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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1901.
NO. 232
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ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW "YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Hev tall House
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Service the Best. Rales Reasonable.
JSr"Sp9ciaI rates to Steady Boarders, Families and
Theatre Parties.
FRANK BATTY, Manager.
Hornoii atenaea.
Nxw Yohk . Nov. 14. The drnger of
Mormonisui is underrated, not overrated.
When ibe public realizes that there are
two Motmoa churches in Brooklyn, one
io Manhattan, one in Philadelphia, a
strong and growing Mormon settlement
on the borders of Pennsylvania and New
Jersey, and that the strongest church in
a section fifty miles from Jersey City is
Mormon, it may be understood that the
situation is menacing."
This statement, which startled the
women's executive committee of the
domestic missions of ti.e Reformed
church at its eighteenth anniversary in
this city, was made by Mies Eibeth
B. Venuil ve. a member of the committee
in an address upon Mormoniem in the
East. She said farther :
"It was predicted that ia fifty years
the Mormons would control a belt of
states cutting the country in two from
northeast to southwest. Tbe prediction
has been verified ia twenty years ius'ead
of fifty. They owa lead from the Rocky
Mountains to tbe Sierras, and are spread
iug st as I have told you. They
coutrol four mission states, rad at the
present rate of progress in others wi I
toou have supremacy.
"If tbe constitutional amendment
making polygamy a crime is not passed
now, it soon will be impossible to pass
it, as they need to acquire octroi only
iu twelve states to prevent legislation
against them. Two thousand Mormon
missionaries are actively oursaioa tbeir I
propaganda, sixty of tbem iu the state
of Sew York aloae."
UM mm the Canal.
Wabhinoto, Nov. 14. Bi reeente
tivs Hepburn, of Iowa, chairman of tbe
interstate aa i foreign or m me roe com
mittae of tbe bob, and &a r peseta ties
Sberusea. of Mew Yorr, u oeabsr o the
same comsaittea, had a loog
GASTORIA
Pot Infttnts and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears .the
Signature
of
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
(ale and Restaurant
with the president today about tbe
Itbmiau C mal and P. c tic cable legisla
tion. Aa a remit of the consultation,
tbey announced thtt it was their porpoae
to press leisluti'.'n on I o t. tahjrets at
tbe earliest poteib'e moment.
The canal bill which passed the bouse
at the last session will be reintroduced
in fubstantially the form in which it
passed last winter. No delay is antici
pated ia the committee, ani C ilonel
Hepburn told the president that tbe
bill ondoub'edly would bave a large
majority in the bouse.
The cab e bill will be identical with
the one reported from the committee
during the last congrees. I: provides
(or the laying of tbe cabie by a private
corporation, under a contract with the
postmaster-general, with the alternative
provision for tbe building of tbe cable by
tbe government if no satisfactory cot
tract can be made. It is undertood that
Lhe prssideat concurred in the proposed
program me.
KevUloa of TaaiaT.
t. Paul, Nov. 14. According to D.
O. Hvynes, editor of a New Yoik com
mercial paper, President Boosevelt, in
bis forthcoming message to congress,
will make no reference to revision of
tariff laws. This aoaoooeemeat was
made by Mr. Ilaynea at a dinner given
by tbe Northwest Manufacturer' As
sociativa last night, tbe speakers claim
ing that tbe president had given Dim
positive assursoce that this omission
would be made ia tbe interest of con
servatism. Tne prceidtat did favor, Mr.
Hay nee said, placing tbe tariff on a
strict basinets bans, sad wee d perhaps
favor the appeiatmeut of a tariff cam'
mission 'or the consideration of el
10 Use tariff laaa tbe iL tares! of
mereial expeoeion.
Furnished roeais aad rooms
for bouaekaepUL. Iaf aire at F-Jtb aad
Coart streets. afi Iwk
AA
Use
FIFTY VESSELS
WERE WRECKED
Gales ob British Coast Hare Cost Over
180 Lives.
London, Nov. 15. It is still impossible
to estimate aith any exactitude the
total loss of life and propeity resulting
from tbe protracted gala and probably
tbe fall exteat of tbe damage will never
be known. Much wreckage of uni
dentified vessels is still being thrown up.
Altogether, it is known that soma fifty
vessels have been wrecked along tbs
British coast. Tbtrty-fonr of these bave
been absolutely wrecked, involving, it
is believed, a lose of more than 180
drowned. Tbe Yarmouth lifeboat dis
aster alone leaves forty-four fatherless
children. Tbe lifeboat was on its way
to the rescue of a distressed vessel when
it was struck by great wave and cap
sisid. Tbe crew were imprisoned and
only three men succeeded in making
tbeir escape. Eleven were drowned.
Innumerable casualties continue to be
reported on all tbe coasts of tbe United
Kingdom, marking tbe storm as the
most disastrous that has occurred in
many years. The Norwegian bark
Erratic, of Cbristisnia, has been wrecked
in the vicinity of Salt burn and eight of
her crew drowned.
A winter snap bas succeeded the sale
which has subsided, while a biizsnrd
which is raging over Scandinavia is ex
pected to strike the shores of Great
Britain tomorrow. Today there was a
heavj enow storm io Scotland and a fall
of snow generally throughout tbe United
Kingdom, especially ia tbe hilly districts,
where several shepherds lost tbeir lives.
Wreckage at Belfast.
Bflfart, Nov. 14, From wreckage
seen in Belfast Lough today, it is sop
posed that tbe 69-ton collier Wbite
Abbey, has been lost sod ber crew of
sine drowned.
Molineux Case.
Nxw York, Nov. 14. Two former
governors of New York, David B. Hill
and Frank S. Black, met in argument
today in tbe court of general sessions on
tbe motion to quash tbe indictment
charging Roland B. Molineux with the
murder by mailed poison of Mrs.
Katberine J. Adams. Molineux was
once convicted and sentenced to death,
but tbe court of appeals gave him a new
trial for error on tbe part of tbe trial
court. Mr. Hill, associated with Assist
ant District Attorney Osborne, opposed
in behalf of the state tbs motion to
quash, sad Mr. Black joined with Weeks,
Battle and Marshall and former District
Attorney William K. Olcott in pressing
the motion in behalf of tbe alleged
prisoner.
General Edward Molineux, father of
the prisoner, came to court in company
with General Horatio C. King sal
Frederick W. Devoe. A great crowd
filled tbe courtroom and stretched out
through tbe open doors.
deduction of Kaaeoaa.
e'oriA, Bulgaria, Nov. 14. Miss Elieo
M. Stone and Mme. Tsilka, the captives
of the brigands, are now said to be
occupying a bat in tbe villsgeof Southern
Bulgaria, to which tbey si e closely con
fined. There is reason to believe that a con
ference of tbe secret committee bald at
Dubolts favored a reduction of tbe
ransom demanded, and as soon sa it
comes withia tbe range of tbe foods at
tbe disposal of Coasul-Geaeral Dicxinsoa
be is ready to seal the proposal.
Photographs of ex-President Haratoff,
of toe Macedonian committee, nave aeon
circulated amoog tbe troop on the
Tarkisb aide of tbe border, in cooes
queues of tbe belief that be ia now with
tbe brigand beaos ia too vicinity at. we
frontier.
Mies Grace Hill baa opened dressmak
ing parlors ia tbe Vogt block, rooms 11
aad 18, where she is prepared to give
perfect sat isf action io tbe latest styles ia
dressmskiag. oll-lw
Mrs. Carey will move ber miiliaery
store aa or Mara Nov. 20tb to tbe aaw
dtdiag east of Bextoa A Weltaer,
where she will ke pieaead to mast all bar
old pwtroae, M ea aaw aaes. as-lw
Clifford's Fotos New Faas
r
A Shetland Ponyf
WYWfc Knit
FOR BOYS aw Or GIRLS
tm
TS1AOC MARK
25 A PAIR
per on which purchaser is to reg
WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION fster their guess of the combined
-- q-qj weight of ten Shetland ponies, in
InLOLOl the makers' possession at Ft.
FOR Wayne. Each ono of the ten
RnYSVilDI guessers who come nearest to the
DUIO vJIKLO aggregate weight, will receive, as a
reward, ono of the ten ponies delivered freo. The only ex
pense is the price of the stockings 23c pair.
We carry a complete line of their Hosiery which is the
kind many of our customers have bought in the past always
with best results. Ask for Pony Stockings at our hosiory
counter. If you would compete in this guessing contest, bo
prompt, as same closes Nov. 25th.
THANKSGIVING
LINEN SALE
Commences
NEXT MONDAY
A.
New Hair
Ornaments
THE VOGT OPERA HOUSE.
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
SATURDAY, Nov. 16th.
SB IS OOMIKTGH
That Funny Little Man
Jas. L. McCabe,
IN-
Maloney's
Wedding
Day
Beautiful Scenery and Electrical Effects.
8 Pretty Girls 8
Singers, Dancers, Comedians.
Tbe Real Laughing Show of tbs Season.
First 5 rows, 75c; balance of
the house, 50c.
Heats on -ale at Clarke St Falk's, Post
Office Pharmacy.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker aid Embalmer
Car. Third and Washington 8ts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distanas phone 438. Local. 10SI.
Grace T. Hill,
Dressmaking Parlor,
U ao4 IS. Vogt Block . Tbs fellas, Or
A II N W A LVJat
would your
boy like one?
The makers of Wayne Knit Pony
Stockings have hit upon a plan
for advertising their matchless
hosiory which is meeting with
freat success wherever proposed,
'hey offer to deliver free of ex-
fense, to the lucky guosser, a real,
ive, Shetland Pony.
Their plan is this; Enclosed
with every pair of Pony Stockings
for hoys and girls is a slip of pa
In response to many inquir
ies, we announce our Ianon
Sale to commence NEXT
MONEY. It will pay you
to wait.
M. WILLIAMS &
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 Fanoy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH Pioneer Orooer.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Ageats for Hooslsr Drills, J. I. Cass Steel Fares
Harrows aud Plows. Hpriug Tooth Harrows, Blsssll Chilled Plows, Mitchell Wef
ons sad Hacks, Heuuey Baggies.
...Star Windmills...
With Bell sad Roller bssrlogs.sad tally warranted.
Write as for prices aad catalogues.
All orders satrostsd to as will bsvs prompt sttsalios.
Prices always right.
The only Essies! re Hardware tore ia tbe city.
To Measure.
"EYENINO DRESS"
tmrr
Full dress Evening Suits
made to
your
measure
by nne of New York City's
best wholesale tailors.
Select your cloths from
samples jisat received. Place
your onler at once and be
prepared for society's first
whirl.
Dress Suit, silk lined. 033
Tuxedo Coat and Vest.
Silk faced SSO
FIT GUAR ANTEEDI
GO.
SilR Rosea
for the Hair
OVER-WORK.
Hundreds of Lawyers, Preachers. Actors, and other
overworked Professional and Business Men w hi thought
'hey ha I kidney trouble have told u they had never
heen able to find anything to equal Linooln Sexual
Pills for the ciu of that pain In the hack, and the all
Kiue feritag that so often precedes paresis.
Pi ire $1 00 per box buy of your druggist or seat
by mail on receipt of price, In plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY 00., Ft. Wsjne, Iai.
M. K Donnell, Agent, Tbe Dalles, Or.
Sexton & Walther
Hardware, Iron
and Steel
Merchants...
THE DALLES, OREGON.
A (nil line of BRIDIE BEACH
SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES, sad
P Cook aad Heating Stoves.