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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1901.
NO. 515
tiT" il i Hi foiii i iiiiii'im tiiiiitiTimtfr.
Vegetable 1'rcparalionfo'r As
similating IlicFoodandBcguIa
ting itic Stomachs undBowcis of
Promotes Digcslion.CheerPur
ness andResl.Conlains neillrcr
Opiuni.Morpliinc norIiucraL
SOT Hi ASIC OTIC .
of ()MJ)rSiKULPlTCHER
JmiJau Seed'
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(itriiruiA'Sata
Cimfied Sttqnr
Uinlrymi ntmr.
A period Hcmcdy I'orConslipn
lion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrish-ni-ss
and Loss of Sleep.
Fnc Simile Signature or
NEWYOHK.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature xr
jv Jv in
ha Use
xp For Over
EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER.
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMt CINTAUH COMPANY. NEW VOHK CITY.
AkhIiiuUIi) .11 ay VIMt tlir UntUuI Statch.
Giiicaoo, April 4. A special to the
Tritmnu from WtiHliintun hiijv: Tl o
report from Mitnilii that thu president
Iiuh invited Aguinaldo to vif it the United !
officially announced that the ThameB
Iron Works Shipbuilding & Engineering
Coinpuny, Messrs Siemens, iMesere.
Mather and Piatt mid the Brush Electric
ul Engineering Company are to close
Sll.t..H Mini lln.1 Ix.vflllunil Irnin Muni In tllHI f mtlKH atld tO COIIUJIUO their lOreeH
on April 15th cannot he verified here, in order to make n fight for British in.
lint the fact that the report is not re- di'Htry as against American competition
c.e.ivo i with surprise or poMteTely denied One immediate consequence of the for
nirttiiii.s u.i. iiiM.i,.Minn rlvi.ii tli.it. .i, i mation of thiB British trust is that do
suggestion is one originating in Manila,
signs have already been prepared for
and that it may have been urged upon ' l'tricul equipment of two underground
the war department an.) the president railway line of London .nd the coil
t I , A .......! I OLIIIUIIUII Ul ItllUlllUI WUU.
mi ciu i y iiueeHuuee. muuiuun id
directed by tho war department to the
(iu:t that great confidence has been placed
upon the recommendations of the mili
tary authorities and the Philippine com
mission in dealing with problems hb
they have arisen, and if General Mac
Atthur has iislced that Aguinaldo bo al
lowed to come to Washington to see t ho
president, it la not denied that there may
he great probabilities that the recom
mendation will be called out.
Thu lleHt Kuiumly for HIhiiiiiihMhui.
QUICK KEMKI' KltO.M TAIN.
All who use Chuiuborlaln's Pain Balm
for rlieuinatisui are delighted with the
quick relief from pain which it allure's.
When speaking of this Mr. D. N. blnks,
of Troy, Ohio, says: ".Some time ago I
hud a severe attack of rheumatism in
my arm und shoulder. I tried numerous
remedies but got no relief until I was
recommended uy MeBers. Geo. F. PareoiiH
A Co., druggists of this place, to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tney recom
mended it so highly that I In, tight a
bottle. J wan noun relieved oj'ull pit hi. 1
have since recommended this liniment
to many of my friends, who agree with
me it is the best remedy for muscular
rheumatism in the market." For sale
ley Blakeley, the druggist.
Near Kiul of Jttmouifieit. '
Ni:w Yokk, April -I. Says the London
correHpondont of the Tribune: News
comes from Brussels to the efleot that
Mr. Kruger thinks that the occupation
of Houtponaburg will finnlly break down
the Boer defenses. Zoutpaneburg is thy
Hour's seat of government and contains
Bi'pplies of stores and ammunition and
It is understood to be imiuiiient danger
as a result of Lord Kitchener's northern
caingalgn. Prisoners who have recently
arrived at Pretoria are stated, however,
to have expressed the opinion that the
war will last for three year lougor.
To jrjght Our Utuiiuetlllon.
Nkw Yoiik, April 4. A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says: It is
lliiriiiuiiu Will May.
Wamiikuton, April -1. Jt is now known
thai many of the published leports as to
the uncertainty of Commissioner Her
mann's r.flieial tenure were exaggerated.
It is learned on the highest authority
that it is tho desire of the president that
Commissioner Hermann continue in hie
present portion until a suitable ex
change cm be arranged, in view of the
known c irdlal relations existing between
the president anil Hermann, no exchange
would be proffered him inferior to the
position he now occupies.
The president has stated to a number
of public ineu when the general land
otlice was under discussion that he was
well satisfied with its management, and
felt content when his mind reverted to
it. He said there were no scandals there.
It was above suspicion. It may be added
j that Commissioner Hermann has Oiled
this otlice Ioniser than any other man,
havo one, since 187(1. Mr. Hermann
himself makes no comment on the situa
tion, and seems to bo satistled, what
ever may result.
Ciiuulil II JJri'liilful Colli.
Marion Kooke, manager for T. M.
Thompson, a largo importer of Une
millinery at 11158 Milwaukee Aveuue,
Chicago, says: "During the iHte severe
weather I caught a dreadful cold whicli
kept me awake at night and made me
unlit to attend my work during the day.
One of my milliners was tuklug Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at
that tfme, which seemed to relieve her
so quickly that I bought some for myself.
It acted like manic and I began to im
prove at once. I am now entirely well
aud feel very pleased to acknowledge its
merits." For Hale by BJakeley, the
druggist.
FOR SALE..
Twelve head of work horses, plows,
drill, wagon aud three sets of double
harness. Approved notes taken, Ap
ply to A, 0. Kick,
Juvwtf The Dalles.
CELTIC IS
LAUNCHED
Largest Vessel Ever Built Takes Water
at Belfast Xo Hitch in the Ar
ragements Christening Performed
by the Marchioness of Duller in.
Bi:i. fast, April 4, The new White
Star line steamer Celtic, the largest ves
sel ever built, was successfully launched
here this morning in the presence of a
large and respective gathering.
The christening was performed by the
Marchionees of Dnflerin. Among the
prominent persons who participated in
the ceremony were the Countess Cadogan,
wife oi the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,
the Marquisatid Marchionees of Dnflerin,
the Marquis and Marchioness of Londor-
.derry and the Earl and Countets of
Shaftesbury.
The arrangements far the launching
were similar to those of tho Oceanic and
the new vessel glided from the ways and
and was pulltd up within her own length
by diopping three pairs of anchors. The
launching was attended with enthusi
astic cheers of the people and the blow
ing of sirens and fog horns.
The Celtic's dimensions are as follows :
Length, 080.9 feet ; beam, 75 feet ; depth,
44.1 feet; gross tonnage, 20,880; net ton
nage, 13,650.
The Celtic will have a, displacement
of o3,000 tons and is not iutended for
speed. .She is designed as an emigrant
carrier and will comfortably carry 1700
emigrants.
The Celtic has nine decks and capacity
for 2S39 passengers. She will carry a
crew of 335 men. Her tonnage is 3600
greater than that of the Oceanic and
nearly double that of the Kaiser Wilbelm
der GroBee and her displacement is 12,-
500 tons greater than that of the latter
vessel, while her displacement and ton
nage is 10,300 over that of the Great
Eastern.
Tired of War.
Londox, April 4. The letter of Gen
eral Botha, the Boer commander-in-chief
to Lord Kitchener, commanding the
British forceB in South Africa, prelimin
ary to the recent peace meeting, casually
referred to in Lieutenant-General Kitche
ner's report of the negotiations and from
which the opponents ot Colonial Secre
tary Chamberlain hoped to obtain some
clew of the reason for the failure of the
conference, was published as a prelimin
ary paper this morning. This letter is
dated at the commandant central's camp,
February 13th, aud commences with a
reference to "the verbal message from
your excellency." Continuing, the letter
says :
"I have tho honor to inform your ex
cellency that no one desires more than I
to bring this bloody strife to an end, I
would also very much like to meet your
excellency for the purpose of mutual dis
cussion to see if it is not possible to dis
cover terms under which this can be
done."
The remainder of the letter of General
Botha is of no importance. It merely
suggests a place of meeting aud arrange
ments for the guarantee ot sate conduct.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured.
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It wbb was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country tor years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. CiiKNKY & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
For sale, ou easy terms, a fine fruit,
hay and truck farm of about 200 acres,
ten miles from The Dalles. Fine im
provements; about sixty acres bottom;
creek through the place; an Ideal home
and income property. For further par
ticulars see Gibons & Marden. The
Dalles, Oregon. m22wtf
First Communion
Dresses j& j&
Beautiful creations nf Sheer Lawns, SwIsfcs and
Oreandles; trimmed in fine Valencienne laces, inser
tions and ribbons.
Sizes from Prices from
10 to 14 years $2.50 tO $10.
New SKirt Waists j&
You will feel all the
better for having seen
this grand display of
fine washable waietH.
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,
chambray?,eilk chain
brays, sheer lawns,
silk stripe organdies,
etc., etc.
Come and
See Them
iff
First
Communion
Suits j&
The stylo the boy likes.
Hound sack coat with vest to
match; made of a very dark
blue pure-worsted serge. The
seams are stayed to insure
them trom ripping In the coat
as well as trousers.
Tlippe suitB are $G.50 and
$7.50. With long pants are
8.50 and $10.
Knpe-Pants Suits fwo-piece
with double - breasted coat
.f3.o0, $4 50 and $5.00.
Another Invoice of
Beautiful SILK WAISTS
Just Opened
Juvenile
Shirts j& j&
"Just like papa's" of the
same material and made the
same way.
New spring line ready, and
prettier than ever. All sizes
from 3 to 12 years, 75c.
(Special collars for these
shiits: Each 15c; 2 for 25c.)
See our new line of
Boys' Neckwear
25c and 35c.
LION BRAND
WW MM
See window of
50c Easter Ties.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
New Stiff Hats on
display in window $4
AGUINALDO
ADVISES PEACE
Is Preparing a Manifesto To Natives
of the Islands He Will Urge the
Insurgents to Cease Fighting and
Accept American Sovereignty.
Manila, April 4. Aguinaldo has the
assistance of Chief Justice Arellano and
of Mi. Fisher, General MacArthur's pri
vate secretary, in preparing his mani
festo. The work is not completed, and
the tenor of its contents is not divulged.
Chief Justice Arellano had a long con
ference with Aguinaldo. He says that
Aguinaldo is realizing the futility ol fur
ther resistance, and is desirous of spar
ing the Filipinos additional distress,
trusting to the justice and generosity of
the American people. The chief of the
revolution will urge the insurgents to
ceaBe fighting aud accept American sov
ereignty. Senor Arellano says that
Aguinaldo says that Aguinaldo's mani
festo is not yet prepared for publication,
aud that he is unable to furnish the
text. The officials assert that a formal
announcement will be m.de when any
thing definite is accomplished.
Lieutenant Frederick Boyer, of the
Thirty-ninth Volunteer Infantry, chief
commissary for the second district of the
department of southern Luzon, has ar
rived at Calamba, province of Laguua,
where he has been charged with misap
propriating filty cases of bacon and with
other irregularities. It is alleged that
the shortage 111 the commissary depart
ment in Manila aggregates $185,000. In
contrast with the scandals in the com
missary department, the collection and
administration of the insular funds are
matters for congratulation. The ac
counts of the new custom-house, internal
reveuue department and license office
have been investigated, aud are re
ported perfectly straight.
It Olrdlei Tim Ulob,
The fame of Buckleu's Arnica Salve,
as the best in the world, extends round
the earth. It's the one perfect healer ot
Quts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only in
fallible Pile cure. 25c a box at G. C.
Blakeley'e, drug store. 1
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandali & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
s EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
flobes,
Burial Shrouds
Fte.
jam
Wrought Steel TUu'
lit?! k; o
Only
One-
Charter Oak Steel Range!
Others Come and Go, but the 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 witli one that
is difficult to manage, that Its liable to get clogged up, or has an unfortunate habit
of doing exactly what you neither want nor expect, is a mistake. The OHAUTKR
OAK is a model ot what a range should be. It needs very little fuel, is easily
kept in order, is an ornament to the kitchen, aud its durability is remarkable.
What is perhaps more to the point, it can be iiad for a leaaouable price. A poor
range is a nuisance; a good one a luxury. You c.tu avoid the nuisance and iusuru
the luxury by purchasing a Charter Oak Steel tUnge.
We make no empty claims regarding the superiority of our Ranges, We use
the material and do the work, that shows the quality. We guurauteu thu operation.
Great Northern Furniture Co.,
Second Street, opposite Obarr House,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
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