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Chronicle.
VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28.flt8'
NO 111)
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10 I OiUT uruereu a cr-
diet of Not Guilty.
riotF' CASE XOT AFFECTED
lf Jrurici.j -
KipliUii HI Allfjceil Contumacy
Tomorrow.
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UAI WHISKY GKTS INTO ALASKA
HlRltty I
Washington", yiay 27. Iuterest in
. t . v ri .
he trial ol rienry u. navemeyer, presi-
ent of the American Sugar Refining
r . T . . r . . I
be pending motion ot the defense to , -
nstruct the jury to bring in a verdict of ; case that at nt ookg ke .m nt
hat if the court should order acquittal ten. re.fintU. hnnt,J ihl-' in!lt" I
MnnRslpr Find Hip I HU H TriilKr
Tacoma, May 27. Now come? frciu
Alaska tint liquor of doubtful quality is
being smuggled into that territory in
large quantities. The shipment of liquor
, there i$ unlawful, except vrhere special
j permits are granted, hut many saloons
receive iresti consignments by every
steamer, though liquor is never entered
on the steamer"? manifest.
The latest ruse for getting quantities
of whisky Into the interior is to take it
through Alaska in bond for Hritish terri
tory beyond. Being prohibited there, a
bond is given Britifh customs olllceis to
I take it out in a specified time. Means
' are found for taking it across the line
Celebi-nted forli prect lraveninc s-trei.sth nuil into Alaska at some point not watched
henlthfulnt Azures the food eniut alum u.
r
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
and nil forms of ndulterariou
cneap Drana
Koyai. Hakim, Powdf.k Co. New Yor.K.
..1.1 n n. .V.i.vt nlnpn !
tie CISC WUUIU uuiuc lu an rtuiujJi iu:c,
nrf the indictments acainst John E.
canrofnrr nf tlif snirfir rpfinini.
oaipany, and Edwards and Schriever
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When the court opened, District At-
ana soon alter received an anonymous
letter warning them that the new milk
would cause sickness in the family.
To Take up N. Y. C. K. II. Uoutls.
New Yohk, May 27. At the meeting
ornev Davis entered upon his replv to ; of the New York Central stockholders at
motion of the defense to order an Albany, 710,692 shares the largest vote
nrwipd vesterdav. Davis took ud the UUU.UiW at ol..ner cent to take ud the
sis propositions upon wnicn me aeiense ( uuuu uu uuibuuiumg. iur. jepew
based the motion and met thorn seria- j cast the vote which represented these
tim, although not in order laid down by ; shares, or $71 ,069,200 worth of the stock
the defense. i of the road. This vote showed that the
jonnson repneu at some leagiu to me "u passcu im wc icgisiaiuie s nut)
arguments of Davis, after which court
announced a recess till 1 o'clock, during
which interval he was to take the mo
tion of defendant's counsel under advisement.
Upon re-convening the court sustained
the motion of the attorney lor the de
fense. The jury, in accordance with the
instructions of the court returned a ver
dict oi not cuuty.
District Attorney Davis said the ver
dict would not afl'ect the case of John E.
Searls. secretarv of the Sugar Refining ,
necessary, as more than two-thirds of jdent Auyell lias left for Washington
the stock of the road voted for the issue
The Best Kerned' for Kheumatlfim.
! From the Fairhaven (X. Y.) Register.
Mr. James Rowland of this village,
I state that for twentv-five years his wife
has been a sufferer from rheumatism.
A few nights ago she was in Euch pain
that she was nearly crazy. She sent
Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had
read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
instead of eoing for the doctor he went
to the store and secured a bottle ot it.
Row-
. , . ,. His wife did not approve of Mr.
with tomorrow. Davis Eaid Searles di-1 , ....
his case was in no way parallel with
that of Havemever.
Haveinever euid: "The verdict is i
satisfactory to me and to every decent
man in the communitv."
norttrtha.
rectly refused to answer questions, and . no ,rj n,pi, .u. i.i
,. . 1 ,, , ... i less applied the Balm thoroughly and in
j an hour's time was able to go to sleep.
I She now applies it whenever she feels an
ache or a pain and finds that it always
gives relief. He says that no medicine
which she had used ever did her as much
Foraker Poollug lilll.
Washington, May 27. The senate
committee on interstate commerce
practically agreed todav upon the final
good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for
bv Blakeley & Houghton.
gale
Fatal Case of I.ocKjmv.
Saciumento, May 27. Willie Ham in,
amendments to the Foraker pooliug bill, 12 vears old, died early this morning
which there will be an effort to have re
fiorted at nest meeting of the committee
to be held one week from todav.
Votes taken on the amendments today
from the effects of lockjaw. One day
last week the boy fell from a tree at
East Park, where he was searching for
birds' nests, and broke both arms. One
leave little doubt the committee's of the arms was eo badly shattered that
recommendation will be favorable to the : it was thought amputation would be
measure when rejorted. The bill has I necessary, but the boy was attacked by
teen perfected and would have been re- J lockjaw last night and died this morn-
jwieu touay out tor tue opposition o: i ing
senator Chandler, who is
antagonistic
to the pooliug bill. He made a speech
tefore the committee denouncing the
railroad pools as trusts.
The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re-
I ceutly perfected an ingenious cure for
dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial con
sists of a food already digested and a
! digester of foods happily combined.
San Fuancisco, May 27.-In less than i The importance of this Invention will
one hour after thev had finished dinner be appreciated wtien we realize wnai a
at their summer home in San Rafael i proportion of the community are victims
Sunday evenini: seven members of the ' of eoine form of stomach troubles,
household of .V. K. Mnsten, the financial Thousands of pale, thin people have little
agent of the Southern Pacific Company, 1 inclination to eat, and what they do eat
were taken violently ill. Svmptoms of causes them paiu and distress,
poisoning developed rapidlv'. A physic ! The Digestive Cordial of the Shakers
an was summoned, and under bis treat corrects any stomach derangement at
ment those. nfHiotprl i. .rwrnlnn , once. Ji mates ujiu kv
I'oUon lu tile .11111;.
It is asserted that in this way 1200 gal
lons of high-proof spirits were distrib
uted among Yukon mining camps last
season. By diluting, the quantity was
increased to 2400 gallons, which sold for
$25 per gallon, netting a profit to the
smugglers of $43,000. Similar though
smaller shipments are being marie this
year.
.Medals for I'ullman,
Chicago, May 27. George M. Pull
man has received from Archduke Raner
two magnificent medals and a richly
wrought diploma, a testimonial of honor
and merit in founding and building the
most perfect town in the world. This
distinction came as u result of an ex
hibit in the international hygienic and
pharmaceutical exposition in Prague.
Ansell die to Washington.
ANN -riKKOIt, 3I1CU.. JlaV . ITCSI-
in
obedience to a telegram from the state
departmenut. The summons was en
tirely unexpected, and its nature un
known. It is rumored Dr. Angell will
be ordered to depart for Turkey sooner
than he expected, probably within a few
days.
BUYING LAND. .
of one child, were soon relieved
A. Masten, son of N. K. Masten,
telieves that the milk used was poisen
fcd, and the authorities of Marin county
are at work investigating the facte in a
Buy Garland
"Happj Thought"
The kind that cures &KIN Troubles,
of M. DONNEliL, the Drugget.
50c per Jar.
NO POISON ABOUT IT.
It Require Tact to Buy Timber Land Id
the Mountains.
It requires time and tact to buy moun
tain laud. The following is a typical
experience as related to a Star reporter
by a timber land buyer:
'I was riding along Tug river, in Ken
tucky, when 1 saw u tract of land upon
which I concluded it would pay to erect
a small sawmill. I hunted up the owner,
finding him seated on a log fishing.
"'Do vou owii this land?'
" 'Sh, stranger fust bite I've lied,' he
answered, in a stage whisper. In about
a minute he caught a fish, and 1 repeat
ed my question.
' 'Got any baccer'." he asked. I gave
him a chew, and in a fw minutes he
.said: 'Which land?'
" 'That along the road for & mile
back.'
" 'Vans.' '
"'How much have you?'
" 'Whar yo' frum?'
" 'Chicago. How much land havt
you?'
" 'Five thousand acres.'
" 'What do you ask for it ?'
' "Waal, it's worth $20 an acre, but fer
cash I'll swap fer $10 an acre. Kain't talK
about it now. Ilev ter ketch fish fer
supper.'
"I tut on the log beside him for three
hours, neither of us saying a word, un
til he rose and started for home, while
1 mounted my horse und followed.
"That night I got f-o far as to see his
deed for the land and get a description.
" 'It may be a leetle short,' he- mi id,
'an' I reckon I'd take $40,000 fer it with
out surveyin'."
"Xo inducement would move him
from that figure, ho I went on to the
next tract, which I did not want, the
timber being too thin.
" 'How much does Phillips want for
his land?' I asked.
" 'Thousan' dollars.'
" 'How much is there of it?'
" 'Thousan' riercss.'
" 'Can you buy it forme?'
" 'I reckon.'
"Two weeks later J received a deed
paid $1,000, and when surveyed the
tract measured 9S0 acres." Washing
ton Star.
iJuclclan'tt Ariutu oalro.
ipl i . . i .. : .. ! .1 , .......
There is no end ol navor bmlBij8t flore8i uiC(.rgj eait rheUII fevei
eoree, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all ekin eruption", and posi.
lively euros piles, or no pay required
It 1b guaranteed to give perfect satiefac-
nincr of flavor in average i per or, fOT Nai n. uiakeieyand
tea, make it how you will. jHoo.uton.d
any but the very best. Pest soap means
F.cprv ntiH will becreatlv interested to
read 'the .little book which has been
placed in the hands ot druggists for free
distribution.
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor Oil.
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this week.
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STY f 111 of suit you want, from our very complete stock.
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if ' ' ! 1 ' : a'
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in Schilling's Bestir made
right.
There is not even begin-
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(X Schilling Sc Company
Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. aL'-U m
Suits from 75c up.
OUR SPECIAL OFFER.
With every 1.00, $1.25, 1.50 or $1.75 Suit bought of us this week we give
FlUSI'j a Boy's very neat light or dark waist. Value with us, 25c.
With every $2.00 to $3.75 Suit FRKE, a Boy's Waist or Mouse; choice of
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With every $4.00, $-1.50 or $5.00 Suit, choice of our best numbers in Bovs'
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Waists now on display in our
Suit Department.
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we Knaranteo to euro. Wo eollclt tiie inoat oltl
liate cuneii und clmlleuL-o tliu world far
ta we cannot cure. 'fM dlieajwi hen alwarf
tilled the Bklll of tiicj wont nruluuut iiliynl.
cutiu. wovuiwv capital txiiiina our uucond
tlooal foaraotr. A 00 1 ut jiroofn en t oealbd on
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Assignee's Notice Final Settlement,
Notice 1 hereby irlven tliut the uudcrfclKliuil,
nbtlKiii'O of IhucntuUiof H. K. WillJunik, uii I11
bolvcnt (K'htor, linn lied lilt final account and
report In t-uld uli(iniiL'iit with thu Clerk of lliu
C'ln uit Court of U10 Klutu of Oregon for Wbk;o
County, mid that the fcurauwlll he called up for
hcurliij; hi'foru thu Judpc of uid Court on the
tlifct day of thu next ngiilar term of mild Circuit
Court, to On Monday, the 'Jltli day of Muy,
1W7. or If the tame cannot U: heard by fcuhi
Court utmld time, us mmiii thereafter an the
tame run ias heard by kald Couri.
Uuitd iuu ioiii uar 01 April, ikvj.
A. S. MiC AI.I.IHTKK,
Afklirneo of the etate of it. I'.. Wllllami. au
llikolvent debtor. u!7-5t-ll
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