thtmttk. VOL. XIII THE DALLES. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1901. NO. 180 CAPTURE OF MISS STONE Details Related By Members of the Party She Was With. Boston, Sept. 25. Details of the re cent capture of Miss 8tone, the American missionary, and one of ber helpers by brigands in Turkey, are given in a letter jail received here by toe Americas Board of Com'mlseloners for Foreign Missions. Tbe facts became known to one of the missionaries of the board at Samokoo, European Turkey, "by members of the party with whom Miss Stone and her assistant, Mrs. Tsilka, were travel ing when the capture. was made, and who fled on being released by tbe out laws. There were fifteen to eighteen in Miss Stone's pirty. The bandits confronted tnem in a ' narrow valley, surrounded them and cam pulled them lo wade a river and ascend a wooded mountain side for about an hour. There appeared to be about forty brigands dressed like Turks, but speaking Bulgarian. At length a stopping place was react ed The next morning Miss Stone and Mrs. Tsilka were missed, and it was ap parent that tbe main body of tbe out laws had disappeared, leaving only a guard. Lver this gunrd compelled the captives to give up their watches, money and jewelry, after which they disap peared up the monntain, leaving tbe miesionai jee free It is f bought the brigands may have entered Bulgaria, and the army has been given special instructions to guard tbe border closely and follow op any traces of the marauders which they may find. Will Pay the Banaom. Washington, Sept. 25. In reply to the inquiry from tbe state department si to whether tbey would pay the ran som asked by the Bulgarian brigands who kidnaped Miss Stone, tbe American Board of Missions has stated that it has charged ite representative in Constant!' nople with the ransoming of the woman, leaving tbe price to be arranged by him. Family at tne Prlaun. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 25, Paul, Wal- deck and Victoria Czilgos, father, brother and sister of Leon Csolgosz, tbe assassin, were granted an interview with tbe prisoner in Erie county jail today. Assistant District Attorney Haller and Assistant Superintendent of Police Cu- sick were present under instructions) from District Attorney Psnney, through out the interview. No other person will be allowed to see tbe prisoner until the sentence of deatb is imposed tomorrow. Tbe interview between tbe family lasted thirty-five minutes, but no infor mation leading to tbe implication of any one else in an anarchistic plot to kill tbe president was given by tbe prison "We learned nothing that we .did not know before," said Haller, at the close of the interview . "He talked more than be had at any previous time, but even to tbe fatally be was not vary communi cative." The family returned to Cleveland im mediately alter the interview. Taking la Ireland. Nsw Yobk, Sept. 25. -The Trltone's Loaaoa correspondent in a dispatch, gives the latest development in Great Britain so far as tbe tobacco syndicates are concerned. The disnatah nn : "It is stated that tbe American To- Wcco CompHuy, not content with pnr chasing tbe Ondena' nroeariv at Ltvar- Pool, is about to start operations In the' north of Ireland. A large flour mill has en acquired at (Belfast, and 1) Is said to te the intension of the company to WW it into a tobacco factory. , There is , wneat grinding in Belfast nowa ys, moit of tbe floor required for bak Wg being imptrted." Sociau.t. Stair aM Xa N Whatcom, Waab., Bpt M.-lt la Tu u me eooiaUats employed io the canneriaa of h. d..i... a. ..vmv wi. wp fc f75CoBjiior at Fakaan are aiscnerged, M . reeaUui the action "vrai of tbe more arsojleeol af '"attaching their nasaas to Joptad by tbe local btatiab published la the local press. These reso lutions held the present system of government responsible for t he assassin's act. The secretary of the local lodge of socialists is the manager of the com missary department of tbe big salmon trust. Another emplove has thrice been a candidate on the socialist ticket for mayor of tbe city. Both are said to be slated to go. Dark Day af China.. San Fbakcisoo, Sept. 25. Tbe Cbron:- cle says that tbe Chinese are now seek tng to evade tbe restiiction act bv taklne advantage of the transit privilege. They come to San Francisco, it is asserted, and at ones depart for Mexico or other foreign ports, only to cross tbe border back into this country at the first on portunity. Since July 1st. 758 Chinese nave arrived in this city en route to foreign countries. Of this nnmber 259 were ostensibly bound for Gnaymas. A Serioa, Charge. Salkm, Sept. 25 Lemuel Gassowsv is under arrest in this city, charred with a crime against hie own 10-year-old daugh ter. The crime is said to have been committed while tbe family, composed of tbe man, hie wife and daughter, were encamped in a hop field near this city. The case will be heard in tbe justice court this afternoon. The evidence agsinet the defendant is very strong. Sid Darling, 1012 Howard st. Port flornn, Mich., writes: '4 have tried many pills and laxatives but DeWitt's Little Early Risers are far tbe best pills I have ever-ned." They never gripe. Clarke & Talk's P. O. Pharmacy. War of AataMe brtgta. Doeango, Colo., Sept. SS. Leopold Bares, a scientist representing the gov ernment of Mexico, Is In Datango on his way to Mexico from a visit to the Cliff-dwellers' rains of the Man cos Canyon. Sen or Batres has folly satisfied himself that the inhabitants of the cliffs wore of Asiatic origin, as ha found many baskets and other trinkets of Astatic and Japaaeaa design, bat how many thousands of years ago tbey came to this country be is unable to even make a He thinks tbe mound-builders and the cliff-dwellers two distinct races. Tbe cliff-dwellers, after leaving this section, migrated to Mexico, going through Arisona, where indications of their stoppage en roote era found. In Mexico they comprised tbe original Toltecs and built cities. That this is so is verified by legends and inscriptions Senor Batres found on the walls of some of the rooms. Senor Batres says the United States government should take steps to preserve the ruins and save them from vandals and tourists, as tbey form a wonderful link to a prehistoric race. The mine are being destroyed by visitor, and no time should be lost In taking steps to preserve tbem. What's Tour Face Worth? 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Children's and Misses' Dresses You cannot afford to buy the cloth and spend your time try ing to make them when we can sell them to you much cheaper. Prices, 48c, 60c, $1.00 and up to $1.75. SETH LOW FOR MAYOR Named by New York Republicans and Citizens' Union. Remember you can alwaya eave money by buying your goods st "THE PAIR Where Prieee are Alwaya the Lowest. THE DALLES, - OREGON. Navr Yobk, Sept. 25. Setb Low was named last night by tbe republican con vention for mayor of New York on a strong anti-Tammany platform. Mr. Low was nominated also by the Oitlssas' Union. A movement for a third city ticket with Colonel Edward M. Km x as tbe nominee for mayor has been launched by tbe executive committee of tbe city democracy. The committee of eighteen is charged with having broken faith with tbe independent deaiocrats in naming Beth Low for mayor. Every assembly district id M nbattan and tbe Bronx was represented, aod tber was a large delegation from Brooklyn. It was con ceded by several influential members after tbe meeting tost the organisation, wbile desiring tbe withdrawal of -Mr. Low, and wbile standing ready to sop port aoy Independent democratic for mayor, may possibly support Mr. Coier, If be is named by Tammany in opposition to Setb Low. Setb Low, who was last night nomi nated by tbe republican and Citlssns' Union onventtons, is quoted in tbe Tribune as saying t "A. soon as I receive official notice of their c botes, t aball gladly accept." "What ara your plans for tbe futorcT" "I can't speak of tbem now," said Mr, Low, "The fntnrn will take aara of Mat)!." Mr. Low said that ha rai appointed John i. Clarke as his campaign secretary. Mr. Otarse was secretary of the 01 tisane Onsen four yeara ago. Hen's Mo Is to as wet the affected pari freely with ei PntSSl s9s9 faV firf04t eSflLttfcglVn SSd sti Njsisi 0 jpoejp 0ol4 Ibjt JlfcJwJwT1 S faifc sans4sssarl sk eW(i4E At AstV9osME Sj We operate a PLUMBING, TIN end BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. 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