VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1896. NO 109. WAS ALMOST A RIOT Exciting Scenes Before the - Missouri Convention. A VAST AND CLAMOROUS THROXG. Two Political Factions l.ard Tickets to the Conventlun. Great Con fusion was Canstd. y St. Joseph, Ml, May 12. The Repub lican state convention almost turned into a riot this morning before the delegates were admitted to the ball. At 10 o'clock 2000 people were in front of the Craw ford opera house clamoring for admit tance. Filley, as chairman of the state com mittee, issued tickets to his delegates before leaving St. Louis. Kerns was I resent with the contesting delegation. The local committee oa arrangements, recognizing Kerns as boss,, also issued tickets to the convention, and having ob tained possession of the keys of the opera house, refused to admit anyone until Filley would consent to compromise. For over two hoars the delegates stood in the hot sun cursing Filley and Kerns. At 12 o'clock a crowd of men wearing Filley hats congregated in the rear of the theater and attempted to smash in the door with a battering ram.; The eergeant-at-arm s telephoned for the police and a patrol wagon full of officers was sent. FROM MAXIMO GOMEZ. Letter to the Cuban Delegate at Mew . York. New York, May 12. Thomas Estrada Pal ma, the Cuban delegate, has received the following letter from General Max imo Gomez, commander-in-chief of the Cuban army. The letter was written at the general headquarters of. the Cuban army, at Iquara, being dated April 22. General Gomez says : "In order to make this letter bhort I will copy from my diary : "April 17. On' approaching the river Zaza, by the ford Valdiva, narrow and dangerous, both shores are occupied by a strong Spanish column composed of in fantry, cavalry and artillery. I sus pended my march and explored the field. . "April 18. I detatch some shooters, so rb to compel the enemy to.move, plac ing myself at the right and trying to have the Spanish in the rear. The Span ish do not stir and the light prevents further operations. "April 19. I countermarch, always on my plan. - The enemy advanced, con stantly under my fire and is brought to a difficult path where its infantry can hardly move. Not more than three miles would we advance during the whole day and when night comes we are face to face. ; . "April 20. I continue advancing, with nothing to spoil my plans. The. enemy moves with the same caution as before. Night again stops our maneuvers, the Spanish seemingly not caring to press very; much on us, and I, for my' part; having in mind the necessity of sparing my men, so as to march with all their strength. April 21. The enemy hardly advances half a league toward me, and abandon ing my steps, I camp at Iqufa, one of the ! prominent entrenched forts. In., our march we have described a semi-circle of almost 10 leagues in diameter,' which has taken us more than three days." "I am told that the Spanish column is under Colonel Martin, and notwithstand ing the many years of campaign that have made me familiar with the Spanish cruelties and atrocities in Cuba, I have felt greater disgust and horror than ever before for this column's work. They sacrificed numberless heads of cattle, not even sparing the young. To deprive us of horses they kill all that come within their reach, young and old, good and bad. To Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report ... . VsV.islKki U'W-Vba complete the cruel, proclamation, they order the concentration of this peasants, thus forcing them to abandon their homes, and take refuge in the towns, whether provided for or not, their bouses have been ordered to be burned and their cattle killed. , And all this with their customary hypocrisy they described as hvaing been accomplished by us. I am fully confident of the success of our' summer campaign and have no doubt that we shall, continue receiving yonr valuable support, both materially and morally, through your efforts near the American government. "It is useless- to say anything about the operations in general. The reading of the Spanish press is enough to show which of the two armies leads the cam paign and which is on the defensive." ' Bills Allowed. The following are a portion of the bills allowed at the May term of the county commissioners court: BOUNTY OS WILD ANIMALS. O DDovle $ 3 00 WAB Campbell .-. 8 00 FD Creighton 3 00 H W Patison 1 00 Albert Morgan . 2 00 Leap Walter 5 00 Edwin Odell. : 13 00 J W Elton 4 00 FN Jones 5 00 Rock Alere " 1 00 John Hakel.v 1 00 J M Patterson. 100 H F Woodcock 11 00 Alexander Reese 6 00 A Y Marsh . 1 00 C J Dickens. . ,'. . ; 1 00 Unas-fclarth 5 00. Isaac Matney 1 00 A S Roberts... 100 Geo Lorenzen l 00 S L Kirkham 6 00 btockmen 8 Union 6(5 00 Thomas Smith ." 1 00 Elmer Snodgrass .'.. . 100 LB Kelly 100 B H Uaynes. : . ; 1 00 Robt Mcintosh 1 00 Jim Walser "' i 00 Harry Mallear : i 00 David Allen l 00 N J Betts : 4 00 H C Cooper 2 00 K Montgomery. 8 00 Gns Underbill. 2 00 Harry Sellinger. 300 Robert Walter loo L Davis. 1 00 Charley Deckert 13 00 Lizzie J Farris. 1 CO Henry Wickman 9 00 Chas D Dovle 1 00 DC Floyd."., 7 00 V J Kelly , 1 00 VV S Gribble '.; 1 00 S W Mason 1 00 W B Hayner 1 00 Roy Batty. 1 00 S P Ward ;. 11 00 Grant Bolton... 6 00 W H Turner 1 00 F M Warner 8 00 B M Hawley . .. . l 00 W EGilhousen...i 2 00 Geo Mann 6 00 Stockmen's Union.... 71 00 Joseph Ensley l 00 Paulus Limroth. . l 00 VV u WUev 4 00 WAB Campbell 17 00 C E Rotherv 2 00 M J Betts .". . -1 00 John Brookbouse 4 00 F C Wagonblaet 2 00 Mrs Molly Terrin, board's: prsni-s. 14 00 J A Soesbe, making jury li'et 3 00 G.T Prather," " . " . 2 00 G HNickelsea, " " ...... 2 00 C H Stokes, witness fees 17 00 xidlenn, labor dcmafrl court house 71 33 Geo Cooper. hav; ; ; 13 80 44 96 .10 50 4 70 6 00 2 15 1 00 10 05 10 50 15 35 3 00 "5 00 . 6 50 6 00 37 00 B K Tucker, lumber road diet 4. . . Erwin Hodson & Co, supplies. . . . Geo JRueb, upplie9 pauper Erwin Hudson Co. . . . , . I C Nickeleen, supplies school. . . . E C Drews, repairing telephone. . H Herbring, supplies pauper Pease & Mays, " Maier& Benton. ..... John Pashek, interpreter S H Edmunsen. bal cor fees . . Lane Bros, repairs blachsmith. . . . C J Hayes, surveying.. Meston fe Dygert," records ........ Dr. T. F. Campbell (M. D., M. C.) physician, surgeon, etc., late of Los Angeles, office at UmatiIla''IiouBe. All calls attended. Telephone 37. dwtf Piles of peoples have piles, but De Witt'a Witch Hazel Salve will care them. When promptly applied it cures scalds burns without the slightest pain. Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co. . . FREDERICK BELL'S CONDITION. San Francisco,. May 12. Frederick Bell, son of the late Thomas Bell, who a few nights ago fell frorn the third to the! first floor in the residence of 1107 Bush street, is still at that 7lace, Vnffering trom his injuries. . It is the intention to remove him to the home of his mother as soon as he is well enough Bell is im proving, and while perfectly conscious and rational, is not allowed to receive or talk to anybody. Captain John Bell, or Santa Barbara, nephew of the late Thomas Bell, came to the city to see the injured man last Sun day, but he lias for the present been re fused entrance into the ii jured man's room. SIMMOHSA REGULAfOR7 THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Liver REGULATOR--don,t I forget to take it The Liver gets sluggish i auiing me winter, just. HKe ail nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brinp-s on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. I ou want to wake up your Liver now, duc De sure you taKe SIMMONS Liver Regulator to do it It also regulates the Liver keeps it properly at worn, wnen your system win De tree from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get THE BEST BLOOD when your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS Liver Regulator it is Simmons Liver Regulator which makes .the difference. Take it in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but takeSlMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. . You'll find the RED Z,on every psckage. Lookforit tT. 1L Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Facile Corset Co., Second and Washington Streets, "pp. Fr..T,. . Bank. We are now se'tled In our new quarters, and are prepared to do all kinds of work in our liu. We make Comets, Ladies' Dress Reform Waists, Misses' and Childress Waists. Ab iominl Bauds or Supports of various styles. These Roods are mi uiuo 10 oraer; a gooa nt guaranteed or no sale. Why not patronize home industry t If this hctkiu cuuuiry oaa ten percent, ot the money paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would in a kb U3 an ncn. wny not keep the money at uome d.v Dunning ur industries at home. Fac tory and office at comer Second and Washington ww-. 'cimam;c tlb first nauunai 1 3 U 13 J . DR. GUNITS ''';- IMPROVED A MtA 1-hjBic. One PHI Tar a none. . A movement of the bowels each day is necesaarv fop Health. There pills snpplr what the smtem lacks to make it reirular. Thej cam Headache, brighten the Jbyes. and clear the Complexion, better than roemetios. They neither frripe nor sicken. To convince you, w will mail sample free or full boi for 2fo. Sold every, vaera, DO. BOSANKO MKD. CO- Philadelphia, Fa, Bucklen'i Arinca Salve. T)e best salve in the . world for cum, bruises, sores4 ulcers, salt rheum,' feyei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- tively cures piles, or no pay ; required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. "Price 25 cents per box. Vor sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. T. A. Van Norden, the watchmaker and jeweler, can be found in his new quarters, opposite A. M. Williams' store. ' my8-lm Otto Birgreld is now ready to supply families with the celebrated Gambrinus keg or bottle beer, delivered free of charge to any pert of the citv. Tele phone 34. " For Rent. A house- and eronnds on bluff, Fulton street,. Splendid location; city water. Inquire of dlw ' A. A. Bonnet. We Sell the Best Ready-Made Clothing The above statement sounds, we admit, rather strong; but milder terms would barely do it justice. We handle exclusively the justly celebrated r ; FecMiei Which is, in point of to TAILOR-MADE SUITS this Fine Clothing at from ; Tor Infants and Children. Castorta )r(HBte. Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency,-Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered healthy and it sleep natural ' Castorla contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. x "Castorla is no well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription taown to me." H. A. Akchxk. M. dT, m South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.T. "For several years I hare reoommei!3ed yonr CaKtoria, and ha,ll always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." ' - . ' Edwim F. Parmue. M. D., , 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The nse of ' Caatoria, ' ia so universal and Its merits f well known that it reems a, work nt supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cabxos Mabttw, D.D., New York City. T Caareaum Oohpavt, Tl Murrajr Street, N. Y. U...ULnt"-Aj-f .! ...ia,';,,,.,, . '..,, m FRENCH & , CO, BANKERS. rRA.N3A.CT A GENEHAL BANKING BUSINES Letters of Credit issued availab e '. Eastern States. ' -" Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New : York, Chicaeo, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. All work promptly attended to, k and warranted. Can street. now be found at 162 Second - No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. - The Sntpea persl J i t 3. Ci lephone No. S. (Mil Harry Liebe, - - - . PEACTICAL Wcitclimaker? Jeweler On Earth Bicliel& mer, Clothing - workmanship, cut, fit and finish, equal and often superior We have now in stock $ 10.00 A M WILLIAMS & CO T3 Drug Co. Drugs, Paints, Glass. Etc. 129 Second St., THE DAI2LES, - .- OR. Hay . and : Grain for Sale Ward, Kerns & Robertson's' Stable, Corner Fourth and Federal Sts. dectlm - Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby riven-that by an order of the County Court of the.State of -Oregon for Wasco County, made' and entered on the 27th day of March, 1896, In the mattei of the estate of Wil liam H. McAtee, deceased, upon . the filing of the final account of the executor of said estate, Monday, the 4th day of May 1896, at 2 o'ciock p. m. was fixed as r the time, and the county court room in Dalles City, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of said final account and objections thereto and the settlement of t-aid estate. All persons having objections to aid final account or the settlement of- said estate, are hereby notified to present them at said time and place. n28-w6t CEO. A. LIEBE,' Executor. ' diU-aeatcrVEncoh Diamond Braaii. . fills safe, aiwajA niiajjlc. ladicb ak Urus-pist for ChieAcstcr Engtisk Dia-, mond Brand a Ke4 tuxi O'old mptmJlic5 boxua. sralod with bluo ritbon. Take Jno OthcP. Refute Sanaeraum tmhttit finaiid imitation. At Druggists, oraenfi 4e. in atanipa for part lea lars, testimonial m.ai rallnf II aJI. t ... lr. I a 'MkIF. lfUMA T.tinnlsla r-JjL CM oh Mt v Ika a. W lvf..r1l u T . Sfiipes (merely Paper Pei 6 C Go an extensive assortment of per Suit Up. SUMMONS., In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fbr Wasco County. Stella K. Eddy, Plaintiff, - vs. . ... O. D. Taylor & Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon . as Trustee for the use oi;the Common Kehoot Fund of Wasco County, Oregon. John Bareer. Joseph A. .Johnston and C. W. Cather, De fendants. To O. Li. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Crc- kuii hum lurtue use 01 ine vjommon Benooc tuna oi wasco u: untv. oieeon John Barrer- Jrueph A fendunts. Johnston and C. V. Cather, De- In the name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby required to a.pear and auswer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon yon, if served within this County ; or if served within any other County ot this State, then within twenty days from tbe date of the service of this Summons upon yon, or if served upon you b publication, then on or before the 1st duy of the next regular term of this court; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you and apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint. This summons is served nnon vnn. th defendant Joseph A.. Johnson, pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitle! courtbr the Jndm nf thA nhnvn mi t i tlnH . ' on the sixth day nf April, 18H6. XJTTM IVilTVlV M. lTTTonv apr8-i . . Attorneys for HainUfT. ; SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. . . . . , Ralph P. Keyes, Plaintiff, ' . ' - ' vs- ... .. . . j. V ., O I Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, 8 to to of Oregon as trustee for the use of the Common School Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barter. Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather and the Col umbia Biver Fruit Company, a corporation. Defendants. . . To 0. 1). Tnylor, Sarah K. Tavlor, State of Ore gon as- Trustee for the use of the Common Schol Fund of. Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston, C. VV. Cather, de . fendants: . t In the name of the State nf :Owmn., 'vii hereby required to appear and anawer the com- ' plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten davs from the date of the nrriita of this summons upon ou,.If served within this -county; or if terved within any other countv .f this state, then .within twentv.dava fmm t) date of tbe Sirvice of this summons upon yon: rui f aAnra v n 1... 1. 1 I M . 1 "v. i i v. ujwu juil try puuiluouuul, Uleu Oil Or before the first day of the next regular term of this Court, and if ynu fall so to answer, for want ' ther of. the plaintiff will take judgment againat ;ou and apply to tbe Court lor the. relief , pi ayett or in his complaint. This summons is'servrd tinon win iTiahm defendent, Joseph A. Johnston, pursuant to an order mode and entered in the above entitled court by the Judge of tbe above entitled court on the 6th day of April, 1K96. .UJNTlUTON & WILSON. apr8-i , , r , ... -Attorneys for Plaintiff: J- M. KAKB, M. ., ' Physician and Surgeon, CHAPMAN BUILDING; " Rooms '41 and 45. Office honrs. 9 to 11 a.m . and 2 to 4, and 7 to p. m. Phone. No. 268. Ladle! I make tiij w'aees doinir pleasant home work, and .will ttladly ril lull, rmrtieu lars to all sendi tiu two tent Hiamp. ! MISS Jli A. bTEBDIKB, 2tw ' , Lawrence. Mich. ' Situation Wanted. ,:. A situation is wanted as housekeeper by a ' widow ladr..- Country preferred. Address Mra. Jennie Morris, lhi offir 5d3t-w2 ok