21) e Hulks VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898 NO 357 IS NOT YET KNOWN Court ol' Inquiry Has Made No Koport. STATEMENT MADE BY SECY LONG tUilrtil Piilillo Kanltnil Ovnr tlm NnwN of Urn Arrival f Amnrloii Wur nlilpA In Hiiiik Kiiiir, Wahiii.s'CiTon, Mnr. -Sucrutury Lout; toilivy aiithori.t'd tin nhsnlutn deniiil )( thu rumor thut u partial or preliniiimry report hud bum received roiii thu Maims inquiry board indi cating or declaring tlm loss of thu Mnlim tn lmvo noun duo to iui ex ternal explosion. Ho Haiti tho pub lic hail all tin) Information which hail been received. , Wahiii.noton, Mar. !J. Secretary I.on g jpenf a good part of tho inuinlng in con versation with Chairman llontulli', of the lionet) naval coiniuittoo. Ho dunied himself to all other cullurs, and from tiniu to timu Ht-nt for vuriotiH lmruau chiefs of tiio department, u prutty clear indication that Houtidlo was being Hup plied with stuth information tin the de partment could supply us to thu mime diato needs of thu naval survico. Up to noon no word had come to the department from the court of inquiry at Key West. It is Raid tho court in under no obligation to inform thu department nheii it line completed tliifl brunch of the inquiry i nor is it necessary for the court to sunk permission from tlm de partment to return to Havana. The statu department received a call today from Suuor du Hose, the Spanish charge d'an'ulr8,thi8 being diplomatic day It is understood, however, to have had no relation to the Maine inquiry , which, up to the present tunc, bus not become the mbject of diplomatic i-xcbuugu. Activity Nut Almtml. New Yoiik, Mar. 3. There is a con tinuance of unwonted activity at the New York arsonul. Tho shipping of thells and othoi projectiles, to the forti fications about the harbor continue. At army headquarters there are no new do velopeniunls, and no orders out ot the Ordinary routine tire expected. It is uid that a battery of twenty 12-inch mortars will bo soon received at gundy Hook for testing before they are forward ed to the places for which they are des tined. Thoro are a number of unarmored tuns at the proving-grounds awaiting the construction of curriugi'H. The hup-' Ply of ammunition lias been increased in all the inugazinos, and is so arranged that it can bo made immediately avail able. The men at tho post seem much more Pleated at the work tlioy have to do than when the guns lay idle and in a wedition unlit for active uso. At Sandy Htok, howuver, there is a slight com print among the men, who cay that too aoch work is expected of two small a force. A largo consignment of ammunition, including powder and projectiles, is 'eady for shipment at thu ordnance du PMtment in the Now York mwv yrd. Commander Swift, who lias charge of '" department superintended thu work 'Packing. Couunandor Swift lias ro 'ved instructions from Washington "forward tho supplies as soon as pos "We to Key West, w bunco they will be "'rlbuted among the United States hipa now In that neighborhood, "henasked if tho consignment was not Tho only accident policy that la put up in jars for 60 cents. Good business policy to keep n supply of .Garland's Happy Thought Salve in the homo. The kind that euros. 60 cents. For Sale at DONNELL'S. Koynl makes the land pure, wholesome and delicious. 'if Ik till POWDER Absolute! Pure ROYAL BAKINO POWDEH CO., NEW YORK. an unusually large one, Commander Swift replied that is was not, and that when it was divided up among the sev eral BinpB moy would not lmvo more than thu usual compliment in their mnga.incH. Muny of the projectiles are for guns of large caliber. As yet no information has been re ceived as to what disposition of the guns which have recently been shipped to tho yard from Washington. These guns are of different si7.es, and as neither the Chicago nor the Atlantu, which ate be ing overhauled at the yard, will be ready to receive guns for at least six months, it is rumored that they are for auxiliary VUHHuls. Kolihud tlm tlravu. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject 1b narrated by him as follows: I wus in u most dreadful conditio. My skin wus almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, .uo appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Threo physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great joy uud surprise, the first bot tle made a decided improvement I con tinned their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved Iny lite and robbed the grave of another victim." Nooneshould fall totrythem. Only 60 cents por bottle at Blukeley & Houghton's drug store. lCcudy tu Vo-llturnte. Nkw Yokk, Mar. 3. A 'special from Havana says: A messenger loft Gomez' camp early last week and is now on bis way to Washington, bearing full details and tlatii of insurgent lield organization. In case hostilities break out Genet al Gomez ex pects to co-operate with the American fleet, uud for this reason desires that American oflicers shall have full knowl edge of tho rebel force and equltmeut. It is uderstoud here that General Go me, will offer to relinquish his command to any American gt-noral who maybe sent from Washington. Xliu ltuoovery uf tli Uny. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says.: "Dr. King's New Discovery is tho only thing that cures my cough, and It is thu best seller I have.' J. F. Campbell, merchant of, Sall'ords, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's Now Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it novur fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Colds and Coughs. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is no experiment. It lias boon tried for a quarter of a century, and today stands at the head. It never disappoints. Freo trial bottles at Blake ley & Houghton's drug store. 0 AVIIIIiiiii'h OiiiIiiiih Word". Bkumn, Mar. 3. The semiofficial North Gorman Gnzetto says tho follow ing passage occurred in the speech of Ktnporor William doliverod Tuesday at WllholuiBhuvon, upon the ccchbIoii of swearing in the naval recruits : 'Where the German eaglu has seized holt ami fixed its ulawe, that country Is German and will positively remain German." In a recent letter from Washington, D. 0 to an old friend, Major, G. A. Studor, for twenty years United States Consul nt Singapore, says: "While at Dos Moinoa I became acqalnted with u liniment known as Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I, .found excellent against rheuinatlrn unwell as, against soreness of the throat and ohest (giving roe much easier breathing. I had a touch of pneu monia early this week, and two applica tions freely applied to the throat and chest relieved mo of it at onco. I would not bo without it for anything." For sale by Itlukeley & Houghton. Thu Vnner.uelHti Itovolt. t Washington, Mar. 3. The state de partment has been informed that a small revolution has broken out at Valencia, about 200 miles from CaracaB, the capi til of Venezuela. No details are given. This evidently directed against Presi dent Andrade, who was only a few days ago inaugurated as successor to Presi dent Crespo. 100 Iteward S100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one. dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is, Cutorrh. Hall's Catnrrb Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disoase, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cureis taken internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the disease and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative porvirs, that they offer One Hundred Do lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chunky, & Co., Toleda, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hull's Family Pius are the best. t.( Tour LhhI Chance. All negatives now in my possession made by Mr. Houghton or D. C. Herrin prior to Jan. 1, 1895. will be destroyed If )ou wish to duplicate prints, orders must' be pluced before March 1st. GiFKOiiD, Photo. Artist, febl-lm Chapman Block. Cliuinberlalu'K Conch ltemedy Always 1'roveH KfToctuul. There are no better medicines on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used the Cough Remedy when all others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost daily we hear the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies ex tolled by those who have used them This is not an empty puff, paid for at bo much a line, but is voluntarily given in good faith, in the hope that suffering humanity may try these remedies and, like the writer, be benefited. From the Glenville : W. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale by Blukeley & Houghton. Did It ever strike you that Foutz' Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars are the best cigars on earth. tf. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community of simple, honest, God-fearing men and women, have prepared the Shaker Digestive Cordiul 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 people that they are. The Shak ers never have indigestion, mis is partly owing to their Bimple mode of life, partly to the wonderful properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caused by the stomach glands not Biipplyiqg enough 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 is printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bot tle. hlinfiiniKii, Attention! Clarke & Fuik have secuiod the . i r i ni agency lor uie iai nuia oneep uip. Mixes instantly with cold water. Sheriff 's Sale. Notice is I'crcby given that under nnd by vir tue ol im execution nnd order of sMe, issued out of the Circuit Court ot tho State or otctrnn, fur Wasco County, on the Uth day of December, 1897, upon ii decree nnd judgment rcndired therein m tlic first day of December, 1897, in u milt then nnd theretofore pending, wherein Northern Counties Investment Trust, Limited, a Corporation, was plalitifl', nnd Mary J. Smith JatiicB M. smith, Jr., Kluiu A. Smith and Clem Smith, were defendant, I did on the 14th day of December, 1S97, drily levy upon, and ill, on .Wednesday, the 19th day of January, lute, nt the bour,of ono o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of tho county court homo In Dulles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell nt pub lic miction, to tho highest bidder, for cash in hand, t 'C following de&ctibed real estate, to wit: Lots 6 and 6 in block '!. Lnughlin's Addi tion to The Dalles City, and Lot 2 in Block 2, In 'I .ovltt'a Addition to Tho Dalles City, nil in Wnsco County, Oreiton, together with all and singular tho tenements, hereditaments, and ap pertenanccs thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy nnd pay the said several sums due to plnlntill'mcntloned in sui'i writ, to wit: 2,!W."i.(it;, and interest thereon from the find, day of December, 1M)7, nt the rate of debt percent, per niiimm: the further sum of $150.00 as n reasonable attorney's fee, and the costs and dlsbiiisements of said suit, taxed and allowed at fl'J.OO, together with accruing coats and ex penses of such sale. Dated at Dulles Citv, Oregon, this 15th day of December, 1S97. T. J. DKIVKlt, Sheriff of Wnsco County, Oregon. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco county, made January 19, 1MIS, the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of tho estate of Thos. J. Sullivan, jr., deceased. All persons having claims against the estate" of said deceased, are hereby notified to prc-ent them to me with the proper vouchers nt the otilce of Huntington A: Wilson, withlu six months from date herer f. Duted January 10, 189S. 110HATIO FAKGHEi:, Administrator. ItuuKiou'k .iriui; otuve. The best salve in the world for curs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt 'rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and al! skin eruptions, and posi tively cuies piiee, or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For Bale by Blukeley and Houghton, druggists. Made Right! Schillings Best baking powder does its work as well in the wetness of Japan as in the dry heat of Arizona or Mexico, the cold of Mon tana,' and 'the gold fever of Klondyke. u Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given thnt under and by vir tue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, made on the Sth day of January, 1S9S, in the matter ot the estate of Dr. W. K. fliuehart, deceased, 1 will sell at public auction, at the courtlu use door in Dalles City, in said county uud state, on the 28th day of February, IMS, nt 1 o'clock p. in., to the high est bidder, all the teitl estate belonging to said estate uud described us follows, to-wit: Lots A, II, C, 1), E, F, G, H, I,.l, K nnd L in Hlock G5, in the Fort Dulles Miiitiry Reserva tion Aadttiou to Dalles City, in said county and state. The west hnlf of the soutbeust quarter nnd the east half of the southwest quarter of section 21 In township 2 north, range H east, in Wasco County, Oregon. Terms of sule One-half in cash at time of snle uud one-bnlf in six months, secured by mortgage on the premises. Dulles City, Oregon, Jan. 27, 1898. :emily b. HINEHART. Jun29-il Administratrix. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as been regulaily appointed by the county court of tho State of Ort-gon for Waseo County as administratrix of the estate of Chtirles W. John ston, deceasc'i. All persons having claims against said etnte nro hereby no'illed to pre sent them, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of W. II. Wilson, in Dalles City, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dnllcb City, Oregon, Feb. 23. 1898. CAURIE M, JOHNSTON, feb20-il Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,) February 15, 1SUS. j Notice is hereby given that the following named settlet bus filed notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in suppott of his claim, uud that said proof will hi made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on .Monday, April 10, 1898, viz: Jaiuen Hull, of Tile Dulles, II. E. No. 4717, for the SE NV, NEK aud NE'i tiK'A Sec. 31, Tp 1 N., K. 12 E. W. M. He names the, following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon uud cultivation oS said land, viz.: Alexander Vance, Albert Walters, William Wolf, Frank Obrist, nil of The Dalles, Oregon. 5-ii JAS. F. MOORE, Register. Notice of Pinal Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Frank Ireland, deceased, lui- tiled his tlnal account us such ad mlubtrator.iu the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, nnd the judge there of has appointed Monday, the 7th day of Match, 1898, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at tho county courtroom iu the courthouse in Dulles City, In suid county aud state, as the time aud place for tho hearing of objections to said Html account nnd tho settlement thereof. All heirs aud creditors of the deceased, aud all other per sons Interested iu said estate, nro hereby uotltlcd to 11 le their objections to said Until account, if any they have, on or befoie the date llxed for the hearing uud settlement thereof. Dulles City, Oregon, Feb. H, I8I1S. UEOlUiE IRELAND, jcbS-hv-U Administrator. Guardian Sale of Heal Estate. To Whom It May Concku.n: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as guardian of Jas. A. Drown, Jr., Ethel M, Drown, Paulina A. Drown, David E. Drown, Mary S. Brown and Geo. 1). Brown, bus tiled iu the County Court of the State of Oiegon for Wusco County, his petition praying fur u li cense to sell the Interest of suid minors iu and to tho following described real property to-wlt: A tract of laud lit Dalle City, W aseo County, Oregon, bounded ami described us follows: Beginning at n point 2ti tods south and SO feet west of what is known as the northwest corner of tho J. U. Wilson lot. said corner being one hundred and eleven rods east of the northwest corner ol the John A, Slutnis Donation Ijind Claim No. 39, In Ti 1. North Kongo 13 Ivust W. M., running thence south ten rods; thence west six rods and three feet: thence north ten rods; thence cast six rods una threo (eet to tho nlueu of beginning, , containing one-half an uurc, moru or less. All persons interested in real estate are hereby uotltlcd to Hpicnr before said County Court ut the comity courtroom in Dulles City on Friday, tho 25th day of March. 1898. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., then aud there to show cause, If liny there be, why said license to sell said real property suottm not uo gruuieu, March 1, 1898. JAS. A. BROWN, Sr., mch'.'-l Uuurdiuu. Daily Atftuving. Interesting times in our store those days. Every day sees Bales and Cases of new and pretty things coming in, which are opened and displayed as fast as they arrive. Today we put on sale, at prices that Avill hasten their selling, a special lot of about 70 Silk ttlaists and Shirt Waists. To sell at $2.50 and $3.00 Silk Waists and. Dress Skirts. Only eeventy of thetu. Not enough to supply every woman in The Dalles, but just enough to accomo date some of the earliest comers. They're as pretty as can be and they'll wash. The $2.50 kind are flowered eilk, (pure,) made yoke back, loose front, detachable linen collar, turn-over silk cuffs. Just a few have silk collar. The $3,00 Waists are made of figured black silk grenadine made up over green or lemon and the effects are simply rich. The value of these waiBts well we will let you be the judge all we ask for them is simply the price of ma terials. Sizes 32 to 40. V Dress Skirts. Monday's news of our big special in high grade Dress Skirts that are intrisically worth from $4.00 to $8.00, but which we had marked to sell at $2,50, $3.00 and $3.50, brought qr.ick buyers for some of the choice numbers. The last of the week will see the greater part of tliem sold. See window display. New Things in Lace Collarettes just opened. A. M. WILLIAMS & GO. BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes ol farmers and villagers throughout the United States. 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