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VOL. X
. THE DALLES, OtlEGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1897
NO 299
A PREMATURE SCARE
England Not Alarmed by the
Siuation in China.
UNDERSTANDING WITH GERMANY
Bassla l Not Hxpectlng Immediate
Trouble Japan's Part In tho
Game.
London, Dec. 25. In well-informed
circles the general impression prevails
that the scare in newspapers and among
the public in regard to the far East is at
least premature. While the members
of the government ar reticent, they are
evidently sincere in disclaiming the least
alarm. The present feeling in minis
terial quarters is that ' Great Britain is
carefully watching events, biding her
time, and that she will not fail to act
promptly and vigorously at the proper
moment. It is believed in quarters well
posted on such matters that Germany
has an understanding with Great Brit
ain. This view is strongly supported by
Prince Henry's visit to Qtieen Victoria
at Osborne, by his subsequent trip' to
London, and by the autograph letter
which the prince is said to have taken
to her majesty from Emperor William,
etc., of which confirmation is forthcom
ing. The emperors letter to the queen
is regarded as being a distinctly concil
iatory step on the part of the German
government.
But there is no doubt that Great Brit
ain is quietly preparing for all events.
Should it become clear that Germany
and Russia have commenced a game of
grab, Gi eat Britain-will be prepared to
assert her claim for a division of the
spoils. At the Chinese embassy the
view prevails that there is no under
ing between the British and German
governments. ' -
The public ecare seems to have arisen
from the idea that the proceedings took
Great Britain by surprise. This is im
possible, for. since her intervention in
the Chinese-Japanese war, it has ' been
known that Germany has only been
awaiting a favorable opportunity to ob
tain a foothold in China, and at various
times it was reported that Lappa, Qne
moy and Amoy had been secured, while
a year ago German ships surveyed Kaio
Chou bay, all of which was known at
the British foreign office. The recep
tion of the German equadron at Ports
mouth and the facilities which the ships
were afforded and will be afforded at all
the British coaling depots on their way
to Hong Kong point to the sympathetic
support of Great Britain.
That Russia does not expect trouble is
shown by the fact that she has not one
battle-ship in the far East. But, of
course, if Russia does not leave Port
Arthur in the spring, her stay there may
lead to other grabbing. The British
government, however, is apparently not
borrowing trouble.
From a trading point of view, it is
pointed out that the opening of three
new foreign ports will probably be as
little harmful to Shanghai as Boston and
Philadelphia are to New York. Not a
few people regard ' the Times' editorial
expressing satisfaction at the Behnng
sea settlement, and protesting against
the "loose insinuations of bad faith on
the part of the United States govern
ment, which ' have been thoughtlessly
and unjuBtly made in England," and
Japan's withdrawal from the attitude
she bad assumed in connection with
Hawaii, as indications ' of an Anglo-
American- Japanese alliance.
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could hear of, but got no relief ; ' spent
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duced to try Dr. King's New ; Discovery,
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GOT1SA CHANGE! HIS . HIMD.
Returns to Cuba as a Member or the
Cabinet.
Havana, Dec. 25. Senor Antonio Go
vina, secretary of the autonomist party,
who hat for nearly a year past resided
in the United States, nas cabled to? the
government bis acceptance of a post in
the colonial cabinet. ' In March last,
Senor Govina leftHavana to the United
States. On hia departure it was under
stood that he was starting only on a
short trip for bis health and relaxation.
Many friends went to the wharf and
boarded the steamer to see ' him off.
Once on board, Senor Govina surprised
his friends by pointing to Morro castle
flag and stating that he wonld not re
turn until the flag was changed. ' -"- ' '
'Up tonow," he said, "I have had
confidence and faith in the edifice of
Spanish nationality, but now it is crum
bling and falling down. I do not wish
to perish in the ruins ; hence I am going
away."
Senor Govina's remarks created a
great deal of excitement.
Beware of Ofnmenta 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 will 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 Cure be sure you get . the gen
nine. It is taken internally,1 and made
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co
Testimonials free. ' Price 75c. per bottle
aCSsSold by Druggists. 4.
Editors Indignation.
New York, Dec. 25. A . Madrid dis
patch to the World says :
An impassioned article appears in the
Correspondencia ' Mili tar, the organ of
the army, entitled, "Give' .Unto" Csesar
The difference
between SchiCling' s Best bak
ing powder and other pure
baking powders is: -
In Schilling's Best the par
ticles of soda and cream of
tartar are close together ready
to work' hand in hand' when
they are called upon.
At your grocer's. -
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Saa Francises
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That Whicii'rs.- fcVih:, v After formu
lating against the jCankeea .' and calling
them culpable 'accompHcea of Gome,
the pap?r a'v iti8 .a6w"u'hable to re
strain its indigefation-y against the fili
busters; who are.-, non-combatants and
pot versed ?n the' ways of war. As re
gards Spain's . protest-,-, against these
bandits.-' Europe has entered her ver
dict. ' vV-''i' '.-r -: '-' - '
.' Don't be persuaded . into "buying lini- j
merits without . reputation or merit
Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, j
and its merits have been proven by a
test of many years. Such letters an the
following, from L. G. Bagley, Hueneme,
Cal., are constantly being received :
The beet remedy for pain I have ever
used is Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and I
say so after having used it in my family
for several years." It cures rheumatism
lame back, sprains and swellings. For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton. ;
. . Ratified by Goraei.
Nkw Yokk, Dec. 25. A dispatch from
Maximo Gomez from his headquarters
in Las Delicias, Cuba, gives the follow
ing authorized statement from the in
surgent commander-in-chief :
"All I have to say regarding this great
and heroic war in Cuba is a complete
ratification of oiir manifesto issued at
Monte Cristo. You may make it known
to the American people that it is the
firm resolution of the army and people
of Cuba, who have 'shed so much blood
in order to conquer their independence,
not to falter in their determination un
til triumph crowns their efforts.
' : M. Gomez."
' flow to Look Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending- entirely on a healthy
condition of all the vital organs. If the
Liver be inactive, you have a bilioua look ;
if your kidneys ' be effected, you have a
pinched look. Secure good health and
you will surely have good looks. "Elec
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Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach
liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood,
cures pimples, blotches and boils, and
gives a good complexion. Every bottle
guaranteed. Sold at Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. 5
WAS HE INSANE?
If So, Many of Ilia Macanlay Idema
. Were Tinsred with Lurid Sanity.
"This man," said the keeper of the
asylum, "is one of our most interesting
patients."
."What is his peculiarity?" asked one
of the visitors.
"He thinks he is -the historian Macau
lay. What are you working' at this
morning-, Mr. Walk I mean my lord ?" ;
"I am 'about half through my history
of America," replied the dig-nifled-lbok-ing-
personage seated at the little table.
"Will you show these gentlemen the
pag-es you have just written??, ...
"With pleasure."
"The manuscript he submitted with
a. courteous bow read as follows:
"At this time tha United States has
not a friend among1 the leading nations
of the earth. France, the old-time ally
of the republic, has been alienated by
an effusive display of American sym
pathy in behalf of the Germans during
the Franco-Prussian war. The sensa
tional manner in. which the horrors of
Russian prisons had been described in
American pictorial magazines, and the
popular indignation awakened by the
recital, had effectually cooled, the
friendly ardor of the Muscovite gov
ernment. The hostility of Germany
had been aroused by trade misunder
standings and jealousies. An arbitra
tion, treaty with .England had failed by
reason of the hostility of the United
States senate. Italy, still cherished a
feeling of resentment on account of the
troubles and-' humiliations growing out
of a massacre of Italians in New Orleans
a decade before. Canada, on thenorth,
was distinctly unfriendly, and Mexico,
on the south, while outwardly amicable,
had never forgotten Cherubusco, Buena,
,Vista and Eeseca de la Pal ma. The
struggle that -was beginning between
the American union and Japan for the
possession of the Hawaiian islands had
estranged the rising power of the ori
ent. With its foreign relations in this
unsatisfactory condition, with a eea
coast almost wholly unfortified, with
internal dissension of its own, with
hardly a battle ship that would keep
afloat in a storm, ana with an annual ex
penditure for pensions that would have
sufficed to maintain a very large stand
ing army, the United States leaped joy
ously into war with several foreign
powers at 'once, as. will be described in
the'succeeding pages." '"
"Is he really insane?" asked, one of
the visitors... .... ,
, "This ia ; the incurable ward," t re
sponded lae keeper briefly, and) they
passed on to the next waj- Washing
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Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under ana by vir
tue ol an execution and order of sale, issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oresron,
for Wasco County, on the 14th day of December,
1897, upon a decree and judgment ; rendered
therein on the first dny of December, 1897, in a
suit then and theretofore pending, wherein
Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a
Corporation, was plaiTtift and Mary J. Smith
James M. Smith, Jr., Elum A. Smith and Clem
Smith, were "efenditnts, I did on the 14th day of
uccemDer, ieyT auiy- levy upon, ana wiu, on
Wednesday, the 19th day of January, 1898, at the
hourlof one o'clock in the afternoon of said da v.
at the front door of the county court house in
Dalles City. Waco County. Oresron. sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in
bund, tie following described real estate, to
wit: Lots 5 and 6 in block 3, Laugblin's Addi
tion to The Dalles City, and Lot 2 in Block 2, In
Trevitfs Addition to .The -Dalles City, all in
Wasco County, Oregon, together with all and
singular the tenements, hereditaments, and ap
pertenances thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining, : or so much thereof as shall be
necessary to 'satisfy and pay the said several
sums due to plaintiff mentioned in said writ, to
wn: f'2,935.06, and Interest thereon from the
first day of December, 1897, at the rate of eight
per cent, per annum ; the further sum of $250.00
as a reasonable attorney's fee, and the costs and
disbursements of said suit, taxed and allowed
at $29.00, together with accruing costs and ex
penses of such sale. '
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 15th day of
December, 1897. .
T. J. DRIVER,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Notice of Final Account.
Notice is herebv riven that the undersigned.
administratrix of the estate of Y. Gray, de
ceased, has filed her final account in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County,
and the judge thereof has appointed Monday,
the 17th day of. January, 1898, at the hour of 1
o'clock, p. m. as the time for hearing objections
to said final account and the settlement thereof.
All heirs, creditors and other persons interested
in said estate are hereby notified to appear on
or before the day set for said hearing and set
tlement and file their objections, if any they
have, ta said final account, or to any particular
item thereof, specifying their objections thereto.
Dalles City, Oregon, Dec. 16, 1897.
dcl8-ii M. B. GRAY, Administratrix.
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