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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1898.
NO. 136
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AMERICAN TARS
RETURN HOME
Cannon Boomed and Whistles Shrieked
Beside Which Every Person of
Souud Lung Cheered Then Cheered
Again.
New Yobk, Aug. 20. New York and
the nation have fitly signalized their ap
preciation of the achievements of the
victorious fiaet. Early this morning a
citizens' committee of ten boarded Ad
miral Sampson's flagship near Tomp
kinsville. The welcoming ceremonies
were short, but impressive. The cere-
monies over, amid the hoarse shrieking
of steam whistles and the hosannas of
the throngs on the shores and water,
the mayor and committee boarded the
eteamer Glen Island.
There was a salute of cannon, and the
cheers of the people and thousands of
whistles made an indescribable din.
Soon the monster pageant was in line.
The great battleships moved slowly
and majestically. As governor's island
was passed there was a tremendous re
port from the gens that did so much
execution at Santiago and Guantanamo.
The people on shore and afloat went
wild. They yelled and screamed, waved
Hags and jumped up and down in pa
triotic fervor, and so it was all the way
to Grant's tomb, where there was a final
demonstration of patriotic fervor, such
as New York has never witnessed be
fore. The pageant was viewed and
cheered by hundreds of thousands of
people. It was a magnificent and inde
scribable scene, and one never to be
forgotten.
The flagship New York led Sampson's
fleet into port this morning, passing the
Hook at 8 a.m. She was followed by
the Iowa and Indiana. Then came the
Brooklyn and Massachusetts, the Ore
gon guarding the rear.
Sampson is looking far belter than
when the war commenced, and is very
glad to get home. Speaking of the
crews, and especially the crews of the
Indiana, Iowa and New York, who have
had no shore liberty for eeven months,
he said : "They have borne privations in
a manner beyond all praise."
BAD FIRE AT
HOT SPRINGS
National and Windsor Hotels Burned
Five Bodies Already Recovered
From the Ruins.
St. Louis, M6., Aug. 20. Six persona
lost their lives today by the burning of
the National and Windsor hotels at Hot
SpringB. Five bodies were recovered
from the ruins. M. R. Hudgings, of
Indian territory, was killed by jumping
from an upper window. Only two other
bodies have been identified. They are
those of Abe Matthews, of Greenville,
Miss., and W. H. Wells, residence un
known. The fire started about 2 a. ro. in the
National hotel, and spread rapidly. A
number of guests escaped down the
stairways, while others jumped from the
windows of the second and third stories
in their night clotheB, barely getting out
with their lives. Several who leaped
were severely injured, and one unknown
mail is expected to die.
In addition to the two hotels, a cot
tage Hn t livery stable were destroyed.
The loss is estimated at $250,000.
FOR THE MONU
MENT BOARD
Five of the Nine Men Asked to Assist
in Securing a Memorial to Lafay
ette, as a Feature of the Paris
Exposition, Consent to Serve.
Chicago, Aug. 20. John W. Mackay,
of California, New York and Paris, has
telegraphed to te commissioner-gene
ral of the Ptris exposition, Ferdinand
W Peck, his acceptance of appointment
aa a member of the LaFayette monument
commission. Mr. Mackay resides in
Pari a greater portion of each year, and
from his knowledge of. French i''eas,
GOSTItY BMZE
AT B
Four Costly Buildings
and Another
BAKER CITY, Or., Aug. 20. Early this morning a
disastrous fire occurred here. The McCord building, occu
pied by A. C. Shinn as a hardware store; Rust's opera house
and two frame buildings were destroyed, and Rust's cold
storage building was badly damaged. The loss is about
$20,000.
The flames were first discovered in Shinn's hardware
store, at 2:15 o'clock. In a few minutes the building was a
roaring mass of flames. Explosions of powder and cart
ridges kept the firemen away from the burning structure,
and it was totally destroyed. " ' -
The flames had meantime spread to two frame build
ings and Rust's opera house, all of which were reduced to
ashes. Rust's cold storage plant, a brick structure, was bad
ly damaged. The Brewery Avas saved by hard work.
as the millionaire head of enterprises
he is regarded as a valuable acquisition
to the commission.
Five of the nine men who were asked
to lend their names and services to the
labors designed to draw closer the ties
between the United States and France
have now sent an affirmative answer to
the reqneat. They are :
Ferdinand W, Mackay.
Senator Allison, of Iowa.
Rev. E. E. Hale, of Boston.
Frank Thompson, of Philadelphia.
Alexander H. Revell, of Chicago.
WRECKAGE AND
DEAD BODIES
Ghastly Evidences of a Disaster Sighted
by the Steamer Corinthian.
Boston, Aug. 20. Captain Pritchard,
of the Cunarder Corinthian, which has
arrived here, reports passing on Angust
17th a quantity of wreckage and the
bodies of five persons on which were
life belts, on the Grand Banks. One
body was that of a man of unusual size.
A life buoy of foreign make was near
the body.
Note The Turkish wrestler Yousouf,
familiarly called the "Terrible Turk,"
was believed to have been lost in the
Bourgogne disaster and the body men
tioned might have been his, as Yousouf
was of large physique, j
CABLE TO MANILA
WILL BE REPAIRED
Line is Expected to Be Open for Busi
nes Next Monday.
London, Aug. 20. The Manila cable,
it is expected, will be opened for busi
ness on Monday or Tuesday next. The
tea is deli(SloMs9
- atjicl- never dlM
ARB GITY
Completely Destroyed
Damaged.
cable company has been authorized both
from Washington and Madrid to repair
and operate the line, and the cable repair-ship
is now en route.
To Cleanse the System
Effectually yet gently, when costive or
biilious, or when the blood is impure or
sluggish, to permanently overcome ha
bitual constipation, to awaken the kid
neys and liver to a healthy activity,
without irritating or weakening them,
to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use
Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co.
For the Skaguay Railroad.
Seattle, Aug. 19. The first railway
coaches to be nsed in Alaeka were ship
ped today. The nhipment consisted of a
passenger car, a baggage car and a com
bination passenger and baggage car. The
car 8 are to be used on the White Pass &
Yukon railroad, which is now in opera
tion for a distance of twelve miles from
Skaguay.
A Russian Spy Arrested.
Vienna, Aug. 20. A sensation has
been caused by the arrest of an alleged
Russian spy at Jaroslay, near Premysl.
The prisoner is a baron and an ex-officer
of the Austrian army, who resigned his
commission and secretly entered the
Russian service.
Look' Oat.
All persons using the city water for ir
rigating purposes are warned that any
infringement of the rules will be strictly
enforced. J. B. Crosses, Supf.
Wanted. Wanted.
School children to board. Kates $14,
including washing.
Mas, F. Deews.
aug 16 lmo-dand W.
To Care a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo - Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
cHiillims:9s Best
aey -.to
Royal makes the food pare,
wholesome and delicious.
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Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VORK.
Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers.
The delinqent taxes of Wasco county,
as shown on th6 rolls now in the hands
of the sheriff are f 60,000, an amount al
most equal to the indebtedness of the
county. Every citizen will doubtless
admit that this state of affairs should
not exist, and that all taxes should be
collected. Ou account of hard times
in the past the county court Las shown
leniency to taxpayers, but that leniency
has reached the limit, and the court
cannot wait longer on delinquents to
make settlements. For this reason a
warrant has been attached to each de
linquent roll commanding the sheriff to
collect all taxes by seizure and eale of
property. With a bountiful crop now
in eight, there can no longer be any rea
sonable excuse for the non-payment of
taxes. The sheriff is bound by oath to
comply with the terms of the warrants
attached to the tax rolls for the collec
tion thereof, and has no option in the
matter. Delinquent taxpayers can save
the cost of seizure and sale of property
by settling their taxes at once.
Robert Keely,
Sheriff and Tax Collector for Wasco
County.
Dated, August 4, 1898.
Deafness Cannot be. Cared
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an inflamed Con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When ' this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it Is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; ninecasis out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Care. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
CST"Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
S40.00 DOLLARS REWARD.
One brownish bay mare, branded JN,
(connected) on left 6boulder, and split
in left ear. One brownish bay mare,
branded Lon left shoulder and left hip.
Both work horses, weighing each about
1250 lbs. The above reward will be
paid for their return to
James English,
jyl6 2sv Hood River, Or.
You invite disappointment when yon
experiment. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little
pills. They cure constipation and sick
headache just as sure as you take them.
Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns.
jviiD-suiviiyiEf
Clearance
STIlili OJL
Half
Misses' and Children's
Swiss Hats
In dainty shapes and shades;
pinks, blues and whites; some
all swiss and others with chip
straw crowns.
35c ones now 18c
50c ones now 25c
Others worth
$2.50 are now .....$1.25
2.75 are now 1.38
3.00 are now 1.50
There's nothing more becom
ing to your little girl than a
dainty Swiss Hat.
The Sure L Grippe Care.
There is no use suffering from this
dreadful malady, if you will only get the
right remedy. You are having pain all
through your body, your liver is out of
order, have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact are com
pletely used up. Electric Bitters is the
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on
your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone
up the whole system and make you feel
like a new being. Tbey are guaranteed
to cure or price refunded. For sale- at
Blakelev & Houghton's drug store,. only
50 cents per bottle. 1
Farm for tale.
A good farm for eale four and a half
miles from town, consisting of 420: acres
good land, 120 being in grain, foor
horses, 10 head of cattle and 6 of hogs.
Also a good dwelling house and barn.
The land will produce anything grown
in Wasco county. A good school witbin
a quarter of a mile of .the farm. No
mortgage or land agent in the way. Call
on or address Seth Morgan,
july2-lm-w The Dalles, Or.
ESTRAY.
Brown gelding 9 years eld, branded
JP (connected) on right shoulder, weighs
about 1000 lbs. One cream gelding
about 10 years,- branded 1 on left
thigh, came to ray place on 3-Mile
about January 1, 1893. Owner can have
same by proving property and jjaying
charges on same. -
jul9-lm. F. P. Taylor.
The Rev. W. . B.: Costley, of, Stock
bridge, Ga., while attending to his pas
toral duties at Ellenwood, that state,
was attacked by cholera morbus. He
eays; "Bv chance I .happened to get
hold of a bottle Jf Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I
think it was the means of saving my
life. It relieved me at once," For eale
Price
jiijdij
Sals
Half
Price
We have selected all
short lengths or remnants
of Swiss and Cambric
Embroideries and Inser
tions in our stock, rang
ing from - f -yard to 12
yard pieces, and have
marked them just half
the regular price.
10 yard9 Embroidery at 10c per
- yard for 55c
6 yards Embroidery at 20c per -
yard for 63c
24 yards Embroidery at 15c per
yard ; for 19c
1 yards Insertion at 20c per
yard for 78c
JUST HALF the REGD1SE PRICE
A Marrow Eseape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs ; cdttgh set in and finally termin
ated in Consumption. Four doctors
gave me up, saying I could live bat a .
short tine. I gave myself up to my
Savior,, determined if I con Id not stay
with my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband
was advised to Ret Dr. Ring's New- Die-.
covery for Consumption, . Coughs and
Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight
bottles. It has cured me, and thanfcr..
God I am saved and now a well . and.
healthy woman." Trial bottles free at
Blakeley & Houghton's drug store.
Regular size 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed
or price refunded. 1
Our baby has been continually troub
led with colic and cholera infantum since
his birth, and all that we could do tor
him did not seem to give more than
temporary relief, until we tried Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. Since giving that remedy he
has not been troubled. We want to
give you this testimonial as an evidence
of our gratitude not that you need it to'
advertise yonr meritorious remedy. G.
M. Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton.
More than twenty million free samples
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have'
been distributed by the mannfacturerev
What better proof of their confidence in ,
it's merits do you want? It cares piles,
barns, scalds, sores, in the shortest,
space ot time.' Snipes-Kinersly Drug;
Company.- ' -
TYGH VALLEY ROLLER MILL
At all times flour equal to the best foe
sale at Tygh Valley Roller Mills, t
prices to suit the times. Also mill feed
' - W, M. McCobkle, Prop,
mchl6 fr
a well as from his wid experience aa
by Blakeley & Houghton, ,