C ) ! "1 OJ - 'i. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 189.7 NO 293 . rr-: ' -.r-- r .-. J - vul n i L J ! i I I M Mil i 1 - A . KAIULANI WILL ROLE What May be Expected if Annexation Fails. ENGLAND'S EYE ON THE ISLAND If We Don't Take Them She Will Oier tarn the Republic and Set up a Sew Monarchy. Niw York, Dec. 17. The downfall of the Dole government and the restoration of the monarchy, with Kaiulani, niece of former Queen Liliuokalani, reigning under British domination, is the fatnre predicted for Hawaii by the advocates of annexation, in the event of the re jection of the pending treaty by the senate, Bays the Washington correspon dent of the Herald. Leading members of the senate com mittee on foreign relations appear to be nnanimoas in the opinion that when the treaty is called np evidence will be famished to prove that there is some secret work now ' going on in this di rection. It is alleged that the Hawaii an s now in this city to protest against the ratification of the treaty are here In the interest of Kaiulani, and that 'Eng lish influence is behind the movement. Members of the committer declare there is Btrong evidence, more -substantial than this, to prove that the failure of the United States to take Hawaii means European domination over the islands. Just what this information is, members of the committee decline to divulge, but the significant statement that when the facts were brought iu iu executive session of the senate it would - bring to l"he support of the treaty sever al senators who are now on the other side. It is on account of this secret informa tion in possession of the committee that Senator Davis will oppose. the discussion of the treaty in open session. . He' will insist upon its consideration behind closed doors, and he will . be supported in this proposition by ail members of the committee. Beware of Oinments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and c mpletely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they wtll do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Care be sure you get the gen uine. ' It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Price 75c. per bottle. XySold by Druggists. 4. THE DAT IN CONGRESS. Both Bouei Bend Klondike Belief Bills to Conference. Washington, Dec. 17k The senate today took the necessary procedure to put the bill for the relief of Klondike miners into conference, and ' named Use Happy Thought Salve For. Burns. 'r V' V Two or three applications a day are advised- for burns. Make a thin poultice on a piece; of cloth, using just enough of the - Salve to cover the burn t completely , Such injuries treated with Garland's Happy Thought Salve are less liable to leave', a. . s?ar; than .if ordinary treatments are used. at Donnell's Drugstore.- Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and delicious. PsvDin Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDCR CO.. NEW YORK. Hawley, Carter and Cockrell as confer ees. It then discussed at some length the government's revenue, the basis of the discussion being the report that the time was opportune to pass a bill freeing from taxation alcohol used in the arts. One hundred and thirty-eight private pension bills were passed. Washington, Dec. 17. The house to day resumed consideration of tbe legis lative appropriation bill. The Klondike relief bill was sent to conference Tand Cannon, North way, and Sayera of Texas were named as conferees. MAT GO TO A SI. 50. Agent Crench, or the Letter Interests, so Predicts. Chicago, Dec. 17. George B. French; the recognized" agent of the Leiter in terest in wheat, has imparted a piece of information which wheat speculators for many months have been anxious to know He also ventured a prediction on tbe future of May vheat. "Our wheat costs us nearly 70 ct8." said Mr. French, "and at that price we think we can afford to take it in, pay for it, and see what : it , looks ' like. Oar position, as we have said right along, is simply that of merchandisers. - As soon as the deficiency of tbe supply and the urgency of the demand become more Apparent, I will not be a bit surprised to see May wheat at $1.50." While Mr. French would give no in formation as to the size of the line of wheat which he represents, be said : ' "We expect that all the wheat we have bought will be delivered to us." THIS ST. LOUIS COIINKR. Consolidated BleTator Co. Has Oter 3,000,000 Bushel of Wheat. " St. Loois, Dec. 17. J. D. Kehlor has resigned from the presidency of the Consolidated Elevator Company, and Vice-PreBident Henry S. Potter has been elected to succeed him. Several chang es were also made in the board of di rectors. ' All tbe changes were made Wednesday, but were kept quiet .until tonight. Mr. Kehlor resigned on ac count of ill health. jThe East St. Louis elevator is now filled, and grain' has been pouring into St. Louis in such 'quantities since tbe corner began that one .after, another of the elevators have been opened until the company now has upward of 3,000, 0C0 bushels of grain. ; Came to our place abour August 1st, last, a roan cow: brand! indistinct. Owner can have same by paying all cbare,8- Moohk Bbos., n22-lm, - ThruMiln To rent Four or six ' nnf arniahed rooms, centrally located. Apply to Mrs. M. Brittain, Second street, near Union. - dec 11 NEWS NOTES. ! $200022 ? Your, money back if you don't like Schilling's Best bak ing powder or tea. Notice what we say, " If yott don't like it" not ' If it is not as good, as represented? or " is, not pure," ot " is not fresh" or is not this, or is not that. - If you-, don't like it you are judge and jury. A Schilling & Company San 1" raacisco 2027 Latest reports state that Cramps con -template building' a $10,000 ship yard at Seattle. William Carr, the Missouri child mur derer, waa bung at the Clay county courthouse yeBterday morning. . Late reports from Portland state that an Alaska relief expedition will leave that place in the near future. . In the bout between Miller and Burns in Portland last night, Miller succeeded in beating Burns in the fifth round. Advices from Cuba state that Blanco may leave that place for Spain in the near future. , .: In the fight between Creeden and Kid McCoy, which came off in Island City last night, the latter succeeded in de feating Creeden in the fifteenth round. . Captain Kastner and George, McLach lan, who left Dawson Citv November 3d, arrived at Victoria Thursday evening on the steamer Corona. - They - brought news that 800 men have accepted the offer of the Alaska Commercial Com pany and the Canadian government to supply them with food free at Fort Yu kon, and have gone for it. About thirty men were passed on the train coming out. Ail were short of provisions and suffering severely, as tbe cold was rang ing from 50 to 70 degrees below zero. William Terrisp, the well-known actor, was aseassinated at London last night, being stabbed with a knife aa he was entering the stage door of the Adelphi theater. Terriaa' assailant Is supposed to be a former Buper. Tbe murderer rushed at the actor as he was stepping ficoss the pavement from his cab, and stabbed him just below the heart. As the actor fell, bis murderer was seized by people who were outside tbe theater. A WARLIKE MISSIONARY. Ha Didn't ljelleve in Caning- tho That the warrior spirit is not con- nnea to soldiers is clearly shown by a story of a missionary chaplain in Natal, Bev. George Smith. Mr. ' Smith had been temporarily attached to the army for the period of the campaign, and dur ing the whole of the long and fierce Zulu attack right gallantly he played his part in tending the sick, giving aid to the wounded and comforting the dying. - '. ; . No one had a greater share of danger than he. and no one. savs a. writer in Blackwood's Magazine, showed a more soiaieriy example of treating that dan firer with calm indifference. -Xnt, onlv did he perform the duties of his office, oui as every man wno could handle a rifle was sorely needed to defend the parapet, Mr. Smith did essential service Dy going round tne various posts and distributing reserve cartridces. ' A good story went round the army inf ooutn, Airica Dearmg on the spirit of his professional conduct, on one occa sion. . One of the men, in the heat and : ex citement of battle, was cursing his en emies and using most profane lan guage. The chaplain, coming behind, heard his words, and said: , "You should not speak like that, my friend. Don't curse them!" Then, shov ing a packet of cartridges intobishand: "Shoot theml shoot them!" LIST OF DKPCIIES. To Whom It May Concern:- - This is to certify that I have appoint ed the following as mv deputies, to serve till March 1, 1898: " . Zacharr Taylor,' Antelope. Harry Cook, Ridgewav. ' D. H. Roberts. The Dalles. J. H. Sherar, Sherar's Bridge, Frank Gabel, Wapinitia.' A. S. Roberts. Stock Inspector for Wasco Co., n24-6t. Box 507, The Dalles. Strayed. Strayed from . Dufur, Or., about the last ot July, two bay horses, of about 1000 pounds weight', both geldings : one a light bay, branded 5 on right hip ; the other a dark bay, branded HF connect ed) on left shoulder. Information lead ing to the recovery of either, or both, of these horees will be rewarded by the owner. ,iEV. John .Evans, decll-lm-ii Columbus, Wash. A Million Dollar Blaze. Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 17. A loss of nearly $1,000,000 was caused early this morning by fire. The Hotel Dako ta, which cost $250,000, was completely destroyed, as were the wholesale bouses adjoining. Light Worse Burned. Port Huron, Mich., Dec. 17. The Excelsior light works burned today. Lose $50,000. Try Schilling's Beet tea and baking powder. THE NEW YORK WORLD THSICE-R-WEEK EDITION. 18 Panes a Week. ISO Papers m Tear It stands first among weeklv" papers in size, frequency of publication ' freshness, variet and reliability of cot tents. It-is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and its. vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will yonc-b for the accuracy and fairness of iie news columns. It is splendidly illuetrated, and among its special features are a fine bumor page, exhaustive market reports, all. the latest fashions for women and a Ion series of stories by the. greatest living American and English authors, -" Conan Doyle, Jerome E. Jerome, Stanley Weyman.. Mary K. Wllklns Anthony Hope, ' Bret Barte, : Brander Matthew, Etc. ' " .. ' ' We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to gether one year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Ore gon for Wasco County. Emma Goldeu. p!aiutifl. v Uewitt Golden, aefpnrtant. To Dewitt Golden, the above named" defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are Hereby required to appear ana answer tne eomr tilaint filed neainst you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the fi rat day ot the next term of said court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the pub lication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 14th day of February, 1898; and if you fail to so appear and answer, or otherwise plead, in said cause, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the com plaint filed herein, to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony existing between maintiff and de fendant be dissolved; that the plaintiff be awarded tne cuscoay 01 ine minor cniia men tioned iu said complaint, Zola Mnud Golden; that tbe plaintiff have and recover her costs and disbursements made and expended in this suit. and for such other aud further relief as to the Court inav seem eauitable. This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof Dy order ot tton. v. Lu itraaenaw, iiidre of .said court, which order bears date of September 28th, 1897, and was made and dated at chambers in L alios City, Wasco County, Oregon, on tbe astn aay oi septemDei , 1S97. FRED W. WILSON, ii Attorney for Flaintiff. NOTICE. United States Eand Office, ) The Dalles. Or.. Sent. 20. 1897. i Complaint having been entered at this office by William Johnson against Oscar 8. Rofisen for abandoning his homestead entry No. 5594, dated eepremDer lbaa, upon tne b4 .Ni:-i, bi-ii NWJ and NJ 8W, Section SS, Township 5. Soutn Range 15 Er la Wasco County, Oregon, with a view to the cancelation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office oh tbe 30th day of October, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged abandonment. sp25-il JA.S. F. MOORE, Register ..cjlfls. FRfljlK.. Butchers acid Farmers . . Ekchangc. . - Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEER, ncknowl-. - edged the best beer in The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in. try it and be convinced. Alto the Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ' , . Sandxuiehtes of all Kinds always on hand. Patronize the Troy JiftUriDRY All krid of- work. ;"Whlte Shirts a specialty .Family work at reduced rates." Wash collected and delivered free, ' t ... - .; ' - . Telephone 3HiC30L - ' -- --! ; .,.. . . i 1 A. B. ESTEBENET. Agt. N ew Today! I Child's 'sets; . . ( Collar and Muff: g , vuiiai o t loo, Beastes, Muffs and Boas J Ladies' Fleeced Wrappers from' .OO Ladies Outing Flannel Wrappers.riclily made, to 8.50 Children's Cloaks, ages 2 to 5 years, from S1.25 Lace, Curtains, ' Table, Coversr Sofa Pillows and Pillow Foundations. Figured Draperjr Silks Japanese Draperies. - Xmas is Gloves, Gent's Silk Lined Kid Gloves, Umbrellas and Mackintoshes, 9 We are busy as Bees opening new goods, dis playing the same and decorating bur store Xmas like, and to make shopping with us as pleasurable and convenient as possible. fli Mi UILI WHO : has, the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to he found in a . first-class Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS. MSCO1 b j are lion se y om pen y Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ai; kinds. Headquarters for Bjolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts XSii Hea4fters,for "dyers' Best' Pendle- '- 5,l0UP " This Flodr is manufactured expressly for family V use; every sack its guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell oar goods lower than any honse in the trade, and if yon don't think bo call and get our prices and be convinced . . ,7... j ,.( ;4 ( ' Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. i i