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. : ' ' i J ' " . 1 ' ' - : " VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1896 NO 231 TWO ROBBERS BAGGED One Instantly killed and An other Badly Wounded. THIRD ESCAPED WITH THE LOOT First Bank of Joseph, la Wallowa County. Oregon, Raided and Two Thousand Dollar Taken. La Graxde, Or., . Oct.' 1. At 2:20 this afternoon the First Bank of Joseph, in Wallowa county, was robbed pf about $2000 by three men, one of hom is dead, another, is badly wounded, and the third is being pursued by a posse of citizens. At the time of the hod-op, tbe-e were four customers iu the bank. Cashier Miller is in La Grande attending the fair and J. D. McCully was acting in his place. In waiting on bis customers, McCully had occasion to go into the vault. When he came back and looked up, he was confronted with a shotgun in the hands of one of the robbers, arid was. told to throw up his hands. The custom ers had already complied with this re .quest, and McCully did likewise. One of the robbers leaped over . the railing and opened the private, door, through which the men in the ;bank were made to pass, and then they were lined up against the wall. One robber took a position at the. outside door and compelled all passers-by to halt and throw up their hands. ,In the mean time the third robber had gone into the vault. He took all of the currency and coin, even to nickels, and placed them in a sack that be carried. Coming out, he put everything into the sack that he could find on the Counter. ; He then de manded from McCully the keys to the private boxes, and ransacked them. By this time the report that the bank was being robbed had reached the citi zens, several of whom armed themselves and awaited the appearance of the 10b . bera. As the robbers made their exit from . the bank, Alex Donnelly, a man of 25 years old, opened fire, killing one of the robbers instantly .and wounding another, hitting the Utter twice. The third rob ber, who had the sack containing the coin, succeeded in reaching and mount- ing his horse, after dropping his gun He then made off over the hills toward . Prairie creek, afterward turning toward Cornucopia. . , Killed In a Collision.. Pittsburg Oct. 1". Two freight trains collided last night at ' Philson, on the Baltimore & Ohio-railroad, 124 miles east, of Pittsburg, making one of the worst wrecks in the history of the .road. One man is dead, two ptobably fatally injured, and several others missing. The erade at Philson is over' . 100 feet to the mile. The fast freight east-bound was scheduled to meet the west-bound freight at Philson. The 'latter train waited on the main track for the east- bound train. On the down grade the crew of the latter lo9t control of the train. It was going at a high rate of speed when it struclr . the other train, every car being thrown to a common . center in - the! collision and ground to atoms. The engines were smashed to sca'p iron. Debris is piled as ' high as telegraph poles. Suicide of a Bride. Caieo, 111., Oct. 1.- -At 5 o'clock this mornine Mrs. Frazier, ai; bride , of four days, shot herself' through the heart living instantly. No reason was given The vounz couple were prominent in church and society. " ' An Aged Maiden Cyclist. ' Oakland, Cal., Oct. 1 Miss Christina E. Yates claims the distinction of being the oldest wheelwoman on the coast. She is proud of the record she has made awheel, and stands .ready to meet any woman of her age on the coast, either in a contest of ekillfnl riding or as a matter of endurance. " Miss YatPS is-S0 -years old. She says that age does not coun when it comes to riding a bicycle. She can wheel her way over the roughest roads and eeldouti gets weary. ; . " Miss Yates resides at 960 Grove street where she can be seen almost any day going oat for her exercise. 'She gave an Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baklnz nowder. Hiehest of 11 in leavening strength. Latest United State Government Food Report. KOYAL J3AKINQ rOWOBB JO., EW 1 OfK exhibition of riding yesterday morning in Jefferson Park in" the presence of a number of people. The way she sailed around the paths and cut the figures 8 with a wheel was a revelation to a few young damsels who bad been inclined to make fun of the aged cycler. STANDS BI THE FAKTY. Ex-Governor Lace Baa Mot Deserted to Bryan. Souta Bend, Ind., Oct. 1. Ex-Gover nor Cyrus NT Luce, of Michigan, widely quoted as taring declared for W. J. Bryan, has written a letter to a friend at Laporte, Ind.,' authorizing a denial. He says 'that while' not in accord with the declaration of the Republican plat form on the money question, yet he believes it his duty to vote for McKinley. He has received a thousand letters of inquiry, he says. ; '. ' ';' COLUBADO REPUBLICANS. Crown of Cactus and Cross of Hot Tomales." Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 30 Thomas R. Hoffmier, a young attorney from La Junta, was nominated for con; gress today by the Republican conven tion of the Second congressional district He made a . brief speech, concluding as follows: " The crown of cactus cannot be pressed npon the brow of labor, nor can you crucify mankind upon a pross of hot tomales." . ' Goes Back on Watson Bikmingtox, Ala., Oct." 1. Captain Reuben F. Kolb, father of the Populist party in Alabama, editor ot the People's Tribut.e, the organ of the party here, publishes an editorial coming out for Bryan and Sewall, throwing pverboard Watson and Dr. G. B. ' Crowe; the. Pop ulist candidate for congreta.;c ' ' Wants Both to Withdraw. Pailadelphia, Oct. 1. The American ihis week will print an -editorial with the caption, "Sewall or-Watson Which or Neither?" in which it calls on both those gentlemen, in the interest of the election of Bryan, to withdraw in order that Chairman Jones' may name a can didate who will be acceptable to all in teres ts. - ' - . The Discovery Saved Bis Life. Mr. G. Caillouttee, Druggist, Bearers ville, 111. says: 'To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. , Was taken with La Grippe and tried" all the physi cians tor miles aDonc, out ot no aval. and was given up and told I could not live. - Having Dr. King's New Discoverv in my store I Sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold: we won't Keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. .-.' tow Bates for September 25th. For train No. Tj Sept. 25th, and train No. 7, same date, the O. R. & N. Co. will sell tickets to Portland and return at the extremely low rate 'of f3.15, good to return nntil Sept: 27th. -: 18-dt25 . E. E. Lytle, Agent. Hop Gold beer is the qneen of the table beers for the family. .Stubling & Williams are agents . for the same. Try it. ' e24 lw. ' . r. " Female Help. Wanted. Wanted Red-beaded girl and horee'to" deliver premiums -given with Hoe Cake Soap. Apply to where. . -' . ."' - white away any- Save the WKAPPEKSHoe 1 Cake Soap wrappers are worth a cent apiece. ' Ask Pease & Mars for premium book, j!y24-i Sound- Argrument From Eminent Bimet- . allists. Gold is recognized as the universal standard of, value. It is the measure that must be used. It is the measure by Tvhich your wealth must be Rested, . f The wealth of the -United States is tested by the same rule. It has been and always will be the touchstone of measurement, - and when you depart from that and try to fignre up any other measure which the world- does - not recognize you get into confusion. Sen ator William M. Stewart. Silver, Copper and. Then Paper. - The owners of copper mines need not be elated with the ' idea that the argu ment for cheap silver dollars-' is a still better argument for cheaper copper'dol lara. We ' shall not -drop to a copper basis. The ultimate resting place for the Popocrats is foredeterrnineclin their platform assertion ' of the right of the government to issue legal tender paper notes. That is the cheap money paradise into which all the advocates of repudia tion are logically drawn. v ; , ' Do You tike Free Wool? Look at Its Results. The American Flock On Dec. 31. Nnmber. - " Value. 47.273,553 $125,909,264 .38,298,783 - 65,167,735 S. Depart, of Agriculture Report. 1892 1895 TJ. IMPORTS OF WOOL.' 1892. 167,784,490 pounds.' 1895. 248.989,217 pounds S. Treasury Statistics. ;,. U. IMPORTS OF SHODDY, RAGS AND WASTE 1892 , 321 ,586 pounds. 1895 .....20,718,108 pounds. U. S. Treasury Statistics. TOTAL IMPORTS OF WOOL GOODS, " Values. 1892 $37,515,445. 1895 . . . ..... . . . '. . .. 60,319,301. U. S. Treasury Statistics. , Anneuser beer on draught at the Mid way.- ' . Take your watches, clocks and Jewelry repairing to Clark, the East End jeweler. , - Dalles-AIoro Stage Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. ; 'Douglas Allen, Prop. Clark, the East End jeweler, makes a specialty Of fine watch repairing. Call and see him.' ' ' ": Have Vou Seen It? An elegant Columbia Piano Co., piano with the latest invention,-the mandolin attachment. .A piano that is listed at $1,090, brand new, and the Jecobeen Book and Music Co.' only asks $200 for it in cash. , Leave orders at The' Dalles Commis sion Co.'s store for... dressed . chickens. Telephones 128 and 255.- Ring 'em up. -: i r ' - ' ;' sll-djm It is the same old story and jet con stantly recurring that Simmons Liver Regulator is the best family medicine. "We have, used it in- our family for eight years' and find it the. best medicine we have used. '- "We think' there is no such medicine s Simmons Liver Regu lator." Mrs. M. E. S; Adington.Frank lin, N. Cv Eacn member of our family uees it as occasion requires.'' W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, K.y. - - ". . V j Excursion ' rates over, the Regulator Line to the ' Portland exposition as fol lows': Round trip' ticket .including ad mission to the exposition. Three day limit, $2.25"; 10 day limit, $2.50; 30 day limit,- $3.00. Regulator leaves at 8 p. m - . . W. C. Allaway, Gen'. Agt. - TjKh Valley Roller Flour Hills. . , Tygh Valley Roller- Flour Mills are L-rnnmng lull time on JNo. 1 wheat. Flour equal to the best always on hand. Prices to suit the times. Also mill feed in quantities to suit. . ; : W; M. McCobkle & Son. ' ang8-6mw Proprietors. ' Bnckltn'nv uctsalTl. - Ihe. best salve in tne' world lor cuts,. bruises, sorer, ulcers, salt rhenm, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and. posi tively ' cures piles,. 6r no pay . required ' It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. : Price 25 cents per . box. . For " sale DyBlakeley and Houghton, , druggists. v ' ; . - There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by. actual', wear 'as the free h! kali rots them. Hoe cake is pure. . . ' ' '.''.'" - ' jly24-i Ko more BOILS, no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic -The Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. ; Telephone No. 3. i . . f ' v For the benefit of some of our many friends who may hot have had time to take advantage of our J Special L " ' Blanket Sale, We will continue it for the balance of the week. i So, until Saturday next ,5 BLANKETS g k: ; : ' AT ' i ;.: A BARGAIN PRICE l EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route ::'-" r of, the- ' r'Wi Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arnve at Portland. FKpM JUNE 23, 1895 ABBIVE. 'f OVERLAND EXl ipfrzis. Salem, Rose-1 1 DUi3, Asnlana, bao- I j ramnto, Ogden,San ! Franelseo, Mojave, I j Dos Angeles,El Paso, I Kevr Orleans and I I East. ...' J 8:50 P. M. 8 :10 A. M. Wtoseburg and way. hti- tions (Via Woodburn .. lorl Mt.Anftel, Silverton, I West Bcio, Browns vllle,Sprlngfleld and j Natron j 4:40 P. 31. - .Daily except Sundays. except Sundays. 10.00 A. 51. t 6:20 P. M. r 8:25 PiM. 4:00 P. M. Salem and way statlor ICorvallls and way i stations S (McMinnvilke- and) 7;39 A. M. t4:45 P: M. fway stations. ."Dally.- t Daily, except Sunday. : " DINIKG CARS ON OGDEJI ROUTE. - PULIJlAN B0FFET SLEEPERS AND :SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS . -. Attached to all Through Trains.. . ThTouo-li Ticket Oftiee. 184 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern Btites, Canada and Europe can be, obtained at lowest rates irora . , - j. a. KititwLAKii, ircsei Ageni. All above trains arrive at and depart lrom Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets. . YAMHILL DIVISION. Paescnger Depot, loot of JeUerson street. . Leave for OSWEGO, week dayr, at 6:00, 7:20, 10:1B a. m.. 12:15. 1:15. S!30. 6:25. 8:00. 11:30 p. in. Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11:25 a. m., 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, 7:30, ;oo p. m., ana ia:sa a. m. Leave lor RIVERSIDE only dally) at 5:25, 9:15, 10:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 6:10, lo;2U, n:a) p. m. ....... Leave for Sheridan, week . days, at 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and rri-iav at 9:40 a. m. Arrive ai i-oniana, lues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40, Lu:tu tt. 111., L&.IO, L.W, .tW, U.M, O.W, ll-ow f. un Anive at rortinna at s:3U, io:ou, u:au a. m. 1:30, 3:15, 5rl0, 7:30, 9:06 p. m., and 12:35 a. m. . R. KOEHLER, " E.- P. ROGERS, Manaser. . . v; Asst. G. F. & Pass. Aft. loop poison A BPZC!ftLTYKK;5S: tlary Ulooit POISON permanently cored In 16 to 35 days. Ton can be treated at home tor Bnmo price nzxier same narttn ty. If you prefer tocome here wewilloon tract to nay railroad fareand hotel billii.iiTvt noehanre. If wo fait to cure. If you have taken mer rnrv. iotlldd Dotaoh. And ntill h n vo nchen pains. Mucous Patohen In mouth, Sore Tliroat, Ftmoles. CoDDer Colored Snots- Ulcerfl nn any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallln r oat, 16 Js this Secondary BLOOD POISON weenavranteetocuTe. We solicit the most obsti cate cases and enallenae the -world for av taMwecsnnotoDre.- Ifiifl disease has always baffled the skill f the most eminent physi cians. 500,000 capital behind our uncondW tlonal gvaTanty. .Absoiateproofs sent sealed on BCPlicatlon. Address COOK KKMKDY CO OS Uaeopio Xemple, CJ11CA.UO, mT 1 Ei ahth The -or Rnndal Eastern OregoDDistiict flflricultuial ' WILL BE HELD AT '. DALLES, Wasco Co., OREGON, Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1896, and ending Saturday, Oct. 24, 1896. THE For Premiam Lists, Entry Blanks tarv, The Dalles, Oreeon. "J. O. MAUK, Secretary. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker All work promptly attended to, j , . . . and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. DR. GUNK'S ' .' IMPROVED A ,! ill fin b of the bowel. Mcb d&y i dmoiuit for tieUta. The pill, sapply whit the ayntin leeks to Bill It rejrutar. xney oam ntuicna. Dnguien :io yes,4iid cleer tfaeComplexioa-bettertb.ni.-oianetics. The neither gripe nor sicken. To cotmrjee you. ws Jeweler pair THE- and all information, write to the Secre-. A. fe, MAC ALLISTER, President. FRENCH & BANKERS. CO., TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BTJ81N E8 ' Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sigh Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Lonis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. .. . Collections tuade at all points on fav orable terms, --s J B. GOIT, y, ;.- COUNTY SURVEYOR. Residence, Tenth and Liberty Etrte's ... , Jlj-13-tf : ' .