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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1901.
NO. 2S
1 .
ICL 1)1011 1 ClC.
PROSPERITY IN
PORTO RICO
Governor Allen Says There is No
Starvation or Destitution There.
Wamiinciton, Feb. 1. The- secretary
of tliu nuvy I.'uh received an interesting
letter from Governor Allen, of Porto
Itico, formerly nBsistunt secretary of the
navy, which neto nt naught the alarm
iiiKroportB of dire distreBs und poverty
among the islanders, und chroniclce a
coiiHtiintly crowing measure of prosperity
in Porto Rico. In part the letter Is aa
follows :
"The null-American sentiment, which
wuh prevalent at the beginning of the
civil ii'ivernment, Iiuh nntiroly divap
pu.iri'd anil the innoHCB of the people
were never' more contented, I am mire,
tlimi at ihe preHtint liiiiH. More are em
pluyud than ever before, mid at hotter
watfff, ami indeed there Ih u scarcity of
labor in certain sections, and contractors
complain that they suu unable to seeuro
etillicient help, althoucli they are paying
50 cents in gold, here ten months ao
they paid !!() cents in pesetas. The crops
nru nlmortnnlly largo and of excellent
ijimlity.
"Our customs receipts are coustHiitly
Incre.iBiiiL'i as well as the internal reve
nue collections. All our bills are prompt
ly paid ; we haw always a surplus in tbu
treasury, and we shall finish the fiscal
year, which expires June !10, entirely
within our budget allowances, so I feel
eure the president can have reason (or
great satisfaction with the results in
l'orto Kicu. Civil government in Porto
Rico has not cost the people of the
United States one penny. It has been
eeK'HUStrtining from the beginning. The
island is rich, nod is tine to prove a
valuable asset of the United States.
"As to 'destitution' and 'starvation' in
I'urto llico, they do not exist, and with
the abundant crops and plenty of labor nt
hand, if there should be a case of star
vation here, it might properly bu called
a cieu of suicide."
KlVurt tu lliih.mt Wlluitx,
Wamiinoto.s', Feb. 1. George Geer,
an attorney from Honolulu, today tile.)
formal protest before, the limine com
niltteti of elections against the tte.uiug of
Hubert Wilcox, as a deleu.ite from t
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Hawaii. Ho charges there existed no
low for holding the election of delegate;
thKt Wilcox, in 1883, married Gina
Sobrero, in Turin, Italy, separated from
her, and without a divorce, married in
1800, Theresa Cartwright. Wilcox ob
tained no divorce from bis wife until WOO.
It is alleged that in 1605 Wilcox was
convicted of treason against the republic
of Hawaii and sentenced to be hanged,
which sentence was commntted to 35
years in prison. He was subsequently
pardoned ; that his anti-election speeches
were strongly anti-American; that he
offered Ills services to Agulnaldo to flgdt
against the United States.
Ulorioim New.
Comes from Dr. D. IS. Cargile, of
WuBhlta, I. T. Hb writes:
"Four bottles of Electric Bitters has
cured Mrs. Brewer of ecrofula, which had
caused her great sufTering lor years.
terrible sores would break out on her
head nnd face, and the best doctors
could give no help; but her cure is com
plete and her health is excellent." This
shows what thousands have proved,
that Electric Hitters is the best blood
purifier known. It's the supreme
remedy for eczema, totter, 'salt rheum,
ulcers, boils nnd running sores. It
stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
expels poisons, helps digestion und
builds up the strength. Only 50 cents.
Sold by Blakeley Druggist. Guaran
teed. A
Hub IT ti I fin rurvliURcil Southern l'ucille'.'
Ni:v Yoiiic, Feb. 1. Reports are cur
rent in Wall street that the Union Pa
cific railroad has acquired control of the
Southern Pacific cumpany. Acting Vice
President Gates, of the Southern Pacific,
says he knows nothing about the report.
It is said ttiat the Harrlman interests in
the Union Pacific- have bought the Hunt
ington, holders in the Southern Pacific,
amounting to 400,000 shares at a price
something like $55, paid or to be paid.
Later it was reported that the Southern
Pacific holdings bought by the Harrlman
syndicate were those in the bonds of
Speyer Si Co. No official confirmation
of the report could be obtained.
A news agency sent out the following
statement this afternoon :
"It may he stated on semi-official
authority that the Harrlman syndicate,
acting in the interest of the Union Pacific,
has purchased the Speyer-lluntlngton
holding in the Southern Pacific."
I Hamiitou Brown's "0 .Million" eboe
i for men, only 2 ut The New Yoik Cash
Store.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
I Bears tl
hp Use
X For Over
Thirty Years
RASTORIA
IN HANDS OF
VIGILANTES
Vice Is to Be Suppressed in New York
Potter's Committee Will Begin
Work in Ten Days.
New Yobk, Feb. 1. The Journal and
Advertiser says: New York City will
be in the hands ofa vigilance committee
within ten days from now. This com
mittee will consist of several hundred
men. Bishop Potter, it was said, had
consented to start this movement, his
advice in the matter mapping out the
city and selection of the vigilantes having
been followed aa far as consistent with
the ol jects in view.
Every member of the 15 has pledged
himself to secrecy. Chairman Baldwin
says there has already been too much
talking and not enough action. The
Borough of Manhattan has been divided
into districts, each of which will be as
signed to a group of vigilantes. No part
of the city is to be wholly neglected. Even
on Fifth avenue or in the upper Weet
Side members of the comaiittee will
prosecute ttieir labors.
The vigilantes will confine themeelves
to the observance of things in general.
These duties require them to see whether
policemen are performing their duty,
whether the streets are kept clean,
whether saloons are allowed to do busi
neEs after the legal closing houis and
whether such Baloons, gambling-houses
and poolrooms are visited by policemen,
either in uniform or civilian dress.
The committee of 15 will provide a
"clearing house," to which all reports
will be made, and through which the
results of the work may be made avail
able.
Catarrh Caunot lit. Cured.
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. 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 one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the bust touics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Ciikxkv & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold bv drruggtats, price 75c.
Hall's'FBinily Pills are the best. 12
Oil Uuiler (lit) American Flu;.
New Yokk, Feb. 1. The Standard Oil
Company's four-masted steel ship Astral
will sail in a few days for Japan with
1,500,000 gallons of oil. The Astral was
launched in December, at Arthur Sewall
& Co.'b yard, and is the first sailing snip
of the Standard Oil Company fleet to fly
the American flag. ,
A Lire Ami Death Fight.
Mr. W. A. Hinea of Manchester, la.,
writing of hie almost miraculous eecape
from death, says: "Exposure after meas
les induced serious lung trouble, which
ended in Consumption. I had frequent
hemorrhages and coughed night and day.
All uiy doctors said I must soon die,
Tljen I began to use Dr, Kind's New
Discovery lor Consumption, which com
pletely cured me. I would not be without
it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds
have used it on my recommendation and
all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest
and Lung troubles." Kegular eho 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley
Drug Store 4
Hold IIul(l-Ui lit Uoble. '
Sr. HKLKNs.Or., Jan. 31. Sheriff Hot
ton was this morning called to Goble to
investigate a hold-up. Last night T. G.
Parker and a companion from Hood
liiver who had purchased tickets for
Astoria at Portland, stopped off at Goble,
intending to take the Northern Pacific
from there to their home in Seattle. They
were walking up and down the railroad
track opposite the transfer landing,
Parker walking a little in advance of his
companion, when he was suddenly con
fronted by a man with a US-caliber revol
ver. He grabbed the gun and wrenched
it from the footpad, but while so doing
was assaulted with a knife. Heieceived
a severe cut on the left cheek. At first
he thought his throat had been cut. and
he became unconscious. Before help
could be summoned the assailant had
fled, leaving his gun. Parker continued
on his way home, and as he was unable
to give any clew to the highwayman, the
matter was dropped.
flow to Cure Croup.
Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia,
Duchess county, N. Y., says : "Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy ia the best medi
cine I have ever used. It ia a fine
children's remedy for croup and never
fails to cure." When given aa soon aa
the child becomes hoarse, or even after
the croupy cough has developed, it will
prevent the attack. This should bo
borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough
Remedy kept at hand ready for instant
use as soon as these symptoms appear.
For sale by Blakeley, the druggist.
Mighty SIiom of t'oinp anil Power.
Cowks, Isle of Wight, Feb. 1. The
funeral started from Osborne House at
1 :40 p. m. The coffin reached the
Alberta at 2:25. Great, silent crowds
witnessed the progress of the procession
to the pier. After the body bad been
embarked on the Alberta, King Edward
boarded the royal yacht in a launch and
the procession etarted. The Alberta
started from Cowes at 2:25 p. in.
Previous to the removal of the Queen's
remains the Bishop of Winchester held
a service in the Chapello Ardeute.
Theceieinony in bringing the coffin
from Osborne Houee to the pier at Cowes,
was scarcely leB interesting than the
naval function. At noon the gorgeous
trappings of the Chapelle Ardente were
distributed. Over the coffin was thrown
the coronation robe worn by the girl
queen. On this was placed the royal
regalia, wand, scepter and crown, which
were scarcely ever used by the queen in
her lifetime. Dummy regalia will be
buried with her at Frogmore.
The Hett Planter.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to
the affected parts ia superior to any
plaster. When troubled with lame back
or paine in the side orchest, give it a
trial and you are certain to be more
than pleased with the prompt relief
which it afforde. Pain Balm also cures
rheumatism. One application eives re
lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist.
Iiewny jliikH'cr a Oiiesltnn.
New Yokk, Feb. 1. A special to the
World from Washington says : Admiral
Dewey was asked if he had been hazed
at Annapolis. "Well," said he, "if eat
ing dough, chewing the end of a hawser,
going around with a shingle down my
back, drinking vinegar without putting
my nose in the glass and such other
trifles is being hazed, I should not
wonder if I was.
Your 'ucti
Shows the state of your feelings and the
etate of your health ad well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and vorn out and do not have a
healthy appearance you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap Sarsaparitlas and
ao called purifiers fail ; knowing this we
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakeley, the druggist.
lie Fooled the burgeons.
All doctors told Ronick Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, O., after Buffering 18
months from Rectuf Fistula, he would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed j but he cured himself with five
boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best
Salve in the World. 25 cents ft box. Sold
by Blakeley, Druggist. 4
There ia always danger in using
counterfeits of DeWilt'a Witch Hazel
Salye. The original is a safe and certain
cure for piles. It Is a toothing and heal
ing sr.lvn fn- "'! nnd all skin dieeases.
ClBrke fc Falk's P. O. Pharmacy,
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee, Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia, One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts.
and 50 cts, Blakeley, the druggist.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Pat ton's eun proof paints for $1,50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
talk, agents. ml
Hotithern California.
Notable among the pleasures afforded
by the Shaata Route is the winter trip
to Southern California and Arizona
Renewed acquaintance with this section
will ever develop fresh points of interest
added sources oi enjoyment, under Its
sunny skies, in the variety of its Indus
tries, in its prolific vegetation and among
its numberless resorts of mountain
shore, valley and plain.
The two daily Shasta trains from
Portland to California have been re
cently equipped with the moat approved
pattern of atandard and Jouriat Bleeping
cars, but the low rates of fare will still
continue in effect.
Illustrated guides to the winter resorts
of California and Arizona may be bad
cn application to
C. H. Markham, G. P. A.,
Portland. Oregon.
Recent experiments show that all
classes of foods may be completely di
gested by a preparation called Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di
gests what you eat. As it ia the only
combination of all the natural digestants
ever devised the demand for it has be
come enormous. It lias never tailed to
cure the very worst cases of indigestion
and it alwavs gives instant relief. Clarke
& Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
A powerful engine cannot be run with
a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the
strain of an active life with a weak
stomach ; neither can we stop the human
machine to make repairs. If the stomach
cannot digest enough food to keep the
body strong, such a preparation as Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It di
gests what you eat and it simply can't
help but do you good. Clarke & Falk'e
P. 6. Pharmacy.
For the weakness and prostration fol
lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt
and effective aa One Minute Cough Cure.
This preparation ia highly endoraed aa
an unfailing remedy for all throat and
lung troubles and its early use prevents
coneumption. It waa made to cure
quickly. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head
ache, indigestion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts
and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist.
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Chronicle, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.0,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under this oiler must be paid in ad
vance. tf
Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo uro worth
less. The original quickly cures piles,
sores and ail skin diseases. Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
For fashionable dressmaking and plain
sewing, call and see Mrs. S. E. Hender
son, 3(3S Third street, in Mrs. Eddon's
house. jlt 1 in
Clarke & Fnlk haye received a carload
of the celebrated Jame E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Subscribe for Tub Chiioxici-e.
Subscribe for The Chhonioi.k.
FOR SALE.
2,500 acrea of deeded land in uppei
Hood river valley, finely adapted for a
stock farm or sheep ranch, with large
open range adjoining, at $1.75 an acre,
Adjoining above is a tract of 1800 acrea
of government land, which can be home
steaded or scripted. Inquire of
S. W. Stakk,
jSO-lmw The Dalles, Or.
Citation.
In tlto county court ot tho state of Orcff' n, lor
tho county of Wiisco,
lit tlio matter of tho estate of llensou McCoy,
dtecii&ed, citation.
To Mary A. SternweU, Aiumiita K, Mnwury,
Sarah J, Fowler, Thomas J. McCoy, William
McCoy, Jolin It. McCoy, Nancy M. l'owvll,
Joh'iiu II. McCoy, and Dennis It. McCoy,
greeting;
In the name, of tlio Mute oi Oregon, you ami
each of you aro hereby clteit am) reuuiml to
appear in the county court of the bUte of Ore
gon, for tho county of Wa&eo, at the Maich term
of mid court, at the court room thereof, at
Dulles City, in twilil county, on Monday tho Itli
itHy of Minch, l'.MJI, ut 'J o'clock in tho afternoon
of that day, then and there to show cuiite, If
any exUt, why an order of talo t-hould not lie
inadediiectlng (jlurUta K. McCoy, the iidiiilnU
Iratux of the estate of ilenson McCoy, deceased,
to tell tlio real estate, desurllied ah lielonginit to
aid estate, us follows, to- wit i Wl.jof the NV',',
in section 'Jii, townihli two (2) south, raiiKO
twelve (!'.') cast, W, M,, rmitaiuitig eighty acres
and situated In Wasco county, Oregon,
Witness the Hon. Cieo, C. Blakeley. Judqo of
the said county court, with tho seal of said
couit alllxcd, this 21st day of January, A. 1).
1W1.
SKAI.
Attest: A. K. l.AKK, Clerk.
J:M Hy H. UOI.TON, Deputy.
Sheriffs Sale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wntco County.
Joseph I'aquet, I'lnintilT,
vs.
F. X. I'fl'iuet and O. L. Parjuct, Defendants.
By virtue of an attachment, execution, decree
nnd order of sale, duly iasued out ol nud under
the teal of the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon, for tho County of Multnomah, to me
directed And dated the 21th day ol November,
1W0, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In
said Court on the !27th day of January, 1897, In
the above entitled cause, in (avoi of the plain
tiff and against the defendants, r. X. Paqnet
and O. L. I'aquet. as judgment debtors, in the
sum of four hundred (f lOOj dollars, with interest
thereon from the 30th day of September, 1891, at
the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the
further sum of tlttceii (t 13) dollars, with interest
thereon at six per cent per annum from the 27th
day of January, 1897, and the further sum of
thirty-one (Ml) dollars, costs, and the costs of
and upon this writ, nnd commanding me to
make sale of the real property hereinafter de
scribed, I will, on Monday. February, 4th, 1901.
ut the hour of 'J o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, and at the front door of the county
court bouse in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in band, all the right; title and interest
which the defendants, F. X. Paqtiet and O. L.
I'aquet, or cither of them, had on the 27th day
of January, 1897, the date of tho Judgment, or
which such defendants, or any of the defend
ants herein, have since acquired, or now have
in and to tne following described real property,
situate and being in Waseo County, Oregon, to
wit: The northwest quarter 4) of the northwest
quarter (J4) of section two (2), and thef north
east quarter XA) of tho northeast quarter (in),
nnu iiiuouuiu iiiui ui iuu iiuriut3isk quuriur yAl
of section three (3), all in township six (C) south
of range twelve (12) east of the Willamette Meri
dian in Wusco Countv. Orecon. and eontainlnir
one hundred and sixty (ICO) acres; or so much
of said prorerty as will satisfy said Judgment
and decre, with costs und accruing costs.
Said property will be sold sublect to confirma
tion und redemption as by law provided.
Dated at The Dalles, Or., this tith day of De
cember, 1900.
KUHERT KELLY,
J5-ot horift' Wasco County, Oregon.
Sheriff's Sale.
Kotice Is hereby eiven that, pursuant to an
execution issutd on tho 21th dav of January,
l'JOl, out of the Circuit Court of the state oi
Oregon, for Wasco county, In a suit in which
.Mury i. strong is piaintm and v.uson K.
Wlnans. Marv Wiiiana. J. M. Hnntineton. O. F.
Schowaltcr, administrator of the estate of S. G.
Krebbiel, deceased, and J. J. Spencer are de
Icndants, to me directed and commanding me
to sell tho lands hereinafter described. 1 will.
on Saturday the 23d day of February, 1901, at the
nour oi j o ciock p. m., ai ine court n,ouse aoor
ia Dalles City, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder
for cash In hand, the southwest Quarter of the
southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of
ine suuiueasi quarter oi secuon uo, lowusnip.
north, range 9 eist. W. M.. to satisfy a ludement
in said cause rendered against said defendant,
Wilson K. Wlnans, for 1608.63 and accruing
interest, $00.00 attorney's fees and $20.00 costs
and disbursements and accruing costs.
ROBERT KELLY.
Jan26 Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Okfice at The Dalles, Ork.,i
Jan. 21,1901. (
Notice Is hereby clven that the following.
named settler has tiled notice of her inten
tion to make final nroof in sunnort of her
claim, and that said proof will bo made be-
lore ine register una receiver at rne Dalles,
Oregon, on Wednesday, March 6, 1901, viz:
Ailullne C. Steel,
one of tho heirs nnd for the heirs of Ruth Gen
evi JSleel, deceased, of The Dalles, Oregon, II.
t.. .fl, I'JIU, lor ttCSE' 13C0 23, Tp 1 3, K 13 E,
W M.
She names tho following witnesses to nrove
her continuous residence unou. and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
W. Cateii, John It. Cook, M. II. Miller, James
Simonson.all of The Dalles Oregon.
JAY 1'. LUCAS,
J2.t . Ro isier
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the underslcned
has been duly unpointed bv the County Court
of Wnsco County. Oregon, administrator of tho
estate ot 1. T. nliurp, deceased. All persons
Having Claims against tne estate aro nerenv re
quited to present the same to me, duly verified,
in Dulles Uty, Oregon, within six mouths from
tho date hereof.
Dated January 12, 1900.
J!.-. W. II. SHARP, Administrator,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.,
December 17, 1900. i
Notice Is hereby given that tho following
named settler has tiled notleo ot his intention
to make final proof in support of his olaim, and
that said proof will be made before the recister
aud receiver of tho ti. H. land oilico at The
Dalles, or., on Saturday, January 2C, 1901, viz:
Fraud A, ObrUt,
of Tho Dalles, Oregon, II. K. No. 4676, for the
ioi-j, swi st.ii, una s,'3 . i sec. s,ti s.,
R. 1J K W. M.
Ho names tho follnwlnir witnesses to nroye
his continuous residence unon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
j. it. nun, ii. ii. Neisou, unas. unison, Alex
Frazer, till of Tho Dalles, Oregon.
dec'S JAY 1'. LUCAS, Register. '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract Public Land Sale.)
U. S, Land Office, The Dalles, Ob
January 1.', 1901, (
Notleo is hcrebv clven that in niirsiiAiieA nf
instructions irom ine uommtssinner ot tne ueu
oral Land Ottlre, under authority vested in him
by section 2IV5, V. S. Rev. Stat., ua amended
by tho act of Congress approved February 26,
lb93, wo will proceed to otter ut publlo sale on
Monday, the 2oth day of February, next, at the
hour oi 11 o'clock a. in., at this oltlce, the fol
lowing tract of laud, to-wit:
N Wli NW'4 Sen 80, T 2 N, K 13 E, W M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tho
ahovo-deseribed lauds aro advised to file their
claims in this olhcu on or bed ro thodayubovo
designated for tho commencement of euld sale,
otherwise their rights will bo forfeited,
Jav 1. Lucas, Register.
JU'i-1 Oris I'ATTEitsos, Receiver.
" NOTICE FIirSETTl7EMENT7
Notlre Ik heieby given th it tho undersigned
has duly filed with the County Clerk of Waseo
County, Oregon, his final account and report as
administrator of tho estate of Adolplt Agldlus,
deceased, and that tho Honorable County Court
has fixed Moudii),thoMh day ol November, IWH),
at 10 o'clock a in. of said day as the time, and
the County Court room of tho County Court
house In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, us
the place fur hearing said final account ami re
port. All Persons interested in said estate are
hereby notified to appear ut said time aud place
and show cause, il tiny there be, why said report
should not bo upprovud und said administrator
discharged,
Dated this Oth day of October, 1900.
J, V. AuIIUUS,
Administrator of tho estate of Adolph Atjldlus.
deceased, oeu
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