Sip Stall es VOL. -XII THE DALIES. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1J00. NO. 24.9 FENIAN SCARE AT VICTORIA, B. C, Reports That Attempts Were to He Made to Wow Up Buildings Caused Ex citement. Victouia, B. 0., June 1. (Special to the Tun'rimi.,' -During the celebration ol lust week number o( reports were going the rounds to the effect that Hn ittetnpt whs to l)u uitfde in intB city ny Hour sympathizers or Fenians, to do tlaiiiHLMi to tliu fortH and public uuiluingB -the theater on tho night of the big patriotic concert of Wednesday lust be inn particularly spoken of. Ab a rule not much credit Ih given tottiese reports, but tills time there wbb good foundation for them. On Monday of hiBt wetk word was re ceived here from tlie British consul at San Frnnoieco that men had left there with the ol jt-c:t of doing damage to the forts anil theater. Previous Information from the sumo source had proven so cor red that eonie alarm was felt among the naval and military officials, and those civllinne to whom it was necessary to convey tin) news. Strong guards were placed on nil the naval and military worke, the old ones being changed with out a moment's notice; the theater was jourched from the basement to the dome batoru the conceit commenced and three Pinkurion detectives wiio had descrip tions of thu men reported to have i.oine North, Htood ut tiie entrance and closely scrutinized each perBou wbo passed in. It in not known that the men were Been here, hut it will be admitted the authorities hud reason to feel alarmed when it in stated that just before the blowing up of tliu Wetland canal, a re port waa received from the same source in fc'mi Francisco that attempts were to bo mwle to blow up public buildings and public works throughout Canada. A few days after the canal explosion occurred mi attempt to net Into Fort Macauley was frustrated by tho guard. Military authority here Htato their belief that Feiiiam have headquarters in San Francisco. lln I'oolml lliti HurKon. All doctors told Kenick Hamilton, of West Jeflerson, 0., after Buffering 18 months from Kruttif Fistula, he would die nn lesi u costly operation wbb per formed; but lie cured liiuiaeif with five tox-B of Hiu-klen'H Arnica Salve, the eurt-Bt i'lle corn on Jiarth, and the beet Salvo in tb World. '25 cents a box. Sold l)' Wnkeluy & Hi.uu-hton Druggists. 4 Jtiiitmulii- Htrlke. UesvEit, (Jni J nnu 1. A strike is de pomlunt upon tin! result of u conference Wni! held today between the master anil journeynu-n plumbers in this city. f,'e men are receiving $4 per day. liwt-ntly they struck for an advance, but mihiuh u t V tVUI II IV vi until today u permit the contractors to wuipluto work contracted for under the old conditions. Iull Headache, V aius in various parts ol the body, Sinking at the pit of the toniach, bins of appetite, Feverlshness, liuiplfH or Sores all positive evidences. Impure blond. No matter how it wmiiio kii It must lie pnrlllH.1 in order to obtain vood health. Acker's Blood Wexlr has never failed to ourti Scrofulous 0'8yphllttlo poisons or any otiier blood liaeuses. h Is certainly a wonderful fuiiiitdy and we sell every bottle on Positive cuarHiilee. Blakeley & Hough wn s drug Htore. niuolitnUt ' Rtrlkti. J''Ui)i;i,rUi jm, i.MachlniBta of Ma city ,UVl, fur gome i Iihb been prepar or a Htrike in theeveut of the failure their einpluyors to grant their de wiids. There are 13,1)00 of them In ""city, and today they presented a maud hir an eight-hour instead of ne,',0,lr day, at the same rate of wages. ltiiiir mid funiiuu urn, Ciiicauo, June Au elaborate relief "a" pension plan was submitted to the Jployes of the Chloago, Milwaukee & ! ul Kitllroad nompany today. The :'fn eul'"ices all the heat feature ol the department of the Baltimore & pm. mid the pension fund of the Uuylvauia company. A FOUL MURDER AT PORTLAND Mrs. Naomi Moss Murdered In a Lonely Park Husband Suspected of the Crime. I'oiiTi.ANi), Or., Telegram, June 1. Mrs. Naomi Moss, better known ns MIts Naomi Clnte, wifoof Riley M. Moss, was shot through the heart and killed near Willamette IleiahtB park between 10 and 11 o'clock laet night. Suspiclan rests upon the woman's husband, and jealousy is believed to have been the motive. Ofliccrs are seeking Mobs, but the search tlniB far has been in vain. Mrs. Moss was tho daughter of Charles Cf ute, well known in Portland, where he has lived several years. The conductor of a Washington-street car recalls having taken Mrs. .Moss and a man who answers the description of her huBbaud to the entrance of the park at alnut 10 o'clock last evening. The couple left the car and Bat down on a bench near at hand. The car then started back down town. A few momenta Inter a woman's screnms for help, followed by two pistol shots In quick succession were heard. The police were notified and a thorough search of the park made, but without avail. This morning the woman's dead body was found. A I-1 ft- Anil IK-Hth Flclit. Mr. W. A. Hiues of Manchester, la., writinc of bis almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after meas les induced serious lune trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All uiv doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to UBe Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, which com pletely cured me. I would not bo without it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all say it never fuils to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular siro 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. 4 llrltlHli llulit Hack. London, Juno 2, 3:15 n. m. Lord Roberts continues silent regarding Pretoria, probably because he cannot wire of events from his own personal knowledge. Loureuco Marques, where all tho news from the Hour Bido is re- handled, cables that communication with Pretoria is now suspended. Some meesaires by courier have reached Loureuco Marques, but none of later date than Wcdneeday. These assert that the burghers are in a state of panic, and that Pretoria is beiog con trolled hv a viirilance committee Lour euco Marques again sends the report that President Kroger has been captured. A dispatch from Vryuurg, dated May 30, says : 'I)nr!ni tho occupation ot tins piate by the Boers, they flogged the natives for Ik.lit oHunses. A whip ami several cords knotted and salted were found at the police station. A boy who brought letter ton woman received twentymo tushes, and another who sympathized with him received fifteen." Thu lU'r-im-ay tor ItliounmtlMii. qtMOIC KKl.IKK KltOM l'AI.V. A II u-lin line Chamberlain l'lu Balm for rheumatism are delighted with tho from naiu which It allorus. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some tlmo ago i had a scve attack of rheumatism hi arm and snouiaer. i inou uuu.. remedies, but got no relief until i wb .nmiiBndd bv Messrs. ueo. r.iar- sons & Co., druggists of tills place, to try Chamberlain's Pain mum. iney recommenned it bo highly that I bought bottle. was toon relieved oj ati yam. i.na bIiua recommended this lini ment to many of my friends, who agree ill, me that it ia the best remeoy ior the market. Rev. W. K. Sitzer, W. Canton, N. Y ..i...o i'T I. .ut dvsoeosia over iwcuir years, and tried doctora and medicines without benetlt. i was ptr.uuu .w Kodol Dyapepala Cure and it helped me (rom the etart. I believe it to oe nanaoea for all forma ol inaigesiwu. digests what ycu eat. I.ont iii thn Ilouao, Washington, June 1. Tho house of representatives today after a lively de bate extending over two days, defeated the joint resolution proposing a consti tutional amendment cmtowering con gress to regulate trusts. It requires a two-thirds vote under the constitution to adopt an amendment to the consti tution. The vote stood ayes 154, noes 131. The affirmative vote, therefore, was .'58 short of the requisite two-thiids 192. Five democrats, Campbell (Mont.), Naphen (Mass.), Scudder (N. Y.), Sibley (Penn.l, and Thayer (Mass.), and one silverite, Newlnnda (Nev.), voted with the republicans for the resolution, and two republicans, Loud (Cal ), and Mc Call (Maes.) with the democrats. These were the only breaks from party lines. The populists voted solidly against the resolution. Catarrh Cannut be Gored with local applications, as they cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it vnu muBt take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie not a quack medicine. It waB was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yeere, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrnggistB, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 UlurluiiH News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering ior years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is com plete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, exoels poisons, helps digestion and builds up tho strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Guaranteed 4 No Jiew l'lague Cages. San Fkancisco, June 1. Health offi cers report that no new caees.of plague, either alivo or dead, have been reported this morning. Tho work of cleansing the town is proceeding, and it is the opinion of leading physicians that the plague, if it really exists, cnnnot possibly spread under the regime now being followed by the Health Board and its employes. ' I consider Chamberlain's Couh Remedy tho best in the world for bron chitis," soya Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, England. "It has saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by Blake ley & Houghton. Tlio Appt-tlle of ii (loat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a spl udid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents at any drug Btore. Cure Heartache ulokly. Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and efl'ectivo cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents, bold by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24-0w Oail M tour Check!. All countv warrants registered prior to June 3, 1890, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after February. 2, 1900 O. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Campbell & Wilson will sell their line of millinery, trimmed and untrimmed half, flowers and children's uais, t greatly reduced prices for the next thirty daye. Please call and get our prices. HOW LUCK RUNS IN ALASKA. Tho Iron- of Kate I Nowhere IlcKcr Shown Than tn That Conntry. At first sight it would seem that the like good luck might nil to any man, but the reality runs much the other way, says Ainslee's Magazine. The man of quick intelligence, of judgment and decision is not the man who ordinnrily achieves this sudden wenitli. It is the man who is too stupid to know the risks he is taking, and it is the reckless man who plunges wildly and misses no desperate chance, who seem favorites of the god of chance. Nor do all good luck stories have pleasant endings. Often after the "pile" is made, accident, disease or death steps in to prevent its legiti mate enjoyment. One man dropped dead when at the weighing of the first clean-up he found himself a rich man. There was something wrong with his heart. He had the physical strength to make the fight against bad food and water, to endure the back-breaking toil of developing and working out, and all the strain of the uncertainty that went before. The supreme moment of success was more than he could stand, and the use of the gold passed from him with its acquirement. A certain James Meade lay down with typhoid fever in an outlying camp just as he was starting for home with the accumulations of the year, and he and his bag of dust entered Dawson together on a litter. It took six men to bring him in al ternating four to carry and two to rest and he paid each man $15 a day. Once in Dawson Meade seemed to grow better, and when his sailing day came he walked to the boat. He reached the wharf and fell dead as he was about to go aboard. LINCOLN WOULD LET 'EM DO IT Little Chicago Girl Who Waa Sorely hocked at n Ilevclntlon of Slnvery. The epidemic of "coon songs" which now rages where once the milder "ne gro melodies" were pievnlent is doubt less responsible for the befogged con dition of the mind nf a i-even-yoar-oid pupil in a Highland Park school. The birthday of Abraham Lincoln had been made much of in the primary depart ment and the teacher had dwelt with specinl emphasis upon 1 lie emancipa tion proclamation and the consequent striking of the chains from the negroes, says the Chicago Chronicle. Not long after the Lincoln celebra tion half an hour was given over one day in accordance with school custom to nature study. The teacher selected the subject of 'coons; told the children how they prowled about at night and stole the fanners' corn, and how in return the farmers set trap's for them, and, catching them, put collars on their necks and chained them up to trees, where they kept them captive. The teacher became aware thnt n little girl in the front sent was looking nt her with a more .serious expression than the story seemed to call for. In n mo ment a hand went tip and the littleone was on her feet. "Teacher," she said, "I shouldn't think Mr. Lincoln would let 'em do it, and, anyway, I know my papa wouldn't dare try to put n chain and collar on our cook." I)o-Owner, Attention! Notice la hereby given to all owners of dogs who havo not paid license on the same that thev come forward aud tako out a license before the 10th day of June, or in default the dogs will be im pounded and the delinquents will have to pay impounding fees as well as 11 ceiises, or have their dogs destroyed. N. D. Hucihkh, ni29 jlO Marshal Dallea City. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best friend," says K. Ilartgerink, Overisel. Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fall to cure. For Hale. A second-hand ten-foot Randolph header, in fair condition. Will be sold cheap, Enquire of Alex, MoLeod, mayll-lmw The Dalles. Be eure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying elte where, aa we have the latest shipment made to this city, now ready for inspec tion at II. Glenu & Co.'a. al7-lw Clark & Falk'e drug stock ia new fresh and complete, Subscribe for Tus Cbbonick. tSw5CUTN5errvVVW! ffeed a JammocJ? BUY it here if you do. Why? BECAUSE we can savo you money. BECAUSE having a larger variety we can come nearer to giving you what you want. BECAUSE our price-range ia so extensive that if jou don't care to pay $7.50 or $5.00 or $3.00 for one we can show you tenmo;k;8 as Q?eap as 75 O1?" It pays to at least LOOK at these iiam mocks before buying. Boo w indow. i i i 3niIIIIK7UVS J 7. 7r. DofnfQ Uflll P'ace an' ortIera fr a tombstone or for DClUlC jUU curbing, fencing or other cemetery work, call on Louis Comini. I will not only give yon all the information you need but I will quoto you prices you cannot beat anywhere. Let no one bluff you, It will take only a few minutes to call aud see hie. If you hava a neighbor who ever did business with me consult hi in as to the price and quality of my work l Pnmini and abide by tho result. : LUUlO UUIIIIIII C. J. STUBLING- Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agen'rthe Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.75 to ifd.OO per caflon. (4 to 15 yen'rjsjiid.") IMPORTED 00GNA0 frmi $7.00 to $1700 pei- gallon." (ir"to"20 years old.) 0ALIF0RNIA BRANDIES liom $a.'-'5 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. COLUMBIA BEER on draught, and Imported Alo aud Porter. . JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIG-ARS. GFandali & Burget DEALERS IN --,- tyobeS, All kinds of undertakers shoes Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc. 5; Jf! The Dalles, Or. Jaeobsen Book & JVIusic Co. Hammocks Hammocks Just Arrived Tho largest and most complete lino at Rock Bottom Prices. to WOO per callon. (4 to U yenrs old. Val Blatz and Olympia Beor in bottlea