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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901.
NO. 231
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
ftiJ Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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to Umatilla Noose (ate and Restaurant
I MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Service the Best. Rates Reasonable.
CVSpecial rates to Steady Boarders, Families and
Theatre Parties.
. FRANK BATTY, Manager.
CONSOLIDATION
SCHEME COMPLETE
Great Northern and Northern Pacific
In Hands of Syndicate.
Xfcw Yobk, Nov. 13 Regarding tbe
incorporation of tbe N rtl.ern 6tcurittec
Company, no official admis.-ion could be
obtained tt.ie afternoon as to the scope
of tbe new company or the values at
which tbe Great Northern or Northern
Pacific shares will be turned over to it.
The Great Northern's outstanding capital
is 1425,000,000 par value, selling at $200
in tbe market, while Northern Pacific's
total outstanding stock is $155,000,000
par value, making a total of $280,000,
000 par value for tne sharps of tbeaa two
companies. At (200 for Great Northern,
tbe amount would be increased to $405,- j
000,000 for the shares of tbe two com-.
pa rues.
It is understood that- Uniou Pacific
interests waived all objections to the
etirement of tbe Northern Pacific i re
ferred shares and will have a bw. vy
interest in tbe capital of tbe new com
pany , considerably beyond tbe par v-loe
of tbeir present Northern Pacific bare
holdings, which are placed at $78,000,
000 par value, just over a majoilty of tbe
total $156,000,000 Northern Pacific stock
capital. j
Burlington shares, it is understood, !
are not to be tamed over to the new '
Northern Securities Company. That J
stock is tow held as collateral for the
outstanding Borlingtoo collateral bands
with voting rights vested in the Northern
Pacific aad tbe Great Northern railways, j
Under tbe new arrangement Union '
Pacific will have voting rights in Burling
ton, the board of directors being about
evenly divided between the Union Pacific
and tbe Hill interests. Tbe snggeetion
was made today that the Burlington
stock inav be held in a voting trust under
tbe agreement between I be two Interests.
Tbe suggestion wse made today that tbe
Buriington stock may be held in a voting
trust under the sgreement between tbe
two interests. In this case J. P. Morgan
will tie a voting trustee, or possibly the
sole voting trustee.
May Lou Hrr MiaO.
New Yo&k, Nov. 13. Ivan Molocheff,
a Bulgatian clergyman from Uccub, in
Macedonia, Las juet arrived from visit
ing Miss Stone, and is now in consolta
tiou with Mr. Dickinson, says a Sofia,
Bulgaria, dispatch to tbe Journal and
Advertiser.
"Miss Stone," he said, "is in tbe boose
of Bekir Bey, in the town of Ceres,
Macedonia. I left ter two days ago
comine direct to Mr. Dickinson to try to
arrange for ber release. Miss Stone and
Muie. Tsiika are well, bat the straio is
terrific, and there is danger that Miss
Stone may lose her mind. To be al
ways in tbe same surroundings is likely
to drive tier rraiy; constantly 'ooking
at the same objects has senit-mesmerfxed
ber, and she baa bad a presentiment
that evil will befall her.
N Waaler tm eglaa.
BoaxBDHO, Nov. 18. L. S. Coon, of
Dillard, sent in a balf eos-n boxes of
floe ripe strawberries to J. F. Barker A
Co., this uoroiojr, wbieb ware sold in a
very abort time. Edwin Weaver, of
Myrtle Creek, reports eating ripe Mask-
berriei trow ls owe gardes). The
MoCtaJlee Hons has eeived dally log
tne seat fear days nice red rai pkorriee
freeb iioiB tbe noon gardens, it la no
onosaal int to saw people pick
THE INDIANA
MURDER MYSTERY
Two Women Murdered Mysteriously
Near Evansville.
Eyansvills, lad., Nov. IS. The mys
tery of tbe two murders near this city
yesterday remain unsolved. Tbe facta
that both of tbe victims are women, that
both were killed in the same manner
and evidently by tbe name peason, add
to the mystery. What possible motive
existed for either crime no one is able to
explain. Neither women was known to
to have bad an enemy, and nothing is
known to lfuk tbe two of them in any
affair likely to furnish an excuse for oae
man to attack both.
Tbe body of Mrs. Georgia Heilly was
found near tbe city beside a public high
way. There were finger marks on the
throat. The neck was broken. Tbe
supposition is that the woman was
choked to death by some one in a boggy,
and then when she fell out her neck was
broken. There were evidences of liie
body being dragged some distance and
thrown into a ditch.
A mile outside the city, but in an op
posite direction, the body of Miss Lena
Benner was discovered by searchers.
Her throat also bad finger marks, show
ing tbe manner of death to be similar to
tbat of Mrs. Reill.v.
John Kifer, who was seen with Miss
Benner, was arrested, tut proved an
alibi and was released.
The similarity ot these two nr orders to
two others in this city during tbe last
three years forms another strange in
cident in the case.
In April, 1806, Mr. Mary Stork went
baggy riding with a stranger. Tbe next
morning ber dead body was found in a
ditch. Tbe man who took her life was
never discovered. Mrs. Stork wae a
prominent young woman, and a great
sensation followed ber death.
In April tbe following year Miss Nora
Kifer, of Elberfield. Ind., while visiting
here, suddenly disappeared. Her body
was found weighed down in a creek the
following month. Joseph D. Keith, a
wealthy farmer, will be hanged n xt
Friday for tbe crime.
Death of Mrs. Shaw.
SakatogaS N. Nov. 13. Zieppa E
Bradford Shaw, widow of Henry W. !
Shaw, "Josh Billings," is dead a ber
borne here. Tbe burial will take pbco
at Laneeborough, Mase. Mrs. Shew waa
81 yeais old.
Mothers every where praise One
Minute Cough Cure for tbe sufferings
has relieved and tbe lives of their Utile
ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of
tba trouble and draws oar tbe inflam
mation. The children's favorite Cough
Cure. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
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A Shetland Pony
WttQK Knit
or BOYS
tOlRLS
TRADE MANK
would your
boy like one?
The makers of Wayne Knit Pony
Stockings have hit upon a plan
for advertising their matchless
hosiery which is meeting with
freat success wherever proposed,
'hey offer to deliver free of ex
pense, to the lucky guesser, a real,
live, Shetland Pony.
Their plan is this; Enclosed
with every pair of Pony Stockings
for boys and girls is a slip of pa-
per on wnicn purcnaser is 10 reg
MWWANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION f8ter their guess of tho combined
weight of ten Shetland ponies, in
the makers' possession at Ft.
Wayne. Each ono of the ten
guessers who come nearest to the
aKRregato weight, will receive, as a
reward, ono of the ten ponies delivered free. The only ex
pense is the price of the stockings 25c pair.
We carry a complete line of their Hosiery which is the
kind many of our customers have bought in tho past always
with best results. Ask for Pony Stockings at our hosiery
counter. If jtou would compete in this guessing contest, bo
prompt, as same closes Nov. 25th.
25 A PAIR
THE BEST
FOR
BOYSWilRLS
THANKSGIVING
LINEN SALE
Commences
NEXT MONDAY &
In response to many inquir
ies, we announce our Linen
Sale to commonce NEXT
MONEY. It will pay you
to wait.
To Measui
"EVENINO DRESS
Full dress Evening Suits
made
to
your
. measure
by one of New York City's
best wholesale tailors.
Select your cloths from
samples just reesivad. Plaee
your order at once and be
prepared for society's first
whirl.
Dress Suit, silk lined.. SSJ
Tuxedo Coat and Vest,
silk faced SSO
FIT GUARANTEED!
New Hair
Ornaments
A. M. WILLIAMS & GO.
SilK RoMI
for the Heir
THE .OCT OPERA HOUSE.
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
SATURDAY, Nov. 16th.
tarsips aad other
A Ton of
GOOD CABBAGE
12 l-2c per lb.
Yellow Danvers
ONIONS,
$1.50 per sack.
Best
Eating: Potatoes
75c bushel.
We pay 30c a doz.
for
Fresh Ranch Eggs.
Prices guaranteed to Deo.
let, 1901.
J. H. CROSS
dfoetrr and Feed Store.
3ECXD IS OOMINai
That Funny Little Man
Jas. L. McCabe,
-IN-
Maloney's
Wedding
Day
Beautiful Scenery and Electrical Effects.
8 Pretty Giris 8
Singerr, Dancers, Comsdiana.
Tbe Real Laughing Show of tbe Season.
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WTBaanenersr-l 2"5;
Safins
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OVER-WORK.
Hundreds of Lawyers, Preachers. Actors, end other
overworked Professional and Business Men who thought
they tial kidney trouble have told us they had never
rHn able to Hud anything to equal Lincoln Sexual
Pills for the cure of that pain in the back, and the all
gone feeling that so often precedes parssls.
Prico, $1 00 per box buy of your druggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price, in plain Wrapper.
LIV00LV PROPRIETARY 00., Ft. Wayne, lad.
M. Z. Donnell, Agent, Tbe Dalles, Or.
First 5 row's, 75c; balance of
the house, 50c.
Heats on sale at Clarke & Falk's, Post
OSes Pharmacy.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker ut Embalmer
Cor. Third nnd Washington 8te.
All orders attended to promptly. Loos
distance phone 433. Local, 108.
Grace T. Hill,
PrsmwaUng Parlor,
U4 12. Vet Steak. Tke0ajjes,Or
PIONEER BAKERY,
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH Ploreer Orooer.
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Sexton & Walther
Hardware, Iron
and Steel
Merchants...
THE DALLES, OREGON.
A foil line of BRIDGE A BEACH
SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES, test
Cook and Heating Stoves.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Agents for Hoostar Drills, J. I. Oeee Steel Fare)
Harrows and Plows. Spring Tooth Uerrooa, Biased Obllled Plowa, Mitchell Wee.
ons end Hacks, Heuuey boggles.
..Star Windmills...
With Bell end Roller benrlofs, and fully warranted.
Write oa for prices and catalogues.
All orders enimstsd to aa MI nave prompt attention.
Fringe always right.
The only Egeiaeive Hardware itore in the city.
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