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VOL. XIII tfHE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1901. NO. 222 a iwnwiwiim IP1 f Pf TnfWnfn am fflitUMn lniiinnimiiHiilinMll imummiMnTiiiii. Vegetable PrepatationAirAs siaulaung taeftodcMdBetfifta ling the Stomachs awlBowwsof Promotes Digeahort-CheerFur-ncss andRestContalns neither Opium. Morphine norMioeraL Not Narc otic . Pumpam Saul Aperfeci Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. The KM Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AAV exact copy or wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CAMPAIGN iH OHIO Republicans Are Confident of Success- No Third Party of Any Conse j quence in this Years Contest. Cincinnati, Nov. 2. On account of the death of President McKinley, the Oaio campaign began at a much later date than usual. The republieana held their opening, meeting October 19;h, and had eleven days of campaigning. The democrats opened their campaign October 23 1, and had only eight day. For this reason there will be some meet ings next Monday, notably the meeting to be addressed by Senator Hanoi at Elyria. Senator Hanna hue been speak ing several times each day since the republican opening, and Governor Nash has done likewise. During the ptst week Senator Foraker, who is a candidate for re-election, has traveled by special trains and addreesed the people along his route between the bonrs of hie afternoon and evening rallies. In addition to the state candidates, many speakers from other states, including Governor ' Gear, of Oregon ; Speaker Henderson end several congressmen, have been here for the republicans. The contest this year is squarely be tween the republicans and democrats. There is no third party of any such consequenoe as two years .ago, when Mayor Sam Jones, of Toledo, a non partisan candidate, received 100,220 votes for governor, more than one-fourth the vote cast for Governor Nash, republi can, and almost one-third the vote for John R. McLean, tbe democratic Guber natorial candidate. Jones then carried the two large counties of Cuyahoga and Lucas, in which Cleveland and Toledo are located. Tbe vote of all tbe minor Parties, including tbe prohibitionists, socialists and reformers, this year will not aggregate 80,000 out of a total vote of probably 900,000. Lin lug uF War Meat Tuesday. Nkw Yobx, Nov. 8 Altera meeting Saturday of tbe Tammany ball executive committee Secretary Thomas F. Smith announced tbat according to the reports of tbe leaders of the various districts In Manhattan and tbe Bronx, Edward M Sbepard, democratic candidate for mayor, would have a majority of 47,328. Tbe majority in Greater New York is placed at more than 60,000. Robert O. Morris, chairman of tbe re publican county committee, tonight estimates the majority fur Beth Low and the other fusion candidates at 29,500 In Manhattan and the Bronx and 70,000 in Greater New Y.ork. Chairman George W. Dunn tf the re publican Ftate committee, issue i a state ment In which be claims tbat the republicans will elect ninety ont of tbe 115 assemblymen to be elected in tbe state. Roth sides in the contest in Greater New York practically closed their cam paigns Saturday night as far as speaking is concerned. Mr. SheparJ and Mr. Low made therrlast speeches and the fusion lets have announced no more meeting', The democrats, however, bad several meetings scheduled for Sunday nigbt. Saturday uight immense meetings were held by both tides all ovtr Griater New York. Snteldtt at Clatak.nle. Clatskanix, Nov. 3. Perry C. French, a single man about 3 years or ace, com mitted toicide Saturday evening by seodi g a bullet through his brain. He bad recently c ma West frcm Lone Tree, Mo., and for tbe past three or four days was stopping wi h the fen ily of an old acquaintance, Sanford Caivar. He seemed in rather unusually good spirits Saturday, and abu. 7 p. m. went np stairs to Hi room, from where a shot was betrd in less tban thrte minutes, folio we i by a groan.. When found be was ufcmccloui and died in about 16 minutes. A note was found witb bis pocketbook in bis hat near by, direct ing tbat bis body be sent to bis father, L. W. French, Lone Tree, Mo.; tbat his money, about $12, be used as far as it would go and bis father would pay tbe balance. Tbe noce directed otter ar rangements for his funeral, naming pall bearers, clergyman, etc., and closed by blddior all good-bye and stating tbat Ufa was not worth liviog any Itnger for bim. Atteaapt t Kill x Pxxix, Not. 2. WbHe tbe em dowager was embarking to arose tbe river today b fore entering Ho-nan an assassin attempted to murder bar and killed an attendant with a spear before be was cot down. The court bee left Ho-nan, enronte to Paklu. Subscribe for fax Oaaoxicu. MR. CORBETT'S ! DONATION Subscribes One tenth of the Entire Amount. Portland, Nov. 8. H. W. Corbett set tbe ball rolling for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Saturday afternoon with a subscription of $30,000. This is one-tenth of tbe entire amount that is to be subscribed by tbe stock holders of tbe corporation. Mr. Corbett made this announcement at the meeting of the members of tbe committees ap pointed by tbe chamber of commerce, board of trade and Manufacturers' As sociation, to co-operate with the subscrlp tion committee of the incorporators, of which Mr. Corbett is chairman. It was tbe unanimous opinion of tbe business men present tbat $300,000 could be raised to make the Lewis and Clark celebration a success, and further, that the generous subscription of Mr. Corbett did much to assure the raising of tbe amount and the ultimate success of the exposition project. "I am wil ing to give one-tenth of the 14300,000 that has been named as the amount to be raised by tbe stockholders of the corporation, which is to direct tbe Lewis tnd Clark Centennial," said Chairman Corbett, in making bis an nouncement. "I have lived here fifty years, and I lelit-ve that I can hflbr(Tto give that much for this exposition that will be a bt nefit to this country, even if I do not get a cent back. I do cot expect to take my money with me to my grave. I wish it to do all tbe good It can white lam here.1 Collision mt Ko.alin, Rosalia, Wash., Nov. 2. A rear end collision of freight trains occurred in front of the depot here today. Two en gines were badly smashed, two freight cars and a caboose were wrecked, a cor ner of the depot was crashed into and tbe building fired. One tramp was slightly hurt. A wrecking train is now at work and tbe track will be cleared sometime tomorrow. No blame is at tached to the train crews, as they were apparently unable to stop their heavl'y loaded battering ram. Shot HI Slater. K ali6pkll, Mont., Nov. 2. GUn Jaoquetb, tbe 14 year old son of ex Representative Jauqueth of this oity, ac cidentally shot and killed bis little sister, 18 months old, this evening. The boy was experimenting with a new shotgun when It was accidentally discharged, th sbot entering the back of tbe child who was In an adjoining room twenty feet away. The wound resulted io death au hour later. TBE TO OPEBfl WE. F. J. CLARKE, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, November 11. runnoTH til M PHWtQStYf Positively largest in the world. Fifty All-White Stare. Six Modern Comedians. Twelve Cultivated Singer. Comic Bongs, Latest Ballad. Fourteen New York Vaudevilles. Wetch for tbe grand automobile parade at noon. Hear tbe great band of 40 pieces. First 3 rows, 75c; balance of the house, 50c. Heats on sale at Clarke Folk's, Poet OSoe Pharmacy, Thursday morning. Foley9 tioney miTmr affLWsf W60B$ 0tMm sVaNMLVAaafsKB Skirt Materials j& j& The much soueht-after kinds are here in abundance. Pebble Cheviots, heavy Ox ford Cloths, beautiful Venetians, Coverts, Serges, Tweeds and Homespuns; in black, navy, browns, castor, brown and gray oxfords, etc a variety from which there is not wanting a single item to make it complete. Our east window today shows a good assortment of the above including certain weaves especially selected for the popular rahiyday skirt. Prices range from 65c to $2.25 yd. All colon In Bias SKIRT BINDING l-e rvej Royal Worcester Bias-gored Straight-front Corsets V? We show a full line of popular-price, straight, front Corsets, under the above well-known brand. No other line of corsets on the market offer the same amount of satisfac tion to the wearer . . . and as the original straight-front Corset the Royal Worcestercontains important features which are exclusively Us own. Something New t VP Prices ere 1,$L25,1.60. 2, and 13. $2 25 48$ Royal Worcester Tape Girdle Adapted for tall, slender figures, and more especi ally Intended for scant bust. 12-inch, four-hook clasp. Mads from Imported coutllleln pink and bias, satin ribbon bow. Price, $1.25 A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Woman and Jewel.. Jewels, candy, flowers, man tbat is tbe order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even tbat greatest of all jewels, health, Is often mined In the strenuous efforts to make or eave tbe money to purchase them. If a womap will risk her health to get a coveted fen, then let her fortifyjfberself against tbe insiduous consequences of cough, colds and bronchial affections by tbe regular use of Dr. Boscbes's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in its early tsgaand heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive tbe dresd diseasejfrom tbe system. It Is not a cure-all, bot it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G.G. Green's reliable remedies et Blakeley's drug store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1 We offer for a limited period tbe twies-a-woek Chbokicle, prion $1.60, and tbe Weakly Oregonian, price $1.60, both papers for $2 a year. Subscri ptions under this offer must be paid in ad vance. Won't Kub It In, Just wet the affectei part freely witb Mysterious Pain Cure, e Scotch remedy, and tbe pain ie gone. Sold by Clarke A Falk. Clarke A Falk's Savoring extracts are the beet. Ask your v xr for them. Clifford's Fotos Never Fade OVER-WORK. Hundreds of Lawyers, Preachers. Actors, and other overworked Professions! and Business Man who thought they had kidney trouble have told us they had never tN.n able to find anything to equal Lincoln "xnnl Pills for the cure of that pain in the back , and the all gone feel in that so often precedes paresis. Priee, $1 00 per box buy of your druggist or sent by mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper. LIffOOLI PROPRIETARY 00., Ft Weyae, Iai. M. Z. Donnslt, Agent, Tbe Dalles, Or. 'i li I a I Sexton & Walther Hardware, Iron and Steel Merchants... THE DALLES, OREGON. Ill A full linn of BRIDGE A REACH SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES, aad Cook and Heating Stoves. JUST ARRIVED ! The largest and most complete line of . . . - mm mm ever shown in the city ana now em display at H. Glenn & Co's faint and OU Store fssMrftsi Jar Tag Qnmnm. FARMING IM PLEMENT8. Agente for Hoosfer Drills, J. I. Case Steel Farm Harrows and Plows. Spring Tooth Harrows, Blssell Chilled Plows, Mitchell Wag ons end Hscks, Henuey Boggles. ...Star Windmills... Witb Bail end Roller bearings, and fully warranted. Write us for prices and catalogues. All ordars entrusted to us will hare prompt attention. Prices always right. Tbs only Exclnsive Hardware Store In tbe city. p. S. GUlWIfiG. ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. Psutaa ix Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axlna, Springs and BlaoksmJth SuppUaa Axent for BeaseU Oo.'s I agues, Tbuskerssad law Mills, Subscribe for The Chronicle.