THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1898. Exchange of Hobson and His Brave Companions Once More Inside American Lines. The" Heroes Return in Fine Health and Spirits. KINGSTON. Julv 7. changed yesterday by the Spaniards for eighteen officers and men who had been captured by our forces. He andhis companions were received with shouts and cheers along the American lines, while on his part he had nothing to say. more than that he had been well treated by the enemy while in their hands. - Colonel John Jacob Astor and Lieutenaut Milloy were in charge of the Spanish pris oners. These consisted of Lieutenants Amelio Volez and Aurelius, a German, belonging to the Twenty-ninth regular infantry, who was captared at El Gauey Friday last, Lieut. Adolph Aries, of the First provincial regiment of Barcelona, fourteen non-commissioned officers and one private. Spanish prisoners were mounted and blindfolded. TROOPS ARRIVED AT HONOLULU Like tbe Other Expedition They Were Received Royally Left for Manila June 24th. San Francisco,. Jaly 7. Word was received here yesterday stating that the steamer China, which is being used as a transport to carry troops to Manila, arrived at Honolulu on the morning of the 23d and twelve hours later the Ze londia, Colon and Senator were sighted. The following day the troops landed and were royally received by the people of Honolulu. This function was carried ont precisely on the lines of the first expedition. Ladies waited on the tables. The officers were entertained at army beadqnarters. There was an abundance of refreshments for everyr body. The Monterey and collier Brutus ar rived from San Diego on the 24th, hav ing left the latter port on the lltb. The Monterey experienced a heavy north west swell nearly all the way. The Monterey recoaled and was readv for sea yesterday morning, bat was delayed by tbe Brnlus, whose engines required overhauling. Both vessels left for Ma nila today. FIRING BEGUN . ON SANTIAGO Dispatch States That the Bombardment - Has Commenced Both Sides Are Fighting Fiercely. - ' Washington, July 8. A dispatch was received here last night from Madrid stating that tbe bombardment of Santi ago de Cuba bad commenced. It stated farther that both Spaniards and Ameri cans were fighting vigorously. Persons troubled with diarboea will be interested in the experience of W. M. Bash, clerk of the hotel Dorrance, Prov idence, R. I. Fie says : "For several yaars I have been almost a constant suf ferer from diarrhoea, the frequent at tacks completely prostrating me and rendering me unfit for my duty at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarboea Remedy. Much to my sur prise and delight its effects were imme diate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this val ueabla remedy. .The result has been very satisfactory and almost coniplete relief from the affliction." For .sale by Blakeley & Houghton. V : Advice of The Times. London, July 7. The Times, remark ing editorially bow little disturbance .' the war has caused to the interests of ' neutrals, and bow admirably and cour teously it has been conducted by both Americans and Spaniards,, "setting an example ot humanity," expresses the bope that the same spirit will be ob served when peace is arranged, and says:' "There could be no more honorable ending to a war which both sides have waged in ways creditable to them than a Prisoners Richard H. Hobson and his settlement which should disprove the charge that the modern conqueror drives a harder bargain with his toe than was common in times when . war was less humane." En Route to Manila. Kansas City, July 6. A body of 256 recruits for the Tenth Pennsylvania passed through here daring tbe night en route to San Ftancisco, whence they will be forwarded to their regiment, which has sailed to the Philippines.. All were completely equipped, except for gnns, which they will receive at San FrancIeCJ. The DltcoTcr; of the Day. Aug J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., sa.ys: "Dr.'-King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes: Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for con sumption, coughs and colds.- I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Colds and Coughs is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and today stands at tbe head. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Blake ley & Houghton's. Another Spaniard Captured. Key West, July 6. It is reported here that the Spanish warship Alfonzo XIII made sn attempt to run the block ade of Havana harbor, and was prompt ly captured by a United States cruiser. A Wreck Sighted.' Seattle, July 7. Captain Christen son, of tbe schooner Eliza Miller, which arrived at Port Blakeley yesterday, re ports that on Jane 23d be sighted tbe hull of a wrecked schooner 245 miles off Coos bay. It is thought that it may possibly be the wreck of tbe schooner Nomad, which left Shanghai for Seattle last December with ten people on board. - To Care st Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine - Tab lets. All druggists refund tie money if it fails to cure. 25c. TO THE CAMAMENRDUTE His Fleet of Ten Warships is Now Passing Through the Suez Canal, and There Is No Doubt as to Its Destination. V PORT SAID, July 5. The fleet of Admiral Camara which consists of the Pelayo, Carles V, Patriots, Rapi do, Isla de Panay, San Francisco, Buenos AjTes, Isla de Luzon, San Augustin, and San -Ignacio de Loyola, is en route through the .Suez Canal, and in all probability are headed for the Philippines. The fleet is not accompanied by the torpedo-boats, the having received orders to sail for Messina, 'Sicily.- ; .' Made the seven brave comrades were ex ASPLENDID SHOWING Financial Report of the Southern Pa cific for the Past Fiscal Year. San Francisco, July 6. The financial report of the Southern Pacific Company for the last fiscal year shows an increase in profits of $4,000,000 over tbe business of tbe preceding year. This shows that tbe last 12 months were the - most pros perous in the history of the corporation. The gain in earnings is largely attri bated to tbe operation of the Pacific system. Increases in profits have been noted on nearly every -road in the system, though in some few cases there has been a falling off in travel and consequent loss to the company. Company B at Tacoma. Tacoma, July 7. Company-B, of Whatcom, was sworn in laet night, and arrived by boat this morning nnder command of Captain Hardin. Tbe troops were given an ovation on their arrival and escorted to tbe state encamp ment at tbe exposition building. BnoKlen's Arnica salve. S ' The best salve in tne wor.d for cues, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui es piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or mcuev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Houghton, For "sale drageists. by Blakeley and TYGH VALLEY ROLLER MILL At all times flour equal to tbe best for sale at Tygb Valley Roller Mills, at prices to suit the times. Also mill feed. W. M. McCoeele, Prop. mchl6-6m Portland Electrolysis Company. Superfluous bair, warts, naoles'and all facial blemishes removed permanently. Chiropoaist work skillfully done. Head quarters over land office in the Chapman block. julyltf PHILIPPINES . . v - ; i PERSONAL MENTION. Wednesday s Daily. Jones, of Prftieville, !s in the B. city. Tygh Valley, is in Konrad Lohli, of the city. J. Adams, of Klickitat, is at the Uma tilla House. A. T. Striker, of Wasco, is in the city on business. John Medler, of Wasco, is in the city on business: Mrs. S. Hau Uuihi ilia Hons-- of Tygh. is at the Ehv. P.oltz is I wife returned last night from a tri,. o the valley. George Moabue is in the city from Missoula, visiting his sister, Mrs." Nolan. ' Misses Boeeie and Annie Lang re turned last night from Cloud Cap Inn where thev spent the Fourth. Miad L ziio Cox, of Kingsley, came np from Portland last evening and is reg istered at tbe Umatilla House. Mies Estella Hermann, of San Fran cisco, arrived in the city last evening, and will visit the Misses Glenn. Misses Elva Gaunt and Josephine Brnne were in the city from their homes in Klickitat county to spend the Fourth. Louie Gheres, who has been visiting friends in the city for some time, left last night for Sprague where be has ac cepted a position in a store. L. B.'Coman, the genial 0. R. & N. conductor; with his wife and dauuhter came up on the evening train last even ing and are visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Samnels and two daughters, Estella and Germaine, arrived on tbe boat last evening to visit the family of Huth Glenn. Tbey will return to Port land on this morning's boat. Thursday's Dally.' James Whitman, of Antelope, is in the city. B. F. Shoemaker, ot Hood River, is in the city. J. Senechal, of Dufur, is at tbe Uma tilla House. Mrs. A. M. Patterson is in the city from Wasco. J. TO . Mosier, of Mosier, was in the city last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, ot Fort Simcoe, are at the Umatilla. Sherman Frank returned ' yesterday from a trip to Walla Walla. Mrs. N. Harris and family left yester day to spend tbe summer at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Buckley, of Grass Valley, were in the city yester day. Miss Lytle, who has spent several days with Miss Patterson, will return to Wasco this evening. A. S. Johnston, formerly with the Spokane Spokesman, made The Chron icle office a pleasant call today. Minor Lewis, a former resident of of Prineville, but who now resides in Portland, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Miller and family left yesterday . for Ocean Park, where they will spend-the summer. Mrs. J. M. Patterson -and daughter, Miss Beulah. will leave this evening for Wasco, where .they expect to spend the summer. James Street and wife left for their home in Walla Walla last night. They have been visiting Mr. Street's step father, Mr. Staniels. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McGrail, who have been spending the Fourth with friends in tbe city, returned to their home at Nansene yesterday afternoon. Miss Eva Slutftaer will return to ber home, near Dafur, today.- She will be accompanied by Miss Annette Michell, who will spend a short time visiting her. M. F. Kell v, brother of Tom Kelly, of this citv, and proprietor of tbe Hotel State, in Walla vv alia, left for bis home in that city last night, after bavins been visiting with his brother for sever al days. . ? Rev. Gray leaves on the Dixon this morning for Portland, where he will re main nntil Saaday. He will preach in St. James Lutheran church in Portland Sunday morning,- and will return in time to hold services here in -the evening- These will be the last services held in the Lutheran church for some time, as Rev. (iray intends taking a month's vacation. Friday's Dally. , t Ben Snipes, of Seattle, is in tbe city. L. H. Holder, of Moro, was in tbe city yesterday. Mrs. Wacbter, of Bakeoven, is in the city today. -. . Captain Hendall, U. S. A., was in the city yesterday. L. D. Holder was in the city from Moro yesterday. W. D. Chnrch,.of Walla Walla, is in the city on business. J. A. Crossen went to Portland yester day on a business trip. Frank B. Sommerville left for bis home in Hay Creek yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wbitemore, of Portland, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bolton. Drs. D. Walker and H. C. Johnston, of Portland, spent yesterday in tbe city. F. H. Horndon, traveling auditor of tbe O. R. & N., spent yesterday, in tbe city. Mrs. Ben Wilson and children left yesterday for Yaqnina where they, will spend the summer. Mrs. 8imms and Miss Mar- Frazier, who spent yesterday with friends in tbe city, will return to Portland today. Judge Bradehaw and family and Miss Clara Davis will leave this morning for Seaside, Clatsop county, where they will spend the remainder of the gammer. Prof. Newton and Messrs. Ellston and Picotte, of tbe Berkeley Club, remained in tbe city yesterday, returning; to Port laud today. They will join tbe rejt of tbe company and give a concert at Gray's Harbor tomorrow night. Prof, Newton will be among tbose who add to tbe attractions at the Willamette Chan tanqua Assembly. "Just as Good as Scotfs and we sell it mucin cheaper, is a statement sometimes made by the drueeist when Scott's Emulsion is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scotfo Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the " standard n because he knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "just as good" for & stand ard preparation twenty five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. Be sore you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. : See that the man and fish are on the wrapper 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Ue Ire Doii?$ feaE aqd firtstle .priptii.. For treasonable prices. We Print Anything in the Printing Line. (Jive us a trial. 5l?ror;i pub. 5o. BOS. GENERAL f r itl .AND. rsi B I Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Seeond St feet. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Ob.,; May 81. 1898. i Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be marie before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes day, July 13, 1898, viz: Albert H. Swasey, of Hosier, Homestead Application No. 4014 for the SE & Section 19, Township 2 N, Range 12 E, W. M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his contlnuons residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: l. Evans, George Evans, James Brown and Sidney M. Briggs", all of Mosier, Oregon, JunsU J AS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles. Or.,) May 16, 1898. i Notice is hereby given that tbe following- named settler has filed notice of bis intention tn make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bt made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, June 27, 189HV viz: Joseph B. Hall, of The Dalles, Homestead Application No. 3843, for the 14 neW, See. 35, Tp. IN, R 12 E, W. M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation 01 saia iana, viz. : A. Walters, Frank Obrlst, W. Wolf, James Hall, all of The Dalles, Oregon. my21-U JAS. F. MOORE, Register. Farm for Sale. , A good farm for sale four end a half miles from town, consisting of 420 acres cleared land, ' 120 being in grain, four horses, 10 bead of cattle and 6 of hogs. Also a good dwelling house and barn. The land will prod dee anything grown in Wasco county. A good school within a quarter of a mile ot tbe farm. No mortgage or land agent in the way. Call on or address . S eth Morgan, jul?2-lm-w , - The Dalles, Or. .' afOKK. .- . '. In this city, Sunday, July 3d, to Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Garner, a daughter. DiacKsmnns WapiKe Regulator Iine The Dalles. Porllani ani Astoria Navigation Co.' P sirs. Regulator 6DaIIes City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land daily, eotit Kunday. DOWN THE VALLEY OR TO EASTERN OREGON ? Are you going ' If so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on the Columbia. The west-bound train arrive at Tbe Dalles in ample time for passenrers to take the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the outgoing Southern and Northern trmrm; East bound passengers arriving in The Dales in time to take the East-bound train. For further information apply to J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon, Or W C. AIXAWAY, Gen. Agt., The Dalles. Oregon ..GflAS. Buteheps and Fafmcps ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl edged tbe best beer in The Dalles, at the usmal price. Come in, try it and be eocviuoed. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. , Sanduuiehes of all Kinds always on hand. t Why do we retail more Cigars than others? Why do smokers go oat of their way and pass cigars of the same grade? Not because we 'have better cigars or better brands, or any greater variety ; no, not that. Why, because we have tbe finest ci gar case in tbe state and keep our cigars in better condition. Snipes-Klnersly Drug Co. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK Tns CoiumDia packing Go.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTURERS OJf Fine Lard and Sausages. JIurersof BRAND HAMS & BACON x)RIED BEEF. ETC. . . S. BCHENK. President. H. M. BkaL , Cashier First National Bank. - THE -DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted .Deposits received, snoject to bignt Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and ort ' land. DIRBOTOKS D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Scbxhck. ' Ed, M. Williaic s, . Geo. A. Libbb. H. M. Be alu FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. tRANSACTA KNERALBANKING BUE1NE8 Letters of Credit issued available in the - Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections male at all points on fav orable terms. 1 MKaktFft-t 1 Watchmaker Jeweler