C0L 1UP All dtr VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1897 NO 181 TUBS FOR THE NORTH A Unique Fleet Sails for the Land of Gold Today. TWO HISTORIC CRAFTS INCLUDED One the Ancleut Sldewheeler Eliza An derson, the Other Ex-Rnsaian Gunboat Polltkofsky. Seattle, Aug. 10. The 6teamer Eliza Anderson, an old-fashioned sidewheeler, bnilt in Portland, Or., in 1850, leaves today for the Clondyke via St. Michaels, with 150 passengeri. She is a wooden vessel, and for sixteen years was out of service, being tied op to the dock. Then for a year she lay at the bottom of the Sound, but she was raised some years ago and now is to be sent to Behnng sea with a crowd of gold hunters. The Eliza Anderson will be consorted by the tug Holyoke. the latter having in tow the small stern wheeler Merwin, the schooner W. J. Bryan and the dis mantled Eteamer Folly, the latter to be nsed as a barge on the Yukon river ply ing between Dawson, Circle City, Forty Mile and St. Michaels. The Merwin will also run on the Yukon. Nobody knows how old the Polly is. Her real original name was "Politkofey," And she was included in the purchase of Alaska by the United States from Rus--sia in 1S67. At that time the Polly was a Russian gunboat located at Sitka. She was later sold by the United States to the Port Blakeley Mill Company, on Puget sound. Years since she was Stripped of her guns and machinery, and is now being returned to her North ern home in the ignominious position of a freight barge. The Polly will carry fuel for the tug Holyoke, and also fuel for the Eliza An derson. The schooner Bryant will carry eome of the Anderson's passengers and all the freight of the prospectors. Up to this . date nearly 4000 miners have sailed from Seattle for the Yukon and about 2000 more have sailed from other points north and south, including those who have gone from California. Filled the Baby With Wind. Pittsburg, Aug. 10. Mrs. George Ruthman, of Beaver Falls, heard a pe culiar noise on the back porch of her residence. She found her Two boub, one aged 7 and the other one year older, in a corner. The babe was on bis back. The elder brother had inserted the tube of a bicycle pump in the baby's mouth and was filling him with wind as fast aB he could work the pump. The infant was unconscious and its little stomach was inflated like a balloon. The mother pulled the tube from the child's mouth and the air followed with a sharp sound like the the exhaust of an air brake on a railway train. The baby recovered con sciousness. A Pearl-Producing Lake. Little Rock, Ark., Aug. 10. For a month or more people living near Bald Enob have been finding valuable pearls in a lake near that place. Hundreds of people have been opening musselsbells in search of the pearls, and Borne of the gems have been found, some being sold for as much as $300. A special from Bald Knob says a syn dicate of Memphis parties have leased the lake for five years for $10,000. They will build a fence around the lake and begin work with a steam dredger. They will also erect an elegant clubhouse. The lake is said to be the richest pearl producer in the United States. Situation at fivansTille. Evansville, Ind., Aug. 10. The marching miners, notwithstanding the Garland's Happy Thought Salve. We nsed vour Sa've on our little child, who had Scild Head. One jar cured her. We had been using an ointment that the doctor pre scribed, bnt it d'a not heal it up; so w can say Garland's Ha p Thought Calve is the best thine ioi us. MRS. HASKELL, Kenney Street, Seattle, Wash. Sold by Donnell the Druggist, 50 cents -jar. Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. - Royal Baking Powdbk Co. ;Niw Yokk. court's injunction issued last evening, lined up on the public highways leading to the Ingel mines this morning and as the men came to work at 5 o'clock they were again appealed to by the strikers with the result that the few men who had intended to work decided to join the strikers. The entire force is now out, and the marchers are devoting their en ergies to other mines of the city. REPLY TO ELIOT'S CHARGES. State Department Cornea Back at the Professor. Washington, Aug. 10. The state de partment has made a formal answer to charges pending against Commissioner J. W. Foster by Professor Henry J. Eliot in bis letter to Assistant Secretary Day. The statement says : "Professor Eliot is not now, nor has be been for several years past, connected with the Smithsonian institution or any department of the government. In 1890 he made a report upon the seal islands as an agent of the treasury department, but it was so full of inaccurate state ments', betrayed such a want of scientific knowledge, was so hostile to the inter ests of the United States and was written in such a prejudiced spirit that Secre tary Blaine declined to send it to con gress or allow it to be printed. "From that time Professor Eliot ceased to have any connection with the government, and the officials say he has lost no opportunity to attack any step taken by it on the subject and to abuse all persons having any official relations to sealing matters. His report was printed by the British government, and strongly relied upon by the British con sul before the tribunal to overthrow the position of the United States." Dressed Beef on the Rise. Kansas City, Aug. 10. The whole sale price of dressed beef by all the big packers has been raised. The lowest price on dressed beef now is 6 cents, whereas on Saturday fair to good West ern beef could be bought for 4 to h cents. Better grades were raised in pro portion. The best grades of bacon were also raised cents per pound. The dealers claim that the raise in price is proof positive that the big "com bine," about which so much has been beard lately, is a fact, and that it has begun the expected squeezing process. They declare that they will go into a combine of their own and butcher their own meat. The packers deny that there is any combine. A Woman's Clondyke Syndicate. J?ew York, Aug. 10. A woman's Clondyke syndicate expedition has been organized in this city. Miss Helen Var- ick Boswell is president and among the patronesses are: Mrs. Jennie June Crowlew, Mrs. Laura Weare Walter, Chicago ; Mrs. Sarah Ebyrie, Cleveland ; Mrs. William Craighead, LeadingtOD. 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