VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1898 NO IS FROZEN IN AN ICE FLOE Blinding Snow Hid the Ves sel From the Men. SEVERE STORM WAS THE CAUSE Tffr,l,lr Tntf r Forty-Scrm 9nllor of a Newfoundland Sealing Steamer. j St. John's, N. F., Mar, 28. The t 1 1 fteamcr Greenland hae reached this 0 l 1 harbor with a grewsome cargo. On J 5 deck were twenty-four corpses and f 4 fifty five men were moaning in ter- 2 1 1 rible tnflVring in the hold in the I 1 1 1 pain of frostbitten limbs and bodies. 1 1 The dead bodies were on the decks ' 1 ' ditfigtired and almost unrecognir.a- J , ! i b!e. The etT.'cts of the terrible snf- . i feririg which they had endured 2 preterits ones of the most terrible siclit? which human cyea have ever witnessed. J The dead number 25. The frostbitten number 53. All will recover. The Greenland set sail from Sl.John'e about the first o! March on her fateful voyace. She was commanded by Cant. George Barbour, and carried a crew of nearly 300 sealhit titers. The steamer proceeded northward with the rest of tlie sealing fleet, but after a couple of hears she diverged on a separate tack, and rtnehed the hunting grounds not long after. All went well until Tuesday last. Seals were quickly encountered, and several very good packs were se cured. Ou Tuesday morning the hunters left the ship about 7 o'clock as usual, lieu the lookout reported ice plentiful around them. The men were clad in light cloth ing, for the slaughter!!!,; of seals is ex hansting work. Scattered over the ice fields, they wandered far from the pro tection of the ship, and a gale and enow storm shut them oh" from view. The icefloe parted and drifted away from tbe steamer. Long ere the storm had subsided many of the unfortunate fel lows had succumbed to the terrible cold and exposure. Those who dio not die were terribly frostbitten nnd suffered excruciating pain. The lung irght passed, but morning brought no help, for the storm etIJI raged and tbe air was thick with snow driven by the gale. Snow continued nearly all day, and evening brought no cessation to the high wind. Another night was spent iu untold agony. Some of the victims had already given up hope, nnd in despair had laid down and died. Ev ery hour witnessed at the least two deaths. Toward morning the storm subsided nd clear weather enabled the survivors to see that the Greenland was not far awav searching for the missing. The steamer bore down on the drifting field of ice, and began the work of picking up tbe stark bodies cf the deud and the life tat bodies of the livini?. Twuity-flvo corpses were taken on board that morn but twenty-three were still miseiug, and though the search was continued, no more were found. Thursday night the Greenland headed 'ar shore, reacliing jJay dj Verde, pro wading theneu lo St. John. Most of the men who perished were married und have large lamilies, who are thus de prived of all means of support. Ilrau Uitt Klondike. Mr- A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.TVx., 5f?e Salue Garland'a 'Happy" Thought Salve is made right. It is the naive you are ture of. 50 cents at DONNELL'S. Royal Makci the food pare, wholexome and dtllelout. If aaVW Baai POWDER Absolutely Pure norn MKitia rootn to., ntw vomc. has found a more valuable discovery than has jet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompained by heminor rhnges; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold ia of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars n bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung nffections are positively cured by Dr. King's 2?ew Discovery for Consump tion. Trial battles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. IJemilar size 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 DKATII IN A TOKN.VnO. Three Fanilllen I'erlslieil In I lie Indian Territory. South McAllisteii, I. T., Mar. 2S. A terriffic wind storm passed over the country between this place nnd Colgate last night. Four farm houses were de molished nnd the occupants of three of them are reported to have been killed. Those reported killed are: James Seafoam, wife and three child ren. Pendergrnss and his rntire family. Samuel Stinson, wife and five child ren. I'assengers arriving fiom Lehigh to night, state that in the country south east of here the tornado did great dam age, and that many are killed and in jured. Physicians from the various towns along the M. K. & T. railroad have been Eent to the scene of the re ported disaster. In the vicinity of South McAllister it it is reported that minor damages were done. A cloudburst near Eumrnit last night washed out or submerged about twenty five feet of the road. A washout is also reported en the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf road, near Galvin, twenty-five miles northwes of here. The ' Katy" road is handling its freight and passenger traffic around the washouts by detours over the Choctaw and the Missouri Pacific lines. Free I'll!' Send your address to If. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These Pills are easy iu action and arc particularly effective in the cure of.Con stipntion nnd Sick Headache. For Ma laria nnd Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleter ious substance and to bo purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the sys- I tern. Kegulur size 25c. per box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. (2) Frrexe In Kan and Missouri. I Kansas Citv, Mar. 28. Freezing tern j perature, close to 20 degrees above zero, prevails tonight throughout Northern j Kansas and Northwestern Missouri, which is, throughout tho territory ' named, a fall of -10 degrees within thirty : eight hours. A heavy rain last night ' was followed by sleet and later by a light , fall of mow. j It is feared that this eudden freeze will cause material damage to growing gran and budding fiult. j The drop in teniperatine is also 'marked In Oklahoma and Indian teri , tories, where heavy rains seem to have been general, accompanied by more or less destructive wind, I It it feared there will be heavy lor-, on range cattle recently brought into I the Territory from Texas. Telegraph ' service hJ been considerably hampered by the prevailing high winds and tho sleet. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT OF STREET. Notice is hereby given, by order of the common council of Dalles City, that Court street wiU be improved between Main nnd Second streets by grading and tilling said street, and that the cost of said proposed improvement shall be assessed upon property adiacrnt to said street, unless within fourteen days from the final publication of this notice the owners of two-thirds of the property ad . iitceut iu earn sireui me wmi me re corder a written remonstrance against salt! proposed improvement. mtea this 10 day of March 1898. Kogeii B. SlNXOTT. mchlG 14t Recorder Dalles City. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. I was able lo be around all the time, but constantly suf ferine. I had tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Cham berlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am hippy to eay that it has not since returned. Josh Edgar, Germantown, Cal. For sale by Blake ley & Houghton. STOCKHOLDERS MEETINU. Notice is hereby given that there will i be an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of Tho Dalles. Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at their office Saturday, April 2, 1S93, at 2 p. in., for the purpose of electing seven directors, and transact ing such other business as mav properly cimo before said meeting. By order of the president. The Dalles March 1, 1S9S. C. L. Pmu.ii's, Secy. Farm for Kent. The farm known as the Crate Dyna tion Claim, situated on the river, five miles west of The Dalles, consisting of about 400 acres, will be rented to re sponsible party. AUo a responsible la r in hand wanted to take charge of a farm. Apply to mar23-0t Max Vogt & Co. Key. E. Edwards, pastorof the English Baptist Church at Minersville, Pu., when Buffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, fie says: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great service lo me. It subsued the iullamntion and relieved the pain. Should any suffer profit by giving Pain Balm n trial it will please me." For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. TYGH VALLEY ROLLING MILL. At all times flour equal to the best for sale at Tygh Valley Roller Mills, at prices to suit the times. Also mill feed. W. M. McCouki.e, Prop. inchlC-Gm BuoUleu's Ariuca naive. The best salve in tne world for ctm, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, foul sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cuies piles, or no pay required It iu guaranteed to give perfect aatisfac tion. or incuey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sala by Blakeloy and Houghton, druggists. Hon ol Veteran' Kntertulimiriit. Hie Sons of Veterans will give an en. tertainment next Tuesday evening, March 8th. A good program, consist ing of patriotic songs, recitatioua and musical selections. In conclusion n fine lunch, donated by the W. R. C, will be served. FOR SALE. Two lots, No.. 11 and 12, in block 14, Gates Addition, The Dalles, Oregon. For particulars address the undersigned, M. E. Fuhmmakv, 19-iw Box 178, Goldendale, Wash. There arc three little things which do more work tlun any other three little things created they are theunt, tho bco and De Witt's Little Early KUem, Ihelast being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. Ii Plata Sheep Dip, pro veil by eveiy (est to be the best iion-poitouoiis fluid dip in the world ; guaranteed to cure scab, itch, sore throat, lieu and hoof-rot. Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles. Hiei-piiii-ii, Attention! Clarke & Falk have secured the agency for the La Plata Sheep Dip. Mixes instantly witii cold water. Smoke (he popular brands Prizo Medal, Guarantee and Rosa Queen cigars manufactured by S. F. Fouts. tl Try 8cb!lllD-' lit-kt tea auu linking powlet Sheriffs Sale. Ily vlittioof mi execution nnd order of Mile duly issued out ol tlio Circuit Com t of tliu State of Oregon, for Wasco County, to modlrcctcd, nnd dated .March 1R, IMS, upon u Judgment mid de cree rendered mid entered iu sulci court on No vember 11, I91. Iu favor of tliu pIMntltl', Inn enso wherein the Alll-nce Trust Company, n corporation, wus ptalntllt', mid against the do fendentntherin,C. W. Oeuton and KHzubetn Denton, for the sum of ,91. IS. with Interest therton from the euid dutu nt the rntuofclKht per cent per annum, nnd the costs of nnd upon this writ (which snld judgement nnd decree w.is on the 5th diiy of January, t.syj, duly nsvlgiicd and conveyed to Mrs. K. K. Thomson), nnd , om muudliig me to make wile of certain of the real proiicrty em braced In Midi decree and lien In alter fully described, I will, on April :.'0, 1808. at 2 o'clock r. in., nt the front door of the county court house in Unties City, Wasco Countv, Ore gon, sell nt public auction to the highest "bidder for cash in hand, all Ibc right, title and Interest which tne defendants, and each of them, had on July 0, 1SS9, the date of the mongmrc foreclosed by said decree, tu and to the following described twenty (X) acres of luud, to-wit: Thnt certain twenty (JO) acres in siimre form out of the northeast corner of tho donation land claim of Chnrles V. Denton and KHz. belli Denton, his wife, said donation land claim being Notifica tion No. fcOl!), Claim No. 42, and being parts of sections imidi?, In township I north, range la east of Willamette Meridian, in Wn'co Countv, State of Oregon, nnd is more psitleuhulv de scribed us loliows, to-wit: beginning iit a point 13 chains T7 links east and C chains 7 links north of the southwest corner of said section 5: thence south f9 chains .71 links! Hmoe.. n.ivt ia ohaiiiB'jy links; thence north '22 chii'ns '20 Ilnl-s; thence east 41 chains 50 links thence north II mliiiitcs west 1" chains, a links; and thence west 59 rh .Ins S", links to the place of beginning containing ."Wj 51-100 ucies, moio or less. iiic unites, Oregon, Jlureh '2-2, 1MW. T. J. DIllVER. inchXl-1 Sheritrof Wasco County. Or. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hercbv eiven that under nm! hvvlr. ttie of all execution and order of sale Isnel! out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 211 day of iliirch, 1S'.M, upon a j dgment and deerio given and ten dered therein on the 12th day of .Marco, le93, in a cause then and theretofore pending therein, in wm-nvt. unities was piaiiitiu ai.tl Minnie A. Kennedi et nl. were defendants, whieh tuid exe cution and i.ider of sale is to rac directed, nnd eomniundiiig me to sell the lands and premises iieie.uniier meiuioneti lor ne purpose ol satis- fvlnr- mil! Tinvlm thn nmntuit iiriinrlrrnrl ,n ho due to the plufntJu", to-wit: The sum of f&titi.co, and the further sum of t200 attorney's fees, nnd $15.00 costs, I will, ou Saturday, the 2Cddnyof April. 1M, nt she hour of 1 o'clock p. in., ut the courthouse door, In Dulles City, in Wasco coun ty, Oregon, tell at public uuction, to the highest bidder, for cash In h ind, (or the purpose of sat- lsiyuig mo juagmeut ana necreo aDOo men tioned, all the following described lauds and premiiCS to-wit: licKiunlug at a pilot 10.19 chains south of the quarter section corner between sections six nnd seven, Iu township two north of range eleven east of Willamette Meridian, nnd running thence norm iu. iu ennuis; inence west ui.ua claims ttiencc iu a southerly direction 21.0!) chains to the place cf beginning, containing eleven and 5B-100 acres. Also all of the southwe.it quarter of secllor: six in township two north range eleven east of Willamette -Meridian, excepting two certain tracts heretofore conveyed tbcte from to W. V. Johnson and now of record, o e containing two and three-fourths ncics, and the oth.-r containing 22 .V8 acres, and nlso excepting a tract of twenty acres convejed by deed of Dec. i9'.i.i, io iru ii. aiiuiu. Dalles City, Oregon, March 22, 18:w. Iiich23-i T. J. DK1VKU, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. TN THK CIRCUIT COL'KT OI-' THK STATE OK X Oregon for Wasco county. T. 1. Field, plulntilV vs Wm. nirgfcld, Ijiuru K. Illrgfcld. First National isiuiK mi ne Dunes, i nomas Kelly una A.:. llciinctt.dcfeiKUiuts. 11 v virtue of nn execution, doereo nnd order of sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of tlietlicult Court of the Sate of Oregon, for the Hie Cnuntv of W'usco. to mu directed nnd dated the 25th day of February, 1S95, upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain moi tgnge, and Judg ment retitlcied and entered lu said Court ou the 1th day of December. lb'J7. in tbe above entitled cause, in favor ot the iilnlutllt' .tnd iicalnst the defendants William Ulrgfeld and Laura K. Illig- leiu as jutigmenineotots, in tne sum ot lit teen bundrtd and tv.eho dollars nnd tweiitv-nlno cents, with interest thereon from the -1th day of iiecemocr, iwi, in ine raie or icn per rem per annum, una the further sum of onoliiimlr. d inn) 1 1 ft v dollars ns attorney's fees, and the further sum of lllteeu dollars, costs, and the tost of and upon this wilt, and commanding me to make sale of Die real property embraced lu such Kcrieoi loreeiosuru unu nereinaiier neerioeu, i will ou the liMli (lay of April, 1HOH, at the hour of two o'clock In tho afternoon of siilddny. and at the front door of the Countv court house lu Dalles City. Wasco Co inty. Ore gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lorcusiin iiiitid, an tne rigiir, tine and interest which the nelepiuut.i William llligleld anil I.iiiiia K. llirgfeM. Thorn s Kelly nnd a. S. Hen- pelt, or cither of lliem, hud on tho 1 11 day of August, Ws the date of tho moftipiRU foreclosed h leiu. or which such deicudauts or any of the defendants herein luio acquired, or now have lu ali'l lo the following dceilhcd roil propel ty, situated and being iu Wn ro County, Ongou, io-vit; ,ii in iiiwucu one-nun inieien oi an of fcetlon No. 21, the nw i, and the so i o' eo tiou No. 'J.3; also nil of section No, '25, the uw i mid lliu su ut section No. 27, mid the nw ot section .o. .v), mi in loivnsnip I, snuiuoi range No, 17. east of the W, M; also of section No. X lOMriishln No. 6. south of lanu'e No. 17. east of the XV, Al., containing lu all 2MI.U1 acres nc coitliug ui tlio (iovcinmcnt survey (page ;ill,Vol. (I oi tieeo ) also ine s o, in i sw a anil ino s 'u of the to J' of section No. til, townslilp No. 7, south of i a nte 17, east ol W. II., containing 1U) acres, ipnso nii.voi, iv tict-ttj ulso all lliu uw !, of section No. 211, lownshln 7, south oi range 17, erst ol W. M., (pagu I'M, Vol. N. of deeds.) Mild Interest In llo above dcsciihetl ical properly lie lug the samudcsf'Ciidi'ti to and Inlii-iltcd by the sidd l.'iuia 10, lilrn'cld upon ihe dentil of Alexan der It.'k'eis iiiitl M lilila I!t';eia her fiilher ami mother. Said iro)ierty will he sold subject to cor UI( mu tii in n'lil ledeidptloii uh by law pro vided. Dated at Tho Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of March, 1U9.S. mch.Vll, T. J. DltlVKIt, Hherlll'of W'rtkco Coiiuly, Oregun, Fotilz' cigars are on tie ut tliu fullo .v ing phtccfi: Snipes-Kiiiersly, Clark & Falk and M, .. Donuell, druggists; Com mission Co., Geo. Ituch, Fred Fisher und Chun, Phillips, grocers 5 Columbia Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection era; Clia. Frank, Ad, Keller, Dun Baker, Aug, Huchler, Hen Wilson and The Midway, saloons. General Belief and Private Opinion. It isn't always that you will find everybody agreeing upon any sub ject. Every pro has It's eon, and nil medals have a reverse side. On the question us to ti e best place to buy Dry Goods, however, there's no foon for n division, ns you'll agree. For fear tbat you may not have an early op portunity of personally calling 011 us, wo append some few convincing ar guments. Specials for The Week. As wo fear they will not bo here next. BELTS. Lulics' grain leatlu.r belts, assorted colors, nickic buckle, Special I Oc Ladies' Roman stripe fabric covered belt, patuit leather trim med edktes, nickled harness buckle. Special IOc Lidies' leather bicycle belt, enameled buckle, willi purse, assorted colors. Special 1 8c HAT PINS. Gilt hut pin'.f nicy iilass settings, very latest Each S, I O, and 25c Military button hat pin, highly gilted, all the ruge. Each 5c A. M.WILLIAMS & CO. For more than, lifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the United States. IT HAS faithfully labor-oil for their prosperity anil happi ness, for tho improvement of their business anil homo interests, for education, for tho olovation of Amoriean manhood and truo womanhood. IT HAS told at tho fireside, interesting and instructive f-tories of the doings of tho world, tho nation and states. IT HAS advised tho fanner as to tho most approvod meth ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and tho proper time to convert thorn into tho largest possiblo amount of money. IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to tho wolfaro of farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has held their conlidenco and ostoom. IT NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBNUE and wo furnish it with tho Somi-Wookly Chroniclo one year for $1.75, cash in advanco. MEN'S TIES. Silk tecks nnd bows, excellant values, attractive patterns. Sold everywhere at 25e und sometime more. Our special price I Oc 1 i HAND'KFS. Mm's plain white hemmed cambric handkerchiefs", linen finish Each Sc, ier dczm SOc We show the best unlaunder ed white shirt in town At OOc PARASOLS. For a flyer. 24 or 20 inch steel rod parasol, elegant value at $1.00. Special OOc Look to 113 tor TOWELS. 30c per dozen up. SILK RIBBON. Fancy Neck Kibbons, 3. 3J nnd 4 inches wide, assorted styles; Btripcs, moires and plaids. Per yard 20c Chatelains. Fine grade fancy leather I Ghetelairip, assorted colors. Worth oO nnd to ctuita. Special 20c BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841.