Z2EknEF?. CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 29. 1896 NO 51 i V 1 : BOFE88IONAl O C. HOLL1STEK, Physician-and. Surgeon j t..i K.tlonat Bank. Office houra, 10 v . Reg!. 4 End of Third sweat, A. s. BsaofKt, Attorney at Law OJIce ir Scfaanno'a bninding, ;nptairs - uregon. The Dulles J-yjFCR ft J1ESEFEE, Attorneys at Law RrtiUn.ie.ml aaChaoman Bio. The Dalles, Ore. SOCIETIES. rTEMPLE LODGE, NO. 8. A. O. V W.- J. - Meets in Keller's V jr . evening at 7:80 o'clock. Hall every raara) NO. 33 G. A. K. J Meets every Saturday evening: 7:30 In K.of P.HalL lOURT THE DALLES. A. O. F. NO. 830 V Meets every Jfrioay evening ball st 8 o'clock. , - B OF L. E. Meets every Friday afternoon in K, or . mu , TaTASCO TRIBE, NO. 19. 1. O. B.M. Meets V every Wednesday evening in K, oi r nam, . . . harmonie.- Meets IjT every Sudtiay evening at Baldwin Opera Boose. Ti OF L. F. DIVISION. NO. 187. Meets In J5 K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day of each month at 7:80 P. -M. ; .11TA8CO LOEQE. NO. 15, A. F. A. M. f V Meets first and third Monday.of each month at 8 P. M. f nHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER : J-- NO. 6.--Meet8 In Masonic Hall the third weanesaay oi eacn mouta ntsx, m. 10LTJMBIA LODOM. NO. 5, I. O. O F. j - i Meets everv Friilrt- eveninz at 7:30 o'clock. in K.of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court - streets, sojourning Drawers are welcome. -nRI-RVDSHIP LODGE. NO. t K. Of P.- t V Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Su Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning brothers are in vited. . ' TITVOMT5WS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ' VV UNION Meets every Friday at 3 o'clock . the reading room. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD--Mt. Hood Camp. No. fi9, meets every Tuesday' evening tit 7:30 o'clock, in Keller's . Hall, a All sojourning brothers are invited to be present. COLUMBIA CHAPTER, NO. 83, E- S- j Meets in Masonic Hall on the second and jf ourth Tuesday of - each month Visitors cor- man luvnen THE ' CHURCHES. it tattT.'S CHTTRCH Union street, oxmo. 4 site Fifth. Sunday school !at 9:30 A.M. Evening prayer' on Friday at 7:30. - X"VANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH , ri Rev. L. Grey. Pastor. Service in the Eng Csh language at First Baptist Church every Sunday 0:30 A. M. and 7:an P. M. jng - r. chttrh Kev. J. H. Wood. Pastor. Services every Sunday morning ana eve- KnnrHnr school at 12:20 o'clock P. M. A cordial invitation extended by both pastor and people to ail, . ' - CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. i- f!nrtl. Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 V morning service . M. Sunday school after CSt. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest S- Pastor. Low mass every Sunday a 7 A. M. gh mass at 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:80 P. M. ' Tr-TTRST baptist OHTTRCH Rev. O. D. Tav- r lor, Pastor. Corner Fifth and Washington streets. Services each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday School and BiDie class at is : u. . Jastor's residence Northeast cor. of Washing ton and Seventh streets. tRTSTf AWcnr7RCH BVi I.- H. j HbiaI. nsstor. PreaohinE everv Sunday morning at 11 and in the evening at 7 o'oiock Sunday school at 10 A M. Prayer meeting " everv Thursday evening. V. P. S. C. E. meets . every Sunday at 6:30 P. M. CAVALRY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Seventh and Union. Elder J. H. Miller, oastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Sunday school at 0:45 A. M. All are cordially we loomed. . iaillbU Ml IUUU thing to patent? of aome Blmnla Protect your laesi: tneymay nnng you weaiiu. ' Wrtt JOHN WKDDEBBUBK COPatent Attor asys. Washington. D. C. for their (1.800 prima offer -.and list oi two nanarsa uvenuona vwwv. A NEW iK UNDERTAKING :5K ESTABLISHMENT Prinz e Nitschlce FURNITURE AND CARPET5 We have alded to our boninns a complete Under tekuvt Bitab'sh-oi.t, and as we are in no wjr eonnecied with the TJadertaer Trust, our prices will be tow accordingly. Latest Style Lowest Profits : In Mens and Boys : . Clothing, Dry Goods, i ? MENS FURNISHINGS. : MONEST VALUES IN : : -Boots and Shoes c F. STEPHENS . 1 ;: 134 Second Street .; . Jlext door to the Dalles National Bank ' OWldren Cry ' to IKOBJM C ASTORIA Caatoria is to wefl adajited to children thai Ireeommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aschkh, BL D- Ul South Oxford Sc. Brooklyn, . Y -' "I nse Caatoria In my practice, and And I i -it.. uan,Mt tt afTActiona of children." . J . Aixr. Robebtsok, M. D. koh, I , "From personal knowledge I can say thai v" "" "lfastorialsa matt axceuen "g"'" Lowell, Mass. 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Moody Hilton Moody General Banking Business Transacted, Sight Exchanges Sold on New York, Chicago, San Fran cisco and Portland. " R U N S PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS ! TOURIST SLEEPING CARS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL grand forks duluto . TO J rmm CKOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO . . WASHINGTON , - PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK ' BOSTON and all POINTS EAST and SOUTH. For information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or write. W. C. ALLAWAY. Aeent Or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas sen er Agent. No. 2 Morrison Street, Cor ner f Third Street, Portland, Oregon -TO TBI GIVES Til. i Ciicics of ' Two T oEscontiiientai KoQt&s VIA VIA SPOKANE MISHEAPOLIS DENVER OMAHA AND AKD ST.PAUL KASSAS Low Rates to All Eastern Cities OCEAN jSTEAMERS leave Portland every , live days for SAN FRANCISCO, CALA. For full details call on the O. R. ft N. Aoent at THE DALLES, or address E. McNEllX, President and manager. N W. H. HTJRIiBtTRT, Gen, Pass. Agt.. Portland, Oregon ' New U. R. N. Schedule. Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4:50 a. M., and leaves 4:55 a. m. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10:40 P. M., and leaves 10:45 p. M. Tram No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05 p. M., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 2:30 P. M. Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between Tho- Dalles and Umatilla, leaving Tho Dalles at 1 P. M. daily and arriving at. Tho Dalles at 1 p. is. daily, connecting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from Jutland. E. E. Lytle, Agent. . Baking Powder IDfBina ARE THE IMPERIAL HOTEL PACIFIC E & IlL SSL ES3 .-a mjm.- " Ctrt Down Expenses . . IPiyu)w A woman knows what a bargain H really is one knows better than a man. "BATTLE AX" is selected every time by wives who buy tobacco for their hus bands. They select it because it is an honest bargain. It is the biggest in size and the best in quality. The JO cent piece is almost twice as large as the 10 cent piece of other high grade brands. BARBOUR'S IRISH FL&X SALMON NET THREADS AND - DOUBLE KNOT Salmon Gill Netting SEINES TWINE " Cotton and Manilla Hop Netting Fish Hooks, Lines Etc. HENRY DOYLE & CO. 517. 519 Market St. SSN FRHNCISCO. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast SAN FRANCISCO EE R HALL B F. LEMKE, Proprietor. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught Second "Street, bet. Court and Union. rniinniinirmffrrrrrrrrrrrrri OREGON BAKERY -AND .Cen-Taa A. KELLER, Prop'r. Am prepared to- furnish families, '-hotels 'Hand -restaurants with the choicest Bread, Cakes and Pies. Fresh Oysters Served - - -Every Style. in jecond STEEET, next door to The Dalles National Pank. THE 0R9 F1N0 WINE ROOMS AD. KELLER, Mgr. complete line Imported and Domestic Liquors and Cigars. No. 90, Second door from the Corner ol Court &U : COAL! COAL! -TaK BE3T- Wellingtoii, Eock Springs, and Roslyn Coal 112, sackedanddelivercd tc any part of the city. At MnodyY Warehouse Andrew Velarde, HQUSEMOVER, The Dalles. 'ddross.. LfiCk Bor J81. nt.a "The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Fieignt sna PassengQ Uae . Through -Baily; trip. 4SuBday--' ceptea) botween lie Dalles ana Jfort land.. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 8 a. m., connecting at the Cascades Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 7 a. m., connecting1 with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PASSENGER RATES One way. . . Round trip. .$2 00 . 3 00 Freight Rates Reduced Shipments for Portland received at any time, day or night. Shipments for way landings must be dolivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solic ited. Call on or address, ill C- HLLHJbIHY, General Agent THE - DALLES - OREGON. HARRY LIEBE, Praetinal : AND DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, E'c REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. TOGT BLOCK, THE DALLES, - - - OREGON THE PUREST, HND BEST ICE Eyer handled in The Dalles, delivered -to any part of the city by The Dalles Commission Co. t -188 PHONES AND 2S5 Office corner Second and Washington. "ring em up." Sample : Rooms, 58 FRONT STREET. (Nearly opposite PmaHllajBonas. CHARM FRANK. PROP The Best Wines. Liquors and Cigars COLUMBIA BREWERY BEER ON DRAFT R. E. Saltmarshe -AT TUB East Bin STOCK YM, WILL PAY THE HigliestCashPrice for Hay and Gram. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK iSMIA'S MU DATS Firemen Tournament Brings Out Close Contests. SHORT OF FUNDS New York Merchants Are in Urgent Need of Money Causing Uneasi. ness on Wall Street. ropuilsts and Democrats Effected a Fu sion in Which the Democrats Got All the Electors and Other Offices are Equally Divided Astoria, Or.. Aug. 21. The fourth annual , tournament of the Oregon State Firemens' Association opened here this morning, and resulted in some of the- closest contest ever witnessed between rival hose teams. The day was very favorable for fast time, but past performances were not equaled in point of speed. None of the teams wero as fast as those that com' peted in past years, but it is safe to say that never before was there a tour nament which was so thoroughly en joyed by all. The best of feeling pre vailed, and the sympathies - of . Astor- ians were strongly in favor of the visi tors carrying off the prizes. The first race scheduled was the hand-engine contest, but, as it did not fill, the cup offered for it was transferred, to the championship race,, upon condition that it shall be won three times con secutively befors becoming the prop erty of the winner. The wet-test race was the first con tested, and brought out a field of five. The first to run was The Dalles, but, although the men made fast time - as far as running went, they were beaten by the man at the hydrant, who turned on the water before the nozzle could be made fast. No time was taken; The Astorians followed, and, with a poor start, covered the distance and got water in 49 seconds. They' 'were followed by Vancouver, who were also credited with 49 seconds. The Liberty hose team, of Portland, was next, and, from their condition, looked like win ners, but all three of the timers' watches indicated 49 seconds1. The excitement was intense and a proposl tion made to divide the prizes, but the members of each, team insisted on run ning the race off later in the day, Oregon City was unable to do better than 52i seconds. In the hub-and-hub. race, the first team to compete were The Dalles and Vancpuver. The lat ter won easily in 31 1 seconds. Lib erty, of Portland, Oregon City and As toria next appeareAry-Therhcat went to the local men.' In the final, between Vancouver and Astoria, a grand race was witnessed. Vancouver got the best of the start, but the local team gained inch by inch in last 1C0 yards, and looked' like winners. Vancouver reached the tape, however, about four incher in the lead. In the run-off of the wet-test run, Astoria got water 48 2-5 seconds, and were followed by Vancouver in 49 2-5. Owing to Liber ty hose team's mishap of two men fall ing at the start and the hydrant-man missing connection, their time was 52 seconds. The race therefore went to Astoria, with Vancouvor second. The officors of the association for the ensuing year were elected this evening as follows: President, George C. Sears, re-elected; vioo-presidents, N. J. Sinnott, The Dalles; R. M. Stuart, Astoria; W. H. HoweU, Oregon City; C. McCarty, Vancouver; W. A. Wenig, Astoria, secretary," J. S. Fish, The Dalles; treasurer, W. H. Butts, The Dalles; executive committee, F. J. Carney, Astoria; R. B. Smith, Dallas; W. H. Bliss, Vancouver barracks; Charles Alisky, Portland; J. Trembath, Oregon City. - A Great Uermana Prescription. 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Private cable reports an ad vance of one-eighth to 77s 10id in the price bank of England has sold for shipment to the United States 200,000 pounds of American eagles at 76s "id. Lazard Freres says they have engaged in all $2,500,000 in gold for import to this country. - All the gold comes from France. A million was shipped on the Normania which sailed yesterday. Every dollar will remain in New York. Catarrh Cored. Health, and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, Price 60 cents.. Nasal Injector free. For sale by M. Z. Donnell. NATIONAL DEMOCRATS. - They Held a Convention la Portland Latt Saturday. New York, Aug. The Herald this morning published the following correspondence from Santa Ana, Cuba, under date of August 13: In speaking of the attitude of the United States toward Cuba and the possibility of President Cleveland recognizing the belligerency of the in surgents, General Oomez said: "I have forbidden the discussion of the subject in my camp. For weeks men fairly held their breaths waiting word from Washington. It was a waste of time. , Long ago I realized we must fight this war alone and unaided. We can win our independence while the executive of the United States is considering the question of our possi ble belligerency. "I have no doubt of the sympathy of the American people as a whole. In fact, I have the best evidence of their good willi4 ManyAmericans are fight ing in my-ranks, and 'good, true men they nire. The chief of our artillery is an American from Boston and no braver man lives." "As certain of it as I am that Cuba is an island, but I mflst fight the battle my own way. .1 know that we are called guerrilas; that some people. marvel because we prefer to fight from ambush, but we are in this war to win. Ammunition is scarce and I think I know how to use it to advantage. Cuba is ours now. ' It is true the Span iards hold -most of the seaport cities and some of the interior towns, but in the latter they are getting very tired. We don't lot them stop much, and now we will see that they do less. The city of Puerto Principals hungry now; Guaranino is suffering and Victoria de las Tunis is nearly starved. Sabancu is abandoned. The cattle of Camaguey and Santiago de Cuba provinces are out of the each of the Spaniards, and from this time forth there will be no mere carrying of fruit and vegetables into the cities- by paciQcoB. We will have no more pacificos. Every man on this island must be for Cuba or for Spain.". . - Small in size .but great in results. De- Witj's Littlee Earlv Risers act eentlv but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Small pill, safe pill,,' Dest pill, bnipes & Kinersly Drug (Jo. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Supreme Lodge Now In Session as Cleveland. Cleveland, Aug. 24 Hundreds of people are in town to attend the 18th biennial session of the supreme lodge and national encampment of the Knights of Pythias. Receptions occu pied the forenoon. This afternoon the troops assembled in full uniforms in front of headquarters. Their dedica tory exercises took place. The ad dress of the centenial committee, by Wilson M. Day, director-general of the commission, the presentation of camp Perry Payne, by Mayor McKisson, the acceptance of the same by Major-Gen eral Carnahan and the raising of the camp flag, occupied the afternoon. The report of R. L. C. White, supreme keeper of records and seals, shows that in 1864 there were ' three subordinate lodges and 75 members, and in 1895 6504 subordinate lodges and 464,539 members. The states in which the greatest gains wero made are: - Ohio, 3959; Illinois, 3317; Indiana, 2737; Iowa; 2265; Massachusetts, ' 1919; .Missouri, 1612; North - Carolina, 1404; Maine,' 13l4;Texas712i9:TTiere wasaloss 61 2087 in Kansas, and 4166 in Pennsyl vania. There were gains in 38 states aud territories and a loss in 16. It doesn't matter much whether sick headache, biliousness, indigestion, and constipation are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances: DeWitt's Little Early Risers will speedily cure them all. Snipes & Kinersly Drug Co. HOMEWARD JOURNEY BEGUN. Bryan Leaves Upper Bed Hook for New York. Upper Red Hook, Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and Private Secretary Cutridge left Red Hook at noon to begin their homeward journey to Lin coln. Bryan has gained' flesh and is in high spirits, inspired particularly by his approaching meeting with Senator Hill, Chairman Hinckley and other democratic leaders, which, he expects, will result in assurance of tho politically solid support of .the state organization. v The party drove to Rhinecliff, where they crossed the river to continue their journey to Winnesook lodge, where they will spend the night with Hinckley. Much of the time of the past three or four days has been Bpent by Bryan working on his letter of ac ceptance. It will not be so long as his Madison-Square Garden speech. It will not be given to the public until McKihley's acceptance is published. If dull, spiritless aud stupid: If vour blood is thick and sluggish; If your appetite is . capricious and uncertain. You need a arsapanlla. For best re. suits take De w itt's. It recomends it self. Snipes & Kinersly Drue Co. American Samples Admitted Free. Washington, Aug 24. The presi dent of Argentina has issued a decree, a copy of which has been forwarded to the state department, remitting all duties on articles sent from the United States for the purpose of showing the manufacturing and commercial indus tries of this country. The movement for these exhibitions originated in Philadelphia. The - Venezuelan gov ernment has granted a concession to an American to establish permanent exhibitions of American goods at Cara cas, Maracaibo -and other large cities of Venazuela.' , DeWitt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood from impurities and disease. It does this and more, li builds up and strengthens constitutions impaired by disease. It recomends itself. snipes as runersiy Drug vo. Fusion In Idaho. Boise, Aug. 21. The fusion of the populists and democrats was accom plished last night by the populists ac cepting the democratic proposition. The democrats got the presidential electors, the supreme judge, the gover nor the attorney general, the treasur er and mine inspector. The populists have the United States senator, con gressman, lieutenant governor, secre tary of state, auditor and superintend ent of public instruction. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Cailouette, Druggist, Beavers- ville, HL, says: "To Dr.King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles about, but of no avail, and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Dis covery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after us ing three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keen store or house without it." Get a free trial at Blakeley St Houghtons' Drug Store. I Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold Medal Midwinter Pair, San Frandaco. They Held Portland a tonvention Last Saturday. THE "TdW'N-AMENT The Closing- Day Was the Most Ex citing- and The Dalles Won the Championship. An Awful Acrldent In Which a Man. Wo man and Child are Blown Into eternity Klickitat County Republican Convention. . Portland, Or., Aug 23. The gold- standard democrats met in this city yesterday for the purpose of electing delegates to the national democratic convention to be held in Indianapolis on September 2. The meeting was called to order by L. L. McArthur. The convention was organized by the election of L. L. McArthur as chairman and Anton Pfounder, of Forest Grove', secretary. In accepting the chairmanship Mc Arther commented on the absence of the political agitators, "those to whom the lust of office stilled every feeling of manly independence." He could hot accept the Chicag6--platf6rm for the reason that it departed from the path of true democracy. Neither could he support McKinley. Committees on order of business and resolutions were appointed, and the convention then took a recess until 1:30 p. M. When the convention reconvened reports of the committees on those en titled to seats and order of . business were read and adopted. " A committee of 15 was appointed to recommend eigne delegates, two from- each con gressional district and four from the state at large.' The temporary or ganization was made permanent. The following were made delegates to Indianapolis: C. E. S. Wood, L. L. McArthur.ZeraSnow,W.M. Whldden, of Multnomah county; 3. H. Albert, of Marlon; J. W. Bennett,- of Coos; E. G. Canfield, of Clackamas; E. R. Skip worth, of Lane. The following were elected alter nates: Judge J. Watson,-of Marion; M. M. Walker, of Clatsop; W. J. Fur nish, of Umatilla; J. T. Peters, of Wasco; .T. M. Baldwin, of Crook; Claude Thayer of Tillamook; Dr. Rob- ertson, of Washington, and J. Levitt, of Clackamas.- ' ; -. Pills Do No Cure. ' Pills do not cure constipation! They only aggravate. Karl's Clover Root Tea gives perfect rogulajpitvxif : th bowels.. For sale by M. Z. Donnell. THE FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT. Closed at Astoria Saturday with Very Ex citing- Races. Astoria, Or., Aug. 22. The fire men's tournament was brought to a close this afternoon, after a most ex citing day's sport. The day was un comfortably warm, but notwithstand ing this fact, the streets were thronged with spectators during the entire day. The first event was the dry test con test, which was captured by Astoria in 45 2-5 seconds; Oregon City second, in 46:00; The Dalles and Fourteenth in fantry teams running a tie in 46 1-5. Liberty, of Portland, met with an ac cident, and their time was not taken. The make-and-break contest was also won by the local team in 1:26 1-5; Fourteenth inf an trv second, in 1:39; Liberty, third, in l:53i. The tender race, hub and hub, was won by Astoria No. 1. Then came the big event of the tournament the championship race. The Dalles led off, making 1:23 2-5, and were followed by the" As torians, whose coupling became jammed, throwing them out of the race. The Fourteenth infantry team could do no better than 1:26, and l:28i was the best that Liberty could place to their credit. ' Oregon City was also unfortunate in this race, one of their couplings breaking while the hose was coming off the cart. This gave the championship to The Dalles, a victory which was very popular, owing in some measure to the fact that The Dalles had previously been unsuccess ful. After the racing was brought to a close, a test of the water pressure made, 10 streams being thrown in the air to a height of 185 feet. The visit ing teams were much impressed by the splendid water pressure of the new water works. ' ; The Best Coug-h Cure. Is Siloh's Cure. A neglected cough is dangerous. Stop it at once with Sh ilo h's Cure. For sale by M. Z. Don nell. . A TERRIBLE DEATH. Naphtha Launch Explodes With Fatal ' Results. Marshfteld, Or., Aug. 22. News of one of the most terrible fatalities that has ever happened in this locality reached town this morning when the Gardiner -stage .arrived. Captain Wylie, wife and child 3 months old were the victims of the sad accident, caused by the explosion of a gasoline launch belonging to W. A. Reed, on Smith river. H. Sengstacken, of Marshfield; R. H. Pickering, of Port land, and Charles Meade, of Gardiner, had -not 10 minutes before gotten off the ill-fated launch. Messrs. Sengstacken, Pickering and Meade left Captain Wylie at the Sher rett place at 1:20 a. m. He had left his three passengers about 10 minutes behind when he ran on a rock. Here the fatal accident happened. The gas oline gave out, and the captain at tempted to fill the supply tank from a smaller one. The liquid evidently took fire before the explosion occurred, aB John Graham, the deckhand, and a boy 14 years old, saw what was about to happen and jumped overboard: The captain started to take his family, but before he could do so the tank became heated and exploded. Klickitat County Republicans. Goldendale, Wash., Aug. 22. The republican county convention heartily indorses the St. Louis plat form and . nominates the following ticket: .... . For representative, G. H. Baker; Highest of sill in Leavening MM in ABSOLUTELY PURE auditor. H. C. Jackson; sheriff, ' F. B. Stimpson; treasurer, A. C. Chapman; clerk. H. C Jackson: school superin tendent, A. C. Colburn; surveyor, Jacob Richardson. The following delegates were elected to the state and judicial convention, td"be-heldin. Tacoma. August 26: W. F. Byers, W.R.Danbffr, W. B. Presby, L. W. Curtiss, E. W Pike, G. H. Baker, H. C. Clark, A. R. Brockman, -Jljdge Sol Smiijh, , , '.,." Nerves on Edg. I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. Karl s Cfover Root .Tea has made me well and happy. MRS. li 11. WORDEN, For sale by M. Z. Donnell. Knox County Farmers. Canton, Aug. 24. At 1 o'clock seven carloads of Knox county farmers reached Canton by a special -Pennsyl vania train. A local farmer headed the parade with a load of new mown hay. They were a sturdy looking set of men, and gave cheer. after cheer as their chairman appeared on the step at the McKinley residence. H. D ChrichQeld, of Mount Vernon, a son of .a. Knox county farmer, made a neat presentation. ' " Are You Made Miserable by indigestion, constipa tion dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vltalizer is a positive cure. For sale by M. Z. Donnell. Pennoyer Will Speak. Salem, Or., Aug. 21. Mayor Pen noyer nas notified Vio committee on the Bryan ratification , at Salem op September 5, that he will make a po political address - on that . occasion. George E. Chamberlain and H. L. Barkley will also speak. Preparations are being made for a monster ratifica tion and barbecue, with speaking day and night. THE CHAMPION HOSE TEAM. They Were Royally Received on Their Arrival Home, v The arrival of the Regulator last night was announced by the booming of cannon and all manner of noises that were possible for human ingenuity aided by steam to produce. When ' Capt. McNulty, who was in command of the Regulator, rounded Crates' point he opened the whistle valve on the boat, announcing that thflirallant " ve8sel7 "that TsThe pride of The Dalles, with its precious freight, The Dalles hose team, who are now the champions of the -Northwest, was soon to land. This was a signal for the reception to begin, and Dick Nolan opened up his battery on the beach, belching forth the glad announcement that our cham pions were nearing home. Simultan eous - with the booming of cannon, every steam whistle in the city began sending forth shrill shrieks, and the noisiest one of all was the rock crusher engine which had been supplied with five whistles of different tone, that fairly rent the air with their noise- making contrivances. ' In less than no time, ail The Dalles had congregated on the wharf, at least 3,000 patriotic citizens having as sembled to welcome the champions .Scarcely had the boat effected a 'land ing, when the 'concert band struck up a lively air which was continued while the team was disembarking and being comfortably seated in the Umatilla house bus, which had been specially decorated for the occasion. Then the procession started. It was lead by Mayor Menefee and Chief Fletch Faulk ner followed by the band. Next came the bus with the hose team, followed by the racing cart, hauled by citizens with Capt. Lewis and Dr. Sidell, two of the "old boys," who used to be fire men, tuging at the ropes in the lead. After them came the hose carriages of the different companies, gaily fes- toned with yellow and white, the colors of the victorious team, and following the apparatus was some hundred bicyclists, prominent among whom was .ex-Postmaster Nolan carrying a new Droom. The procession marched up Court street to Second, then down Second to the Wasco warehouse, then facing about returned down Second to Union, then down Union to the Umatilla house where the banquet was spread. As the procession returned, Second street was made as light as day by a display of fireworks in front of A. M. Williams &Co's. and W. A. Johnston's stores and the burning of red lights in front of Blakely & Houghton's and Snipes & Kinnersly's drug stores. When the team reached the Umatilla house they were cordially welcomed by Col. Sinnott, who lead the way to the spacious dining hall, where spreads had been laid for the team and their guests. Capt. R. J. Sinnott of the hose team, was seated at the head of the table, with Mayor Menefee seated at the opposite end of the festal board. The table fairly groaned with the viands spread upon it, and the good cheer it carried added to the zest of those preeent, - creating general en thusiasm. Toasts were offered and re Awarded Highest Honor World's Fair, . Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. mm Most Perfect Made. V Year the Standard. DR; CREAM Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. sponded to, and merriment reigned supreme. During the festivities Mayor Menefee arose, and in a very neat address, presented to the team, on behalf of Mrs. Chas. Stublingand Son. a handsome floral tribute, representing -a fireman's helmet- " While merriment was reigning supreme inside the ban quet hall, just outside the door the roqk crusher engine kept up a con tinuous screaming, the pent-up steam' being exhitfistefl aa rapidly as possible to voice the gldo of-The Dalles over the grand fo)orji4of our representa tives at the firemen' tournament. But all pleasant events are destined to come to an end, and the reception of the hose team was. no exception . to tjie general rule, so after The Dalles -had exhausted its latent enthusiasm and heartily welcomed its victorious team home, the festivities closed with a hearty cheer for . the boya who.won the championship cup at Astoria. Our team and all Dallesites who visited Astoria, with one accord, are unanimous In saying they were most royally treated and entertained by the hospitable people of Astoria. No people on earth could have made the visit of the - firemen more pleasant. Astoria had its doors wide open, and nothing was too good for the visiting firemen ... MONEY LOANED, i . First Mortgages on Improved Farm Prop. erty Negotiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon improved farms - in Oregon, Wash, and Idaho with eastern parties and foreign capitalists at the usual rate of interest. Mortgages re newed that have oeen taken bv other companies now out of business. Ad dress (with stamp), Mervtn Sworts, -2w Baker City, Or. Buciuan Arnlea Salve. . ' The best salve In the world for outs. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions. and positively cures piles, or no pay reouired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. race zd cents per box. For sale by. Blakeley & Houghton. ' Notice to Water Consumers. You are hereby notified that the ir rigating rules will be strictly enforaed from now on.- If vou wake up and find vte waier Btiaroirraonrt kick at mo, as " i nave got to eniorce tne law to pro tect your property. I. J . Norman, ', Sup't. Wanted. Mrs. Drews is prepared to furnish t board and lodging for four or, five pupils attending school in The Dalles at $12 per month. Apply at residence. corner of Tenth and Court streets: Treasurer's Call. All warrants registered prior to July 9, 1892, will be paid at; my office, 'next door to T. A. Hudson's, Weshingtbn street. Interest ceases after August 13, 1996. . c. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Reduction in Wood. The Dalles Lumber Co. will closer out their stock of 16-inch stove wood. cut ready for the stove, at $2.00 per cord in order to obtain room for fall ' stock. ' A Baby's Life Saved. . "My baby had croup and was saved by Shiloh's Cure," writes Mrs. J. B. Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For sale by M. Z. DonnelL Notice. 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