l)c Dalles VOL. XI LI THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 1901. NO. 10G '"ii itinmiiihtHMi. (lima. tin AXfcficlable Prcpnralionror As similating IticFoodandRcgula Ung tlic Stomachs aiulBowcis or Promotes Digcslion.Cheerfur nuss andRcsl.Contains neither Opiuni.Morphiue nor Mineral. Ts'ot Hail c o tic . oftlMMrStMUELPlTClW ISmpkm sl'.x.Smittt Uotfitllt ,Ma - JtyximiMl - lit CatbatalrSotta flanfitd SUmr Wuktytrm rtmvr. Aperfecl Remedy forConslipn Ilon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signnturc or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPER. DEATH OF PINGREE H.Y-Govenior of Michigan Passed Away Last Night Ills Son Was at His Bedside. London, Juiih 18. Ex-Governor Hnseti iS. Pingree of Michigan, died here tonight lit 11 :;)5. 1 1 in koii was tint only omt present at tho time. Tin. attending doctors loft Mr. Pingreo'a bedside at about 11 :IG, promising to return Klinrtly. H. S. Pingree, .Jr., who had been watch ing at his father's side for four duvn, and who has not removed his clothes durint! tho time, noticed a sudden change in his fatlior'H condition. lie liad hardly reached the patient's bedside when Ills father diud puacufully without warning and without speaking a word. Young Pingree baa wired to his niothor and his tniulo in tho Uiiitod Statue not to comu to London. Tho body of tho Into Mr. Pingree will bo embalmed and takou to his homo. Tho diagnosis made by London apeoial iatH of tho cancerous affection of the intestine, from which Mr. Pingree suf fered, loft no hope for tho patient's recovery. Toward tho oud of hia illness, Mr. Pingree fuirorod great pain, and weakened rapidly. Ho was unable to retain iiouriHhmont. Hin mind, however, remained fairly clear. During tho whole of Tuoadtty lie was practically kopt alive by injections of strychnine and drugs administered to lesson his pain. IYxiuik KiiukcxiI In a Alan Hunt. CmoAdo, Juno 18. A Hpeoial to tho Tribune fiom San Antonio, Tex., Bays: Five hundred citizens of Southwest Texan tiro engaged in a man hunt, a party of Mexican outlaws being the quarry. A I-ro-idy there lias been a tight between Toxana and MoxicaiiH near Belmont, in which one Mexican waa shot to death, one was hanged and one wonuded. The one was hanged in an effort to make him divulge the whereabouta ol the loaders of the band of Mexican outlawa. The man hunt Is tho result of three murders within the hint few clays. The viotiniB were Sheriff Moms, of Kansas county; Sheriff Robort M. Glover, of Gonstales county, and Tony Suhnabol, a wealthy ranchman. Large poBeos of determined men headed by the sheriffs of Travis, Haya, Bee, Falle, Bastrop, Korr, Kendall, Starr, Atascoa and a CASTORIA i5i. II tfiMMilll , . iiTiIifT, i Srff.ln,-, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought A A Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THI CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOIIK CITY. number of other counties aro out bunt j ing for the murderers. In addition to theeo numerous sheriffs' posses.a number of citizens' posses have been organized ' and aro scouring t ho country for the j fugitives. Mayor Emtnett White, of Austin, ia also in the field with a largo I poaae. Gov. SayerH today directed a detachment of atate rangers to join in the pursuit, and altogether there ore over 600 men out aearching for the Mexican murderers. CrBv 111 of Nuurry; Scorpions on Dnuk. Ni:w Yoick, Juno 18. A diapatch from Philadelphia to tho Times says that the trans-Atlantic steamship Crown Point, 'from Philrdelphia to London, fell in with tho German bark Planet, lite decka of which wore swarming with scorpions, tho captain and crew of which were sick itli scurvy, tho firat officer dead and tho second ollicer too ill to take part in the navigation of tho vessel. This was May Mill, in latitude -10 U5, longitude Hi III). Second Odicer Bryant, of the Crown Point, was put in charge of tho atrickon bark, and wor ed her into Quoonatown Harbor May 2Sth. Captain Buskenueth, of the Planet, waa atrickeu May 12th with ectirvy. Ho waa oueon HL'ioua when tho Crown Point fell in with the bark. He did not regain conBeioua nesa, and died before tho bark reached Queenstown. The aeeoud ollicer died tilth. rultrnt Hut nf luiiRr. Washington, June 18. Drs. Johnston and Uixey held a consultation at tbe White House this forenoon, at tho con clusion ot which Dr. Johnston pro nounced Mrs. McKinloy out. of danger and convalescing. Ho said there may, of course, bo a recurrence of her trouble, hut for the present tho danger is past. Dr. Johnston aaid that the blood all'ection had disappeared entirely. Dr. Uixey, although evidently euoouract'd hv tlie improvement in Mra. McKmley'y condition, waa aoinewhat more conaorva live in his statement than Dr. Johnston, lie thought it scarcely safe to say that she is entiioly out of dani'or, as her condition ia satisfactory, her improve ment being atoady. It is expected that the President and Mrs. McKinley will bo able to leave for Canton by July 1st. Moki Tea positively euros Sick Head ache, indigestion and conatipatlou. A delightful borb drink. Uomovoa all eruptions of the akin, producing a perfect complexion, or money reiunaeu. so cm mid DO cte. Bhikeloy, the drugglet. ft Jf- In f Use NO MAN CAN BE EXECUTED Condition of Affairs Alleged to Exist in Washington Tacoraa Attorneys Declare That in Repealing the Hands Law the Legislature Has Made a Bad Matter Worse. Tacoma, June 18. There are leading attorneys of Tacoma who declare that the Btate is now in a worse condition in the matter of its capital punishment law than it was before the special session of the legislature. They go to the extreme of declaring that no ciininal who is guilty of murder during the three months following Juno 12th, or until the new capital pnuishment law enactsd by the special session becomes operative, can be hanged, and incidentally they assort it will be safe to murder during that period, so far as tho state statutes are able to inflict punishment. In brief, their contention is: 1. Tho Ramls law passed by the regular session of the legislature repeal ing the capital punishment law. , 2. The constitution of the state pro vides that law shall go into effect, ninety days after the date of adjournment of the session at which the law was passed. li. Juno 12th, the date of the repeal of the Rand law by the special session, was ninety days after the date of the ad journment of the regular session, March M, which passe 1 the law. 4. The KandB law became effective at midnight Juno 11th, replacing tbe old capital punishment law, and it becoming the capital punishment law, of the Btate until the afternoon ot June l'Jtb, when it was repealed by the special session and a new law passed. 5, The new law provides that the old capital punishment law, which had been eliminated from the statutes of Wash ington a few houra before by the repeal ing force of the Rands law, Bhould be the capital punishment law of tho state until the new law became operative ninety days after the date of the ad journment of the special session. G. Criminals cannot be executed under the old law, because it does not exist, and as this is the only recourse mentioned for punishment of murderers and for the murders which may bo com mitted during the three months follow ing the ndj mrnment of the special pession, according to the saving clause in the new law, murderers will have im munity from punishment, unless they meet their end at the hands of mob violence. llluuk Horn in Dj-lug. Pendlkion, Or., June 18. Black Horn is dying from the effects of two wounds received during a chase Saturday night after Chief of Indian Police Brisbow had attempted to arrest him and John Some thing, and they had attacked Brisbow with murderous iutent with knife and pistol. The two made their escape to the mountains, leaving Brisbnw lying uncon scious with his head battered into a jelly. Joe Parr and Jack, another police- mail, iired upon the desperadoes under, ordera from BriBbow, the chief. At the time it waa thought none of the 6hot8 tood effect, both Indiana getting away on cay uses into the mountains. The report came yesterday that Black Horn hail been shot while resisting ar rest by the pursuing band. The fact is Black Horn was found in a canyon wounded unto death, with a bullet hole in his riht aide and another in tho thigh. He is not expected to live through the day. Partisans of Black Horn and Some. thing, the Yakima, now rush to their defense, and allege that Brisbow was not conducting himself as an officer should ; that the shootiug was duo to hia indis cretion in enraging tho two Indians bv arrogance and insults. If Black Horn dies, t':o serious question of murder will be raised, and the chief mav face a court charge. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets aro Bold on nositivo guarantee. Curoa heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. I and 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist. Wait for our Great Remnant Sale of . . . WASH GOODS Next Saturday. Particulars will appear later A. New Straw Hats Catarrli Cauuot lie Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrli is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it vou must take inter nal remedies. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was 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 best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggists, price 7fic. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 WliHt'x Your Face Worth? 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One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and it will cure you. Safe and sure. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Acker's English Remedy will stop a cougli at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money rotnnded, 25 cte. and 50 cte. Blakeley t druggist, Clarke & Falk'e flavoring extracts are the beet. Ask your gr cer for them. Wo will continue to ivo extra values in Men's Trousers during this entire week. Saturday's rush greatly ex ceeded our expectations and every customer was greatly pleased with our assortment at these special prices, $1.50 ad $2.95 M. WILLIAMS & LET THE EAGLE SCREAM! An Old - Fashioned Celebration. July 4th, 1901 Music by the Band and Glee Club ! Reading of The Declaration of Independence. ORATION. G-RAND PARADE Patriotic, Military and Civic. Log Rolling Contest $100.00 in Prices. Greased Pole, Wheelbarrow Race, Etc., Etc., with Liberal Prizes to Winners. BICYCLE PARADE with Cash Prizes for the Handsomest Exhibits. $700.00 Display IN THE EVENING. Baseball Game-Dalles vs. Hood River Cool groves and romantic hills and dells for tho lovers of nature. Heduced rates by railroad and boats. Come everybody, and bring tho children. Subscribe for The Chronicle. pair Striped Flannei will be as popular as ever in Men's Suits this summer. It is cool, com fortable fabric to wear and ours be ing made right, are very dressy. Coats and trousers $8.75 GO. New Straw HatP at Hood River of FIREWORKS