VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1901. NO. 61 ;iniiirit of tlm llrltUli. Nuw Yokk", March Hi. -Speaking of thoattltudoof the English press on the treaty situation, a dispatch to the Triliune from London sayp: "There is no note of triumph in the articles which have appeared since the rejection of the senate amendments to tho canal treaty. The langnago is moderate and there is a general die position to drop tho subject as quickly no possible, without giving offense to the Americans. Those who havo seen the text of the memorandum say that the re jection is made in terms of courtesy and dignity, and are confident that the lucidity and fairness with which the ISiltish objections are urged will make a good impression in America. "The text of the reply had not been seen at the American embassy yesterday, but the substance and line of argument wub known ami no secret was made of the satisfaction felt over the fact that tho treaty had not. been allowed to lapse in silence without a word from the foreign office. A courteous note with a clear statement of reasons is clearly better than silence would havo been with automatic closure of tho subject through expiration of tiie time limit. Tiie sub ject is left in a form winch will enable the state department to take it up anew at its own discretion. Meanwhile the Kuglish press is acting on ttie principle that the less said, the sooner it ib mended." pyro and burned him. Henderson was taken from tho ofilcers beforo daybreak nt Itasca, while they were trying to take him to 1-ort Worth to save him fiom violence. lho mob was well organized and under perfect control of leaders, who made no secret of the fate awaiting tho negro, but announced he would be burned at tho stake in a public Equaro at Corsicana about noon. The torch was applied, a howling crowd of people surrounded tho victim, reveling In the agonies of his death. Henderson's crime was most atroci ous. Mrs. Younger's body was found near her home and was almost un recognizable from cuts and bruises. She had fought bravely for her life and honor, but without success. Every room in the house was bespattered with blood. With in an hour after the crime posses were after tho fiend and ho was captured only after most vigorous efforts. Ilrii7.ll' Mouurt'liUl riot. Ni:w Youk, March 13. A dispatch to the Herald from Ulo Janeiro says : Presi dent Saline has sent a telegram to tho Governor of San Pablo, saying there Ib no cuuse for anxiety in the call for the vessels stationed at Puerto Algre. He declares it has nothing to do with the supposed inonarchial plot. The public nre anxious, hoTever, over the reports. Officials decline to talk freely of tho reasons for the extraordinary military .! .1.-. I t ... 1 Tl I- :recauiiuiin mat are ueing laaen. li is asserted on high authority that the first intimation of trouble was given by Rear Admiral Waudekolp, chief of the general staf!' of the navy. Admiral Waudekolp is said to have visited President Bailee find informed him that some secret plan wus being made among the officers of the navy. It iiriifd lit Htakti In lxu. CoiiKicANA, Texas, March 13. John Henderson, a negro, this morning con fessed fully to the murder of Mrs. Younger. About noon u mob built a Will InvrMlcatn Hawaiian FUhes. Sr.moiti) Univkusitv, Cal., March 13. President I). S. Jordan and Dr. O. P. Jenkins, of the physiology department, had been deputed by the government to go to Hawaii and superintend a year's investigation of the fishes and fish laws oi ue tsianae. Jiiey win be accom panied by B. F. Evermann, of Stanford, and by several eastern scientists. Dr. Jordan will leave the university at the close of the present eemeetei , to be gone all summer. DEATH OF EX- PRES. HARRISON End Came Painlessly While the Gener al was Surrounded by Members o His Family. Hustling young mau can make $60 per month and expenses. Permanen.'. posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ' quick for particulars. Clark oi Co., Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel hpia, Pa, s8-ti Don't you know that Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will save 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 Wanted Experienced waitresses; good wages to right parties. Apply at this office. inlL'-lu Those in need of nwnings should call on Vic Marden, who will give good work at reasonable figures. 12-lw Ladies' black dress skirts $2.25, $2.48, $2.U9, $3 9S, $4 and $4.50 at The New York Caeh Store. You will not have boils if you I Clarke & Falk's pure cure toi boils. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your c X'er for them. Tho Kind You Itavo Always Bought mid which has been, iu use for over 30 jearH, has borne tho signature of uud has been made under his pcr- -7-- Koiml supervision since its infancy. 'GOCC&jtt Allow no nun t.rwlfwnlvn vmi In tliiM. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that triilo with and endanger the health of luluuts mid Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It unitains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio Mibatanee. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm "ml ullays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea uud AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation mid Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. YMF eiHTAVN 0MMNV, VT MUWUV TMtT, Iff VO Cmf, Indianai'omh, March 13. General Benjamin Harrison died at 4:45 o'clock this afternoon without regaining con eciousness. His death was quiet and painlees, there being a general sinking until the end camp, which wns marked by a single gasp for breath as life da parted from tho body of the statesman The re.ativee, with a few exceptions and several of tho ex-President's old anil tried friends were at tho bedside when he passed away. The General's condition was so bad tins morning, after a restless night, that the attending phyeicians understood that the end could not be far off, and all the bulletins sent out from the sick room were to this effect, eo that all the family and friends were prepared when the final blow came. Tho gradual failing of the remarkable strength ehown by the patient became more noticeable in the afternoon, and a few minutes before the end there was an apparent break-down on the part of the sufferer, as he sur rendered to the disease against which he had been bravely battling for eo many hours. The change was noticed by the phyeicians, and the relatives and friends who had retired from the sick room to the library below were quickly sum inoned, and reached the bedside of the General before he passed away. News of the death spread rapidly. Word was flashed from bulletin boards of the newspapers, and was thus com municated to tho people on their way home. The announcement produced the greatest eorrow, nearlv every one having nurtured the hope that General Harrison would recover. In a few mo merits the flags on all the public build ings and most of the downtown business blocks were hoisted at half-mast, and other outward manifestations of mourn ing were made. None of General Harrieon's children were present at hie death. Neither Rus sell Harrison nor Mrs. McKee had reached the city, although both were hurrying on their way to the bedside of their dying father as fast as steam would bear them. Elizabeth, the little daugh ter, hud been taken from the sick room by her nuree beforo tho end came. To Succeed Urmia. Washington, March 13, Senator De pew and Representative Soutliwick, of New York, today presented to tho presi dent the name of General John Palmer, of Albany, N. Y as a candidate for pension commissioner to succeed 11. Clay Evans. Genera) Palmer was commander-in-chief nf the G. A. R. iu 1891 and was twice secretary of state of New York. In presenting Generul Palmer as a candidate it was upon the supposition that there is to be a change in the head of the pension ofllce. The president, however, it is understood, gave no direct intimation of his purpose of appointing a successor to Colonel Evans. Senator Depew said that the matter of Colonel Sanger's appointment as as sistant secretary of war was not mentioned iu his interview with tiie president. Senators Foster and turner and Repre sentatives Cushmanand Jones, of Wash ington, called upon the president today and urged him to visit their statu upon the occasion of his trip to tho Pacific Coast. They desire him to visit Seattle, Taco.ina and Spokane. Tho president informed him that his itinerary had not been made up, but that it was his present intention to go north from San Frunelsuo, and that he hoped to paee through Wash ington on his way home. ONE OF ...Our New Spring Styles... The "Military" Sack Suit. Perfect Fitting. Superbly Tailored. Made of an unfinished worsted, the most popular suiting of the season ; navy blue with a faint light etripe. The coat is made to fit snugly to the figure in the back, with well-balanced shoulders, giving that very stylish broad-shouldered appearance. Corners are half rounded. Average length 30 inches. Trousers ate a trifle wider at knee than last eeaeon ; 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 como in. The first of the spring styles are here. Yon will par don us for saying, they are the finest at the 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 daye more will see the assortment doubled and full ot the choicest creations of this country's best tailors which means of the world. A word to those who would wear made-to-measure clothes : Unless you can afford to patron ize tho very best merchant tailor and pay his fancy price, buy and wear ready-made clothing. The ready-made clothing of today is not what it used to be. It has, like everything else, followed closely in 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 the 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'.Ggures. 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 the first time Illuminated Poplins, Figured Poplins, Plain or dotted Louisiene, Peu de Soie, Imperial TarTettas, Warranted not to crack. India, China and Japanese Silks. New Gilt Belts ! N w Purses of Gen uine Alligator ! New Chatelaines ! New Neckwear! New Corsets ! First Showing of..... SMW1G HATS 0 $3.00 More in a few days. Tho first comers, including the sure-to-be-popular " Golf Hat " now on display in our window. New SILK WAISTS. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. New SPRING JACKETS Kllllll UllHIIgUll to 1'tllMIII. Putrefying food iu the intestines pro uces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisoiiB from clogged bowels, gently, ea9ily but surely, curing Constipation, Rilioueness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all 1 ! I'l.l .1 I - 1 4 ,. .iver, jviuiiuy nnu nuwei iruuiii'JH. uiny 5c at G. C. Hhikeloy's drug store. 4 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING- Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company, at the company's office in The Dalles, on Sat urday, April 0, 1901, t 2 o'clock p.. m., (or the purpose of electing seven di rectors and transacting euch other business as may properly come before said meeting, Hy order of the president. The Dalles, Oregon, niarcti o, jmn, ln L. K. Ckowk, bec'y. How to Uur ()roiii, Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says : "Chamber- aln's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine hildroii'd remedy for croup and never falls to euro." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after tho croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bene iu mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept nt hand ready for instant uso as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Iilakeloy, the druggist, Don't Let Them Hult'ttr. Often children are tortured with itch ing and burning eczema and other skin diseases but liuckleu's Arnica Salve heals the iu a- roies, expels inflammation, leaves tlio okiu without a scar, Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on earth as good, Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only Sou at G. 0. Hlakoley 's drug store. 4 Don't It till It III, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Paiu Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone, Sold by Clarke & Fttlk. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last, Clarke & Falk have them, KHtruy. Came to my place, seven miles west of The Dalles, first of November last, a black Jersey steer, two years old ; small split in each ear; no brand visible. Owner can havo same by proving owner ship and payiug all charges. f!0-5t J. P. AciiDU'.s. BUSINESS LOCALS. FOR SALE. Twelve head of work horses, plows, drill, wagon and threo sots of double harness, Approved notes taken. Ap ply to A, C. Rice, 2in-vtf Tho Dalles. Wo havo just received a very hand some line of all wool black dress skirts. We 6ha)l oiler this lino at attractive prices, He sure and give us a call be foro making your spring purchase us we will savn you money. The New York Casli Store. Counterfeits of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name DaWitt's upon the bos and wrap per. It is a harmless and healing salve for skut diseases, Unequalled for piles. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. FOR SALE- " Twenty well-broke mares and geldings, weight from 1300 to 1050 pounds, In quire of Fui:i) FiHiiuit, flli-lniw The Dalles, When youare bilious, use those famous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Karly Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. Clarko & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. A full line of EaBtman films and sup plies Just received by Clarke A Falk, Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. .Don't forget this. Clarke & Falk have on Bale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. A full line of ladles' black dress ekirts just arrived at The New York Cash Store. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Came k Falk. Girl wanted to do general house work in family of three. No children. Ap ply at this office. mchS-Iw Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James E. Pattou strictly pure liquid paints Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst colli in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 uts. and 50 cts. Blakeley the druggist, Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets uro sold on a positive guarantee, Cures heart-burn, raising of tho food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia, One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Ulakeley, the druggiBt. Their promptness uud their pleasant effects make DeWitt's Ltttle Early Risers most popular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply per fect lor liver and bowel troubles. Clarke & Falk's P, 0. Pharmacy. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's, Pain Halm. Try It, For sale bv Blake ley, the druggist,