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    hc Dalles
VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE G. 1901.
NO. 105
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CuiCA(iU, June 4. For the first time
in the history of Chicago unionist", a
Inbor body is about to present t he unique
demand that its employers' organization
shall demand. The International As
sociation of Machinists, through its
general officers, will insist on tlm die
Bolution of the Chicago Association of
Machinery Manufacturers after Thursday
until the members of that organization
Hhow Home disposition to settle with
their striking machinists. More thau
2000 of the hitter are now out and sup
ported by the working union members,
who are determined to compel local
employers to come to terms. Five large
manufacturing concerns, employing
nearly 200 members of the Machinists'
union, have withdrawn from the Chicago
Machinery Manufacturers' association.
Four of the firms included have already
signed agreements with the oflicers of
the union, despite the resolutions passed
by the association binding them to re
frain from arbitration with their em
ployes. The firms v liich have with
drawn from the association die Winslow
Brothers, Gallugher & Shack, Olton &
Si Prince, Hermau Strubo & Co. and the
Garden City Fan company.
Kutlyurtl Klpllnc'a Latent.
London, June 5. The Times publish
es a stirring poem by Rudyard Kipling,
entitled "Bridge Guard in tlie Kaarroel."
It describee the dreary monotouy of
troops guarding lines of communication.
Picturing the arrival of a train the poet
eays :
"Quick ere ttie lft escapes ub,
Out of tbedaikness we reach
For a handful of week-old papers
And a mouthful of human speech.'
The concluding verse is as 'follows:
"More than a little lonely,
Where the letsenlug tail lights
shine;
No, not combataut only ;
Only detail guarding the line."
Wmn Net I'tilHuuvil.
Nkw Yokk, Juno 5. The report of
George A. Ferguson, an analytical chem
ist who made an examination of the
etoicaeb of the Rev, E. S. Phillip,
Haaleton, Pa., who was found dead in
the apartments of Dr. Kirk Stanley,
three weeks ago, shows that Father
Phillips was not poisoned.
Stanley was arraigned before the cor
oner today. As soon as Stanley was ar
raigned Coroner Bauech said that his
hope to hear that the dead priest was
not poiioned had been realized, and it
gave him much pleasure to release
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Stmley from custody. He said the
shadow had been removed from over
Stanley, and he could now go his way.
He declared the man discharged.
Stanley shook hands with the coroner,
hie umnsel and the assistant district at
torney and witnesses and left the court
house. 'In Kxcl'ule Coiixuiuiitl veN.
Nuw Youi;, June 5. The order of
Superintendent of Immigration T. V.
I'ovvderly received by Thoe. Fitchie, the
commissioner of imaiigration for this
port, that tuberculosis' of the lunjis is to
be considered a dangerous contagious
disease, is expected to iesult in a large
decrease m the number of Immigrants
admitted to this country. Heretofore
immiuraiits having tuberculosis of the
lungs have been admitted unless the
disease wib in an advanced stage. The
new ruling makes the deportation of all
immigrants having tuberculosis of the
lungs compulsory. Jt will necessitate a
more strict examination for the disease
by the surgeons at Ellis island, and the
steamship companies will have to make
examinations in Europe before accept
ing steerage passengers.
Mi-morlul to Victoria,
Nkw Youk, June C. There is talk,
says the Tribune special from London,
about an organized ell'orl to raise money
for an American memorial to Queen
Victoria along the roadway of the Mall.
A committee can easily be formed from
the delegates attending the chamber of
commerce dinner tonight which will
manage the matter iu a most satisfactory
way. They are in a right mood lor tak
ing up the scheme and making the
weight of their millions felt in bringing
about good feeling between America and
England.
Awful bllterlmi MuHNiicrr.
St. Pkthusiiuuu, June 5. A report
fn m Siberia tells of a hoirible massacre
in a little village on the Yanezel river,
Two thousand Russian peasants at
taokeu t lie Tartar village of Izbesk aud
killed 800 inhabitants. Men, women
and children, it iB eaid, were brutally
killed in revenge for horse killing.
Practically nobody escaped. Some were
beaten to death, others thrown into the
river, still others hanged, and the vil
lage razed to the ground. Troops re
stored order finally, aud arrested hun
dreds of the attacking peasants.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and Fuuburn. Manufactured by G'arlce
& Falk.
AM
THE REVISION
IS ADVOCATED
Opponents of High Tariff Heard at Con
vention Arguments For and
Against Commercial Reciprocity
Proceedings of the Doctors' Con
vention. Detroit, June 5. Commercial reciro
city was the theme which the Manu
facturers' National Association discussed
tonight. Wiedly divergent views were
expressed at times, but when self
interests were laid aside and the good of
the manufacturers of the country was
considered in the aggregate, the delegates
were agreed that reciprocity was the only
means by which the foreign trade of the
American mauufacturer could be safe
guarded. During the discussion of the president's
report, General W. S. Withington, of
of Jackson, Mich., eaid he thought the
business men of the country and not the
politicians should have the most to say
about the tariff laws. He was in favor
of tariff revision, although he had hither
to been in favor of a high tariff.
W. L. Saunders, vice-president of the
IngerEoll-Sergeant Drill Company, of
New Yurk, agreed with General Withing
ton. He said a high tariff was not only
unnecessary, but a hinderanr.e and a
danger to our business. "Our Russian
sugar controversy," said be, "shows how
we may tie legislated against by other
nations."
T. S. Barnett, head of the Barnett
Leather Company, said leather men
wanted free hides, enabling them to
bring raw material into the United StateB
and Bhip out finished leather.
James S. Taylor said that while Amer
ican manufacturers were clamoring for
the open door iu China, they should not
shut the doors of the United States.
A resolution declaring section 5 of the
Dingley tariff law, relatiug to the assess
ment of couutervuilingdutieson Russian
sugars, inimical to the best interests of
this country, and asking congress to re
peal or modify it, was passed.
A resolution requiring cmgrees to pro
hibit free distribution of black-leg virus
to cattle dealers provoked a long and hot
discussion. It was finally made to read
that the National association disapproves
of the United States government enter
ing into the manufacture oi any article
which has passed the experimental stage
fordistributiou.
HecoineH a Mhhou,
Nkw Youk, June 5. General Balling
ton Bootti, of the Volunteers of America,
has been initiated into the mysteries of
Masonry in the lodge at Moniclair, N. J.
PUBLIC SALE?
The Dallas Flouring Mill, one of the
best paying milling properties in the
state, will be sold at public auction June
27, 1901. Capacity fifty barrels; good
water power; warehouse capacity 60,000
bushels. All in A No. 1 order. The
highest bidder will get the property.
Terms, one-half cash.
Fki-ix Now,,
tny'31-ltdAw Dallas, Oregon.
Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be
cause to live requires nourishment Food
iB not nourishing until it is digested. A
disordered stomach cannot digest food,
it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspep
sia Curt) digests all kinds nf food with
out aid from the stomach, allowing it to
rest and regain its natural functions.
Its elements are exactly the suino as the
natural digestive fluids and it simply
can't help but do you good. Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
"The Doctors told me my cuigh was
incurable One Minute Cough Cure made
me a well man." NorriB 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 aud it will cure you.
Safe aud sure. Clarke & Falk's P. O.
Pharmacy.
Eczema, saltrheuin, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are
quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. The certain pile cure. Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
You will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk'x sure cure 'oi boils,
Subscribe for Tuk Cuuonicmg,
SATURDAY ONLY jz?
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Little Boys'
SUITS
(Similar to cut)
3 to lO years
worth
$4.50, $5.00, $5.50,
$6.00 and $6.50.
Another money-saving chance for the thrifty par
ent. Every one admires a well-dressed boy and
boys as a general rule live up to their surroundings.
Clothe a boy well --- and you inspire him to be a
better, neater boy
Ladies' Suits at
fourth off.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Some desirable city property for ealo
or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons
& Marden. ulltf
Paint your house with paints that ara
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke Falk
have them.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton'B sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. ml
Wo offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Ciiko.vicj.k, 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. f
He Kept 11 IH Lee.
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of
Hartford, Conn., scratched bis leg with
a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood
poisoning set in. For two years lie suf
fered intensely. Then the best doctors
urged amputation, "but," be writes, "I
used one bottle of Electric Bitters and
1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
and my leg was Bound and well as ever."
For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders
Electric Bitters has no rival on earth.
Try them. G. C. Blakeley will guarantee
satisfaction or refund money. Only 50
cents. 4
Your I'licti
Shows the state of your feelings and the
state of your health as well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent iu a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and voru out and do not have a
healthy appearance you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap SarsaparillaB aud
so called purillers fail ; knowing thla we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakelej the druggist.
TlioiiimotU Heut Into Kslln,
Every year u large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs ure sore and racked
with coughs are urged to go to another
climate. 11m this is costly and not al
ways siiio. Don't be an exile when Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
will cure you at home. It's the most
infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds,
aud all Throat aud Lung diseases on
earth, The first dose brings relief,
Astounding cures result from persistent
use. Trail bottles free at G. O. Blakeley 'a
drug store. Price 50c and $1.00, Every
bottle guaranteed. 4
Subscribe for Tuk Chko.nici.k.
A. M. WILLIAMS &
IttiteH to San Francisco and Iteturn.
TheO. R. & N. Co. will make the
following rates from The Dalles, Oregon,
to San Francisco and return for National
Convention of Epworth League, July
1S-21, 1901 : Via rail to Portland and
O. R. it N. steamers from Portland to
San Francisco and return, $23.50.
Tickets on sale and honored on trains
from The Dalles and on steamers from
Portland only on July 11th and 16th.
Returning tickets will be honored on
steamers sailing from Sail Fruncieco not i
later than August 1st ; final limit, Aug
ust 4, 1001. Rute includes meals and
berth on steamers. Reservations for
passengers going via steamers should be
made in advance to insure accommoda
tions, for which a deposit of $5.00 will
be required. All rail in both directions,
via O. R. & N. and Southern Pacific,
first class, good for stop-overs in Cali
fornia, $28.50. Second class, including
berth in tourist sleeper in both direc
tions, no stop-overs, $25.50. Tickets on
sale at The Dalles July 15th and 10th,
and will be honored by Southern Pacific
on trains leaving Portland July 15th and
10th, and on morning train July 17th;
good for return passage leaving San
Francisco up to and including July til,
1001. Tickets will not he sold good in
one direction via rail and In another via
steamer.
For further information communicate
with Jas. Ireland, agent, The Dalles,
Oregon. in21-jlyll
HtrlkttH A Kith l'lml.
"I was troubled fur several years with
chronic indigestion and nervous de
bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas
ter, N. II., "No remedy helped mo un
til 1 begun using Electric Bitters, which
(lid mo more goad than all the medicines
1 ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent health for years. She
says Electric Bitters ure just splendid
for female troubles ; that they are a grand
to,iic and invigorator for weak, run
down women, No other medicine can
tako its place in our family." Try them.
Only 50c, Satisfaction guaranteed by
G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 1
Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, Vu.,
over 00 years of age sully red for years
with a bad sore on ills face, Physicians
could not help him. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve cured him permanently.
Clarke & Falk's 1'. O. Phariaaoy.
For sprains, swellings ai1 lameness
there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake
ley, the druggist.
Choice
$3.35
SPECIAL u& jz?
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Sale on
LADIES' SUITS
Just Received
A full lino of Fresh Printing and De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Rex, Deko, Velox
and Aristo in all sizes.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanloy.
Trays, Printing Frames,
Albums, Multigraphss,
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 papers has no equal.
Enough for 35c to developed dozen plates
or B dozen Velox 4x5. Perfect blacks
and whites are guaranteed, if directions
are followed. Ask for the A. E. C. De
veloper, and see that you get the
genuine.
We are prepared to compound any and
all of your own formula.' and guarantee
satisfaction.
At the old place, 175 Secoud Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Geo. C. Blakeley.
Tn Klroinen'rt Tournament at IIeiiuer.
For the firemen's tournament at
Heppner June 11th, IL'th and Kith, the.
O. R. & N. Co. will make a rate of one
and one-third fare for the rouu I trip on
the certificate plan; provided, however,
fifty or more paying passengers of not
less thau 50 cents each have been iu at
tendance. Under these conditions dele
gates, or members of delegates' family,
that have paid full fare to Hepp
ner, will ho returned at one-third fare
on presentation of certificate to our
agent at Heppner on or before June 1-tth.
Certificates must be signed by F.
W. Roberts, secretary, and will be ls
biuhI only on any of the three days prior
to opening day 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.
iu27-jl0 Jamks Iuki-ani), Agent.
A surgical operation is not necessary
to cure piles. DnWitt's Witch Haiel
Salve saves all that expense and nevar
fails, Beware of counterfeits. Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.