A A xyxy VOL. IV. v THE DAIXES. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1892. NO. S7. .-.,.5 W. E. GARRETSON. Leading - Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOB THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or. Kranich. and Bach Pianos. Recognised as Standards of the high est grade of manufacture. JUDGE NELSON'S DECISION. Speaking of patent medicines, the Judge says: - "I wish to deal fairly and honorably with all, and when I find an article that will do what it is recom mended to do, I am not ashamed to say so. I am acquainted with Dr. Vander pool (having been treated by him for cancer), and have used his blood medi cine, known as the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure, and while I am 75 years old, and have used many pills and other remedies for the blood, liver and kid neys, I must say that for a kidney tonic in'Brights disease, and as an alterative for the blood, or to correct the action of the stomach and bowels, it is a very su perior remedy, and beats anything I ever tried. J. B. Nei"son,- . - Yakima, Wash. At 50 cents a bottle. It is the poor man's friend and family doctor.- 1 J JOHN PASHEK, J - Tailor, Next door to Wasco Sun. Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest Styles, at Low Prices. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed each time. Repairing acid Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. CHAS. 6TUBL1NG. OWEN WILLIAMS. Stubling & Williams. The GeFmafliia, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON 'Dealers in Wines. Liauors and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. XU. H- Yoang, BiaGksmitri & vvapon shod General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. - . Hopse Shoeeing a Sociality Third Street, opposite tie old Lielie Stani The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. " --- - J pieiGp This old, popular and reliable house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been repapered and repainted and newly carpeted throughout. The . bouse contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience. Rates , reasonable. A good restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. C, W. KNOWLES, Prop. Clothing. Our pall r)e Of Clothing and Furnishing Goods is now complete. You can ' 5aue Toi?ey 13 y seeing our stock before making your purchases. in nn liutiD D RU G S Sn I PES &Kl N ERSLY -THE LEADING wiesi mi Retail Bruits XT 3E3 33 ZE. TJ Gr & Handled by Three Registered Druggists. " -. " ALSO ALL THE' LEADING ' Patent Medicines and HOUSE PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agent's in the City for The Sherwin, Williams Co.'s Paints. -WE The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars. . Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, J. O. FIflE DOMESTIC And KEY WEST ' CIGARS. . FRENCH'S 171 SECOND STREET, : WM. BUTLER & C p., -DEALERS IN- Building Material, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. A liberal discount to the trade JEFFERSON STREET, between Second Druggists ARE- The Dalles, Oregon MACK, and LIEjUOKft THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER. BLOCK. : THE DALLES, OR. in ail lines handled by us. and Railroad, THE DALLES, OR PANIC IN A TENEMENT THree Jewish Spagopes Filled With 1 People at the Time. CRUSH FOLLOWED AFTER CRUSH. The Mass in the Topmost Synagogue Pour, Fall and Roll Down. TWO HUMAN ATALASCnKS MEET. Scenes of Terror and Death Fighting - Through the Crowd The Killed - and Injured. - New Yobk, Sept. 23.- A false alarm of fire caused a panic in the Jewish syn agogue crowded with worshipers this morning. In the rash for the stairway four people were crashed and trampled to death, and a dozen seriously injured. The firemen succeeded in extricating the people from the blocked stairway. The panic occurred in a tenement build ing occupied by three synagogues, one on each floor.. In the synagogue on the top floor a candle accidentally ignited' a bit of drapery. Immediately an excited individual yelled fire, and theq the rush for the exit. came. At the front parti tion door there was a jam, then a crash and part of the board, wall gave way. The mass poured, fell and rolled down the steep stairway. . Three times as many persons were attending the synagogues on the lower floors, more than 1,000 in all. They heard the rush and crash above and heard the cries of fire, and immediately likewise made a rush for the street. At the second floor the two blind, and maddened human avalanches, met, and a furious struggle ensued. . Men and women. , fought, dumb, but withj:h.e madness of despair, and the .'weakest went down. The deadlock was broken again and again, only to be renewed with the same scenes of terror. . Slowly the solid mass, filling the stairway from wall to ceiling, slid down to the ground floor; down there it brought ap against a rush from the rear-floor synagogue, and all came to a dead stop. The police patrol arrived at this moment, and the officers, fighting their way through the crowd, finally broke the jam. Four women lay dead and nine are seriously injured. The injured, were promptly sent' to a hospital. Of the four dead taken to the station- house, three were identified. They are: Freda . Becker, 44 years, Russian ; "Naomi Rosenthal, 30 years, married ; Tuebe Boynim, aged 50. Immigration Checked. Qceenstowx, Sept. 23. In conse quence of the orders of the United States authorities that no second-class passen gers would be allowed to land in Amer ica unless they could ahow they are American citizens or have residences in America, the Canard line steamer Ce phalonia, from Liverpool for Boston, put forty passengers ashore at Liverpool who were neither citizens nor residents of the United States. Thirty-three others who had never been in the United States were landed here today by the same vessel. All these persons will be returned to their homes by the Cunard company. . A Horrible Death. Arlington Record. . Wednesday morn ing,' as Watchman Leghorn, just starting on his daily rounds, was about two-miles east of here on the railroad, he discovered the mangled remains of a man scattered over the road "and "covering a space of two hundred feet. . Mr. . Leghorn had the fragments brought to Arlington as soon as he could summon assistance, and they were deposited in the car house near the depot. It was a sickening sight, one thafwill be remembered a long time by those who viewed it. The head, left arm, and both legs were completely sev ered from the body. The supposition is that the man was riding on the truss rods of a coach of No. 2, . which passes here at 2 :15 a m., and either becoming sleepy or not having a firm hold on. the rods was thrown from his position and instantly ground under the fast flying wheels. Deceased was a young man, light haired and complected, and was about 20 years of age, as near as could be determined. : He had a letter in " his pocket addressed to Charles Z. Edwards, Portland, Oregon, postmarked Redding, Cal., and ' signed "Brother Jim." A coroner's jury was empannelled, and re turned a verdict in accordance with the above facte. - Current Topic In Cajon ; valley, San Diego county, Cal., the crop of 3,200 acres of vineyards is being gathered, and . besides twenty eight cars of grapes for the fresh fruit markets of the east, the yield will be 5,130 tons of raisins. ' One grower will name his raisins Amerciau Eagle grapes, instead of London layers, etc. The stockholders of the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar company have been told by Claus Spreckels that the outlook" at the islands is not favorable. The first cotton mill to-be established in . China has its machinery : imported from the United States. The operatives are mostly Chinese women who, receive $4 per month. A good strongman earns $5 per month. The cotton is raised in the vicinity, and costs about 6 cents per pound. '-. - ' . ' If Commissioner Peck made false re turns of the effect of the McKinlev law in New York, it shonld be easy, to prove their falseness.- Inquiry made of a few of the industries named in bis schedules would show Peck's report to be true or false. If he were proven false in parts it would be reason to believe his whole re port a lie.. -But too many others have made similar : reports. A senate com mittee of investigation unanimously made a similar report. Peck's report is true as a whole and true in detail. -. His report cannot be discredited by a charge that he burned the records. Prof. W. H. Wiley, national chemist, is making preparations for a test of the sugar beets raised in the Palouse country to discover their saccharine qualities, and farmers are sending information and samples for the purpose., A- combined effort is being made there to promote the culture of the beet, and lucrative returns are certain to follow the establishment of a factory for manufacturing sugar. A Falling Qut. - A dispatch from Columbus, Ga., says that at a meeting there yesterday Mrs. Lease characterized the Atlanta Journal as a lying sheet and its representative, as a liar. .; The reporter who'-obtained the' affidavits in Pulaski ' regarding Weaver was on the stage, and stated he had the affidavits in his pocket to prove the correctness' of the Journal's report," and he would read them ; Weaver de clared : he should not, as he had en gaged the house. Great confusion en sued. The reporter was finally, removed from the stage. He told. Weaver that Mrs. Lease'B sex protected her, but he would hurl the lie in the teeth of any man who would step out as her chatu pion. - - ' ; - Heroism Shown. ' Astorian. Much heroism of the calm, deliberate, kind has been displayed at New York by the medical profession since the cholera scare set in. The women who have volunteered as nurees are also entitled to high praise. ! r ; There's . Too Much . Riak. . Helena Journal. ' There may be men in Montana, will risk money on the tiger, but we doubt if any are in favor of the . wildcat money which is provided for by the national democratic platform. ROYAL IS Best Baking: Powder The .Official Government Reports: The United States Government, after elaborate tests, reports the Royal Baking Powder to be of greater leavening strength than any other. (Bul ' let in 13, Ag. Dep., p. 599J The Canadian Official Tests, recently made, show the Royal Baking Powder highest of all in leaven ing strength. ( Bulletin 10, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep. In practical use, therefore, the: Royal Baking Powder goes further, makes purer and more perfect food, than any other. : - Government Chemists Certify: . "The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phos phates, or other injurious substances. V - ", "Edward G. Love, Ph.D." "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. : " .. ; "Henry A. Mott, M. D.,Ph.D." . "The Royal Baking Powder is purest in quality and high est in strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. ' Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D." COLOMBIA IN DANGER. An Esiflemic of EeyoMons in South . AM Central America. QUARANTINE RAISED A RACKET. Business of All Kinds Said to be Com' pletely Paralysed. ; .i AN AMABIVAN WAll SHIP WASTFD. Intelligent Residents . io elBieved, Re sent The Action of Panama Au- thorlttes. ( .. ' Washington-, Sept. 23. The epidemic -of revolutions in Central and South America seems to be spreading. , Colom- " bia is now in danger. Word has reached the state department that seriouB trouble is brewing in consequence of the quaran-. ." tine established against European and T . American vessels. The trouble "was commenced by the action 'of the author ities at Savanilla in firing on the British, mail steamer Atrato as' a .warning to keep out of that port. ' British residents - . have, resented this action; and. other foreigners,, especially- merchants, arei complaining bitterly at the action of the Panama authorities in closing all ports against European and American ships. Business is said to be completely paraly- -zed, and general discontent prevails as. ' the result. - The American consul at. - -Colon has advised that an American " man-of-war be sent there as a. meansof; -preventing trouble and to protect Am-, erican interests should the necessity arise. His request: was promptly com- -" plied with. - Admiral Walker - was tele- r -graphed to last night to dispatch ', the . " cruiser Concord to Colon immediately,- and he replied this morning that the der . partment'a orders had - been .. complied . with. . The Concord should- arrive- at Colon tonight. ' ' - - A Monstrous Social Disease. . '-. Telegram. Several hundred immi-- " grants, absolutely and literally poverty- . stricken, waiting in ' quarantine -at -Quebec to enter the ' United States. What a disgrrce this is to our present laws. Within a few days this mob has . collected; . What is the number for the whole year? -The very . thought of the dregs of European humanity which are- being dumped into - America as a gar-' -bage ground is staitling. Talk about the invasion of a few germs of cholera,, it ia nothing compared to the humane parasites that are being shipped ia myriads to America to infect our cus- . toms and civilization with a eocial dis- ' ease that cannot be cured. 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