Hulks VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 1901. NO. 52 ESSBSl 'h'tt i iH'i'lXi ii it, I. AVcfjclable Prcparationfor As similating liicFoodnndHcfiula ling the Stomuclis andBowcis of I'roinolcs Digcslion.Checrfuf iu:ss inclResl.Conlciins ncillicr : Opitiin.Morpliine norlinLral. JSOT JiAItC OTIC . 'Ati.v fif DM OrSiiKt'ELPlTCHSll !iwJtm A'eetl' s.'.x.Smna lluthtllf S.U -sitdxr SivU JiLnrnml -111 CmlKHutlr.S'ala Ctcatfitd iqar Uinlfiyrvrn flanx; A period Itanicriy rnrConslipn Uon, Sour Stomach, Dinrrliocn Worms .(onvulsioiis, Fcvcrish ni'SS iiiul LOSS OF SliEEI. l-Vie liiniile Signature oT XEw'YOnK. lxact copy or WRAPPER. Willi I to Try 1 i I i o ii l i ii c . W ssiiinu'Ion, A irll I!. Representa tive Dulzell, of Pennsylvania, who lira uiHt returned from u two weeks' trip to Culm, saw (lit! president toilav mid talked with him about conditions there. Mr. Dalzull Hiild that he thought there was hardly a mini in thu island, except, poli ticians, who did not favor tin; acceptance of the (i')iidilioiiH of independence i in -posed hy the I Mutt amendment. Hut the politicians are diHtioHcd to play a waiting game," he said. "I believe they stand nut until congress ineetp, and then, finding that we will not modify our terniH, they will accept tho conditions. I'lm butter element in Cuba fJvors ulti mate annexation to the United Statep, hut I believe u large proportion agree tliat it would hctler come after a trial of independence Iiuh iieen made." Tlt llimt Ktimmly for Kliuiim.ttlNiii. Hl'ICIC Ilin.lliK l'KO.M I'AIN. All who u He Chumberlain's l'ain Balm for rhuumiitism uro delighted witli Die ....:..i. ..i:...- t i i !..i. :. ..ir....., iiiuk ruiltll iruill pillll which ii. iiumi r. When speaking of thin Mr. 1). N. biul's, of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and ahouldur. I tried nuinurmis rumudics but.got no relief until I was rticommunded by MoBera. Geo. F. Parsons A Co., druggiatB of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Ualiu. They recoin mended it 90 highly tliat 1 bought a hottlo. irati noon relieved of all pain. 1 1 have since recommended thin liniment to many of my frienda, who agreu with inu it ia the bent remedy for muscular rhuuinatiam in tliu market." For sale hy Blakuluy, thu druggist. ('niiclil 11 Difiiilful C'ulii, Murion Kooke, manager for T. M 'i'hompeon, a largu importer of flue millinery at 1(158 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Haya : "During tlio late aovure weather J caught iv druadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unlit to attend my work during thu day. One of my milliiinra waa taking Ohanibci lain'a Cough Remedy for a severu cold at that time, which attorned to relieve her ho quickly Unit I bought aoinc fur myself. t acted like m utile and J began to im prove nt onuo. 1 am now entirely well and foul vory pleused to acknowledge lla merits." For sale by lilukuluy, thu druggist. A Trlli tu AliiKliou, Manila, April Chief Juatico Arul lano, whoftdinlniBtered to Agnlnaldo the oitth of ullegianco to thu United Stntua government, deacrlbed today the condl CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAUH COMPANY. NCW YORK CtTY. t ioiih leadini: up to and attuniliui; the ceremony, which was bemi-privnte. Au'iiiuaido, Btill detained in an apart ment of thu Malacanan Palace, and awaiting ordura from Wuahington, had expruHped hiuiaelf aa anxioua to learn more regarding the American eyetetn of government, and had united Chief Justice Arellano to enlighten him. The chief jiiHtii'M curefully explained the various mcumreH paaaed by the Philippine com miFnion,:ind Bhowed him what provieions were made for education and progress and for municipal and provincial self government. LiFtcning with deep interest, Agninuldo finally exclaimed: "I never believed the Americana would be no fair and liberal." Heforo the con versation had ended, he had agreed to take the oath of allegiance, and this waa immediately administered. Senor1 Arel lano euyp : "Aguinaldo'ri action ill induce all ttie inaure.ents to surrender, and I predict that tho iclunda will be completely pucilii-d hy June. Agninuldo ia eager to visit the United States, but when I queritioned him on thu subject of holding olliee, tie replied that he had no debires in that direction ami intended to retire to private life after a trip to America." It is reported here this evening tliat Pieaident McKinley bus invltud Agnin uldo to visit the United Statu", and Unit tint ex-insuriiHiit loader may sail from Manila, April 16th. General MacArthur, when (mention regarding tho rumor, said he had absolutely nothing to com municate. It (illlllnH 'I III, (JIllllH. The fame of Hiicklen's Arnica Salve, us the best in tho world, extends round the eurth. It'a the one perfect healer ol Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only in fallible Pile cure. 'Joe a box at U. C. B'akeloy's, drug store. 1 "Lust winter 1 waa confined to my bed with a very bud cold on the lungs. Noth ing gavo me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of Ouo Minute Cough Cure that ull'dctud a speedy cure. I can not speak too highly of that excellent remedy." Mr. T. Iv. IlotiBeiiiun, Mana tawnuy, Pa. Clarku & Falk'a P. 0. Pharmacy. Dyspepsia cull bo cured hy ualng Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin uoxea at 25 eta. Blukeley the druggist, JIT ofir fv JfC in r& & Use LEASE THE ROUTE TO AMERICA Terms 0 Hired hy Colombia for Con struction of the Canal Cession of Territory Not Included Sovereign ty to Be Retained by Colombia. Ni:v Yoiti;, April ?. A epeci-il to the Herald from Washington euys: Official denials greeted the published report that J. Piurpcnt Morgan, having discovered a gold mine on the PaiiRina cinul route, would head a synicate to build the canal, and bad secured President MeKinley's co-operation and the aid of Colombia. Denials came from the White Hor.se, the state depaitment, tho Colombian lega tion and the French embassy. Most ol those who denied the report declared that it was started to make difficult the negotiation of canal treaties by the United States. The big news development in the canal situation is that Minister Silva, who is also Colombian minister of foreign af fairs, in m memorandum to Secretary Hay, has formally agiecd on behalf of his government to grant the United States a long lease of the territory through which the canal passes. He states emphatically, however, that his government will not cede sovereignty. The lease is to be granted on these terue : 'I tie United States shall pay to Colom bia, in half-yearly installments, during the first -o years after the opening of the canal to the public service- a thaie amounting to 5 pur cent of its gross in come; during the second period of "j years G per cent; during a third, 7 per cant, and during a fourth, 8 per cent. Thie is on the basis of a 99-year lease. The United States shall guarantee that this share shall be in no ease less than $L'5O,000atinually. Incase of the issuance of slock, Co lombia is to receive a share based upon tliat given it by the Panama Canal Com pany, amounting to one-thirteenth of the number of shares issued. Colombia is to receive $250,000 annual ly for the use of the railroad, Colombia mails, troops and ellVcts belonging to the republic, and emigrants to the country up to the number of 2000 must receive railroad transportation free of charge. Colombian vessels are to bo allowed free use of the canal. Filially, Colombia binds herself to giant permission to the trench Canal Company to negotiate with the United j States for the sale of its concession. The concession absolutely forbids the com pany "to cede or mortgage its rights under any consideration whatever to another nation or foreign government, under penalty of forfeiture." Mr. Ford, the engineer-secretary of the Colombia legation, made a statement regarding thu Panama canal, laying par ticular stress upon thu fact that the Panama Canal is only aflected by the Clayton-Bulwer treaty in so far as its neutrality ia concerned, the United States being thus free to complete it without violating thu terms of the treaty. Cttturrli L'uuuut He Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of thu disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and I iu order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ami acts directly on thu blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine. It waa waa prescribed by one of thu best physicians in this country tor years, and ia a regular prescription. It ia composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on thu mucous surfucea. The perfect combination of thu two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggista, price 7oc, Hall's Family Pills are thu best. 12 ""for "sale Twelve head of work horses, plows, drill, wagon and three sets of double harness. Approved notes taken. Ap ply to A, O. Hick, . 2m-wtf Thu Dalles. Paint your house with fully guaranteed to last, have them. paints that aro Clarke & Falk First Communion Dresses s& j& Beautiful creations of Sheer I.awns, Swisses and Organdies; trimmed in fine Valcncienne laces, ineei tions and ribbons. Sizes from 10 to M vcars New SKirt Waists Another Invoice of Beautiful SILK WAISTS Just Opened See window .of 50c Easter Ties. A. Hues It Tay to ISuy Clieup'.' A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se veie and dangeious results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate'.1 Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, t hen in either case take the only rem edy that baa been introduced in all civil ized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles. "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy tho germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try o.vi: bottle, Recommended many years by all druggists in the world, ami sold by Clarke & l-alk. Get Ureen's pnze almanac. 2 On CukoucIh Kenerviti Washington , April Ii. Commissioner Hermann has recommended that during the coming summer 3S00 cattle and 550 horses be allowed to graze in the Cateade leserve, in addition to 200,000 sheep. This is the extreme number that Forest Superintendent Ormaby thinks can bo grazed without injury to the forests and without eerious interference with the sheep. These cattle and horses are to be allowed to graze at will in any part of the reserve. l'laytMi Out. Dull Headache, PainB in vaiious parts of tiie bodv, Sinking at thu pit of thu stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sorea are ali positivo uvidon ces of impure blood.- No matter 'how it oecame so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It ia certainly 11 wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blukeley, thu drug gist. A Xfhtliiioiilul from Old KiikIuiiiI. "1 cousiderChamberlain's Cough Rem edy tho best in the world for bronchitis," saya Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, I'jiigland. "It has saved my wifu'a life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of tho tlinu confined to her lied. Shu is now quite well." Sold by Blakeluy, thu druggist. Sick Headache abeoiutely and perma nently cured by ualng Moki Tea. A pleasant hurb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes ou eat, sleep and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25cts, audSOcts. Blakeley, the druggist. Prices from $2.50 to $10. j& You will feel all the better for having seen this grand display of fine washable waists. Never before equalled in this city in point of variety of styles and materials, har mony of color and trimming combina tions. Waists from 50c to $4.50. Made of Percales, chatnbrays,silk chain brays, sheer lawns, silk stripe organdies, etc., etc. Come and See Them o Juvenile SHirts j? "Just hkt papa's" same material same wav. New spring line prettier than ever. from .'! to 12 years, (Special collars shins: Kacti 15c ; See our new line of Boys' NecRwear 25e and !53c. 1 M. WILLIAMS & Grandall&Barget DEALERS IN - fykeS, Jill kinds of undertakers Burial Shrouds Funeral Supplies P embalmers Ete. The Dalles, Or. Wrought Steel 4 Ami Charter Oak Steel Range! Others Come and Go, but tho Reliable "Charter Oak" is Always With Us. Why is This? Think it Over! Ask Those Who Have Used Them. Whatever a range ought to do, it ought to do well. To bother with ono that is difficult to manage, that is liable to get clogged up, or iias an unfortunate habit of doing exactly what you neither want nor expect, iau mietuke. The C11AHTKU OAK is a model ol what a rangu should be. It needs very little fuel, is easily kept in ord'ir, is an ornament to the kitchen, and its durability is remarkable. What is perhaps more tothu point, it can he had for a leasouablu price. A poor range iaa nuisance; a good one a luxury. You can avoid the nuisance and insure tho luxury by purchasing a Charter Oak Steul IUugu. Wo make no empty claims regarding thu superiority of our llungas. We ubo thu material and do thu work, that shows thu quality. Wu guarauteu thu operation. Great Northern Furniture Co., Second Street, opposite Obarr House. THE DAIXES, OREGON. Subscribe for The First Communion Suits jZ? The stylo the boy likes. Bound sack coat with vest to match; made of a very dark blue pure-worsted serga. Tho seams are stayed to insure them troin ripping In the coat aa well as trousers. Theoe suits are $0.50 and $7.50. With long punts are $S.o0 and iflO. Knee-Pants Suite two-piece with double - breasted coat !j.;i..j0, fl 50 and ifo.OO. 7 of tho ami made the ready, and All sizes 75c for theEe 2 for 23c.) LION BR AMD CO. New StilT Hato on display in window $4 There's Only One... Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle.