ChrmtkU. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1900. NO. 304 I) c Utiles JEBBESE . . i i i.ii ! r. slmilatiiicj llicFoot! andncgtila liug tltc Slomaclis and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion,Chccrfu! nesscmdnesl.Contciins neither Oimuu.Morplunc norlincral. : IN'OT "Naiic otic . uhJmi Snd' sHx.Smiut lusMU Suits -Aid? Sevcl f Jl-ffsrminl - lij'itrvtriarJiaa Clantud Sumr Jlkiliiywi t'tanr. Aperfccl Remedy forConslipn Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Goimitsions.Fcwrisrv ncss and Loss of Sleep. Vac Simile Signature or xew'yohk. r t v ,CT COPr OF WRAPPER, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 1 ' i Signature In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THt CCNTAUR COMPANY NEW VORK CTTV. NO DOLLAR DINNER THIS llolhiinu House Il;iii(iKt Kcniaikablc fur Lack of JciTt.rsot.itt.. Simplicity New Voisk, Oct. 10 Tim diimor ten dered Mr. Bryan at thu lloiftnan House at 5:30 o'clock this evening vas not licld in tlu Moorioli room, us was flrat in tended, but in thu Salon Louis Quinzu. Fitly covcrti woro laid, an increase from what was drat intended. Tim room was t'lmntilully deorated with laurel leaves, palms anil evergieens. Mr. Bryan's portrait, framed in a silk American ting, w.is just behind tlio chair reserved for Mayor Vim Wi'nlr. Him nraMifltiif Afllnor. Fifteen persons Bat at the reserved for the guest of honor and other dis tinguished persona. Tho remaining guests eat at smaller tablea. All tho tables weru decorated with flowets, rosea pre dominating. Tito Hrvico waa the In at tlio iiouao could provide, litieriB cf the moat coatly eort, tho heovieat tableware, cut glass aitd tlio heat of China. Al though Mr. Bryan did not drink his wine, tla8ea were provided juat ua for tlio other guests. Mayor Van Wyck aat in on invalid chair brought from tlio rotunda. On either aide of htm, two and two, were t-puclal oliulra, on wltielt eat Mr. Bryan, Mr. broker, Adlat E. Stovoneon and William It. Hearat. When all were mated, Mr.. Uryan waa between liioliurd Crokor and Mayor Van Wyck. Tlio other guests at tliu main table were: John B. Slimch William J. Stone, William J5. Muckey, Edward F. Shepard nnd Joliu W. Keller. On the tnayor'a left were Adlai E. Stevonaon, William II. Hearat, Woliater Davie, Joint D. Klehardsou, Norman E. Mack, John Dewltt Warner and George M. VonhoeBen. At ench plate waa placed a aouventr programme, hound in heavy dark paper, with tho name of each guest itt gold letters tin the covering. Tho menu waa on cards plain xcept for a portrait of Mr. Bryan above tlio American flag, In colors, to tho right, The much-disputed coat of the dinner was settled by the Hoffman Houso man "(Cement, who said that the cost waa $12 P" plate, exclusive of tho wines. It took from 5 ;46 to 7 p. in, to dispose of the many courses, and soon after the party irol into carriages and were driven to Madison -Square Garden. (iri'iit iM in c)i oi SlrlkerH. Lan.-kokd, Pa., Oct. 10. About 1500 men i tid sixty women and irla marched oighto'ti mile, ftoin the south aide of tho Httzleton region, during the night, for the Panther Creek valley, where they expectuJ to close the ten collieries of tho Lehigh Coal Navigation company, but just aa tho weary marchers were Hearing their destination this incrning they wero met on a mountain road by three com panies of infantry, and at tl.o point of the bayonet were driven back four miles to Tainnqtia and dispersed. Another crowd of 800 atrikere from the north aide of Ilnzleou also marched here and tuc ceded in closing the torn- panic e o. 1 eoiuery at iesjueiiuuinK near Miuich Claink, before it was mattered. The presence of the soldiers was entirely u tit xpectud and thoBtrikerB were much crestfallen that they failed in accomplishing the object of their long march. AnmrloHiiH KIUmI ly Filipino. Manila, Oct. 14, via Hong Kong, Oct. 10. A detaohment to twenty men of the twenty-fourth regiment, while engaged in repairing telegraph wires, October 10, at a point near San Jose, Meuvo Ecija province, Iele de Luzon, wore set upon by 200 rebels, and were overpowered and scattered. Seven of the Americans reached Sun Jose, but it is probable that tho remainder wero captured. The enemy surprised a party of scouts of tire forty-third infantry at a point threo milea fromTakloban, Ley to island, killing three of the Americana at the first vollev. Two escaped and gave the alarm, but the enemy succeeded in evad ing their pursuers. The native police of Takloban, had conspited to surprise the Amei leans. Tho bodies of tho dead sjldtera wore badly mutilated. Olimiiliorlnl..' Couu'li Itviiiotljr n Grout Favorite The soothing and holding properties of this remedy, its pleasant and prompt and permaiuent cures have made it a great favorite with people everywhere. It is especially priced by mothers oi small children for colds, croup and whootilmr couoh. as it always affords quick roller, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, It may bo given aa confidentially to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Blakeley druggist. lloonvrvlt In Ohio. Hamilton. O.. Oct. 10. At this place. twenty-five wiles from Cincinnati, Gov ornor Roosevelt made tho first stop to day on his tour of Ohio, speaking to n largo crowd. Tho governor was escorted by Governor Nash to the speaker's stand. A feature of tho mooting was tlio pres ence on tho platform of tho mother of Captain Hueton, of Oklahoma. Captain Huston 'vas an officer jn Colonel Roose velt's regiment in tho war with Spain, and on the breaking out of the trouble in the Philippines he went thither, wheie he died. Governor Rooeevelt escorted Mrs. Huston to the platform. "I recall your noble son," ho Baid, "and knew him well as a brave man and asidier." 'Yes, governor," was the rrply, "I gave my son to my conntiy, and would cive another if I were blessed with one." Captain Iluston'a body is buried here. Uurctl of Clu mile Diarrhoea After Thirty YeurH of SufTering. "SulTrfred for thirty years with diar rhoea and thought I was past being cured," eays John S. Halloway, of French Camp, MisB. "1 had Epent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident-1 was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking asveral 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 thoso who suffer as I have." For sale by Blakeley druggist. Cumulu Will Gut None or Our Mlues. Vaxcouviui, B. C., Oct. 10. The sur vey of the disputed boundary line at Mt. Baker has been completed by Provincial Lurveyor Dearie. The line places all the mines of importance in the district on tlio American side, although a tui'e of extra territory is given to British Co lumbia. The chief importance of the survey is that a Canadian government commis sioner, by locating the boundary line north of the mining camps, compels all Canadians Eending in supplies to the camps to pay duty, and this practically diverts the large trade to mines from Chilliwack, B. C, to Sumas, Wash. Street Cur Collision In Svutllc. Si:attlb, Oct. 10. A street car col lision occurred this morning early on the line between Seattle and Renton. A passenger car met a freight car bound to the city, on a long open stretch of travel. Both cars were going at a good 6peed. Thirteen peopleon tho passenger car and one man en the freight car were more or less seriously injured. A heavy fog en veloped tho valley and tho two cars, un observed to the trainmen of either, camo together with appalling force. IJinitly MIiipia Arrested. Tamaqua, Pa., Oct. 10. Between twenty-five or thirty unruly marchers wore arrested by soldiers at various points along the line of march the early part of tho day. Later all but a few were discharged. They were accused of carrying concealed deadly weapons and inciting to riot. Two miners on their way to work in tho Nefquenoning district were severely beaten. Colebai-k, Pa., Oct. 10. The local union of tho United Mine workers met today and prepared to welcome in a body tho marchers from Hazleton and vicin ity, but the soldiora got there before the B rikera and dispersed the meeting, or dering the men to their homes. Knct of lite Strike. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 10. That, there is a positive assurance of the end of the strike of'the anthracite miners seems certain today, in view of the prepara tions which are being made all through the Lackawanna valley for the resump tion of work. The coal companies are crowding their mine sidings with empty cara eo as to bo prepared for the great demand for coal which will necessitate the running of the mines nnd breakers to their utmost capacity for week3 in order to get the stock ahead to meet the winter's demand. Cuts and liiuiscs Oulckl ylllenlaU. Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay tho pain and will heal the parts in leas time than any other treatment. Unless tho injury is very severe it will not not leave a Ecar. Pain Balm also cures rhumatism, sprains, swellinus and lameness. For sale by Blakeley druggist. lMssolntlou of l'ltrtuerslilji. The partnership heretofore existing between J. A. Carnuby and J. W. Blake ney is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will be continued tinder the style ami firm of Carnaby & Summers, who will collect all bills aud pay all obligations of the late firm. Oakxahv & Sumjikhs, The Dalles, Oct 1, 1900. ol0-w4w Hustling young man can make $00 per month and expenses. Permaneut posi tion. Experionco unnecessary. Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel phia, Pa, sS tf Special values in Men and Boys cloth ing at the New York Cash store. WILD WITH ECZEMA And Other Itching Burning Scaly Eruptions with Loss of Hair. Speedy Cure Treatment $1.25. Bathe the affected parts with Hot Water and Cutlcura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and lastly, take Cutlcura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set (price, $1.25) Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, and humillatirfg skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when all else fails. This sweet and wholesomo treatment affords instant relief, permits rest fttid sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other itching, burning, and scaly humors of tlio skin, scalp, and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure when all other remedies fail. The agonizing itching and burning of tho skin, as in eczema ; tho frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; tho loss of hair ami crusting of the scalp, as iu scalled head ; thu facial disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm; tho awful suffering of infants and tho anxiety of worn-out parents, as iu milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully copo with them. That Outicuiu remedies aro such etnuds proven beyond all doubt. No utatomont is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evidence. Tho purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, tho certainty of speedy aud permanent cure, tho absolute safety and great economy, have made them tho standard skiu cures aud humor remedies of tho civilized world. Pnici, Tut Set, 41.96; oonslittng of Uutiouiu Soap, 86c., Ootioori Ointhsnt, 60c, Oun cuiu Keiolvcnt. Wo. Sold throughout tba world, fOTTSH UUtt AMU Gtutu. Coar., Sole I'ropi-, UettoD. " Uow to Uuru Kwy Uutuor," fruo. 9 HI mamnmu I i II I fsTlcurnliNfl v1 Wsfr JVIen's Saek Suits... Ready-made, but equal lo best custom-made. $12.50 to $30.00. A brief word concerning the new fall styles. Rough faced fabrics are prominent in this gathering. They are greatly liked and are ready sellers. Those in striped effects are particularly stylish goods. Blues and blacks are plentiful, of course. The new coat this fall is a "Military" sack coat. Among frocks tho "University" is the latest. The "Military1' is made to fit closely; large shoulders, however, will remain the fashion even larger than ever. Well-made suits, carefully fin ished and of honest materials in short, "Williams & Co." suits in the recent collection, at $12.50 to $30. All delayed lines now in; some of the earlier lots al ready closed out. Last week's rush made quite an in road on certain sizes, yet the assortment is still larger than elsewhere. A. BVI. Williams & Co, Retiring; from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much less than wholesale prices. Will eell in bulk or iu lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out "before 30 days. All goode will bo sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets and Bntterick Patterns. Your prices will bo initio. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Cornor Second and Court Sts. State J4otmal Sehool, MONMOUTH, - . OREGON. Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900. The- students ot tlio Xorwal School are prepared to take tlio Stnto Certificate immediately on graduation. Uraduntui readily hoeuro Rood position. Kspensa ot year from ? 13.) to ?150. Stroiii; Acadcihla nnd l'rofci-sloiinl Courses. Sew Special Departure iu Manual Training Well equipped Tralnlni; Department. Tor catalogue containing full announcements mlilreiis 1'. I'. CAM I'll Kl.h, I'reildeitt. or Y A. WANK, Sesretary of Faculty. GOING EAST- , If you intend to thko a trip East, ask your ticket agent to route you via The Great Wabash, a modern aud up-to-date railroad iu every particular. Through trains from Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York and Now England points. All trains run via Niagara Falls nnd every through train baa free reclining chair'cure, Bleep ing and dining care. Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni agara Falls. Ross O. Clink, Pacific Coast Pass. Apt,, Los Angeles, Calif. O. S. Cuank, G. P, A., St. Louis, Mo. Strayed. Strayed from my place on the bluff, a 2-year-old Jersey heifer j dehorned; ear mark on both eare ; bruuded bar 'A on both hips. Liberal reward paid for her return. ol0-4tw Bkut Baqi.kv. Call on Mrs. Morgan for art embroid eries, also decorative work in oil and water colors. 2tf Drying propamtioiis Blniply dovel oj) dry catarrh j tlioy dry up tho socretions, which adhcro to tho inembrauo nud decom pose, causing n far moro Borious trouble- than, tlio ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fiunos, smokes and snull'rt nud uao that which cleanses, eootlieii and heala. Ely's Cream Balm in such a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head eaaily and pleasantly. A trial bIzo will ba mailed for 10 cents. All drugftiats soil the, 50o. size. Ely Brothers, 0(1 Wnvron St., N.Y. Tho Balm cures without pain, does not irrilato or causo snoozing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surfaco, reliev ing immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Iltiy Fever. Tho largest and most complete line of fall aud winter millinery ever displayed in the city at the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors. The prices will sell the goods, B8tf Wnuted. Eight tons of good grass hay, haled. InQiilro at this office. octllddw Wanted A boy of steady habits to work in a store. Inquire at this office. c5 lw