l)c Dalles tmxth. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1900. NO. 346 AMHiiini-B a Mom SniHiitloiiHl l'lmite. ,,! .uutai PtiJ,. 1 1... X 1 AM't'clablcPrcpBralionrorAs-similnilngllicFoodandRcgula-ling ihcStuinachs andBowcIs of Promotes Digcslion.Checrfur nuss and ncst.Coitfains neillier ())iiiin,for(hine norMicral. T,'ox "Narcotic. iirpAm Stid' ,IU..f.'.mtt Ix&tll SJu - JhffrmuHl -JltCuiionekJafa Mum A'? - Mxtttyrrtn nnvr. peifecl Remedy forConsu'rw lioti, Soul Slonutch, Diarrhoea Mrnts .Convulsions, Fevcrish ncsb ami Loss of Sleep. l ac Simile SitfnMturc of XEW YOHK. CAN NOT LIVE IN OREGON An Obsolete l'ruvisiuu of lite Statu Con stiuitiiin l'mliiltits Negroes Living Volintl, or Owning Keul h'slate Here. Salijm, Supt. -1. Governor Guar is In KWipt uf a cummunic.iliou fium Divid illlllmrn, of l'ursuiiB, Kan., making in quiry as to the rights o( tlio ne;ro m il l inuil.itto, under tlio i.Miiaiilnuuii of Oregon. ItEuuma that KiwitrtB pjlu.c iuia ate mukiti capital of the obsolete lection u( Oregon's oonutitutiuu, pro hibiting the colored man from voting. "It ia claimed in Kuuijae, to Mr. Mill' bum tauten, that the eonditiun or the "iro in Oregon ia worse than it ia in Urn south, and that u colored iiiuii,, ia I'rolui.ited from voting, living In 01 l'Miiij! through tho Muter Am similar n:qn j r Sea have been ueeived liom tlio 'lt rtoiiitiy, tbu governor today an- 'wtil .Mr. Millburn. Hu Haul : "'No free ncgio or mulatto, not re Ming in thia statu at the time uf lliu adoption of the constitution, ahull uoimi, rceiilu or bo within thla state, or tiold a"y teal ealute, make any eoiitf.ulH, or "laitiUu; any biiit therein. And the I'Wl.itivo aaeoinbly ahull piovidu by Pi'tial laa lor the removal by public olliterb of all Hiiuh negioa or iiinlntloef, ami fur their effectual exclusion from t'") btate, and for tbo punishment of iWona who ahull bring them into the tto, or employ or harbor them.' "At tho tluio of tho adoption of the c"ii8tiliiiioii, in 1838, Una tieu'.ion was fuljinltted bepnrately, and (lie popular vote was 8010 in it favor and 1081 "Kiiliht l. That was in tho good old "emouiaiiu dayp, when tho "divine" '"stltutlon of alavory, handed down to "it liouuratlon by tbo nuthore o' tlioi bvclutatlon of Independence and their w-workuiB, wna In the pilnio of tta K'owlnu power, and Oregnu bad bf-en largely tettled by people who bad felt "8 WiKhtiiiK Inlluonue. Ko thai, wtiile 8tl "imiiidniunt in favor of oltmiry wua voted down at tbu Riuno oleotion by u vote of 0I5 hi favor of and 7727 againut, '"u si'ctiou for tlm expul&iou of fret i 1 EXiCT COPr OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature xJ rv Jfv In fojp Use jF For Ove: Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUH COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. ! necrose was adopted, prolably as u com proniisu, and, hb viewed from this dale, ' n disgraceiul concession to tlio slavery element. "Our constitution etanda today na adopted in 1H58, in every reaped, al though many efforts have boou mudo to amend it in Hever.il particular?, and so fixed in thia respect does tbu public mind seem tliat it is doubtful if it will ever bo amended in any way. Five popu amendmentH were tubuiitted lo n lar vote InHt .Inue, and each was over, wlielmintjly defeated, and among them waa or.o to repeal tltu free negro section. Some of them appeared to have real merit, but the fciiliuieut of the people deems to bo to let our eonPtilntlon alono until tho time comet fi r a eonBlilutionul ! convention, which would have oeon 'called several yiaia ngo, ik doubt, hut for tlio iippeaianot) of popuHRin and fillveriani, and now'lhat Uryan am has bLroino the paramount iHue in Aineri can politic, our people will object to oudeitake the forming of u new consti tution until tlifbo latter-day beieaieB have bad their inn. ''The free negro section of our conati union ia as impurativo as the U rill' law uf I0"28, and waa from the beginning. It was never mforeed nor waa any attempt over made to i nfotca it. Every negro in thin atate baa aa many privileges aa any white man, and alwaye had. Tho at tempt of your democratic epeahera to make capita! of thia obroleto reminder of democratic (lava only illustrates tbo. empty condition of lliulr campaign lock er. Whou your dlnaruied luuuan dem ocrat eompareb our conniiulion with the c nidition the negroos in tho aoutborn atates, juat refer him to Henntor Till maii'a Hieeeli in the bonato February 20, of thia year, Oougieasaional Itecord, page 22 ID : 'When that happened wo took Mm government tuny. We ntulled the ballot boxep. Wo thot them. Wo are not aabaiued of it. .So wo called a eon atltutlonal convention, and wo eliminat ed, aa I aiiid, all the colored people whom wu could, under the Mth and 15lh ameiiduieutH.' "There you bee the dill'eioneo between the condition of tho negroen in Oregon and in the KoiUbem atatea whero Mr. 1'iiyan wi'l get nioet of lilu electorlal votea in Ihe contebt where hiu beait bleeda every day for a government which derlvra ita powera Irotn Ilio coneeut of the govetnil.' Floral lotion will euro wind chapping and Bunburn. Manufactured by Olarko & Fttlk. buMi-rmt, Sept. 24. Another and equally plausible story of tho recent tragedy near the Bunker Hill mine is Kane's verBion, which he has just given Ho claims to have returned from bird shootinar that Wednesday morning to find another man in Ida wife's bed. In the tcufllo Mint ensued bis gun was dis charged, killing the little girl and wounding his wife. He fled to hie brotber'a cabin for another cun, but was pnraiied and ebot just as be had gotten in through the window. He only remenibera the burning of the cabin led him to stagger out and eink, exhausted whero ho was found. I no man was masked, but his description fits a neigh boring proepector, who lias not been seen Binco that day, and baa been trailed up the mountain. Thia explains away the apparent ab aurdity of a man shooting himself from hip upward to eide with a Winchester. Jealously lias all along been mentioned, and current repoit seeniB to think the feeling was well founded. The w'fe'a story is her natural defense, and ia at varianco with every material point in Kane's statement. The man ia dvin and hna iceived the lust ritea of his church. The blackened body of the little girl Iiiib been taLen to Waynetown for bur'al. Tlio burning of tho cabin, under this tbwy was lo conceal the double Ciime. The eo one 'a ju.y, in their verdict, found that the little girl carae to her death from a bullet froni a yun in Fred Kane'a linude, but the jurymen aie not all convinced hb to how the shot came to bo fiied. Tlio coroner mav cause the inquest to be reopened and continued further. The strongest corroboration of Kane's Btory is in the fact that Father Desma rais v'sited him and administered the last ritea of tbo church. To secure this be would have to mako a confession of bis si as. and on bis deathbed such a ceremony would not be made a tuockeiy by any concealment, while if had con fefified being lesponsib'e for bis approach ing death the church would never have gi anted absolution. A -MlnlMtoi'H Good Work. "I bad a severe attack of bilious colic, got u bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cooler and Diarrhiea Remedy, took two doaea and waa entirely cured," Bays Rev. A. A. I'owe , of Emporia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, bad two or time bottles of medicine from tlio doctor. IIo ueed them three or four days without relief, then called in another doctor who treat ed him for some dava and gave Uiin no relief, bo discharged him. I went over to eco him tlio next morning. He said ltia bowelo were in a terrible lis, that they had been running olT bo long that it was almost bloody (lux. I asked him if ho had tried Chainberiain'a Colic, Cholera and Dinrrba1 Remedy and hd a.dd, 'No.' I went homo and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him lo take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not And relief, but be took no mote and was en tirely cuied." For ealo at Rlakeley's drug stoie. Hours Will llariiNj) til n IJrllUlt. London, Sept. 25. "Messrs. Steyu and Rerfz," aays a dispatch to tho Daily Mail from Lourenco Marques, "will renin in with the lighting burghers, and it ia estimated that a foico of 'Doers ag gregating from 7000 to 12,000 ia planning to haniBD tho liiitiah linea of communi cation." Uullirrli Ciumot lie Currtl. with local applications, na they cannot reach tho seat of tho dieeaBO. Catarrh i3 a blood or constitutional dlaeaae, tind in order to r.i -e it you must tnko inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and nets directly on thoblood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It waa waa proscribed by one of the beat physicians lu thia country for yer.' o, and Ib u regular prescription. It ia composed of ttio beat tonics known, combined with tho host blood puritiora, acting directly on tho mucoua surfaces. The perfect combiuutloti of tbo two ingredients is what producea such wonderful reanlta in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknkv & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by dnugglsts, price 75c. Hull's Family Pills tiro the best. 12 A full - made up in a men from 5 to pounds. Your Native ChrlMInu Womun Butchered. Hoxa Kong, Sept. 24. Advices from Canton eay that a boatload of native Christian women at Kum Chuk (on West river) was fired upon, and that the women weie then taken ashore and butchered in cold blood. Through the months of June and J illy our baby was teething and took a run ning off of the bowels aud sickness of the stomach," says 0. P. M. Hollidav, of Dealing, Ind. "His boweis would move from five lo eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrheal Remedy in the bouse and gave him four drops in a tea spoonful of water an! he got better at once. Sold at Blakeley'e drugstore. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 yearB. Clark & Falk, agents. ml VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. TWO NIGHTS, Commencing Monday, Sept. 24. The Macoy Comedy Company. -wrni- Special Plays. Special Scenery. Special Cars. Thiftv Clever Ai lists. Hand and O cbesua. J'lfiSf NIGHT '"'ho Farco Comedy, enlit'ed "A" C'cne Gil." SECOND NIGHT The Up-to-Daie I'la-, "Quo Vadis." Popular Prices, .yu, Seats on sale at Clarke & Falk's. T' Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Mis II. L. Jones has opened ice cieain and oyster parlors in Cirey Hal- lard'a old stand, bhe carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. The placo baa been thoroughly ren ovated, and a ehaieof the nubllo patron age is solicited. Irs. Annie Luckey, Hair-Dressing and Shampooing Facial Treatments and the MORMON TREATMENT. Room 50, tt ird ilnor, Umatilla House, Hours from 0 to 12 a. in, and 1 to 5 p. m. OUR FALL STOCK of the Celebrated "Pickwick Clothing" is now complete. Wo show all the new cloths in all the unusual sizes. Those who have worn our suits in the past know it is no idle boast when we say that we give a better-fitting and a better-made suit at half the price your tailor charges you. Here's proof Come in and prove it: weiclit, dark gray Oxford, pure worsted 4-button round aaek suit, in sizes from G feet in height, snd weighing from 165 tailor's price ia $31.00 our price only . . , iL. m. WILLIAMS MEET US October 9 to P6StWl'Slr66 This will be the greatest event in the history of tho City of Wheat, Wool and Fruit and an Open River to the Sea. The products of this pio lific region wilt be on exhibition, and farmers, flockmastera and nil others will witness an exhibit that will be both interesting and instructive. SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS! BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY! A NOVEL STREET PARADE! Excellent "entertainments day and night. Five days of sight-seeing and pleasure. JiThere will bo ample accommodations for all guests. Come and Tho Dalles will entertain you. Producers from all sections requested to make exhibits. No chargo for space in the lair building?. No entrance fee. Reduced Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. COME TO THE DALLES. i'.li wiiom:sai.k l- I? i Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. 3 Next door to A. Phone 234, JACOBSKN BOOK & MUSIC CO. Subscribe for The Ready for the Man who is "hard-to-fit." Cheviot Cloth 30 to 48 chest for to 300 $15.50 5. I Not on the Midway, but at the Gateway of the Great INLAND EMPIRK THE DALLES, -AT TIIK- 13 inclusive. Kllil J A(i.li' A'A'irA!'A1AlX)A,I.VI vT 4 Far STUBbljMG and iiktaii. M. Williaino & Co. THE DALLES, OREGON. Something New. ISO pew selections of Instrumental C.assln Music, grading from "First A," idlest, to "Sixth C," most diiileult. We tiro making a special sale of 50 per cent, olT marked price. Call while you can niiiko your selections. Chronicle.