CO O f It It VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1895. NO 184 A BURNING QUESTION Will the Shops at Sprague be Rebuilt. THE COMPANY UNDECIDED A. Heavy Wind Mlkn Standing Walls Dan parous Outside Cities Send Prompt Aid. Speaguk, Aug. 6 The wind has been blowing h territic gala all day. Stand ing walls are dangHmu', and a gang of men under Fire Cuief Denier have been tearing- them down aa rapidly as possi ble. Must of the burned out firms are now located in tents or frame building. It was reported this afternoon that the railroad company had ordered lumber for a round-house and would commence the building as soon as the material ar rives. The citizens' committee this morning received a dispatch from Kend rick stating the matter of rebuilding has not been definitely settled, and will not be without giving full consideration to all phnses of the subject. Letters and d'spatches from prominent people in the East, lead the citizens to believe that substantial shops will be built here. Everybody feels hopeful and business is better than for a long time. A car load of halibut arrived from Tacoma this morning and. everybody had a fish din ner. Provision are cming in plentifully and the town will so be on its feet again. Very few toughs have come to Sprague. and Marshall McGinnis and his deputies are chasing them out as fast as ihey ar rive. Safes are gradually cooling off and eeveral have already been opened. The contents in most instances were found in good condition. Many old railroad employes have been ordered to Ellens burg, Missoula and Edison, and the town is thinning out. Negroes Greatly Excited. Chicago, Ang. 6. Five hundred ex cited negroes today in mass meeting adopted a resolution demanding that Governor Atgeld protect the colored peo ple in Spring Valley, III., and asserting their determination to leave for that place tonight in the event of the refusal of the governor to take such action. The speeches were violent and deter mined. The colored people decided to stay in session all day and a committee of four was S'int to Spring Valley to report on the situation. The committee was ex pecced to reach the mines at 3:30 this afternoon, and itjwas decided that if they reported by telegraph that their brothers were not being properly pro tected by the state authorities a com pany of rescutes would leave Chicago at 4 :20 p. m. and go directly to the aid of the colored miners. A white lawyer earned Waters at tempted to advise moderation, and was promptly thrown through the window. The Italian consul at-ked that the police prevent the men from leavn g the city. Mayor Swift and Chief Badenoch held a conference, and it was decided that if the colored men attempted to board a train for Spring Valley they would be stopped bv policemen. Tiro Jliritl.b. Ships Lost. San FbanAisco, Aog. 6. Two well known BritieA ships, one bound from Melbourne tar London, and the other from Newcastle, N. R. W., to Panama, are long overdue", and local insurance men who have some risks on them have given both up for lost. The bark-Florence sailed from New castle on January 26, of this year, and has not been heard from since. .The supposition is that she has foundred or gone ashore on the South American coast. The other missing vessel, the ship Stoneleigh, sailed from Melbourne on February 27, and is, therefore, now out . 159 days. Tha Britieh ship Dunsyre, which recently arrived in London from Melbourne, reported having spoken the vessel on March 1. On the following day the Dunsyre encountered a terrific storm in which she lost sight of the Stoneleigh and the next day she passed through a lot of wreckage. The general belief is that all hands perished. Kartbquake Shock. Glovbrsville, N. Y. Aug. 6. An earthquake shock lasting nearly a min- uta was felt in this locality and the alarm caused among nervous people by the seismic shock was heightened by a heavy thunder etorm which immediate ly followed it. Several persons were seriously injured in the storm, and con siderable damage was done to property. Tne harm done to buildings includes bad damage to a couple of bouses which were struck by lightning. Many trees were uprooted by the force of the wind. Five Bodies Recovered. Florence, Colo., Acg. 6 Five bodies have thus far been recovered of victims of last week's cloudburst near Adilaide. Besides the three persons killed at that place the body of John Kennedy, a track-walker, who was swept down by t'ie fl'K)d, has been found. The remains of another man were found yesterday near McCourt. A footman trying to make his way through the canyon yesterday fell into the creek and was drowned. Dropped Dead From Heat. Portland, Or., Aug. 6. Thismorning Deputy United Stales Marshal J. M. Beatly, of Pendleton, arrived here on business, and will remain until tomor row. Mr Bently states that while he was at the Pendleton depot yesterday wait fur the westbound train, news came in that two men, employed on a farm about 4 miles from town, had dropped dead from the great heat. Both men were working with a threshing machine, one being engaged on a sack-sewer and the other raking the straw away. There is more Uatarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable.- For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescrib ed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitntional disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken inter nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure, fiend for circulars and tes timonials. Address. F.J.CHRNEY& CO., Toledo, O. aCs7"So'd by Druggists, 7oc. The Outrage Premeditated. Hong Kong, Aug. 6. In an interview today with the survivors of the Ku Cheng maesacre they declared the ut- rage was carried out in the most diaboli cal manner and whb evidently a preme- diated and carefully-arranged attack. It was entirely unprovoked and was made upon the occupants of the 'missionary station while asleep. The bodies of the victims were . buried at Foo Chow. 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