I) e Dalles t0ukk. vol. xir THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1899. NO 8G HOOT HAS AT THE J&j5,'HC-iC5 0HOrJ0e50J)0fSHSf $H 4 ACCEPTED lit llovf York lawyer Becaiucs S tarv or War. ALGER RECEIVES MANY LETTERS Tcmlirr of the Office Made After the Conference Hetween the President nml Senator l'lntt. V.hiiinoton, July '22. Ullhu Root, of New York, lias ureopted tlm war port folio in President McKluloy'H cabinet. Tlie telegram of acceptance wits received etiortly tf tcr noon, while Seerntury Long was with thu president. Secretary Alger hail just left. The tender of thu wiir portfolio whh made to Mr. Hoot hint night after the conference at thu White House. Ah tho prcsiilunt will leave for tlm Adiroiitlui:k Wi-iliii'dliiy or Tl'iirsduy of next week, it la probable that Mr. Root will count to Washington to confer with lilm before that titiiL'. It in legurded hh more likely that Mr. Hoot will meet the president nt LakoCiiamplnin in tint lattur part of tho week. Fear That Knot Will He Merely a Figurehead. Washington, July 22. Unless the new tecri'tury tf war takes hold wltli v!;or ami retains all tint bureaus of the war iliipartinoiit within It i h personal supervision, tho cliuugu from Aljjer to ISoot will nut result in very muuh iood. ft in feared Unit Root in Koing to be lftr(uly a figurehuud, und will conduct tlio business of thu war department that relates purely to civil matters and In volves Kt.i1 questions, Instead of taking liulil of tlm military end of thu depart ment and reforming it. If t Intro is to ho a continuation of Corblnism, it will he found that thorn is little dlllurenco he tween Hoot and what tho country has coino to know as Algorism. Alger to His Friends. Wasiu.nuton, July 22. Secretary Al ger is in receipt of n great numbur of letters and telegrams from per tons in every station in life, all touching upon his retirement from tint cabinet. So numerous are connnunlcatloiiH on this euliject that tho secretary finds himself physically unable to make propur supu ral responses to all of tlium, theroforo I'" has requested the Associated Press to convoy to the wrilura and Benders his dip ai)reciation of tho sentiments expressed. t ' Island May He Cone. Sax Fiianuihco, July 21. The ottlcers "I tlio steaoutr Australia, which arrived today, Buy it would not surpriHO them to r that thero had been a fearful ox P'odon at tho volcano and that Mauna w Is no more. After louvlng Honolulu, 'l thp ran into a remarkuble cross sea, lilcli tho eruw thought was caused by u "lowarlno disturbance of unusual force. A Wli vapor hung over tho water for yand a heavy cloud, shaped likud nu uiubrolln, came, borne on the wind from '" direction of the volcano. ingersollTs FUNERAL It Will He HC, Tuesday, at the Dolib's Ferry Home. ?ltW Yo,lK Jly 22.-A8 yet no nr- ffmT for 11,0 u,,,orttl t,,u " M,,, In"H tve been made, tZ 7. '",l l)u,,H tMl " tot the .mn , 'y tl", n,alu nwuiUew of tho 15 y .' tho wi,0v "a fl(h wiii e, Ul() ,Iner(l Taud and tmt , ""lt0lul, It W m private. No one lAVA Makes the food more delicious and wholesome OYi QKIHO POWDER will bo invited but those nearoBt and dearest to tint dead. It will he held at the homo in Dobb's Furry. It will be n socular funeral. Today there camo many offers from musicians of note to brine; their orches tras and piny, but the family declined them all, There will he no music, per haps not even an address. No sinking, no prayers; nothing but a lust louve tuklng. Regarding Colonel Ingersoll's estate, his brother-in-law and private secretary, 0. P. Furroll, said: "If lie left a will I do not know it. Colonel Ingcrsoll died poor, fie was a groat money earner, but a poor saver. Ho has not left any estate worth speak ing of. What he did not spend on hiu loved ones he gavoawuy in charity." Oiilnrrli Cannot tin Oiirnl with local applications, ns they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal mtnedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on thu blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It wns was prescribed by one of the tfeet physicians in this country for yeurs, und is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puritleis, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of lite two ingredients is what producus such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Ciu:ni:y St Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggiste, price 7rn:. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. 12 SON DEFENDS HIS MOTHER Kills n Tramp Who Attacked Her With a Scythe. Pasco, Wash., July 22. About 10 o'clock tonight an unknown nuui entered the house of Frank Schunoinunn, at tacked Mrs. Schunemann with a scythe, and was nhot anil killed by her son, Louis Schunemanu. Thoload man was a tramp. Ho had iresented himself at tho house the pn- vious evening and asked for food, which was furnished him. During thu night be returned and entered the house, awakening Mrs. Schunemann, who called her eon und left her room. Upon this, tho Intruder uttackod her with the scythe which had Beeured in the garden. Sehuneniftni hearing his mother's screams, rushed to tho scene with u ritle. In die darkness ho wus afraid to shoot, but tlnully succeeded in getting tho in truder between himself and the window and fired with fatal result. htory of u rilurn. To bo bound hand and foot for years by the chnlns of disease is tho worst form of slavery. Goo. D. Williutns, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slavo was innde free. He says: 'My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not tuin over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Llee- trie, Hitters, she is wonderfully Im proved and nble to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female die- ouBeH quickly 'euros nervousness, sieop. Ihsbiiosb, melancholy, headache, back uche, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a gousenu to weak, sickly, run down people. livery bottle gmirunteed. Only 60 cents. Sold bv Blakeley and Houghton, uruggisis. u , HoWltt's Little Karly Risers benefit) nornmnently. They lend gentle asslst- ance to nature, causing no pubis or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion und liver nllinents. Butler Drug Go. I Baking Powder CO., NEW YORK. 18 IT RIGHT For mi Kdltor to Ueonmmenil Patent illecllciiii!? From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad, v. It may bo a question whether the editor of u newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of the various proprietary medicines which flood tho market, yet as a preventive of suffering wo feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. We have known and used this medicine in our family tor twenty years and huye always found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but we do believe tnat if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on haild and administered ut the inception of an attack, much suffering might be avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during tho past twenty years. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between C. J. Cathcart and J. D. Straus, under the firm name of Cathcart & Straus, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. J. Cutheurt retiring. J. D. Straus will continue the business, und will col lect all bills due said firm and pay all accounts against the same. Dated July 1, 1809. C. J. Cathcaut, J. D. Stkaus. K.Miuirkuulu lNifcut). Mrs. Michael Gartuin, Plainfield, 111. makes the statement, Unit she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was u hopeles victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delleht found herself benefited from the first dose. She con tinued to use and after taking six bottles found herself sound and well ; now does her own housework, and is us well as she ever was. Freo trial bottte of this Great Discovery at Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. Only 00 cents and $1. Every bottle guaranteed. 6 DeWitt's Little Jiarly Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumu lations, regulate the stomach, bowels und liver, and nitrify tho blood. They drive nwuv disease, dissipate melancholy und give health and vigor for the dai.y routine. Do no gripe or sickeu. Butler Drug Co. For Sale. Three houses and four lots hi Tho Dalles, as a whole or separately. Lo cation .east of high school. Pays exceptionally good intorost on investment. Properly in good con dition. Addross, M. F. Fitz Gerald,' Tho Dallos, Or. Send In earn of The Chronicle, MUSTER-OUT Fonr More Ortjon Companies Wert ExamfnDd. RAPID PROGRESS BEING MADE Entertainment for Officers and Men of the Regiment Honorable Dis charge. Sa.v Fhaxcisco, July 22. Four more companies of tho Second Oregon A, L, 15 and E went before the medical ex aminers today. This work will con sume but little more time if the remain ing companies have their rolls ready when their turn comes. Examinations arc not bo detailed as when the troop mustered in, except where a soldier claims to have suffered some disability in the service. In such cases, care is taken to learc whether the alleged trouble was eo incurred. From present indications, not many of the Oregon men will be classed as perma nently impaired. Some of the wounded, of course, are injured for life, although the number is not large. General Beebe and staff were in camp most of the afternoon greeting members of the regiment. Major Moore will re main a day or two later to astertain if anything definite can be learned con cerning the regiments'e return to Port land. General Shatter was away today, so that conference with him could not be had. General Summers and his staff were this afternoon the guests of the Bo hemian club of San Francisco. The Oregon boys were tonight invited to two functions, and also had tickets to the baseball in the afternoon. Honorable Discharge. Washington, July 22. It is stated at the war department that nothing will be done to prevent the honorable discharge of the members of the Second Oregon regiment who have criticised Geueral Otis and his management of tho cam paign. Tho action of these men is severely condemned by officials in the war department, and it is asserted that they Bhould have at least waited until they had been diechargsd before making any such statements. Volcanic Kruiitluns Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. S An KpldKinlo or Illnrrlioea. Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa- nut Grove, Flu., says there has been uite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. He hnd a eevere attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says he also recommended it to others und they say it is the best medicine they ever ueed. Eor sale bv Blukeley & Houghton Drininists. Gun-shot wounds und powder-burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insects stings and Ivy poison ingquickly Healed by DeWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve". Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. De Witt's is safe and siire. Butler Drug Co. Thomas Rhonds, Ceuterlleld, O,, .writes: "I suffered from piles seven or Ight years. No remedy eave me relief until DeWitt's Witch Huzel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, heuliug, perfectly(hurm less, Bewmi of counterfeits. Butler Drug 0'). You need hve no bolls if you will buy OUrke & Fulk'i are cure for bolls. THIS A Tan Shoe Sale! A sale not of odds and ends, but of our regular and most desirable, up-to-date Spring and Summer of 1899 styles. $ Our Loss Will Oxblood Russian calf lace shoes, value $3.00. This week Ladies' Oxfords. Chocolate Viena button ox fords, hand-turned sole, handsome coin toe, value $3.50. This week 2.20 Chocolate vesting top south ern tie, flexible sole, value $3.00. This week 2.00 Ladies' chocolate vesting top oxfords, hand-turned 'sole, value $3.00. This week ... 2.00 Lidies' chocolate vesting top oxfords, vnlue $2.50. This week 1.70 Value $2.00. This week. .. 1.50 Miss' and Childs' Lace Shoes. Chocolate, vesting top, lace shoes, coin toe; sizes 8V. toll, value $150. This week $1.10 Sizss ll(j to 2, value $1.75. This week 1.30 rAJf $P Men's tan willow calf, nlcklo hooks and eyes, latest popular last, value $3.50. This week 2.35 Men's chocolate vici kid, reduced for tho week from $3.00 to 2.20 x Sale commences Tuesday a. m.; concludos Sat ? urday at 9 p. m. I A. M. Williams & Co. Si NOTIOKOF FINAL SKTTLKM UNI'. Notice U hereby irlven that 1 lmvo lllcil with thu Clerk ol thu County Court o( thu Statu ( Ou-gou, for Wiihcn Cimnty, my 11 mi 1 account i: artiiilnlhtriilor (it tliu cstuto of C. V, I tec, do ccMkeit, ami by an order of tho County Court aforesaid, imulc Juno 1, 1K)'J, Mouiluy, July .'I, Ih'.iy, ut thu hour ol 'J o'clock i. in., Iiat becu fixed us thu tlmu und tho County Court room In Dalles City a the jiluco for thu hearing of objections to tali tltial account, und thu settle ment of bald eMate. l' P. MAYS, Jim U II Administrator, Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby tdven that lliu tuidcrIiuci litis been duly a.olnUd by thu houojulilu County Court of the btxtu of Diction, for Wmco county, us executor of tlio estate of I'hebeJ, HulKht, ilcueubcd. All pcrMius havliiK claims UKutnst Mild cbtuto are heieby notllUtl to (iru cut tlio same, iiiopvrly vcijllitt, to uio ut uiy oltlie in Dulles Cilv. Oickou, ultlilu tlx mouths from thu date of this notice. Dated this Mil day of July, IMW, KHANK MKNKI'UK. Kxccutor of the estate of 1'hebo J. lislulit. du eased. JlySil WEEK Be Your Gain. Ladies' Lace Shoes. Chocolate willow calf lace shoe, up to-date last, worth' $4.00. This week only 2.75 Tan kid lace shoe, fancy vesting lace stay, flexi ble sole, value $3.50. This week only 2.35 Chocolate kid vesting top lace shoe, Goodyear welt sole, new coin toe, value $3.00. This week 2.25 coin toe, medium heavy sole, 1.85 2B3 Men's Colored Shoes Men's $5.00 tan willow calf, bull dog toe, ined. sole. Tins week 3.45 Men's chocolate vici kid, vesting top, value $4.00. This week 2.C5 Men's chocolate vlci kid, coin toe, value $3.50. This week 2.40 NOTICU FOR PUBLICATION. Officc at The D.u.i.ks, Oiieoon j Juno 10, ls'.cj. t Notice is hereby ulven that Iho followhitr named hettlcr has lllcil notice of his Intention to make dual nroof In sumiort of his claim, ami that s lid pioofu ill 1h uuiiio heforu tho rculHtur and receiver at Thu Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, July -."J, lbtW, vi: 1'iiuln ClrliiiHiiil, widow of I'lwo (irtmuud, deeeiiMil, of Thu Dulles; II. K. No. fjOTH. for tho li'a SK' ; bee. til, T. 1 north, K 1J K. W M. Hu names thu followiuK witnesses to provu his continuous residence upon and cultivation of suld hnd, viz; Otitis. A. PchuU, Itock Jury. IjhiIs Baudot Andrew l.'riailiart, nil of Thu Dalles, Oregon. Juull ll JAV 1'. I.DCAb, iteglstcr. V, KOOIIK, JOHN (UVIN M00UK & GAVIN, ATTOHNKYb AT LAW, ltuouu 8'j mid iO, over U. b'. Und Olllce.