H l)eJUitUcs VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 11 1901, NO. 124 CHANGE IN THE OFFICIAL DRAFT 1 CASTORU Acpc table Preparation for As -similaling ihcFoodandRegula ting the Stoinaclis and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,CheerfuI nessandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine norlmcral. Not "Nar c otic . iKtpt of Obi OrSilMt'EL PITCHER Jimpkm Seed' v.'a SVirw RxAelf SmitS -Atvxr .Wat t ImmSfrJ -ftaifitJ Hi far mitnyrmi Flamr. Aperfect Remedy forConstipa Tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Hultun rays Up. Washington, Juiy 10. -The state de- iru i ri u i ii. l "... . i ti 1 1 i in.ii in i i. hit r in omoituiti at t ..irmriin r i tin t tia ie monev was niou rv me i urn-tan Ister at Constantinople, and wne by bin placed in the Ottoman Imperial bank end drafts remitted for the amount. These drafts have just reached Washing ton. As is always the case, the claims in the aggregate considerably exceed the amount of the indemnity actually paid, but our government lias expressed itself satisfied with the payment. It assumes full responsibility for distribution, the Turkish government paling down a tump sum of $95,010 and leaving it to the state department to distribute among t lie claimants at its discretion aud after its own fashion. It is stated that as h Kin as the department ( Hiciale can pre pare their list thev will communicate direct')- with the claimants. Your I'iiiv -Shows the state of your feeling and the tate of your health as well. Impure .blond makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples ann Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and nrn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sareaparillaa and 80 called purifiers fail; knowing this we eell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakelej the druggist. Parole i Approved St. Paul, Minn., July 10. The State Pardon Board today approved the parole of Cole and Jatner Younger, who have ben in the Stillwater penitentiary for 23 years for complicity in the rob b try and murder at the time of the raid on the Northfield. Minn., hank. A r ireiuau' Cloe Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every jjint ached and every nerve was racked with paiu," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa., "I was weak aud pale, without any ap petite aud all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of E'ectric Bit ters and, after taking it, I felt as well as 1 ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Trv them. Satisfaction guaranteed by G. C. Blakeley, thedruggiat. Price 50 ceuta. 2 Subscribe for Tut Chomci,k. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the rare of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA , Carnegie Ban More Money to Give Away. ; New Your, July 10. The Herald Bays : : Andrew Carnegie still has 56,000,000 : (28l),000,000! to give away in public benefactions, Mr. Carnegie himself is authority for this statement, which he ; made recently at Skibo Caslle to a mem j her of the New York chamber of com ! meroe committee, who is now in this ! city, but wishes his name kept secret. Several members of the New Yorkcbaru- her of commerce delegation which went i to England recently, visited Mr. Carne j gie at Skibo Castle, and with them he discussed his gilts to the public. He re ! marked that in the future he meant to make other donafon", moie extensive i even than herttofore, to public ii B'.ilU i lions. According to Mr. Cunegie be is J still undecided in what mm ner to die ! pose of hie wealth for the public good. ! He wishes the public to obtain the best resulte from his future benefactions and for that reason has not yet formulated any philanthropic statements. Mr. Car negie admitted that free libraries and other educatioual institutions would un doubtedly obtain a portion of the mil lions in question, in order that the plans he had previously adopted should be lully developed. His htarers judged from what he eaid that tie was consider ing the advisability of directing bis wealth toward endowing and supporting art galleries, scientific museums and similar institutions. Two Mont famous Oregoulaa. Sai.km, July 19. Governor Geer today received a letter from people in St. Louie, asking him to name the two Oregonians who rendered the country and the world the most dietiuguisbed servicee. The question was asked in the interest of statues to be placed in the hall of fame as a feature of the I Louisiana Purchase Exposition, if such hali be arranged. It is proposed to have two etatues from each state em braced in the Louisiana territory. The namee to he considered are to be his torical personages no longer living. Governor Geer has not answered. He considers Dr. John McLaughlin as the one entitled to first place, out is unde cided ai to the secoi.d. The question has been raised whether Oregon was part of the Louiahnt purchme. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and coosiipatioo. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 eta and 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist. siOTature x A 11 mr m m a mm Cubans Make Concession to Their Own Sense of Pride Final Article of the Piatt Amendment Altered. New YORK, July 10. The war depart ment has received an official copy of the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba, says a Washington dispatch to the Tri bune, duly authorized by General Wo- d and the proper authorities and the doce ment is now rising carefully translated iuio English by the expert linguists of t 'is insular division. Chief interest nat urally centers in the manner in which the Cuban convention has incorporated the local lad Piatt amendment in the ducement. It appears from the official draft thst the convention has formally conformed to all Iherequirenients, taking cars, how ever, to do so with least possible i. jun to a condition of seif respect. The eight articles of tfie Piatt resolution which were enacted by congress as an amend ment to the lart Army appropriation bill are not made a "part" of the constitu tion in the sense of entering bodily into its composition, but they appear as ,-an ordinance appended thereto," following the voluminous articles of the funda mental law of the land, without com ment or explanation other than the sim ple title: "Appendix." As a further concession to the public pride manifest- ed by the Cubans, the last artie'e of the Piatt resolution is changed somewhat. As congress adopted it, tins article read : VIII That by way of further assur ance, the government of Cuba will em body the forgoing provisions in a perma nent treaty with 1 he United States." The Cuban convention has stricken out the words, "That by way of further assurance," and the article is left to as sert with simple directness : "The gov ernment of Cuba will," etc. C atarrh Cannot Be Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the Beat 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 the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie not a quack medicine. It wae wae preecribed by one of the beet physicians in this country tor yeae, anu is a regular prescription. It is composed of the beet tonice known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous eurtacee. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful reenlte-in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Familv Pille are the best. 12 Cooked By live Wire. Camkkon, Colo., July '0 Ed. Nelson, of Chicago, was killed by a live electric wire running into the barn of W. G, Wagner, town recorder, at whose hon.-e he wae a guest. Not knowing that he wae entangled in the wire, Neleou turn ed on the current to light up the barn. The odor of burning flesh attracted Wag ner, who realized at once that hie friend had been shocked. He attempted to disentangle him from the wire, and wae himself knocked over and rendered un conscious. Several others attracted to the scene, had a similar experience. The current was finally cut off, but not before Nelson had been literally cooked by the electric current. Mr, Neleon has a brother and several eietere iii Evaneton, III. The Cape Towu Invasion. Lonuon, July 10. The official gazette publishes a dispatch from General Kitchener dealing with happenings be. tween March 8 and May 8. He gives the details of General Dewet'e invasion of Cape Colony, and says that the Boer raiders undoubtedly received recruits, food supplies and timely information from the Colonial Dutch, but he believes that the raiders are toeing heart. R. B. Gilbreth & Hons will keep at all times a supply of hay, graiu and leed which thev will retail at the lowest market rates. j2tt-tf Clarke & Falk have on eais a full line of paint and artist's brushes. The SAUL is Now On $1 ami 75c Stanley Shirts at 65c $1.50 and $1.25 Stanley Shirts at 95c An assortment of 50 dozen to select from. All si.es from 14'. to 18 neck. Come as early as you can ami y;et your share of the best patterns. These prices are good this week only. All sizes from 1 to 6. V,, C, D and E widths. A. M. Kales to Sail Francisco ami Keturn. TbeO. R. & N. Co. will make the following rates from The Bailee, Oregon, to San Francisco and return for National Convention of Enworth League, July 18-21,1901: Via rail to Portland aud 0, R. & N. steamere from Portland to San Francisco and return, I2IJ 50. Tickets on sale ami honored on trains from The Dalles and on steamers from Portland only on July 11th and 10th. Returning tickets will be honored on steamers sailinu from San Francisco not later than Augnst 1st; final limit, Aug ust 4, 1901. Rate includes meals aud berth on eteamere. Reservatione for PHeeengere going via eteamere should be made in advance to insure accomrnoda tione, for which a deposit of (5.00 will be required. All rail in both directions, via O. R. & N. and Southern Pacific;, first claee, good for stop-overe in Cali fornia, $28 50. Second claee, including berth in touriet sleeper in both direc tions, no stop-overs, $25.50. Tickets on sale at The Dalles July 15th and 16th, and will be honored by Southern Pacific on trains leaving Portland July 15th and 16th, and on morning train July 17th ; i good for return passage leaving San Francisco up to and including July 31, 1901. Tickets will not tie sold good in I one direction via rail and In another via steamer. I For further information communicate with Jas. Ireland, agent, The Dalles, Oregon. m21 jlyll Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions, which adhere to iuo membrane uud decom pose, eau a fur more serious trouble than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid oil dry ing inhalant, fumes, smokes and an alls and uae that which cleanses, soothes and heala. Ely's Cream Balm ia such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A triul size will be mailed for 10 cents. AH druggists sell the 50c size. Ely Brothers, 6G Warren St., N.Y. The Balm eures without pain, doe not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads iteelf over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. with Ely's Cream iiulm you are armed against Masai Catarrh and Bay Fever. Clearance of Ladies' line Tan. Vici this week. $3.00 and $3.50 values at per pair Plain Kid and Fancy N esting Williams TIMBER LAND NOTICE. C. H. Lund Uttice, Vancouver, Wash., ) July 5, 1901. S utice is hereby Riven that iii oompNanoe with the provisions of tile net of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Umbei land in the states ol California, Oregon. Nevada and W siblnston Territory," a extended to all the publie land states by sot of Ann i-i i, 1893, Tbonias 0. Coinstooki of Fargo, bounty of Cass, state of North Pakota, has this dsi llleit In this olliee his sworn statement No. 474, for the purchase of the south half northeast nuai ter Bee 41, and ninth half nortUWMt quarter Ol geu 22 in township1 north, range 18 east, w m, nint Will offer proof to show thai tin' laml lOUSDl is more valuable for its timber or stone than fur auricultmal pun osi , and l establish his claim J to salit land la lore the ite liter mid Hecelver of tola olliee atVatlOOUVar, Wash i on Monday, the '.lb day of October, I'JUl. He mimes the fullowiliK witnesses I noch Hayes, lewis 11. Paige, Will l. (iledwin and Leon Siliiith.all of l.ueus, Wash. Any and all ikmhoiis claiming adversely the Hbovc described lauds are reipiesteil to tile their claims in i In- olliee on or leloru said 71b day of October, 1IKJ1. Jlylo-lQw W. if DUMBABi Bsglstsr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.AMJ on o h AT VaMOOVTSB, Wash., ( June Mi I'.J1 t Notice is hereby Kiveu that the following named settlers huve filed notice of their lnteit Hon lu make final proof in kiipairt of their claims, and that said proofs will be made before the Register and Hecelver, V. d. laud olliee at Vancouver, ash . on Haturduy, Augu! I". I d. viz: Oauar H. I'arkoii, H K. No. 8MB for the tU of HK!i Hee. . and h1 .. OfRWU Hee. 2iTpSN.i B 12 K., W H., WOO names the following wltlieases to prove his eon tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, Vll! Kushcll II. Swain, John I uger, iia.kin Trabue and Rdgr a. Hopper, ail of Lyls f. ., Wash Ington. Kiln i A. II 'inner. II. B. No. WiOl for the BUofNBWf.SS0.it, Tl-:l If., K, U B. i W. M ., who panics the lollowiiiK witnesses to prove I. Is OOUtlOUOUl rvtideucc upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz: John linger, Kussi-11 II. Hwalu, Oscar S. Parson and lialkin Trabue, all of l.yle P.O., Washing toll. unSfl vv. it. PUMBABi BtgUler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f,ANi Orma atTiik Dai.lks, okk. ,1 July 2, PJul. t Notice i hereby xlvcu that the following uuiued settlers have liled notice of lulenll u to make final proof on their icspcciive claims lie fore the Register and Receiver at The Unites, Oregon, on Saturday, August in, p. ml, via : Aarou C. Frauuiau, on homestead application No. as.n, for theSli SWJ1 See 81, TUN, R I" B, upd the Ni:'t NVP, BeeiT.T 1 N, R U I, W M .lolm A, Vraaiuau, mi huiiicMtcad application No for Hie WW Ntii, HK' NW't and .st't SWU Hec t), T 1 A, r ri, w m Wilnesses Calvin UuulgOll, J. A. 1 iceman and A. 0. Freeman ol Moalar, nregoa, and Will Spencer and WiUlaiu Ketctium of The Dalle, Oregon. JAY V. tUOAS, Jlyii Koiwier. SB Sale Kid Lace Shoes $2.00 Tops. Popular style toes. Co. NOTICE OF (iUARDIAN's BALK. In the County Court of Hie State of Oregon for Wasco eoimty. lu tie matter Of the guardianship of Mariana I.iieey aud HukIi Vivian l.scey, minor wards. Notice la hereby tJlren that under mid by virtue of an older ami license of sa'e, made and entered in the above entitled court ami oause on tiie 25th day of April. 1901, Hie undersigned, guardian ol Mariana Laeey ami Huxb Vivian l.aeey. minors, will on Monday, 1st it ly of Auk list, i'.HU, at 'i o clock p. nr. thereof, at the front door of the county court bouse in Halle city, Wasco Count)'! Oregon i sell at public auction to the nmhe.t bidder, tor cash In ban I, in the i inaniier provided by law for the sale of reut i property by executors ami administrators, all iheiuteresll of the said minors Iii amltothe lOllOWlllg described real proiaTty, to wit sr.' t Sec 18, Tp 2 N . R II K, III Wasco County, OrtgOII haiil sale wil I la-made nutijeet to a morlgaKe of tim e ,in i n tarsal now on said pienisss. Ha tad at Halle City, Oregon, July .', 1101. jlya CATBIBINI I At KV, QuaHhu NOTIOR FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrica AT 'I MS HALlJla.Or., May 27, IVM. I Notice iM hereby ulveu that the foiiowiiiR iinmed aettler has Died notlee id his iiiieniion to make Dual proof in support of his claim, anil that aid pnsif will be made helnrc the Keat ter and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon on Mon day, July s, 1801, via. : Albert W . Turner. of The Dalles, Oregon, II. K. No. i llw BKU Hee. HI, T. I R. II K. , W. M. He mimes the following witueases to jirove his continuous rcktdcuce Umii and cultivation of said land, via : Charles tlosaou, Charles Hiultb, Walter heott and Isaac C. Matuey, all of The Halle. Oit-Kiiu. mai JAV P. LtfCAS, HeelslSf. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i.i m. OfFICI SI Tua HALLas.oa., t June 7, I'JUl. i Notice is hereby Hi veil that lite loilowlua nsmed settler lias filed notice ol hi intention to make linal proof in support of In i laim, and that said proof w ill he made before the HegUter and Hecelver at The Dalles, Oregon, on .-Saturday, July 20, l ml, Vis, I Vretl Kloekll. of The Dalles, Or., II. K. No. tflM, for the NWW of NW of Sec. 27, Tp I N , R 18 B.i W. U. lie iiaiiiu the folltiwiiiK wituesse to prove hi OOUtlnuoui residence up..u and eultiv allon of said laud, vll. : Osiiier W. Cook, Alex. Krascr, R. 0. llrook, Charles Rawsou, all of The Ha lie Oregon. jUnl2 JAV P. I l'l AS, Register. Notioe of Final Settlement The undersigned having liled hi linal au OOUUt as administrator of the estate ol Charlea drodt, deceased, the County Court of Wuv utility, Oregon, bi an order made uud entered May 21 1 Pail , iia appointed Motiduy, July 1, IWli, at the bun i ..I )p in. oi said day, as Hie lime uud the county court naim in Dalle City, Wasco County, Oregon, us the place lor Hut beat ins of kuid linal aci a. nut aud of any oli jit: Huns thereto, if any there be. All person iu tereatcd in said estate are hereby untitled to li e any objection thev may have to said e count on or before ald last named date. Dated May 24, 1)01. CHRIS DfcTHMAN. Admliilktrutor ol the Estate cj t hrlv drodt. Deceased. may.