THE DALLES yTEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1803 EPEAL SHERMAN LAW Senator EtoDuis Is in Favor tf. MS SAVED I'.Y A WOMAN Handsome Purse t Money Made up and rrcucnteu w the Heroine, r w InnA "1. An interview kkw ... ... ,.. i, ,..Smmtor(iaor8er.J'.umunuii n Li.a,in.ii'" 1 mv,e " Caioti to the proved repeal of the Irnmn law and a return to the uione- V laws "i',tcJ bt,,ore 167X 1 ,,t not the 0Mrtiou of the Slier h law has helped to brint about the out criHls. When w pawied the r,.mn act, ',rc l"t',' devil I the deep 'c ' "et"8 m1 be Jn, ni W'"1" I",mli,1K- 1 voted Itlie ineuatirc Mid am willing to take nf the renonHibility. althotiKli L. nnt nuritoimlly iu uvor of It. A L... howed in that if we did nut LM the not the silver mon wuuid pane a ,. silver hill. About tliree-lourms oi u.iiiiu-rutH and ono-fuurth of the re- l.lioaim would have votud for a froo- mie hill. I voted for tho Sherman to prevent a fiiiunciai crlaij or ft .(ilvor bill." X Train Hnvrd liy Woman. uiiiT'AGNK. 111.. June 21. What (lit have been a wont disastrous ckon tho Illinois railway was pre ml vi-Htcriluv bv a woman. The rf , t lv Orleans limited iuseiiger train, mi (or Chicago with cifc'lit loucieu :Iiih, when near Kautoul, running high rate of speed, was fluggod by a mi. As soon as the train came w a the crew was Informed tliut a short nine ahead of them a trestle, had nut. The iinsseiiKers made up a uilnome purse of money and paesented tthe woman. Villard Itealgned. v . l.mk OI A n fliiiMitinty n f F.W JUlia,, vuiio l i m .iiv,.,....!, Kurtlmrn Pacific railroad directors liv Hie. resienation of Ilenrv Villard, fhm'rnmn of the board, was accepted the olliue abolished. Ilereaiter tne lidentof the company will act as irnian of the board. John I). Kocke- Ir was elected a director. tlakaa Latter. kw YoKK,June21. I'resident Oakes, fi Northern Pacific, said today : llnrch 1, last, Mr. illard handed to is resiirnation, requeHtlng that it be knitted to the board of directors. To I made a reply requesting bira iotd the matter in alieyance until the tting debt could le provided for. M Tliia unw Imini7 ao iW . ' compliHhod by the actual formation of a guarantee syndl- tV ZF1 cate, which Mr. I Jj, OL Villard and friends '.rV liN traik more than one- half among them selves, he now in sists upon his resig nation being ac cepted, believing he can now be justified in taking a rest and travel abroad. Tha Wave tinbildln;. ahiiinoton, June 21. The financial ition of the country, as viewed from Veasury standpoint, shows general Vovement. Bank and commercial ires are fewer J Europe is buying our fi in greater quantities ; gold ship- U have ceased, at least for the pres- Iconfldence is being restored, and V is not to tight. pnry net gold has increased from W to $94,300,000 and the de- Id forimall money in the West will (be effect to further increase the ury (fold. The rate of exchange Is piently high to warrant the ahip- of gold, abroad, but the fact that Piercial paper is for sale in London deterrent effect. re is a gonoral feeling that the f past, the weaker financial lustl- iis and business firms having sue ed. while those who passed through unscathed are the stronger for l"g weathered the financial storm. niiinoton, June 21. The shipment 1 from London to New York, news Ihich was received tiiis morning, is ,upon as allowing the tide in gold has turned. For the post three no gold has been exported, and, consequence, the treasury dopart- hn been gnining in gold during period. The net balance today M,0W,810. iork, Jnne 21. Owing to the ite of starling exchange the first tution of gold for some time will Southampton for tills port tomor- o tho amount of follO.noo. It is d that 1 ,000,000 lms Uun or- California's Cnnllnl Vane. iii.and, t'al., Juno 21. Supurior urant today tluciucd in favor of uniito and nL'tiingt Sim June In tlm iipital removal ciiho. The coiistl iiiiity of the neton ot the PUire in submitting an amendment constitution, allowing the chango 'nnitnl. nil soiwlit to be teHtivl in "ft and tho net I-. ili'dnri'i! vntil. 1H doiibthnn lie appealed. f a " iv i 4tNRYW.tA(i6 titoiian in i.uvk. Ml CuroIlM 1. Ilrfcr I.ap lata th Wlllamrtt Itlr. DlMappo1"1'' in love and despondent, Miss Caroline P. Marker ended her life nto::0 last evening by Jumping from the Stark-street ferry into the waters of the Willamette river. Khe left her home at No. 153 Thir teenth street about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, luavlng a note for her sititer, saying: "I can't withstand the impulno. Good-bye. Cahui." Khe hoarded the ferry at the West Side approach, and walked nervously up and down inside the north rail of the ferry until a littlo past the mid dle of the stream, when she loaped over Ittard. L. L. Flynn, an extraman in truck company No. 7, who was on the boat, was the first to collect himself and offer asBiHtanco. Flynn Jumped overboard and caught the girl before she had sank. Ho succeeded In holding ber head out of the water for several minutes, while a rowboat from the shore was rapidly pro ceeding to the rescue. While the row boat was yet quite a distance from thorn Flynn sank with the girl, but a moment later arose, still holding to his burden. Finally, however, becoming exhausted, the body of the girl slipped from bis clutches, and Flynn himself was oulv saved by a man named Daniels jumping from the rowboat nnd catching him as he sank. Tho body of tho girl sank to the bot torn, and although tho rowboat was kept in the vicinity for several minutes It did not rice to the surface. J.eturu- Ing to the shoro, a party with FrnP' pling irons went out, followed shortly after by Hugh Brady, the most success ful grappler in Portland. He grappled from o'clock to 10 last eight without success, and returned to the work shortly after daylight this morning. At 8 :45 his efforts were rewarded and the body of the unfortunate young lady was recovered. The body was found within a few yards of the spot where it sunk the last time. One of the grappling hooks caught in her hair, another in her coat and one in her open umbrella. which she still clutched in ber hand. The remains were brought to the west nliore and Coroner Hughes notified The body was at once removed to the morgue where an inquest was held at 11 o'clock this morning Miss Harker was 22 years of age, and was engaged to marry a gentleman re siding in California, named James T. liurtchaelL Mr. Burtchaell was here two years ago, but the young people were not engaged until after that time, Since aliout April 1st, Miss Harker has been very nervous and molanclioly. The verdict was to the effect that she came to her death by drowning in the Willamette river and that she com mitted suicide in a fit of despondency. There was no evidence before the jury to justify an ofliclal censure of any one on tho ferry for not taking more active measures to rescue the youug lady. Telegram. A Uoyal VUltor. George, duke of York, is contemplat ing a visit to the United States. Ha is the second son of the Prince of Wales, lorn in 1803 and is now 28 years of uge. He has been educated for the sea, he and his elder brother, the Duke of Clar ence, entering the navy as cadets In 1877. They spent two yean on the training ship Brit, annia and then started for a three years' tour of the .world on the Bac- 1883, Prince George was made mid-ship-man to the Canada, then stationed on the North American coast, and two year later was made lieutenant. In 18il be was made commander of the gunboat Thruah, on the West Indian coast. He took bis seat in the House of Lords, June 28, 1802. He will be es corted by a squadron of battle ships, and will probably visit the world's fair. His rumored engagement to Princess May, his dead brother's bethrothed, has lately been a topic of general Interest. WADE HAMPTON IS PORTLAND, Tbl Vataraa Confederate Soldier and Statesman Arrlrea. Telegram. General Wade Hampton, ex-corps commander in the Confederate army, ex-governor of South Carolina, ex United States sen ator from that state, and the pres ent United States government com mlKsiouer of Pacific rnliroii(lnV arrived In f'Vt Portland this after-Ttt-i&fc 4 noon from Califor- Wf i over the Sout h- Vr'jA'ifPip em Pacific line. t.a.tUhWfM. 0ciierB, 1Umpton is now on an inspecting tour over the Pacific coiiPt lines. In his party are a number of persons. Among them are liis daughters, Misses Daisy mid M. S. Hampton, Miss Lucy Ilomden, Miss A. II. Haskell, Mi lxng, C. K. Thomas, tho general's private secretary, and Dr. li. W. Taylor, who wan medical director of General Hampton's division during the war. Secretary and Auditor W. M. W a at Thompson, of the Central Pacific svs- tern, also accompanied the party from Washington, D. C. General Hampton expects to reach Washington July 1st. On the report he will make to Washington will de pend to a great extent tiie action con gress msy be expected to take on tlie vexed question of the future relations between the government and the sub sidized railroads. . Tho question of the debt owed by the Pacific roads to the government, the bonds, condition of the track, equip- jiinntg, including the rolling stock, even the (hops, and all other piattera In refer ence to them are now of signal import ance to the authorities at Washington, as well as the people whom they rep. resent. It was to obtain all the facts possible, and make a comprehensive report, that General Hampton, as United States commissioner, made the trip. E.-rrealdent Haeaaa aa Eille. NewYouK, June 21. The Herald's Managua cable tays : Ex-President Sa- casa left "Nicaragua this morning. He boarded a Genevan steamer at Corinto and sailed for a northern port, where he will be transferred to a Pacific Mail steamship and proceed to San Francisco. Although Sacasa was compelle 1 to leave Leon on account of the sentiment against him because bq, was forced to surrender, he was not molested during his stay in Corinto. Preparations are being made at Gran ada for a great state ball which is to be given United States Minister Baker as a compliment for his services in acting as mediator and presiding over the ses sions of the peace commission, which indticed Sacasa to resign and thus end the war. ' Fa "t rat On the Lake. Duli'TH, Juno 21. A message re ceived by Ca;t. McDougall announces tho news that the Christopher Colum bus, the first of the passenger whale backs, is the fastest boat on the lakes. She made the run from Milwaukee to Chicago, 97 miles, in 4 hours and 15 minutes, nearly 23 miles an honr. The trip makes a new record for speed on the Great Lakes. A HUH Lower Hate Expected. St. Paul, June 21. The Great North ern' has no announcement to make this evening toward meeting the Northern Pacific's (25 and $18 rates, but it is un derstood it will make a rate of f-0 first class and 15 second class tomorrow. This Fleh Ooea Hunting:. The jaculator fish, the piscatorial gunner of the Javan lakes, uses hi mouth as a squirt (run, and is a marks man of no mean ability. Go to a small lake or pond filled with specimens of jaculators; place a stake or pole in the water with the end projecting from 1 to 8 feet above the surface, place a Iteetle or fly on top of the pole and then await developments. Soon the water will be swarming with finny gunners each anxious for a Bhot at the tender morsel which the experimenter has placed in full view. Presently one comes to the surface, steadily observes his prey und measures the distant. Instantly he wrews his mouth Into the funniest shapes imaginable, dis charges a stream of water with pre cision equal to any sharpshooter, knocks the fly or beetle into the water, where he lb instantly devoured by the successful' nimrod or some of his hungry horde. This sport may be kept up as long as the supply of beetles and flies holds out. km of Smell la boy. It has often been proven that dogs are able to track their masters through crowded streets, where it would be im possible to attribute their accuracy to anything except the sense of smell alone. Mr. Romanes, the naturalist, once made some interesting experi ments as to this wonderful power, as exhibited in his own dog. In these tests, the naturalist found that his dumb friend could easily follow in the tracks of his master, though he was far out of sight, and that too, after no less than eleven persons had followed, stepping exactly in the tracks made by Mr. Romanes, it being the deliberate intention to confuse the senses of the poor dog if possible. Further experi ments proved that the animal tracked the boots Instead of the man, for when Mr. Romanes put on new footgear the dog failed entirely. Different points upon the surface of the earth revolve with different veloc ities. At the poles the speed of rota tlnn la nothinc but at the equator it is greatest, or over 1,000,000 miles per hour Hood Job Printing. If you have your job printing done at Tub Chbonicle you will have the ad vantage of having it done with the moat modern and approved typo, with which we keep continually supplied. . All jolw under the direct supervision of one of the most successful on4 artistic printers in tho Northwest. Strength and Health. If vou are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la grippo" 1ms left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding thoso organs to perform their functions. If you nrealllicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at Snipes & Klnersly's drug store. Get your bathing pants from S. AN. Harris. PERSONAL MENTION. Tnewlny. Miss Emma Wentas returned to her home in Albina yesterday. H. M. Fulwliier of St. Louis, an uncle of Virgil Holloa, is in The Dalles visit ing relative. Miss NeHi Buth-r retnrned home from Tyirh Valley last evening, where she bus been teaching school. John Bonn left last night for the Mt. Angel .x-mi nary and college, where his two boys George and Joseph graduate on the 20th. Attorney W. H. Wilson and wife left today for Fairfield, III., where they will visit old friends and relatives, also the univesral center of attraction, Chicago. They will be absent two months. Mr. M. T. Nolan left last evening for New York on a visit to hie old home and his father, brother and sisters. He will be gone about four weeks, and will visit the exposition on his return trip. Wedneadajr. J. C. Cradelbaugh is in town. S. Bolton of Goldendale is in the city today, J.W. French returned today from Ilwaco. Hon. W. II. Biggs of Wasco is in the city today. Hugh Gonrlay was in the city the first of the week. Mr. C. K. Warren of Dufur, called at this oitice last evening. J. L. Powell of Canyon City and the John Day valley, is in town today. Misses Jennie Marden and Lulu Bird went to Portland on the morning train. Mr. Jos. MacEachern of Portland is in the city today meeting his numerous friends. Mr. Stevens, and Mrs. Stansbury, the victims of the Dufur accident, are re covering. Mrs. P. C. Kerrln, accompanied by her mother and two brothers, Messrs. Howell, left today for a visit to the farm ot the latter in Crook county. Messrs. McCoy and Stranaban of Hood River are in the city today. They state that their shipment of berries to Chicago arrived in first class shape, opening up as fresh and handsome as the day they were shipped. Mrs. W. J. Lander of Antelope left on last night's passenger for a visit to ber mother in .Burlington, lowa. t-ne win lie a visitor at the world's fair before re turning to ber home in Oregon. Thursday. S. Bolton, countv treasurer of Klicki tat county, was in The Dalles yesterday. Hon. John M. Gearin of Seattle, well- known throughout Oregon, arrived to dar. XT Tl TTrrnw a fnrtnAr npvinanltr man of Texas and this coast, left today for Boise, Idaho. AHaa TT11n T.arV awnmrtitniftri hv her niece, Miss Maybel Mack, left yesterday for San Francisco, Calif. Mr Frank Fnlton. wife and son. of Khnrman conntv were In the citv last evening calling on old-time friends. M.sa Ttaia TTamnahfrA retnrned from Portland last night and left on the noon train today for her home in Omaha, eu. Mrs. E. J. Robinson. Mrs. J. E. Bar- nett and Mr S. Winzler returned today. from attending the I. O. G. T. grand lodge at Portland. We aw pleased to hear that Col. Ful ton of Sherman countv has so far re covered from his late serioui illness as to be up and around again. Sheriff Ward went to Salem Tuesday with Otilia Bussekke for the Insane asylum and today with Edward Evans of'Moeier for the same point. Inland Telephone Co. The Portland & Spokane Telephone 4 Telegraph company bave their line nearly completed up to Mosier and are distributing poles on the east side of the mountain, west of this city. They are stringing two telephone and one tele graph wires. Tbey expect to bave it built to The Dalles in the next two weeks. THE KXTBA SESSION MOT LIKED Senator Dolph Bays Ha Will Mot At tend It. Washinotok, Jnne 20. Several sena tors and representatives do not take kindly to the extra session in Septein ber. Senator Dolph it quoted today as saying : "The president can call congress to gether in September, if he wishes to do so, bat be will not be able to command the presence of the whole congress, Possibly he may get the democrats, For myself. I shall not come to Wash. ington prior to September 80. That is as early as I care to subject myself to the rigors of this climate In summer, and I imagine that there are many who will be of my opinion. Senator Dolph, however, did not think that there was any doubt that there would be an extra session, of con gress in September. Jt'iB.OOO In Premium. Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The one guessing nearest the nuuiU'r of teople who will attend the World's Fair" gets $5,000.00, tho second t,0iK).00, etc. Ten Star to i.o..n t ,,rj ont.it la vou to a euesg. Ask 3'our dealer for particulars or gend for circular. tl-.S County Clerk' Nolle. All persons having warrants in the hands of the county clerk issued more than seven years prior to July 1st, 1S93, are hereby noli tied to call for the same, aud present tho same to the county treasurer for nvnient within sixty days from the 1st !ay of July, 1S03. If said warrants are notoalled for and presented for as above they will be cancelled and pavment thereof will therefore be re fused, i'.v order of tho County Court. tUmylOjo.8 J. . Chosskn. ' County, Cleik. Ths Dalles, Oregon, May Sth, 18i'3. A TOTAL LOSS. The Orroa I.oinher Co'a. riant Des troyed by Fire. Hoop Rivku, Or., Juno 22, ISiCl. Sr'al to The pnllut ( hosk The planing mill and liimber yard of the Oregon Lumber company, situated three miles below Hood River, burned this morning about 3 o'clock. Loss be tween fS.OOO and $10,000. No insurance. Tho origin of the tire is unknown, but it is supposed it caught from a spark from the engine, as tho mill had been running till 12 o'clock last night. This leaves some twelve or fifteen men out of em ployment. The flames also spread to the flume and at this writing it is still burning. The roadbed of the Union Pacific a short distance away is unharmed. M ttchell-Moutinerville. Telegram. This evening at 6 o'clock in the First Congregational church, corner of Second and Jefferson streets, the marriage of Mr. Hiram E. Mitchell and Miss Maud Sommerville will be solemnized by Rev. T. E. Clapp. Immediately following the ceremonies the bridal party will proceed to the nnion depot, where the happy couple will take the Southern Pacific overland for San Francisco and other California points. Last evening United States Senator John H. Mitchell! gave a dinner at the Portland in honor of the twain, and tonight Hon. John Somroer ville will entertain the relations and ushers? The presents already received are very numerous and beautiful. Spring Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills ou account of their mild action are especi ally adapted for correcting spring disor ders, such as impure blood, tired brain and aching and worn out body. They act promptly on the Liver and Kidneys; drive out all impurities from the blood, and malaria from the system. Only one pill for a dose. Try them this spring. Sold at 25 cte. a box by Blakely & Houghton, Druggists, The Dalles. Or., wto-l Patents, J. R. LITTELL, Attorney and Counaellor PATENT TBADK-MAKK A'D COPYKIfiHT CASES. Oppoaite Patent Office. Waahington, U.C. Over twelve years' experience. America akd r ORElG iwienia. iivEinanuiiu diisiiiwr riving uuder the patuut laws promptly and carefully executed. Rejected Cake accorded pecial attention. Write for information. l'n BECEIPT or MODEL OS SKETCH OF IW- VEKTIO.X.I ADVltE AS TO PATENTABILITY WITH OUT CHABUE. Mention van paper. SHERIFF'S SALE. Hr rlrtue nf an execution and order of lc. lMucd out of the circuit court of the atiito of Oregon for the county of Waco, in an action in raid court wherein the Solicitor Loan and Truat Company la plaintiff, and John H Oerde. M. u. Morgan ana J r.. aiorfce. aanumitiniior 01 the entate nf C. . Finn, deceased, are defend- antf, to me directed, commanding me to acll the land In the aald execution anuoruerot iueae acribed, to-wit: The southweat quarter of aectlon thirty-four :UJ in townahiii two -' north of ramrc' ten tliil enat of the Willmnette meridian, in Waco county, atatcof Oregon, to pav the judgment rendered In aald cane, to-wit: Ttis n of five hundred dollar with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, from tvtiriiitrv 22. 1M2. and aeventv-tive dolhira attorney' fees, and coxta taxed at -li.lu, I have thia day leavlcd upon the taid land, and on Maturdnv, the iUddayof July, 1MI.1, at the hour of 10 o.clock a. in., iu front of the curt houae door in aald countv and atate, I will sell nld land, at public auction, to the mguuKt oiaucr therefor. The Dalles, Or., June 13, 1M)3. T.A.WARD, tds Sheriff of WascoC'ountv. State of Oregon. NOTICE. U. 8. Land Or file, The Dallea, Or., ( May TJ, 1S93. ( Complaint having been entered at this office by Stephen A. Kistner against William Hayes for abandoning bi Homestead Kntry. No. tlV), dated August 16, lwi, upon the NW quarter Section U, Township ft South, Range 11 East, In U'aMcn iHMintv. Oreiron. with a view to the can cellation of said entry, the aaid pa rtlea are hereby summoned to appear at tbia office on the 2th day of July, 1W3, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to re- poua ana iurnian teaumouy cunveruiug huu alleged abandonment. JOHN W. LEWIS, -16w6t Regiater. DRUNKENNKBS.ar th LIQCOB HABIT Cared at Bom la Tea Pays by admin istering Dr. Mala' Goldea Specific. It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge of the natiant. It la absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent aud speedy cure, hether the patient is a moderate anuaer or an iniumtG wreck. It ha been given iu thousands of cases, and in every instance a perf.-ct cure has fol lowed. It never falls. The aystem oncelinpreg natMl with the aneclHc. It become n utter Im possibility for the liquor appetitetoexist. Cure guaranteed, ia-page book of particular free. Address the tioLDXM SrxciMC Co., lt Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio. NOTICE. Lad Omci, The Dalle. Or., Way 31, 1S93. ( Complaint having been entered at thia Office by r rana hteennan agiansi iiunm . unuut-iu l.,r sluindonlnir hia Homestead Klltry No. U, dated June i. lH'.t2, upon the eW1, of Section S, Township I South, Range ME., In Wascocounty, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this omce on tne win oay oi juiy, is-., at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi uiony concerning said alleged abandonment. John W. Lewis, Register. STRAYED. On the 21 of May laot I had two roan marcs lte out of mv pasture on Tvfrli Uida-e, near Kinirslev. Thev arc about d and 1 years old aud weiitli 1100 to 1AM pounds each, and are branded us follow; One Is branded thus, 3 on the riiit shoulder, and the oilier Hunt, DC on the left hip. Anyone giriiiK mo Information of their whoreii 1 it, or returning them tomeut Kings ley, will be suitably rewuidtd. 4tw Jon Marx. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ciTicit is hereby tttven that by an order of the il l outliY I. mil oi toe i-iMiv. oi . 'I, " lure made, the undcrUriied h i l'" duly an pointed and is now the qliuiirled and nctlim administrator of the itate. of cmiuel litieron, d.-eaed. All Jier is li:iinir cl.ilin infniuft tlio above ntiiiit',1 di'!cd are hereby iiotttud to present their cliiima with the prot-r ourhri tomeut my rei-idi i. h ne-ir Wnpini'la. Oreiron, B itbiil six months f mil tlic dn'e of thia notti-e. And nil jM-raon imli X'tl t,i raid e-tiiteare hereby reauiud to ocltle su jh inde'iu-dne- ft I!. with. J. II. Ki It Administrator of Fstntc of t-a u ! 1.. Tut " tm, d''eits!. w V .iptnitia.Or.. June lib, Mr;. lit It known In tl urltr,,., I, ... a.w... i ,u; .", cern, that the garden through width MoMer creek runs is private projierly, and that all fifliing and huntiii within the int'loHurei is trespass, and will be treated as such hereafter. fi-OwUt SUMMONS. Ill the Justice Court lor K.ast Diillca Precinct, Wasco county, Oregon. Dan linker, Plaintiff, I William Iti'ler, I Dejt.ndant. J To William Kilcy, thr aljmr.-Hamet rirrnttant. In tho name of the htate of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear before the under signed, a Justice of the peace for mid l'reclnct, on the d day of July, lwj.!, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the oitice of said Justice In said precinct, to answer the above-named plaintiff la a civil aetioii. The defendant will take notice that If he fall to answer the complaint of Hie plaintiff herein, the plaintiff will take judgment against him ft 71.i, and Interest thereon at the rateof M per cent, per annum from the 11th dav of June, and for the further aum of ftt.iJU and interest thereon at the rate of S per cent, tier annum from the lath day of March, law), aud for bla COst and disbursements herein. Thia summons la served upon you by publica tion In pursuance of an order made and uerela on tho 17th day of Muy, 1hK), .. . L. DAVIS, S lotd Justice of the Peace. ATTENTION FARMERS The Imported Belgian Stallion, Will stand for the season of 18!3, At Richmond's Htable in The Dalle on Friday and t-aturdaya; at Ike Young on Monday and Tuesdays; at It. Suodgrass', A mile west of Boyd 1'. O., on Wednesday. Pnrin w" Imported In lhss by D. P. Htubba Sons, of Fajrrield, lowa. He la a Dark Day, with Muck. Points, and is registered at Hrussels aa No. &t, and In Ainerico as No. !!!. COCO is one of the finest bred Kraft Horse in America, la coming years old, aud weigh ItoO pounds, TERMS-fiingle service 10: for the season 15; to insure a foul JU; in clubs of five or morn maros to one mail, 110 for the season, or 15 to insure a foal. By the season payable Octo ber 1st; to iifure, due and payuhlo'a atson aa the mare is known to be In foal. Mare not brought regularly will be charged for by the season. XI. W. 4 W. L. FREEMAN, Owners, Boyd, Wasco Co., Or. fay-If Ton want title to Governments State Lands rail on C. S. TITOKJJBCRY, T. A. HDDSOJ, Late liec. U. S. Land Office. Notary Public II S. Land Attorneys. Over Sixteen Years Experience. BUY AND SELL CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 600,000 ACRES Unimprovea FARM Property ion sZj3. Send for a Pamphlet describing this land. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Thompson's ASdition to Tie Dalles. Thia addition is laid off Into one-acre lots, and Is destined to be the principal residence part of the city. Only twenty mluutue walk from the court house. Do not be afraid to consult or write us, we give advtce or Information in all branches of our boa iness free of charge. Settlers Located on Government Lanj. Office in V. 8. Land Office Building. THE DALLES .... OKEOOK. Wasco waieltse Co., Receives Goods on Sto age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission, fates Reasonble. MARK GOODS W- Wa OOa TBI DALLES, OR. WM. MICHELL, Orders by dispatch, mail or In person tilled any hour of the day or night. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Pictures framed in all styles nd sites. Place of business cor. Third and Washington Streets. THE UALLKH, - OREOOM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamd Ornct, The Iulles, Or., Mch. 10. m. Notice Is herebv kI-' that the followlng named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof In supiiort of her claim, and that ald priad will be made before the register and receiver at The Kallea, Or., oil Wednesday, Jlay a, lsW, viz: Jana Ferguson, Homestead Application No. If sW, for the SWX of Section 10, T. 5 H., H. 12 K. W. M. Mic name the following altnersta to prove her continuous resilience uiaiu and cultivation of said limii, viz; Samuel I,, fstterson, t'harl. L. Frvcr. OUto Wehetg and 8. E. R-rrK nil of Wo f.i nit in. Or. S'itl ii JOHN W. I.KU is, Heglbter. NOTICE. NOTU E Is hereby given ih.it the uiHlerslgned bus biru i'"'int.;d ly tint Hon. oiinly Court ol 'the Mate oi iiiet,,n. f,r tie County oi Ws-eo, bv an er h ; iiu!v mh-Ic mut entered on the 11th rl.'V of Aptil. I' ' -. .iili,:tri.tor of the ('statu n( William 11. luinii, la. - o- W a.-eo ( oiinly, tin von, and now ii e. atl. All p. raons having; ehilins against snid estulo arc lur tiy iiotliietl to piesent th, same, tiropeilv veil;ivd. to meat my i.l, ire in Dalles ' ity, Oreir.m, within hU notith from the date of tM noMee. Iiati d tlos 11th day oi .' "m'. l- f. NA III N II i:l.HON', AdmlitM- .-of the iitateoi WCIimn U. Dm tin. di.'Ccas'.d. 4-iil0t OnoeiMi