Dalles Chronicle, VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1899. NO 87 GUARD LIFE AND PROPERTY EiEiit Iluiidrca Arc Sei-viiiE as Protectors in llic Riots. BOY SHOT AND KILLED Lsc of Ilviiamltc Continues, Arbitration Il.is Failed and State Militia May Have to He Called Upon. Cum i.si, Ohio, July 24. Tliu tci'iiufl of wild diHordor and violence wit nessed in t n te city throughout yesterday mid last night in connection with thu car strike wore miecuci'od thlH mornini: by tr arki-d tpiiotncsu. The city uuthori tit';) were in conference nearly nil night, mid fa r ' y thu morniiii: it call was issued for battery A, of the First Ohio nrtillury. Three companies oflho Tunth Ohio in fantry anil tin.' Lovorturo Kifli'B. With tin) addition of those organizations, tho iuilitar force to cope with tho Hlruot oar strike, now tiiiinliurH 800 men, the city's entire mllitiiry force. Nex will come u c.ill for ututo troops. Mob violence will bo suppressed ut any cost. Abuut 9 o'clock lust night 11 sub urban car was blown up between Wiok lilil'.uid Villoui;hby about fifteen mllea east of Cleveland, Thu outrage waH not reported to Ibo Cleveland police until this morning. The cur wiih well filled with passengers, who wore badly shnkon up and uiiiiU'u rush for thu doors. The force of the explosion wiih so groat that it shook all tho houses in the neigh borhood, mill was hoard for n distance of two or three miles. There is no eluu to thu identity of tho pcKun who placed the explosive on the track. Persons living in the nolghboi liuod uay they saw n iimn in n buggy stop at the corner of Kensington street, wl ere the explosion occurred, and that be not out by the railway truck, lie re mained there forn Hhort time, und then drove rapidly away. Thu police are now out searching for the buggy in which tho dynamiter in supposed to have ridden, und all stations have been notified to bo on thu lookout fur it. Rioting is Renewed. Ci.i.vKi.AM), Ohio, July 24. -A 12-year-old boy named Corus'.luh wan eliot und instantly killed by Kulph Hiuvlcy, a lion union conductor this uftornoon. Corn zioh was a pusncngitr on u Itroadway cur mid iniide some remark to tho eonduotor. lliuvley waa arrested. An iinmeiiBe mob, enraged at the shooting, quickly gathered at the scene, und tho police charged upon the crowd and made several urrcHlB. The mob was partially dispersed, but noon nnethur congregated. Another llroud wy cir which came down Ornugo Htreet aa atonud at Terry atreot. Police ngulu charged tho mob with their clubH und dispersed it. The atuto board of nrbltrution haa de cided It cannot bring about n eottlmnont of the atrlku, by bringing llio oliloiulH of U'o Itig Consolidated und strikers to gether to talk over their grievances und will abandon all efforts towards settle ment, or ordera public n public Investiga tion of thoHtriko. INDIANS MAY MAKE TROUBLE Yoiuik HucIjs Thrcutcn to Murder North cru Pacific Extension Graders He tiinsc Line Crosses Their Hescrvn (ion. Hoihi:, Ida., July24.-Vortl from Lew Hon ovor tin, l0Ug distance telephone 1 to "' effeet that whllo tho Indiana on 1,10 Nrz orcos reaervutlon have out- IaVA T -AbSOLUTEEV Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oyi CAKiwa povcrw co., New york. wardly aubtnittcd to tho ngreemnt of their chiefs to permit the Northern Tact ile grade through tho reservation to prc coed, still tho young bucks continue to inmifoBt an ugly spirit, which in brutal ized by liquor furnished by white men. They threaten to Bwoop down on the graders nguin as they did a few dayB ngo, this Inno not to scare them off but to murder. There mo no soldiers there and the workingmcn have little protection. Deputy marshals ut the tcene, report thai trouble of a serious nature aeema unavoidable unless liquor have can be kept away nwny from thu young bucke, or a military force isBtatiuned to protect tliu graders. Large quantities of liquor have been confiscated, but thpro scema to be no end to thorcfourcefulucsB of tho bloodthirsty bavngcB. Cuturrh t.'aiinnt In, (Jtiicil with local u)plicalioiiH, ns they cannot reach the seat of the dieeaso. Catarrh is a Itlood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal lomcdicH. Hall's Catarib Cure ih taken iuteruully, and acts directly on the blood and mucous em faces. Hull's Catanh Cure is not n quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of tho beEt physicians in this country for years, and is u regular piescription. It is composed of the bust tonics known, combined with the beat blood purifluis, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of thu two ingredients in what produeoB BUcb wonderful results in curing Catarrh. .Semi for testimonials, free. F. .1. Chunky A Co., Props., Toledo 0. .Sold by drruggistp, price 75c. Hall's Family Pillp are tho best. 12 Dewey Accepts Invitation. Xr.w Yoitic, Jnlv 24. Mayor Van Wyek today received the following cable gram from Dewey: "Trieste. Mayor Van Wyek, New York : f.ottors received und invitation accepted; expect to arrive nbout Octo ber 1. Will cable definitely from Gibral tar. Hnvo written. DEWEY." Dewev's cablegram is in response to invitation from tho mayor, asking him to bo the guest of tho city upon his nr rival in Now York, and requesting him to exnress any desire ho may have in connection with the programme for his reception. hlory rn riluvo. To bo bound hand and foot for years by tho chains of disease is tho woist form of slavery. Goo. D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tolls how such n slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for live years that she could not tuin over in lied ulone. After using two bottles of Elec tric Hitlers, she is wonderfully im- nroved und uble to do her own work." This supremo remedy for feinalo die- oases quickly 'cures nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, headache, back ache, fainting and dtoy spells. This miracle working medicine Is a godsend to woak, sickly, run down people. Every linltln I'lmriiutot'd. Onlv 50 conts, Sold by lllukeley and Houghton, druggists, fl JIlKiiiuruk'i Iron Nurvo Wna Mm i-nmik of his snliindid health. Indomitable will and troiuondous onorgy nro not found where stomach, liver, klndoya and bowels uro out of order. If you want thoBO qualities und the success they bring, use Dr. King's jnow iaw Pills. They dovelop every power of i.miii mill hndv. Onlv 25u at Hlakeley & Houghton's drug storo. 2 Thomas lthoads. Ceutorllold, 0., wrlteB : "I sult'ored from piles sovon or eight years. No remedy gave mo jollef until DoWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured mo." Soothing, healing, perfectly harm less. Howau of counterfeits. Hutler Drug Co. DeWUt's Little Early Klsors benefit permanently. They lend gentle ussist uuco to nature, causing no pains or weaknoifl, permanently curing constipa tion and liver ailments. Hutler Drug Co. I . Baking Powder 'DuBF IN IT ItlGIIT Fur un Killtur to Itocnmnicnd I'atcnt JUeillclnuft? From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad, N. 0. It may bo a question whether tho editor of a newspaper has tho right to publicly recommend any of tho various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet ub a nruvontivo of suffering we feel it n duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemcdy. Wo have known and used this medicine in our family ior twenty years and baye always found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of EuO'ering while a phyoiciun is awaited. Wo do not believe in depending implicitly on any medicine for a cure, but wo do believe lliat if a bott.lo of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Itnmedy was kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack, much Buffering might bo avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be riqnired. At leuBt this has been our experience during tho paat twenty years. For sale by Hlakeley it Houghton, Druggists. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing between C. J. Cnthcart and J. D. Straus, under tho firm name of Catbcurt & Straus, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. J. Cathcart retiring. J. D. Straus will continue tho business, and will col lect all bills due said firm and pay all accounts against the same. Dated July 1, 18U9. C. J. Catiicaut, J. D. Stiiaus. i:niiiiirl(lI Ki'dcun. Mrs. Michael Cartain, Plainfield, III. makes tho Btutement, that the caught cold, which settled cn her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. Ho told her sbu was a bopules victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought u bottlo and to her delluht found herself benefited from the first dose. She con tinued to use und after taking six bottles found herself sound und well ; now does her own housework, und Is as m ell as she ever was. Free triul bottle of Ibis Great Discovery at Hlakeley & Hough ton's drug store. Only CO cents and .fl. Every bottle guaranteed. 0 DoWltt'a Littlo Eaily Kieers expel from the system all poisonous accumu lations, reguluto tliu stomach, bowels' and liver, and puiify the blood. They drivo nwuy disease, dissipate melancholy und give health and vlnor for the daily routine. Do no gripe or sicken. Dutler Drug Co. For Sale. Thrco houses and four lots in Tho Dalles, as a wholo or separalol y. Lo cation oast of high school. Pays oxcoptionally good inlorest on investment. Properly in good con dition. Add ross, M. F. Fitz Gerald, Tho Dalles, Or. Send In euro of Tho Chronicle. TALK OF WAR WITH CANADA Sir Wilfrei Lanricr Loses His Bolter Jnlptat. ON THE ALASKA BOUNDARY Conservative, Cool-Hcadcd Men Regret the Occurrence No Conflict is Necessary. Ni:w Yokk, July 21. A special to the world from Toronto s.ive : Professor Goldwin Smith, after reading Premier Laurier's speech upon the Alaska boun dary dispute, said : "I am surprised and sorry Sir Wilfred Laurie should have even alluded to the possibility of war over the Alaska boun dary question. It would be a disgrace to statesmonsbip if it were possible that war should break out between Great Hritain and the United States about such a matter. "The question 19 not pre-sing. All that is immediately wanted is some joint arrangement for the preservation of order to the dleputed territory. After a little reflection and everybody has bad time to cool, means will bo found for a settlement ol the question in an amica ble way. "1 havo thought from tho beginning that it would have been better if the Alaska boundary question had not been mixed up with other questions, such as reciprocity questions, with which it bad nothing to do. Let the Alaska boundary question be kept apart and lot conference on commercial reciprocity procrcd. The two things, I repeat, have nothing to do with each other." There is u greal deal of talk about gen eral elections in Canada being held next full. It is reported that the Laurier gov ernment decided before Minister of Pub lic Works Tarte left for England a few weeks ngo to appeal to the country, and word comes from different provinces preparations are being made for general elections. Forgot One Method. Ni:w Yonic, July 24. A special to the Herald from Washington says: There will bo neither war nor arbitration over tho Alaska boundary dispute. It will be settled by amicable agreement, both the United States and Great Britain making concessions. This is the view expressed by an ollleial having much to do with tho pending negotiations. An J.'il(U'iulo of Diarrhoea. Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa nut Grove, Flu., Bays there has been quito an epidemic of diarrhoea there. Hu had a sovero attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlain's Cbollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keinedy. He says bo ulso recommended it to others and they say it is die best medicine they ever used. Eor sale bv Hlakeley & Houghtin DiiiKwists. Gun-shot wounds und powder-bump, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insects stings and Ivy poison ingquickly healed by DeWitt'a Witch IlaKul Salve. Positively prevents blood poieoning. Beware of counterfeits. De Witt'a iB mfe and sure, Hutler Drug Co. Volraulo Kruptloiig Aro grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Hucklen's Arnica Salvo cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers, Bolls, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Hums, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pilu euro on earth. Drives out palna and itches. Only 25 cte. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blukeley & Houghton, drug- gIBIS, o VO Itewuril. A rewind of $20 will be paid for (ho ar rest of uny person caught stealing flowers or unythliig else from tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. 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 K3 Oxblood Russian calf lace shoes, value .3.00. This week Ladies' Oxfords. Chocolate Yiena button ox fords, band-turned sole, handsome coin toe, value 3.50. This week 2 20 Chocolate vesting top south ern tie, flexible Eole, value $3.00. This week 2.C0 Iidies' chocolate vesting top oxfords, hand-turned sole, value $3.00. This week . . 2.00 Lidies' chocolate veating top oxfords, value $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 8ls toll, value $1.50. This week $1.10 Sizes 11j to 2, value $1.75. This week 1.30 Men's tan willow calf, nickle hooks and eyes, latest popular last, value $3.50. This week 2.35 Men's chocolato vici kid, reduced for tho week from $3.00 to 2.20 Sale commences Tuesday a. m.; concludes Sat- Jf urday at 9 p. m. I A. M. Williams & Co. 35 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice U hereby Klven Hint 1 Imvo llleil with tliu l leik of tho futility Couit of thu Statu of Uiepon, ior imii i omity, my imiii iktoiiiii its t U'ltnintsttator of tlio oitittu of (I, W, licet, ile-1 rented, Hint by tin order of (lie County t'ourt ufoH'Mild, made June 1, W), Mottdtiy, July ii, wy.i, at llio I) our 01 'j o ciucu , in., mu oeeu llv.ul ifti. II. tut mill .In. I'.llllilli '.inc. rrlimi In Dalles City us the jilneo for tliu heatiiii; of objections to kiitd rlnal ucrouut, and the kettle meat of mid CMUte, F. 1' M.Wi, Jun 3d! AdiulnUtrntnr. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby jtlvin (hut the tiiulertlk'iicd lum been duly iiiointid by the hoin.nible County Court of tho State of Oiokoii, for Whk'o rouiity, a cMTUtor of thu cstuto of I'liebeJ. HniKht, deceased. All eroim limlr.K rluluib iiRalnt-t fciild citato are heicby iiotllled to pro dent tho huiiio, properly verified, to uio nt my ollli'o lu lJullth City. Oregon, vtfthlu Mx iiiunthk from thu dutoof this notice. Pitted this 6lli day of July. lKXi. FitANK iiKNKl'KK, Executor of the (atuto of l'hebo J, Jiulitht. accented. Jly 841 WEEK Be Your Gain. Ladies' Lace Shoes. Chocolate willow calf laco shoe, up to-date last, worth $4 00. This week only 2 73 Tan kid .lace shoe, fancy vesting lace stay, flexi ble sole, value $3.50. This week ouly 2.35 Chocolate kid vesting top lace shoe, Goodyear welt sole, new coin too, value ?3.00. This week 2.25 coin toe, medium heavy sole, 1.85 Men's Colored Shoes Moi's $5.00 tan willov calf, bull dog toe, med. sole. This week 3,43 Men's chocolate vici kid, vesting top, value $4,00. This week 2.G5 Men's chocolato vici kid, coin toe, value $3.50. This week 2.10 NOTICE FOR l'UHLlOATION. I.AND Office at Tub Dalles, OitEnoN) JllllO 11), lh'J'J. I Notieo Is heiebv (riven that tho following iiained settler has hied notice ol his Intention to make II mil lnonf lit support of his clnlia, nnd that s ild vroof will bo lamlu before tliu register Mini receiver nt The Dalles, Oregon, on Hitturday, Julyj'j, lKi'J, I'aiilit (Irliiiaud, widow of I'lerru (irliauud, deeensnl, of Tho Dalles; II. K. No. )7ii, for tho K, UK' . Heo.'.'l, T. 1 north, it l'i K. W .M. He names thu follow lug witnesses la provu hU continuous residence 11)1011 and cultivation of Mill! Nnd, iz; Chiis. A. iiahtiU, Hurl; Cnry, 1-outs Hmuloi Amliew Uriiuhiut, nil of Tho Dalles, Oregon. Jutill ll JAV 1'. l l'CAS, Ileglster. F. MOOllK. JOHN OAVIN M00UK & OAVIN, ATTOltNlCYS AT LAW. Uoonis 30 mid 10, over U. S, I jud Olllee.