CI mttc VOL.'X THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 23, 1897 NO 191 ,s BACK FROM DAWSON Four Klondikers Came Out of the Wilderness. EACH TELLS A DIFFERENT TALE Kt Thorp. Who Was Reported to Dave 8130,000, Says Be and Three Others Have S20.000. Seattle, Aug. 21. The eteamer George E. Starr arrived at her dock this morning shortly after 10 o'clock from Dyea and Skagnay, and was met by a great crowd of people, it having been re ported that eeveral men from the Klon dike, having made their way to salt water overland, were on board. This report proved true, but the greatest in terest centered in the appearance of one passenger, Ed. Thorp, who was expected to come on to Portland, and who is re ported to have somewhere in the neigh borhood of $130,000 in Klondike gold in his possession. Thorp and his companions talk, bat decline to tell the same etory twice, and it is next to impossible to get anything definite from them. Willis Thorp, father of Ed. Thorp, received a letter a few days ago on the Al-Ki from his eon saying that he bad $130,000 in gold, at least that is what Willis Thorp is alleged to have told his friends, but now Thorp and his three companions on the Starr unite only on one point in telling tbeir story ; and that is that they have $20,000 between them. A reporter found Ed. Thorp a moment after the steamer landed and began to ply him with questions. At this mo ment the elder Thorp, father of Ed, who seems to have an antipathy for news papers in general since the publication of his son's alleged wealth, rushed up and shouted : "Here, Ed, don't talk to those fellows ; they are a bad lot and will do you up. Don't say a word, coino and go home." Then he led his son away. Four men on the steamer are direct from DawBon. They are George L. Stewart, Ed Thorp, Joe Winterheld and Jack Ross, and their Indian guide, Schwatka. Stewart went to the Yukon in July, 1896, and located a claim on Eldorado creek, a branch of Bonanza creek, and about sixteen miles from Dawson. When the party left Dawson, July 4th, nothing had been heard of the discov eries on Stewart river. The party came op the Yukon to Pelly river, which they reached on the 17th of July. From there they came over the Dalton trail and reached Skaguay August 12th. The Dalton trail necessitates packing a dis tance of between four and five hundred miles, and is used mostly for driving stock over to the Yukon. When the discoveries were made on the Klondike last vear, there was a stampede from Circle City, although there are good paying mines at that camp. It is the intention of all the party to return to their mines at once on the next trip of the steamer George E. Starr, if they can get ready. They all came out for supplies. Mr. Stewart said supplies ran short in the spring and that flour then went up to $70 per sack. 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The Americans apparently have got it all their own way." Robbed by Depositors. Shepherd, Mich., Aug. 21. Elmer E. Struble, cashier of the FarmetB bank, was shot this morning by robbers. He was getting ready to go to Mount Pleas ant and was in the vault when the shots were fired. All the cash in the bank was taken, but the amount is not known. Cashier Struble died about six hours after the shooting. It is reported to night that the robbery was committed by several desperate depositors, who, believing the bank was about to fail, followed Struble to the bank and upon being refused their money, shot the cashier and looted the bank. The prose cuting attorney is said to have the names of all the men and arrests are hourly ex pected. Germany Threatens to Withdraw. Constantinople, Aug. 21. The peace conference adjourned today, owing to the nonreceipt by some of the ambassa dors of instructions from tbeir govern ments. The German government threat ens to withdraw from the concert unless the Turks be allowed to continue their occupation of the province until the in demnity agreed on be paid by Greece. The merchant who tells you he has something else as good as Hoe Cake-soap is a good man to keep away from. .a2-3m Little Girl if you want part of that thousand dollars, you'd better get a lot of those Schilling's Best tea-tickets your mother, your neigh bors, anybody that likes you, will give them to you. Then look for the rules in the papers. Do just as they tell you, and maybe you'll get a lot of money. Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the first and middle of each month. ai j SPAIN'S PROSPECTS. London Speaker Says United State Only Can End the War. London, Aug. 21. The Speaker pub lishes a long article presenting the gloomiest view of the prospects of Spain. It says isees no chance of the war in Cuba ceasing to outrage humanity until popular feeling in the United States forces that government to find a pretext for intervening and further complicate the situation, perhaps by a naval war. Axcarraga's Policy. New York, Aug. 21. A World dis patch from San Sebastian, Spain, refers to the definite appointment of General Azcarraga as prime minister, and says: The cabinet, it is understood, will fol low the main lines of policy of the dead premier, both at home and in the colo nies, and will do its best to obtain the support of all the groups of the conser vative party without distinction. General Azcarraga has no ill feeling toward America. He has always been on friendly terms with Minister Taylor, is a traveled and enlightened officer. He had two long interviews with the regent before bis appointment. They were devoted largely to discussing the relations between the United States and Spam, on account of the approaching ar rival of General Woodford, the new American minister. When he comes the new government will be obliged to let the nation know the whole truth re garding those relations and the purport of General Woodford's instructions. This is the feature of the crisis which causes the graveBt anxiety to all Spanish statesmen and generals. The minister of war declared himself ready to assume the responsibilities of premier if the queen appealed to his pat riotism and loyalty, and stated that he bad received from Marshals Planco, Campos and Lopez Dominguez offers of hearty support, and from Senor Sagasta a promise of freindly neutrality. He felt confident that all conservatives and even the dynastic parties like the Car- lists and republicans, to a man would as sist the crown and cabinet in facing the complications in the colonies of foreign dictation. SHERMAN'S NOTE TO JAPAN. Promptly Acknowledged by Minister Hoshl. , Washington, Aug. 21. Secretary Sherman has received prompt acknowl edgment from Minister HoBhi, of Japan, of the secretary's letter of last Satur day, relating to the annexation of Hawaii to the United States. Mr. Hosbi's ac- know'edgment is formal, and doea not go into the merits of the subject, as the answer to Secretary Sherman's last note will not be made until word comes from the Japanese foreign office. The Asso ciated Press dispatches contained all the features of Secretary Sherman's note, with one exception namely, that Japan's prior note referred incidentally to reports that a majority of the inhab itants of Hawaii did not favor annexa tion. Mr. Sherman's answer takes issue with this statement, and urges at some length that the preponderance of influ ence in Hawaii is favorable to the annex ationof the islands to the United States Aside from this, and - the approval ex pressed of the plan of arbitration be tween Japan and Hawaii of the immi gration question, the Sherman note iB an enlarged argument of Mr. Sherman's for mer letter, stating the attitude of the United States aa favorable to annexation The report that Mr. Sherman did not enter into an argument, as it would be a reopening of the case with Japan, is not correct, as the secretary's note is a very full argument of the entire question in yolved. The Cattle Rangers' War. ' Denver, Aug. 21. A special to the Republican from Silver City, N. M. says The sheriff and posse this afternoon arrested one of the two men who com mitted the double killing in the western portion of the county Thursday. 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