CO lie Pew Clf VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1896 NO 115, THECZiR'S MANIFESTO Amnesty Will Be Granted Siberian Prisoners. SENTENCES ARE TO- BE REDUCED Offender Against Public Worship Irwi Will Jtecelve l'nr1(.n--Th Czar's Arrival at Moscow. London, May 19. The Chronicle's Berlin correspondent says that the Ber lin Tageblatt claims that theczar'a man ifesto will give amnesty, partial or complete, to Russian prisoners in Si beria. Those sentenced to a me 01 penal servitude will receive mitigation of the sentences, and offenders domi ciled in Siberia will be permitted to re turn to any part of European Russia ex cept St. Petersburg and Moscow. The sentences of those in jail in Euro pean Russia for serious offenses will b'e reduced by one-third. A large number of minor offenders will be pardoned. Numbers of those who left the country for political relief will be pardoned, on condition of their taking the oath of al legiance. The peasantry in certain poor districts will be excused from arrears of crown dues. ' Even the Jews will not be for gotten, and the ill-starred Hebrew agri cultural colonies at Ekatreinslay will also be excused from arrears. ' The Rome correspondent of the Chron icle also hearB that the Vatican has re ceived information that the czar will pardon all Catholic priests who have been imprisoned or sent to Siberia for breach of the public worship laws, and that he also promises to grant gradually a large measure of religious liberty to all bis subjects, including Catholics. Car dinal Agliardi, the Vatican representa tive at the coronation, will hand to the czar an autograph letter from the pope urging an extension of religions liberty. In the first draft of the coronation manifesto, a paragraph provides for the can . .. itioo of warnings of the censors standing against Russian newspapers, which amount to 3,000,000 of roubles, and the suppression of the papers. Most of the Russian papers have had a couple of warnings bunging over their beads for years past. This paragraph in the manifesto was omitted, at the instigation of certain court ministers. Russian pressmen are naturally dis pleased, but it remains to be seen if the paragraphs will be restored. Criminals .and debtors will doubtless be favored and political prisoners will not be forgotten. The impecunious nobles, whose estates are heavily en cambered, will probably be relieved by reductions of the interest on their loans. There is also talk of the eons of mer chants and manufacturers receiving the same rights regarding their movements as the nobility. JKKSVI.TS OF KANSAS' STORM. Twentj-Klcbt TV era Killed and Over Fifty Injured. Kansas City, Mo., May 19. Twenty eight killed outright, 50 more injured, some fatally, and property losses aggre gating $1,000,000 is now given as an es timate of the damage done by Sunday's cyclone in Marshall, Nehama and Brown counties, Kan. . Further reports may in crease these figures, as telegraphic com munication with the stricken parts is etiil imperfect and consternation pre vails. The dead are distributed as fol lows: Seneca and neighborhood, 8; Oneida, 6; Reserve, 5; Sabetha,5; Mor rill, 4. Seneca suffered a property dam age of about $350,000, Frankfort, $100, 000; Reserve, $60,00 ; Sabetha, $50,000 ; Morrill, 20,000. Thousands of dollars worth of property was damaged in the country between these towns. Although the pecuniary loss at Frankfort ' was great, no lues were loBt there. Destruc ; Highest of all in Leavening Power. tion and destitution meet the eye at every tarn. Men were rendered abso lutely penniless, many victims escaped with only the clothes they wore. ' An ap peal for outside aid has been issued. 7 LORD SHOLIO'S WIFE. . Disobey 11 er Husband's Command to Qulttne Stage. CnicAGO, May 10. A morning paper says : Lord Sholto Douglas, from his home in Arizona, has calied upon bis wife, formerly Loretta Mooney, to quit the vaudeville stage and return to him, but the light-footed songstress has declined. In an interview last night she said : "Oh, yes, Lord Sholto wants me to leave the stage and go back to Arizona, but I don't eee it that way just now. I'm going to New York next week to fill an engagement with Tony Pastor, and when I have seen what there is to see in New York we'll talk about Arizona. I've never been East before, and they say New. York is quite a town. After that, of course, I expect to go to Arizona and leave the stage. Here's a letter from Lord Sholto I just received today. He wants to know why I don't answer his letters and telegrams he has eent me two this week. Poor fellow, I suppose he is worrying. Have we quarrelled? Well. perhaps? I hadn't better say any thing about that. Some of these days I'll go back and be a good little wife, but not until I've oeen New York." 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 is the widow of the late Van Wyck Brinckerhoff of Hastings, Westchester county, and she makes the gift which goes toward lhe 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. Democratic Speaking. Hou. 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 : Portland, Thursday, May 21st, at 8 p. m.' Alblna, Saturday. May 23d, at 8 p. m. The Dalles, Saturday, May 30th, at 8 p. m. Blakeley & Houghton desire us to pub lish the following extract from a letter of Chas. M. Gutfeld of Reedley, Fresno county, Calif., as they handle the rem edy referred to and want their customers to know what a splended medicine it is: "It is with pleasure I tell you that by one day's use of Chamberlain's Cough remedy I was relieved of a very bad cold. My head was completely stopped up and I could not sleep at night. I can recommend this remedy." A cold nearly always starts in the bead and afterwards extends to the throat and lungs. By using this 'remedy freely as soon as the cold has been contracted it will cure the cold at once and prevent it from extend ing to the lungs.' - Through trains on the O. R. & N will run via Umatilla, Walla Walla and Pen dleton. Through Bleepers, first and sec ond class will run in connection with the Union Prcific, the same as heretofore. A through first-claes sleeper from Port land to Spokane, connecting with the first-class sleeper to St. Paul and a throngh tourist sleeper from Portland to St. Paul, will be run in connection with the Great Northern railway. - ; E. E. Lttlk, Agent. "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. ' The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills." For sale by Snipes-Kinersley Drug Co. For Rent. A 4-room' cottage. Inquire of A. Keller. Latest U. S. Gov't Report SIMMONS'V REGULATOR THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE is Simmons Liver Regulator dont forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated vaste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver Regulator to do it it also regulates the Liver keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get THE BEST BLOOD when your system is in At 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 take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. J. H. Zeilin & Co Philadelphia, Pa. SURE CURE for PILES Itching nd Blind, Blcrdio or Frocriullni; PI I. ;ield at one- , DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, stop, .wh- 6Uo. lruxffisi or mail. Itk. l.AAav, hHa.a Pa. y o. VVIJ Second and Washington Streets, opp. , French's Bank. We are now settled In onr new quarters, and are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line. We make Corsets, Ladies' Dress Reform Waists, Misses' and Children's Waists. Ablominnl Bands or Supports of various styles. These goods are all made to order; a (rood fit guaranteed or no sale. Why not patronize home industry? If this western country hud-ten percent, of the money paid extern and foreign manufactures it would make us nil rich. Why not keep the money at home by building ur industries at home. Fac tory and oflice at corner Second and Washington Sts.; entrance at First National Bank. When Baby was sick, we gav? her Castoria,. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she ching to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Go to Moore's (or yonr fresh creams. He will not sell you chewing gam for marehmallow taffy. . Don't be deceived by the name, for this is the only place in the city yon can get the genuine marsh mallow taffy. Try his combina tion taffy this week. . ' The Baldwin ' opera house, centrally located, well Ventilated, lighted by elec tricity, and newly.ienovated, is now for rent lor theatrical shows, campaign speakers, concerts and : lectures, chnrch sociables, dancing parties, etc., on very favorable terms. Address J. C. B., P. O. box No. 211. ml2-3t These Mast Go at Once. A home with lot, worth (900 ; $750 takes it. Owner leaving city, and moat sell. Three, lots only five blocks from Conrt house. Lay in fair shape; $150 for the three. One fine business lot in heart of city; $800. Among a multitude of offerings, these three are the very best. Match them if you can. Fbm D. Hill, Real Estate & Fire Insurance.: Room 12, Chapman Block. mayl-tf Otto Birgfeld 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 84. . ' Quick in effect, heals and leaves no Ecar. Burning, scaly skin eruptions quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Applied to burn's, scalds, old sores, it is magical in effect. Always cures piles. Sold by Snipea-Kineraly Drag Co. One Minute Cough Cure touches the right spot. It also touches it at the right time if you take it when you have a cough or cold. See the point? Then don't cough. Sold by Snipea-Einersly Drug Co. New and An early call will guarantee you choice of the choicest patterns in such goods as: Royal Cremyll,- Lace Effects, in all popular shades' ' At 2d Cents Silk Picotine, 25 Cents yd. - .In Cream ground, dainty colorings and designs. " Dimities," Chal lies, Crepons, Batistes, Ducks and a dozen others, ranging in price For Infants and Children. Castoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa, Thus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural, Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. v Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription Ynown to me. H. A. Archer. M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. For several years I have recornmentled roof Castoria, and shall always continue to do so. as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Knwnc F. Pirbik, M. D., 12SLh Street and 7th Are., Hew York City. "The ass of 'Castoria 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. Caroa Marttx, P. P., New York City. Ths Corns Compaxt, 77 Murray Street, K. T. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINE3 Letters of Credit issued availab a Eastern States. . . Bight . Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on 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 Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker? Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and. warranted. Can now. be found at . 162 v Second street. No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES Use Kinersly'a Iron Tonic The Snipea l . , . ; in Co. ' Telephone No. S. Popular WASH yd. At "From 5c to A M WILLIAMS & GO ipes-Kinersly Drag Co. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Glass. Etc. 4 129 Second St., THE DALLES, - - OR Hay and Grain for Sale Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Stable, Corner Fourth and Federal Sts'. dec4-lm NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or.,' May 4, 1896. I Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Jnne 20, 1896, via: James I. Elliott, Hd. No. 3269, for the NWJi, See. 22, Tp. 1 N, B 15 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. W. Allen, U. J. Hurst, James Hurst, W. Bennett, all of The Dalles, Or mayC-i J AS. i MOORE, Register. P' Chlebo.tn's E.oU.h Buuaoad Brma. EfJfiYROYAL PILLS 9 -K?v ' Wninnl and fl?nlj Gen nine. urogRin for G'AfeAetr EngiUh MHa-1 mm Jtrmntt in Ked aod voi Bietuiie Iboxe. sealed with blue ribbon. Take no stkri. Refuse mnatanoim tbmtiim turn and imitation. At Drafts ub. er Hnd t. In ittmpi far twrtleular, mtlnooUIa and "Relief for lCdle,w n Utter, by retvr Malt. 14KOO TnUoMctals. Jfmm JJmr Sd MkratfLerMl GOODS 20 Cents yd. 50c per yard. ? SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. , , Stella K. Eddy, Plaintiff,. . .vs. O. P. Taylor & Sarah K. Taylor, State of Oregon as Trustee for the use ofZthe Common Hchool Fund oi Wasco County, Oregon, John Barger, Joseph A. Johnston and C. V. Cather, De fendants. ' To O. U. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State of Ore gon as Trustee fortbe use of the Common 8chool Fund of Wasco Ci uuty, Oiegon, John Barger, Jo.-eph A. Johpston and C. W. Cather, De fendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, Yon are . hereby required to ai-peur and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit witbin ten days from the date of the service of this Summons ufou you, if served within this County; or if served witbin any other County of . this State, then witbin twenty days from the dute of the service of this Summons upon yon, or if served upon yon b publication, then on or before the 1st day of the next regular term of this court; and if yon fail so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you and apply t9 the court for the lelief 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 the above entitle court by the Judge of the above entitled court on tne sixtn aay m April, isw. HUNilNOTON & WILSON. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for Ralph P. Keyea, Plaintiff; v vs. O V Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, State 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 River Fruit Company, a corporation. Defendants. . To n. F Tavlnr. Rarah IT: Tavlnr. Rtata nf Ora- on as Trustee for the use of the Common chO"l Fund of Wasco County. Oregon, John Barter. 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 the date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within thia county; or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the s rvice of this summons upon you; or if served upon yon by publication, then on or before the first day of the next regular term of tbis Court, and if you fail so to answer, for want ther of, the plaintiff will take judgment against you and apply to the Conrt for the relief piayed. for in bis complaint. . ' 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 the 6th day of April, 1806. HLTiTINQTON & WIUBON, apr8-i Attorneys lor Plaintiff. J M. RANG, M. ., Physician and Surgeon, CHAPMAN BUILDING, ' , Rooms 41 and 15. Office hours,' 9 tolls, m and 2 to 4, and 7 to p. m. Phone. No. 2G8. Ladle! I make hit; wages doing pleaeant home . work, and will jf'adly send full particu lars to all seiiiiintj two-cent utamp. Miss M. A. Stebbivs,. - ' 2tw -'. Lawrence. Mich. Situation Wanted. A situation is wanted as housekeeper by a widow lady. Country preferred. Addrees Mrs. Jennie Morris, thin office. ' ; . . 5-d3t-w2