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Dulles VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 1901. NO. 267 HENRIETTA SUNK IN ASTORIA HARBOR Went on a Reef sod Sank to the Bot tom Anchors Forced Through Vessel's Boll Captain Blames the Tug Walittla far Disaster. OPENING THE COLUMBIA The Dalles Celilo Project in Better Fa vor Than Ever Portage Road Plan is Unsafe If Urged Too Per sistaotly, Congress May Recognize Only the Latter Scheme. Abtobu, Dec 27. The French bark Henrinttn, laden with redwood lumber for England, towpeled aver in the npper harbor last night, and this afternoon is nearly submerged, only the tope of her masts being above water edge at high tide. There is a hole in the vessel's bottom, hat the extent of the damage haa not vet been definitely ascertained. The Renriette arrived down tho river several days ago and was taken to an chorage font east of the O. R. AN., docks. During the storm ol Christmas night abe dragged her anchor, drifting to a point near ebore. As the bark drew very litiie water, there was no concern for her, and abe was immedi ately towad back into de?p water. Last night the tide was very low, and about 10 o'clock the Henriette grounded. Fearing she would capsize when the tide fell still further, the cuptain sent for a tug, and Captain Keating went to his assistance with the Eagle, taking the crew ashore. The captain remained aboard, a skiff having been provided for bim. As the tide fell, the bark settled .either on her own anchor or on a rook. A bole wag stove in her bottom and she began to fill at once. . By midnight there were three feat of water in the bold. As the water came np in the vessel's bold she slipped out into greater depth, and before daylight was bnll down in water. Vbe rests on am eveni keel upright. The owners have been communicated wilb, bnt pending the receipt nf advice from them, nothing! will be done. Railway Will Kcduoe Their Bates. 6t. PaiTl, Dec. 27. The Northern Pacific will soon announce a revision of its present freight tariffs covering the territory between St. Paul and the Pacific coast, and establishing throngh rates. Similar tariffs covering the ter ritory between St. Paul and the Pacific coast and establishing lower through rates will be announced at the aame time bv the Great Northern. Northern Pacific freight clerks have been at work on the revision for more than two months. It is stated semi officially that the important feature of the new tariffs will be tbe removal of discriminations that have gradually grown for several years, and radical changes, especially in local rates, that will adjust many subjects of complaints from shipper. The new Great North ern tariffs will be constructed on similar lines. Both roads it is asserted, will make voluntary reductions in rates, based upon tbe increased earning ca pacity of their lines and tbe growth of revenue. Deelerea That God Bartered Bit Sight Nuw Yobk, Dec. 27. Religious circles in tbe city are interested in tbe an nouncement by Rev. Dr. Charles M. Herald, nastor of the Betbesda Con gregational church, Brooklyn, who waa Dr. Herald appeared at tbe council of Conereaational ministers at tbe fcm manual Congregational church, called tn luMion the reaia-netion of the Rev. Dr. E. P. Ittgereoll, who had accepted the pustyioe of secretary of tbe Amen An Rl hie Roc let v. In peaking of bis recovery, Dr. Her ald declared that God bad restored his aieht Haeaid: When the spcgoon performed the Alteration ha amid there waa no hope of m.eH. e.i.eeaihe: the slant. I then lone-ht tbe baffle, the most stubborn and moat trvinc battle 1 have ever known In say 18 years' experience as a Drencher of the gospel. The enemy or m. eiteUhee annoorori And ietfcd t Ue eevlnw : 'Now do urn .believe Mat spe Washington', Dec. 27. The necessity for permanently overcoming the obstruc tions in the Columbia river between The Dalies and Celilo is'eenerallv recognised and acknowledged, both by engineer of ficers and bv members of the rivers and harbors and commerce committees, and the canal project of Captain Harts ia re garded as by far the most sensible scheme yet proposed. It Is now ont of the question to get further consideration for the old boat railway project, tbe choice therefore resting between tbe canal and a portage road. After a careful canvass of tbe situation among the engineers and members of the committee handling the rivers and harbors bill, it is concluded that to carry out the suggestion of tbe Portland Chamber of Commerce, asking for a portage road while a canal is being built, would be an unwise, if not a very un safe step. If these committees see that the delegation -will favor a portage road under any considerations, they are like ly in a diplomatic way to place them in the position of accepting tbe portage road or nothing- and it is feared that if the portage road is asked for in addition to the canal, tbe portage road, and not the canal, will be recognized. It is pointed ont that probably both com mittees would consent to tbe insertion in the hill of provisions tor tho canal and portage road, but whan the bill goes to conference, tbe provision for canal and locks would be stricken out and tbe por tage road alone would survive. . If this is done there is little probability that an appropriation for tbe canal could be bad for many years to come, as the opinion yet prevails in some sections that tbe commerce of tbe upper river does not Warrant tbe expenditure of $4,000,000 on a canal. Yet .engineers and manymembers of the committees have come to realize that a canal only can fully develop the commerce of tbe Upper Columbia and 8nake rivers. They admit that a por tage road wonld not develop this com merce to such proportions as a canal, and that tbe only way to develop that commerce is to construct tbe canai. There la also a'most general realization of tbe necessity for a water outlet from the great Inland Empire, as pointed out in the memorial of tbe Portland chamber of commerce. Generally speaking, The rDallee-Celilo nroiect now stands in better favor than ever before, but there is unquestionably danger in urging a portage road project simultaneously with tbe canal. Dane 1 Married. Nica, Dec. 27. The civil ceremony of the marriaoe of Senator Uuauncy an nauew and Miss May Palmer took place at S o'clock this afternoon in tbe United state, consulate. Tbe bride s witnesses were Baron von Andre and Baron de Centaleose. Tbe bridegroom's witneeees were James Gordon Bennett and lxuni Bars. Among others present were Mrs. Pal mer, Uo unless ae oer euu ...v von Andre. Senator Depew was in excellent health. . Tbe bride was charmingly dressed. Tbe bride, being a Catholic, there win be two religious ceremonies, me urst iu take nlana at Notre Dame and the second at the Episcopal church, at 11 o'clock In the morning and at noon io- ..,n. reanaetlvelv. when bluejackets ftam the United Jnlatee urateer Albany will form t guard of honor. That Clothing Sale we've been telling you about since early this month, is com ing to a close soon. DeCe 5 1st is the last day. If for any reason you have neglected to provide yourself with suitable clothing Men's or Boys' delay no longer You will positively regret it if you do for neither this store, nor any other, will hereafter offer the same inducements we are now making. For a few days longer these prices will prevail until Dec 3 1 tn Suits Tei 1'enmill VSeeag asSennl tLamfl 4h jLJwamw IgeTSnrnB (also REEFERS and OVERCOATS Could any offer come at a timo more opportune than this? The winter is before you quite possible your boys' clothing is get ting worn and "shabby should we have a storm with a flurry of snow he might iHmsibly suffer for the want of a warm overcoat. In the faee of all these itossihilities we say any suit or overcoat for large or small lwy sit at txmacem price. Bring tins list with you ami select any. .. . . $2 of 2.50 garment for $1.80 $3 or 3.50 garment for 2.65 $4 or 4.50 garment 1 for 3.86 $5 or 5.50 garment for 4.16 $6 or 6.50 garment for 6.15 $7, 7.50 or 8.00 gar ment for o 5.90 $8.50, 9.00 or 10.00 garment for 7.85 $12, 12.50 or 13.50 garment for 9.85 MEN'S Storm Ulsters ALSO Suits and Overcoats for a few days longer at thesi- sccial reuueuons. , In the next four days of this sale we expect to put the finishing touches on the most successful PeccnilM-r OtOthlng business this store has ever enjoyed. We have given values such as no one cxjectel even here. Hkeotical jhoIc have wiiiie ami gone away satinfletl. .Satisfied with wjiat they bought with 'what they saw and satisfied that we do just us we advert Us to do always. $10 to 12.50 garments choice $8.45 $13.50 to 15.00 gar ments, choice 10 65 $15.50 to 18.75 gar- mentB, choice.. 18.66 $19 to 24.00 garments, choice 16.85 $25 to 30.00 garment, cjioieo 21.85 rW a. rar XI M InW WW9 PS 11 ami 0!Hp7ni I fl Ml I m j Mr I a ff A. M. WILLIAMS CO. Brela Food .Nomtuw. Another ridiculous food fad has been oranded by tbe most competent author ities. They have dispelled the silly no tion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an other for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other Krt. Yet, however good your food may , its nutriment Is destroyed by indi gestion or dyspeysia. You most pre pare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, tbo favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few j miMm ilmnUlai the liver UUIC1 PIU. UlVD.tUU , . " to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorons. You can get Dr. G. C. Gieen's reliable remedies at Blakeley 's drug store. . Get Green's Special Almanac. . 1 Your race Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure blood makes itself apparent iu a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions If y6u are feeling weak and worn ont end do not have a haalthr appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diaeaees where cheap Sarsepanllas ana so called purifiers fall ; knowing this we aeil every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley ; to urnggiet. When hejr appears dry end to It e-anta sornethint view. We have what the heir needs when ft ajsie In that eon vonr havs lost its vitality it to give it liw ana .7 oaten eed Jewels. Jee, csndy, flowers, man that it tbe order of a woman's preferences Jewels form a magnet of mighty powei to the average woman. Even tbat greatest of ail jewels, health, Is often mined in tbe strenuous efforts to make or aave the money to purchase tbsm. If a woman will risk her bealtb to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify beraelf against tbe insiduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by tbe regular use of Dr. Boacheo's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in its early tages and heal tbe affected Inngs and bronchial tunas ana drive tbe dieed disease from tbe system. aa a . I . I a f It Is not a cure an, not it is a wrw cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. u.u.ureens reliable remedies at Elakeley'a drug store. Get Green a special Almanac, i lereraaetlee Waat.d The msnufacturera of Burner we've having alwaya believed tbat no doctor or medicine een cure in every ease, but sever having eard where Bannei Halve failed to' core a leers, sores, tetter, tcsems, or piles, as a matter of curiosity would like to know II there are such cases. If so they will gladly refund tbe tbe money. Clarke A Falk. A Katies, atoertag Meed. Washed down a telegraph lias which Ones. C. E.lis, of Lisbon, Is., had to re- air. "Standing waief aeepin icy war. rites, "save me a inrnnie com eon IE D g'AKJdlAu UrUfaabA is -Harrows and Plows. Spring- To h onsand Hacks, nennev nut-fir. ...Star Windmills... With Ball and Killer hearings, ami fully warranted. Write us for prices and falaluguvs. All orders entrusted to as will have prompt attention. Prices always right. The only Exclusive Hardware Store in the etty. Sexton & WaHtrar Hardware, Iron and Steel Merchants... THE DALLES, OREGON. A full Una of BRIDGE A BEACH SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES, aaeT Cook snd Hsatlag Stoves. I Healer Drills. J. I. GsSS Steal fate h:.sT Chined Plows. Wltebeil We. -r n - X J Dee. 17. United States Senator William J, Bewail wind at ut. kJ. hare at 9 -JO a. m. today. He enflered from diabetes, complicated with r m'm. . U- atoeaaeb ana ww""" AJBJeLM rnXeneteneen Jlelee. IsVen heiVn. Am the, CrOVD Ol Seteon Bil'SJajr 4fa T a. liimnen". Fafaiw Md. : "During . u iileees I was troubled with bed I area narleet It cored. U is tbVbeet salve on the market." OOhsTd'B fWCeJ MlvnTlUl. a n', V-e.-n n-"-e' eeeveyeAa - 1, THE CELEBRATED worse daily. Finally wwr' w n w v v r It . s ' tbe ijest doctors lo.Uakiana. nan., oious CViUa-hs. Colds and all aad eould not live. Than I began nalng Dr. King's Bear. W wholly cured a; .Malu. I.ir Throat aad I.loe troubles Of G. 0. Blskelev, tbe druggist, race eve. o Darin the nest two aaonshe luis Cosaini will sail every monument In his vard at a diacouut of : tr sent setow neeulew swiewB. The aonumenU meet heeoU aa he needs tl money to hie debta. ttlHl MlgaW aSLeBeneV ss .C0IiUBlA A0OTST Of the prodostof thlswellnoua . - m ; ea lean mi i 11 1 the lebretory of tbe United States H of tbe slightest trees of adulteratloe the best of melt end shrissat af heg set and it see be used with tas erne 1 II BREWEKY .. I BUOHLSR, -Prop. Ike Ualted tteess HsaJth W leeltfa reports. I M aheslateJr tNM M , bet on the other beau te sum.BusasTil , Im iouls oaaltttee araot. tnonssay m