She Dftllc Chrimfck 4 1; VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1898 NO 359 ASKED LEE'S RECALL Will Not Comply With the .Request. THE CUHAN KBL1EF EXPEDITION Snalii's Pi'itlK' tl'l t'"' Wnrlili bo lie lillirril liy AlfruliNlit VeU Wiim Aim) 1hhII. Madhid, Mar. B. Siinor Oiillon, Span ish iniiiistur of foreign nfTuiro, recently Intimated to United States Minister Woodford tluvt tlio SpaniHli government desired tint risoull of CoiiHtil-tseneriil Leo anil that tint American wursbips wliicli lmvu been designated to curry HupplUtH to the suH'ercm in Onlm hIiouWI lie re placed by uioroliant vuhhuIh. in order to deprivn the iifsiatiincB aunt to tbe re coiicentritdos of any ofllcial oharacter Otliunvisi! pOtfHt'BHL'li. Minister Wooilfonl cabled tlio request to Washington, whidi rufuHed to recall General Lee under tlio preHont ci renin etaiicua or to countermand tliu orlur for the dispatch of the war vuhhuIh, making the representation that they are not fighting shlpH. i Hold Spillll thn Mines. London, Mar. fi. According to the ttatenicnt of a man wIioho curds dujcribu him as an oleetrieiil onginour, whose name cannot bo disclosed, 1ml which IiUh been fui warded to WitHhington, he sold to Spanish officers in London u number of years ago u large number of mines, eight or ten of which were plucen in Ha vana harbor. lie says they were made iu a specially and peculiarly constructed cable, which he contends, he can posi tively identify, if the ninallest piece is produced. .Some of the mines, the man contimieB, were fixed ho they could lie fired from a fort, and two of thorn hud bulbs arranged so that they would ex plode when a vessel came in contact with them. Itut the nlleged electrical engineer adds that he does not believe that the bulb would bo used in water as (hallow as that of Havana harbor. lie exhibited the plans, of one of these mines whicli, he pointed out, was the moot likely to produce the effect described in me wreeic oi the .Maine, it wus num bered "li," and wus. constructed to con tain 500 pounds of gun cotton. This is the story told by the :nnii, who gives one the impression that ho has been sergeant of engineers or he bus held , tome similar position. Hu was appar ently thoroughly posted on electrical matters and submarine mines. The man ian Kiifcllshmnti, und ho says Mint lie is willing to go to the United Stulea us u witness, l.uulunrt li Muktt Hiiuxngo. Ciuamo, Mar. 5. l.uetgort has been told his tusk during his imprisonment for life. It is the intention of the Joliet officials to manufacture sausages for use 'a the big prison, und I.uelgert will be Siven charge of the work. Tim information pleased him. When tanas today taken to thu penitentiary, feetnad at first glad of Ids release from JH, and la.ighed und joked on his way to the trniii. Ho was quiet, however, Wen Joliet was reached, and broke n when the prison gates closed upon Mu. He Bat in the wurdon's olllce with tef8 rolling down his cheeks, unable to MJ word. Hiuvitrd Oll'tirctl. Wasuinoio.v, Mur. 5. Postmaster pul Gary today issued n circular ormally olloring rewnrda of sflfiOl) for ""arrest and conviction of each person Royal makes the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. n POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL UAKINQ POWOEH CO., hlW YORK. who participated in the murder of Post inaHter Haker, at. Like City, S. 0., Feb ruary Ulst. This Ib in accordance with the decision reached at yesterday's cabi net meeting. IMtiitlM'MK thimiot lit) Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an- inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When Mils tube is in flamed you have u rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing, and when it Ib en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and uuleBS the inflammation can be taken out und this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will ho destroyed for ever; nine cue!B out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faccfl. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot tie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars ; free. F. .1. Citnxnv & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 0-10 KimaiiK I'mc-IIIc rnynient. Washington, Mar. 5. In answer to inquiries on tho subject, it ia officially announced that the first pavment of $1. 000,000 on account of tho sale of the gov ernment's Interest in tho Kansas Pacific Hales will lie made some time during tho present week. Wnt-kly Kxcurslons In Through Car to tli Rnnt. Sheriff's Sale. TN THE CtHCl'lT COI'RT OK 1 Oregon for W'nieo' county. T. 1. Field, t.lalntlu' THE STATE OF The only nccldent policy that is put up In jars for CO cents. Good business policy to keep Btipply ,of Uftrliuul'B Happy Thought Halve i" the homo. Tho kind that cures. CO cents, For Sale at DONNELL'S, II lg Until Contract. PiTTHiiuno, Mar. G. The Post tomor row will say : The United States, by Secretary John I), Long, the navy department, has just closed a contract with Peal, Poacoc'.: & Kerr, ceal operators in the new Pittsburg! district, for the delivery at Key West within forty days of 400,000 tons of coal. This contract is not authoriced by con gress, but is made in accordance with the emergency clause. Itiihltml thu Omni. A startlini: incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, waB the subject is narrated by him as follows! I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, uo appotite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, u friend advised trying 'Electric Hitters,' und to my great joy and surprise, the first bot tle made a decided improvement I con tinued their use fur three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my lile and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only CO cents per bottle at Blukelov & Houghton's drug store. Tim Toil Sliillllllrll, Wahiiinciton, Mar. 5. The treasury department has issued a circular to the ellVct that all teas arriving in this coun try after March 1, 1898, will m governed by the new standard adopted fur the season commencing March 1, 181)8, und ending April ill), 1898, excepting such teas as shall have been shipped prior to .March 1, 1898, which will bo governed by the old standard. Nht'Hlli A tteiilloiil Clarke & Falk have secuiod the ngenuv for I ho La Plata Sheep Dip. Mixes' instantly with cold water. Another through tourists car to the East has been arranged for to run out of Portland, giving four each week. Here after the car leaving Monday will run through without change to Kansas City and Chicago, over the O.'It. & N, Oregon Short Line, It. G. W., D. & U. G., Mo. Pacific and C. nc A. That car has just previously been arrnnged for and the one previously arranged for has been changed to Thursday. It runs through to St. Louis, via tho Mo. Pacific line. The car leaving Portland Tuesday goes through to Boston, and is promoted by the C, It. I. & P. Wednesday's car runs to St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis over tho I&urllngton. All these special (through cars are receiving a gratifying patronage. Consult the O. R. & N; ngeutjjbfore buying a ticket to the East. To IiiveHtljjiutf AlUHlcu l'ontolllcps. Washington, Mar. 5. J. P. Clum, superintendent of the mail division of the poatoflice department, has been or dered to Alaska to investigate the differ ent offices there. The ISlHimvury of the Day. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safibrde, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is'ull that is claimed for it ; it never falls, and iB a Bare cure for Consumption, Colds and Coughs. cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is no experiment. It lias been tried for a quarter of a century, and today struule ut the head. It never disappoints. Freo trial bottles at Blake- ley & Houghton'B drug store. G MIcrnljt'H Ii!vnur Kuwmko. A novel disposition of sewage is made nt Exeter, Kugluwl. The method con sists of four tanks, u fourth of the sewage pasKiug into each. Light and air nre excluded from the tanks; putre faction and decomposition ore rapidly set. up; the microbes multiply and the solid portions of the sewnge are con sumed, and the outflow from the tanks ia nothing but. slightly colored water, which, after passing through filters, loses all color and taste. No chemical is. u"pu mm no attention to the tanics of nny sort is needed, , Each filter bed automatically cleanses itself by being out of use for a short time. Cuth In Your Chucks. All couutv warrants registered prior to Nov. 'J2, 1893, will be paid at my otlioe. Interest ceuBes after Feb. 16th, 1898. C. L. Pnn.ui-8, Couutv Treasurer. The 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 people that they are. The Shak ers never have indigestion. This is partly owing to their simple mode of life, partly to the wonderful properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caueed by thu stomach glands not supplying enough digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial eupplios what's wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in vigorates the stomach and nil its glands so that after awhile they don't need help. Ab evidence of tho honesty of Shaker Digentive Cordial, the formula is printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to if 1.00 per bottle Wm. illrgreld, Ijitirn K. Ttlrpfcld. Flint National Hank of Thu Dulles, Thomas Kelly nnd A. i.'. lleiiuctt, detenu ants. By virtue of an execution, decree nnd order of siilo, duly issued out of nun: under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Sate of Oregon, for the the County of Wasco, to me directed and dated the Kth day of February, lS'.W, upon n decree for xnu loiccKuuro oi a certain mortRupr, ana Jung mcnt rendcied nnd entered in said Court on the 1th day of December, 1MI7, In the above entitled caiiBe, in favor ol the pliiintlll' jnd ncnlnst the defendants William ItirBfeld and Laura K. Blrjr feld as judgment debto, In the sum ol fifteen hundred and twelve'dollars nnd twenty-nine cents, with Interest thereon from the 4th day 'of December, 1S'.I7, nt the rate of ten per rent jcr annum, ana the further sum of one hundred and tifty dollars as cttorney's fees, nnd the further sum of ill teen dollars, costs, nnd the (ostsof and upon this wilt, nnd commanding me to make sale of the real itronertv embraced in such licreoof foreclosure and hereinafter decribed, I will on the If.Uli day of April, 1S!)8, nt the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. and at the front door of the Count v Court house In Dalles City, Wasco Co'inty, Ore gon, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the defendants William Blrgfeld and Lauia E. lllrgfeld, Thorn s Kelly nnd A. S. Den nett, or either ol them, had on the I'll day of August, Ib'Ji. the date of tho mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such defendants or any bf the defendants herein have acquired, or now have in and to the following de-cribed real property, situated and being In Wasco County, Oregon, to-vlt: An undivided one-fit th Interest of nil of section No. 21, the nw U und the se 'A of sec tion No. l!3j also nil of section No. the nw4 and the se ut section No. 27, nnd the nw i ol section No. all in township Ni 7, south of range No. 17. east of the W. Al ; also of section No. V, township No. 8, south of range No. 17, east of the W. M coutnlulng in all iSbl.'Ji acres uc cording to the (Jovernment survey (page;!14,Vol, O of deeds) also the s Mi of the sw 4 und the b i of the so a of section No. 31. towushln No. 7. south of range 17, east ol W. M., containing 100 acres, (paire jjii.voi. K. aceasj niso uu me nw of section No. 2(1, township 7, south of range 17, oust of W. M., (page 3."i0, Vol. N. of deeds.) enld Interest In the above described real nrotusrtr be lug the same descended to and Inherited by the said Laura K. ltirgfeld unou the death of Alexan der Dogers nnd .Mxtlldn lingers, ber father and mother. Said property will be sold subject to confirmation and redemption ns by law pro vided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this Gd day of .Miircn, ns'.ii). mcn.'j-ii. T. J. DIUVElt, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Nctxi Goods. Daily Arriving. Heux Today. Dress Goods Department. Coverts, Plaids, Biyidere Stripes, Two-Toned Silk and Wool Mixtures, Checks. Spring Novelties in Dress Goods direct from the New York Market Now on display. Silk Department. Plain TafFetta Newest Fancies Swellest Plaids and Checks, Choice Pickings from the New York Markets await your inspection. Guardian Sale of Real Estate. To Whom It May Concekn: Noilce is hereby given that the underbigned, as guardian of Jus. A. Drown, Jr., Kthel SI. llrown, I'aulluu A. Brown, David E. Brown, .Mary b. Brown ana Oeo. D. Jlrown, has lllea in ihe County Court of the State of Oregon for Vtnsco County, his iietltion praying for n 11 cense to sell the Interest of said minors in and to the following described reul property to-wlt: A tract of land iu Dalle- City, asco County, Oregon, bounded nnd deser hed as follows: Beginning at n point 20 rods south und 50 feet west of what Is known as the northwest corner of the .1. 0. Wilson lot, said corner being one hundred and elevm rods east of the northwest corner of the John A. Slmms Donation Land Claim No. .7.1. In Ti 1, North Bnnge 13 East W M., running thence south ten rods; thence west six tods und tbiuu feet: thence north ten rods; thence east six rods irul three feet to the plueu of beginning, coutnlulng oue-hulf an acre, more or less. All persons Interested in real estate are hereby notiuea to appear oeioie saia county court ut tho county courtroom In Dalles City on Friday. the 2."th day ol March, lh'JS. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m,, then nud there to show cunse, If any there be, w hy said license to bell said real pioperty should not be grunted. March 1, lblte. JAS. A. BKOWN, SR., mch2-l Guardian. AdmiuistratrLx' Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that under nnd by yir tneof an order of the County Court of theSiaie of Oregon lor Wasco County, made on the Mh day of January, 1M1S, In the mutter ot the estute of Dr. W. E, Ktuchurt, deceased, I will sell ut public auction, at the courthi use door in Dalles City. In suld county und state, on the 28th day of February, 1SUS, at 1 o'clock p. in., to the high est bidder, nil the real estute belonging to said csttitcund described ns follows, to-nlt: Lots a, h, c, i, e. r, u, a, i, J, k una i. in Block C.", in the Fort Dalles Militnry lleservn tion Addition to Dollos City, in said county and state. Tho west half of the southeast quarter and tho east half of tue southwest quarter of section 21 iu towus'iiip 2 norm, rnugo.il east, in nsco County, Oregon. Terms of sale One-half In cash at time ol sal und one-half In six mouths, secured by mortgage on the premises. nuiies city, uregon, juu. .', jaw. EMILY B. UlNUIIAItT. jmi'jy-il Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. Other Goods Just Arrived and flom. Being Opened, NOTIONS. Consisting of a little of everything in small wares, to tell ut small prices. NECKWEAR FOR MEN. An advanced shipment of 100 dozen, to sell at a price that will astonish you. Never eo cheap. HATS. Stetson's newest spring ideas. Also styles in the famous Lion and Big Bear brands. CLOTHING. Suits to suit tho 3-year-old little man. Xew styles, new cloths, new prices. Suits to fit the hard-to-flt, to suit the nobby dressers and suits to tit the purse of the man of moderate means. More to come. SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Manhattan Shirts spring creations, pret tier than ever. Flannels, Madras and Per cales. We nil know the advantages of buy ing Manhattan shirts they have' qualities decidedly their own. Prices are notigh. SHOE DEPARTMENT. By the way, next visit down lown stop in and take a glimpse at some of our new styles for sprint: wear. Be sure and see our Ladies' fancy Vesting Top Street Shoe; laced, McKay sewed, with i patent leather tip. New Coin Toe. You will like it and price is only .3 looks like it might be $5. SILK WAISTS. Still a few of those silk waist and dress skirt we are selling at $2.50. Choicest ones are leaving fast. A. M. WILLIAMS & GO. Notice Is heiebv given that tho undersigned has tiled in tlio ollleo of the County Clerk, of Wasco Couutv. her llnal account us udmluistrlx of the estate of I. I, Butget, and Hint by order ot the County Court, for snld County. Monday, tho 2d dny of May, 1('.W, has been llxed us tho time and the court room of said Court as the place for tho healing of said tlnul account. All poisons luteiested In said estate nro uolllied to appear at said time nud place and show cuiiso why said Dual account should not bo approved and al lowed. A. T. BLMUiK I', mch5-il. AdmiuistiatilN", Business is a fair exchange of advantages. You give good money to your grocer; he., gives you Schillings Best tea the best he has. Notice of Final Settlement Notlco Is hereby given Hint the undersigned, administrator of tho estate of Frank Ireland, deceased, ha tiled Ids ll mil account as such iv mini trntor In tho county court of tho State of Oregon for Wasco County, nud tho judge there-, of has appointed Monday, tlio 7th day of Mutch, lbiw, ut tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county courtroom iu tho courthouse in Dalles City, In said county and state, us tho time mid pImco for tho heai lug of objections to sunt final account nud thus, moment thereof. All heirs and crtditois of tlio deceased, und all other per sons Interested In said estate, are heiuby uotiilod to 11 lo their objections to said llnal account, If nny they have', on or before the duto llxed lor tho lirurlng and settlement thereof, Duties City, Oregon, Fob. H, 18W. UKOKOF. IKKLAND, JebSlW'll Administrator. Did It ever strike you that Foutz Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars are the beet cigars on earth. tf . BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. 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