' -A mtyt PiiUes 1 ljt0ttick voii. x THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1898 NO 840 HIE STORM HAS BURST Guatemala in the Throes of a Civil War. FIRST ISAITLK FOUGHT LAST NIGHT The AmiiiiH HlioiU!rully Kolntil-Tho l.railnr .mil Fln Otlinrs wrurti Klllml. Ban 1'itANCiHCO, Fob. 11. A special hom San Jose tie Guatemala of Febru ary 10th, hhvb civil Htrlfo and , bloodshed liato followed the killlnR of BarrioB. Be fore the hotly of the murdered ruler had found sepulture the fuutlotis wore flying nt each other's throatB, and as a result General Murrequltitt, the chief supporter of I'roapero MoralcR, one of the aaplranta to the presidency, is dead and hiu fol loners are seeking safety in flight. San Jobi:, Guatumala, Feb. 10. Last night General Marrequina attemped to teiie thr rt.'hiH of government in behalf oLMoruh's. Ho mndo an attack on the palace barrackB in force. The usHault was vigorously roHiHted, and in the fight General Marrequina land five of liiH fol lotrera wore killed. Seeing that their efforts could not prove BticccHsful, the attacking forceB, consisting of 2,000 men, beaded by General Majera and Colonel Aravello, llud from the city. Today General Toledo, who Iiiih been appointed iiiiniRter by Manuel Estrudu Cabrera, the president pro tempore of the repuhliu,fltarted the artillery in pur suit of the fleeing revolutionists. The populace and soldiers are now demand iog that General Mundlza be proclaimed president. Tlio situation is becoming more and more complicated and the crisis will be jcute. Nkw Yokk, Feb. 11, Details of the t!!as3i!iiition of President llurrios, of Guatemala, Irom the Heralds correspon dent in Guatemala City, state that 'resident llarrios was shot and killed nt So'clouk Tuesday niglit. The shooting took place near the palace, while the president was walking with four guards. The assassin met the party and stepped off the sidewalk, apparently to lot the president pass. Then he pulled uslde the two men nearest the president, and, thrusting a revolver agaiiiHt Barrios' (ace, shot him in the head and then in the stomach. President Barrios' assassin wus about 23 years of age. For four years he was an employe of Honor Don .Juan Apariclo, a well-known financier, who was killed by the government soldiera during the revolutionary outbreak last September, while he was held prisoner. The assas tin's iinnie was Oscar Sollingor. He wiib a British suhjeut. Sonor Apariclo was wealthy and popular. Ilia deuth caused jreat feeling agalnet President Barrios, nil the assassin's act is the result. Ho arrived in Guatemala three weeks ago, aid had presumably been watching for opportunity to kilt Sonor Barrios "nee his arrival. Sollingur was heavy and muscular.and toured so suddenly that the gourde wold do nothing. After the assassina ln the foreign ministers eallod ut the Naceaml expressed their feelings of et. Manuel Kstrnda Cabreru, vice-presl-nti has assumed the- duties of pros! and will eontinue as chief exeeu 'iQf Guatemala until after the next Section. 'j la dilllcult to toll what turn events tke now. The man who was ussus- 1 Druggist Will you tell your ,cub miners: Gortand'e Hap py Thought Salve Is sold u gurantee to cure as claimed for it. Wo, will give your 50c back if you are not fctatiefled, For Sale at DONNEte Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. if POWDER Absolutely pure ROVAl HAKIhO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Biuated had an iron hand and indomitu ble Bplrit, but not by the will of the people wus he hastened to his death. His ambition was to retain power. Had he retired nt the end of his legal term much bloodshed would have been avert ed, and his refusal to do bo caused tho revolution of last September. He could liave retired with a fortuno of $20,000,- 000 and with the gratitude of the people as it is acknowledged he advanced the government in every respect. There is a 'great scramble now among all parly leaders now for tho presi dency. General l'rospero Morales, with his great popularity and prestige, Iiiih u good chance, but it is doubtful under present circumstances if ho could retain the oflice unless at the head o'f an army. Tho HurirlMU or All. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III., speaking of Dr, King's New Discovery, eaya that last winter his wife was attacked with'Lu Grippe, and her cubo grew so serious that physiclanB of Cowden and 1'ana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr, King's New Discovery in store, and eelling lota of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all ehe be gan to get better from . first doso, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her Bound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do tltis good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. 4 No litiiiuiul h hk NoihIimI. Wahiii.nuto.v, Fob 11. Tho following statement wus given out for publication by the state department ofliuiuls this morning. j "General Woodford had telegraphed j that the Spanish minister's resignation hud beon accupted before he presented the telegram which was sent by the state department," It h believed hero that tho incident is practically closed. All aorta of rumors were in circulation last night, including one that a special cabinet mooting was held at midnight. It can be positively stated that no cabi net meeting, formal or informal, was held last night. It is the present purpose of Sonor do L'jinu to leave this country early next week. He will probably sail by one of the French liuora to Havana, and thence will proceed direct to Madrid. WlOO Howard a 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been ahlo to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bohirf a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional . it in r, 4 in i.i i treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken , internally, acting directly upon the1 blood anil iiuicouh surfaces of the disease and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting naturo In doing Uh work. The proprie tors have so much faith in ita curative poworH, that they oiler Ono Hundred Dollars) for any cubo that it fails to cure. Send for lint of tcstimoniale. Address, F. J. Ciii:ni:v, & Co., Toledu, O. Sold by druggists, 70c. Httll'H Family Pills are tho best. Vuuli III Vciur OluiokH. All countv warrantR registered prior to Nov. 18, 189B, will be paid at my ollice. Interest ceases after Jan. 15th, 1808. O. L. I'liu.i.n'H, Countv Treasurer. One Minute .Cqugh Cure, cures. ' That IsVhat It'wM lor. GETTING A NAVY CHEAPLY. Cash and Certain Monopolies Offered by 1'orttical to ShlplmlluVr. Of all strange proposals made lately to the builders of ships the" strangest is that, of Pnrtiitr.il. Wiiirih (lntirm. tn Viiuta' a modern navy, but dehires to pot it on tho lowest possible terms, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Tho govern ment Intends to ask shipbuilders how many vessels of a stated type they will supply annually for twenty years or less for an annual payment of about flvo .hundred and flfty-flvo thousand dollars, plus certain advantages in tho way of monopolies. American, Brit ish, French and German builders of the first class are to be asked to bid, and the successful tenderer will be that firm giving the most in the least timo and for the shortest period of at Lisbon and the government ship-1 buildint? nlnnt closed. Thr now Arm ' will get the machinery and also the staff and operatives. Knthinir is r.iui about foreign workmen, but, since the j government hopes to educate the peo ple in shipbuilding, it expects native labor to be employed. Machinery, ma- t1M,ll ,.wl ,,:i1 l.n ...1!.4...1 4 It--1 4V4444 (4411, ,UU Y444 UUIIMllCU WJ tllC establishment free of duty. The new plunt will have a monopoly of repairing work, not only in Portugal, but ulso in her colonies, Azores, Cape do Verde and Angola, no other new establishments being permitted, al though existing small works will con tinue. The new vessels which it is hoped to get for the annual payment of five hundred and fifty-five thousand! dollars are all of rather unusual con struction. The cruisers are to be of wood and copper sheathed, of forty-two three knots speed, with a protective deck and a steaming radius of ten thou sand miles at ten knots. The now famous Japanese cruUer Yoshino is re garded as a pattern of the desired type. Then there are to be ten torpedo boat destroyers of the type of the speedy Ilavock, which are to be able to make twenty-eight knot's, and steam four thousand miles at ten knots: ten first class torpedo boats of seventy tons and of, the greatest speed possible; several colonial gunboats of two hundred arid eighty-nine tons' and river gunboats of forty tons. This seems a pretty good navy for about eleven million two hun dred thousund dollars, but perhaps some of the companies will find that the twenty-year use of a well-located shipyard with modern tools is an in ducement worth considering. Ll IlniiR Chang'H Pipe. The Brussels correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle ways that an amusing incident occurred at the royal dinner given io Li Hung Chaug the other evening. After passing into the state drawing-room at the conclusion of dinner, the Chinese envoy, apparently in ignorance of the rule of court eti quette which s-trietly forbids smoking in the state, apartments, pulled out a long pipe, which, duly filled and lighted by his secretary, wan returned to the owner, who began drawing it with evident satisfaction to himself. King Lcoiwkl, with kindly tact, hod ciga rettes thereupon passed round, and in a few minutes the whole company were purling vigorously. Til ii Skunk's JJito. "Is tho skunk a dangerous animal? I should say so," remarked 12. P. Glaze, of St. Louis, tho other day. "I know very many people will be surprised at the assertion, but there is one species of this unpopular tribe that is us much to be dreaded as a rattlesnake, as I learned one year while sojourning in western Texas. One night in midbum mer a party of us were camping out on the prairie of Llano county, wlien we were awakened by the screams of a colored boy who hud been taken along ' r,tr fX,- li rnflt II,, 4.,,l, t li -i t to cook foi the outfit. Jle sum tli.it something hud bitten him, and exam-1 inution showed that his head was pret ty badly torn. There was unmistaka ble evidences of a skunk in the vicini ty, and there was no doubt that it had done the deed. Tho sequel is that a few days later tho boy died a most hor rible death of hydrophobia. I learned t U. that it was not a rare thing for tho bite- of these miserabledittlo cats to produce tho dread ailment, und several well au-. .. 4 . . m a . . " tlieuucaieu oases oi it. occurreu oexore I left the state. Some people think hy drophobia finds its origin ill these ani mals." Washington Post. , i I, - One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It was made tor. in your pocket, if you buy Schillings Best baking pow der, and use only one heap ing teaspoonful to a quart of flour. OH r . 5 4 JNote our iia. in tnis j T I TUT 3 M L sT r -1 ivi nn n u tt m j A. M. WIXiXiIAIHS CO. 1 7 Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice ib hereby given thnt under nnd by vir tue of Hti execution and order of siile isbuwl out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, on the l"th dav of January, lsiw, and to me directed upon u judgment ren dered therein on the -1th day of Januurjylb'JS, which judgment was duly enrolled and docket ed in the Clerk 'b ollice of bnid C'outt on the flth day of Januury, Ik'JS, in an action theretofore M-ndine. wherein liartholomeo Parodl was jilalutiir, and Joseph hohjo was defendant, I did on the lath day of Junuary, 18DS, duly levy uiiou and will on Monday the lilbt day ol February, lb'.w, sell at the hour of two o'oloek in the after noon of baid day ut the premibeK hereinafter de briibed In Dalles City, Vvnbco Couty, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following desciilx'd nrnuertv. to-ult: Thateei- tula one and a li-lf btory frame building bituated on the east half (-a) of hot tlm-u (S) in block fourteen (11) in l.aughliu'b Addition to Dalles City, Oregon, being tho baiue building owned by the buid Joseph l'oleo, nud oy him and his les sees heretofore nnd now occupied and Ubcd as a soda and carbonating uianufuctory and confec tionery store, together with the following up tinnitus, fixtures, machinery and utensils there in, towit: One 11. und G. generator and one 11. mid G. fountain; one 11. and G. bottling tubus; 1 Hutchinson attachment; 1 Tuft's syrup pump; 1 force pump; live copper fountains; one marble L.odn fountain "plunder": one syphon illler; one combination iron safe; thiee bteucels; two ex tract jars; two glass pitchers; oue porcelain; one giaduale: 105 syphons: mo doz, b o.. soda bottles with Hutchison stoppers; 7. soda boxes; 'JO.! soda boxes; 11 (5 doz) boxes ; four pair nipples; fou i tables; oue bed lounge; three lumps ;one side boaid; seven chairs: oue candy thermometer; oue set knives and forks (lingers); seven ice cm emu bpoons; one candy hook; Hi dozen lee cream dishes; one set dibhes(21 pieces); one cab tor; other dishes Pabout 150 boxes for quart bot tles; distilling apparatus; bottle wash ug ap paratus; four show cses; one lemon squeezer, ("Hapld"): SO candy jars: one glass washer; onu "llartholeuiew" peanut loaster; three pair se als; three stoves; oue truck; two mm ble stabs; lee water tank; oneeopperextraet filler stand; one tank for steaming sirup; 4 syrup jtirs with fau cets: ice crushers; 6 stone jars; "J stone Jars; '2 lijdrometeis.tools: two phones; one ax and one hutehet: one hand saw: one brace and bit: fau- I eets, hose, etc.; one steam engine and boiler, l'a norse pawer; one icecream nee.er; one juenet' kettle; three one gallon demijohns; four glass hoUlerfc ! two tobacco knives; seven whiskey bllrri.1(,. ouc 10BiOn keg; six fountain clamps; 'S dozen soda bottles; or so much of suld above described property us shall be necessary to sat isiyaua pay me sum several sums aue to piain 1 1 11 und mentioned in said execution, writ and order of sale, to-wit: Four hundred twenty seven dollars uad thirteen cents, and interest theieon at the rate of ten per cent per unuum, lIiikii Idiiiinrt JH 1CII. tt fitrtlw.,. ..,, ... one hundred und twenty-lhreedoUais, costs and I disbursements of action, 'ogether with accruing ' costs and exiienses of sale. aid sale will be made subject to any interest in said moneitv iZ L w.!!.U,n r .VlXZ have us lessees theieof. . J,lltll1.H,!1I,!ll,11i's at'' Vl'AiC0 (-'oul,,'i Oregon, J llll lift T5 lV'i f Jvi r . J. DMVKH. JiuiW it Sheiill'of Wasco County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I..4,m Office, Thk Dai.lf..-, On , j February, 'J, lb'JS, ( Notlco ls hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his Intention to commute and make Hunt proof in sutort of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Kettlster and itecelver at The Dalles, Ore tioil, on Tuesday. March lS'JS, viz: Oliver llowers, of The Mallei, II. K. No. 5M)7, for the SEU NKJ and NKJi SE)i Beeai,TiaN. HIJK.WM. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: William Kutl'ner, Perry VanCanip, Harry Learned, H 11. Learned, all of The Dalles, Ore gon. JAS, V. MOOKK, Register. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cares Pile, ikad, Burnt. . 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Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, ofndM?tLkFnEdE8D Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour. This Flour use ; every We sell our goods lower than any house in tho trade, and if you don't think bo call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. i L BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. is manufactured expreesly for family sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 4! fj lit '4'1 Ivi .1 ll m ill I- i. i Vs , ,