en zmiK VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON; WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1897 NO 163 L : ' FROM CALIFORNIA Many Miners Preparing to Leave for the Clondyke. TICKETS SOLD FOR DAWSOX CITY Tlie Bxcellr Lave July 38 WttU m full List Perils Attending the Journey. San Fkancisco, July 20. Notwith standing the suggestious of the miners on the advantages of traveling overland, the Excelsior, which will sail on the 28th, is booking passengers for Dawson City by the score, and will close its books in a day or so. Tbe steamer will arrive at St. Michael's early in August, in time to connect with the river boats running to Dawson. The goldseekers will reach their destination about September 5. As the Yukon will be frozsn by October 1, no one who does not go soon will be able to reach Dawson this year by way of St. Michael's. Hundreds will doubtless make tbe journey overland from Juneau after the closing of the navigable streams. The AlaBka Commercial company has 500,000 pounds of supplies at St. Mich ael's, all of which will be forwarded to Dawson by boat before the closing of the river. The North American Transporta tion company has an equal amount of food and clothing at St. Michael's. A party of 40 men is preparing to charter a schooner and sail to Juneau, from which point they will make the journey overland to Dawson. j It is bard to say at this time how many San Franciscans will' leave tor the new Eldorado. Hundreds are considering tbe question, but the danger and tbe possibilities of failure will keep many of them from swelling tbe population of Dawson City or any of the new towns which will spring up, or from journey ing to possible new fields which may be discovered. The problem is a difficult one to solve, but the chances are that a couple of hundred will leave here be tween now and next spring. The Walla Walla eails this morning with but few Yukoners. The Walla Walla will connect with the Mexico, which will take most of the miners bound for Juneau. The Yukon rush has caused the Pacific Coast company to ar range an extra steamer trip, which will be tbe George W. Elder, to leave Port land for Juneau soon, stopping at Seattle. WANTS TO COLLECT DUTIES. Victoria Merchant's Novel Proposition to Dominion Government. Victoria, B. C, July 20. This city is full of prospective miners waiting Tor the boats to take them North. In ehort, the gold lever has struck the town, and scores of men are throwing up good po sitions in order to seek their fortunes in the Clondyke gold fields. John Pierce, a wholesale merchant, has made a somewhat novel proposition to tbe Dominion government. He has offered to pay $50,000 per annum for a period of five or ten years, for the privi lege of collecting duty on goods going in to the Canadian section of the Yukon country. To his telegram to this effect the authorities as yet not vouchsafed an answer, but it is believed customs offi cers will be sent there to collect duty on American goods which are being taken into the country. A HAZARDOUS UNDERTAKING. Difficulties Attending; a Trip to the Clou dyne Pointed Out. Chicago, July 20. P. B. Weare, vice president of the North American Trad- s Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud healtnfulness. Assures tbe food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to tbe cheap brands. Koyai. Bakinu Powder Co. New York. ing company, is receiving hundreds of letters asking information regarding Alaska. He said today : "The boats .which sail from Seattle this month are full every passage taken. That means that anyone who wants to go to Clondyke must wait for the August boats. And the journey is 7000 miles. People talk about it as if it walking across the street. They don't realize what Alaska is what the Yukon is. They will need a map to convince them of the truth that the country of the Yu kon and its tributaries in Alaska and British America is as large as the whole country east of the Mississippi that it is longer than a trip to Europe before they reach Behring sea and the mouth of the Yukon ; that by tbe time tbey strike tbe Yukon the Alaskan Arctic winter will be upon them. By Septem ber 20 the winter settles down and the Yukon country is frozen solid till next May. " . "The expenses of getting from Chica go to Seattle is $60, and from Seattle to Behring sea $150. There will he thous ands of Eastern men who will go, but of course the coast people have everything in their favor. "One thing must be remembered, that the Clondyke country is in British do main and will be governed accordingly." The True Remedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Cheif," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 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A circular has been issued from the grand lodge of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen ex pressing sympathy with the striking miners and asking contributions rom members to aid the miners during the strike. The circular is signed by E. P. Sargent and Secretary Arnold. ., Sovereign Was Interrupted. . fVlT.rTMRTTS- O tnlv 9ft -T T? Knonr- eign, president of the Knights of Labor, arrived today from Pocahontas, W. Va., i i . -i . . .. wuere ue spoKe iu minutes to trie min ers, when the mayor by proclamation, Bioppea "an pumic meetings or assem- kl - r . , .i mages, oi more man inree persons in any place within the corporate limits," al leging that such meetings were inimical to the public peace. President Hatch -ford comerl tha I - w 'ivuiBUiamuu AUl lUblilO use. Sovereign reported that 100 busi ness men 01 rocahontas apologised to him for the act of the mayor. Kacklea's Arines salve. 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They drove the horse hard until they saw that the pursuers were gaining, when they leaped out of the buggy and made for a corn field. Hundreds of people surrounded the field and after 'several desperate attempts to get away tbe mis creants were caught. Numerous shots were fired, but no one was injured. Tbe robbers were brought to town and lodged in jail to await the action of tbe grand jury. At tbe pre liminary examination they gave the names of Frank W. Jackson and Harry Howard, both hailing from New York. State of Ohio, City of Toledo) Lucas County, J Frank J. Chenev makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and that said firm will pay tbe sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nse of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 189G. A. W. Gleason, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mncuos surfaces of tbe system. . Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. No. 3-11 Senator Harris' Successor. Johnson City, Tenn., July 19. Gov ernor Taylor this evening made of ficial announcement . that he had ap pointed tbe Hon. Thomas Tnrlej, of Memphis, to succeed tbe late Isham B. Harris, as United States senator. Thomas B. Turley is a native of Mem phis, and is 52 years of age. He served in the Confederate armv with the May- nard Rifles, company L. Fourteenth Tennessee regiment, and was twice wounded. He was captnred in the bat tle of Nashville, and was a federal pris oner at Camp Chase, Ohio, until March, 1865, when be was exchanged and sent South. Since 1870, he has practiced law in Memphis. He has never held a pub lic office. free Pills Send your address to H. E. 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We sold sixty-five Suits at the former advertised sale, July 2J; therefore do not delay, but make your selection today. . $10.00 i 12.75 15.00 J Suits -for $5.00 6.38 7.50 Muslin Underwear Of the good kind, to close at reductions that astonish. 25c garments for .. 15c 40c garments for .....20c 50c garments for 30c 75c garments for 38c $1 garments for : 59c and better grades at proportionate figures Summer Wash. Goods Reduced. 8 10 and 12 c Dimities Reduced to 6c yard. 15 and 16c Dimities, &c, Reduced to 10c yard. EH. WIEmEbIAEIS CO. Proposals for School Building. j Sealed proposals will be received until noon.of Tuesday, August 3, 1897) at the office of Dr. O. D. Doane, Tbe Dalles, Or., for tbe erection and completion of the foundation of the proposed High School Building for school district No. 12, of Wasco county, Oregon ; also bids for tbe construction and completion of tbe superstructure of said building., A certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of each bid must accom pany tbe bid. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of C. J. Cran- dall, The Dalles, Or. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. O. D. Doane, Chairman of tbe Board of Directors. The Dalles, Or., July 7, 1897. lw To Enlist Public Sympathy. Pittsburg, July 20. The miners are arranging for a series ot meetings in Pittsburg, McKeesport and other points in the district to enlist public sympathy in the strike movement. The meetings wiil be followed by a general appeal for aid. Redstone miners Are Out. Columbus, July 20. Cameron Miller, at TJniontown, Pa., telegraphed Presi dent Ratcbford this mcrning: All the miners on the Redstone branch suspen ded this morning. to York Weekly Tribune FOB Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy by reading what it has done for others, and having tested its merits for themselves are today its warmest friends. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Cam in Your checks. All countv warrants registered prior to Feb. 1, 1893, will be paid at my office. ' Interest ceases after July 14 1897. ' C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. iTlLODD POISDH M f nirm M ft WPrimarr.flMi. Itiary BLOOD .POISON permanently icured In 15 to 85 days. You can be treated at j home for same price under same gruaran ty. nyuuprexeriocomenere we wui con tract to pay rai lroad f areand hotel bllls.awi noehanre, if we faiwo cure. If yoa have taken mer eury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains. Mucous Patches In month. 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