Alii he ID idles VOL. XIII THE DALLES. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1901. NO. 203 i AVoeclabJeRwaw simUatinglheFoodj ting (he: Promotes DigesHonheerfuF ncssandBcstXkmtaHonellhET ojpium.Morpltoe iwr "Mineral Not Narc otic . Impkm. Setl sllx.Smn WZSSSL " - a A perfect Remedy for Cons tipa Tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. il , 1 ' In Kll EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Women In the 1'nlplt. Pobtland, Me., Gjiet. 17. " Woman's Work in Corigregiuiot.nl chorcbea" was the theme considered by Rev. T. 0. Mc Clelland, Ph. D., pastor of the United Congegatiooal church of Newport, E. I., before the National Congregational council today. In substance be said that the latest records of national councils show the names of nine women licensed by some Congregational order to preach in "get assemblies," and the names of thirty-eoven women who have received full ordination to the gospel ministry, tiiteen of whom are settled as pastors; that nearly two-thirds of the mission aries o( every Protestant denomination are women, and that of the total num ber on the roll of the American Board, 66 per cent are women. He aaid : "Within our churches there ought to be a place for women who are willing to coneenrate themselves to it ; we ouKht to be able to give to each woman the pro tection of position, the opportunity of a Drofession having the church's sanction, sod at the game time affordit g con tant livelihood. Mm .it lug Scrape at Condon. Condon, Or., Oct. 17. John Sbriver ni Rundle Palmer engaged in an alter tion in the Arlington saloon last even ng.and Palmer received a severe gun bot wound in the face. The ball entered we left cheek, and came out back of and below the left ear. The temporal artery levered, bat Palmer's condition is not considered serious at tLU time. Bhriver h under $760 bonds (or bit ap rance at the preliminary examine wo. which has been postponed until to morrow. Tbe trouble roe over the election of some money which 8hriver "fee Palmer owas him. Lureueo Hnow'a Katate. x Balt Lakh, Oct. 17.-0. Q. Snow bar Jn Ppointed by Judne Hall special ad- etrator of the estate of hie father, f te President Lorenso Snow, of tbe won church, with bonded at J Present 8o trfpjt wlfcend Property birnad by bim at the time death consists of some real estate, H, morigttge,, bonds, atocka, etc., 22: ".T to at from $10,000 to filST.Oto. A we petttioo aw the name, of heir., numbering two wives. JJWe ,o9l thilUfn d,agbter, -od rof MM 0. 8r6w, tbe repated "wile ton of the aafhse. - iDdfietftiki- . i- . I no 'PPesr j neither doss the dime CASTORIA The Kind You Have Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years of the son's mother, Minnie Jensen Snow, tbe youngest wife, with wbom the decedent was living at the time of his death. When attention was called to tbe omission in the petition of the two names noted above, Judge Bow map, attorney for' the special administrator, said the omission was unintentional, and was probably due to a mistake made by tbe typewriter in copying the list. The omission, he said, wonld not in any way affect tbe rights of these two heirs. Deputy V. 8, Marshal Dow Dead, Plattsuuhq, N. Y.. Oat. )7. Warren Dow, who was appointed deputy United States marshal during President Bu chanan's administration, in 1858, and who had held the office continuously since, is dead at hie home here, aged 73 years. Mr. Dow established the Jeffer sonian, a democratic weekly, at Malone, N. Y., on January 18, 1853, and tbe Plattshnrg Sentinel, January 10, 1865. As deputy marshal he had, since the passage of the Chinese exclusion law, deported more Chinese, taking them to 8in Francisco, New York and other seaports to be placed on board vessels for China, than any other official in the service. ' Humphrey lint ou Hall, Sai.ism, Oct. 17 A M. Humphrey, the warehouseman, who was charged with stealing wheat belonging to farmers who bad stored in it bis warehouse, has tarnished bail in the turn of $800, and was released today. There are two charges against him. One is under tbe statute governing warehousemen end the other under the general statute re garding larceny by one who has property of another in his out tody. To tbe former charge be has pleaded not guilty, and to the latter be has demurred. riajed Owt. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the bodv, Sinking at the pit of tbe stomach. Low of appetite, Feverlehneea, Pimples or Bores are all positive eviden ces of impure bloed. 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The brigands refused .to allow her to keep her baggage, hot let her have a Bible. Tbe leader of tbe band ia the notorious Bocbo, from the Bulgarian town of Dubnttsa.; "We sent word to Constantinople pointing out that being private indi viduals we cannot prevent the govern ment from pressing brigands; also that tbe ransom ie too princely. No stirh sum was ever heretofore demanded. No r j jinder has yet been received. Usually brigands ask 1000 and then agree for half. Twentj -five thousand Turkish pounds means two borse loads of gold, and that is more gold that there is now in Bul garia. Besides, the brigands demand payment rn Turkish gold for which it would be necessary to send to Constanti nople. I should not give the brigands 1 the ransom nntil Miss Stone is safely delivered to us, as they might murder her after receiving the money. The more desperate brigands murder after ransom in order to seal lips forever. We have three theological institute students who were captured in tbe Stone party. One tells how be was robbed of money intended to pay for his tuition." Victim of a Mysterious Assault. Sai.ksi, Or., Oct. 17. A mysterious attempt at a murderous crime was made here last night. As Mrs. F. W. Strong, accompanied by her little son, aged 8 years, woo returning bomeatfter church, a man who bad been standing behind a a tree at a dark corner in tbe residence center, suddenly stepped out and threw , a rock, striking her In the back. He tben rushed upon ber, threw her down, tied ber bands Behind her who a handkerchief and then tied around her mouth another handkerchief in which was rolled a ball of cotton batting satu rated with chloroform, which be inserted as tar as possible in her month. Tbe little boy ran screaming down the street, and secured tbe assistance of P. Owens, who rushed to the ecene and saw the man escape ir tbe darkness. 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