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VOL. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1896
NO 238
REBEL YELL IN CANTON
Ex-Confederates of Virginia
See McKinley.
WERE ESCORTED BY BOYS IX BLUE
The Candidate Heard the Cheers of the
Chicago Crowds The Day's
Delegations.
Cantok, Oct., 9. Of all the enthusiast
ic demonstrations , since the St. Louis
convention, Canton has never seen the
like of today's doings. The "rebel yell"
was heard for the .first time on her
treets. The visit of - the old Confeder
ate warriors from the Shenandoah, val
ley brought thousands of people to town.
The 1800 Virginians were met by the
Union veterans of Canton, several hun
dred strong. They . came with badges
inscribed. "No North, no South, no East,
no West; the - Union Forever." Arm
in arm with the old boys in blue, : the
veterans in gray- were escorted to taber
nacle, where the G. A. R. and Woman's
Belief Corps served their dinner. -They
had a new version of-an old song, and
sang "We're Coming, Father McKinley,
200,000 strong." '
From the tabernacle to the McKinley
borne, the streets were lined with people.
Three hundred Cleveland veterans joined
in the escort. The bands played "Dixie,"
"America" and "Marching Thro' Geor
gia." The thrones of people on the way
joined in the yells of the marchers - as
best they could. When the great crowd
lined up about the home, it filled the
dooryard, and the streets round about.
This compelled Major McKinley to speak
from a Bm all temporary stand covered
with the national colors in order that be
might be heard. The crowd was so
dense it was with difficulty - that be
reached the rostrum from the house, un
der the escort of committees of old com-rades-in
arms, and of those . he fought
against bim as a boy with Sheridan,
down the Shenandoah valley.
Editors F. H. Funkhouser, of the
.state Republican committee, spoke on
behalf of the delegation in general. In
concluding a felicitous address of greet
ing and assurance of support, Mr. Funk
houser introduced Confederate General
John E. Boiler, who spoke on behalf of
the soldiers. 4
to these addresses, ex-Mayor B. A. Cas-
sidy, of Canton, presented the visitors a
' magnificent banner by which to reinem
..ber their visit here..- On one side is rep-
resented '-clasped hands, indicating the.
union of all the soldiers. Above these
hands are the "words, 'United We
Stand" and "McKinley Club" in large,
1 .J t. UA una-aA la-A
American eagle in gold, resting upon a
large shield." This side bears the in
script ion, "Presented to ex-Confederate
Veterans of the "Shenandoah Valley,
Virginia, by ex-Union Veterans of Can
ton, Ohio, October 9, 1896."
KILLED TBI KNOINEEB.
Another Fatal Collision on the South-
- era Paclflc. ,
Kkdwood uity. (jal.. Oct. 9. A seri-
ous freight-train collision occurred about
2 o'clock this morning on the coast divi
sion of the Southern Pacific, between
May field and Palo Alto. Asa result1 of
the collision, the engineer of the freight
train fronxBan Jose to San Francisco
was killed and another of the train crew
was seriously iojdred. -
Last night six empty cars were left on
a Biding at Palo Alto. ; Early this morn
ing the "empties," started to move on
the aiding. ' The grade' between Palo Al
to and May field is very steep, and the
You '"know coffee is lised
fresh - roasted. Tea. ought
to be for the same reason
the taste. r : :' -
; : Ours are the only, ; tea-firing-works
in the United
', States; Sekillmg$ BeStjs
always fresh-nfed when it
leaves "our hfds. " ;
A Schilling Sl Company
San Francisco
878
- IBIS'S"
rNa- ? .v-a. i nJ jTi
Absolutely Pure.
A cream' of tartar baking powdeV. Highest of
all in leavening strength. Lalett United Males
Government Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co., New York
empty cars soon acquired a high rate of
speed. - The cars ran a mile down the
road, when, at Geer's crossing they col
lided with a. freight train coming from
San Francisco. . '.
;.. The engineer of the freight train sup
posed be had an absolutely clear track,
and was. coming at a good rate of speed
with a heavy train. The night was dark
and. before he could perceive his danger,
the fugitive cars crashed into tiia locomo
tive, throwing it off the track, twisting
the engine and smashing it badly. The
"empties" and freight cars were piled
high in a general heap of ruins. Over
20 cars were badlv smashed up. The
track at the point of collision is absolute
ly impassable, and at daylight a con
etru"tion gang began to lay a new track
around the wreck.' i . .
Henry- Haggerty, engineer of-' the
freight train, was killed. Fireman W.
Bowser wag badly injured. 'The freight
train from San Jose was running 40 miles
an hour, when it - struck the runaway
cars going in the opposite direction. The
effect of the collision was remarkably de
structive. The whole of the long train
was piled up in one mass of kindling 50
feet high' The, tender of the engine was
thrown clear over the locomotive. En
iineer Hageerty was mashed to a jelly,
and Fireman' Bowser suffered broken
bones and internal injuries. N
, The trains - at noon are switching
around the wreck pending the clearing
ot the main track, which is completely
obstructed, - '"' ' -.
- Crime of Madman.
Noblesville, Ind., Oct 5. Albert
Bray, aged 39, a farmer, a very religions
man, cut the throats of his wife, 9-year
old son, Carl. 2 year-old daughter, Edna,
and himself, between midnight and day
light this morning, five miles north of
here. The wife and children died with
out a struggle., Bray, ' wit n a gaping
wound in his throat, lived until noon to
day without regaining consciousness.
Bray crushed the skulls of bis victims
with an ax after he cut their throats
with-a razor.
Bray, owing to sickness in bis family
daring the past lew months," and finan
cial embarrassment, lost his reason. He
retired early last night.; Mrs.- DoraRayv
a domestic, went to bed with Edna Bray,
Shortly after 9 o'clock she was awakened
by Brav walking into the room in his
stocking feet. He removed bis dangh
ter Into an adjoining room, ' where she
was found with her throat cut from ear
to ear. It is thought be killed Carl next
while the boy"' lay asleep. Bray then
went into the room where his invalid
wife lay, slashed' her neck, and, ' seeing
the cut was too low, made a second and
successful effort to "kill her.
It is the same-old story and yet con
tantly recurring that Simmons Liver
Regulator is the best family medicine,
We have n8d: it in oar family for
eight years and find it the best medicine
we havensed.;' VWe think there Is nd
such medicine as Simrrions Liver Begu
lato'r.'? Mrs. M." E 8. A ding too, Frank
lin", N. C. Eacn member of onr family
ir, as occasion requires." W. is.
Smith, Mt.- VWnon, Ky.
.-.' Hneklen'a irinc siIk,
i The. best salve in the world for cuts,
braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,' Sever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaine
corns', and all skin eniptioD, and posi
tively ' -cures piles, or no pay- required
It. is guarantee?! to srive perfect satiafac
tiori. or monev refunaed. . Price 25 cents
pr , hoi For. , nale by Blakeley ,and
Hough ton,. drIlff'StB. ..'.v. .. t-..:.
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i 'There' no clayvflour,1 starch or-other
worthless filling in-"Hoe Cake" and . no
free alkali to burn the hands. jly24 ; ,
OOZY DUNGEONS.
Unhealthy
- Quarters' Oiven American
Prisoner In Cuba. -liAVANA,
Oct. 9. Weyler is fooling
Lee. , The order prohibiting the Ameri
can- consul-general irom visiting the
military prison keeps bim from person
ally investigating the condition of Amer
ican's imprisoned there. He has tj rely
upon what Weyler tells - him In their
last interview-' General Lee complained
of the unsat.itary condition of the cells
the American prisoners were ig. Weyler
replied boldly : '
Oh, I have attended to tbis matter.'
They have been removed to cells Nos. 41
and 42." ; ; .'' , '
General Lee retired flattered at bis
supposed r success, not . knowing tbe
Americans have always occupied cells
Nos. 41 and 42. - -
Those cells, by the ' way, are gloomy
and so damp that -Water oozes from the
ceilings - and trickles down the walls,
wetting tbe floor, which never dries. In
one of these wretched cells are Melton,
the -American .newspaper man, and
George Agulrre, locked ''bp with a man
suffering trom smallpox. 't The disagree
ment between Weyler and Lee, con
tinues, the arrested Americans suffering
the consequences. -' i .
SlOO Bawtrd SIOO. 1
The -readers of this paper will be
pleased to- learn that there js at least
one dreaded disease- that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only pbsitive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a consti
tutional . treatment. ' Hall's Catarrh
Care is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood und mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving tbe
patienttrengtb by building np tbe con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors bave so much
faith in its curative powers, that -they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any caBe
tnat it tail a to cure., send lor list ot
testimonials. Address :
.- F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
aCCSold by Druggists, 75 cents.
' - . No. 2-8. ' . ' . . .
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. '
For Sale. - ' ,
. A' lot of Merino sheep, (bucks). .also
stock hogs and- milk cows, belonging 'to
tbe estate of S. Hauser. For informa
tion inqnire of Mrs. S. Hauser, atTygh
Valley, or the undersigned. " . .y- '-
' -l . Geoegb A. Liebe, ' '
el6-dwlm '' Administrator. .
NOTICE.
To ai.l -Whom it, May Concern:
By order of the Common Council of Dalles
City, made on the 3d-day of October 1896, and
entered of record in the records of Dalles City,
on the 4'h day of October 18f6, notice is hereby
eiven that the crosswalks and sidewalks on tbe
following streets or parts of streets have been de
uiureu unugeruuB uy sain ijuiumuu uunui on
said 3d day of October, and tbe said Common
Council will proceed to make the improvements
as hereinafter designated, on said streets or parts
thereof so declared dangerous after 14 days from
tne first publication of this notice- to wit-, Octo
ber 8th, 1896, and the cost of such improvement
of all crosswalks arid of each of -them, will be
oharged and levied upon the corner lots corner
ing upon the street or streets intersected by such
crosswalks, and, upon all lots . or parts thereof,
to the center of each block cornering upon Bucn
Intersection, each lot to pay that portion of tbe
entire cost that its-street frontage upon' the in
tersecting streets bears to tbe street frontage of
all lots to be assessed upon said streets, and tbe
cost ot at siaewauts ana ot eacn ot tnem respec
tively will be charged and levied upon the prop
erty . adjacent thereto and . directly benefited
thereby, as provided by the charter and ordi
nances ot uaiiLs city.
The crosswalks and sidewalks declared dan
gerous and about to be improved and built are as
louows:
1. To build a sidewalk on the south side of
Fourth street along lots 5 and 0, in block 3, in
Trevitts andition to Dalles City.
' , io build a sidewalk on the east, side of
Court street, between Second and Third streets,
along the south 20 feet of lot 5 in block 5, Dalles
3. To build a sidewalk on Court street between
First and Uecond -street along the south 30 feet of
lot X in diock 4, uaiies .uy.
4. To build a sidewalk along lot 5 in block 2,
on tne u tib eicreoi Aivora street, in rui ton's
addition to Daliei City. :
- 5. To buud a sidewalk along lots . z and 3, in
block 2, on the north side of Alvord street In
Fulton s addition to Dalles City.
6. To build a Bidewalk along "lot 6. fh block
21, on Union street iu Gates' audition? to Dalles
t:itv.. .-
7. To bnild a sidewalk along lota 1 and 2, in
block 5, on. Fouth siroet in Tcevitt's addition to
Dalles ;itV. - r: - -
8. To build a crosswalk on .the east, side of
Court street across Jfourth street. '
9. To bnild a crosswalk across Jefferson street
on the north side ot becoud street.
10. - To build crosswalk across Lincoln street
on the south side of Second street.
11. To build a crosswalk across Third street on
the east side of Court street. .
12. To build a" crosswalk across Washington
on lie koii h side of Fourth street.
' 13. T" build a crosswalk across Fulton street
on iheVtKC bide of Federal street?--. - -- - -'
-All f Hnid sidewalks and crosswalks will bo
built and constructed tn the wanoer provided
by tne charter ana ordinances ot iaiies city.
Datea tnu sen aay ot uctooer, i9b.
. . GILBERT W. PHELPS,
Becorder of Dalles City,
COLD, DAMP
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I Less Than Half Price. I
9 OUR GREAT t
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I IS NOW OR I
r 250 Pair of MEN'S PANTS, All Grades and Prices,
J ; lAre now offered at............
r.:lSess' Than Half . Price. I
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
LBJLVX. I .jTEOM JtJNE 23, 1895.
I . OVERLAND EX-1
J press, fialem. Rose- '.
I burg, Ashland, Sac- I
8:50 P.M.
1 ramento, Ugaen.aan ;
) Franciseo, Moiave, f
i Los Angeles.El Paso, i
I New .. Orleans and I
(.East...; .... . J
Roseburg and way sta
tions - .
fVia Woodburn fori
MLAngel, 8ilverton, I
i West Scio, Browns-
I ville, Springfield and j
I Natron i
8:10 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
4:40 P.M.
Dally
except
Sunday.
except
8undays.
4:00 P. M.
Salem and way stations
10.00 A.M.
7:30 A. M.
icorvauis ana way
j stations. .
jMcMinnville and
( way stations
t 6:20 P. M.
t 8:25P.M.
f4:45 P. M
Daily. - fDany, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS ,
AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPINCT' CARS .
5 : . Attached to all Through Trains. ,
Throua-lr Ticket Office. 134 Third street, where
throneh tickets to all soints in the Eastern
Ststes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates irom .
j. B. KiHKUKi), Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive' at and depart irom
Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets..
. YAMHILL DIVISION.1
Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street. .
Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00, 7:20,
10:15 a. m., 12:15,1:45, 3:30,6:25, 8:00, 11:30 p. m.
Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11;25 a. m., 1:30,
8:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9;05 p.m., and 12:85 a.m.
Leave for 'RIVERSIDE only (daily) at 5:25.
9:15, 10:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 6:10,
10:20, 11:20 p. m. - y ; . . ' . . .
1 Leave for Sheridan, week days," at 4:30 Km.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. ' - -J - -
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Krl.. v ittQ-jn jl m-- Arrive fit Portland. Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 8:05 p. m. ':
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave t 7:20, 8:40,
10:40 a. m:; 12:15, 1:45, 8:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:50 p. m.
Arrive at rorumwi nv o:ou, u.w, xi.ijv w
1:30, 3:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9:05 p. m., and 12:35 a. m,
' B. KOEHLER, , " E..R. BOGER8,
Manager. , Asst. i. F. & Pass. Agt.
lodd poison
A gPECIAlJYarfS:
biiu-y jruiauii permanentr1
ca red In 16 to 35 days. Yon can be treated at
borne for same prios nndersame gnaraiK
ty. If you prefer to come here we willoon
tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bi ll.nrl
noensnv, it we xaii 10 mre. it yoa nave taxes mer-
cury. iodide potash, and stftt have aches and
pains, mucous
'Atches in month. Sore Throat.
K'imrjles. Codmt
imples. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any purtof tbe body, llifcir or K
r. llifcir or Eyebrows f allinar
oat, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON
eorows zaiun
we gtmrantee to enre. Weaoltnit tbemoet obsti
Hate eases and cuallenee trbe -world for at
case we cannot cure, ; IMa duaase baa always
battled tbe s kill of tne znost eminent physi
Clans. S5O0,60O capital behind onr unconcft
tional ffnarantr. Absolute vroofn sent sealed on
application. Address COOK It t: MKOV CO.
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TfiE DALLES, Wasco Co., OREGON,
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Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1896,
and ending Saturday, Oct. 24, 1896.
, For Premium Liste, Entry Blanks
tary, The Dalles, Oregon.
J. U. MAUh., Secretary.
Harry Liebe,
. . PRACTICAL
All work promptly attended to, "
and warranted. '
174 VOGT BLOCK.
DR. GUNrS ., ,
- A monmant or thm bowla each l&r is mcwat tag
beaJth. Tbew pill, sapply wbat tbe arstni lacks to
make it regular. They cam Ueadac-he. brighten tba
rea,ad clear the Complexion better than cuemetios.
Tbey nettber crripe nor sicken. To coanDoe yoa, ws
trill mail sample free, or f nil box for Sftc, Bold eery-
Watcliniakcr
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and all information, write to tbe Secre
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t rrwiucui.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRASSACT A GENERAL BAS-KINQ BUSINE3
Letters of Credit i8saed available in tbe
; '. . .Castern States.
Sight ?' Ei.chaDg;e - and Telegraphic
Transfers Bold on New York, Chicaeo,
St. Loa'm. San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Waeh,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
BOUNTY SURVEYOR.
Recsidence, Tenth and Liberty Streets
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