0 .-hi,' . ' :. r-. VOL. IX THE DALLES; OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1896.; NO 110. VnTil fl."fl ill WITH THE POPULISTS A B;tter Discussion at Sac ramento Thi Morning. CATOR ENDORSED FOR SENATOR Ditnuar Earned fur Delegate at Large to St. Louis Tbe Missouri tie- pobllcaufl. Sacramekto, May 13. The first busi ness of tbe populiet convention this morning was the report of the committee on order of business. A strong objection was made to the indorsement of anyone for United States senator; Gibson, of Alameda, favored indorsing Cator, bat Vann and others denounced the stand taken by Cator's friends. The chair ruled, that although the Btate central committee in the call included the nom ination of senator, the convention could override the committee. Gillespie, of San Francisco, accused Vann of making false statements. A bitter discussion followed, participated in by Burnett, of San Luis Obispo; Hoffman, of Santa Clara; Majors, of Alameda, and Folsom, of Los Angeles." Haskell, of San. Fran cisco, said that if the senator were ' not nominated now it would give an oppor tunity later for jobbery 'and corruption. The debate following was protracted and spirited, and amid mnch excitement the previous question was put and carried, resulting in favor of the Cator faction by a vote of 247 to 63. Castle, of Merced, was nominated for vice-chairman and elected unanimously. The temporary officers were then made the permanent officers of the convention. The convention indorsed M. E. Dit mar, of Shasta, for delegate at large to the St. Louis convention. C. F. Mc Glashan, of Nevada, was nominated for congress. BLOODY FRAY IN FLORIDA. Regulators Attempt to Punish a Colored Boy. Braidkntown, Fia., May 13. Jack Trice, a negro, fought fifteen white men ' yesterday morning, killing James Hughes and Edward Sanchez,- fatally wounding Henry Daniels and dangerously wound ing Albert B;iffum. The battle occurred at the negro's borne, near Palmetto, six miles south of here, and he fought to prevent his 14-year-old son from being "regulated" by the whites, Monday afternoon Trice's eon and tbe son of Town Marshal Hughes, .of Pal- met to, fought, the white boy being badly beaten. Marshal Hughes was greatly enraged and at 3 o'clock yesterday morn ing he and fourteen other white men went to Trice a house to "regulate" the negro's boy. The whites demanded that the boy be sent out. Trice refused and tbe whites began firing. Trice returned tbe fire, his first bullet killing Marehal Hughes. Sanchez tried to burn theJ house, but was shot through the brain by Trice. Then the whites tried to bat ter ia the door with a log, which resulted in Henry Daniels getting a bullet in tbe stomach that will kill him. The Regu lators" then ran, a final bullet'from Trice's rifle striking Albert Buffom in the back. ,The whites secured reinforce ments and returned to Trice's home at sunrise, vowing to burn father and son at the stake, but their intended victims bad fled, and only Trice's old mother was in the bouse. - The old woman was driven out and the bouse burned. Posses with bloodhounds are chasing Trice and the boy,- and they will be lynched if caught. t : ' SESOR FBRMA TALKS.' Be Says tbe Freedom of Cuba Is As sored. Washington, May : 13. Among the spectators at the unveiling of the Han cock statue was Senor Thomas Estrada Pal ma, the representative of the Cuban Highest of all in Leavening Power TTS v republic in the United States. ' In talk ing over.' the; situation 'in .Cuba, Mr, Pal ma said, with evident earnestness: "I feel very much encouraged over tbe outlook for the Cuban republic. Gomez, with an army, is coming westward again, and Garcia will soon follow. If we could put 20,000 rifles into Cuba the war would be over in six months. . The sentiment of Americans and the attitude of the government of the country in the Competitor affair are very gratifying to us. I think : the United States govern ment is being more and more convinced that the methods Spain is pursuing in Cuba are too iniquitous to be permitted to proceed much longer. "The talk in the newspapers of this country and Europe about Spain bring ing the war to a close by giving Cuba some sort of home rule, is as ridiculous as are the Spanish reports that Cuba was already about to be clothed in a beneficent garb of reform- when the war began. "There never will be an end to tbe present war unless with ' full independ ence for Cuba. That is what the Cubans are fighting for; that is what they will continue to fight for. Spain is in a most desperate condition, and is growing weak- ! er while we are growing stronger Cuban freedom is assured as absolutely as any coming event can be foreshadowed." THE MISSOURI REPUBLICANS. Convention Adjourned at an Eaily Hour Xbls Morulni. St. Josbph, Mo., May 13. At 4:30 this morning the republican state con- vention adjourned, after resolving in fe vor of McKinley for president and sound monev. The delegates at "large are: Cha uncey I Filley, ex-Congreesman F. G. Niedringhaua, Major William Warner and J. H. Bothwell. The convention re elected Chauncey I. Filley chairman of the state central committee, and adopted a resolution favoring him as a member of the national republican committee to succeed E. C. Kerens. A Strong Statement. If you are not used to smoking clear Havana cigars, you may not . like the Regulator. If eo I cannot help it. I -cannot improve on this brand as I am now using the finest imported stock possible to obtain. Something cheaper might suit some tastes. You need not look for anything better, for there is no finer stock grown anywhere in the knoivn world than that used in the Regulator cigar. Here is the formula : Fillers Vuelta Aba jo Havana, at $1.25 a pound. Wrappers Delhi Langskaat Sumatra, at $4 a pound. I am willing to stake' my future repu tation on tbe truth' of this statement. O. A. Pktekson. Note In connection with the above statement, I desire to explain that it is impossible to put more than 15 cents value into any reasonable size cigar, be cause no tobacco in the world is worth more.. Whenever a brand is sold for more than $80 per thousand at whole sale, it is simply a fancy price .and noth ing more. Sumatra ' tobacco is ' never used for filler, but as a wrapper it s'.ands alone as the only perfect wrapper, on account of its superior burn and pleasing appearance. The import duty on this leaf is $2 a pound, but still we have to nee it on fine goods, as there ia no do mestic substitute. O. A. P. Piles of peoples have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds burns' without the ' slightest pain. Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co. When Baby was sick, -we gave tier Castoria. "When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Then she had Children, she gave them Castoria, ..Situation wanted by two gjrls to do general housework in private families. Inquire at this office. mll-tf Latest U.S. Gov't Report : n Sills Allowed.' The following are a portion of the bills allowed at the May term of the county commissioners' court: Mountain Stage Co.riseoF team.'.$ 3 00 S P Mclnerny, blankets for jail. . - 4 00 ualles lym or uo, wood tor paupers 5 25 1 Troy Shelley, annual reports.. .. 146 00 I C Nickeleen, supplies. : : '. ... - : 2 10 May 8 & Crowe, sup for Co road. . 40 42 ' Mays & Crowe, supplies for coon- j ty road . ...'..- '. . . . 17 70 ! W E Kahler, mdse pauper. '. 2 50' J H Sherar, reduction taxes..... 42 00 DP&AN Co, fare for. paupers I ana freight 15 00 A Urquhart, rebate taxes 10 45 Glass & Prudhomuie, supplies sheriff's ollice .: 12 35 Paulus Limeroth, pruning .trees court house yard 6 00 Geo Reed, labor on county road. 5 40 Jacobsen Book & Music' Co, supplies . . ; 8 50 Dalles Electric Light Co, putting . in lights at court house 35 47 Geo Cooper, two tons hay 24 00 Pease & Mays, mdee . . . . . ' 5 00 St Vincent Hospital, care pauper 20 00 S D Fisher, lumber . 2 88 Elmer Greene, caring for and : coffin for Lyons : . 30 00 Edgar Burlingame, caring for Lyons , 15 00 Gunning & Hockman, repairing tools for county road : 19 85 A Sand rock, repairing tools for county road . 4 50 Western TJhl'd Scr Co, castiDg for road scraper' and share for plow ...;...;..:...-.;. . . '9 75 H L Kuck, bills rendered .', . 128 53 Dalles City Water Works, water rent March and April 96 14 Oo Chronicle Pub Co. printing and publishing. .... 44 50 Blakeley & Houghton, per order. 5 00 ttiakeley x Houghton, medicine r and appliances for pauper. .... 23 20 W Bolton & Co, bal funeral ex- ' i pensesB White.;....." .... 7 93! E F Sharp.surveying Brown road 8 00 , A S Blowers & Co, supplies . pau- pere . . 10 06 j Pioneer M1II9, lumber for county ; bridges. 78 36 ! Hi t btiarp, surveying and est sec 1 , corners 27 00 1 DL Gates . & Co, supplies & at tendance pauper . . 6 00 M M Cushing, keeping pauper. . . 36 00 Frank Hill, assisting surveyor 3 Mile hill ......... : . . . 2 00 Maier & Benton, mdse pauper. . . 59 06 Jno Robinson, juror circuit court 4 00 J I Thomas, , do do 2 00 Jos T Peters. do do 2 00 Geoll Riddell, do do 2 00 SL Brooks, do do 4 00 G W Rowland, do ' do 6 00 CL Richmond, do do 4 00 R F Gibous. do do 4 00 J M Mnrchie, ' do do 6 00 Peter Go Ifrev, do do 6 00 T A VanNorden, do do 6 00 B H Thurston, do do 2 00 JL Harper, do do " 2 00 J M Keane, witness. . . : ' 8 00 A A Urquhart, constable fees ... 8 20 Alex Frasier, services supervisor. 50 00 E L- Bovnton, funeral expenses Sanbu'rn : ;.. 15 00 Jas Ball, digging grave - 2 00 Geo Friend, box and material... 3 40 L J Klinger, labor and material for road diet 27. . 8 00 Pacific Corset Co., " Second and Washington Streets.' opp. French's -Bank. auar nre prepared to do all kinds of work In our line. We make Corsets, Ladies' Dress Reform Waists, Misses' and Childrc u's Waists. Ab lomlnal Bunds or Supports of various stvles. These (roods are all made to order; a (rood fit guaranteed or no sale.' Why not patronize home industry? If this western country had ten percent of the money paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would make us all Tich.- Why not keep tbe money at home by building ui industries at home. Fac tory and oflice at corner Second a'td Washington Sts. : entrance at First National Bank. Bucklen's Arises elalve. The best salve in the world for cute braises, sores, ulcers, salt . rheam," fevex-; sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to snve perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents" per hox. . For pale by Blakeley and Hoogbton, drupgists. Otto Birgfeld is now ready to supply families with the celebrated Gambrinus kesr or bottle beer, delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Tele phone 34. ' - ; , 'situation Wanted. -: !. , - In 'the town or country, by a man and wife without children. , Ranch work preferred. Address this' office. a23-lmdAw 5 Ready-Maxie BlptHing - On EartH;; : The above statement sounds, we admit, rather strong; but milder terms would barely do it justice We. handle exclusively the justly celebrated ; ' Feehfteimer; Picliel&Go's Which, is, in point of workmanship, cut, fit and finish, equal and often superior to TAILOR-MADE SUITS. We have now in stock an extensive assortment of this Fine Clothing at from : ' For Infants and Children. Castorfa promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour. Stomach, Diarrhoea, - and Feverishness. ' Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. ' Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children Chat I recommend It as superior to any prescription tnown to me.1' B. A. Abcber. M. D., . .'. . Ill 80!Uth Oxford St,, Brooklyn, N.Y. For several years I have reoommerl3ed yomf Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Kdwik F. Pirdis, M. D., . 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. "The use of ' Castoria Is so universal and Its merits eo well known that it seems, a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in telligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cjrtxm Uarttn. D. D., . ., JlewYorkClty. Tmt Cuctadb OrWpAinr,' 77 Murray 'streei, V. T. 2S FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BU8INE3 Letters of Credit issued availab e ..'.'-Eastern States. . ' '" - Sight Exchange 'and '. Telegraphic Transfers Bold bn New York', Chicago, 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. " Harry Kiebe, PRACTICAL . ' AU work prom'ptly attended to, , atjd warranted. . - Can now . re "found at '. 162. -. Second street..' ' - :;.."'-:'' No more BOILSi no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic Tbe Snipes nersly .. Cj. Val ephone No. 3. I ATtTAI ATI We Sell th . : $10.00 A M WILLIAMS & GO Tret 33 -'('nersly Drug Co. Glass. Etc. ;'.r, ,129 Second St.. THE DALLES, - OR. Hay and Grain for Sale Ward, ; Kerns & Robertsons ' Stable, ; Corner Fourth and Federal Sts. . dec4-lm ... '. . - . - Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby (riven that by an order of the County Court of the Btate of Oregon for Wasco County, made and entered on tbe 27th dav of aiarch, 1896, in the mattei of the estate of Wil liam H. McAtee,- deceased, noon the fiUne of the final account of the executor of said estate, Monday, the 4th day of May 1H96, at 2 o'oiock p. m. was fixed as 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 said estate All persons having objections to tsid final account or the settlemeu 1 of said estate, are hereby notified to present tbem at said time and place. - ' m28-w5t GEO. A. LI EB E. Executor. 1 . Cfcleliwtei'. rns:;b niamonii Brand, f ?ENNYRGYAL --PILLS Oriel mil mad Only Genuine. 1 re. aluvav reliable- laoiii ui Urucrglat for Chic heater a English i- nwmowiiitfin lieu mod U'tUi metalllo boxes, scaled whh blue ribbon. Take a utampB ' for particulars, tevtimontaUa ' ud I Keller Tor LadiM," Ht letter, by rtra I (all. lO.OOO Tratimouili. Nam ffattr I t I Ad- Ml. 1 Driig Wall Paper Best per Suit Up. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oiegon'for Wasco County. Stella K. Eddy, Plaintiff, " vs. O. D. Taylor fc Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon as Trustee for the use of;the Common School Fund of Wasco County, Orctron. John Barger. Joseph A. Johnston and C. W- Cather, De-, ' fendants. To O. U. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, Btate of Ore- " Eon as Trustee fortbe use of the Common School Fund of Wasco Ci uuty, Oiegon, John Barper. Joreph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De fendants. In the name of tbo Stnte of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in tbe above entitled suit within ten days from the date of tbe service of this Summons upon you, if served within this County; or if served within any other County of this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon yon. or if served upon you b publication, then on or before the 1st dy of the next regular term of this court; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the Plain till' will take judgment sgainst you and apply to the court for the relief prayed, for in her complaint. This summons is served upon you, the said defendant Joseph A.-Johnson, pursuant to an order made and entered in tbe above entitled: court b the Judtre of the above entitled conrb- ! on the sixth day of April, lsy6. apr8-I V Attorneys for Plaintiff., SUMMONS. In, the Circuit Court of the- State of Oregon for w asco i.ouuiy , t , .. . - . Ralph P. Keyes, Plaintiff, , - ' vs. ' : ' '1 1 0 1 Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, Stato of Oregon1 a -' trustee for the use of the Common School. Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barrer. ! 'f Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather and the Col- ; umbia River Fruit Company, a corporation,' 1 Defendants. ' ' , .- . ., To O, D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, Btate 'of Ore- - gon as Trustee for the use of the Common . School Fund of Wasco County.'Oregon, John- -'. Barger, Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cuthor, de - fendants: ... ' In the name of the State Of Oregon. Yon are - hereby required to apiear and anwer the corn plaint file ea against yi you in tbe above entitled suit within ten dars from the date of the service of this summons upon you. If served within this county; or if terved within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from tbe date of tbe strvice of this summons upon you; or if served upon you by publication, then on or before the rirst dny of tbe next regular term of this Court, and if you fail so to answer, for want thef of, the plaintiff will take judgment again&t you and apply to the Court for the relief pi ayedt for in his complaint. This tmmmous i servrd nnon von. the' said! defendent, Joseph A. Johnston, pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled court by the Judge of the above entitled court on tne btn day 01 April, lsue. TIfrvni."i'nv t- nri nm. apr8-t ; i : 1 .Attorneys for Pluintlff. J M. KAN K, M. 1. . , PIi3'SLcian and Surgeon, : . IIAPlfaN BUILDIXCJ, Rooms 4 1 snd 4. Office hours, 9 to 11 a, m' and 2 to 4, and 7 .0 ' p. m. Phone. So. 268. ; . ' Lad !!-.' '. : : I make liiir wasres doihjj pleasant home work, and wiU ; Klaillv pend lull particu lars to all sendtnu two-cent ftamp. ''-,.'. Miss AI. A. Stebbins, " 2tw. -. ,.. ' . Lawrence. Mich Sttoatlon Wanted. '! A, situation is wanted as housekeeper by. a widow lady.- Country preferred. Address Mrs. Jennie Morris, thin office. 5-d3t-w2 5- aid iv lf