vol. xin THE DALLES. OREGON. MONO AY, OCTOBER 23. 1901. NO. 816 Promotes DifiesllonJChfcerfuI ness andReatCrtdns ndScr Opium,Morphine rorMfoeraL NotKarcotic. flJu Stmt- jP.x.Smu. BkJUSJm- A perfect Remedy for Cons fip Tion , Sour Stonach.Diarrtoea Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSorahj 3igisalars of NEW YDHK. EXACT COFY OF WRAPPCR. WANT NO REVISION Republican Leader, Opposed to Tariff Changes. Washington, Oct. 2. Each memter of the ways and means committee in torn finde gome reason wby nothing: should be done in the way of tariff re vision at the dining session of congress. Hopkins of Illinois, a member of the committee, seems to have thought oat a real practical suggestion, aad says: "Tariff revision sod farther redaction of the internal revenue shoal I not be undertaken at the coming session of congress. If we are to build the isthmian canal, and it seems to me that legislation to authorize eocn a carta) is assured this winter, there will be use for many millions of dollars of government money. Then, if we pass a river and harbor bill at the approaching session, it will call hw luauy millions more. Teee two measures can be counted on to absorb ell the turohis which may accumulate iu the treasury from the present rate of taxation." To those people who want river and tarbor improvements and want a Nica ragua Canal constructed, this statement ' uPkins, will appeal with some force, a the revenue is needed for pobiic works of that character. Hopkins, as well as other members of the committee, bow er, missed the point that moat of the win reformers ate alulae at. which is a reduction of the tariff ppon the high- protected trust-made arte which are old cheaper abroad than at borne. It wius to look ae if the various arga meats made by republican leaders to prevent any tariff legislation Is lifcelv to Preva.l. Apparentlv cood exeasea for foot legislatinc era faeln 'nrodaoad in laboudanee. -tMIIKQTOoT. tti-fc 97 HntOlt ItilM weul Nelson, at Bergen. Norway, has lDt a retort In tka Uulu Unlul Service, in dui.L...ui.. .v . i . -oumMTinn iut prra- lenraev ! " - in latasSAssp mnai la ruied to the naclseelines and the lotesqne cw.elsesasse ef the people. Be "' there are six praey patients there, "hom fonr nee to Copenhagen. In . leprae woes is fawteng to iwose few diseeaae which era eityeoWd f Public treat rMui h it. CASTORU For Inflmti and fldldrfrii. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature For Over Years CASTORIA own leprosy law. At the Laugarnoes hospital in Iceland, established by the Odd Fellows' order, thirty-one patients were received during 1899, and of these eighteen are now dead and only two have been discharged as fully recovered Kelt rises were usual in leproey cases. The death rate has been fearfully high, which is same whet offset by the 'act that that was the first year of the hospital work, and the worst of Iceland's popu lation first were admitted. The report ervfl that Dr. Armereurer Hansen, of Bergen, has found the leprosy bacillus, but its antagonist is not yet discovered The Icelanders are declared to be im prudent, the sick peo; le using the same beds, eating and drinking utensUs as the healthy. rower Again Reovietrd. Gbokgetown, Ky.,Oct. 26 Ex-Seere tary of State Caleb Powers was today again convicted as accessory before (be fact to the m order of Governor William E Gotbe! in January, 1900, and the second time sentenced to imprisonment for life. The second trial began October 8th, and has continued with three session daily, court adjjarrnng late each night. The present term of court expired tonight. Arguments were limited so that tM aJe w?t to the jury at 2 o'cloct rbfs ffteVnoon, and a verdict of gwffty sows feffitfew Powers m eafteewf sWtsmwfrke when the vtrdict wale atteWaaW t Aba fore man. B. 8. CoffSSVt, aft did eetoolinato Opposite PowerPC fee fer Me of the courtroom. ff the MPJrweys, sat Arthur Goeoel, brother of the late senator and governor, with his eyes fixed on the prieener. The attorneys of Powers shook h's heed, expressing aloud thair belief in bis innocence. Woman crowded around Powers, embracing aad kissing hint, end tears were abed. The defense having filed a motion for a new trial, Judge Gaatitll beard erg meets immediately oo the petition, f bp motion for a near trie! was overruled aad the case will be appealed. The J a ages i is suspended pending the dedal jo of tnfi higher tribunal. Powers w taken to Frankfort on en evening train and com mitted to jail witaoat ban. W. T. Weeeoe, Gholeouville, Vs., drnaeist. Writes: 0Pr One Mlaete Ooagfc Cwre gives eerteet setitfswtiep. Ut easteseere aap H is the test remedy for eeegba. eotds, throat and las treebiee." OUrtw di FsflsVs F. O. Peer- yen war have tee If roe ASP ftp Use Olerne A Falk'a eore cere far lassie. IRISH POWER IN PARLIAMENT Emerald Isle Has Tee Haa Members, Says Chamberlain. Eoisbceoh, Oct. 28 Mr. Chamber lain, colonial secretary, addressing more than 8000 persona in Wsverly Market, Edinburgh, announced that the govern ment intended to frame new rales for the house of commons, eo as to limit Irish obstruction. "We purpose,'' be says, "to bring forward roles which shall give to the majority of the commons greater control over its own business and greater control Over the men who insult and outrage it, and we shall endeavor to protect the mother of parliaments M torn those who would destroy her usefulness and reputa tion." But this is not the only thing Mr. Chamberlain declared the government intends to do. "The present representation of Ireland is," he said, "an abuse and scandal. No alteration could be made except in im mediate anticipation of a general disso lution, and we are not contemplating that. But when we set nearer to the time we shall ask yon whether yon think Irish representation is eo precious to you, is so valuable to the national interests that it is lieetrable to allow it on a scale which gives the Irish a repre sentation enormously exceeding the proportionate representation of Scotland and England." The colonial secretory went on to point oat that on the basis of population Ireland bad thirty members too many in the house of commons, and on the basis of her contributions for imperial purposes, as considered at the time of the anion, she had from forty to fifty members too many. "I say that this constitutes an abuse," be continued, "and there it no reason why it should be perpetuated. " In another portion of the speech, which was largely devoted to the Irish question, be observed : "If these gentlemen who now openly tbout for the Mabdi and pray for the Boers, if they had a parliament of their own, if all of the strings of Irish govern ment had been in their bands, it they bad the power, it is certain they would have refosed to have paid their contribu tion to the war, and that would have placed us in a positron Of embarrass ment." The relatione of lee paVlhfatentary op position of the Irish patfty, Mf. Chamber lain said, he eonetdered "dangerous to the empire.' In review tit war f SeWth Africa, which he JeeWred atfaf- bed been forced opon Great Britain by the Boers.be said the government acknowledged that it hid made a mistake aa to the time of ending the war, aad that be admired the tenacity of the Boers, but be insisted that H wee the doty of Great Britain to meet this tenacity with equal resolution. Then followed what is regarded as a most important declaration. a "I think the time has come, or is com ing," said the colonial secretary, "when sneaenree ef greater severity may be nec essary, and if that time comes we can find precedents for anything we do in She actions of those nations eho now criticise our barbarity aad croelty, hot whose examples In Poland, in the Cau casus, in Algeria, in Tonqoin, in Bosnia dnd in the Franco-German war, we have never approached." SoMtnlt Will Vomm Wert. WAaniKOToa, Oct. 99. 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