el)cDal!cG VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901. NO. 18 foil deal til. His Closing Hours Without Pain. FRIENDS AT BEDSIDE r$. McKinley Not in the Death Chamber at the Time. President s Last Words Wert: "Good' bK, AH; C.ood bye. It Is God s Way; His Will Be Done." Milbi'kn House, Buffalo, Sept. 14. President McKinley died at 2:13 a. m. He laid been unconscious most of the time since 7 :50 p. m. His last conscious boor on earth was spent with the wife to whom h" devoted a life time of care. He died unattended by a minister of the gispel, hut his last word;; were a humble dominion to the will of the God in Whom hi? believed. He was reconciled to the cruel fate to which an assassin's bullet hid condemned him and laced death in the same spirit of calmness which has marked his long and honor ab!o career. nil la.-ii conscious words, reduced to (tilting by Dr. Mann, who stood at hi? bedside when they were uttered, were: "Good-bye all, good bye. It is God's ") His will be done." His relatives and the members of his offloial family were at the Mllburn Boaie.except S-eretary Wilson, who did B0t avail himself of the opportunity , an1 SOBS of his personal and political irionds took leave of him. This painful cere Bony was Simple, His friends came to lbs dour of die sick room, took a longing kUikv :t! h.0 ttm t,uruetj tearfully away. TH PARTING with his win;. H- Was nanttalla .,..,-....,,.;.... Ml time. But powerful heart stimu 4n,e' Inoludinf oxygen, were employed 10 restore him to consciousness for his parting witu his wife. He asked W her ttIui 6ie 6rtl Hl ,lie Bjde 8l(, ieU, W hiud. He consoled her and bade W BOod-bye. she went through the Men. ending eeene with the same "very rtlld fortitude with which she has 0W the grist of the tragedy which dad hie ije. fhelQjrnadiaU cause of the president's "w li undetermined. Hit physicians pureed and , probab,v re ire IM1I1I...I . . ,i . , -. , . .1,. W77. ' le'""'US Will bo UK,, to """Ilia,... Mini n. I'liisral. ill he a state UUui, H Moore PI, 12 Stain I rt-Hi.il rcr 'oday issued a call for all out- i Standing Fcaip bounty warrants indorsed prior to Janu-uy 1, 1901. Stated in 'round nuinlers. the total amount of I bounty warrants i'sned under the old I law was I 120,000. Upon these there is I dN about $12,000 interest, making a! i total of .$132,0(10. The last legislature i levied a tax of one mill, which produced I I approximately $1 1 iUUUi the last ot which sum is now coming into the state treasury from the several counties. It Will tUUS 06 seen that the amount 01 money rnised on the scalp bounty tax will lack $1".,000 or more of paying off the warrants. This amount will come before the next legislature a a deficit. As was shown through The Oregonian eauie time ago, the demaud upon the scalp bonntv-fnnd under toe new law j bids fair to exceed the appropriation by a considerable sum. It will not he sur prising therefore, it the next legislature finds itself confronted witli a demand j fjr relief under two icalp bonnty-laws. i The state appropriation is $50,000 under the new law, and the counties must pay j one-third of the bounties. WiJen the ! fund is exhausted Secretary of State ' Dunbar will eeaHe to issue warrants. -.lit nmuiin nuiuu u v j uui t-calp money in anticipation of reimburse ment from the state will be before the legislature for an appropriation! and as many of the counties will be interested, it may be expected that the membeisof the legislature will give their support to anything asked lor in that time. Worked Bt V ' ttinltigtnn. Wilmington, Dei., Sept. 13. Accord ing to tl.e Blory told by Frank Niedosjk, u I'ule, President McKioley's assailant nce worked in Wilmington. Xiedoysk said that a young man vrho gave his name as Leon Czilgosx arrived heie on a freight trian about six years sgo and obtained work as a coppersmith at the plant of the Harlan Hollingsworth Com pany, boatbuilders. He was receiving $22 a week, but left his job in a few weeks on the pretext that he was not getting money enough. After working a few days at house-painting, he left the city. Niedoysk is positive as to the identity of the man, as he boarded in the same house with him aud readily recognized him in the pictures of the assassin now being published. Most Arrsstsd. New Yohk, Sept. 13. Johann Most, w ho was arrested last night on the charge of circulating incendiary literature, cal culated to incite unlawful acts, was ar raigned in police court today. At the prisoner's request, his examination was set for Monday, Septemper 10th. Most was locked up in default of $1000 bail. NOTICE. Any uerson demring privileges to sell articled within the grounds of The Dalles Street Carnival will please call on or write to C.J. Crandall, general super intendent ot the carnival, at The Dalies, trom whom he may receive the ter;ns a:id the necessary information, se; 7-td Food t'lianKel lOlaOB. Putrefying food in the intestines pro duces effects like those of arsenic, but j Dr. King's New L;fe Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, i easily but surely, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all i Liver, Kidney and Dowel troubles. Only ! 25c at G. C. Blakeley's drug store. 4 If you want to retain your hair you ! have to keep your scalp clean. Soap j will make your hair harsh, dry and ! crispy. Now we have two of the yery I beat preparations for cleansing scalp 'igg and Pine Tar Shampoo the It u ill leave vour liair soft and glossv. i Price, 86 and 50 cents a bottle, at trailer's ! barber chop. The Dalles. tf If you are going to the Portland car nival or to the state fair at Salem, take the Bailey Ga'zirt, leaving The Dalles at 3:30 p. m., and view the grandest scenery in Hie world. Mutoc, meals aud tbe most commodious boat on the river. Its a pleasure to ride on this boat. Pas sengers visiting Portland can, if they wish, secure sleeping accommodations and remain on the Bailey Gutzert over night, which would save them going im mediately to a hotel on their arrival in i'ortland. M"i Semi annual opening of fall millinery at the Campbell & Wilson Millinery Parlors Tueoday and Wednesday, Sept. loth and 17th. I'p-to date styles and all the latest novelties will be shown. A general invitation is extended. tf Gifford's PotOB Never Fade. Son of Don PmI ll Snrrendn-r.l. London, Sept. 13. A dispatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, an nounces thatC. Krugar, son of the ex president of the Transvaal, and Captain Peferie have surrendered. lxrd Kitchener has sent King Edward, as Colonol-in-Chief of the Gordan High- i landers aii account ot an incident that j etronglv recalls the storming oi Dargal Height's by that regimert. Lord Kitch- I ennr iivi that, nf fpr .nrrpni!fli--.n Pom I ener says that after surrendering mandant De Villiers informed him t hat during the Boer attack of July 4th on Watson Spruit, the Highlanders be haved with the utmost gallantry. "The last four men, though complete y surrendered and without cover, continued to fire nntil three men were ( killed and the fourth was wounded. On the Boers asking the survivor the reason why they had not surrendered lie replied : "Why, man, we are Gordan High-, landers." Plot to Kill Koosevelt. Bum. in, N. H., Sent. 13, Learning that a man who had Mt here this fore noon for New York had declared that he was on his way to Washington to ki 1 ; Vice-President Koosevelt, Chief of Police Youngliss has telegraphed the chief of police of New York to look out for him. The man was a foreigner. He tr.ed to buy a ticket to Washington, hut could not do so and bought one for New York. New Yoek, Sept. 13. Captain Titus, chief of detectives of this city, said he had received a dispatch from the chief of oolice at Berlin, giving the same in formation as that contained in the fore going dispatch from Berlin. The dis patch de cribed the man as being five feet six inches tall, smooth, face, wearing a black sack coat aud black derby hat. Captain Titus said he had detailed men at all the railroad stations to watch for the man, North tole Ship Are Heard From. Chkistiania, Sept. 13. A message, dated August 5th, and received by way of Hammerfest, from Eylyn B. Baldwin, head of the Baldwin Zaigler North Pole expedition, says: "America, latitude 78, longitude 38 Seeking passage northward through ice. All well!" NoBTH Sidney, C. B., Sept. 13. The Peary Arctic steamer, from Cape Sabi ne, Eilesmere Land, August 29;h, arrived here today. All well. Bffurt to Settle Steel Strike Under Way. New Yokk, Sept. 13. It was learned today from a reliable source that propos als for a settlement of the steel strike are again under consideration in this city. It wat also stated that President Shail'er is expected here today or to morrow, but that his coming is not the result of any communication from this city. TREASURER'S FIFTH NOTICE. State of Oregon, The akck y Deft j Balem, Sept. 12, 1901. j Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury with which to re deem all outstanding state warrants drawn on the state scalp bounty fund and endorsed "Presented and not paid for want of funds" prior to January 1, 1901. All such warrants, properly en dorsed, will be paid upon presentation at this office, interest thereon ceasing from aud after this date. CHAS. S. MOORE, el-l-'Jw State Treasurer. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice is herebv given that the Board of Equalization for Wasco county, Or egon, will attend at the office of the county clerk in The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday. October 7, 1901 and publicly examine the assesment roll for 1901. and correct all errors in valuation, descrip tion or qualities of lands, lots or other property, and transact any other busi ness that may legally come before said board. Dated The Dalles, Or., Sept. 13, "01. C. Li 6 II MIDI , sl4-'!tw Assessor Wasco Co., Or. CHANCE TO BUY A HOME- A bodv of 4800 acres of land near An telope will be sold in tracts of 100 acres or more to suit purchaser. More than half of this land is tine wheat land, rich black loam. It is well watered, there being some thirty r forty springs on the tract and small running streame across most of it. The land is situated from four to eight miles from the end of the railroad at Hhaniko. Any part of the land will be sold, either for cash or on long time after the tirst payment. Priced to tf per acre. Inquire of A. S. Bennett. $ d.twlm Clark and Falk have just received a full line ol fresh Velor papers and de velopers, the same as used by Mr. Ixvick in bis recent demonstration at our store. New Fall Goods Complete Line of New Collars THE ' ' KITCHENER" The New Yohe Over coat is here. Only one of a pattern. Come and see them. They're the swellest vet shown. A. M. Qnetttlou ADHwerrcl. Yes, August Flower stiil haB the largest Bale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for j were scarce and they seldom heard of j appendices, neivotis prostration or heart uilure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bad with headache and other aches. You only need a few doea of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satiated there is I nothing serious the matter with yon Get ireeu's prize Falk's. almanac. Clark- iV 1 ICatrs to Paa-4SMMMa !:'-! iHitlon . Round-trip rates via 0. B. It N. from The Dilles, (8.1.90. Tickets on sale firct and tiiird Tuesdays during J une, July , August, September and Octoher.good for continuous passage going on date of Hale. K'turn Mailt thirty days from date of sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip within limit of ticket. Arrsngements can be made by apply ing to agent O. R & N. Co , The Dalles, v. hereby tickets will be honored on lake iteainers in one or both directions be tween Detroit and Buffalo. tf Jamkw siliAMOi Agent Geo. W. Lane, Bewamo, Mich., writes : "Vour Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the best remedy for indigeetiou and stoM.ach trouble that 1 ever used. For years I suffered from dyspepsia, at times com pelling me to stay in bed and oaoaiof me untold agony. 1 am completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, iu recommending it to iriends who suffer from imhitei-lion I always oiler to pay lor it if it fail-. TtilM 'ar I have liever paid." Clarke & Faik'e P, O. Pharmacy. Many physicians are now prescribing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that it is the best prescription they can write iaj tuue it ih the on l preparation which contains the elements ii , i-. a r y to digest not only some kinds of food but all kind and it therefore cures indigestion and dyspepsia no matter what its cause. Clarke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacy. Subscribe for Tuk Cuuo.mcu, frrfe Tin Ulothiug and burnishing Goods Departments c special attention just now. New Shirts, New Neckwear, New Hosiery esa a New TecHs, Four-in-hands, Imperials, Bows, Batwintjs in all ttie new swell silks for fall. Not to nee our linen of 23c, 85o, B0o( 7"e, $1 00, 60 and $2 00 Neckwear before baying is not to see the best. FALL STYLES MANHATTAN SHIRTS READY This announcement will he sufficient to cause nil admiring good shirts to come. Wo suggest earn' selections and purchases in this line those buying later not having the variety to choose from. Williams XV 3D -A. IX ID AQBNTS FOR W'ti operate a REPAIR SHOP. prompt attention. SEXTON WALTHER, THE DALLES. - - - OREGON. p. s. GUNNING. ...Blacksmith, HoFsesboer and Wagon-maker.. DMALKM IS ; Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axlea, Sprinu and Blacksmith Supplies Aicunt tor iiiii.kc-ii i( :o.'b Telephone 157. l.onu; iiHtance 1078 lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly DESIRED KE5UL CAUTION Howure or counlarrulu uu! Imitation. Ttiu iiunuliit) U iut up only in euv i.u.rj Car- tun Willi tur si ill I Ii? fcliillt ii m: I'll kllitl of I In' I lino WtWVlvu tteuUIor Ciruular lu WILLI AM.- MPU. CO., oio For sale by (iuo. C. In all Departments daim Co. PLUMBING, TIN and BICYCLE All orders entrusted to us will have Rnalna, Thrsabais sod . mhu. Cor. SecoBd & LaQ2bliQ Sts., THE DALLES OR. harmless, sure to accomplish T. Greatest known female reined). Agvuu. ClvTvUuii oiiio. . Blakeley, The Dilles, Or.