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    VOL. XII 1
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901.
NO. 113
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IIxHi'ty Ki'il Inn tit ltuttriluiii.
Kotti:im, June 20. Mr. Krug-r,
president of the lute South Afrit; in te
puhlic, was welcomed ut tho railroad
Htution on hid orrivul here today by the
Hurgomaster deputations from nuiueroiiH
Bocietiee mid ninny ladies. Tho bunds
of music on platform played the TrHtis
Vital itnihtmi, and hundreds of workmen')
aojieties were drawn tlj along the streets
leading from the elation to the town hall,
to which Mr. Kruuer was driven, escorted
by a guard of former Transviial oliicera
An official reception followed. Great
enthusiasm was manifested everywhere.
In u speech of welcome at the town
hull the JJurgomaater apoke U the slini
lurity between the Transvaal and Dutch
etrugglea for liberty, and said K itterd.tin
wisbed tti ronh Mr. Kruuer to pay
homage to the little lioer nutii n which
had Hhown hiiuIi faith and confidence in
itt own strength.
Mr. Kruger, in a brief reply, deplored
the fact that bin country wae cut oft'
from supplies und ammunition, whereat
the Dutch had their own supplies during
their strugglea. He was fully convinced
the Lord would deliver his country in
His own good tlino. A luncheou followed
the delivery of the speeches.
Ail In KIiik.
Ahtouia, June 25. A. N. Judd, a
prominent fruitgrower of Wrttaonville,
Cat., is in ttie city, having come North
to look over the fruit situation in Oregon.
He will visit Hood Kivor and other
eeotlons of the state. According; to Mr.
Judd the apple is king in California now,
und ia being more extensively cultivated
than any other deciduous fruit. Last
year the Parajo valley, in which Mr.
Judd reaideH, turned out 2.'J00 carloads of
apples, while thia year the output, he
huvb, will be fully 3000 carloads.
"The outlook for other deciduous fruitB
is gloomy," says Mr. Judd, "on account
of frost. The prune market ia demoral
ised, and growers are dicing "l prune
trees to plant apple trees. When the
pruuegroAere' truat, including Oregon
growers, first organized, prunes were
held at 8 cents. The price wout down
cents, aud then to 2 cents, and finally
roached iy centi. As o result of these
low prices the Industry is not at all
prosperous."
fee idbld had been erected to repair the
cornice of the building and the un
fortunate man was at the extreme top of
it when the brace g.tve way, precipitating
him to the stone sidewalk below, a
distance of forty feet. A fellow workman,
Moll Saddler, fell at the same time, but
itt a point six feet below he caught to a
projecting board aud saved his life.
Jones died while being taken to
hospital, lie leaveB a wife, a eon
two daughters.
Mr. Jones was Eminent Commander,
Washington Commandary, Knights
Templar, of Walla Walla.
Mr.
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and
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"J was troubled for several years with
chronic indigestion ami nervous de-
I bility," writes F. J. Green, of Laueas-
ter, N. H., "No remedy helped me un
j til I began using Eleetric Hitters, which
did me more good than all the medicines
I ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent health for years. She
says Klectiic Hitters are just splendid
for female troubles; thut they are a grand
to.iie 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. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 1
ratal fall,
Wam.a Walla, June 2G.-J. P. Joiim,
the well known contractor, met with a
fatal accident this morning while work
ing on the old Day building, corner of
Third aud Main streets, of this city. A
Gatarrti Cannot It" Cured,
with local applications, us they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
ia 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 aud ujucoub surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
ia a regular piescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the beat blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surlaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Kend for testimonials,
free.
F. .1. Cukney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggistH, price 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
Kcaema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing,
Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are
quickly cured by DeWitl's Witch Hazel
Salve. The certain pile cu.re. Clarke &
Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
Why pay 11.75 per gallon for inferior
palms when you can buy James K.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 6 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. ml
BIG LINER ASHORE
ON NEWFOUNDLAND
Steamship I.tisitania, With 500 Pas
sengers Aboard, Crashes on Rocks
Dnritif! Heavy 1?ojj.
Sr. John's, N. F., June 20. The
Orient Steam Navigation Company's
steamship Lusitania, Captain McNay,
from Liverpool,JJune ISth, lor Montre.il,
having COO passengers on board, was
wrecked last night off Cape Ballard.
The Lusitania was bound round Cape
Race for Montreal, with a large cargo
and a ehipload of passengers. She mis
took her course in a dense fog, and went
ashore near Kenews, twenty miles north
of Cape Race, before daybreak. The
ship ran over a reef, and hangs against
a cliff. The passengers, who are mostly
emigrants, were panic-striken. They
stampeded and fought tor the boats, but
were overcome by the officers and crew.
The rougher element among the pas
sengers used knives. The women and
children were first landed, and the men
followed. The crew stood by the ship.
A heayy Eea was running, but at latest
advices the Lusitania was holding her
own. It ia thoueht that she will prove
a total wreck.
The passengers of the Lusitania had a
terrible experience. The first knowledge
which they had of the disaster was when,
owing to the ehip scrapingover the rocks,
they were hurled from tneir births by
the shock. A scene of great excitement
ensued. Five hundred people were
clamoring to escape while the ciew tried
to pacify tiiem and launch the boats.
The male passengers in their attempt to
seize the boats, trampled the women
under foot and fought the crew with
knives. Some of the more cool-headed
of the passengers asBiated the crew in
the efforts to gtjt out the boat. One
boat was upset and its occupants were
immersed. It Is supposed that some of
these were drowned. Another boat,
having on board twenty passengers, is
supposed to be adrift in the fog, and this
may have ti veu lise to tho report that
twenty persons were drowned by the up
setting of a boat. The women and
children, almost nude, were pulled up
the cliffs by the coast people.
This nnrning the unhappy passengers,
after shivering for hours on the hilltop,
tramped weary miles to reach the houses
of the fisheriaen, where they are now
sheltered. Previous to reaching the
cliffs, the passengers passed two hours
of terrible anxiety on the wreck. As a
furious raitiBtorm and heavy sea raged
all night, it is feared the Lusitania will
be a total wreck. The last reports re
ceived here said the steamer was break
ing up, that her foreholds were full of
water and that her cargo was being
salvaged. There is hope of saving the
effects of the passengers, as, where pos
sible, they were stowed above decks.
Six steamers are now on their way
from here to the scene of the wreck. It
ia expected thut the 500 passengers will
be brought here tonight.
DuulNli KlUK (iruoU I'rrHltleiil M c 111 II ley
Washington, June 20 Mauritz ft.
Swenson, minister of the United States
to Denmark, called on the president to
convey the greetings of King Christian
IX and to express to the chief executive
ot this country the heartfelt congratu
lations of Denmark's ruler that Mrs.
McKlnley is recovering. The king of
Denmark greatly admires President Mc
Klnley, and when he learned that
Minister Sweneon was coming 10 this
country to spend his vacation, he re
quested that his congratulations and
best wishes be personally extended to
the president.
To Kofuml Unfilled Htainjoi.
Wabiiimiton, June 20. The Conimis
Bloner of Internal Revenue, Yerkos, has
decided that tho value of the proprietary
stamps properly allixed and canceled on
proprietary articles not removed from
factories for sale or use before July 1,
1001, may be refunded on proper applica
tion to the collector from whom the
stamps were purchased.
To Htuuip Out (iheep ticult,
Washington, June 22,-The Bureau
of Animal Industries of the Department
of Agriculture will thia summer continue
See
Otar
Show-case
Display
of
Fine
Laces
INSERTIONS,
GALOONS,
Etc.
Next Saturday j
MEN'S
Patent Calf Oxfords
Special
per
pair ? j
$2.50
A real swagger style. Thor
ougbl' up-to-date, and an ex
tra good value at the regular
price of $5.50.
Limited Quantity only.
Next Saturday jZ?
You can take your choice
from an assortment of near
a hundred
Fine
Hats
ranging in price from 2.50
to 3.50 and, by the way,
fully a third of the lot are
3.50 qualities at the
Special
Price
Each of
$1.95
New Line Linen
Dusters.
A. M. WILLIAMS & GO.
New Line
Straw Hats.
its effort to stamp out the sheep scab,
which has proved such a terror to sheep
owners in every part of the West.
Special agents of the bureau have been
sent into every sheep-raising state,
where they are working along tho lines
of the railroads. Aside from recom
mending remedies to the sheep-owners,
these agents are cautioning them against
allowing infected animals to mix with
the herds. They are also throwing out
precautions to prevent the transporta
tion of infected animals from one point
to another, hoping in this way to pre
vent the further spread of the disease.
It is said the disease can effectually
be ftamped out in time, if the sheepmen
will but co-operate and use their beBt
efforts in this direction. No reports
have been had indicating the progress
or success this season.
IideH)inleiic) Day nt Btevenaon.
Stkvenso.v, Wash., June 0. Exten
sive preparations are being made hero
for tho Fourth of July. The military
band of Vancouver has been secured. A
barbecue at the grounds, sports of all
kinds aud a pyrotechnic display on the
Columbia river in the evening, will be
the principal events of the day.
Hon. A. L. Miller, of Vancouver, has
accepted the invitation to deliver the
oration.
Iliiliiitiiat, tint I II rile.
Los Banos, Cal., June 20. An im
mense grain file is raging nine miles
south of here. Ten thousand acres of
grain have been burned and a still larger
area of grazing laud has been swept by
tho flames.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
You will not have boils if yon take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure tor boils.
Some desirable city property for sale
or rout. For particulars call on Gibbons
& Mardeu. alltf
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Ciiuonici.ic, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregoniau, price $1.50,
both patters for if2 a year. Subscriptions
under tuts olfur must be paid in ad
vance, f
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea, A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
aud indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back, 25cts. and50cts. Blakeley,
the druggist.
Paint your house with paiute that are
fully guaranteed to iaat. Clarke & Falk
have them.
LODES
SUITS
Just Received.
A delayed shipment of
and Duck and Crash Skirts
has just been received; these goods must be sold, and wo
will offer them at prices you can't a fiord to pass by.
Ladies' Plain Crash Dress Skirts 25c
Plain Denim Skirts, latest style, at . 70c
Trimmed Denim Skirts 85c
Circular Flounce Skirt, 5 rows braid $1.10
White Duck Flounce, trimmed with insertion 1.40
Fine Denim, with double circular llounco trimmod with
braid, at 1.50
The last two lots are better than anything in the city at $2 or $2,50,
Tailor-Made Suits, in all the latest styles, at
$6.00, $7.50, $8.00 and $9.75.
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THE FAIR"
The Place to Save Money. Second Street.
The Columbia Southern Warehouse Co.
Will receive Wheat for Storage in tho Wilkinson Warehouse
during the Coming .Season,
A General Warehouse Business.
Grain Sacks for Sale. Will pay the Highest Market Price for Grain.
THOMAS BOLTON, Agent, The Dalles.