mh .VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1897 NO 227 AFFAIRS IN THE NORTH Goldseekers at St. Michaels Not Discouraged. MINERS RETURNING FROM ALASKA Sailor Gossip Says Xhey Hare Kinds of Gold"--Anotner Yu kon Railway Scheme. 'All Poet Towxsbsd, Sept. 30. Captain dinger, of the tug Holyoke, which left St. Michaels September 11th, says: "I judge there were from 350 to 400 men at St. Michaels while we were there. All were cheerful. There were none -I ran across who asked for passage with me. I did not see any miners from Klondike at St. Michaels, and do not be lieve there were any there, for no steam er had come down lately, though one was expected any day. 'It was cold and hailing while we were there, and snow fell the day after we left." The Alaska Commercial Company's eteamer Bertha brought to Unalaska news from St. Michaels up to the 13th inst. There were over 100 men on the Upper Yukon waiting to come down on the Portland, and according to sailor gossip, they had "all kinds of gold." But the officers of the Grant say that ac cording to their best information no vast amount of treasure will -be brought down. A Canadian Railway Scheme. Nkw York, Sept. 30. A dispatch from Montreal says : Application will be made Tto'the do minion parliament next session for a bill to incorporate a company for the pur pose of constructing an operating a rail way from a point near the head of Chil koot inlet, on the Lynn canal, to the rapids on the Yukon river, following as closely as practicable Dalton's trail, with power to construct and operate branch lines, bridges, wharveB, telegraph and telephone lines, steamboats and other craft on the lakes and tributaries of the Yukon river. The promoters are a syndicate of wealthy men. Latest reports received at Ottawa of the progress of the Crow's Nest pass railway construction are to the effect that work on the first 100 miles is very far advanced, and that there is no quea but the company will be able to realize its purpose of completing this section be fore the close of the present season. New Hotel for Dawson. Cripple Creek, Colo., Sept. 30. Joe Wolfe has had donated to him by Joseph Ladue, the bonanza king of the Klon dike, a half block of ground in Dawson, apon which he intends to erect a mam moth hotel. His partners in this enter are fifteen Chicago business men. Mr. Wolfe has made arrangements with P. D. Armour for every thfng needed in the provision line. Mr. Wolfe will be remembered as the only person who ever succeeded iu pull ing off a genuine Mexican bullfight in the United States. He succeeded in do ing this in the summer of 1895. McLean Not In the Race. Columbus, O., Sept. 30. John E. Mc Lean, bis nearest friends declare, is not a candidate for the United States senate. Mr. McLean has held a conference with the state committee, and his friends say he spoke as follows : "I am not a candidate for the United States senate. I am merely a good Democrat, and wish to see the Demo cratic state and legislative ticket success ful. In the event that the legislature is Democratic, I hope to see some good Cured by "Happy Thought" Salve. "I was troubled with an Eczema or eruption on the hands for two years. I spent quite a sum of money without get ting a cure. Then I commenced using Garland's Happy Thought 8alve. I have used six or eight jars, and am cured. It is a great medicine, and I can fully rec ommend it to anyone troubled with skin disease." J. M. E. ATKINSON, City Treasurer, Seattle, Wn. Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud healthfulness. Assures tbe food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. 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After the attack the strikers and women formed in line and marched through the streets of Edwardsville shouting and singing. No arrests were made. The strikers, more than 300, with the women, far outnumbered the workers, who were guarded by a force of deputy sheriffs on the way to tbe mine. T. W. McCune, a deputy sheriff, in the escort ing posse, was disarmed and dragged to one side, where a crowd of irate strikers beat hi.u until he was almost uncon scious. Though heavily armed the sheriff's officers took their drubbing without making any attempt to use their arms. They were outnumbered ten to one, but they fought with their fist8. Had a shot been fired the consequences would have been fearful, as the strikers were frenzied. SlOO Reward SIOO. Tlie readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. 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The rumored belief is that tbe waters of the Gnlf of Califor nia had broken over the sandbar which separates the gulf from tbe basin. If this should prove to be true, Southern California will have the largest inland sea on the continent, in some places more than 300 feet deep, and Arizona would come up through the gulf to a point opposite Yuma. In the' meantime many miles of the Southern Pacific would be submerged.. Bear to Convoy tne Portland. Port Town-send, Sept. 30. According to Captain Munger, of the cutler Grant, it is the Bear and not the Corwin that will guard from desperate persons the nuggets that the steamer Portland is to bring from St. Michaels. Orders from Captain Tuttle to act as a policeman of the seas were taken to him by the Cor win, which left Unalaska tbe same day the Grant started for this port, Septem ber 19th. Did IT on ,er. Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. 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