9211. JI)cDnllcG xQnkk. VOL. XITI THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1901. NO. 02 Ik- ESTABLISH NEW PORT ,-ist Scheme to Secure Trade of the Orient Syndicate l'lans to De velop Harbor in Mexico. New Youk, May '20. The Tribune nays: The plant of a Hyndicate bunded by II. Clay Pierce, of St. Louie, if) is be lieved, in ttiH at securing the b;ilk of truiiHportntion of thut vast import nnd export trade between America and Asia which io as yet only in its infancy. The corner-Btonu of Mr. Pierce's Hcheme, us announced, is believed to botheestablish liient of 11 new Pacific Coufet port for deep sea vessels at Manzanillo, on the south west coast of Mexico; and one of the chief links in the chain whb forged the other day when Mr. Pierce's party alieady had control of the St. Louis & .San Francisco, of the Fort Scott system and of the Fort Worth road. The western terminus of tiie Mexican Central is Colima, which is only 85 miles from Manzanillo, and which is described us a nutural land-locked harbor, suitable for sea-tioinn Ve sstls of the heaviest draft. Lure sums of money will be expended, it is said, to make this one of tiie finest ports on the Pacific Coast, and the ex tension of the Mexican Central lines from Colima to Manzanillo will be at once undertaken and lie pushed rapidly to completion. After that two connecting link m remain to be ereBted between the St. Louis & Sun Francisco system and the Mexican Central in order to complete the chain between Manzimillo and St. Louis. The Mexican International Kail road will be one of these. It connects with the Mexican Central at Torreon. A new line must be built to connect the Mexican International with the St, Louis & Sun Francisco. This new lino will extend from Sherman, Tex., to Jitmle Pass, on the Itio Grande. When it is built through freight can be carried from Manzanillo without trans-shipment to St. Louis and also to Birmingham, Ala., from which point direct connection may be made with Savannah, Ga., over the Southern Railroad. It is asserted that this route from Manzanillo to St. Louis, and thence to New York, will be fully 1 1100 miles shorter than from Sun Francisco to this city. It is said that the Seligmane, of this city, are financing the deal. Isaac N. Seligman said ; "I cannot talk to you now about this. I may have something to suy to you later." But even that was more than his part ners would vouchsafe. J. Stewart Muckie, vice-president of the Mexican Interna tional Hallway, Baid it was too early yet to discuss the part which his road might or might not not play in the enterpiise. HotiltillNMi, mill Oilixr TlilMK"- Nkw Yokic, May 20. "Socialism ar gues," declurud the Kev. Dr. Lyman Abort, in the pulpit of Plymouth church, Brooklyn, "that so long as private prop erty exists so long will there he ambition and striving for wealth on the part of the individual. When we have destroyed this, says the socialist, and made every thing into pno state in other words, when wo have abolished Mr, Carneeie and established Mr. Croker, all will bo well. "It is our duty to make a nation bo pervaded by the spi.it of Christ tluU it shall be a witness of I lie power and grace of God. This we Americans have done, in a measure. Wo have treated the foreigners who have come to us as no nation lias ever done. Wo have granted to them our factories and schools. Our country is a revolatiou of the way the pour and lowly ought to be treated. Nothing is so inspiring us the way the southern states have endeavored to up lift the w'Kro we. The reports thut como to northerners of cruelty und in justice are not representative, for the South bus indeed done nobly." After citing our nution us an example for other nations, Hussia in her treat ment of her people; Germany in Iter dealing! with tiie Chinese, Dr. Abbott said this was not inspired by mere national pride. "I thank God that this one American nation stood for the rights of even a hostile China, that the government did not transgress upon its rights and it was the firet to withdiaw its troops." ilrnxlnc nt Slirrp. Sai,km, Or., May 20. Superintendent Ormshy, of the Cascade Forest Heserve, today received permits issued by the department of the interior allowing 123, 000 sheep to be grazed on the reserve this summer. The permits have been forwarded to the applicants, wl ose re quests were granted. A permit requires the owner on enter ing the reserve witli his sheep at once to forward to the supervisor in charge of the division a description of his range, and the person in charge of the sheep must have the permit in his possession bo that it may be examined by any forest officer nt any time. These requirements will be strictlv enforced this season. IMPROVES STEADILY Mrs. McKinley Passed Best Night Since Her Illness Doctors Say That Her Progress is Satisfactory. Html r (ir-nt Northern. Chicago, May 20. A special to the Record-Herald from St. Paul says: Railroad men who have knowledge ol the plans of J. J. Hill are positive in the assertion that ex-Senator Pettigrew will he made the executive head of the Great Northern system. It had been inti mated that he would succeed President Mellen, of the Northern Pacific, but this is considered erroneous. It is gen erally accepted here as a fact that Mr. Hill lias decided to make New York bis permanent home. Takes It Wry llaril. Sai.km, Or., May 20. Governor and Mrs. Geer returned this morning from California. They visited the governor's mother at Oakland and saw the launch ing of the battleship Ohio at San Francisco. In conversation with Governor Geer, President McKinley said that tiie people of Oregon cannot be more disappointed over the change in his plans than he is himself, for he has always entertained a high regard for the people of this Btate and Iihb long wished to visit them. KhU'H to rau-Anicrlvuu Kx position . For the Pan-American exposition nt Buffalo the O. R. it N. Co., with other HtifB in this territory, have asked tor the following rates to Buffalo and return, which will probably be made effective: From Portland and common points $78.25, and from Spokane und common pointB !f()8.2r. Tickets on sale Tuesday, May 21st, and every first and third Tuesday from thut date until October loth inclusive. Going limit of tickets seven days to Missouri river or St. Paul ; journey to cjinmence on date of sale. Final limit sixty days weBt of Missouri river or St. Paul, with stop-over privi lege west of St. Paul or Missouri river in either direction within limits. This Is a preliminary notice and these rates cannot yet be guaranteed. Further notice will he given as soon as definite rates are Bettled. 15-10t TO DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. The county couri has instructed the county clerk to place u warrant on the tax roll of 1900 commanding me to col lect the taxes for said year by making sule, if necessary, of the property there in mentioned, and to return the roll in side of sixty days. I am sworn to do my duty, and am also under bonds for its faithful per formance; therefore have no alterna tive but to obey the mandate of the court, and will immediately proceed to make out a list of delinquents und ad vertise the property for sale. Roman' Kki.i.v. lOm.'lwd.iw Sheriff of Wasco Co. "NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will bo an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Golden Fugle Mining Com pany at the oflleo of French it Co., bank ers, on Friday, May ."!, 1001, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purport) of electing seven diiectors und transacting such other business as may properly como before said meeting. By order of the president. The Dalles, May 1, 1001. J. C. llO&TKTl.KH, iiil-td Secy, and Tieas. When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what tlm hair needs when it gets 2:1 that con dition. We liuve j the Crown of Science Hair Grower an d Cocoauut CreamKHr Tonic. They will cure dand W ruff and all scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. Wauted A woman to do plain sewing. About three months' work on hand, Apply at this office. mH-lwk Subscribe (or Tuk Cubonicuc. San Fhancisco, May 20. At 9:30 this morning Secretary Cortelyou gave out the following: "Mrs, McKinley's physicians report that she had the best night since her illness, and that her progress is very satisfactory." The night at the Scott residence was a quiet one. The president retired about 11:30 and slept all night without being disturbed. This morning at 8 o'clock Drs. Gibbons, Hirschfelder and Cushing culled and remained about an hour in consultation with Dr. Rixey. They left the house apparently very well satisfied with Mre. McKinley's condition. The President had some early callers this morning. A deputation of clergy men comprising Rev. Drs. Pond, Gardner, Dennett and Hammond, the latter the superintendent of the Method ist Chinese Mission, in company with four Chinese ministers, called on the president. The Chinese presented to Mr. McKinley a beautiful banner, to gether with a memorial, thanking him for his efforts in aiding the Chinese dur ing the recent trouble in China. The banner bore the inscription in Chinese, saying; "Presented to William Mc Kinley, August President of Great America, by the Chinese Meinbere of the Church of Jesus Christ in San Francisco, as a Token of Their Honor and 'raise." The president accepted the banner and thanked the delegation, which then retired. Secretary Cortelyou Btated that the president had made no arrangements for today, but would decide later as to his programme. It is very probable that he will inspect the returned soldiers from the Philippines either today or tomor row. - Turlll' tliu Issue. Nkw Yoiik, May 20. The Herald quotes J. Hamilton Lewis, ex-member of congress from the state of Washington, as saying at a hotel here: "Democrats ot the Northwest favor David Bennett Hill, of New York, as the next candidate for president, und Tom L. Johnson, of Ohio, as the nominee for vice-president, in my opinion. "Mr. Bryan has told me that he is not a candidate for the presidency, and does not desire to be considered as such. I believe thut the main issue of the next campaign will be the tariff. Practical free-trade is the only possible solution of the great industrial revolution which is now impending." BUSINESS LOCALS. Some desirable city property for sale or rjnt. For particulars cull on Gibbons' & Murden. alltf Paint your house with paints that ara fully guaranteed to last. Clarke Sr. Falk have them. Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly wire liquid paints The least in tiuautitv und most in quality describes DeWitt's Little Risers, j the famous pills for constipation, and liver complaints. Clarke it Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James K. Patton 'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark it Falk, agents. ml Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief, 25 cts. und 50 cts, Blukeley, the druggist. Moki Tea positively cures s'ick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded, 25 cts and 50 cte. Blukeley, the druggist. Do You WmuI h Horn'.' I have for eale forty head of horses, weighing from 800 to 1700 pounds. If you want a horse or a team I can fit Fine Under-imislins at less than wholesale prices. Fortune favored us in this transaction. Underwear such as we offer here, is not often seen sold at these figures. Ready cash and a sure out-put enabled us to accom modate the maker and relieve the embarrasment of the dealer to whom this consign ment was made and who proved unable to come to terms. The name of the maker is withheld by special request though the same is quite familiar to many of our Dalles ladies, and his goods stand high in their favor. The sale is now on and will continue the balance of this month. We would not guarantee the following assortment for that length of time, however so come soon. a saving of a third GOWNS. $3.50 quality for 2.75 2.40 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.85 1.25 .90 DRAWERS. it . u tt ti II it $2.33 1.85 1.G0 1.50 1.34 1.17 1.00 .90 .84 .GO $1.75 quality 1.50 " 1.35 " 1.00 " .90 " .05 " for. .$1.17 . 1.00 . .90 . .07 . .60 . .43 You will agree that no finer Under wear was ever shown here. Corset Covers. $1.50 quality for $1.00 .75 " " 50 .40 " " 27 .35 " " 23 SKIRTS. $5.00 quality for $3.33 3.50 " " 2.33 3.00 " " 2.00 2.25 " " 1.50 2.00 " " 1.34. 1.25 " " 84 Children's Drawers. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. 40c quality for 27c Sizes 7 and 8. 50c quality for 34c On display in window and Underwear Dept. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. On display in windo and Underwear Dept J Striken A Kicli Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervoua de bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas ter, N. II., "No remedy helped me un til I began u&ing Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles ; that they are a grand to.iic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 1 NOTICE TO DOG-OWNERS. The city council having reduced the dog license to .f 1 for a male and $2 for a female, have ordered me to enforce the law and impound all dogs for which the license has not been paid. This, there fore, is to give notice that all unlicensed dogs found running at lurge will be im pounded, and if not redeemed will be killed. Taos. J. liitiVKit, ml-1-20 City Marshal. If anything ails your hair, go and Bee Frazer; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that lie makes a specialty of these goode. tf You are much more liable to disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWitt's Little Early Kisors remove the cause of disease. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. For PROPOSALS 'urtitK" Itiilluiiy t.ttnilx at Hid C'llSt'lllltl I.OI'KM. Extra SPECIAL Bargains In Lace Curtains and Bed Q,uilts. LACE CURTAINS. A new pattern in Curtains, size 2h yds, per pair 40c A extra fine design, size 3 yards, per pair 73c Also a splendid pattern, size 3 yards, per pair 75c Better and larger at $1.13, 1.38, J. 73, 2.40 and 3.70 Our $3.70 Curtains are equal to any ever sold hero at 85.00. BED QUILTS. We have in full size only and of very best quality at 73c, $1, 1.18, 1.40, 1.03, 1.89 and 2.45. You may not bo in need of any of the above goods at present, but it will pa' you to buy ovon for future use. ii THE FAIR The Place to Save Money. Second Street. you. ml7-24 June DkII'1'8, Scaled hlds will bo leeched by tlto hoanl of pOltllKC COIIIIIllssloneiB of the htllteof Olclfllll mull .' o clock i, hi. Mtiy H, luui, and then pub licly opened, fur tin1 puiehase of 11 trnt't of liiinl urJnliihlK the I'lllted States linveinmcnt He serve nbivo tlu upper entrance to the luck:, in Hie couimwtt incr, iickimiiiiik 111 " P'uoi on me i cast boundary 11 1 ! of the Culled States tioern incut Itcseive iiinctj clulit and foui tenths f.i.vl) feet north of the southeast coiner theieof, i thence northeasterly piiaiieiiiu: me iiiick oi tiie Oickou Hallway mm Navinatinil Company ehiven hnnilicil (lino) (. et, beliiK it strip eleven liunilreil tUW) feet Ioiik between thu track of the milinml enmpiny and the Columbia river, its fully ilctcrlbc.il at pant) 1U1 Hook " I , ' lleconls of needs for Wasco County, Oregon, authority for said sale boliijr Kraut''1' by an net of thu twenty-Hint legislative assembly; conveyance, to bo a bargain ami salt) deed, l'litch bid must bo accompanied by it eertilled check of thu amount of twenty (JO) per cent of thu bid. payable to thu statu trcasiuer, to lie for feited If the balance of the purchase prlco is not paid within ten days tiller acceptance of thu same. JlldH should be addressed to the Secretary ol Plate and endorsed "Hid for I'ottage Uuilwii) Und." The Hoard of 1'orUtgu Commissioners reserves the right to reject am aud all blln. T. T, UK Kit, Governor. F. J. DUNHAK, fcfccretury of Btuto. OHA8.8. MOOHK, State Treasurer. iul-wt-3w Oiititrrli (.'uniiot lie Cured. with loi'til applications, as t liny cannot reach tho ucat of tliu iliet-aeo. Catarrli is a lilood or constitutional iI'iki'iiso, anil in onlur tu euro it von iniint tukti intur nal ruini'iliiis. HsiII'b Catarrh Cum is talcun internally, anil actB ilircutly on thu blood anil iiiucoiih stiifacea. llaU'i) Catarrh Cum iB not a quack uietliiMiic. It was was preecriht'tl hy ono ot the hest physicians in this country tor ym.-a, ami is a regular prescription, It is composed 6V tlm hest tonics known, combined with the heat hlooil purilitirs, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces stioli wonderful results in curiiiK Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., I'm f is., Toledo O. Bold hy drrutfKists, price 7nc. Hall's Family 1'illa are the best, lii Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured bv Carter & Falk. J I.llllli III llll'.H liUI'Klllll'.. ! A ranch ") miles totitli of this city, j 4 17 acres, fenced and cross fenced, and consisting of bix fields ; plenty of water i in each Held; o00 acres good tillable laud, lot) in fall wheat; all farm build 'iuu's; handy to school. 1'nce, K'000; ijfl'HH) cash, balance on time to tuit pti i chaser, at (1 per cent interest. A tine little place, consistiuf of 80 acres, three miles from the Waeco county court house; plenty of water, aud liavimt the finest spring in Oregon on iIih place. Price, .ftiOO. A place of 1(H) acres, U miles south of The DaMes; -10 acres in cultivation. This place will tie sold for less than uoveriiiuent price; must he sold at once. The above places are only a few of the many snaps Dad iiutta has in hie hands (or sale, m 10-22 Ice cream aud ice cream aoda now on tap at A, Keller's. a!3ll