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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899.
NO 84
ALGER QUITS
NEXT MONDAY
fill I'lirn His OIgc Over to Mcffiejoiin
Tbat Da?.
OPINIONS OF
THE ENGLISH
I'ress There Considers It a Victory for
Public Opinion No Compassion
for Alger They Pronounce Ilim
a illot on McKinley's Administra
tion. Wahiiisoton, .Inly 'JO. .Secretary Al
ger will turn the wnr department over
tu Assistant Secretary Moiislojohu on
.Monday nt, huvitip; today received u
teli'Crani from the latter tit New London,
Wis., HtiitniK Hint lie would arrive in
Washington on Saturday night.
Iwiglish Opinions.
London, July 20. The Standard this
morning, in mi editorial article repurd
hia the resignation of Secretnry of Wnr
Algur, says: "President McKinley's
prompt acceptance ol Secretary Aider's
resignation is equivalent to im udmieslon
that the department Iiiib been liudly
matinced. It Is significant that tliu ro
lignntioti followed ho qulr.kly on the
Manila eorre spondunta' "round roliiu."
Alt'orlBin iH the blot on MoKinley'H ad
ministration. It has given the enemies
of tliu imperialist policy the inoHt cfTec
tive weapon that eon Id have heen forced,
anil President McKinluy enn wrest it
from them only hy the uppointineiit of a
successor whose pust coin inaudu confi
dunce, "
Tim Timea deHcribea the resignation
ns "a decided victory fdr public opinion
and public mural h over politicul organiza
tions. I!y resigning, Secretary Alger
m practically ullowed judgement to go
npiinat it i in by dofnnlt und haa relieved
the administration from n responsibility
tli ut was assuming aurioua proportiona.
H is the (I rat and moat eaaential Htep to
ward the purification of the Republican
party, and indued of the whole political
Kyatmn of the United Stutus. It it) for
the eitlzuiiH of the United StutoH to take
care that the removal of n auperficiul
pymptoui doea not divert their attention
from the root of thu miachief.
Ollcietl Pendleton Boys Cloth hitf.
Pknulkton, Or., July 18 When the
Muruing Oreguniun urrived in I'entlleton
today, eiitituining the t'tntomontHoi Gtm
end SumuierH, mid epeciul correspond
ence relating to need of blankete und
warm clothing for Oregon volunteers ut
tli l'reaidio, W. J. Furnish promptly
t)li'raphed to Max & Jvoahliind to pur
cliatu everything nooded for company D,
and draw on hint ut I'eudlelon. There
a eimaidernblo fooling over the show
hitmde, and indlgnutiou thut red tupo
maid jirevent the volunteers from
quickly obtaining clothlug and bhuiketH
'"niomodiate use, when the government
lial a plentiful supply in the quartor
inaster'a department ut the l'reaidio.
Mr.KoHhlnnd uuswored that the boys
were no ur In conifortublo condition, and
"at the ollor would be mude ueu of in
cee of ueeeaaity.
IS CHARGED
WITH MURDER
Sa''l to lime Been Committed Three
Years Auo In Ohio.
Kitiexhiiuuu, Wuali., July ID. Sheriff
huh returned from Kaaton, neur
Mio lili- Tunnel, with Loula Billow,
"110114 he nrriiulu.l il...... I... .1 i.i ..i ..
v..iuu IIIIUU 11 IIIU Mill Ul l
P totonud description vent to the ulturlir
- '"muKy county, Ohio. lit is
c"Ked with lmving committed u mur-
DaVA
T -ABSOLUTE EV
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
WOVAt IMKINO POWBEH
der in Fremont, in that county, three
years ago.
Brown picked him out of n Rung of
railroad luborera ot Eaaton, whore he
hue been working for ux months. He
gives the sume name us that he wns
known by in Ohio, but spells it with a
'u" inatoud ofu"w." lie ndtnita he
la from Fremont, und that he luui trouble
therebnt will not any what it was.
lie says he wna arretted in California
iiaimi time tigo utitlor circumstances sim
ilar to tlu'He but wna discharged. Thore
ia no doubt whatever that he is the man
wanted.
lltiiurl:ulli llmcua.
Mrs. Michnel Cirtain, Plainfield, III.
makes the atatemont, tliat the caught
cold, which aettled on her lungs; alio
waa treated for u month by her family
phyaieiun, but grew worae. He told her
alio was u hopulea victim of consumption
und that no medicine could cure her.
Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for conaumption ; alio bought
a bottle und to her delight found herself
benefited from the firat dose. She con
tinued to one and after taking nix hot I lea
found heraelf Bound und well ; now does
her own houaework, und ia ua well ua
she ever wna. Free triul bottte of this
Great Dieuovury at Blukoley & Hough
ton 'h drug utore. Only 50 cents and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed. 0
Hull Docs Not believe It.
Ni:w YoiiK, July 20. Begurding cur
rent report that A. II. Mohler, now
president of the Oregon Kailwny ct Nav
igation Company, has accepted the pres
idency of the Big Four, William L. Hull,
a lending director of the Oregon Kuil-
way & Navigation Company, aaid today :
"I have Bcverul telegruma today from
Mohler at Portland, und in none of
them has he said anything ubout tin in
tention to retire from the presidency of
our company, in intuition to our tiusi-
tiDSH relatione, Mohler is a close peraonul
friend of mine, and I think he would
not take Biich u atop without lotting me
know ubout it. I do not believe the re
port is true."
Cuturrli Uuuiiut lie Cured
with local nonlicationa, aa they cannot
refucli the Beat of the diaeaao. Catarrh
is u blood or constitutional disease, und
in order to cure it you must tuko inter-
nnl remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure ih
tuken internally, and acts directly on
thu blood und mucous surfaces. Hull's
Catarrh Cure ia not n quack medicine.
It was wna prescribed by one of the beet
pliyalcluiis in this country for yenrs, und
ia a reuular prescription. It is composed
of the beat tonics known, combined with
the beat blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients ib
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh, bend for testimonials,
free.
F. .1. Chenbv & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggintH, price Tfic.
Hull's Family Pills uro the beat. 12
Gold on a Farm.
f ...m ttuovE. Or.. July 11). A ledge
of gold-bearing quartr. was dlacovored n
few days ago about two milea fiom this
place, on the farms of Isaac Taylor and
C. E. Smith. Some experienced miners
from California uro running u tunnel in
the ledge, und have taken out some very
rich ore, containing visible particles oi
free gold.
Volnuuio KruptlonH
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of j'jy. Pucklon's Arnica Salve cures
them j also old, ruunlng and fever Borea,
Ulcers, Boils, Felous, Corns, Warts,
Cuts, Brulaoa, Huron, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Beat Pile cure on
enrlh. Drives out juilns and aches.
Only liO cts. a box. Curt) guaranteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug-
glatH. .
For Five Dollars you can buy a Cmnera
I .. ...in ...1,,. i.irur 'iili'inreH than any
nuv win vv .
other Camera on the market. I'orsule ,
by Clarke & Falls. U
. Baking
Powder
"DlIDF
CO., NtW VOflK.
1H IT IlKllIT
For Hti Kdltor to lleriimmend I'atcnt
iMrllclDii?
From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad,
N.C.
It may be a question whether the
editor of a newspaper has the right to
publicly recommend any of the various
proprietary medicines which flood the
murket, yet as u nreventive of suffering
we feel it a duty to Bay a good word for
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Dinr
rhoeu Remedy. Wo have known and
ufeed this medicine in our family lor
twenty years and' liaye always found it
reliable. In many cases a doso of tliiB
remedy would save hours of Buffering
while a physician is uwaited. We do
not believe in depending implicitly on
any medicine for u cure, but we do
believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Bemedy was kept on hand
and administered ut the inception of an
attack, much suffering might be avoided
and in very many cubcb the presence of
a physician would not be required. At
least this has been our experience
during the past twenty yeare. For sale
by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists.
Message in a Bottle.
Wali.A Wam.a, July 1!V Mrs. H.
Patterson, who ib ut present visiting in
the city, has received a letter from her
husband, who is poBtmaater at Scott,
Klickitat county, telling of a bottle found
in the Columbia river, July 14, by some
boys. The bottle contained u note pur
porting to be written from Priest Rapid,
dated July 12, saying :
"I fell und broke my leg two days ago
no one near cannot live much longer.
"Lo.vu (or DeLonfcl."
Mr. Patterson atonce went to Umatilla
from which pi nee he telephoned to
Wallula and had messengers sent up the
river to rescue the man if lie was still
alive. Nothing hue been heard from
tham einco they started on their miesiou.
Gun-shot wounds und. powder-burns,
cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from
rusty nails, insects stings and Ivy poison
ingquickly healed by DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. Positively prevents blood
poisoning. Bewareol counterfeits. De
Witt's ia safe and stire. Butler Drug Co.
Presents Petition to the Governor.
Sali:m, Or,, July 19. Frank Girard,
the volunteer who left his company at
Sau Frnucitco to visit his aiek mother,
was in Sulem today. He presented to
Governor Geer u petition signed by many
prominent citizens of Marion and Polk
counties, among them Dr. Parried, who
is attending Mrs. Gltuid, ntking the
governor to intercede in Girard's behalf
in order thut he may not be aummurily
dealt with. Girard will leave for San
Frunciaco tomorrow.
For Sale.
TJirco houses and four
lots in TJio Dalles, as a
whole or separately. Lo
cation east of high school.
Pays exceptionally good
interest on investment.
Property in good con
dition. Address,
M. F. Fit. Gerald,
Tho Dalles, Or.
Send in care of The Chronicle.
BROOKLYN STREET
CAR STRIKE
Strikers Fiuiig Simple Assuming
Hopeless Aspect Cause RiJis,
POLICE CRUELLY
USE THE CLUB
Unless More Can Be Induced to Join,
Strike Will Be an Absolute
Failure.
Ni:w Yoiik, Jnly 20. The exleneion
of street car men's strike from Brooklyn
to Manhattan island was due entirely to
sympathy for the atriking employes of
the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company.
It was ordered by General Master Work
man John N. Parson, the head of the
Knights of Labor in the United States,
who is engaged in orgnnizing the men
and is bending all his energies toward
redreBBing their grievances. Mr. Parsons
declared a strike at this time to be pre
mature. It was literally forced by the
appeal made to the inortormen by
Master Workman Pines and the com
mittee of Brooklyn strikers.
Permission was refueed by the ex
ecutive board to proclaim a strike and
the inortormen whose sympathies were
aroused defied Mr. Parsons and made a
tour of the car shops early Wednesday
morning appealing to the men to quit
work ; some of them did so; others re
fused, The refueal was due partly to
the fact that the strike had not been of
ficially proclaimed and partly to the fact
many employes were not willing to make
sacrifices either for the ten-hour law or
their Brooklyn brethern.
It was not untii midday that General
Master Workman Parsons found him
self dragged along with the procession
and declared that the strike was in pro
gress. At midnight, last night, after the
strike hail been on twenty hours, it ap
peared to be the tnaddeK and most ill
considered battle with enormous capital
labor ever entered on. Except on the
Second-avenue line the cars were inter
fered with to a slight degree, and unless
the strikers induce from lOCOto 1500 men
to join them this morning, the strike
will be an absolute failure.
ItUiiiurcK'H Iron Nuive
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomituble will and tremendous energy
are not found where elomach, liver,
kindeys and bowels ure 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 und body. Only 2.5u at Blakeley
& Houghton's drug store. 2
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice Ia hereby given that tho part
nership heretofore existing between
C. J. Cathcart ami J. D. Straus, under
the firm name of Cathcart & Straus, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent,
C. J. Cathcart retiring. J. D. Straus
will continue the busluees, and will col
lect all bills due said firm and pay all
accounts against the same.
Dated July 1, 1809.
C. J. Catiicaiit,
J. 1). SritAUS.
"Wo have sold many different cough
remedies, but none gave better satisfac
tion than Chamberlain's," says Mr,
Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark,
N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be
relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds
or hoarseness." Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton Druggists.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel
from the system all poisonous accumu
lations, regulate the Btomuch, bowels
and liver, and purify the blood, They
drive uwuvdiseuso, dissipate melancholy
and give health and vigor for the daily
routine, Do no gripe or sicken. Butler
Drug Co.
You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting
Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty
of it Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests
food without aid from the Btomuch, and
is wade to cure. Butler Drug Co.
jjj Correct for seaside wear, are these Crash Caps.
25 per cent
Discount
ON ALL CRASH CAPS.
1 K
Probably the most popular hat ever introduced for warm weather,
is tho Duck or Crash hat. Not only in point of comfort, but in low
price as well, this hat has gained 'u foothold with the public which bids
fair to remain permanent.
Two summers ago the Crash hat was almost unknown on this
coast. Last year a demand sprung up which manufacturers were un
able to meet, while this summer the
Linen Crash Hat
is a universal favorite.
We opened the season with 175 dozen Crash hate and caps, out of
which we now have only some 25 dozen, all told, the principal rmrt of
which are caps. Now to equalize matters, we have decided to offer
it nr j.
.n nr ht nn
faW IJI VI Wll
f .
W For the balance of the week,
$
Jfa 23c Crash Caps
Crush fljiriH
& 50c Crash Caps
wa Urueli (Jaos
A. M. Williams & Co.
CITATION.
TN THE COUNTY UOUKT OF THU STATE
1 of Oregon, for tho County of Vwuco.
In tho mutter of the estate of) r,T,TInN
Kilus V. Davis, deceased. ( '-'T101'
To Mrs. Kmellnc Davis, Mm Cora K. Coram,
Mrs. LizzloJ. Karris, Slim K. Diivis, WIIIIhiii H.
1M Is, Auetto Francis Mi'Nunl, Tiny Mary Ma
hxnev und Ktlle KtUel Davie, heirs ut luw of
HIlus'W. Diivis, deceased, mid to Anim M. Wil
liams, V. II. Vimlllbher, Smith French, K c.
I'eiise, und Kosa U. Meulll, mortgagee; Greet
Ins: in thoniimoof tho state of Oregon:
You are heieuy cited und reulifl to appear in
tho couutv court of the statu ot Oregon lor thu
county of Wasco, ut tho eouit room Ihereof, itt
Tho Dalles, Oiegon, In thy county of Wasco, on
Monday, tho 'Uilrd day of July, lsiW. ut ten
o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and
thcio to show cause, if any there fie, why an
order of tho above entitled couit should not bo
mado directing H. I'. lJiughlln, as administrator
of said estate of Mlas V. Davi, deceased, to re
deem tho mortgaged promises belonging to said
estate, or if said redemption be deemed Inex
lKilicnt, that said administrator ho authorized
mid diiected to sell all of the real estato belong,
ing to the etato of said deceased, ami parlieu
Imly described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. 1 of
block No. a, of Dulles City proper in Dalles
City, Wasco county, Oregon; also the north half
of tliii northwest quarter, tho northeast quarter,
and the north hall of tho southcHst quarter of
section II III township 'Jnoi tli of range U, cast
of tho Willametlo meridian, in Wasco county.
Oregon, contai'ilng ;i'JJ acres, more or less, said
sale to bo made nt rtiblio auction for cash In
hand, in the manner prescribed by luw, mid tho
proceeds of such sale to bo held by said adminis
trator and disposed of as may bu icquired by the
order of tho above entitled court.
Witnkss. tho Hon. Hubert Mays-. Judge of tho
County Court of tho Htato of Oregon, for the
County of Wasco, with tho seal of said Court
nlllxed this Second day of Juno A. D. ls'JJ.
Iskai.
JunS ii Attkst; A. M. KKI.SAY, Clerk.
NOTIOK FOK PUBLICATION,
11. S. I.anii Orncu, ut Tim Dai.i.ks, Oiu:,,j
, July , imu.
Nntico Is hereby given thut tho following
limned settler bus Died notlco of his Intention to
miiko lluul pioof In siippoit of his claim, and
that shIiI proof Mill ho uiailo before Tho Itcglster
mid liccclvcr at The Dulles, Oickoii, on Friday,
Aug, IS, IWJ, vf.i
l'rry J. Vim Cainp, ufTlie l)ii)los,(lr.;
llouiestiad Kntry, No, IU.W. for tho 'ia, SW'.i,
mid Hj.KH'U, Section IS.Tp. 'JN It. 13 ft, W, M.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous iesldeiii'0 upon and cultivation of
suld laud, viz:
1'. J. Agldius, Martin Fagan, 1.', A. U'ounrd
mid Oliver llowers, ull of Tho Hallos, Oiegou,
JAY I'. l.UCAS,
Jl)S-ll Keglster
Use Olurke & Falks Hoeofoatn for thu
teeth. tf
JTjjE Jijrx jngj jpji. jijji m
WW
an. i. n
i:rgcn i;hnq
VI 14 VII VUUU
including Men's and Boys'
reduced to 19c
reilneed tn 97
reduced to 38c
reduced to oL'c
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orncu at Vancouvkk, Wash.,(
July 5, lsui). (
Notlco is heroby given that tho following:
named settlirs have tiled notice of their Inten
tion to make linal proof in siippoit of their
claims, mid that said proofs will be mado litforo
W. 11. l'reshy, United States Commissioner for
District of Washington, at his otllco In Gulden
dale, Washington, on Monday, August II, lssw,
viz.:
Stephen Mnrlnt.
Homevtcad tintry No. 9004, for the S. K N. K. II;
N. E. '4 S. K. ! ', Section I'J, and S. W. ' , N. W. U
of Section W, Township 3 North, of liangul:;
Kmt, Will. Mer.
lie uumcs thu following witnesses: tn prove his
continuous resilience upon mid cultivation
said land, viz:
Carl Kranzeii, Christian Franzen, I'orter U
llatdlsou, Marion Splawu, all of l.ylo 1', 0.,Yush.
I'orter I.. Iliinltnoii.
Homestead Kntry No. '.i0.il, for tho 8. K. of
b, i:, i-4 of Section 111; thu S. W. of S. W.
fceiftlou M, K. '.j of N. K, ;. of Section n, Town
ship :l North, oi Uango 13 Cast, Will, Mer.
' lie. names the following witnesses to provu
his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation
of said hind, U.:
Carl Franzen, Christian Frunznu, Stephen
Marlctt, Marion Splawu, all ot l.yle 1', O , Wash.
Jl.vS-11 W. U. DUNHAH, itcglster.
CONTKST NOTICE.
V. S. Land Offick, Thk Dalles, Ok,
Jt.ly ll.lMiu. i
A sutllelcnt contest nllldavit having been Hied
in this olhco by James Totilk, coutestuut,
against homestead entry No. 4'.i.".s, made Nov.
4lh, 1KU. for SU tiHh.M-)'. SV4,?ce. iil.toun
shipilS, It 13 IC, and NW'; NW1, hoa, il, town
ship -I S, K 13 K, by Thomas Jellies s, coutostoe,
in which it Is alleged Unit ho has abuuilotioU
said tract for moio than il mouths. Suld parties
mo uereny uoiiiicii in appear, respouu una
oiler evidence touching said allcgutlou, at ill
o'elnuk a, in, on Sept. 1. IsliJ, befoio thu register
mid receiver at tho t'llltcil States laud ulllru lu
Tho Dulles, Or,
The uid contestant having hi a proper
nlhduMt, tiled July 1st, lew. set forth facts
uhlehshow that alter due diligence, personal
service ot this notice can not be made, It Is
heieby ordered and directed that suc.lt notice ho
given by duo mid proper publication,
JlylHl JAY I', l.UCAS, Hegister.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned
has been duly appointed by the Hon. County
Court of tint tho Mute of Oregon, for veo
count) , as administrator of tho estntuof Adolpli
Agidlus, decerned, All pel sous having claims
against said estnto mo hereby untitled tn present
tho sumo properly erllled to me at tho oltico of
my iillorui ys, Dilfur A Meuefee, ultlilli six
mouths iiuni ihodatu of this notlco.
Datiitiit Tho Dalles, Oregon, June A. lv.i'.l.
J 1' AdlDlUs,
Adiiilulstrutor of tho Kstatu of Adolpli Agldluf.
deceased. 711
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