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VOL. VIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1895. NO 191 ILL NOT TOUCH THEM EAT EXCITEMENT IX ELLENSBURG kson Family Eefused Bury Its Dead. to Action of the Lynchers Meets falnljr With. Approval Officers Will Take Action. llensbubg, Wash., . Aug. 14. The es of the Vinsoca were cut down y this morning, taken to the under- r's and prepared for burial. Their ily was notified that the bodies were heir disposal, bat they told the pontics they would have nothing to kith them. Consequently, the coun- Jeill bnrv them. There has been no ue excitement here today, bat more the usual number of men have p on the streets discussing the affair. ond question, there is not a particle kmpathy for 'the desperadoes. All ede they only got what they de ed, yet, while this feeling prevails xtensively, it is a matter of very gen- regret that the city, which bereto has been so law-abiding, should be light into eucb unpleasant notoriety, ranch regret is expressed that the was not allowed to take its course. ile the jail- was being stormed, Judge ves and Major Frost made an effort et the militia company out, but so hy people were camping in the moun ts that they were unable to collect a rd until the affair was over. No her trouble of any kind is at all prob- p, and affairs are rapidly assuming Sir normal condition. charged by the fire. This awoke her husband, but too late to save her. Leaders of the Mob Known. acoma, Aug. 14. Deputy rTosecut- VAttorney Will Graves, of RUensburg, . t-h1 hero last nivht. Ha navR he iws the identity of the leaders and by members of the mob that lynched Vinson's and that upon his return Sllensburg, he will take immediate 3S to see that they are arrested and liehed. He is informed that the chers include man) of the most pro tent farmers and businessmen in and Jut Ellensburg. He believes that the nger Vinson would have been con- led of murder in the first decree and 1 j .i . gea, ana comaemns me meinoa 01 bishment adopted by the mob. Not Down on the Bills. Buffalo, Aug. 14. James Corbett B McVey, his spraring partner, creat- eonslderable excitement at the Lv- m boxing carnival by giving an ex ition that was not down on the bill. ring the second round of the- bout rbett made a punching bag of McVey, 1 the latter, in a fit of resentment, at- hp ted to clinch and throw Corbett, at same time calling him hard names. rbett pushed McVev to one side with remark that if it was a fight he was jer he would be satisfied in the next nd. When time was called Corbett, y pale, sprang to the center of the g with toe qmckness ' of a cat and 1 tided him all over the stage. The row a cut short by the master of ceremon- and the two pugilists retired to their their respective dressing-rooms. Librarians In Session. Denver Aug. 14. At the forenoon session of the American Library Asso ciation, Charles A. Nelson, Librarian of Colifmbia college, New York, reported the "List of American periodicals." Miss Wily J. Wade, of the San Francis co public library, read an interesting paper on "Cataloguing in the Future." Willian H. Brett, of the Cleveland pub lic library discussed the "Use of Periodi cals.' Committed Suicide Dknvkb, Ang. 14. Edward J. John son, a railway postal clerk, 29 years old, running betweeu Denver and Glen wood Springs, Colo., committed suicide today by swallowing carbolic acid. He bad been in the employ of the postoffice de partment 11 years. Recently be bad been suspected of irregularities, and of ficers had been watching -him for several days. It is scpposed be became aware of this fact and killed himself on ac count of it. Two L.les Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas,of Junction City, 111., was told by herdoctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured ber and she says it saved ber life. Mr. Thos. Jig gers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suf fered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result every thing else, then ttought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cared. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful effi cacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at the Snioes- Kinersly Drag Co. ,8. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. A Novel 4ugaestloa. Minneapolis, Aug. 14. Captain Jud- son JN. Cross, a prominent attorney, mailed President Dole this afternoon a letter containing the novel suggestion that Hawaii elect delegates to the Amer ican congress and demand that they be seated on the same basis as territorial delegates in congress. Captain Cross says congress would seat them. He maintains there are historical precedents and logical reasons for such a course Forest Fires on the 8 brand. acoma, Aug. 14. Forest' fires are rning again and doing much damage timber. In the woods south of Ta na, quite a are la burning tonight. wa cornea from Sbfjftbn that timber is tning in every parf Mason county, . the settlers-there are all on guard keep their property-froni burning. e hres . are particularly dangerous Lund Shelton, where-extensive losg- ; operations are carried on, and the ttered refuse burns like tinder. The ging men at Shelton claim that the ods should be back-fired in May and ae to prevent such devastating fires under the present law, back-firing is t allowed. Hnng Herself. Charleston, Mo., Aug. 15. Mrs. R Martin, the wife of a prominent far fir, living near tnis place, committed icide in the smokehouse. Before she ng herself she set fire to a lot of rub- h in the smokehouse, and the flames rned the rope which she was bung th. The body fell into the fire and ks terribly burned. - Several cartridge at were among the rubbish were dis Mr. A. A. Snyder, Sapt. Poor Farm, Winnesbelk Co., Ia., says : Last winter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and cured a arge running sore on his leg. Had been under care of physicians for months without obtaining relief. Sure cure for Piles. Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co. KnKSged to a Count Boston, Apg. 14. At the Tremont theater Miss Marie Millard confirmed the report of her engagement to Count Raoul de Brabant, of France. She eaid she met her husband-to-be iu Paris two years ago while she was studying there. Their engagement, however, was not formally agreed upon until Count de Brabant came to this country about thiee montn's ago. Miss Millard said she would not be married until the con clusion of her theatrical engagement two years hence. Black Renominated. Ckawfobdsville, Ga., Aug. 14. The democratic congressional convention of the 10th district today renominated J. C, Black by acclamation. The platform is a compromise on the financial ques tion. Black was elected on the face of the returns atjtbe last election, but on account of glaring irregularities resigned. Tom Watson, a populist, has already been nominated by the third party. Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com plaint, and often is fatal in its results. To avoid this you should use De Witt's Colic & Cholera Care, as soon as the 6 rst symptoms appear. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Will Be Dismissed. San Francisco, Aug. 14. According to a local paper, the indictment against C. P. Huntington, of the Southern Pa cific, for violating the interstate com merce law by issuing a pass, will be dis missed today. Jadge Morrow will be asked to dismiss the indictment on the recent ruling of the New York court in the case. Huntington is expected to arrive here this week. 115"S(Bil(B Fry everything from potato chips to doughnuts in Cotto g lene. Put Cottolene in a cold pan heat it slowly until it S will delicately brown a bit of i H bread in half a minute. Then H put in your food. It will pay a H you to try Cottolene just this H way see how delicious and H wholesome it makes the food. & v3 Get tha frpnnlnA. Mnlri nvpnvhpm In am I T Jsf three, and five pound tins, wlln trade W marks "Ootinlene" and tteer'a head incol M torpianl wreath on every tin. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louis, Mew fork, BMtaa, Price of silver and Lead. New; York, Ang. 14. Silver, 66c. Lead ,'S 37 J$. , . 'Injunction Against Betting. Chicago, Aug. 14. Judkie Gibb ns is sued an injunction today stopping bet ting at Harlem track. The injunction was asked for by Attorney-General Mal- oney. There are so many accidents to live stock wbicn cause delay and loss to the farmer in his work. In a large' number of instances the delay would be but trifling if a remedy was promptly applied. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment has for many years been regarded as the farmer's friend. Its healing on flesh of domestic animals is immediate and permanent. Price 25c, 60c and $1.1)0 per bottle. Dor sale at buipes-K-tuersly Drug Co. secretary Yiiurbtrr 111. . Niaqaba Falls, N. Y., Aug 14. Henry T. Tburber, President Cleveland's private secretary, is ill here. His indis position is not serious. It is the best patent medicine in the world" is what Mr. E. M. Hartinan, of Marquam, Oregon, says of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Wbat leads me to make this assertion is from the fact that dysentery in its worat form waa prevalent around here last summer and it never took over two or three doses of that remedy to effect a complete cure." For sale by Blakeley & HuugbtoQ Druggist. One-Fair Hate Agreed On. Dallas, Tex., Aug. 14. The general passenger agents of Texas have agreed on one fare for the round trip for the Corbett-Fitzsimmons, and other glove contests, to be held at Dallas, October 31 and immediately following dates. Mr. C. ii. Strong, principal of the public schools at Anderson, Cal., says: "I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have found it an excellent remedy for lameness and slight wounds." Lameness usually results from a sprain, or other injury, or from rheumatism, for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is es pecially intended and unequalled. It affords almost immediate relief and in a short time effects a oermanent cure. For 6ale by Blakeley Jc Houghton Drug gist. . Broke the Record. ' Southampton, Aug. 14. The Ameri can line steamer St. Louis arrived at 2 o'clock this afternoon and has broken the best eastward record. . The St. Louis left New YoJk August 7, clearing Sandy Hook lightship at 1 :11 p. m. Her time passage was 6 days 19 hours 43 minutes. The best previous eastward record, made July 3 last, waa 6 days. 22 boars 5 minates. The best westward record is held by the Fuerst Bismarch. Biros Taoonnlts Tead. Lkipsic, Aug. 14. Baron Bernhard Christian Tauchnitx, the celebrated pub lisher, is dead. . - Our Second Annual BLANKET SALE m m Commences Monday, Aug. 1 2. Blankets Blankets Blankets in great variety. " , at unmistakably SALE prices. that will save you DOLLARS. We have just opened 600 pair, of Blankets to run during our "Special Blanket Sale," which' will greatly exceed," in all respeets,any previous sales of the kind. We guarantee every- pair a Bargain. A M WILLIAMS & CO . (Fliiliiffi For Infants and Children. " Caatoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Soiir Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa. Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. 1 Caatoria, contains no Morpliine or other narcotic property. H Castnria is so well adapted to children that I recommend It aa superior to any prescription .tnown to me." H. A; Akchis. M. I., Ill South Oxford St Brooklyn, N.T. For several years I ha-re reoommeil3d your Ostoria,' and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." dwk F. PiRDSK, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. ' "The use of 'Castoris,' is so universal and Its merits ro well known that it reems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Cautoria within easy reach." CSKTiOB Mahttw. P. P.. New York City. Thc Camwnt Ooupjurr, 77 Murray Street, N. T. FRENCH & CO., v BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENKEALBANKLNG BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange . and. Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louie, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or mmn and Waflhinsrton. Collections made at all points on fav-1 orable terms. J. o. BCHBMCK, President. J. M. Fattbbsok, Cashier. first Rational Bank. THE DALLES. - - - OREGON Mfi'-atlftrJiG and Neuralgia cured by Dr. MILES' PAIN PILLti. "One cent a dose." A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to bignt 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. DIRBOTOR3. D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Sgbiici. Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Liibi. H. M. Bkall, DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LTMFi and ' CEMENT, Window-Glass ; and Picture . Mouldings ZE3I. G-ILLiIEllSriLsr BOSS, CASH NEWEST COODS BOSS CASH STRE. for little money. : STORE. Dry Goods, 1 1 Clothing, parnism r Boots and Shoes, For Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys and Children, straight from their makers. LOWEST. CAPS xmfoi