Chronicle VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1898 NO )U l)c Hallos CITY LAID IN Terrible Tornado a! Fort Smilli, Arkansas. LOSS OF LIFE AND PKOI'EKTY HEAVY Ilamngn l liinuunn Soornn of IIouhuh Doxtroyml or rrtllly Wriic lend. Four Smith, Ark.. Jan. 12. One of tho most terrible HtonuB that ever Btruck thin Beetion of tho country toro through HiIh city nliortly before midnight last niht. Everything 1h in confusion ub Hid ruHiilt of tiio great destruction of life and property and hh yet it is impos sible to give-tiiiythine liko uu accurate' estimate of the mini bur killed und in jured. Fifty porsotiB nro reported uu dead and as muny minfiinK, homes hav ing heen wrecked by the score, and hun dreds of people were left without food or shelter. Two of the largest Iiousob of worship in the city, the Baptist and Central Mothodiat churches, wore completely destroyed, thu llrownBcomo church wiib badly damaged, and thu tower and roof of the htoh school building were blown oil'. The storm struck the city in the southwestern section, a point where the rivorB conio together und near the old fort. From thuro it spreud out over the whole city, dipping down and scattering destruction everywhere. There is a rise in the city toward thu east to meet the hills on that side, und most of the dam age to property and loss of Hie wiib in that suction. After leaving Fort Smith the tornado veered and touched at Aluma, nine miles northeast, doing considerable dam .uge, but whether there is any loss of life is not known. The debris of many buildings in the lodging-house section caught on lire und those unfortunates who were iiot at once extricated ulive, perished miserably by being burned or'smuthered to death. Many people in tho outside districts were killed in the crush of falling resi dences. All the nursus and doctors that can lie pressed into service are being utilized, und there are scores of tempo rary hospitals throughout the city. The morgue is taxed to Ub utmost capacity, and additional bodies are being brought iu every few minutes. Altogether the scene at tho place is Hickening and horrible. A heuvy rain followed thu terrible tornado and it was probably twenty minutes before the city awoke to the fact that it hud been vis ited by a calamity. The fire department was called out and iu Icbh tliun twenty minutes tho Btruots were crowded with people and willing hands were ready to render nil tho aid tho uinorgoncy re quired. Tho scene is one of tliu inost appalling and destructive witnessed in the coun try, and it is without parallel in this sec tion of the southwest. At noon it looks ak though llfty per sons have at least been killed, and the do.Uh list is growing grudually. Hun dreds of persons have been injured, some seriously, and othora not so badly. Many fine residences were razed to tho ground. The tornado after passing through the residence district, did its worst work in that portion of the business district in which the older buildings tire located and the totals of damage do not mount up very rapidly, although many build ings were partly or wholly ruined. For this reason it is probable that $500,000 will nearly cover thu loss of buildings A hiinitiln of (lurlaml'H 'HAI'I'V THOUGHT" Hnlvu mulled t 'Id miv mlilrusH. Try it. then If It nultH you buy u Jar ot DONNELL, TUe Mist Prlco 50 conbt, Royal make the lood pure, wholesome nnil delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure norm uakikq powder CO., New YORK. and contents, including 'tho new high school building, which cob'i $50,000, and boing directly in the path of the storm, wus badly wrecked. NiiuiuurilH Not riHN,il. Madhid, Jan. 12. A dispatch to the lmpnrciitl from Havana Buys: The sending ot supplies from the United StateB to tho indigent population of Cuba has nroused deep animosity aiuoug the Spaniards, who, it is alleged, "are incensed at the pretext given to the American consul nnd the Yankee element to interfere in Cuban affairs." It is further assorted thut the Ameri can newspaper correspondents have been iiiBtructed to exaggerate the suffer ings of the peasantry iu order to again arouse public feeling iu the United States, bo ub to provideWushiugton with an excuse to intervene. Freu of Uliureo Lit NulVemr. Cut th'iB out and take it to your drug gist nnd get a Bitmplo bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughsund Colds. They do not ask you to buy beforu trying. This will ehow you the great merits of this truly won derful remedy, and show you what can he accomplished by the regular size bot tle. This is no experiment, und would lie disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invoriablv cure. Muny of the best physicians are now using it in their practice with great re sults and are relying on it in tho most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Blakoley A Houghton's. 1 Uow'h Till: Wo otl'er ono hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciii:ni:v & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 yeure, and be lieve him perfectly honorable iu all busi ness transactions und lluunciully able to curry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truux, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O., Waldiug, Kituiun & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, uuting directly upon tho blood and mucoiiB surfaces of tho system. Pricot 7Gc. per bottlu. Sold by all druggists. lestimoniuls free. 1-o-tt A- KrltlHh Vluw of It. London', Jan. 12. The Morning Post, iu an editorial on the dispatch from the TimoB' correspondent at Now York, suys. "President McKinley is drifting hope lessly and trying to sutisfy overybody. lho result is chaos in tho Kepublicnn camp and ths rapid growth of Bryan- iHtn. In tho meantime, the Dingley tar ill' policy has proved a a rediculous fail ure." Itiiftklou'a Annua Halve. The best salve in tiie world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped bunds, chilblains, corns, und ull akin eruptions, and posi tively cm cs piles, or ho pay required It iu guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakoley und Houghton, druggists. Itrynu Muy lie Truimfnrrnd. Wabuinoton, Jan. 12. President Mc Kinley has under serious advisement thu trimeter of Charles Bryan from thu Chinese to some other mission, and to this end it is understood overtures have been made to Conger, our minister to Brazil, to exchange posts with Mr. Bry an. Try BonUUng'a Stat !' aud baiting powflur. Chin it In Dilatory. Paiiis, Jan. 12. H is probable that the negotiations for tho Chinese loan will be consideralriy delayed on account of the dilutoriness of tho Chinese gov ernment. Moreover, it is uncertain as to whether or not tho security will be forthcoming. ntiNi.lniHiiii Treaty. London, Jan. 12. A dispatch from Shanghai says it is reported that the Russo-Japanese agreement as to Korea involves the recognition of Port Lazar off the const north of Genzan, as within the sphere of Russian intiuencc. Terrible Kurttiquake. Tint Habuk, Jan. 12. An official dis patch from Bittavia announces that the capita of the Amboyna, one of the Mo luccas islands, has been completely de molished by an earthquake. Fifty per sons were killed. The Coming W cumin Who goes to the club while her hus baud tends the baby, as well as the good old-fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at times get run d'olvTrrrTtfealJliT Thoywill be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleep lessness, fainting or dizzy bpells. The most wonderful remedy for these women iB Electric Bitters. Thousands of suffer ers from Lame Back and Weak Kidneys rise up and call it blessed. Ii is the medicine for women. Female com plaints and nervous troubles of all kinds are soon relieved by the use' of Electric Bitters. Delicate woman should keep this remedy on hand to build up the syeteni. Only 50c per bottle. For sale by Bltikeley & Houghton. 1 WITH HAZEL SWITCHES. ilow Twenty Thouwnd Dollars In Gold Was round Hurled in Alabama. Chauip Cornelius was a rich Blount county fanner, who lived near Chepol topec before the war. When that con flict came on he had twenty thousand dollars in gold, which he buried in a pot on his premises. One night during the war, while lie was at home on a furlough, a gang of robbers entered his house and endeavored to extort from him by torture the hiding place of his treasure. They liiing him up four times, says the St. Louis Republic, but each time when taken down lie re fused to divulge 'the secret. The fourth time they left him for dead, fired the house and fled. A fuithful negro slave dragged his muster out, but Cor nelius died from his injuries leaving the whereabouts of the buried treasure a mystery. Yesterday three strange men visited the place, which is now owned by John Findley, and said that as one of them was uu adept hi the use of the hazel switch, with which to lo cate streams of water, gold and silver, they desired to search for the missing treasure, Findley to pay for all cost of the search and ull to share in tho pro ceeds. Findley laughed at them, and told them that they were free to dig und keep all the gold they could find. They went to the spot where the two old chimneys, all that remained of the decayed Corneliiis mansion, stand, and dug all that day without avail, but dur ing last night, Findley found upon in vestigation this morning, the strangers returned, and at the bottom of a fresh hole they had dug was found, carefully covered up, n rusty old pot dug in the ground. The contents of the pot were missing, but a note left by the men buid they hud scoured the treasure by the hazel switches' use and had kept it, according to Findley's permission. When you waut n good smoke, be sure and call for Fouls' high-grade cigars. For sale by ull lirst-class dealers. tf To Kxi'luiugu. Twenty-four milea west of Spokane and two and one-half from Deer Park, on tho Spokane Falls & Northern, is the following tract of land, which I desire to exchange for residence property in The Dalles: One hundred and forty acres seventeen cleared, one paled in garden. Five-room, now house; two-story barn, and several other buildings. Value, $2,000. Call at Sentinel office. 0-lw Call nnd see what the Commission Co. can' do for you on fresh groceries. 4-tf Mr. EUbIiii Berry, of this place Bays he never had anything do lnui so much good and give such quick relief from rheumatism uu Chamberluin'e Puiu Balm. He wae bothered greatly with shooting pains from hip to knee until he used this liniment, which affords prompt relief. B. F, Buker, druggist, St. Paris, Ohio, For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. , To Cure Cold Iu Oue Day. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tab lets. All druygiBtB refund tLe money if they fail to cure. .20c, THE NEW YORK WORLD T8RICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 rnRflR a Week. 106 Paper a Year It Hands first among "weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication freshness, variety and leliability of cor. tents. It is practically a daily at tho low price o a weekly : and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market report, all the latest fashions for women and a Ion seriea of stories by tho greatest .living American and English authors, Cnnan Doyle, Jerome K. .Icroma, Stanley Weyman, Mary K. Wilkin Anthony Ilnpe, Itret Hartc, Itrander Matthew, Ktc. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to gether one year for $2.00. The rtgulat price of the two papers is $3.00. 7 ..CUBS. FW.. Butehers and Fapmefs ..Exchange.. Keois on draught the celebrated COLUSlUIA liEER, acknowl edged the best beer iu The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also the Finest brands! of Wines, Liquors and Clears. andtxiiehes toI nil Kinds nlwnys on hand. TBe GoiumDia PacRingco.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTUKKR8 OK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF, ETC. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. l'KAN'SACT A GENERAL BANKING BUS1NES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and varioue points m Oregon auu Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given Mutt under und by vir tue ol'itn execution and order ot nle, issued out of the Circuit Court of thu Statu of Oregon, for Wasco County, on the 1 Ith day of December, 1M17, upon a decree and JudKinent , rendered therein on the tlrst day of December, 1KJ7, in a suit then aud theretofore tending, wherein Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a Corporation, was iilalntill', aud Mary J. Smith James M, Smith, Jr., Klum A. Smith and Clem Smith, were defendants, 1 did on tho 11th day of December, 1M7, duly levy upon, and will, on Wednesday, the loth day of January, 1MM, at the hour Jot one o'clock iu tho afteruoon of said day, at the front door of tho county court houso in Dalles City, Wusoo County, Oregon, sell at pub 11c miction, to tho highest bidder, for cash in hand, tnu following described real estate, to ult: Lots & and 0 in block !S. UuiKhllii's Addi tion to Thu Dalles City, aud J.ot '1 in lllook '., In Trovitt'H Addition to Tho Dalles City, all in Wusco County, Oresou, together with all und singular the tenements, hereditaments', and ap lertonuuce!. thereunto belonging or Iu uny wise appertaining, or so much thereof as Miall bo necessary to Mitlsfy and pay the said several buuu due to plnlutlir mentioned iu said writ, to wit: fVKVi.Od, and interest theieon from the first day of December, lb'J7. at thu rate of eight percent, per annum; tho further sum of 2fi0.l)0 as n reasonable attorney's fee, and tho costs and disbursements of said suit, taxed and u I lowed at f.'li.OO, together with accrulug cost aud ex penses of such sale. Dated at Dalles City, Oregou, Mils 15th day of December, 1N7. T. J. DKIVKK, Sheriff ot Wasco County, Oregou. 11 H HUNTINIITON. K S WILSON, HUNTINGTON & WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THE DALLES, OREGON Office over First Nat. Bunk, A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. January MEN'S SUITS Cloaks January Clearance Sale. Offerings which no one in need of Cloak can afford to overlook. ...A Sample... TTino ninth .Inr-kpt 111. i (In of nn mvjlifv timllnn pnlur a Inlit tun ! flv storm collar, cull's, pockets and trimmed witn stripes 01 same cioin, una finished in soutache braid. Value $13.50. Clearance Price $8.95 A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. WHO MEN'S SUITS Clearance Sale. CLEARANCE SALE ...Men's Suits... 'Just because an over proportion of small frame meu came for the $12.00, $13.50 and $15.00 suits, we have a hundred and fifty of the larger sizes (40 aud 42) left. To clear our counters we mark them, sizes 40 and 42. $12.00 Suits $8.00 $13.50 " $9.00 $15.00 " ...$1Q.00 a extra front. front SI waists January Clearance Sale Conveniently displayed, priced and ticketed. Seeinjj fiee. Black Silk WaistB, as cut $5.00, , $0.50 , $7.50., , . Now . . Now .. Now ,..$4.00 ..$4.85 ,..$5.65 ...A Pew Left... Fancy Silk Waist, cliangeahle, plain and figured Tnffetta Bilks, made up with silk or linen collur. Elegant styles. $0.00 Values now $4.45 $7,50 Values . . .now $5.95 $8.50 Valves now $0.45 has the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to "be found in a flrst-olass Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS.