CI) muck. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1897 NO 219 IN CHILKOOT PASS One Thousand Men Caught Out in It September 1. A LETTER FROM CRATER LAKE Dyea Trail Likely, to lie Completely Blockaded VTItH Snow by September 2;- Sax Fbaxcisco, Sept. 21. A letter from Crater lake, Alaska, dated Septem ber 2, says : A thousand men toiled all of yesterday in a blinding storm of snow and sleet on the summit of Chilcoot pass. The blizzard lasted' from daylight till dark. T. C. Willard, of Butte, Mont., fell from the rocks at a point half way be tween the summit and Crater lake, and fractured a bone in bis left forearm. A physician set the limb and Willard pluckily continued across toward Lake Lindermann. An Indian at Dyea said a few days ago that Chilcoot pasa would probably be blockaded by snow about the 25th. He said that miners fortunate enough to have their supplies across the summit before that time can reach Dawson. The rivers he claims will keep open until late in November, although the lakes will probably be frozen in six weeks. Ten days ago the ludians charged 32 cents a pound for packing from Dyea to I T I nilatii an n tKo rata io nnw -1 fl nanta ! When the next steamer arrives it will probably jump to 50 or CO cents. ' COLLKGE-BRED GOLDSEKKEKS. Several of Them Arrive at St. Michael Jn Route to Klondike. Hasovek, N. H., Sept. 21. F. C. Staley, of Chicago, a member of the class of '98, Dartmouth college, has arrived at St. Michaels on his way to the Klondike. In a letter received from him he states that in the party are a number of college men, two from Yale, two from Harvard, several from Berkeley college of California, ttiree from Stanford university, two from Kenyon, one each from the university of Michigan, Colum bia, Iowa and Cornell. In addition he confirms the report of a scarcity of food in the gold region, as told by those re turning down the Yukon river. OF COURSE ITS FROM ANDltEE- The Daily Pigeon Message Landed in Ohio This Time. Cincinnati. Sept. 21. The Enquirer's special from Xenia says : A carrier pigeon has been found by B. Scon well in his barnyard near here. The bird is in an exhausted condition, and gave evidence of a long flight. A silver band was fastened around the bird's leg on which was engraved some words and letters which were so worn and rusted as to be almost entirely undistinguish able. But few of the letters could be made out. Many people here are of the opinion that it is an Andree pigeon. As yet the meesagehas not been deciphered. MRS. STILUS WAS TIRED OF ANDY. Her Alleged Abduction Really An Elopement. Warbensburq, Mo., Sept. 21. The latest developments of the Stills abduc tion case are exceedingly sensational. Relatives of the accused parties persuad ed Prosecuting Attorney Bradley to go to Jefferson township and investigate. 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Better cut these rules out. Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. MINERS' STRIKE ENDED. Work Being Gradually Resumed at Many Points. Washington, Sept. 21. M. D. Ratch ford, president of the United Mine Workers of America, who is here to attend a epecial meeting of the officers of the Federation of Labor, gives the following statement . to the Associated Press today : "Today will see about 75,000 miners resume work in the bituminous coal fields of the Central states. The strike generally ends today. The mining situa tion is not likely to become disturbed again until the beginning of next year, at which time we hope to be able to settle the wage differences amicably anct without the necessity of striking. "Of course the victory is not altogether one of -the miners. While they have done the striking, the trades unions and organized bodies have supplied the necessaries, without which the miners could not have possibly succeeded. It is a victory for organized labor and not tor any particular trade, and we want our friends who have helped us to feel that it's their victory as well as ours." MURDER IS THE CHARGE. Sheriff Martin and Forty Deputies Held for Trial. Wilkessbarre, Pa., Sept. 21. Sheriff Martin and about 40 of bis deputies were arraigned in court this morning, charged with the murder of 21 striking miners at Lattimer. Several witnesses testified. The judge held the sheriff and deputies in $4000 bail, each for trial. Bail was furnished and they returned to Hazleton. FREIGHT SUBJECT TO DELAY. Effect of Fever Quarantine on the Rail way Business. Kansas City, Sept. 21. Kansas City railroads having outlets at Gulf ports are notifying shippers that freight for Gulf points will be accepted subject to delay only. This is due to yellow fever quarantine which is now being rigidly enforced, freight as well as passenger trains being subject to the rule. 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