hc Balk VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1900. NO. 3G0 . Tho ICiml You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in uso for over 30 years, has homo tho Hignatnro of and has been made under his per- T2?Ji,. soiial supervision since its infancy. f'CCCCWK Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits Imitations and " Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorlu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ixiiituliis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrontio Niilistanco. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation iiimI Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CINTUH OOMMNYi VT MUMIAV STRICT. NEW YORK CITY. .Milliner of HnMli IJncortHln. Sam:m, Out. 10. Mrs. Darrnh, n wo man 7" years (if nK, who wnB living with her hum near Liberty, whh loft in tlui lioueo alone yesterday nftomoon, while her ton went to tho jioetoflico mid liia wife went to n nuighbor'a on an err.uitl. Wliun tho hoii lOturned his mother wna dead, Hitting in her chnir, hur dollies linmud from liur body nnd lior llcsli horribly cooked, Thoro ia aanio uncertainty as to tho manner of tho death, though thoro 1h no suspicion ol foul play. Tho old womun was quite feeble, but was nblo to move around somu. When iter eon wna pie. parini; to no in t0 poatoflloti ho moved her chair back from tho fireplace about eight feet, and naked hor not to move until hu returned, but hia coiiaternation uiy be iinnKinud when, upon returnini;, ho found her oittiiiR bv tiio corner of tho fireplace enveloped In flames, which ero alco attaokinir tlio timbers near where alio tat. Mr. Durrah tore oil1 tho hurniug clothea aa rapidly an possible, hut it was too late. She wna dead. oho evidently bad moved hor chair from where hur ami placed hor to tho point wee to tho Uro wj,uro found, and then have fullon asleop or died in her chair, a'ter which lior clothing became ignited. Coroner Jtuu vun notified and went to the tceiic, but did not doom an in quest nceoeanry. Ho ia ol tho opinion that tho woman wna dond hiiforo tho fitccniiKht lior clothing, aa eho waa in a natural sitting posture, and thoro waa "o evidence that oho bad mndo my fljrt 10 I'Miiumiih tho (tamos. '-'''imniulHln'N UiiKi itKiiimly n Qrom Kitvoi-ltc, riioeooihinc and heiiliiiK properties o'tliia reiuudy, He, ploimut nnd prompt an lierniament cures have made it a west fnvorltu with pooplo overywherc. " U ebpeclallv prized bv molhera of Wl children for colda, croup and : , p,lK col'li, ns It always nllords lu'ck relief, and aa it confine no opium ' other hniinful drug, it may be given 88 confidentially to a babv aa to an Slult. For aalo by WaUoloy drucu'lat. Tho conforonco lasted nearly un hour. While it wae not eonelueivo in its reaulta, tho partiea to it were each and all under tho impression that they had succeeded in netting nearer to ono another, while aa far aa the navy department is con cerned, it ia believed that there is no longer the necessity confronting it of building an armor plant, which was the alternative provided in tho act of con ttroaa in the event of failure to secure nrmor from tho private makers at tho prices named in tho act. There will be another conference in tho near future. by UlaUoloy drugtfia of llu,uR Arwur I'lanl. wahiiinoton, Oct 11. Saorotary Loi g U4 Imd another couferonco with tho "Presoruutives of the Bethlohoui and negiu Steel Companies respecting the 9 acltiK of contracts for 116,000,000 worth ynr,1!or)lato'oronvy. Ab before, indsrmau represented the Bethle lit ,0,l,PBnyi while Mr. 8chwabo " out for the Carnegie Company. IS r 1 1 1 sit Troops Nmit to Olitun. JIono Konci, Oct. 10. It is said that the authorities hero havo received infor mation that a general uprioing in the southern provinces baB been planned for November. Ten thousand troops from India have been miuiaitionod for Hong Jvong. Tbu Sixteenth bengal Laucers and the Hong Kong regiment have been recalled from the north to Hong Kong. Tho present indications are that there will bo a lloxer rising similar to that which occurred in North China. Tho whoroabouts of tho rebels in the Hinter land ia not known, but it is believed to bo ten milea within the Uriiieh hinder. A doUohmontof 10,000 Chinese troops took up a position at San Chung yester day, and 1000 moro an i veil there today. WILL NEVER BE KNOWN Fred Kane Died at Baker City Yester day Legal investigation Will Not lie Necessary Now and the Mys tery May Never Be Cleared Up. Nasal CATARRH in nil ltd olmroa tliuro should bo ck'iiiilincfu. Ely's Cream Balm cle.ines,eootlicfn(t heals tlio dUviued inombrano. It cures catarrh nnd ilrl ea nwny a cold lu tlio bead rmlckh'. lliUm la placed Into tbo nostrils, Bpromls over tlio iiicmbrano nnd la absorbed. Itellof la 1m- medlulo mid a euro follows. It la nol iirymg-uocs ,mt iirndiic.i Hiieezliur. I.arco Size CO ocuta at Drui;- nlsU or bj- mall i Trial SUe, 10 cents by mall. " . mi. m XT IX, Ir.H) l llisto, i arri sniuui, etm MtKai Bakhk City, Oct. 11. Fred Kane died at St. Elizibeth's Hospital yester day, three weeks to tho day from the tragedy at Bunker Hill, five miles from here, in which he figured so prominent ly, and whose real story will now prob ably remain a mystery, for there is no longer any occasion for the legal investi gation which would have brought out all the facts. A complaint is on file in the Baker City justice court in which the little girl's uncie charges Kane with murder in tho first degree, in having wilfully caused the death of Baby Ruth Loney, but the warrant issued upon it was never served. The Etory of the tragedy has been variously told, but neither of the two principals have been strong enough to relate all the details by which tho nar rative could bo corroborated. Two cabins were burned ; Kane's four-year- pld step-daughter's blackened remains were found in the ruins of one; Mrs. Kane, badly wounded, was hidden In the bruBh, from, according to her asser tion, the pursuit of her crazed huBbnnd, and Kane himself waa found itli an ugly wound through hia chest lying a short diatauce from the smouldering ashes of tho upper cabin. Storiea and counter reportB in broken fragments have since been given out, but the easiest to believe and most charitable view is that the little girl's death is the work of an insane man, who afterwards fired the shot which has resulted in hie death. The mysterious stranger, whoen presence would reflect upon the wife, and for whom it has been elahred she has concealed the truth, has nover been taken seriously by the authorities, and that Kane's wound was self-inflicted in its nature, as deterined by recent careful investigation, together with the powder burning, would go far to indicate. Cured of Chronic DlHi ilioeu After Thirty Years of SuU'erlu". "Suffered for thirty years with diar rhoea and thought I was past being cured," says John S. Halloway, of French Camn. Miss. "I had spent so much time and money and Buffered ao much that 1 had given up all hopes of recovery. I waa so feeble from the efl'ects of the diarrhoea that 1 could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to nnd a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles 1 am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all those who enfler as I have." For sale by Blakeley druggist. Tho Campbell & Wilson millinery parlor la tho place to buy up-to-dato head wear at right prices. All tlio now things in street hate. Patterns and trlmmod hata can bo found there, also a flue lino of children's sohool lmtB and baby bonuots. tf Are vou ready to buy your fall shoea? Wo are sole agents for the celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s lino of foot wear. If you waut the beat shoo for the least money, call and see us. No trou ble to show goods at the hew York Cash Store. 1LiiiIih to Oregon. Washington, Out. 11. Naval Con- structor F. W. Hibba has been trans ferred from Mare Island to Puget Sound naval station. This plan is for tho pur pose of makhiir nrenarationa for the re pair of fahlps which have been engaged n China. It is likely that the Oregon will bo the tira,t sent to that dock. Tho Oregon cannot bo repaired at Mare island and would have to bo sent to the Atlantic were it not for the dock at Puuet Sound affording facilities. It ie expected that repairs amounting to about iflOO.000 will bo made on tho Oregon. Other ships, when they are sent home, will also be sent to this dock, Chief Constructor Hichborn aaye that while the dock at Puget Sound ia availa ble at present, at no very distant day it will bo necessary to have a largor dock on tho Columbia river for tho purpose of taking care of the ships of tho navy iu tho Pacific Ocean. OntH mul HiiiUch Quickly Jlenloil, Chamberlain's Paiu Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, ecald or liko injury will instantly allay tho pain and will heal tho parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the injury ia very severe it will not not leave a scar. Pain Balm also cures rhumatlsm, sprains, swelliuus and lameness. For sale by Blakeley druggist, Brenct'n Accomplice Has Confessed. New York, Oct. 11, A diepatch to the Journal nnd Advertiser from Rome, says; The anarchist Bertollani, at rest ed at Milan as a suspected accomplice of BreEci, has made, a confession about an archist plots. "I have known about theeo plots ?or a long time," ho said. "It was I who ecnt the letter to the Crown Prosecutor at Naples, warning him in advance that Italian anarchists were coming from America to kill tho king, but they paid no attention to my letter. "At an anarchist meeting in Paterson, N. J., seven men were eelccted to kill kings and chiefs of states. One ot them was -allotted to kill McKinley or Bryan during the presidential campaign. I do not know the name of the man who was assigned to this duty. "The recent Chicago plot was inde pendent of that hatched at Paterson. '. believe other plots having the same ob ject have been organized in the United States. "Anarchists have killed kings and queens, now they should kill a president of a republic to show tho world that for anarchists there are neither monarch ies nor republics, and that a king is as cheap as a president." No Foreign Market JSeeilcd. New York, Oct 11. A special to the Herald from Washington says: "Americans will have good butter, consequently there 5b a better market here for first-class gilt-edge American creamery butter than in any other coun try in the world," said Secretary WilEon when be was shown the criticiem of Professor Drummond, the Scotch agriculturist. "At the Bame time the department of agriculture has made a special study of how beet to make shipments of dairy produce aa well aa other information re garding the requirements of the foreign market that would benefit the American dairyman. We have sent butter to France, Germany, and last year ship ment were successfully made to many ports of the China sea. Thla shows that we have not been entirely asleep. "However, the American haa learned what first-class daiiy products are, and be is willing to pay a better price for them than can be obtained in Europe There is no more good butter made in this country than is needed here." Still ou the llcach, Astoria, Oct. 11. The stranded light ship is still on the beach at McKcnzle Head, aud the prospects of floating her are becoming poorer cveiy day. The contractors have been Waiting for the big tides of October, but aa yet no pro gresa has been made with the work, and the opinion prevails that tho lightship will never bo taken eeaward. It ia also believed she is so badly strained as to bo unfit for service even if Bhe were floated. A very considerable sum of money has been expended in the fruitless efforts to get her olf, and, if Wo!fl& Zwicker fail in their contract, it Is extremely piolnble that the seaward route will be abandoned. Perhaps the government will then con sider the proposal of a local contractor to take the lightship overland to Baker' bay, and place her in the water at thut point. Didn't Know It Was Loaded, Aldany, Oct. 11. (Special to The Telegram,) While removing an actyl ene gaa machine from the basement of the Apex saloon this morning, at 10:35, au explosion occurred, killing S. Stoltz, a tinner and injuring Fred Reese, pro prietor of the saloon. Stolz, accompan by Reese, went into tho basement with a lighted candle, as they thocjht tho gas nmchinouas empty. It bad not been used for several months, and when Stolz removed tho cover from tho can the explosion took place. A piece of the tank struck Stolz near the heart, mak ing a large hole, aud ho lived only a few minutes, Reese ia seriously injured about tho head, but may recovor. Stolz leaves a wife aud carried no in surance. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy Jamce K. Pat ton's: sun proof paints for $1,50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Vk, agents ml The largest and moat complete Hue of fall and winter millinery ever displayed in the city at the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors, The prices will sell the good. e8tf aillHPPBHliH Phlladolphlar pn, May 16th;-ll9(3j)i. Thiamin to certify that the John B. Stotoon Company ha3 madermjf hatafor.tho paot twenty yeara and they have alwaya(jlveri"perfect; eatlo fact ton. Col. Cody and the members of his famous troupe Insist upon having a Stetson." There is nothing like them. We are now offering a full assortment of staple soft hate and new effects In tourist shapes. Also tho new Fall block in both brown and black stiff hats. A. M. WILLIAMS & COMPANY. ....MEET US ON THE MIDWAY.,. AT THIS- Ens iul St Go reel Fa it October 9 to 13 inclusive. This will bo tho greatest event in tho history of tho City of Wheat, Wool and Fruit and nn Open River to tho Sea. The products of this pro lific region will bo on exhibition, and farmers, flockmaaters and all others will witness an exhibit that will be both interesting aud instructive. SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS! BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY! A NOVEL STREET PARADE! Excellent entertainments day anil night. Fivo fdaya of siglit-scoing and pleasure. Thero will bo ample accommodations for all guests, Como and The Dalles will entertain you. Producers from all sections requested to make exhibits. No clinrgo for space in the lair liuildingi. No entrance fee. Reduced Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. COME TO THE DALLES. fetitfing ivom Business. Closing out my Entire Stook Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, ClothhiL', Hoota and Shoes, nt much less than wholesale prices. Will sell iu bulk or in lota, or any way to suit purcliasera. Entire stook must be closed out before 30 days. All goods will bo sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corse and liutterick Patterns. Your prices will be initio, Call early and secu uargaius. reels ro J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. State fiotmal Sehool, MONMOUTH, - - OREGON. Pall Term Opens September 18, 1900. The students ol tho Normal School are nrcimrel to tako tlio State Certificate immediately on graduation. Uraduutei readily secure Kood posltlom, Kxpenso ol year from 130 to 160. Strong Actuleinto und Professional Courses. New Sneelnl Departure lu Manual Trulninir Well equfpped T rulutng Department. For catalogue coutalulug full announcements address r. U CAMPJ1KLL, frcldent. or W A. WANK, SreUry ol Faculty.