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Chrrnifrle.
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER M, 1900.
NO. 388
REPORTS IRRITATE
SECRETARY HAY
i. ... i. . .......
uuhkii miMiicinn Mint i tin not Imvc in
jHteck," biih Mr. C. K. Grr.n-lln, tho
y t popular diuygisi of Outatio, N. Y. "She
wuh uiimppumiL'u ami wnntcu to Know
I wlutt cotujli preparation I could reoom
- men. I. I s.iid to liertlmt Iconlil freely rec
ommend Chamberlain's Cough Iteinoriy
Ministers Arc Makin"' Demands Which and that h)ie conid take u bottle of the
the fimpcror Cunnot Accept, and ! r0"a''jv H,l(1 ,lfl,r H'vinu it n fair trial if
sue (mi not ijiiu it won fi i lie money to
the Result May He Further
Long Continued r'iglitiiii;.
and
Ni: Yokk, Nov. l!l A dippntuh to
tliu Iliirulil from Washington hhvj: Kichi
tjirv Hay is much irritated over reports
from I'ekln showing fhut the miniature
are determined to punisti eviry ii.flu
eutinl Chinaman win 1 1 icy think in
rt'upiiiiaii'li' for the recent otitrmjep, and
slinw irig uldo that tlio Indemniiy to lie
lenmiided will reaeh $01)0,000,01)0. The
"tiTi'turv is anxious Unit the powera ehill
tuihisilt (Ii'iiiiiiiiIh that can he accepted
y China.
OHichsln at Washington hold that (x
aiiiplcfi chould he made only of those ion
Hiii'Mi'ini'v guilty and thai the amount
of wideiimitv should certainly lie not
mure than $ 100.000,01)0. It is pointed j
out that if ail the leading men are,
f-cntei t-'d to death they will in H;If-1
d'-lonse organize u repifctnnci; which will j
iiceeHHitate further military ( pornlion",
tlic en.l ol which no one can foreHoe. I
The President and .Si cr-tary Hny ate !
anxiously awaiting the reBiill of the di
liberations of'the ministers. It in plain
that the ministers are not pleaced own
the developmetitB of the hint few ilayf.
I.ieiitenant-Oeneral .Miles, uh acting
rfiTetiiry of war, has been ndvieed of the
dt'purture for Manila of the last Ameri
can troona which were under orders to !
leave China. The foree now under
(irncral Chaffee consists of the Four
teenth Infantry, a fquadion ot the Sixth
Cavalry, K, nnd Battery F, of the Fifth
Vrtillory. The United States 1ms thus
withdrawn its troops after the necessity
tor their presence had patted. At the
same time the protection of American
intureHtn nnd the American legation ia
assured by the malutenanca of a pu-rd
if 11100 men.
.Minister Wn ia anxious imu mis iorio i U..P.,.. ...........i,,... ,;., hi.for... T fl
'hall he further reduced, and Secretary j ,ilf H0,Un,, itH pn,j8t.8 throughout the
Hay haa announced lux willingness,, , lSo will everv one who tries
brim; haik the hottle audi would refund
the price paid, In the course of a day
or two the lady came hack in company
with a f i iond In need of n cotiii medicine
nnd advised her to hoy a tiottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Heuiedy. 1 conaider
that a very good recommendation for
the remedy." It in for ele hv G. 0.
Bliikeley, the dtnirsiat.
IIuhIu'h liupnttml l.iilmr.
! Philadelphia, Nov. 13 Twenty-five
imiikrunta, who ctunt' here us saloon
I passengers on the Amciican line steamer
Waealiind yeMHidny woie denied admis
sion to the country by aboard of inquiry
of the United States immigration com
uiiBiiioners on the ground that they vio
lated the contract luh.ir law. Tliu party
consists of six nun, two women una
seventeen ehildren. Under i xaoiiuntion,
the men and women admitted that they
were lace untkcrii and ciimeliom Heuston,
a Finall miiiiufHctunni: to.ui near Not
tingham, England. It was proved that
lirM-ela&s piiHentre litul been paid for them
by .lobn Alexander Dowic, the "Divine
Healer," of Chicnpo, who ia nbont to
found a city called ''Zion" near Wnuke
gun, III., where ho intends to establish a
lace-producing plant.
The hoard learned aleolhat a complete
Inco-producing plant in also on its way
here. The boatd decided that the i in
migrants ahull he depoitc-d.
I A XIIDUHHIKI KlIISlll H
Could nut ixprcPH the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1125 How ard at., l'hil
ndelpl in, fa., when the found that Dr.
King'a New Diecovery for ConBumption
had completely cured lier of u hacking'
cough that for many yearn had made
life a burden. All other lemediea and
doctors could give her no help, but ahe
aaya of this Joyul Cuie "It goon re
moved the pain in my chest nnd I can
now aleep aouudlv, aomethinc I can
pinvidod other natioiiB withdraw.
It llitiH!iiril In a I t ii ir Mdk'.
"One dav laal winter a lady cimo to
I Jr. King'f Now Discovery foratiy trouble
of the throat, cheat or lunga. Price 50c
!and.$l. Trial bo'tle free at IJlnkeley'e
my drug Ptoro nnd naked for a brand ol drun atore; eveiy bottle guaranteed. 5
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beeii
iu use for over 30 years, has borne the Blgnatnro of
- ana has peen maao unuer iub per-!-z-
Honal suici'1sion slnco its infancy.
V-cCiCcAtM Allow no ono.to deceive you Iu this.
.Tiif..nH.f'nnfl" are but
j.n villtlltunuitn iuiiuwvuo " " .... -
lixperiiusnts that triilo with and eudantjer the health of
Infants and Children Kxporienco against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootio
aubstanco. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Peverishnoss. It euros Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Platuloncy. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THANKSGIVING LINEN SALE
One-Fourth Off on All Grades.
A choice collection of Table Linens by-the-yard, Table Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Nap
kins, Doylies and Towels. Cotton, Half-Linen and Pure Linen dualities.
A chance for money-saving in all grades an opportunity for every bivyer; for every
purse. L lie Henry Glass Linens, known everywhere lor their superior value, and lor
which we are Dalles representatives, form a largo part of our stock and are included in this sale.
Here we offer a few hints, which may suggest something you arc in need of:
Bleached Damask.
Yrd
Cotton, 'Joe vnlne epecialJOi:
All Linen, 50c value special .".So
" 00c value special 45c
" 75c vnlue sppcial 56c
" Soc value epecial G4c
"J-incli Pure Linen Double Damask; value c
$1.00 per yard OC
Satin Daina6k, $1.25 value special .94u
Satin Damask, 1 85 value epecial $1.01
Satin IXunnsk, 50 value special 1.13
Satin Dauiask, 1.75 value special 1.31
Satin Daniaek, 2.00 value special 1 5o
Unbleached Damask.
Union, o0c value special 23e
Union, 35c value special 2Gc
All Linen, 40c value special 30c
72-inr.h German Linen Damask ; extra n
value'at 50c yard OC5C
72-incli All Linen, 75c vaUie special 50c
72-inch All Linen, $1.00 value Bpecial 75c
72-inch All Linen, 1 25 value special 94c
Turkey-Red Table Linens ; 19 to 50c a yard,
reduced One-fourlh
Everything Just as Advertised.
Bleached Linen Napkins.
Dozen
OOe qualitif a reduced to 4oc
75c qualities ' reduced to 502
$1.00 qualities reduced to 75c
22x22 inch, foil bleached, all linen Nap- 0 .
kins, worth $1 25 par doz yfC
$1.50 qualities reduced to $1.13
l.ii) qualities rcduceit to 1.31
2 00 qualities reduced to
2 25 qualities reduced to
2 50 qualities reduced to
2.90 qualities reduced to
3 50 qualities ". . .reduced to
3 75 qualities reduced to
5.50 qualities reduced to
1 50
1 09
1 SS
2 IS
2.1:!
2 81
4 13
Hotel Napkins.
Unbleached German Linen, checked, 22x22;
value $1 50 $1.13
Lineu Doylies.
Fringed; red on white and blue on white;
good value at 2oc dczin 19c
Ficured damask, colored border; worth 40c
dozen 30c
50c qualities epecial 38c
00c qualities special 45c
05c qualities special 49c
75c qualities epecial 5Gc
Linen Lunch Cloths.
Hemstitched, 45x45 inch; value $2.00; sale
price $1.50
Same, value $2 50 . . salo price 1,88
Hemmed, 45x45 inch ; worth $1,50 " 1.13
Hemmed, 54x54 inch; worth 2.00 " 1.50
Table Cloths.
All cotton, bleached; 75c value 5Gc
All cotton, blenched ; $1,00 value i75c
Union, hlenched; $1 50 value $1.13
10-4, hemstitched, bleached; $2 00 value . 1.50
Other crade", fiinged and hemstitched; worth
from $2.50 to $G 00 each, all reduced one-tourth.
Towels.
Dozen
Absorb, cotton, 10x32; 75c value ode
Absorb, cotton, 18x36; $1 00 value 75c
Absorb, cotton, 23x45; 1 50 value $1.13
Hemstitehed Damask, Je-bleached towels,
rood value at 25c each" 17C
Hemmed All-Linen Huck Towels.
22x44 inch ; worth 25c each
24x42 Inch ; worth 30c each
20x40 inch ; wortli 40c each
Hemstitched Birds-eye Linen, damask bor-
22x44; worth 50c; epecial
,...19c
... 23c
....30c
38c
The 72 inch Damask at 50c,
now 38c yard,
is extra good value.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
TOWELS
worth up to $1.00
iu this sale.
A Stream or Tangled, M ting ltd Dead.
London, Nov. 13. The Globe this
eveninir tmblishcs a letter from a Belgian
gentleman who has been traveling to
Pekin via Trans-Siberian railroad. He
describes under date ol September G what
he saw in the Amur river. His accountB
surpass in horror those previously pub
lished. "The scenes I have witnessed during
the three days since the steamer left
Ulagovetchensk," lie says, "are horrible
bevond the power of description. It Is
the closing tableau of a fearful human
truuedv. Two thousand were doubtless
deliberately drowned at Morxo, 2000 at
llabe and 8000 around lilinjovtcheusk, a
to'al of 12,000 eorpeo encumbering the
river, umong which were thousands of
women and children. Navigation was
all but impossible. Last week a boat
had to plough her way through a tangled
and ninugled mass of corps lashed to
gether by their long hair. The banks
were literally sovered with corpses. In
the curves of the stream were dark.
nutrid, smelling musses of human flesh
and bones, surging and swaying in the
Bteamer'a wake. Tho eiptain vainly
ordered full epeed ahead. The eight and
smell will bo ever with us.
"From UhiKovetchenek to Aguin,
forty, five kilometres, numerous villages
studded tho banks with a thriving
industrial population of over 100,000.
That of Aguin was 20,000. No one will
ever know the number of thoso who
perished by Bhot, sword and stream.
Not a village if left. Tho silence of
death was around us, the smoking ruins
of Aguin. on the right with brokeu down,
crumbling walla und shattered, roofless
houses."
Dr. W. H. Lewie, Lawroneeville, Va,,
write?, "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure iu my practice among severe caeca
of indigestion and find it an admirable
remedy." Many hundreds of physlciune
depend upon tho use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure In Btoniach troubles. It digests
what you oat, nnd allowa you to eat all
Ihogood food yoii need, providing you
do not overload your etonitieh. Gives
instant relief and a permanent cure.
Sold by ClaikeA Falk.
llfiitli of C'aiilulii Hurt.
Piumdkm'JHA, Nov. 13. Captain
John Hart, of Cuban filibustering fame,
died today of apoplexy. During tho year
1890, two of Captain Hart'a vessele, the
Bermuda nnd tint Liu rode, made fre
quent trips to Culm with arms aud inn
munition for the Cubans. Captain Hart
was convicted in December, 1890, of
participating in a filibustering expedi
tion, and was sentenced to two years'
imprisonment. In February, 1S98, the
sentence was put into execution, and in
June of the eame year Captain Hart was
pardoned by President McKinley. Cap
tain Hart was born in Virginia 41 years
ago.
Do not get scared if your heart troubles
you. Most likelp you suffpr from in
digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
g?ete what you eat and gives the worn
out stomHch perfect rest. It is the only
preparation known that completely di
gests all classes of food ; that is why it
cures tho worst cases of indigestion nnd
etomach trouble after everything else
has failed. It may bo taken in all con
ditions nnd cannot help but do you good.
'Sold by Clarke &. Falk.
On ltiill'nlii Commission.
Salem, Nov. 13. Governor Gec-r has
appointed Hon. It. Alexander, of Pen
dleton, an additional member of the
commission to represent Oregon at the
Pan-American F.xpoMtion in Buflalo,
N. V., next year. He nleo appointed
D. H. Stearns, of Portland, a member
of the Irrigation Congress, which meets
in Chicago on the 21st, 22J and 23d of
this month. There are bix other piacea
from Oregon to be tilled iu that congress
and the governor will be pleased to com
ply with tho request of any persons
wanting tho appointments.
l'rlvato School Iuy or Kvenlnjf.
Persons desiring instruction in Eng
lish branches, ornamental penmanship,
Bhort hand, shado-pon wilting, free
hand drawing, book-keeping, higher
mathematics, vocal music, etc., please
call lirnt door second floor west of Cur
ties' mill, Second street. Foreigners
taught to read nnd write English in a
few lessons,
i.S-2wd&w Pnor. Z. K. FitEKit.
Feelings of eafety pervade the house
hold that ueee One Minute Cough Cure,
the only haimlees remedy that produces
immediate results. It Is infallible for
coughs, colds, croup and all throat and
lung troubles. It will prevent consump
tion. Sold by Clarke & Falk.
Tortuilng ekln cruplionp, bin ns and
eores are soothed at once and promptly
healed by npplyii'B DoWitt'a Witch
Hazel Salve, the beet knowu euro for
piles. Beware of worthless counterfeits.
Sold by Clarke & Falk.
Wuutuit.
A woman or girl to take care of a
child, live months old. Apply to
P. HlI.NNlNCisO.V,
o3U3t Mo3ler, Or.
John I.. Wilson's Statement.
SroKANE, Nov. 13. John L. Wilson,
former United States senator, and until
recently "the boss" in republican politics
ii: Waeiiinuton, in a signed statement to
an evening paper, attempts to modify
the speech he made Saturday night to
his faithful henchmen. Mr. Wilson did
not dream of his speech being retailed
by his friends, but no lees than four of
them Sunday afternoon gave Spokesman
Review reporters exactly the aame ac
count. Now the rest of the assemblage,
with blood in their oye3, are after the
talkative brethren.
Mr. Wileon left this morning for Chi
cago and Indiana, will probably drop in
on Mark Hanna and telj him how the
glorious victory (bin-ring Frink) was won
iu Washington, although he H.iid in to
day's interview that ho expected others
to cut up tho pie. He practically admit
ted the gist of his published speech Sat
unlay night, but reopened tho senator
ship question, saying:
"I believe that all contests among the
republicans should be settled iu the pri
maries and conventions, nnd I believe
that tho long-nosed, ehovel-chinned
mugwamp is entitled to the eame con
sideration that is due tho guerrilla In
time of war. I am for party regularity
and tho fundamental principles of the
republican party that tho majority shall
rule.
"In my conversation I mado no refer
ence whatever to my future candidacy.
The selection of n United Stales senator
ia some distance in the future and many
things may arise. What I shall do in
that respect can ho determined only
when wo reach the field of action.
Whatever I may do in n political way, I
trust that it will aid my home city and
the stato of my adoption, and I trust 1
bliH.ll bo able to contribute In u modest
and becoming way to the strengthening
and upbuilding of the republican party,
to the principles of which I um devoted
ly attached."
Nil OliuiiKfB 111 tliu C:ililiU't.
Washington, Nov. 13, At the meet
ing of the cabinet today President Me
Kinloy, diecussing the recent elections
nnd their results, expressed the hope
that every member of his cabinet would
remain in the oillciai fumily during the
next four years. He regarded the retult
of the elections as tin indorsement not
only of his own ideas and policies, hut
also of the administration of every de
partment of the government.
-
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Jton't forget this.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured,
with local applications, aa they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hali'a Catarrh Cure ih
taken internally, and nets directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was waa prescribed by one of tho best
physicians in this country for years, and
is aregnlar piescription. It is composed,
of the best tonics known, combined with
tho best blood puritlera, acting directly
on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of tho two ingredients ia
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
iree.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props,, Toledo O.
Sold by drriiggists, pi ice 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are thu best. 12
Your l''aou
Shows tho stato of your feelings and the.
state of your health as well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent iu a pnla
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak aud vvorn out and do not have a
healthy appearance you Ehonld try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cm 03 all blood
diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and
so called puritlera fall; knowing this wo
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee,
Blakeley, tho druggist.
(Slieupnion, Attention! Ituckti Tor Halo.
Having disposed of my breeding owea
today, I havo thirteen thoroughbred
Merino bucka for sale. Theso are choice,
large and in fine condition, and will bo
sold cheap rattier than keep them over.
Inquire at Prospect Hunch, on the
Deschutes divide, or of A. S. Roberta,
box 507, The Dalles. o20-2w
.Moki Tea positively cures Sick Ilend
n c 1 1 0 , indigestion nnd constipation. A
delightful herb diiuk. Bemoves all
eruptions of thu skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded, 25 eta.
and 50 cte, Blakeley, tiio druggist.
Won't Kill, It III,
Just wet the nfl'ected pari freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
nod the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke k
Falk.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C-'arua
& Fulk.
A. Y, Marsh will give a turkey und
trap-pigeon ehoot on tho beach, Nov.
27, 28 and 29th.
Clarke & Falk'u flavoring exirncl
the beet. Ask your grocer for them