ah Hulks Chronicle, vol. xir THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1900. NO. 373 0 Tlio Kind You Have Always in use lor over 3l yoarH, All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but E.vporim ants that trifle with and endanger the health of lufauts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Cos tor Oil, Pare poric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It Mtntains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic MiUHtanco. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc etNTftun eoMMNV. vr munnav strut, new vork oitv. Ilrtiilcil 'I h il IIIm Iti ullmr Aliirtlortiil llliu. Uiik At.o, 0,!t. 20. 1 1 ih ekull crushed, his tone.m paralyzed and ti is lift ohbiiif away as tlio ruault of a blow on tin limul, l r.uik Mnrslnll iiHintod to tlio lust, that lie li.ul fuliuii on tlio oiilownlk nn 1 Unit his ltrothi.T John wtiB not responsible for Ins death, Ho iiiiid ut SI. Hliziiboth Hospital, lioneeioua to Hid liiHt. 1'or hours, Detective .-chill, labored to cot an oe 'ount of the light, llu placed IMpur mill pi'iicil in lliu dyine; iiiun'H hands mi l naked him to deueribu tlio cuin of Imh wounds. But tlio injured man pushed thinn uwuy mill would only s.iv lint lio hut) fallen, llu did not know that bin brother made a confession. I ilin Marshall, now accused of murder, n a urnm-keeper. J I ih brother Frank KIN TORTURES And Every Distressing Irritation of the Skin and Scalp Instantly Relieved by a Bath with CUTICURA SOAP And a hIiujIo anointing with CtrncimA, tlio groat hkln euro and purest of emollients. This is tlio purest, sweetest, nio'it spt-eily, ponnaumit, and ecommilcal treutmont for torturing, dlsllguriug, (telling, lmrnliig, bleoding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin mill scalp Inunorsvith hiss of hair, mid has received the endorsement of physicians, chemists, and nurses throughout the world. l'caullfylnK the skin, sculp, hair, and hands. No other foielgn or domosUo toilet soap, hownv pr cxpeiiBlve, Is to ho coinp iieil w llh It for all tho purposes of tlio toilet, liatli, and unixeiy. Thus It couihllios In ONi: hoAl- at ONI, I'ltioi:, vU Twi:Niv;l'iyr: Ci:nts, the 111.ST Nklu und eonipleNloii soap, tho ni:r toilet soup and ju:sr baby miip in tho world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, Price, $1,26,, MiiiiUtlliK of Outicuiw Ho AC ('J.lo.1, lo cleaiiMi tho skin of cruU Mini aU iihil sofii n tlio lldckcui'ifcullclu, CUTlcuilA OllTll!T (60(i.), to bmlaslly allay Itoli iir. hillainiinu un. i.wl till, tjillon, and .uolliu uial Imil. ami CUTIUUIIA li:so.VKhT (Wc.), to toul and clcan.u l.u b ood. A HIN01.P. But I often ulllcli iit to euro the mut InilurliiB, UUI Kurlng, und Ian illlatlui! skin, ncali , mal blood InimciM, with lo. of hair, wbrn all el.o full-. Hold throHalioiit tli worM. I mil Dauu 4NuOliKti. t'oue.,tJolo I'rujj., UoUiu, ils. "AlUbouitUo Bklo, bcalp, and Hair," free. Bouglit, and which lias been has borno tlio siffnatnro of and has been maclo under his pcr jj&fcffiy HM"111 supervision slneo its infancy. Signature of came into tbu ei'po i nnd complained that the bartender was wiping the cuuntur with un unclean tone'. John, the proprietor, interfered und told Frank to mind his own lustres?. Then the brothers fought. George Joyce und two other Heparat"d theiu. Joyce and hie friends thou left, but returning eoon nftttrwurtl they found Frank Marshall lying upon the (lour with a bad wound in bis head. They took him to the hoB;ital. The pillow have a statement (rout the bnrtender, which ehnre.ee John Marshall with having struck Frank over the bead with u niopslick. The coroner's jury said that it was from this wound lie iicd. Inter John Marshall made a full eon-few-ion, but claimed that Frank had strue't the (Irst blow. Millions of Women Psi; Ci'ticimia fio.vr, exclusively, for pro. MM'vliig,piulfylng,amt boaiitttylugtliosUlii, for elciiiiihi tlio bcnlp of eriistt;, seules, ami ilanilnill, and the stoilng of falling Imlr, l'ur eoftonliiK. whitening, nnd southing ieil, iuiikIi, and sure limul, in the fin in of Ii.UIih fai'aniioylnglrrllationH,lnlliiiniUliins,iini cliallngH, or loo free erolfmislvo peisplia Hun In tlio form of washes for ultvuitlro weakuesses.ainl for many kuiiiIIvo mitlsep. Ho purposes which lemllly suggest them, selves to wuinou. nml especially inotheis, nnd for nil the mirnodcs of tlio tullut, hath, and nursery. No iilnoiuit of persuasion can indiico (lan.0 who liavo onco lined It to ue linv other, especially for pici-civiug and puilfylngllio skin, scalp, and lialrof InfauH ami rlilliliuu. CinicriiA fiOAl coinlilncs (lullciilo emolllont propoitlcs clcilwd from (.imti'itA, tho ttieal skin enic, with the purest of cleansing tngieillonts and thomost lofieJhlng of flower odors. No other ?,ioM. rtil'if suap over compounded Is to ho com mired with It for preserving, purlfylng.aud TALKED TO THE RAILROAD MEN Senator Manna Had a Audience in Chicago Every Branch of Manu facturing in the Country Would He Paralyzed by Bryan's Election. Chicago, Oot. 26. The Auditorium waa filled tonight with an Immense audi ence brought together to henr Senator 1 1 anna and Senator Burrows, of Michi gan, under the auspices of the republi can railroad employes of Chicago. The audience waa to a large extent com posed of railroad men, and the chairman of the meeting was Lot Brown, agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail road. Unbounded enthusiasm was mani sested throughout the speeches, and a large crowd unable to find room in the Auditorium was entertained by Iocs orators on the lake front. An elaborato display of firewoiks followed the close of the meetings. After making n brief speech in the open air, Senator Hanna entered the Auditorium near the close ot Mr. Burrows' address. He was given a generous round of npplause, and when he roBe to speak the audience cheered foi Bevrral moments. "This is the greatest object-lesson in coercion," said Senator Hanna, "that I have ever seen, I am in eympatby with the men gathered here, even if they ore here under orders, as has been charged by the opposition. But I think the only- coercion they have had is the coercion of their own consciences. I saw the presi' dent and told him about this meeting to night, and he sends greetings to the loyal railroad men of Illinois. "Now imperialism and other collateral issues in this campajgn are only designed to bewilder Hiid mislead the voters. It is an insult to the intelligence of the people to think that they do not know and understand tho questions which af fect them so directly as those which are paramount issues in this campaign. In sheer desperation Bryan has abandoned the reol issues and Iiiib descended to the low plane of a demagogue, and is making his appeal on the issue of class against clues. This is an admission of defeat. "If the business men thought there was a possibility of Mr. Bryan being elected, yon would eee such a'paralysis of business as was never known. "As to the (jutstion of trusts, Bryan does not know what a trust is, und huB advanced no arguments as to the proper way to suppress them. Bryan claims that every urauufacturing institution in the United States that controls larne interests is a Jrust. Ho says his remedy will bo to put upon the free list every product of every industry in a trust, if ho has the power to do this, except in tlio case of the ice trust and the cotton bale trust. If this was done, every branch of manufacturing in the United States would be paralyzed. The result would be no revenue to the government, and therefore direct taxation would be the only method of raising the expenses of the government. Cured of Chronic Dlarrliotm After Thirty Yuiirs ofSuU'erluB. "Suffered for thirty years with diar rhoea and thought I was past being cured," says John S. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. "I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes of recoverv. I wub bo feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident J was permitted to find u bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy, and after taking several bottles I tun entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the rcpult that I am anxious that it be in roach of all those who suffer as I have." For sale by Blakeley druggist. On iluHil to ltucovcrj', Ai.iiany, Oct. 120. Miss hulu Jones, w ho was assaulted ot Jefferson by Clyde Vaughn, Is improving, and the doctors think eho will recover. This, afternoon she was fully conscious, and wanted to sit up, but wan not permitted to do so. Both of her eyes are swelled shut, nnd the danger la from the Inilaiiiinntiou, Dr. Hawk, who Is constantly by her bedside, thinks that she will recover, Struck a Tcnclier. Sali:.m, Oct. 20 A young Indian named S.imuel Jackson, a pupil of the Salem Indian Training School, at Che mawa, was arrested and brought before Justice O'Djnald yesterday on n charge of striking Miss E. M. Reason, head teacher at the school. He was at first inclined to plead not Riiilty, but later changed his mind, pleaded guilty and was fined $20 and costs. In default of the money to liquidate, he will serve his time in the county jail. The facts are that Miss Benson cor rected tho young man for some offense in the school, vhich made him so angry that a little later he followed her into another room, struck her in tho back of the head with his fist, and knocked her down. (ilorlotift News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering lor years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is com plete and her health ia excellent. " This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the beat blood puriuer known, it s the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils nnd running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion and builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley Druggist. Guaran teed. 4 Snwiiulla Blunt of Laborers. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 20. Thi mill and factory inspector of this city says that wageB in the sawmills of the state are from 10 to 12 per cent higher than they were at the time of his last report, and that in other Industries wages are also higher. The scarcity of loborers is well indicated by the failure of the hop growers to secure enough men to harvest their crop. They were compelled to use an unusually large number of women and children, and Japs were taken into yards for the first time. The sawmills have appealed, through an Eastern rail road, for more men, guaranteeing work for the entire year. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday, Don't, forget this. The VOGT Opefa House, F. J. CLARKE, Manager. BIG LAUGHING- SUCCESS THE COMPANY includes the well-known Vaudeville Artists : William Sellery Anna Mortland lvlward Sandford Beitiu Haydn Charles Graham Joy and Clayton Billie Barlow Haville and Stewart Edwaid Bice Burdell Sisters und Otheis. The Dalles Street Fair has come- and gone, but Tho Fair Store- has come to slay. Wo are savinir the people money on Men's Clothing, Undorwoar, Hats and Shoos, as well as Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery. You will find in our Store lots of bargains. AVo have tho best lino of up-to-date Jackets and and about one-third less in price than other stores. Come and see us and wo will bo pleased to show you AVo are agonts for Miller's All-Wool Clothing. THE FAIR. DoISar White Shirt Hint Is equal to moat dollar - and So much for materials. Now for the make-up. The "Sovereign" Shirt has a patent inserted sleeve, that positively is proof against ripping, and is shaped to fit the shoulder perfectly solid shirt-comfort to the man that wears a "Sovereign," as well as absolute freedom from the petty annoyances of a poorly-sewed garment. The bod3T is made very full; yoke, double shoul der, felled seams with gusset sides, continuous strip on sleeves, improved collar band and button hole. Every taste as well as every shape can bo suited in the "Sov ereign." Regulars, slims and stouts. Regular, also short bosom. Open back, also open front and back. The Sovereign $1.00 Shirt is now on display in our window. A. M, WILLIAM 7X GUY WISE THE FAIR The Place to Save Money on all kinds of Merchandies. 133 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. - a - half qualities. 'Unusual value Jtye... Sovereir; A Avhile shirt with body made of New York mills muslin a qual ity that stands fore most in the ranks of bleached cottons and bosom of 1800 count linen. ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, Oct. 29 & 2333 "Spike" Hennessey, the Piano Mover The Dangerous Horse Tho Wine Shampoo The English Lord "Libertv BellB" "Lindv Loo" "He's a Wise Guy" "Mary Cary" and other new songs Prices, 50 and 35 Cents First threo rows, 75cts. Capes for Ladies' and Missos'. our goods. THE FAIR. S CO. : m Sz 8 Jam'