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She Dalles
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 1900.
NO 127
If
THE HEARING
IS CLOSED
Final Arpmls in Tic Roberts In
vestigation, DENOUNCED CRU
SADE AGAINST HiM
ii Taking of Testimony Hegun in the Case
of Senator Clark, of Montana.
Wahiii.vcton, Jan. (I.--When the Rob
orta committee resumed ita eeaEion to
day, ttoborts went on with lite argument,
begun yesterday, lie reviewed the action
of the constitutional convention of Utah,
urging tliat this carried out the require
ments of congress for the admission of
Utali aBiiHtato, namely, tlmt polygamous
marriages should no longer ho con
tracted. In particular, Roberts con
tended thoro waa no requirement by con
greaa or In the constitutional convention
that previously contracted matrimonial
associations should be interrupted.
In the eourso of his argument, Roberta
said lie had observed that the ladies in
volved in this question of plural wives
were quite generally received in the
circles of Gentile ladies of Utah. He
& vuhcmtintlv denounced what lie eharue-
Hlterized as the sensational crusade made
jEa;tun3t him, uudulso tho effort to aiouee
jfsf public feeling by Baying the American
homo "was in danger." "If uecoaimry,
lie exclaimed, "I could call attention to
ten thousand evils which threaten the
country without going to the btate of
Utah."
In closing, Roberta said that tiie pa
triotism of the Mormon church toward
the country could not be questioned.
When a fund wae raised for the survivors
of the battle-ship Maine, the Mormon
church had contributed oiro fifth of the
entire amount. When the country's
authority in the l'hilippinea waa
questioned, "Utah's guns, handled by
ITt:ili num. 1 1 ml lii'mi in tlin fiirfi.front
pf of the fray."
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ifi made on Hnborta' natural. nation papers,
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grouiiit oi niu uemg n poiyguimsi. ivuur
the arguments closed, luembere of tho
coiniuittee attached some importance to
the question asked by Chairman Taylor,
of Roberts, relative to the latter being
Trl amendable whtlo in the District of Col-
, utnbia to the Edmunds act. It is under
stood special attention may be given by
: the commltteo to this feature,
AtI2:!0, the arguments on both sides
woro closed, and the committee went in
to executive scealon. At the executive
session it was decided to close the hear
ing and the testimony, unless ex-Secretary
Carlisle decided to bo heard
further. Tho committee theu adjourned
until 10 a, in., next Wednesday. There
was no vote or other action on the final
disposition of tho case.
AGREED ON
A JUDGE
Oregon Delegation Indorses W. C. Hale
for Alaska District. .
Wahhinoton, Jan. 5. Members ol tho
Oregon delegation today united in unan
imously recommending the appoint
ment of Julge W. 0. Hale, of Eugene,
Or., na district judge of Alaeka, to fill
tho vacancy caused by the resignation of
Judge Johnson. Judge Hale was onco
judge of the first district of Oregon, and
lias strong indorsements from the
circuit judges of the Btat?, na well as the
judges ot the supreme court, and from
prominent Republicans. He wui a candi
date for the office at the time Johnson
was appoluted, and was tuetT supported
nVA
ABStXAJIEIvtoRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
HOTt OAKINO POWDER
by the delegates to the national conven
tion at St, Louis. Although at present
this judgeship pays but (30CO, there are
very good indications that the salary
will bo increased to nt least $5000.
Moreover, should Judge Halo fail to
secure this appointment, he will stand a
very good chance of securing one of the
new judgeships, as it is almost certain
that at least one, and perhaps three, now
districts will be created in Alaeka by
the present congress. Senator McUride
thinks it is very likely that the territory
may be divided into four districts, us
this number is really essential to an
efficient judic'al Byatem, urid is recom
mended by Governor Brady. With the
Oregon delegation a unite for Hale, his
chanceB of success in one of these offices
are very bright.
Mir C'lilnook S ul in i ii Wuiittxl.
Aktouja, Or., Jan. 0 S. Schmidt &
Co., thotiold-storage handlers of salmon
in this city, have received a novel order
from Loudon, England. Tho firm of
Anderson & Coltmau, one of the largoet
dealeru in food pioducta of that city,
wants a Royal Chinook salmon, weigh
ing eighty pounds or more, frozen in a
cake of ice, juet as it comes from the
water. The purpose is to exhibit tho
fish at their place of business, and at
tract attention to it, so that the merits
of tho Columbia river salmon may be
practically demonstrated. The cold
storage firm will freeze and eliip the first
large salmon that they get posaesnion of.
A Tliouautitl Ton emu
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1125 Howard at., Phil
adelplia, Pa., when she found that Dr.
King's Xew Discovery for Consumption
had completely cured her of a hacking
cough that for many years had made
life a burden. All other lomedies and
doctors could give her no help, but she
says of this Royal Cuie "It eoon re
moved the pain in my cheat and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. 1 feel
like sounding ita praises throughout the
univoreo." So will every one who tried
Dr. King's Now Discovery forany trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c
and $1. Trial bottle free at lilukuloy &
Houghton'a drug store; every bottle
guaranteed; 5
hturu lluriii'd ut Nhitciwh.
Uuitxs, Or., Jan. 5. J. L. Hembrie &
Co'b general meichandiso storo and con
tents, at Narrows, Or., waH totally de
stroyed bv lire on the morning of De
cember HO. The loss ia estimated at
$3000; insurance, $1500. The cause of
the tiro la unknown.
a siruis cumc run cuour.
Tvnty-llve Vuai'h' CiiiiNlunt line With
out n Kalluiti.
The first indication of croup is hoarse
ness, and in a child subjtct to tlia
disease it may betaken as a euro sign of
the approach of an attack. Following
this hoarseness is a peculiar rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is given as soon us the child becomes
hoarse, or even after tho eroupy cough
appears, it will preveut the attack. It
is used in many thousands of homes in
this broad land ntul never disappoints
the anxious mothers. We have yet to
learn of a single instance in which it
has not proved effectual, No other
preparation can show such a record
twenty-tlve years' constant use with
out a failure. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton.
Hulolde of a NewMier Mmi.
St. Paul, Jan. 6. A man believed to
be Charles Button, editor of tho Logans
port, Ind., Dally Reporter, committed
suicide tonight by shooting himself in
the head. He was en route home from
a ttlp to the Pacific coast, No reason is
known for tho suicide.
Catarrh C'anuut be Cured
with local applications, as tiiey cannot
reach the seat of the disease Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
iu order to cure it you must take inter
Baking
Powder
CO.. HEW YORK.
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of tho two ingredients ia
what produces Buch wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold bv drruggists, price 75c.
HnH'a"Family Pills are the best. 12
Wrut Out .r 11 Ih Way.
Washington, Jan. C Senator Hoar
is being quite severely criticised on ac
count of tils speech in'favor of the seat
ing of Senator Quay. Those who nre
opposed to Quay, and especially a large
number of senators, think the Massa
chusetts man went outside his position
as a senator in declaring himself, and
that it waB unwarranted to make a
statement and partial argument in favor
of seating Quay beforo the case actually
came before the senate. The excuse
which lie made to get his remarks before
the people ia Eaid to be altogether too
lame, as petitions upon one side or the
other havo been pouring in upon
senators ever since Quay waa appointed.
Jtallrotul Nunic Clmucecl.
P.IBMAUCK, N. D., Jau 0. General W.
D. Washburn, president of the Bismarck,
WBehbum & Fort Buford Railroad Com
pany, has filed with the secretary of
state notice of a change of name to the
Bismarck, Washburn & Great Falls
railroad, the intention being to make
the line more txtensio than at fit et ex
pected, and to build to Great Falls,
Mont., through the Judith basin.
rittynt Uut.
Dull Headache, Pains in various partB
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishnees,
Pimples or Sores all poaitive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must bo purified in order to
obtain good health. Ackei's Blood
Elesir has nevor failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and wo Bell every bottle on
n positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough
ou's drug storw.
Stray Notice.
Came to my place on Fivo Mile, about
two weeks ago, a buckekin saddle horse,
branded .with an oarlock on right hip
and an M on right shoulder. Said horse
has been on tho range near my place for
the past two years. Owner can havo
same by proving property and paying
all charges.
Dated Dec. 19, 1899.
Fit an k D. Joxi:s,
dec20-lt Tho Dalles, Oregon.
A rlKHtful Itluuilur
Will often cause a horrible bum,
scald, cut or bruise. -Iiucklen'a Arnica
Salve, the beet in the world, will kill
the pain and promptly heal it. Curps
old sores, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns,
felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile
cure on earth. Only 25 cts, a box..
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. 1
As a euro for rheumatism Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm ii gaining a wide repu
tation, D, B, Johnston of Richmond,
Ind,, has boen troubled with that ail
ment since 1862. In speaking of it he
says: "I never found anything that
would relieve me until I used Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm, It acta like magic
with me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, but one good
application of Pain Balm relieved me.
For sate by Blakeley & Houghton.
G. H. Appleton, justice of peace,
Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are the beet pills
made for constipation. We use no
others," Quickly cures all liver aud
bowel troubles.
TIIE BOERS
AFTER WHITE
Jontats Arm; Attacked Lsaysuitth
Saturday Morning.
THE BESIEGERS
WERE REPULSED
Engagement Began Before Daylight, and
at 9 o'clock in the Morning the
Fighting Still Continued.
London, Jan. C. The war office this
evening issued the following:
"From Duller, Frere Camp, Jan. 0:
The following telegram was received from
General White January G, 9 a. m : 'The
enemy attacked Caesar's camp at 2:45 a.
m., in considerable force. The enemy
was everywhere repulsed, but the fight
ing still continues.' "
General Bullet's telegram caused
many later calls at the war office in ex
pectation of the receipt of additional
news. The officials stated at midnight,
however, that nothing further would be
issued during the night.
No news lias been received from other
sources, though the dispatches indicate
that important events at the front are
imminent, if not actually progressing at
that time.
lloers Desert LaUygray.
Cai'K Town, Jan. 0. A dispatch from
Heischel, Capo Colony, reports that
Lndygray has been deserted by the
Boers, whose families will go to the
Orange Free State. Tho Boers, accord
ing to this dispatch, are constructing
entrcnchmi'iits between .Ladygray and
Darkly West.
Another Germ tin .Sieatiir Seized.
Dci'.ijan, Jan. 0. TheGerman steamer
Herzo has been seized by a British war
ship and brought to this port.
Tlmt Throbbing Ileudacho
Would, quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King'e New Life t'illa. Thousands
of Eiiflerers havo proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Onlv 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1
J. I. Beviy, L3ganton, Pa., writes, "I
am willing to take my oath that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely by the use
ot One Minute Cough Cure Jafter doctors
failed. It also cured my children of
whooping cough." Quickly relieves
and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe
and throat aud lung troubles. Children
all like it. Mothers endorse it.
"I am Indtbted to Ono Minute Cough
Cure for my health and life. It cured
me of lung trouble following grippe."
Thousands owe their lives to the prompt
action of this never failing remedy. It
cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
troubles. Its early use prevents con
sumption. It is tho only harmless
remedy that gives immediate results.
S:ck Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 2o cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist.
Katray Nutlet.
Strayed from the range on Dutch ll.t,
one dappled gray horse, four years old
next spring; branded on left shoulder
thus, U. Fivo dollars reward will be
given to any person returning same to
my place on 3-Mile.
nov29-lmo O. W. Cook.
Sold by Blakeley &. Houghton, The
Dalles, Oregon.
, r. Mcoas,
JOHN UAVIM
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTOUNKYS AT LAW,
Uoouit 3J aud 40, over U. S. Lund Olllce.
. . . THE . . .
Empress Skirt.
No garment ever brought out equals or ap
proaches in any way this patented petticoat.
The spiral wire with which the Skirt is corded
gives the graceful, flaring effect so much
sought; adjusts itself to any position of the
wearer, and never breaks or gets out of shape.
It is "light na a feather," and in taffeta sill:
weighs only one and one-half pounds. Extra
skirts and' all stiffening and lining in dress
skirts are done away with when it is worn, be
ing unnecessary. In Bhort.it is an ideal under
skirt for any and every occasion, and ia highly
appreciated by good dressers. It is made in
Selisia, Percaline, Sateen, Silketle Bnd Taffeta
Silk. Each Skirt is faced, with Velveteen to
match color.
For the balance of this week
addition to our entire stock of other
At
Reduced
Special
The fol lowing to give you a general idea:
Empress Underskirt of black Eelicia, made as shown in cut, wire cord
ing, gathered ruflle, velveteen binding, $3 50 reduced to $2,90
Fine quality sateen, colors rd, blue and black, .4.50 reduced to 3 75
Mercerized sateen with metallic stripe, colors scarlet, witli a green,
and purple with a silver stripe, like cut, $6 00 reduced to 4.15
Silkette, iu navy blue, with gathered ruflle of changeable taffeta silk,
$7,50 reduced to 5.90
Taffeta silk, in changeable dark effects, very best finish, fl5,
reduced to 10.75
Sea display in window
and Cloak department.
Our special sale of
LADIES' FINE SANDALS
and OPERA SLIPPEES
will continue for this week.
A. M. Will
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey whito wash? Yes, and wash whito. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. The
Maine point is quality and tho
Merritt of our work is such that peoplo go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices aro not
Hobson's choico, but tho standard ratos, which aro not
Cevera high as some people think, and wo want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of Third and Federal Street,
'Phone 341, THE DALLES, OR.
we will offer all Empress Skirts, in
fine underskirts
Prices.
jams & Co.
Advertise in The Chronicle