Chronicle. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. NO. 138 l)c Dalle v w i I CASTOWA AYcgctable Preparationfor As similating the Food andBegula un the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digcstion.Cheerfur nessandRost.Contains neither Opium, Morphine norliacraL ot.hcotic. Aspe o Oltt J SAMlTLPtTCHER fomjJun Saul , ' ttnn lUktllt SmtU -jinur Surd Hurnnmt -l CartMmSmta Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Uun Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness cind Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. ;t COPY Or WRAPPER. s u 1 1 1 1 a Closing Onset Decided, W . Walla, July 25. James Caey U juilty of violating the Sunday closing law by keeping open a drinking saloon on July 14, as far as the courts of Wulla Wa lia art- concerned. In tne superior c ur: in chambers session yesterday morning .Uidge Thomas H. Brents, in tbe bearing of the habeas corpus pro ceeding! instituted by Mr. Casey, sus tained the decision of the justice court in finding tne defendaut guilty. Notice of appeal to tbe supreme court it? ht once Riven in both the case of Caiey and Adolph Schwartz, also found guilty in the justice court of violating tho doling law. The chief contention of tiie defense in the bearing yesterday was that the law was unconstitutional and not vahd from the fact that it was repealed by an act of tbe legislature passed in 1873. Onmolll and Hi- Airship, f'Al is, July 2b. Keei intete t is still taken in the steerable balloon of the Brazilian aeronaut, M. Santos Duruont. Rach day he visits tbe grounds of the Aero Club at St. Cloud, where the bal lon is kept filled in readiness to seize tbe first opportunity to renew the at tempt for the Deutech prise, the sum of 100,000 francs offered for a dirigible bal loon. The motor is working satisfactorily and producing a higher speed than at the last trial, but wind and rain have thus far prevented a thorough test. So confident is be of winning the prize that lie oilers, with the accumulated interest thereon, another prise of 4U00 francs to the first member of the Aero Cub per forming the round trip from St. Cloud to the Eiflel Tower prior to October 31. Kxpelled Kr.mi it utile. Bt, Rltkkmukg, July 20. A high Russian police officer called upon George German, the American author and lec turtr, at hie hotel Thursday evening, and informed him he must leave the Country by 10 o'clock this, Friday, eve ning, Mr. Kennan was- not allowed to ;ave hie room in the interim, but he was courteously treated. This action by the Russian authorities W taken under the law giving the Min uter of the Interior authority to expel undesirable foreigners. The notice served upon Mr. Keuuan characterised him as untrustworthy politically. Mr. Kennan bft4 informed tbe United Stater Minister to Rueiia, Charlemanne Tower, of this "Rtion of the Russian authorities, but n not asked Mr. Tower to intervene the matter. in GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THt CCNTAUH COMMNT. NEW YORK CCVT. Does It 1'hj to Huy Cheap'.' A cheip remedy for coughs and colde is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and daueeious results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only rem edy that has been introduced in all civil ized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup."' It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, cauues easy expectoration, gives a good nitfht'e rest, and cures t tie patient. Try ONE bottle, Recoinme; ded many vears by all druggists in the worid, and sold by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prize almanac. 2 He Kept Hid Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartfo'd, Conn., scratched hie leu with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suf fered intensely. Then the beet doctors urged amputation, "but," be writes, "I used one bottle of Electric Bittere and 1 1-2 boxes of Buckleu'e Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well ae ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters lias no rival on earth. Trv them. G. C. Blakeley will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. 4 BUSgklMI locals. R. B. (Jilbreth ft ons will keep at all timee a supply of hay, grain and teed which thev will retail at the lowest market rates. j20-tf Wanted A email family to occupy the home and keep house for an aged widower. Liberal terms can he had. Apply at this office. JlySS-lOB Mid-eummer clearance sale of miili nery at the Campbell St Wilson Milli nery parlors. Everything in the line of headwear at oue half tbe actual val ue. j'28-lm Just received a new supply of North rup& Sturgie' pure food products, as follows: corn starch, shredded cocoa nut, baking soda and high grade leaven tr. ff it's Northruo & Sturitis, it is good. Get a package and try it For sale by Conroy, Son & Co., S. L Brooks' old stand, The Dalies, Or. JftMi Clark & Falk are never cloaad Sunday. Don't forget this. ! Gilford's Fotos Never Fade. A At AW ftfj' Use NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED Crescent Lowers World's Record at Cleveland Trotted Mile in ::oz Ct.KVKi AND, July 86, Amid the en thusiastic cheers of neatly 10.000 people, Cresceus, the world's champion trotting stallion, again demnostrated that tie is the peer of all trotters by trotting a mile this afternoon over t tie Glenville track in 2:023., . This establishes a new world's trotting record for both sexes, replacing the former world's record of 2:0o'4, held by The Abbot. Owing to the heavy rains of last night, the track was not in the best condition today, and it was about 0:30 p.m. before the track was deemed to be in sufficiently good shape to warrant making the attempt. At that time, the sun's heat had been i replaced by cool breezes. Even then there were few hcrsenian who looked for a mile I better than L" :05, After having been given i several preliminary miles, George Ketch I urn came out with the stallion to attempt what seemed an impossible feat. Ketch urn nodded for the word at the third i score, the horse trotting like a machine. Accompanied by a runner, the chest nut etaliion fairly flew to the quarter, the timers' watches registered just 30 sec onds. As Cresceus swung into the bach stretch, he was joined by a second run ner, and although many predicted ttiat the footing was such as would retard his speed, he reached the half in 1:01. As the time was hung out, the immense crowd broke into cheers. The three quarter pole was reached in 1 :31 3A , and as the tbe great stallion trotted into the stretch, a runner on either eide, hie fric tionlese, machine-like stride was fairly eating up tbe distance. Never once faltering, not withstanding the terrific clip, lie fairly flew to the wire, not being touched once by the whip, hie sole urg ing being tbe driver's voice, and the thundering hoof-beats of the accompany ing runners. ISody ur Karl)' King Iteluterred. London, July 26. The body of King Ed mund the Martyr, the I aet king of the East Antlee. who reigned from 868 to 870, has been returned to England, after a sojourn in France of more than 700 years. The body reached Arundel in charge of Mgr. Del Yal, Archbishop of Nioua, Asia Minor, and was placed in the private chapel of the Duke of Norfolk, pending final interment in the shrine being prepared for ite reception in tbe new catholic cathedral in Westminister. The body, after burial at Iloxne, wae re intered at Bury St. Edmunds, from which place it wae carried off to France by Louis VIII. Through the good officee and personal interven:- n of the pope the relics are now returned to England. The Title or Kiug- Kd ard . London, July 2o. Lord Salisbury to day announced that King Edward's title will probably be as follows : "King Ed ward Seventh, by Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Great Britian, Beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith and Emperor of India. Trade Kevlew. New YOBS, July 20. Dun's Review of Trade tomorrow will say : The fail ures for the week numbered 198 in the United States against 231 laet year, and twenty-eight in Canada against twenty eight last year. summer Kscumluun to the He Cuakt. Only $6 50 for the round trip from The Dalles to Long Beach, Tioga, Racine Rark, Ocean Raik or Nahcotta, Wash., good for return until Sept. 15, 1901, Baggage checked through to destina tion. The steamer T. J. Rotter will leave Portland daily except Suuday and Monday, and the Haesalo daily except Sunday, at 8 p. m., and 10 p. m. on Saturdays, making direct connections at Astoria and at Ilwaco for all point on Oregon and Washington beaches. Call . i i riii.... on Jae. ireiauu, agent, nm i, for through time card to all beach points. jl3-2i Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Carte A Falk. Subscribe for TaU Cuuomcle. A 3-Day Sale of Boys' Waists and Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday At those very liberal reductions we should have no trouble in disposing of our en tire line in the three days of this sale. Ami such Waists! None but what are abso lutely perfect condition, style, lit and quality. Blouse Waists worth 38c ami 42c will be, each 25c. Waists and Blouses worth 50c, 68c, 75c ami 88c will be, each 38c. Waists and Blouses worth $1.25 will he. each 75c. Of Percales and Lawns P Plain or figured, white or colored: some trimmed with self-ruffles, others with ruffles of embroidery; some with bands of same material in contrasting colors: some with large sailor collar, others with small laun dered collar and culls. All are strictly up-to-date. A. M. REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION CO. DALLES BOAT I.K A VES OAK STREET DOCK, PORTLAND) at 7 A. M. and 11 P. M. ...Portland Boat... I.KA VKS THE DALLES at 7:00 A. M. and 3:00 R. M. DAILY EXCEPT IUNDAY. TEAMBSa REGULATOR, DALLKS CITY. RELIANCE, W. C. ALLAWAV, (ieneral Agent, The Dalles, Oregon. Dr.gunns; ONE FOR A DOSE. PILLS Hem',. Pimp , PfSVSBj Hilioum-H, Hufifjr UiuBlood, UUM II.;..',.- I I. A mov. iii. Ht i, ttm in, . 'i dy ij ut-.',-i,rr '.rii in, fli"! nWt huriiril nori i,n TVeuB. 'Jsss ton, ..' . .;. ,, f, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.M,'lHio. AT Hi I-ULI.KI-, Or., I Jul 1901. t Notice iv hereby given ttiul the follnwiiiK imine.1 kc-ttler Imh 1 1 1 . -1 notice ol lilk inu.-iili.iii n make turn) proof in r n....n ol liia clulin, and Hint ssM ,rxil will he 1 before the ItexU ter Slid Kecciver ut '1 he pallet, Oiufoii on 1 hum day, gtplwabsr 6, looi , fit,'. Wlllism Oi Tlxiuiii, of The Puileb. QMgon. If. B. No. 1870 (or tli U HK!-i sud hJi HW Hot: 2 T 1 N, it II f, W it. He liHiuek the following witueiikeii to prove hik contiiiuouk resldeOOS upou and cultivation of ksld laud, Vis. fuul t'urteriK, U T. KlUin. Turo Mickey and U . .-, iianu" all of The llallek, reKon. jlyai JAY Y, l.l c;AS,Htglter. We will offer parents ;i chance t make their boyi comfortable at a very small price. The little fellows notice the heal quite as muoh as we tit) and will in many Instances be better boys for being comfortably clad. Williams WaSCO WffllB Uli ft. Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, WSSwSm Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour This Hour use : every We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get our prices and tie convinced. I Highest Prices Paid for What. Barley and Oats f I A i A I A 1 A A I A , A 1 A AUI A4 AV A I A t I C. J. STUBLiIG, WHOLESALE Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First National liaiilc. I OoaslM PImm h I.uiik Hint, l on I. !!2IES PCMNYRilYAI PII I IS I sVsllll I llw I flL. I I L. L. Isl oiuisslonH, incrouae vi- or and liuniiih "(luina of neaatratioB." Tbay m "LIFB SAVIOKS" to jriria ut womanhood, aidini; dcvi-lupuieiit of organs ami body. No known remedy for woim-n i-iiiiiIh than. Cannot do harm lifo beoomaa u pleaaure. it .4M l l lit 1MX it Y AI A 1 1 Hold ly UriiifKiMttt. PR, Mtl'T'S CHEMICAL CO.. Cluvel anil, Ohio. For sale by Geo. C. lilakeley, Tiie Dalles, Or. p s GUYING, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. ihcai.uk in Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies At-, in lor Hukkull ,v Co.'. Kiigluek, Thiekherk snd baw Mills. Telephone 157. Long Distance 1073. Blouses j? Co. is manufactured expressly for family sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. AVAA. A A A AA A. A-A-.A-A-AyA,AJ AND RETAIL THE DALLES, OREGON. Cor. Second & Lauabliu Sts, THE DALLES, OL