ht(mitk. VOL. XIII THE DALLES. OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1901. NO. 59 el)c Dalles CASTDRUl hi iiMttit A n!."rr"ii-,"iii"i.(finTTiTiMii.l(iit,ii(ililltiini AVcgclablc Prcparationfor As similating IticFoodandRcgula ting Ihc Stomachs andBowels of Promotes DigC9tion,Checrfur ness nnd Itcst.Contains nelltier Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral. 'ot "N arc otic . ,'rctpc ofOUDrSAMUELPITCmi HtmJan Srrtl' sHx.Smna Srrd f Jhffirmwtl -Jli CertMinalrStin llcnttSttd - Clmfitd Sumr wt rumr. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ni'ss and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A A Air AM EXACT COPr OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THK OKNTAUM COMPANY. NIW von OITV. Hidden Ciuiutillnc I'lit In L.s;kI. Ni:v Yoiik, April 11. The Herald Hay tj ; What is believed to tie one of the first eases decided by a jury in favor of the payment of u gambling debt, dis puted on the ground of itu illegality, hue been disposed of in the city court before Chief Judge FiUsinunons. The jury gave u verdict in favor of John Bradley on two "1. 0. U.e" given him by Henry W. Ivieon, a well-known broker of thin city, one for $1100 und the other for $700. Mr. IviBon, while in St. Augistine, Flu., Murch 110, 189H, paid h vieit ton gambling- nuuse Kept ty mauley iuhi lost .fiuuu hi roulette, lie gave hie "I. O. U.," hut as he refused to pay Bradley pluced the natter in the hands of hie counsel, A. H. Hummell. Mr. Hummell put the 1. 0. U.h in evidence together with a letter written by Alexander Lamout, counsel for IviBon, saying; that hie client was desirous of settling the matter without the trouble of going to court if a shoit extension should be granted him. iviaon on the stand admitted making the notes, hut insisted that they were given to pay for hie loBsesat roulette. Mr. liumtut-ll Baked, on cross-exainiuatiou, if he would not have taken Bradley's money had he been a winner, and he confessed that he would. It took the jury but a few moments to 'hid a verdict against Ivison. The Meat Iteutedy fur KlieumalUui. QUICK HEIjIKK KltOM VMS. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it a (fort's. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. kinks, of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some time ago I liud a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I whs recommended Dy Meters. Geo, F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recom mended it so highly that I bought a hottle. J wan toon relieved of all pain, I have since recommended this liniment to tnauy of my friends, who agree witli nit) it is the best remedy for muscular rheutuatiain in the market." For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Tilal of Jauii Oreeu. Stjcvknson, Waah., April 11. By to. day's testimony the tinea were drawn tight about James G. Green, the self confessed murdeier of K. V. Benjamin, At Underwood's Landing, last mouth. Green thla morning, without a break and without emotion, faced Superior Judge Miller and entered a plea of not guilty. The sensation of the day was the testi mony of Mrs. A. J. Haynep, which brought to light tue fact of another con fession by Green, which hud been previ ously rumored. A pathetic incident of the day's proceedings was the piteous weeping of Mrs. Benjamin, who was present, clad in deep mourning, and who could not restrain her sorrow while Prosecuting Attorney Moore described to the jury, in his opening etatement, the details - of her husband's brutal murder. Kiul Near In Huuth Africa. London, April 11. No further news has been received regurding the reported resumption of peace negotiations in South Africa, but the act that the censor allowed the report to pass, and the fact that the government has not heued a denial, are held to prove that negotia tions of some sort are in progress. The Britibh have evacuated Hoope stad, which the Daily Mail observes, "seems to show that Lord Kitchener's force is still none too strong." It is announced from Brussels, that the Dutch Transvaal committee has handed to Mr. Kruger a check fori,- 000,000 florins, collected in Holland for the assistance of the Boers. The British war office has issued the following tpecial order regarding sur renders in the field : "Any officer or soldier, who in the presence of the enemy displays a white flax or other token of surrender, will be tried by general court martial." Night YVmh Her Terror, "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chae. Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., "und could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 68 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure, Coughs, Colds, La Grippo, Broncbitie and all Throat end Lung Troubles. Price 00c and ft 00. Trial bottles free at G. O. Blakeley's drug store, 2 For sale, on easy terms, a fine fruit, hay and truck farm of about 200 acres, ten miles from The Dalles. Fiue im provements ; about sixty acres bottom ; creek through the place; an ideal home and income property. For further par ticulars see Gibona & Mardeu, The Dalles, Oregon. ui22wtf COLORADO UNDER SNOW Pike's Peak Region is Covered to a Depth of From Two to Ten Feet Storm Began at 9 O'clock Last Night. Colouado Springs, Colo., April 11. The Pike's Peak region is buried under two to ten feet of snow, which fell in about 12 hour's, beginning at 9 o'clock last night. The enow is deepest on the north side of Pike's Peak, and over the transcontinental divide between this city nnd Denver. A gale blowing fiftv miles an hour is drifting the enow, and Cripple Creek mining distiict is blockaded. All trains are 3 to 0 hours late between here and Denver. The Santa Fe ia snowed under. By working all night with electric plows, the rapid transit eystem in this city was kept open. The city schools were dis missed for the day on account of the storm. Dknvei:, April 11. The etorm which began Tuesday aud continued inter mittently Wednesday, developed into a blizzard during the night. Throughout Eastern Colorado and Wyoming the ground is covered with wet enow to a depth of from 1 to 2 feet. ro serious damage ha9 yet been reported. The weather has been comparatively warm. Should it become warmer the wet enow will form a crust which will make it im possible for cattle and sheep to graza on the ranges, and in that event serious loeses of livestock may result. We are in the midst of another Great Sale j& j& The very timeliness of the occasion makes it great' Read on c? j& Lace Curtains Below Price at House-cleaning Time ? when every house-keeper is ready for them. A reduction of 25 per cent. off the regular price on any and every style in this vast assortment. Curtains of all the new and most desirable kinds. The very cream of the market has been gathered for this spring by our curtain-buyerp, and we feel confident of having the etyle of your choice at the right price. Ruffled Curtains and others Those worth & j& American Italia For Glasgow. New Yoiik, April 11. Private cable advices laet night brought news that the Glasgow, Scotland, municipal committee had recommended the awarding of a big contract to an American eteel company for the supplying of 3450 tons of roils and fish plates for the municipal street railway at Glasgow. There will be 3000 tons nf straight rails, 300 tons of curved raile and 150 tone of fish plates. The price for the railn will be $32 a ton and the fish plates $34 a ton. The order ie therefore worth $110,700 The raile are to be used for the ex tension of the electric system owned by the city itself. Fully nine-tentbe of the first equipment of the road, amounting to $900,000, was purchased in the United States. This rail contract will be the largest ever placed in this city for use in Great Britain. The Lorain Steel Company, of Ohio, gets the order. Haya lie Wn Tortured. "I Buffered euch pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills.,"but Bucklen's Arni ca Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cute, sores ecalde, burns, boils, ulcere. Per fect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 25c. 2 Unpublished Hymn Found. Nkw YoiiK, April 11. An unpublished hymn, written by Henry Wadeworth Longfellow, has been discovered among worthless papers and old letters at the Longfellow house. The hymn is entitled 'Christo et Ecclesiae," and was written for the dedication of Appleton Chapel, which took place on October 17, 1858. Dr. F. G. Peabody read the the hymn at morning prayers recently, Mre. Long fellow does uot wish to give out the poem I for publication just now, and ehe has not definitely decided where the hymn ia first to be published. It is possible that it will soon be published to the Harvard graduates. You will waste time if vou try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worso when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of ood food properly di gested, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest uot only some elements of food but every kind, Anil It. ia t.h rinn rmnaHv that, will itn It. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Acker's English Remedy will atop a cough at any time, and will cure the worat cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 eta. and 50 eta. Blakeley the druggist, $10 00 a 8 00 a 7 5(1 a 7 00 a G 50 a 0 00 a 5 50 a 5 00 a 4 50 a 4 00a pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, are now are now are now are now are now are now are now are now are now are now $7 50 G 00 5 G3 R .n 4 4 4 3 25 SS 50 13 75 3 38 3 00 $3 50 a 3 00 a 2 50 a 2 00 a 1 75 a 1 50 a 1 25 a 1 00 a 90 a 75 a 50 a pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, are now. are now. are now. are now. are now. are now. are now. are now. are now. are now. are now. .$2 G3 . 2 25 . 1 88 . 1 50 . 1 31 . 1 13 . 94 75 6 57 . 38 TaWr ML. THtSHAPBLElCH" .SACK bUIT An Excellent Dress Authority writes : "So long as vogue sanctions athletics and adores the military, so long will man dress in emartly-cut jackets with broad military shoulders. "Neglieee shirts will be used aB never before. The plaited ehirt is one of the spring innovations. "Quiet cravattingH and half-hose will mark the well dressed man of this spring. "All well-shod feet will be in low-cut shoe9 of dura ble, comfortable build." He must Have seen Our Stock j& I Wear the Williams Hat; A TlT "XXTl 1 1 1 1 TY1 C Rr CC I New line of children's I $3 and it's guaranteed " W lllldlllO Ow VjiJ. t wash dresses just opened I New Store! New Goods! New Prices! Proprietor. We desire to announce to the public of The Dalles and Wasco County that we have received a complete stock for Spring and Summer, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and a large variety of Wrappers. We want you to come to our Store and examine our goods and get our prices. We will gladly show you through our place, whether you intend purchasing or not, as we intend to make this Spring and Summer a memorable one in the Shoe and Clothing line. AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. We are going to give the people an opportunity to buy their Spring and Summer wearing apparel at prices never before heard of in Wasco County. And boar in mind, we will sell you Honest Goods at Low Prices, as we feel assured that by so doing we will double our sales and save you 25 to 35 per cent. To Show You When We Shout Bargains They're in Sight, Here are Prices. Unbleached Muslins. White Star L. L., 30 in. wide, nor yard ...5o Best Cabot W., 30 in. wide, per yard 6o Best Cabot A., 30 in. wide, per yard 7o Bleached Muslins. Our Own Muslins, per yard 5Ao Ono of the Finest Muslin, per yard 60 Lonsdale Muslin, per yard 9o Fruit of the Loom, per yard 10c Calicoes. Indigo blue figured oil Calico, per yd 6o American light-colored prints, per yd 6o Dark colored Calico, standard, per yd 6o Garnet figured print, per yard , 6o Clothing. Scotch Twoods, different patterns $ 7.25 Bluo Sorgo Suits 10.00 Pin-checked Worsted Suits 12.35 Child's Union Cassimoro Suits 2.00 Oregon City Cassimoro Pants 3.25 Shoes. Our Shoos nood no introduction. Wo aro solo agonts for W. L. Douglas' Shoos for Wasco County. Other articlos too numerous to mention. Don't forgot tho namo and place. C. F. Stephens' Old Stand. PRICB THE DALLES, OREGON.