. CD w i a . T aria v r m .jk b r v npwriaBh it a KB VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17, 1897 . NO 186 HURTS FRENCH PRIDE All Paris Enraged Oyer Prince Henry's Defeat. EXCITEMENT OX THE INCREASE Itiporta That Henry tacked Nerve Dnrtuc the Duel Serve to Fan the Flame. New Yokk, Aug. 16. A dispatch to the World from Paris says : Paris is intensely excited over the royal duel in which Prince Henry of Orleans was severely wounded by the Count of Turin, a nephew of the king of Italy. The sale of evening papers on the boulevards was almost unprece dented, while on all sides knots of Pari sians, gesticulating with their customary energy, were discussing, almost quarrel ing over the encounter. Although the Republicans would fain console themselves with the reflection that Prince Henry's overthrow has killed Orleanism for a generation, French pride, irrespective of party, is deeply hurt by the Italian Prince's victory. Happily, the mood of the Parisian changes quickly and often, for if the present temper were to last, interna tional complications would be unavoid able. The French anger is further stimu lated by persistent reports that Prince Henry was inferior to hia opponent in nerve more than in swordsmanship, and was completely overborne by the violent, reckless onslaughts of the count. The opinion is said to have been expressed by the count's seconds that if Prince Henry had had proper self-control he had an opening in the second bout which would easily have enabled him to put the Count of Turin hors de combat. The count is also said to have die played less than his usual skill and lit erally to have overborne his antagonist by his desperate onset from the-very start. According to one account, the wound in the abdomen from which Prince Henry was disabled was the result of bis own malagresse in parrying a fierce lunge of his opponent. It is said that the prince collipsed in stantly, and that the count looked on in alarm when his surgeon, approaching, asked to be permitted to dress the wound on Turin's sword hand which was bleeding profusely. The swords used had been rubbed with an anti-septic, but it is needless to say that if Prince Henry has sustained a wound perforating the intestines the danger of peritonitis is great and will iiot have passed for some days. It seems to afford appreciable gratifi cation to the average Parisian that the encounter was a reality and not a sham, but that was due to the earnestness with which the Count of Turin entered upon it. General Albertone's seconds still claim that the prince must meet him when he ia restored to health. THE HtSIBOLDT LEAVES TODAY. Mayor Wood's Klondike Expedition Ready to Be Off. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 16. Mayor Wood's steamer Humboldt, will leave for St. Michaels this afternoon about 6 o'clock with 130 passengers and 400 tons of freight. Among the people stricken with the Klondike fever going North are R. C. Washburn, editor of the Post-Intelligencer, and W. H. Snell, a Tacoma poli tician, and atone time prosecuting attor ney of Pierce county. Mayor Woods believes he will land the passengers at Dawson City before the Garland's Happy Thought Salve. We used vour Salve on our little child, who had Scald Head. One jar cured her. We had been using an ointment that the doctor pre scribed, but it did not beal it up; so v. can bay Garland's Happy Thought Salve is the best thin for us. MRS. HA8KELL, Kenney 6treet, Seattle, Wash. Sold by Donnell the Druggist, 50 cents a 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. Koyai. Baking Powder Co. 'New York. river freezes, and have 15 days to spare. If this is true, the mayorwill get back down the river himself this season and not be compelled to come overland. Tacoma's Rash Abont Over. Tacoma, Aug. -16. The sailing of the City of Seattle for Alaska tomorrow with 400 passengers, large cargo of freight and horses, is expected to end the rush of gold-eeekers to the Klondike till next spring. The principal inquiries for pas sage at local shipping offices now come from the Eastern points. RICH STRIKE IS GOLDJiN STATE. Morrison Gnlch Discovery Rivaled at the filnea Mine. Cakrville. Cal., Aug. 16. Well-authenticated reports of new strikes in the gold fields of Trinity county continue to be received here. Ernest Wagner, sup erintendent of the Ti ben Placer Mining Company, reports that a rich strike was made at Elnea mine last Thursday after noon. The ore and gold is of the same nature as that found on Morrison gnlch. Wagner believes the ore found will assay several hundred dollars to the ton. He also reports a strike on the Black War rior of ore that will mill $3000 to the ton. This morning T. G. Cook, superin tendent for G. L. Carr, of the Forget-Me-Not mine, cut into a small vein of quartz at the bottom of a winze 45 feet from the lower level. The vein had pitched above, bnt gives every indication of widening and is of good grade. Above the ore the body of the vein is from six to eight feet wide, and will mill $20 to the ton. One hundred and ten feet above the lower level is an ore body that mills $100 to the ton. When a person begins to grow thin there is something wrong. -The waste is greater than the supply and it is only a question of time when the end must come. In nine cases out of ten the trouble is with the digestive organs. If you can restore them to a healthy condition you will stop the waste, put on new flesh and cause them to feel better in every way. The food they eat will be digested and appropriated to the needs of the system, and a normal appetite will ap pear. uonBumption trequently follows a wasting of bodily tissue because nearly all consumptives have indigestion. Tbe Shaker Digestive Cordial will restore the Btomach to a bealty condition in a vast majority of cases. Get one of their books from your druggist aud learn about this new and valuable remedy. When the children need Castor Oil, give them Laxol ; it is palatable. Prince Henry Oat of Danger. Pakis, Aug. 16. 12:30 p. in. Prince Henry of Orleans, who was wounded in me aoaomen yesterday morning in a duel fought with Count of Turin, passed a quiet night. His condition ia now considered to be satisfactory. General Albertone, tbe Italian officer who had challenged Prince Henry, but Who gave way to the Count of Turin, has with drawn his challenge. To Garrote Canovas' Slayer. Madrid, Aug. 16. Michael Angiollilo, the anarchist assassin of Premier Can ovaB de Castillo, who was tried by court martial yesterday at Vergara, was found guilty and sentenced to death. Upon bearing bis sentence Angiollilo turned deathly pale and had to be assisted from the courtroom. He will be garroted within the prison. THE WAGES OF SI'. fame H. Parsons, of Hartford Is at Death's Door. ' New York, Aug. 16. A dispatch to the Herald from Hartford, Conn., says. James S. Parsons, the fugitive presi dent of the Continental Life Insurance Company, has returned after ten years, a penniless man, to pay his debt to nature. It is said that he has an incur able disease of the stomach, and can live but a short time. He has been living in Canada since the wrecking of the com pany, but for a year or so intimate friends have known that he was in Massachusetts, latterly in a Boston hos pital. He was hunted out of the United States by officers of the law, and returns in the hope that he may breathe his last in his own home. State Insurance Commissioner Fyler began the prosecution against him in 1877. It was believed that Parsons' de falcation amounted to between' $100,000 and $150,000, though what he had done with the money was a mystery. 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Choice of the $1.25 lot this week $1.00; the ' $1.75 kind for $1.35 MSiBss9av I A' , ' . ;i :. '!"' I . . " - V : ' - - MAY SOON BE A STATE. Her President McKlnley Said to Favor Admission. New York, Aug. 16. The Herald's Washington correspondent wires : In all probability one state will be added to the American galaxy during McKinley's administration. The presi dent, it is understood, looks with favor upon the admission of New Mexico, it is likely that the territory will be the next, to join the Union. The bill for admission will be intro duced in the house in the next session by Mr. Ferguson, who is himself a Dem ocrat with silver sympathies, and the eagerness with which the sound-money Republicans will rally to the support of the bill is an open question. Arizona will make in the house re newed pleas for admission through her delegate, Marcus A. Smith, of Tucson, and Senator Carter is expected to add his efforts in the senate. ivor The audl--Woii The Penalty For Dueling. 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The result of this, says Popular Science onthlj'.is to preclude the possibility of marriag-e f or all the fully developed men during their three years in the barracks, while the undersized individ uals, exempted from service on this ac count, are left free to propag-ate the species meanwhile. Is it not apparent that the effect of this artificial selec tion is to put a distinct premium upon inferiority of statue in so far as the future generations are concerned? This enforced postponement of mar riage for the normal man implies not merely that the children of normal families are born later in life that would not be of great moment in itself it means far more than this. The ma jority of children are more often born in the earlier half cf married life, be fore the age of 35. Hence a postpone ment of matrimony means not only later children, but fewer children. Herein lies the great significance of the problem for us. Standing armies tend in this respect to overload succeeding generations with inferior types of men. Safely Hid $100,000,000. The discussion in coneotion with the renewal of the charter of ithe Bank of France, which has just been prolonged by the national legislature until the end of 1920, has brought to light the measures that were adopted during the war of 1870 for the preservation of the specie and valuables confided to the care of the institution to the extent of over $100,000,000. It seems that the whole of this treasure was packed into some 25,000 cases, marked "explosive pro jectiles," and was shipped by rail to Brest, where it was "cached" in such a manner in the arsenal that, even had the Germans captured the port, they would never hnve discovered the hid ingr place. Chicago .Journal. ew York Weekly Tribune This Xs Tour Opportunity. 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