Cljrimfcle. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7- 1900. NO 176 She Dalles GERMANY MEETS WITH OPPOSITION Her Exporters Send Out Goods taining Adulterants, Con GIVES PRESIDENT A WEAPON Administration Finds That It Will lie Mnsv to Retaliate in Event of Cicriiiany's Discriminating Against American ('mods. Ni.w YoitK, March 0, A special to the Iieru.d from Washington suye: Though tin; Administration ctnuot protest against injurious legislation pending in lliodermun Legislature, it haa devolopcd that It hna been making n j uiut invest! cation to ascertain the extent of the adulteration of German importations in to the United States. This investigation litis extended to the imports of othar European governments which impose restrictions upon American goods. In the ease of Germany, tho information to lie obtained will be of value in determin ing the course this Government shall adopt should the meat-inspection bill, reported by the Reichstag committee, be enacted into law. This investigation, which has beon going on for some little time, has de veloped that the objection raised by the German governmont against American products also exists in German goods. This discovery ia very gratifying to the ollieiula, as it furnishes them with an excellent weapon to be employed in case of need. German wines are said to con tain adulterants, and the President, should he determine to do so, can take measures to exclude them. Examination of a statement of the pro visions of the bill reported by the Reich stag committee shows, the authorities say, that American meats can be entire ly excluded. The press dispatches in dicated that the conditions relative to inspection had been modified, but Ambassador White's dispatch announces that the hill contemplates an imperial inspection at the port of entry, and a local Inspection in the province which is tliudcstination of the meat. In addition, thuro is tho prohibition of American canned and corned beef and sausage. It is tho contention of this government and Ambassador White has been so advised, that one inspection should bo sufficient. With an imperial and local inspection, tlm cll'uct would be, it is stated, to con demn practically nil American meats which might be imported into the Ger man Umpire. In answer to a complaint registered by this government at the refusal of the local authorities of tho German Empire In give information to American Consuls, Hie Gorman govornirmnt has announced that all such information must come j hum the foreign olllce, and communica tions requesting it should bo sent to the Minister of Foreign Allaire. In principle! this, according to the department, must bo accepted, but there is no intention of I'unnitting such discrimination against American Consuls as is apparent from tlm secret instructions to German officials t Dessuldorf, as published in the Herald this morning. liupresontatlonB made to Secretary Hay announce tho desire of the German Kovornment to modify the pendtug bill, nd its purpose to have it amended wlien considered by the Bundesrath. UnUrrli Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh ja a blood or constitutional disoaao, and in ordur to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Haifa Catarrh Cure is tkon internally, and acta directly on liio blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine. was was prescribed by one of the best Physicians in this country (or yeare, and la a regular prescription. It is composed o the best tonics known, combined with Royal Baking Powder 4BSGUJTEiyfaltE Makes the food more delicious ai id wholesome HOVHI BAMNO POWOCH CO., NEW VOWK. the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the iuucoub surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Ciiijxey & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 7nc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 INSULTS DIGNITY OF PUERTO RICO They Ask Markets For Their Products and (let Charity Opinions of Spanish Press. Citv of Mkxico, March fi. The press here, both native and foreign, condemn the policy of the United States Congress toward Puerto Rico. The papers printed in English are severe in their criticisms on the treatment of the annexed island, and predict trouble ahead. The Spanish Colonies organ, Corerro Epanola, says: "McKinley, having taken pity on Puerto lt'co, has asked Congress to authorize him to devote to the relief of the island which has been converted by famine into a new British India a sum equivalent to tne uustora -House duties paid by tho merchants of Puerto Rico on its introduction into the United States. It is said that half a loaf is better than no bread, hut we are of the opinion that this measure is worse than nothing. Instead of converting the in habitants of the island into mendicants, they ought to be loft free to develop their natural resources and sell their products, to which end exportatione, now in a state of stagnation, should be facilitated by means of free trade. "What Puerto Rico needs rather than degradation, almost, which is insulting to human dignity, is to be able to soil its sugar and tobacco. But this would not suit tho American producers of sugar and tobacco; it would run counter to the protected interests which havo great influence in the Federal Congress, and McKinley. in order not to offend those interested, has found a way out of it by offering charity." Ill Life Waa Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : "I was taken with Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I could'nt even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. Kinii's New Discovery. One bottle gavo great relief. I continued to ubo it, and now am well and strong. I can't gay too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the sureBt and quickest cure in tho world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents nnil ftl.OO. Trial bottles free at Blakeley Houston's uruaatnre: every uome guaranteed. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, MilesLurg, Pa., save, "As a speedy cure (or coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant forchildion to take. I heartily recom mend it to mothers. " It is tho only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases, It will provent consumption. No Hlght to Ugliness. The woman who Is lovely in face, form and tomper will always have friends, but ono who would be attractive must keep her health. If ahe is weak, sickly and all ruu down, alio will be nervous and irritable. If ahe has con stipation or kidney trouble, her Impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched couaplexlc. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a urn-down linvalid. Only 50 cents at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. startling Clulnm, Eighty-five per cent of nil persons de dared incurable or given up to die by physicians can be cured, or their lives greatly prolonged by the beneficent powers of the "Perfected" Oxygenor King. This startling assertion is sus ceptible of proof. We have it in the form of letters from all classes of people "rending far nnd near" who are de lighted to testify to the marvelous cura tive powers of this latest acd most per fected home oxygenating instrument. For sale by J. M. Filloon, The Dallee, Ore. ml-lwd2v Ad Iloiictt Medicine rur La Grippe. George W. Wait, of Gardner, Me., says: ' I have had the worn cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. 1 congratulate the manu factur rs of an honest medicine." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Notice to the l'ubllc. The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany will complete its line and be ready to receive forward freight and passengers from Shaniko not later than April 15, 1000. Large warehouses and stock yards will be erectad and ready for wool and stock by the above date. Freight rates will be considerable lower than by team from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be published shortly. For further information call on or address C. E. Lytle, General Freight Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned. E. E. Lytle, feblC-tf General Manager. A Good Cough Medlclue for Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommend in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Moran, a well known and popular baker, of Petersburg, Ya. "We have given it to our children when troubled witli bad coughs, also whoop ing cough, Mid it has alwaj e given per fect satisfaction. It was lecommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. rri-Nldciit Lincoln und the Flower. President Lincoln, with his great, kindly nature to which children and music appealed so Mrcnuout-ly, was, of course, pattionately fond of iluwers, and during his administration the con servatories assumed n form very sim ilar to their preMMit appearance. Very often when Lincoln wished to be abso lutely alone he sought the solitude of the conservatory, and those about him, as soon as they became appreciative of this fact, exercised the greatest care that Ills wish for privacy should be re spected. Often when the cloud of war and desolation hung darkest over the country the old gardener in charge would come suddenly upon the presi dent standing dejectedly nmong the folinge, his eyes bedimmed with tears. Wnldon Fnwertt, in Woman's Home Companion. Wnric Th n n Murder. Among the Pnrsees u murderer is punished with 00 stripes on his bnre back, while a master wlio neglects his dog receives 200 atripes. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Win. Orr, Newark, O., says, "We never leel fare without une Minute Cough Cure In the bouse. It eaved my little boy'a life when he had the pneu nionia. We think it is the best medicine made." It cures coughs and nil lung diseases. Pleasant to take harmless aud gives Immediate results. Subscribe for Tan Chroniok. CAPE COLONY BOERS RETREAT General 'Gatacre Has Occupied Storm berg Without Serious Opposition and Is Now in Close Communica tion With General Clements at Colcsbcrg. fa Lo.vdok, March 6 The Boers in Northern Cape Colony are in fall retreat to the Orange Free State. The possession ofStormberu puts General Gatacre in railroad communication with General Clements at Colesberg, for though the Boers partially wrecked the railroad, it is understood that it can be quickly re paired, and thus the entrance of ad ditional British troops into the Free State will be facilitated. From Osfontein, wh&re Roberts is op posed by a good-sized body of Boere, there is still no news except reports of minor ekirmishes. The position gained by General Brabant at Dordrecht is reported to be exceedingly strong. According to the Times correspondent, the Boers' numbers alone enable them to retreat from Dordrecht, practically unhindered. He also reports a' violation of a white flag by the Boers, they having deliberately fired at cIoeb range on a stretcher party. General White's garrison has begun to leave Ladyemith and is arriving at the Mooi River camp, where the troops will remain several days, after which they will go farther south. They are emaciated and exhausted and say the road to Colenso presents ecenes that ex ceed in horror those depicted in Dante's Inferno. Dead men and animals are ly ing mutilated and putrefying in the trenches formerly occupied by the Boers, and filling the air with a sickening stench. In cases where hurried burials had been attempted, the rains have washed the earth away and out of the earth stick ghastly legs and arms of dead burghers. A dispatch from Osfontein says that according to the Boer prisoners, an im portant British success will cause Presi dent Steyne to flee to Pretoria, leaving a provisional government at Bloemfontein, which is likely to make peace overtures, those Free Staters not wishing for peace treking toward the Transvaal and help ing to make a stand which most of the Britieh military critics now point out will constitute the most difficult and deciding feature of the war. The recent rains have afforded Robert b good grass and copious supplies have reached him. News of bis advance is eagerly awaited. Iryin preparations simply devel op dry cntimh ; thoy dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane aud decom pose, causing a far moro serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes aud snuffs aud uso tlr.it which cleanses, soothes aud heals. Ely's C'roam Balm id such a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho 50c. size. Ely Brothers, Cli Warren St., N.Y, Tho Bnhu cures without puin, does not irritato or causa snoozing. It spreads itself over an irritated and nngry surface, reliev. ing immediately tho painful iullauiination. AVith Ely's C'roam Balm you nro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fover. Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111., writes, "I never fall to relieve my childreu from croup nt once by using Ono Minate Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe aud all throat and lung diseases. JSUuiurck'it Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels-are 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 and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. 2 Rev. W. E. Silzer, W. Canton, N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. I was percuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea 'or all forms of indigestion,' It digests what ycu eat. Opening Sale White Goods and Summer Wash Goods The cream of this season's production and an assortment which would do credit to a "city store." Still we show only half the spring stock the' balance is yet on ihe way, and due here the latter part of this week. WHITE GOODS. Nainsooks, 2" ir.cht s wide, checks and stripes, from 10c to 30c yard Nainsooks. 32 inches wide, plain, from 12l2c to 25c yard Dimities, 30 inches wide, stripes and checks, from 15 to -10c yard India Linens, 30 inches wide, an elegant line, 5c to 50c vard Ling Cloth, 45 inches wide, No. 600, 20c; 800, 30c. Special prices on bolts. Cambrics, 36 inches wide, none better than these at 10c. 12l.'.c and 15c vd White Organdies, 68 inches wide, per yard. . .50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 FOR WAISTS AND SKIRTS. White Pique, Welts and Cords, in the newest weaves; Lace Corde, Sitin Stripes, Corded Checks, Fancy Cords and Crepon Stripes. The width is 28 and 29 in. ; prices 12.sv, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 40c. WHITE DOTTED and FIGURED SWISS. White Dotted Swisses, in a range of twelve different sized dots; from the pin-head to the coin dot. Width 30 inches; price per yard, 25c and 30c Figured or embroidered Swisses; imported high grade novelties, which you must not fail to see; 32 inches wide, per yard 50c. COLORED SWISS. Black, with black dots; 27 incheB wide, per yard 35c Black, with black dots; 32 inches wide, per yard 50c Black, with Lavender and Cerise dots, 31 inches wide, per yard 50c White, with black and red dots, 29 inches wide, per yard 40c Silk Organdies, Cream, light blue, pink and nile green, 52 inch width, per yard "50c EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING. 26 inches wide, ornamented with several rows of puffing, lace inser tion or hemstitching. Three prices, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 a yard. ALL-OVER LACES for Yokes, etc., new patterns; stripe6 and bow knots white and cream 18 inches wide, 65c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. NEW EMBROIDERIES. 14 to 6 inches wide 5c to 85c a yard New in Silks. PUFFED and CORDED TAFFETTA SIKS; 18 inches wide, red, cerise, turquoise, French blue, pink, p.ile blue, cream, corn, $1.25 a yard. BENGALINE SILKS $1.00 a yard PLAIN TAFFETTA SILKS, new shades, 19 inches wide, per yard. . . .Soc CORDED HABITOU SILKS, in the leading color combinations, 19 inches wide, per yard "5c a.m. WILLIAMS ico Spring is Here and So Are We, WITH A I'UM, MNE Ol' Elegant Stock of Wall Paper to Select From. rams, oils, wmp. Washington Street, betweeii Second and Third. ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC. H. GLENN & CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tliat the uudci'stgucd has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of J. C. lluld win, deceased. All pcrnon. having claims against bum estate arc Hereby notilled to present the same, properly verified, to tne or to tny attorneys, DtiluriV Menefce. In The Dalles Oregon, within six months from the date oi tuts notice. Dated this 11th any ol February, luou. K. 11. MKKKIM., Administrator of the estate ot J, O. lialdwin, deceased. febl7-it ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby irlvcn that tho undeisltrued has beeu appointed by the county court, ot the Ktute of Oregon, for Wavco county, administrator ot me estate oi raincK mown, uet-euseu. aii arsons having claims against said estate arc ierubv notified lo uresent paid claims, properly verified, to me at the office of Sitiuott & Bluuott, In Dalle City, Ore. uaie iieruoi. Dated Jauuary 25, 1900. janSMl DEUA C. IIBOWN, Adwlulstrator, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county, executor with tho will annexed of the last will of Mury Jane lleezley, deceased. All persons havltitr claims against said estate are hereby untlllcd;to present them to mo with the proper vouchers at my ottlco In The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date thereof, Dated Feb. i'l, UW0, II. S. HUNT1NC1TON, feb2Ml Executor. n niiuiuA l0 ONI FOR A DOtl. KemoT Pimplei, Pr.f.nt ems eh dii U iKuuif MB lu ll IKUUn uoralefcn. Tunm. fr,o fall Eos I MZ&IrA&71iJPlWuJ,PiS 6for w b' MUta. ml aoiAftab CO. fUa. fa.