1 l)i Dalles vol. xin THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20. 1901. NO. 107 svr: n .'IIVictmbixiii CASTORU iHUHHunm im miiiinTmiTii AVfcgctablc Prcparalionfor As similating IhcFoodandRcgula ling (lie Stomachs andfiowcls or Promotes Digcslion.ChcerfuF ness atidncst.Contains neillicr Opium.Morpliiae norliiicral. TOT "Naiic otic . ryr orOMJh&mJELPtTCIUin IimJi.t Seal' sHx.A'riina lloe!tlt Salts - Jtppennml -JlifaitortiUrSoda WnftArril -CinttfiiJ XUgar hintitymti flavor. Apcrfccl Remedy forConslipa non , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss inul Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Sitfnnlurc or NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE OCHTAUB OOMMNYi NEW VOHK CITY. All ollllltlMUH Will lt llllllllt HlMIU. San Fkancihco, June 11). Jt in ex ii!i'tu(t that all till! volunteers, number in!; "oOO men, will arrive from .Manila hufnre Juno 20. Tin) transport Aztec arrived this morning after a run of 32 dujH from Manila and 24 dayH from Nagasaki. She brought company IJ, of tliu Forty-second regiment, Unitud Slates volunteers, about 140 discharged soldiers und civilian employes and five cabin piina'inei h. There am (12 nion in company II, of t he I'orty-Hueond. Tho Thomas, with part of the Thirty eighth and Forty-ninth regiments, and all of the Forty-seventh, in expected next Saturday. The Ohio, with the Forty-second infantry, Hhoiild get in Sunday. Tliu Cull'ml, according to Iter ouptain'fl calculations, should get here with the Forty-first infantry on the, 21th inet. 'Ihts Logan, with part of the Thirty-eighth, Forty-third mid Forty fourth, and the Grant, with tliu Forty eighth und part of the Forty-ninth infantry, are all scheduled to arrive on the 2ft th inet., while the Kirkpatrick, with part of the Thirty-eighth, Forty tliirtl und Forty-fourth, will probably arrive the next day. The Pennsylvania, which urrived from Munilu Monday, was released by the governiuont today. It ie uuderHluod that n!ie will make a trip to Nome. Kirn ut Sinitli It !) (I. South Bund, Wash., June ID. Three atoro buildings were burned to the ground today, entailing u lose of about $1000. The fire caught from sparks falling on the roof from a burning chimney. One of the stores, belonging to W. II. Crioh ton, of Sun Francisco, was vacant uud uninsured. The store building occupied by Martin Miller, u contractor, but be longing to Levi Harris, wus uniiuured. Miller hud $100 insurance on his tools, His lose ie about .$400. The third build ing, owned by Daniel Will, uud occupied as a residence, wus insured for $U00. Most of the contents of the building was saved. A (Jan Factory Ulomtl Ity h Triut. La Oiiohhk, Wis., June ID. The entire working lorce employed at the plant of the American Can Company wue (lis- charged today and the plant clobed. The tin can trust recently purchased its uuiineas. and will move it to Kansas City. .1, Huuierolt ami Mark Twnlu luvlted. Kanhah Oitv, June 10. Vice Presi dent Kooievelt and Mark Twain have 6oun invited to attend and addreeB the celedration of the 80th anniversary of Missouri's admission to the union in this city August 10th. Mr. RooBevelt is the author of a biography of Thomns II Benton, and will be asked to take his theme from the life of this Missouri DtiKoeniun. Stmiiuur'H l''nt Trli. Pi. mouth, June ID. The Hamburg American line steamer Deuteehlund ar rived hero at 8 :15 today, havinir broken her own record. She covered 3082 miles in 0 days, 11 hours and 51 minutes, at an average speed of 23 30 knots, her beat previous record. Her daily runs weie 440,501,512, 542, 540, and 400 knotB, none of which equals previous best days' runs. Her best previous day's run, made in August, 1000, was 552 knots. Captain Alberts, her commander, in formed a representative of the Associated Press that tie had never said his vessel would cover the distance inside of live davs. No special effort to maintain high speed was made. The weather on the whole was favor able to a fast passage. On the first day out u light southeast wind was blowing uud the seu was smooth. During the siw'oni! flnv a strniiL' weaterlv wind blew. The third day the eeu was very rough. For tho rest of the passage fresh windB und moderate seas prevailed. The passengers seemed ignorant of any attempt at record-breaking. Matter of Party I'ollcy. New Yokk, June ID. Henry D. Clay ton, of Alabama, one of the democratic leaders of the house, und a member of tho democrutic national committee, is quoted in a Washington special to the Tribune us follows concerning thegenerol movement in the South for the dis franchisement of the negro: "We of the the South are not afraid to grapple with this negro question ae it should be grappled with. Democratic supremacy bus been maintained in the South in spite of neitro suffrage, and that eupremttcy will bo all the more secure when the blacks ure wholly disfranchised us are witness is Mississippi, Louisiana und South Carolina. As to the reduc tion of our representation in congress anil the electoral college because of negro dlsfrunchisHinent, I regard that us political bluster pure and simple." Mokl Teu positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptione of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cte and 00 cte. Blakeley, the druggist. REPORT ON FRAUD AT SAN FRANCISCO General Shaftcr Says Matter Is Of No Importance Asserts That the Clothing Seized Represents Ac cumulation of Articles Sold From Time to Time by Soldiers . and Recruits. Washington', June ID. The war de partment today made public two tele grams relating to the commissary frauds at San Francisco. The first is a message from General Corbin to General Shatter, asking for information on the subject, and stating that "it is desirable from every point of view that detailed facte of any importance he given the department before being exploited in the news papers." General Shafter's reply ie as follows : "Reference to your telegram today, I have refrained from making a report re garding clothing seized by Colonel Maus, because the quantity was very small and it appeared to have come from the same man, a junk dealer who did bneinees around the Presidio. The clothing had evidently been sold to this peddler by soldiers and recruits. The junk man and his son have been arrested by the federal authorities, and their case is be ing considered by the federal grand jury today. There is no ehorlace in any of the departments here. The seized cloth ing undoubtedly represents the accumu lation of ai tides which have been sold from time to time during the past year or two by the soldiers who have paesed through San Francieco. "I do not regard tbiB matter as of any importance, though it has been widely exploited by the seneational newspapers. However, the seizure of these articles and the arrests made will have the effect, I think, of discouraging the purchase or sale of soldiers' wearing apparel in this vicinity hereafter. "Following is an exact list of the arti cles seized: Blankets, 11 pairs; leggine, 5 pairs ; blue flannel ehirte, 48 ; blouse, 1 ; gauntlet gloves, 2 pairs ; black calf shoes, o5 pairs; tan and ruseett shoes, 53 pairs. All these articles are now in the hands of the proper departments." Decide to Create a Third I'arty. Kansas City, Juno 19. After an ucrimnious discussion, tne leaders oi seven reform parties, is session here, decided today to formally launch u third party, which will embody as many of the elements of the opposition to the old parties as possible. The meeting decided to hold a state convention in Missouri, to launch the party which will look upon W. J. Bryan ae the party's leader. The Missouri convention is to adopt a plat form and principles on which the cause of the party throughout the United States i6 to be fought. A committee of seven of each party represented were chosen to perform the duties of the executive comittee. The cardinal principles of the new party are public ownership of the public utilities, control of the utility corpora, lions, the initiative and referendum, a graduated income tax, legal tender to be issued In propoitiou to population, just election laws, home rule for cities and electiou of senators by popular vote. J. H. Cook, chairman of the meeting, eaid W. J. Bryan seemed to be the only man who embraced the larger part of the cardinal points from which the plat form ie to be built. "A lew inonthe ago, food which I ate for breakfast would not remain ou my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breaklaet and other meals with a relish and my food ie thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles" H. S. Pitta. Arlington Tex., Kodol Dyspepsia Cure diisests what you eat. Clarke & talk's f. u. I'harmacy. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablete 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. aud 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. Clark & Falk are uever closed Sunday, Don't forget this. SATURDAY SPECIAL ALL REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS AT HALF PRICE: jz? In this offering will be found representative pieces of some of this season's best patterns in fancy Organdies, Dimities, Mulls, Lawns, ivc. Tho price will be just half the usual remnant prices making a most liberal reduction, and one which will not fail to move every remnant in stock earl' in the day. Come early. Wash Suits j& (." to 10 years) Sailor Suite, made of per cale, crash and duck, in light and dark colors; nicely trim med. Offer solid comfort to the active small boy during these warm days. 50c, 75c, 85c, $1. Wash Pants Crash, dack. percale. 25c, 35c, 50c J' SUMMER HATS. Straw and Crashes. Out of this great assortment we make epecial mention to day, o' the popular ALPINE HAT j Comes in a fancy rough and fine smooth braids. See window for the TYCOON the coolest hat made. Canvas Leggings for camping and mountain wear. All eizeaj 75c pr. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Catarrli I'uuum lte Cured, with local applications, as thoy cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ie a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it vou 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 ie 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 the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chenky & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrutruists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best 12 Whuff. Your Face Worth'.' Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the ekin,-all eigne of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pille give Clear Skin, KoBy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at G. C. Blakeley's Drug Store. 6 For Male. A stylish black driving horse, very gentle. Also a nearly new open buggy, harness, blankets, etc. Very cheap. Addre68, W. K. Rockwki.l, m27d2w-w3w Dufur, Ore. ' Job Couldn't Have Stood It, If he'd had Itching Pilee. They're terribly annoying; but Buck len's Arnica Salve will cure the woret case of pilee on earth. It hue cured thoueands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptione it's the best ealve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by G, C. Blakeley, the druggiet. ti "The Doctors told ma my couyh was incurable One Minute Cough Cure made ute a well inuii." Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. H. Because you've not found relief for a stubborn cough, don't despair. Ohm Minute Cough Cure has cured thousHinle and it will cure you. Safe Hini euie. Ciurke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacy. Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cte. and 50 cts. Blakeley h druggiet, Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your w "cer for them, LET THE EAGLE SCREAM! An Old - Fashioned Celebration. July 4th, 1901 at... Hood River Music by the Band and Glee Olub ! Reading of The Declaration of Independence. ORATION. GRAND 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. You will not have boile if vou take Clarke & Falk's sure cure foi boile. $700.00 Display of FIREWORKS IN THE EVENING. Baseball Game-Dalles vs. Hood River Cool groves and romantic hills and dells for tho lovers of nature. .Reduced rates by railroad and boats. Gome everybody, and bring tho children. Subscribe for The Chronicle.