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VOL. XI LI
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 15, 1901,
NO. 12
SETTLED DOWN
TO BUSINESS
llotli Houses of the Oregon Legislature
pcrimineiitly Organized
Yesterday.
Sai.km, .Inn. H. Juit before noon to
day tliii Oregon senate cllented porma
neiit organization by ducting C. W,
Fulton, president; S. I.. Mnorhetul, chief
clerk ; Frank Grant , nBsistant cliiuf clerk ;
J, A. Finch, eiilendur clerk; J. II.
Slmpc, rending clork ; I.. M. Wntroiis,
seriertnt-nt-arinH; V. V. .Smith, door
keeper, nml II. S. Mount, mailing clerk.
The election of oflieers was In pur
suance of tint iiiuuilmoiiH actio1 of n
republican caucus, some of this 0pofli
tion iiifin Imth voting for tin; republican
nominee!1 anil others voting blank.
This afti'rnoon the house ofl'eeted
licrmiiiiunt oruaniz ition by electing tho
following ullieers: Speaker, I.. H. Rend
er; chiuf dcrk, A.C. Jennings ; assistant
chief clerk, A. V. U. Snyder; reading
clerk, TliiiuiaH Wilson; calendar dork,
F. A, Turner; Hergennt-ut-ui ins, E. W.
Allen; mailing clerk, T. K. Hill.
Special to Tin: Chiionicm:
B.u.km, .Iiintiary 15th. The houHehuld
a session last night. A iliHtrict commit
tee of twenty-eight members wiih ap
pointed to fill all tho bonne clerkships.
Tim number of tho clerks to be employed
is fixed at twenty-one.
Today tho tieunl roeulutiuiiH were
adopted providiiiR for committees to ex
amine tho bonks of tho various Htate
iostitutioiiH and providing cudus, Htampe
and iiOKDpaporH for tho members.
Governor T. T. Geor delivered tiiu
message at 'J o'clock p. m.
The senatorial situation iH unchanged.
Twenty hills worn introduced in tho
eu:ite tide morning. Moat of lliein re
lated to assessment and taxation.
Senator Ilrownoll, of Clackamas in
troJuced a bill providing for an appro
priation of .',0IK) to Hl'llll Huven veteran
soldiers to Washington to plead the
ewsoof tho Indian war voterana before
congress.
"10 tallowing clerks were allowed
Crook, Klainatb, Luke und Wiihco
"lislricte in tho bonat;: K, A. Kclsuy,
Arthur lSenann uud Hunuiu tinna.
N KlKlit lu l.cllnima.
The woman who h lovoly in face,
form nml temper will ulwayH have
Mewls, hut onu who would be attractive
intuit keep her health. If alio ia weak,
:ckl' nl all run down, alio will bo
nwv&naand irritable. If alio baa con
Jtlpatlon or kldnoy trouble, her impure
blood will cause pimples, blotchea. akin
"uptloiiB and t
wretched complexion,
""uric Hitters la the heat medicine In
ie world to regulate Htoinach, liver und
kidneys and to purify thu blood. It
mee strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
Wlvoty skin, rich complexion. It will
Mko a good-looking, charming woman
0 riin.dovu, invalid. Only 50 cento
ulakeley'H(lrugHtore. 2
'iikIi.ii in ti, riTbiirsohuuiK.
Manila, Jan. 14. Representatives of
tuntrul Catholics, ntn meeting here,
tpoke mi t,t. Bui,j10t of r,Kion ln ,
ec"oolB,and urged thu adoption of amend
ments providing for the employment ex
"i9lvely or principrtlly of native mid
J nolle teachers, and permitting ro
"Klotirt teaching in the schools. They
Wed that native teauhers could achieve
tur n,ltB than Americans, and that
" Mibliu schools would be far uioio
I lym If the prevailing religious
-"8loins wore not disturbed.
, or,,l'r t0 "void a long response from
'"'f oi'l'l'onents in the question of relig-
t'Michiugs in the schools, Judge T.ut
""'oiinced that the commission could
w , 7, ly "(lo,t tho "ineudinents sug
com n t i U, C""lrul Catholics. The
Ulli ,!Qmrfi ru wimnlmous in the
w Unit tt Kroat nmjor;ly of lhu
FillplnoH desire lelicious teaching in the
schools. They bold that the purpose of
tho bill for public education would bo
partlnlly defeated unleHH tho children of
Catbollcfl are permitted to attend tho
public schools..
Ilnlrn of Mllllonitlrn KJcc.
Giiicauo, JBn. 14. A special to the
Chronicle from Popular Bluff Mo., says:
Milea G. Owen of New York, of repre
Bentative of Attorney Potter, who ia en
gaged in looking after the $0,000,000
estate of William M. Hlce, who died in
New York on Saturday, September 23,
1900, under suspicious circumstances,
baa been in Stone county, Mo., where he
hua found tbreo heirs of tbe millionaire.
They ure It. F. Kice. Itird Kice und Mrs.
Mattle Clurk, all of whom reside In tbe
Bonth part of the couuty.
Tbe three were not aware of their
uncle'a dentb nor the sensational circurn-
atancea connected with his demise. The
attorney Nerved each with a citation no
tifying them that the probate court of
New York City would on February "th
take action on Hid will of William M.
Kice and requesting their presence in
the probate court on that date. What
action will be taken by the heirs ia not
known, an it ia mud they bave not means
to carry them out of tho state, much less
to New York.
11 lh I.lfn Wan Saved.
Mr. .1. K. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliverenco from u frightful death. In
telling of it he says: "I was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into Pneumonia.
My lungs became hardened. I was 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. 1 continued to use it, and
now am well and strong. 1 can't say
too much in its praise." ThiB marvellous
medicine is tbe surest and quickest cure
in tho world lor all Throat aud Lung
Trouble. Regular si.es 50 cents und $1.00.
Triul bottles free at Blakeley's drug
store; every bottle guaranteed. '2
Plottml to Kill Cxiir.
Nick, .Tan. 14. The nolice have ar
rested Prince Victor Nakadchivez, a
Russian, on tbe ciiarge of plotting to
take tbe life of tbe Czar, on the hitter's
approaching visit hare. Prince Nakad
chive., who is u nihilist, was condemned
to death m Russia as mi accomplice in
the conspiracy of 1KW against the life of
Alexander III, grandfatherof the present
C.ar. He was also convicted in Paris
of being illegally in the possession of ex
plosive machines.
Voldiuilt: I'.l iiiIIiiiin
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of i'v. ltucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers, Roils, Felons, ConiB, Warts,
Cuts, Itruises, Hums, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Rest Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Onlv lio els. n box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold at Rlakeley's drug store. 'J
llriilo. Until l.i'K.
M'.Minnvii.i.k, Or., .Ian. 14. Mrs.
Delia lloardman, mother of President
Rourdman, ot McMinnville college, fell
from a platfoim in the darkness, at her
home yesterday morning, and broke
rhoth legs, one limb being fractured in
two places above the knee, and tbe other
at the ankle.
A I'owilnr Mill K,ll(n.
Removes everything in sight; so do
drastic mineral pills, but both ure mighty
dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate
machinery of your body with culoiuel,
croiou oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's
New Life Pills, which ure gentle us a
summer breeze, do the work perfectly.
Cures Headache, Constipation. Only
25c ut Rlakeley's drug store. 2
UrltlHli Kttiit Arneuu Nittlvtm,
Ratiunimt, Gambia, West Africa, Jan.
14. The Rriliati punitive expedition ar
rived at Dumbutu January 11th and
completely surprised und routed the
rebtds. The troops captured the town
! after an hour's lighting. Sixty rebels
were killed, sixty were wounded, and
200 captured. Six Important chiefs will
be brought to Rathurst. Thu ISrituh
disunities were six West Indians
wounded.
Hustling young uiiiu can make $00 per
mouth und expenses, Permanent posi
tion, lixperienco unnecessary. Write
quick for particulars, Clark & Co,,
Fourth und Locust Streets, Philadel
bpitt, Pa, 88-tf
ANARCHISTS'
MAIL SEIZED
Followers of Red Flag Complaining
Four Registered Packages Were
Xot Delivered.
NewIohk. Jan. 14. The anarchistB
of Paterson, N. J and elsewhere are
much incensed over the seizure bv the
government of four packages of register
ed matter addressed to La Questione
Sociale, an organ of the anarchfets, pub
lished in that cify. The package, it is
asserted, contained pamphlets and other
printed matter, which, while they
preacneii me doctrines ot anarchy, are
declared to be perfectly proper, as well
as legal.
When Commissioner Trimble was in
vestigating tbe charge that the plot to
kill King Humbert was hatched in
Paterson. he questioned Editor Esteve,
of La Questione Sociale, and other
avowed unarchists. They admitted that
they preached the doctrine of anarchy,
but denied that they were connected
with Breed or any one else in a plot to
assassinate the king of Italy or anybody
else. The commissioner made his re
port and left the city. Since then, it is
alleged by the anarchists, secret agents
have visited them several times and
watched the delivery of literature with
suspicion.
Editor Esteve made his complaint at
the first meeting of the Group of Right
to Existence. He said' that he could
not account for the actions of the postal
authorities. When the packages came to
him they were preceded by the regular
notice that a registered package could be
found at the postoffice. He called. On
each package was stamped the word
"suspected."
"1 requested that the packages be
opened," he said. "This was done and
several paunphletB and books were dis
closed. They were innocent enough.
There were lectures by Krepoltkine and
Malutesta. 'Patriotism and Govern
ment,' by Tolstoi, and works of a like
character. On tho ground that the
packages were supposed to be liable for
duty they were held and the custom
house authorities wore notified. Tins is
tbe last that I have heard from my
property. It is withheld from me by no
right of law or reason."
Postmaster Pollett said last eveuing
the matter was in the hands of the
customs department at Newurk. When
the packages were called for the post-1
ofhce'a connection ceueed. Ihe matter
now lies with t lie customs authorities.
Okivo Out Filipinos,
Manila, Jan. 13. General Grant, who
is endeavoring to liuish the latest insur
rection in his district, and who is person
ally commanding his scouts at the east
eru end, reported today that he had en
countered a number of bands south of
Ruloc mountain, all of which retired up
the hills. He says that 100 of the enemy,
who were well intrenched, made consid
erable resistance, but were ultimately
driven from their position.
The bodies of four insurgents were
found. The American casualties were a
sergeant and one private of Troop A,
Philippine cavalry, wounded.
In the opinion of General Grant, his
district ia now fairly pacified, with the
exception of the locality south of Ruloc
mountain, and the province of Pampanga
is ready for civil government, It is ex
pected that Pampauga will be the first
province to which provincial govern
ment will be applied.
Colonal Frank Baldwin, of the Fourth
United States Infautry, yesterday de
stroyed an insurgent urseual in the Pa
tuugan district, seizing a quantity of
arms aud ammunition together with u
printing press and other material.
Flglit for Uftliui ill Kiokuui', Wimli,
Si'okank, Wash., Jan. 14, A hand-to-hand
tight for poBBession of the couuty
treasurer's otllce took place at the court
house this morning between the forces of
A. L. Smith, republican, and George
Mudgett, democrat. Smith's friends
took possession early this morning, lock
ingll the doors, Mudgett jumped in
through the window and let in his
deputies, He tried to enter tho treasur
er's private otllce. A euuflle ensued dur-
A good story
is worth repeating.
Every da' 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 todar, 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 PRICE.
EXAMPLE NO. 1.
Stylish Jacket of a light tan Kerse';
made with high Medici collar and large
revers; revers, front and cuffs beautifully
appliqued in same material; fine pearl
buttons. Lined throughout with good
quality of satin to match. M r
$ 1 3.50 Jacket for q)U . 5
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
ing which the vault was locked, Smith's
men holding the keys.
Both men are now camping in the of
fices, each with a lull force of deputies
Mudgett was the only democratic
county oflicer elected laat November,
claiming 12 plurality over Smith. The
republicans appealed anil are now await
ing the decision of the Mipreme court.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured bv Carke
& I'alk.
inn ml in miMiin
Avtgetable Preparalionfo'r As
similating llicFoodandRegula
liiig die Stomachs andBowcls of
Promotes DigeslionXheerfuP
ness and Rest. Conlains neither
Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral.
'ot 7 arc otic .
try aftMn-SAKUELPtTCMR
ImpliM Sail'
sUx.Senna
BtttitmatrStfa
Mrm SrtJ -
m rmrtr.
Apeifecl Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness md Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
new vomc.
EXACT COPr OF WRAPPER.
CAST0RU
The Half-Price Sale of
Ladies' Fine Jackets.
. If yon are interested if you think you
will need n new coat next winter, or the winter
after it will be to your advantage to antici
pate your wants and buy now TODAY.
revers ;
edges
A $20 Jacket
The UeHt IMoHter.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to
j the affected parts is superior to any
j plaster. When troubled with lame back
lor pains in the side or chest, give it a
trial und you are certain to be more
I than pleased with the prompt relief
i which it affords. Iun Balm also cures
. rheumatism. One application gives re
' lief. For sale by Blakeley, tho druggist.
CASTQRIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CI NTftUH COMPANY. NIW VO CITV.
A satisfied customer ia
our best advertisement.
Just as though you paid full
price we fit every Jacket
FREE of Extra Charge.
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
bound with silk.
$10
for
Stylish
Dressed
Men....
Are thoee who wear clothes that are up-to-date
in tit, workmanship and quality.
My line ot samples covers all the latest
designs tor fall and winter, the price is
right, aud I can guarantee a perfect fit.
Suits to Order, $IO.OO.
John Fashek, The Tailor.
Guardian's Notice of Sale.
Nntlcu I hereby Riven thHt purauant to nn
order of miIu Hindu lij-Hie County Court of the
Statu of Oreunu for Wiiseo County, the muter
slKiied, the duly iipiioluttd uuardiiui of Haatiu
Fleming, will irom mill after the 7tli day ot
February, lfJl, tell at private, hnlu the following
described real property: Lot No. fl in block 5 of
TlionipMin's Addition to Dulles C'itv, Wat.ee
County, Oregon, beloiiRiiiR to tho estate of uld
Milium Hernias, The said .sale will bo for cash
in hand paid.
ja MUS. (i. J. JlUSSKtt, nunrdian.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTL12MENT.
Notlco is hereby Riven that the undersluneii
has tiled with the clerk of the county court of
thostaleof Oregon, for VVuscocounty, his rtnal
account as administrator of the estate of Helen
Bradford, deceased, and that by au order duly
made on the llth day of December, 1SHX), by said
court, Monday, the llth day ot January, ltl,
has been fixed as the lime, aud the couuty court
room of said court as the place for tho hearing
of objections to said dual account.
I'. T. 1IHADFOKI),
declMi Administrator
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OHick at The Haliks, Oil, )
December 10, WOO, i
Notice is hereby given that tho following
named settler has tiled notice ot his intention
to make Una! proof in support ot ids claim, and
that said proof will bo made befoio thu register
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, January It), luoi, t.
Crest OliltKsclilaiter,
of Tho Dalles, Oregon, 11, K, No. Mia for lhu
W'a NWii and W'J bW'U Sec. Ill, T. 2 N., it. 13
r,,, W. M
He names tho following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon und cultivation
of said laud, Vi!.,
Jacob Whittle, Jacob Ohlcgsrlilager, Able V.
Marsh, l'erry Vaiieaiiip, all cf The Dalles, Ore
gon.
dedl
JAY 1'. I.UCA8, Hculster,
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is heieliy given tint the undersigned
has duly tiled with the County Clerk o:' Wasco
County, Ortgou, his final account and report as
administrator of tho estate of Adolph Agldlus,
deceased, aud that iliu Honorable Couuty Court
has tlxeil Mondaj,tho5th clay of November, llKXi.
at 10 o'clock a in, of said day as tho time, and
tho County Court room ot tho County court
house in DallcsClty, Wasco Couniy, Oregon, ut.
the place for heuriiig said Until account ami re
port. All pertous interested in said estate uru
hereby untitled to appear at said tlaio and place
mid show cause, il any there be, why said rciwt
should not bo approved aud said administrator
dlschutKed,
Dated this 5th day of October, lMO.
. . , , J. I', AOIDIUS,
Administrator of tho estate of Adolpli Auldius,
deceased, ocl6