Cyanide. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 0, 1901 NO. T l)e Dn I! cs VICE IS NOT GREATEST EVIL Vitws of Frank Moss, Former President of the New York Police Commission j Tells of Grafts That arc Colossal JCe' Vouk, Jan. 8. Frank Mom, for mer president of the bjard of police com miwionerH, speaking laat utfrttt at the LViveraul Thought Salon at Winterbury Mil! on the topic, ''Tilings in General, ' blamed the men who buy special privi- leges for the municipal misrule in New York. He said ainonir other tilings : "Ttiis unanimous pointing to poor Senator Milllvan, Martin, Engel, Percy, Mplennti iWery is suspicious. It is, "' Why don't you tell me?' I said, inspiciom that all the newspapers agree " 'Oh, it would end me,' was the reply, in attacking vice. It I-i Mi'pirious that) "What white-livered men we are in Tammany itself appoints to the partial- New York. I have seen mm turn pale Ur vires of g-imbling iui.IJ. disorderly ; hen I suggested that they speuk out. homes. I am inclined to look behind Though vice is bad it is not the worst and see what greater evil is shielded. thing. If it whs not for corruption in The men who niight.start un organiza-1 business 'life there would not be so much tion to overthrow Tamilian- are them-! in politics. One can he a railroad selves cmlty of doing practically the ( wrecker or mi absorber of corporations same thine. The men who have item ' and be considered respectable, tnilding up this epetvm of eoruption! "The strife that is now on will go on know tiiat the men who were in control ! until a force of men who have patriotism in New York life were buying privileges ' and civic pride will redeem the city." and were fattening upon the fruits of special purchase privileges. "Devery is bad enough, but he is u merecreuture, a mere product. The com missioners are as guilty as Devery, yet they talk of ukingoueof them to he the (ingle heud of the department, lie is the very man who broke faith with ai cbiel with wnom he had no fault to find, to put Mr. Devery where he ie at the b- .n.u,t best of politicians and gamblers. There eaying it. had more than once saved her his been all this discussion about vice, ud "Hd cured her of Consumption, hot he has done nothing. There has not After three small doses she slept easily ren a single trial, but he is not the ui-! B" "'k'11' "ml it9 further use completely tinute criminal. He is the creature of ' c,lred her'" Tll',B niarveloue medicine atvejen) j is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest 'roker Is eertainlv an object airainst i B,ld Lun 11"- Only 00c and $1.00. which e have to turn our batteries, but j Tr,J bo"leB (ree Ilt BlakeleyB 1 don't know that he is the wirst one. drl,K etortf. I There aru men in New York who are The merited reputation for curing treat financial powers and who have piles, sores and skin diseases acquired teen hirinehini: the brains for Tammany by DeWitt'n Witch Hazel Salve, has Hall for years and profiling by it, and ' led to the making of worthless counter they have been using the roujh mini fr-ite. lie sure to net only DeWItt'e sin ie the nominal head to control the Salve. Clarke Talk's P. O. Pharmacy. CAST0RU AYcgclable PreparaiionTorAs similaling ihcFoodandRegula Ung tltc Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digeslion.CheeriuI ness and Rest.Conlains neilter Optum.MoTplune nor Mineral. Not Narcotic . Jhfjrmmt - III j. km nntr. Aberfecl HpmpHvr fTirfVincliYii- Hon , Sour Stonwh.DiajThoea find Lobs or SLEEP.' Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK". exact copy or wrapper. massps ami they have given the rough man's price." Mr. Moan described the enormous value of the subways as an Illustration of the special privileges which he said a certain few men were interested in, and he said that it was to protect them in the enjoyment of that monopoly that they maintained Tammany and through Tammany prevented a construe tion of the pipe galleries which would carry wires in competition with the sub ways. "This is the condition, yet the miser' hie public is amused over dives and gambling dens and the holders of special privileges slyly sav 'We'll see if we can get the reformers to put in nomination i for mayor some man who won't inter- fere with our special privileges.' viiu in hue uif;jrei uuiiuvi c i u iicn York said to me: 'If I were to tell you some of my experiences it would turn i the city upside down.' A Might of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning," writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she I u,ust poo die fr0U1 Pneumonia, but she CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ft A if w A At HALF PRICE! At HALF PRICE! At HALF PRICE! 1 M. M. WILLIRMS 5t CO. l'luytMi Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various partB of the bodv, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishuess, Pimples or Sores are ali positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's lilood Kle'xir has never failed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseaees. It is certainly u wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. J51akeley, the drug gist. Tuiiiiuuiiy l)enli-e It. Nkw Vouk, Jan. 8. The charges that members of Tammany Hall and New York city officials have been collecting "blood money," from gambling houses and other disreputable places of the city is officially denied by the Tammany com mittee of five. Lewis Nixon, who is chairman of ilie committee, has made public a statement in which he says: "There is an organization of men known as the 'Combine,' that is organ ized for systematic blackmail, and they cloak the workings by pretending to be puying Tammany Hall the money they collect for the protection they ure eup poted to furnish in its name." Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated Jame E. Pattou strictly pure liquid paints. Our Mid-Winter Sale of Mid-Winter Garments Continues. Ladies' Stylish Winter Jackets REDUCED TO HALF PRICE. Every day sees the assortment growing smaller. Plenty of bargains yet, however, for those who were unable to come earlier but come soon! "There are problems that call for a brain strong' and clear, But you need not be a scholar To figure the savlngon a Jacket bought here At fifty cents on the dollar." A $10.00 Jacket for $5.00. Short Jacket made of brown herringbone golf cloth; plaid self back turn down collar, fly front, reveres faced with satin to match. Sty lish and serviceable! A $12.00 Jacket for $6.00. Eaton Jacket double-breasted with high scal loped collar; collar and large revers trimmed with silk applique, lined with good satin. A great bargain! A $15.00 Jacket for $7.50. Light tan kersey cloth stylish short Jacket coat collar and large revers, trimmed with etrapB of same material and heavily stitched. Satin lining to match. A perfect beauty ! An $18.00 Jacket for $9.00. Litest cut, short Jacket of dark brown kersey cloth new scalloped etorm collar collar and revers faced with satin to match and heavily stitched bell-shaped sleeves. One you will surely like! A $20.00 Jacket for $10.00. Short tight-fitting Jacket of heavv blue kersey cloth extra quality; large se.ioped storm collar and revers fared with black satin and stituhed in rows nil over lined throughout with blue satin, new scalloped sleeves. The best Jacket in the house! We bet' to state that all finer Jackets have found new owners within the paBt few days. At the be ginning of this sale we had Jackets as high as $."0 several styles at $25 today the best is only .$20. Small wonder though when Fine Jackets are Selling at Half Price ! This Store Closes at 6 P. M. Vatarrli Caiinot lln Cured. with local applications, as 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. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yep.ra, and is a regular piescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Ciiknev & Co., Props., Toledo 0. o!d bv ilrrttutrislH, price 75c. IIuII'h r'nmlly Pills are the best. 12 Persons who siifler from indigestion can not expect to live long, because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body and tile products of the undi gested foods they do eat poison thu blood. It is important to cure indiues Hon as soon as possible, mid the best method of doing this is to use the prepa ration known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat uud restores all the digestive organs to perfect health. Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacy. They come! They see ! They buy Impossible to do otherwise if you are in need of . . . . Ladies' or Children's Shoes January Sale Prices. Ladies Sandals . n.iR4 iti.- c .1-1. x diem leuiutrr cirnj otniuuic fy C heretofore $2. 50 reduced to oC Kid, strap SandaU; he. ded toe, satin bow, beaded buckle; worth a. -.n $2.50 reduced to pl.UU Fine kid stock, coin toe, beaded - satin bow : 2.25 value now l.OU Double-srap Sandals, fine kid etock, best finish; worth $2.25 re- -duced to J..OO Red satin Sandals white kid lining best materials; worth $3 re- - of duced to .aO Ladies' Lace or Button Boots $3 and .f4 kid Boots; Special. . $1.00 $2.75 welts and turns; " .. 1.50 $2.00 common eense toes; " .. 1.39 $4 and $5 up-to-date stylea; Q Special s.OU Misses' and Children's Dress and School Shoes Vesting top, kid, lace shoe, sizes S. to 11; regularly sold for $1 .40 q,- nr. Special tl.UU Kid button shoe, patent leather tip, turn sole sizes S'.j to 11; p. regularly $1.40 Special. ... ." X.UO I5utton, coin toe, kid stock, heavy ex tension sole, worth Sl.j to 1 1 , -$1.50; Special l.UO Sizes 11'.. to 2, worth $1.75; - oc Special l.tfO Kid stock, lace, broad coin toe, patent leather tip. plump sole; val- 1 Af uo 8J to 11, $1.50; Special. . J-.UO Sizes lV.j to 2, value $1.75; - r Special X.OU Heavv graiu, button school shoes, pat. leather tips, heavy soles; an Al wear er; siz'is ll1.'. to 2; worth 1 - n $1.50 Special" JLU Iluw to Cure i;roui. Mr. K. Gray, who Uvea near Amonia, Duchess county, N. V., suys : "Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup ami never fails to euro." When given as soon as tiie child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use us soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Rlakoloy, the druggiut. Inventory Not Knxentlal. Washington, Jiiu. 8. The supreme court decided thu case of the Liverpool & London (Hobo Insurance Company ys, Kearney A Wyse, involving thu validity of a clause In a flre-insuruiicii policy re quiring the assured to keep an inventory of hia efl'ecta in u fireproof compartment, and holding the policy void if this were not done. Kearney & Wyso were liardwaru deal ers in Ardmnru, 1. T,, mid lost their inventory. The circuit court of appeals for the eighth circuit dedidud that this occurrence did not Invalidate the policy, and the supreme court affirmed this opinion, Clarke A Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushee. FAILED TO SIGN AS PROMISED New Complications Arise to Cloud the Chinese Situation and Delay Settlement. New Yokk, Jan. 8. A special to the Herald from Washington eays : Compli cations are again clouding the Chinese situation. A dispatch has been received from Minister Conger confirming the report of the failure of the Chinese en? voys to sign the preliminary agreement held by the powers. The indemnity question is causing the authorities con cern, and the agitation felt in European chancellories over the Russo-China agreement regarding Manchuria, has communicated itself to officials. Minister Conger will try to induce the Chinese envoys to accept promptly the preliminary demands of the powers and begin the negotiations for a permanent treaty. The state department has ad- dreesed inquiries to the powers as to the method to be pursued to reach a speedy and effective disposition of the claims for indemnity. Europe will be allowed to deal with the Russo-Chinese agree ment, the United States not entering, for the present, at least, into the dis cussion, or impugning Russia's purpose to evacuate Manchuria. At the same time the authorities think it advisable for the protection of American interests, to keep advised of Russia's conduct, and it la now watched with the keenness with which every act of Germany and Great Britain ia scrutinized. It ia understood that the next cabinet meeting will consider the Chineae ques tion especially with relation to the in demnity, and it ia expected that this government will finally recommend that the matter be left to The Hague court of arbitration. Washington, Jan. 8. Minister Conger cables the state department that there ia ground for the belief that the empress dowager ia opposing the acceptance by China of the demands of the powers. I'olsonml From lint I'll). The cause of the death of Frank Sloan, who was buried in Walla Walla January 1, came to light a day or two ago, when it was learned that Mr. Sloan had been stuck in the leg with a hat pin bv Miss Ella ISoonu at the Temple house at Prescott on tht) evening of December 2(i. The hat pin had broken oil' in his leg. Blood poipuniug resulted. Mr. Sloan had remained about Prescott the day follow ing, when thu pain became so intense that hu concluded to come to a hospital in Walla Walla. The X-ray machine was put into use but failed to locate any signs of remaining portions of thu pin, yet thu patient grow worse rapidly and died. Miss Boono had remarked in Mr. Sloan's presence that alio had never been kissed. To this remark Mr. Sloan re plied that he would tull her fortune. He tied a handkerchief ovor her eyes, follow ing this procedure with a kiss. She resented, and reaching for a hat pin, thrust it into hia kneu with the result noted. Miss Boone is 15 years of ago ami well regarded in anil about Prescott. Mr. Sloan haB madu hia home at Prescott for severol years. He waa un married and had formerly resided in the Willamette valley. Thu only relative lie ie known to have in the west is a Mrs. Adtima. who resides at Salem, Or., a sister, and to whom Mr. Sloan be queathed a hunk account of $500 and an insurance policy of $1000. KubI Oregon- ian. I'm'kIi .Milk uud Uri'uiu. A dollar saved Ie a dollar gained. I am selling the best Jersey milk in thu market, warranted to lust five per cent butter fat, for $2 a quart pur month. Also purely ojiitrifugully separated cream at 10 cunts a quart. Why puy mom when ynu can tin butter by phnn Ini! to thu City Dairy. 'Phono .'185. alii). I in II i:it r ll.wu.u , Prop, for rtultt. Eastern Oregon timothy hay, $15 per ton, f. o. b. The- Dallus, Easturu Ore gon wild hay, $111.50 in oar lota. McCui.i.v A Cavi.ok, d4-2w La Grande, Or.