C) rr n mmm y VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897 NO 268 U :- f f sP; fix n : .. . 4 M(9 1 (fvr frLi t r- it 1 uj op -- AUSTRIA IN EARNEST She Will Enforce Her De mands on Turkey. MERSI.VA WILL BE BOMBARDED Austrian Embauadori Ready to Quit Constantinople Porte Shows no Signs of Weakening Visnna, Nov. 17. The Turkish gpv ernnent not having yielded to the de mands of tbe government of Austria for redress on account of the indignities of fered to Austrian merchants of Meraina, Herr Brazzafelli, the Austrian embas sador, Baron de Cecele, will leave Con stantinople, and an Austrian warship will bombard the port of Mersina, Asia Minor, if the demands of Austria are not complied with by coon Thursday. Austria demands of the Turkish gov ernment an order for a salute of the .Austrian flag, that the vali of Adena be dismissed from bis position, and that " the lieutenant governor be removed. The sultan, buoyed up by in easy vicfl tory over Greece during tbe late war, will not, it is believed,' yield until the last moment. --. - Austria, in addition to the demands mentioned, will insist 'upon the porte furnishing her with definite assnrahce respecting other matters, notably .the complaints made by officials of tbe Aus trian company operating Oriental rail roads, which . have frequently been brought to the attention of the Turkish government. In this connection it is annonnced that in addition to tbe de spatching of warships to Mersina, with instructions to obtain satisfaction for the conduct complained of, the ship will at noon tomorrow unless the porte has granted the demands of Austria by that time, stop all traffic on Oriental rail roads. Will Stave off Action. New York, Nov. 17. A special to tbe Herald from Washington says : It is said to be the present intentron of President McKinley to incorporate the recent Spanish correspondence in bis annual message to congress. He does not deem it compatible with tbe public Bervice to publish the full text of the notes, pending further correspond ence and the carrying oat of the prom ises made by the Spanish government. Tbe papers will be accessible to the members of tbe committee on foreign af fairs for tbeir guidance in dealing with various resolutions which will come be fore them. ' It is reported that Spain asked to have the correspondence withheld for the present for political reasons. The new ministry fears that the conciliatory at titude toward tbe United States, as shown by the notes, may cause embar rassment at home, and thereby make it impossible to carry out the proposed re forms. On the other band there is the fear that jingo members of congress who have been expecting so mnch at the hands of Mr. McKinley may not be sat isfied with all that Spain has promised and that another outbreak in congress will tend to aggravate the situation in Spain. . 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The government will not dissolve par liament, nor fix a date for tbe election and the meeting of tbe new cortes 'until Premier Sagasta can definitely form an opinion as to tbe attitude of the Amer ican congress toward Spain, and until President McKinley's message and the contemplated . note on the question of filibustering expeditions enable him to see the drift of McKinley's policy. The government and leaders of tbe oppssi tiondeem it to. be unadvisable to rir being without a parliament in case com plications should arise in its relations with the United States. Should tbe at titude of the American congress and president be reassuring, Premier Sagas ta will dissolve the. cortes in December, and appoint the elections for February, thus bringing the next meeting of the cortes early, in March. : With a view to setting enpport easier from the house in which,- like all past Spanish governments,, he . is likely to get double majorities, he is anxious to have tbe election take place at the same time in Spain and the West Indies, even if the state of Cuba in February obliges him to adopt exceptional measures to carry out at the polls the policy that General Blanco and Senor Morrel are already concerting. : It is said that the Spanish govern ment will provide the state department at Washington with the text of the co lonial reforms and full, details of tbeir working with all that is reqnired to give President McKinley an insight into that new policy before drafting his mes sage. - . 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The Oresron Railroad & Navigation Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State ol Oregon, plaintiff, v. VS Thomas 1'. Bulger and Bulger, his wife. whose given name is unknown to plaintiff ; I). L. Cates. George Gardiner and Fannie E. Gardiner, Defendants. To Thomas J. Bulger, Bulger, whose given uame is nnk'icn a to plaintiff, George Gardi ner and Fannie E. Gardiner, defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you and each ol id are hereby required to ap- I pear ana answer tne complaint niea against you in tbe above entitled action on or before the first day of tbe term of the above entitled court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order ior the publication of this sum mons, to wit: on or before tbe 8th day of No vember, 1897, tbat being the first day of tbe next .regular term of said court, and if you fail to so appear and answer tbe complaint of tbe plain tiff, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the judgment prayed for in sxid complaint, to wit: For tbe 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 roint 1190 feet north from the southeast corner of tbe southwest quarter of section six, 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 the north boundary of the right-of-way of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Cora- Sany, now Oregon Railroad and Navigation orapany's right-of-way: thence southwesterly along said north boundary of said right-of-way to the place of beginning, containing 22-1C0 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 of tbe rigot-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, range eight east: thence north 86 de grees and S4 minutes east, 815 feet to a point on tbe south boundary of the said right-of-way; thence on a curve to the left with and -long the said boundary of said right-of-way iu a westerly course to the place of beginning, containing 47-100 acres; said land to be used for the reloca tion of the railway of said plaintiff's across said premises as provided by section 3241, Hill's An notated Laws of the State of Oregon. And plain till" will also take judgment for lis cos s and dis bursements in this action. This summons is served upon the defendants above named by publication thereof in The Dalles Chronicle by order of Hon. W. L. Brad, shaw. Judge of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon, made at chambers in Dalles City. Oregon, this 25th day of September, 1897. W. W. COTTON, - " J. M. LONG and W. H. WILSON, scpt25 . - . Attorneys for Plaintiff. . FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BCSLNES Letters of Credit issued available in the ( Eastern States. Sight, .' Exchange -and .Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, St. .Louie, San Francisco. Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. ... Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. - our Clothing with any other make In the county you will find that the word "cheap" Is not written all over our garments. The buttons and linings are not glued on, nor is the cloth cut out with a saw. Ticket with bearing this label.. 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