21) c Dalles Clpinifcle. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1901. NO. 72 PLOT TO DYNAMITE EMPEROR NICHOLAS .Mine is Discovered llenentli the Royal I i lace Xeai SU'etcrsluirg Sever al Noialtilities arc Implicated Police arc Blamed. I.omms, March 'JO A dispatch to tho Kxcliange Telegraph Coinimny from Paris statu mi tin: highest uiitliorlty tluit a mint- i lua been discovered beneath the pil.iceof Emperor Nie.holas at Tzearskou Selo, 17 miles south of St. Petersburg. Several notabilities, the dispatch further Hiatus, nn implicated in the plot aj.iiiiit tits Majesty. Tin; Russian preen was nut permitted to mention tlio iillan. I.OM- N, Mareli 'JO. A dispatch from St. Petersburg to Reuters' Telegram Aireney -;iy that in consonance with what is believed to lie the Czar's ex pressed wish, tin1 miuhtur of tho interior has published instructions for thu uuthoi ities of the towns and provinces, reeom HK'niluit: preventive measures against disturbances have been started. Tlie iiirmingham Post, which is closely in touch with Joseph Chamberlain, eays nens reached in high (iiurterH in London indicates that the Czar is. in a very nervous state owing to thu condition of the political hori.'jn. It is said that lie fears the result of the policy of his ministers In the far East, while tho student troubles and threats uganiHt bin lite, of uliich there are more than have been published, have completely on nerved His Majesty. His medical ad visers have strongly counseled a yacht-1 inif erui"e, but the Czar lias rufused to , follow their advice. Those behind the scenes in Russia take a very grave view of the present agitation and think it is the beginning of more serious troublu. Si 1'KTKltSIH'KCi, circular further says, can be called upon when firing Is necessary, and the calvary may be summoned upon any occasion to clear the streets. KunWiltdil In h Tlliiiuil. Ki:.vtti.i:, March i0. The first serious uccitlent tooecur In the new Grent North ern tunnel, wliic'i was opened for truffle about three months ago, took ulace yes torday afternoon, and reHiilted In the death of Engineer W. W. Bradley. IIih death wub due to snfl'ocation, from the poisonous gases in the lunnel. IIih fire man, Jon V. Smith, wiih overcome, hut recovered. Five other trainmun were overcome, but recovured soon after roach ing open air. 1 he train, which was casthound. bo camestalled in the middle of ihe tunnel i ho limes from thu engine soon filled the place, and the men were forced to leave the train and lie on the floor of the tunnel for pafoty. When the train failed to appear at the fat end of the tunnel tho watchers there feared that soiiiethiini had happened, and started in with relief engine. The liody of the dead engineer was found face down in a diteh at thu side of the track. The other men were found along the track. The rescuers had a hard time getting into the scene owing to thu pretioneu of smoke mid gas All the men were taken to the hospital at Everett, and are nearly recovered to night. WILL ACCEPT THE AMENDMENT Their Main Objection Manner or Its Them. to It Was in the rresentation to IIiium II I'uy tit Ituy i:iiiiti? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, hut you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vure and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. hut shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate" Yes, if possible; if not possible for you then in either case take the iini.v rem edy that litis been introduced in all civil ized countries witn success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Bosohuu's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expeetorution, gives u good night's rust, and cures thu patient. Try onk iiottie, necomuieuueil many years by all druggists in the world, and sold . oy VJiarKo iV faiK. Liet l-ireun e prize iilmanac. i! March -(. A circu lar issued by the minister of the interior blames the police for not crushing the demonstrations at the outset bv the dis persion of gathering crowds. It is said flu. tuilliii inilJt l.iiivi. i. tli.tr.. a.i.l .I'll.... I mi. iiuikv ulna, ii uiii ti viu nt.it n iilii r i i rti i c . n . . . ... Moki lea positively cures Sick Head- ueiuoiisirauons are p anned, anil mass , ,, .. , ,. , ., . , , ' ... i ache, indigestion and constipation. A their forces there. Above a I, order must , ,. , , , , , . ,, ,, . , .... .delightful herb drink. Removes all v ICllJll.fl 11 L 1111 11131. U1IU 11111 U 11 IUUII-I .1 f.l 11 1 t t i . I eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect ties must not n;ar to use the uecessary complexion, or money refunded. LTi cts force and severity. Ihe military, tho and 50 cts. Hlakeley, the druggist. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought ami which 1ms been, in use Tor over 30 years, Iiub borne tho ultfimtnro of and has been made under his iier- -y-jjz- Hoiml Hitpcrvittiuu Hlnee ItH infancy. f-6CCX& Allow no nun ti flneni v vou in tills. All Counterfeits, Iinltutions and " JuHt-nn-trowl lire but lipcriiii:nts that trifle with and endanger tho health of lnt'iuits and Children Experience aaliiHt Expurimuut. What is CASTORIA C'ustoria is u harmless Htibstltute for Costor Oil, Puvo Koric, Drops and .Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It WMilaiiis neither Opium, Morphine nor other Naruotio wiltslaiice. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm mid allays Feverishuess. It cures Diarrhusa and AVind Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation mid riatuleney. It tisHiiuilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Sloop. 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. Ttir ocMTouq uottmmi, rr ouniukv Tmrr, niw yown citt. ISkw oiik, March Uf',. Keprusunta tive Honry A. Cooper, of Wisconsin, the the chairman of thu insular iifl'aiis com mittee ot the house of representatives, who tins jiiBt returned from Cuba, be lieves that the chief danger in the Cuban situation is the policy of depreciation of the islanders which has been pursued in some newspapers, says the Washington correspondent of the Times, lie con siders this as accounting for most of the misiindurstaudlug and ill feeling. "I went everywhere and talked with uvuryhody 1 could find," said Mr. Cooper "paniards and Cubans, men and women. I found that thu Spaniards aru annexationists. The Cubans are almost unanimously in favor of independence, uvun those of them who believe thut an negation is inevitable in the long run nicy want, to try it lor a while, any way, because as they said to me, 'we want to show thu world that we aru not thieves, bandits and cutthroats.' 1 visited at thu house of a Cuban family who were all educated in thu United States. They took three of tho Nuw York papers and one 1'hiladulphia paper, and were perfectly informed on Vuiericuu matters, They showed me a collection of clippings from American newspapers stigmatizing the Cubuus us a worthless lot, and predicting anarchy as u rusult of independence. I usked what their views wure, mid they replied that they were in favor of annexation, and believed it whs sure to come ulti mately, hut they wanted at least a term of indepundunco. 'And wu want It,' they said, 'just to provu that wu aru civilized human buings.' I behove thut thu Plait amendment will be accepted. Theopposition to it was as much to the way in which it was pro Hunted to them as to what was in it. Its Cuban opponents thought it was pre sented somewhat as an ultimatum, and that it could be better arranged by a joint committee of Cubans and Ainuricuns meeting in Washington. Hut 1 think it will bu accepted, and J also think that annexation will be the final outcome. Many things have retarded it, and first on the list I should place the wholesale, indiscriminate denunciation of the Cubans which has been so common in the United States. "1 went about all parts of Havana at all hours ot the day and night, audi never saw such an ordurly, peaceable ity. It is one of thu cleanest cities in the wofld. Washington is a clean city, and yul I believe you could gather up more dirt in Washington than you could in Havana." Work of Toriimlu. BtKMiNUHAM, Ala., March L'll. Much more horrible than thu first reports of ihe tornado yesterday aru thu realities which have thus fur come out this morn ing. It is still impossible to compile thu full list of the dead and wounded, hut it is now curtain thut eighteou persons weru killed and fifty more or lees injured in Birmingham and vicinity. Thu path of the storm was wide. It covers practical- every hamlet In Jeirorson county. The following cities wure especially Isited: Birmingham, I'rult City, Besse mer, lsnghlun, iMirtn liiriniiiguain, Triissvllle, Wcuins, Irondale, Woodlawn and Avondalu, Thu majority of thu tornado sulforurs are uugrous ami inu poorer classes oi bites. Just how many people weru hurt in thu storm will probably nevur bo known. Many who sustained compara tively trifling injuries paid no heed to their wounds in thu anxiety to save their scattered household cll'eetB, and to look after their dead and those who wuro se riously Injured. Thu names of about fifty injured have boon abtained, hut this number is thought to bu about half those who wuro really hurt. Tho proper ty loss is estimated In thu city at from 200,00 to $300,00. The death list iii Ulrinuitthuiu and vicinity stands ut 18. Ourfleuv are wonderfully handsome, stylish garments. Per fectly tailored, cut on entirely new lines and made of the choicest materials of the seneon they fully deserve popular attention. Prices range from $1.75 to $12.50. The materials nro sergee, cheviots, broad cloths, Venetians, coverts and camel's hair mix turesin tans, modes, black and oxford grays. The most popular is the seven-goro flounce skirt, tiinnned with stitched bands of same material ; silk folds or applique. WK SHOW thu hitost styles of black silk Dress Skirts $lO to $20 (Jolf SKirt$: flounce seams. The popular ekirt for spring is a gray ox ford rough material, self back, in light, me dium ami dark shades. They are made plain five or Beven gore flare. others are cut with all heavily stitched around bottom, and bavo cither strnpped or stitched Prices range from $1.95 to $16. ffeu drjdeirts... The "princess nettrrjiel?." Stylish gurmeuts ; everyone in thiB big new ship muiit open this morning. Come and see them. Made of mercerized sateens in thu following colors : Purple, in six shades; red in three shades; and cerise, blue and black. Made with deep accordeou plaited or scalloped rullle, trimmed in cords, velvet ribbon or ruf fles ot sarnu material. Select fiom this range oi prices: $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50, $2.75 $8, $:j.50, $3.75, $4, $5 and $5.50. Ue shouv Exqlusiue Styles in adis' Tailor-made Suits. The nuw blouse and Kton eilects ure very handsome, and are shown in a large variety of fushionuble materials $7.00 to $35,00 ffew Jies All the latest shapes, in a large variety of silks and pat terns, in both light and dark shades. Tho 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. ffeu Sprir Styles in the celebrated Benj. J. Brown, Jr., it Co. (New York) ...Stiff Jiats... now ready. $4- New shades black. of brown and Wear Royal Wotcester CorBUts. A. M. WILLIAMS & GO. Wear the Williams guaranteed li Hat. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING- Notico is huruby given that there will bu u meeting of Thu Dallus, Portland & Astoria Navigation Con. puny, at the company's office in The Dalles, ou Sat urday, April (1, 1001, ut 'J o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing seven di rectors and transacting such other business us may properly come before said meuting. By order of thu president. Thu Dallus, Oregon, March 5, 1901. 1 tn L. E. Okowe, Seu'y. lull t'uuWlii't Iluvo St ii ml II, If hu'd hud Itching Piles. They're terribly uiinoying; butBucklen'a Arnica Sulvu will curu the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's thu best salvu in thu world. Price 'Jfm a box. Curu guaranteed. SoldhyG.C. Blakeley, the druggist. 0 Wo oiler for a limited period the twice-a-week CmtoNiin.K, price $l.G0, and thu Weekly Oregonian, price $l.!i0, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this otl'or must bu paid in ad vance. f Early Itose Hued potatoes for sale at the Stiulelmati Comm. Co. m5-lm s Witch Hazel Clarke &, Falk have received a carload of the celebrated Janet h. Fatton trlctly pure liquid paiuta Counterfeits of DeWitt Salvu aru liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alonu. Thu original has thu name DuWitt'u upon the box and wrap pur. It is a hurmluHS and healing salve for skin diseases, Unequalled for piles. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Phurmucy. Why pay $1.76 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for if 1. 50 per gallon, guruntuod for 0 years. Clark & Falk, ageuts ml For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing bo good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, thu druggist. Remember that you don't have to be tin in : vou can teen vour hair uv us ue Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To be had at Frazer'e barber shop, tf Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts ure the beat. Ask your tt' Ker (or them. Special Sale.... Having received our complete line of Household Goods which our manager has purchased of eastern manufacturers, and being crowded for store space, we concluded to give special bargains in Carpets, Mattings and Linoleum as follows : Ingrain Carpets. Good Ingrain 40c per yard Half Wool 50c " " All-Wool, guarauted 00c " ' Extra Heavy 70c " " Rajahs, heavy 00c " " Flemish Tapestry $1.00 " " The above prices includes sewed, laid and lined. Brussels Carpets. 8-wove Tapeetrv, 10-wove " ' , Axmlnister . . 05c per yard ..75c ' " .$1.00 " " Matting, Linoleum and Oil Cloth at correspondingly low prices. Remember our great line of Beautiful Buggies and Reclining Go-Carts. Great Northern Furniture Co., Second Street, opposite Obarr House. THE DALLES, OREGON. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle.