THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. MARCH 25, 1693. ONE MAN KILLED, FIFTEEN WOUNDED iurlcai tas in lis Recent Baffl! tf IlQilo. REBELS LOSS ES TIMATED AT 150 Of These Fifty Were Killed and One II and red Wounded, According to General Miles Several Cases of Sunstroke Among the Americans, Manila, March 23.-5:30 p. m. De tails of the fighting at Hollo on March 16 how that 400 rebel riflemen from Pania were met by seven companion ol the Eighteenth regirumt, United States in fantry, and a battalion of Tennessee vol unteer. Supporting theee troop were three two-inch Hotchkie guns under General Miller, North of Jaro, across the river, the Americans were met with a heavy fire. One maq was killed and fifteen wounded of the Eighteenth regiment, and there were several cases of sunstroke. General Miller estimates that fifty rebels were killed and 100 wounded. Will Observe Operations. 8am Francisco, March 23. Lieuten ant Ferruclo Vital!, military attache of the Italian embassy at Washington, has arrived here en route to the Philippines, where he will watch the military opera tions as the military representative of the 'Italian government. He has been as signed to comfortable quarters on the City of Poebla, which is to convey part of the Ninth infantry to Manila. United States Makes a Proposal. Londox, March 23. In the house ot common today James Francis Hngun , nti-Parneltile, nt-ketl whether a modus Vivendi had teen arrived in the matter of I lie Alaska boundary, and whether information concerning the reported dis turbances had been received. In reply the parliamentary secretary of foreign flairs said proposals fora modus Vivendi has hern made by the United States government, and sdded that they are now under consideration. The govern ment had no nevrs of a collision. ADVANCE PRICE OF SILVER Prime Object of the Smelters' Trust, aud One It Proposes to Carry Out Immediately. Tc-pkka, Kan., March 22. Mr. John T.Graham, of Denver, who owns ex tensive gold and silver mines in Colorado and New Mexico and copper mines in Utah, passed through Topeka today on his way to his home. Mr Graham operate smelting plant at hi various mines, and he has been in New York in attendance at the meeting of smelter Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one cure for Contagious Blood Poison the disease which has completely baffled the doctors. They are totally unable to cure it, and direct their efforts toward bottling the poison tip in the blood and concealing it from view. S. S. S. cures the disease posi tively and permanently by forcing out eTery trace of the taint. I wu afflicted with a terrible Mood disease, Which wm In spot at Drat, but afterward spread all orer my body. These soon broke oat Into sore, and It U eaay to Imagine the uttering I endured. Before I be came convinced that the doctors could do no good, I had spent a hundred dollars, which was really uirown away, i men tried var to OS patent medicines, but the did not reach the disease. JJ' When I had finished my first bottle of 8. 8. 8. 1 was greatly Improved and was dellffhted with the result. The large red splotches on my ehest began to grow paler and smaller, and mure long aiaanpearna entirely. 1 regained J ioai weignt, became stronger, and my ap petite greatly improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skin as clear aa a piece of glass. H. L. ilraas, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, H. J. Don't destroy all possible chance of a cure by taking the doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. These minerals cause the hair to fall out, and will wreck the entire system. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other minoral. Books on the diseas" and its treat rnent mailed free by Swift SpecillcCom pny, Atlanta, Georgia. S&&Blood operators which resulted In the perfection of a gigantic trout, with capital of 65,000,000. While in thi city Mr. Graham made the important statement that the first tep made by the new trust would be to advanee tho price of silver 10 per cent. "Thi is a trust that will prove bene ficial instead of oppressive," aid Mr. Graham. "All the imelter operator who entered into the combine signed a contract agreeing not to raise the pric on the treatment of ore lor ten year. The advance in silver will be made within a very abort time, just as soon a the combine can be perfected." A the season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, sore throat, cough, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded -against, nothinn "is fine substitute." will "answer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one infallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously nron having it if "something else" Is offered yon. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. May Come to the Coast. Washington, March 23. It is now believed that President McKinley will take an eitended vacation this summer if public business will permit. Last snrinir he wanted to make a trip through the West, visiting Yellowstone Park, and going as far as the Pacific coast, and he may see his wav clear to take that trip this summer. Notice to Taa layers. I will promptly close the tax roll and turn over the delinquent list to clerk on first Monday in April. Interest on all county warrants paid in for taxes shall cease on and after the turning over of such roll. Robert Kelly, Sheriff, Wasco Co. The Dalles, March 15, 1899. Sherman Will Recover. Santiago, Cuba, March 23. John Sherman passed a satisfactory night, and is now better than at any time since he was taken sick. His recovery is con fidently expected. Stockholder! Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at their office Saturday, April 1, 1899, at p. m., for the pur pose of electing seven directors, and transuding such other business as may properly come before eaid meeting. B? order of the president. The Dulles, March 6, 18119. L. E. Crows, Secy. If you have a cough, throat irritation, wettk lungs, pain In the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minntn Cough Cure. Al ways reliable and safe. Snipes-KiuerBly Drug Co. NotloA. Have you a farm for sale or for rent, or do you know of any person holding farming lands that they wish to dispose of? If so, please write to any agent of the O. K. A N. Co., and he will send you a circular which will interest you. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eczema, ekln disease, and especially Piles, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve lands first and best. Look out for dis honest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it. It's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.- Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. For a quick remedy and one that is perfectly safe for children let us recom mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent fjr croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and cough. Snipes Kinersly Drng Co. Fer Sale at a Bargain. One single open buggy; also one set of single harness. Address H. R. Richards. The Dalle, or call at my place near 8-Mile. Mchl6-2wks Freas Saunders has purchased the wood business of J. T. Reynolds in thi city. Those desiring good wood will find him by ringing np 'phone number 12. For Sal Cheap. Buzgv and good set of single harness for sale cheap. Inquire at Gaud's stable. " H. S. Bartow. ' Oioit Wood. To get the Wot dry fir and pine wt od that the market iffjrds ling up 40. Prompt delivery. The Dalles Lumber-' ing Co. Jan27-2m , For Five Dollars you can boyaCameia hat will taks larger pictures than any other Camera on the market. For sale by Clarke A Falk. tf 1 Beautiful Skin. T.ndlcp, If you desire a t runup rent, clear and Irvjh ootnplexliin un lir. Jioiirdon'a Kri-nrh Arxenle Complexion Warpra. Thi-lr eftwt In alniplr niflKlral p.'pc p.ini the wlard touch In producltiK and preserving a bniiiiliul trans parency and pellucid clearm of Complexion, ahaprlr eoutour of form, brilliant ),. soft aid smooth sxln where tho ivvrrse exists Kven the coarsest and moM re;.u Mve skin, inarrrd by fii-cklia, moth, I. luck h. nils, pimple?, vulrr r. dnca. Tellow and muddy skin aretrmnc,ii ly removed, and a delk'louxly clear and rellticd complexion Hsured. Pili e per small box, .'Orenta: lnrgc box, II, or six lii'ge boxes, . Kent to any addrrsa post pld and under plain wrapm-r njHin rieopt of the above amount. Write (or free clreulm The Parisian Drug Co., J: :nlffBcri e'f, fin I N'r.cbco Cal, PIBSONAL JSISTIu.-a. T I II Wednesday's Iaily. A. II. Guyton is a visitor iu the city from Kutledge. Mr. Dorn returned to hi hotue in Moroby stage this morning. Mr. H. M. Beall is in the city from Portland visiting ber husband. E.C. Pease i in Portland on a busi ness trip, leaving jeeterday afternoon. Prosecuting A'torney W. F. Daren, of Goldendale. is in the city today on a business trip. C. C. Wetherell, of Carson, Wash., has spent several dwys in The Dalles tiansacting business. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hadiey and Mrs M.A.Hadley will return to Moro on this evenicg' train. .lame Blakeney returned yesterday to Portland, here he will be under the doctor' care for'about a month longer. Mrs. V. A. William! mother of Mrs. D. V. Poling, arrived in the cily yester day trom Walla Walla, and will visit with her daughter for some time. A. J. Shram, who has been in the Willamette valley for the past few months, returned to this city yesterday, and ill leave in a day or two for his home at Grade, Or. Capt. J. W. Lewis left this morning on tho boat for a visit with friends In Port land. On his way down he will stop at Yancouvei and spend a few days with bis army friends there. Thursday. P. McGrail is in town today from his farm on 10-Mile. B. A. Clifford returned laic night from a trip to Portland. H. W. French returned last evening from a few days' visit in Puttland. Mrs. J. C. Baker arrived in the city last night from Hartland, and is visit ing friends here. Deputy Internal Revenue Collector Shinn is in the city today examining the county records at the clerk's office. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Crandall were pas sengers on last night's train from Port land, lliey were more than delighted with the c incerts by Sousa's bun I, and feel fully repaid for their trip. Friday's Dally. C. W. E'kins is up from Lyle. J. J. Haight is in the city from Ridge way. I. D. Driver, Jr., is in the city from salem. Capt. II. C Coe came up from Port land yesterday. Alf. Allen end B. F. Jones carue in from Prineville yesterday. L. Lamb, M. Dichtenmuller and A. Root are visitors from Dufur. J. E. Barrett is up from Portland spending a lew days at "home." Frank . Roberts, of Heppner, spent yesterday ana today in trie city. Chas. Butler, a stock buyer, is up from roBtr'lowusend on business. W. A. Bell arrived in the city last night trom rortland on his way to his home In Prineville. James D. Whitten, who was in the city from Kiugsley yesterday, returned home today. C. Angel and family arrived In The Dalles yesterday from La Grande and will make their home among us. Eugene Looney, one of Mitchell's leading stockmen, came down from Mitchell yesterday and left this morning for Portland. Dr. W. W. Oglesby, of Junction City is in The Dalles on his way to the Ochnco mines, for the purpose of investigating and reporting to capitalists interested concernin them. He will be accom panied by T. B. Milliorn. HAKKir.ll. In this city, by C. E. Bayard, justice of the peace, Thomas C. Rutherford to Laura Hermans, both of this county. Farm for Sale. (Price S,200. Four miles from Dnfur and 14 miles from The Dalles. 40 acres under culti vation; half the crop in. 400 bearing fruit trees; fineassortment of small fruit. Some good-meadow land j plenty of oak wood on the place. Fine stream of water running through theplac. Good outlet for stock. 280 acres of this land is nnrter fence. 120 acres of deeded land. School bouse on the place. The following list of live stock, imple ments, etc., go with the place : Four young horses, one cow and young calf, one good brood sow, 100 good hens, one horse rake, plow and harrow, all new ; 25 stands of bees, 60 good bee hives, one new cook stove, one hack, one cultivator; blacksmith tools. All farm ing tools and household furniture with the plsce. Good house with good tire plme. Well of water on the porch. Good barn and outbuildings. Inquire of L. KbisoKR, of Dnfur, or Bx.y South wkll, on Eight Mile Creek, at the place. Happy is thd man or woman who can eat a good hearty meal without suffering afterward. If yon cannot do it, take Kodol Dyspepsia Ci'bk. It di- gi what yon eat, and cures all forms I T , . .. . . I ui dyspepsia ana indigestion. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. Digests what you eat. It ; artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strenRthenin and recon structing the exhausted dlgestlTe or gans. It isthelatestdlscoTereddlgcst ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in etllclency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Sick Headache.Gastralgla Cramps, and Ml other results of Imperfect digestion P;!arsd by C. C. Ds'.Vi'.t Co., Calces ' Dyspepsia Cure. Columbias. NO ARGUMENT Can alter MAYS & bare the BICYCLES that money OUR PRICES See them on display Hartfords. : C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEIlrom 275to fO.OO oer gallon. (4 to 15 years old.) IMPORTED COGNAO 'runi. 7.00 to $12.00 oer gallon. (11 to 20 years old.' A IIICIMA IPMlIp '" n. iV.lb to 6 tbirV yallnn. (4 to 11 years old. ONLY THE PUEEST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Imported Alo and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ? 11 kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, XT" fee'd Headquarters for. "Byers' Best" Pendle ton FlOUr TbiB iouT 18 manufactured expressly for family , n: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. W a Sell Our SOOdS lower than nv hnm. In th. traln i.J II .1 . ... call and gel cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Rockford "Quick Shot" s 19-DlaA S. . 1 Simplicity Durability iTn.. ,1,.. 1 1 , . uii, cue icver am, tuu are reaav lor another." No plate holders with elides to draw. No sleeve or changing bag. No chance to fog plates. No failures. If you want 12 pictures quick, buy the "Quick-Shot, 'J the only magazine cams era that holds the plates securely arter they are exposed. No rattling or break- inir nf nlnta. UaoI in . , 1 34tf $6.00 4x5 $9.00 With one dozen plate holders. Manufactured under the Conley patents by the Rockford Silver Plata Co., ROCKFORD, ILL. We sell only thrnueh local arpnt. iv... agents to show you tlm "yule, bhot."' A. Ad. KELLER, ...Tile Renowaeff bid Oro Fiiio Saloon... 90 Second St., second door from Court. US October 1ft A. AD. KEM.F.K Tho Dulles. Or. moo. ?l worth of rhprUa j good for 10c drink, r clgur. P3--afi .a ayjl.ji -A-Cliei.k Willi t:u:Ti puici7u.u Agent The.., Featherstones. the fact that CROWE best line of can purchase. THE LOWEST. at our new store. Victors. Blat and Hop Gold Beer in bottlei ulck Sellers Complaints 11 The Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. AGENTS, 1 he Dalles, Oregon. J Ap4 THE DALLES, OREGON Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey Specialty In Imported French U,, and (. gnac. M Domestic Lienors, Wines and Cigars. Th Ijttgr-t and Rest of A nmist Duchlcr Hiime-inadc l!.r ,d I'orb r. "urnltr (or the Swig, pb. Co., New York. Chronicle Notice. Timber Cultu? V. H. LD Offick, The Txll, n... ! t tbru.rr i i.1 ina ttb, one u at JV j ith . lew toV-j "tU., .,i?J County, Atate of Uregou, cruniiiiu ui miii ciurv. amiMram -t, - tin., KA.THilmmii,m.w.i 'nsini . said tract except about ux acre ana 4 auy time nor baa any on lor blm ii,."" tr- ea ot cuttings, or seed, and also xiWt"- ley Summner about the month ol Kt ot duly relinquished aald tract to the tiiit," 1 and delivered said rellnqulthment tothu a':d aald relinquishment was dulr M U. B. trifle of The Dallea, Oregi.F vS i said time and prior theretoabundi.uedM,!1 1 and haa never sli.ee Mid lime ri Jr- or elnimed anv luht op lnt.n.. in . . land. """fc The aald parties are hereby summon! t ar at this office, ou the Aith day of aTJi' at iu ociocx a. m , to leapond and l, testimony concerning aald alleaed fsiluri NOTICE OF KESIGNATIOS. Notice la hereby given that the nmlent. lias nieu ins resiKiiaiiiiii aa one OI the ulir j tratora ol the eaute of Perry Walklim, T" and the county court of the state of (wri U.miMiiiiil, hm .nmhilul Ik. .1 1 1 ' I .11 ,T,'JJ Juniiary, InVJ, at the hour of 10 o'clork. n the time for hearing the same and tbe sr.. of said adiniiiiatiatirr lin tn saiil sona iufereated la said eatate are hereby ao 1 I I , i. h... wui. bi eaiu time lQ . , eau-e, if any exists, why said reaianstim, . 1 not be accepted and said administrator diKJ Dalles City, Or., Deo. 27, 1S98. KStMK Wit. .. One of the Admlnlatratora of tbe Lu. rerry n aiaiua, ieuvnaeu. KOTICE TOR PUBLICATIOS. Laud Offkb atThi Dili.ir.o.,, r'ebruart a, i. Notice is hereby given that ths iniw' named settler haa tiled notice of her lum j in iiinse iiiivi rimri 111 r9U,rurh ui ner Cilia J that said proof will be made before the RJ aim niTnci at iu, iaiicn, 1'ieguu, OH a day, April 15, 1J, viz: Dixie Kslat, or The Dalles; Homestead Application, No. 4722, for the 8' Hue. 35, Tp. 2 north, Range 12 earn, Hilln, ouo Haines iiiu iiriiuwiUH llliessej HI prs her continuous residenco upon ai dmlim j of said land, viz: J. W. .lohnaton, 1. quia, jai-ou neiiie, u, a, i oilman, ailoj'i Uailes,Orgon. JAY . 1.UI AS, Kri ai--ii NOTICE FOR PL'BLICATIOK, Land Office at Th Dam.sjs, Ouno! Notice is hereby given that the Inline named settler naa nieu notice of his inin to make final proof In support of his cliiu ,i that siid proof will be made before tben and receiver at The Dallea, Oregon, on Stir, April , lMli, viz: Edsrln A. Learned, of The Dalla Homestead Application No. 477S, for the " l'W'4; and NU M'A, Hectiou 24, Town: north. Kange ii E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to trl nis continuous residence upou and cullivti Ol SH1U ihuu, viz, H. M. Learned, Oliver Bowers, Ferrji v amp, j. r. Agiuius, an oi i ne iiauea, uwi Mar4 11 JAY r. LUCAS, kefim NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0X, U. 8. Land Office, at VAKrotJvss.Bui FkHH1'1!Y. 1H. 1WI9. Notice is hereby given that the fnllorJ named settler has lilid notic e of his intrant make final nroof in aunnort of his Flrum.. that said proof will be niuite before W.B.h' I nited Htates Cnmuilshloner for Dlt Washington, at his office In (ioldewlale, i Ington, ou Baturdny, April 8, lfiW, viz: Thurman K. Wright, Homestead Kntrv. No. ire:20. for the KP, lion ai, Township 4 north, of Kange 134 in. jier. He names the following nltnessrs to prni continuous residence upon and cultlvnii said land, viz: George B. Lyle, nf Ftilda P. O., Wsshlnrj niiaj. B'j.jne, jonn ii. Simmons, Jtui Keynnlds, of Lyle 1". O.. Wasblnirtoii. reb-22-1 .... ;w. U. LUNBAK, Bcjirt Government Lani I With fine timber and runnlnv wsta Hood River Valley, suitable for honiestsWA tinnier entries. We iscata Im I vMnm colonies on these lands. Large Milllil dustrlea now being located here; also to" 1 nun inner iHiioa tor sale. Home of these tiovernmont lnnrll Mt J Choicest Aprle land of the Famous M niver valley. , W. R. WINAKR, iAtid LflHl f221m Hood Itiver.Wuaeo Co.,0nf DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby given thnt the ptt heretofore existing between W. L. Vard,J Ward. K. 11 vtanl and I t: w.r.l ,l,,nniC1 eral lumterlng business at Dufur, Drwl dcrthellrm name nf Ward A Hons, is lh A uissoiveo oy mutual consent, W. I., w ston C. Ward lellrliig, J. w. Ward, P. H. Wsri; '.naril will volitlmift Ilia at IAJ under the firm name nf u .r.1 Hr.- utiA ciriieei an otitsianillng accounts and P"" mis suriiiii me old firm. All partles!"" themselves Indebted to srilit ilrm ,,re noliW make an early settlement, sliher by casborH vu.mi, wm. icu. in, lS'.ff, W T, WlB J. W.Wn: K. .' J. C. H Administrator's Noti ...... . i.trnj siveu inkt ins iiii'ic has hiM.ii r.uni..iu . i . . . l .. ,1,, ' f 1 1 1 f fa V. I .... . . . Jn.lT "ri'ii.111 nis.inuMi oy m, j court of thcMtate of Oiegon for Waxen ensl ........ii-unsir u; ne estate of John nrisni iKyeaseil. A!i pv-rsona having claims aald estate art. herehv m.uiA.i ..nnMnt 1 with the Tirmp v.. ... ... ihs eii r ," "... tin r, v , mr n of Hlnnott Htnnott. in liallea rltv. M within six months from the date of this Dulles City, Oregon, Jatmnry 20, sw. K. J. OOKMA.N, Adinlnlt'" ill f" m r b v n " vi Cures In:potcncy(Ki.rntEmi3S1 wasting UiseaBCB, all cltccta oi ultii v rvt- Avronj find V cretion. Anervotiiica1 Mio! lmllflor. I'rlnfi iaT V Pln Cow to rale cuces" E&Tv wtorca flic fire of J nvmaiinocrprliox;"1 lor ftii.nO: with n. writ inn irii1' tec to cure or refund tlo """' NER VITA MEDICAL CO Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAC0, H hy Olne r. Weberg aaaiust W,.Vn " N failura to eomply with law aa to tii Kutry No. Wlb. dated September i , 1 the w. E. 4 seotioti lo, Willamette. Meridian, Ra Boarders arjd IjDdrs Day U?eK or moijtl?. "22T)r5. f$T)2V Qor. 4tf? aijd