Ct)rotticle. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 0, 1901 NO. 1 Sty Sottas WILL DEFEND AMERICA'S CUP mm ran t V I UIIOST rATALLT SHOT We Shaking Hands villi a Strap, Wo Shot Villi the kit ItanMnited Slates in Terror lor fear ol ttie Result--The President Resting feyAssassin Caufht. Portland, Sept 6.-2:30 p. m.- President Mc Kinley was shot in the stomach twice by a well dressed stranger, with whom he was shaking hands on the l'an-A merican grounds at IUilTalo, about 4 o'clock. The fellow shot with his left hand. Man arrested. Not identified. Columbia. Champion of iNi. Will Represent United States in Races With Shamrock. . in. One bullet and has been safe- t Portland, Sept.. 6.-3:00 Indued against the breast bone lv extracted. The President is resting easy.' Vund not necessarily fatal. Portland, Sept. 6, 3.46 p. m No change in condition. President had just finished tour of Niagara and was holding reception at Temple of Music. One shot was in the chest and the other m groin. Assassin is captured. 4 ANGER RESTORES HIS SPEECH Remarkable Recovery of Deaf Mute Who Had Not Spoken Nor Heard Since He Was a Child. Athika, Or., Sept. 5. Lester J. Wilion, who for some time ha9 been a resident of thin place, was the victim of a peculiar experience a day or two ago. Mr. W llson had been deaf and dumb for for y-tivo peart, being now forty-nine years o! age. At 4 years be contracted scarlet iever, and when be recovered he had lost both bearing and speech. Since that time he has made his way in the world without speaking a word, being educated at a deaf mute school. niiohievoui boys bad at titnoa caufed be unfortunate man trouble with their Pranks. Tuesday nignt an unusually ctiye pirty of boys gathered, climbed othe roof ui Wilson's shack and negan lo tear oil the shingles. Tins exasperated he deaf man and he went out to f: igbten he boys away, lie was angry, very anKr'. and he made the effort of bis life 'o eear lu.id ami long. To his surprise, he opened his mouth in a desperate wort to shout, something gave way, and his voice came back as natural as could . Tba bjye were suprised when Wilson 8;re at them in dead earsest, but "llson was surprised the most. His bad returned after an absence of jOrtjr.flve years, and with it had come MariDj ol a rather faint character. He ue8 not hear well, but can make out to gjaaraa with one with difficulty. Mr. 1180,1 ba now gone to Pendleton lo 6ul'"8e hit friend thtff '"KM S,,,,, h stttiiier Uuiiih. fl t;A' n.K, st-pt. o.-TUe eteamer Marv fWll met with an accident to her "v t bis ...,; ....... wt.ie a AH . u,J"ul rOH, P ' which resulted in j "hwh destruction of the vessel. Uh a!"1 V6r tl,ereettry Iwt evening Captain cu.1:1"10" Crowd abottrd While tl ' comniandad her. inn iu , ",oirW out eni j- iiy. At tbe hour men- tioned he discovered fir? leaping out from her boilers. Immediately be be gan trying to put out the blaze. It grew rapidly, beyond his power to control, and he started for the captain end of ficers, who were over half a mile away. When they arrived the vessel was nearly consumed to the water's edge. Tbe watchman bad, prior to going for tbe officers, notified several of tbe crew, who ?et to work to awaken some of the excursionists, w ho were in bad condition. Several narrow escapes were recorded, but finallv all bands were saved. TliouHUUrtH Mailt Into Kxile, Every yejr n large number of poor sufferers w hose luoga are s re and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not al ways suie. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at house. It's the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. Ttie first doie brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trail bottles free at G. C. Blakeley'e drugstore. Price 50c and if 1.00. Every t ottle guaranteed. 4 HortM I'olsoaesl la FmmmIboqi Bam FsUXCMOOj Sept. 4 Fifteen of the horses of McNab & Smith, draymen, were poisoned some time last night. Fully one-half of the animals are dead, and ttie prospects are that many moie will die from the effects of ti e poison, which, it is believed, was administered by strikers. Flayed Oat. Dull Headache, Pains in vaiious parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, reveriehness, Hi tuples or Sores are ali positive evidon cee of impure blood. No matter bow it btMBI 80 ' must be purified in order to obtain uood health. Acker's Blood Elexir hai never failed tenure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood disea-es. It ie certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug gist. Food 'liMUel lu i'oluu. Putrefying food in the intestinee pro duces effects iike those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all L'ver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 26c at Q, C. Blakeley'e drug store. 4 NEWPORT, R. I., Sept. B The yacht Columbia, champion of 1800, has been chosen to race against Shamrock II in detente of the America's cop. This decision was leached today after a con- ! ference lasting wo hours, between the members of the challenge committee,; All members of the committee were present. Commodore Lewis Cass Led yard presided. It was held that while the decision might be disappointing to tbe syndicate which own9 the Constitu tion, the committee was compelled to j choose the Columbia, whose races have not shown the ersatie form manifested; by her rival. The formal notice an- i nonnotng the select ion of Columbia was DOBted at tbe yacht club station ahortly ! after 12 o'clock. It read a9 follows: "At a meeting of the committee on challenge of the Royal Ulster Yacht j Club, held on the flagship at 11 :30 a. in., i the Columbia was selected to repreeent the New York Yacht Club. "J. V. S. OnntB, Secretary." Nxw York, Sept. 5 The announce ment of ttie selection of Columbia was received here with expressions of ap- j proval among her yacthsmen. She lias abown herself such a reliable ail-round yacht that the decision of the challenge committee is held to be strictly just and Impart iel. As interested yachtemen view the I situation Columbia has been tuned up to the pcint of perfection. Her crew is composed of enthusiastic believers in hercapabiiitles. Their drill and discipline are beyond praise and nobody who has watched them has any doubt that they will make a gallant defense of the cup. At the same time it is pointed out that Mr. Duncan, manager of the Constitu tion, has had a great deal to contend with. It is the opinion of many of hie friends that if Nat Herresboff had not been confined to bis room by illness he could have remedied the taulte of the Constitution and brought her out a winner. After tbe challenge committee's meet ing today it was learned that there would be no more racing of the 90 footers at Newport. The time between now and the first international cup race at Sandy Hook September L'lst, will be spent in putting Columbia in the best poseible condition to defend the cup. Don't Let J In ii, Sutler. Often children are tortured with itch ing and burning eczema and other skin diseases but Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the raw sores, expels inflammation, leavee the skin without a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on eailh 88 good. Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only L'5c at O. C. Blakeley 's drug store. 4 Sick Headache absolutely and perma neutly cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasaut herb drink. Cures eonstination and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. andoOcts. Blakeley, he druggist. A never failing cure for cuts, burns, scalds, ulcere, wounds and sores is De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A most soothing and healing remedy for all skin affections. Accept ouly the genuine. Clarke Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy. SCHOOL Books Free of Cost- The opening of school days are always of more or loss expense to parents. It is cither new clothes, of new books or both: and where there is a large family to provide for, the cost is no trifle. Here is where we intend to benefit yon. It is needless to dwell on the Pact that the boys' clothes we sell are of the satisfactory kind. If they weren't, we could not sell to the same peo ple year in and year Out. It takes honest goods to stand the strain. Our boys' clothing this fall is the same brand we have handled hereto fore our assortment as Large, and the prices just a little lower. As a special inducement we of fer until Sept, 12th a refund of ten per cent, on any Hoys' or Young Men's Suit, Overcoat or pair of Pants, this amount redeemable in school books, for which an order will be given you on your book store. For reference, we publish in the space opposite, a revised list of the books adopted by the board of direc tors for this coming term of school. Any copy listed can be had through this store of your local dealer as a premium on purchases in our boys' clothing depart ment. The value of the book depends, of course, on the amount of your purchases. Our Stock is Quite Complete. You may select from Little Boys' Vestee Suits 3 to 8 years $2.00 to $5.00 Little Boys' Junior Suits 3 to 8 years 2.50 to 7.50 J.ittle Boys' Double-breasted Reefer Suits. (3 to 8 years) Boys' Double-breasted School Suits (9 to 15 years) Boys' 3-piece Round Sack Suits (7 to 15) Boys' Long Pant Suits (10 to 16 years). Young Men's Sack Suits (17 to 20 years) 2.50 to 5 oo 2.00 to 4.00 to 3.00 to 5.00 to 10.00 8.50 10.00 17.50 Many of our Fall Suits have already come, LIST of School Book I adopted by the Hoard of Director" for the coming term any of which can lie h id free an n premium OR purchases in our boys' clothing department. First Mender Second Header Third Header Fourth Header Introductory language Work The American Citin Graded Lessons in Ktiglish F.ieinentary Arithmetic Practical Arithmetic Klements of Geography Complete Geography Word Lessons New Normal Mental Arithmetic Natural System of Vertical Writing. Klementary History of the I'nited States History of the I'nited States A Heal i by Body Books 1, It and 4, New Short Course in Drawing High School Adoption Higher Lessons in English Tbe Elientiall of Algebra Latin (irammar The First Latin Book Caesar's (iallic War Select Orations of Cicero First Book of 1'hysical (ieography Questions for Physical Geography History of Oreece Mediaeval and Modern History European History Students History of the I'nited States An Academic Arithmetic Plana and Solid Geometry Klements of Pyhslos Botany Klementary Geology German Grammar Government of the American I'eople Klements of Mhetoric and Knglish Goto position. Notes for Teachers of Knglish Com position Knglish Literature Webster's Hunker Hill Oration M.iccaulay'a Milton Tennyson's PrlOMM Goldsmith's Traveler and Deserted Village Eltlot'l Silas Mamer I!' angel ine A. M. Williams Co. Clark and Falk have just received a full line of fresh Velox papers and de velopers, the same as used by Mr. Lovick in his recent demonstration at our store. We offer for a limited period the tvwee-a-week Chuonicle, price $1.50, end the Weekly Oregoniau, price 1, 50' both papers for $2 a year, fcubscriptions under this offer must be paid in ad' vance. i Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley the druggist. Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of tbe celebrated James E. Patton strictly nqre liquid paints Question ABBwered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else foi indigestion and biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis, neivous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regij- I late the action of the liver, stimulate (lie j nervous and organic action of the sys I tern, and that is ail they took when feel , ing dull and bad with headaches and j other aches. You only need a few doses I of Green's August Flower, in liquid ; form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. j Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke A j Falk's. 1 Kates tu l'u - A luerii uu EsVOflttOS), Round-trip rates via O. B. A N. from The D-tlles, 81.90 Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays during June, July, August, September and Octoher.good for I continuous pafcHaife ifoing on date of sale. ( turn limit tiiiity days from date of j sale. Stop uvcis will be allowed west of j j Missouri river or St. Haul on return trip j 1 within limit of ticket. Arrangements can be made by apply j ing to agent O. H & N. Co., The Dalles, j vvLereby tickets will be honored on lake 1 .'learners in one or both directions be ' tween Detroit and Buffalo. tf Jamks Iuklasu, Agent Floral lotion will care wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arxe A Falk. rire! Fire! Well, after till it is never so bad but that it might have worse and we are agreeably surprised for after tak ing a thorough inventory we And been We Got Off Easy with the exception of a few lots quoted below slightly damaged bij water. ONE IOT Men' cassimero and cheviot ON K LOT Voiith's suits, embracing suits, ranging from $7.00 to 119 ; clear- worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, etc ; ance price 9595 clearance price l3d off ON K LOT Men's black and fancy worst- ONK I. 'Oof about 'JO Youth's Suits, rd suits, ranging from if 1 to $17 50 ; age 14 to 20; more, or less damaged ; clearance price 9Q.Q5 close out at 91.95 All Children' Clothing at off This is an opportunity of winter supply of clothing. a life-time to lay in your THE HUB CLOTHING CO., W. MARKILLIE, Manager.