3 he Date 3H5 1 1 I VOI. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MA 110 If 10, 1898 NO 2 n hi Munner of the Hattlcship's Dcsl ruction. A MCI. OF CAM.B WAS FOUXI) Mr"'K I 1 Tlmt nil Agrtil nf Hip Himnixli ovpriniiPiit 0iprmpl Hip Kry UMil nr tin' Mimiil nf Inquiry Nearly l.i'ixly I'i'I'hhmI In A nt.li liiElnn Ki mi thliiR In CJuliit itl Mad rid m Prt-KPiit. N'i:w York, Mnr. 1C A special from Key West huvb : A shuttered section of n milium rino cable containing seven eon- dtiutorH for netting oil iniriun ih in tliu possession of tlie liourd of in i 1 quiry. The cable leu to n mine underneath the MuiiiB. The di covury was mudo by divers at the Miiine wreck. Thin proves that J tlio mine which blew up the bat- S! 1 i tk'Hliip was in Himc wny connected with u switchboard ashore, which was in charge ol a trusted und re sponsible agent. m 0 9 T , Nkw York, Mnr. 15. The World's correspondent at Havana telegraphed tnat the report of the nival board of In quiry will be ready to forward to Wash ington in two or three days at the out ride. A few little details of expert tes timony nru being curelully collected to wind up things, itnd the drawings and pimis based on the divers' investigations are nearly finished. Tim divers are now only working to verify the points already suggested by j nrpviniiH dieeovurieB and to tnke accurate! measurements of certain important places of the wrecked cruiser and twist ed rani, which the correspondent asserts lies in such a position as to jirovo that i an outside force battleship. sorved to destroy the I'NCI.E NAM IS IN Till': UA.MK. l'rn.pmt Thut lli (SiivrrniiiPnt Will Np carp Hip Chilean Mlilp O'IIIkk'uh. Washington, Mar. 15. Nothing of ! tpecial importance developed at today's ' cabinet meeting. A largo part of the time wits occupied in a general discus eion of uieasurus being taken to place the navy on a proper footing for defense in ease of trouble. The question of the purciinso of warshipB, where they could be had and at what price was talked oyer, but without coming to any defi nite conclusion as relating to any new propositions. Information in the possession of the government is to the effect that up to this tiiiie Spain has not consummated the purchase of tho Chilean warship O'UigK'mg. The indications, it is stated im that this ship will bo ultimately ldcd to the navy of the United States. Jlunlml Ht Mail i Id. Mahuiii, Mar. 15. Friends of Senor Mpistu, tho Spanish premier, deny that ur CelmlloB, general manager for the Spanish Trans-Atlantic Steamship Coin Piny, at New York, visited President ilcKinley at the inspiration of the Spanish government. him Pruiitilnco In Hufr. Ban Fuancihuo. Mar. 15. Tho land Menses of Sun Kriinmtieri hiirhnr Imvit tan greatl V Strengthened ot lute, and ! wi'rvrrv run if ill "'Hilary or naval authorities agree that j Tim Hpunisli 'ioiiiixlo-Boats. N'" presence ol the battles'iip Oregon is j 'Maduid, Mar. 15. Tho Spanish tor not vent utlul lor the protection of the m,,i flotilla, which Bailed from Cadiz port The 10-inch battery at Fort Point 5l?e Salve 5r)at lead$. Garland's "Happy" Thought Salvo is made right. It is the salve you are sure of. r 50 cents at DONNELL'S, j Royal makes the lood pure, wholesome and delicious . lw Ifil POWDER Absolutely Pure IIOTAL IIAKINU POWDtH CO., htW YORK. hag been reinforced two guns, so there rifles in position. by the addition of are now five 10-iheh Five rJ inch guns, commanding a fine sweep of the ocean, can be depressed to bring under fire a ship attempting to pass through the narrow channel be tween Lime point and Fort point. Three more 1'2-inch guns nt Fort Baker, to gettier with the sixteen mortarB and three dynamite guns on the peninsula can also be brought into use at leng or short range. I be great guns on Lime point nearly 500 feet above the water are so high that a uliiriL'itiL' fire lu'iiinst. tint dei-lr nt a ship can be maintained. All of these formidable weapons are so situated that ' their fire can bo concentrated on nny hostile fleet attempting to enter the Golden Gate. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community, of simple, honest, God-fear ing men and women, have prepared the i Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years, andit is always the same, simple, lion ! est, curutive medicine that has helped to make the Shakers the healthy, long Uvea people that they are. lue bhttk ers never nave indigestiou. Tins is partly owing to their simple mode of life, partly to the wonderful properties ' Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caused by the stomach glands not supplying enough digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cordiul 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, prico 10 cents to if 1.00 per bot tle. May II u y tliu Aquldaliuii. London, Mur. 15. The United States government is negotiating here for the purchase of the Brazilian battleship formerly the Aquidibau, the flagship of Admiral Mello, which lias lately been reconstrusted in England. lteussvrttul In Loudon. London, Mar. 15. It is reasserted here today that the Spanish government has secured the Chilean battleship O'lliggins. Wo are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pWns auter or better way to do it than by rec ommending One Minute Cough Curo as a preventive of pneumonia, consump tion and other serious lung troubles thut follow neglected colds. 1'riiJpvtllpN for Spain. Biit.MiNCiiiA.M, Eng., Mar. 15. Tho Kynochs Company has already dis patched a part of the large Spauibh or der for special projectiles standing 4,'. feet high, tho largest ever made by the KvnocllH. Sunday, ostensibly for Porto Hico, will only call there for piuvN'ons, etc., and will afterward leave lor ILivana. A second Spanish flotilla will boon start for Cuban waters, und will jroliablo be stationed at Porto Hico Hev. E. Edwards, pastorofthe English BaptiBt Church at Minersville, Pa., wlien suU'erlng with rheumatism, as advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this linliuoiit proved of great service to me. It 8ubsued tho inllaiuatlon und relieved the puin. Should any sutler profit by giving Pain Balm a tilal it will please me." For sale by Blakeley k Houghton. NO PATRIOTISM IN CHINA. Till Wan Mmto MntilfrMt in the Wnv Midi .Iniiiin. As for hr patriotism of the Chinese, if it ever existed, it is unqut'sticmnbly a thing of the past, says the Illustrnicd Aincrienn. At the time of (he war uith Japan, China had two squadrons. uie main or northern squadron, with headquarters at Port Arthur and Wei-llni-Wei, and the southern squadron, composed of fine Armstrong cruisers, of gunboats and torpedo boats. As it was clear that tlio- Japanese would carry the war i.nto Manchuria and to ward the Gulf of Petchili. the southern squadron was ordered to proceed north ward and to reinforce the northern fleet. Far from obeying, the com manding admiral and his officers de cided that, being a great deal safer in the south, they would quietly remain there, and go up a river, the entrance of which could bo defended by torpedo mines, which they hurried fo lay. Why, im the name of Confucius, should thev have exposed themselves for the sake of defending the northern provinces? Aljout the same time the Chinese gov ernment being in need of money to carry on the war decided that a small tax would be imposed upon the tea plan tations, most of whose proprietors are wealthy, or at least well-to-do people. But these patriotic citizens, in order to avoid paying that small tax, begged the foreign merchants to take the plan tations in their names! Sheep marking paint; ready for use. Two colors, black and red. Why you ' shou'd use our sheep paint. First, be cause the colors are ground thoroughly in pure linseed oil by fine machinery; seco'tid, because it is made of high grade , color, with the proper amount of dryers added to give it binding and lasting ! qualities, wnicn prevent it irom washing or rubbing off; third.it is much raoie economical, because it is always ready for use. We guarantee our sheep mark ing paints to give satisfaction. Try it and be convinced. Clarke & Falk. agents, The Dalles, Or. Nmltli Stabbed Kelly. San Francisco, Mar. 15. James Cur- tin, known as "Spider Kelly," was seri ously, but not fatally, stabbed last night by Solly Smith, the pugilist, who was drunk . The affair took place in Kelly's saloon. and was the culmiuation of a row, in j which Kelly had violently abused Smith I who struck with o knile at Kelly's throat but the Spider threw up his shoulder. The knife cut deep into the fleshy part ot the body, jus.t back of the armpit, but the movement saved his life. The wound is deep, but the injured man will recover Smith escaped in a hack. I have been afflicted witli rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seemed to give any relief. 1 was able to be around all the time, but constantlv suf fering. I had tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Cham berlain's Pain Balm, which I did. and was immediately relieved and in a ehort ! time cured. I am happy to say that it has not since returned. Josh Edgar, Germantown, Cal. For sale by Blake ley & Houghton. Siitidaed Joy Preferred. The Pastor Ie glad to see Hruddah Jones 'in clui'oh once moah. 1 hope he done see de eiror ob his ways, fo' dey s moah joy ober de one sinnah dat is J returned dan oDcrde ninety ami nine Brother Jones "Oh, do ninety nn' .... . 4 .1 i 1 I nine nceitu t ler erow: an e uu u-u some Tings 'bout de ninety an' nine if h wanted fo! Puek. Highly ('ot'liera. Among numismatists one of the most sougjit after eolomial coins is the Highly . copper. Thev are of several varieties, i ud were struck in 737 by Samuel High- ly, who was a physician and ;i black-! smith at Granby, Conn. He obtained i the copper from a mine near by, and shaiH-d the coins at his forge. Whooping cough is tho most distress ful; malady; but its tluratiun cm be cut short by the use of One Minutu Couyli Cute, which Ih uIfo tho heat known remedy for croup and all lung and bron chial trouble. There are ilircu little things which do more work than any other threo little things' created t bey are tho ant, tho bee and J)e Witt's Little Kaily Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles;. Biimku the popular brands Prize Medal, Guarantee aud Jioeo Queen cigars niauulactured by S, F. Fouts. tf One Minute Qough Cure, cures. TUut in what It was made for. Sheriff's Sale. TN T1IK CIRCUIT COl'RT Ol" THE STATE OK 1 OrtYim for Wco comity. T. ). Klcld, plnliitlfr vs Wm. WrRfcId, I -mini K. Wrpfeld. Flict National Hunk of 'I he Dulles, Thomas Kollv ami A. ?. Dennett, ilolen.mnts. Hy.vlrtuo of nn execution, decree mid order of erne, duly liivd out of una under the soul of tlieClrcuit Court of the Snte of Oregon, for the tho County of Wnsco, to me dl looted mill dHted thc2.'ith dny of Fibrimry, 1WS, upon n decree for the foreclosure of n certain iiioriRiiRc, and Jiidi? ment lcndunit und entered In said Court on the Ith day of December, l(s9", In the above entitled cause, In favor ot the plalntM' .mil aRiilnst tho defendants William nirgfcld mid Ijiura K. Itlrp fuld as judgment debtors, In the sum ol llfteen hundrtd and twelve dollars and twciitv-ulne cents, with Interest thereon from tho 4thilny of December, is:i7, at the rate of ten tier rent per annum, una the further sum of one liunilr-d and fifty dollars ns attorney's fee, and the further sum of 111 teen dollars, costs, and the iot8of and upon this wilt, and commanding mo to make sale of the real property embraced In such ncreeoi lorccioMire aim nereinaiter neerlued, l win on iuc 1 Sjtli ilnj- of April, 1H0H, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of said nay. and at the front door of the Countv Court house in Da c.sCltv. Wnscn Countv. Ore eon, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder lur can in mum, nu me rignr. utie ami interest which the defendants William Hltgfeld and Lnurn E. lllrgfeld, Thorn s Kelly nud A. 8. lien- neu, or euner 01 mem, mm on tne I'n day ot August, ls'.rj, the date of tbo mortgage foreclosed herein, or w hich such defendants or anv of the defendants herein huvo aeoillred. or now have In and to the following described real property, situated nnd being in Vnco Countv, Ortgon, to-wit: An undivided one-filth interest of nil ol teetlon iso. 21, the nw U nnd the so !i of sec tion No. , alto all of section No. 2,", the luv Ji nnd the so '.j ut section No. 2", nnd the nw li of section No. :i.j, all in township No 7, south of range No. 17. enst of the . M : also of section No. a, township No. S, south of range No. 17, east of the V. 31., containing in all 2S81.1U acres ac cording to the (ioveriiment survey (pageilU.vol. O of deeds) also the s of the sw Vx and the s of the se i of section No. 31. towtishln No. 7. south of tance 17, east ol W. 31., containing 1C0 acres, (pnue ui,.voi. iv. aeeoj also nil tne uw if of section No. 26, township south of rnnge 17, enst of W. M., (page 3.7), Vol. N. of deeds.) said Interest in the above desciibed real property be ing the same ili'scended to and inherited by the said Ijmra E. Hlrgfeld upon the death of Alexan- uer nogers ana i n ma lingers, neriatnerann mother. Said pronerty will be sold subject to confirmation and redemption as by law pro vided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d dny of .Marcn, isvs. men.i-u. T.J. DKIVEIt, Sheriff of Watco County, Oregon. Guardian's Notice. TV. d'Tiinf Tt M.i- r ' n -T T. . No'iee is hereby given that the undersigned, as gunraian oi jus. a. Jirown, jr., j-.tnel 31 Brown, I'aullna A. Brown, David E. Brown 3Iary H. Brown and (Jeo. D. Brown, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for hiisco county, nis petition praying lor a li cense to sell the interest of mid minors In and to the following described real property to-wit: A trMct of land in Dalle- City, W asco County, Oregon, bounded and described as follows: Ik-ginning at a point 20 rods south and 30 feet west of what Is known ns the northwest corner of theJ. 0. Wilson lot, said corner being one hundred and elevm rods east of the northwei-t corner of the John A. Slmnis Donation Land Claim No. ay, in Ti 1. North Hange 13 East W . 31., running thence south ten rods; thenei west six rods and three feet: thence north ten rods; thence east six rods and three feet to the place of beginning, containing one-half an acre, more or less. All persons interested in real etate are hereby notilied to appear before said County Court at the county courtroom In Dalles City on Fridm, the 2ith day of Slareh. l&'.W. at the hour of '' o'clock p. m., then and there to show cause, If nny mere ue, wny sum license to sell sum real property should not be granted. 3!arch 1, lsy5. JAS. A. HUOWN, Sit., mcli'M Ouurdlan. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dai.lks, Ok,, I February, y, 1S'J8. j Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to commute and makeliual proof in support of his claim, and thut said proof will be made be fore Kenfster und Receiver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Tuesduy. iiurch 22, 1898, viz: Oliver Uoiveru, of Tho Dalles, It. E. No. 5h07, for the SKJ4 NEJi and NEK SFJf Svo2l,Tp2N. R 12 E, W l. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: William Rutl'ner, retry VanCamp, Harry learned, H. H. lA-arned, all of The Dulles, Ore gon. JAS. K. MOORE, Register. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Frank Ireland, deceased, ha Hied his II mil account as such 't mint trutor in the county court of the State of Ongou for Waseo County, and the Judge theie of has appointed Monday, the 7th day of Match, lbtts, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the couuly courtroom in the courthouse in Dalles City, in said county and state, as the time and pHee for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. All heirs and enditots of tin' deceased, and all other per sons interested in said estate, are he'eby notilied to lllo their objictlous to suld lltuil account, If any thev have, on or before the date llxed for the hearing and settlement theieof. Dulles City, Ongou, Feb. x, ls.is,. UKOlUii: IRELAND, Jeb5-lw-li Administrator. NOTICI: lOH PUBLICATION'. J.ANI) OFKICK, TilK 1MI.1.KS, Or,,) Kihiuary 15, IsDS, i Notice is hereby given that tliu followliig uaincd scctlci has lllul notice of his Intention to make lliiul pioof In suptini t of his claim, und unit stun pr oi win n mane ijcioiu ucgisicr ami Receiver at The Dalles, iregon, on .Monday, Apill Ifi, 1MW, xhi Jiiiiich Hull, of The Dulles', II. K. No. -1717, for the SE.'4 N WW, NE'i and HKii M: tiie. 31, TP I N., K, U V., V. M. He names the tnllimlug witnesses to provo his continuous lesidenco upon aud eultivatlou of said In i it j , I.,: Alexander Vance, Albert Walters, Wil iam Wolf, l'niuk Obrist, all of The Dalles, Oiegon. O il JAS. F. MOORE, Uerlster. 11 S JIUM'INliTON II a WILSON HUNTJNOTON it WHJiON, AT'lOhNEVa AT IMW, i THE DALLES, OREGON Ollleo over Klrst Nut. Hunk, Jailor 5uits. Ucpresontlug one of Leading Styles. O UK stock of Ladies' Spring Suits for the season of '98 is almost complete and we take great pleasure in asking the Ladies of The Dalles and vicinity to call and inspect them. Leading Styles, Designed by Leading Makers. Our assortment is such that anyone can easily make a satisfactory selection. Ask to see our Black or Blue Serge Suits; Jack ets lined with Silk; Skirt with finished seams and velvet binding, at $5.00 Our all-wool Cloth Suits, very Stylish and well made. Finished seams in skirt, velvet bound, Jocket faced to shoulder with same material, bDund seams. Price S5.95 Suits from $5.00 to $20 A. M. WILLIAMS & GO. 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. IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi ness, for tho improvement of their business and homo interests, for education, for tho elevation of American manhood and true womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of tho doings of the world, tho nation and states. IT HAS advised tho fur in or as to tho most approved meth ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and tho proper time to convert them into tho largest possible amount of money. IT HAS led in all matters portaining to tho wolfaro of farmers und villagers, and for over half a century has held their confidence and ostoom. IT NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and wo furnish it with the Somi-Weokly Chronicle one year for $1.75, cash in advanco. 5tyles 98 00. nsss&- BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841. i i, I l' Ji'S , 1 1 I'-il i-5 .S3 ;1 111 i1 ft 1 Sis "ft i $ ts . rtfi.- urn i i ' . i .s i-t!'