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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1900.
NO. 341
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Promotes Digc9tion,Cheerfur
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A perfect Remedy forConslipa
iion, Sour S to nuicli, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish
ntss iuul Loss of Sleep.
VacSunile Signnlurc or
new Yomc.
copy or wrapper.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature Xf
( .ft In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CCNTAUn COMPANY, NEW YORK GITV.
LIST OF DEAD .
STILL GROWS
It Is Xow ThoujL'ht the Total May Be
Over 7000.
UAM-Khros, Tex., Sept. 18. "The
situation oontlnuiH to improvu" is what
one in loltl now when ae applies nt imy
of tin- various headquarters fur informa
tion. Thin statement In being made
with gralilying monotony nil over the
city. Tlio work line been brought down
to n buelnesH Imnie us fur nn posf-iblu and
tlio system and order displayed in tlio
various (lupnrtiiiciit would eurpt'iHu any
one who illicit return to Galveston alter
n absence of throe or four thivB.
Onufcatuio thut Iiiih cauued a better
fooling and n more pronounced willing
"ass to woik In nflbrdod l.y the fact thut
tliu time of nil the laborers employed is
ouing kept nt headquartero. Tim mm,
Mr," ntMuri'd of compensation for their
labor, naturally go about their unpleas
ant tiinliH with u inunh hettur grace than
tieri'tofiim, A thorough inpsectlon re
veals tliu fact that every dittaohmi at is
an well organized a ib possible under
tlio 1'ircumHtanr.oB and thut nil aro woik
ng liuimoniouBly.
SupjiHfH ami money aro now pouring
i" from all over the country. It is
Hated that at least eevnu fliiiirf are
needed to express the amount of cash
thug fur received. Thin 1h being ubdiI
Judiciously and tho efleotBof I ho presuiioo
f fliioh a largu roliof aro already a'p
Wiruiit. Thu death Hat will reach tho total of
M, wltli tho additions Bent out today.
0l'ly u comparatively small number of
he nugroce who periflhod have been ro
ported. After considering nil the facte
onu can hardly do anything else lint
wncliulo that the total lo be finally
"nuliuil will he above (iOOO. .Iiultr" M
stated today thut in Ida opinion tlio, list
woti'dgo oh high nB 7000. The exact
niimhurofcounio'wlll never bo deflnitclv
known,
There aro no divtlopmentfl which
would lead to tho belief Mint the ontimtUo
"n I'ropurty lose of 22,600,0001b too
'el'. While one ccctelounlly flnda n
husliiuas uiiin whoau piopeity Iibb not
ooll'm-d treatlyplt umet bo 6tatt;d that
tho i'hiB3 h hopuleottly in tho minority
and that lnrt'e loasi'B are tho rule.
Tim puoplo aro becoming more cheei-
f ixl every day, and it io more than ie
t uiarliahlo to obnervo the composure ex
j hibiti'd by toiiiu of them under tho terri-
hlu circuinfitiinct'fl amonii the individuals!
who have been lost in the community's
U;iief, and on every hand may be seen
I people who have lost their all doini:
everything in their power to comfort a
neighbor who pet Imps has not been to
unfortunate. Everybody eeomB to be
dointf all thcro ib to do towards ultimate
rehabilitation, and the determination to
build a city which will bo bigger nud
brnader in every way than tlio one which
liaB been det-troyeU appeal 6 to bo genera1.
Tho people aro eti'l lenvinu tho city
in considerable number?, but the relief
work local! v hao now been gotten down
lo tmch a lino point thut is is likely that
there will he marked diminution of the
e.xoJuu duilng tho next two or three
dayu. t'ho ft: art) of an epidemic have
been allayed by tho pieaonco and tho
distribution of medicinee nnd dieinfect
ante, nnd therefore a feature which
would undoubtedly have had tho ellVct
of caueinf! many to t-eek suect-BS else
where has been eliminated from the
Bltuation. j
A MImImKii'h (Smut Work,
"I had a i-cveie attack of bilious colic,
not a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholur and DiurrluiM Uouiody, took two
doees and wan entirely cured," says Kov.
A. A. Power, of Uutporla, K-tn. "My
nelphbor across tho etreet was t-ick for
over a week, had two or Ihrfo bottleB of
incdicino fiom tho doctor. Jfo tued
them tl.reo or four days without relief,
then called in another doctor who treat
ed him for foiuo days and iavo him no
relief, so dhoharged him. I- went over
to boo him tho next morninf?. He eaid
hia bowelB wore In a tcrriblo fix, thut
they had beeu runni:iK oil' ho long that
it was almost bloody tlnx. I aekeil him
tf he had tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and J)iarrhun Itomedy and hd
wdd, 'No,' I went home and brought
him my bottle and gave him one iiobe;
told hlut to tnko another doee iti tltteeu
or twenty minutcB If he did not find
relief, but he took no more and was en
tirely cured." For sulo at Blakeloy'H
drui: More,
rtinniipi'liHitiii iy flioxloo.
Cuv or Mkxh-'o, Sept. IS. A bill has
been intioduetd In tho Mexican coiitfreia
providing for an appropriation of $10,000
for thu Galveston BullVterB
Sub.U'rlbo for The Chronicle.
Trouble I lirewluir.
HAimiHiiuiiG, Pa., Sept. 18. Trouble
ia brewioc toniuht in tho Lykens valley
region between the union and nonunion
anthracite minere over tho refusal ot the
men at Willinmstown to join the strike.
Tho strikers in tho neighboring towns of
Lykens and Wuconlsco threaten to com
pel the Williamstown men to quit work.
A meeting of tlio Williamstown men was
held tonight, at which it was decided to
stand firm against any attempt on the
part of the strikers to torce them to join
the Btrike.
Sheriff Hfi'nT today swore in 150 depu
tiep, who will act in conjunction with a
double force of watchmen on duty at
WilliainBtown colliery. The Williams
town colliery waa in operation today
with a full complement of 1100 men nnd
boys. Ilev. Father LoRue, rector of tho
Catholic church at Williamstown, is
working among the mine employes there
to induce them to stay at work. Some
of tho strikers ut Lykens and Wuconieco
threaten to drive out tho men at Wil
liamstown before Saturday, and serious
trouble may be expected at any tune
There tias been bad blood between the
Lykens and Wuconisco miners and the
men at Williamstown ever since the ro
fueal of the former, in JS84, to join tho
latter in their strike against n reduction
of wages. .
OutHrili I'aunut Ho Cured.
with local applications, ns they cannot
reach tho scat of the disease. Catarrh
in a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must lake inter
nal remedies. Ilali'a Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, ttnd acta directly on
tho blood nnd mucous surface?. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not n quack medicine.
It waa waB prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for yecrs, and
is a regular picscription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifieie, acting directly
on tho mucous nurfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Ciienuy & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drrugglats, price 7.ric.
Hall's Family Pills aro the best. 12
JUluurN am y Hlu Quickly.
Pim.ADKLi'Ui.v, Sept. 18. If, as Presi
dent Mitchell, of the United Kine Work-
eis, claimed last night, 112,000 of the
M1.000 mineworkera on tho Pennsyl
vania anthracite coal fields were idle
yesterday, it is certain that this number
has been considerably augmented today.
Reports from the four big districts em
bracing tho hard coal region aro to tho
ellVct that fowfr men aie at woik today
than were working yepterday and that
Iho collieia that worked full handed or
nearlv fo yesterday are either badly
ciinided or shut down today.
Tho weather has grown much colder
than yesterday and this chango is greeted
with enthusiasm by the workers, who ar
gue that the increased demand for coal
will hasten tho adjustment of thu ditti
cultieH bet wee:) them and their employes.
llruvK Moll I'll 11
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
tho rosults in loss of appetite, poisons in
Uio blood, backache, neivoutneps, head
achu and tired, listless, run-down feel
lug. But there's no need to feel like
that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idavillo,
Ind. Ho says: "Electric Hitters are
just tho thing for a man when he is all
run down, aud don't euro whether he
lives or dies. It did more to give mo
new strength and good Bppetite than
anything I could take. I can uow eat
anything and have- a new lease on life."
Onlv 00 cents, at Itlakeley'a drug store.
Every bottle guaranteed. 3
t-'oloroil Cubans uu 'lop.
Santiauo Dk Cuua, Sept. 18. The
elections for delegates to the constitu
tional convention have resulted in favor
of the black party throughout this en
tire province, and the whites now open
ly declare thomeolveB to bo annexation
ists. Ton thousand colored men, who
had worked themselves up almost to a
froussy and aro wearing badges contain
ing a Nkull and croES-bones, signifying
death to tho republican paity, paraded
through tho priucipal streets of the city
last night carrying tallow candles and
torches. A mock funeral of tho ropub
lican paity was held today and waa at
tended by about 1000 colored persons.
Tho white people aro uautlouB and aro
r.voldlug conflicts,
SATURDAY'S SPECIALS.
Next Saturday will bo Children's Day at this store. Mothers of both boys
and girls will be equally benefitted. Waists for the boys and dresses for the girls
at extraordinary price-reductions. But do not be satisfied witli merely reading of
this sale make it your business to come and see tho goods. You will then bo tho
better able to appreciate our offerings.
Washable
Dresses
MMk
Boys' Waists and Blouses.
Suitable for echool or homo wear
for two montliB to come, at spec
ially reduced prices. '
50c Unlaundered Peicale Waists -10a
OSc Laundered Prch Waists 43c
75c Laundered Peicale Waists 40c
85c Laundered Pen-ale Waista. . . . ." 59c
75c White Plaited VVnUts 4'Jc
$1.00 Wfiite Plaited U' ustg 09c
38s Wh te Blouse Waists 25c
42c White Blouse Waist" 27c
50c White and Colored Blouse Waists 39c
08c White Blouse Waists 45b
75c White Blouse Waists 50c
88c White Blouso Waists 59c
$1.25 White Blouse Waista 85c
All White Waists from 50c up aro trimmed with ruflles of wide em
broidery, and tho $1.25 styles are made with shield and collar of all-over
embroidery.
These waists will be on display during the week, and may be inspected
at will but those prices will not go into effect until Satutday, Sept. 22d.
The style aud fitting qualities ot these dresses need not necessarily be dwelled upon here, as the majority of
Dalles motheis know from experience that
THESE GARMENTS ARE PERFECT.
39c Dresses ages 2, 3 and 4 years 29c
ages 2, 6 and 4 years 37c
ages 2 to 34 years 48c
ages 2 to 14 years '. 59c
ages 2 to 14 years 72c
ages 2 to 14 years $1.09
ages 2 to 34 years 1.43
2.50 Dresses ages 2 to 14 years 1.62
3.00 Dresses ages 2 lo 14 years 2.10
All
All 49c Dresses
All G9c Dresses
All 85c Dresses
All $1.00 Dresses
All 1.49 Dresses
All 2.15 Dresses-
All
All
These prices will not go into effect until Saturday, Sept. 22d, 1900.
iL. Wl. WXifefeXAItfXS COMPANY.
Not lteaily to Open NVkoUbUuiis.
Ukklin, Sept. 18. Tho foreign office
has cent a circular note to all the powers
announcing that tho Germnn government
considers that an indispeuslblo pre
liminary to tho beginning of peace
negotiations with China is tho delivering
up of those who were responsible for the
outrages.
Hong Koncs, Sept. 18. It Is reported
in the West River district that Chinese
troops aro visible in every town and
they aro actively drilling. A Chinese
gunboat is again patrolling the river and
it is expected that some action is con
templated. Tho Sandpiper, which has
beeu patrolling the delta, has proceeded
to Canton.
iMIIlluiin tilveu Away.
Jt ia certainly gratifying to tho public
to know of one concern in the land who
aro not afraid to be generous to the
needy and suffering, The proprietors
of Br. Kind's Now Discovery ,for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of this
great mediclr-e; and have the satisfac
tion of knowing it haa absolutely cured
thousands of; hopeless cases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness aud all diseases
of tlio throat, chest ana lungs aro surely
cuied by It. Call on Blakoley, the
Diuggist, and got a free trial bottle.
Regular bIzo 50c. and if). Every battle
guaranteed, or price refunded. 3
Krugui' 1)1(1 Not Hull.
LouitK.sco Mahwukb, rJept, 18,Preti
dent Kruger has not tailed on the steam
er Her.og, ae he Intended.
iufiii:i'ii ut IJeluicoii iiuy,
Louuksco Mauques, Sept. 18. Fivo
hundred Boer refugees urrlved here this
evening, Twenty aro wounded.
MEET US!
Not on the Midway, but at thu
Gateway of tho Great INLAND
EMPIRIC TH E DALLES,
-AT TIIU-
Carniva
Street Fail"
October 9 to 13 inclusive.
Thia will he the greatest event in tho history of tho City of Wheat,
Wool and Fruit and an Open River to the Sea. The products of thia pro
lific region will bo on exhibition, and farmers, llockmasitera and all others
will witness an exhibit that will ho both interesting ami instructive.
SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS!
BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY!
A NOVEL STREET PARADE!
Excellent entertainmoiita day an.l night. Five dayd of slght'seuing
and pleasure. There will he ample accommodations for all guests, Come
and Tho Dalles will entertain you.
Producers from all Bcctions requested to make exhibits. No charge
for space in the lair bulldiiigi.&No entrance fee. "
Reduced Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines.
COME TO THE DALLES.