A it' el) c Hulks vol. xiir THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1901. NO. 49 Ifltll&itf ff ' TWENTY-SIX MEN PERISHED Fire in Wyoming Coal Mine Causes Fearful Loss of Life Men Im prisoned by Wall of Flame. CiinVKNXK, Wyo., Feb.26. The worst disaster in tho history of coal mining in Wyoming einco tho Almv horror eight vesrs ago, occurred at Diamonilville last night when fire broke out in mine No. 1 of the Diamond Coal & Coke.Corapany. The fire was attended with great loss of life and destruction of property. Twenty six miners perished and their charred bodies are still in the mine. A list of names of the dead is now beintr made up and will he issuod In a lew hours. The fire was discovered shortly after the night shift commenced working. Its cause is not known, but the flames made such progress that only ore mnn escaped from the two entries in which it was confined. His name is John Anderson, and lie was frightfully burned in running ganntlet of the flames. Ho is unable to give any account of the accident other than that he wbb suddenly confronted by a wall of fire and smoke, and wrapping his head In an overcoat, he ran in the direction of the main entrance. The first intimation the miners in the otherentries had of a fire was when Anderson came rushing Into the upper level, hie clothing in flames. He fell unconscious and was carried to the mouth of the mine. The alarm waB sounded and hundreds of miners at work in the mines and on the outside rushed to the rescue of their imprisoned comrades. The fires had by this time made such progress that it was impossible to enter the room. The entire night was spent in confining the fire to the two entries, and this morning it was necessary to seal them up to pre vent the flames from spreading to other parte of the mine. This step was only decided upo(n after all hope of saving the lives of the men had been abandoned. Nothing could live five minutes in such a fire, which was Increasing in fierceness every minuto. Tho plugging of the two entries will smother the fire, but it may be several days beforo tho baricades can bo re moved and the chambers exploded. Superintendent Sneddon has made a careful count, and he believes twenty-sir men lost their lives instead of 60, as has been reported, as a large number of men are missing, some on sick leave and others in the hospital suffering from burns received while fighting the flames. It will be impossible to give the names of the dead for several hours. MnrderouKly Amaulteil, Vai.i.k.10, Cal., Feb. 26. On the night of February 0, 1800, and unknown man was murderously assaulted in Aden's lumber yard and died a week or so later nt the county hospital from the effects of his wound. At the hospital he gave his name as E. C. Newell. Today Chief of Police Stanford received a letter from a law firm of New Bedford, Mass., which shows that the murdered man was heir to a big estate in that city. In giving his name as E. C. Newell the victim had transposed his right name, which was Newell E. Clark. He whb a wandering member of a very wealthy and respectable family. His parents have died since 1S00 and the New Bedford lawyers nre waiting for legal proof of his death in order that the large share of the estate, which would have fallen to Newell Clark, may be divided among his brother and sisters. The Kent 1'Unter. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side orchest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives re lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. A full line of EaBtman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. NEW LAW IN EFFECT Oregon Hill For the Collection of Road Taxes Provides For a Ten Mill Levy. Salem, Feb. 26. House bill 108, to provide for the collection of road taxes, became a law today, and goes into effect immediately. The law requires county courts to levy a road tax of not more than 10 mills on the dollar, based on the previous year's assessment. The fund thus created is to be expended under the direction of a county roadmaster, who has supervision of the road supervisors. Upon the petition of twelve freeholders of auy road district, approved by the roadmaster, for the improvement of any road, the county court shall consider the petition, and, if approved, shall call for sealed bids for the performance of the work and furnishing of the material needed, and let the contract to the best bidder, provided, however, that the court may reject any and nil bids. The court is also authorized to purchase rock cruehers out of the road fund. The tax provided for in this act is in lieu of taxes heretofore made collectable under other acts. Another New Komi Law. Salkm, Feb. 20. Houae bill 205, which was approved by the governor to day, requires the collection of a road poll tax of $3 from every male inhabitant over 21 and under 50 years of age, unless by law exempt. Tho tax may be paid either in labor or cash, but county court may require that it be paid in cash. If any person refuses to pay the tax a suit may be brought in a justice's court to collect the same and the wages of the delinquent may be levied upon to collect any judgment recovered. The tax must be expended upon the roads of the dis trict in which collected. The act con tains an emergency clause, and goes in to effect immediately. The tax becomes due on March 1, and may be collected between March 1 and December 31 of each year. To make room for New Spring Goods, I offer SPECIAL! BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND Pianos and Organs 5 PIANOS and 3 ORGANS VERY CHEAP! 1 Fine Stodart, almost new, for 1 Excellent Behr Bros'., in dark case, for 1 Kranich & Bach, used two years, for 1 Second-hand Hale, of good quality, for 1 New Martin, light walnut, for 1 Second-hand Cottage Organ, at -1 Second-hand Fine $200 Organ, only 1 New Estey Organ, for - - $193.00 165.00 224.00 97.00 188.00 39.00 53.50 61.75 I. C. NICKELSEN'S Book and Music Store. " The Premium-Crowned " Ludwig " Piano also at reduced prices. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE EXPIRES THURSDAY. Profit In the interval by buying all vou need in Ladies' and Children's Muslin Under-garments and Child ren's White Dresses at these special prices : 12,'.c, 19c, 29c, 55c, 79c and $1.13. lieal bargains at each price. Thursday, Friday and Saturday We will sell our popular 15c quality Men's Linen Collars.... any Bbape or style all sizes in stock each. At. lOc ( a f 7 P If Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will sell twenty-five fine pieuie Suits in sizes 33, 34, 35 and 36 chest measure Buits made for tall, slim young men of good, weighty, fashionable materials and worth $13.75, $15.00, 16 00, $17.50, $18.00 SPECIAL Any Suit in the lot . SIO SPECIAL- Child's Worsted Dreoses. .$1.15 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. GRAND OPENING- SALE of Table Linens, Napkins and Table Covers. All new linee just received of QR tot n.art. rvfF tnnliirlorl NEW ARRIVALS. Plain and Figured Sllkelenes 12oC and 15c Curtain Materials by the yard bleached and ecru beautiful thingsat from 15c to 50c per yard New Ribbons.... Full Assortment. STEhG New line of Trunks and Suit Cases.... The finest line in ev ery way that ever ap peared in The Dalles. Not alone new goods and better goods but new prices as well. See our special $6.00 Trunk. TRADE MARK Made and finished not only to look well, but to stand hard knocks. A. M. WILLIAMS & GO. SPECIAL Boys Caps 15c ..THE FHIR. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD FOR LOW PRICES. SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS ! Wo have just received a large shipment of fine Japanese Silk in plain colors, all tho host shades, which we will place on sale at the following LOW PRICES: All 20-inch Silks, per yard 29C Better and heavier, 24 inches wide, per yard 43c Extra good quality Satin, per yard 45C Still better grade, the 90o kind, per yard 78c Stamped Linen Goods ff -at prices far below anything you have over bought in The Dallos. LINEN DOYLIES, stampod, at 4o, 7o, 13c and 18o. A big assortment of Fancy Art Pillow Case Covers at 50o Usually sold for $1.00. Also a splondid assortment of Contors, Toas, Tray Cloths, Laundry Bags and Tablo Covors at oxtromoly low prices. The Plaoe to Save Money THE FAIR. F. C, Marquardsen, Prop THE DALLES, OR.