CO VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1895. NO 183 STORM IN NEW YORK kSniall Sized Tornado Visits the City. CINCINNATI DOCKS BURNED King of D.nmirk 111 Rtota Persia Keports of Dnt From IilsntnlaaT. in New York, Ang. 5. Several severe quails accompanied by lightning and a re&t downpour of rain, struck tms city Vnd surrounding territory last evening, k number of accidents being reported, two men were drowned by the capsizing If a yacht at the Narrows. Two adults Vnd one child were drowned in the East iver, and a trolley-car in the annexed Uistrict was struck by lightning, half a pozen persons being injured. It is eared that a number of accidents to poating parties will yet be reported. During the afternoon storm, the wind lew at the rate of 60 miles an hour, he rainfall during the afternoon was .2 of of an inch. The mercury which ose to 77 degrees at 12 :20 p. m., fell to 2 at 2:30 p. m., and remained station ary thereafter, Jiixcursionists to the bany near-by resorts were caught in he showers and the returning boats and rains this evening were uncomfortably rowded. Forty-Two Wonnda. City of Mexico, Aug. 5. Aa autopsy has been held upon the body of Jesus plmosy Contros, the congressman and ournalist, who was assassinated in aebla. It revealed the fact that be had been stabbed 42 times in the chest, Vnd would probably have been "stabbed toner had not one of the dacrsrera been broken, the blade remaining imbedded n the muscles. The heart was pene rated twice by a weapon wielded by a ery strong hand and with sure aim Kher stabs might apparently have been done by bund men, so wild was heir direction. Nothing at present is known as to the athora of the deed, but indications how clearly that it was an act of pri ato vengeance, done by men who so imed their crime as to elude the vigil- nee of policemen who were in the neigh borhood of the street where the body ras found. Both officers have staled feat they neither saw nor heard any- hing unusual during the night. Babels Dispersed. Haoana, Aug. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel lolina, at the head of a force of auxil- i . : !. : : u i : ii. me insurgents commanded by the well- nown leader, Matagas, at Sabana Tor es, near Rosario Vieja, in the province f Santa Clara, dispersed them. The hsurgents left four dead and had many ounded. Among the killed was Cap tain Jose Xieyes Uadrera, wnoee body Vaa fully identified. ' On the side of the roops one corporal and one guerilla was ariously wounded. Lietenant Ruiz, at the head of a Vjuadron of cavalry, has had a brush kith the insurgent band commanded by potonos at Seborucal, province of Santa lara. The insurgents lost three killed nd had eight wounded. Captain Candas exchanged shots ith the insurgents commanded by Ber- ludez and Names. The insurgents had ve wounded. Struck by Llgntnlua;. Babnbsvillk, O., Aug. 5. A strange teak of electricity was the striking by gbtnin'g of the dwelling of James Reed, 'here was no rain and the sky was al iost clear. The chimney on the east nd of the building was knocked down nd the water conductor at the other jnd of the building was unsoldered. It ft the conductor and shivered to atoms post In the picket fence adjoining, baking a large hole in the ground. everal people were stunned, but none jeriously injured. Vessels In Fort at Cincinnati Threatened. Cincinnati, Aug. 5. About 2 p. m. re broke out on the Big Sandy wharf- oat It spread rapidly and soon swept ut the wharf-boats of the Louisville hail line, and the New Orleans & Mem his lice. Everything along the public landing is going. At 2:30 the big steamers Carrol it on and the Big Sandy were burned, and everything in port was threatened. Videla Elected New Yore, Aue. 5.- President. -A Herald special frora Valparaiso says: Senor Eduardo Videla was elected president at a recent session of the bouse of deputies. It is already openly charged in conservative circles that the new ministry is bound to be short lived. At tention is called to the fact that the same promises to uphold the treaties, to solve the financial problems, of the country, and, in fact, to take all pledges made oy the ministry which has just been overthrown. Minister HsoKnile Coming- Home. New Yoke, Aug. 5. A Herald special from Valparaiso says : The United States minister, James MacKenzie, will leave for the United States August 13. The government has refused, to reduce anchorage charges to Pacific companies who offer to send steamers direct to this port. The decree giving such rebates to a French company is also revoked. Kaiser William at Cowes. Cowes, Aug. 5. Emporer William of Germany arrived here this afternoon on the imperial yacht Hohenzollern. He was saluted by the British fleet, the German ironclads and the British guard ship Australia. He was met by the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cannaught, on behalf of the queen, and landed and visited her majesty at Osborne. track With an Ax. Tacoma, Aug. 6. A young man named Nagg accidentally stepped in front of his brother, who was cutting down, a tree, at Store's landing, near this city receiv ing a blow of the ax squarely on the back of the neck. The wound is very serious, but as the jugular vein is not cut he may recover. "It is the best patent medicine in the world" is what Mr. E. M. Hart man, of Marquam, Oregon, says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 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Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on bew York, Chicago, St. Louis, Ban Francisco, .Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on tav orable terms. J. 8. BCHSXCK, . President. J. 21. Pattzrsok, Cashier. first Rational Bank. THE DALLES. - - - 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 on New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIRBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Sohknck. Ed. M. Williams, Qko. A. Lisbk. - II. M. Bkall. Trousers DOORS, W jlsvj vv SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. HI. Q-XjZEHSTlsr. " ' ' , .) i Ml ii hi. mm smi is.sj HSinlH i III I II ' "" '