II ' "' ' I I , I,, ..... I , . M . , VOI THE DALLES, OKEGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1898 NO 342 SPUN MUST DISAVOW A Formal Repudiation ol the Do Lome Lettei'. Till; INCIDENT NOT VET CLOSED Thn AilniliiUtrntliin Not Kntlrrly Htl II ml with tint. I'rnnlit RtntiiH iif ths Omn. The attitude of the Spanish novum men t in regard to the Do Lome incidunt as boI (ortli in Miniator Woodford's de tailed niport to the state dopartmont, is not entirely satisfactory to tho udmlnit tration. Woodford has therefore been instructed to reopen negotiations upon the subject ut Madrid, with u view to eecuriiiK trout Spain n distinct dlBiivow al uf the utterances of Do Louie, in IiIh now fiiinoua letter to Seiior Conelejue, and a formal UBfluraneo that thoHe tit teraiiLi's, iih applied to President Me Klnloy, in no manner expressed the eentiiiiotits of the Spanish government. Nmv Yoiik, Feb. 14. A Hpoelal from Washington says : The De Lome incident is Htill imenl tied. The eipher dispatch received from Minister Woodford wiih unsatisfactory. It was t.ikou to the president by Assist ant Secretary Day, and after a Hliort conference between them, Mr. Day Kent' another telegram to Minister Woodford. Officially nothing will be mild about tlieeu two communications, furthoj than that the incident in not yet entirely closed. It ie said that Minister Woodford's cable was a report of his interview with the Spanish minister of foreign affairs, which howed that no distinct disclaimer had been made by Spain of thqt feature of the De Lome letter which has been interpreted to indicate the insincerity of the Spanish government iu the matter of autonomy and in the negotiations for a commercial treaty. Absence of such disclaimer Is not entirely satisfactory to tho president. Accordingly Minister Woodford has been given further In structions on tho subject. Without making any distinct demand for a disavowal, Minister Woodford ie requested by his new instructions to im press upon tho Madrid authorities the importance to all parties concerned of eoinn distinct repudiation of Sonor de Lome's declarations, which tho president can believe correctly represents the po sition of tho Spanish government. Mr. .Mckinley bolleves that when the Spanish minister of foreign all'uirs fully appreciates the interpretation which has been placed upon Sonor de Lome's letter in some quarters of the United Status, ht) will hasten to disavow it. Minister Woodford lias been told in a poeitive way what the president, would liko to have dope; in other words, that lie must use delicatu diplomacy to secure tho end desired, and the president is sincere in the belief that another inter view between Minister Woodloid and tlio minister for foreign affairs at Mad rid will end the whole trouble. As far as that feature of the case, tho I)e Lome letter criticising the president, '8 concerned, tho incident is closed. That Was established when tlio state depart ment received Senor du Hosu aH charge d aflairos of the Spanish legation to suc ceed Senor do Loino. The other phase O'Hio letter, tho president considers, 'bould very properly bo made tlio sub ject for further nogotiationB, in order at Spain should have au opportunity "OBhow that Senor do Lome falsely rep n Wf. Dfiiggist Will yon tell your cus tomers: Garland'H Han- py Thought Salvo is sold on a Kiiriuitco to cure as claimed, (or it. ,W wi Blvp yonr.ftQo Iwok if you For Sale at DONNELi'S, Royal make the lood pure, wholcAume and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL QAKINQ POWDEH CO., NEW YOIIK. resented her position when hemado tho statements that be did. WIUO Kewurtl SI 00. readers of this paper will be Tlio pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diaeaHe ihitt science has been able to cure in alUts stages, and that iB Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the disease and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho proprie tors huvo so much faitli in its curative powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciii:.ni:y, & Co., Toleda, O. Sold by druggists, 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Culm Hud an liming. Wahiunciton, Feb. 14. bouator Mor gan reported today from the committee on foreign relations au amendment to tho diploma nud consular appropria tion bill offered by Allen recognizing the belligerency of the Cubans. The report, which was quite long, stated that the eonate had already acted on this matter, and was still of tho same opinion, and would be glad to have the house co-operate in securing the recognition of bel ligerency. Harris introduced a resolution calling for information regarding tho abandon ment of tho government's purpose to bid in the Kansas I'aeiflc under the guaran tee of the full amouut of the princip.il of tho indebtedness. On Chandler's objection is was laid over until tomor row. A resolution by Morgan was paesed, calling for a consular report regarding nllairs in Cuba, and inquiring whethe.' this government bad recognized the au tonomous government of Cuba, and au thorized negotiations for a reciprocity treaty. The senate then went into executive session for the consideration of tho Ha waiian treaty. OliiiiulHirlitlii'H t'uiiKli llniitmly AIwiij'n I'rovim KtVuut.iu'. Jhere are no bettor medicines on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used tho Cough Honiedy when all others failed, and in every instance it proved cHectuul. Almost daily wo bear the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies ex tolled by those who have used them. This is not an empty pull', paid for at so much a lino, but is voluntarily given in good faith, in tho hope that siillering Immunity may try these remedies and, llko tlio writer, bo benefited. From the Glenville ;V. V.) l'uthllndor. For sale by lllakeley & Houghton. Hjiriiy Yttur Truuit. All persons having fruit trees which are infested with Sun ,Joso scale lire hereby notilled to spray the eamo with a eolation of lime, sulphur and salt with; in sixty days after the date of this notice, K.mh.i; Soiianno, Commissioner for the fourth district, IIupK1u' Ariuu nnlvtn Thp lies,t buIo in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovei sores, totter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cuius piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price U6 centi, per ba. Fat ,flle uy piakeloy antj Houghton, druggists. A UIhnIi Imminent. Ni:w Yoni;, Feb. 13. A special from Washington say"l There Is a general impression among pan-American diplomats hero that Costa, Hica and Nicaragua are very near war, Both countries have assumed belligeren attitudes, according to information which has reached Washington end was printed in the Herald. It is theexpecta tion of Central Americans in this city that President Zelaya will demand the disavowal of Costa Rica's responsibility n connection with the revolution in San Juan del Sur. Whether the president of Costa Rica would comply with President Zelaya's demand, and whether Nicaragua would have the support of Salvador and Hon duras in case of war are question which pan-Americans are asking each other Those in touch with the Costa Rica le gation in this city express the opinion that the government will not comply with the respective demand of the Nic aragua president, and in this event war is likely to follow. The Herald's correspondent at Ma nagua says : 1 1 'II 1 1 . I i wu xrniHii warsnips are now in Nicaraguan waters, and more are ex pected. One of these now in Nicaragua is at Corinto and the other at San Juan del Sur." Coimuiiiiitioii I'onltlvely Cured. Mr. R. 11. Greeve, merchant, of Chil- 1 1 . If . . r at . nowie, va., cerimes mat ue tiau con sumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief ; spent nights sitting up in a chair; was in duced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by two bottles. For past (nice years has been attending to busi ness and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy evsr made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in bis 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 A CALL. The Wasco County Republican Cen tral Committee will meet at the court bouse in The Dalles, Saturday, Feb. 19, 1898, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of issu ing a call, appointing delegates, and making all necessary arrangements for tiolding the primaries and Republican county convention. A full attendance is desired. J. M Im mtfc-o.v, February 8, 1S9S. Chairman. In a recent letter from Washington, D. 0., to an old friend. Miu'or. G. A. Studor, for twenty years United States Consul at Singapore, says : "While at Ijos Moines I became acqainted with u liniment known as Chamberlain's Pain Dalm, which 1 found excellent against rheumatism as well as against soreness of the throat and chest (giving mo much easier breathing. I had a touch of pueu monla early tins week, and two applica tions freely applied to the throat and cheat relieved me of it at once. I would not be without it for anything." For sale by Blakeley & Houghtou. Your liUHt Chuuctt. All negatives now in my possession made by Mr. Houghton or D. 0. Ilet rin prior to Jan. 1, 1895. will be destroyed. Jf)ouvish to duplicate prints, orders must ho placed before Match 1st. GuTOitu, Photo. Artist, febl-lm Chapman Block. Tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community of simple, honest, God-fearing men and women, have 'prepared the Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years, and it is always the same, simple, hon est, curative medicine that has helped to make the Shakers the healthy, long- lived pooplo that, they are. The Shak ers nevor have Indigestion. This is partly owing to their simple mode of life, partly to the wonderful" properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caused by tho stomach glands not supplying onough digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in vigorates the stomach and all its glands so that after awhile they don't need help. As evidence of the honesty of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula s printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to if 1.00 per bot tle. Smoke the popqlar brands, Prize Med" al, Rpse Queen "ajid guarantee,. For sale by all first-class dealers. Fflltlt Regular Prico per garment. 55c and 65c Hue 75c and 90c line $1.25 line. $1.50 line LATEST TAN SHIRTS. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice Is hereby clven that under and by vir tue of tin execution and order of bale issued out of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for DouRinti uouiuy, ou me iita aav 01 juuuary, 1M)S. and to me directed unon u iudcinent ren dered therein ou the -Ith nny of Jununry, 1SU8, which ludemeut whs, duly enrol led and docket ed in the Clerk's ollice of wild Court on the 5th diiy of January, W.h, in an actiou theretofore lenuinir, wncrein linrtnolomeo farodl was iilalntlfl. and Jos.eih roleo whs defendant. I did on the l'Jth dayof Januury, ISM, duly levy upon ana wm on .Monuiiy ine -.'ist any 01 February, IK'S, bell at the hour of two o'oloek iu the after noon of said day at the premise hereinafter de-M-ilbed in Dalles City, vasco Couty, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash iu hand, all of the following described property, to-wltj That cer tain one and a h-lf story frame bullrtlnir situated on the east half Ca) of Lot three (3) in block fourteen (II) iu l.aughlin's Addition to Dulles City, Oregon, being the same building owned bv tlie said Joseph Folco, and iy him and his les scot, heietofore and now occupied and used as a soda and earbonatlng manufactory and confec tionery store, together with the followiiu ap- lurutuv, ilxtures, machinery and utensil there n, to-wit: One U. and G. Generator and one II and G. fountain; one 11. and O. bottling table; 1 iiuicuiuson aitaenmeni; l iim.s syrup pump: l force pump: live cornier fountains: one marble soda fountain "pf under": one syphon tiller; out combination Iron safe; three stencels; two ex tract jars; two glass pitchers: one porcelain: one graduate: 103 syphons; 100 iliu. 6 o.. bodu bottles with Hutchison stoppers; 74 soda boxes; JUJ soda boxes; 1 1 5doz) boxes; four pair nipples; fou i table-; one bed lounge; three lamps;one side boatd; seven chairs: one candy thermometer; one set knives and forks (Ilogcrsi; seven ice cream spoons; one candy hook; l'r, dozen Ice ream dishes; one set dishesf.'l piece.-): one cm- or: other dishes: about MO boxes for ouurt bot tles; distilling apparatus: bottle wash in: an- paiatus: four sliow eses; oue lemou squeezer, ("Kapld"r, o0 candy jars: one glass washer; one "Hartholemew" peanut roaster; three pair soils; three stoves; one truck: two nimble slabs: Ice water tank, ouecopperextract tiller stand; oue uiiiK lor sieanung syrup; 4 syrup jur) Willi lau cets: ico crushers: 6 stone 1ars: a stone hirs: hydrometers tools; two phones; one ax and one hatchet: one hand saw: oue brace and bit: fau cets, hose, etc.; one steam engine and boiler, l'a noise lower; one Ice cream free.cr; oue jacket kettle; three one gallon demijohns; fourglMss holders: two tobacco knives: seven whiskey barrels; one 10 gallon keg; six fountain clumps': !3 dozen soda bottles: or so much of said above described property us shall be necessary to sat- lsiyaiui pay mo saiu several sums due to plain till and mentioned iu said execution, writ and older of sale, to-wtt: Four hundred twenty seven dollars ujd thirteen cents, and Interest tlieieon at the rate of tea per cent per annum, since Jauntily -Ith, INK, and the further sum of one bundled and tweiity-lhreedollais, costs and disbursements of action, 'ogetlier witli accruing costs and expenses of sale, i-iiid sale will bu nuide subject to any Interest lu suid property wiueu vtuiiuco weaver una nenry rugel muy have as lessees theieof. Dated at Dulles City, Wuseo County, Oregon, January 10, leUS. ' T. J. DK1VKH, jiin'JJ II Sheilll'of Wasco County, Oregoti, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, 1-ami Oini'K, This D.w.r.Ks, On , February, U, Jsiw. I Notice ii) heieby given that tho following mimed settler has hied notice of his intention to coniMiute and make tliial proof iu support o( his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Kevlster and Itecelver at The Dalles, Oie gonnoii Tuesday. March IS'.iS, vU: Oliver llower. uf The 11 lei, II. K. No. fe07, foj the SKU and NE SEh Si'CiM.Tp'JN. ItlJK, WM. ' lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of satd laud, viz: William Uutliier, Peiry YmiCnimi. Hurry 1-eurued, II II. Learned, till of The Dulles, Ore Koi". ' JA8..KMOOBK1 Keglster. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cure Pile, Scld, Burs. TED in On SPBIHG U LOT ONE. LOT TWO. LOT THREE. ' LOT FOUR. STYLES just received in MANHAT See Window Display. a. m. wmmAHis a go. 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