VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1898. NO 132 Volunteer Remits to Be Mistered Dot il tie Giwiil Service Fifty Thousand to Be T Cavalry and Artilery Now in the United States--. Many Infantry Regiments. . : WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. An order will be issued today, when approved by the cabinet, mustering out of the service about 50,000 of the volunteer aymy force. The troops to be mustered out will include all of the volunteer cavalry and volunteer infantry in the United States at the present A TERRIBLE DOUBLE TR4GEDY P. J. Corbett, Father of the Pugilist, Kills Iiis Aged Wife at the Family Residence in San' Eraucisco. San Francisco, Aug. 16. P. J. Cor bett, father of James J. Corbett, the pugilist, tbis morning ebot and killed Lis wife and then turned tbe weapon upon himself with fatal effect. It is be lieved that the murderer was demented. He has been in extremely poor health for some time. Death was instantaneous in both cases. The shooting occurred at the old resi dence of tbe Corbett family on Hayes street. Shortly before 5 ' o'clock tbis morning, King, a son-in-law of Corbett, who was living in the house, beard two shots in his father-in-law's room. Hur rying to the room he was horrified to find Mrs. Corbett lying in bed covered with blood, while bis father-in-law lay on the floor with blood pouring from his mouth. Mrs. Corbett was in night attire while ber husband was fully dressed. There was a wound in Mrs. Corbett's temple and Corbett bad killed himself by plac ing the muzzle of the revolver in his mouth. From the appearance of the bodies it is believed Corbett arose early in the morning, dressed himself and shot bis aged wife while she slept. Nbw York, Aug. 16. James J. Cor bett was much Bbocked to ' learn of the death of his parents. - He will stop training. His fight with McCoy at Buf falo, September 10, may be postponed. THE FAMILY ABOUT SUFFOCATED Work of Incendiary Detectives Are Now on the Track of a Suspect Fortland, Ang. 16. But for the he roic action of individual members ot the Sellbiener family, the whole family woulk have been cremated in the fire which destroyed their dwelling on Baker street at 1:15 this morning. From the evidences at hand it is be lieved a firebug is operating in the city. The city detectives are now upon the track of a suspect. Frank Zallner, a bov living back of the house, discovered the fire.. He gave the alarm, but the members of the famiiy were not aroused. Tbe boy lost no time in turuing in an alarm by aid of the new alarm boxes, which have glass coverings over their faces, which be smashed by a blow of the fist. The fire roared furiously. The etartled inmates became aware of their peril when almost too late. Mrs. Sell biener was overcome by the oppressive heat and smoke. She escaped a horri ble death by the timely arrival of the firemen. She was scorched considera bly and hr nightdress was burned to ashes. Regardless of danger, Mary Sellbelner ReleasedWill Include the Volunteer time, and a large number of infantry regiments. rushed into the dense smoke past tbe crackling flames to her little brother, James He had fainted on tbe top steps. She grabbed him and jumped from a second-story window to the ground. Her hair was singed badly and she was otherwise scorched. A sister of tbe heroic girl jumped and was bruised considerably. Most of this happened before the fire department ar rived upon the ecene. The unfortunates were taken to Mr. Schartz's. near by, and a doctor sum moned. - The bouse was a mass of flames when the vanguard of tbe department ar rived. Work of stopping the flames was delayed by a hose bursting. It was about the hottest work the firemen have seen for a long time. One ladder was burned beneath a fireman. ' Engine 5 had three breaks in its hose. It was impossible to check the flames, and the house was burned to the ground. The adjoining house was also badly scorched. There had been no fire in the house since 8 o'clock the morning before, and tbe blaze is believed to have been of in cendiary origin. The residence of Earl Hamilton, on Fourth street, in the same neighbor hood, was set fire to in a mysterious manner: Nor is that the only one, as several others have been reported, with the result that the chief of police has set bis machinery ts moving for the pur pose of catching the offenders. - PAYING TRIBUTE TO BISMARCK Chicago German-Americans Honor the Iron Chancellor's Memory. Chicago, Aug. 16. Professor Camillo von Keize, of the university of Chicago, speaking in the tongue of the fatherland, and Luther Laflin Mills, using the Eng lish language, paid tribute to the great Bismarck at the Auditorium before a large assemblage of Germans and other lovers of the iron chancellor. It was a formal memorial meeting. Of the orators, the one spoke for the Teutonic population, the other for the American dwellers in Chicago. On the stage were 600 singers from the German singing societies of the city and an or chestra ot 60 pieces. A large bust ot tbe iron chancellor draped in black occupied a place near the footlights, and the stage was decorated with German and Amer ican flags. WILL SUCCEED . SECRETARY DAY Colonel John Hay to Fill the Office of Secretary of State. Wi sniNGTON, An: 16. Colonel John Ha has accepted the office of-.Secretary o' State. In speaking of the appointment the Times says; "It is of itself evidence of the strength of the entente which recenfeventa have brought about. It is not long since Lowell, Phelps and Bayard were fiercely attacked in America because they made themselves too popular here. It is not so certain that it wouid be so 'desirable to transfer Colonel Hay, but it is cer tain this country and its government would be sorry to loose him, considering the delicate and difficult questions com ing up for settlement. It would be con soling, however, to know the American foreign office was in the bands of a man who has learned from actual observation what are the necessities of England's foreign policy. His place will not be easy to fill, CAMP MERRITT STILL OCCUPIED Troops Will Remain There at Least Another Week in Case Merritt Need No More Soldiers. San Francisco, Aug. 16. Brigadier General Miller will today move the headquarters of the independent di ision, Eighth army corps, from Camp Merritt to the Presidio. The troops now at Camp Merritt will remain there at. least this week or until information is received as to whether or not General Merritt needs any more eoldiers. In the event that be does not the troops will be moved to the Presidio and await further orders. The departure of the traneDorta Scan- dia and Arizona is still delayed. It is possible they may be sent to Manila with supplies for the troops. - It will be fully a week before word is received from General Merritt, signifying bis wishes in regard to the remaining ex peditionary forces. - First Lieutenant DeFord. 20th Kan sas, has tendered his resignation to Col onel Funston, in order that he may return to his borne at Ottawa, Kan., to enter the contest for county attorney. FALL OF MffllU REPORTED IN MADRID Spanish Consul at Hong Kong Makes an Official Announcement. MADRID, Aug. 16. The by the Spanish consul at Hong Manila. It is not yet aware of the manner in which the sur renker was effected. Merritt, it is reported here, took the greatest precau tions to prevent the insurgents from interfering with the capitulation of Manila or approaching the city. The Mad rid press fears the surrender may affect Spain's position in the negotiations for the future government of the islands. 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On Monday and Tueeday the receipts of stock cattle and feeders were the heaviest of the season and prices declined sharply. Since then, however, part of the loss has been gained and tbe market is closing only about 10c lower than the close of last week. " We quote . western grass beef steers at $3.75 to $4.40. Cows and hei fers $2.75 to $4.25. Yearling steers $4.20 to $4.70; two-year-olds $3.80 to $4.40; three and four-year-olds $3.65 to J4-40. ' ' Receipts of western eheep continue very light ; trade is active and prices higher. We quote western wethers $3.70 to $4.25 ; ewes $3 to $3.75 ; yearl- mgs $4 to $4.75 ; lambs $4.25 to $6: A Marrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in and finally termin ated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me op, saying I could live but a short time. 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