21) c Utiles VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1901, NO. 101 AVceclable Preparationfor As similating the Food andRcgula ling the Stomachs andBowcis of Promotes Digc9lion,Cheerfur nessiind Rest. Contains neitlier Opium .Morphine norIiucral. OT "NAH.C OTIC . MetxofOMJirSMWELPtTCUW . HmyJaii SctfL jtlx.A'enna Jlfirrminl -ill CurixmahStda Ctmfud -UiMr MMrgwwn ftanr. A perfect Romedy forConslipa Tiun . Sour Stomach, Diarrltoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Vac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CXACT COFV OF WRAPPER. ft Air In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THt 0(NTAUH OOMMNV. HCW TOBH CtTY. LEGISLATURE ENDS Three Washington Hills Passed Over Vetoes Session Lasted Two Days Oi.ymi'IA.W noli., June 1L'. Tho session of tin) Washington letiiHluttirti adjourned tliiH evening, after trutiHtictiti consider ul)l uioro business ttmn tliiit for which it was mil led, viz, the amendment of the capital punishment law. Tim most im portant feature of today's session wub t'ui passage of three bills vutouri by Gov ernor Hogtirs subsequent to the arij turn muiiL of the regular session luHt Winter. Tho governor vetoed live billH altogether, ami thu Bonato passed all of them ovor his veto. Two of thu five failed of passage i tho house. The amendment of the capital punish inont law for which the Ht'HHiou wits originally called, was successfully necoin pliHhuri. The Uands law was Urnc re pealed and then re-enacted with it saving clause which will permit thu execution of criiniruilH wIioho crimes have been committed heretofore, and who are under sontouco to ho executed under thu old law. In addition to thin, a general "saving clause" was passed, which oxpiessly provides that hereafter when any criminal statute is amended or re pealed by Implication, that bucIi amend inont or ropeul shall not apply to offenses already committed. An amendment to the jury was also passed, which is aimed to correct thu workings of that act in the larger coun ties of the state. Tho bill to pay tho expenses of the Hussion was kIho passed. It carries an appropriation of $7600. Killed Hi a Huiiuwuy. St. Anthony, Idaho, June 11. Miss Ulla Pratt, of Edmonds, Idaho, was killed, and Miss Lucas, daughter of Bishop Lucas, seriously injured in a runaway accident which occurred last night while the two young women and Bishop Lucas were returning from a drive to Exburg. In crossing a ditch, froni whlcu ttie culvert had been re moved, the horses became frightened and ran. The occupants of the bugy were thrown out, Miss Pratt being in stantly killed and Miss Lucas' led was broken. Two Thousand Man Out. Atlanta, Gb., June 12. A special from Newport News, Va., says: It is announced this morning that 1000 men will be laid oft" at the yards of the New port News Shipbuilding & Drydock Com pany on account of the machinists' strike. This will make u total of 2000 men out, and it !h expected that the entire plant will be closed by Saiurday night. It is the understanding here that nil shipyards in the country are determined not to accede to the demaudsof the ma chinists, and that all plants where ma chinists have gone out will close down indefinitely rather than grant the de inanda. It ,11 mi n CuIihh Independence. UiFK.M.o, N. V., June 12. Secretary of War Itoot tonight was shown the as sociated press dispatch from Havana announcing the adoption of the Piatt ameuduieut by the Cuban constitutional convention, lie said: "If ttie Cuban convention has adopted the Piatt amendment, it has done the wisest and most patriotic thing possible for Cuba. It menus the independence of Cuba tufd all that is best and freest in Cuba will be backed by all that is best in ttie United States." When Secretary of State Hay read the dispatch he said : "As an old friend of Cuban independ ence for the last thirty years, I am most gratitiud to learn that the Cuban con vention has done what is so clearly to the advantage of the Cuban people." Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot fright fully," writes W. II. Ertds, of Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 1(0 years, hut Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises und Piles. Sold by U. C. Blakcley, ttie druggist. 25c. 5 Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth, Va., over 1)0 years of age suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch llazal Salve cured him permanently. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. A I'oor Millionaire Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, im prove appetite. Sold by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist 5 Floral lotinu will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arse A Falk. ACCEPTED BY CUBA Piatt Amendment Now a Part of the Constitution Vote Was if to u. Havana, June 12. The Cuban consti tutional convention today accepted the Piatt amendment by a vote of 16 to 11. The resolution to adopt was carried with out discussion. Immediately after the opening of the session, Senors Tamayo, Villuendas and Quesada, constituting a a majority of the committee on relations, submitted, as a substitute for the com mittee's former report, the Piatt amend ment as passed by congress, lecom mend ing that it be made an appendix to the constitution. In the vote on the resolu tion the twenty-seven delegates present divided as follows : In favor of acceptance Senors Capote, Villuendas, Jose M. Garuez, Tamayo, Monteaguedo, Delano, Betancourt, Giberga, Llorente. Quesada, Sanguilly, Nnnez, Rodriguez, Berriel, Quilez and Ferrer. Opposed to acceptance Senors Zayas, Aleman, Eudaldo Tamayo, Juan Gual berto Gomez, Cisneros, Silvela, Fortun, Lacret, Portuondo.Castro and Manduley, Senors Rivera, Corierosa, Gener and Robau were absent. The batter two voted against acceptance in the previous division. Senor Ferrer voted with the conservatives, explaining his change of attitude by asserting that he believed the acceptance would be the beet solution of the problem. The convention will now appoint a committee to draw up the electoral law. SutiHtietl With Experiment. New Yoiik, June 12. A apecial to the Tribune from Montreal says: Warren F. Purdy, manager of the Northwestern SteamEhip Company of Chicago, who is in town, Bays that the company is satis fied with its venture in having ships ply ing directly between Chicago and Great Britain by way of the St. Lawrence route. There is $1,000,000 invested in the four steamers already running and two more are to be constructed immediately. Mr. Purdy says that he Is satisfied that the announcement that the dominiou govern ment that there is 14 feet of clear water in the St. Lawrence canal, is well founded, as on the voyage of the North town, which has juBt come through, he held the tape himself and found a minimum depth of more than fourteen feet. Mr. Purdy predicts that other Chicago shipping firms will follow the lead set by his company, and erpectB to see half a dozen different lines plying direct between Chicago and Europe. There is, in his opinion, an astonishing future before the St. Lawrence waterway. lUHtuutly Killed. Hili.shoko, June 12. Stephen Hoi comb, who resides near Phillips, this county, wasyesterdey accidently shot by a gopher gun and instantly killed. Dur ing late years, Mr. Holcoinb had spent most of his time in capturing gophers, and in loading the gun yesterday it was accidentally discharged, the bullet taking effect in the left temple. Deceased wae born in Ohio in 1822, and came to Oregon in 1845, where he was married to Miss Amanda Lee in 1850, and has resided in this couutry ever since. He was one of the first directors of the first school organized in Washing ton county, and deceased and Isaac Butler, of this city, were the only sur vivors id the first organizers of the school. Deceased was a veteran of the Cayuee war of 1847-8, and was well known throughout the state, having resided on the old homestead since Boon after ar riving iu Oregon. Mrs. Holcomb, six sons and daughter survive him. The funeral will take place tomorrow, and the remains Interred In the West Uniou Cemetery, near the family home. Arapahoe Iudlaus Making Trouble. Hklkna, Mont., Judo 12. A special from lied Lodge, Mont., says that serious trouble Is threatened with the Arapahoe Indians, on the Shoshone reservation, iu Wyoming. The Indians have openly defied the authorities, and are preparing for the barbarous bud dance. The state militia has beeu ordered to the scene. Olarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly nnre liquid paints Next Saturday has been sot aside for the opening day of our Great Annual CLEARANCE. SALE of . Men's ILxtra Trousers. A. M. W. & Co. Special Sales never fail to draw a crowd but for this particu lar event we predict a great rush, so be on hand betimes if you would secure your share of the plums. 403 pair of Honesty tailored, perfect-fitting Trousers in this lot. Trousers suitable for the banker, tho butcher and the baker for the man who wants " dress-up " clothes, and for the man who don't. Striped Worsteds, Tweeds and Cassimeres, Blue Serges and Black Clays j& j& All sizes, from 31 up to 40 in the waist and in the lengths up to 3G. A pair of pants for every man in town be he short or tall, large or small, thick or thin none are barred, all can profit by this great opportunit'. If you are supplied for the Summer, it will pay you to prepare for tho cooler days of Fall for there are plenty of heavy-weights, as well as medium and light weights and'nowhere else will Tour money bring you the returns it will here. These 403 pairs of Trousers are divided into two lots, as follows: 139 pairs, worth from tf fTf G4 pairs, worth from f fT $1.75 to $3.25, go on pil $3.50 to $6.00, go on tPmjf sale Saturday at a pair. sale Saturday at a pair. No returns accepted no exchanges Extra charges will bo made for any made during this sale. alterations. SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL NEXT WEEK. A. M. Williams Co The Dalles, f Oregon. Catarrh Uiuuiit Me Cured, with local applications, as they cannot reach the Beat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine. It wae was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country tor years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the beat 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 testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 I'Uyeit Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the boriv, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feveriehness, Pimples or Sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how it oecam so it must he purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has nevet failed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarautee. Blakeley, the drug irist. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paluls when you can buy James E, Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml REGULATOR LINE. 1 DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY BU'tuuerH of tho ItCKUlutor Urns will run aa per tliufol- owing scliwlulu, the Cumimuy reserving tho right to chuugo schedule without liutlco. Str. Regulator 6 DOWN, p, J.v. Dulles K Tuesiliiy 'iimibimy .... i HattinlHy. . . g Arr. I'ortlnnd K at 4:30 v. u. UP. hv, Portland at 7 a. M. , .. Motiduy . . Weilnebdiiy Krliluy Arr, Dulles a 6 l'. M. Str. "Iralda" Leaves Cascades 0 a, in. Arrive Dalles 10 :It0 a, in. Leave Dalles ii p. in. Arr. Cascades 7:30 p. in. Dally ex. Sunday. Str. Dalles City. 1 DOWN l.v. Dulles lit 7 A. M. Monday Wednesday.... Friday , Arr. l'ortlaud uM:30 v. m. up. 1 L . l'ortlaud J 'l'mu,av . . . . Thursday , . . , .attiuruiiy Arr. Dalles at 5 V. H. Excursion Hates every Saturday for parties of five and upwards: Dalles, White Salmon aud intermediate points, 50c; Dalles to Cascades, $1.00. For an evening trip take tho "Iralda" at 3 p. m. to Hood lliver and re s' turn ou the up boat. FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, C, Travel by tho Steamers ol tho llegulator Mno. Tho Company will endeavor to give Its pat rons uu uesi bervieu ihjkbiuiu. rui luriuur uiimumium i l'ortlaud Office, Oak-Street Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY ,vlll endeavor to give Its pat- 53 rmutloii address W Y, Qen. Agt. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle.