e !) c u ft u c G Mil VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. NO. 347 .nr.. ... i 'i 'W" ItHtlill .IMI 1 AM'tfclablcl'rciinwIionrorAs siiiiilnliiiK ilicFooikuKlRcfiitla ling llio iUonuicUs mulBowcIs of IVusuiiios Dicalioii.Checirnl ncss.nmlKcsl.Conlains neither Opmm.'MorpIiinr norlincral. ftox'N vrcotic. Vffjw . 01' JlrXMCSLVtrCltSIt jIU Uf.iiia ,W,- - JhfrmuM IhCoityiutlrJafu tinilut Wntrr Jliijww Haver. ApeirVcl Itemctly I'orConsUpn llun, Sow Stoniach.DinrrJhoca ttkms .Convulsions, icvcrish ncss niut Li iss of Sleep.- Facsimile Sitfimhire of KKW YORK. exact copy or wrapper. rii ii ii i r a I VII I I I J I I I r I IS COMPLETE 11 M rim ii I o ;ii ii fkittri f ifinnft v ttu Mlooillcsh PiijhtiiiK Spirit Gone Humeri All I'ropcrty and Fieri to Neutral Territory. Sew Yjuk, Supt. Jtt. A diupntch to & lf.i..,l.l f- I . 4 . ...... b i win ii.ii ini ion mi ii tft'i'j illi.I.... 1 i.-.i ,.f - .1 w-uiruwvu.u mmliy ei.tuu'd kuunmu i . ri ..... . . imi it EllUl nilD 14MHI UU VWtD l --'f, bill' tllttllJIII Eviilencu of the cneuiy'p destructive)- i 9 I'Vti.-vwlmro' ti Iks www. Tho i.l.FMU ll'l.l l.m... .1.. !,...! .1 -' " ui-i'ii iiviiuiimcti, iiiu siurur, Mini Him uiniii.-gieaiiu inoicu mm rnoii m. i ... .i t , i . . . . . i '!" wu-ii iiicu uiu i.mwiiy 1 1 . in" v. 1 1 1 Li i Huiu'iUM ui-ini; ii iii", niuuim iiii'iu uuiim iui in iiiili... it .. i . . . ii.i'jwip iruu nuu is.nou mutitiori. t 11,1. l..4 . I . . . . ''i' W.V IUITU IB mi ciioruiouu - "im.il UIU uui'lB IIHVU MIU1IUIU TliOiliivaatatioii inoliuh'H Imiuliudti of W3i triK-KH nnd cuirliino?, w'liiuli -ii iiiiiiiuu. iciuouuti v i mi Hill nl i.l.fr..n ..f ..... i . ... - - r.iuiL-t, viuiniiitr, Hiuttniiimon, -im ir(IVlHIOIIH,filll!l) ilBHUl,Hr, cof- "i KP. Iloiirnild Htiitimu.i v. 'riiiiimiiiiilfl uto uttll Inunlnp. Gciior.il J'olu- n-Turmi iiuiKiieiiB oi louoiuo. v; TIio wliolo of tlm Suliili riiihvny ram i. .. . . . . . --.iiuiiiy uiucko'i witii roiiini; biock, "Dlny w a v from Hurliorlnn T flit IP II t H U .... i i . . ... --v?iiiiii mo muflt Hour l-uiib mill vii.iji:u HioroB. in the Urocadilo l there wure v1b11io liternllv uoiob of a IIiiBl. l . : K"ii nimmiii t on. whuoiib. tnar... 1 " ""'" mi stores 'of ovorv sort. At oommipoort there wore. iienldoB tlio - b oiuiuh, nuiuirmlB of tons of hiu nitlon. Tho enemy hud left etutidinu y tente. e ureat wnBte in the rfleclBof the 8t" ae ovident. Furiiituro. trunks. n nn nl . . . - "" cioining nnd other articles lyliiu about in everv direction. In rOlln l.l ... ucu oi mo river were enor- quantities of stores, H.mnunllion, ""i cannon uud foodstuff. AIyB00d imllna n do the rest of the work of CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 5 Ar In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THt CENTAUR DOMHNV. NEW VOHK CITV. lutuifictition fur (security. If Generul Bullur nnd tho others move on to HtT.u the pitsacc, neither Viljot-n, tho new conitunndunt.generul with Steyno nnd PchulkberKer, nor Koetze, with tlm rent of tlio derelicts from Koo..mtiiioort, cun esiwpo through tho inouiitaiiiB towitid Lydenbur' uiul I'iet erahiUK, liilu to remuin in Hie low veldt at this eeueon of tho year spella death foi men uud cuttle. Tho l'orluyuofu linvn disarmed nil tho liner refUKOCS tuken. Fifty truulilonds, with ncailj 500 tons, huvo hiiun dumped down on the ieinnd of iShcUVoii.oirLouienco Miuquee. The IrinliAmricHii inercennrioe nie crnmorini: for pay, mid thrtfiilenint; tho Iloer oiliuiivlH. The (innl collapse of the Uocr army may he Funimaiiiivd as follows : When tlio Doers, tiumberinir L'OOO. ovnctMted Koonmtipooit, they look upl pot-itioua between tho Lobombo ratine and the river. They hiul i;ood positions, and could have made a capital Hand, hut owiiiL to tho (UkorKaiiiK.Uiou and lack of dioeiplino they weiu pievalent, they were only half-heurti'd. WishinK to avoid n conlltct and uu necenuary tiloodsheil, the Hntifih consul Kcnoial comHilted tlio JMrtuKuote gov-ortior-i-encral, Senor Mmhndo, aa to the beat course to bo pursued to atiaiu this end. Ho asked Hint emi-iearies should be suit up with nn hiUIiobb to tlio liners pointinR out tho u3elefHn'EB of continu ing their resl-staneo and the absolute needleHBtiesa of polnp on further. He' eidep, if they continued to light there who n fear of the natives rieinir. Ovvinfi to the fact that the Portuguese hnd lioon most kind to the lloera, and aH they had guaranteed their maintenaiico and repatriation and promised to send Itiem buck to their country free of cliaru'e, tl Bclietno succeeded beyond tho wildest hopes of its originators. Instead of dozens coining down to Louroiico Maupifz, 2500 arrived in this wise. Diplomacy, therefore, triumphed by bringing the war to a speedy and bloodless close. 'My baby was terribly sick with the diiirrh(ua." says J. Ii. Doak, Williams, Oregon. "We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, ana as a last resort wo. tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoia Remedy. I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure." For sale at Blakeley's drug Btore. (subscribe (or The Chronicle. (For GEER POURS IN A LITTLE HOT SHOT Answer to a Frantic Kansas Negio Biyanite Editor. Sam:m, Sopt. 'JO. Oregon's obsole'o section of tho constitution relative to colored people fcems to bo a burning is- I sue in the Kaneno state election. Gov j oi nor Geur ia in receipt of another letter, enclosing him a copy of the Colored Citizen, a democratic paper published i at Topeka, by a negro, which has kept standing the obnoxious eection from Oregon's constitution with tho heavy I black-letter heading : "Oregon's Black j Iaw. Worfo Than Disfranchisement, ! or Tillnianiani. That State Gave Mc Kinley 10,000 majority, and Kefuses to Kepeal the Following Law." Governor Geer answers the last letter and refers to the newspaper in question in the follow j ing chnracterietlc style: j "Your letter of tho 21-st inst., with a ! copy of the Colored Citizen, of Topeka, id at hand. 1 had just received a similar j lsttei from a gentleman in Parsons, Kan., i calling my attention to the desperate I Etiatts to v Iii oil the democrats of Kansas aro reduced for campaign material. 1 will enclose to you a copy of my answer to him. In addition to that letter I wish to sny that the mental depravity of the negro who will, for any reason, justny tne treatment of his race in tho Southern states by what this editor calls 'Tillman ism,' is past comprehension or character ization. 'Tillmanlsiu' stops nowhere short of the admission made by Senator Tillman himself in the senate this year when lie declared that 'We stuffed the ballot-hoses, we shot them and wo are not abhamedof it.' Your Colored Citizen says that this obsolete Eection of our constitution is 'worse than disfranchise ment or Tilhuanism.' Hut the diO'erouce is that that section of our constitution was never enforced, while 'Tillmanisiu' is, and whatever eUe is not kuowu by the uveiago voter of this country, he does know that this section was repealed and rendered null and void by tlio adoption of tho 1-lth and 15th amend ments to the Federal Constitution. The principle of tho 'consent of the governed' in its larger and truer sense ia in opera tion ovoiy where in this country save in that portion where Mr. Bryan will re coive nearly all of his olectorinl votes. "J desire to say, further, in regard to this Kansas matter, that since discover ing that you have a negro in your state who is so uiiapprecintive of the great privileges conferred upon himself by the republican party aa toindoieeand apolo gize for the treatment of his race in tho Southern states, I believe it should have this obsolete section of our constitution ongrafted into its own oiganic law and rigidly enfoiced. 1 would bo in favor or enforcing it hero if wo had such negroes." Sail Ai'i'lili-nl H (Halter City. Baki:i! Citv, Sept. 20. Tlio 2-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maicus died this morning from Injuries received yesterday afternoon in a very peculiar manner. A neighbor, In pass ing tlio houho, discoveied the child haneinir bv its neck from tho swing in tho shed at tho rear of tho Marcus house, nnd which was used for the amusement of the children. It is supposed that the little ono had either attempted to climb into tlio awing or had been left sitting in it by sonio of the older children, and had slipped, twisting tho rcp about her neck. When found the child's feet werojust oil tho ground und its -body cold. A nlivflician resuscitated tho child to Hie, but it went into spasma and died this morning. Jlowiutl AIUHt IHi Tin- JIlx Crime, Fkankfout, Ky., Sept. 26. The jury iu the case of James Howard on trial for alleged complicity in the Goebel as sassination, this morning rendered a verdict of guilty, with the penalty fixed at death. The jury retired at 9:10, and returned with its verdict at 9 :43. The courtroom was crowded with spectators, almost trembling with suppressed ex citement. Foreman Crutcher, of the juiy, passed the written verdict up to the clerk, and It was read by Deputy Clerk Elliott. Howard did not display A made up in a men from 5 to pounds. Your the least anxiety, and apparently was unconcerned. The verdict wa? a surpiise, as the general public were led to believe that the jury was divided on the question of guilt or innocence of tlio defendant. One of the jurors stated to the Associated Press that a number of ballots were taken, but the first ballot resulted in a unanimous vote in favor of a verdict of guilty. After that the ballots yesterday were aa to the degree of punishment. Ten members voted for tho death penalty, while two voted for life im prisonment. The first ballot today re sulted in a verdict, the two jurors who had voted for life imprisonment gave in to tho majority and voted for the death penalty. Aftei the verdict had been rendered Howard was remanded to jail, where he was followed by his bosom friend, John G. White, who seemed almost paralyzed by the verdict. Howard's cheeks also blanched as he stood up to accompany the jailer back to his cell. The jury consisted of nine demacrats, one re publican and two antl-Goebel democrats. Uruve Men Full Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in Iosb of appetite, poisons in he blood, backache, nei voiuness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Iud. llu says: "Electric Bitteie are just the tiling 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 Etrength nnd good appetite than anything 1 could take. I can now eat auything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Blakeley's drug store, livery bottle guaranteed. Tulntut W ISM-umiiiiiiilmteil, Lai'sanxk, Switzerland, Sept. 20. A secret eiiculnr, addressed by Joannioitie, the Metropolitan of Kiefl' to all, tho Russian archbishops, virtually excom municating Tolstoi, tho Russian novelist and social reformer, is published here. It declares that Tolstoi is an avowed enemy of t lie church and therefore, un less ho recants, the Holy Synod will pro hibit celebiation of all divine services and expiatory masses in the event of his death. Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors Mrs H. L. Jones has opened ice cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal lard's old stand. She carries A full line of Candies, Nuts and Cigars. The placo has been thoroughly ren ovated, and a shaioof the public patron age is solicited. Mrs. Annie Luckey, Hair-Dressing and Shampooing Facial Treatments and the MORMON TREATMENT. Room 59, (bird floor, Umatilla House. Hours from 6 to 12 a. in, and 1 to 6 p. in. OUR FALL STOCK of tho Celebrated "Pickwick Clothing" is now complete. Wo show all the new cloths in all the unusual sizss. Those who have worn our suits in the past know it ia no idle boast when we say that mo give a better-lltting and a better-made suit at half the price your tailor charges you. Here's proof Come in and prove it : full-weight, dark gray Oxford, pure worsted 4 - bntton round sack suit, in sizes from 0 feet in height, and weighing from 105 tailor's price Is $31.00 our price only . . , SIEET US! October 9 to This will be the greatest event in tho history of the City of Wheat, Wool ami Fruit and an Open River to tho Sea. The products of this pro lific region will bo on exhibition, and farmers, flockmasters and nil others will witness an exhibit that will be botli interesting and instructive. SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS! BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY! A NOVEL STREET PARADE! Excellent 'entertainments day an i night. Fivo 'days of sight-seeing and pleasuro.There will bo ample accommodations for all guests. Come and The Dalles will entertain you. Producers from all sections requested to make exhibits. No chargo for space in the tair buildings. No entrance fee. Reduced Rate3 on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. COME TO THE DALLES. aTOVa"J A lOOTAi l IX A. S'JL'TA f.TA lAIAUlAI AAtAU'lAIA I Af A' Al J.I J. Al -ATM 1 9 V V V v vVvvvvv vwv V V V V v v S vp !g. STUBLiiplG, ! H ' WlIOI.i:AI.i: AND II ETA II. l WinBs.LinKCkers ! 5' - ? . i Family Orders will receive prompt attention. t It Next door to A. M. Williams & Co. Phone 234, THE DALLES, OREGON. i lj JACOBSEN BOOK & MUSIC CO. Subscribe for The Ready for the Man who is "hard-to-fit." Cheviot Cloth- 30 to -IS chestfor to SCO $15.50 Not on the Midway, but at the Gateway of IheGre'at INLAND EMPIRE THE DALLES, at Tin:- 13 inclusive. Something New. 150 new selections of Instrumental CIbbbIc Music, grading from "First A," easiest, to "Sixth O," moat ditlicult. We are making a special sale of ' 50 per cent, off marked price. Call while you cau make your selections. Chronicle. 1