VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1897 NO 249 THE BLAME ALL ON US Substance of pains' Keply to Woodford's Note. . THE TONE OF IT VERY ENERGETIC lnstltntlon of ..Reforms and Suppression of Filibusters Kelled Upon to End the War. Madrid, Oct. 26. Spain refuses to furnish for publication the text of her reply to the note of the United' Statea presented by Minister Woodford last September on the subject of the Cu ban insurrection. Woodfo-d admits having received a reply, but declines to discuss the matter beyond saying that the reply will be transmitted to Wash ington. From other sources it was learned that officials of the United States legation are engaged today in translating Spain's answer, and it is reported the minister will cable to Washington today the full text. Although Spain will not give out the text of her reply, it is officially an nounced the reply is on the following lines: It expresses regret at the fact that the insurrection in Cuba, "receives support from frequent filibustering expeditions" and that otherwise the rebellion could not possibly exist. If it hoped that by granting autonomy to Cuba and with drawing American support that the in . surrection would soon be ended. It is further officially announced that the Spanish note is marked throughout by an energetic tone. It is not thought that the text of the anwer will be published here before the senate has had an opportunity to delib erate upon it, therefore it is understood it may not be published in the United States until after the reassembling of congress, by which time Spain -expects more favorable conditions in Cuba. Finally, it is announced, in official circles, that Spain has determined to take more concerted military action against the Cuban insurrectionists. 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A better grade of Pants, at 75c and $1.00. H. X2. WIEaMs&XtES CO SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. . . The Oregon Kallroad & Navigation Company, a corporation organized under me laws 01 ine State of Oregon, Plaintiff. vs Thomas J. Bulger and Bulger, his" wife, whose given name is unknown to puuutitl; D. L. Cates, George Gardiner and Fannie . Gardiner. Defendants. To Thomas J. Bulger, Bulger, whose given name is unnown to piainun, ueorge uarai ner and Fannie E. Gardiner, defendants. I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you and each of you are hereby required to ap- , pear a id answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the nrst day 01 tne term 01 tne amnre eutiueu court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the tmblication of this sum mons, to wit: on or before the 8th day of No vember, 1SU7, tnat Deing tne nrst aay oi me next regular term of said court, and if VOU fail to so appear and answer the complaint of the plaln- tiu, ior want mereoi iue planum wui niifv 10 the court for the judgment prayed for in said complaint, towit: For the condemnation and appropriation for a right-of-way for a railroad of a strip of land one hundred feet wide over and across the following described lands: Commenc ing at a point 1190 feet north from the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section sis, township two north, range eight east, in Wasco county, Oregon, thence north 70 feet to a point; thence north 86 degrees 34 minutes east, 280 feet to a point in tne sortn boundary oi tne rignt-oi-way of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Com pany, now Oregon Railroad and Navigation Conmanv's risrht-of-wav : thence southwesterly along said north boundary of said right-of-way to tne place ot Deginning, containing zz-iuu acres. Also another tract of land si'uated in said sec tion six, described as follows, to-wit: Com mencing at a point in the south boundary ot tne right-of-way of the said Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, which point is 1175 feet north and 290 feet east of the southeast corner of tbe southwest quarter of section six, township two north, ranee eight east: thence north 86 de grees and 34 minutes east, 815 feet to a point on tne soutn Dounaaryoi tno saia ngni-oi-way; thence on a curve to the left with and along the said boundary of Baid right-of-way in a westerly course to the place of beginning, containing 47-100 acres; said land to be used for the re-loca tion of the railway of said plaintiff s across said premises as provided by section 3241, Hill's An notatea Lavs oi tne btate oi uregon. Ana plain tiff will also take judgment for its costs and dis bursements in this action. 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