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    VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1897
NO 300
RUSSIA REACHING OUT
Near Port Arthur.
THE VIEWS OF SENATOR MORGAN
"Why Uncle Sam Should Not Stand Idly
By and Bee the Dismember
ment of China.
St. Pbteksburg, Dec. 27. The Rue
eiana nave occupied Kin Chow north of
Port Arthur.
Uncle Sam Not Disinterested.
New York, Dec. 27. According to a
Washington correspondent of the Her
ald, Senator Morgan, of the cemmittee
on toreign relations, said tonight that it
wonld be impossible for the United
States to remain complacent should Eu
ropean nations undertake the dismem
berment of China. Senator Morgan
said.' . ,
"If partition of China involves the
abrogation of treaties, this country
would be left to make terms with each
European nation separately in the ter
ritory to which its severeignty extended ;
therefore, unless the powers now ambi
tious for territorial extension, take into
account the character of our commercial
. relations it will be necessary for the
government to intervene in self-defense.
"If the cession is absolute, then
American interests must be taken care
of through the treaties of America and
the country to which the absolute ses
sion is made respectively. If the terri
tory is given up merely for a time, there
will be a mixed responsibility, and it is
a good time for intervention and the ex
ercise of American diplomacy.
"The German occupation of a part of
China and the prospective occupation of
other parts by various European nations
is an effort to complete a cordon of of
fenses against American commerce from
Vladivostock to Marseilles or to Liver
pool. That cordon it being stretched to
contract the trade of 600,000,000 people
who have direct trade and intercourse
with the Pacific ocean.
"There is a great deal in the Chinese
problem that vitally interests Ameri
cans and demands action by the state
department and by congress.
Mrs. I.uetgerts Brother.
TusBLO, Dec. 27. Herman Bicklese,
who is said to be a. brother of Louisa
Luetgert, and who is also said to be an
inmate of the state insane asylum here,
is not in that institution at present. A
man of that name was committed to the
asylum in 1888, but was discharged some
five months later and is said to be a
resident of Pueblo, but diligent search
fails to locate him here. At the time of
his committal it was thought that he
was rather weak minded, not absolutely
insane.
Some communications have been had
by the attorneys for Luetgert with Supt.
Tombs, of the asylum, but he is not able
to throw any light on the case. Nothing
definite is known as to whether the man
named ft a brother te Mrs. Luetgert or
not.
JXart in the Lead.
New Yoek, Dec. 27. It is officially
announced that Horrace G. Burt, third
vice-president of the Chicago & North
western railway, has been selected for
the presidency of the Union Pacific.
Burt's election as president is expected
to carry into effect the policy determined
upon by the reorganization committee,
when it was supposed Clark would be
Piles....
GARLAND'S HAPPY
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Guarantee It. You to be the
judge and jury.
M. Z. DONIIELL
Your druggist, will sell
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SOe a Jat.
makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
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ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VORK.
able to continue in the management of
the property, but which is impossible,
owing to Clark's ill-health.
Oliver W. Mink is to be vice-rjresident
and will have charge of the New York
office. ,
Consnmptlon Positively Cared.
Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chil-
bowie, Va., certifies that he had con
sumption, was given up to die, sought
all medical treatment that money conld
procure, trie i all cough remedies he
could hear of , but got no relief ; spent
nights sitting up in n, chair; was in
duced to try Dr. King's New Discovery,
and was cured by two bottles. For paBt
three years has been attending .to busi
ness and says Dr. King's New Discovery
is the grandest remedy ever made, as it
has done so much for him and also for
others in his community. Dr. King's
New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds and consumption. It don't fail.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store. ' 5
For Chinese Waters. '
Gibraltar, Dec. 27. The German
warships Deutschland and Gelfon, under
command of Prince Henry of Prussia,
have arrived at this place on their way
to China.
Beware of Oinmenta for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and c impletely derange ' the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on prescrip
tions ftom 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
uine. It is taken internally, and made
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free. Price 75c. per bottle.
Sold by Druggists. 4.
Train Broke In Two.
Liberty, Mo., Dec. 27. A wreck oc
curred at the mem phis road depot last
night. Local train No. 56 broke in two
on the down grade coming into town,
and the two sections came together in
front ot the station. Five persons were
injured, two seriously. The injured are
as follows:
Miss Tilly Smitber, of Liberty; Mrs.
Shelton ; Col.. Jesse Poore, of Golden
City and, Floyd Quintard.
Miss Smither is unconscious. The
conductor and brakeman were slightly
injured.
Appointment by Tan Wyck.
New York, Dec. 27. Mayor Van
Wyck has selected John W. Keller for
commissioner of the department of char
ities. The place is worth $7,500 a year.
Keller was editor of Truth at the time ot
The difference
between Schilling'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.
A Schilling & Company
San Francisco
3233
Roya
pa
IP
the appearance of the famous letters in
the Garfield campaign. Later he be
came managing editor of the Reorder,
and when that paper suspended he went
to the staff of the Journal and Adver
tiser, writing a column called "Cholly
Knickerbocker."
A Step Toward Co-operation.
Washington, Dec. 27. Secretary Al
ger has received word that Hon. Clifford
Sifton, Canadian minister of the inter
ior, and J. A. McKenna, of the same de
partment, by invitation of Alger, will
arrive here tonight to confer with' the
secretary regarding the pending Klon
dike relief measures. The secretary
originally intended to go to Ottawa but
has been deterred by the grip which
keeps him closely confined at his
home.
Alger hopes with a personal confer
ence with the Canadian officials to ar
range for a permit from the Canadian
government for fifty United States army
men to serve as guards for an expedition
to pass through Canadian territory.
Another object of the conference is to
adjust some customs subjects involved
in the expedition, such, for instance, as
remission of duties on food supplies to
be sent in. Another object is to secure
the co-operation of the Canadian
mounted police, which it is not doubted
will be cheerfully extended and will be
of great value, through their familiarity
with the country through which the
expedition must pass.
A cablegram ' was received today by
the secretary from Kjellman, the gov
ernment reindeer-herder, now in Alten,
Norway, stating that he is busy collect
ing the reindeer needed for the trans
portation of supplies to the Klondike.
How to Iioolc 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 bilious look ;
if your kidneys be effected, you have a
pinched look. Secure good health and
you will surely have good looks. "Elec
tric Bitters" is a good Alternative and
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 centa per bottle. 5
Outrageous Crime.
Des Moines, Dec. 27. Robbers last
night broke into the house of the aged
Mrs. Kimball, ten miles last of Des
Moines. She is unconscious and will
probably die. The floor and walls are
covered with blood, showing that a ter
rible struggle took place. It is not
known whether the robbers secured any
booty.
Don't be persuaded into buying lini
ments without reputation or merit
Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more,
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 best remedy for pain I bave 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
Bale by Blakeley & Houghton.
A Tennessee Lynching.
Memphis, Dec. 27. A telephone mes
sage from Giendora says Joe Hopkins,
the murderer of two men, was captured
by a mob this morning, hanged by the
heels and burned to death in that po
sition. LIST OF DEPUTIES.
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: '
Zachary Taylor, Antelope.
Harry Cook, Kidgeway.
D. H. Roberts, The Dalles.
J. H. Sherar, Sherar's Bridge,
Frank Gabel, WapinitU.
A. S. Roberts,
Stock Inspector for Wasco Co., -
n24-6t Box 507, The Dalles.
' NOTICE.
Commencing Monday, December 20,
the steamers of the Regulator Line will
leave Portland at . 6 o'clahk a. m., and
The Dalles at 6 :30 a. m. "
W. C. Alaway, Gen. Agt.
Cash. In Your checks.
All countv warrants registered prior
to July 11, 1893, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Dec. 23d,
1897. C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Treasnrer.
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Sheriff's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that under and by vir
tue ol an execution and order of sale, issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
lor vvabco county, on tne nin aay oi uocemoer,
1897, upon a decree and judgment rendered
therein on the first day of December, 1897, in a
suit theu and theretofore pending, wherein
Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a
Corporation, was plain tin", and Mary J. Smith
James 1. Smith, Jr., Elum A. Smith and Clem
Smith, were defendants, I did on the 14th day of
December, 1897, duly levy upon, and will, on
Wednesday, the 19th day of January, 1898, at the
hourof one o'clock in the afternoon of said day,
at the front door of the county court house in
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction, to the high est bidder, for cash in
hand, the following described real estate, to
wit: Lots 5 and 6 in block 3, Lauehlin's Addi
tion to The Dalles City, and Lot 2 In Block 2, in
Trevitt's 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: $2,935.06, and Interest thereon front 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. DEIVER, '
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Notice of Final Account.
Notice is hereby "given that the undersigned,
administratrix of the estate of Y. tirav. de
ceased, has filed her final account in the County
vyoun oi me state oi uregou, tor wasco county,
and the judge thereof has appointed Monday,
tne 17th dav of Jannarv. 18S8. at the hour of 1
o'clock, p. m. as the time for hearing objections
to saia nnat account ana tne setusment tnereot.
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, to said final account, or to any particular
item thereof, specifying their objections thereto.
Dalles City, Oregon, Dee. 16, 1897.
dcl8-ii M. B. GRAY, Administratrix.
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Buteheirs
and Farm e its
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
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edged the best beer in The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
it and be convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
Sandcuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand. '
Patronize the
Troy
' All kind of work. White Shirts a .specialty.
Family work at reduced rates. Wash, collected
and delivered free, . . "'
Telephone No. 301.
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