en VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1896. NO 99. THE SCENES OF RUIN Results of the Fire at Crip pie Creek.- - DESOLATION SEEN EVERYWHERE Only a Few Scattering; Buildings Ite iukIu Standing Thousands Are Left Homeless. Chipplk Ckkee, Colo., April 30. In a general way the ground within the fire limits does not present even a de cent rain. The fire swept everything before it just as if a flaming broom had passed over the district. The fire moved generally in a northern direction, spreading out eastward and westward under . the impulse of the terrific wind The Masonic temple, postotnce, ana a few other scattering business structures remain, but no vestige is recognizable of furniture or fixtures, iron or glass, everything having been melted away. As the day advanced thousands of people who had sought shelter in the neighboring districts flocked back to the scene ot their losses. Women and chil dren came with their husbands and fathers, but in most instances were turned back. Smouldering heaps ot debris were constantly bursting .into flame, fanned by the rising wind. Twenty acres of ashes are not very easy to han dle when the wind gets into them, and every available hose in town was put in use again by 8 o'clock this morning to flood the heaps of rains. On all foothills reaching down to the fire litiea stand homeless people awaiting news. The most of them will leave town if they can. ' " ' ' During the night officers and the military-patrolled the streets and arrested all who could not give a strict and prompt account of themselves, thus ridding the town of the lawless element. The jail was full by midnight, and after that the box cars at the Midland depot were improvised into prisons. - The morning train brought Sergeant Ben nington and squad of ten men from Denver, who at ones took charge of po lice affairs. The work of relieving destruction was formally begun at 1 o'clock' this morn ing, when many prominent men and women met in the Masonic building to organize. In addition to Cripple Creek citizens there was a substantial repre sentation present from Denver, Colorado Springe, Pueblo, Victor, and smaller ad joining townB. JACKSON TE8T1FIKS. Murderer of l"arl Bryan the Stand. Nkwpokt, Ky., April 30. According to the Kentucky law, which requires that if the defendant Is to be put on the the stand at all, he shall be called first, Scott Jackson was this morning pat on the witness stand.. He gave a brief sketch of his life in Jersey City and New York, and of his acquaintance with Greencastle, Ind., where his mother lives, and told briefly, his acquaintance with Pearl Bryan. He was in Green castle, Ind., from the spring of 1895 . until the middle of October in that year, and he saw her - often. He admitted . illicit relations with her during the last Christmas holidays. . He was about to . tell the statements made him by Will Wood, concerning Wood's relations with Pearl Bryan, when the court decided that such testimony was not admissable. Jackson said he had received many let ters from Wood, but they were so vile 'that he destroyed them all except two, which were now in the possession of the prosecution. ' ' ; STEAMKlt BERHDI1A SIGHTED. Filibuster Loaded with Arms and Mn Jfor Cabs. Jacksonville, Fla., April. 30. The Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report miDustering steamer .Bermuda was sighted about 4 o'clock Monday after noon twenty-five miles south of 'Moa quito inlet and fully forty miles out at eea. Captain E. J. Brown, of the coast ing schooner Mabel, sighted the Ber muda. The steamer passed about a mile to the eastward of the Mabel. Her fires were banked and she was going very fast. Her course seemed to be shaped for the Bahamas. Captain Browu knows the Bermuda well, and looked at her. through a glas9, but he saw only four persons on deck. - Captain Brown then ran his schooner in shore. and when near New Smyrna, saw two Spanish cruisers Bteaming slowly south. One was the Reina Mercedes. The Ber muda only eluded these vessels by stand ing far out to sea after leaving the bar at Mayport. When the- warships were sighted, Captain Brown says the Ber muda roust have been sixty miles south' east. Captain Brown is a lriend of Can tain Eeilly, of the Bermuda. He thinks that Captain Keilly will take the Ber muda east of the Bahamas and around the eastern coast of Cuba, and finally land the arms and men. Off Cape Florida, Captain Brown sighted a Spanish cruiser, which fol lowed his vessel over twenty-five miles. The Spaniards apparently finally con cluded that the Mabel was harmless. NEWS NOTES. Wisconsin's gift of the statue of Pere Marquette for stautary hall has been ac cepted. . In Senator Teller's speech yesterday he announced that he would not hesi tate to withdraw from the Republican party if it pronounced for a gold etandard. A second great fire yesterday de stroyed what was left of. Cripple Creek, except the railroad depot and a few straggling houses. The loss' is over $1,000,000. Democratic Speaking. Hod, A. S. Bennett," Democratic nom inee for congress in the Second district, will address the voters of the district at the following places on the following dates : , - P. ndleton, Saturday, May 2d, at 1:30 p. m. LaGrande, Monday, May 4th, at 130 p. m. Cove, Tueaday , Hay 5th, at 1 :30 p. m. Union, Tuesday, May 5th, at 7:30 p. m. ' North Powder, Wednesday. May 6, at 1:C0 p. m. Baker City, Thurday, May 7th, at 7:30 p. m. . Heppner, Saturday, May 9th, at 1:30 p. m. -Condon, Monday, May 11th, at 1 :30 p. m. Fossil, Tuesday, May 12th, at 1:30 p. m. Moro, Wednesday, May 13th, at 2 p. m. Grass Valley, Thursday, May 14th, at 1:30 p. m. 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Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours." For sale by Snipes' Kinersly, Drug Co. '.To I.et. The: Baldwin opera .house .would be leased to desirable tenant forv termcoLi' months. Address J. C. B. ostoffice box No. 211. apr21d3t SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Ralph P. Keyes, Plaintiff, . vs. O D Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon as irusiee rur me use ox ine uommon Bcnool Fund of Yi asco Countv. Oresron. John Banrer. Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Gather and th e Col umbia raver fruit Company, a corporation, Defendants. , To O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Ore gon as Trustee for the use of the Common School Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Gather, de fendants: In the name of the State of Orecron. Yon are ncreoy required to appear ana annwer trie com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service ot mis summons upon you, II served within this county; or if terved within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons ucon vou : or if served upon you by publication, then on or rei ore me nrsi aay 01 me next regular term 01 ims (jourt, ana it you ran so to answer, lor want then of. the nlaintiff will take Judement araintt you and apply to the Court for the relief prayed lur in ms cuiupioinc This summons is served upon you, the said defendent. Joseph A. Johnston, pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled court by the Judge of the above entitled court on the otn aay of April, 1896. HUJNlXJNUlOiM S W1LSUN, aprS-i Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. .By. virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon on the 29th day of February, 1896. In a suit therein pending wherein C. W. Cattier is uain'in ana u. n. Taylor, earan it. Taylor, oseph A. Johon, John Barger, State of Ore gon, as trustee for the use of the common school una 01 waseo county, Oregon, and Mis. Caro line H. Breese, are defendants, to me directed and commanding me to sell all of the fnllnwinir- described real property lying and situate in Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: Ixits seven and eight in block twenty-four in Bigelow's Bluff Anaiuon to uanes city. Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertali ing, to satisfy the sum of $1115.72 and interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 2 1st day of June, 1S95, and the further sum of 1100 and interest hereon at said Tate from said last named date. t nbiuriiey-s ieea, sua tne roriner sum 01 costs and disbursements ; I will, on the 6th day of may, Acxro, at me nour oi z o ciocjc p. m. ox saia day at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Ore gon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of said real property, to satisfy said sums and interest and the costs of such sale. T. J. DRIVER, apr8-i . Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, made and entered on the 27th day of March, 1896, in the mattei of the estate of Wil liam U. 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