t I) e D n I! cg VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. APRIL 29. 1901. NO: 73 ,,,iiiriiii';iirjwr.iii;iilliii;iiriiMiiil!i;i,i;iniiiiii '" dt .( iTI!iiDiU(ntl(illhiiitiiiii(iit.i.tHij,i1ntiiii(.(tM(ii.('i' CASTOR in "i r niiiiiiiii iiiiit'i.iii.iihtii'l!iii Afcgcfahle Preparationfor As similating IhcFoodandRcgula ling liic Stomachs andBowcls of Promotes Digcslion.Cheerrur ness and Rcst.Conlains neitlier 0)iuin,MorplUne nor Mineral 'OT "NAIiC OTIC , jAnfK oroidHrSAKixaptrcmn PianJan Smi" sJIx.Stnna -HotktUt&dlX-Jlour Seed Jifpernv'itl -JDipBtwlr&b Wtntuymrn rUmr. Apcrfecl Remedy forConslipa Hon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW yoric. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AT AW EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. M -5E In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TMC OKHTAUn OMMNT. NEW VOHK CITV. THE AMERICAN SITUATION Senator Beveridge's Address at Des Moines References to Cuba, the Philippines, Economic Changes and the Eastern Question. Dks Moinek, April 27. United StateB Senator Albert J. Beveridge, of IndiuiiH, delivered the principal address at the annual meeting tonight of the Grant Club, the leading social and political club of Dee Moines, on "The American Situation ; We Will Fight It Out on This Line." Senator Beveridge said : "Tiio purpose of all American states man ship with reference to Cuba has been the welfare of the Cuban people as related to the welfare of the American people. Cubau interests and American interests, Cuban safety and American safety, Cuban prosperity and American prosperity, are identical in the nature of things. When we provide that Cuba Bhall never become entangled in fnteitrn relations, we are not destroying Cuban independence ; we are establishing it and Betting metes and bounds where all inter ference shall meet the seutiuel of Ameri can authority, and when we provide that American guns from Cuban ports shall command the entrances to the gulf, we are not impairing the safety of the Cuban people, but are guaranteeing it by the blood of every American soldier who maiiB our Cuban garrisons, pledged to be shed to the last drop, If ueed be, iu defense of the Cuban people, "The Philippines came to us by con quest and purchase. Over this dominion we are establishing order and law more rapidly than the same achievement ever was accomplished anywhere or at any time under similar circumstances. When this work is doue, when the foundation of a permanent peace is finally laid, an orderly government must be erected and then maintained. This work is iu our hands. We cannot band it over to any other power, and, even if we could justify a policy of retreat, even if we were will ing to abdicate the commercial throne of the (ar East, ttiia would not alter con ditions, for none of the powers who hun ger for the Philippines would permit either of the others to acquire them from us. The Philippine situation is that our business there is inextricable and per manent." Of the trusts he said: "He is indeed a daring pessimist who denieB that the stock of the mighty modern combination of production which controls the necessi ties of the people will finally be held by the people themselves small quantities in the hands of a vast number of indi viduale instead of vest quantities in the hands of each of a small number of indi- f t rt a 1 n ' V IUUMIDI With reference to China, be asserted that America cannot afford to go to war to prevent any country from asserting their respective spheres of commercial influence in China. Senator Dolliver responded to the toast "UlysBes 8. Grant." A large num ber of out-of-town guests were present. A reception and banquet were also held. The Bent Hninedy fur lttieumatliua. QUICK KKLIKF FKOM I'AIN. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it a fibre's. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some time ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous remedies but iot no relief until I was recommended by Mesers. Geo. F. Parsons & Co., druggietB of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recom mended it 90 highly that I bought a bottle. I n an soon relieved of all pain, I 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 by Blakeley, the druggist. it I'ay to 11 uy Clii? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangetous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possltile (or you, then iu either case take the only rem edy that has 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 the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try onk bottle, Recommended many years by all druggists in the world, and sold by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prise almanac. 2 CALLAHAN NOT GUILTY Acquitted of Complicity iu the Cudahy Kidnaping Judge Severely Ar raigned the Jurj. Omaha, Neb., April 28. James Calla han was declared notguilty, shortly after 9 o'clock this morning of any complicity in the kidnaping of Edward Cudahy, Jr. The judge evidently expected another verdict and was openly disappointed. "It is impossible for me to understand," lie said, "how twelve intelligent men could have agreed upon such a verdict after listening to the testimony. The defendant could not have chosen more wisely if he had been selecting his own representatives, and the community could not have made a more unsatis factory eelection. This jury is discharged without the compliments of the court." Callahan's attorneys were not present, and the defendant expressed a desire to thank the jurors in his own behalf. This the court refused to permit. He said the jury did not deserve any thanks. Two other counts still hang against Callahan. He was at once rearrested under these. There is doubt, however, whether the state wiil be able to bring the case to trial. Chief of Police Donahue announces that the $50,000 offered for the appre hension of Patrick Crowe will be with drawn, lie says it is one thing to arrest the culprit and another to convict. The reward of $50,000 offered jointly by the city and Edward Cudahy, however, will still remain in force. As far as could be ascertained there waB at no time any serious difference to the opinions oi Callagan's innocence among the jury. Three were inclined to favor a verdict of guilty, but were soon convinced by their colleagues that a reasonable doubt existed. General Cowlin, leading the prosecu- cution, says that Callahan will probably be released in the morning. The other charges against him, grand larceny and false imprisonment, are virtually syn onymous, roe state would be obliged to depend upon the same evidence as that which has already been brought out and there is doubt in any event whether Callahan could be tried on a charge so closely akin to that on which he has been declared innocent. County Attorney Shields will be guided by this view and Callahan's liberty is practical ly assured. Morphine Poisoning-. New Yokk, April 27. John A. Elliott, a member of the Elliott Press, a printing company of this city, died of morphine poisoning in an uptown drug store early tills morning. A stranger had brought him into the store and for hours after the death the police were investigating the case. This afternoon Etnil P. Augot, a Maiden Lane diamond seller, volun tarily told the officers that he was the man who was with Elliott. He says he spent several hours last night with him and that Elliott drank a good deal. To ward midnight Elliott got him to buy some morphine for him at a drug store and this he took while Augot was not watching bim. Augot took him to the drug store to get medical treatment for him and then went home. Elliott was well known in political circles, his company printing the Tam many Times. He was at one time con nected with various Iowa newspapers and had been associated, it is said, with the Des Moines Register. He afterward conducted papers in Dead wood, S. D., and was for ten years or more a resident of Chicago. Caught Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thompson, a large importer of fine millinery at 1068 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says: "During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful eold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamber- alu'a Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself, It acted like magic aud I began to im prove at once. I am now entirely well aud feel very pleased to acknowledge its menu." or sate uy uiaxetey, ttie druggist. Imagination supplies a groat part' of the pleasures of life. In no ease is this so well illustrated as in the fact that many men will pay outrageously high prices to have their clothes made to measure, because they imagine they get a suit superior to ready made. They did once they don't now. Here's Proof V i Half your tailor's price ? $15 A price no man looKing for a QUALITY SUIT Hesitates to pay. Half your tailor's price ? ? $15 buys the finest True-blue Serge Suit in the city. See us before buying your Summer Suit. We can positively save you money and furnish you with Better Clothing. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the eeat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remediea. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the beat physicians in this country ior 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 teatimoniala, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 You will waste time if you .try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worso when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly di gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of Ifood but everykind. And it is the one remedy that will do it. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. For Hale. A homestead right and valuable im provements on 100-acre claim, located five miles northwest of Underwood's Lauding, Skamania county. House and barn, eight acres in crop, about fifty acres slashed and burned ; abundant springs; splendidly adapted for fruit raising. Must be sold by the 5th of May. "Your price is mine," Call on Dad Butts for particulars. a'JIMt Skin troubles, cuts, burnB, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the uaj) of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt's, Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. llou't Hub It In, Just wet the a fleeted part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke & Falk. " Mm, Nation Jteleuneil. Ka.nhas City, April 28. Mrs. Nation was In this city several hours tonight on her way to Lewisburg, Kan., to attend the funeral of her brother, Charles Moore. She was released from the Wichita jail today on her own recognlz ance, with the understanding that she is to return to the jail as scon as the funeral ceremony is over. DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplies Crandall (S Barget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shrouds Etc This week's specials in the Boys' Clothing Section. $2.50 for Children's Vestee Suits A nice array of suits, with fancy veats; worth $3.50, offered to close out this week at this low price. $3.00 Boys' Blouse Suits Handsomely trimmed with braids and in pretty shield combination effects; blue cheviots and mixtures, which sold for (4 and $5. $6.00 Boys' and Young Men's Suits Long TroiiBer Suits in fancy worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds, which sold for sfO, $10 and $12, to close out this week at this low price. A Cap FREE with every Boy's Suit this week. H. L. PRICE Successor to CHAS. F. STEPHENS. A I'oor Allllluiiulre. Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food, Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pill would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, im prove appetite, Sold by G, 0, Blakeley, the druggist. 5 Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Mokl Tea, A pleasant herb drink, Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep aud happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, 25)cts. aud50cte, Blakeley, the druggist. Spring coughs are specially dangerous and unless cured at once, serious results) often follow. One Minute Cough Curst acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but Is a high grade remedy. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. You will not have boils If yon t c Olarke 4 Falk's sure cure tor bolls.