0 t Hitlks VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1898 NO 304 ACTIVITY IS UNABATED. Purchase of Kapid-F ire Guns Has Been Ordered. j i THE 0RDEK WAS MADE BY ALGER ' StJ Hrmrtnirnt niDcrrn In tlnnfi-rrnrf Krcrillnc I"" Mt iulliiE T Cnnl So ii I li ! t'ltliHii Wtri. , WisiMNCiios, Mnr. 11 .Negotiations are proceeding for tlio purchase of the I ISrarillian cruiser Amozonns and her ' sister tliip, tho llarbosa, by the United l Sulef, hut bo fur aH tho navy depart- , merit is advised, have not been closed. ! ti. ,-,tl..ilf.ii for the, tmrrhiiw" of ivrn i lilt in ,, - I Japanese cruisers now bin ding in I'tul adelphia nnd San Francisco are off, and nreneiit indications are that no further steps will he taken toward acquiring the J ships. The Japanese government ap pears to be even more desirous of eecur- IIJp UUl rule's mail CIIHLU 4'VVCC, andowiriR to the delicate ctiara'-ter ot the aspect of affairs between Kutsia and Japan, it is felt that the needs of Japan are just as urgent as those of the United States Lieutenant Stone, a representative of j the Carnegie Steel Company, wag at the j uavv department todav iu conference with ofliclalH regarding the preparations ! u.,.n..;iilWi,r !p ntHrwm lot of the navigation bureau were very busv translating cipher messages todav. It it said that all of these came in over) night, and they presumably related to the purchase of ships abroad. : Stm-lurv l.nnt nrw-rit n nnil .tl nf time today in consultation with Assist ant Secretary Roosvelt and Captain Bradford, chief of the bureau of equip ment, concerning' a rupplyol coal for the vessels now cruising south of Cuba. The gnnboate Wilmington and Indianapolis reported to the navy department over night from the Caribean eea. The torpedo flotilla at Key West will , large part of the civilized world. The locn be reinforced by two fine boats, j most flattering testimonials have been ahich have been tinder repairs. received, giving accounts of its good i works; of the aggravating and persist- Washington, Mar. 11. Secretary Al- ' ent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds ger has ordered G neral Flagler, chief of i that have yielded promptly to its sooth ordnance, to make arrangements at once Ing effects, and of the dangerous attacks for purchasing a large number of rapid- of croup it has cured, often saving the firing guns for the sea und coast de- j life of the child. The extensive use of femes. The action is taken without ' it for whooping coughs has shown that wasting for an ullotment among the dif- j It robs that distaee of all dangerous con ferent bureaus of the wbt and navy de- sequences. For sale by Blakeley & parlniente of the $50,000,000 voted for Houghton. tbe national defense. I I'mornbir import ordered. It is now stated by the ordinance of- Washington-, Mar. 11 The house ficials that directions have been given to U0,IluljUee 0fl public lands agreed to re tte various arsenals and armories con- porl fHVOrablv the Shafroth bill for the ironed Dy the government to iucreaee j their working force to tho fullest prac ticable extent, with a view to hurrying to completion existing projects. Like ise all Onus having contracts to sup P'y the government with ordnance have kn required to work niisht midday iaorderto finish the work in hand and Kev. K. I'M wards, pastor of the English toarrange their business with a view to! Baptist Church at Minersville, l'a., creased orders. I when suffering with rheumatism, was At to the small arms and extra am-! advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, fmltion, orders have ulready been He says : "A few applications of this Ied with the Union Metalio Cartridge j liniment proved of great service to me. mpaiiy and the Winchester Arum It substied the iiilUmation and relieved totupaiiy. Negotiations for a large sup-jttie pain. Should any suffer profit by tool small arms, urmv equipments : giving Bain Balm a trial it will l-lease ""1 accoutrements aro' now being ! me." For sale by Blakeley A Hough ""d. j ton. Fort Mcilenry and Ualtiniore harbor,! Kx-tiuKrri.iuiiii Hrmvn iemi. M le telci-tlrl uu , I,,,,.. -....o t.xr .win .... ...I ,.. 11 l,.nn,i. ....... a i.t,..'ij,.r.i iv. a lyjt (till 6,fcrtViuorth,N. Y., us origlnaly Hoposed. The selection of Fort S'oeuiti headquarters for one of tho regiments 'file only accident policy that is put up In jars for GO cents. (Jood Lusiness policy to keep ft supply of (iar)aiid's Happy Thought Salve in the home. The kind that cures. 60 cents. For Sale at DONNELL'S, Royal make the lood pure, wholesome and dellclou. mi POWDER Absolute! Pure ROYAL BAKING PODCft CO., htw YORK. will not be altered. General Greely, chief eifnal officer, has been given authority by the eecre- tary of war to proceed without regard to ordinary restrictions, in establishing rapiil telegraphic connections between - ... coaBt defenses Til K Il.lV IN CONOKKSS. Private VljiliitA JlUt CnMslilewrt Umlrr .SprrUI Order. ! Washington, Mar. 11. Under the j Spicial order made last week, today was ' set aside in the house for consideration ; of a bill containing provisions for claims aggregating $1,200,000, reported by the uou't 01 claims unuer me provisions oi tne Bowman act. Hull of Iowa, Republican, chairman trie military attairs committee, re ported a complete agreement by the conferees on the army appropriation bill. The report was agreed to without debate. The house then went into committee Of the whole and took up the special order. Loud of California demanded ' the reading of the bill, which covers SO pages. Cliuiiiherlulu's Cough Itemeily. I This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a uf h11 urid ia..(l9 t0 the state in which thev are located. Under the Carey act, 1.000,000 acres have already been ceded to the respective states, but none but Wyoming Have taken advant age ot the act. M'VMOUIt, Jli'Jt, illrtl. li. v",.- gresfiiiau Jasi ii B. Brown, of the "Old Third" Indiana dittrict, is dead, aged 69 vears. . . DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles, Scalds. Cur ns. You ought to pay twice as much for Schilling's h-s nr, for other good baking pow der. Low-price baking pow der you should not use at all. ItOSKCUtN IIKAlt. II Ik Nervlrrn tn 11 In Country KnrliiR tho l.atn War. Los Anoei.ks. Mar. 11. General William Stalk Rosecrans died at 7 o'clock this morning at Ills home near Redondo. His death was not unexpected, it having been realized several days ago that his illness could not have other than a fatal termination. General Rosecrans' deatli was peaceful in the extreme. For several days he haB been between life and death, at times unconscious and again in a coma tose state. His splendid vitality kept hi in alive for days. At the bedside when the end came were the son and daugh ter of the general, Carl and Anna Rose crans, and a number of immediate friends of the family, besides the attend ing physician, Dr. Ha) lies, from this city. Rosecrans was stricken with no par ticular disease, and the end came trough a gradual weakening of the system. When he was first stricken, more than twoweeksago.it was not supposed to be more than a light attack of la grippe. A daughter of Rosecrans, Mrs. Toole, is now at Helena, Mont., where her hua bamrresidesT Rosecrans was possessed of a fine property and his last days were spent in peace and plenty. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been announced. 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 caused by the stomach glands not supplying enougli 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. Oiie and llne-Flftli I'ure to Wullu U'ulla For the Dairy and Hog Convention to be held at Walla Walla March 15th, 10th and 17th, the O. R. & N. Co. will make a special rate of one and oim-fiftli fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Passengers paying full fare to Walla' Walla will, upon request, De given a re ceipt for fare paid, which, when signed by the secretary of the convention, en tities holder to purchase return ticket at one-fifth fare within three days after close of meeting, tf Jamkm IuKhA.vu, Agent. If the United States and Spain become involved in war, it will be impossible to import Havana tobacco. Consequently high grade Havana cigars will increase in price. Lay in a supply of Prize Medal cigars while the price remains the same. 10-tf .Mtnlnj; anil Irrigation Convention. For the Mining und Irrigation Con vention, to bo held at Baker City, Or., March 2Uih, .'50th and .'Slst, the O. R. k X. Co. w ill make a rHto of one. and one fifth faro for tho round trip. Delegates or parties attending the convention, ,paying full fare to Baker City on March JOth, 27lh, liSth and U'Jth, will bo mi-j turned at one-fifth fare on presentation J of CHrtificateH on or before April 3d lo our agent ui miner iiy, Higuuu uy inu secretary of the convention. U tf Smoke the popular brands I'rlzo Medal, Guarantee anil Ros Queen cigars iiianuliictiired by S. F. Fouls, tf ... ( .1 (... .!.. I I... .1... HuiiKlnn'K AMU.: nblvt). The best salve in trio world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and al! skin eruptions, and posi lively cui hs piies, or no pay required It is guanu.tued to give perfect satisfac tion, or nit ney refunded. Price -'5cent per io, For sale oy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. One Minute Cough Cure, cures, That li what It was ude fur. WHY HE DINES EARLY. KtplnlnlnK II In lU'iixnn fur nn I'n- tiMiiiil I'mrreilliiK'. There is : man in Wentzvillc. .Mo., who has :i habit of eiitiiifr his middiiy menl before 1L' o'clock, snys the Sun day Republic. A neighbor went to his house not loiitf ngo, and found him and his family at t he dinner table. It was then half-past 11. "Why. .Mr. Majors are you at lin nerV" ejaculated the surprised neigh bor. "Oh. yes," replied Mr. Majors. "We nearly n!ways eat dinner about this time of day." "It seem to me that this is pretf.y early," said the visitor, smiling. "Why, you must get through by 12 o'clock." "Yes, I suppose we do," was the re ply. "You see we always have our din ner early as a precautionary measure." "As a prcer.iitinn.iry nieasurel" ex claimed the neighbor. "Why? Do you want to Keep fiom getting hungry?" "So, that's not it," said Majors. "Don't you see, if we don't eat our din ner early the house might burn down and then we wouldn't have any? It's a precautionary measure, u precau tionary measure!" HIS ATTENTIVE AUDIENCE. Tito Virwn of he Lecture Delivered by n XorcllMt In n Jorpy Town, cwel!-Unoww-novpiRt deliveml a-lce-turc recently in a Xew Jersey town not far from this city, in which he read selections from his own works. His reputation and the society that engaged him brought together an audience com posed of the best people of the neigh brrhodd. After t he lecture, when peo ple met. it wiik the proper .lung for one to ask the other: "Were you at the lecture?" and the answer in every case was: "Oh, yes! 1 was there, but I didn't hear a word. Did you hear the lec ture?" "Well, no! I was there but I couldn't hear, either." A friend who met the novelist a few days after his visit to the suburban town asked him what kind of audience he had and how lie liked the town. "It's a fine place," was the reply, "and I had the most attentive audience that I have ever spoken to. Xo one made n sound, and 1 didn't have to raise my voice above a whisper." Historic- Cnnea. Walking sticks have frequently been left by will. Franklin bequeathed his favorite stick, with a gold handle shaped like a cap of liberty, to George Washington. The gold-headed cane used by Drs. RcdclitTt! and Mead and others, whose arms are engraved upon it, was bequeathed by Baillie to the col lege of physicians. Xapoleon's walk ing stick of tortoisesliell was sold in London in la-'.t for JESS. Ui-cllnc of French Shipping. T-Vpnnh slilimtn.r Is kI.uvIv hut. kIo.h1 - - - i I n -j , .1 T .n.-fi i 1. i.rn 1 uy ueeiiiuiig. jii ioou inure eic candidates for examination for mas ters' mates, and in lS'JO only 25. Ilri-nUnirc on Occnn Slcuinpra, It is calculated on large ocean steam ers more than 3,000 articles of glass and china are broken on every voyage. XOTTCK FOR PUBLICATION'. I.A.NI) OmcK, Thk IUixkn Or,, j K-linmry 1.1, Ib'JA. ( Notice Is hereby given Unit tho following iiMiiuil seitlei liitH li notice ot his Intention t iniike tiiuil proof In Mippoit of Ills eliilm, Mini Unit mid jir-'Ot will nimlu beloio liegister unci Keeter Ht The Dulles, urcgoii, on .Momliiy, April 10, Ib'JS vi- liillli-s Hull, of Tin- DmIIiin, II. K. No. 1717, for the .KIJ NV. S'-. NKJ , mill NKJ-i .SKJ4 feie. ill, Tli 1 N., K. 12 I:. M. IU; iiiiiiu-i the following uitnehuh to prove his continuous utlik-nee upon urn! cultivation of MtM hiiiil, Alexander Vmiee, Albert Wnlters, Wil Iiun Wolf, Trunk Obrint, nil of The Diille, (liegon 511 JAS. K. MOOIU-:, KcfrUter. Notice of Final Settlement Notice ih hereby given that tho underi-igiieil, ml in i ii in t r tor of the estate of Frank lielaud, dcccaM'd, ha llled his II mil account as Midi U't niiiil trator iu tho county coin t of the Mate of On non for WiiM'o (.'ouiily, miiiI the Judge thent of him appointed Monday ,.llio 7th dit) of Maich, 1WS, at tho hour of 10 o'clock u. in., at tho county courtroom in tliu courthoiiMi In Dalles t'ltv. in said ','ouutv and stale, as the tiliiu and plnce for tliu hearing of objections to said Until account mid the Itleincut thereof. All hells und crulltois of tin' ilecea.eil, mid nil other per sons Interested In said estate, arohoichy notllleil to (Do their oliltctioiis to said lllial ncconut, If any they have, on or befoie tho diitu llxid for tho hearing and settlement theieof, Dalles City, Oickoii, IVb, X, lh,S. (illOIKil; IKKI.AND, JeM-lw-ll Admliilstiator. Notice of Executor's Sale. Notice Is hereby glM'ii that tho undersigned, executor of tliuestato o( .Maxiiinillail .Miyer, do eeiiMit, Mill, from and after tho 1st day ol March, JMli, sell at private sale, Upon tho Prom ises, tho fnll.'Hllig descrlbid real properly btr longing to said estalo and situated In Wasco county, Oiegou to-uil: IJit two 2 in block eight IM In uhat Is known us 'Hioiiii sou's Ad dition to Dull h City, Kidd sale In made fu iiccnnli ui e v.Ith auonlor of the County Coll it leudeied mid u itered Ihe liil day of January, IKW, and such sale will be subject to conllniintloii by shM court, the terms of said sale to bocush or credit, or both. ANDKKW KKM.KK, lCxeentor of tho estuie of .Mnxamlllun Meyer, d i ceased, Jun'Jo 1 flnnoancement. The New. The Stylish. The very latest Weaves $P Patterns.- prom fieixx Poplins Prunellas Drap d'ete Coverts "Whip Cords Camel's hair suitings Cheviots Broadcloths Two-toned Granite Our Finer Materials are shown 7 and 8-yard lengths. No two Patterns alike. A. M. 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