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CI) VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1897 NO 218 NOT AN ANARCHIST He Does Not Favor the Use of Dasrer and Torch. HIS FOLLOWERS SO INFORMED Anarchists Notified lliat They Bad Ketter Withdraw From n Sccial Democracy. Chicago, Sept. 20. E. V. Debs at tended a meeting of branch No. 1. social democracy, at Journal hall last evening, and lectures its members soundly on ac count of the incendiary epeeches of the preceding Sunday. Mr. Debs told them in plain language I that he did not favor the use of the dag- j ger or the torch. He said he did not j advocate arson and assassination. He i repudiated the talk of revolution. He declared that violence and bloodshed had no part in the plans of social demo- j cracy. He said the hope of Bocial demo- j cracy lay in peaceful methods, and he pointed to the ballot as the remedy for I the evils complained of. He told the! anarchistic element in plain terms that j it had better withdraw from the organ-j ization. The hall was crowded and Debs was ! frequently interrupted Dy questions. One questioner who asked if social demo ciatcy was not virtually anarchy, seemed to be hostile, but as a rule, the meeting I seemed to be in sympathy with Mr. Debs, applauding hia repudiation of violence and laughing scornfully at the hostile questioner. Several police of ficers were present' in citizens' clothes, but there was no excuse for their inter ference. John J, Cook caused a mild sensation by resigning his membership, and de claring that Debs had partially abandoned the colonization scheme and was seeking to make a political party. Fitzgerald Murphy, chairman of the executive board of branch No. 1, frankly acknowledged that he had committed an error in making an inflammatory speech and he announced he would endeavor to carry out Mr. Debs' programme of peace. Sylvester Kelliher, secretary of the national organization, explained that the national executive board had re pudiated the resolutions paseed by branch No. 2 on the preceding Sunday, and had suspended its charter. Branch No. 2, of which T. Putnam Quinn is president, resolved last night to stand by the fierv resolutions adopted the previous Sunday, to resist any action looking to the suspension of the branch by the executive board of the eocial democracy, and to prefer charges of malfeasance against Debs and the four members of the executive board. Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud healthfulness. Assures the food ogainst alum and all forms of adulteration common to the Cheap brands. royal Bakixo Powder Co. New York. THE YELLOW FEVER SITUATION. Illinois Establishes a Quarantine Against the South. Spkingfii!LI, 111., Sept. 20. Mr. Ejjan, secretary of the Illinois state board of health, wired from Cairo, establishing a general quarantine against Louisiana, Alabama aud Mississippi, j both passengers and trainmen being prohibited from leaving Cairo en route to the North. try, still there are many vegetables that will grow there. s All Kite Records Again Broken. Blue Hill Observatory, Mass., Sept. 20. All kite records were broken here yesterday, when the topmost kite of a string of seven, of the Hargraye type, with four miles of wire, attained an alti tude of 10.016 feet above sea level, and 3500 feet above the summit of the hill. An aluminum box 'was seat up contain ing instruments for recording pressure, temperature and humidity, and was swung 350 feet below the topmost kite. At the highest point a temperature of 38 degrees was recorded, while it was 60 at the surface of the earth. At a height of 4000 feet the humidity rose rapidly, but sank again at a mile, where it was quite low. At 7000 feet it again rose, and soon reached a point where there was almost a complete saturation in the air. From there up the atmosphere be came dry, until at the highest point there was scarcely any moisture record ed. At the ground the humidity all the afternoon was quite low. Iwehfl Sew Cases at Edwards. Edwards, Miss., Sept. 20. Twelve new cases of yellow fever since the last report has developed. The total num ber registered is 54. One Physician's ICeport. New Orleans, La., Sept. 20. Dr. Joseph Hilt, ex-president of the board of health, has reported nine -cases of yellow fever in his practice. All 1'atients Doing Well. New Orleans, La., Sept. 20. Up to 9 A. M. no deaths have been reported. All the patients except one or two are doing well. SITUATION IN THE YUKON. NO Tit ACE OF THE VICTIM . Little Doubt Remains That Andy Still's Wife Was Murdered. Warrensburg, Sept. 20. Six days have elapsed since the youug wife of Andy Still was abducted by the three drunken farmer boys, Hull, McKeehan and Jackson, yet no trace of her can be found. Feeling is still running high in Jefferson township, where the outrage was committed, and the conviction has become settled that murder has been added to abduction and assault. Advices says today that the missing woman has not returned to Warsaw, which disproves the story ot young Hull that she was placed on the train at Lee ton and sent to that place. All concerned are now under arrest, but they deny any knowledge of the wherebouts of their victim. The anger of the people of Jefferson township will explode if the woman is not eoon found. . Actual Starvation Not Imminent, Says Rishop. Kowe. Sax Francisco, Sept. 20, Right Rev. Peter Rowe, of the Episcopal church, af ter an absence of two years in Alaska and along the Yukon, has returned to civilization, and is staying for a few days in this city. He reached the Klon dike about the time the mining excite ment was at its height, and he is of the opinion that tble stories told of the min eral resources of that region are not at all exaggerated. When asked as to his opinion relative to the outlook tor those who have gone into that country this year, the bishop said : "While there is sure to be some priva tion and want, still I do not believe there will be many cases of actual starv ation." While on the Yukon, the bishop paid considerable attention to the natural features of the country, and he express es the belief that while the Yukon val ley will never be an agricultural coun- A Message from Anctree. Copenhagen, Sept. 20. A dispatch from Hammerfest, the northernmost town of Europe, in Norway, says the whaling ship Palk has brought there the third pigeon dispatch from Prof. Andree, who left Tromsoe in a balloon July 11. The message reads: "July 13th, 12:30 p. m. Latitude 82.2 north, longitude 12 :5 east. Good voyage eastward. All well." Incendiarism Suspected. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 20. The tile works of Mayer, Landis &. Co. were des troyed by fire today. Loss, $20,000. The building had scarcely been destroyed when Harry A. Landis, a member of the firm, was placed under arrest and held in $1000 bail for a further hearing, being charged with setting the place on fire. There was $10,000 insurance. A Daylight Holdup. Minneapolis, Sept. 20. Three tramps held up a Great Northern train at day light this morning, near, Smith Lake, Minn. They robbed several cattle-men Two of the robbers succeeded in jump ing from the train, while the third was cornered and arrested. He gave his name as Fisher. To Keep Out Anthrax. Washington, Sept. 20. Acting upon the request of ;the secretary of agricult ure, the treasury department requested the secretary of state to instruct all the consular officers of the United States to refuse authentication of invoices of hides of meat cattle from districts in which anthrax exists. 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