She Dalles VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1898 NO 7 A DELAY IS EXPECTED Deliberations May Not Re Ended Until Friday. NO EXPLANATION HAS BEEN MADE No I'tir'lmr I'lirolmiin'of Wnrlil Muitc .(lovnminriil'ii Option on tlio O'lllEKln Secure. ? Tim expectations of officials In a S WushiiiKtun that thu report of tlio 2 J Main court of inquiry might vcnuli S 4 the citpitnl today huvo been diHap- V pointed. It is now announced that 5 it nmy not tionio a bctoro ThurBduy or Friday. J Tlio government has made no S new purchnsKS of warships. 0 Secretary I.onB bus ri'cliristunnd the two cruisere purchased of Bra f sdl. Hereafter tlio AmuzonuB will f be known an thu Now Orleans, und J tlm name of the Admiral Aoruell 5 will lie chunked to that of Albany. Wahiu.noto.v, Mur. 151. It can bo stated positively und authoritntivoly the report of tbo hoard of inquiry on tlio Maine disaster lus not been received up to noon today. From thu same source it can outdated that the present official in formation it) that thu ofliclul report is not likely to he hero before next Thurs day or Friday. Tliifi in a material change from the ex pectations prior to his time. The can Be of tlio delay is not known, butit is assumed that the conclusions of the court are not yet in each exact form as to warrant an earlier presentation of them at the capital. The government has made no further purchases of warships, hut its negotia tions in that line linvu been productive of at leant onu important result, naimly, in vatuulishinK tlmt unless the buttle eli i p O'lIiKins becomes the propurty of the United Slates it will not 1m sold at all, I'raetiealiy tho'samo condition pre vails as to thu Argentine armoured cruiser Sun Marline, which will become tho property ol this government if it paeeea from the hands of its present owners. Secretary Long's ofllco at tho navy de partment was again the center of a . con ference toduy. Hale, chairman oi tho senate committee on naval iili'uirs, was ono of the early callers, and spent hull an hour with Long. Senator Pritehurd alio had a talk with Long. Halo went from Long's office to the White House and talked with the presi dent. Within a short time ho was fol lowed by Long, wLo spent considerable time with the president. Senator Han Da cauiu to thu secretary's olllco during absence, and learning tlmt ho was with the president, spont some time in conference with Assistant Secretary Roosevelt. Secretary Long leaned an order today that the Amuzunus, the cruiser recently purchased from the Brazilian govern went, hereafter shall bear the name of Nw Orleans, in honor of the principal 1'V ol Louisiana, Long lias ruohristened the cruder Abruell, recently purchased from the Urusslllian government, and she "ill hereafter be known js tho Albany, in honor ol the capital of tho empire Hate. II1U FIUK AT ltUTTK, 0aftliu liijiuert Men Already Uond ami Another Dying. Butte, Mnr. 21. The Hale house, a bl three-story building, used us a ()' 5r)e Salue Garland's "Happy" Thought Salvo Is made right. It is the salvo you are sure of. 50 cents at DONMELL'S. Royal makes the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. n POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL DAKINO POWDtR CO., NEW YORK. boarding and lodging bouse for men in the employ of the Anaconda Mining Company, was entirely hestroyed by fire oarly this morning. Tlio building is on East Brondway, and when tbo fire broke out, shortly ufter threo o'clock, there were four hundred men in it. Of these, ninny are now in hospitals and others who escaped nlmost without clothes, arc scattered all over tho town. Until the sule, now buried in tho cel lar under tons of debris, is removed, the books examined und the roll called, It will not bo known how many perished. Estimates, of thu dead, which now run up to twenty-live, may bo cut down as the loon report tor duty or to the police. It iB known tlmt sixty men did not show up ut the mines this morning, though many of these doubtless arc with their friends, recovering from the scare they received. The fire started in ihe basement, and soon was beyond control. The halls were filled with smoke and it was impos sible for many to have escaped by tlmt route. Thu escapes were mostly in the reur of tho building, and these were used by the men who could reach them. Those in front, however, crowded to the windows. Many of theae were taken out by means of ladders put up by the firemen. OtherB jumped and were more or less injured. As fast as tlio men readied the ground tho injured woro taken to hospitals or thu homes of Iriends. Others, not injured, rushed at once for shelter. The ulr was bitter cold. Tho loeo on thu hotel will amount to ifHO.OOO. Nothing was left standing but u corner of the wall. Thu individual losses of thu men will amount to con siderable. Free J'lIlM' Send your address to II. lu. 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The most Haltering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating und persist ent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds thttt.hnvu yielded promptly to its sooth ing effeute! nnd of thu dangerous attacks of croup It lias cured, often saving the life ol the child. Thu extensive use of if f.ir u-liooninif conchs has ehown that ! it robs that dine use of nil dangerous con sequences. For Bale by BluUoloy Houghton. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, Injuries, ezuuui or sklu dieuaeo may secure Instant relief by uelng De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great pile remedy. One Minute Cough Cure, cure. Thai U what It was made for. AN AUDACIOUS ri,AN. Intention Id to Clin run tlie Kiplonlon to Unknown Oauno. Ni:w YonK, Mur. 21. A special from Havana says: The workjof the Spanish divers has not been thorough. Apparently they have found so littlo evidence on which the theory of internal explosion could be based that the Spanish court is not will ing to stand unaequivocally on the theo ry of accident, which it set out to main tain. The facts have been known for three or four dnys. They may account for the statements from Madrid that the Maine incident will not be a cause for war between the two countriee, and also hints ut arbitrating the dispute on the question of facts. This talk is Beml-offlcial. The Span ish recoznize thu impossibility of suc cessfully controverting the case which will be presented when the report ot Captain Sampson and his associates on tlio American board of inquiry is pub lished. They have had nn inkling that the evidence on which the external ex plosion duB to foul play will be changed, is meant to satisfy, not only the Ameri can people, but the judgment ot experts throughout the world. How strongly this conclusion of the American board is fortified will soon be known. The one received from Madrid is to liovo a counter-case ready, bo a suspen sion of tho world's judgment can bej asked until diplomacy can arrange ai satisfactory settlement. The evident I hope of Blanco's gorvernment is to keep ; the Maine incident entirely distinct 1 from other Cuban questions. Notwith standing this lack of confidence in our own theory of accident, it cannot be leurued that the officers are doing any thing to uncover the the conspirators who are responsible for the blowing up of the Maine. Dealueat Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafneBs, und that is bv constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of thu mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd when it is en tirely closed, Deafness ib the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out und this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for uny case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars ; free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10 I'ror. Dout, Ojitlclau. The testiug of eyes is not a matter of guess work, nor by far only a matter of trying on a pair of ready made glasses. It is a science governed by principles and conditions, which none but a person who has studied the anatomy of tiie eye can understand. Prof. P. G. Dout un derstands li in business thoroughly. Call and bo convinced. He also does all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, and will cleau your jewelry while you wait. Two doors west of Keller a oake ry, i ours to serve, Dout Optical & Jgwklky Co. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community of rimple, honest, God-fearing men nnd women, have prepared the Shaker Digoativo Cordial for many years, und it is always tho same, rimple, hon est, curative medicine that has helped to moke tho Shakers the healthy, long llvod neoplo that they are. The Shak ers never have Indigestion. This is nartlv owing to thole simple mode ot life, partly to the wonderful properties ol Shaker Digestive Cordial. Iudiges- tion Is caused by tho stomach glands not supplying enough digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies wnars wantlm:. Shaker Digestive Cordial in vigorates the stomach and all its glands so that ufter awhile they don't need holn. As evidence of tho honesty ol Shaker Digestive Coidlal, the formula is printed on overy bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per hot- tie. bhoejimen, Atteutluul Clarko & Fallc have securod the agencv for the La Plata Sheep Dip. Mixes' Inotftutly with cold water. Sheriff's Sale. IN TUB CIItCUlT.COURT OF TIIE STATE OK Oregon for Wusco comity. T. J. Fluid, plaintiff vs Wm. Illrgfcld, UnrnlC. Wrpfeldi Fiist National Hank of Tlio Italic, Thomn Kcllv and A. i. licunctt, defendants. Uy virtue of nu execution, drcrco nnd order of snle, duly Issued out of mm under the seal of the Circuit Court of tho Suto of Oregon, for tho the County of Wnsco, to me directed nnd dHted the 25th day of February, IxflS, upon n decree for me lurccuiMirc oi n certain mortgage, nna jaag mentrcndcied nnd entered in said Court nn the 4th day of December, 1897, In tho above entitled onusc. In fnvor ot tho pMntlrt' atid against the defendants Wllllum nlrKfeldaud Lnura E. Klrg feld us judgment f!cbto-, In tho Mini ol fifteen hundrid nnd twelve dollars nnd twentv-nlue cents, with Interest thereon from the 4lh dnv of December, 1897, at the rnte of len per rent" per annum, and the further sum of one hundred and fifty dollars ns attorney's feci, nnd the further sum of ill teen dollnis, costs, nnd tho toitsof nnd upon this wilt, and commanding mo to make tnle of the real propcrtv embraced In such ucrecoi iorcciosurc una nercinniicrdecrlbcd, l will on tlio lSUi day of April, 1808, nt the hour of two o'clock in the nfternoon of snio any. mid at tho front dor or the Couutv Court house In DnllesCitv. Wnfco Co intv. Ore gon, sell nt public auction to the hlRhPst'biilder for ciif.li li hand, nil the rishl.titlu and IntetcM wmcn mo acicnahiits milium nirniclil nnd Lnurn K. Uirsfcld, Thoin s Kelly nnd .. 8. lien nct, or iliher of them.hiid cm the 4h day of Auiruf,t, ltftj the date of the moi-tngc foreclosed heieln, or which sueli defendants or nny of the defendants herein have acquired, or now have in and to the following dc.-cribed roil prupeitv, situated and being in Warn Countv. Or. con, to-uit: An ui divided one-tilth interest of nil of section No 21, the nw i and the se A of sec Hon No. il; also all of section No. 'J.1, the nw l and the se l,i ot section No. 1!7, and the nw i ol section No. :!', all in township N 7, south of tango No. 17. east of the W. lit also of section No. 11, township No. 8, south of range No. 17, oust of the V. M containing in ull i'SCl.yi acres ac cording to the Government survey (page :tl4,Yol. O of deeds) nlso the s J J of thJ sw x and the s i of theses of section No. 31, township No. 7 south of range 17, east ol W. M., containing 100 acres, (pure nii.voi. k.. need) also nil the iiw' of section No. 2ti, township 7, south of range 17, cnsl of W. M., (page 3.'0, Vol. N. of deeds.) i-aid Interest in tho above desciibed real property be ing thu sumo descended to and iuheilted by the said Laura K. HI refold upon the dentil of Alexan der Rogers and M tilda lingers, her father and mother. Said property will be sold subject to confirmation nud redemption us by law pro vided. Dated nt The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of Mutch, 1098. mehr-ll. T. J. DKIVElt, Sheriff of Waco County, Oregon. Guardian's Notice. To Whom It May Concern: No'ice is hereby given that the undersigned, ns guardian of Jus. A. Biowu, Jr., Ethel M. Brown, l'liuliuu A. Brown, David E. Brown, Mnry H. Brown und Geo. D. Brown, has tiled lu i lie County Court of the State of Oregon for M'usco Couuty, bis petition praying for a li cense to sell the Interest of said minors iu nnd to the following described real property to-wit: A tract of land in Dalle-city, Wnsco County, Oregon, bounded nnd described us follows: Beginning nt u point '26 rods south and SO feet west of what Is known ns the northwest corner of the J. (!. Wilson lot, said corner being one hundred and eleven rods east of the uortnwcit corner of the John A. Binims Donation Lund Clulm No. 39, in Ti 1, North Bange 13 East W. M., running thence south ten rods; thence west six rods und threo feet: thence north ten rods; thence east six rods and three feet to the place of beginning, containing one-half an ucre, more or less. All persons Interested in real c-tate are hereby notllled to npeur befoio said County Court nt the couuty courtroom lu Dulles Citv on Friday, the 'Joth day of March, 18'JS. nt the hour of 2 o'clock p. in., thtn nnd there to show cause, If nny there be, why snid license to sell said real property should not be granted. Match 1, lt93. JAS. A. BUOWN, 8lt mch'.'-i Uuurdinu. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office, Thk D.u.lkk, On., rebruurv. U. 189. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to commute aud make linal proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made be fore Ucitlster nnd Itecelver at The Dalles, Ore gon, on Tuesday. March , 1898, viz: Oliver Bower, of The Dalle, H. E. No. r07, for the SK!4 NEJi and NEJi SE Bsc 24, Tp i! N. U 12 15, W M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his contluuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: William it u liner, Peiry VunCnmp, Hurry Learned, II. if. Learned, all of The Dalles, Ore gon. JAS. F. MOOKE, Keglsier. Notice of Pinal Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, nduiliiUtrtitor ot the estate of Frank Ireland, deceased, ha tiled his tlnnl account us such ad mini, trntor lu the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, nud the judge there of bus appointed Monday, the 7th day of Match, lh9S, at tho hour of 10 o'clock u. in., nt the county courtroom in tho courthouse iu Dalles City, in said county aud state, us the time and plricc for the hearing ot objections to suld tlnnl account nud tho settlement thereof. All heirs and creditors of the deceased, and ull other per sons interested iu said estate, uru hereby notllled to tile their objections to said tlnnl account, If any they have, on or before the date lixed for the hearing nnd settlement thereof. Dulles City, Oregon, Feb. , ISM. (JKOBUE IRELAND, jebS-lw-ii Administrator. Itev. K. 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