
a non-alchoholio beverage, unequaled as a tonlo.
PHONK 8
173 Second street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
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fja'l, QK BUYS S3.5 suit nnrmj
a
a.OU LMUablaATkUlaAKTUlUliOLT'aMkl
tost awieeeMe ka. VUtmUr s.M Botw t-
inaasM asM-Pul BnlU ITMasT ru II.H9.
A HEW SUIT FRKK tor any oftnese toltl
whieta dont gi e satisfactory wesj;
fianrf Na MnrtAv. Cui thia Ad. out
" "-' and send to ns.
slsu mgm f boy and say whether lurg or
mail for atre. and we will send yon tbe
suit by express, C O D., subject to examliv
atioa. Yoa can examine it at tout expres
ooice and U sound penecuy sausiactory
and equal to suiu sold In your town for
ataV. 4VU. Vjsaw TOUT BIUI LlJaf aHCVU w sr
sffer price, S 1.09 sad eiprcst eharfrs.
THKHR KNKnVFATlT HU1TU ST
beys trvm 4 la lSTsstssfsffe. aasaraivtalke
STtMywlMre at S.U. Bsae wlta doable seat
and knees, latest 1890 style aa illustrated,
made from a aoeelal sw r UUaaT. aoavy
AIsL-WOOL Omkwcil eauUavers, neat, handsome pat
ne serge Unlnfr, ClaTtee patent interlining, pad
4ying and reinforcing, ilk and linen eewlnff.nas
)nCIlalM
I 19 IKAKM,
How sad it is to see weak
children-4)oys and girls who
are pale and thin. They can
not enjoy the sports of child
hood, neither are they able
to profit by school life. They
are indeed to be pitied. But
there is hope for them.
Scott's Emulsion
has helped such children for
over a quarter of a century.
: Your doctor will tefl you it is both
food and medicine to them. They
begin to pick up at once under its
use. Their color improves, the flesh
becomes more firm, the weight
increases and all. the full Gfe and
vigor of childhood returns again. .
At all dnursrists: toe and tun.
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, New York.
1 ins;, staying
aiiar-aiade tareoieeal. a suit any bar or parent would
oroud of. 1KB mt CLOTH SalrUIS ef BeTi
-nice. itmMti or nlstara). for bora a TO
ritetar Baatsle Beak e. SOC contain, fashion plates,
(ape measure ana iuu wstruouens now w om.r.
ee'e Sulla aad Oterseate siade le arSer Iresi St. SO am.
tamplea aqnt Ire. on appUeation. iieiaii,
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, IIL
"see. BiiseiS.Ca. ars ISiinallt relllhla letter,)
Do you
want
to get rich?
D.W VAUSE,
....DEALER IN....
Wall Paper, Paints,
OILS, GLASS, ETC.
Finest liue of Wall Paper in
the city. ' Send for Samples.
Painting, Paper-Hanging and Kalsomln
Ing a Specialty.
Tklrd Street. The Dalles, Oregon
HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY.
A stock farm of 880 acres, all fenced
five miles from Antelope, for sale on
easy terms. There are 100 acres in cul
tivation, good house, barn and other
outbuildings, shed room for 100 head of
horses, splendid spring of water, nice
young orchard bearing fruit. A popu
lar stand on the road that takes in from
$100 to $200 a month.
To be sold on reasonable terms.
Call at this office or address
We N. WILEY,
y2d-w Antelope, Or.
C9 7B Pn palw COAT
. DDnrt in a. nA VlTaRntUOr
THE BALDWIN'
ANDREW BALDWIN, Proprietor.
Corner Court and Front Streets, '
Carries Everything to be Found In a FIrst-ClassJLIqnorjStore.
Whiskey from S3.00 per Gallon "and Up.
Th Celebrated Columbia Brewery Bear on Tap '
THE DALLES, OREGON.
SEND US ON E DOLLAR
v 1
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"aUCKI9TUH FOB 2. 75
Send No Money
u(thUsa.oot
and send to us,
stats yaur ..le" aS welfku stU
number ot bum .round body
area.t taken oer Test under eoat
close up under am... and ws wui
send you tnis coat by .x press, C. O.
and try "on aS your nsaxest ss
nnsjomce auu m. j
. i mnA th. miwt won.
derf ul TaJue yoa er saw or. heard
of and equal w any coat jrou can boy
for.00. rartb..IJ.r-ss-
lOTirTdAub". bitated, Sacer TeljeJ
coni. fancy Plaid lining. rproot
aad Omms at from
to SaAO. and Bado-v-eaur.
; IrraTfew to euua, wrtu ior rns
1
- rT'0UR $38.50 T) '
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. I l V : Ml SEARS
f A- fifc-aJ.4(
(Uid w will
eDtt yoa oar
$38.50
S J rrels.t V.
SPECIAL HIGH GRADE
STOCK SADDLE
CTTTHIB Aa.
OUTlS.B
TO CB WITS
OIB BOLUS,
Tt
O. It. a.Jt t aaasslaatlea
YOU CAN EXAMINE IT Ed'T?rEI
Bcrfcctlf a.UaCa.t.ry, sutawily a. ra.maa.lu. .
An Extra Fine High Crade Saddle
and the equal of mwldlMeold eterywhre at frotr-
ms.iki.1. i nun PRifiF. $3 Rfi
ay in. ireifrm airene wwii mw, vwv.wwq
leas tk. tLMiesMlL.er Wt.Mi and Irrtgai
charges.
This Saddle Is mads on a IB54 oi-16-lnoh
Genuine Ladesma o.'
Nelson Heavy steel ForK... .
CARfrrri.i.Y belectko rawhiub oovtkki
XKFi; bound or roll cant le, steel leather oo Tared stirrup .
or t-lnch oxbow brass bound, mm dsalrsd. Witt eeae. Baa. '
esatle aalees elaerwlae ei
TREE IS WADE EXTRA STRONG "Kry.
lined, Uncb wide Uce stirrup leathers, ltl-loeh tla strap,
extra Ion ir on near aid., t-lnch to buokl. OB offsldo, beas
cotton twisted Mexican Mnch front etnch, heavy cotto 1
baltlns flank Hnch. connoting strap. Loop sest. swat aa I
)ock.y ail one pleos.
ELECANT HAND RAISED STAWIPINf,
aa 111 unrated. Welkt .f fmddl. ab..t (5 .:
puked for shipment, e poonds. 'UU.MT IS OII.I ABUi I
SI. OS FOB BACK tOO BILKS.
WRITE FOR FREE VEHICLE, HARNESS AND 8ADDL
CATAL06U E, shoainf a tail tins al CowbO) an. Raacht''
Outfits at the lowest prices erer auetsa. Address.
. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO, 111 ,
(Seen, lnis BOs. ars Unesil isaaela, IHlil.
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