1) c Halles VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 113, 1901. NO. GO AVIll Alumni to tlifl KIiib. Ni:w Yokk, March 12. A dispatch to the Hornlii from London, eays: Another attempt iH soon to he made to obtain royal clemency for Florence May brick. Tlio Baroness le Ronquos, Mrs. May brick's mother, I as been in London dur inn the hist week in consultation with her legal advisers for the purpose of framing a petition to the crown for her daughter's pardon. It lias been intimated that the prospect of bringing about such n denouement lias not diminished owing to Hie accession of His Majeety, Edward VII, hut quite tho contrary. However, that may be, that is to say, whatever views His Majesty may person ally entertain on the question of the guilt or punishment of Mrs. Mnybrick, it is not the intention of her friends to conduct the latest campaign for her re lease on similar lines to those formerly adopted. One (if the stanchest sup porters of the Baroness de Ronques is .1. II. Levy, the chairman of tho Personal Rights Association of the National Liberal Club. He has had several con ferences with Mr. Choate, while de clining officially to take part in such proceedings, has nevertheless assured the friends ot Mrs. Mnybrick that lie will do everything he can in his private capacity to further their object. Another new departure in the lutest effort to cecum the liberty of Mrs. Mny brick is the discountenancing of news paper advocacy. Mr Levy said : "While we recognize uud are grateful for the spirit actuating such support to our appeal, we cannot help feeling that its! very earnestness may eomehow tend to defeat its own object. Under the uircuuiBtunces we have deemed it best merely to plead the unfortunate lady's case as one meriting royal clemency, and on this ground to petition the king to grant her pardon." Mr. Levy's appeal will probably be handed to the Homo Secretary, Mr. Rit chie, this week. C'Iihiibii iH Foienliudowrd. London', Match VI. Preeiding at the annual meeting of the Associated Cham bers of Commerce of the Unittd King dom, which opened in 1-andon today, Lord Avebury foreshadowed changes in the British tarifl'utid urged the necessity of being prepared to promote the interests of Biitieh commerce on the termination of the present treaties. Al terations, he added, are already being eonsidoied in the treaties with Germany, Austria and Portugal. He ie greatly in tTettad in the outcome of the tanir wnr 1 which has suddenly broken out between the United States and Riifgia, ho said. Naturally, he said, America regerds as a marked bounty tho Russian system of aiding tho exportation of (ho surplus beet sugar. Thb whole dispute illustrates tbe complicated questions which arise when it is attempted to apply protection generally. As far as Great Britain is concerned, she will enter into negotia tions, not wishing to hainpei or curtail her commerce with her neighbors, but rather to promote it, being convinced that commerce benefits both buyers and sellers. On tho motion of Mr. Walton, M. P., the meeting parsed u resolution to the ellect tbat separation for the recent events in China should bo sought in in creased facilities for trade, rather than in money indemnity. t'uiin Jh ouii-ting iidwii. Washington, March 12. Conditions in Culm are said by officials at the war department to bo improving. It unas serted that the feeling of unreaes wVich followed the adoption of the Piatt Cuban resolution by congress is quieting down and gradually a peaceful condition ia be ing brought about. Confidence is ex pressed that this BUte of affairs in Cuba will continue unless something unfore seen should develop. The lsteBt in formation received by the department is said to be reassuring in its tone, and leads the officials to believe there will be no disturbances. "What Cuba wants ia test and peace," said nn official, discussing the matter, "and that seems to be the desire of her people. It is surely our desire." Senators Piatt and Cockrell are going to Cuba. Both are members of the senate military committee, aud desire to inform themselves as to the cocditiouB in the island. !ialn rroiulom Well. OitEao.s City, March 12. Early-sown grain in the Wilsonville section looks re markably well. ClackamaB county farmers anticipate a good crop of cereals this year. Many, however, will enguge in dairying, and will pay more attention to diversified farming. Several hop-growers in the vicinity of Wilsonville are awaiting returns from laK year's crop which they shipped to England on consignment. Don't you know that Cocoanut Cieam Hair Tonic will save your and your children's hair? You can get it for GO and 75 cents a bottle at Frazer's barber shop, sole agent. tf MAY PROCEED WITHOUT CONSENT United Mates Has Compact With Nicaragua and Costa Rica Regard Canal Clayton-Bulwcr Treaty of Xo Efl'cct. 3 Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has been, iii use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of tin (I has been mado under his cr soiml supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good ' are but Experiment h that trifle with and endanger tho health of Iufmits and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It uontaius neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstanve. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and aliays Feverishucss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach uud Dowels, giving, healthy uud natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tbe Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. y(f OCNTftUII OOMMNV. T MMAAAV BTWttT. WW V8 CITY. Nkw VoitK, March 12. Senator John T. Morgan, chairman of the committee on international canals, in an interview with the Washington correrpondent of the Journal and Advertiser, says : "If it is true, as I hope it is, that our canal rights in Nicaragua and Costa Rica, acquired last December by a com pact between the United States and those republics, will not become the subject of negotiations at the initiation of Kngland, we shall proceed quietly to construct own and use the canal, and Great Britain will be left to make.her objections in such form as she may choose. "Those agreements were made deliber ately and full knowledge that they were in diametric opposition to the Clayton- liulwer featy. They weie based on the principles of and adopted almost literal ly the regulations prescribed for the Suez Canal by the treaty ot Constan tinople of 1888. The president recognized the right of Costa Rica and Nicaragua to qualify their agreement with the United Slates according to the plans and prin ciplea of the treaty of Constantinople. "Great Britain and the United States na-i agreed to trie same declarations in uie nay-raunceioie treaty ana in con formity therewith bad agreed to silence any objection tuat might arise out of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty to the exclusive ownership and control of the Nicaragua Canal by the United States. Great Britain did not urge any objectionB but referred to them as being possible only and consented to remove them. Her honorable course at that time may not continue to animate her conduct under the reign of King Edward, but she must be aware that a covert threat of (lis pleaeure at our executing our acreements with Nicaragua will lose its moral force and its power to alarm the United States into another fit of paralysie. "Those agreements upon which the whole question of tho canal now hinges, will be carried out in harmony and with the undivided sentiment of the American people. If the conclusion that Great Britain is alleged to have reached had been given to the senate 10 days ago the Hepburn bill would now be the law of the land. All delay now is to the ad vantage of Great Britain and to our terrible disadvantage, but she lias gained another year on us. I hope it will be the last. Wo contemplate no breacli of the peace or of good feeling bccauBU we shall do, under our agreements with Costa Rica and Nicaragua wiiat wo have agreed to do, as those agreements are in lino with the treaty of Constantinople, to which all Europe assents." King 1h Tolerant. Ni:v Yohk, March 12. Commenting on the position taken by Mr. Balfour in the house ot commons on tho form of oath now taken by the king on meeting parliament for tho first time, the London correspondent of tho Tribune eays that the King takes pains to show today that he tolerates every form of ecclesiastical policy, for ho receives at St. James pal ace delegations of two conventions of tho established church, with Presbyterian, WeBleyans and Nonconformists of all shades of belief and form of government. Each will have a special audience. Hustling young umu can make $60 per month and expenses. Permanent, posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ" quick for particulars. Clark A Co,, Fourth find Locust Streets, Philadel hpia, l'a, 68-ti Those iu need of awnings should call on Vio Marden, who will give good work at reasonable figures. liMw Ladies' black dress skirts $2.25, 2.48, $2.1)9, $31)8, $4 and fJ.60 at The Now York Cash Store. You will not have boils if you t Clarke iSc Falk's sure euro tor boils. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the beet. Ask your er H-er for them, Subscribe for Tine Giwoniomc, ONE OF ...Our New Spring Styles... The "Military" Sack Suit. (isP, sis Perfect Pitting. Superbly Tailored. Made of an unfinished worsted, the most popular suiting of the season ; navy blue with a faint light stripe. The coat is made to fit snugly to the figure in tbe back, with well-balanced shoulders, giving that very stylish broad-shouldered appearance. Corners are half rounded. Average length 30 inches. Trousers aie a trifle wider at knee than last season ; same bottom. As soon as the weather clears you will be ready for your npw spring suit anyway in time for Easter; we will take that much for granted, at least. Now when you're ready or before come in. The firet of the spring styles are here. You will par don us for saying, they are the finest at tbe price ever shewn in this store which is saying a good deal, we admit. If you are not yet ready to buy or look feel assured that a few days more will aee the assortment doubled and full ot tbe choicest creations of this country's beat tailors which means of the world. A word to those who would wear made-to-meaeure clothes : Unless you can afford to patron ize the very beat merchant tailor and pay his fancy price, buy end wear ready-made clothing. The ready-made clothing of today is not what it used to be. It has, like everything else, followed closely iu the wake of progress, and is today as far superior to its former kind as the up-to-date stores of the present time are to the primitive cross-roads stores of the early days. It is far superior to tbe av erage merchant tailor work, in quality of materials (inside and out), is more stylishly cut and finished and if price-difference is any object to you is only about half the tailors'.figures. There is no reason on earth Why a man who is within calling distance of this store should have his clothing made to measure. When our spring line is complete we challenge the man who says we cannot suit or fit him. In the Dry Goods Section. SILK Department: We display this morning for tbe firEt time Illuminated Poplins, Figured Poplins, Plain or dotted Louisiene, Peu de Soie, Imperial TafFettas, Warranted uot to crack. First Showing of..... India, China and Japanese Silks. $2.00 New Gilt Belts! N w Purses of Gen uine Alligator ! New Chatelaines ! New Neckwear! New Corsets ! SPW HATS AND $3.00. More in a few clays. The first comers, including the sure-to-be-popular " Golf Hat" now on display in our window. New SILK WAISTS. A. M. WILLIAMS & GO. New SPRING JACKETS Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James h. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & balk, agents. mi VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. One Night.... TUESDAY, March 19 EARL & NELGEN Present the -1-nct comedy drama, Between Two Hearts Wo guarantee a first-class perform ance, and a good com pan v, headed by a Miss Catherine Tabor. If you are not pleased yon get your money back. A moral mid inetructivo plot, told In a simple, pretty and clean manner. 60c to all parts of the house. Bents will bo ou tula at Clarke & Fulk's, Kdtruy. Came to my place, seven miles weat of The Dalles, first of November last, a black Jersey steer, two years old ; small split iu each ear; no brand visible. Owner can have same by proving owner ship and paying all charges. flt)-5t J. P. Aoidius. FOR SALE.. Twelve head of work horses, plows, drill, wagon and three sets of double harness. Approved notes taken. Ap ply to A, C. Rieu, 2in-wtf The Dalles. We havo just received a very hand some line of all wool black dreas skirts. We shall oiler tills lino at attractive prices. He euro and give us a call be fore making your spring purchase as we will eavi you money. The New York Casli Store. Counterfeits of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name DoWitt's upon the box and wrap per. It is u harmless and healing salve for fikin diseases. Unequalled for pilea. Clarke & Talk's P. O. Pharmacy. FOR SALE""" Twenty well-broke marea aud geldings, weight from 11100 to 1050 pounds, In quire of Fm:i Fibhkh, flii-limv The Dalles. When you are bilious, use those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. Don't forget this. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full lino of paint aud artist's brushee, A full Hue of ladies' black dress ekirts just arrived at The New York Cash Store. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'ar&e & Falk. Girl wanted to do general house work in family of three. No children. Ap ply at this office. mch5-Iw Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James E. l'atton strictly pure liquid paiuta Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. aud 50 eta. Wakeley the druggist. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold ou a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of tho food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediato relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Wakeley, the druggist. Their promptness and their pleasant eifeets make DeWitt's Ltttle Early Risers most popular little pills whorever they are known. They are simply per fect tor liver and bowel troubles, Clarke & Falk'a P. 0. Pharmacy. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Paiii Halm. Try it. For sale by Dlake ley, the druggist.