ttmhh. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY M, 1901. NO. 11 OREGON S0LONS ARE AT WORK Temporary Organizations Uoth Houses. E fleeted in Whitney, appointed businefs. Special toTlIK CllKONiCI.lt. Saixm, Ore., Jan. 14. Tlie house wan Cillmi to order at 10 o'clock by .lennim-'p, chief clerk o( the last house. Harris, of Lane couiity, nominated Roberta, of Wanco poimty, for temporary spenkcr. Mr. Roberta whs unanimously elected. On motion of Stewart of Jackson, Jen nings huh elected temporary clerk. Kirk, MiGreer, Grace, Stewart and Xottiniihiwii woro appointed as com mittee on credentials. Ihirrett, Eddy, U'utHon and Emmcti were us committee on order of Tliti houHe then adjourned till i! o'clock p. t. Immediately following adjournment the republicans of the house went into caucus. '1 ho Minute republicans had ciuctised at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock the senate was called to order by Senator Cnmeron, und William son huh elected temporary president. Muorliend was elected temporary clerk, and Frank Grant, of Multnomah, assist ant clerk. Keuatore Hrownell, Josephi D(1 Steiuer were appointed a committee on credentials. It is hardly probable that there will be any permanent fanlwtimi tuday. or- llrpiihlW'uii Chuciik Noinllitim. Saum, Ore., Jan. H, 1 p. m. The senate republican cauens has chosen Fulton, (if Clatsop, for president and Moorheiid for chief clerk. The houMi republican ciiucub chose Hustler of I'iniitillii county for speaker, ami Wileun of Portland for chief clerk. wan the causo of no little anxiety. Two daya later, however, it was announced that he was improving and had been able to leave his bed. The unusual severity of the present weather, together with the damp atmosphere of The Netherlands has aggravated the execu tive's condition until now his friends are alarmed. nroivllng at Knjrlanrl. V MovniKAL, Jan. 12.---La Verite, the recognized organ of the ultra Catholic French Canadians, publishes a threaten ing against English rule in Canada. The The article says : "There is a limit to human patience. It is said that England will always guard Quebec. We say that she will guard Quebec, just as long as the French Cana- dittns wish Iter to and not an instant longer, and if the fanatics of Ontario and elsewhere were not blinded by passion ttiey would comprehend it also. If the insults of which we have been made the constant object on the part of the Eng lish element of this country do not soon come to an end, and if they continue to reward our loyalty toward the English throne by covering us with injuries and flooding tiB with threats, there will be an explosion of anger among the French Canadians which will astonish those who are accustomed to regard us as 'Good sheep.' "And what will be the result of a series of riots, of serious troubles between the French Canadians and the EnglUh? The French Canadians have only to make u sign to Uncle Sam und in fifteen days an urmy would occupy Quebec, Montreal and Toronto. 'We certainly do not hope to see theBe things, but they will come if the cam paign oi insult does not cease." HAVE ORDERS TO SIGN NOTE Chinese Court Has Issued the Long Ex pected Instructions to Its Representatives. No I S lffllt to UkIiidlk, The woman who it lovely in face, linn mill temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive, must keep her health. If she is weak, eickly and nil run down, she will lie nervous und irritable. If thu litis con stipation or kidney trouble, her impure Uuwl will cause pimples, lilotchui', skin eruptions and u wretched complexion. Electric llitinrti is the beet mediciiio in the win Id to regnlute stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood, if Hives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety tkiti, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman I run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at Iilakeley's drug store. '1 Ki'iinvily Ih I'fnliuiril. Ini'Unai'omh, Ind., Jan. l'J Govern f Mount, who retires from olllce next Monday, today pardoned William W. Kennedy, who was sentenced to prison life in 1883 for the murder of David Uaker, at Greensburg, Ind. Kuinedy wa paroled in 1807 und has for several "mnths beun uttached to the eaultary "vice in Huvnna. The case attracted national attention wause of the efforts of Kate Kennedy, the convicted man's sister, to Becure his Prdon. Since his conviction she 1ms Ppealed to every Indiana governor, but without uvail until todav. Ml Ken. nely, in man's garb, traveled over the. wintry in au endeavor to locate the leal murderer. She tramped her way and "ever in iseed au opportunity to intoi- ew tramps and criminals, witli tlio ' of ascertaining the whereabouts of J''e limn for whoso crime she clnimed nef brother watt suffering. KniKr u HiKroiiHly Hlok Mun. Cmicaoo, Jan. 1. A ditpatch from Y'lBtothoTdtmuo says: I'rivato ad- VICeB received Imm unu II, .,1 ii riitrmaii I'Mcian who recently ejcunlned Preel ! , 1 KruKer pronounced him dangeiouH J scarcely utile to live more than a 'O'tnlgbt longer. The president was P'O'tratud by an attnek of bronchitis two ft'ni WK0 U"d 8evuro ulliiittte has Uitntcd the progress of the disease, "hen JVcpldentKrugur was first at si by his preseut illuete his condition II l Lire Wan Naveil. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverence from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "1 was taken with Typhoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I wsh so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in tlie world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Kegular sizes f0 cents and if 1.00. Trial bottles free at Hlakeley's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. - Can ul I'lcnt) Tiilum Up ISy tlie llrttlnli. Washington, Jan. 12. Ollicial in formation hits readied the state depart ment to the. cd'ect that the Jltiy-Paunce-fote treaty, us amended by the United States teuutc, is now under consideration by tho Hritifch cabinet ollicials, with u view of finally determining whether tlie instrument in its amended form shall lie agreed to or not. Ileyond the fact that document itself is now before the of llcinls for final action, the etnte depart ment is not advisud, und there in no n timulion at hand as to the probable re sult of tlie conferences now going on. Thut it is actually taken up gives promise that an answer one way or the other will be quickly forthcoming, und there will be no long-drawn-out delay over the negotiations. The fact that tho treaty is now being actively considered in Loudot naturally has excited aiuch speculation as to the final outcome, hut the state department is unable, to confirm any of the rumors as to probabln acceptance. There is quite a prevailing feeling, however, un otllcially expreosed, by those who have followed the recent course of afliairs, that tho indications are favorable to an acceptance. It was pointed out in this connection by tm ollicial that if a rejection was contemplated, it probably would be made at once, whereas the delay of about two weeks since the amended treaty reached the Loudon foreign oflice, gave evidence that there was a desire on the part of the cabinet oflicialls there to con sider the matter with much deliberation in the hope of bringing the two govern ments into agreement. Volcuuiu KruitloiiH Are grand, hut skin eruptions rob life of joy. Jlueklen'n Arnica Salvo cures them ; also old, running ami fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felous, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Itruisos, liurus, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblulus, Best Pile cure on earth, Drives out pains und aches. Only -') cte. a box. Cure guaranteed, Sold at Ulukoley's drug store. 'J Pkki.v, Jan. 12,-The Chinese Peace Commissioners have received orders from the court to sign the joint note of the powers. Nuwi oisk, Jan. 12 A special to the Times from Washington says: Not much faith Is placed by the state department in tho story from Paris that the joint note has been signed by Prince Cbing and Li Hung Chang. It is said that Minister Conger would certainly have reported an event of so much im portance, and that not a work has been received from him on the subject. Tho state department is still strongly inclined to doubt whether the opposition of the emprees dowager can be overcome by any ordinary means. The appearance of Chang Chi Tung as leader of the op position inrceaees the doubt. Chang is known throughout China as the principal representative of whatever patriotism and love of country is left in the empire. His influence is all the greater because his antipathy to foreigners has never led him into any of the ueeless and violent moves against them, such as the Boxer rebellion. Chang has always sought by conservative means to build up the patriotic spirit in his country without compromising it in the eyes of the powers. He is additionally respected be cause he is known to be an incorruptible office-holder, a rarity in China, and he has actually snnk n fortune -in public works without getting a oentdishonestly. The tact that such a man has warned the empress dowager that she must re call her authorization to the plenipo tentianes is of great significance. If the empress dowager should ogam aseent to tlie signiiig of the note, she would have to reckon with a patriotic movement led by Chang. Con t Mil KiprfM Coniiunli , Chicago, Jan. 11. The Record tomor row will say: "Absolute control of the vnst interests of the express companies imiv fall into ! the bunds of the railroad financial pow ers. Preliminary steps toward such an object are said to have been taken under the guidence of J. P. Moigau, James J. Hill and others, who are figuring promi nently in the recently reported railway deals, and the general scheme has been outlined. Tlie report has it that the powers intend to conduct the express businees of (lie country as a regular de partmeut of railroad operation. While nothing definite regarding tho plans is obtainable, it is claimed to be the inten of the railroad officials to refuse to renew contracts with tho companies where the remaining life of the contracts is not long, and to make outright purchases of fran chises where the contracts still have long lives before them. Tho express compa nies iiave contracts ranging all tho way from five to 20 years, and at tlie expira tion of their legal agreements they are at the mercy of the railroad companies." A I'uwdor Mill Explosion. Removed everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as u summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25c ut lilakeloy'e drug store, 2 DttliUh J nil leu to He Oui'x. Coi'KNH A'iKK, Jan. 11. The negotia tions for tlie sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States are seeming ly approaching settlement. Tho matter has been placed in the hands of the finance committee of the Itlgsdag, with the view of arranging the difference in the price asked and offered. The King and Ministry are in favor of the sale, hut ilnul action may be delayed by powerful opposition both in tlie islands and here. Wanted A second- hand tiro-proof safe. Must be in good condition ami not too large, Apply at the Ciiitoxicm office. o3l-tf I A good story is worth repeating. The Half-Price Sale of Ladies' Fine Jackets. A satiefled customer is our best advertisement. Every day sees the assortment growing less. Not a day passes but what a few garments change owners and every Jacket that leaves this store, we have the satis faction of knowing, makes for us what we most desire ...A Satisfied Customer... We start another week's selling-today, with a balance of just sixty-two choice Jackets. They range from .$10 to $20, and from 32 to 44 bust. ' We offer you two Jackets for the price of one or ONE AT HALF PIUCE If you are interested if you think you will need a new coat next w inter, or the winter after it will bo to your advantage to antici pate your wants and buy now TODAY. Just as though you paid full price we fit every Jacket FREE of Extra Charge. EXAMPLE NO. 1. Stylish Jacket of a light tan Kersey; made with high Medici collar and large revers; revers, front and cuffs beautifully a'ppliqued in same material; fine pearl buttons. Lined throughout with good quality of satin to match. rt-itC n $13.50 Jacket for 4U. EXAMPLE NO. 2. Stylish Short Jacket; made of a very fine imported black Cheviot, and lined throughout with a good quality black Taffetta Silk. Double-breasted, with large revers; edges bound with silk. T A $20 Jacket for $10 A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Wallham Watcheii For Crowe. Wai.tham, Mass., Jan. 11. Two men, one of whom is paid to hear a striking reeemblance to tho newspaper picttmB of Pat Crowe, t lie alleged Omaha kid naper, were sentenced to serve six months at the state farm today on the charge of vagrancy. They five their names as Fred Miller, of I'utnmn, N. V., and Fred Wilson, of New Haven, Conn. They had been occupying a camp inaj secluded place. Uoth were well drested. A newspaper from which a picture of Pat Crowe had been torn, was picked up near the camp. The men were photo graphed today ontl their pictures will be sent to the police of ali the large cities for identification. Hustling young man can make $60 per mouth and expenses. Permanent posi tion. Experienco niinecessary. Write quid: for particulars. Chirk it Co., Fourth anil Locust Streets, Philadel lipin. Pa. tS-tf HHHMpiiiMMBBM'BIV. CASTORI i -i i ITjiifiiln1 '"iTii Tiil ii"iT Vegetable Pr eparalionfo'r As -similatiiig HtcFoodandRegula ling ihe Sloinachs and Dowels of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur ness nndRcst.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. aftM llrSAMUn. PttOWl JuiyJiUt Set it sttx.StAita ' jinise ttvrf t Jttgrmwil -. Jil TetunairStila ClanfitiSuMr . nwmytM nam: Aperfecl ltcmetly forConslipa lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions.fcverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or new Yomc CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT COFy OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Stylish Dressed Men.... Are those who wear clothes flint are up-to-date in lit, workmanship and quality. My line ot SHinplea covers all the latest debiyns for fall and winter, the price is right, and 1 c.in guarantee h perfect fit. Suits to Order, SIO.OO. John Pashek, The Tailor. Guardian's Notice of Sale. .S'otlru i hereby given that imrsiiHtit to an ruder of Mtlo made by the County Court of the State of OreL'oa for Wasco County, the ttiider Hltrned, the duly niiiiolnttd Kiiardlati of Manila FleiiiltiK, will trom and after the 7th dav ot February, l'.wl, sell at private miIo tho followIiiK des-crlbed real property: Lot No. 0 In block 5 of Thompviii' Addition to Dalles Cttv, Wasco County, Oreson, bclot.KitiK to tho estate of said Hiiitiia Fleming, 'ihe bald Mile will be for cash lit hand paid. j'J MI!S. G. J. MUS3KK, Guardian. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby irlveu that tho undersigned has tiled with tho clerk of tho couutv court of tho state of Oregon, for Wasco county, his rlnal account us administrator of tho estate of Helen Umdford, deceitseii, aud that by an order duly made on the Ilth diy of December, l'JOO, bv aid court, Monday, tho 11th day ot January', 1D01, has been ilxed us the time, aud the county court room of said court as tho place for tho hearing of objections to said llnat account. 1. T. UKADFOKD, deolMl Administrator NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omes at Tiik 1uii.es, Oit.. ; December 10, ltw, ( Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ol his Intention to make Dual proof In support of his cluim, and that said proof will bo inado before the register and rtvvlver at Tlie Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, January ID, I'.KU, vU.: Crust Olilecsclilaiior, of Tho Dalles, Oregon, II. K, No. sua for tho jy... Ni ami V'.a' SW'i Sec. Ill, T. 'J N., It. 13 Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, vU. : Jacob Whittle, Jacob Ohlegsehlager, Able Y. Marsh, IVny Vuncuntp, all cf Thu Dalles, (lie gon, deoU J.vv v, l.U('.S, heglster. NOTICE Fl N A L SETTL EM ENT. Notice Is hoietiy given tint tho itudcrslsncd has duly llled with tho County Clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, his dual account ami report as administrator of the estate of Adolph Agldlus. deceased, aud that thu Honorable County Court has tlxed Monthi) .thofith day of November, M0. at lit o'clock n m. of sahl day as tho time, and tho County Court room oi thu county court house. In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, as tho place for hearing said Hunt account ami re port. All persons Interested lit said estate uro hereby untitled to appear at said time ami place and show cause, if any thero be. why said reimrt should not bo approved uud said iidinltiisirator dlschaigcd. Dated this fith day of October, lOHO. ...... . J- I' AOlDlt'S, Administrator of the estate of Adolph Agidius, deceased, (m:u