'A . Qtyt Dalles hvomtk. VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1898 NO 24 HAVE LEFT HAVANA Lee and the Consuls Sail for Key West. OL!) GLORY WAS HAULED DOWtf yo DIoturbBiicn , Wn Cumeit In the City by Their Departure Yentanlay. Havan'A, April U. At 10 o'clock this morning tlio United States consul gen eral, nceompnnlud by British Consul G'lllln, called upon General Blanco to bid him good-byo. Tlie governor-general was very busy nnd could not receive General Lee. ' Tilt) American flag on the consulate building was tuken down by the consul ate employes this afternoon. At 1 o'clock this afternoon, Coneul Gonera! Lee, accompanied by bis BtiifT, boarded tbo dispatch boat Fern, nnd Cor.euls Springer nnd Baker went on board at o o'clock. The Mnchinn wharf, where they embarked, was crowded with curious persuuB, but no discourtesy was shown. At 5:110 the American voeeel be'gnn leaving the port. The Spanish tug Susie towed out the schooner James Dudley, which arrived here Thursday last from Punsacolo, with lumber, but did not dis charge her cargo. The steamer Evelyn followed with about 50 passengers, and after her came the Olivette, with 247 passengers. There was shipped today on the steam er Orizaba, $429,000 in French gold for New York. 1 Correo eays that sixteen electors from the suburb Chavez, who voted at tlie hist election, left today, having been supplied with passports as American citizens. Tlie inhabitants of this city, enjoyed a fine tropical day. Holy Saturday was generally observed at all the churches. The news of the American consuls leaving tho port spread rapidly about the city and produced considerable sur prise. The matter was talked about, .wd the remark, "Well, let them go," was heard here and there, Alexander Gollin. British consul here, is ready to take charge of American in terests so far as allowed. A Ntutemiiaii and a Foul. London, ApriU 10. Lloyd's Weekly this morning publishes prominently an interview with Colonel John Hay, the American embassador whose remarks are of the most indiscreet character. Tho paper ulso publishes an interview with Count De'rusccma, who is reported to have said : "The responsibility rests with Presi dent McKinley. If he makes war, there will be war which will last four or five years, or forever, nnd will ruin both Spain and the United States. We shall fully avail ourselves of letters of marque. The Maine was lost ' through ignorance or carelessness on the part of her officers and crow." KA1L.KD FOlt CAt'B VKllDI!. Two HinnUh CrulHnr Go tn Julu tho flotilla. Washington, April 0. Two of the Spnulah cruisers that have been with the fleet at Cadiz have left that place for tho Capo Verde -islands, where one of tho torpedo fleets is londezvoused. 'This Infonuation came to the navy de partment today. 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AKMY WII.I. JIULIC IN SPAIN. CiimpoH Will l'roliulily H Restored to Fuvor. Loxdon, April 9. A dis patch from Biarritz says: Yesterday the queen regent and Senor Sagasta had con ferences with leading men, including Senor Castelar and Generrl Poleviejas, as to the strongest government for them in the event, that war should be declared. It was the al most unanimous opinion that Sagasta should remain in power, but there is little doubt expressed that it would not be long before a military gov ernment would be constituted and in all probability under ucneral uampos. The only voice raised against an oth erwise unanimous resolution to support Senor Sagasta was the voice of General Weyler, who said : 'I do not balieved in the probability of war, for the reason that I am sure Senor Sagasta will yield to American impositions." It is announced that 20,01)0 troops are going to Porto Rico. A second torpedo fleet is expected to leave Cadiz Sunday for St. Vincent nnd Porto Rico. 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By.vlituoof nn execution and order of sales I amy issued out ol tlio Circuit Court of the Slate oi uregon, lor vfasco county, to redirected, nnd dated March 18, 189S, upon it judgment nnd de cree rendered ana entered In said court on No vember 11, 1891. In favor of tho plMntlil-, In a case wherein the AtlUnce Trust Company, a corporation, was plaintiff, and against thedc lcndcnts therein, C. W. Denton nnd Elizabeth Denton, for tho sum of $S91.4S, with Interest thereon from the said date at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and tho cost of and upon this writ (which said judgement and decree was on the fith day of January, 1892, duly assigned and conveyed to Mrs. K. E. Thomson), nnd com manding mo to make sale of certain of the real property embraced In such decree and herein alter fully described,' I will, on April 90, 1808. at 2 o'clock r. ra., nt the front door of tho county court house in Dalles City, Wasco Count v, Ore gon, sell nt public auction to tho highest 'bidder lor cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the defendants, and each of them, had on July G, 1889, tho date of the morigaeo foreclosed by said decree, In and to the following described twenty (20) acres of land, to-wit: That certain twenty (20) acres In square form out of thu northeast corner of tho donation land claim of Charles W. Denton and Kllzxbcth Denton, his wife, said donation land claim being Notifica tion Xr. M)lj, claim No. 42, nnd being parts of sections f and 8, In township 1 north, range 13 cast of Willamette Meridian, in Wnsco County, State of Oregon, and Is more partlculaily de scribed as follows, to-wit: beginning at a point 13 chains 77 links east and 0 chains 7 links north of the southwest corner of said section 5; thence south 09 chains fiO links: thpnpc mint in ohalns 29 links; thence north 22 cha'ns 20 links; thence east 43 chulns 56 links, thence north II minutes west 47 chains, 42 links; nnd thence west 59 chulns 85 links to the place of beginning containing 829 51-100 acies, more or lets. me wanes, uiegon, Harcli 22, 89S. T. J. DRIVER. mch23-i , Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COtrRT OF THE STATE OF Oregon, for Wasco County. A. II. Crofoot, plaintiff, vs II. E. Crofoot. defendant. To 11. E. Crofoot, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to annear and answer the com plaint of the above nainu'l plaintiff filed In the above entitled suit against you on Monday, tne 23d day of May, 1898, said day being the first day of the next regular term of said Court fol lowing tbe final publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer said complaint the above named plaintiff will applv iu me niKite i-iiiiueu luuti inr me reuei prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said Court to 'he effect that the bonds of rnatiimonv heretofore and now existing between you and said plaintiff be forever anuuled, set side and held lor naught, and that said tilalntitfhuvo the care nnd custody of the minor children of you utid said plaintiff. 'inis summons is servja upon you by publica tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in The Dalles Chronicle by order of ) he Hon. V. L. lirudshaw. Judge of tbe above entitled Court nnd of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon, which order bears date the 18th dav of .March, 1896. uuruu a: memshse. mch23-i Attorneys for plaintiff. Guardian's Sale of Real Estate, An order bavins been made by tho countv court of Wasco County, Oregon, on the 25th day of March. 1893, in tbe matter of the guardian ship oi jnmes A. Jirown, Jr., Kllici .M. Drown, Paulina A. Drown, David E. Brown. Mary 8. jiruw n mm ueorge i. jirown, minors, aumoriz iuir and licensing the guardian of said minors, James A. Drown, Sr., to sell the interests of said minors In and to the leal estate hereuiuufter de scribed, and directing that tbe sale thereof be made at private sule lu the manner provided for the sale of real estate at private sule by execu tors nnd administrators. Therefore, under nnd in pursuance of Eaid or der, 1 will, from and after the . d day of May, 1808, proceedto sell ihe undivided interests of said minors lu and to the hereinafter described real property, at private sale, for the highest und best bid theietor In cash. The real iirojierty above referred to is described as follows, to wit: Undivided interests in and to h tract of land ly ing and situate in Wasco County, Oregon, and beginning atu point 2(3 rods south and 'M feet west of wuatls known as tbe northwest corner of the J. (i. Wilson lot, said corner being one hundred and eleven rods cast of the nortnwett comer of the John A. Simins Donation Umd Claim No. 39, iu Ti 1. North Range 13 East W. M., running thence south ten rods; thence west six rods and three feet; thence north ten rods; thence east six rods aid three feet to the place of beginning, containing one-bulf uu acre, more or less. Dated The Dalles, Starch 31, 1S91. JAS. A. BROWN, SH., npi2-il Guardian. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho undesigned has been appointed by thu County Court ot the State of Oregon for Wasco County, as admini strator of the estate of Olivu Kspiug, decea ed. All persons having claims against suid estato are iicieby iiotllled to resent them to me at my oilier in Tlio Dulles, Oiegou, properly verified with the proper vouchers, within tlx mouths from tho date of this notice. Dulles City, Oregon, April 1, 1KV5. WILLIAM MICH ELL, U1H2-1I Administrator, Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given thut the undersigned, administrator of thoestuto of James M Taylor, dot eased, has tiled his llunl account in the Coun ty Court of the Stato of Oregon for Wasco Coun ty, and Monday, thu 2J day of May, 1S93, at tho hour of ten o'clock a. m., has been appointed as tho time for hearing objections thereto and the settlement theicof. All persons interested iu Kaid estato are requited to tile any objections they may have theteto on or before said date, I. J. NORMAN, apri-ll , Administrator, Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has tiled In thu ulllcu of the County Clerk, of Vuc County, her final account us adiulnlstrlx' of tho estate of 1, I. Burget, nnd that by order ot the County Court, fur ald Ccuuty, Monday, tbe 2d day of May, 1898, has been llxed nt thu time aud the court room of sail Court as the place for the hearing of mid final account. All persons interested in said estate are notified to appear at said time mid place aud show cause why suld tlnal account should uot be approved aud al lowed. A.T. IIIIHI1KI'. uicr5-ll. Administratrix,' Warmer davu are coming anil ere long the thoughts of finin will tarn to cooler vuarables. It in for that reason wo insert tlua ad. 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