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t Unites VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16. 1901. NO. 288 jjB In Afcf?rtahle Pparadonfor As - simulating (hcFoodandBetfite tug teStaaateanlBoiMsor ProowtesDestioiiClcefM- ness and Kest.Lon tains neither Opiimi3foiphine nor Mineral. 'ot Karc otic . .-lfx.Sc.iim AnistStrit A perfect Remedy forConstJpa fioa, Sour Stomach.Dianinea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of -NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Service the Best. Rates Reasonable. Special rates to Steady Boarders, Families and --1 j i i nsaire ftriies. RUHLIN WAS A QUITTER Five Rounds With Jeffries Was all Be Could Stand Left Hock on tbe Jaw Early in tbe Game Took All tbe Fight Out of tbe Akron Man. San Fbakcisco, Nov. 15. Io oue of the most unsatisfactory prise lights ever witnessed in tbis com. try, James J. Jeffries proved tbe victor tonight ovr Gas Rablin, tbe Akron Giant, and thus emphasized bis right to tbe heavy-weight chaniDtooabip title. In the fifth round of what was to have been a SO-round struggle, Rablin wilted and they sur rendered to hie peer, to tbe utter amaseiuent and disgust of the assembled thousands. No one was more surprised at the outcome than Jeffries himself, who asserted that while be had delivered one telling blow In tbe second round, he did nut expect to win 11)- victor y easily. Huhlio'e sole explanation of Ibe outcome of tbe fight is tbat he received a chance blow which oiterly di-abU-d Mm and that Jeffries persisted in fighting blm iow. Wbile Ruhlin will make no absolute charge of Jeffris having com mitted a lo'i!, ha intimates tbat ha was unfairly bandied and injnred as a resell. Kuhliu received the support of his seconds, who say that bis was a hopeless case after the second round. Oackaaaaa Cm rails la Tests. Savoy Hook. N. J., Nov. 16 -Tbe monster IS inch Gathmann gun was given an otBcial test at the proving grounds this afternoon. It was fired at o tie of : be 120.000 targets erected by the GASTORIA Forlnflmta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA (ale and AaiT AT IK FRANK BATTY, Manager. T government, producing a Urritic roar. Tbe gun cotton that tilled the projectile truck the target fairly and damaged it considerably. Gatemann, the nvnor, fired the shot by pressing an electric button in a bomb proof shelter 300 yards from the gun. Tbe shot unquestionably was an utter failure. Tbe urget m.s Imilt of sheets of armor plate J 'a inches thick, and represent: nz a section of an armored i battleship. It was still practically intact. Though it nad beta struck tquarely in the center, the immense target was pushed back about six inches by the shot and parte of the steel work 4hat supported the heavy armor plate were somewhat twisted, but the armor which the inventor claimed would be biowu to b'.ts was without an impression. Islands Declared Ouuienlc. Washington, Nov. 15. Commission er of Internal Revenue Yerfces todsy reversed tbe former ruling made by him self, and held that whiskey, beer and ( tobacco withdrawn for consumption in ! tbe Philippine, shall b su! ject to the internal revenue tx, thus holding that ! the Philippines foe internal revenue purposes, are domestic territory. The contention of toe government thus far has been that io tbe matter of customs duties, the Pnilippines were foreign territory. By the decision of Yerke , i x porters are compelled to pay a doable leg. They most pay not ouly tbe lotrrnsl revenue tax, bat also the customs !uty at Manila. Tbe supreme court will decide which ooe of these taxes is legsl. W. T. Wesson, tiheleenville. Va., druggist, writes: "Yoer One Minute Coogb Cere gives perfect satisfaction. My customers gag it la tbe beat remedy lor coughs, coins, throat and leaf tr ubiee' darkest ffaJfc'a P. O. Phar macy Olfford's Fotofj Never Fade NEW RULES FOR ARMY OFFICERS Political Influence Will Hereafter Not Be Recognized. Washington, Sfov. 15. It was ac nounced at the war department today, that tbe names of officers to fill the vacancies in the grade of brigadier general will not be announced nntil cangrees meets. - In addition to this statement it has been deemed proper to make tbe follow ing official declaration : "Tbe secretary of war and the presi dent have had informal discussions on army matters, and it is understood that the president has expressed himseli most positively on the use of political and social influence by officers, for the purpose of obtaining changes of Btatiocs. leaves of absence, modifications for orders, etc.. "The president has not hesitated to inform eenato-a and others, who have applied to him, that no officer will im prove his chances by tending his friends to the president in his behalf. "It is folly recognised that the proper men, in the first instance to establish tbe character of an applicant for office, are the senators and representatives' from t!ieir own district, hat once in tbe public service, it is only fair to the administra tion that not only army officers, but all other classes of public office holders, should rely upon their own merit1, and not upon the farther use of political influence." Boers Closs to Cape Town. New York, Nov. 15. The correspond ent of tbe London Times and the New York 'limes, wiring from Middleburg, Gape Colony, says tbat within the last two days the Boers have approached still neater to Cape Town. Sixty men of the commando last seen at Hopefield have' penetrated south of Darling (forty- eight miiee north of Cape Tow n), bat tbe raid must not be taken too seriously, as the British columns are already in a position to cope with it. Tbe Boers have made tbe dash either to obtain freeb horses or to revenge themselves on tbe Dutch farmers who have not supported them as they were expected to do. In tbe northeast district Command ant Fonche and six men, leaving tbe main body, made a raid last Saturdiy to Mid burg Siding. They blew op a few yards of track and shot in cold blood a Cape policeman who bad surrendered. Fonche has since returned to tbe neigh borhood of Jamestown. A patrol of district mounted fangs were worsted on Monday by an insignificant force of the enemy. v Brigands Best Kmj. New Yoax, Nov. 16. Tbe Sofia cor respondent of the Journal and Advertiser cables: Gregory Tsiika, Albanian mis sionary and husband of Mme. Tulks, Miss Stone's companion in captivity, has arrived at Sofia. He said : "I have received a latter from my wife saying tbat Miss Stone and beiseif are well cared for. From the first tbey have known tbat liberation would not be speedy. Tbe brigands are satisfied with their captures, and are In no harry. Frequently they get to eat something like bologna sausage. Tbe letter says also tbat Miss Htone's active horseback life baa enabled her to bear the brigand regime well. The words 'tbe earth, tbe earth,' are written where tbe name of tbe place where the letter came from should be. bat the Turkish officials of Macedonia hate had information about tbe captives right along. My wife intimates that tbey might be freed in tbe neighborhood of 8a Ionics." Ja Cenlsta't Have U4 It. If he'd bad Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; bat Back ten's Arnica Salve will cere the worst case of piles on earth. It has cared thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's tbe beat salve io tbe world. Price 26c a boa. Cere guaranteed. Sold by G. O. Biateley, tbe druggist. 0 9m w ru.WMli. Dr. O. J. Bieawp. Agnew, Mick., sayes "I have aeed Foley's Honey and Taf to with gaad aaaeJta la every eaae." Clarke s talk vara of so hesitate t A Shetland Pony Wvt Unit TOR BOYS ggw fit GIRLS TSADt MARK 25 A PAIR WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISfACTION THE BEST FOR B0YSGiRLS reward, one of the ten ponies delivered free penee 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 the past always with best results. Ask for Pony Stockings at our hosiery counter. If you would compete in this guessing contest, be prompt, as same closes Nov. 25th. THANKSGIVING LINEN SALE Commences NEXT MONDAY & A. New Hair Ornaments THE V06T OPEBfl HOUSE. F. J. CLAKKE, Mansger. ONE NIGHT ONLY, SATURDAY, Nov. 16th. ECHO Xant OOBfCXXsTO-l 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 Laogblng Show of tbe Season. First 5 rows, 75c; balance of the house, 50c. Heats on sale at Clarke & Falk't, Post Office Pharmacy. Grace T. Hill, Dressmaking Parlors, Booms Hand 12, Vcgt Block, The Dalles, Or H. W. TURNER PROFESSIONAL Dyer and Cleaner Blankets scientifically cleaned and bleached. Portierre curtains dyed all colors. Mall orders will receive prompt at leatioa. Phone Red 11, &r&&V& Portland. Or. 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 great success wherever proposed. They offer to deliver free of ex- fense, to the lucky guesser, 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 per on which purchaser is to reg ister their guess of the combined weight of ten Shetland ponies, in the makers' possession at Ft. Wayne.- Each one of the ten guessers who come nearost to the aggregate weight, will receive, The only In responso to many inquir ies, we announce our Linen 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 Fancy Orooer es. GEORGE RUCH Pioneer Orooer. in FARMING If I'LKMKN lU Agents for Hooeter Drills, J. I. Case Steel Far. Harrows and Plow. Spring Tooth Harrows, Blasell Untiled Plows, Miteheli Wt oas and Hacks, Meuuty Baggies, ...Star Windmills... With Hall sod Roller bearings, aad tally warranted. Write oa for prices aed estelegees. All orders sotrasted to as will bare prompt stteetleo. Prises always right. The only Eaciaslve Hardware Store Io the ally. To Me "EVENING DRESS" war Full-dress Evening Suits made to your measure byonsof New York City's best wholesale tailors. Select your cloths from samples Jiist received. Plsaa your order at once and be prepared for society's first whirl. Dress Suit, silk Hoed. . fSOJ Tuxedo Coat and Vest, silk faced fBlO FIT GUARANTEED! as a ox- GO. SilK R for the Hair s siurt. i' OVER-WORK. Hundreds of Lawyers, Preachers. Actors, and other overworked Professional and Business Men whs thought fiey had kirirfev trouble have told as they bad never henn able to And anything to equal Lincoln Besnal Pilla for the care of that pain in the buck, and tbe nit i!'in feelinjj that so often precedes paresis. Price, $100 per box buy of your druggist or seat by mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper. ( LlffOOLI PE0PBIETABY 00., ft. Wayas, I, M. 'I Donnell, Agent, The Dalles, Or. Sexton & Walther Hardware, Iron and Steel Merchants... THE DALLES, OREGON. A full Una of BRIDGE A BEAOst ha BUrBHIUK OlEKiL HAHUKB, oojs W Cook and Heating Stoves. Sn IfAflfJ IB Ogm ' aaSnge gal lM anV' f