'' f, .1 4 t VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 2G, 1901. NO. 71 MAY BE THE BLACK POPE American to Succeed Father Martin Possible That Head of Jesuits Will He Removed. Ni:w Yoiik, March 25. The Herald pays : Anions tho possibilities suggested by reports from Koine is that of nn American becoming "the Black Pope." There are according to an old saying, three Popes in Home "the White Pope," who sits in the chair of St. Peter; "the Red Pope," who is tho Cardinal Perfect of the Propaganda; and ''the Black Pope," who is the general of the Jesuits. Cardinal Gibbons' name has often been mentioned for the first named office. That of Father Rudolph F. Meyer, ulbo nn American, is also spoken of in con nection with the latt of the trio. Ac cording to tho reports in reference, Leo Mil has determined to remove Father Martin, general of the .Society of Jesus, on the grounds that tho recent popular j demonstrations againBt the order of I' ranee, Austria, Spain and Portugal, are due to mismanagement, for which Father Martin is held responsible by liiH holiness. Members of the Society of Jesus in this city are inclined to doubt the ac curacy of this report. They believe, however, that in view of Father Martin's hud state of health an assistant may be appointed with every likelihood of sue feeding him eventually. "If any action had already been taken by the holy father," said the Kev. Father J. J, Wynne, S. J., last night, "it would hnve been reported to us by cable by our representative in Home, Father Meyer. Nothingon the subject, however, has been received. On the other baud, there is a possibility that a vicar has or may be appointed as assistant to Father Martin, who will take charge of ti is work. The general has been in bad health for n year or more, Buttering seriously, I fear, from Bright' disease. Though be is comparatively a young mau, about '54 years of age, and has several assistants and advisers who huve charge of different suctions of the world under his direction, Kev. Father Meyer, representing this country, bis work is very onerous. Under the circumstances I think it probable that the holy father has given him an assistant." Culm 1 1, Kejett Amendment. Nkw Yohk, March 25. A dispatch to the Tribune from Havana sayBi Con gressman Brantley has had u conference with Senor Nunez, lie learned that the convention relations committee's report, to he made Monday, will state that the Piatt amendment is vague and Indefinite, that it does not define the area of land wanted for coaling editions or state where they are to be located. The intervention clause Is likewise in definite, the committee will further say. If the convention should accept this clause tliu United States could intervene on any pretext, oven if a stable govern ment existed. It was not satisfactory because the United States could raise a point and the president could send troops to Cuba without the action of congress on the plea of enforcing an net of congresB. Mr. Uhamberlain will begin the work ol raising the wreck of the Maine Mon duy. Knirtuiiil Ami Hi i) 'J mi 111'. London, March 25. In the commons today, Chancellor Hicks-Beach was asked whether, in viuw of the oiganiza tiun of thu steel trust in America, the British govemmeut proposed to Impose duties on foreign steel. He answered : "Wail for the budget. The question In answered there." it is rumored that England is about to abandon its free trade principles in fuverul directions, notably as to sugar nd steel, and post u registry on wheat. Lord Cranberne aunounced that Huesla had agreed to accept the result of an in '1'iiry Into the Tien Tsln disputes. Hurrlt'ituit In Knulli Hvh, Vktoum, B. 0., March 25. The mull h-om Suva brluga details of a great bur ridne which receutly wrought much Havoc III the Knnfli l'mifl.. 'I'l... which swept over New Caledonia, and especially on the East Const, was tb -. rrt worst, in yrars. iwo large sailing ves scls and a steamer were lost. The steam er Hero was driven on the rocks at Kou nona, and together with several barges loaded with nickel, she foundered. The bark Emile Galline was swept to dis aster on the coast at Tihoo, and the new four-masted ship Ville du Harve, partly loaded with nickel ore, was stranded at Tsonmea, where she soon broke up. The loss of life, it is feared, was large. Tonga and Fiji also suffered, tho for mer island the most. At Nukulofa among the small craft wrecked was the King's yacht. The master lost his life in the attempt to Bave. A good many coast vessels wore wrecked on the Fijis and other damage done. The island of Maluku was swept by a tidal wave and over juu noiiBes were blown down or swept away by the incoming waters. Many lives are reported lost. Swept by a Cj clone. Bin.MlNoiiAM, Ala., March 25. A cy clone which swept over Jones valley, in which Birmingham is located, between ! and 10 o'clock this morning, resulted in immense damage to property and con siderable loes of life. The number of dead is not yet definitely known, but up to noon today it was estimated at 25, of these at leaBt seven beini: killed at Iron' dale, about fifteen in the city of Birmiug ham and tho others in suburban towns, New Appointment for 11. It. .Miller. Wahiiinoton, March 25. The presi dent has appointed Henry B. Miller, of Oregon, to be consul of the United States at Niu Chwang, China. (Mr. Miller whb originally appointed consul at Chungking, China. Recent dis turhances made It impossible for him to reach that point, which is doubtless the reason he was given another post.) White Mull Turned Yellow. 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 he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the beet doctors, but without benefit. Then he waa advised to try Electric Bitters, 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. Blukeley, the diuggiat. 0 flow tn Cure Croup. Mr. K. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., Bays : "Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a line children's remedy for croup uud never fails to cure." When given as boou ub ttie child becomes hoarse, or even after thu croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bo-nu in mind and a bottle of the Cough Kemedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. The Item 1'lunter. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the all'ected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame fyack or pains in the side or, chest, give it a trial and you are certain to he more than pleased with the prompt relief which it allbrds. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. Que application gives re lief. For sale bv Blakeley, thu druggist. Why pay if 1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton'a sun proof paints for $1,50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Ka'k, agents. ml FOR SALE- Twenty well-broke mares and geldings, weight from l.'JOU to 1050 pounds. In tjuire of Fki:i Fisiiuit, fllS-lmw The Dalles. Iluu't Kub It In, Just wet the all'ected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain ie gone. Sold by Clarke & Falk. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. Keuiember that you don't have to be bald ; you can keep your hair by using Cocoa u ut Cream Hair Tonic. To be had at Fruzer'a barber shop. tf Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the beat. Ask your B' er for them. OFFER IS REJECTED Pennsylvania Carnegie Town Will Not Accept Library Workingmen Ask Justice, Not Charity. NkwYokk, March 25. A special to the World from Newcastle, Pa., says: Owing to the attitude of the labor unions the city council will, in all probability, reject the $50,000 offer of Andrew Carne gie for a public library for this place. Following the action of the trades as eembly, division 89, Amalgamated As sociation of Street-Railway Employes, has adopted a resolution protesting against the acceptance of the gift. A committee to whom the matter had been referred at a previous meeting, reported the following : "That such donations are inimical to that independence American 'manhood is assumed to poseesa (on general prin ciples), and especially bo in this caee when such flagrant injustice, even to tnutdet, has been done to those whoee toil is represented in every dollar of the money thuB tendered. "To erect such a library here, and by its silent or its partisan outspoken Influ ence, induce our children to look upon it as a logical, necessary and unavoid able method of obtaining certain benefits, tends to destroy in their minds any idea of National justice or human rights, and make of them willing supplicants at the mercv of this system of corporate greed which deals out a part of the sum iu charity it originally appropriated from the producers to whom it alone rightfully belongs, which sum, if they had fully received, would have enabled them to bave owned a library instead of now be ing, aa are all others who are similarly robbed, the objects of charity. It wonld be something like a semblance of justice these donations were made to the widows and orphans of Homestead. We deem them as worthy of remembrance as the Maine. "A city will enrich enormously a few men and then be itself an object of char- ty. We, therefore, condemn this library move as an insult to him it is said it will benelil most, the workingman; he does not want charity, but justice." Haven Two Fiom Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and to-day she ia perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible foi Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guar anteed by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. Trial bottles free. (J For sale, on easy terms, a fine fruit, hay and truck farm of about 200 acres, eu miles from The Dalles. Fine Im provements; about sixty acres bottom; creek through the place; an Ideal home and income property. For further par- iculars see Gibons & Marden, The Dalles, Oregon. m22wtf Their promptness and their pleasant fleets make DeWitt'a Little Early Klsers most popular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply per fect for liver and bow el troubles. Cli rke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. .lull '(illllll I Huve St (icul It, If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Buck len'u Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptlona it's thu best salve in the world. Price 'J5o a box. Cure guaranteed. SoldbyG.C. Blakeley, the druggist. 0 When you are bilious, use those famous little pills known ae DeWitl's Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharniav Wo ol.Vr for a limited period the twice-a-week Ciikonici.i:, price $1.50, and the Weekly Oregouian, price if 1. 50, both papers for (2 a year. Subscriptions under this offer must be paid in ad vance. t Early Koee seed potatoes for sale at the Stadelmau Comm. Co. U)5-lm The most popular is the aeven-gore flounce skirt, trimmed with stitched of same material ; silk folda or applique. WE SHOW the latest styles of black silk Dress Skirts $IO to (Jolf Shirty. flounce; all heavily stitched around seams. Prices range ffeu; dijdeirts... Tl?e "princess nettrpiel?." Stylish garments ; everyone in this big new ship ment open this 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 arcordeon 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 slpou; Exclusive Styles in The new blouse and Eton effects variety of fashionable materials Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. A. OueKtlcin AnHwereil. Yes, August Flower still baa the largest Bale of anv medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers ami grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion and biliousness. Doctors were scarce and 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 the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke A Falk's. 1 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING- Notice ia hereby given Hint there will be a meeting of The Dalles, Portland A Astoria Navigation Company, at the company's office in The Dalles, on Sat urday, April 0, PIOl, at ' o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing seven di rectors and transacting such other business as may properly come before saidimeeting. By order of the president, Tho Dalles, Oregon, March 5, 1901. 1 in L.'E. CitowK, Sec'y. Counterfeits of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has thu name DeWitl's upon the box and wrap per. It ia u harmless and healing salve for skin diseases, Unequalled for piles, Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Prof. IviMm, of Lonacouilng, Md., suffered terribly from neuralgia of thu stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and after taking a few bottles of it he aaya, "It has cured me entirely. 1 can't saytoo much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests what you eat. Claike & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Subscribe for Tiik Ciikoxici.k, aro wonderfully handeome, stylish garments. Per fectly tailored, cut on entirely new lines and made of the choicest materials of the season they fully deserve popular attention. Prices range from $1.75 to $12.50. The materiale aro serges, cheviots, broad cloths, Venetians, coverts and camel's hair mix turesin tans, modes, black and oxford grays. The popular skirt for spring ia a gray ox ford rough material, eelf 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 Btitched from $1.95 to $16. ladies' Tailor-made Suits. are very handsome, and are shown in a large $7.00 to $35.00 M. WILLIAMS & Great Northern Second Street, oppoalto OUrr House. assa III ' Subscribe for The Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle. ffeuz Jies R 25C ksoc 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 Biaa Teck, Narrow Four-in-Hand, New Imperial Scarf, and Band Bow. Another shipment, of strict ly high-grade Neckwear, due this week. feu Sprir Styles in the celebrated Benj. J. Brown, Jr., & Co. (New York) ...Stiff J4ats... now ready. New shades of brown and black. CO. Wear the Williams guaranteed $3 Hat. Special Sale.... Having received our complete line of Household Goods which our manager has purchnsed of eastern manufacturers, and being crowded for store space, we concluded to give special bargaiua In Carpets, Mattings and Linoleum aa follows : Ingrain Carpets. Good Ingrain 40c per vard Half Wool 50c " "" All-Wool, guaranted 00c " " Extra Heavy 70c " " Rajahs, heavy 90c " " Flemish Tapestry $1.00 " " The above prices includes sewed, laid and lined. Brussels Carpets. S-wove Tapestrv ,05c per vard 10-wove " ' 75u " " Axmlnister $1,00 " " Malting, Linoleum and Oil Cloth at correspondingly low prices. Remember our great line of Beautiful Buggies uud Reclining Go-Carts. Furniture Co., THE DALLES, OREGON. $4-