e I) c Dn II co . sit . x ur VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1901. NO. 37 WERE HAILED AS FRIENDS Filipinos Warmly Welcome American Commissioners On Their First Trip North. Sas Fkknando, Province of Paiupan si. Island of Luzon, Philippine', Fei. 12. Hacolor and all the other towns ad jicent to the railroad, which nauiea are historic on ncconnt of the fierce battles of the earlier periods of the American oc cupation, turned out to welcome the United States Philippine commission as it proceeded northward, on its first trip to organizi- provincial governments. At every station, including the hamlets where the train did not Hop, there were bursts ot music from the native hands and cheers for the American commission and the partido federale. The crowd ut Malolos, the former seat of the insurgent government, was smaller, in proportion to the population, than at thuj villages. At all the stops addresses were delivered by the natives, and responees weie made by Judge T.ift, the president ot the com mission; Profetsor Worcester, fieneral Flores, Chief Justice ArelUna and Dr. T.ivera, president of the federal party. The natives repeatedly declared ttie people were beginning to understand the purpose of the Americ.ni", adding that the commission's acts showed its promises would he kept. Judge Taft told the people of the towns in Iiulucan province that a provincial government will shortly be established there. The American party alighted at San Fernando, passed under an arch of welcome and was greeted by the mili tary and hundreds of children waving American flags and singing "flail Co lutnbia." The entire American party was then driven to Bacolor, capital of the Province of Patnpango, where they will be cordially entertained tomorrow, and until applying the provincial gov eminent in Patnpango, there will be a public discussion of the laws enacted. General Grant received information that a band of Tarlac insurgents is ap proaching for the purpose of harrasslnt; the people of Hacolor. He hai sent touts out after them. ChurKfil With Having Ktrluillril. Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 12. P. AVegclable Preparation for As similating llicFoodandBegula luig the Stomachs arc! Bowels of Promotes DigealionCheerfur- ness and Rest.Contains neither Ophim.Morpliine norMiueiaL Not Nakc otic . .' afOUJJrSAMVUPtrcmR Apetfecl Remedy forConstipa ion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea norms .Convulsions .Feverish iu'ss ond Loan of Sleep. i Facsimile Signature of UifKw Yonic. exact copy or wrapper. Vi M. Maher, formerly of this city, hoa been arretted nt Salt Lako City on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. His alleged victim is Smith F. Henderson, contractor of this place, Maher, It is said, secured $150 on bogus mining stocks. lliiycmt on Hnliroail. AsroniA, .Feb. 12. At a meeting of Astoria Council of the Federated Trades, held last nlisht, it was reported that the Astoria fc Columbia River Railroad Company was employing Japanese to load and unload cars, so it was decided by a unanimous vote to place a boycott on the railroad company, and unless the Japs were discharged before March 11th, that a general boycott would be inaugu rated against all meichants patronizing the railroad company. The reports of the delegates to the Council showed the total membership of the Federated Trades in Astoria to bo 14.'!3. One restaurant of the city was declared un fair dii account of employing Chinese cooks, and the delegatus were instructed to notify their respective unions. frevrnteit a Irneoly. Timely information given Mrs. George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night. Sho had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Everv bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Pdakeley'sDrug Store. 6 v The Kent l'lter. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side orifcheet, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application elves re lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Hamilton IJrown's "0 Million" shoe for men, only $2 at The New York Cash Store. Paint your house with fully guaranteed to last, have them. paints that ara Clarke & Falk GASTORIA For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Bears the i Signature ($ Use Ijl j ij Business in the Dry Goods section opened up to a lively quickstep this morning the tune played being REW WTS of EVERYTHING at flAIif PRIGE. Some very choice bargains were picked up by the early comers but plenty more here for those who come later. So be on time if you want Waist Lengths of Silk, worth 2.50, for $1.25 Skirt Lengths of Dress Goods, worth $3.00, for.... 1.50 Dress Lengths of Dress Goods, worth 7.50, for. .. 3.75 AND YOl'It REMNANT nols, etc., at same reductions. Fine Toilet Soap Oatmeal Glycerine. SPECIAL, .') cukes 2SC Hpolio For tho Hiilitlily Itlll. Pokti.an'd, Me., Fob, 12. The annual hanquut of thu Lincoln Club, of Portland, was attended by over 200 prominent re publicaiiH from all parte of the Btiito. The principal speaker wns Congressman Chettur I. Long, of lumens, who was . . . it. given an enthusiastic reception, no spoke ttrongly in favor of the subsidy bill, and until : "Legislation that will help to enlarge our foreign commerce, that will assist in in transportation of our products to other lands, ought to receive the support of tho people of the interior of our coun try aa readily as of those who live along thu Heaboard. Thu shipping bill now pending In congress will increase our foreign trade, Thu people of this genera, tiou havu tried free trade and protection, and they know the diHVrenco, If the shipping bill Ih part of the great protective system, they will cheerfully favor it, for free trade and hard times have always gone hand In hand in this ciuntry." He paid an eloquent tribute to Lincoln. Aliukuu HiiiiiiiIhi y Oiimtlon. Ottawa, Out., Feb. 12. The address in reply to the speech from tliu throne was disposed of In two hours in the house ol commons. During the debate It, K. L. Hordon, the leader of the op. position, aeked thu premier as to the condition of affairs between Cniutda and the United States in regard to the Alaskan boundary and the joint high commission. Hir Wilfrid Laurier, In reply, said that thu position of thu joint hiifh commiiiioti la exactly the same as when they tej urated, The commission "Big Bear" $2.50 -CLOSING SPECIAL at . . . $1.75. Don't wait long. They're going to be snapped right up. Men who have worn the "Big Bear" $2.50 Hats know what this offering means and appreciate the re duction. There are only some Sh do.en all told, in cluding all sizes from G to 7$, and a good part of the lot are hats that have been taken from their boxesfor the first time today are bran new. Three shades of brown, in two shapes. JS23X3 WINDOW DISPLAY. CHOICE OF- in Ribbons, Laces, Embroi deries, White Goods, Do mestics, Table Linens, Sheetings, Outing Flan- a. m. Williams & co. is still in existence. When the sessions of congress and the Canadian parliament are over, he expects that negotiation will be resumed and a satisfactory conclusion reached. Ho had no hope, however, of reaching a settlement in regard to the Alaskan boundary. It was impossible to reach a settlement with tliu prese.it view taken by thu United States, but he thought an hunoruble compromise may be arrived at. It may be settled by an honorable compromise or arbitration. A third party may he called to arbitrate. For the present, there Is a provisional boundary, which was also adopted in the way of a compromise. Tttlrcrnplieil -.'00 Mile. London, Feb, 12, Professor John Fleming, lecturing at Liverpool yester day, suid he had Slgunr Marconi's per mission to make the first mentionjof the fact that on tho 11 rat day of thu reign of King Kdwi.nl VII Marconi accomplished the astonishing feat of sending wireless messages between St, Catherines, Isle of Wight, and the Li.trd, 200 miles. Perfect communication between the two points has since hen ""'ablifclied. lilMiiiik' Iron Nnrvo. Was thu result of IiIb splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy aru not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want thesu qualities and thu success they bring, usu Dr. King's New Life Pills, They develop every power ol brain and body, Only 2f)eat lilakeley's drugstore, 0 You will not have boils if vou l H Clarke & Falk'a sure cure toi boils, Brown Fedora Hats OUT- Did you notice the superb bargains displayed in our East Window of Men's Fine Neckwear at choice. IMPERIALS, SQUARES, SCARFS, FOUR-IN-HANDS, PUFFS, CLUBS and BAT-WINGS. Not one Tie in the lot worth less than 50c from there up to $1.00. Klni; 'ot a ltoiuttii Catholic. Nkw Yoitic, Feb. 12. A dispatch to the Tiibuno from London Bays: One of thu most interesting events in connection with the opening of tliu parliament on Thursday will ho the formal declaration by the king of his disbelief in tho char acteri8ticdoctriues of the lloinan Catholic faith. Any person professing thu popish religion is incapublo of inheriting or possessing tho crown, and thu sovereign is bound to make tire required declara tion either on thu throne in the house of lords, in thu presence of both houses, at thu first meeting ot the tirst parliament after the accession, or at the coronation, whichever shall happen first. This curious survival of a less tolerant agu acquires particular significance on the present occasion, owing to the fact that the Earl Marshal, who will direct thu ceremonies at Westminister, is him self one of the most devout Itoman Catholics in England. rroptiity ol I'rlitra, London, Feb. 12. A dispatch from Madrid says that the Popu has deter mined 1 1 nt, t tha proceeds from the prop erty of thu friars in thu Philippines, if thu friars sell thu property and leave the Islands, will go into thu treasury of St. Peter's. Ills lloliuess permitted thu friars to hold estates for the support of thu uilsslnns, and if thu missions are abandoned the church will devote thu money to tho support of missions else where. Thu Spanish Ambassador to the Vati can, Senor Pidat, who was recently ap pointed to tho post, has intimate rela tions with the Pope, and will anon begin to discuss thu questions ullVctiiig thu in terests of Spanish church orders, 25c Men's Colored Laundered Shirts 50c at choice. and our counter-showing of Men's White Unlaundered Shirts at 25c each. Both are specialties not to be found outside of this store, at near these prices qualities considered. Children's Caps Worth from 2uc to G9c. SPECIAL I5c Story of h Slave. 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