THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 1899. TARTAR FINALLY ALLOWED TO CO!51. Ifatsu.1 Giaiitoi Cteirancs at Mi Im Tciay Papers WILL PROCEED HOME AT ONCE LonJon Officials Had Refused to later fere, Leaving Matter ia Hands of Hong Kong Harbormaster, Who Decline! to Let Troopship Depart YAsniarox, Sept. 14 The war de partment received a dispatch today con taining the information that clearance paper bare been allowed the transport Tartar at Hon Kong. It is exrxcteJ that the will prrcecd to the UnU?d Sutes at once. Refused to Interfere. 2kw York, Spt. 14. A dispatch to the World from Loudon eavi: The Brit iau Ioc.il official have declined to take any ac'.ion upon the United Stales Con sul Wi'.duian's protect against the de tention of tbe American transport Tar tar. This leaves the matter entirely in the hands of the Hong Kong harbor master, who positively declines to allow tha transport to sail witli more than 750 o'idiers on board. If the Tartar sails nader this restriction a large ncmber of the Kaufas volunteers will be left behind. Many of there volunteers have been per jaitted to come ashore from the Tar tar. Some of them met a man named U d. who it was said had taught the Filipinos how to nee machine grins. The.'e was a row, the Americans threaten in; Etzel, and he appealed to tbe toiice for protection. This was accorded him asd the soldiers retnrned to tbe ship. Rich Strike at Rubies )uville. Baker City, Sept. 13. Frank Clark, of P.obin'oi.v.Iie, brought down some tuple ore from bis ledge in that die trie', ahic'i he has been deve'opinj i x tensive'.y for the last two yurj. This ore wu tikin from a one-foot stieak in a inrej-iooi vein, ine wrau v. la as- t J ' . jjiu w ir,e ion in me assay. Mr. iar leels qu le jutti.ant over Ins success as a miner, as alter two years' hard work and the expenditure of considerable money in dtvelopment woik he has made a ctrlke which will repay him. Negro Lynched bj a Mob. Macox, Ga., Sept. 14 A special from Tiftoo, Ga., to the Telegraph (ays: A negro was arrested at Tyty ibis morning and positively identiSed as one of tbe two ne.-roes who assaulted Miss Johnson at that place last Tuesday. Two hun dred men, heavily armed, assembled at Tyty. People passing on a train 'at 2 o'clock this morning saw a negro suspended twenty feet in tbe air from a telegraph pole. Search for the other negro con tinues. Kid for Wood. Bids for forty cords of fir wood, more or lets, will be received at the county clerk's office between now and Friday, Sejt. Sth. Bring in your bids. 4-4t Little Pimoles Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from ' an fm tirity in the blood, inherited from generations back. Few people are en tirely free from some taint in the blood, and ft is impossible to tell when it will break out in the form of dreaded Can cer. What has appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into the most malignant Cancer. I had a aerrre Cancer which vm at flrat only a few blotches, that I thought would won paga away. 1 was treated by several able physicians, bnt In unit of their effort the Can cer spread until my con dition became alarming. After many months of treatment and growing aieaauy worse, i ae- elded to try 8. 8. 8. V' which was so tronirly reoommenoea. inenrat . bottle produced an im- proTemenc. iconiinuea the medicine, and In '.' four months the last 11 1- liy tl scab dropped off. I' Ten THrf hitve elunned. ouboi aaiga ot we oineate nan returned." B. T. WILI.IAWS, Gillaburg, Mlas. It Is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. The disease is beyond the skill of physicians. S. 8. 8. is the only cure, because it it the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. S;S.S.rfeBlood (Swift'a Specific) is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All other contain potash and mer cury, the most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer end blood diseases mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlahta, Georgia. . xn. H rtOfLK TOC ALL KNOW. W'tdneaday t it;. A. B. Craft and wife re down from . n..... i.omrf.m.mu,;. for Iori:nJ tl TeMerJar. Mr. V. L, Churchill is in the ci from ortb Yakima. II. C. Clark and wife, , of Lone Rock are visitors in tbe city. Mrs. Thorn Thomson and Blanche K ggs are n the city Dayton. Mi frou S. Water and son came over Go!denla!e yesterday and left from this morning for Portland. Miss Anna Welch, who has been the gueetofMi-s Winifred Mver, returned to her home in Portland today. Mrs. C. Johnson and son came np from Oregon City last night and are gue.-ts of the family of U. D. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Riddeil left on the boat this morning for Portland, where they will attend tbe wedding of their son, H. II. Kiddell. Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Doane returned last night from their trip to L'niversity Park. They were accompanied by Quinn Doace, a brother of the doctor, who is returning to his home at Spokane. Judge W. L. Bradshmr retnrned last night I rem a visit to Portland and La fayette. He left Mrs. Bradshaw visiting her sister at that place and she wi;l also visit other valley towns before re turning. Mr. and .Mrs. u. UooUwin arrive in the ;itv Mondav from their Alabama home, and left this morn in for Ante lope, where they will make their future home and where Mr. Ooodwin wi practice law. Mr. and Mrs. R. Barrett retnrned lust night from Portland, where they went to consult a specialist regarding Mr. Bar rett s ears, which bad been troublm htm greatly. He had tbem operated ou ana is now improving Ed Morse, druggist for the Butler Drug Co , left for Portland this mornin to attend the marriageof his sister, Miss hm ma Morse, to II. 11. Kiddell. L)u ing his ahserce J. Mulkey, of Portlaud will take bis place in tbe store. Thursday's Daily C. E. Meyer, of Tygb, is In tbe city. C. Thornborn came in from Kingtley yesterday. Mrs. M. A. Hurst is in from Wapini tia viemng the family of J. B. uoit. II. C. Rocper, one of Antelope's suc cessful sheep men, is in the city on business. Paint your house with fully guaranteed to last, have tbem. paints that are Clarke & Falls Frank Mason arrived on yesterdav's afternoon train from a visit to his familv at Astoria. Mrs. Tavlor, sister of Rev. Clifton left nn Ihn h.int thla ninrnlniy fnr I'nrt. land and tbe seaside. Miss r lorence Lewis, who bns been in Canyon City for some time pasl, is visit ing her mother in this city Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gifford and little sori returned last night from a week's stay at the metropolis visiting friends. Mr?. It. E. Haworth left this morning lor a short visit with her sister, Mrs Sissoiis, at Mt. Hood, near Hood Kiver Miss Mary Hutton, of Ilwaco, Miss Geary and nephew, of Astoria, came np trotn Portland yesterday and returned by boat today. Mies Bessie Johns will leave this evening for Spokane, where she will re main during the winter with her sister, Jirr. J. u .Mel. Pro'. Freytag, professor of ralesthen ics at Monmouth normal school, came up on tbe boat yesterdav and returned to Portland this morning. Mrs. Chas. Hilton and daughter, Miss Florence, who have spent tho past four days with friends, left on the boat this morning for their home in Portland. itoDi. ana Airs. Slays, jr., came in from their home near Antelope yester day. Mrs. Mays will remain in the city for some time visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. bommerville. Surveyor Goit came in from the Wapinitia district and like all other visitors to the country telln ns that the farmers have been pleasantly surprised in tne aounaanca ot tne crops. Capt- and Mrs. Crang, Mrs. Litlle field and J. Seeley came up from Port land yesterday and spent today looking over our little city. They express them selves as much pleasad with the location and surprised to find so many pretty residences and substantial stores. -Friday. Frank Gabel is in from tTapinitla. F. A. Fisher, of Fossil, is in the city. M. T. Nolan returned from Portland last night. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cram, of Cross Keyg, are in the city. Mrs. A. Richmond le't this morning on the boat for Lyle. Miss Alice Gil more and sister came down from Bugs yesterday. Polk and O. K. Butler came in yester day from their home at Naosene. F. A. Young, of Ridgeway, came from Portland on last night's train. op F. J. Alex. Mayer, wile and family are op from Portland spending a few days here. Ir. Albert O'l-enry is op from Port land visiting his mother, Mrs. J. C. OLeary. E. L. Penfield, an old-time resident of Canyon City, came in from that place yesterday. Geo. Maddock retnrned to his home in Goldendale this morning, having been to Portland. Mrs. J. Henry, Miss Lulu Henry and Mrs. Shadel came op from White Salmon last evening. Mrs. Pilkington and son retnrned last night from the metropolis and left this morning for ter home at Antelope. Mrs. William Wlgle. of Crook conotr. is in the city, the priest of Mrs. Sarub Baltimore. Mrs. Wigle was a daughter of Rex. II. II. SpaalUing. of human macr fame, a iieter ot Eliti Spauld in Warritn. tha tint while eirl too in Oregon. Albany Democrat. aocrat. w, a prominent as in the city ye- E. E. Ertbo!eD i ciiiin of IlepDDer. l!y I Mr. Fred Fisher and daughter. Ms TfTX f ! E lie, left on the earlv mon ng train lor : Tjt, - Sh A -ck, j Portland, where Miss Edie will attet-d -'Wf J school Edward Fowler, representing the at "State", a magazine published Tacoraa. is in theritv today m the in- terest of his publication. Miss Leona Noltner, vibo has been the foVJh?UVt d.?;. thi. mornufg" for her home in Portland. Miss Snell and Mis Lillian Snell went to Union the nrst of the week to attend the wed ling of Miss Etta Story and Mr. Frank Cram, of Tho lulles. Cun ion Globe. Miss Xettie McN'eal, of the D. P. Jt A. Jf. office, will leave this afternoon for a vacation trip to Portland and Ilwaco teach. She will t-e joined by Mis. Gertrude Taylor at Portland. M.S. Joe Me'cbant and sjn, Wm., came in yesterdav Irons Antelope, wnere she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. N. W. Wallace, and left last night for her home at Walla Walls. Maurice Gilmer, wiio has spent the past week renewing aconaintances in The Dalles, left this morning for South ern Oregon, where he will resume bis duties as engineer in the mines. Misses Marv. Margaret and Annie Frazier left Monday for Portland, where Mary will take np her tchool duties and Mariaret will be her housekeeper. Annie will attend school. Glacier Schedule of Expenditures Showing the amounts of all claims pre sented, the names of all claimants, the article or claim for which payment is made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at th Sept. term, lS99,of the County Court of Wasco county, Oregon. The following list, however, does not contain any claim for which the salary or fees are provided for by statute: Martin Spellman, wit grand jury .$ 6 50 W C Allaway, same 2 00 V A Ciites, sprinkling streets. . . 9 00 Chris Dethuian, supervisor work, 20 00 R L Sahin, supplies by Co road (passed) 23 65 Butler Drug Co, med for paupers, 20 05 Maya & Crowe, supplies, court. . 77 75 Irwin-Hodeon, " and records. . 215 75 Glass & Pruddhome,same 9 00 J T Peters A. Co, road supplies. . 75 51 Lucky Foley & Olinger, use of team and hack 3 00 Rufus Ryan, labor, passed) 4 50 Elton Koontz, labor 1 50 Mrs E L Hughes, board pauper . 4 75 Dr Shackelford, exam insane. ... 5 00 John Gavin, exam teachers 15 00 J T Neff, sane 15 00 Frank Lanier, t?rvices superv. .. 25 00 Johnston Bros, supplies pauper. 13 40 Stadelman Com Co, ice W H U'hipple, service assessor. CL Gilbert, stamps 8 05 262 00 9 00 9 00 3 00 L L Davis, labor on roads David Allen. " " " J T Fagan. " " " 12 00 J T Fagao, work with team 6 00 Joe Hurst, labor on road 1 50 Benj Hurst, same 3 00 W 11 Williams, report ot woik approved. M T Shaw. M D, service pauper. Hugh Glenn, labor and material 24 00 6 35 1 10 I C Nickleson, supplies J n iUliMiplI riiBtrtrf attnrnptf fees (continued) 5 oo L B Thomas, justice fees 6 35 ri s f.iliiir.nrtson, justice lees. ... 6 00 E J Glisan, justice fees 3 SO K CBatriey. justice fees o 0 X H Gates, justice of peace fees. .$ 4 25 C E Bayard, " " " .. 55 90 Frank ilill, constable fees 00 40 X B Hughes, special constable. . 2 00 W Miohell. burial Dauner 20 00 uaiies Uity. collected bv clerk.. 11L' 09 Times. Mountaineer, printing... 125 62 Woeier Mill Co, lumber 7 40 Lane Bro, iron for bridge 20 00 Oregon T & T Co, rent and tnes. 33 40 Chkonici.k Pub Co, printing 166 38 Kobt Kelly, sundry bills 163 Sit W II Wakefield, taxes 9 50 u a Dufur, reporting case in jus tice court Dallea City Water Works, rent. . 7 50 1) 35 60 CO 28 18 23 89 24 00 Carey and Mays.ser for county.. warti s sons, lumber Pease & Mays, snpplles paupers. i x Kitnsev.per diem and milage u t-vans, same 14 W Cornett, wit Statovs Ruben 11 00 50 G W Brown, wit State vs Walton 4 50 E M Wilson, rebate taxes 30 00 W II Hints, coroner fees 16 10 F G Sloiiuht, justice fees $ 10 eo rratlier. " (continued) 8 20 E S Olinger, constable fees 5 95 I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk for Wasco county, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and fore going is a full arid complete statement of the claims presented and action taken' thereon by the County Court of Wasco county, Oregon, sitting for the transac tion of county business at the Sept. term, 18&9, thereof, save and except all claims the salary or fees for which are provided for by statute. Witness ray hand and the seal of the Conuty Court affixed, this 15th day of Sept., 1899. SEAL. A. M. KEI.SAV. County Clerk. Filipino Police Went to Work at Manila. Manila, Sept. 14. The Filipino police, numbering 250 men, armed with reyoiTcri ana c.dop, uecame operative in at Manila today. The force ia controlled , I,. , by the proved marshal, and was re- iewed on the Lnneta. To Car at Cold ! Oo Daj. Take Laxative Bromo Qplnine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c CaaS to toar Cbecka. All county warrant registered nrlnr to Jan. 1, 1890, will bf, paid at my office. Interest ceases after Hept. 14th. 1889. O. L. Piiillipr. County Treasurer. 8&lgr Itnniilno ff IT gt .of, ! Q rrKl . ;i3-lnch Motor. j ' MA.M'FACTl'KED BY AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO j SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC. Circulars and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, onM THE DALLES, OREGON THE STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the Merritt of our work is such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which are not Cevera high as some people think, and we want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of First 'Phone 341. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate t Airericin Liquor Yellowstone Sour WHISKEY from Mjo to ti.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 yeara old.) IMPORTED COGNAO from 7.00"to 12.00 per7lloii. (11 to -Q years old. (.'ALIfOKHIA EBAKDIIB Irom 3.1!5 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. 0LYMPIA BEER on draught, and Imported Alo and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Grandall DEALERS IX fill kinds of UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS Faneral Supplies Tho Dalles, Or. Was co Va re li o use Go m p a n y Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds." Headquarters for Feed Grain oipii kincu Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, :?D Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOn FlOUr. TiAn Flour " mnufactured expressly for family w , , . Dse: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction call aVel nr t?d" loWfrv5han honM ia trte, and Ujmdm'ilSkii call and get cur pricea and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. "Harmony" CQhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PUKE HAXI) MADE SOtK MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - Advertise in the Chronicle. Subscribe for the Chronicle. i 9 III llll E.l. and M0t0l'$ DHLLES and Conrt Street, THE DALLES, OR. Mash Whiskey. to K6 00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.' Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottles & Barget Robes, Burail Shoes Etc. The Dalles, Or. OREGON Ibuds OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT, CLOSES 28, OCTOBER 28, 1SS9. Horticultural anfl Agricultural P,0fl'c!,n ,of 0rW. Washing , Idaho in greater variety and 11 fusion tban ever btfore. P BENNETT'S Reno WHEflMILITAET EASD MISS ALICE RAYMOND America-. Greyest Udjr Cornet 3Iol.t. The I'nequalieJ FLORENZ TROUPE of Acrobats, direct from the Kair,tr th... miuuu , meu n rst appearance So An,' A Great WAR MUSEUM FILIPINO THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE I usurpassed Aciiali.t, in their thrilling wu. AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A Season of Great Surprises ind . Astounding Feats. Reduced Kates nn All Lines. TrautpoTutWi ADMISSION 5 Cnu Children under 12 yoin, 10 centi. DONT MISS IT! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TJ. 8. Land Office, Ths iullfs, 0i ,i Juneau, lbw. j Notice ia herebr Riven thut in compllanc with the iirovlfclntia of the Hot ol cimirmi o June 8, ItCH, entitled "An act for the ult o timber lnnds in I lie states ol California, Orfjon, Nevada and Washington terrilorv," t hutla (iosson, of '1'he Dillen, county of tt siieo, stute of Oreifon, hHB this day tiled in thu office bis sworn statement No. HI, for therurchaseof the lot 4 and bK.'i S WJ of Sec. No. ij, in Towaauip No. 1 N, runice No. U K, and will otter proof to show that the land aought ia more valuable for Its timber or atone than for intrieultnral pur poses, and to establish his claim to lid land bt fore the reiriater and receiver of lhl oihee at The Dallea, Oregon, on friday, the loth dj of September, lxutf. H names in witnesses, A. Turner, W. Clark. Peter Kiipa l. O. Whitniore, all of The Imllei.UJ. Any nnd all persona elaiminir adrenlr the above described lamia arc requested to flit tlifir chiima In this oinco on or before said l ih da; of September. Is'ju. J. K l.l'CAS. Jlysil Ktgiittr. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Lajid Officii, The Dalli. Or. I Ji .ly 11, l,iw. j A on BIcicMit contest nflWavit luiviiig xen filed In thia ollice by Jiinira Koulk. couleatanl, against hoineatf nil entrv No. 4'.'a, made Nov. th, M. for t" HVili. M'-'A HW'4,te. ot,ton- lilpa 8, R 1H t, and tlWt XW.Sec, 3, Uiwn ahlp 6, K 13 li, by Thonius Jrfl'ma, coMctf. In which It la allt-Reil that he has abandoned kuiil tract for more tluin 0 moiillia. Said purtiea are hereby notilltil to apii'iir, ri-poud and otter evidence totichinir haul alligation, at 10 o'elonk a. m. on Sept. 4, lw.i, Iwl.ire the rnelater and receiver at tho United States land oilice in 1 he liullea, Or. The said contestant having in a proner amdavit, II led Julv IMrn, ael forth (net which show that alter due dilixence, personal service ot thla notice ecu not be made, II ia hereby ordered and directed that Mich notice be given by due and prMer publication, jlylf-li JAY f. LCCAU, Ecglater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lavd Orrtca at The Dai.i.icc, Oarooul S.pt, 11, i Notice fa herebv given that the followina; named settler haa filed notice of hla Jiitention to make final proof in aupport of hl elalm.ana that a lid proof will be made before the nit and receiver at The Dallea, Oregon, ou Saturdaf, Octobaril.tMCi, vl: Alexander Vance, nf Tha Ialla. Or. H. E. No. am, for the K'4 SK' and tV.'i S' See. li, and Nat JSK'4 Sec ,Tp. 1 aoulh.BUl. W M. , He namea the followinir witiuasea to prn hia continiioua resldeuee upon and cultltauoa of !! lnd, viz: ... ,. . J K. Hall, Jamea Hall, W illiam on ... -r. W iekhain; all of The liallea. tM(.i. aeptia II JAY I'. LlCAs, Reglater. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given Hint the iinderalgMj baa llled with tneclerk of the ecu nl court n the htuto of Oregon, lor aaeo cminty, final account aaadminlflrator o( Hie etie m John (Irant, defe.l, and that h " ";".... aald court made on tlie 1:1th day in n-" " lv.n, Monday, the ilth day of Novel. iN'r. l. 'j tlie hour of a o'clnek p. m. haa h.; -n '''a time nnd Hie enmity court room In a the place for the hearing ol . f .J f 1 1 ' 'i i " ' linni (( unt Aitmliumriitor of Eatato ol John Administrator's Notice. Xotioe ia hereby given that V,I''!5n!r haa been duly appointed by tbe "" '"J, ( ourini ina ino bibio i . . j,,ipn county, aa adn.lniatnitor of the eMail ol A" f Agldlua, de ceased. All p.-ianna hav H I , agalnat aaldatate are hereby iiotllii-l the aame pro)rly verlli.Kl to me at th. , my attorn. a, Dufur A Menefe.;, wltW" IMontha from the date ol thla notice Dated at The Dallea, Oregon, I line Adminl-tralor of the Eatate ol Adolp" IJI,,,U dctvaaeil. Notice of Filing Final Account yglron that tbe "rncraill " m, li. K. Moore- Notice la herebr glron the aaaigneo ol J. J. W. and II. K. Moore, Inaolvent '"m rk of ih. elrci. II ae fled with theeler u,i...i j,....... ... u . eon ' "i,.nl count aa audi aaalgnre; tceaame " h, ,I and aeil uan by aald elrcnlt eouri : ' n (i)f(,ul, day of the next regular ''"" . iherenl. court, to wit, th Novemter, "",,,r"?',1 there tha hour of ten oelia'k a, ni., oraa ai" after aa the matter ran I reached ,.,. ly 1.VH 1'OI-K BtH-tlt,'"1"" ((AVI r t. Hcoaa. JiiH MOORE & GAVIN', ATTORNEYS AT I AW. Boo.ua S and W, over U. 8. lam! tlH. riiysioian ami Snrgcon Special attention given to iiircery Viajt Bl Kootni 21 and It, Tel. M