SI)c Dalles VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1901. NO. 45 VETS GAVE FEAST AT WASHINGTON All Resident Orcgonians Were Invited Invitations and Hills of Fate Were I'rinted in Chinook Visit of the Veterans to the President. M'Mi.vnvim.k, Feb. 21. News has been received here from the Indian war veterans' delegation which went to Wash ington to try to secure recognition of the veterans' claims for pensions. The com mittee has been losing no time in intro ducing' itself und its mission. The vete rans gave a dinner February !ih to all reunion). Oregonians. Printed bills of fare ami invitations to this feast were in Chinook. Copies have been received here, which have been translated. The invitation w.ib as follows : "Dear Friend : Come this Saturday, February Dili, at (1:30 in the eveninc, at the, St. .lames cafe. Lots to eat, good time, no intoxicants. livery friend wants vuu to come and have a good time. "T. A. Wood, "Head Fighter Friend of Long Ago." The feast was followed by toastB and speeches, Colonel T. A. Wood presiding. CnnimiHsioner Hermann, of the general land olllce, gave his experiences us mem ber of cuugrcss in working for the Ore gon pension measure, and spoke of war time episodes in Southern Oregon. Rep resentative Tongue explained difficulties that beset such (tension legislation, and guve u reeume of his own eflbits. Re inarkH were made by Mr. Gilfrey, legisla tive clerk of the senate for twenty years ; .Mr. Sherman und Mr. Dodge, of the land o llice; Mr. Cooper, Judge Riddle, Captain Stillwell, Captain Wheeler, and Captain Mount. Captain Wheeler speaking of the pension bill providing for the Oregon pinneerB, resented the imputation of public or private charity, and delared Unit th nation owes to tiie Indian war veterans the existence of three great states, where the British flag might hae flouted today, but for their patriotism and valor. Stories wore told of the kittles with the Modocs und many a thrilling indiuu tight. Captain Applegate also spoke, end an nounced the regrets of Senator Simon, i who was prevented from uttendim: by ul I .I.U.ila I.1..CTT. 1 AVogelable Pr cparationfor As similaling theFoodandRegula Ung the Stomachs andBowels of ILI1HWM!III!JH Promotes Dige3lion.Cheerfur ness and Rest. Contains nelller Opium.Morplune norMiueraL Not Karcotic . 1f aroMArSiMVaPtTCNVt KuyJm, Seut 'flx.Smtta ' r Apcrfccl Remedy rorConslipa Hon , Sour Stotnach,Diarrhoea tuulLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of JEW YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. I ii ,i, iiii ir Ulfti'i;.!" previous engagement, and of Represents livo Moody, who rilfnderl a similar ex cuse in a note written in the Chinook dialect. Rev. Jesse Kirk, a full-blooded Kalamath, roused enthusiasm by recit ing the progress of his people. At the close of the evening Captain Wood al luded to the presence of one known to all the guests, an early pioneer whoso life for over half a century had been devoted to Oregon's history and journal ism and called on Mr. Clark, librarian at the land office law library. The latter followed brief remarks by recitinic "A Webfoot Welcome" in verse. As a finale to the evening' Roodfellowship, all joined in singing "America." "Nlialt Not Html, llut Ma)Kt Loot." Nhw Yohk, Feb. 21. J. Martin Miller, of this city, who has just arrived, having reached England from China, by way of Ceylon, said in an interview: "I attended two sales of loot in the Boxer Palace, which the Rev. Dr. Ament occupied in Pekin, after the relief by the allies. Dr. Ament took possession of the treasuies which he found there, held Bales and kept nccqnnt of the proceeds, crediting them against the claims which he makes for mission property destroyed. Much of the loot was bought by an American speculator of Shanghai. "I had an interview with Li Hung Chang, which indicated that he was pre paring to ofTset the claims of the powers for indemnity by giving an account of the loot taken. Hib Excellency was in very good humor. " '1 have just had the Christian com mandments read to me,' he eaid, through his interpreter, 'and I think they need revising. The eighth commandment should be made to read, "Thou shalt not steal, but mayest loot." ' "It haB been taid that Your Excellence is favoring Russia in the negotiations, becauseyou have an understanding with that country, and are to be the governor of Manchuria, I suggested. " '1 am simply grateful to Russia for having withdrawn her troops,' His Ex cellency replied." Illown Til Atom. The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New LilH Pills, which are perfectly liBrnilees, gently stimulate liver and bowels to fx- pel poieonouE matter, cleanse the svstem and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Oolv oc at (j. U. Blakeley'e srug store. 1 GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the LSignature AW of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA New Belt Buckles. Gilt and oxydized ; new de signs each 18c. Similar, lar ger size ; gilt only each 50c. Gilt Belt Buckle. p.methyst, tur quoise or ruby settings. Special 25C. CHINA WILL ACCEPT TERMS Proposed Expedition of Yon Waldcrsee Therefore Unnecessary Russia And France Will Not Join Him. Wabiiinuton, Feb. 21. A cablegram has been received at the state depart ment from Minister Conger, stating that theChiueee plenipotentiaries have in formed the foreign ministers that the emperor has airreed to all the punish tnentB named iu his (Conger's) telegram of February tit li last. Pakis, Feb. 21. The correspondent here of the Associated Press has excel lent authority for the statement that Field Marshal Count vou Waldersee'e expedition will not start, as it is be lieved a decree will be published in Pekin today, accepting the terms demanded by the ministers, The expedition, therefore, will not be necessary. Should the inforuiatio'n prove untrue, it can be said upon the same authority, It is most certain France and Russia will not participate iu any punitive expedi tion, us those nations have consistently,1 with the United States, opposed any military reprisals beyond those necessary to relieve the legations. The correspond ent' of the Associated Frees Is informed that the French minister of foreign uf- fairs, M. Delcasse, is strongly opposed to the proposed military expedition. Sr. PuTHitsiiuiui, Feb. 21. The Nvoe Vremya's Vladivoetock dispatches re port that trouble is again rising iu Southern Manchuria, Boxer mission aries have alreudy arrived there, und Chinese forces are joining the Boxer movement. The Brisk Buying at the Opening Day of this GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE is being kept right up. Yesterday was a banner da' in this line the sales aggregating nearly double those of the first day, and more than double of the second. It is very gratif3'ing to us to be able to make this announce ment; it is the best evidence that our offerings in White Goods are worthy stand the test of critical inspection and are appreciated. If you would partake of the choicest, come immediately. True, this sale will continue for some days but each day will see the assortment smaller will see less of the better styles. There are Children's White Dresses, Underwaists, Skirts, Drawers and Infants' Slips better values than ever before at these prices: 12c, 19c, 29c, 55c, 79c and $1.13. In Ladies' Wear an exquisite assortment of good, well-made, nicely trimmed Gowns, Chemise, Corset Covers, Drawers, Long and Short Skirts. These prices are not representative of the value. Special 12 Wc, 19c, 29c, 55c, 79c, $1.13 per garment NEW GOODS Just opened. New Ribbons, New Pocket-booke, New Chatelaine Bags, New Trimming Buckles, Buttons, Braids, Gilt Tinsel Tassels, Gilt Frog Fasten ers, Spikes, and New Cloth-of-Gold Belts. A. M. WIliLIAMS & COMPANY. To JMvIiIh the lttlhln8, Ciiicauo, Feb. 21. The Tribune says: General paseermer agents of the trans continental roads, in session iu this city, considered measures for the nbsoluto maintenance of military rates. Many of. the regiments in the Philippines are expected to return home in the near future, und the roads are anxious to pre vent a scramble for the business by tiie various lines, and the cutting of rates below a paying basis. A pool is now being formed in connection with this business, and it is to be divided equally among all the competing roads. To carry out this agreement, it was decided that no bids shall be made by individual roads, but that hereafter Chairman McLeod, of the Western Passenger Association is to put in n bid for all roada when the government asks for bids. It Dazxlog The World, No Discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it Is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by ii. C. Blakeley, the druggist, who guarantees satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles OOo and if 1,00. Trial bottles free, 1 For the weakness and prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt and elFeetive as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly endorsed us an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles und its early use prevents consumption. It was made to cure quickly, Clarke AFalk's P. O, Pharmacy. For fashionable dressmaking and plain sewing, call and see Mrs, 8, E. Hender son, 308 Third street, in Mrs. Eddon's house, jlO-ltu Superior qualitv BONE HAIRPINS NEW BROOCH The Buffalo Brand. One dozen highly fin ished hairpins in a box; in amber, shell und black. Choice of 6 new designs. Per box, special. . . .25C Gilt cord effect, with matrix turquoise set ting; each 50c. How to Cure Croup, Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. V., says : "Chamber lain's Coutfh Remedy is tho best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fills to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bo-ne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Iloer l'l-laonera at Ceylon. Nuw YoitK, Feb. 21. J. Martin Miller, who haB just returned from the Orient, speaking of his visit to Ceylon, said : "Up in the hills, nt nn elevation of 3500 feet, in a delightlul climate and in a tine sanitary situation, I saw the en campment wiiere 4700 Boer prisoners were confined with a series of high barbed-wire fences. There were 200 or 300 Americans among them, and those I talked witii seemed to owe their plight to having gone to South Africa rather from a love of adventure than from any sympathy with the Boer cause. They Ime ft good deal of liberty, "There does not appear to be any great desire among the Boers for the war to end, bo that they can go home, and they appear to be fairly contented. Boer ofllcerB are at liberty, being re quired only to report themselves twice u week," The Kent flutter. A piece of limine dampened witii Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the utlected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled witii lame hack or pains in the side orJlcheet, give it a trial and you are certain to be moie than pleased witii the prompt relief which it atrords, Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives re lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist, A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Fulk. I New White Goods. Dainty Dimities. Plain and Checked Nainsooks, India Linens, Victoria Lawns, Persian Lawns, Plain and Dotted Swiss, Long Cloths, Cambrics, Organdies. The New Percales are very much admired. 36-inch Percales new designs in white ou garnet, china blue, indigo blue, and black. Regular 12.jC value Per yard, 10c. Better quality, 15c. NOTICE. My wife, Hattie BelleBnrlingame.bav ing deserted me, I will not be responsi ble for any debts she may contract from this date. Kuoau Bui!mngamk. January 29, 1901. j'29-5w Hamilton Browu's "Good as Gold" shoe for men and boys are the best wearing shoes in the world. Nog. 12 to 2, ifl.G5; 2.1.. to 5)., $1 85; G to 10, $2.25. FOR SALE- Twenty well-broke mares and geldings, weight from 1300 to 1650 pouuds. In quire of Fred Fishkk, U3-lmw Tiie Dalles. Taken V, Came to my place on 3-Mile, Dec. 2-Uh, a sorrel horse, branded W a on left neck und blotch brand on lett hip; age 5 years; unbroken. M. S. Evans, f0-lm The Dalles, Or. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipatiou. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refuuded. 25 eta it nd 50 its, Blakeley, the druggist, Our Store is the Talk of the Town. Popularity never ceases with us. WHY? Finest Stock and Lowest Prioes. Now York Sunday World 5c. GUMBERT'S, The Dalles Leading Cigar and To bucco House,