CbrimfrU. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. JANUARY 21, 1901, NO. 17 d I) c Mies gap THE DEATHBED OF VICTORIA Queen of I'uglaiHl is Still Alive, Hut All Iluic of Recovery is (Jnne Severe Sinking Spell and In cr case of Paralytic Symptoms. Combined to Hasten the lirnl. (Jowls, .Ian. 21. 7 -50 a. m. -The Queen Isetlll n!ivo, hut nil hopes nro gone. Cowks, .Ian. U 1 . 5 : 1 5 n. m. The mem ber! f thi! royal family aro mill gathered Ibh roi idj lining tlio Queen's ln;d chamber. Iltir Majesty is unconscious, the end ih expected at any moment. Cowks, lolu of Wight, Jan. 21, ::l.r a. m. I.vcrybody in up in Osborne House, iiml terrible atixitity porvades all quur turn. H the Queen livt'H until Tuesday ehe surprise hur doctors, who have I een fculnc, tout alio will not he ahlo to sut vive beyond o o'clock this morning. Cowks, IhIc of Wight, Jan. 21. 2 a. m. Her Majt'Hty'n physicians hope tiiat she may rally by o o'clock thiH . Monday) morning. If alio does, 'it Ih expected that hIio will hvo through the day. If eliodues not, all hopes will ho abandoned. London, .Ian. 21. The Daily Chroni cle lias received tint following dispatch fruiu Cowl'", 12:'lUa. in. "The Qui-on is reported to be sinking fast. The reetor of Whippiughnm wuh smimiaued at midnight, and ho ban jiiHt arrived in ouu of the Queen'H carriages. OminiiN'E Iloimi:, Iile of WiL'ht, Jan. 21,12:15 a. m. The official bulletin issued at midnight says that tl.c Queen's CQtalitiou late laHt evening Incline more tenons, with increasing weakness and diminished power of taking nourishment, Tim Ntiiily Jii. Nkw Yoiuc, Jan. II). Judge Laeomhe, in tilt United Statea Ciretiit Court, to. day signed an order vnc.itinc the order of arrest in the civil unit against C. I. VY. N'eily, under which lie was held in , $50, 000 bail. The motion was made by John I), Lindsay, counsel for Neely, and Uniteil States District Atturnev lUirnott. AYegclnblelVcpnmtionror As similating UieFood mulRcgula tmiUlicSlumuclsaticlBoweisor Promotes Digcalion.Checrful ness and nesl.Coulains neillier Opiniu.Moi-phine nor Mineral. Noa "Narcotic. aroUArSAMVELPtmW iuiifjiui Seal' 'Hx.Smtui JtnueStvil t ClattfudMigsr HinUtjnm Flavor, Aperfccl Remedy TorConsUpn ion , Sour Slouvach.Diarrhocn onus .Convulsions .Fcverish acss and Lobs of Sleep. Facsimile Signature ot JNEW YORIC ' ' Tit -IT. ovlil., !.'" I.'t" castor exact copy or wrapper. . ,'i . LBter they appeared hefore United States CotniiilHHioner Shields and moved for a dismissal of the eiieo before him in which Neely was originally arraigned on a charge of larceny in stealing the post ofiieo funds at Havana. Ho was arrested in Rochester on this charge in May Inst. Neely deposited $20,000 cash bail with the clerk of the court ami was released. That, money is still held by the clerk, hut it has been attached on behalf of the government. Commissioner Shields granted the motion. Neely is now in Lndlow-street jail, on an order of arrest issued under the special extradition net passed June (5 last. Judge Lacotnbe ordured thai, be be sent buck to Cuba for trial. An appeal was taken tn the United States Supremo Court, which recently continued the decision of the lower court. Neely will remain the custody of United States Marshal Henkel until after a fjruial order has been re ceived from the state department at Washington directing his return to Cuba. ilruvit Mun Full Victims to Htomoch, liver unil kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons In he blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. Hut there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idavillo, inn. tte says: "iMectne Hitters are just the thing fur a man when be is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than auvthing I could take. I cun now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Bhtkeley's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. il Ilntim Cuituri'il u Triiln, Pkktokia, Jan. II). The Boers huve captured u train laden with mining ma terials hetweeu Hrugspruit and Hal moral. The passengers were robbed of everything. This season there is a large death rate among children from croup and lung troubles. Prompt action will buvb the little ones from these terrible diseases. We know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as One Minute Cough Cure. It can also he relied upon in grippe and all throat uud lung troubles of adults. Pleasant to take. Clarke it Fulk's Pharmacy. Lost An Hlk charm with the initials T. J. S. A liberal reward will be paid for i(H return to thiH oflice. jl2-lw CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA I r ii ii k nmioHX In Mnnlln, Wakiiinoto.v, Jan. 10. In view of the debate in the senate over the alleged drunkenness and licentiousness in the Philippines, and in order to obtain defi nite information as to the condition of affairs in the respects mentioned, Adju tant General Corbln, the 10th inBt., cabled General MacArthnr at Manila, as follows: "Telegraph the condition of the army in Manila and elsewhere in the Philip pines with reference to drunkenness and nee of intoxicating liquurs. Are houses of prostitution licensed, protected, or in any way encouraged by the military au thorities? Counts." General MacArthur replied as follows: "Manila, Jan. 17. Adjutant-General, Washington. With reference to your telegram of the 10th, drunkenness in this army is no more noticeable here than in garrisons in the United Stutes. Consid ering the whole force as a unit, probably veiy much less. In Manila drunken men are very noticeable. The effect of one drunkard in a public creates the im pression among citizens of extensive dis order throughout the whole force, which is not the case. The army is in splendid condition, a high state of efficiency, do ing the hardest kind of service in the most faithful, inspiring manner. Houses of prostitution are not licensed, pro tected or encouraged. "MAcAirnii'it." Million Olven Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one coucern in the land who are not afraid to he generous to the needy and Buffering, The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands ofj hopeless casee. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Blakeley, the Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every battle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 FrltmriH May Amend It. Washington, Jan. 11). The expecta tion here is that the British government will return the amended Hay-Pauncefote treaty with amendments of its own, and it is not expected that these British amendments will he acceptable to the United States senate. Whether or not this expectation is based on advices from Mr. Choate, or communications from Lord Pauncefote, it is not possible to determine. In either case, the com munication must necessarily have been informal in advico of the action of the British government itself on the treaty. The officials hero say frankly that they have no knowledge of the character of these probable British amendments, so j it is likely that the opinion that they will be unaccptable to thu senate is hastd on nothing moro than a general understanding as to the feeling in the senate toward the canal project on the one side, and on the other of the broad purpose of tho British government to avoid a complete abandonment of the interests it has heretofore claimed and asserted over the isthmian transit. Tim l'i lue on Ui'imvu'h Hi nd. Ciiic.viio, Jan. 10. A special to the Record from Omaha says : At u secret meeting of tho city council last evening it was decided to offer a re ward of $5000 foi Pat Ciowe dead or alive, irrespective of the suspicion that he may liaye been concerned in the Cud ahy kidnaping. The conditions make no reference of any particular crime. riiis makes a total price of iflS.000 on Crowe's head. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure be taken ns soon as indica tions of having taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and its early use pre vents consumption. Clatke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Such little pills as DeWitts Little Burly Klsere are very easily taken, and they are wonderfully effective in cleaiiH ing the liver anC Dowels. Clarko tc calk P. O, Pharmacy. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Wake ley, the druggist. CHINESE NAMES. Kneh I'rrion In 'III ill Country Hal Severnl, Which t'linnno with Ail viiiiclim Vram. Kery Chinumiiu has a Mtirname, which is supposed to date back nearly, if not ilite, to the epoch of the great Kmperor llwaiitftc, 'J(i!l7 15. C. The Chi nese, says the Philadelphia Record, pride lliemselves much on the posses sion of these surnames, and no foreign er, not even a countryman of the rcign if? Mnnchii sovereign, is allowed to bor row them, or even officially to use his own surname in China. In addition to this surname or "siiif,'," as is the Chinese term for it every Chinaman possesses one or more personal names. In his infant days ao designation known as his "milk naineSfd is conferred upon him and subsequent' ly, on arriving a.t the age of puberty, a "ming," or cognomen, is given him. In after life, more especially if he be comes an author, he tokes a "tsze," or literary appellation, and it is by this that he is afterward best known in everyday life and in the literary world. Often he adds one or more "haou," or pseudonyms, to his oliler names, which not infrequently lie uses on the title page of his works; thus consider ably adding to the difficulty of identify ing him. The well known philisopher Choo He affords an illustration of the numberof names which n Chinaman may accumu late. To his "sing," Choo, was addt'd his "ming," He. .Subsequently he ad opted the "tsze," Yuen-hwuy. and Cliung-hvyuy, and at different times afterward added the pseudonyms Hwtiy-gan, "The dark cottage;" Hwuy ung. "The obscure man;" Ta'ang-chow fun' ung, "The concealed gentleman of Ts'ang-ehow;" Yun kuh laou jin, "The old man of the cloudy valley." and Tsze yang. from the name of his study. As a rule, high sotinding.or felicitous names are chosen for the "ming" and "tsze," and as generally the psedo iiymes adopted by authors bend depre dator ymeanings, or references to their dwellings, as may be gathered from the instance given above. Kor ex ample, we meet with such "ming" as "The fairy guest, I'll? pacifier of the age," or "The shield of the empire." while among the pseudonyms we lind "The dull scholar," "The obscure studei.t," "The stupid old man" names which, it is needle-s to remark, are far from indicating humility on the part of those who select them. It is worth noting that in the relative placing of the name and surname the Chinese practice is the reverse of ours. They put the surname first; we place it last. They say Smith John, whereas 1 we say John .Smith. Aeeiirutt Tiiiiiu'IIiik. The longest j-cparnte length of tun nel for the recently opened Central London railway driven was from the Westbuiirne shaft to the .Marbl Arch shaft, the distance being over i.uoo yards, and the work resulted in an error of only live-eighths of an Inch at the point where a junction was ef fected with the tunnel driven by an other firm of contractors, In two of the sections bore holes were put down into the tunnel for the purpose of testing the lines, but generally the lengths were driven through so ac curately that no recourse to bore holes was found necessary. The Builder. I'Veneli lluxli. Two eupfuls of milk, one cupful of soup stock, oik' tablespoonful of chopped parsley, two tnblespoouf ills butter, one quart meat, two table spoonfuls of flour, three eggs, one teit spoouful salt, a dash of pepper; melt the butter without browning it, add the Hour, stir until it thickens, add the chopped meat, either chicken or lamb, take from the tire, beat the eggs lightly and add hist; grease a baking dish, turn it in and hake an hour. People' Home Journal, The TlioiinnmU and Million, Bishop Brindle, in his- lecture at Sheffield on his experiences in war fare, told some interesting stories, among them that of a young soldier on the weary march to the At barn. "1 say, Bill," he remarked to an old comrade, "just fancy how many thou sands there uro who don't know where we are!" To which the more seasoned warrior replied: "Ah! Just fancy how many millions there are what don't care a damn! "--London Chronicle. Don't Kill) It lu, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, und the palu is gone, Sold by Clarke & Fttlk. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full Hue of paint and artist's brushes, NEW 1 OTHER NEW BELTS. GO LD BELTS. In the military or straight front styles; made of the besfiiold ribbon ; warranted, and finished with fancy gilt slide and buckls 75c and SI.OO LEATHER BELTS. Graduated ends; new style patented buckl; in patent leather and real seal 50c and SI. 25 GOLD BUTTONS. Small round Gilt Buttons, for waist trimming, etc the rage of the hour ; per dozen 5c, 8c, 10c and 25c Forty New, Remnants of Fancy Silks at special remnant prices this morning. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Catarrli Cannot lia Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the diseaee. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts 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 years, and : T, : , 1 iq u reuuuti (4ICSUI ijjbiuu. it la cuuipuocu of the beet tonics known, combined with ! tho hpst ldnnd nurifiprB. ni'tinc rlirpe.t.lv I - - i - - - ; ----c? ' J on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients ie what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drrnggists, price 7oc. Hall's'Fainily Pills are the best. 12 I' I ('. Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various ports of the bodv, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feveriuhuess, Pimples or Sores are ali positive evidon ces of impure blood. No matter how it became eo it must bo purified in order to obtain uood health. Acker's Iilood Elexir has uevei failed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wondeiful remedy and wo sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Hhikeley, the drug, nist. Frehh Al II U ami Cream, A dollar Unveil if a dollar gained. I am selling tho best Jersey milk in the market, warranted to te9t live per cent butter fat, for 2 a quart per month. Also ptnely cJiitrifunally separated cream at 40 cents a quart. Why pay more when you can do bettor by phon Iiisr to the City Dairy. 'Phone U85. d30.ini IJEirr Hagi.ev, Prop. The most soothing, healing nnd anti septic application ever devised is De Witt's Witch Huzel Salve. It relieves at once and cures piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases, Beware of imita tions. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Working Nl,'hl unit llay The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills, Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessuess into energy, brain-fug into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Illakeley, the druggist. !i Couutiy butter 40 cents per roll at Mttier & Benton's. 12j-lw Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday, Don't foraet, this. Clarke & Falk'e flavoring extracts are the beat. Ask your grocer lor them, TODAY A choice assortment of the great New York novelty the L'Aiglon Belt. They come in satin and velvet; trimmed with gold and silver ap plications; ribbon streamers tip ped with gold or silver spikes. $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3. Gold Spikes Two styles; each 2 cents and 5 centB. NOTICE. Notice is hereby that the undersigned, paitners doine business in Dalles City under the firm name and style of Chaw Kee Co., purchased on the 12th day of January, 1901. the entiie business of the said Chaw Kee Co., from the former owners thereof. That the present part nership firm will be liable for ail debts contracted by said linn, tho present owners of the said Chaw Kee Co., from the said 12th day of January, 1001, but will not pay or be liable for any debts contracted or oweing before said date. Dalles City, Or., Jan. 17, 1901. Woso Ki:x, Wong Ciiae.v, Woso Yo.v, Lu Guin.v, Ma Wei, jl7-lw Ma Kee. Pepoin preparations often fail to re lieve indigestion because they can digest only albuminous foods. There is one preparation that digests all closees of food, and that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst cases of indigestion nnd gives instant relief, for it digests what you eat. Clarke & Falk P. O. Pharmacy. Wo offer for a limited period the twice-a-week Ciiuonici.e, price ..f 1.50, and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this offer must he paid in ad vance, tf Paint your house with paints that ara fully guaranteed to last. Clarke it Falk have them. Notice ! All persons indebted to the late firm of K. J. COLLINS ii CO., and S. L. 1SUOOKS, are requested to call and settle up on or betore March 1st next without fail. a. 4, UROOKS. Look Here! All the Groceries, Hardware and Tin ware will he disposed of by the 1st of March, as the building will w occupied by other parties. S. L. HHOOKS. janlG nu'hl Nasal CATARRH In all Its etagea tliero should bo cleanliuesu, Ely's Cream Halm clean; ce, soothe and IicaU tho UUca.-cil iiicnibraiio. 1 1 curt' catarrh unit drl ei an ay a cuid lu thu head Qulclilr. Cream Kalin Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over tho mcuibrano and it absorbed, llellef Is Im mediate and a euro follows. It Is not drying loe not produce siiceilng. Largo SUe, 60 cents at Drug gleU or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. UuY IXfOTUBUS, Si Warrcu Street, New York. Bar"" ywsm