BLOODY ROW AT ILWACO Football Frcnz and Booze Inflames New Recruits Court-Martial Will Probably Be Organized to Investi gate Assault on Sergeant Divine, of Fort Canby Ilwaco, Wash., Oct. 18. A desperate tight took place on the reservation at Fort Canby, Monday morning, between Thomas Divine, a sergeant and half dozen soldiers. Sergeant Divine is laid up at the hospital in a dangerous con dition, and the soldiers are confined in the guard-house. The matter is being kept as quiet as possible. Local papers have been persuaded not to give the matter publicity. The name of the of ficer assaulted, however, has been obtained, and it is farther known that the officers who committed the assault will be tried by court-martial as soon as the formalities of the army law can be complied with. The trouble, it seems, originated in Ilwaco last Sunday night. A football game was played here between teams from Forts Canby and Stevens. After the game was over the players, the soldiers accompanying them, repaired to the saloons of Ilwaco and celebrated in usual soldier sly ie. Late in the night, it is claimed, some of the Canby eoldiers got under the influence of liquor, and meeting Officer Divine, who is a sergeant atCiinby, and who has charge of the work, or overseeing the work at Cunby, and having ooie grievance against him on account of claiming that he had not treated them right, raised a row with him. Sergeant Divine, who was not dringing, tried to reason the matter with them and eettle the trouble without difficulty, but nothing would go but tight. The proprietor of the aaloou, who is noted for keeping an orderly house, Stopped the row on his premises, and the men went into the street, where the aerve.uit, who is a very large and muscular fellow, knocked them cut in regular order, by twos and fours. Some of them, it is reported, took refuge I e- hind boxcars from the big officer, and when there were no more left in the field he went to the fort. Here is where the generally-known facts close, except that a half-dozen eoldiers are in the guardhouse and the officer has been lying at death's door. But the facts, as near as they can be ascertained, are that on Monday morn ing, the soldiers had sobered up and that Mine of them demanded satisfaction. The big sergeant, who is a ccrapper trom way bick, as the record to date shows, went with them to a quiet place on the reservation to griuit them such satis faction as they required. It appears that upon their airival at the spot agreed upon, instead of fighting along the line of two or three to one, as was intended by the officer, that they at tacked him in a body, and hence the iesult. It was first reported in Ilwaco that the officer's skull was fractured, and IbSt he was injured internally, but it is claimed more authoritatively that he is not so badly injured, but there seems to be no question of the organization of a Iriai by court-martial and that the eoldiers will get the full limit tor their off-nte. It is stated that the assailants were new recruits, and that the ring leader is recently from Kentucky. charged a number of men working under him and attribute tbe letters to members of the Wardner Industrial union, tbe new labor organisation formed there after the riot of 1809. Residents of Wardner say that since Gatewood succeeded Joe Cleaver nearly every man employed at tbe lower tun nel has been discharged. While there is a wide diversity ol opinion as to the soiree of the letters there is a unanimltyfbf expression as to the dastardliness of the act, and if the authors can be found they will have few sympathizers. -' Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all jewels, health, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insiduoas consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest con sumption in itsearly stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread diseasejfrom tbe system. It is not a cure all, but it is a certain enre for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at iJlakeley's drug store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1 Card or Ttaauki. tsP PENNYROYALPUJi They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, lncreaao vig or and banish "pain of menstruation." They are " LIFE SAVERS" to girla at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. o known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm lire becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PER BOX BY MAIL,. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CIIEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio For sale by Geo. C. Blakeley, The Dalles, Or We, the family ami immediate reir. tives of the late W. E. Campbel', desire to express our deep gratitude and thanks to bis many friends and acquaintances for the kindness and sympathy shown to us iu our great affliction and bereave mint. Sadie Campbell. Skull ami Cronliiie Notices. Wallace, Idaho, Oct. 17. --Lewie Giiewood, until recently in charge of the work at lb- Hunker Hill and Sullivan's lower tunnel, claims that be wis forced to resign his position because of the receipt of threatening letters. The first was postmarked October 7th and r.-ad as follows : "L ?wi- Gatewood : Take warning be fore it is too late. If you fire ar other man without good cause, we will take you from your bed and send o i down the track faster than you ever went be fore in your life. You are known to every man in this camp. Wa have no orders to fire men ; so beware. United we stand." No attention was paid to it and October Oih he received the following: "Kellogg, Idaho. Lwis Gatewood : W see you are hern, as you havo been warned to leave and have not as yet. Now, this is the second time and prob ably tbe last. So you bad better pick up and leave before it is too late. We mean what we say." Both notes wereaigued with a drawing of a skull and crosabonee. Mr. Gatewood remained two days after tbe receipt of the second notice and then resigned the position, which he baa held since last June. Mr. Gatewood aaya that he had dis- A Deep Mystery. 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The one notable thing that this min ute creature does is its act of self-destruction, and this might be taken as an expiation of. its life of utter use lessness. Along the creek's arid swamp in the heart of the ever-faithful isle the Lep tus is found, and while he never strays from "his native haunts in search of human prey woe to the unfortunate wayfarer who crosses his path and dis turbs him in his own territory, for he never fails to connect with the trav eler, and once he lands leaves un im pression that never fades. The nearest kin to the Leptus in this country is the red bug or "ehiggoe" of the southern states, resembling- him, both i-i size, color and mode of ope rat ing, but the Cuban variety possesses-a capacity for creating trouble that should be allotted to nothing smaller In size than a full-grown elephant. Once on the clothing of tbe traveler the size of the pest enables him to v:ilk right through the meshes of the cloth as a man would pass under the arches of the public building, HBO" ar riving at the skin of his victim he starts on a quiet hunt for a pore. The human body is covered with these little glands and It docs not t:ike n great while before his bugship h is located one just to hits taste, and hav ing decided on his base of operations, the monster plunges in, head fore most, burrowing inward with all the vigor of Its migbty little fro rot, until it reaches the curly end of its tunnel where it promptly lies down and die. What follows can be described fully, only by a victim Who has survived, but the trouble usually begins with a ler rific itching, which gradually inerenses until, on the appearance of a big lvkl lump, the size of i peach stone, till sufferer feels that, he has had plunged into him a barbed spike previously heated to whiteness. 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