3 he Dalles Cljrirofck VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1900. NO. 345 Tho Kind You Have Always lu use for over 30 years, AH CouutcrfeitK, Imitations and " Just-as-pood' are but Exporlmaiits that trlllo with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnsloria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare uric, Drops and 8ooltiiiig Syrups. It is Pleasant. It uMituins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic HiibHiaiiee. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms iiiid allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Coliu. Jt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE OIMTMjn COMPANY, VT MURRAY BTHCCT, NEW VOMl CITY. HANNA COR RECTS REPORTS Asks Horn to Defend the Democrctie Policy as to Trusts.. Cm'.w:i..v.ni, Sitpt. i!?, Senator Han a lull for Now York thin evening. Hu will remain at republican .headquarters there for two weeks, unci will then iu 'tn to CIiii:aj;o. In tin interview today lie saiil : "Tlio speech I mode at. Chicago on tho co-called trust- tasnu wna mif(juntt!d tnid Karbluil. What I said was that thore were no trusts in the moaning of tlio '. When I said that 1 did not any that there urn no combinations of capi ''I. nor did I any Unit tliitrti are no com hinatimis that work injustice to tho peo ple. I'hia so-called tniat issue is nothing inoru than a bugaboo of Mr. BryaiiM to wicli votes. Whut anti-trust Iiiwb liiivo ha'n enacted have boon unnoted hy the republicans. On tlio so-called truat is sue Mr. -Bryan la ou tho defensive. Ho should lull why tho democratic party has never supported nor proposed tiny hMution to regulate the commercial wmljinaiioiiH of tho country. Mr. Bry an cannot defend tho democratic party n that iuHiio, nnd it, with the iseuu of '"ipuiiaham, will soon bo relegated to the icar. Tho inouoy question will soon he the paramount Issue. Mr. Ilryan will have to nieot that bane too." Keimtor llnnnn said he had not decided oom tlio atump in tho Kant, but he would do ao if ho thought beat. He do dared, furthermore, that ho had issued no chuiluno to Mr. Bryan lor a joint debate, nor had ho challenged anybody vise to diituio, However, ho said ho 6il lie was not nfraiil to meet anybody 0,1 1""" Istuos of tho campaign. In tint ViiiiIhu Vully. Wahiiinuton, Sept. 22, .Vn ollicial wmiiuiniiMtion, coming through dlplo '"latiochiuincla, has beon brought to tho "Mention f t,e Btnt0 depiirtmnit, glv " information as to tho conditions in J'"" YitnutBo KlniiK valley, and also giv K detailed and fully outhontlc in- aiicea of atrocities in the province of "iiiian against Christian mleaionariee. "ccoimt la given by one of the Christ Ian missionaries who escaped ond who Wttkca the report through the olllclnl of Bought, and which lias been has borno tho signature of - and has been made mill or his pcr 252 sonal supervision since its infancy. CASTORIA ALWAYS Signature of tlio unverniiieiit now forwarding it to Washington. In one ease it ia stated a inieaionary had hie even burned out, I hon n portion of hia botly was cut oil', anil finally a red hot etnfr waa driven through hia back. In another case, a missionary wne wrapped in cotton, the cotton was soaked in oil, and the mags net on lire. Concerning conditions in the Yangtso Kiang valley, tho representative states that the viceroys there have exercised a mo(t pacific Inllueneo, despite orders to tlio contrary from l'ekin. It appears that tho Pckin government ordeied tlio viceroys to uasuiublo a large army and march it to tlio north, but as tlio vice roys personally were opposed to an anti foreign crusade tlio order whh not exe cuted. Instead of that, one of the oil! -cials assembled an ormy of 15000 undisci plined cooliea, who marched north as a formal compliance with tho order. Thiu uctlon of the Yangtso viceroys in re sitting tho l'ekin inllueneo ngaina.t the foreigners iu said to have had an im portant edict i preventing a goneial spread of dinordera. Outiu'rli tJannot Ho llurod. with local applications, as thoy cannot reach tlio seat of tho dkcoee. Catarrh in a blood or constitutional diBoaso, and iu order to cure It you must take inter nal roniedios. Il.ili's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catorrh Cure ia not a qunck medicine It was was prescribed by ono of tho best physicians iu this country for years, and iu a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the host blood purlfIuis,-aoting directly on tho mucoua Burfaces. Tho perfect combination of tiio two ingrodlonta is what nroducea such wonderful results tn curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by ilmitglsts, price 7fic. Hall's Family Pillo arc tho best. 12 IE ll urn Hiiro Turrml. n Sun. 'J. Another iUlttldl IIMM'I VIJ v ..wih ,rit-ii Innan Imrn thin nfttirnOOll. I""w , and Eldera Kphlrain Ilaasingor, of 13 1 n 11- ton anil oliaa aiooi oi jiina, were ii. viu- . . rt if time. The two niaers got ou nu rm train early this morning unknown to the authorities Thoy were recognized by a ,., 1 1 .irmv.l wl.U'h refused to let them ontor a cab, nnd thon followod them up . i ..AA the street ami surroiiiiueu mum im .......r nf tiiH nil I-. Tbev were taken by the mob to the Hichlund Buggy Works, whore Uaesinger disrobed, but the crowd tore Moot's clothing from his body, as ho refused to dieiobo., himself A paint bucket and a braeh were, then Becured.'and a smokestack varnieb, a wr-iiKo Biiostance, was ciaubcd :; over thorn from head to foot." It waB matted in their hair, and no part'of their bodice escaped but their faces, TheirJ;bodies were thenjpartiaily covered with their clothing, and the elders were marched to tho homo of E. H. Leiby, a Zion fol lower here, who was driven out of the city last Sunday. There they promised not to returned to Mansfield, but later they said that they agreed not to return nnlees Overseer Piper ordered them to come. Anxious tn Quit. Fiui.AiJEi.i'iiiA, Sept. 23. At the end of the firBt week of the strike in the an thrucite coal fields of Pennsylvania, theae are not wauting signs of a desire on tlu part of some of tho strikers to re turn to their work. Ilns Bcntunent is geueraliy confined, bo far as reported, to tho English-speaking element among the mineworkers. Experience haB shown that these men nro tho most con servative, tlio foreigners being impulsive and hot tempered in Btrike times. Notwithstanding the serious outbreak, necessitating tho sending of troops to Schuylkill county, everything is report ed quiet in the entire coal region to night. There ia a feeling that eirorts will be made in all districts Monday to start mines that are now idle. The persistence of corporations and individual uilueownerB in asserting that they will consider grievances of their employes individually, but will never, under any circumstancep, treat with the United Mineworkers, has undoubtedly had its effect, and it would not bo sur prising if many mines that have been cloaed since the Btrike began, resume op orations, at least partially, the be ginning of next week. A AllulHtui'H GcmiiI Work, "I had a severe attack of bilious co lie, got a bottle of Chamborlaiu's Colic, Cuoler and Diarrhtea Remedy, took two doBes and was entirely cured," snys Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or thrre bottles of medicine from tho doctor. He used them three or four doys without relief, then called iu another doctor who treat eu him for some days and gave turn no relief, so discharged him. I went over to sen him the next morning. He said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been running oil' so long that it waa almost bloody tins. I asked him if ho had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diiurlnoi Remedy and lid said, 'No.' I wont home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take another doee in fifteen or twenty minutes if ho did not find relief, but he took no more ond was en tirely cured." ior eaie at iiiaKei'jy's Irug store. lionflcUuico tiruwfl. Washington-, Sept. 22. Tlio uneasy feeling which has been prevailing omong republican leaders Is giviug away lo one of confidence now. Reportu of most of tho states are very satisfactory. Of t he states that voted for Bryan iu 1S96 Kan sas, Wyoming, South Dakota and Wash ington aro believed to bo safe for Me Kinloy. Kentucky is practically aban doned to tho democrats, and doubt hovers around Indiana, Maryland and West Virginia. Tlio scaro about New York, Now Jer- sey and Connecticut seonis to havo sub sided. Tlio Crocker bete iu New 1'ork, which excited bo much interest, have beon found to be "wash bets," for money that Croker hos put up iu secure ly hedged. Campaign contributions have como in pretty freely, ond the apathy so notice able up to within a week Is generally disappearing. At tho famo time, thero Hill bo no relaxation of efforts upon tho j part of republican mauaseiB. Kiln it to ItKHUMIH. Phii-adum-hia, Sept. 23. Tomorrow morning will open tho second week of tho great Anthracite coal minor' strike and developments having an important bearing on tho outcome of tho struggle are looked forward to. An effort will be made in the uiornlug to start work in collieries located in Schuylkill county with the protection of three regiments of the state national guard, In all num bering about 2000 men, Some of these mines were voluntarily closed Saturday by the operators at the request of tho county sheriff with the object of check Ing tho disorder in and about Shenan doah, where the riots occured Friday, which resulted in the killing of one of the rioters by the sheriff's posse. The operators and mineowners claim that a sufficient number of hands to run many of tho colliers are desirous of re turning to work if they can be protected from assault from the disorderly ole ment. The Sheriff found himelf unable to controll this clement and hence his request for troops was complied with by tho governoij 11 rave Meu Full Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to feel like t hat. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, inu. lie eays: "JMectnc Kilters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Blakcley's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. 3 Warned. Four or five boys, going to school during winter, to board. $12 a month with room and plain washing. Across street from High school. Apply at CiinoxiCLE office. dAwlm Keuir inbur That Chas. Stubling is still doing a retail business at his new, place. He sells in quantities to Euit all customer, from one bottle to a barrel. Family orders delivered promptlv. Itt-Hl Kstiito for Sale. Twenty-tlireo lots, located from Sev with street to Twelfth, for sale at from $50 up, Inquire at the Columbia Hotel. a29-tf Huatling'young niau can make $60 per month and expeuees. Permanent posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., Fourth and Lccust Streets, Philadel phia, Pa, tStf Tho largest and most complete lino of fall and winter millinery ever displayed in tho city at the Campbell &. 'Wileon millinery parlors. Tho pricea will sell the goods. t8tf Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Djii'I, foreet this. Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. TWO NIGHTS, Commencing Monday, Sept. 24. The Macoy- Comedy Company. W1TII- Special Plays. Special Scenery. Special Cars. Thirty Clever Artists. Band and Orchestra. FIRST NIGHT Tho Farce Comedy, entitled "A Circus Girl." SECOND NIGHT The Up-to-Date Play, "Quo Vadis." Popular Prices. Seats on Hale at Clarke & Falk's. Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Mrs II. L. Jonea has opened ice cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal lard's old stand, bue curries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. The place has been thoroughly ren ovated, and a share of the public patron- ago is solicited, VOGT The shown at o. m. & corneals are the ACME OF STYLE. "What everybody MEET US! WUMU October 9 to This will be the greatest event in the history of the City of Wheat, Wool and Fruit and an Open River to the Sea. The products of this pro lific region will be on exhibition, and farmers, flockniasters and all others will witness an exhibit that will be both interesting and instructive. SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS! BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY! A NOVEL STREET PARADE! EscellentXentertainmenta day and night. Five 'days of siKlit'Doeing and pleasure. ;There will be ample uccommodatlona for all guests. Como and Tho Dalles will entertain you. Producers from all sections requested to tnako exhibits. No charge for space in the lair building. No enhance fee. Reduced Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. COME TO THE DALLES. Ket Mot From the Gnu Waa the ball that hit G. B. Steadinan ot Newark, Mich., in tho Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for twenty years. Then Iiucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. It cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pilo cure on earth. Twenty-five cento a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeloy, the druggist. 3 I'iip Niile. The two buildings owned by Mrs. E. Julian, on. Court street, between Second and Third, now occupied as a lodging house and dressmaking shop. The buildings 'will ho sold, furnished or un furnished, cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs. E. Julian. tli-lind Are you ready to buy your fall shoes? We are sole agents for the celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s line of foot wear. If you want the best shoo for tho least money, call and see us. No trou bio to show gooda at the Iew York Cash Store. Mrs. Annie Luckey, Hair-Dressing and Shampooing Foetal Treatments and the MORMON TREATMENT. Room 50, third floor, Umatilla House. Hours from 9 to 12 a, m. and 1 to 6 p. w. wiiii says must he true." Not dn the Midway, but. at tho Gatewav of tho Great, INLAND EMPIRE THE DALLES, AT THE- 13 inclusive. "My baby was terribly aick with tho diarrhoea," uaya J. II. Doak, Williams, Oregon. "Wo wore unablo to euro him with the doctor's assistance, nnd as a last resort wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhou Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate iclief and a complete euro." For sale at Blakeley'a drug store. Why pay $ 1.75 per gallon for inferior palnta when you can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. nil Itou't IClltl It III, Just wet the aflected part freely with Myaterioua Pain Cure, a Scotch romedy, ami tlio pain is gono. Sold by Claiko & .Falk. Mrs. Phillips is prepared to furnish cut flowers and all kinds of tlorai de signs ou short notice. Phono number 307. slOlm Tho New York Cash Store is tho sola agent for the Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s lino of footwear. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarko & Falk. A full lino of Eastman films and eup plles just received by Clarke & Fulk. Subscribe for Tlio Chronicle. Wo offer for a limited period the twice-a-week Cukonicle, price $1,50, and the Weekly Oregonlau, price $1.50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this oiler must be paid iu ad vance, tf Street Fail