VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1899. NO 93 YELLOW FEVER IN THE EAST Discovered Amon Inmates ofa Soldiers' Home, LONG TIME FINDING IT Thirty-Pour Cases, Six Deaths Before Properly Diagnosed Thirty Cases Now Under Treatment. NniiKoi.ic, Vu., July 31. A nie83ngo from Govurnor Woodtin, of tho Soldiers' Ilnmu lit Hampton,, tmyH tlieru luive been tlirtiu ileutlm from yellow fover stneo ycatiTilny. Thirty vasm tiro now under treatment. Expert turttcims nud iinniuno nurses arc huinc .installed, and riu'id quarantinu reKulatioiis enforced, lie tlons nut think the disease will spread beyond the home. Situation Is Serious. V.auiN(!TON', July .'$1. Surgeon-Gen oral numbers reeoived tho following from Lleiitununt-Coloiiul Dewltt : "Ft. .Monroo, Va. At 4 p. rn. ycator ilny Suri?i'on Puttus, United SUtee ma rlne lioHpitiil Herviee, ()tiurantiiie oflicor, ofliuially atated that yellow fovor wnB at the iN'.itioiml Soldiers' Hume nt Hump ton. Thoro have been twuntv-four caHes with sis deaths. Tho commanding oili cer took immediate measures for quarantine. "General Corbin says conditions are ecrione, and thoro is no telling how far the infection may have reached , Ex cursion parlios have noun coining to Old Point, Newport News and Soldiers' Home. Many of them have mingled with tho soldiore, Corbin envH. One theory on tho way the fover might have been brought to tho home is that one uf tlm eoldiura recently visited Santiago. He returned somo time since, suffering with what tho physicians thought to be dengue. It seems it was not until the inmates of tho homo began to die that the diseaso wan discovered to bo yellow fever. "The ofllislals of the war department are very much concerned on account of the situation. Corbin and Sternberg had a eonferencd early this morning and it was decided to hold everything in readmeas to take care of the yellow fevor should it appear umong tho troops. Garrison Removed. Wahiunuton, Jnly 31. Orders liavo been issued by tho war department for removing the garrison nt Fort Monroo to some point on the northern coast, to ho selected by General Merritt. A few officers and enlisted men will remain at Fort Monroe us guards. Surgeon-General Van Key port, of tho navy dopurt otmt, said ho did not believe it would be necessary to suspend operation nt Norfolk. The nnvy-ynrd, however, will be quarantined. A Might of Terror. "Awful anxioty was felt for tho widow of the bravo General Burnhnm of Machiae, Me., when the doctors sold "he could not live till .morning," wrjtea Mrs. S. II. Liiboln, who attended her tbnt fearfnl night. All thought she .must soon die from Pneumonia, hut he begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, ylg it had more than onoe saved her hto, and had oured her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily a'l night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine " guaranteed to cure all Throat, Ohest nd hung Diseases. Only 60c and $1,00. W bottlos free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1 Situation Does Not Improve. Clkvkwnd, July 31. Beyond an out wik Intherollsh Mttlenent which " inllltla promptly suppressed, the n'Bht passed without serious trouble, Uny street oars ware atoned in the sub- AVil Baking Absolutely "Pure fOWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome KOVAl OAKINO POWOI-n CO., tIEW YORK. urbs, but so far as learned no one was injured. A mob in the south ond of the city was dispersed by tho militia with fixed bayonets and a number of ringlead er nrrcBtod. Tho boycott movement baa reached u point where it is almost impossible for any one who rides on Big Consolidated' care to purchase tho nec essaries of life. This is especially true in the outlying districts of the city. is it maiiT t'nr mi Editor to Itemiiiiitienri tllKlllClllOH? 1'ntcut From Sylvan Valley Newp, Brevrad, N. C. It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has tho right to publicly recommend any of tho various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as n urovontive of Buffering wo fool it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain'" Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Bumedy. We havo known nnd used this medicine in our family ior twenty years and hayo always found it roliuble. In many cases a dose of this remedy would save hours of suffering while physician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on uny medicine for a cure, but we do believe that if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Komedy was kept on hand nnd administered nt the inception of an attack, much suffering might bo avoided and in very many cases the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during tho past twenty years. For sale by Blukeley & Houghton, Druggists. Mrs M'Kiuley Improving. Hothi. Chamim.ai.v, Clinton County, N. Y., July 20. President McKiuley did not attend chuich today, but re mained at the Hotel with Mrs McKin- ley. This morning ho wont for a long wall: with his friend, Commander Buck ingbam, ot the navy, and after luncheon he went out for a short walk with Dr. Kixey. Mrs. McKinlev continues to improved steadily. Tonight the weath er huH turned cold, and there will prob ably be u light frost. Kjmlu's (1 rim test Need. Mr. It. P. Olivia, oi Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters nt Aiken, S. C. Week nerves had caused severe pains in tho back of his head. On using Electric Bittere, America's greatest blood und nerve remedy, nil pain soon loft him. Ho says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures livor nud kidney trouble, puri fies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muBcle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only Coc. Sold by Blakoley & Houghton, druggists.. 1 Kleotlmi Notloc. AN OREGON BOY DEAD Private James A. Doyle, of Dc. D. Snc- enmbs to Dysentery. BURIAL WITH MILITARY HONORS General Otis Denied a Permit to Go In to Business to a Volunteer Who Would Not Re-Enlist. Bv virtuo ot nn order made by the Board of Fire Delegates of Balled City fire department on the 18th day of July, 1890, notice is hereby given that .there will bo an election held for the mi r i)06e of electing a chief engiueor and an assistant chief of Dalles City fire de partment, said election to be held on H.u Am. Mnnilav in Alltrllfit. said dnV being the 7th of August, 1890. The Dolllne Dlace of said election shall be at tho fire enntne house, situated on Third street, Dalles City, and the polls of said election shall open at 5 o'clock p. m. and bo closed at 7 o'clock p. m. on said day. Dated Dalles City, Oregon, this 24th day of July, 1890. w , ill, m. V IHUATK, Secretary Board of Fire Delegates. Jly 24-2wk Lost. Last Thursday, In this city, a gold atah. Waltham movoment. A liberal reward is offered to the finder if returned to this office or to K. J. Collins. 25 3 1 Use Clarke 4c Falks Roiofoam for the teeth. " San Fjiaxcisco, July 30. Private Jumes A. Doyle, of company I). Second Oregon regiment, died late last night at the general hospital, from dysentery. At the deathbed were tho comrndee and tontmates of the dying soldier, who gnvo his life to raiee tho flag in a foreign land. Private Doyle enlisted at La Grande, Or. The body will be burled tomorrow ut the Presidio, with mili tary honors, unless relatives are beard from. Private Doyle was about 35 years of age. Ho npunt several weeks in the hospital at Manila before his regiment left the Philppinee, His condition while here seemed to improve until a day or two eiuce, when ho began to sink. "Otis froze me out of Manila," said Private Lang, who is registered with the others at the Montgomery house. "I wanted to start a little restaurant there, and begged Otis for a license, but he would not have it that way. lie said I wanted to have my eating-house too close to u Spaniard's place of business, and that the competition would not be fair. Another man wanted to go in with me. lie told Otis he would starve un ices he got employment very soon. If you do not want to re-enlist in the army you would butter leave the island, was all the satisfaction he got. There is no show for n soldier in Manila. Laugjlives in Kuseellville, nnd says he and his comrades are going north in a day or two. Volonnlo Eruptions Are grand, but ekln eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, running ond fever sores. Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Outs, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile euro ou earth. Drives out pains nud uchee. Only 25 cte. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. C A i'llglitful 111 under Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, tho best in the world, will kill the paiu and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Bost pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a bos. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Catarrh Cannot lie Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the Seat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional discaec, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ontt of the beet physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pteFcription. It is composed of the bost tonics known, combined with the best blood purificis, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is w.nat prodnces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciieki:y & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Notice. Notice is hereby given to all property owners In Dalles City to immediately cut down and aestroy all thistles grow ing on their property; and if said thistles are not immediately cat down, I will proceed to remove them at the expense of the property on which they are located, and the property owner will also be liable to a One. Dalles City, August 1, 8(J9. l-3t N. D. IIuohks, Marshal. Lost. Three horses June 10, 1899, described as follows: two weighing about 1400 each. Ono a light chestnut branded D on left shoulder. Black lioree branded C on left shoulder. One bald faced sorrel weighing about 1200; roached mane. A liberal reward for information of the whereaboute, or the return of same. A. Mason, J. Bays, Contractors, Viento, Or., or E. V. HusuA.vn, MoBier, Or. ' j28-lm To Cure a Culit id One Day. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. "UHruiimj" Whiskey. Harmony whiskey for family and special use, sold bv Ben Wilson, The D-illes. jl Preserves A Paraffins Wax r 'nuimuiiivo, Ji.va ei mhdujj f mora vusiiy, muro quiuttiy. more Panxfllne wax than by any other method. Dozens of other uses will bo fouud for Refined In every household. It la clean, and acid proof. Get a pound cuke of It with a list of Its many uses from your druggist or grocer. cum cveiywure. juuuv uy STAMJAIiU OIL CO. HERVITA BcttwM VIV'ALITt, LOST VGOR AND -MAN HOOP Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and waatlnc diseases, all effects of self- ubuse, or excess aua indis cretion. Anerve tonic ami blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale clieekBanf restores the fire of youth. Rvmn.ll BOo oer box : O boxes for vfita a written yuHruu- tuo to cure or refund tke uiouey. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Otinton JM-n Hi, CHMAOO, iU, Notice of Filing Final Account Xntlpo is hnrohv i.ivon thut tlin limlfrsli-nfMl. the nssiRHfe of J. W. Mooic, II. 1'. Moore, and .1. W. nud II. K. Moore. Insolvent debtor, has tiled with the clerk of the clicult court, of t&e Stale of Oieiron. for W'nsoo county, his limit i,c- count n (inch nhblRiiec; me sumo will bo hemd mid passed ujion by mid circuit court ou thu Ut day of the next reculur tono of mid circuit court, to-wn, tne.Mivemuer, it'.u.ieriu tiiereoi,nt me uourot ten o clod; ii, in,, or us soon more utter us tho matter mii he remitted. Jl 15 ii rol.lv UUTIJJK, Assignee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.ASll OlTlCC AT TlIK DaI.I.K.?, OllKGONj Juno 10, 1W. i Iiotlco is hereby given that tho following mimed xottlcr hus tiled notice of ills intention to mnke tltial iroof in Mimiort of his claim, and that H'lld proof will 1h luude before tho reenter nnd receiver nt Thu Dulles, Oregon, ou Saturday, July.!!), 1MK, viz: J'uuln DrliiiKud. widow of I'ierro UriniHud, dincnsod, of The Dlillee! II. K. No. OOTt., for tho Ks, 8KJ4 Sec.'Jl, T. 1 north, ft 12 E, W M. Ho iinmen tho following wltiirme.s to prove hit coiiilnuouH riibldenee upon and cultivation of fcidd lrttid, viz: UIiiih. A. beliutz. Hock Carv. Louis Sandoz Andrew Uruuhnrt, nil of Tho Dullcn, Oregon, JunH U JAV 1'. LUCAS, Keslster. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. Land Ofkick, The Dalles, On, ( July 11. im, i A hutllclcnt contest nttlduvit huvlug been filed In thin ollluo by James Foil Ik, contestnut, UKUlUKt homeitrad entry No. 4U58, made Nov, 4th, 1MM. for 8W BW'j , K V.i S ,. 34,toH khlp 3 B, It 13 E, nud NV;i N W'f. tioe, U, t.nvn hlp -I 8, it 13 K, by ThomiiB Jeftrey, routostco, In which it U ulleced thut he htm abaiidonnd said trnot (or more thttti 6 tuoutlm. Said iurtle aru hereby notified to npiicur, iei.ioud and cfl'er evidence toucUlog hind allocation, nt 10 o'cloolc 11, in, ou Uupt. , tm, before the roglntur und receiver ut the United State, laud otlicuin The UulieK. Or. The uulu contOntant Imvinir In a uroner affidavit, tiled July nt. lkU, net forth (iioin which ahow that after duo diligence, perbonal nerviceol tin. notice can not be made, It U Hereby ordered and dlrocted that nueh notice bo J 1 ven by duo and pror publlcntloii, IjlMt JaY 1. LUt'AU, iiegUter. 1 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. 4 iff i'i 1 11.1 1 j 1 1 rrrrm ii'!n ?n r.TiTi rt n 1 'A 5 t r OS The Dalles, Or. The Chronicle, Job Printers. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Iakd OrncK at Vancouvfb. Wash., July 5, 1SW. j Notice is hereby given that tho following named bottlers have tiled notice of their inten tion to niako tlnal pioof In supjKut of their clainifc, nud that said pi oofs will bo made before w. 11. I'resbv, United States Commissioner for District of WHsbliigton, ut his otllce in Golden dale, Washington, ou Monday, August It, lbW, viz.: Stephen Murlett. Homestead Entry No. 9001, for tho 8. H N. K. i, N. K. ii 6. K. H Section IU. und S. W. N, W.I. ot Seetlou -H), Township 3 North, of ttutigo 13 Hunt, Will. Mer. Ho names tho following witnesses to nrore his continuous residence upon und cultivation sum lauu, viz: Curl Krauzen, Christian Vranzen, Porter L. Hurdlson, Marion bplaw 11, all of l.yle 1. O,, Wash, l'urtcr I.. Hardlsou. Homestead Kntry No. W01, for tho 8. E. !i of ti, K. H of Section IU: the 8. W, W of S, W.H, bvotlun '.t: K, i of N. E. i of Section 30, Towa thiii 8 North, of Hauao 13 East, Will. Mer. iiouamea 1110 ionowing witnesses 10 prove hiscoutlnuous residence uoou.and cultlvutlou of aald laud, viz.: Carl rranzeu, curlsiisti Franzen, Stephen Marlott, Marlon Splawu, all of Lylv Y, O,, Wash. Jl) (Ml W. K. bUNHAK, RclsUr. NOTICE. U, S. Land Ofkick, The Dalles, Ore.) July 25, lbW. ( Notice Is hereby given thut tho order 01 De cember 8, IS'JI, temporurily withdrawing from disposal, for the puriHiscs of a bout railway, the lands on the south side and within six miles ut tho Columbia river, between Tho Dalle and, C'elilo, hus been revoked by the president 1 ex cept as to the following described parcels: one 1 11 tho NWHof Sea 31, T 2 N, KHK, containing about four and one-half acre, and the other In thoNW.U.Scc'Jl, T -J N, H 15 E,coutulning about half uu acre. On und alter September 1, 1899, we will recelyo nppllcutloua tor uny vucuut lauds Included theieiu. J. 1. LUCAS, OTIS PATTERSON, Uegister. Iteceivcr. lyz6 i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that tho undersigned hus tiled his llnal account as executor of tho ea tuto of Sarah McAteo with tuo clerk ol the count; court of the state of Oregon, for Wasco county, and that Thursday, tho Ulh day of July, 1899, ut the hour of 10 o'clock a. ui. baa been fixed as tho time and tho county court room In Dalles City a tho p'aee for tho hearing ol ob Jeclloustosaldllual account and settlemeut oi said estate. V , Dated Jul)' 13, 16M. TIIOS. NOKVAL. ' Juu H I Executor.