Chronicle VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1899. NO 92 he 9) idles L TO CANADA OiiEiiioii May Brim SoluHmi of Ibc Alaska Bonnlarv Frolilciii. ENGLISH INCLINED TO FAVOR IT At An) Hate, the United States, Canada ami liritain Must He Neighborly About It. London, July, 120. -Tljtr'Alnska bound ary ii(:un looms laruuhi tlie newspaper, uml a limited iliecjiSHiiiii l raging for und nu'iinst tlio HUggi'stlon that a liurbor should l) lij.iBiul to Canaihi. Tho ofliulal view Feuuia to Ito (avoral)lo to thin com promise us a basis for n fritndly urraiigu merit. Itii pointed out that iih the United Status, Ca inula and Greut liritain h.ivo to livo as neighbors, mid, in there Iie.irt9 i led ire to livo ns frloiitle, neither eiiluc.m afl'ord to .tsjunio n rionpotjuiinua ".Hindu or act ns if it wort) the lust tran saction to In; arranged und us the main question at iastie, ilinuyli almost Inst to view among the multitude of irritating eiiio isauoH, was a tncaiiH of easy nccesB to the Klondike, tho lease of a harbor would seem to he the practical need of Cun.iihi. On tho other hand, tliot-'attir day ltcviuw voices tlio feellni; of a conei deriililo section of tho public in pointing out that by accepting tho suggested settlement Canada debars hereolf from atrnin raising tlio tiueHtion of territorial right, and becomes u more licunseo where Bins dcsirca to become tlio owner in feo simple. Munv think the proposed com promise would lead to eniluss complicu tions, annoyances, acts of retaliation and attempts on one Aide to exceed thtir owner restrict tlio other Hide's righta under tlio proposed compromise, tho Saturday ltoview thinks Canada ought, in no event, to surrender hor rights in international law, unless alio concurrent ly receives considerable concesaioiiB from the United States on other questions be fore tlio commissioners. Hie baturday lioviow proceeds to claim that Ounntlu now suUicos, both politically and economically, mid has no further need of tlio United States ; tlint only tho most factious policy on the part ol brent Britain could rovivo the annex fltioiuet party in Canatlu, and asks what possible reason the Canadians could hove for involving tho country in tlio gravest inttriiatioiiiil questiona. Royal Baking Powder Absolutely Ihjre Makes the food more delicious and wholesome HER FIRST VOYAGE SATURDAY done no more than would have bcisn dono by any other person, and is en titled to all possible consideration. "0. SUMMERS, "Brevet Brig. Gon. Commanding Second Oregon Infantry, U. S. V." THOUGHT SHE WAS The Crime of a Rejected Arlington. DEAD Suitor at WILL NOT BE PUNISHED Private (iirard Acted in Obedience Good Impulse. to iWiAND, July 20. Governor Geor vecterduy received the following letter rm General Summers in regard to Iriviilo Frank Girnrd. "Headquarters Second Oregon In fantry, U. 8. Volunteer, Prealdio, Son tranclsco. ICal., July 20. Hon. T. T. eer, Governor, Salem, Or. : My clear oh-I am in receipt of your favorof July "i toKothor with several petitions in the interest of Frank Qlrsrd, a private in company I, of tins regiment, und in re P'v would state thst there is no necessity w 'y uneasiness iu his case.as this mn was granted all tlio privileges that we possible, and lie will not be die '"rued. Uo has done exactly what you w or any other soldier of metal, would "avo done under the circumstances, and 1 certainly would not be disposed to treat the null.. .....).. xr. m 1 W J . TVIII have to """port here for final muster-out. not thedis,)osltlon of the command. "gomes, of this regiment to be mere " wuo endeavors Obedience to good Impulns. to aotin lie has Aiimnc-ton, Or., July '!0. At 8 o'clock lust night, Al Keller attemptetl the murtlor of his nwcetheart, Aliss Maudo Mitchell, who came hero from Portland i few days ago. Miss Mitchell had rejected Mr. Kessler, whereupon lie followed her from Port land to this place, and, locntiiic her, watched his opportunity to got in his deadly woik. When she wua preparing for bed, Kesslor entered her room masiscu, Knociccu ner senseless witti u club and tied a towel about her neck to produce strangulation. He then jumped out of the window und escaped, thinking ho had accomplished his purpose. The people of tlio house, hearing nn unusual noise, went to her room and, receiving no nnewer, forced tlio door, anil found Miss Mitchell, as they sup posed, (lead. .Medical aid was sum moned and she was restored to con sciousness, and will recover. The police ure on tlio truck of young Kessler. 18 II KIUI1T Fur mi XCilltor to Kuuniiimonil .llmllclnot? I'ati lit Fiom Sylvan Valley News, Brevrud, N.C. It may bo a question whether the editor of a newspaper lias the right to publicly recomtnoiid any of tho various proprietary medicines which flood the timrkut, yet as a ureventive of Buttering wo feel it n duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Itemed. Wo have known and used tills medicine in our family ior twenty years and have always fouud it roliablc. In many cases u doso of this remedy would save hours of euflcring while a physician is awaited. Wo do not believe In depending implicitly on any medicine for n cure, but we do believe tiiut if a bottle of Chamborlaln'e Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on hand and udniinlHtered at tlio inception of an attack, much Buffering might bo avoided and in very many cases tlio presence of a physician would not bo required. At least this has been our experience dnrinir tho tmst twenty years. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Was Not Killed By The Cars. Dakuk Cm, Or., July 20. Tho cor oner's jury returned a verdict this oven- ing that the unknown man, apparently about !5 years old, who was fouud under a Similiter Valley railway car yesterday morning, did not mtot death from the . I. Tl care, mo man wbb a siranger noru. no displayed money and was plainly but neatly dressed. HjimIu' Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, ot Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Week norves had caused severe pains in tho back of his hoad. On using Lltctric Bitters, America's greatest blood and nerve remedy, all pain soon loft him. He says this grand modioino is what his country nceda. All America knowB that, It euros liver and kidney trouble, puri fies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor aud new life into every muscle, nervo and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, ouly 5oc. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.; 1 Did Boil His Wire. Ciiicaoo, July 29. Adolph L. Luet gert's sudden death in the penitentary at Joltet on Thursday last has brought to light tho fact that States Attorney C b. Denecn has had locked up in the vaults at tlio criminal court building almost from the tseainning of accused's trial for wife murder, two joara ago, an implication that is considered morally Ilia confession o( guilt. It was made hv Luetgert to a fellow-prisoner in the jail It was Eworn to by the latter at the time before tlte state's attorney. Now it is given publication for the first time rrom mis document it would appear that Luetgert nsked his wife to go with nun to ttte sausage inciory otnee on May 1, 1S97. She refused. This anger ed him. During the quarrel that follow ed lie guve her a violent kick in the side Tins rendered hor uuconseiouB. Luet gert expected she wonld come to, but she did not. Seeing that sho had died, ho disposed of her body in the factory vat. Cutnrrli C'utiuiit be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach tlio seat of the disease. Catarrh is u blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aud 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 iu this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with tiic heat blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tlio two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results iu curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .). Chesty & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 7ic. Hall's Family Pills nre the best. 12 litilistinetits Arc Numerous. Washington, July 29. Col. Pettit, commanding the Thirty-first regiment at Fort Thomas, Ky., telegraphed tho war department today that his enlist ments number 1150, which is within 200 of the full quota of the regiment. He will withdraw the recruiting officers on Monday and the legiment will then be organized for actual service. He thinks that in a month it will be ready, it ib stated at tho war department that tho Thirty-tlrst, tho Tweaty-sovonth and tlie 1 hirtieth will no doubt be ready to bail for Manila on tho Grunt, Sherman and Sheiiatui about September 10. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for tho widow of the bravo Gonoral Burnhani of Machias, Me., when tho doctors said she could not live till morning," writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearfnl night. "All thought she must soon dio from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it hud more than once caved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily nil night, and its further use completely cured hor." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and if 1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1 To (Jure Cold iu Ono Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c, Dcsirovcr Gsllstorwli Journeys Down tbe Ways LAUNCHING WAS A SUCCESS Christened by Little Gertrude Ballia, the Boat Slid Easily and Grace fully Into the River. PonTLAXD.July 29. Fully 5000 people, fringing both the Morrison and Madison street bridges, etanding 10 deep on the docks along the west Eide ot the river, and crowding every possible point of vantage on the east bank, witneesed the launching of the oO-knot torpedo-boat destroyer Goldsborough from the waje at the WolfT&Zwicker iron works yester day. The event was called for 2 o'clock, and it came off on time. Belated sight seers were Btill struggling with their earlier neighbors for places to view the launching when the last shore was knocked from the cradles, and the boat began slowly to gather headway for her first journev. In -10 seconds more she was riding gracefully on the river. There was hardly a ripple under her stern as she entered tiie water, so easily did she slide down tlio ways, and scarcely did the lines intended to restrain her lift from the water and vibrate as they tight ened before she was quietly swinging dawn with the current, a flag which was unfurled as she h'ft the ways floating from her stern. From the knocking out of the first shore there hud not been a hitch, and the launching of the Golde- borough was a start iu life which any sailor might covet for tiie ship on which tie cast iiis lot. A 1 rightful It under Will often cause a horrible burn, ecald.cutor bruise. Buckleu's Arnica Salve, the beet in tho world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old 6oree, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. (July 2o cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggist. 1 "Harmony" Whiskey. Harmony whifckey for family special use, $old by Ben .Wilson, Dalles. und The Notice of Filing Final Account NnMrp Is horhr pivot! that llin inti!fr.!tmn. the assignee of J. W. Moore, H. K. Moore, und .1. V. unci II. K. Moore, insolvent debtors, has Illud with the clerk of the circuit court, of tue Btntoof Ort'Kon, for Wnsco county, his liuul uc count ns nucli uBblgneo; tlie piiiuo will be heard mid imbted uiou by tmld circuit court on tho li-t day of tlio next regular term of eald circuit court, to-wlt, the November, lbW.term thereof, ut llic hour of ten o'clock n, ni or ns boon there after ns the matter can be reached. Jlj lS II l'OLK BUT1.KK, Assignee. AERVITA ItMttm VITALITY, LOST V"GOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and lnais cretlon. Auervetouloaud blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks ant1 restores the fire of youth. By mailSOc per box; 0 boxes for A2.50: with ft written guaran tee to our r refund Um wouey. NER VITA MEDICAL CO. 15 NRsi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tub P.u.i.e, Ohkgok; Juue 10. law. i Notice Is hereby jrtvcu Unit tho followlnc iinmou seiner uns nicu noucc oi ins intention to make Una) uroof In fcuimort of his claim, and that s ild proof will be made before the rccUtcr mm receiver at i lie Dimes, uregou, oil Saturday, juiy w, itw, viz: 1'hiiIm Grlutauil. widow of IMerre tirimaud, deoeoscd, of The Dalit's; II. K. No. 070, for the M SKW Bec.'Jl, Tn. 1 north, ft 12 K. W M. lie names the following witnesses to (trove iiis continuous resiueuue uuon aim cultivation of sulci iHiid, viz; Chas, A. Boliutz, Kook Cary, IxhiIb Bandoz Andrew Unitiliart, all of Tho Dulles, Oregon. JunH lt JAY 1'. I.UUA8, Keglstcr. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Land Offick, The Dallks, On. ) juiy ji, iwj. ) A Milllclent-contest uflidavtt having been 11 led in this oulce by James Toullc. coutustaut, against hmiiculeud entry No. 4'Jj8. mudo Nov. 4th, 1MKI. for HWJ4, NKlf HWJi.BCC. 34,tOHU khip 8 8, K 13 E, and N i N Wi, Boo, 8, town slilp 4 H, U 13 K, by Thomas Jeffreys, couteitee, In which it Is uliCKod that he has iibaiidonoa said truot for mora tliuii C months. Bald (turtles arc hereby notified to itmicur, rcspoud aud otter ovldenoe touching hald allegstlou, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Sept. 4. IKK), before the register und receiver at the United Btates hind olfleo iu The Dulles. Or, The Buld contestant having iu a proper affidavit, tiled July 1st. im, set forth facts which aliow tiiut alter due diligence, personal service ot this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered aud directed that such notice bo given by due aud proiier publication. JlylMl JAY V. LUCAS, Keglstcr. I Waists land Skirts. See our window display of Stylish Silk SHIRT WAISTS and Fashionably Tailored DRESS SKIRTS. Prices are considerably less than they should be; but then that's to your advantage. A. M. Williams & Co. sir jif ! f 1 1 ? ? I3E h If, I I f f I t f ' IS: Si 5! f f 1 f ? I ' ? ' f H ( 1 f . I I, ? f "f III? '!,i?iTi?ir?n?rr fnrirTn Tho Dalles, Oi. The Chronicle, Job Pfinters. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vakcouvkb. Wash., ( Julys, 181)9, j Notice is hereby Riven Ihat tho following unwed het tiers have tiled notice of their Inten tion to make liuul proof in support of their claims, and that said proofs will be made btforo W. 11. l'resbv, United States Commissioner for District of Washington, at his olllee lu Golden, dale, Washington, 011 Monday, August 11, 18W, viz.: HtcpUeu Marlett. Homestead Kntry No. 9091, for the 8. l( N. K. i, N. K. i S. K. l4 Section 19. und t. W. H N. W.k of Bcctlon 'JO, Towuship 8 North, of ltuiige 13 Hast, Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upoii aud cultivailou said laud, viz: Carl Krauzen, Christian Frsnzeu, Porter L. Hurdlsou, Marion Bpluwn,all of Lyle l',0.,Wush. l'orter L. Uardlsoa, Homestead Kntrv No. 1)051. for the 8. E. V. of f . K. Vi of Bocllou l!i tho B. W. Ji of 8. W; l, Section ills U. y. of N. K. i of Bcctlon 80, Towa khip 3 North, of KatiKe 13 East, Will. Mer. lie names ine loiiowiug witnefcses to prow his continuous residence unon.HUd I'tiltl vutlmi of said laud, viz.; can franzeu, unrisuan rrauzan, Stephen Marlett, Marlou Bnluwu, all of Lyk 1', O., Wash. Jljb Jl W. K. UUNUAK, UcgUter. i NOTICE. U. 8. Land Office, Tho Dalles. Ore.) July '.'3, J6U9. 1 Notice is hereby given that the order of De e ember 8, 1891, temporarily withdrawing from disposal, for tho purposes of a bout railway, the lands on tho south side aud within six mile ot the Columbia river, between The Dulles aud Celilo, lias been revoked by tho president, ex cept as to the following described parcels; one In the NW!4of t-eo 81, T 2 N, 1UI K, containing; about four and one-hnlf acres, and the other lu IheNWU.Bcc'.'l, T '.' N, K 15 K.coutulnlng about, halt au acre. On mid after September 1, 1899, we will receive applications lor any vaeaut lands included, theieiu. J, 1. I.UCAd, OTIS I'ATTKKSON, Beglster. Hecelver. Jly6 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the underslgucd has tiled his liuul account us executor of the w Utt) of Baruh McAtOJ with the clerk ol the county court of ihestato of Oregon, for Wasou county, and that Thursday, the 13th day ol July, 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock u. m. baa been llxctl us the time und tho county ojurt room iu Dalles City as the p ace for the hearing of ob jections to said flual accouut and st'ttlemeut ut said estate. . Dated July 13, m, TU08. NOKVAL. Juu H I Kxocutor. 1