4 JDalies rankle VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE NO K!7 N . I 10. 1897 WORK FOR WOODFORD, Xew Minister Must Bring; Spain to Terms. j TO GET THE KUIZ CLAIM SETTLED Hf Mut l'renare Spain for the Inevi table nml Present McKinley' l'lan for l)U(al of Cuba. Cnicuio. June IS. A special to the' Times-Herald from Washington says: Spain is to be brought to terms. Gen-1 ral Setwnrt L. Woodford, the new min-1 ister to Spain, after dining with Presi-! dent McKinley last night, spent ti,p evening at the White House. He re ceived instructions as to his work in the Spanish capital, for which he will start in a week or two. General Woodford's task is divided in to tbree parts. His first mission will be to present a demand for reparation and indemnity for the death of Dr. Ruiz. His second task is to prepare the Span ish government for the inevitable, and the inevitable is the loss of Cuba as a colony. The third phase of his work is the presentation of a distinct proposal from the United States as to the dis position of Cuba. It is as to the first and second chapters that General Woodford is now conferring with the president. He will receive full instructions.' as to the third either before he sails or as soon as he Ehall have had an opportunity to report upon the state of mind in which he finds the Spanish ministry and the queen regent President McKinley also illSirucic'J General Woodford to impress upon the pnblic men at Madrid these vital points: ! 1. The United is not actuated by an unfriendly ieeling against Spain. 2. The United States does not desire to take advantage of Spain's troubles with her colony to bring about the annexation of Cuba to this country. 3. But unless Spain will herself make a move toward meeting the inevitable, toward eivinp Cuba freedom, the United 1 1 States will be compelled to interfere and in the case of intervention annexation ' might naturally follow. Cauoras Anxious to Settle. New Yoi:k, June IS. A dispatch to the World from Madrid Eaye : Premier Canovas is willing to pay the widow of Dr.Ruiz $40,000 if the United States government will not press an offi cial claim. The announcement of this fact has aroused public opposition, which the Madrid press is inflaming. The newspapers biame the government for allowing Ruiz to be killed, but ceneure it most for acknowledging it. They eay Spain is "under tne iron heel of the Yankees." RIVEIIA TO 15 E SOOT. Neath .Sentenced for Himself aucl JtSaccaloa Keiiuetited. New Yokk, June 18. A dispatch to toe World from Washington says: A telegram from Senor Palma, of the Cuban junta at New York, received to night by Secretary Quesada of the pro visional legation reads : "Prosecuting-attorney baa atked for death sentence of Ruiz Rivera and Eaccalao." Steps were taken immediately to pre vent if possible the summary execution fsuch a sentence. Senator Morgan anil others were seen and their services tnlisted. Arrangements were made to have influential senators call early to borrow upon Secretary Sherman to urge Mm to request interference by the Madrid government, and a direct appeal w"l be made to the president, t is expected thst minister Taylor Not Idle Talk. if Pfoier's German Heaiaclis Powders DON'T CURE, M- DONNELL, Druggist, will give your money back. 25c pkg. Same proposition on the Skin Cure, Garland's "Happy Thought" Salve. Wc in screw top glass jare. fill &AKlN5 POWDER Absolutely Pure. . Celebrated for its great leavenlne strength nmi bcalthfulncs. AsMiros the food HK9int nliim and all form of adulteration common to the common to the 1 ' encap brands, I Boyai. Baking Powder Co. New Yokk. The Democratic senators became m- volved in a warm factional wrangle this will be instructed to obtain from the ! afternoon. Bacon criticized his asso Madnd government assurances that the j dates for not supporting the revenue lives of the two men will be spared. , duty on raw materials, and was warmly Unless action is taken early in the day ! replied to by Vest, who called attention it is likely that Mr. Morgan will bring ; to the pleasure the Democratic records the matter to the attention of the senate ! gave Republicans. He tried to commit by a resolution, although there is one on record already in behalf of Rivera. Stand at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of SnffnrH. Ariz . writes "Fir TCini.'o Voir 1 I - . . , , 1 Discovery is all that is claimed for it : it ' never fails, and is a sure cure for Con- sumption, Coughs, and Colds. I cannot aav Hnnntrh fnr its merits." Dr. Tv ino's v" rT- . .-, ,. ., ; ew Discovery for consumption, ' vvuuus nuu uuiue is uut mi cai'culucui I It has been tried for a quarter of a cen tury, and today stands at the head. It nerer disappoints. Free trial bottles at di 1 1 r tr u. 1 j . 1 Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1 A Fatal Drunken Quarrel. Crnco, Cal., June 18. Walter P. Rue Eell was shot and fatally wounded by ,J S. Cudeas the result of a drunken quarrel while in camp near the city last night. Cude claims he shot in self-defense, but Russell, in an ante-mortem statement, says that he does not know the provo cation for assault. Cude is under ar rest. Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine for any season, but perhaps more gener- ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid j j 1 1. j .,, ; c ,,,,-,, n.i i and sluggish and the need of a tonic ana a" 6b . ... . . I and alterative is felt. A prompt use of , this medicine has often averted long and ! perhaps fatal bilious fevers. o medi-, cine will act more sureiy counteracting j and freeing the svEtem from the malar-1 lal poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con- ni,,!nOE0 vielrl tn Klectric Bit- :"JL n,'. omh 41 nr ner httle at Blake-1 ters ley & Houghton's drug store The Greater Kepubllc. New Yokk, June IS. A dispatch to the Herald from Panama says that rep resentatives of the governments of Guatemala and Costa Rica have signed the treaty which makes them a part of the greater republic of Cetral America. All the Central American lepublics re joined the compact. rine business man wanted in every ; city (not already taken) for exclusive sale of manufactured goods. Applicant must furnish few hundred dollars cash capital to carry small stock of ealeable merchandise with which to supply his own customers after orders are first se- cured. Two hundreu aoiiara iuuuh..; profit assured over all expenses. Mate : references. Qualifications, etc. F. E. Vaii , 136-HO, Nassau St. New York. junl5-Ct "For three vears we have never been . . . i. ' i..iotn'o fVilie. Cholera witnout unuujuciw" . - (), and Diarrhoea Remedy in the bouse, save A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & j Co., Indianapolis, Ind., "and my wi(e i would as soon think of being w"111 ! flour as a bottle of this Remedy In the ; summer season. hm all th failed curr .-ln-bv Blakeley & Houghton, v "n.i. 7ndBelgian cement, very brands for sale by Wasco beit imported brands, ior , ' Warehouse Co. ree of our children anu ivnao " , jfemtdy tor ten yearn or innrr-i ,co " . r,.)., Imt L..,. .rltlinnt H In rnv fun V. I take absolutely. It u an ;- - -fc ;ik. ,m M bowel disorders. For irho tries it will find it so. ror , . . Jabeey & Houghton. I TIIL li ....... . . I Senate Mill Nt Katiry It During the lreent Svgloti, Washington-, June IS. Senator Davis, chairman of the senate committee on foreign relations, said today that he would not make an etFort to press the Hawaiian treaty to final consideration in the senate during the present ses sion. "While opposition to Die ratification is not formidable as to numbers," he said, "it already has been made evident that it will bequite determined, and this fact, coupled with the impossibility of holding a quorum after the passage of the tariff bill, has already forced the con clusion that an e.Fort to spcure imme diate action would be futile. Hence it will not be made." He said in reply to a question that he as a . i i- .1 , 'ld not belleve tlie committee would be e disposed to give ex-Queen Liliuokalani a verbal hearing. Bacon to the doctrine that he (Bacon) wanted his share of the plunder, if there was to be tariff robbery, but Bacon re pudiated this and said lie wanted the benefit equalized. Tillman bluntly in terjected that if there was to be plun dering he would see that South Carolina got her Ehare. t!,...l . 1 .. .1 .. , T , amiington, June lS.-In view of the tact mat taise una misleading state ments have been sent out from Wash- ington as to Secretary Sherman's . . posi- ion of Hawaii, the secretary today said to an Associated Press reporter that as a rule l. .. ...... r- n ,1 fl.a TTntttil Ctntn. an. 1 ' . auirins: outlving territorv, but he re- 4u""'fc - carded the condition of the Hawaiian islands as exceptional, on account of the claim of Japan to these islands. He thereiore approved the treaty mak ing Hawaii a possession of the United States, but not entitled to admission as a state. A Subterranean City. The "City of the Salt Mines" is situ ated several hundred feet below the I BurfaceatW eilicsl;a,Ual;ieia. i'his won I dcrful feubterranean city has a jxipula suited ! tjon of over 1,000 men, women and cliil- dren, scores of whom have never seen the light of day or the earth's surface, This remarkable city has its town hall, a theater and its assembly room, as " f well as a beautiful church, decorated wUh stntueBt all fashioneu trom )Ure L.rystaiiizei roc .sat, it has well rate 'streets and spacious squaies, aII well lighted with electricity. There are isolated cases in this underground city, where not a single individual in three or four successive generations has ever seen the suu or has any idea of how people live on the outside of the -arth. Their rock salt houses are xaid io be perfect sanitariums, and the. av erage longevity of the denizens of the "City of the Salt Mines" is said to ex ceed that of the surface inhabitants of Calicia. Chicago Chronicle. Qucen'H DomtMie C'lirrcunoniJeneo. One pleasing feature of the queen's busy life i the keeping up v.ith her own hand of u correspondenee with all her children and grandchildren, be sides many other relatives und dear friends, such ay, in the latter ease. ex-JCmpress Kngftnle. This correspond ence is particularly large when die is, as at present, in rerifinent in her High land home. Perhaps the most Interest ing letter her majesty ever penned was tlmt. written to the tuincc of Wales i " " j - ,.!.,,. M ,....n... I rnntrnl. when. nftr waminL' him rgainst flatterers, Mie stated that she would iM-ver intrude any advice upon him, although sin; would ever be ready to give it whenever he should think fit to seek it. TJje Westfield (Ind.) News prints the tMowini in regar,j ,0 a(i old resident of tijat pa(;e: "Frank McAvoy, for many yenr8 ln tbe employ of the L., N. A. & Q R Jjere) Myg . ,r ,)ave UBed Cnam. berlain's Colic, Ulioiera aim i;iarnioea The merchant who tells you he has BOmethinK else as good as Hoe Cake soap jg a good man-tn keep away from. a2 3m 1 , I Three Great Specials j 1 wlmlPo LADIES SHIET WAISTS j V VM) Hft wy ft!f In styles yon want ; stylefMhnt thiMunst stylishly-dressed J CtR iKSr ladles nre weiring. We ullor you for Saturday only : Z f! Our 'M.OO Waist ; tinw tltitii in the popular Percales anil new Linen 4 jBt? a Our $1.25 Wnislp; new ttiui pretty ileslans in Dimities umi hawn, with 2 SMwW$ m half turn-down white collar, "same as cut. For Saturday only at .. ,75c Z 7 fwlf f 1 Our $1.50 Waista represent all tho up-tonow styles ; white det.u:halih h collar and cull's. For Saturday only at " ... $i.OO 7 Our $1.25 Waist, " - Z J sv'tsc children's Z At Half Price. Children's tf.T' j 1 Tan and (Miocolato Oxford, Big jill. '2-7' tw 2'20 2 2 c n t- in- n M M :.00 to 2.-10 2 ft Southern lies and Princess. Reduction 3 50 lo 2 80 7 7 Regular prices, , W,. V '1 2 $2.50 ami 8.oo. Saturday. -00t :J-20 5 2 $1.25 and 1.50. wS..-.. Saturday only. S 1 A. IH. WILLIAMS A CO. $ Deafness Cannot he Cured by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia en tirely closed, Deafness ia the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken ' out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine chss out of ten are caused by catarrh, which ia nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused Dy catarrh) that cannot he cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars ; free. F. J. Ciiii.s-KV & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggiste, 75c. 0-10 rlucklmi'H Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piieB, or no pay required It ia guaranteed to give perfect aatiefac tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ny Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Have Your Grain. Few realize that eacli 'squirrel de stroys $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is the most effective and econom ical poihon known. Price reduced to .'JO cents, ior sale by M. A, JJoruicli, Agent. LOOP POISON A SPECIALTY. UarjrJlI.OOlJ I'OiHON i'rlmarr.Hon. ondarrorTera UunMAUm I'OIHON Dermanentlv cured In 15 toM daji. You can bo truatcd at home forea ao prlto under tuuieeun rao ty. If jruuprufertocomobero olllcoo tract to Dar railroad Xureaod bote) bllli.aod cocbiree, If 0 fall to euto. If you liuru taken mer cury, loilido iiotimli, and itlll have athei o4 nr part of tlio budr Iluir or Ky eliriwn fulllnv out, It la this HccouUury Ht.OOD I'OINON we rurant. to cum. Wo solicit Ibo nwt obitl Bate caaeu and ctialleuKO the world for m ca wecaunof.cure. Tfjlf dleaw baa alwirt baflletf tbiakill of tho iuot oiuloeut iliyl duit 000,000 capital boblnd our unwndl. tlonat gnaiaatr. Absolute proof wnt touted 00 lltnpie. uopper uoioreu npnia, utc SURE CURE for PILES DR. q-SAN-KO'S), VlLI Rf MIOV. " IBC, iMfl UwMI A MIUr cuf Circular 1 -nl frtt. ffict Subscribe (or Tun Chkosici-k. 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, ;?iffLk ISd Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOTI "FlOllT "''H 'our lfl niunufactured expressly for family vyJXl X AW ill. gu. uvory sack ia Kiiurunteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, mid if you don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced, Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. We Carry Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Lime and Cement, Farm Machinery, Bain Wagons, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Blacksmiths' Coal and Iron, Barb Wire, Etc. JOS. Phone 25. BLAKELEY & 175 Second Street. . .S-ARTISTB MATERIALB.-A Country and Mail Orders will receive a full line of T. PETERS & CO HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon prompt attention. ,v