' ' ' hi? Mes i. xvr.a . vaasp- aa .w sat VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1899. NO 99 TWO ACCIDENTS la IN THE EAST Own Score o Victims Each an Many Were lnjnref. GANGPLANK COL LAPSED IN MAINE One Hundred Thrown in the Water Trolly Car in Connecticut Jumped Off the Trestle Into Millpond. I!ai: IUitnoi!, Me., Aug. 0. A fcoro of pereoiis wore killed todny by the col lapse of the gnncnlnnk of the Mount Desert ferry. Seventeen were drowned and thruu died from the terrible ex perience of iinincrnioo in tho water and injuries while BtrupRllnK for life The Maine Central railroad today ran excursions to i5ar Hnrhor from nil ecc lions of its line in Mnine, the attraction being the wnrehljiB which were expected today. All the morning long trains packed with excursionists were rushing to Bar Harbor- The train which left Bangor at 8 :L5 consisted of twelve cars, jammed with people. At Mount Desert ferry, the terminus of tho line, the train is left for tho bont, for un 18-mile ride to BarUarbor. From the wharf a Blip or gangplank, 40 feet lone and 10 feet wide run out to the boat. The Blip was hinged at the inner end and was raised or lowered to suit the tide. The wharf extends on both sides, flush with the end of the wooden gangplank. Five timbers, 4x12 inches, set vertically, run the length of the plank, and theee were crossed by 2-1 rich planks. It is said that there woe no support for the plank be tween the hinges at the outer end. When the excursion train from Bangor a'rived at the ferry there was a rush for the Steamer Sappho. 'J lie first few pas engern had crossed tho gangplank eufe lr, audit is estimated that 200 people were massed on the plnuk. Suddenly they ftilt the plank give way. The long timber supporting tho plank broko in the middle. Tho hinges held up one end and the chain the other, while the broken ends of the plank dropped, and a trwrgling, screaming mass of humanity plunged into tho water, fifteen feet Wow tho wharf. A few clung to the in clined sides of the plank, but at least 100 "ere struggling in the water. Tho piling j t the wharf partially penned them on three sides, and the boat lying at the harfc'obud the outer end of the open ing. Alter the first moment of stupefaction the work of rescue began. Hopes and "' preservers were thrown to the owd, hut in tho panic the people in the water clutched one another and nny sank In groups in a death grip. Many wt.re tnken (rom tue WHU)r wntcious and were revived with a fflcnlty. Doctors were summoned from directions, bat it was half an hour Wore the first arrived. Tho frdght houeeatthe ferry was turned into a nofSae, the bodies being taken there for Wentlfieation as fast as recovered. Another Fearful Accident BiiioaiJi'ouT, Conn., Aug. 7. An open "olioy cur of the Bhelton Extension Vpat.y, twiated, bent and smashed wmMt into kindling wood lying in the fiddle of Peck's mill pond at Oronoque, , ut al mllfa north of here, this morn. ", is the only yUtble indication of the "ightful lml,l... i " , ?re lot and about a dosen people Mrlnnal.. I l .... r -"-- uijurea by the car tumbling trestle which cross, the pond rutin. Coroner Dolen la making arrangements owmiuet BU immediate investigation "J? the cause of the duster. In . TtlBnU " lhe hospital, twelve w number were all reported in a favor- ""IB cnnriltU.. 'kilties are apprehended. off at more New York Sua 1. Bily tied Up. Nina r.. " I0".Af.7.-Aaeir phase was lAVAl Baking Powder Makes the food more delicious end wholesome oyi. MKiNa roworn eo., new vouk. interjected in tho controversy between the printers and managers of the Sun by tho arrival hereof the steamer Endeavor from Philadelphia with 105 non-union men in chnrgo of Charles William Ed wards, tho Sun's superintendent of printing. Only nine of this number after nrrival hero went to work, and after working for less than a half hour, five of theso joined the ranks of the strikers. According to the strikers' figures, there are twenty compositors at work in the Sun's office this morning. It is Baid the actnal number on a strike in the composing roomH of the morning and evening edition of the Sun is sixty eight night compositors, thirty-one day compositors, sixty "subs," thirty stereo typers ami sir pressmen. Men engaged in the press, muil and delivery-rooms have, it Is Buid, no organization. A WOMAN THE CAUSE IS IT 11IUIIT For nn Kdltor In Keciiititiiriiri .11llcliik? I'HtCllt From Sylvan Valley .News. Brevrad. N. C. It may be n question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend nny of tho various proprietary medicines which flood the market', yet as a nreventive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain'e Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea lleuiedy. We Iirvo known and used this medicine iu our family lor twenty yeurs and have alwuyB found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while a physician is awaited. We do not believe iu depending implicitly on anv medicine (or n cure, but we do believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Itemed)' was kept on baud tine! administered at the inception of an attack, much suffering might be avoided nd in very many caees tho presence of a physician would not be required. At east this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Catarrh Cnuuot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh a a blood or constitutional disease, and u order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucouH'Burfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is u regular prescription. It is composed of the best tunics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CtiKNEV & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills nre the best. 12 VnU'Hulo Kruptlnun Are graud, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. . Uucklen's Arnica faalvo cures them ; also old, runuiug and fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cute, Bruises, Bums, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cte. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. ' 'i ULiuarck' Jrou Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kludeys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's Now Life ills. They develop every power oi brain and body. Ouly 26c at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. i "Wo have sold mauy different cough remedies, but uone gave better satisfac tion than Chamberlain's," says ' Mr. Obitrles Holrbauor, Druggist, Newark, N, J. "It ii perfectly aafe and can be relied upon In all catei of coughs, colds or hoarseness." Sold by Blakeley A Houghton Druggists. Of the Uprising of the Yaqui Indians Caused Trouble neforc. St. Louis, Aug. 7. A special to the Kepuhlic from El Paso, Tex., says Santa Teresa, a Mexican womau, who has long been revered as a Eaint bv the natives o' Chlhubua and Sonora, and wno was believed to possess the power of healing the sick by the laving on of the hands, is believed to be more or less responsible for the present outbreak ntnong the Yaqui Indians. After the Palornasraid a few days ago the Mexican government made an effort to apprehend her as she was looked upon as a danger ous character. She escaped to El I'aeo About a year ni;o the woman disappeared from this locality and it afterwards turned out she had gone to Sonora and taken up her abode in the edge of the Yaqui villages, where she was eafe from moleatation by the Mexican government. M'Kinlcy Cottage Sold. Canton, O., Aug. G. President Me Kinley has purchased the famous "Mc- Kinley cottage" at the corner of North Market street and Louis avenue. The deal was closed Saturday. The considers tion was $14,(00. The papers have putted. The president will secure pos session of the contract and deed October next. The property was not on the market. It was endeared ti President and Mrs McKiuley as their first home, where they begun housekeeping, and by tender memories of sorrows there. The lot is 100 feet front on Market street by 244 on Louis avenue. Tho front veranda shows the most wear from the hietoric compaign of 189G, wiien the noted home was the political Mecca for nearly a million people. A Klcht or Terrur. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnhara of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning," writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three email doses she elept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Luug Diseases. Only 00c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1 That Throbbing llcailaclio Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build, up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back If not cured. Sold by Blake'loy & Houghton, druggists. 1 Notice. Notice is hereby given to all property owners In Dalles City to Immediately cut down and destroy all thistles grow ing on their property; and if said thistles are not immediately cut down, I will proceed to remove them at the expense of the property on which they are located, and the property owner will also be liable to a tine, Dalles City, August J..18U9. 1.3t N. D, Huqhks, Marshal, DREYFUS NOW ON TRIAL Principal Vitas Are Hot iu Efifience. HIS DRAM ATIC RESPONSES Fears of an Anti-Dreyfus Demonstra tion Court to Sit Behind Closed Doors. Rennks, France, Aug. 7. The trial of Dreyfus was opened at 7 o'clock this morning. The keenest- excitement has prevailed hero for several days and though no demonstration has occurred so far the authorities are apparently be coming anxious regarding the main tenance of tranquility during the trial owing to the invasion of the town by a crowd of anti-Dreyfus agitators, and heroic police measures have been taken to insure peace. The Dreyfus trial opened this morning, in an atmosphere of perfect tranquility. Dreyfus in a new uniform of a captain of artillery scarcely moved during the whole proceedings. On the court pro ceeding to the roll-call of witnesees the most notable absentees noticed being Eeterhazy, Paty du Clam Bnd Milepoys. Dreyfus half turned his head towards the seats of the witnesses, especially when the clerk called Esterhazy, but when no response was received Dreyfus returned to his previous attitude looking straight in front of him. Later in the morning the proceeding after the bill of indictment had been read the prisoner was handed a tone slip of card hoard upon which the bordereau was pasted. "Do you recognize this document?" Dreyfus replied with a passionate out burst "No, my Colonel ; 1 am innocent, I declare it here as I declared it in 1894. I am a victim. Here his voico choked with a sob which must have stirred every spectator in the court. The voice of tho prisoner did not seem human. It resembled the crv of a wounded animal. He ended his reply with the words: "Five years in galleys my wife, my children, my God, I am innocent, in nocent." Cacti In Vour Cbcl;. All conutv warrants registered prior to October 1,18'J5, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after July 20, 18P9. C. L. Piiillipk, County ireaBiirer. A Beautiful Skin. Ladles. If you desire trwisparcnt, cleir mid fresh complexion uio Dr. Uuunloii'g French Arnenle Complexion Wufers. Their ell'eet i fclmplv magical piMming tho wizard touch in pro'luelnifiind preserving he.tutllul trans imrenev uud ixllucld clearness of cmnuloxlon. shapely contour of form, hrlllmnt uh. toft und Muooth kKiii where the reverse cxlett. liven tho courkcfct and most repulttvo tklu, marred by freckles, moth, blackheads, pimples, vulvar ridhcgs, vclluw und muddy skin uru permanent ly removed, und a dctlcioQBly clear und re lined complexion uxsurcd. Prlco per binall box, 60 cents; large box, $l,or six luiKe boxes, ?.'. Bejil to uny uddrcus post paid and under plain wrapper upon receipt of uie uuove umouui. " rue lur ireu circular. Tho Parisian Drug Co., 131 Montgomery Bt.Sau Francisco Cul For Five Dollars you can bur a Camera that will take larger picture than any other Camera on the by Clarke & Falk,, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. ItartlfloiallydtgeststbefoodaDdaldB nature In strengthening and recon truetlnt the exhausted digestive or gane. It lathe latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation canaDDroacb.it in efficiency. It in- market. For sale ILW.IEIiSHE ti Ark your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf la, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatiilenee, Sour Btonacb, Vausea. IIckHeadache,Oastralgla,Orasat, and til other results of InMrfeetdlg estloa. Preterit by C. C. DcWUt Ce-, ($icf Gap Special. Men's and Boys' White Duck and Crash Caps, Suitable to wear when welcoming our returning H heroes. Theso Caps are nicely trimmed in embroi IjLdered letters bearing the names of our naval heroes. Eveiy one a beauty and worthy the attention of W $L every man and boy in The Dalles. For three days only, 23c. A. M. Williams & Co. sign . .I.-. I f J I ? f 1 ! f 1 1 f I j I' ? j I f ? i I I i to to The Dalleo, Or. 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