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The death of Cardinal San Felice greatly &l fected his holiness, as San Felice was Pope Leo's probable eucessor to the pon tifice, nnd he regarded the deciluind. as ,the potble means of bringing about a reconciliation between the quirinnl and the vaticnn. Emperor William, when he visited Naples last spring, asked Cardinal San Felice what attitude he would take if elected pope, but the dis tinguished prelate declined to bo drawn out. In view of the condition of Tope Leo's health, it is stated that, some of the pow ers have already signified their wishes regarding the succession, France, Bel ginm and Portugal favoring Cardinal Parichhi, the vicar-general of his holi ness, while Spain and Austria support Cardinal Nannutelli, the prefect of the congregational index. AFFAIRS IN GEU.UANY. THE l'Ol'E'S HEAITU. Bit Kuro.'iMi I'uwi'K FlKurlug u tiuneaiNor. London, Juii. 0. In spite of official denials, the reports that the health of the pope Is very delicate are confirmed by private advices. According to news from Rome received by Cardinal Rich ard, the archbiBhop of Paris, the condl- The Emperor Auxloas to Ueorcanlre the Army. Beklin, Jan. 9. (Copyright, 1897, by the Associated P-iess.) Emperor Will iam, on Tuesday, held a council of war, at which General von Gobsier, the min istcr of war, and General Blnementhel, Waldersee and Winterfell were present. His majesty suplemented his recent ad dress to the generals on New Year's day by directing attention to the reorganiza tion of the Garrotin artillerv. After pointing out the similar movement in France, his majesty asked for the opin ion of of those present. The exact decis ions of the council are variously given From Vienna it is announced that the same question is being discussed by the Austrian military authorities. But mil itary writers on the German press, especially on the liberal organs, urge the government to await some definite action on the part of France before com mitting the German army to a specific type of a field gun. EmDeror William's duelling decree led general comment in'the German press during the past week, and it is the gen opinion of the newspapers that the de cree does not go far enough. The fa mous Lepsio university professor, Carl Binding, criticises tho decree in a his- toricle article in the Deutsche Justice Zeitung. He denounces duelling as a relic of barbarism, and says: "He who, after seducing a man's wife and destroying a happy union, crowns hie infamy by putting a bullet into his victim's heart, is a murderer. Wherin lies the honor of such a man? To a guillotine with, and no honorable con finement in a fortress. THE SULTAN HUMILIATED. Itulinu Ambnsaador IUHUted on a Written rromlse. London, Jan. 10. A Constantinonle dispatch to the Standard says the rumors of a massacre of Christians at Trebizond, which originated bv the statement that an Italian gunboat bad been ordered thither, are untrue. It ap pears that an Italian subject named Marinl was secretly shipped to Trebi zond for exile to Erzeroum. The Italian ambassador, Signor Pansa, demanded his immediate return to Constantinople for proper trial, and threatened to send gunboats till the porte gave a written promise of compliance. The incident has caused a sensation at Constantinople on account of the belief that Italy was backed by the powers. A Daily News dispatch from Rome on the subject says: "Everybody remarks that &e sultan has never had such a humiliation as for an ambassador to openly refuse to ac cept his promise, but to insist upon a written confirmation." iSncklen'i Ariaca amlT. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei aorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cunta piles, or no pay required It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion , or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For aale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. You can expect too much of Schilling's Best- it is only tea. But your grocer gives your money back ii you don't like it. In packages, full weight. THE DEPOT ROBBEKY, Thleres Who Entered Salem Station Have Not Been Caught. Saj.km, Jan. 10. The mail pouch and Wells-Fargo express box, taken from the Southern Pacific depot last night, were found today. The mail pouch was found 800 yards west of the depot. The mail pouch was cut open1, but there being no registered letters or valuable packages, the papers and letters were left. The express box was broken open by with drawing the lock staple. There were no articles in it of value except a packageof India' paints, which the burglar took for his bounty. In the express-room, the burglars left an iron pin two feet long. It is very much like spikes used by circuses in pinning down tents. It evidently was used in drawing the staple from the door of the baggage-room, through which en trance .was made. The express company's messenger sleeps in the station-room, but the mes senger does not retire until after the overland train passes at 11. He had de livered the treasure-box and returned to town when the burglary was com mitted. The United States mail is taken from the Salem office at 8 :30, and delivered at the station baggage-room, where it remains unattended until tho arrival of the 11 o'clock train. Some patrons of the Salem office think the government is slack in leaving the mail so easy u prey for burglars, especially during night hours. The Grandest Beuicdy. Mr. R. B. Greeve. merchant of Chiibowie, Va., certifies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief ; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by the use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending to busines, and says Dr. King's New Dis covery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also forothers in his community. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and CoBumption. It don't fail. Trial bottle free at Blakeley &Hough ton'B Drug store. (2) Want Thlr Old IMaces. The mere rumor that President-elect McKinley has stated that, in making his appointments, he would not favor any one who held office under tho Harrison administration, has started the cold shivers down the back of more than one office-seeker in Oregon. Colonel Milton Weidler wants his old place as collector of internal revenue, and has now his agents out securing names to the peti tion. John P. Ward, who served as ap praiser under the Harrison and Arthur regimes,expects to get bis old place back soon after McKitiley's inauguration. Lon Cleaver wants his land office back, and, in fact, there is hardly an excep tion among the ex-office-holders who are willing to sacrifice themselves on the altar of the federal treasury. State or Ohio, City of Toledo) lucab County, J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that caunot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1896. A. W. Gl.EABON, seal Notary Public. 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Would call especial attention to Blankets and Comforts. 10-4 White Wool Blankets, Special val. at $.295, reduced to $2.35. Our regular $3.00 Grey Wool Blanket, now only $2.40. Nice Family Blanket, 10-4 Pure Wool, Mottlid, a specialty at $5,00, reduced to $4.00 pr. COMFORTS from 60c up. See our regular $1.00 Comfort now only 80c Our regular $1.45 Comfort for $1.15 Our regular 1.70 Comfort for $1.35 Fine Down Comfort, regular $3.75,.. now only $3.00 Our Best Down Comfort, ruffled regular $5.00, closing price $4.00 Bargains m Underwear. Plenty of warm underwear woathor yet to come, but Warm Underwear at summer prices domand immediate at tention. Men's Heavy Grey Ribbed, our best fiOc value . . now only 10c Men's Camel's Hair, 75c value now 50c Men's Fine Camel's Hair, $1.00 now SOu Men's Perfect Fitting Ribbed Wool, $1.00 goods, now 80c Bargains in Overcoats. Overcoat weather, and Overcoats selling at pricos such as theso: Regular $10 Black Clav, all wool, and extra good finish $8.00 Regular $10 Brown, velvet collar aud fly front $8.00 Regular $12 Grey Clay Overcoat $0.00 And others in all grades at similar reductions. Men's, Boys' and Childs, Suits and Odd Pants, any grado and any stylo, at 20 per cent, ofl regular price. A. IH. WIIalalAIHS CO. SLEEP AND REST FOR SKIN TORTURED BABIES In a warm bath of OUTIOUBA SOAP, and a single application of OUTIOUBA (ointment), the great akin cure,when all else fails Bold throughout the world. Potteii Dbuci Ad Cue. Com-., Solo I'r., Ro.ton, U 8, A, "All about IJaby' Bkln, Scalp and Hair," free. Wjd You Ever. Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief aud cure of all Female Complaints, exerting u wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. 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Lumber, Building Material and Boxes Traded lor TTn-v Clvn.n "Rnnrm T.nWI krt ROWE & CO., The Dalles, Or. SUMMONS. IN THE CUtCI'lT UQUJtTof tlio State of Ore gnu lor Wuhco County. Frauk J. Meycu, 1'luliitlll', vv. Annie M. Meyorn, J)efuiiiluut, To A mile M. Meyers, tliu ulwu niimvri defend, uiu; In the name of tho Ktiite of Oregon, rou nru hereby renuliwl to ui.ior fu the uliovo entitled tuurt and mutter Die complulut tiled UKaliint you in emu court mid caum, on nr bedim tliu llrt duy of toe next reuulur itrm of the Circuit Court for Wum:o Couniv, Uretron. followlinr Mm expiration of tlx weokb' imlillcutloii of thU mini. iiioiih, io-wii, Honiiuy, tnu hiii nay oi l eliiiiury, lb'J7, and you will tuic notice Unit If you full to ho HDDfiir mid innwer. for uunt thurwif nlnlm. Ill will tukc judgment iii,Mlinit you for iliu relief prayed for in his eonipluliir, tn-wle A ilecieo of divorce forever dUnolvlnu tliu bonds of mur riuKtt heretofore ami now exlstliur b.-twieu plalutlffuud defendant, mid for ftucli other re lief an luuy he equitable uud Jil.t. This numinous Is turved upon you by publica tion thereof lu 'I'lio Dalles Chuomoi.k, a news- purer of weekly publication and ueueml circu lation, published id The Halles. Wa.co County, Oregou, by order of lion. W. ).. urudthnu, Judge of the above named court. (j, w. niKi.iv, dec23 l Attorney for I'latuilll. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, the duly appointed, iiialifU d and acting admin istrator of the estate of Anna Kiancls Carlson, deceived, has tiled hi final account 'and report lu said estate, uud that Monday, the Itli day of January, 1W7, at the hour of 'i o'clock p. in. ol said dav, at Uio County Court room of the County Court House lu Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore. umf. has been llxed aud umtoliited bv the Hon. i orable County Court a the time aud place fur hearing mid lllial account and reHrt. All per Kins are hereby untitled aud required to umowr J at said time aud place, and shuvv cause If any mere 1.0 way an oroeroi inis couri suuum uoi be made approving U ilual account and dia churg'lig tliu said administrator fioiu further anting ituit'T tald trust and exonerating bU bondsmen from further liability thereunder. I la till this tJJ dav at .November. 1K1K1. nawi KUANK MKMSFKK, I Administrator of the Estate ot Anna Kcaucia i ialkllll I l4lSlil.lh.Jl4i a vvra y Y va'Wi