21) cDfl II cs(tlir oniric. vol. xin THE DALLES. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1901. NO. 19 f bhi iCASTORIA Promotes DifMfiORChBerRrf- H neasandRrat Coatrint Prilhar njiiiiiii Mnrptiiiifi iiorliMrnl I not Hxnc one, topeafOUHrSiNIMLmCMR I tawAii W H Aperfeci Remedy forConsBpft- H f Oon.SourStotnach.Diatrtioea Worms ,Convulskns,Feverish- ! ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. H IFac Simite AgnahiW of H WiSUHIn EXACT copy or wnAprcn. H A THE AMERICAN YACHT WINS Columbia Still the Queen of the Cup Racers, With the Shamrock II Second. Naw York, Sept. 28. In the closest and nfoBt soulatirripg raoe ever tailed tor America's cap, the white flyer uolambia today beat tbe British cbal leuner over the windward and leeward worse of thirty nautical miles, by the Barrow, heart-breaking margin of thirty Bine seconds. Aa Llpton'a latest aa ptrantfor cup honors muat allow the defender 43 seconda on account of the tttra 833 square feet of canvas in her I area, the official record givea her a tietory by one minute and twenty-two ttconds. A a spectacle the conteat waa superb ""nue time the two aky-acraplng "n crossed the starting line Until they across tbe finish line four aud a half later, the reaolt waa in doubt, and toe excitement hoard h MIu mt Increased until men became freaabd 0d women became ilnwut ArWl 8o matched were thM two ntlflc 'wing machines, that never iter they started ware the rival skip- r". iuC or each other's hall, and more mree quartara of tbe Una tbey cioae (bat Charley Bart, who .m m' lbt Columbia, Jld have toaaad a biecuit to Captain joamore on the StuiuMk "wpwwwa rA,tI. 8eDt. 38. A P.,1. lUMMMM .mum.,. . it - . r(-fn".i ??ettaff ig-kmiMtmSt Kelgn Mlmlone, tabald hy bti. J?pooar wire ibat f sue is au al- -.oie eaaaana)' rtoinde.fUe. The rear.... , '"""wo sua cor- JJjnt to Kiaa had' talk . Mitawtoua told .has Mtafcter ahwk -k- vi IUB OntUiaa 'woe bar aa&1h J 7, - datalled rosat aa bar PwWdis,et with goad food The Kind Yon Rave Always Boagbt Bears the Sgnatnre of in Use For 8v0f and ahowing her every attention. The brigands bad instructions to obey her merest whim, and .to ahow with what decree ot consideration she wai treated an o!0 tna toewapaper man that having exhausted all o! the fil rut Of her kodak, aha had said that ahe wished aba bad more. Tbe deaire was repeated to tb cbief of the brigands who at once posted a courier off to Constantinople to secure a anpply for bar. This meant a week of steady traveling by mule over dangerous and rocky mountain paths. The leader of the brigands told tbe correspondent that unless a ransom of 150,000 was forthcoming within thirty days, Mlas Stono would either be put to death or compelled to. inarry one of tbe bandits. It is believed that the bandit will keep bis word. Tbe situation re calls the capture by fheae same brigands in the same legion six years ago of M me. Gerard de Trincville, a beautiful French woman, who is n w a Carmelite nun. Through the dishonesty of a Turkish of ficial by whom the ransom was negoti ated, the money failed to reach the band ita. The lovely French girl waa therefore forced to become the wife oi a member of the ontlaw cans. She was rescued eev.au mouths later in a battle in which bar father killed ber bandit thuaband. la tb Dnt Cell. Auburn, W. Y 8ept. 28. Warden Meade today gave out tbe following : "Gaol goes has eaten bit meals regular ly and baa had no conversation with any of the other condemned men. Be answered queatlont in regard to bit meait, etc., which were put to bira by the officers, but aside from that he baa said nothing, fart of the time y eater day he lay oo bit bed and tbe rest of tbe .time be apent in walking up and down fate eell." Prison Physician Gerln visited Carl goes yesterday and again tbia morning, but found ao need for bit aervioat. Io addition to the beodred of reqaaeta from all over tbe eoontry for iuvitatlWM to wUoaaa the execution , Warden Maada taday received oumetoaereqaeats for tbe eutogaajbef Caoigota and also aoaa 1om madioal man lor pietawee of Ma . m. . . . . as ,aw,j U S.A. btatU wtW lie aua cavw pwra ws sww Pafllja ,,,r- www jtaoaaJHs, IJjW l fttaa -www An new Una of plpeaat the e28't 4r OAS ASTORIA STRONG, ABLE CHIEF Senator Mitchell, Baa Confidence Reeeevelt High Opiaioa of Abflity. New York, Sept. 28. Senator Mitch ell, of Oregon, who Jae jwat retaroed from a brief trip to Europe, ia at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. He waa ia Parte bon tbe newt eaaae of the aaaassi nation of President McKinlev, and tbe newa of the preeideofe death reaohed bias juetfl before his steamer aailed for home from Cherbourg. Senator Mitchell aaid today : "Tbe news of this terrible tragedy waa a great ahoek and it saddened tbe heart of every American on shipboard through out oar homeward voyage. I have been interested since landing in reading Abe papers and catching up with the events of the paBt week. I have no words ade quate to express mv grief for the fallen atatesman and my sympathy with hia stricken widow. "I have read with great interest and with high appreciation of ita dignified timeliness the announcement of Presi dent Roosevelt that be would carry out unbroken tbe policy of President Mc KinJey. It is my conviction that Mr. RooBBvelt will prove to be a strong, able Cbief Magistrate. He hat a big brain and a big heart. He is folly equipped to grapple with all tbe problems that confronted bis predecessor. Hit baa baa been a solemn and impressive in duction into office." Senator Mitchell txpressed a dis inclination to diecuea tbe question of reciprocity as outlined ia tbe laat public speech of President vMcKinley. He remarked that tbe text of tbe treaties tbat bad been negotiated was confi dential end was fanzilier only to mem bers of the senate committee on foreign relations. It waa obviously too soon to discuss other treaties that might yet be negotiated., "Tbeenbjftct tbat will most interest me in Washington this winter," said Senator Mitche)1; "'" tbe construction -' a .-.. i in .a ma traut-xetbmian canal. I tin nut prepared to talk about a proposition that I have only recently seen reported, the purchase of the Panama Canal. I am curious to know wbat tbe report o! our canal commission will eet forth as to the relative merits of the Nicaragua and Panama routes." Senator Mitchell waa inetru mental in causing tbe creation of a special com mittee of tbe senate on the' Isthmian Canal, which wat formerly in tbe juris diction ot tbe committee on foreign re latione. JtlM acoac's Cm Wabhikoton, Soot. 28. This state ment waa made today touching the ease of Mist Stone, tbe American ndaaiooary kidnaped by Bulgarian brigand : 'The depertmeat of state will do everything within its international and legal powers to relieve tbe situation." . Tbe limitations upon the department's aetivtetea iadieatad tin aba above state agent are severe. There is no warrant Of law for the expenditure of a single oaosof money from toe Uoited Statat jtreasury for rantom and the Inference St that the department's action, if indeed MJ taken, will be along diplemaUc lines, tending to induce tbe Bulgarian and Turkish governmenta to undertake to releaae henaptlye. Floral loUoa erHI eore wind cnap byCi ping and asm bora, i e FaMt. arae The nomaiatt Use of evarabown ja the edty aa .now m Mg at H. Glenn & Co's Pfalnt SJttt Off ttgars. l mwm, Mothers will take following announcement- Ikf m treses tor CUUren and a grander, bigger line of stylish garments never found room in this store before. Nov$U AJboJmci-sNeat Sailor Suits, Eaton Suits, RussinT.gttw tote, and the new french long-waisted effects. Material -are Henriettas, Serges, Cheviots, Sackings, Vene tians, ic., in tbe new shades as well as the popular staples. at 8'z?s 4 to 14 years, 498 A. M. PMSiflaSS UOCAVS. A fresh so;:1." ' Lownr1 hoeolatel jast received at G. C. Blakeley's phar macy. Mr. Silaa H. Soule, piano tuner, will be in Tbe Dalles tbe last of the week for tbe fail work. Leave address at Nickel sen 'a music store. 28-1 w Norman Worry, head piano tuner with Biler's piano house, ia in the city. Leave orders for toning at Menetee A Parkina' music store. s28-lw A nice assortment of genuine hair switches, made by Mrs. Geo. Harvey, of this city, at Mrs. Carey t millinery store. Mrs, Harvey also makes bair cbaint and other bair articles of a fancy nature. s88lwd Miss Christine Nickel sen will give in- struotton is embroidery and plain tew lag on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, from 2 till 6 o'clock. Wednesday t will be devoted to adults and Saturday to children. Apply at ber reeldeaaa on Alvord avenue. 24 lw PortlM Ocralvftl Sxourstow BUtM. White Collar Line, steamer Bailey Gargert, egcartlxi rates; Eaodtrlp eaottrsiott tickets will be told on Sep' tember laVb and 28tb, Oetouer 2nd, 9tb and 14th, goad going tie daya after date of sale, making one week's limitation, including data of sale. The prise from The Ballet to Portland on tbe day t these tickets are sold will be 2.80 for round trip, iaeludlog two con put tbat are good far one adaafeaion each to the Port land earsieat. flood River and Whits Salmoa to Portland, round trip, 82.20, Inirindlag tsetdrolttion t let eta, tedsvtf 1. M. Fiixooa, agent. it oust Tbe t. The fame of Bsakleo't Araiaa Salaa, t the beat is the world, asteade rosnd Outt, Ooroa, Riraa, aVglasf, Soraa , aaalda, . fJker. Felons, Aebar, jrMt' i s has st G. 0. IbbWIs 1 amir aaaaMfna. - ntaauaSaanr inaft asasaw a answuita af aaaaa aa iskWfi a lotos Newer aTa4e. '-1... - ' . - ' A,a particular interest in the Civd The subjects of these illustrations are: Sailor suit of plain serge, trimmed with white hercules braid, front with orna ment to match ; in navy blue; a am lined throughout evKs Infant's dress of all wool cashmere, yoke and straps trimmed with silk soutache and fancy but tons. . Lined throughout. Various shades, a am Price JpSs SIim 1 to 5 years. Williams r 'S i ';1,, . .,. Mfp ".,.',' t I We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN sad BICYOLU REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to ui will havs prompt attention. BBZTOaV A VQtMJTUEOBL wmm , ppKaa a aaaaajaaaiBaTaax TBS tALLEfl, - - - OR10ON. ...Blacksmith. Honajhosr and Waconsmkar P Bvwawsaarwaaaww a ap aw w aw-axeaBwaBPswi vstBgar W VBBBmtwnBjsa--nwggaBjsgagaBjBga7agg i itnf jiiM m mm Iron, BUal, Wheels. Axlee, SpHafa iH4 BMWMlttt wi$m IbMbwI flff lllMslll 4 f! Inrtssfal TaatfsfsaM Smfi ggalST MtUa " T" w . w lfJWBj""e,W" fafBByaBtjstjgsjp aygavgswggaj; aBnsaawa; LanTaMlOrt BPSgajp vawaSWaaayjl avv k M gaV Hga'fflgl NEWf SWSATCRS Iter Mas mere s a of comfort in a sweater that opens on top of shoulders to neck. That's the way this one is made and all the boys admire them. The above picture shows one crochet of fine wool, in two colors, at $130 And we have an other in one color with fancy striped ends, at Wh2$ g)S Come and see them. Sl Co. I.'U ,i s e ia naaaall is sag m 'IP stood deal , sd favPM AjgWrV bo 1 Mi