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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH 25, 1901.
NO. 70
THE INSULAR
TEST SUITS
Decision of the Supreme Court Kagcr
ly Awaited.
W.sniN(ro.v, Mnrch 18. At the open
ing of the supremo court today Chief
Justice Fuller announced that, beginning
ne.xt Monday, the court would tnko a
recess for two weeks. This la generally
eupppjsed to mean that shortly after
Mnrch LNith tho court will begin the
formal consideration of the insular test
suite, brought to break down tho govern
ment's colonial policv, the briefs and
argmncntB in which were submitted
nearly two months ago. Ho eager is tho
popular interest in the final outcome of
this litigation aud eo 'widespread is the
belief that on a Monday, which is
decision day, the court is going to render
its opinion, that the supremo court
clumber was crowded again today with
lawyers and a miscellaneous throng of
spectators, as it has been nearly every
Monday since the arguments in the
eases were closet' by A ttornev-General
Griggs and ex-Secretary .John ft. Carlisle
for and against the government respet
ively. On ae trustworthy authority aa is
obtainable, however, it can be said that
the court has not yet reached tne pre
liminary stage of its final consideration
of the cases, and for this reason the be
lief is spreading in well informed circles
and the decision will not be ready fur
announcement before the end ol the
term, which is the middle of May, and,
as heretofore intimated by the Tribune,
probably not until the court reassembles
next October, after its lom; summer
recess. One of the highest officials in
Washington said today that ho did not
look for the decision before October, and
based his opinion on what he knows of
the court's methods in nil important
vases.
f.cyitlHii I'apj'il.
ISos'ion, Matc'i Rev. Dr. V. C.
Window, vice-president of the Egyptian
Exploration Fund, stated that in addition
to the papyri from Oxyrhychus presented
to several universities, is a valuable lot
of !!! papyri from several cities in tho
Kayum, which linve been received for
distribution, A papyrus for Yale of tho
The Kind You Havo Always Bought, ami which lists been
In uso for ovir iJO years, hits homo tho sitfiiatnro otf
and has boon made under his iur
j? , jSJStf-f-'P- soir.il supervision slneo its infancy.
tar?X-&CcUM Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ".Tust-as-frood" aro Imt;
J:ierini-juts that trifle Willi and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Casloria is a harmless substitute for Ctistor Oil, Paro
tforic, Drops aud Soothing1 Syrups, It is Pleasant. Ifc
4sontalns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo
NiibHtauce. Its ao is its ,'iiaranteo. It destroys AVormtt
and allays Foverlshness. It cures Diarrluea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It usslmllutes tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Howels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
twt ec ntaum comr. rt mimw tmt, ww vbm orrv.
22nd book of the Iliad of the firstcentury,
preserves t ho notable combat between
Achilles and Hector. Harvard gets two
pieces of tho Odyssey of the first century.
Tho University of Pennsylvania Iihb a
fragment of the Odyssey of the first
century.
Among seven papyri for Columbia is a
tax collector's returns, showing items
and how the collectors made returns in
A. I). 10(1. In the papyrus for Hamilton
College is the receipt of a voter named
PhlloxentiB.
One of tho two papvri for Vassar Col
lege is the official notice of the birth of a
eon from Ischyias and his wifo Thaisa
rion, A. D. 150. Of six papri for
Princeton one is a return of house
property A. D. 181, from Ham bona to
Dins and Herodes, keepers of the registry
of property. Tho rise of tho Nile was
the great annual -event, and upou it
taxes were calculated. Hence one of
the six papyri sent to Johns Hopkins,
trea'ing of tho unwatered land tilled by
Ptollasous, A. I). 103, is peculiarly
interesting. She declares that her field
at Enhemeria did not iret the water.
Her plea in a word is "no crops, no
tHxes."
Whltf) Alun Turned Vellonr.
Great consternation was felt by the
friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington,
Ky., when they saw he was turning yel
low. His skin slowly changed color, also
his eyes, and ho suffered terribly. His
malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was
treated by tho beet doctors, but without
benefit. Then he was advised to try
Klectric Hitters, the wonderful Stomach
and Liver remedy, and he writes : "After
taking two bottles I was wholly cured."
A trial proves its matchless merit for all
Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles.
Only 25c. Sold by G. C. Blakeley, the
druggist. 0
How to Cure ('roup.
Mr. U. Gray, who lives near Amenia,
Duchess county, N. Y., Bays : "Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is the best medi
cine I have ever used. It is a fine
children's remedy for croup and never
fails to cure." When given as soon as
the child becomes hoarse, or even after
tho croupy cough has developed, it will
prevent tho attack. This should be
bo-no 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 Blakeloy, tho druggist.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke
& Falk.
Signature of
Olrln Held l'r Anion.
DxvroN, Wash., March 24. Lizzie
Rosqui and i'earl Evans, aged 15 and 14
years, were yesterday bound over to the
superior court for attempting to burn
the Central School at this place February
22nd. Gladys Cunningham, aged 13
years, was acquitted on a like charge,
tho date of her alleged offense being
February 7th. Knowledge of tho crime
is due to n reward of $250 offered by
the county court of Columbia county.
The girls were witnesses against one
another. Lizzie Roe qui asserted that in
the first attempt Gladys Cunningham
carried oil to the school building and at
the noon hour poured it on some kindling
under the central stairway, and after
school was dismissed in the afternoon,
set fire to it. Gladys Cunningham
testified that her accuser was tho guilty
one; that she had taken no part in the
crime other than being an eye witness
to it. The court decided likewise.
In the case of the second attempt,
Lizzie Rosqui testified that Pearl Evans
accompanied her to the schoolhouse on
the evening of February 23rd ; that she
poured oil through a hole in the window,
which had been made with a stone; that
Pearl lighted two matches and with the
second succeeded in firing tho building.
Pearl Eviiiib' testimony laid the blame
on Kizzie Rosqui. She stated that the
only part taken by herself was to ac
company the 'latter, and became an un
willing to witness to the act. As before
stated the court bound them both over
to the superior court.
Tariff and Trunin.
Washington, March 23. Representa
tive Babcock, of Washington, who intro
duced a bill placing steel products on the
free list, says that he will reintroduce
the bill in the next congress, and will
couple with it sections placing tin plate
and glass on the free list. He declares
that he will make a fight for this legis
lation in the next session, and that the
republicans should not stand for the
Dingley bill as if it were a Chinese joss.
Not only will he attack the tariff on
trust products, but all other tariff pro
visions which allow the sonsumers to be
squeezed. The expressions of approval
that Babcock has received since he intro
duced the bill convince him that modifi
cation of the tariff where it allows the
formation of trusts throughout the
country.
l'ructor in HiiTunu.
Nkw Youk, March 23. A dispatch to
the Herald from Havana Bavs:
Senator Proctor says Iub trip is private
and personal. He means to investigate
iinofllcially tho political conditions here.
Several members of tho convention
visited the senator, who states that tho
Piatt amendment was passed by congress
in the honcHt belief that it was for the
best interests of Cuba, and because of
the understanding that it would accept
able to the Cubans, flu now Inula here
niaiiy constructions put on the terms
which ho stateH wore not intended,
riuvi-H T i, I'kiiii ! I ll.
"Our little daughter had an almost fa
tal attack of whooping cough ami bron
chitis," writes Mrs. W. lv. llaviland, of
Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all otl er
remedies failed, wo saved her life with
Dr. lviug'H Now Diteovery. Our niece,
who had Consumption in an advanced
stage, also used this wonderful medicmo
and to-day she is perfectly well." Des-
' .1 . .. II It -.!..!!.
pernio inrnai ami mug inpeus?s viuiu iu
Dr. Kiug'ri New Discovery aa to no other
medicine on earth. Infallible foi Coughs
and Colds. 50c anil .$1,00 bottles guar
anteed by G. C, ltlakeley, the druggist.
Trial bottles free. 0
lull Outllilll't lluvii SIciimI II,
If he'd had Itching Piles. They're
terribly annoying; but Huclden'n Ainica
S.ilvo will cum the worst caHii of piles on
earth. It has cured thousands. For In
juries, Pains or ilodily Eruptions It's
thu heat salve In the world. Price 2.rui
ii box, Cure guaranteed. Sold by G, O.
Blakeloy, the druggist, (I
When you are bilious, use those famous
little pills known aa DoWitt'a Little
Eirly HUora to cleanse tho liver and
bowels. They never gripe. Oltirko it
Falk's P. O, Pharmacy,
We oiler for u limited period the
twlce-u-week Ciiuonuu.u, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under thin offer must' be puid iu od
vance, f
Early Hose seed potatoes for sale at
the Stadelinnii Comm. Co, mS-lin
The most nonular is the soven-eoro
of same material ; silk folds or applique.
WE SHOW the latest styles of black silk Dresa Skirts $IO to
(Jolf S(irty.
flounce; all heavily stitched around
seams.
Prices range
ffeu iipdeirts...
Jr)e "princess Tett?rnier?."
Stylish garments; everyone in this big new ship
ment open tbia morning. Come and see them.
Made of mercerized sateens in the following colors :
Purple, in six shades; red in three shades; and cerise,
blue and black. Made with deep accordeon plaited or
scalloped rullle, trimmed in cords, velvet ribbon or ruf
fles ot same material. Select fiom this range of prices :
$1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $2.75
$3, $3.50, $3.75, $4, $5 and $5.50.
Ue styoiiJ Exclusive Styles 19
The new blouse and Etou effects
variety of fashionable materials
Wear
Royal Worcester
Corsets.
A.
Oni'Htlon AiiMrnreil.
Yes, August Flower still has the largest
salo of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers and grandmothers
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion and biliousness. Doctors
were scarce und they seldom heard of
appendicitis, nervous prostration or
heart failure, etc. They used August
Flower to clean out tho system and stop
fermentation of undigested food, regu
late tho action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the sys
tem, and that is all they tool: when feel
ing dull and bad with headach?H and
othor aches. You onlj need a few doses
of Green's August ' Mower, in liquid
form, to mako you satisfied there is
nothing serious tho matter with you.
Get Green's prize almanac. Olaike &
Falk's. 1
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-
Notice is hereby given that there will
tm a meeting of the Dalles, Portland &
Astoria Navigation Company, at the
company's oluYu in The Dulles, on Sat
urday, April 11, 1D01, at 2 o'clock p. ni.,
lor thu purpose of electing coven di
lectors and transacting such other
business as may properly eoino before
etild nieetinir. By order of the piesldout.
Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 5, 1001.
1m L. 10. Cnowi:, Seo'y.
Counterfeits of DeWitt'sWlteh Hazel
Salvo aro liable to cause blood poieoning.
Leave them alone. The original has the
naiuu DoWitl'a upon the box and wrap
per. It ia a liarmle.-is and healing salvo
for skin diseases, Unequalled for piles.
Clarke A Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy.
Prof, Ivimiii, of LouacomliiL', Md,,
suffered terribly from neuralgia of thu
stomach and indigestion for thirteen
years und after thu doctors failed to euro
hint they fed him on morphine, A
friend advised the nee of Kiulol Dyspepsia
Cure and after taking a few bottles of it
he says, "It has cured me entirely, I
can't sayftoo much for Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure," It digests what you eat. Olaiko
& Falk's 1. O, Pharmacy.
Subscribe (or Tim Ghuomulk,
Ourfleu
are wonderfully handsome, stylish garmente. Per
fectly tailored, cut on entirely new lines and made
of the choicest materials of the eeaeos they fully
deserve popular attention.
Prices range from $1.75 to $12.50.
The materials are serges, cheviots, broad
cloths, Venetians, coverts and camel's hair mix
turesin tans, modes, black and oxford grays.
flounce skirt, trimmed with stitched
The popular ekirt for spring ia a gray ox
ford rough material, self back, in light, me
dium and dark shades. They are made plain
five or seven gore flare others are cut with
bottom, and have either strapped or stitched
from $1.95 to $16.
7 d 'J$
(.adits' Tailor-made Suits.
are very handsome, and are shown in a large
$7.00 to $35.00
M, WILLIAMS &
Great Northern
Sofond Street, opposite Obarr House,
Subscribe for The
-1) i ! )Tl
1 mm JCr
Jfeu; Jies
4 50C
bands
$20
All the latest shapes, in a
large variety of silks and pat
terns, in both light and dark
shades.
The Butterfly, Batwing,
Batwing Shield Bow, Narrow
Bias Teck, Narrow Four-in-Hand,
New Imperial Scarf,
and Band Bow.
Another shipment, of strict
ly high-grade Neckwear, due
this week.
ieu Sprir Styles
in the celebrated
Benj. J. Brown, Jr., k Co.
(New York)
...Stiff JHats...
now ready.
New shades of brown and
black.
CO.
Wear
the Williams
guaranteed 3 Hat.
Special
Sale....
llavine received our complete line of
Household Goods which our manager
has purchased of eastern manufacturers,
and being crowded for storo space, wo
concluded to give special bargains in
Carpets, Mattings aud Linoleum aa
follovs :
Ingrain Carpets.
Good Ingrain -10c per vard
Half Wool oOo " '"
All-Wool, gnaranted tiOo " "
Extra Heavy 70c " "
Hajahs, beavv UOc " "
Flemish Tapestry $1.00 " "
The above price inclmbs sewed, laid
aud lined.
Brussels Carpets.
8-wove Tapesti v. .
10-wovo "
Axminifter
. .0oe per vard
..Too" '"
.$1.00 " "
Matting, Linoleum and Oil Cloth at
correspondingly low prices.
liemember our great line of Beautiful
Buggies aud Kecliuing Go-Carts.
Furniture Co..
Till: DALLES, OK KG ON.
$4-
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