VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1896 NO 125. KATE FIELD IS DE4D A Well-Known Newspaper Woman Dies. PNEUMONIA CARRIED HER OFF She Was la the Hatratiau ZkIsmcIm as the Special CorreMndiii f the Chicago Tiinex-Ileralil. Chigacjo, May 80.--H. H. Kohleaat, of the Chicago Times-Herald, received a cable message this afternoon, dated Yokohama, and signed by Lorin A. Thurston, ex-minister to the United from the Sandwich island?, which eaid : "Kate Field died at Honolulu May 19, of pneumonia." N 'Miss Field was in the Sandwich isl ands as the special correspondent of the Times-Herald, 'and the last beard of her was a letter dated May 4, in which she informed Mr. Kohlsaat that she had been doing a great deal of horseback rid ing, and that the exercise in the open air had completely restored her health, which, before she went to the islands, had been badly shattered.- There were no further particulars than those con tained in the dispatch of Mr. Thurston. THE MOSCOW UOKKOIt. ' Fatalities Will Number Between Tiro and Three Thousand. Moscow, May 81. The' disaster on the Hodynsky plain yesterday i9y con stantly gaining in proportion, as the in vestigation by the authorities continues.' These are made under difficulties, as the recovery of the victims was conducted by hundreds of volunteers,' and many were . carried away before they were enumerated. Many additional deaths of the injured are occurring, which are only added to .the enumeration after borne time. ' It is said now the - fatalities will amount to between 2000 and 3000, but it is impossible as yet to learn exactly , the extent of the disaster. The ' official statement this morning places the 'dead recovered at 1336, and the seriously or fatally injured at 286. But, in contrast with this official statement, there are 1282 corpses lying this afternoon at the cemetery, besides the . many dead and dying that are known to have been removed from the ill-fated field by friends. j , J Various versions as to the origin of the stampede and crush are current, but the fact to which the most credence is attached is that the wagons laden with the 500,000 souvenirs, which were to be distributed among the people, were pro ceeding to the Hodynsky plain, followed by a multitude of eager peasants, when the attendants, with a view to pleasing the people, threw a number of souve nirs among the crowd. There was a wild scramble toward the point where they fell, and the. news spread like wild fire Dp. and down the throngs of expectant peasants that the distribution had commenced, This re sulted fn a headlong, pell-mell rush' for the booths .where i the distribution ., of souvenirs was to have been made later. The arrangement which' it was intended to make to keep the crowd in .order dur ing thie distribution bad not been com pleted at that early hou'r, and the force on hand was powerless' to stem tbe tide of the crush.of humanity. What added greatly to the disaster was the fact that these booths were . 'surrounded by ditches. The foremost persons in Jt he incoming crowds fell prostrate in these ditches, and the people following thenx speedily trampled tbem to death. Others stum bled over their bodies and met the same fate. And so the horror grew. The pres sure was so great upon the sides of the booths from the struegleBof the mass of . mad humanity that they gave, wav, and hundreds of people were forced .Jnto Highest of all in Leavening Power. tbem through the broken walla. One mounted gen d'arme near the booths was literally brushed to death, together with bis rearing and plunging horse.' There were no English people nor Americans among the victims. Many of those who came for the coronation had already left the city, and in any event, tonriets attended the fetes only in the afternoon. ... WI1ITELAW KEID'S OPINION. Says HcRlnley Will Be Nominated, on a Square Uonest-Mouey Platform. Ran Francisco, May 30. Whitelaw Reid left for the East tonight, after a six weeks' stay at Millbrae. He talked politics to the Chronicle before leaving and gave it as his opinion that McKinley would be nominated for. president on a "thoroueh-going, honest-money"" plat form. Asked it the Republicans would do nothing for silver, Mr. Reid said :' "The Republicans have always been eager to do everything for silver consist ent with preserving1 the parity of the metals and the soundness of onr cur rency. At that line they always have stopped, and at that lline, they surely will stop now, and ' the so-called silver states would be among the first to regret it if they did not." When asked about the vice-presidency, Mr. Reid said he was not a candidate, and that there were no indications that the nomination :was seeking him. He suggested Thomas B. Reed as the ideal Eastern candidate, but asked: "Why doh't you newspaper- people here, wbo are constantly demanding recognition for the' Pacific coast, put up a candidate for yourselves? Why not stand together for once and present De Young or Otis?" Blakeley & Houghton desire us to pub lish the following .extract from a letter of Chas. M. Gutfeld of Reedley, Fresno county; Calif., as they handle the rem edy referred to and want their customers to know what a splended medicine it is; ' "It is 'with pleasure 1 tell you that by one day 'a use of Chamberlain's Cough remedy,, I was relieved of .a very bad cold. My head was completely stopped up and I could not sleep at night. I can recommend this remedy." A cold nearly always' starts in the head and afterwards extends to the throat and lungs. By using this - remedy freely as soon as the cold has been contracted it will cure the cold at once and prevent it from extend ing to the lungs. . Otto Birgfeld is now ready to supply families with' the celebrated Gambrinus keg or bottle beer, delivered free of charge to any pert of the citv. Tele phone S4. . - - LOST. Last Thursday, a lady's gold watch. Finder please leave at this office and re ceive reward. - 3t T. A. Van Norden, the watchmaker and jeweier, can be found in his new quarters, opposite A. M. Williams' store. ' ' my8-lm , It May Do as Much for Yon. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III'., writes' that hejiad a seyere kidney trouble, for. back aud also that his bladder was . af fected. He t'riedibrny so called : Kidney cures bot without any good result. About a year ago. be began to use Electric Bit ters anT found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and. Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief One trial will prove our statement. Price 50c and $1.00. At Blakeley & Honehton'a Dru Store. . ' . ,. "i-i..;-Mo0 Money! Money! .. To pay Wasco countv warrants regis tered -prior .to-. July 3, 1892. Interest ceases after May 15; 1896.' " Wm. Michell, myl8tf ... . County Treas. ... ' " . . -r ? Take Simmons Liver t Regulator to prevent illness from the malarial poison which comes . with thesp'rin'g months. Simmons Liver Regulator is a mild lax ative that cleanses the system and puri fies the blood. , An excellent alterative and tonic for the spring." "I have been very much improved in health by tak ing Simmons Liver Regulator." M. Newport, Williamsburg, Ky. Latest TJ. S. 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