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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1901.
NO. 207
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Bauquet to Towns.
Dulctii, Minn., Oct. 16. Eight hun
dred men of all shades of political
opinion sat down at the farewell banquet
tendered by Dulutb cit'zens to Cbarlee
A. Towne ai the armory tonght, while
nearly 600 ladiee were present in the
calleries to hear the speeches by William
J. Bryan, Mr. Towne and others, after
the discussion of the mean. The affair
wis nonpartisan.
Mr. Bryan's subject waB "Moral Cour-
sfe, and he took occasion to shower
encomiums on the guest of the evening
lor his notable display of that quality in
1896, at the time of bis withdrawal from
toe republican party to follow silver. He
aid:
Some may be disposed to stamp the
word failure upon the political career of
oor distinguished guest, but be has set
n example that must Weigh heavily on
tbesideof civic virtue. He has faced
without flinching a fire as hot am) hellish
Meverrame from the cannon's mouth,
id he has won a victory greater and
jnore glorious than ever crowned the
Bp of one who fawned at the feet of
Power or bartered away his manhood to
cure an office."
Mr. Bryan did not inject any politics
wtohis speech, which was brtef and
directed largely to Mr. Towne. He said :
"Great issues are at stake; great
interests ars involved, even our civiliza
tion itself, and through us the civiliza
"On of the world. Tfite Nation is
world power; it has not acquired its
ideas have been permeating the world
wevsry citisen owes it to bis country,
" "'Has to his generation and posterity,
wrow the weight of his influence on
'lht side of every public qooetjon."
Khoite Island Keuublieans.
JWidence. R. i., Oct. 10.-Candi-forthe
several state cffices ware
Wotted by the Rhode Island repub
Mate convention today aa follows:
w-rernor-Willi.in Gregory
.Uotenaot-GovernoioW
-Governor Uharltw Dean
Mnbe.
Jwetary of State-Oberlee P. Liuoett.
Jworal Treasurer-Walter A. Read,
'orney GeDeral-Cbarles F. Stearns.
m Platform pledges support to Presl-j-evHjossvelt,
condemns tue attempts
"'1 to disfranchise tbe
JJJJj" upon congress to eadjust
ojati?ttion lB tbe Ual College
iCViJ ,, 0' wtoel wotipg popola
JTwjoscleres that "anarchy should
J? : Ub 'te and federal
-ei
tion and the
passage of laws pro-
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V ding adequate punishment (or an at
tempt on the life of the president."
Lynching is condemned as "a foul blot
on our civilization." The platfo m also
advocates an isthmian canal and legis
lation to build np the American merchant
marine.
Bay City, Mich., Oct. 16. George D.
Jackson, of this city, democratin candi
date for congress from the tenth district,
to succeed the late congressman Crump,
admits bis defeat in yesterday's special
election bv from 200 to 300 inujonty. At
republican headquarters the majority of
H. H. Alpin, republican, is estimated at
over 800.
I'rloe or Panama Canal.
Washington, Oct. 16. Maurice Hjutin
president of tbe board of directors of tbe
Panama Cnal Company, who arrived in
New York yettetday, reached Washing
ton iodiv and paid a social call upon
Admiral Walker, chairmgn of the Isth
mian Canal Commission. Tomorrow it
isexpec.ed he wiil make aca'l upon tbe
admiral for the purpoap of bringing
about the diepisition of the Panama
Company's interest in that partly con
structed Waterway. The Isthmian Ca
nal Commission has endeavored to ob
tain a positive and direct statement of
what the Panama Company would ac
cept for its rightr. and Hutiu'e return to
France this summer was for tbe purpose
of obtaining information on tnat point.
It in understood that he now has e prop
osition to make to the United States
Commission.
WIU Submit Mew Treaty.
Washington. Oot. 16. Senator Mor
gan, of Alabama, who was oue of Presi
dent Roosevelt's ca! era totlay, taixea
with the nreeident about the prospects
of tta ; Nloaragua Citnal bill at the coming
session 0' congress. The president tola
Senator Morgan that he would submit
to the senate a new treaty on theeu jact,
which more nearly meets his views tban
the first HayPaoncelote treaty. The
president did not go Into particulars.
Speaking of the pteaident'a policy in
regard to Southern appointments, Sena
tor Morgan said : "It is tbe policy of
reconciliation the policy of appointing
tbe beet men to office."
Mm. Tallfca Heard from.
Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct. lo.-Durlag tbe
night another letter from Miss Ellen
M. Stone's oojupauioo, mine. ashs,
... innnrf no lad on bar parents aoor
announcing that Mate. Tellka has given
t.t..k i a flhtld. end that both tbe
infant and tbe mother were doing well.
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COMBINE OF
SHIPBUILDERS
J- P. Morgan and His Allies Decided
Go Ahead Without WaUtaf T
Bounty.
New York, Oct. 16. The Journal etsd
Advertiser says: A new gigantic tav
dustrial combination, which Is to cow
solidate the armor-plate maufacttrere of
this country, enter into the bwfMtng of
warships and merchant vessels for the
world's trade and take over tbe large
and growing export trade of tbe United
States Steel Corporation, is about to bo
organized by J. P. Morgan and Ms
allies.
While no official details are obtainable,
tbe project will not only consolidate!
many details of tbe steel and fuel busi
ness of the country now separated, bnt
also eerve to bring into closer relation
ship these interests and the great rail
road interests controlled by the Vander
bilts and tbe Pennsylvania railroad.
These interests are also to be closely
allied, if not made a unit, With large
interests of like character abroad, and
the new company is to be called tbe
Anglo-American Steel Company. E.
Gary, of tbe United States Steel Cor
poration, will, it ia.eaid, be president of
the new concern.
New York, Oct. 16. Interviewed con
cerning tbe current reports in this city
and London that J. Pierpont Morgan is
again negotiating for the purchase of tbe
White Siar Line, Manager Franklin, of
tbe Atlantic Transport Line, who repre
sents many of Mr. Morgan's shipping
interests, replied :
"This matter of the purchase of aha
White Star Line by Americans is still in
tbe air."
Bold Wneat Not HI.
Salkm, Oct. 16. A. M. Humphrey,
the Salem warehouse roan, who last
Spring was found to be short something
like 10,000 bushels of wheat, was yester
day Arrested in Portland, on aa indict
ment charging bim with the larceny by
bailee of 204 bushels of wheat, tbe
property of E. T. Hall. He was brought
to this city last night, and lodged in jail,
and will today be arraigned. Other in
formations will be filed against Humph
rey todsy.
Bert and Arthur Walters, of Stay ton,
two young men well known, have been
arrested and charged with robbery. Tbe
two boys assaulted a Stayton man,
knocking him down with a stone and
robbing bim of a small amount of money.
They will plead in the eircnit court to
charges of robbery today. Bert Waiters
is the son of the postmaster at Stayton,
and Arthur is hie cousin.
Trade Btatlatlet For September.
Washington, Oct. 16. The monthly
statement oi the imports and exports of
the United States for September issued
by tbe bureau of statistics sbqws:
Merchandise, imports $67,300,405, of
which $29,489,120 was free of duty. In
crease in total as compared with Septem
ber, 1900, f7.731.806.
Merchandise exports (1C6.895.274, de
crease 19,000,000.
Gold imports $11,642,070, increase $3,
750.000. Gold exports $162,912, decrease $644,
000. Silver exports $4,635,133. decrease
$900,000.
As to merchandise tbe statement shows
that during tbe last twelve months
there was an excess of exports over im
ports of $640,568,966,
Played Oat.
Doll Headache, Pains In various parts
of tbe body, 81okiog at the pit of tbe
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverisbneas,
Pimples or Sores are all positive eviden
ces of impure blood. No matter bow It
became so it must be purified in order
to obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir baa nevei failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on a
noeltlve guarantee. Blakeley, tbe drug
gist.
Complete tailor cot
ting taught by Mrs. ?. E. Henderson at
bar resideooe on Third street, near Mad
ison. olO-dewlw
Men's Trousers
COMPLETE NEW LINE of
Trousers in the . latest Fall patterns
and materials all sizes now ready
$1.50 to $7.50
A. M.
Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is
the order of a woman's preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, bealtb, is often
ruined in the strenuous efforts to make
or save tbe money to purchase them. If
a woman will risk her health to get a
coveted gem, then let her fortify berself
papains t tbe ineidnous consequences of
coughs, colds Bud bronchial affections by
the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German
Syrup. It will promptly arrest con
sumption in its early stages and. heal tbe
affected longs and bronchial tubes and
drive tbe dread diseasejfrom tbe system.
It is not a cure all, but it is a certain
cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial
troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's
reliable remedies at Blakeley 's drug
store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1
Experience is tbe best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, oojde or croup. Should it fall to
give immediate reliof money refunded
26 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the drug
gists. f
Hudson, BrowuhiM A Butts have for
rent two good farma of 160 acres each ;
one for cash rent, and the other for halt
the crop, tbe owner furnishing every
thing. Both are good propositions.
Write or call at the office. lldawtf
Clarke A Falk's flavoring extracts are
tbe beet. Ask your r xer for tbem.
Gifford's Potoa Never Fade
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pkihr mm
ever shown in tbe city
are now on display at
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Williams
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THE OALLES, - - - OREGON.
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