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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 3. 1901.
NO. 102
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HER CASE IS
STILL CRITICAL
.Mrs. McKitiley's Condition Causes Much
Concern Does Not Gain in
Strength.
Washington, .tune 2. Mth. McKinley
continues vary weak. Her condition is
not greatly changed from .lint of yester
day, hut each duy tlmt elapses without
a gain in strength lepsoiiH lair power of
rt:ciiienition. Tim complaint which
ouiiim near eliding bur lilt) in San Fran
cisco is still present. It is in u sligbtly
lens aggravated form, but gives tin
phyaieiana and the president much con
cern. Mth. McKinley Iiuh shown ro
inarkablo vitality, tint bur illnoPH has to
reduced iior BtroiiL'th as to leave her very
feeble indeed. It in feared tliat utiles a
change for the better noon niiinifeHts
itnulf, her strength niav become ho near
exhausted us to leave her witliout rally
ing power.
The nowH given out by the physicians
in attendance today wan not reassuring,
though hop" of better things still con
tinuea. After a consultation between
the doctora the following bulletin wbb
iaaued :
"Mrs. MelCinlev passed a comfortable
night, but lier condition haa not material
ly changed since the report of yesterday."
'There were no further conaultatioiiH
of the phyBiciana during the day, but
Dr. Kixey called later and spent some
time with the patient. In reaponae lo
inquiries from time to time the statement
was made that there had been no change.
President McKinley spent moat of the
day at the bedside of bis wife, though
late in the afternoon he wont out for tin
hour's drive. Ho departed alone, bui
met Judge Watson, of Ohio, an old friend,
on the way, and the latter accompanied
him to the While House.
Drs. Rixey and (Sternberg both were
in attendance at the White Houbo dur
nig the evening, although the latttr did
not remain very long. Ui. Kixey was
ut the mansion for over two hours and
when be left for the night, ehortly be
fore 11 o'clock, he announced that at
that time Mrs. McKinley was resting
comfortably, as aha bud done all the
afternoon.
Senator Elklne called ou the president
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during the evening and was with
for about 15 minutee.
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We wish to announce tiiat the fine
and newly-equipped fast ateatner Bailey
Galzert has been placed on the Portland
Dal lee route as a strictly excursion boat
and to enable tourists and the people of
Oregon and Washington to make the
round trip by daylight on the Columbia
river, through the Cascade mountains,
on the following schedule:
Leaving Portland at 7 o'clock every
morning (except Monday), reaching Caa
cado Locks at 12 m., stopping at Hood
River and White Salmon and arriving
at Ttio Dalles at o p. m.; starting back
at 4 p. in. and arriving in Portland at 10
p. in.
Meals the very best the market can
uflord, and only 23 cents.
Fare to Portland one way $1.50, and
round trip $2 50.
Landing and olllco foot of Union street.
'Phone, long distance 591.
If you desire to take a trip for pleas
lire, lor grandeur for everything that
eye or heart could wish and thai no
other part of the world can furnish, go
for a ride on the Bailey Gatz'rt, make
up a party of your congenial friends and
together paaa the most enjoyable day of
your lives.
Very Cordially Yours,
27-iIaw2w VViiitk Com.au Link.
May Ho KetuiiiulUMl,
Oi.kvki.anu, June 2. The Leader to
morrow will say :
1. D. Hazard, financial secretary of the
Colonization and Social Settlement Do
partuient of the Salvatiou Army, is au
thority for the statement that negotia
tions are being carried on looking to a
reconciliation between General William
Booth and his son, Ballitfgton. Father
and son have been estranged for five
vears, the son having in the meantime
organised the Volunteers of America. If
the reconciliation is effected, it will meau
Ballngtou's return to the Salvation Army
and probably result in the abolishment
of the Volunteers of America and its
affiliation with the Salvation Army.
Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing,
Ivy poisoning and all skin tortureB are
quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hanel
Salve. The certain pile cure. Olarke &
Falk's P. O. Pliarmaoy.
For spralus, swellings and lameneea
there is nothing bo good as Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Try It. For sale by Blake
ley, the druggist.
Convention Advised to Accept the
Original Amendment Eighty-Five
Per Cent of the People Arc Said to
Favor It.
Havana, Juno 1. The press deplores
the misunderstanding with the Wash
ington government, but generally admits
the possibility of a wrong construction
being put upon the admendment by the
explanations and interpretations, and
that it will be best for the convention to
take up the question immediately and
accept the amendment as passed by
congress. La Lucha says that 85 per
cent of the peoplo favor this, but the
delegates are at a Iobs what to do. Some
claim that the United States is not act
ing in good faith, as it was rnoEt im
probable that the Washington authorities
did not know what the convention was
doing and what was the nature of the
report to be submitted. They further
say that a majority of the committee on
relations told them that the amendment
as accepted would be satisfactory to the
United States, and that they had the
assurance of General Wood and Secretary
Hoot to this effect. An effort is being
made today by some ot the conservatives
to avoid a crisis by asking the convention
to adjourn lor a month, in the mean
while having the municipalities petition
the convention to paes the original
amendment. Several municipalities
have already taken that action, and it is
thought that others will tollow.
General Wood has held a conference
with Secretary Kootover the special wire
to Washington. No definite plan of
action has been decided upon.
The municipal election passed off
ouietlv. The nationalists claim the
election of Senor Sener, their candidate
for mayor, and a majority of the council.
Quintin Bandero, the colored leader, has
been arrested at Colon, Province of
Matanzas, for aesault upon a policeman.
Uryau Im Isltter.
Lincoln, Neb., June 1. Taking for
his text the words, "Emperor McKin
ley," W. J. Bryan tonight gave out an
extended statements bearing on the
supreme court deeUion in the insular
caees. Mr. Bryan frankly admits that
the court's verdict is extremely distaste
ful to him, and the language be em
ploys is more vigorous than is custom
ary, even for him. He boldly declares
that the eupreme court has joined hands
with the president aud congress in an
effort to change our form of government,
and he calls on the people to repudiate
the verdict.
Wouiuu Sull'ratfislB.
Minneapolis, Juno 1. At the session
of the National Woman's Stiflrage Con
vention today, Subuh B. Anthony, chair
man of the convention's resolutions
committee, reported that she had ad
dressed the American Federation of
Labor and secured authorization for ite
president and secretary to sign a six
teenth amendment proposition.
Elizabeth Boyuton Harnett, of Illi
nois, reported an important victory in
the passage of the bill securing to moth
era equal rights with fathers In the guar
dianship of miuors. She reported also
a resolution of the state convention call
ing for a department of the government
with a cabinet member at its head de
voted to the interests of home and chil
dren.
A surgical operation is not necessary
to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve saves all that expense and never
fails. Beware of counterfeits. Clarke &
Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Frazer; he's the headquarters for all
huir remedies. Remember that he
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
Olarke & Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Pattou
strictly mire liquid paints
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday,
Don't forget this.
Dressed epnug chickens at the Stadel
man Commission Co.'s 24lf
Olarke & Falk have ou sale a full line
of paint and artist's hrnsher.
You will not have boils if vou take
Olarke & Falk'a euue cure toi boils.
mi
No Extra Charges any ladies' suit in stock and
for alterations. We guar
antee a good fit.
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
Some desirable city property for sale
or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons
& Marden. alltf
Paint your houBe with paints that ara
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke t Falk
have them.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when yon can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. ml
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Chronicle, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under this offer must be paid in ad
vance. t
lie Kept 1118 I.ec.
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of
Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with
a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood
poisoning set in. For two years he suf
fered intensely. Then the best doctors
urged amputation, "but," he writes, "I
used one bottle of Electric Bitters and
1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
and my leg waB sound and well ae ever."
For Eruptione, Eczema, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders
Electric Bitters lias no rival on earth.
Try them. G. C. Blakeley will guarantee
satisfaction or refund money. Only 50
cents.
Danger, disease and death follow
neglect of the bowels, Use DeWitt's
Little Early Hieers to regulate them aud
you will add years to your life and life to
your years. Easy to take, never gripe.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot
successfully compete with his healthy
rival. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the
famous pills for constipation will remove
the cause of your troubles. Clarke &
Falk'a P.O. Pharmacy.
"The Doctors told me my ccuu'ii was
incurable One Minute Cough Cure made
me well man." Norris Silver, North
Stratford, N. II. Because you've not
found relief for a stubborn cough, don't
despair. One Minute Cough Cure has
cured thousands and it will cure you.
Safe and eure. Clarke & Falk'fi P. O.
Pharmacy.
Mr. James Brown of Putemouth, Va
over 90 years of age suilered for yean
with a bad sore ou his face. Physicians
could not help him. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve cured him permanently.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Subecrlle for The Oiiuonicle.
Hurrying out
the Spring vSuits.
Tho same styles you looked at earlier in the season, arc here
now but at different prices. True, the assortment is not as
large and picking may not be as eas' but there are enough,
and to spare, and all are of this spring's importation. Choose
REDUCE THE PRICE
These may be seen if you
Eaton Suit, of light gray Venetian ; jacket
made witli the new bishop sleeves silk
puff, and postillion back, silk lined. Suit
trimmed with rows of black
silk stitching; value $25; now JplO.75
New Blouse Suit, in a handsome brown
Venetian cloth, velvet LaAiglon belt and
collar, trimmed witli gilt braid and buttons,
bell sleeves, silk lined; 7-gore flare skirt,
tailor-stitched; value $20; rr
now !pl5t-'U
$7.00 Snits are reduced to $5.25.
M. WILLIAMS &
Does it I'ay to JSuy UIihi?
A cheap remedy for congiia and colds
is all right, but you want' something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere and dantretous reeults of throat and
lung troubles. What shull yon do? Go
to a warmer and more regular climate?
Yes, if possible; if not possible for you,
then in eittier case take the only rem
edy that lias been introduced in all civil
ized countries witli success in severe
throat and lung troubles, "BoEchee's
German Syrup." It not only heals and
stimulates the tiesuos to destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night's rest, and euros the patient. Try
one bottle, Recommended many vears
by all druggiats in the world, and sold
by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prize
almanac. 2
To Firemen' Tom iiiuiiuiil nt lleiiiicr,
For the firemen' tournament at
Heppner June 11th, 12th and Kith, tho
0. R. it N. Co. will make a rate of one
and one-third fare for the round trip on
the certificate plan; provided, however,
fifty or more paying passengers of not
less than 50 centa each have been in at
tendance. Under these conditions dele,
gates, or members of delegates' family,
that have paid full fare to Hepp
tier, will be returned at one-third fare
on presentation of certificate to our
agent at Heppner ou or before June l ltli.
Certificates must be Bi'gued by F.
W. Roberts, secretary, and will be ia
aued only on any of the three days prior
to openiut! tiny of the meeting, includ
ing the latter. If total attendance does
not equal the requirements, holders of
certificates will be sold return tickets at
regular one-way rates.
m27-jl0 James Iueland, Agent,
Strike A Kith I'IikI.
"I was troubled for several years witli
chronic indigestion and nervous de
bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas
ter, N. II., "No remedy helped me un
til I began using Electric Bitters, which
did me more good than all the medicines
I ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent health for yeara. She
aays Electlic Bitters are just splendid
for female troubles ; that they are a grand
toulc 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. O. Blakeley, the druggist. 1
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Came
& Falk.
ONE-FOURTH!
come early
A handsome double-breasted Blouse Suit
of dark gray oxford cheviot ; medlci collar
and bell sleeves, silk-lined ; ekirt and jack
et trimmed with rows of black taffetta
silk: value $15 00; now 25
Dark gray cheviot suit double. breasted
Eton jacket with bell sleeves, revers faced
with silk; 7-gore flare skirt, a sr
Good value at $10; special priqe ! 50
CO.
Just Received
A full line of Fresh Printing and De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Eex, Deko, Yelox
and Aristo in all sizes.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanley.
Trays, Printing Frames,
Albums, Multigraphs,
And all accssones to complete the
outfit of either the amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
Our Eureka Combined Toning and
Fixing Bath is a dandy. Try it.
The A. E. C. Developer for plates,
films or developing pnpeia haa no equal.
Enoimh for Hoc to developed dozen plates
or 15 dozen Velox -1x5. Perfect blacks
and whites are guaranteed, if directions
are followed. At-k for the A. E. C. De
veloper, aud see that you get the
genuine.
We are prepared to compound any and
all of your own formaliu and guarantee
satisfaction.
At the old place, 175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Geo. C. Blakeley.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Unitko Status Land Office, (
Miiy U, 1001. i
A biillicU'iit context iiilliliivit hnvini; been tiled
in this oiilet! by O AiiKittt KriuitiUt. contest
ant, nuniiiht hmiifti'iid entry No. til2l, mailt!
April 14, 1SU7, for Vj NW'.i Sen :U and K'a NKK
Keo ;).', Tp - N, It 1'J K, by Itlley J. (Hit, con
testee, in which It In alieeul that oald ItlleyJ.
(ilrtlms fumi the lltli day ot April, lh'J7, up to
the ptuK'iit date never been on thu place, never
established his ret idenco thereon, unit Unit ho
lias abandoned thu tract. And that the alleged
abandonment 1 not due to defendant' employ
ment in the military or naval service of tho
i'nited States Mild parties are hereby notified to
appear respond and oiler evidence touching
tald alli'trailon at 10 o'clock a. m. on Juno.',
I'.KU, before thu register and receiver ut tho
United .States laud olllce 111 Tho Dalles, Oregon.
Thu salt! contestant havliiK, In a proper attlda
v It, tiled Mat I. I'.kU, set forlh facts which show
that afterduu diligence personal nsrvlno of this
notice cannot bo made, it hereby ordered anil
directed that such iiotlcu bo given by duo and
proper publication,
1 iul5 JAY 1'. l.UCAS, Ucglstcr.
Notioe of Guardian's Sale.
Notice is hcrtby nlvcn that under and by vlr
tueof all order and license of sale, dulv luado by
tne County Court of Wasco County, BUto of
Oregon, uu tho Mth duy ot April, 1901, tbo un
dersigned, guardian of Marianua Uicey unit
Hugh Vivian I.aeo, minor wards, will, from
uud after the 17tn day of June, l'.Rll, at private
sale, In the manner prescribed by law tortus
sale of real property by executor and admlnU
trators, sell tho following described real prop
erty, belonging to sain miliar wards;, tn-wll:
The sKii l li, in Tp i X, K H JS, Vt . M.
Maiil sale will bo made upon tho premises aud
t0,UOb,B',WtbWdeWlklNELAOEY,
Guardian of Marlauim Ucey ud Hugh VivUs
lAwy, miuor wrui.
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