l)e D n II cg VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1899. NO 91 WOULD COERCE INTO ARBITRATION Would Exclude Every American From Mines. BUILD RAILWAY TO DAWSON CITY This Would Avoid War and Show the U. S. That There Is No Advantage to He Gained in Refusal to Have Itotiudarv Line Determined. Nr.w Yuiik, July 28. Tlio Hernld'B correspondent at Ottawa has interviewed Sir Charles Tuppor, loador of tho ap position mid Senator David Mills, minie ter of justice on tlto Alaska boundary question. Senator Mills went at greut length to hIiow that tho Canadian con tention was supported not only by Amer ican precedents but by the language of tho treaty. "Tho settlement of tho question," ho said, "In ueeorduneu with our conten tion a mutter of great importance to Canada, because it gives us easy and in expensive Ingress to our own territory, whereas, if tlio United Stntoa wine, it will bo u great detriutunt to tia and of iittlu bum-lit to them. I recall a bound ary dispute botwouu tho United Stutot Rial Great Britain in which tho Anier lean authorities contended their views ought to prevail becauao tho contention was of great advantage to thnin without being seriously injurious to England. " After detailing their contention that the Canadian line ,was to follow the winding "of tho coast" and across the mouth of Inlets and estuaries from head lands to headlands without following tho sinuosities of those urms oi tho sea, Senator M 11 la made this statement: "Just why the Americans refused to arbitrate or to compromise exeopt on conditions impossible to us ia shown in the treaty or 1825. By tiio Seventh arti cle of that treaty, 'the veesols of ituesiu and England or those belonging to tiieir subjects' were to bo at liberty without any hindrance whatever to untor all the inland seas, gulfs, havens mid creeks for the purpose of flailing and trading with the natives, Ily nrticlo 10, tho British nml I'.usaian vessels navigating tho Pa cific ocean, If compelled by storm or ac cident, were allowed to take shelter in the purls of the respective parties and wore at liberty to refit there. "Now Is It not too cleai to admit of question that tho contracting parties as sumed that under the proviHlons of this truaty there were ports and estuaries along the const that were under the sov ereignty of each? Yet if tlio United States1 contention is correct there woie no purls and waters remaing to Great llrltaiu. As n matter of fact if tlio treaty ia followed, tho Lynn canol will 1)3 found to bo ontiroly within Canadian territory. This point was made in tho commission. On that Canada would lmvo won. That is why there is no arbi tration." Seven Babies nt a Birth. l!iiow.NHVii,i.K, Pa July 20. Mrs George Uuokott, colored, uged 22, gave birth to Bovon bableB today, four boys and three girls. Though small, all wore well lormed and lusty lungod. Threo lived till noon, whon they succumbed to the awful heat of tho badly ventilated room in which they lay with their wether, and later In tho nfternoou three others died. One, a boy, remains and doctors say ho has a good chance to livo. f he hither Is a laborer, 25 years old. The mother has had two children before, toth of whom are alive. Helping the Insurgents. Nkw Yobk, July 28.-A special to the Herald from Washington says ; Accord toll to verbal reports to the navy (ram oiiiserB reluming from the Philippines, AHUlnaldo continues to get war supplies R aVAI Baking BSOUJTEiylHJRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome through German more hunts in Hong Kong and Japanese merchants in Yoko hama, nltbouch our consuls have been directed to keep a sharp lookout for fili bustering. In ti'ore than ono instance, British ofllcera hnvo aided the United States in preventing tho shipment of arms from Hong Kong, but of liners just returned say there is no doubt the temptation of fered by Agulnaldo'e high prlceB line In duced merchants to violate tho neutral ity laws and try to force the imperfect blockade. Twelve Spanish gunboats recently put on blockade duty have done remarkably good service In cutting off supplies be tween different islands. Last mail re ports Bald they had captured 16 differ ent cargoes of supplies, but not any val uable munitions of war. VOLCANO TOSSES BIG ROCKS Come Out Red Hot and Go So High They Get Cool Before Reaching Terra Pinna Again. Honolulu, July 21, y'u San Francisco, July 20. Tlio volcanic eruption on MaunaLna is still in full blast. Tho lava flow le apparently filling up the table hind, and Hilo uud the whole island of Hawaii are enveloped in smoke. Vessels encounter dense clouds of emoko a hun dred miles out at sea, and navigators are Eononsly inconvenienced. Kilnun is also smoking freely and indications nie this volcano will soon be in active eruption. Frank Davey, a photographer, has re turned from a visit to the volcano, lie says there ia a aeries of eight craters ; five of them wore dead, but appeared to have boon active quite recently. One of the others wan belching forth smoke and fire and molten rocks of great size. Ac cording to Davey, the rocks were as big as horses and went eo high that they cooled hofore fallintr to the ground again. It took Davey and his party 15 hours to ascend the mountain from the active cra ter to the summit, where their horses were left. Two men became delirious from want of water. The trip is described as a terrible t no in tho extreme. All around the top of the mountain was cold, but at the cra ter It was verv hot, Tho extremes were such as would knock most anybody out. Cutiiri'li C'ltniiiit tin Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach tho seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disense, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal vomeiiios. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country for years, and is u regular piescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what nroducos such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknky & Co., Props., Tolodo 0. Sold by drrugglstB, prico 7fc. Hall's Family Pills arc tho beat. 12 Sue For Marriage Fee. HiM.Hiioo. Or.. July 27.-A very pe culiar case has been (lied in Justices Humphrey's court. Tho parents ol a brldo suo hor husband for $50, alleged t-. ha due for their consent to the union. Julius and Mlnnlo Peopplos are tlio plaintiffs, and Joaoph Rooka the ueienu ant. Tho comnlaint allegea that tho de- f mdant agreed to pay plaintiffs that sum for the girl's services from nie nmuui marriage until she became of age. The plaintiffs Allege that no part of the sum Powder has been paid. Rooks married Mi s Peopples last November. Polygamy, or Spinstcrhood. Chicago, Jnly 27. A epecial to the Times-Herald from Independence, Kan., aavs: The girls' clubs of several South ern Kansas towns have resolved never to marry a young man unless he served with the famous Twentieth Kansas. They say thoy are determined to keep their agreement and that sooner than to marry a man who stayed at home they will remain single h11 their lives. They Intend to give the boys of the regiment a big reception when they return. Election Notice, By virtue ol an order made by the Board of Fire Delegates of Dalles City fire department on the 18th day of July, 1809, notice ie hereby given that there will bo an election held for the purpose cf electing a chief engineer and an assistant chief of Dalles City fire de partment, said election to be held on the first Monday in AugUBt, said day being the 7th of August, 1899. The polling place of said election shall be at the fire engine house, situated on Third street, Dalles City, and the polls of said election Eball open at 5 o'elock p. m. and be closed at 7 o'clock p. in. on said day. Dated Dallea City, Oregon, this 24th doy of July, 1899. E. M. WlSGATK, Secretary Board of FirH Delegates. Jly 24-2wk J Gun-shot wounds and powder-burnp, cuts, brniBes, sprains, wounds from rusty nailB, insecte stings and Ivy poison ingquickly Healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sulve. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. De Witt's is Mfe and sure. Butler Drug Co. "What might have been" if that little cough hadn't been neglected, ie tho sad reflection of thousands of consump tives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughB and colds. Butler Drug Co. DeWitt'e Little Early Risers benefit permanently. They lend gentle assist ance to nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion and liver ailments. Butler Drug Co. You can't euro dyspepsia by dieting Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of it Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digeele food without aid from the stomach, and is made to cure. Buller Drug Co. l.UHt. Last Thursday, in this city, a cold watch. Waltham movement. A liberal reward is offered to tho finder if returned to tills office or to E. J. Collins. 25 ot SI20 Kuwiml. A reward of $20 will be paid for the ar rest of any person caught stealing flowers or anything else fiom the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Iliirinoii)" Whlshoy. Harmony whitkey for family and special use', sold by Ben Wileon, Tho Dalles. tt To Oure u Hold in Oim Day. Take Lusatlvo Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All drugglate refund the money if it falls to cure. 25a. You need have no boils if you will buy Clarke & Fnlk's sure cure for bolls. Use Clarko & Fulks Rosofoam for tho teet'n. tf Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions and wasting dlBcaecs, all effects of self- nbuse, or excess uuu tnum crction. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks anf restores the fire of youth. Rv mall JSOa ner box: O boxes iuU Kt with a. written sruaruil 1UI I(WV, teo to cure or refund the mouoy. NCR VITA MEDICAL CO. SAMOA AGAIN IS RESTLESS We AIM if Natives Is Far Fia Beassuripffi. THE RIVALS ARE FIGHTING Commission ccms to Have Accotn plished Nothing Justice Chamb ers Talks. Sax Francisco, July 28. Samoan ad vices under date of July 14, were receiv ed today by the steamer Moanna as fol lows: The situation in Samoa is one of great uneasiness, the attitude of natives being far from reassuring. Several fights have occurred in different portions of the islands between supporters of rivals for the kingship, and several natives have been killed. Nothing much seems to have been accomplished by the high commission since arms were surrendered by the contending factions. Chief Justice Chambers, being dissat isfied with the support extended to his court by the commissioners, will leave today for Washington. Their action in refusing the aid asked for to sustain the court'B authority is said to have been prompted by dispactches received by the German commissioner from his home government, which, it is claimed, is greatly displeased with his recognition of the eupteme court in the kingship case. The commissioners have been well re ceived on all tho islands they visited. They expected to sail for the United States on tho Badger on July 10. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or , June SO, lbW. j Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the piovislnns of the net of congress of June S, 187i), entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," Charles tiossou, of ThCDnlles, couuty of Wasco, state of Oregon, has this day filed In thiB ottice his sworn statement No. 141, for the purchase of the lot 4 nud SEJi SW,l; of Sec. No. '."J, in Township No. 1 N, range No. 12 E, and will oiler proof to show that ttie loud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, und to establish his claim to s ild land bo fore tho register and receiver of this oltlco at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday, the 11th day of September, 1S'J!. Ho iiamts as witnesses, A. Turner, . Clark. Peter Eugau. G. Whltmore, all of Tho Dalles, Or. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file tlnlr claims in this otlice on or before said 8th day of September, lbW. J. 1. hi' CAS, jlyts-ti Register. Notice of Filing Final Account Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the assignee of J. W. Moore, II. E. Moore, and .1. W. audit. H. Moore, insolvent debtors, has tiled with tho clerk of tho eiicuir court, of tr.e State of Oregon, for Wasco couuty, his tluul ac count as such assignee: the same will be heard and passed upon by said circuit court on the 1st duv of tlio next regular term of said circuit court, to-wit, tlio November, lblO.term thereof, tit (he hour of ton o'clock a, m,, or as soon there after as the matter can be reached. jlyl& 11 1'oLK BUTLER, Assignee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tun Dalle?, Oregon j Juuo io, lsi'y. i Iwitlco Ik herebv riven that the fullowim; named wettler has tiled notice of his intention to make tlual proof In support of his claim, and that s ild moor will bo made before the icuistcr and receiver at Tho Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, July '."J, 1KW, viz: IHUIH ..rilllHlHI. widow of Pierre Urimaud, deceased, of The Dalles: II. K. No. U070. for the K.'i SK!i See.:!!, Tp. 1 north, K 12 K. W M. lie names mo louowjug witnesses m prove his continuous residence uuon und cultivation of said I'Uid, viz; Ctms. A. Schutz, Rock Cary, Louis Samloz Andrew Urquhurt, all of The Dalles, Oregon. JuuU ll JAY 1'. LUCAS, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. U. e. Land Office, The Dali.ks, Oh. j July 11, lb!H. j A Milllclout contest ntlldavit having been (lied lu this office by Janus Toulk, contestant, aealnst homestead entry No. 41)38, mudu Nov. 4th, 1MU. for Sk bVj4. NKtf SWJi.Scc. Sl.tOHn ship 3 8, It ia K, nud HW'i NWfef, Bee, 3, towu- min b, n to a, uy i nonius jeureys, comouce, in which It is ulleced that he bus abandoned sUl tract for more tlmn 0 months, Bald parties are hereby notified to appear, respond und crier evidence touching- said allegatlou, at 10 o'clock n. lu, on Sept. 4. 1MW, before the register and receiver at the United States land olflcelu Tlio Dalies, or. Tho Hiild contestant having In a proper fttUdavlt, llted July 1st. lbW, net forth facts which show that alter due dillKeuec, personal service ol thin notice cau not bo uuue, it is herebv ordered and directed that auoh notice be Jlven by due and proper publication. IjW-U JAY V.LUCA8, ftegUter, Jast Opened.... paney Silk Shirt Waists $3.95 to $8.00, A. M. Williams & Co. If Tl f i I f ? 1 1 $ I I f f Th, I II r The- T Danes, ( I I ? t Chronicle, ' 1 i . . Job Printers. 1 I ft f 1 1 5 .a. S I ( I I i I W ! ! i II ! $ f a-j'-ttujjmuuu'uUMUUUVIfl'inu-UJJiitni'jAMU''JU-'tuo'-iJUnx'ij.'UJlii.'Jiiuiitujiutifiu NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Oitick at Vancouvek. Wash.,) July 6, isiw. ( Notice is hereby given tlu.t tho following named settkis have hied notice of their Inten tion to make llual iiroof in sunnoit of their clulins. and that satil proofs will be made b.'foro w, u. riesnv, I'lineu siaieB uommisoioner lor Dlstiict of wiislilugtou, at his olUco in (iolden dale, Masblugtou, ou Monday, August U, lbtW, viz, i Stephen Mnrtett. Homestead Entry No. Wl, for the S. !; N. E. i, N. E. i S. K. 54 section VJ, and B. W. li N. W.L of Section 20, Township 4 North, of Range U r.ui, n in uer. He unmcji tho followlne nitnessf b to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation sum lunu, viz: Carl Krunzen, Christian Frunzen, Porter L. Ilurdlboii, Murlon Bplawu, all of Lyle 1'. 0.,Viisb, l'orter L. Hardlsou, Homestead Entry No. 9051, for tho 8. E. l of B, K. 14 of Section iy; tho 8. W. i of 6. W. X, Section 20; E. i n( N. E. Section 3.), Towa ship 3 North, of Rauao 13 East, Will. Mer. 110 names the followiug titueksea to prove his continuous residence upon, und cultivation of said land, viz.; Curl Pranzeu, Christian Frauzon, Btopheu Uarlett, Murlon Splawu, all of Lyle 1'. O., Wash, Jt8 II '. K. DUNBAR, KOK-iter. NOTICE. U. 8. t.AND Office, Tho Dalles, Ore. July 25, IblM. I Nntlco is hereby given that tho order of De cember S, lt'J I, temporarily withdrawing from disposal, for the purposes of n bout railway, the latids ou tho south side and within six miles ot tho Columbia river, between 'lliu Dulles and Celllo, has been revoked by tho president, er reptus to tho following dcscilbed parcels: one lu tho NWUof See 31, T 2 N, It 14 E, ciilitslulng about four and one-half ncro, and tho other in thoNVM.8cc2l, T 2 N, K 15 E, containing about half an acre. ' On and after September 1, 1S09, we will receive applications lor uuy vacuut lauds Included then-Ill. J. I. l.UCAB, OTIS 1'ATTEBSON, Register. Receiver. jlyO t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned, has tiled hU llual account us executor of tho es tate of Surah Me A tea with tuo clerk ot tho count court of the state of Oregon, for Wasco county, and that Thursday, tho 13th day of July, IBW, at the hour of 10 o'clock u. ni. baa bean, fixed us the time and tho county court room In Dullei City ai tho p uco for the hearing of ob jections to said niiMl account uud settleiueut of said estate. , Dated July 13, 1S99. THOB. NOHVAU Jun U l Ksecutor.