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    VOD. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1896
NO 142.
SILVER MEN CONFER
The Bolters Draft an
peal for Support.
Ap-
DECLARE TBEIR INDEPENDENCE
Also EndtiTor to Persuade the Vopn
lists to Indorse Teller Will .
Cuntlnne Their Work.
St. Louis, June 19. The silver men
continued in conference today and re
port that they have the signature! of 26
delegates to their declaration of Inde
pendence, which sets forth their prin
ciples and recommends that all parties
and organizations opposed to the gold
standard unite in supporting Teller for
president.
There is a strong effort being made to
get the delegates who did not withdraw
from the convention to sign this appeal
to the people. There has been confer
ences with representatives of the Popu
lists and bimetallic league to get them
to indorse Teller and have such a strong
fusion against the gold -standard as to
induce the Democratic national conven
tion to aleo indorse Teller.
The silver bolters have been conferring
during night and day with ex-Governor
Francis and members of the Democratic
national committee relative to their ac
tion. They have no assurance from the
Democratic managers, but have been in
vited to send representatives to the
Democratic national convention at Chi
cago next month to confer with the
party.
The silver, men say they are willing to
co-operate wherever they can consist
ently do so to defeat the gold standard,
and are not seeking to press Teller so
much as they are to secure relief from
the power of the gold men. The silver
men will continue in conference tonight
and tomorrow, and keep up the work
till all the national conventions have
been held with a view to perfecting a
general fusion. The Bilver conferees
claim they have not yet more than half
the signatures that were promised.
There is a difference of opinion among
the silver delegates, some of whom de
nounce the gold standard, but are not in
favor of an independent movement.
COMING TO CANTON.
Vast Crowds of People Flocking to Ke
Klnley's Home.
Canton, O., June 19. The Canton
party from St. Louis will be home to
night. The New York McKinley League
will probably reach here this evening
also. According to a telegram from
Cleveland this morning, ten trainloads
of people are arranging to come to
Canton from that city within a few
days. Railroad men say that dozens of
trainloads of people have contracted to
stop at Canton on their way home from
St. Louis to the East.
The Pittsburg office of the Western
Union reports that there were congratu
latory telegrams piled several feet high
in the office. Several thousand have
been received by McKinley, the rush be
ginning even before the nomination was
announced.
Major Strong of New York wired:
"New York will ratify your nomination
in November by giving you the largest
majority ever given to a presidential
candidate."
Ex- Senator Dolph of Portland, Or. :
"I congratulate yon upon your nomina
tion and certain election."
Garrett -A. Hobart, the vice-presidential
nominee, wired from St. Louis :
"Accept my hearty congratulations, and
those of the New Jersey delegation."
McKinley replied: "I send you my
cordial congratulations, and wish yon
might visit me on your way home."
Governor McKinley shows no sign of
nervous strain, and Is the most natural
and composed of anybody about the
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
d n t a v m r r ami-
csoiLwirEicsf- Pane
household.
The beautiful lawn and flower-beds in
front of the McKinley home show the
devastation of the surging thousands
who trampled the life out of them last
night. The enthusiastic visitors plucked
all the flowers from a half-dozen beds
The fences did not escape. ' In the great
crush last night, which lasted nearly
seven hours, many women fainted
But for the timelv direction of the
police, personal injury would undoubt
edly have resulted.
TELLER INTERVIEWED. '
Declines to Discuss Bis Reported Fresl.
dentlal Hoom.
St. Louis, Jane 19. "When Senator
Teller was asked about the movement to
place him in the field as an" independent
candidate for the presidency, he de
clined to. discuss it or to say whether
he would accept or decline.
"It is," he said, "a movement with
which I have had nothing to do, and
wnicn I nave not encouraged. I do not
therefore feel called upon to discuss it
and shall not do so at the present time.
The senator received over a hundred
telegrams during the afternoon. Most
ot them were from Western states, but
there were some from Pennsylvania and
two or three from New York and New
England states, a large-majority of them
indorsing me course taken, out some
condemned it.
One message from Ohio sai4 :
"I do not regard you as a representa
tive Kepublican."
Upon reading this aloud to his friends
the senator remarked :
"I agree with him, but I don't see
why he should go to the expense of a
telegram to tell me what I already know."
Mr. Teller will spend several days
with his mother in the northern part of
Illinois before proceeding to his home in
Colorado. '
Koiters Replaced.
St. Louis, . June 19. The Kepublican
national committee was called to order
today by Joseph Manley of Maine.
Powell Clayton of Arkansas was made
temporary chairman. On motion of N.
B. Scott of West Virginia the committee
proceeded to fill vacancies cauaed by the
silver bolt.
The maximum berry shipment was
reached last night at Hood River when
1036 crates were shipped. A carload
went to Omaha, consisting of 610 crates,
and the balance were divided among
Montana, Colorado, Wyoming and
Washington. An income of $2,000 a
day is flowing into Hood River from the
berry crop. There have been shipped al
together 8,460 crates, and there are about
as many more to ship. As the receipts
will net growers at least $2 per crate,
the little community of Hood River is
richer by $32,000 in the short space of a
month.
Bow to Care Ktieamatlnm.
Arago, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10,
1893. I wish to inform yon of the great
good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done
my wife. She has been troubled with
rheumatism of the arms and hands for
six months, and has tried many reme
dies prescribed for that complaint, but
found no relief until eh'e used thi9 Pain
Balm ; one bottle of which has complete
ly cured her. I take pleasure in recom
mending it for that trouble. Yours
truly, C. A. Bullord. 50 cents and $1.00
bottles for sale by- Blakeley St Hough
ton's Drug Store.
Blakeley & Houghton desire us to pub
lish the following extract from a letter
of Chas. M. Gutfeld of Reedley, Fresno
eounty, Calif., as they handle the rem
edy referred to and want their customers
to know what a splended medicine it is :
"It is with pleasure 1 tell you that by
one day's use of Chamberlain's Cough
remedy I was relieved of a very bad
cold. My head was completely stopped
up and I could not sleep at night. I can
recommend this remedy." A cold nearly
alwayB starts in the head and afterwards
extends to the throat and lungs. By
using this remedy freely as soon as the
cold has been contracted it will cure the
cold at once and prevent it from extend
ing to the lungs.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
fc :...: -9
DISTRESSING
DISEASES
OF THE
SKIN
Instantly
Relieved and
Speedily
Cured by
A warm bath with CUTICURA
SOAP, and a single application of
CUTICURA, the great skin cure,
followed by mild doses of CUTI
CURA RESOLVENT (the new
blood purifier), will afford instant
relief, permit rest and sleep, and
point to a speedy, economical, and
permanent cure of the most distress
ing of itching, burning, bleeding,
scaly, and crusted skin and scalp
diseases, after physicians, hospitals,
and all other methods fail.- Cuti
cura Works Wonders, and its
cures of torturing, disfiguring hu
mors are the most wonderful ever
recorded.
Sold thronehout the world. Price, Outicvt.a.
60c; Soap,25c.; Ueslvent,$1. 1'ottkm uv;
and Cam. Corp , Hole Props., Boston, IT s. A
How to Cure Still Disease," ronili-d fr.
flpprcriaia
cuncij n,
Anti-Pain
PLASTf .!'-
Pacific
Corset
Co..
Second and
Washington
Streets, opp.
French's
. Bank.
We are now settled in our new quarters, and
are prepared to do all kinds of wotk in onr Imp.
We make Corsets. Ladies' Dress Reform Waists.
Misses' and Children's Waists. Abdominal Bands
or Supports of various styles. These goods are
all made to order; a good fit guaranteed or no
sale. Why not patronize home industrv? If this
western country had ten per cent, of the money
ptuu eaBwrn ana ioreign manuiactures it would
make us all rich. Why not keep the money at
home by building up industries at home. Fac
tory and office at corner Second and Washington
. euirunce at first .national isaruc.
Nome 15 ut Ajer at ttae World's Fair.
-Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra
ordinary distinction of having been the
only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at
the world's fair, Chicago. Manufact
urers of other sarsaparillas sought by
every means to obtain a showing of their
goods, bnt they were all tnrned away
under the application, of the rale for
bidding the entry of patent medicines
and nostrums. The decision of the
world's fair authorities in tavor of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows :
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla la not a patent
medicine. It does not belong to the
list - of nostrums. It is here on its
merits." ,
Core for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
best.. It effects a permanent care and
the most dreaded habitual sick headache
yields to its influence. We urge all who
are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of
habitual constipation Electric Bitters
cures by giving a needed tone to the
bowels, and few cases long resist the use
of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty
cents and $1.00 at Blakeley and Hough-
Through trains on the O. R. & N will
run via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen
dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec
ond class will run in connection with the
Union Prcific, the same as heretofore.
A through first-class sleeper from Port
land to Spokane, connecting with the
first-class sleeper to St. Paal and a
through tourist sleeper from Portland to
St. Paul, will be run in connection with
the Great Northern railway.
. E. E. Lytxe, Agent.
In cases where dandruff, scalp dis
eases, falling and graynesaof the hair
appear, do not neglect them, but apply
a proper remedy and tonic like Hall's
Hair Bene wer. '
tlcii
ra
Saturday.
JFor Infants and Children. . -Caatorin
promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Caatoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
"Castoria Is no well adapted to children that
I recommend it aa superior to any prescription
.tnown to me." H. A. Asceib, M. D-,
Ml Sooth Oxford St., Brooklyn, K.Y.
M For several years I have recommenoed your
Castoria, and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial remilta."
Edwijc F. Fardkk, M. D.,
; . 125th Street and 7th Aven New York City.
"The nse of 'Castoria' is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
ClrlobHabttk. D.D.,
New York City.
Th Cnrriua OoMfturr, 77 Hurray Street, N. T.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BTJSINE3
Letters of Credit issued aviilab
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telesraohic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. .Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all nointa on fav
orable termB.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
All work promptly attended to,
1 and warranted.
No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES
Use Kinersly'e Iron Tonic. The SniDee-
Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3.
watchmaker
Jeweler
Special Remnant Sale
Our entire lot of odds and ends in Woolen
and Wash Dress Goods some very choice
lengths -will go at . .
50 Cents on. the "Dollar
Saturday Next. Don't Miss It.
A M WILLIAMS & GO
-Dealer in-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
' , And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL. PAPER. WALL PAPER.
PP APTTflAT. PATVTFD onf DAPPTJ XS' A W3T?D X 1 a ai t ai 3
i,ixV iAViiXJ A A..J.1 A. XAA AJiV alALIVJUlli, lUUtS UUd fcJJ UBSb Ur&nuij
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINT8 used in all onr work, and none but the
most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shon oorner Third and Washington Eta., The Dalles. Oreo
When yog mailt to bay
Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat,
Rolled Barley,Whole Barley,
Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts,
Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the '
WASCO : WAREHOUSE.
. , ... , - .
Our prices are low and our goods are firet-class.
Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR.
Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY.
: TTTTI
ipes-Kinersly Drag Co.
Drugs, Paints,
Wall Paper,
Glass. Etc.
129 Second St.;
Sd
THE DALLES, - - OR.
Hay and Grain for Sals
Ward, Kerns & ' Robertson's Stable,
, Corner Fourth and Federal Sts.
dec4-lm
CalckMtoi Ena-IUh Dlamoad BrmaA.
ENNYRQYAL PILLS
Orfarlaal mad Oalv CmiIbil
safe, always rvliabla. ladicb ask -
ironist ior iMiemeum-a jenalUM DUy-A
mond Brand la Ked and Gobi metallic V
Iboxei, memM with bine ribbon. Take 1
no other, ffrfttiin r'mwuMiimi inBsfifii
tious and imitation. At Drucranata. ar we la.
In tampa for partlealars, tcatimoatiaki a&
" Keller Tor ladlea," in Utter, bj retina.
J.
ST. KANE, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
. , CHAPMAN BUILDING. -
Rooms 44 and 45. Office hours,' 9 to 11 a, Bl
and 2 to 4, and 7 to S p. m. 1'hone. No. 268.
Forecast Fair today and tomorrow;
cooler. ;- - . . : - ;