Dalles htonkk VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 28. 1901. NO. 114 , "" t .urn"1' nr" iBTiTilTRBWBI CAST0R1A iniilmt I. mi nn.nimTTjT AVfcgcfable PrcparationTor As similating IhcFMdandRcgula ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digcslion.Cheerrul ncss and Rcsl.Conlains neillicr Opium.Morpliinc norImcral. 1SOT "NAM. C OTIC . Anv ortMi)rSM!va.Ptrau:n ItmJan Sad" sHx.Smnn ytainrSrrfl t Jtffirrmme -JliJiatoHalrSula tKnfi Srrt! -ftanlui Jkigv Miilaytrm nanr. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss tind Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPr OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW in Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMl CCNTHUH eoMMNV. NtW TOKK CITV. Strllielln l'rliilil CiiiiiiiIImii l'm lllr New Yomc, June 27. According to a Montreal tmecial to the Times, alt liouuli the Canadian Pacific management main-' taina that the road is not inconvenienced by tlie tracktueu'H strike, it hue much j difficulty in ruiniiiig Western trains. The j Imperial Limited, westbound, vh de layed for several hours at Calgary recent , ly becmiHu the company could not obtain j men to (ill up wahhutits. Gulaciana re- j fused $5 per day to go out. Now the, Canadian Pacific Telegraph Cimpauyj bus been unable to handle telegram to! Win ni pet; because ila wires to the west are down. The Imperial Limited Ihib managed to eel through every day, but the engineets reftiBe to take out ;my tiains on the Western BoctioiiB until they are preceded by a pilot. The company recently had J15 men sworn in an special constablee, and eiit them to Calvary to prevent trouble in favor of the strikers persons refuse food to thoao w ho take their places and they ure supplied from the bullet core. Uiimiii Terrorleil, Washington, Judo 27. The attention of the navy lie partment has been formal ly called to what appears to be an un ButiBfactory condition of affairs in Guam. The incoming mdilB brought a copy of an order issued by the naval command ant of the island, Commander Seaton Schroeder, denouncing "hoodlnmism and lawlessness," which he says are rampant at the station. The order refers to "terrorism at the fort, gambling and drunkenness, which have brought the United States force into disrepute." The order closes witli the imposition of restrictions on the liberty of the murines. It is believed tho navy department will be obliged to look into the denuncia tion of the marines. General Hey wood, conunundant of Marines, Blready has been called upon to furnish such in formation as he has, and it may be that n court of Inquiry will be appointed. The mail brought him no report from Mavur H. K. White, tho ranking marine ofllcer on the island, nor from any other source concerning the reported troubleH. He is very much surprised at the extra ordinary scope of Commander Kchroe der'a order, reflecting, as it does, upon the integrity of every ofllcer and man of the marine corps on duty in the island, VtirUtUn fiuureutluu, TuiiNKit, Or., June 27.NotwlthBtand ing the inclement weather, the attend, ance at the Bible Institute to Helen to Dr, Duncan on "Higher Criticism" was lirge. The doctor read from Voltaire, (ivini: fourteen reaBoriH why the Pente teuch could not have been written by Moses, He said in part : "We have been accustomed to thing wig of Voltaire ua an infidel, and yet hie statements are no stronger than our modern critics nre making. The basis of our criticism must be historic, not theory or hypothesis of any kind. A hypothesis can be assumed bv which we can prove the Declaration of Independence wbb not written in 1770, nor by Thomas Jeil'erson. The Declaration of Independence aflinnB the freedom of all uen, and slavery was vogue in this country when Thomas Jefferson lived, and for many years after, Btid he could not make such an allirma- tion, for he was a truthful man." Striken A Itluli Find. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous de bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas ter, N. H.,"No remedy helped me un til I beitan Ufcing Electric Hitters, which did me more good than all the mediciuea I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electiic Bitters aro just splendid for lemale troubles ; that they area grand to.iic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its nlace in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by (j. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 1 Vturrh Umiuot lie Curd. with local applications, as they cannot reach the neat of the disease. Catarrh is 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 tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was waB prescribed by one of the best physicians iu this country lor years, and is a regular preBcription. It 1b composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the iuucouh surfaces. The perfect combination of the two nigredieuts is what produces such wonderful resultB In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, tree. F. J . Cuknky & Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggistn, price 75c. Haifa Family Pills are the best. 12 KeiHina. saltrheuiH, tetter, chafing, Ivy poisoning aud all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure. Clarke & Falk'e P. 0. Pharmacy. PRIVILEGED MINING STATES An Amcn(Imcnh to the Mining Laws Places Oregon In the List. Special to Tin: Ciiuonici.e. IjAKkk Uitv, .June 28. It has been communicated to the mine operators of Eastern Oregon that the last congress made an amendment to the mining laws of 1878, including Oregon and Washing ton in the list of privileged mining states and territories. The effect of this amendment is to give operators of this state the right to cut timber on govern ment land for mining purposes, under certain regulations. Announcement of the fact is very timely, as many of the large operators thought Judge Bellinger's decision in the United States district court some time ago in the case of the United States vs theGolconda Mining Company, had left Oregon mine9 with out adequate timber supplies. The Golconda company was fined for cutting timber on ground taken up ostensibly for placer work, but really for its timber. A clamor was at once raised to have this state given the same privileges that were accorded Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Dakota, Idaho, Montana and California, which has been done by the amendment mentioned. Terrible Experience Willi Fire at Sea. Chicago, June 27. A special to the Tribune from New Orleans says: The British mule transport Monterey, from Cape Town, has arrived in port after a terrible experience with fire at Bea. Twelve days out from St. Vincent flameB were discovered in the after hold and gained such headway that the heat pre vented the usual means of extinguishing fire on shipboard. FlameB and clouds of smoke poured out from the hold, and when the officers and crew were about to abandon hope Frst Officer Keid aud Fourth Officer Harrison volunteered a daring plan. They proposed to tie wire cables around their bodies and have their companions lower them down the side of the ship until they were abreast of the port opening into the burning section. It was a desperate expedient, but after a short consultation it was adopted. As the fire was near the water line, Keid aud Harrison were lowered down until they were submerged in the sea nearly up to their waists. Hanging thus, half buried in the waves, with the ship under headway, the men battered in the port. A hose was then lowered to them, and for several hours they hung, swinging outward and inward, pouring a stream into the blazing hold. In this way they finally checked the flames. The vessel was badly damaged. Murdered by Fleiuln. Toi'EKA, Kan., June 27. Horribly burned and dying in intense agony was the fate of Mrs. W. C. Carlson, wife of a Cowley county farmer, because her husband refused to deposit $5000 in a place named by unknown blackmailers. Three weeks ago Carlson, who is wealthy, received an anonymous note requesting him to bury $5000 at the foot of a certain telephone pole, under penalty of having liis house burned. The suggestion was ignored. One week later another note was received stating that if $5000 was not deposited within a week his house would be burned and he would be killed. No attention was paid to the Becond communication, and Saturday night, while Mr. Carlson was en route to Medford for mail, the home was fired. Mrs. Carlson was found about ten feet from the ruins by Mr. Dunn, a neighbor, horribly burned and insensible, She was taken home by Mr. Dunn, and rallied enough before dying Sunday to relate tier knowledge of the crime. She rushed outside when bIib discovered the tire, but remembered boiiio valimble papers and a treasured old violin and tried to save them. From that moment here mind was a blank until she awoke in the home of Mr. Dunn. Sick Headache absolutely and perma. neutly cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures coiiHtipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, fleep and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or inonev back. 25cte. and50ct. Blakeley, the druggist. See Our Show-case Display of Fine Laces INSERTIONS, GALOONS, Etc. TOMORROW MEN'S Patent Calf Oxfords Special per pair $2.50 A real swagger style. Thor oughly up-to-date, and an ex tra good value at the regular price of $3.50. Limited Quantity only. TOMORROW 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, hy 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 & CO. New Line Straw Hats. Ills I. en Torn From II Ih liudy. Special to Tun Chkoxicxk. Bakuk, Cn v.June 28. William East erwood, a United States mail employe, was frightfully mangled at this place last evening by a switch engine which he attempted to board while it was in swift motion. Falling beneath the en gine one of his lega was caught in a frog and was torn from his body at tho hip. Easterwood died a few minutes after he wae taken from underneath the engine. He leaves a wife who fainted when she heard the news of her husband's death. DentliH From Heat. New York, June 27. The highest temperature recorded at the weather office was 88 at noon, and there was a gradual drop to 78 at midnight tonight. A dozen or more proatrationa were re ported and three deatha. In Brooklyn there were half a dozen prostrations and one death. Four Death lit rittshurs;. PiTTHiit'Hd, Juno 27. The extreme heat continued today, the thermometer reaching 1)2. Four deaths and eight proatrationa are reported. Why pay f 1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml liner Attack Itlcliiiiouil. IliciiMOND, Cape Colony, June 27. A large force of Boers, commanded by Milan and Smit, attacked lUchmond at daybreak, June 25th. The fighting lasted until dusk, when the Boers re tired ou the approach of British rein forcements. BUSINESS LOCALS. You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk's sure cure tor holla. Some desirable city property for sale or rent. For particulars call on Gibbons & Marden. alltl We otter (or a limited period the twice.a-week Ciiuonici.k, pried $1.50, and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this oiler must be paid iu ad vance, I For Nule. A stylish black driving horse, very gentle. Also a nearly new open buggy, harness, blankets, etc Very cheap. Address, W. R. Rocjkwkix, m27d2w-w3w Dufur, Ore. Just Received. A delayed shipment of LADIES' SUITS and Duck and Crash Skirts has just heen received; these goods must he sold, and wo will offer them at prices you can't afford to pass hy. Ladies' Plain Crash Dress Skirts 25c Plain Denim Skirts, latest style, at 70c Trimmed Denim Skirts 85c Circular Flounco Skirl, 5 rows braid $1.10 Whito Duck Flounce, trimmed with insertion 1.40 Fine Denim, with doublo circular flounco trimmed 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. THE FAIR The Place to Save Money. Second Street. The Columbia Southern Warehouse Go. Will receive Wheat for Storage iu the Wilkinson Warehouse during the Coming Stutaou. A General Warehouse Business- Grain Sacks for Sale. Will pay the Highest Market Prloe for Grain. THOMAS BOLTON, Agent, The Dalles. If 1