flu I) SMIes VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1901. NO. 223 St S I I AYegetablefaparatianfor As similating thcFood andBegula ling foeStoaacte anlBoweb of Promotes DigestionJCheerfiir ness andBest.Contains neither Opium.MorpWne nor Mineral rfoT "SXR.C OTIC . XKtfxafOldirStHtMLmamR PunyJcm. Seal A perfect Remedy for Constipa Tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms ,C o avulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. GASTORIA For Inftmtt and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ioK EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Underground Fire at Stevenson. Stevenson, Wash., Nov. 4. The resi dents of this place were thrown into great excitement this morning when J. T. To Hon and W. Udill reported that they had discovered a coal deposit on fire within a quarter of a mile of the town. The greater part of ilie popula tion turned out to eee what was the matter. A subterranean fire is burning in a crevice in the rocks with a sulphur ous smell. So hot is the fire that it was difficult to make any headway at xcave tion. It is a pnder to the people here and it is thought to be coal or gas on fire. In the near vicinity of the fire are .small veins of coal runniug back from the Columbia river. Some years ago a coal prospector sunk a shaft some fifty, but abandoned it. Recently coal prospectors were operating in the neighborhood and declared there wet excellent indication of coal and gas. They bonded much of the property in the immediate neighbor hood. Kleetlon at linker City. Bakkb City, Or., Nov. 4. The munici pal election of city officers today was quiet. Party lines wero ignored. Mu nicipal ownership was the only issue. The present council has gone on record reveral times within the past year on the matter of municipal ownership, aud as all the old member were up for re election, an effort was made in some of the wards to defeat them. In every ward where there was a contest the old members were successful. The following were elected: Recorder and poliee judge, W. H. Bently ; city treasurer, 8. George Foster ; councilman, first ward, H. 8. Bowen ; second ward, Dr. J. P. Hayes; third ward, H. . Courtney; fourth ward, Byron Gale and Louis Crabill. Conaldlne on Trial. Skatnli, Nov. 4 - The trial of John Considine, charged with the murder of Chief of Polloe Will Meredith, begao in the tuparior court this morning before Judge Emory. The attorneys for the defendant renewed their motion for a continuation, which was again denied, The work of impaneling a jury was at once commenced. Tite cise of Tom Considine, jointly ac cused with hie brother, John, has not been set for trial. . WiM O.er. M'MiNMvifcLc, Or., Nov. 4 A live deer appeared on the college campus this morning. When the students be tnn to assemble for olasa work tie animal, which was about a 8-year-old doe, was compleeently browsing on the lawn between the main building and the athletic field. About twenty-five boys undertook to surround the deer, thinking they could capture it with a lasso, but the agile creature easily cleared the eight-foot board fence which encircles the athletic field, and made for the mountains, about ten miles distant. Although the moun tains near McMinnville are well stocked with deer, it if decidedly unusual for one to appear in the heart of civilization. It was presumably run out of the hills by honnds. Big Colorado Mining- Deal. Colobadu Spkixos, Colo., Nov. 4. Thecontroioft.be Klktou Consolidated Gold Mining Company on the property of which a remarkably rich t trike was made recently, has passed into the bands of Eastern capitalists for a consideration based on a valuation of $6,876,000 for the ent;ce.cip'.talization. The namea of the buyers are withheld for the resent by E. M. Delavergne, their local agent, himself a prominent stockholder. The deal is perhaps the the largest involving Colorado mining property since Strattoo's Independence was sold in April, 1899, for $10,000,000. In local mining circles it is thought that the purchasers ate New York capitalists, who represent Webinar, Belt A Co., of London, who have sought to buy the mine. To Take Moving Picture. Ban FuANcisco, Nov. 4. Interest in the coming battle between the giants of the prize-ring is so great that the Edison Kinetoscope Company, of New York, is going to take moving pictures of the contest, to be produced in all the big Eastern cities. At a meeting between the representatives of the pugilists, the the Twentieth Ceutnry Athletic Club, Land a member of tbe Eileen Company, all tbe arrangements were perfected. Lights aggregating 160,000 candle-power will be plaeed over the ring, and maobinee with 20,000 feet of film will be etationed around the arena to oatcb every movement, blow, feint and guard of the men. Hlee Will Case again Trial. Naw Yobk, Nov. 4. After delays covering wore than a year, the famous Rice will case came up for trial today before Surrogate Fiiagerald. Tbe wJM fa tbat made In ISM by Millionaire William Marsh Bice, for whose death Lawyir Albert Patrick and Valet Jones are held in custody. TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA Soldiers in India Will Be Sent to the Transvaal. New York, Nov. 4. Commenting up on the South African military sitcation, the London correspondent of the Tribune says: It is understood to be tbe in tention of tbe war office to send 5000 more mounted men out to South Africa during the next six weeks. There are only about 7000 mounted men at home, bo that the military authorities are faced with the problem of training soldiers minus tbe necessary accompaniment of cavalry arms. To meet this obvious failinir, it is probable that several com posite regiments of yeomanry will be voluntarily embodied for home servicer A move will soon be made to bring home fiom South Africa tbe men who have served over two years in the war, and their places may be taken by tbe British cavalry division of seven regi ments now in Indi . After tbe con clusion of hostilities it is expected that a permanent garrison at the cape will consist of 50,000 men. German Barbarity. New Yobk, Nov. 1. A dispatch from Berlin to the London Times and Ntw York Times quotes an article in tbe Vossiache Zitung referriug to I lie rr. se cution of two Stuttgart journalists for libeling the Germau tioops in China, The Voesische Zaitung says : "There is no question of barbarity in connection with the conduct of tbe cam paign. There is no ground for the sup position that tbe troops of other nations were more humane in their conduct than those of Germany. At the eama time it remains open to question whether it was necessary, as Genera) Leese), thinks, to resort in so many cases to tbe punish ment of binding onr men to stakes." Will Kencue Ml.. Stone. New Yobk, Nov. 4. According to the Vienna Politiscbe Correepondenz, quoted by the correspondent of the London Times and the New Yotk Times in tbe Austrian capital, a well-known Mace donian brigand has been instructed to obtain information as to whether Miss Ellen M. Stone is still alive. Two other brigands, well acquainted with tbe country, bave been commissioned by United States Consul-General Dickinson to try to get in touch with tbe mission- ary's captors. The perfect of the Sofia police have also sent two messengers. Mies Stone's release is again represented as being imminent. Subscribe for Tdk Chboniclk. New lln 'Sampson' Waioto J tint Received. Suspender I Umbrellas Recovered while you watt When Buying an Overcoat j& j& j& consider the advantages of one that is impervious to rain. Such a coat, in this climate, is most de sirable as anyone familiar with the usual "misty" days of Oregon winters will admit. Xhe cut here illustrates Cravenette - Raglan made of the original and genuine rain-proof crav enette cloth handsomely tailored audj stylish fitting garments. Come in dark gray oxford mixtures tan coverts and fine pin-head effects in gray and tan. $17.50, $18.50, $20.00 and $25.00. EXTRA Trousers We have made special efforts this fall to please the man whols in need of a good pair of Trousers. If you have 'a coat and vest ton good to cast off by all means come here. Out of onr very complete line of extra Trousers we can positively match np a pair that will make your suit look like new, and save you money. Worsteds and caisimere, stripes and check; eize up to 50 waist. Special values at $3 Boys' Shoes Suits The latest addition to our snit stock is a choice line of all wool fancy rough faced cataimere Hand-made Suits at e e e $14 cut in tbs latest styleswith broad shoulders, hand pad 'ad, haod-feiled collar and hand-made button holee. An ideal business suit one that Is tailored to hold its shape and give perfeet satis faction. No extra energies for press- r extra t ing suits, overcoats or 1 trousers. e The best is hardly good enough when it comes to wear, but the way we are selling "Armored Cruisers" makes us think we have the right thing. Every seam is sewed with four rows .of silk and the bottoms are of the best oak-tanned sole-leather and are driven full of stoel circlettos. 8 lo 13 $1.76 13i to 2 $2.00 2 to 5ft 1 $2.25 HE 06T OPERA HOUSE. F. J. CLARKE, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, November 11. Ill HITS lumtON wtoowssivt IH Positively largest in tbe world. Fifty All-White SUrs. Six Modern Comedians. Twelve Cultivated Singers. 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It is not a core all, but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G, G. Green's reliable remedies at Biakeley's drug store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1 Kubecrihe for Th Chbokici . JUST ARRIVED t The largest and most complete line of eee MM rfOULDIIIQS ever shown in the city are now on display at H. Glenn & Co's Faint and OU Store. OVER-WORK. Hundred, of Lawyers, Preachers. Actors, and other overworked Professional and Business Men who thought 'hey hal kuinev trouble have told u tbey had never v. ""-n 'I'm i') find anything to eqnal Lincoln Sexual e Pills for rhe cure of that pain In the hack, and tbe all- gone feel nn that so often precedes parcels. Price. 11 00 per bos buy of yoor druggist or seat by mail on receipt of pries, in plain wrapper. LlffOOLI PB0PBIETABY 00., Ft. Wejae, lad. M. 'A Donnell, Agent, The Dalles, Or. rm 1 11 : ft i iHrvHaflsTV H Sexton & Walther Hardware, Iron and Steel a s Merchants... THE DALLES, OREGON. 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