CO VOL. IX ,; THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1896 NO 112. VIOLENCE IS URGED Spain Advised to Declare War Upon America. BITTER NEWSPAPER COMMENT A Correspondent Think .Thin Country Should lii nominated Wey- ler's Late Proclamation. New Yobk, May 15. A special to the Herald, from Havana, saya: La Correspondencia Mililaire, in a leading article, urges an immediate dec laration of war by Spain againet the United States. The writer professes his belief, that when the first cannon was fired the Southern states would again withdraw and preserve neutrality and Mexico would invade the country, to recover its lost territory, in the West, and thus in sure the quick dismemberment and last ing humiliation of the great republic. ' Captain-General Weyler, in extending his proclamation of amnesty, says ; . "I am determined to show as much generosity toward theee rebels " who re pent and surrender their arms and re swear their allegiance to tne govern ment, aa I have already displayed energy and firmness in dealing with those who have persisted in disloyalty to the crown." ' " Senor Corro, mayor of Barracoa, where the filibuster Competitor was. captured, is in Havana, and bad a long conference with the captain-general. Mayor Corro says the Competitor party disembarked : in a small zinc boat, let tered "S.-T. R." on Shelter island No. 4. It was he who discovered, partially con cealed on the beach, the 27 boxes of car tridges heretofore announced as captured by the government. The Havana press re-echoes the cabled opinions of Madrid journals, urging the Spanish government to abrogate the ex isting treaty and protocol with the United States. - ; Owing to the growing scarcity of horses in the central provinces, Maximo Gomez, on his. present counter-march westward, has been compelled to dis mount several thousand of the Tebel cavalrymen and re-organize them as in fantry. The insurgent forces in the burned districts in Santa Clara and Matanzas, are also beginning to feel the dearth of cattle and forage. Two hundred refu gees and families left homeless by the insurgents' torches, reached "the govern ment post in Bahia Honda, Pinar del Rio, Thursday night, seeking food and temporary shelter. The authorities are providing for them as far aB possible. HEAVY SPANISH. LOSS. An Entire Company of Soldiers Ma- ' cneted by Insurgents. , New Yobk, May 15. The Herald's correspondent in Puerto Principe, Cuba, reports that the Spanish column of 1.500 Inen which left that city April 26, under command of General Imenez Catlellanos, governor of the province, has not yet re turned, being still in pursuit of the rebels., with, whom it haB had several en gagements. . It is reported that Cattel lanos' force has suffered heavy losses and that , an entire company, was ma cheted by insurgents under Rabi. The insurgent president, Cisneros, and Secretary of War, Koloff, are still in that ; province, where Calixto Garcia, escorted by Jose Maceo'a forces, ia momentarily expected from the Orient. - ' ' The large number of -desertions from the Spanish ranks is alarming the au thorities. The entire garrison in Giban icu has been relieved, by order of the governor, who accidentally "discovered a conspiracy to go over to the rebels in a body. The captain and lieutenants were placed nnder arrest, while the corporal and a private were . publicly shot two Highest of all in Leavening Powers days ago. A sergeant belonging to the same company had previously deserted to the rebels. The principal cause of discontent among the Spanish troops is ill-treatment and lack of pay.' - . THE GOLD RESERVE. ;; Decreasing at the Rate of Almost' One ' Million Dollars Daily. ' Chicago,-. May 1!. A Chronicle spe cial from Washington says : - May 1st the gold reserve in the treas ury stood at SIZo.UUU.UUU; today it is a trifle over $114,000,000. In twelve work ing days $11,000,000 in gold has been taken from the treasury, and there is not, it is said, the slightest indication of any abatement in the export of the yel low metil. The last payments of the recent popu lar loan have been made, and the gold reserve can therefore expect no accre tions other than those which will come to it in the ordinary way. While the withdrawals of gold are not enough to be a positive .menace, they are causing anxiety to the treasury offi cials. If there is anything like a steady increase in the withdrawals, it is said that Mr. Cleveland will make an effort to secure legislation to check it. - Congress expects to adjoarn some time between June 2d and 10th. There is a long stretch between that date and the first Monday in December, in which the president would have to act without the aid of congress, should the conditions of last fall be duplicated. The adminis tration has been for some time consid ering the possibility of just such a situa tion developing after the adjournment of congress. Should circumstances warrant, it is said the president will send a message to congress on the eve of adjournment, in sisting . that congress furnish some measure of relief to the treasury be fore adjournment. f Donor's Identity Revealed. New York, May 15. Barnard college, the woman's annex of Columbia univer sity, having secured subscriptions, ag gregating $100,000, required to secure the gift of $100,000 tendered last year by a person who preferred to remain un known' until it became certain that the conditions of the donation were to be realized, the identity of the donor has just been made known. , It ia the widow of the late Van Wyck Brinckerhoff of Hastings, Westchester county, and she makes the gift which goes toward the erection of a building on the new site of the university at Morningside Heights, as a memorial to her late husband and her father, Wil liam H. Hoople, who died in June, 1895. THE CHURCHES. Rev. O. D. Taylor, pa6tcr of the First Baptist church, will preach the third of the series of sermons concerning the study of religious knowledge tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Subject "Why Believe the Bible?" Sunday school and Bible class follow morning service. Les sonThe Parable of the Pounds. The Lutheran church, Rev. L. Grey pastor, will hold services in this church at 9 -.30 a. m, and at 7 :30 p. m. , At the Congregational church, corner of Court and Fifth streets Sunday ser vices as usual. At 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday school immediately after morning service. Meeting of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Topics How God rewards those who do his will. Matt, xxv :31-46. All persons not wor shipping elsewhere are cordially invited. Kor Kelt. ' ' ''.-. A small barn, on the bluff, with room for four horses and wagon. Also one or two furnished rooms with or without board. - Inquire at this office. m6-lw Dr. T. F. Campbell (M. D., M. C.) physician, surgeon, etc., late of Los Angeles, office at Umatilla bouse. AH calls attended. Telephone 37.' . .'',-'' -' . dwtf Subscribe for The Chronicle and get the news. ' Latest U.S. Gov't Report Kansas BABY city OF Cared of Disfiguring CUTICURA ECZEMA REMEDIES Our little baby of two months was badly afflicted with Eczema. Is began when Ebo -was three weeks old, and in spite of all our skill and that of two good physicians, sho continued to grow worse. Her bead, arms, neck, and limbs, and, in fact, nearly ever? joint in her body, were raw and bleedingwuea we concluded to try Cuticura Remedies. The child being so small and delicate, we bean with Cuticuka (ointment), and Cra cuka So.r, according to.dircctions, and ujirr the Jirst application its could tee a cJtangc, When we had used the remedies one week she was very much better, some of the sores had healed entirely and had ceased to spread. After usins them for less than a month, the child was free from scales aud blemishes, and to-day has as lovely' skin and liair as any child. She wi shown at the Oranpo Kitir when four and a naif month9 old, and took the premium of a silver- cup, as the prettiest baby, over sixteen others.. We recommend CimcirKA Remedies to all our friends, a:id cannot praise them too hiehlv. Mb. An Mrs. CHAS. I'ARK, ' 1003 Bcllcviow Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Spbt5It Curm Treatment. V.'a.ra l-rnhn with Cuticura 8oap giiiule application of Cu ticura (ointment). , the frreat bMii curt, -at d t mild doeee of Cuticura. Resolvent (Lu.ai.cw blood purifier). Bold throughout the -world. PoTTrn Drug and CnKM, Juhi.. tnle I'rops., Boston, U. a. -l. All about Baby'a tkin, fice.. - , KILLS EVERY PAiN The momert It 1b applied . Nothing Jikc :ntit:urAiiil-pHin PIhi for pain, inflammation, and wenk ucss. Iodtantaneoua and Infallible. Pacific Corset Co., Socond and Washington Streets, opp. . French's . Bank. We are now se'tled in our new' quarters, and are prepared to do all kinds of work in oar line. We make Corsets, Ladies' Dre Reform Waists, Misses' and Ghildrc u's Waists. Ab iomin-1 Bands or Supports of various styles. These goods are all ruHrie to order; a good fit guaranteed or no sale. Wby not patronize borne industry T If this western country had ten percent, "f the money paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would make us all rich. Why not keep the money at home by building ni industries at home. Fac tory and office at corner Second a d Washington Sts. ; entrance at First National Bank. A Strong statement. If yon are . not used to smoking clear Havana cigars, you may not like the Regulator. If so I cannot help it. I cannot improve on this brand as I am now rising the finest imported stock possible to obtain. Something cheaper might salt some taet-s. Yon need not look for anything better, for there it no finer stock grown anywhere in the known world than , that used in the Regulator cigar. Here is the formula: Fillers Vuelta Abajo Havana, at $1.25 a ponnd. '" ; Wrappers Delhi Langskaat Sumatra, at $4 a pound. ' - I am willing to stake my future repu tation on the troth of this statement. , s O. A. Peterson. 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 Bimply a fancy price and noth ing more. Sumatra tobacco' is never used for filler, but as a wrapper it stands alone as the only perfect wrapper, on accoont of its soperior bu'rn 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 is no do mestic substitute. - O. A. P. . THE PRIZE By. Democratic 8p.aciBff.' . Hon. A. S. Bennett, Democratic nom inee for congress in the Second district, will address the voters of the district at the' following' places on the following dates : - . : , 8t Helens, Monday, May 18th, at 7:30 p. m. Astoria, Tuesday, May 19th, at 8 p. m. Troutdale, Weduesday, May 20th, at 7:30 p. m. Portland, Thursday, May 21st, at 8 p. m. Albina, Saturday. May 23d, at 8 p. m. ., ... The Dalles.'Satnrday,' May 30th, at 8 p. m. ' Keiulv-Madc The above statement sounds, we admit, rather strong; but milder terms would barely J ' do it justice. We handle exclusively the justly celebrated Bechheimer, Ficliel & Go's j Glothing, j Which is, in point of workmanship, cut, fit and finish, egual 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. Caatoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes . Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, . Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castorla. -contains nc Morphine or other narcotic property. Castorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription .tnowu to me." - : H. A. Abcheb, M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. Y. For several years I have reoommerl3ed your Castoria, and shall always continue to do so, as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwtji F. Pardkk, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave New York City. "The nse of 'Castorla is so universal and Its merits so 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." . . Csrlos Mabttk.D. P., New York City. Tub CzaTAUS Compavt, 77 Murray Street, N. T. FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. .TRAII3ACT A GENEHAL BANKING BD81NE8 Letters of Credit issued availab e Eastern States. "':-.' Sight Exchange .and - Telegraphic Transfers sold on New- York, Chicago, St. .Lonis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and varions points in Oregon and Washington. - Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Harry Liebe .; All work promptly attended to,..' and warranted. 1 Can now be found at 162 Second street.. ;. Ko more BOILS. o more PIMPLES Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes nersly Oca Co. Telephone No. S. UJiiiyjiliilLLl I ' PRACTICAL We Sell the Best ' ' '. 1 . On Earth. $ i o.oo A M WILLIAMS GO THE ipes-Tinersly Drug Co. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Glass. Etc. 129 Second St., THE DAXIiES, - - OR. Hay and Grain for Sale Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Stable, Corner Fourth and Federal Sts. dec4-lm . . ' Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, made and entered on the 27th dav of March, 1896, in the mattet of the estate of Wil liam U. McAtee, deceased, upon the filing of the final account of the executor of BHid estate, Monday, the 4th day of Mny lS9t, at 2 o'clock 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 tbe settlement of teid estate. All persons having objections to sid final account or the settlement of. said estate, are hereby notified to present them at said time and place. - m28-w5t , GEO. A. LIEBE, Executor. Chlcbeater'a Enelh!i Dtamoad Brnl EfUJYRQY&L PILLS VrlCiDcl and Only Genuine safe, alwftjr rehaUfro. ladies msk Uragglst for Ctcheter m Enqiuh Dia mond Brand in Red od Coid metallic1 boxes, sealed with blue ribbon- Tke then Rrfu4 r'Momrtma tvbstitu- tionm and imitMiem. At Druggisia, or send 4. Id stamps for part leu lars, testlmoaials and Relief for XmAltmS1 in Utter, toy rtr Mail. 10,000 Testiraoolala. MimW IK k-aaaaa, Cloth mg per Suit Up. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Stella K. Eddy, Plaintiff, vs. O. D. Taylor & Sat-ah K. Taylor, State of Oregon as Trustee for the use of "the Common School Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston and C. W. Cather, De fendants. To O. 1. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Ore gon as Trustee fortbe use of the Common School Fund of Wasco Cc uuty, Olegon, John Barger. Jo:ph A. Johnston and C. W. Oather, le-' fendnnts. . In the name of the State of Oregon, Yooare hereby required to n )eiir and answer the com plaint filed against you in tbe above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons ui ou 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 you, or if served upon you bj publication, then on or before tbe 1st day of the next regular term of this court: and if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof, tbe Plaintiff will take judgment ugainst you and apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint. ' This summons is served upon you, the safcT defendant Joseph A. Johnson, pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled court by the Judge of the above entitled court on the sixth day of April, 1W. . HUNlINUTON A WILSON. aprS-I Attorneys for flaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Ralph P. Keyes, Plaintiff, vs. O I Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon aa trustee for the use of the Common School. Fund of Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger. Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather and the Col umbia River Fruit Company, a corporation. Defendants. To O. I. Taylor, Sarah K. Tsylor, State of Ore gon as Trustee for the use of the Common Schonl Fund of .Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston, C. W. Cather, de fendants: In the name Of the State of Oregon, Yon are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from tbe date of tbe 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 the date of the Bcrvice of this summons upon yon; or if served upon-you by publication, then on or before the first day of the next regular term of this Court, and if you fail so to answer, for want then of, the plaintiff will take judgment againt you and apply to tbe Court for the relief piayed for in his complaint. This summons is servrd upon you, tbe said defendent, Joseph A. Johnston, pursuant to an order made aud entered in the above entitled court by the Judge of tbe above entitled court on the 6th day of April, 18!Kj. . HUfJTIGTON & WILSON. aprS-i ; Attorneys for Plaintiff: J M. KASB, M. 1)., Physician and Surgeon; CHAPMAN BUILDING, , ' Rooms 41 and 1 o. Office hours, 9 to 11 a, m., and 2 to 4, and 7 iof p. m. Phone. Ho. 2GS. Ladles! I make bic vrages doing pleasant home work, and will iflnrlly cenil fall particu lars to all eendimr two-cent stamp. Miss M. A. Stkbbins, 2tw . Lawrence. Mich. Situation Wanted. A situation is wanted as housekeener- Vat, o wlHnor laIf f?r,nntw nMfaMul Address Mrs. Jennie Morris, this office. 5-d3t-2