en VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13,' 1897 NO 237 SOME DISMAL SCENES Three Hundsed Gold Seekers Encamped on the Beach THEIR SITUATION IS PERILOUS Many are Short of Provisions and Money With. Mo Hope of Ascending The Yukon Thlt Tear. Washington, Oct. 12. Information received at the treasury department from Captain Tattle, of the cutter Bear, sow erasing in Alaskan waters, does not give a rosy description of the scenes at St. Michaels and prospects of the gold seekers. Writing from St. Michaels September 16th, Captain Tattle says: "There are in port four sea going ves sels and six river steamers, with one steamer and one barge in process oj con struction on the beach. About 300 hun dred people are encamped on the beach awaiting the completion of these ves sels. At least seven vessels are expect ed to arrive, many of them with paeeen gers. There is no possible chance of these people reaching the upper Yukon this season, and they mnst winter here or at some point inside the mout of the Yuken.- "While there will be an abundance of provisions, as the trading companies have their main depots here, trouble is likely to arise from those who have no money and no supplies. This, however, is a small matter when it is taken into consideration that matters are much worse above Fort Yukon. On Septem ber 13th the steamer Hamilton returned from its up-river trip, having been un able to reach Circle City. Captain Hill reported the river so low as to prevent his reaching his destination. His cargo was landed on the river bank. The steamers Healy, Weare, Alice, Bella and Margurite are now up the river, but the prospects are that they will not be not be able to reach Circle City or Daw eon. "Laws in regard to the transportation of steam vessels are entirely disregarded, and no inspector of hulls and boilers has visited this place. At least sixteen such vessels are now sailing in this part of Alaska. If I should seize them star vation would ensue to thoee who are de pending upon these vessels to bring them provisions. At the same time hnndreds of people are traveling on these veseele, which are without the saieguards to life that the law provides they shall have. "A deputy collector of customs is sta tioned at St. Michaels who is required to attend to all custom business. Fre quently there are several vessels in port discharging bonded goods at the same tinfe. It is impossible for one man to attend to all this business. After leav ing St. Michaels there is no custom officer in charge ot these goods. Vessels frequently get aground, and it is neces sary to discharge cargo before they can be afloat. Great opportunities are afforded to defraud the customs. There Bhould be a custom offiicer on every ves sel carrying bonded goods, end provis ions should be made to have these ves sels inspected as required." Something: to Depend On. Mr, James Jones, of the drag firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with LaGrippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle borne, and to the surprise of all she be- 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 enre. Then I commenced using Garland's Happy Thought Salve.' I have used six or eight jars, and am cared. It is great medicine, and I can fully rec ommend it to anvone troubled with akin disease." J. M. E. ATKINSON, City Treasurer, Seattle, Wn. mm, Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leavening strength aud healthfullness. 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But it begins to look now as if from thirty to forty new cases and from four to six deaths would be daily reported until Jack Frost puts id an appearance. Today, as on nearly every day since the fever first started, abont fifty per cent of the fatalities were traced to neglect and a" disposition to bide cases until it is too late to save life. The official bulletin issued by the board of health tonight shows thirty seven new cases and four deaths. Galveston was one of the first cities to raise the bars. Dr. Guiteras on Satur day pronounced several cases of yellow fever as existing in Galveston, but not a line has reached Dr. Oliphant relative to these from the Texas health officials. The only informatiyn which Dr. Oli phant had received was from Surgeon General Wyman. About fifty Italians reached the city this morning, coming, it is said, from New York. Orders were given by the board of health to prevent their locating themselves in the city limits, and the health officers were instructed to have them sent to one of the camps of deten tion. At Biloxi today there were twelve new cases; at Edwards five and two deathe. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and Dowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organe, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exact ly what they need. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. 5 Good Baking Powder cannot be sold for 25 cents or 30 cents a pound. Cream of tartar is expensive and cream of tartar is necessary to good baking powder. "Cheap" baking powder either contains alum (which is bad for the insides) or is badly made (docs not do the work) or is weak. Really cheap baking powder cannot be sold for these prices; but the cheapest of all is Schillings Best your money back if you don't like it at your grocer's. . GENIUS AND OLD AGE. The Exerclae of Intellect Deea Sot Shorten Life. ,The Gentleman's Magazine, in n article on the "Age of Genius," tends to disprove the assertion that brain power is incompatible with health. Once we were told that if we wished to become octogenarians we must lay aside ambition, we must be careful in our diet and temperate in our wishes. We must wait upon our bodies and as much as possible keep the mind out of sight. In order to disprove that counsel, we have only to turn from empty words to solid fact. First, to take the great men cele brated in war and conquest, since theirs, also, is a species of genius, is to find the list headed with Xenophon. Dumouriez and Wellington at 86, 84 and 83. Thence it continues to Charle magne at 71. From him the numbers decline, though not- hastily, to Napo leon at 51 and, lowest of all, Alexander the Great, at 32. Nearly 60 per cent, of the warriors chosen at random reached the Biblical standard of three score and ten. Then, beginning with the great names of statecraft, there are Frank lin and Tallyrand, both at 84, Palmer ston at 81 and Washington at 67, with the list keeping well up in the fifties, and at the end slowly falling to 42. This is imposing, especially if we add Gladstone and Bismarck, both well over their eightieth year. Science and philosophy begin with iHumboldt at 89,and,furnislan-imposing list of men whose brains were worked to the fullest extent, and of whom no less than 63 per cent, completed their seventieth year. In short, almost one-half the greatest geniuses the world has yet seen have attained the age of 70 years. .Let no one foe deterred from becoming a ge nius by the fear of early death! DIMINISHING STATURE. One of the Chief Cansea la the Mili tary Service Exacted. Tbis relation between stature and health is brought to concrete expres sion in the armies of Europe through a rejection of all recruits for service who fall below a certain minimum standard of height, generally about five feet. The result of this, says Popular Science Monthly ,is to preclude the possibility of marriage for all the fully developed men during their three years in the barracks, while the undersized individ uals, exempted from service on this ac count, are left free to propagate the species meanwhile. Is it not apparent that the effect- of this artificial selec tion is to put a distinct premium upon inferiority of statue in so far as the future generations are concerned? 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