CI) guiles i$p Cljrcrotclc. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. Fill DAY, JAN U Alt Y 21, 1898 NO 321 HIS PETS VINDICATED Wcylcr's Volunteers Not in the Plots. XO PLOTS WERE LAID BY THEM Ni'M upaprr Attack on L.oynl 8innlnnl Calmed Tlinni Trnoi Still In UnTHiia. Havana, .Inn. 20. Since Saturday the riotcrfl linvo lieon quiet, with exception of ft dynaruito explosion in the Plaza tli Colon, which did no harm. The rn mor that the volunteers would revolt iipnitiBt the government has had no foundation. Nevertheless, on Saturday nud Sunday several uenerals arrived here from Matnnzas and Havana prov inces with additional reinforcements. About 15,000 men nre now located with in the city limits and in the outskirts. Certain persons have circulated n ru mor that the volunteers would join in the riote. and bare still further increas ed popular passion by saying that the government intended to disarm them It bus also been nsserted that the vol unteers would not have the ballot, because they are in the puy of the government, which 1b not a fact, as only Impure and u few others arc puid. The rect are merchants and elerks nerv ing without pay. Those responsible lot circulating these minors are interested, it is usserted, in breeding trouble be tween the government and the volun teers, so us to have the latter disarmed, and to lie assured of 80,000 men less against the insurgents. Now that the disturbance has quieted down, the greatest part of the troops have returned to their respective sta tions. Among the government's supporters, the riots are explained as spontaneous and wholly without previous arrange ment. They are ascribed to not only the violent attacks upon urmy officers, but uleo upon prominent loyal Spaniards eucIi us the Murquis of I'inur del Iiio nud Mudume Eva Cane!, the well-known newspaper woman. The soldiers on thb other hand hlume the authorities for! tolerating newspaper attacks prohibited by law Though without social ttuud iug, the rioters insist upon their patriot ism. Kxprct Iltmry Trutllc. San Kisancihco, Jan. '20. The local trniiMportatlou companies are preparing to accommodate the rush to Klondike. The Pacific Coast Steamship Company lmu arrutiged a schedule that will give a five-day steamship service from today between Suu Francisco aud Alusknn jiortH, The company expects to handle at least 10,000 prisoners out of this port next month, and during the season the total tonnage in this port is calculated to aaommodute 50,000 people. About Juno let steamers will be placed on the run between this place and St. Michaels. The Alaska Commercial Co. will operate the steamers St. Paul, Dora, Uerthtt und Portlund, with iiu uverage tarrying cupaelty of fully 300 passengers each. These vessels will connect with the river steamers upon the breaking up of the ice, and not less thuu two Blips u month will leave this place. The Pacific Steam Whaling Company will run steamers to Cook's inlet aud Alaska. The means of getting .to the fields will be greatly augmented when the vessels now in course of construe tiou are completed. NouietliliiK t KuomtP It may ho worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring It's a Fact that lnflfttmitlon from any ciuho can be speed ily reduced by the pen ile application of Gar laud's "Happy Thought" Salve. CO cents Worth double the money, For sale by DONNELL, THe Driest Royal makci the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure nom tAKixa rowotn co., new vork. the tired out nervous tystem to a healthy vigor is Electric Hitters. This medicine is purely vegetablo, acts by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those wiio have tried it as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c or $1.00 per bottle at lllake ley & Houghton drug etor!. 2 To Mvel lu the Itlnc San Fua.ncisco, Jan. 20. The sports of San Francisco will witness within the next two months a series of contests be tween three pairs of heavy-weight box ers which may determine who is the coming champion. The Choynski-Ky-an 20 round contest, which will take the place under the auspices of the Empire Club, is looked lor the evening of Feb ruary 11th, at Mechanic's pavilion. Peter Jackson is training faithfully across the bay in Alameda for anything that may turn up in the wa of a match. Peter is tolerably confident of meeting Maher in the near future. At any rate Jackson has taken time by the forelock, and to the surprise of his friends is training faithfully, and will give a good account of himself. Jtffries is ulso at work in Alameda for his prospective match with Sharkey. limine hold (Suit. The Ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped us household godB in every home. The household god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs it ie invuluuble. It has been tried for u quarter of u ceuturv und is guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No house hold should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take und a safe aud sure remedy for old and young. Free bottles at Hlukeley & Houghton's drug store. 2 Tli Murder or Mm. Merry, CiucAtio, Jan 20. James Smith, compauion of Peddler Chris Merry, told the story today of the murder of Mer ry's wife. "The truth is that neither E. Hickey nor I was there when Merry killed his wife," said Smith. '"We were across the street. We could hear him pound ing her head upon the floor. She did not cry; she couldu't. He was choking her." Smith also told about burying the body in a ditch outside the city, and the jour ney south of the murderer and his com panions'. When court was called, Attorney Wade, for Smith, mude IiIb closing ud dress aud wus followed by Colonel Da viesou for Merry. Muckleu' Annua Halve. The best sulve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. cor us, and all skin eruptions, aud posi tively cuies piles, or uo pay required It is iruuranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per Iwx. For sale by Illukeley and Hough ton , d rHKirijHte Tht) Lady Mauvabeei. Milwaukee. Jan. 29. The l4idv Mac cabees of the World, who claim to be the strongest insurance order for women in existence, will hold their annual con vention In this city tomorrow. About 400 delegates are expected. Mrs. Lillian Hollbiter. of Detro t. Mich., wiio is su preme commander of order in this! V V .: -f .' f,Mi ciuntry, and Mies Mlna West, of Port Huron, supreme recorder, arrived here yesterday. Iho business session will he conclud ed this evening, to bo followed by banquet. When you can not sleep for coughing take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always gives prompt relief. It is most excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex pectoration, relieves the lungs and pre uents any tendency toward pneumonia For sale by Blakcley & Houghton. Throatnneil the Captain. Boston, Jan. 20. When the schoone Viking came into port last evening, the harbor police boat was summoned and its men placed under arrest for members of the crew, one the charge of having attempted mutiny, while on the high seas, on January 10th. It is alleged that on the trip f-om Bal timore several of the soilors became an gry with Captain Dothiday and threat ened his life. With the assistance of the mate and other members of the crew, the captain had trie men placed in irons. Mouru Their Dead Leader. Pamicah, Ky., Jan. 20. Trainmen arrived in this city from the tramp camp, near the Illinois Central track two miles from this city, report that the ragged occupants were preparing to at tend Berry's funeral in a body whenever it may occur. Eight of their number have been selected to volunteer as pall bearers at the interment. Mrs. Sadie Miller Berry and her at torney, F. G. Flood have left for Mount Vernon, III. Mrs. Berry departed with out making a second visit to see her husband's body. Trimim on ihe Frontier. Berlin, Jun. 20. Considerable excite ment has been caused here bv a dispatch from St. Petersburg to the Cologne Ga zette, announcing that Russia has formed two uew army corps on the Ger man and Austrian frontiers at Vilna and KlelT. SNAKE SUICIDE. A Kattlrr with Threo Fangs Shuffle OS HIh Mortal Coll. A Tinted States cavalryman, stu tinned nt Fort .Meade, S. D., writes to Forest und Stream as follows in regard to the self-destruction of a three-fanned rattlesnake: "Ak to the suicide of the creature, I am forced to aMc for an explanation. The snake at first sight, coiled up in the usual manner for a prime .strike, made a vicious lungr at my legging', then drew buck and closely scrutinized me from hat to shoe. Instantly a change of expression came over his features, and ferocity gave way to a look that might have been horn of dis gui.t and resignation. I watched him e'oely, rot Knowing what might lx; his next move. He suddenly astonished me by plunging headlong into the Belle Fourche. Motionless he sank, and lay at full length at the bottom. I con tinued to wateii him until the last ves tige of his leptilious breath had risen to the placid surface in a pearly bub ble, and then with the aid of a stick I raised him from the water, placed him in the sunshine and satisfied myself that life was extinct. I had never known or heard of a rattler taking to water, and here I was confronted by the plainest ease of suicide by drowninr In broad daylight. 1 have since then lost all faith in snakes. I have adopted and discarded every theory thnt n'ght HWrn polut'on in this ease, and am now tlriwn to the belief that this snake de liberately suicided because it had eoni mitU'd the blunder of wasting a well meant three-f.'iiged strike en a I'litH .States eawilrymari. , Hen-after I shall travel incognito in those parts." PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Mollie "Do you like trolley par ties?" Dollie "I just love 'em. 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Notice ft hereby el veil that under und bv vir tue of mi execution mid order of Mile itstsiicd out of tlio Circuit Court of the Stnto of Ori'ton lor tho County of Whm'o, mid to mo directed mid delivered, iijiun a judgment aud decree rendered and entered lu tald court on the Mh diiy of No vomber, li'J7. In favor of A. II, Jones, pluiiitllt', and tiguliifct It, K. Kewel, defendant, for the Mini of two hundred and soveiity-idx mid as 100 fitCh'iV dollar, together with Interest thereon, aire .Miiy , lb'.), in iiu rate oi ion per cent ioi annum, mid thirty (?.)) dollarn attorney lees; ana me lurtuer hum oi eleven (uaoiitirif comn, which mid Judgment was enrolled and docketed lu the ollleo of the clerk of said court in Mild county ou the Hth day of Nuveinlier, 1'J7; mid .... A... ...-.I...- ....I........ 1 .J,w.-,..l 1... Wlieieuj II un nuuiei oniric mm iii-i;ii:vii ii) the Court that the following derlLied property, to-wlt: Beginning at a point IH.li'J chains west of the Hue between notions thirty-live aud thlity-Mx, In township three north of range ten east of the Willamette .Meridian, being the western term- iiiUN of the jioitli boundary Hue of tho James lieiiKou Donaiioii l.nnd Claim; thence north (X chains, thence east chains, thence toutli ii.h.r chains, and then'co west h.t clulns to ..I mi I .... nAnt..lilil ulw nflriu mnrn iinvv ui iiii;iiiiiiif;, i uumiiiiiiH pi hvu., minu or lcm, and being, lliosaiiiu preinlse sold by the Mini A . 11. join's in uiu sum i i.. .'uni-i, in Wasco Count)', Oregoiii be sold to satisfv mid ludgnicut. attorney fees. costs a ml accruing costs, I will, on Tuesday, tho hlh day olrebruary, 1MW, at 'i o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the courthouse in Dulles City, Wasco Co., ()r.,svll all tliuright.litlo and interest of thosuld It. K. t'eucl In and to the abovo described property, at public unction to the highest bidder lor cash lu Iihici, tho pro ceodn arising from said Hale to bo applied to the vatlsfactloii of said judgment, attorney's fee, coats aud accruing costn, and the surplus, If any there be, to bo paid Into court, and .there to re wain uutll the lurther order of thin court. t. J. univr.ii, dec'.".'-! Sheriff of Wano County, Or. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Bur Jan mm Makes easy buying for you in our Pants pep't. All sizee Boy's Knee Pants Special Reduction on.... ...All Styles... Golf, Yacht and Windsors. Special Assortment 15, 25 and 50c. Showing the host assort ment of styles. A, M WILLIAMS & CO. who C. F. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, "mTL'Sd Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- toil "EM mil" 'l''1'8 F'our ,s manufactured expreBBly for fumlly vJl xvni. 0. evt,ry suck U Ktuuanteed to give Butisfaotion. We eeil our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call aud get our prices aud he convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. at We have taken from our regular stock a quan tity of our $3.50 and $4.00 pants, and have reduced the price to $2.37 and a great variety of patterns. .Better Pants. All pants left over from our suit stock, and also a large and fine lot of $5.00 values, taken from the reg ular pants assortment, make up the bargain table at $3.37 Special numbers to sell at $1.50 and $2.50 a pair. at Reduced Prices. Caps. has the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to be found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. STEPHENS. i i ..