Chronicle e l)c Uallco VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 27 tKMUK IS UMDAILU i 'i.,,Vvi .if "U'lilviil On fit' i 1 1 : i m i iiivii ivi k u a Extreme Gravity. i ni PI-RTAIXLY LOST TO SPAIN Full ItiTctljrntin .'ibii- rKt-.Cnltillo Says Tliere 1 No Crtsl.-Safi;sta' Attitude. ev Yor.K, May 26. A dispatch to the Herald troin .uaarm says: Extreme tension continues between the political parties. Last night's Her aldo, defending Senor Sagasta acninst the insinuations of the conservatives, frankly exposed the deplorable military situation in Cuba. The Heraldo says that the whole dis trict of Caraagnay is in the power of the reoeis; tnai iucic i uui tpou.cu column to operate over a district of 32, 000 square miles, and that in the whole of the eastern region in Cuba Spanish troops have never yet set foot. It calls the alleged pacification of Cuba a corn ed v. The same paper further insinuates that messages purporting iu im huuj ccuui Dapuy de Lome protesting against the speeches ot Senor Sacasta, the leader of the Spanish dissident conservatives, be cause of the effect produced in the United States, were wiitten by conser vatives in Madrid. Premier Conovas' words in the cortes regarding the supreme necessities of the fatherland, -were: "I shall govern the country as it has been governed before, and as I myself governed it before now, without the aid of minorities." Both liberate and Sylivaste have Mr. Calhoun's attitude in regard to the Ruiz investigation is causing un easiness and resentment here. Senor Pidal, on behalf of the majority, begged Senor Sagasta to return with his mi nority to parliament. Senor Sagasta, while thanking Senor Pidal, refused ab solutely. The ministerial organ, La Epoca, says that the present situation in Spain is the mot d'tBcult she has been in for at least fifty years. feAGASTA'S ATTITUDE. Liberal Leader Sulci, to Oj.ij.iu8e the Sale of Cuba. Madeid, May 26. It is understood that Senor Sagasta, the liberal leader, win sjon publish an important political statement in which he will announce his unaerable opposition to the sale of Cuba and his unyielding support of the maintenance of the integrity of Spanish territory. Premier Castillo denies the existence ota cabinet crisis, and says tie lb re E'j.yud to remain in office in spite of the abstention of the opposition from taking part in the sessions of the cortes. The budget committee has reported favorat ly on the projected loan with the Airoaden quicksilver mines as security, and also on the financial measures pro posed to meet es-peneesin wars. An Xlv.we.d IJy the TVliii. Sew Youk, May 26. A dispatch to ttie Herald from Paris says: The Temps, in n leading article on the United States senate resolution accord ir.g belligerent rights to the Cuban in turgents, said : "Thie resolution would doubtless not he sufficient to determine the attitude cf the American government. The house of representatives is more con servative in regard to foreign policy than the upper chamber. However, Buy Garland "Happy Thought" Salve rrmp The 1:1ml that cures SKIN' Troubles, of M. DONNJSLL, the Druggist. 60c per Jar. NO POISON ABOUT IT. 11 ' III' I L I Ml I II I llill fill POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for its crent leavening strength and hcnlthfulncss. Assures the food jniusi nlura and nil forms, of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Koyai. Baki.no Powder Co. Xew Yor.K. the Spanish government should never lose signt of two essential points. The first is that in spite of fundamental di vergencies between the contending in terests and rivalries at Washington, there exists in the United States a for midable, daily-increasing incurrent of opinion that is likely to drag the great republic into line of its aspirations, its traditions and its manifest destinies that is to say, toward intervention. The second is that it depends upon the Span ish parties and their attitude to neutral ize the advantage of these divisions in America or oppose to them Spain mor ally one, indivisible, and consequently invincible. TI1K TItlAL. OF TIIK SL'GAK KING. Plow l'rogresB Made in Taking Testi mony. Washington, May 26. The trial of Henry 0. Havemeyer, president of the American Sugar Refining Company, in dicted for refusing to answer questions propounded by the sugar investigating committee June, 1S94, was resumed this morning. I District Attorney Davis referred in his evidence to an extract from the senate j journal showing the recreancy of Have meyer, to which the defense objected, unless other journals showing the whole actiou of the senate upon the case ehould be admitted. Judge Bradley agreed to admit all relevant extracts from the sen ate journals. Accordingly extracts showing the three reports of the commit tee to the senate and detailing the facts of Havemever's contumacy were admit ted. Johnson objected to the admission of the printed report of the committee ! as evidence. A long legal debate lol l lowed. ! The government strenuously insisted I that it was admissible as the official sen ! ate report. Davis said he was driven to 1 the necessity of oflering this document I as evidence because the original steno ! graphic notes of Havemever's testimony i had been lost. The defense offered to ad j mit the whole printed record, but oh 'jected to the extract relating to Have I meyer's testimony. j The court said if the contention of the ' government was correct then the whole ! record was evidence and much time of , the court had been wasted. The court i sustained the objection. I At 3 o'clock, the government rested its I case, after Attorney Johnson, for the de I fense had made a motion that the jury 1 be instructed to find the defendent not I guilty- .. , I At 3 o'clock, court was adjourned. District Attorney Davis will speak to j morrow in auswer to Mr. Johnson's i motion. - Yellow washing powder will make i your clothes the same color. Avoid ithis bv using Soap Foam. It's pure I white.' 2-3ul This is an "Age of Soap." Why use any but the very best. Best soap means Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. a2-3m Schilling's Best tea is the tea for you; and this is the proof: Get of your grocer a pack age of it. He pays you your money back if you don't like it. We pay him. A Schilling Company San rrncuco U2 i TIIK DAY IN TIIK SENATK- I TnriiT Kill ltlvuU rultnii Kiolutlon In Popular lnteret. Washington, Y. C, May 2(1 Pub lic interest in the discussion of the tariff bill promises to exceed that on the Cuban resolutions. The galleries of the senate chamber were crowded from the outset today. The parliamentary status of the bill, according to the calendar, was that of "unfinished business," which gave the bill the right of way at 2 o'clock, although it was understood it would be taken up earlier, if the morning business was disposed of before that hour. The approaching Victorian jubilee served as the theme for an eloquent in vocation by the Rev. Mr. Milbum. "The services rendered by Queen Vic toria have enshrined her in the hearts and reverence of true-hearted men and women the world round," said he. "May her last days be her best and happiest. Guide the councils of that realm and our own beloved country that, hand in hand, they may t.ead the path of conservative progress to the goal ol Christian civilization. The final conference report on the In dian arjpropriation bill was reported, but not acted upon. It provides for the opening ot the Uncompaghre Indian res ervation in Utah, reserving to the Unit ed States the asphalt and gilsonite lands. Allison, of Iowa, secured the passage of a joint resolution, appropriating $225,000 for the deficiency iu the gov ment printing office. The senate adopted the Chandler reso lution authorizing the sending of sup plies to the famine sufferers of India by any suitable ship instead of confining them to an American ship. The confer ence report ou the Indian appropriation bill wa9 agreed to. The the formal read ing of the tariff bill was begun and the consideration, paragraph by paragraph, started. The first fight occured over the finance committee raising the duty on boracic acid from 4 to 5 cente a pound. The Hest Iteiuecly for KlieuiiiatlMn. From the Kairhaven (X. Y.) Register. Mr. James Rowland of this village, state that for twenty-five years his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that Bhe waB nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of going for the doctor he went to the store and secured a bottle ot it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Row land's purchase at first, .but neverthe less applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now ppplies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. He says that no medicine which she had uped ever did her as much rood. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale bv Blakeley & Houghton. J'lrci at (iruiit'x J'hhx. Ghant's Pass, Or., May 20. Fire early this morning resulted in the total lose of the Odd Fellow's hall, Terrell & Son's furniture store; Jewell & Dodge's warehouse and agricultural implements, and W. J. Roger's bicycle and 6iindiieH store. The loss is partially covered by insurance. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re cently perfected an ingenious cine for dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial con sists of a food already digested and a digester of foods happily combined. The importance of this invention will be appreciated when we realize what a proportion of the community are victims (of some form of stomach troubles. Thousands of pale, thin people have little i inclination to eat, and what they do eat causes them pain and distress. The Digestive Cordial of the Shakers I corrects anv stomach derangement at once. It makes thin people plump. Kvrv one will be greatly interested lu read the little book which has been placed in the bauds of druggists for free distribution. . Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. UucKluu'u AriiiCM naive. The best Halve in trie world for cut, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains i corns, and all akin eruptions, and poal tively cun-8 piien, or no pay required ! It is guaranteed to give perect oatiefac- tion, or money rt funded. Price 26 centt per box. For ' ale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggiste. puritan Boys' I p s4 & .if i ii' MAKE Vroparo your Boy for Fit him out with anew STYLE of suit you want Suits from 75c up. OUR SPECIAL OFFER With ovorv $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 or $1.75 Suit bought of us this week' we give VKEK a Hoy's very neat light or dark waist. Value with us, 25c. With every $2.00 to $3.75 Suit FREE, a .Boy's Waist or Blouse; choice or eight diflbrent styles; latest efl'ects. Our specialty at 50c and 75c. With every $4.00, 4.50 or $5.00 Suit, choice of our best numbers in Hoys' Waists. Values from $1.00 to $1.20. Waists now on display in our feir.t Department. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 I'iibc tt Week. I till luimr Ycitr It stands first anions "weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety nnd reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at the. low price o a weekly; and its vast list of subscriber?, extendim: to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and anions Its special fcaturcH are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and i; lone; series of stories by the greatest living American and Enplish authors, ;uiin Diiylo, .luroniK K. .lemma, Hlunl.-y Woyiimii, .Mm-y K. Wilkin Antluiiiy IIimmi, llrot ilarli-, llruiHl.tr MiiUIhiwm. KIc. We offer this uneqnaled newspapcrand The Dalles Twlee-n Week Chronicle to tether one year for 2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. LDDD POISON A SPECIALTYS&& tlary Jll.iiOli I-oj.SON permanently cured In 16 to.".', dnya. You can t)0 (rented at homo for eauio price under iiaiuo(,-u.'iiiiii-ty. ItyoupriirrtaconiohKro wowiilcon tenet to tiny railroad furc'iind hotel tjllta.ftiul co charge, 1 1 no (all to euro. I f yen liuvo taken met-. cury, loiilclo iiotiiKli, nml ttlll liavu Bi.hei and nilui, M neons t then In mouth, Horn Throat, I luiplin, C'o(iier Cnliirciii hpotx, Ulcer on any putt of tlie ixjdy, ilulr or liylrnwn fallliiir out, U Is tills Kucimclury JII.OOU 1'OlhON wo iconrunteo to euro. Wo solicit Uia idom ohstl iiato eaten and vliulleuKu tho world for a CUM) wecminor. euro. 'i'hU dUoano nan nlwayg tallied the Htclll of tho iiioHtiiuliif!iitiliyl cluui. 11500,000 capital tiolilnd our uucoudl. Uoualiraarantr. AIoliUircirsenteuledOQ fcppllcatkon. AddrcM COOK HKMKDV CO 01 MJuonki 'Xtuuyle. VUWAUO, ILL, Assignee's Notice Final Setll ement. j Koike ik hertby bIvcii tbut tlio iinderkl(iu-il, BtklffllbU Of tlJO OJltHtU of It. K. Willi ut JIM n III ) feolvcnt dibinr. Iium llltl bl tliml uicount mnl i report In ali iinixuuivul with tbe Clerk of tlio Cirfult Com tof tho tituloof oickoii forWakto Comity, mid tlmt tliu II10 win no cuiilo up ur liourliiK bi-foio tli Juilito of kald Court on tlie llrkt day of Hit) nuxt rc-KUlar term of unlit Circuit Court, lowli! On Monday, tliuyitli day of Muy, !W7,or If the tamo cannot bo heard by nald Court ut tulit time, in koou thereafter m tUo ku'iiu can be beard by kald Court. Ualeil tbl Kith day of April, JW7. A. ii. MACAI.MriTKIt, Akkigneo of the eatate of It. K. WillUini. au llikolveiit debtor, 8l7-6tll EJ Waists FREE ) this weel V. tho closing School Kxtu-cises. suit ami select .) l"ST THK from our very complete stock. A. Iff. WILLIAMS & CO. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S?!? ! Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour. This Flour use: every Wo sell our poods lower than uny house in the trade, and 1( you don't think so call and et our prices and bu convinced, Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK. THE FIRST BATTLE STYLES AND PRICES: , iUchlv and durably hound lu Knirllsh Oloth, plain ede; portrait of the au thor forming the clfnign on cover; autograph preface j inau'iiillceut pre sentatioti plate lu nllver, gold and blue; containing (100 pKd and a2 full.piiuo illiiBtnitious V, ;,r In half-Morocco, marble cdyo - I In fill I -.Morocco, it'll edge ! M. J. WOODCOCK, Agont, Wamlc, Or. BLAKELEY 175 Second Street, .'.--ARTISTS Country anil Mail Order will receive prompt attention, P U RITAN ! MAKE ih manufactured expressly for family sack is umirantecd to ivo satisfaction. ; Til)'. I'lllST HAITI.K U tin laturcnttiiKKtory ! of Hi ii Krc'it iiotltlciil ktruuulu IMD, Hi iuiiit 1 liiiinirtiint uvciiU mill tliu many Umjcu Involve.!; ' louk'iil ircutlMMHi Ill-mi'liiltUiii un utlonil Uy einlnent oximiiiiiiIh, liieliiilliix tlio part I.iUen by Hon. W. J. llrviin in llm ullvcr iixliutloii prlur to tint HcinofrullK Nntloiuil Cmivitiitloii. mill ilur . Ititf tlio I'liiupalii; tlio bct oxuiili'Ho( IiIh won dTfiil nrulory. tliu iiiobt notuwoitliy lueldriiu of lilt (iiiuoii lour, ii t'litvlul ruvluvv of tliu olltlcul ltiiutloiii a illHtunnlou of tlio uUii'lbui rctuiim llllll till) rlkMllli'.'HIICU tllDKHlf, MDll tllU flllUttl . pOMlbllltleit of Ill-inutiillUm iu u () 1 1 lo it Uniu. St HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon MATHBIALS. - .'. 75