THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1895. The Weekly Ghroniele. OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY. Catered at the Poatofllce at lue Dalle, Oregon as second-claw matter. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, IS ADVANCE. One year 5 Biz mont s ? Three months ... Advertising rate reasonable, and made Known on application. Address all communications to "THE CRRON ICLE,' The Uallea, Oregon. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may be found on tale at 1. V. jHicneuen tivrc Telephone No. 1. Is Unknown in Hawaii. Honolulu, April 11. Correspondence of the United Press, per steamship Ala meda : On the arrival of the China, the 2d inst., a lively sensation was created by the newspaper dispatches announcing that Secretary Gresham had instructed Minister Willis to demand the recall of Minister Thurston. Minister Willis stated to the editor of the Advertiser that he had received no instructions upon that subject, and knew nothing what eer about it. Nor has the government received from him any communication thereon. No serious apprehension is entertained of any grave complications. The opinion is generally expressed that Thurston will probably have no difficulty in justifying himself. So far as can be learned, it seems probable that this gov eminent will in any case not make a point of honor in the matter, but will send another minister in Thurston's place. United States Minister Willis is believed to feel some uneasiness lest in retaliation the government should give him his pass port: but it is considered highly improbable that the government will disturb Minister Willis as long as he gives no special cause therefor. A reception to Minister Willis and lady was given on the evening of the 2d, on board the flagship Philadelphia by Admiral Beardslee and officers of the ship. All the prominent government officials then in town were present. President Dole had gone to Kanai. The government and their supporters feel that little relirnce is to be placed upon the ex-queen's oath of allegiance or act of abdication, and that she is still liable to foment agitation and insurrec tion. The native weekly paper, Ma kaalnana, was .suspended for ten weeks daring court martial law, its editor, Kapu, being in prison as a Buspect. Since his release its publication has been resumed. Its tone is nearly as treason able as it had been before. Its last issue declared that the queen's oath to the re public, did not bind her adherents, she having made it under the stress of cap tivity. She was not to be regarded as a martyr who had sacrificed herself for her people. A serious and growing apprehension is expressed here of what the Japanese government may feel impelled to do to Hawaii after the termination of their war with China. The temper of that government is less distrusted than the inordinate jingoism of Japanese politi cians who are likely to make unreasona ble demands for increased political power for Japanese residents in Hawaii, who at present, like the Chinese, do not participate in all public affairs. More attention is directed to Japanese matters on account of rapidly increasing compe tition experienced from Japanese import ers and retailers.. Goods of Japanese manufacture are fast displacing those of Europe and America in Hawaii, while Japanese retailers are easily underselling the white men. Altogether, more danger is feared from Japan than from any other source. The Mazamas and Mazamaresses give notice that tbey are going to ascend Mt. Hood in July. When they gel there they are going to telegraph to their fellow goats and goatesses on Mount Hood by means of a heliotrope, and these goats will in turn heliotrope the message to some more goats on top of some other mountain, until the whole heard from British Columbia to Mexico bave learned the message. What that message will be is hard to eay, but it will have to be short. The Mazamas bave our best wishes, and we hope they may enjoy the climb and clime of Mt. Adams ; they are welcome to our share. Insurgents Defeated. New Yohk, April 11. A special cable to the Herald from Kingston, Jamaica, says : News has been received from San tiago of three encounters between the government troops and the insurgents led by General Maceo. In every in stance the insurgents were defeated. The first battle was near Los Brazos on Sunday, the next on Tuesday, near Ale gria, and the third near Palenque yester day. In a battle near Mayasi yesterday the insurgents were also defeated. Advice to Germans In Russia. Fmkdkeichseuh, April 11. Prince Bismarck replying to a deputation repre senting the Germans in Odessa, today begged bis hearers to FoBter the pol itical friendship which, he insisted, was so necessary to both Germany and Russia, adding "Rnseia is certainly a better neighbor than many another." The prince concluded "Continue to be good Germans, and do nothing to preju dice the friendship of Russia." Tr. Miles' Nervb Plasters core RHEUMA TISM. WEA K BACKS. At druggists, only 25a ONE bTKLAK Or UUOl LUCK. A Millionaire's Story or s Pivotal Exjwiri ence In Boyhood's Day. "What is the luckiest thing1 that ever happened to you?" a Herald man asked of a New York millionaire. "Do you mean sheer, unadulterated luck something that just happens without any seeking on your part?" re plied the millionaire. "Well, yes; let it go at that" "I am generally accounted a very lucky man by the thousand and one peo ple who know more about me than I do myself. But, on my honor, what I call a genuine piece of good luck happened to me only once in my life. It didn't amount to mnch, though it meant much to me at the time. It was when I was filling my first job- that of an errand boy at three dollars a week and I tell you I have never since felt so rich as when I carried home my first three dollars. I bad been given a check to cash and a bill to pay. After paying the bill I bad thirty-seven dollars of my em ployer's money left. I had just crossed Broadway, when, happen ing to look back, I saw two men fight ing in the street. I was enough of a boy then to take a keen interest in anything like a 'scrap. I retraced my steps to see what it was all about. To my amazement and surprise I discov ered that the two men were fighting about the thirty-seven dollars and the receipt bill, which in some mysterious fashion had dropped out of my pocket. A policeman happening along at that moment 1 was able to prove that I had a better right to the property in dis pute than either of the two combatants, and recovered it forthwith. They had each grabbed for it at the same tune, and each was bound to get all or none luckily for me. I have often specu lated upon what might have happened if thev hadn't quarreled. I should never have recovered the money, and, in consequence, I should certainly have lost my situation. That might have changed the whole current of my career, and instead of being a rich man I might to-day have been a poor devil, or I might have been twice as rich as I am. Who knows? Anyway, I regard it as the only piece of down right, simon pure, unmistakable good luck that ever befell me. But any Tom, Dick or Harry that you chance to meet will be able to tell you lots of luckier things that have happened to me. Some of them things that I had worked at for years." THE BUSINESS MAN'S LUNCH. 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In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon lor Wasco county. Baroh Ann C. Warner, Plaintiff, vs. Joshua O. Warner, Defendant J . . To Joshua O. Warner, the above named de fpnflsnt' In the name of the State ot Oregon: You are hereby repuired to appear and answer me com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Monday, the 27th day of My, 1S95, that beiug the first day of the next n gular term of said court; and if you fail so to answer, lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above named Court for the relief demanded in her complaint, to-wit: lor a decree of divorce aiHsoiving ana annulling ine muri-iMge innuuu now existing between you and plaintiff, and that plaintiff have the sole custody of the minor children, Harvey D. Warner, Helen May Warner and Perry Warner, and for such other and fur ther relief as to the Court may seem equitable and jutt. This summons is servea upon you dv pu Dura tion thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, a news- Eiper of general circulation published weekly at alles Cltv. Wasco County. Oregon, by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge?of the above-named Court, which order was duly mnda at Condon, Gilliam Connty, Oregon, on the 10th day of April, 1895. r TlTT Mil n S- If TTP 1717 T3 aprl3-m25 Attorneys for Plaintiff. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby riven that Ernest Jacobsen, an insolvent deotor, has duly conveyed to me by pmiier deed of assignment all his property of every kind, in trust for the benefit of all of his creditors' under the general assignment laws of the SUte of Oregon. All persons having claims against said insolv ent are hereby notified to present the same to me, properly verified, within ninety days from ttedat-of this notice. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, April 12, 1895. Aprl3-mll S. B. ADAMS, Assignee. THE DALLES REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION. 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"One cent a dose." au Log NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Or., I Notice H herebv eiren that the following named settler has riled notice of bis intention to make linul proof in support of hib claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. Land office, The Dalles, ur., on May lit, iao, viz.: Francisco Terodl, Hd. No. 3021, for the KK NE, 8flV NEJi and SE'4 N W4, Sec. 14, Tp 1 N R 12 E. Be names the foUowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation ot, said land, vix: Anihonv (Trieman. Uerman biegne, Alfons Bandos, iharles Sandos, all. of ine wanes, Oregon. a6 mU JAS. F. MOORE, Register. Lost. Betweeen Mitchell and Grass Valley, one new Rurert & Gable saddle. xne earden rake, and two window sashes. A liberal reward wiU be paid to anyone finding and returning the same lo me. 1AJJJ IA1UIA, aprS -. Mitchell, Or. J N.EW IMeiMii Establishment. PKINZ & NITSCHKE DEALERS IN Furniture and Carpets. 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