-mm t Italics vol. xin THE DALLES. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1901. NO. 202 Promotes DnjcaicsUrai f M ness and HestiUMMRS OpiumJIortfctae Not Narc otic . Am A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Storaach.Diarrttoea Worms .Convulsions JFeverish ness and Loss or Smep. FacSinile Signature tit NEW YORK. nnn exact copy or wrapper. TAKE THE O. R. & N- For the Portland carnival and expoei- tiin, September 19th to October 19th, the 0. R. A N. Co. will tell round-trip tickets to Poi Hand and return, including two admission tickets to the exposition, at H Tickets told only on Sept. 19ih and 25th and October 2nd, 9th and 16tb, limited to expire six days after date of sale. el8-lm A The Fair Just received, from our New York factory, a consignment of Ladies' DRESS SKIRTS and UNDERSKIRTS ... They are the latest, and of fine fabrics, and the prices are about 3?i per Cent, below regular prices. LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS at $1, $1.60, $8, $2 60, $3, $8.60. $8.76, $4. Also Silk and Satins from 5 to $7. UNDERSKIRTS from 46c, 66c, $1, $116 up. Don't fail to Bee them. Have also received some Misses' Jackets from $1.26 to $5. Remember yon ctn always get bargain, at "THE GASTQRIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA If yon want to retain yoor hair yon have to keep yonr scalp dean. Hoap will make year hair harsh, dry and crispy. N ow we have two of the yery best preparations for cleansing the scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave yoor hair soft and closer. Price, 26 and 60 cents a bottle, at Eraser's barber chop. The Dalles. tf VICTORIA. SPECIAL PAIR TRYING TO EN TRAP BRIGANDS lloveaeat te Sarreaai Abdactera ef Vita Steee Begna by f arklsh sad Balgartaa Soldiers. Coxstaktikoflb, Oct. 10. The ear. rounding movement of Turkish and Bul garian troops on the Moentoin Quite pe, on the Turko-Bulgarian frontier, near Dubnitaa, has commenced. The presence of Miss8tone and the bandits on the mountain is confirmed. The Inhabitants of Dubnitaa, are supplying the outlaws with food. London, Oct. 10. With reference to the announcement that the Turkish and Bulgarian troops are surrounding the abductors of Miss stone, the Globe says it considers that unless the movement is suspended until she is safe but of the hands of the brigands, there will In fallibly be a repetition-of the tragedy in Greece daring the year 1870, when Lord II ancestor and party were captured, Lord Muneastey was released in order to negotiate a ransom of 25,000. Then, es now, an attempt was made to surround the brigands, with the result that four gentlemen of the party were murdered. Lord end Lady Muncaater and a party of English travelers were eeized by Greek brigands April 18, 1870, at Oropos snd Marathon. Lord Muncaater and the ladies of the party were sect to treat for 25,000 demanded as ransom with a free pardon for the brigands. The latter were surrounded by troops, and in re treating April 21st. killed Mr. Vyner. Lloyd Herbert and Count de Boyl. The incident caused great excitement, es pecially ae many influential parties were charged with connivance at the brigand age. Several of the brigands were killed and seven were captured, tried and con demned May 23d, o( the same year. June 201870, five of the brigands were executed. Would Cfcop Head of Davery. New Toax, Oct. 10 The republicans of this city last night held a large meet ing in the Grand Central Palace at which the nomination of Seth Low for mayor of greater New York end the entire fusion tic et were ratified. The list of speakers included Mr. Low, General B. F. Traecy, Edward M. Grout, Charles V. Formes and Job Hedges. Messrs Groat end Formes are candidates respectively for controller and president of the board of aldermen. The names of almost all the repabliean leaders ap peared in the list of vice-presidents, and many of them were present. Bobert O. Morris, ehairman of the re publican county committee in calling the meeting to order eald the republican organisation bad net asked any pledgee from the candidates on the fusion ticket, except tbdt thev would live up to the principle of non-partisan municipal government. Beth Low en being Introduced said non-part iaanabip in monieipal affairs is the eorner-etone ot the platform on which be stands. He referred to hie opponent, Mr. Bbepsrd as being incon sistent in bis course concerning ettjr affairs. When Mr. Low mentioned Deputy Superintendent df Police Devery'e name and remarked that he had beta aeked if la the event of bis election be would remove Devery, ha said : "If it had been asked seriously I would take it as an affront." This brought greet applause, wbleb wee followed by another outburst when Mr. Lear said If elected be would see that the official head ef Commissioner Murphy and Deputy Devery would roll oa the fleer ae eooa after January ae possible. Mr. Lav said with reference to the rank and file of toe polios depart ment that be weald give theme bead who weald treat them fairly. Maaaa, Oct. 10. A deteebmeet of the twenty-first eempeey ef Merebobes sneer encountered a urge fo.ee nf la Been of the Macbebee kitted ead eeeef the lores wee weaadafl, The enemy was etreaaiy The New Hats fare Hers A man can't look you in the face without seeing your hat. If it is a neat and becoming one he notices it; if otherwise ditto. Neat shoes and a new and natty suit are es sential to your appearance but you can't even then look your best without a new lint. We have the goods and know how to fit. No matter how critical or economical you are we can please you. All the new shapes $1.50 to $5. A. M. armed with Remington end Mauser rifles and apparently bed plenty of em munition. Martin, a teacher at Mauban, was captured by insurgents while visiting e neiehborins town under an eecon ot native police. The next day bit captors, relentios. tied him in a hammock and carried blm to e point within a mile of the town and released him, seying be was e noncotnbatant. Tire entirt. police force of Catanag, province of Tayabas, numbering eleven, beve been serried off by insurgents armed only with boloe. Presumably the police made no resistenee, though they were well armed with carbines and revolver. DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are sele, prompt, gentle, effective In removing ell Im purities from the liver end bowels. Smell end easy to take. Never gripe or distress. Clarke A Falk'e P. O. Phar macy. NOTICE. Effective this dae. A eharge of $1 per ear per day will be made for delay to ears, for all time bell under wed, In loading or aaloeding by consignee or consigner, In excess of forty-eight hours from time ear Is est for loading or aa loeding. Jamxs Iskxamd, Agent Q. R. A tf. Co. toleter Wa's Oentroslty. Naw Toax, Oct. 9.-Wu Ting Fang, Chinese minister to the Doited States, bee sent $100 toe depository here for Mies Stone's ransom fond. JUST ARRIVED ! The urgent end meet complete line of . . . mom mm ever shown la the eitf . are saw oa display at H. Glenn & Co's Paint anal OH Stem Williams We operate a PLUMBINGK TIN and BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will have prompt attention. sexton TBS DALLES, p. S. GUWlflG, Blacksmith, Horeeshoer and Wagon-maker. . Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies enwteat fOg ewsSSga'e1 e 4Jg S S AgtsvgSs TkfgSsantaV aVBat slaMaT JJetteHe i If 7. Lea Distance 1071. All Suite pressed free ol charge. No i xtra charge tor alterations te fit. mm "PRINCETON"6ech6ult vpwt We are prepared to demon strate that this la tHs right store for those who are looking for the best in Suits and Overcoats. Every day bat Sunday From 7 a. m. to 8 p, m. $L Co. OREGON. 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