crrv rt.fi ySS. ftiPft ' fl VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1897 NO 217 THE FEVER EPIDEMIC New Cases Reported From Many Southern Cities. A TROCHA NORTH OF MOBILE Suspicious Cases 'ear Cairo JeckHon Citizens Determined That Quaran tine Shall Be Kespected. Mobile, Ala., Sept. 18. There has been an accumulation of cases today. The president of the board of health states that, had the physicians recog nized and reported promptly the sus picions cases, many of these cases would have been announced several days ago. The number announced' today is 11, making 18 in all so far announced, of which number three have died, two of which were previously reported, and one was today discharged. Three sus picions cases are under surveillance. Frank Donaldson, one of the day's new cases, died tonight. C. L. Swayzie, the Associated Press operator at the Register office, asw taken sick tonight. There has been a quarantine- line drawn from Chesabogue creek, north of Mobile, some five miles northwesterly to the Mississippi, to form an absolute embargo against Mobilians penetrating into the interior of Alabama. This trocba is guarded continuously. Some 200 people from this city started out into the country this morning, in tending to take refuge at farms from 10 to 15 miles out. They encountered the guards at the trocha and were stopped there. At 6 o'clock most of the immi grants were still there in the open air, fearing to return to the city and not able to go further. The people here are still in a panic, and leaving whenever they can. IN JiKW OK LEANS. 10 Kl8 Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening Btrength aud henlthfulness. Assures trie food Against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powder Co. Kiw York. Tvo Deaths and Four 3Vew Cases or Yellow Fever. New Orleans, Sept. 18. A trifling improvement in the fever situation marked the close of the day's work on the board of health. There were two deaths today, aB against one yesterday, but there were fewer new cases. At 6 o'clock this evening there were still two cases under investigation by the experts. Of the cases investigated today, four were declared by the experts to be yellow fever, and, as usual, they were widely scattered. This is the record : Deaths E. Harmon and Santa Graf- fato. New cases Marie Dubois, Rafael Fourtien, C. G. Gormon and Melchier. As a general rnle, the patients who are suffering with yellow fever are re ported tonight to be improving, withtha exception of Dr. Lovell, whose condition is not considered satisfactory. There have been a total of 35 cases here, and the death rate has not reached 10 per cent, thus showing the mildness of the type of the fever now prevailing. Marion Dowden, a member of the Ouachita guards, who were guarding the city, was accidently shot this morning at Monroe by Henry McCormick, a fellow-member, and it is not thought that be can recover. being arrested. The greatest consterna tion prevails all over the state, and the strictest regulations are enforced. Trains bearing passengers through the state are moving with the doors of the cars locked, joBt as Chinamen are sent under bond through this country to Cuba, Everybody who is able to move is fleeing to the country. Business in many of the towns is almost at a standstill. "The cotton crop, which is only one third harvested, is the heaviest, is the history ot the state, and if the epidemic spreads the loss will be incalculable. Everything depends upon the success of the authorities in holding the fever in side the line between New Orleans and Mobile. FAKE KLONDIKE Bt'KSAU. FROM THE FEVER DISTRICT. Effect of the Epidemic on the Cotton Harvest. Denver, Sept. 18. C. E. 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The local postal authorities are investigating the affairs of a concern known ae the "Klon dike Shipping & Information Bnreau," of this city, which is alleged to be using the mails for illegal purposes. The pro moter of the concern is Dennis O'Don novan Rossa, who has caused circulars to be distributed all over the country, through the mails, containing the claim that 150 women were wanted at Dawson City; that profitable employment would be guaranteed them, and that they could secure passage through the bureau for $200, which could be paid in weekly installments. Hundreds of letters have been received at the office of the bureau within the past few weeks, and ruany women have called in person. The alleged fake was brought to light through J. C. Stuart, who was employed by Rossa as press agent, but whom be failed to pay for bis services. 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This being the 25th'anniversary of the accession of King Oscar II. to the throne, the city was brilliantly decorated and the streets are crowded with sightseers. The royal family and princely personages, foreign envoys and others were present at the Te Deum, which was chanted at 11 o'clock in the chapel attached to the castle. Fumigation at New York. New York, Sept. 18. Ad order was issued today by Health Officer Benjamin, of Jersey City, directing the trains arriving from the South, especially from the vicinity of New Orleans, be fumi gated so aa to guard against any possible yellow fever germs. ' . MOOKES GETS IT. Recommended for Register of Oregon City Land Office. Salem, Or., Sept. 18. C. B. Moores, of thiB city, received a telegram this af ternoon from Senator McBride, of St. Helens, saying : "You have been recommended by the Oregon delegation in congress for ap pointment as register of the land office at Oregon City." It was for this office the delegation on September 5th recommended T. T. Geer. He declined the" recommendation, but was yesterday appointed by the presi dent. Mr. Geer declined the delegation's recommendation for the reason that he was a candidate for collector of customs at Portland, and would hold out for that'place. Mr. Moores had beeu applicant for the Oregon City office, with little hope of getting it. He is a strong friend of Mr. Geer, having signed two petitions for hi 8 appointment as collector. Mr. Geer having declined, Mr. Moores will accept the office if he is appointed. A SPANISH MINISTER RESIGNS Was ExcommnnlcateS for Taking Pos session of Chorch Funds. Madrid, Sept. 18. The cabinet held a meeting yesterday and refused to approve ail tpe steps taken by the minister of finance, Senor Reverter. Consequently he will resign. 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