)vomtk. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1901. NO. 177 I) c Dalles Vegetable Preparationfor As similating the Food andRegula lincj the Stouiachs andBowels of Promotes Digcstion.CheerPur ness aiidRcst.Contains neither Opium. Morphine nor jliaeraL Not Ti.uic otic . mtie ofoMiir&iKtmpmmR :ntpkui Sett!' .Hx.Sennrt Ri rktlfr SclU -Aoite Seed ' Shfiermft -lit ftnvoiuU'Sedg i'hnt.S'e"d -(Untied Miatr IHMqmm nmvr. A perfect Remedy forConstipa fion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. I'ac simile Signature or N EW VDRK. fifTiwni m L" COPY OF WRAPPER. Ienvy liflRMt of Itocm, London, Sept. 10 The following dis patch has been received from Lord Kitchener, tinted Pretoria, today : "Since .September 2nd tlio columns have again not pood results, the total ban being 681, composed of 07 killed, 67 wounded, IJ84 made prisoners and 1(53 lorrendored ; also 17t rifles, 05,211 rounds of ammunition, 3400 borsee and 10,000 head of cattle." Lord Kitoheuer further says that tiie Eituati in in Cape Colony is unchanged, except for the capture of Lotter's com mand, reported last week. "lues (t l'ay to Ituj Cheap? A clnap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangeiOUl results oi throat and long troubles. What shall you du? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible ; if not possinlc tor you, then in either case take the only rem ay th.it has been introduced in ul! civil ized countries with auoooaa in severe throat mid lung troubles, "Boschee'e German Syrup." It not only hoars and Stimulate:) the tissues to destroy the Kfrin disease, but allays inflammation, caiisep easy expectoration, gives a good uignt's rest, and cures the patient. Try uk bottle, Reoommended manv venrs W all druggists j the world, and sold H Clarke ti Falk. tiet Green's prize almanac, g auarohlsu Dm Ha B)aU(l. NW Youk, Sept. 10. Justice Mc AOani, of the New York Supreme Court, Rives the opinion that Emm Goldman and other anarchists who are naturalized can he expelled from the country on the iroood that they have sworn falsely in that tl.ey have obtained' certificates of j""MMp t.v fraud in testifying that 'Otyare attached to the principles of KWWniHent and would support its institutional laws. He Kepi Ilia t,,,B. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of nartfurd, Conn., scratched his leu with rmiywlH, Intttm. nation and blood WjOftiOgMtJn. For two vearshesuf WMinieniely, Thin the best doctors W ""-nutation, "but," he writes, "I W0M bottle of Electric Bitters and J- boxes of Bueklen'e Arnica Salve EM mU-m ." Uhen 'v1"""' BcM. Tetter, Salt EJ5 W uii a" hloud disorders Try ti e r '" " rival ea,t'' UUtlLrtU ' n,Hkel,, will guarantee JJJjOrrtlttBd money. Only 50 4 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Ad Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CINTAU WMMHf, NW VOBK OITT. Iteateu By Strikers PrrTsiifitG, Sept. 10. The first vio lence of the strike at McKeesport, it is reported, took place tonight, when three workmen were set upon by strikers or strike sympathizers and badly beaten. Henry Weir, a water-tender at the tube workp, when he came from the mill to night was warned not to return in the morning. He Btarted for borne fol lowed by a crowd. He was caught and beaten so badlv that his condition is serious. Charles Meyers, a labor boss at Delimiter, was also badly beaten by a crowd when be returned to McKeesport, and John Isenberg, a furnace builder at the National rolling mill, parted with the greater part of his clothing be fore he OOUld escape from the strikers who endeavored to prevent him entering the mill. The streets tonight are filled with men who are loudly protesting that the mill shall not resume. For the most part the crowd is composed of foreigner! and many are thought to be Itrangera, Altogether it is the tough est looking mob MeKeeeport has seen for many years. Twenty-five extra J policemen have been sworn in and; DUmerOUa arrests have been made. TtioiiKHUUH hent Into Kxlle. Every year a large number of poor B iH'ereis whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not lh wayBt-Uie. Don't bean exile when Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and ell Throat and Long diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trail bottles free at G. C. Blakeley's .1 rug store. Price oOc and if 1 .00. Every I ottle guaranteed. 4 l'layuii Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts ol the hodv, Sinking at the pit of ttie stomach, Ljss of appetite, FeverishneBS, Pim pit or Sores are ali positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter bow it oecime so it must be purified in order to obraiu good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has uevor failed tocure Scrofulous or Sy philitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy ami we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley, the diug gist. Clarke & Falk baye received a carload of ttie celebrated Jatnes E. Patton strictly mire liquid paints EMMA GOLDMAN AR RESTED AT CHICAGO She Tried to Throw Detectives Off the Scent by Deny int; Her Identity j Said Her Xante Was Lena Larson, I and Imitated Swedish Dialect. Chicago, Sept. 10. Emma Goldman, tb high priestess of anarchism, whose speeches, it is declared, turned to fire ' the brain of Leon Czilgosz, the would- : be assassin of the president, whs arreett d here shortly before noon today. Captain Cjleran, chief of detectives, has sworn out a warraut charging her with con spiracy to assassinate President Mc Klntey. Miss Goldman is being held at the central police station in this city. Her manner was defiant as she was taken to the office of the chief of police, but she disclaimed all knowledge of j Cz ilgoFz and his crime save that she admitted having met him here July 12th. i "Do you know that your words are what Czoleosz savs stirred him to shoot the president?" she was asked. 'I do not ; I never advocated violence. 1 I scarcely knew the man. I was leaying Rochester via Bufi'alo w hen Cz lgo-z had a few words with me. He said he had heard me lecture at some memorial hall in Cleveland last May and that he wanted to know me. He said Le knew 1 was m Chicago and locked me up. I scarcely remejnber anything about him, save that hie complexion was light. "Then how do you know that this man is the one who tried to kill the preeideut?" "Ob," she repliid, with a shrug of the shoulders, "I guessed that from what the newspapers say." "What did you think when you heard that an attempt to kill the president had been made?" the woman was asked. With a wave of iier hands and another shrug of the shoulders, she replied dis dainfully : "I thought, O the fool !" The prisoner's manner thus far had been growing more and more excited, although she made an evident effort to control herself. In this the finally suc ceeded and launched into a discjurse on the teachings of anarchism. She de clared that anarchism does not teach men to do the act which had made Cz'jlgos-z despised and hatsd the world over. When Captain Hcbuetler and Detective Hertz discovered her at the home of one Norris, at :!03 Sheffield avenue, she denied her identity. "Hello, Miss Goldmau," said the Captain, as be entered the parlor. "Are you glad to see met" "I'm not Miss Goldman. I'm a Swedish woman, and my name is Lena Larson," answered the anarchist, en deavoring to imitate a Swedish dialect. "All right, 1 speak Swedish myself," euid the police officer, as be poured out a few questions in the Noree tongue. Miss Cioldman did not answer him, af fecting to misuuderstand. Detective Hertz, meanwhile, had discovered a penholder with the name "Emma Cold man" engraved on it. "What does this mean?'' asked Captain Schuetler, holding the inscribed penholder. "It means that the game is up," she said. She then admitted her Identity fully and accompanied the officers. .., ..lion AUHxvrred. Yes, August Flowerstill has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion and biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate ttie uervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is all they took when feel ing dull and bad with headaches and other aches. Y'ou obJi need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke & Falk's. 1 Clark and Falk have just received a full line of fresh Velox papers and de velopers, the same as used by Mr. Lovick in bis recent demonstration at our store. Waists- New WaistsSilk, Ti 'coi , F annei and Sat een, handsomely trlm'd; cording? and velvet rib bons, tr.ck and hem Stiobinys are very promi nent. All the new color ings end blhck. $2.50 to $7.50 FRENCH FLANNELS ' fff; p original colorings, at Hjc yd, New Fall Soft and $2, $2.50, The best we can above IN Williams' Guaranteed $3.00 Hat we show all the new styles and give with every bat sold our guarantee of SATISFACTORY WEAR or MONEY REFUNDED. A. M. T Kxciii'in a naroblsis, Mn.w m kie, Sept. 10. Senator Julius E Boehr will introduce a bill in the next session of the legislature to exclude from the state oil anarchists an t ail those engaged in teaching the doctrines of lawlessness. "1 believe," he said, "that the best way to fight auaichy, anarchists and anarchism is to make toil class keep out : of the state. Every state ought to pass ' such laws, and then there would be no j preaching of lawh S'-ness in the country. ' I inten 1 to it t'oduee mot) a measure at j the next session of the legislature un less before that time there are better plans devised for fighting anarchy and ! anarchism." Kutex tit I'au-A iiteriiun BsyOllUM, Round-trip rates via O. K. & N. from , Tb" Dtlies, 181.90, Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays during June, July , August, September and Octoher.good for continuous passage going on date of sale. KHurn limit thirty days from date of eale. Slop-overs will be allowed west ol Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip within limit of ticket. Arrangements can be made by app ly ing to agent O. K. & N. Co., The Dalles, v. herety tickets will be honored on lake itearners in one or bgth directions be tween Detroit and Buffalo. tf Ja.mkh ImLANDi Agent Geo. W. I. r 1 , Pewaino, Mich., writes : "Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the best remedy for indigeatiou and stomach trouble that I ever used. For years I suffered from dyspepsia, at times com pelling me to stay in bed arid causing me untold agony. 1 am completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. In" lecommeudiug it to friends who suffer from indigestion I always oiler to pay for it if it fails. Thus far I have never paid." Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. School Books Free is still the special attraction and to say our liberality is Appreciated would lc to put it mildly, Saturday saw many people in our boys' department and to some we owe an apology tor not having boon able to give them our usual prompt attention. Three more days of tHis booK-giving.77 Parents out clothes-buying will do well to take advantage of it as so many have already done. Second new lot of boys' clothing just opened: more due tomorrow. Come and compare our styles and prices. and Waist Materials New Materials for Waists, Komonas, Wrappers, etc. Eclipse Flannelettes, at 20c per yard. Pore wool Tricot Flan nel Waistiugs in all the new' shades at 35c. And in (he new etrip Ings at 50c. Styles in Stiff HATS $3, $3.50 get to sell you at the prices. THE Williams XV 13 AHI3 We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will bav prompt attention. 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