htmkk 31) e Sialic VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1901 NO. US ASTORIA AVcgetable Preparationfor As similating the Food andReguia ling the Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digcstion.Cheerfur ness nndRest.Contains neither Opium, Morpliine nortineral. Not "Narcotic. .'Artpe or OM nrSAMVELPtTCNEIl ftmpfcm Sad' Mx.Smm - IttKhrllf S..la -sLusr Awl t Jtiptrmint - HfmHpmd -amilfm Jmp Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Uon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COFr OF WRAPPER. dadvq onnv if tu 1 w w v 1 IN A TRUNK 1 1 win mi 1 ii'it 11 ..-iirnav nanp i.nacriii Find Simple Explanation. Beattle, July 2. It is curious what unnv thlnai travelers trv to emuL'ule. Though in this caee it wa-not funny, but a ghastly thing, and there was no duty on it. a humau bod v. without a soul 1 net nuuiflu rur il irriTou ttL ik way from Dawson, having left the Klon dike capital on a small steamer some days before. Each of the women had a child with tier. One of the women, alter I .i.-ii . n-r'i'., 1 at S ! u.f 11 u 1 I..-...I. i . 1. . 1 11 . I. 1 1 1 1 11 r.n 11 im , . null 1 V. ' ' (I suited to having her trunks searched la the customs ofllcer, until he reached one particular one, w hen she suddenly raised an objection, and did not seem lo want it looked over. "There's nothine in it.-' she said, "but baby clothes and so on." The officer naturally started in to make a thorough investigation of t tie trunk, when suddenly he came upon a baby's body, lying packed in soft clothes, its bands calmly clasped in death. Startled beyond measure at the discovery, the customs officer asked for the woman's story, "What is this?" queried the officer. The woman looked at him for a moment, and tears filled her eyes, yet she uttered not a word. Knowing that there had been a sad bereavement in her family, the officer quietly awaited the woman's reply. When she recovered sue produced the certificate of a Dawson doctor and told the circumstances of the death. The of ficer had no more to say, so the woman took the steamer, with her trunks and her darling, who had departed this life, and started on a long journey for the purpose of placing it in a lot w here she had laid other little ones, many iiii.es away from the laud of iis nativity, Two reasons prompted her to smuggle the baby. One was that she wished to have her baby with her, and the other was that she could not meet the charge which all roads made for a corpse io a coffin. Fatally Wouu4cd. Chicago, July 2. While attempting to recover an umbrella and purse belong ing to a young woman who was a strang II 1CAST0RIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THt OCNTA er to him, WilliHin J, Harris waB ebot ; and fatally wounded last night by Mich- i ael Varios, a Greek. As his victim fell to the floor Varlos dropped his revolver and fled, purt-ued by a number of men who had seen the shooting. He has not been captured. The affray occured in an ice cream par- I lor in which Varlos is a waiter. Half an hour before the shootiug Varlos had quar reled with a woman and her escort who had entered the place. A fight followed between the men during which Varlos was struck over the head with an urn- breila by the woman. She then ran out the door, leaving the umbrella and her purse behind. Just outside the door she met Harris who inquired the cause of her excitement. She told him and he of fered to return and secure the umbrella and the purse. Eutering the store he de manded the return of the woman's prop erty. Varlos told him to step to the rear ot the store and li would band him the articles. The Greek t hen walked behind I a counter and drawing a revolver from a drawer, deliberately fired it three times ; at Harris. Two bullets entered the breast ami one the abdomen. Hairis is a machinist I from Pittburg. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough cure for my present good health and my life. I was treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cougli Cure and re covered my health." Mr. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. Clarke ft Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Hemoves all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts and 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets 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 els. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Kisera compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you r:ch, pure blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Why pay $1.76 per gallon for inferior paints when vou can buy James E. Patton's sunproof paints for $1.60 per allon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & alk, agents, ml AW DEATHS FROM THE HOT WAVE Seventy Persons Perished of Heat in New York and Brooklyn Between Midnight and 11 a. in. Chicago, July '2. Temperatures at 7 b. m., were reported a? follow! : New York, SS; Boston, 82; Philadelphia, 92 ; Washington, 30 ; Chicago, 7S ; Cincinnati, 78: St. Louis, SJ. New York, July 2 At 11 o'clock the police department list" showed from midnight to that time a total of 52 deaths from the heat had been reported in Greater New York. Nearly all the dead were adt.lte. The prostrations were so numerous that it was impossible to keep a complete record of them. The weather bureau thermometer was at the 95 mark ut 10 a. in., six degrees higher than at 10 o'clock yesterday. There was no breeze. To add to the suffering, the humidity was was 59 per cent as compared with 48 per j cent yesterday. In Booklyn thirty sudden deaths were reported to the coroner's office between midnight and 9 a. m., and of these seventeen were directly due to the heat. So many horses have been killed or disabled by the heat that deliveries of provisions and ice were much retarded today, thus adding to the discomfort and Buffering. In the interior cities of this state the heat was generally but little abated. At Buffalo the temperature was 7G degrees at 9 a. m. PlTTBBCBG, Pa., July 2. Twelve deaths and sixty prostrations from the heat were reported between midnight last night and 11 o'clock this morning, mak ing the number of fatalities for 24 hours, 40. While last night was not as close as the previous night, thousands of persons in the tenement districts slept in hall ways or on the etone steps, brick pave ments and even in the street. Many poor mothers sat up all night watching their slumbering children that harm migbt not come to them as they lay on the pavements. At 8 o'clock this morning the mercury stood at 78, and at 11 o'clock it had risen to 86. The indications are for thunder storms and lower temperature tomorrow. Nearly every mil! and furnace not al ready affected by the strike is crippled from the j;reat number of heat prostra tions o! employes and many mills have been forced to entirely suspend opera tions. Fifty-two men were prostrated by the heat in the finishing mills No. 28 and 32 and open hearth mill No. .'J, of the Home stead Steel Works during the night. This morning the mills shut down. Subscribe for The Chuoniclk. REGULATOR Line July 4th DALLES CITY Hood River ) Round Trip Cook's j Stevenson ) . , rr . r, ir? Round 1 rip. Cascade Lox 1 The excursionists to the above points will be carried both ways by ttie DALLES CITY. " Regulator" leaves lo a. in. for Lyle, Hound Trip 50c "Regulator" will leave ONE HOUR ahead of time (at 2 P. M ) for PORTLAND, and will arrive at Portland at 8:30 P. M, in ample time for fireworks. Foropii to Leave Onaatr. Nkw Yokk, July 2 The World says : At a result ot the manv threats ngaintt his life by anarchists, an indefinite leave of absence has been granted Giovanni Btanohi, the Italian consul-general in this city, it is siid that be lias gone back to Italv, where he will remain until the Paterson "reds"' are less active. For weeks befoie he left the consul employed a body guard, and kept his place of resi dence a secret. His personal mail ! leceived at the l.otos Club, but he was seldom seen there, and sent a messenger daily to get his letters. The Italian consulate is left, in charge of the vice-consul,, and is carefully guarded. All visitors are closely in- j spec ted and questioned as to their buei-: ness in an outer office. Only those who Satisfy the inquisitor that their business 1 is of a legitimate character are admitted to the presence of the acting consul, lieu ton, it is alleged, has recently changed his residence, keeping his present abode 1 secret. It was the activity of Consul Branch) in exposing t he plot to kill King Hum bert that turned on him the hatred of the anarchists. Circulation Show num. Washington, July 2. The monthly circulation statement issued by the con troller of the currency shows that at the close of tiie fiscal year, June 29, 1901, the total circulation of bank notes was $353, 742,187, an increase for the year of .44, 101,744, ami an increase for the month of $7, 159,587. Tne circulation, based on United States bonds, was if 323, 809, 684, an increase for the year (149,775,134, and an increase for the month of $352,507. The circulation secured by lawful money amounted to $29,851,505, a de crease for the year of $5,673,380, and an increase for the month of $1,807,130. The amount of United States register ed bonds on deposit to secure circulation notes was $326,219,230, and to secure pub lic deposits, $103,810,450. Catarrb tmiuot lie cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the teat 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 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 yee-8, 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. Chksky & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Familv Pills are the beat. 12 DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should be j promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, be sure to get DeWitt's. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Schedule. leaves 7 A.. M. for 50c 75c This Store tomorrow Seasonable Under-waists. Tal m ' i Nazareth Waists for Women j oft, elastic, cool and perfect- y -" '1 ffltviftiH.nliLt w tliic l.-i,;tf,.,l , ly vviiik'i tio'u i a iii ii' niu Waist $1.25 and $1.50 FERRIS WAKT Excelled by no other make for comfort and good wearing quali ties V V A Complete Line. 12 to IO years 7)C A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. jtx A. Al J Ai iA JU A A Jim .fw A Ai Jt FLAGS FIREWORKS ,3 (I mom a a nnn nrvniir u uiorbft 1 o rvji ovj 1 n ut i aiiu iiiuii i . I The Latest Novelties for Children for I'arlor Displays; J I perfectly harmless. i Sky Buckets, Unman Candles, r lower 1'ots, tne Kings, Japanese Ac jj robats, linme Buns, Fly Wheels, Pin Wheels, Bomb, Torpedoes, and all 4 kinds of Fire Crackers, at MENEFEE I Subscribe for The Chronicle. will be closed July 4tH j? j? Waists for Children P ( 'om for table, w v e n waists or under-bodies for hoys anil girls. Strapped with tapes to catch the strains the live liest youngster is apt to p give the " Nazareth " Waists 25c '' ! J A ..) ;i vvvvi w , , , , H1C NAZARETH 'tn, in Dft I 'if The proper thing for a ... growing girl. FERRIS MAKE.., 12 to 17 years, 90c FLAGS FIREWORKS Tv A 7 A Tn XT T i TI m & PARKINS'. I