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VOL. VII
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1894.
NO. 258
THE ANGEL OF DEATH
Still Hovering Over the Czar
of Russia.
NO IMPROVEMENT IS NOTICEABLE
Foreign Residents Warned of Saucer In
Certain PlacesJapanese Diet
Closed Its Session.
St. Petersbubg, Oct 23. The follow
ing bulletin was issued at 10 oclock
this morning: "The czar slept better
last night. Hia majesty has little appe
tite, and there is no improvement in the
imperial patient's strength or in the ac
tion of the heart. His oedema has in
creased." Reached a Terrible Crisis.
. Paris, Oct 23. A dispatch to Figaro
from Livadia says the disease from
which the czar is suffering recently
reached a terrible crisis, which lasted
thirteen hours. The dispatch adds:
"At present his majesty is slightly bet
ter. . The imperial physicians, though
treating the situation as serious, are less
pessimistic
Change for the Worse.
Berlin, Oct. 23. A Livadia dispatch
says that the czar has changed for the
worse. His abdomen and legs are
swollen. He moves but little, except
with assistance.
Tbree Days to X.1to.
Vienna, Oct. 23. Private advices re
ceived ia this city state that the czar's
demise may be looked for within three
days.
The Cxarewltch's Bride.
Livadia, Oct. 23. Princess Aiix of
Hesse-Darmstadt, the betrothed wife of
the czarewitch, arrived here at 5:30 yes
terday, accompanied by Grand Duchess
Sergius of Russia. The princess was
met at the Russian frontier by Grand
Duchess Sergius. At Alustha the bride
elect was welcomed by the czarewitch
and his uncle, Grand Duke Sergius. As
the princess and party drove through
Yalta, the czarewitch and his intended
bride, seated side by side, were heartily
cheered by crowds. . The imperial castle
was reached at dusk, and Princess Alix
was immediately conducted into the
presence of the czar and czaiina. The
imperial sufferer greeted the princess
with every mark of affection. The
bride-elect, accompanied by the czarina
and other members of the imperial
family, proceeded to the chapel caBtle.
A eolemn religious service was then con
. ducted, Princees Alix kneeling beside
the empress, joining in long and fervent
supplications offered for the recovery of
the czar. After the religious ceremony
the princess and imperial party returned
to the room occupied by. the czar. The
Grand Duke and Duchess Vladimir, the
former a brother of the emperor, ar
rived Sunday, and the king of Greece is
on his way from Vienna.
Professor Merzchjeweki, specialist in
nervous diseases, supposed to have been
summoned to attend the czarina, has re
turned to St. Petersburg, from which it
is presumed there is no truth in the sen'
sational stories circulated regarding the
health of her majesty.
Marriage Will Take Place.
St. Petersburg, Oct. 23. It is an
nounced that the marriage of the czare
witch to Princess Alix of Hesse will take
place at Livadia unless the condition of
the czar is so serious as to prevent.
Will Be Quietly Married.
Berlin, Oct. 23. The Cologne Gazette
publishes a dispatch from St. Peters
burg saying it is now generally accepted
that the arrival of Princess Alix at Liva
dia will bejfollowed by her prompt ad
mission into the Greek church and mar
riage quietly to the czarewitch.
y The Japanese Diet.
Hiroshima, Oct. 23. The special ses
sion of the Japanese diet closed yester
day. Every measure presented was
unanimously passed. A memorial was
unanimously adopted urging the govern'
ment to execute the desire of the mikado
with a view to the restoration of peace
in the East, the increase of the glory of
Japan,' the punishment of China and the
prevention of future disturbances of
Eastern peace. The memorial concludes
' Highest of all in Leavening Power.
with the declaration that Japan will not
tolerate interference by any nation to
prevent her obtaining the ultimate ob
jects of the war which she has " been
waging against China.
Earthquake! In California.
San Francisco, Oct. 23. Dispatches
received this evening show that South
ern California was shook by severe
earthquakes shortly after 3 o'clock this
afternoon. At Los Angeles the shocks
were light and scarcely noticed, but at
Ocean side, Santa Ana, San Diego and
other places the tremors were more ee
vere They drove people from large
buildings into the streets. Windows
were broken and clocks were stopped at
Sau Diego.
A telephone message received here
from Campo, a small town on the Mex
ican border, 55 miles east, says the shock
there was severe, but the damage not
serious.
The Seismic disturbances were heavi
est at San Juan Capistrono, were, be
sides the breaking of windows, crockery
was shattered in many houses.
Foreign Residents Warned.
London, Oct. 23. A Shanghai dis
patch says the Chinese fleet, which re
cently left Port Arthur, has reached
Wei-Nei. The taotai of Shanghai has re
quested foreign consuls to warn the sub
jects of their governments to avoid lo
calities where large bodies of Chinese are
stationed, He also requested that all
Japanese residents of China, to whom'
he refers as "Fawning pigmies," shall
register at the city of Tien-Tein by the
20th prox.
Reports have been received in Shang
hai that two boats connected with the
torpedo service have been blown up at
Taku and eight persons killed and two
wounded in the disaster.
Sentenced to be Hanged.
Colmubia, S. C, Oct. 23. Jack Bla-
don, one of Tillman's dispensary con
stables, who killed the first man, a
negro, for violating the dispensary law,
in Spartenburgh county last April has
since found guilty of murder, and sen
tenced to be hanged. Bladon tried to
arrest the negro, who fled, whereupon
Bladon shot and killed him. Bladon
had been shot in the fight which pre
ceded the arrest by one of the negro's
friends. Since the deed Bladon has
been returned on the force, and he took
part in the Darlington riot. It is be
lieved his Ben ten ce will be commuted by
Governor Tillman.
Prominent Rancher Missing.
Rio Vista, Cal., Oct. 23. Patrick Mc
Cormick, a prominent rancher of this
place, is missing. He left for Suisun
last Wednesday morning, presumably to
pay his taxes, and interest on a note.
He left his team at his brother-in-law's
in Suisun, and said he was going to the
bank and to the courthouse. He did
not do -either, but dropped completely
out of sight, It is stated that he was
worried about money matters, and for
some time has been despondent.
Town Destroyed by Earthquake.
London, Oct. 23. Tokia advices state
that the town of Sakata was almost whol
ly destroyed by an earthquake last even
ing. Many were killed and a large
numbered injured.
For the many accidents that occur
about the farm or housebould, such as
burns scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged
wounds, bites of animals, mosquitoes or
other insects, galls or chafed spots, frost
bites, aches or pains in any part, of the
body, or the ailments resulting from ex
posure, as neuralgia, rheumatism, etc.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment has proved itself a sovereign rem
edy. Price 25c, 50c and f 1-.00 per bottle.
For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug
Co. - - '
. Maud I'm going to keep count of
how many times Jack kisses me. Susan
There'll be a great fluary in the blank
book market. Town Topics.
The success that has attended the use
of Dr. J. H, McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin-
ament in the relief of pain and in curing
diseases which seemed beyond the reach
of medicine, has been truely remarkable
Hundreds supposed to be crippled for
life with arms and legs drawn up crook
ed or distorted, their muscles withered or
contracted by disease have, been cured
through the use of this remedy. Price
25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by
the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Latest U; S. Gov't Report
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Fit is
the mind that
makes the man,"
said Watts, bat modern ethics
deny this, end give the credit
to the tailor. ' It i3 question
able, however, if cither are
right
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has some claims
in cliisrespect.thereforc those
.Kirents who would build up
; ue physique of their cbildrc:
iiy strict attention to their
diet. Children are all fouti cf
pastry; for this to ba liealiW
fully prepared.
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must be used as a shortening.
Jfll Recommended
oy ine cesi looks.
Consult your physician up
on its healthfVilness.
Bend tbree cents in stamps to N. K.
Fnirbank A Co., Chicago, for hand
some Cottolene Cook Book, contain
ing six hundred recipes, prepared by
nine emicentoathoriUes on cooking.
Cottolene Is sold by all crocers.
; Befoza all substitutes.
Made only by
N.K. FA1RBANK & CO.. '
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK. BOSTON
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Naval Paymasters.
There are now only six assistant
paymasters in the navy, and none was
appointed earlier than 1892. This is
the lowest grade in the pay corps, and
it carries the relative rank of ensign.
The assistant paymaster remains in
that grade from seven to eleven years,
and during the first three or four years
may expect billets only on small ships
and unimportant shore duty. There
was a pretense fifteen or twenty years
ago to appoint to the pay corps after
competitive examination, but it was
abandoned,' and now appointments are
obtained by influence of one sort or an
other. Line officers who cannot g-et
their sons into the Naval academy are
sometimes content to sacrifice their
professional prejudice against the staff
and seek for the young men places in
the pay corps. The average age of
men in the lowest rank of the corps is
perhaps somewhat greater than that of
line oflicers of like rank.
Did All fie Wanted It To.
An old farmer, who was sitting1 on a
dry-goods box beforo the post office in
the village, talking about the total
failure of the crop3 and the price of
corn, suddenly paused as he saw a
slick-looking- city chap pass, and
stepped up to him. As the young man
paused, the gentleman from the coun
try inquired:
"Say, young chap, ain't you the fel
ler what sold me the pump last sum
mer?" "Perhaps I did, my friend; I sold a
number in this neighborhood."
"Wall, give me my money back, you
durned swindler!" .
"Why so? Didn't the pump do what
I wanted it to?"
"Not by a mighty big sight; it
wouldn't raise any water at all."
"Water! Pshaw! All I sold you that
pump for was to raise the wind," and
Mr. Slick hurried around the corner.
American Tribune.
A Bora Uallant.
A Detroit home has among its lares
et penates a small boy who will be a
Chesterfield in point of manners at
least, if given half a chance. He has
a (Treat admiration for his mother,
and yet there are times when she is
compelled to punish him. Such a
thing occurred the other day.
"Now," she said after she had con
cluded a vigorous spanning for will
fulness, "I hope you have changed
your mind."
"No. mamma," he sobbed, "I always
said I'd rather be spanked by you
than kissed by any other lady in town
and I think so yet" Detroit Free
Press.
Basle's Explanation.
Little Susie carried to a neighbor's
house a beautiful pat of butter all
covered with fanciful markings.
"How does your mother make the
butter look so pretty, my dear?" some
one asked. '
"Oh, she did that with our brand
new comb," said Susie. Toledo Blade,
Don't commit suicide-on account of
your "incurable" blood disease. The
Bensiblev thing for you to do is to take
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If that fails, why,
then keep on trying, and it will not
MTTaLIII &
- 1 I. m ill
fail. The trouble is, people get dis
couraged . too soon. - '"Try, try, try
again." .
NOTICK.
No Freight will be accepted fox ship
ment between the hours of 5 P. M . and
8 A. M., except Live Stock and Perish
able Onods. . !., I. A. N. Co. -
7nly SOtu, 1894.
For Balance of this Week.
AM
Regular $4.00 values
Regular $5.50 values
LADIES Remember for
Kensington
Storm Rubbers,
50c per pair.
For Infants and Children. .
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Soar
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child ia rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
Castoria Is po well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Abohkk, H. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
For several years I have recommenaed your
Castoria, and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwth F. Fardkb, M. D.,
325th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of 'Castoria is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Pew are the ln
tellifrent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach.
Cabum BLiBTTK, D. D.,
NewYorkOity.
Tn Czhtaos Cokpakt, 77 Murray Street, 17. T.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT AliKNEttALBANKING BCSINE8B
Iettur of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and varioni point in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections rual at rH noints mi fav
orable ternif. ,
Lais' Maciista ni Nrouibis
EJMbARGEpET of STORE.
Owing to increase of business and putting in a stock of Dry Goods,
the store has been lengthened by thirty-five feet.
FROM ENGLAND DIRECT LADIES'
Tiii Iriiii Hals, Fata, Flows.
Agency of the
Brownsville Clothing,
Underwear, Blankets,
Etc., Etc.
ASSORTED LINE.
Something very Dressy in
Plaids, Stripes and Black. W
at , $2.95
at ........ 4.25
Regular $9.50 values at .. .. .$7.80
Regular $10.50 values at. .. .... 8.75
Don't Neglect This Opportunity.
the balance of this week only.
A. M. WILLIAMS & GO.
E. JACOBSEN
THE LEADER IN
Pianos and Organs, Books,
NOTIONS, STATIONERY.
Call and get his prices. Sells PIANOS on
easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet
any COMPETITION.
162 Second St, THE DALLES, OR
J. .1. SCHSNCK,
President.
J. II. Patterson,
Cashier.
first flational Bank.
THE DALLES, t-
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold uu
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRBOTOKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schkmck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A . Liebb.
H. M. Bball. .
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Kastern Oregon. .
'
Address P.O. Boxl81.The Dalles
JosoES M. H0NYWILL,
) Importer.
OF
A complete line of
Rubber Footwear
Just received.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
and
Picture Moulding,
IEEE. G- Xj IEj UST
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs - Cecals.
FINE LINE OF
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGA8S
At Our Old Place of Business.