Chrmifcle VOL. XITI THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1901. NO. 15 l)c Da II cg LEGISLATION FOR DIVORCE Episcopal Hisliop Expresses His Views Addresses New York Har As sociation. A111.ANV, N. V., Jan. 17. Discussing tlie8iiliV'C.t of divorco before the New York State Har Association, William C. Dome, I'rntestunt Kplseopal Bishop of Alton) , said : "It will not seem iiiiKUiiiiriniH if, in justice to u somewhat public and very pronoiini'.ml position on this whole subject, I imard, at tliv outHot, my warm approval of tlm proposed nut to tutulil iti aunlt'iriu law 'relative to divorces, pro ceilure mill divorce from the bonds,' or, ajl slicuM !)', from tlio bond of mar riage. Wtiitw apart from my intense con victioim ii Christian man and elorKy man, that the bond of matrimony can only Iw dieolved by death, and that atliilti'ry land nothiup else), may he rfcoanlztil from the Scriptural point of vied as a caiiHu for tlie U;nl dissolution of mtirriiit;. I have the deepest feeling ana man, on purely human and social ami civil and legal (.'rounds, tiiat the old Knulish law ia wound, which providoa for Eiip;iration from bed and board, with no right of remarriage, and knew no other iiiuniiitip of the woid 'divorce.' "I learned long ago that to wait for perfection, to be content with nothing but just w hat Hiiita one's own individual convictiuus, ia to ait on the bank until the stream ruim dry. " 'Out the beHt poaBilile,' Governor Roosevelt sayB, 'when the perfect heat is not iihtaiuahle.' I am quite ready to welcome new proposals ub the beat possible now, and.as a climb, and a good, steep climb, by compariaou with the existing condition of things. "The feattirea of the proposed legiela tion which seem to be moat valuable, are requirement lor a lama tide per manent residence in effect and in in tention in the state where tlie auit ia bronchi j tlie limitation of grounds of divorce to the law of the state in which tlie case arose, the requirement of hear ing before the court in open aeaaiou, and the restricting in regard to the personal service of process upon the defendant. "Such legislation generally adopted would make our courla cease to he 'schools for scandals,' and would tend largely to remove from America the evil repute which liaa come upon her for loose iiiothodH of dealing with thip m.itior of paramouiil importance to society ami humanity. More than thin, using the word ecaudal In ita original sense, it would take away from many erring and misguided feet 'a sf.mbling block ami occasion to fall.' " Vm - Unusual It ir, vorv unusual for a vcrrulnr physician of pood reputation to publicly endorse a proprietaty remedy. Wo have often heard of cases where doctors have secretly prescribed Ackei'r. English Remedy, but it is most gratifying to n-uivu me hmiowiuk viMiuiwuy luuui fromC. F. Smith, M. D,, tho most successful physician f Clean, N. Y. : "Messrs. W. II. Hi.okcr R- Co., New York City: I wish to mid my professional testimony to the vnluu of your English preparation known as Acker's ISuglish Remedy fur Asth ma, etc. In several instances, after I have tried my utmost to jjivc oven rolief, i imvo proscribed your remedy, and it Ims acted almost liko a miracle, not only rolioving, but permanently curing every one of the patients. 1 en dorse the preparation as one of tho most valuable additions to the prac tice of medicine." Such a frank endorsement as tho above is phenomenal. Coming from so distinguished a membor of tho medical profession, it carries with it n assurance which tho public will bo sure to avail themselves of. It isrec oinnioiidations like this which mako jt possible to give tho broad guaran tee that is a partof ovory saloof Ack er's Kni'llHti k... limit ttV ( Olltf1lK. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. It must cither do all that is vuumeu tor it, or your money will Do rettiwicu. jjo you Know oi nay ouiui medicine sold on those terms ? Do you know of any other mcdiciues which Prominent doctors regularly prescribe in their own practice as being better than Proscriptions thoy wrtto themselves ? These facts are well worth consideriug. ihoy are of especial interest to those with sore throats nd weak lungs. , Ji'iM at ijc. toe. mid Si a bottle. throUKhout the United State and Canada s and ia Eog JwjJ.ni i is. u.;'473d.,V.6i" If you ire not untUnou atter buying, return tho bottle to your urUt, and got your money back, , .. , We authorise the aknr uuuranUt. !'. II. IIOOKEK di CO., Propritton, Aw loi t. A Vhiioiin HrnniN Amiiirnil. Special to Tins Cnito.vioi.K. Sai.k.m, Or., 2:lf p. m., Jan. 18. The majority of tlie members of both houses have left Salem for Portland, which will be the etorrn center for the next two dayn, The senatorial candidates claim lo have secured enough of signatures to the call for a republican caucus to insure tlie holding of one next Monday. The committee appointed to investi gate the soldiers home left for ilosohurff this morning. It it llI III r Oyniiiiiltml to Hccurn Murtlcrur CiiHiACio, Jan. 17. A Bpecial to the Tribune from Corbln, Ky., aaya: As a result of the riot here last night, two persons were killed, one mortally wounded, three or four others wounded and a building wrecked by dynamite. Tlie dead are: Miaa Susan Cox, an innocent bystander, killed by a stray bullet ; Stilton Faris, killed by the ex plouiou. Tlie wounded are: James Shotwoll, fatally; lladley Bradley, Tracy Cooper, ami an unknown traveling salesman. At noon yeBterday James Shotwell waa shot and mortally wounded by Holla White, who had tiecomo angered with Shotwell on being refuaed to keep com pany longer with Shotwell'a daughter. While at once went to the store of his brother, where he surrendered to a deputy sherill". Telegrams were sent to Judge Morrow Biid a posse was ordered to the scene from tlie county seat. In the meantime White was barricaded with hiB friends and the deputy sheriff in the store. When night fell the store was wrecked by dyuauute. The sheriff's posse arrived at midnight mid Holla White is now in the custody of the sheriff. Ilukn :uue it Hitch. Nkw York, Jan. 17. A dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser from Amsterdam says: The Amsterdam Gazette pub lishes two of the measures contained in Queeu Wilhelnuna's marriage bill. Tlie first gives the approval of the states general and the Dutch people to the marriage; the second provides C12,G00 a year for Duke Heury in the event of his becoming a widower. A third measure concerns the national ity of the Duke. Here is a difficulty, for the Duke wishes to become a Nether lander, hut at the same time to retain his own nationality. TIhb ia contrary to Dutch law, and should the Duke persist, all arrangements for the marriage may fall through. Tlie Duke is hound to conform to the law, which cannot be altered. Ill the event of his refusal, a serious hitch wil! ensue, which will at , least postpone the marriage indefinitely. Remember that you don't have to be bald ; you can keep your I. air by using Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To be had at Traner'a barber shop. tf r WARFARE AGAINST THE ENGLISH Earl of Koscbcry Spcakcs of the Com petition of the United States. London, Jan. 17. The earl of Rose bery responding to a toast to his health at the annual banquet of the Wolver hampton Chamber of Commerce, spoke the "Great Commercial Warfare Being Waged Against England." "The chief rivals to bo feared," said ids lordship, "are America and Germany. The Americans, with their vast and almnbt incalculable resources, their acuteness and enterprise, and their huge population, which will probably be 100, 000,000 in 20 years, together with the plan they have adopted for putting ac cumulated wealth into great co-operative syndicates or trusts for the purpose of carrying on this great commercial war fare, are perhaps most formidable. "On the other hand, the Germans, with their calculating and conquering spirit and the energy with which they seize and useitB b"Btand most economic al methods are but less redoubtable than the Americans. "The Americans, scarcely satiefied with gigantic individual fortunes, use these by combination to make of capital a power which, wielded by one or two minds, is almost irresistible, and if this power is concentrated against Great Britain in trade warfare, it will be a danger we cannot afford to disregard. A trust of many millions might compete with any trade in England, underselling all her products at a considerable loss. This a possible outcome of the immediate future. "A cunouB feature, if I may say so without impertinence, seems to be iu that combination with the faculty for the acquisition of money there is a com plete contempt for money except as a means of making more, and for power. These millionaires of whom we hear so much, are often men of simple lives, whose simple rule is to make enough ac cumulations ia order to acquire more power. "Englaud, in order to withstand inter national competition, must thoroughly educate her youth, and I would suggeet sending batches of young men abroad to learn the beht our rivals know." i .. I'luj'tiit Out. Dull Headache, Tains in various parts of tho body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverislmess, Pimples or Sores are ali positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified iu order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood lilexir has novel failed toenre Scrofulous or Svnhilitio noisoiiB or any other blood diseases. It is certainly u wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley, tlie drug gist. Jtorr Am Muimir.lUK London, Jan. 17. General Kitchener, telegraphing from Pretoria, untier date of Wednesday, January 10, says tho con centration of U0OO Boers at Carolina (Transvaal) is reported. He adds that Colville's mobile column was engaged near Van Tonde's Hoek. The Boers were driven off with heavy loss. Three hundred Boers entered Aberdeen yester day, looted tlie stores and retired on the arrival of 100 British infantry. Among the Ioiib of thousands whohave used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colda and la irrippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pheumonia. Ihos. Whitfield & Co., 210 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent re tail druggists iu that city, in speaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt ami complete recovery, but also counter acts any teudency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Will Invito tlm I'rlnue, SumtiDAN, Wyo., Jan. 17. Colonel William T. Colby, (Buffalo Bill) is organ Izmir a hunting club that will hate head quarters at his ranch in the Big Horn mountains, The first outliig will be in tlie Autumn of 1001, and among the Sale of Jackets, -h price Our Finest Ladies' Silk Waists now on Special Sale. Men's double-breasted box Mackintosh 1 Men's double-breasted Mackintosh , A,rrt Coat: made of a brown-mixed all wool Storm Ulster ; made of a heavy quality all fein rnirl SlfifiO ' , , , wool black tricot; vulcanized, and finished JU aHU ip.lO.UU coverti doabe texture, strapped and ce- ; with it t,0nd warm fleece-wool lining; warm Values, HOW mented seams; all sizes. Value $10 j and thoroughly rain-proof. Value $13.75 Special, $7.15. j Special, $10.00. $7.75 to $12 1 In the above two numbers we have at present a complete A Rare Chance, line of sizes. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. guests will be Colonel Eoo3evelt aud General Miles, and should he come to America to attend the yacht races, the Prince of Wales will be asked to partici pate. How to Cure Croup. Mr. K. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. V., says: "Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup aud never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent tlie attack. This should be borne in mind aud a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for inetant use aB soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. NOTICE. Notice is hereby that the undersigned, paitners doing business in Dalles City under the firm name aud style of Chaw Kee Co., purchased on the lL'th day of Jauuarv, 1001. the entire business of the said Chaw Kee Co., from the former owners thereof. That the present part nership firm will be liable for all debts contracted by said firm, the preeent owners of the said Chaw Kee Co.. from the eaid 12th day of January, 1!01, but will not pay or be liable for any debts contracted or oweing before said date. Dalles City, Or., Jan. 17, 1901. Wosg Ken, Wong Chak.v, Wong Yon, LU Gl'IEN, Ma Wei, jl7-lw Ma Kee. Don't you know that Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will Bavo your and your children's hair? You can get it for 50 and 75 cents a bottle at Frazer's barber shop, sole agent. tf Paint your house with paints that ara fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Country butter 40 cents per roll at Maier & Benton's. l'.'j-lw Notice! All persons indebted to the late firm of K. J. COLLINS & CO., and S. I.. BROOKS, are requested to call and settle up on or before March 1st next without fail. S. L. 15ROOKS. Look Here! All tlie Groceries, Hardware and Tin ware will be disposed of by the 1st of March', as the building will be occupied by other parties. S. 1,. BROOKS. janlO mchl Sale of Childs' Wool Dresses Sale of Ladies' Suits SALE OF MEN'S MACKINTOSH COATS. True-blue bargains, if ever there were any. SEE WINDOWS. 2 Styles Cape and Box Coats. In all about thirty carments, all of our beft coats included. .Several very dressy box coate in the popular dark er.iv oxford mixtures; with velvet collar and wool-fleece lining, Coats reduced from .$15 to $10. Two good numbers : BUSINESS LOCALS. Wanted A second-hand fire-proof safe. MuBt be in good condition and not too large. Apply at the Chuonicle office. o31-tf For ladies only. Special in corsets. A few left. Sizes IS to 20; 24 to 27. Only 25 cents while they last. At the New York Cash Store. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's Kuglisli Remedy in any cape of coughs, eolde or croup. Should it fail to itt 'i TiTt'iM urn pi.in AVtgetable Pr epatalionfo'r As similating HicFoodandRegula tiitg (he Stoimiclis andBowcls of Promotes Digeslion.CheerFuP ness and Rest. Conlains neillier Opium.Morpliiuc norfJucraL Hot IJarc otic . Jwx afOMUrSAMUELPtWUUi lrniftkui Sad' Jlx.Smiut r Cfmhut Sugar Apeifecl Remedy 1'orConsUpa Uon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. pacSmvilo Signature oF new york: list CXACT COFY OF WRAPPER. CASTORU irive immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 eta. Blakeley, the drug gist. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke & Falk. For Kent or Suit!. The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on First street, is for rent or sale. It is h three-story, corrugated iron building, HOxX! feet, with water elevator. Apply to Sam WilkiiiHon, The Dalles. n2G-tf Subscribe lor Tin: Ciiuonici.e. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the i Signature Jjp ry Jtv In Jr For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA For sale at Blakeley's Pharmaoy.