r hc Onllco VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898 NO :J2G Hip Chronicle CANAL WILL BE BUILT Commission in Nicaragua Jlejioris favorably. WOKK IS LIKELY SOON TO It KOI N MurUlnii' (.'mil puny 1 1 mm lint OinitriK'.tM III yMltl!lHltltlll "f I'uvnrulilii Ac Hun by CiiiiKruiM, Ni:v Youk, .luii. 2(1. Tito Herald cor respondent with tho Nicaragua ennui commission advices niulur dutc of Ma, napm, .lunuiiry 18tli, thtit the coinniis Hinn cabled to yushington two days ago, (allows : "Tim ennui of Nicaragua muy bo built fur Ichh tliim three-quarters the original estimate. Four anil n hulf or six mid n Imlf yuurH will bo required to build it. Forty-eight hundred laborers are needed to coininimeo work. These hIuiuUI bo divided into threu groups, 2200 between liio Sun .luitu mid Castillo; 1800 between Coriuto and Moniotonibu and 1H00 in Managua. Thin nuinhur of men Hhould be doubled within six inontliH." Tli ih wits received by the cuiml com mission in reply ; "A compuny in Ohio and Now York lias been duly formed to engage men from l'uertii Barrios, Jamaica, Boliseund Nic aragua." The Herald's correspondent adds that vault of the thirteen engineers wittt the commiBHioti roproHentH a bit; Hyiidicuto, each oiio lighting to got the contruel, but tliu Ohio and Now York niou have ae cured it. Tlio Chicago contractors and engineers uro Batislied with the ftu'ill tiea for work in tho Western division. These uro beyond their expectations. The party leuvog for 1 ebon on January 23th. The Washington correspondent of tho Herald says that tho above cablegram in interpreted there to mean that tho Mar itime Canal Company, anticipating u favorable report from tho Walkor com mission as to tho feasibility of tho pro ject, ami of tho tubscqtiont favorable action by congress, Iiuh men prepared to Iwijiii tho work of construction immedi ately. I'nder tho tonus of it h concession from the Nicaragua government, tho ca nal was to have been completed by next fall, otherwise tho concession would bo forfeited unless that company hud ex pended a largo sum in tho prosecution of the work. In fact, it ia tho con tention of tho Nicaragua government that the concession bus already boon for feited, tint this contention is not accept ed by either tho company or tho govern meat. The preliminary report which the commission will make will bo submitted to congress with u vlow to getting favor able action without delay upon tho bill giving governmental support to tho pro ject. It has been anticipated that tho report would bo favorable, both uh rd Krtls the feasibility mid the cost of the canal. The estimate mudo by Civil En Kineer A. C. Menocnl for tho plan in 18'J3 for the construction of u canal fol lowing tlio Tola buaiti lino puts the cohI ot tlio work at 00,'l(l(l,880, and n second estimate, tho canal to follow tho low level lino, llxecl tho cost of tho work at $08,W):i,(l(5O. Tlio l.udlow cominisaloii estimates that fiHinl built along the low-lovol lino would cost 1:13,472,81);. If tho W'ulkor commission estimutod that tho cost would bo throo-fourtliH of Mr. Monocle's original estimato, $(10,400,880, thou it ea tho figure at $48,855,100. Exports, ospccially tho friendB of tho Koyal make the food pure, whole-tome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL UAKINQ POWDCR CO., NEW YORK. It Tis a Grand, Good Remedy for Itchlni: l'lles, Cured me right up. F. M. Smith, 017 Spring street. Tho above is u short, crisp testimonial, and mi honest one of Garland's "Happy Thougtif'Salvo. 50c. In Jars at DONNELL, TUB Driest mombors of tho Ludlow com mission, say tho ostimuto in tide by tho Walker com mission is extremely low, being eome what lose tliim one-third of the estimato of tlio l.udlow commission. IIiiw'h Tii Ik: Vv"e oiler one hundred dollare reward for any cuao of Cuturrh that can not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. Cm;.si:v& Co. Props., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, huve known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, nnd be lieve him perfectly honorublo in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truux, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O., Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. llall'u Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucouB surfaces of tho system. Tricot 75c. or bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. 1 -5-9 tion of Nunn's power under tho civil service law, holding that tho court had no juiis'lictifjii and that the chief exec utive ulone has power to enforce the civil service laws nnd rules. 01 thucaee on triitl Judgo Lurton nays: "That the authoritivo orders of the chief executive have been or are about to be niosi flagrantly violated by the de fendant, is not denied." Nmiii'ii ! Hie rreftlilnut. Washington, Jan. 20. Tho President today sent tho following nominations to the senate : , lUchard C. Parsons, jr., of Ohio, to Lo second secretary of ttte embassy at Home ; Abram M. Tilman, of Tennessee, to be attorney-general for the middle distiict of Tennessee ; Lieutenant, junior grade, J. Dole to bo lieutenant; Rev. William T. HolniB, of New Jersey, to be chaplain in tho navy. When you can not Bleep 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 uonts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Tom Wilt Hon for Governor. Atlanta, Jan. 20. Thomas F. Watr son will be the Populist candidate for governor of Georgia. The state con vention meets March Gth, nnd a major ity of tho delegates already elected are said to fuvor Watson for governor. NOTICK. Storm ut Ht. I.iiiiI. St. Louis, Jan. 20. A terrilic thun der storm raged for an hour or more in the vicinity of this city uftor II a.m. Tho eky cleared after a time, shortly nftor daybreak, but the wind continued to blow. It increased in velocity until at 10:15 thu weather bureau ofliciala re ported that u velocity of 01 miles an hour had been gained. Reports of accidents from various parts of tlio city are coming in, and thus fur thoro have been three fata'ities. August Wotnieyor was blown oil' Shield's build ing and died in ten minutes. A woman, I tiumo unknown, is reported lying dead in some yard near :810 Laclede avenue, and a boy was killed by being blown from a porch roof in another part of the city. There is every indication that it is a straight blow and not u tornado. A tMnvur Trli-k. It certainly looks like it, but there is reully no trick nbout it. Anybody can try It who has lame back and weak kid neys, miliaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can euro himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up tlio whole system, acta as a stimulant to tho Liver and Kidneys, ia a blood puilllor and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, u mild laxative, and restores tho system to its natural vigor. Try Nleotrio 'Hitters and bo convinced that thoy aro a miracle worker, livery bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at Blnkoloy k Houghton's drug store, ii No llopu for tint Tori ItorloH, Wahiiinoton, Jan. 2(1. Statehood leg islation at this soKHion was killed today by tho house committee on territories rejecting tho Arizona, Now Mexico and Oklahoma bills bv u vote of 8 to 3. The llrat two measures woro bunched and defeated. Then tho Oklahoma bill waa takon up and beaten by tho same vote. There was no discussion, as it waa un derstood at the last meeting that a vote was to bo taken today without further preliminaries. Mr. KHhIiii Horry, of this placo saya lie never hud anything do iitm bo much good and givo such quick relief from rheumatism aa Chamberlain's Pain llalm. llo waa bothered greatly with shooting paina from hip to knee until he UHed this liniment, which all'orda prompt rolief. U. F. Baker, druggist, St. Paris, Ohio. For sale by Blakeley it Hough ton. A Ulvll Hrrvtue UtiuUion. Nahii viM.K, Jan. 20. United States Judgo Lurton line decided tho injunction caae of W. O. Morgan va. D. A. Nuno, revenue collector, involving the quea- The committee having charge of tho charity fund of tho Benevolent una Pro tective Order of Elks will meet at the Umatilla House parlors for the week commencing Monday, January 24th, from 7:110 to 8:30 p. in. They will be pleaped to meet all those who know of any deserving case of charity. P. W. Die Huff, T. J. DnivKi:. J. F. HAMi-simti:, Committee. Cubli 111 Your Chucks. All countv warrants registered prior to Nov. 13, 1803, will be paid at my oiiice. Interest ceases after .Jan. 15th, 1808. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. The war in Cuba has not prevented S. F. Foute from securing a choice lot of Havana tobacco, which he manufactures Into Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars. 20-tf King Cole brand Baltimore oysters, the best on ttie market; Medium, Standard and Extra Select. Try them. t Varney & Co.'e. 11-tf Out-of-town dealers in cigars are in vited to call and examine the choice line sold bv S. F. Touts. 20 ..CHAS. pRflJlK-. Butehens and Farnens ..Exchange.. Keeps on tlrnutrht flic ci'lcbrotol COI, I'M III A HEi:it, ncknmvl-i-dRtil tlio best beer III Tho Dulles, nt the iimiiiI jirlco. Come In, try It mill be ronvlneed. Abo thu ritii'st brands ot Wines, Lienor unci Cigars. andujiehes of nil Kinds nlivnys on lmud. me GoiumDia Packing Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MAKUFACTUKEK8 OK Fine Lard and Sausages. (hirers of BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF. ETC. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANSACT A GENEKAL BANKING BUS1NES Letters of Credit issued available in the EaBtern States. Siitht Exchange and Telecraphic Transfers sold on New York. Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and varioue points in uregon ana Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. THE Sturgeon hooks, cotton and eiaal rope at Maier & Jienton'e. 13 The Hose Queen is tho best make on the market for five cente, and when you emoke them vour money stays at home. 20-tf J-HS-OKISENIHJUkKKU & 1UIKDV, Physicians awl Surgeons, Sjiet'litl iitti'titlon given to surgery. I O ms '1 mul ft!, Tel. 32S. Vogt Block Sheriff's Sale. Notice ts hereby given Unit under nnd by vir tue of nit execution nnd order of sale issued out of the Cltcuit Court of tlu State of Oregon lor the County of Vnseo, mul to mo dl reeled and delivered, ii)nm n judgment nnd decree rendered and entered in snid court on thvMliduy of No vember, 1M7, in fuvor of A, 11, Jones, iiliiiutill', mid iigiiiust It. 10. I'euel, defendant) for the sum of two hundred mul seventy-six unci iVtOO iV-Tfi.'-S) dollars, wgether with Interest theieon, since .Ninj 1, IMM, ut llu rate of ten percent per annum, mid thirty (;',0) dollars- attorney fees; mm tho lurthersiim of eleven (fit) dollars costs, which snid Judgment wns eurolltd mul docketed in thu ollleu of thucleik of snid couit lit snid county on tho Ktlubiy of November, isy"; and whciebytt was further ordered and decreed by thoCourt that the following desciibed proper tv, to-wlf Beginning at a point 1S.:W chains west ot the line between sections thlrty-llvu and thirty-six, in township three north of ruiigu ten east of the Willamette Meridian, being the western term inus of tho north boiuuliiiy lluo of thu Junius Benson munition I.mid Claim; thence north O.Ki chains, thence east chains, thence south ti.Nri chains, mid thence west Kh5 ch.iius to place of In ginning, containing six acres, nunc or less, and being tho same premises sold by thu said A. B. Jones to the said li, 1), l'ewel, in Wasco County, Oregon, bu sold to satisfy hi Id judgment, attorney fees, costs and accruing costs, 1 will, on Tuesday, thu Mb day of fcbrtiary, ISUti, tit 2 o'clock p. in, of said day. ut thu front door of the courthouse In Dalles City, Wnsco Co., Or.,soll till the right, title and lutmust of thu said U. K. Kuwel in mid tottiv above described property, tit publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash iu hau l, the pro ceeds arising from mild sale to bo applied to the satisfaction of snid Judgment, attorney's tec, costs mul iicorulug costs, and tlio surplus, if any there bo, to bo paid into court, and there to ro main until ttto turtttor order of this court, T. J. DKIVEK. dccis-l 8UorlO'of Wusco Couutv, Or. NEW YORK WORLD THRlCE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 I'uges a Week. 15C I'lipers it Year It stands first among '"weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication freshness, variety and reliability of con 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 vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among its special features are a fiue humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashiona for women and a Ion series of stories by the greatest living American and Englieh authors, Coiihii JJoj'lc, Jerome K. Jerome, Stanley Weyiuau, Mary K. Wllklus Anthony Hove. Jtrot llurte, ltru.nd.tr Matthew. Ktc. We offer this unequaled newspaper and Tho Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to gether one year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given tlnit under mid bv vir tue ol an execution and order of stile, Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Statu ot Oregon, for Wasco County, on tho Hth day of December, lt'.7, upon a decree and judgment rendered therein on the first day of December, 1NI7, In a suit vlien and theretofore pending, wherein Northern Couutlus investment Trust, Limited, ii Corpotntiou, was plaliititr, and Mary J. Smith J tunes iM, Smith, Jr., Kluiu A. Smith and Clem Smith, were defendants, I did on the 11th di'y of December, duly levy upon, and will, on Wednesday, the luth day of January, IMS, at thu hourjof one o'clock in thu afternoon of snid day, ut thu front door of thu county court liotisu in Dalles City, W'aco County, Oregon, sell nt pub lic miction, to the. highest bidder, for cash in hand. Me following described real estate, to wit: Lots 5 mid tl in block 8, Uiughlin's Addi tion to Tho Dalles City, and Lot i! In Block iu Trevitt's Addition to Tho Dulles City, all in Wnsco County, Oregon, together with all mid singular tho tenements, hciedltmncuts', mid ap purtenances thereunto belonging or iu tiny wisu npporttiitiiug, or so much thereof us shall bo necessary to satisfy mid pay the said several sums duo to plalnllir mentioned iu said writ, to wit: fJ,iJ.i.00, and Interest thereon from tho llrstdayof December, lM7,ut tlio ruto of eight pur cunt, per annum; the further bum of $550.00 us n reasonable attorney's tee, and tho costs mid disbursements of said suit, taxed mid allowed nt t'.ti.OO, together with accruing costs aud ex pense of such sale. Dutod at Dalles City, Oregon, this 15th day of December, lt97. T. J. DRIVER, Sheriff of Wasco County, Orcgoa. Shoes i A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Third Great Offering of Our Clearance Sale.. . Shoes. Sloes. If you are in need of good Shoes at less money than has ever before been placed on the market, now is the time to pur chase. We ofi'er the following Reduc tions for this week. MENS' SHOES. Former Sale Wine, Box Calf, calf lined, heavv winter shoe $5 00 $3 40 Ox Blood, Coin Toe, Russian Calf " 4 50 2 95 Dark Green, Bulldog, Willow Calf " 4 50 2 95 Ox Blood, Seal, Coin Toe, heavy gole 3 00 2 30 Blnck Calf, Square Toe, Cap, lace and congress 4 50 3 45 Kangaroo, Narrow Square Toe, Cap, Dress Shoe, lace and congrees. . 4 00 3 05 Calf, Square Toe, Cap, lace and congress 3 00 2 25 Satin Calf. Plain Square Toe, lace and congress 2 50 1 85 Satin Calf, Coin Toe, lace and congress 2 50 1 85 Satin Calf, Plain Toe, Tap Sole, lace and congress 2 25 1 45 BOYS' and YOUTHS' SHOES Glove Grain, Bah, medium heavy 1 75 1 35 Grain, Narrow Square, Tap Sole 1 50 1 15 Youths Glove Grain, medium heavy 150 120 Youths Grain, Narrow Square, Tap Sole 1 25 1 10 LADIES' SPECIAL. Bargain Table Cleaning up of old style $3, $4, and $5 Turns and Welts, very finest and best quality, to go at $1.00 Lace, Dark Green, Box Calf, Welt, Coin Toe 4 00 Luce, Dark Green, Kid, Welt, Coin Toe 4 00 Lace, Ox Blood Russia Calf, Welt.Coin Toe 3 50 Lace. Ox Blood Russia Calf, McKay, Coin Toe 3 00 : Lace and Button, Black Kid, Welt.Coin Toe, patent tip 2 75 Button, Plain, Common Sense Toe 2 50 Lace and Button, Coin Toe, Patent Tip 2 00 Law, Box Calf, Bulldog, Heavy Welt Sole . . 4 00 Lace aud Button, Spring Heel, Coin Toe, Patent Tip 1 50 60 60 40 10 95 70 oo 95 30 MISSES' SHOES. Sizes li '-i to 2. Kid, Buttou, Coin Toe, Patent Tip 1 25 1 00 Grain, Button, Common Sense Too, stock tip 1 25 05 Kangaroo Calf, Coin Toe, Patent Tip, school shoe 1 45 1 10 Fine Kid, Cloth Top, Square Toe, Patent Tip 1 90 1 40 Fine Kid, Kid Top, Square Toe, Patent Tip 1 90 1 40 CHILDRENS' SHOES. Kangaroo Calf, Button. Coin Toe, Patent Tip, 5 to 8 1 00 65 Kid, Button, Coin Toe, Patent Tip, 8 to 11 1 00 75 Kanaroo Calf, Com. Sense Toe, stock tip, tchool shoe, 8-11. 1 15 85 Cloth and Kid Top, Button, Square Toe, Pat. Tip, dress shoe 1 50 1 15 This list does not cover all discounts on Shoo Sale, as we have specials on most every lino in stock, Also specials previously offered, on this Clearance Sale still continues. As we must reduco stock so as to make room for new goods, now boing purchased by our two representatives in Now York. INadie$, tteptiop. ON SATURDAY, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., we will sell you KID GLOVES from our 85c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 lines at SOo per pair. j fl-WILUflMSjfe CO Do You tead The Chronicle? whynot?