VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25", 1897 NO 222 DEATH IN DYEA PASS Eighteen Packers Buried Un der a Monster Ayalanclie. ENTIRE TOWN OF SHEEP CAMP GONE Heavy Bains Caused the Slide Skagnay .Bridges GoneSnow In Chilkoot Ful-Muj Goldseekers Return. Port Townskkb, Sept 24. The steamer Pioneer, which left the Sound Septem ber 12th with the bark Shirley in tow for Skaguay, returned at 1 o'clock this morning, having made the ran down in ninety-six hours. The Pioneer brings down a story of a snow or landslide -between Sheep Camp and Chilkoot pass last Sunday morning, in which eighteen men are supposed to have lost their lives ; only one body bad been found, that of a man .named Choynski, cousin to Joe Choynski, the prizefighter. The fifteen or eighteen men supposed to be lost were packers on the Dyea trail, and they had upwards of $30,000. in their possession. There are many here who do not be lieve the story, as it is very early in the season for snow slides. Officers of the Pioneer say the story was brought to Skaguay Sunday evening by three men who told it , in such a thrilling manner as to leave no doubt of its truthfulness. They described the avalanche as con sisting of rocks, ice and dirt, the mass having been loosened by the recent un precedented bard rain which has been falling continually for the past month. All the bridges on the Skaguay -river have been washed out, and the river is a raging torrent. W. W. Sprague, of Tacoaia, who started eight weeks ago with a three years' outfit, returned from Skaguay on the Pioneer. The steamer Al-Ki, a week overdue from Alaska, arrived this morning at 4 o'clock. She carried a large list of men returning from Skaguay, who were un able to croBB the pass. The snow is six inches deep at Lake Bennett, and three inches fell on the summit of Chilkoot pass last Saturday. THE STORY CORROBORATED. Captain Nellson Says a Slide Occurred at Sheep Camp. Port Townbhnd, Wash.. Sept. 24. Captain Neilson, master of the tug Pio neer, which arrived this morning from Skaguay, corroborates the story of the sncwslide, or more appropriately, land elide, in the neighborhood of Sheep Camp. Captain Neilsen says : "Three men came to Skaguay beach Sunday night with a story that at Sheep Camp that morning at 3 :30 o'clock a pe culiar sound from the southwest side of the mountain was heard, and before the residents of the camp could fully dress they found themeelves being rapidly borne down the canyon on a mass of moving debris from the mountain side. The majority of the residents of Sheep Camp escaped, although the entire town was almost wholly destroyed. "The slide struck the town in the northern part, where nearly all the pack ers were quartered in tents and sleeping the sleep of hard, overworked men. The main part of the elide from the mountain missed Sheep Camp proper, although from the report very little of the town remains. Packers' camp was wholly carried away, and it is impos sible to learn the full names of the un fortunates, as they were all known by surnames, such as Jack, Jim, Dick, etc 1 "The cause of the slide was reported to be the action of heavy rains on the Salt Rheum Two applications of Garland's Happy Thought Salve daily cures Spit Rheum. first wasn with warm water and pare Castile soap. Rub- well with the Salve; and cover with rubber gauge to keep the tnoleture in. .' "Garland's TTnrmv ThnnorhtRalve mm) mn in sixty days of Salt Rheum that I had tor tea years. It's worth $10 a jar to a man who has suffered as I hare.' K. E. VAN O LIN DA. Vashon Island, Wasn. l9KDClfl Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leavening strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powdkb Co. ;New Yobk. hills where a sort of reservoir was formed, which body of water forced the land down into the basin below. Never before have such heavy rains been ex perienced by the Indians in the neigh borhood of Chilkoot pass." W. W. Sprague, of Tacoma, returning from Skaguay pass, verifies the above report. Sick stomach means sick man (or woman). Why not be well? Sick stomach comes from poor food, poor nourishment; means poor health, poor comfort. Shaker Digestive Cordial means health and a well stomach. If we could examine our stomach we would understand why it is that so little will put it out of order. But, unless we are doctors, we never Bee our stomach. We don't feel it. We would feel it less if we took Shaker Digestive Cordial. Shaker Digestive Cordial makes your stomach digest all the nourishing food you eat, relieves all the symptoms of in digeetion, acts as a tonic and soon makes you feel well and strong again. The more you take, the less you feel of your stomach. All'druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. Louise Back From Wrangel. Victoria, B.' Sept. 24. The steamer Princess Louise has returned from Wrangel. The Dominion govern ment's survey party started from Glenora to survey the route to Teslin lake and other surveyors have started up the river. Both parties will be able to com plete their work before the bad weather starts. Fifty men are at Wrangel wait ing for a chance to take them on the first part of their journey to the mines. It Saves the Cronpy Children. Seavikw, Va. We have a splendid sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and our customers coming from and near,' speak of it in the highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croup if Chamber lain's Cough Remedy had not been giv en. Kellam & Curben. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Massachusetts Argonauts. Chicago, Sept. 24. Twelve argonauts from Massachusetts left Chicago last night en route to the Klondike. C. C. El wood, a British Columbia mining ex pert, is at the head of the goldseekere. BucKlen's Arinca salve. 'Die best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter; chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui rb piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or mcuey refunded.. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. oo Good baking powder is cheaper than " cheap baking powder, because itdoesn'tmake doctor's bills. " "Cheap" baking powder generally contains alum bad for the stomach. Schilling's Best is at your grocer's. A Schilling A Company San Francisco 2201 FIREMEN TO THE RESCUE'. Attempt to Burn a New Orleans School frustrated New Orleans, Sept 24. Efficient work bp the fire department in the face of the attack of a .mob, enabled the de partment to save the main portion of the Beauregard echool building, which waB fired last night by riotors who ob jected to having the structure converted into a yellow fever hospital. Only' the annex and one end of the structure were reduced to ashes. After the mass meeting of . citizens held last night a riotous crowd gathered around the building and openly- threat ened at the first opportunity that they would fire it. Throughut yesterday evening Sister Agnes and a number of other Sisters of Charity, together with help from the hospital, bad been putting the building in order for the reception of yellow fever patients. At nightfall Surgeon Bloom, of the hospital, the sisters and others had been warned that they had better leave the building. They did so, and made their way through a dense crowd of panic stricken citizens. Then a small force of police was ordered to the scene. While the police were engaged In attempting to quell the riotous crowd in front of the building two incendiaries with a five gallon can of oil proceeded to the rear of the building and quickly bad it in flames. An alarm was turned in, but the first neighboring engine had scarcely arrived when the hose was cut. When other engines arrived their hose was also de stroyed by the mob. Chief Gaster finally arrived with a squad of officer, which beat the mob back. DANGER IN GETTING SHAVED. Barber Oaarht to Wttan, Their Hsvnda ud Their Implement!. The proposition to make a more care ful man of the tonsorial artist, in eo far as relates to the transmission of dis ease from his infected to his well clients, is not a new one. The subject has been written upon by several ear nest men before Heinrich Berger.whose "Hygiene in den Barbierstuben" re cently appeared in Leipzig-. No writer has, however, seemed to go so deeply into the question and lay down such strict rules for the knight of the shav ing knife. We are told' that he must be a person free from epilepsy and all man ner of seizures, drunkenness and "infec tious diseases. Being free from. these affections him self, he may give professional attention to all persons, including those under the influence, or those likely to have a fit in the chair, provided they are free from skin, haif and sexual diseases of .an infectious nature. Otherwise they are to be treated at home with their own implements. The author gives a number of other rules which are in themselves and so far as they go good if barbers could be prevailed upon to follow them but he does not sufficient ly insist upon the necessity of boiling to the point of sterilization his instru ments, towels, sponges and especially his own hands. There are many things besides the so-called foarber'a itch, which may be transmitted in - uncleanly shaving and hairdressing, and of which the public knows little or nothing. Favus is de cidedly on the increase in this coun try, and, the number of children turned away from the cities schools for this cause since the inspection innovation went into effect would greatly sur prise those who think of favus as a. European or foreign affection. Attention has recently been called by a member of the -New York Derm atolog ical society to the danger of the collating- tweezers used in barber shops. Ingrowing hairs and those attended by suppurative inflammation, as in syco cis, are extracted, and thenextcomeris operated upon without adequate and usually without any cleansing at all of the instrument. Certain rules-should be adopted, if possible, by barbers in general to protect their patrons from dangers which are more real than im aginary. Above all, they should remem ber that scrupulous cleanliness of im plements and. hands is the first requi site, and the advice now being given to surgeons to "boil their hand's" applies almost equally to them. At the least they could: give a little wash between each "next" for the mere sake of ap pearance and in the interest of busi ness, if for nothing else. Medical Record. Cah In Your Cheelcs. All county warrants registered; prior to March 12, 1893, will be paid at my office. Interest ceaseB after " Sept. ' 7, 1897. C. L. Phillips, . County Treasurer. I Wt AT I I 'Kw 'BOOK' i I V -tefP- ' Fall Samples is in; S ' 9 k ' containing enough e 9 1 -IIB styles to stock three J 9 ft" , f stores. They are 2 " r : ' the famous K.UH, 2 k J NATHAN & FISCHER CO. creations, the fcig J Jj - Tailors of Chicago, who are fancy-priced Draper's 2 it m J greatest rivals. Teachers of modern masterly custom 9 S work with many students. ' Come in and turn the Z b 4 pages: of .thisr great encyclopaedia "of fashions. Gel S' 9 2 r measured for your Fall and Winter Sitti or Overcoat and JJ 9 B 5 get the right fft' the right workmanship and the right J' 2 4 quality at the right price! ' 5' L. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of school district No. 12, ot Wasco county, state of Oregon, that a special school meeting for said district will be held at the brick school houBe on Court street, on the 25th day of September, 1897, at 2 o'clock in the. afternoon, for the following objects : To further con sider the question of erecting a new school building and providing funds for the same. Dated this 9th day of September, 1897. O. D. Doane, Chair. Board of Directors. Geo. P. Morgan, Clerk. 69-td STOCK-HOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock-holders of the Wasco Warehouse Company will be held at the ogice of French & Co., The Dalles, Or., on Tuesday, September 28, 1897, at 8 :30 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before it. The Dalles, Or., Sept. 4, 1897. . H. M. Beall, Secv. Wasco Warehouse Co. 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