VOL. XI XHE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1898 NO 151 WHALERS LOST IN THE WATERS OF THE NORTH At Least Three and ProtoNy Eight Ves sels CansM and CrnsM tn the Ics ADoye Point Barrow. NO NEWS FROM THE CREWS General Belief is No Lives Were Lost. Wanderer Also Said to Have Reached Herschel Island The Vessels Lost Were the Newport, Fearless, Jean nic, Belana, Grampus, Beloga, Norwhal and Mary D. Hume. San Francisco, Sept. C. A special from Seattle say3 : News of the disaster to the Artie whal ing fleet came ia the following letter from Capt. J. C. Downing, of the steam er Wolcott, to Austin Claiborne, the local agent of the Pacific Steam Whaling Company: Juneau, Aug. 20. I arrived from the westward this evening. The latest from the Arctic is that all the vessels that were caught in the ice are lost. Mason, captain of the Jeannie, is crazy. I obtained the above information from Capt. Ned Lennen, the pilot of the gunboat Wheeling. Respectfully. J. C. DOWNING. This letter came via the steamer Al-Ki which arrived here from Juneau this morning. Mr. Claiborne believes that only the whaling vessels originally caught in the ice above Point Barrow were destroyed. Rev. Sheldon Jackson, who returned on the Roanoake, reported that the Bel videre got out end reached Port Clar ence, where she coaled August 4th, from the bark J. D. Peters. She then re turned to Point Barrow. The Belvi- dere's officers also told Mr. Jackson that the Rosario had been crushed in the ice, and that the Wanderer had extricated herself and moved on to the vicinity of Herschel island. As the Orca and Jessie H. Freeman were destroyed last fall, natives having set fire to and burned the latter, it would appear that the only vessel re maining at the mercy of the ice floes and jama were the Jeannie, the Newport and the Fearless. But beside the eight vessels named there was the Belana, the Grampus, Beloga, Norwhal and Mary D. Hume remaining in that part of the Arctic. Captain Edwin Good all, of San Fran cisco, who came down on the Al-Ki, said : "Captain Downing told me that the fleet was destroyed in the ice break-up. He got his information from Pilot Len nen, of the United States gunboat Wheeling. Lennen was told of this dis aster at Kootzehue sound. Downing heard of no deaths and it is supposed that none occurred. "Captain Downing further stated that when the Thrasher left Alaska, August 12th, Captain Snell, master of the ves sel, was sick and that there were many fishermen in Chiginick, waiting for the return of the bark J. D. Peters, eo as to get out of the country. I also learned that the whalers John and Winthrop left Alaska early in August with 300 bar rels of whale oil and 2000 pounds of bone." The Pacific Steam Whaling Company owned all the whalers of the Arctic fleet save the Belvidere, the property of Win. Lewis, of New Bedford, Mass., and the Rosario and Fearless, belonging to Jas. McKenna, of San Francisco. Agent Claiborne states that the vessels, with whaling outfits, were valued at $100,090 each. EXTRA SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE Call Will be Embodied in a Proclama tion to be Issued by Governor Lord Today. Salem, Or., Sept. 6. An extra session of the Oregon legislature will be called to convene at the capitol at Salem, September 26. The call will be em bodied in a proclamation to be issued by Governor Lord at a late hour this afternoon. A statement to this effect was given out by the governor at this office this morning. This call has for some time been an ticipated by reason of the large volume of unfinished business left over from the session of 181)6. Were this business to be added to the new, sure to epring up during the forthcoming session, it is thought the constutional 40 days would be insufficient time to deal with it in a satifactory manner. Hence the gov ernor's call for extra session. THE ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT Relates Generally to Trade Interests in China and Africa. London, Sept. 6. The Pall Mail Ga zette says it has complete confirmation of the existence of an Angelo German agreement, which is mainly commercial, but, the paper adds, which provides a basis for the adjustment of all differences regarding territorial questions in all parts of the world. The Pall Mall Gazette publishes alleged details of the agreement, but they were not cabled to the Associated Press, as the officials of the foreign office said they were far beyond the truth. The foreign officials added that the agreement is yet incomplete. It relates generally to Anglo-German in terests in China, Africa and elsewhere, but it is not precise in its stipulations. WILL GO AT ONCE TO SAMOA Gunboat Bennington Will Make the Survey for tbe Coaling Station at Paogo-Pango. San Francisco, Sept. 6. The United States gunboat Bennington has been or dered to Pango-Pango bay, Samoa, ac cording to Mare Island reports, to make a survey for the coaling station. She ia to sail next Wednesday. Upon finishing the survey she will proceed to Manila and relieve the Coc cord, which will come to Mare Island and go on the dry dock, the English dry docks not being available. The Ben nington will stop at Mare Island and coal. Beats tbe Klondike Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompained by hemmor- rhages ; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consump tion. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug, store. Regular eize 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. . 2 DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve Cares Piles. Scalds. Curat. WAR IS BEING WAGED AGAIN IN CRETE Tie Mnssnimans are Reported to Hare Attached tie British Troops Near Canfiia. in the Crete Country. WAR SHIPS BOMBARD TOWN A Portion of the Place is in Flames. It Was Reported That the British Con sul Had Been Killed Now in a State of Anarchy. Candia, Brete, Sept.TJ. Candia is in a state of anarchy. A collision between Mussulmans, who were demonstrating against Europeau control, and tbe Brit ish authorities, who have been install ing christians as revenue clerks, culmi nated today in bloody fighting between the Mussulmans and the British troops. Riots took place in various parts of the city, and quite a number have been killed. When the outbreak was fiercest, a warship stationed in the harbor be gan firing shells, with the result that a portion of tbe city is in flames. The greatest confusion and uproar prevails, and it is feared that the ninight will not pass without further pillage and dee- j truction. The trouble began with the attempt of the British military authorities to install christian officials. They had appointed a council of internal control to collect the tithe revenues, and a detachment of soldiers was etationed outside the office, as a precaution. A crowd of unarmed Mussulmans at tempted to force an entrance into the office. The British -soldiers fired and wounded several. The MnBsnlmanB ran for their arms, and, returning, attacked the eoldiers. Other Mussulmans spread rapidly through tbe christian quarter, shooting into windows and setting many houses and shops on fire. It is reported thatthe British consul has been killed. The Turkish governor has offered to help the British. Murder is Suspected. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 6. The body of FoBter M. Payne, a telegraph opera tor for the Kansas City, Memphis and Birmingham railroad was found in the railroad yard in this city, the head having been cleanly severed from the body. It is thought he was murdered, as no reason can be found for suicide. Yacht Syren Run Down. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 6. The yacht Syren, of the auxiliary navy, was seri ously damaged at Hampton Roads by being run into by the British tramp steamer Topaz. The Syren was beached. She has a large hole below the water line. "' New Planet Found. Boston, Mass., Sept. 6. A cable mes sage from the European Union of As tronomers to Messrs. Chandler and Ritchie announces the discovery of a minor planet with a remarkable orbit, which overlaps to some extent that of the planet Mars. The McKinleys at Washington. Washington, Sept 6. President and Mrs. McKinley arrived at Washington this morning at 7 :30. Wood. Wood. Best grades of Dry Fir and Oak Wood always on band for sale at minimum rate. Jos. T. Petebb. 'Phone 25. Now is the time to spray with Paris Green. Clarke & Falk have the strong est you can get. tf Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., HEW YORK. PRESIDENT WILL - VISIT THE WEST President McKinley and a Portion of His Cabinet Will Attend the Jubilee at Omaha. Washington, Sept. 6. President Mc Kinley and as many members of his cabinet as can do eo, will attend some portion of the peace jubilee, which be gins at tbe Omaha exposition October 10th. The president so informed a dele gation of Nebraskans who called at the White House today and presented him a handsomely engrossed invitation to at tend. It is the present intention of the pres ident to make his visit to the Trans-Mississippi Exposition an incident of a gen eral tour of the Weet, which will extend probably as far as the Yellowstone National Park. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. The delinqent taxes of Wasco county, as shown on th6 rolls now in the hands of the sheriff are $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. On 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 sale of property. With a bountiful cfop now in sight, 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 Kelly, Sheriff and Tax Collector for Wasco County. Dated, August 4, 1898. E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, writes that one box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was worth 450.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years etaniing. He advises others to try it. It aleo cures eczema, skin diseases and obsti nate sores. Snipes-Sinersly Drug Co. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That is what it was m-de tar. ..GflflS. FRfiJlR.. ButchePs and Fatrmeps ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught tbe celebrated COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl edged tbe best beer in The Dalles, at tbe usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wlues, Liquors - and Cigars. Saodrxtiehes of all Kinds always on band. i (Dake a ffian of R. XVI. Williams 8t Co, heading Clothiers. The Mem Brotunies (Pictures and Rhyme), "by PALOVlEf COX as TheGhieaa o SUNDAY INTER OCEAN, BEGINNING SEPT. 1 1. WEEKLY INTER OCEAN, BEGINNING SEPT. 1 3. . Order from newsdealers or hy mail from THE INTER OCEAN, - - - - - Chicago, 111. lAff iiif i wascowarenouseyompanv Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, 0?" Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOU !Fl0UT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family use ; everv sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think bo call and get our prices and be convinced. "FTirrhfist "Prififts Paid for Whiat. "Rarlfiv nnrl Ont.s CITATION. IN THE COUNTY COURT of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of Thomas Olescn, deceased Citation. To SIdsel Olcsdatter, Mrs. C. W. Taylor and Fred W. Wilson, and all persons interested ia the above named estate, greeting: In-the name of the Sta'e of Oregon, yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, at the court room thereof, at talles City, in the County of Wasco, on Monday, tbe 5th day of September, 1898, at 2 o'clock tn i he afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an ordei should not be made authorizing and di recting the executor of said estate to sell all real W. and NEJi o K.. R. 12 E.. W. M Witness tbe Bon. Robert Mays, Judge of tbe sbai.. Couuty Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Wasco, with the seal of said Court affixed this 14th day of July, A. D. 1898. Attest: A. M. K ELS AY, Clerk. julyl6-ii . Hira - r S SOON AS A BOY PUTS ON I! his first trousers he thinks he is f a man. His first coat with an in side pocket and pants with hip pockets, satisfies him that he is at last as old as his father. We are glad to have a band in incour ageing the little fellows in this ambition by giving tbem the most stylish and tasteful garments that can be made for boys, at the reasonable prices of $2.00, $2.50, $3,00 and $3.50. Bring your Boy to our store tomorrow and let ua fit him out in a new, service School Suit. Inter Ocean m Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account as Executor of the last will and testament of James McGahan, de ceased, with the Clerk of the County Court, of the btate of Oregon, for Wasco County, and by an order of said Court duly made and entered, Monday, the 61 h day of September, 1898, is fixed as tbe time and tbe County Court room of said Court as the place for the hearing of said final account. Dated this 27th day of July. 1898. jlySO ii, R. F. U1BONS, Executor. NOTICE. - All freight for points east of Tbe Da'les must be delivered at the O. K. & N. depot by 3 :30 p. m. in order to go forward the same day. All freight for points weet of The Dalles must be de li verde at the depot before 5 p. m. to fro forward on train No. 23, leaving at 7 :45 next morning, except perishable freight which will be received from 7 a. m. an, til 7:15 a. m. on tbe date the train, leaves. Jas. Ireland, Agent. a430d