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    31)1 Dalles
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1900.
NO. 400
END WAS PEACEFUL
Heath of Senator Davis, of Minnesota
Passed Away Knrly Last Night
Sr. l'At l,. Nov. 27. Senator Cncbmnr,
K. Davis, chairman of the committee on
foreign relations of the senate, died at
his Inmii! in this city tonight a'. 8. -10
o'clock. He had Buffered greatly during
two months of sickness, and grudintlly
sank away, being unconscious for never
ill haura before death, and, ho far an
could be known, Buffered no pain.
Yesterday, appreciating the approach
of the end, Mrs. Davis hunt for tlie
venerable T. II. M. Villers Appleby,
archdeacon of tho Protestant Episcopal
liocese of Minnesota, and Rev. Theodore
Sedgwick, rector of the church of fit.
John tho evangelist. An attempt hud
been made to secure tho nt tendance of
Hishop Whipple, but the bishop was in
Moilda. Senator Davis was for a time
tmfliciently rational to express his fruit
ful appreciation of the clergymen's
ministrations.
Grouped about the deathbed were
Renator Davis' immediate family, his
devoted wife, his uged father, Major S.
fl. Davis, and his two Bisters, Mrs. Nor
fod and Mrs. Ilartlott Tripp. His law
partner, C. A. Severance, and his wife
were alpo present, as well as the doctors
and nurses. The family had been pie
pared for the end since the first sinking
spell, which occured last Friday night,
and all have been wl ere they could be
summoned at a moment's notice. The
eenntor had been in a comatose state
iluriug the day. Death ccme almost im- j
perceptibly, and the closing iceue was!
marked with but little incident.
His last couecions utterance, was the
expression of a wish to live; not (or ttie
sake of life itself, but because he be
lieved bis country needed him. His
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SmiHtxr nioreun ami the. c'hiiui freject.
Ni:w Yokk, Nov. 27. Senator John
T. Morgan, of Alabama, is itioted in a j ty for the statement that the Rurlington
Tribune special from Washington as 1 road is headed for Salt J-ake City, Wh"ii
nying in an interview al.otit the j lie was in Salt Lake recently he learned
Nicaragua canal project: j that the Burlington had purchased
'I unu&ee no reason why the canal several tracts of lund In that city suit
measure should not go through I able for terminal structures, and he also
this hesiion. Every tetiator who diecovered that a number of Durlinglou
has thus far returned to Washing-i surveyors' cheeks were in circulation.
CASTDBli
liilTRi intuit.
AVfcfjclable Preparation lor As
similating lltcFoodandRegula
ttitg the Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur
ness and Itest.Cimlains nellltcr
Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral.
Not TJarc otic .
Mxy afOMJk-SAKVELHTOW
Smyjlul Scttl'
sl'jt.Sinna
itatUlt Xmlu -
Jkfijrnnml - .
lliCaUMuthSulit
HiltK-Scxd
Cfnnlud wanr
Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrlioca
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish
ncss ml Loss or SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
new vonic.
tXACT COPV OF WRAPPER.
ton imp exrircBPod lug willim.
r
ml'ph nni) determination tr vole for it
and 1 have no doubt that a )art:e inn
j'irity ol the sennte will vote for tho bill
, When the tiiiiti iu t ivus. The trouble
j ha been, mid is likely to be in securing
I permission to consider the bill. When
u vote is taken a great majoiity will vote
j in its favor.
1 nm lttVor ' the ratification of
t,,? "ay-Pauncefote treaty, and 1 think
1 ,hi" tr(',,l-v wi" be diepopeil of favorably
'The question of fortifications along
the ciinil is one which has more interest
for the countries of Nicaragua and Costa
Hi en than for the United States. Nicn
ntcua and Costa Rica own the ground
and ought to have a right to say jnst
w hat they want in this direction. It thev
want the right to fortify the canal then
there will be some necessity for the dis
cussion ol tiiiB subject, but so far as the
interests of this country are concerned
the matter iB of very little consequence
"Some of the military authorities may
take the ground that in view of the un
certain character of the governments of
South American republics a few fortifica
lions might be a good thing, as thia is an
opini in that does not bear on the canal
project proper and is of no great co
quetice. Let the nations owninu the
lurid have their say in this respect, and
let us not worry over it."
A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for the
widow of the brave General ISuruham of
Mac-bias, Me., when the doctors said
she :ould not live till morning," writes
Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended iter
that fearful night. "All thought she
must soon die from Pneumonia, but she
begired for Dr. King's New Di-covery,
saying it had more than once saved her
life, and had cured her of Consumption.
After three small doses she ejept easily
all night, and its further use completely
cured her." This marvelous medicine
is iMinranteed to cure all Throat, Chest
and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley's
drug, store. 1
ll.irlliictoii U Merited Kor Halt Luke
Los Ani.eu:s, Cal., Nov. 27.-T. E.
Gibbons, vice-president of the Los
Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad, is authori
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMC CINTAUR COMPAMV. N(W VOK CITV.
Bears the
Signature
IF
SILK
BAND BOWS
an elegant assortment of dark
and fancy patterns, worth 25
cents each; this -
week 1UC
Manhattan Shirts,
this week, the $1.50 quality
The above announcement is strong enough in itself
to crowd our shirt department with eager buyers. Past
events furniBb proof. There are some 100 shirts all in
stiff bosoms, of fine imported percales and iradras cloth,
in a good variety of patterns, including all sizes from
141.. to 17 neck any shirt in lot d5 "I IK
good value at $ 1.50; this week tjj X X J
Thanksgiving
An especially attractive line of batwings, narrow
four-in-hands and bows have arrived in time to add to
the attractiveness of our Thanksgiving offerings. Ordi
narilv we would mark the four-in-hands 75c ami the
bats 50 cents ; this week
your choice at
50c
Hoods and Fascinators
All at REDUCED PRICES.
In this sale are included our entire stock of ladies',
misses' and children's hoods and fascinators at the fol
lowing special prices:
19c, 39c and 64c,
including styles worth from 25c to .$1.00.
Ladies' Flannel Waists
Reduced to as Low as Half and Less !
A good assortment of styles; some plainly made,
others trimmed. Materials are flannelettes, mercer
ized sateens, Henriettas and French flannels. Eleven
different lines divided into three different lots,
75c, $1.50,
representing EtyleB
from 32 to 42.
worth from
A.
KiUKr Will Make Ills Home In Amerlcu
Nuw Yokk, Nov. 27. Samuel Peareon,
formerly commissar -general ol the
Transvual army, who had just arrived in
this country with a number of other
Boer refugees, is responsible for the
statement that President Kruger win
probably soon seek refuge and a per
manent home here.
"President Kruger will leave Paris
soon, i believe," Baia ueuerai j-earsun,
"and come to America, where with his
wife he will make a home until such
time as ourarniB have triumphed and be
can return to the South African republic
to take up again his oflice ae chief ex
ecutlvo of the Boers."
Patis, Nov. 27. Mr. Kruger began a
busy day by making an oflicial call. Be
fore 0 a. in., he departed from the hotel
Scribe, driving in a landau surrouuded
by lepublican guards and bicycle police
men to visit the premier, M. Walkeck
llousseau. He was accompanied by Dr.
Leyds, Dr. Van Hammel and Delegate
Fischer. The party was met at the
eutrante to the premier's saloon by M.
Ulrich director of the cabinet, who in
troduced the visitors to the prime minis
ter. Tho interview took place in M.
Waldeck-ttousseau's private study, and
lasted ten minutes. At half past 0
o'clock the premier, acccoinpanied by
M. Ulrich, returned the call.
Aiiiitlit'i l'lot to Murder tint I'l efclcteiit.
Ni:v Yokk, Nov. '27. Tho police of
Hoboken, N. J., have received a letter
alleging the existence of a plot to assas
sinate ('resident McKinley. The writer
of the lettergiivetho name of the alleged
conspirator, which the police icfuso to
make public at this time. The letter,
which i8 illegibly signed, is iib follows:
"Sir Having almost thoroughly as
sured myself of an anarchist plot against
his excellt'iiey, McKinley, I conulder it
my duty to advise you of theijanieof
one who is more than suspected of being
a leader, whose name is found in the en
closed slip. He Is a fugitive from jus
tice, and a dangerous man, having been
convicted several times and on the last
ocoisiou being sentenced to 11 vo years'
imprisonment for an uunrcliistiu at
tempt. "My statement can be verified on ap
fi'rtlii'B to the iH-rft'Ct of umeat l'urte,
Thanksgiving Week
SPECIALS
SI. IS
Fancy
Neckties
and 35c
Ladies' silk stocks and jbots, fancy
bows, etc., a magnificent collection u'f
our best styles oa sale this week at the
following special prices: three lou
' 95c, $1.45
and $1.95
representing styles worth from .$1.25 to
$0.75.
Ice-Wool Squares
in cream, ivory
three lota
40c, 75c and $1
respectively, representing our special
prices on styles worth from 50c to $1.75.
$2.25,
$1.25 to $4.75.
Sizes
XVI. WIIiIiIAXIflS t COMPANY
France. In the course of tlr past j ear
he iias associated with him a man named
Francoise, the author of an anarchistic
attempt at Scranton, where he mortally
wounded an agent of the police.
The writer of this letter, the police
say, has linen located and his story will
be investigated.
It Happened III it IIiuk .Store.
"One day last winter a lady came to
iny drug store and asked for a brand ot
cough medicine that I did not have in
Bteck," says Mr. C. 11. Grandin, the
Dopular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She
was disappointed and wanted to know
what cough preparation I could recom
mend. I said to herthat I could freely rec
ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and that she could take a bottle of the
remedy and after giving it a fair trial if
she did not find it worth the money to
brine buck the bottle audi would refund
the price paid, In the course of a day
or two the lady came back in company
with a friend in need of a cough medicine
and advised Iter to buy a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. I consider
that a very good recommendation for
the remedy." It is for sale by G. C.
Blakeley, the dnitrgiet.
KlUxAre Wearing Too Many Klk Teeth,
Coi.okadj Si'MMis, Nov. 27. The
local lodae of the Benevolent Protective
Order of Klks has appointed u com
mittee to draft resolutions against tlie
wearing of Klk tenth as emblems of the
order. Itepoited wholesale slaughter of
elk in the West for the teth influenced
this action, and copies of tlie resolution
will be sent to the did'erent lodges
throughout tho country with the idea of
fll'ecliiig the abolishment of trallic in
elk teeth.
You can't all'ird to rldk your life by
allowing a cough or a cold to develop
into pueuiimulu or consumption. One
Minute Cough Cure will cure thrott and
lung troubled quicker than any other
preparation known. Many doctors use
it as a specilie for grippe. It is an in
fallible remedy for croup. Children like
it and mothers endorse it. Sold by
Clarke Fulk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Paint your house with
fully guaranteed to lust,
hnvt.' them.
paints that are
Clarke & Falk
Neckwear.
Boys'
Reg. $3
Men's Fine Trousers
Worth $3, $4, $4.50 For
mm
remit perfection
im? vast stocK
your choice at
Boys' Vestee & School Suits
Regular $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Stylesat
The privilege
$3.00 and $3 50
looking alter,
choice at
pink, blue and black ;
at half former price-
Kepurt of Falrvlew School.
Following is
district No. 4S
a report of the Echool in
for the month ending
Nov. 23, 1900:
No. days taught, 20.
No. days attendance, 0!)0.
No. puptls enrolled, 43.
Average daily attendance, ;5.
The following puptls were neither ab
sent nor tardy: Kdna Kaylor, Minnie
Kaylor, I.innie Kaylor, Lydia Crahtree,
Vida Crabtree, Claud Falcott, Alva Criss
and Hariy Peed.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crab
tree, Mr. Lee Morris, Mrs. A. Stogsdlll,
Miss Dora Davidson, Fay Snodgrass,
Guy Stogslill, Earl Crabtree and Ray
mond Crabtree.
Ci. V. McCi.tnti:, Teacher.
For You to Read
" What puzzled me in the beginning was that I kept losing llesh without any
cause for it that I could see. I had a little trouble with my stomach, too, anil
after a while began to grow weaker aud to cough, Tho cough, I thought, would
soon go away and euro itself, but
it didn't. It grew worse, and
then I began to spit up a pecu
liar looking substance. 1 never
thought of consumption, but one
day 1 hud a hemorrhage, and then
was frightened in earnest and
did just what you would do. I
rushed to tho doctor, lie was
either too busy, or something
else, for he didn't dome any good.
I kept going on down hill, and the
outlook was bad. Things took a
diirerent turn, however, when I
heard of Acker's English Remedy
for Consumption, for I took it,
and it not only cured my cough
ing and spitting, but also built up
my whole system. I too!; on per
manent Hush, and today am just
as healthy a man us you can find
in a week's travel, You may bo
sure I always keep Acker's Eng
lish Remedy in tho house, and it
is a good thing 1 do t,o, fur ouo
night my youngest child v:n
seized with croup. That hoarse,
whee.v eoui'h was the fiit siunal.
anil 1 lost no tinio in giving tlie poor little sufferer i. roper doses of this grand
medicine, In almost no time the ilUcuso was under control, ami my child was
saved. I advise every parent to have a bottle handy all the tiino, It serves the
same purpose in keeping croup out of the house that u good lock and key serve
to keep burglars out, It is both an expectorant ami a tonic. It cured mo of con
sumption and my child of croup, and 1 know what 1 am talking about." (Signed)
Hon. M, Houan, picture frame manufacturer, '.2 Ceuter Street, Now York,
Aclter'n Knyll.il liemol
.l'l.uM hy all druKiriU
SJC.,Wo.aiiilli boltlu til
fiuiuvam cuu oi luuuru.
M' Witlwiii tt titdie gWMht, II'. IIOOKUU- VO I'lvpiMon, .Yew York,
For gale at Blakeley's Pharmacy.
MEN'S and BOYS'
Winter Caps
in drop-band Golfs and iiright
one; good -fOe. and SOi-Caps;
this week, clmice
Reefer Coats,
Qualities Special
S2IS
Reefers are preferred by most youngsters to the
Overcoat, for cold weather w'ear. Equally as warm as
an overcoat and much more convenient. We select two
of our best numbers for special selling this week : $3 00
valup, bine boucle cloth Heefer, double-breasted, velvet
collar, well lined, three to eight years ; t0 1 K
special this week )w. X O
Same in a tan striped kersev.
Not another store in iown shows the vaiiety of extra
Trousers we do. In making our selections we have paid
special care to the patterns as well as to the cloth ; the
! For this week, the bpst styles in
at f3 oo, H-W and $4 00;
$3.00
of picking the best Btvles of our $2 50,
Boys' Suits at $2.15 is well worth
a r 1 1 n ui ill
$2.15
fortius week only, your
2.IS
A lot of
Ladies' and Children's Jackets
Ilnlen HoiiIiI'm nomlnexH.
Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 27. Miss Helen
Gould, accompanied by her maid, has
purchased $3000 worth of clothing and
toilet articles, which she ban ordered dis
patched to the distributing officer of the
Uniteil States Army at Manila, Philip
pine islands, The goods will be pre
sented with Helon Gould's compliments,
and Christmas ureotings to the New
Yorkers of the troops in the Philippines.
Miss Gould personally selected every
article, and in each ease bought tho best
quality obtainable, She carefully exam
ined the clothing in order to see, she ex
plained, that it was of suitable weight.
Remeoiber that A. Y. Marsh will give
a turkey and pigeon shoat on the beach
November 27, 28 and 29th.
uu.lur a iio.itivo vuarnnti'u that your liuini y will ho r
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