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THE DALLES. OREGON", SATUEBAY. MARCH 0. 1897
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CONSOLIDATED 1882.
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nOFESSIONAL..
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C. II0LI.I8ICU,
Physician and Surgeon,
Rooms over Dalle National Bank. Office hours, 10
n in I i m. siid from 2 to 4 p m. Kcat-
dence W'oit End of Third Street,
A.
S. BEXHKT
Attorney at Law
O flee ir Schanno'a buinding, upstairs
Oregon.
The Dalles
V. H. ROBERTS
Attorney at Law
' Special attention (riven to collections. Office
next door to First Nutional Bunk.
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
nt some simple
thing to patent?
Vm...m .. IdAn.. th mi hvlniy m wonlth
Wrlto JOHN WKDDEUUDRN ft CO.. Patent At tor-
neys. Wanhlnton. D. C, for their 1.800 prise oiler
ana list oi two nunorea utwuww wuumu.
- SOCIETIES. '
fPEMPLE LODGE, NO. 3, A. O. V W.
L Meets in Keller's Hall every Thursday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
TAS W.SMITTr POST. NO. 32.Q. A. H.-
ej Meets every Saturday evening at 7:50 in
K. or f. Mail.
lOTJRT THE DAL.LKS. A. O. P. NO. 8630
Meets every Friday evening at their
hall at 8 o'clock.
B
OF L.7 E. Meets evory Friday afternoon
in K. or I . hou
H7ASCO TRIBE, NO. 16, I. O. R. M. Meets
VV every Wednesday evening iu K, oi r
Hall.
ESANG VEREIf HARMONIE. Meets
VX every Sudday evening at Baldwin Opera
House,
T OF L. F. DIVISION, NO. 167. Meets In
JJ K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month at 7:30 P. M.
UrASCO LOEGE, NO. IS, A. F. & A. M.
? T Meets flrst and third Mondayof eacb
month at 8 P. M.
mHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
J NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third
Wednesday oi eacn moncn ate-, as..
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 5, I. O. O F.
j Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
In K. of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court
streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome.
-nRTF.xnSHrp LODGE. NO. 9 K. of P.-
JC Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
In Schanno's building, corner of Court and
' Second streets. Sojourning brothers are In
vited.
CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
. VV ' UNION Meets every Friday at 3 o'clock
ITTOATKTJ'S
n the reading room.
T5 OTOERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
IVL Mt. Hood Camp. No. 50, meets every
Tuesday evening at 7:3U o'eiocir, in neucr s
Hall, c AU sojourning brothers are invited to be
present.
vnT.mvmTA
CHAPTER,
NO. 33, E. S.
J Meets In Masonio Hall on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month
Visitors cor-
dial) inviteu.
THE CHURCHES.
t! T. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo
i site Fifth. Sunday school at 0:30 A. M
' Evenixtg prayer on F riday at 7 :30.
; T?VANGELICAIi LUTHERAN CHUKCH-
Jl Rev. L. Grey. Pastor. Service in the Eng
lish language at First Baptist Church every
Sunday 0:30 A., u . ana 7:30 p. u.
Ti r - R. CHTJRH Kev. J. H. Wood, Pastor.
ill . Servlcos every Sunday morning and eve
1m. Sunday school at 12:20 o'clock P. H. A
cordial invitation extended by atb pastor, and
people to ail. . . . .
ONOREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
j JB-trU.Vastor, Services every Sunday at
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school arter
morning service -. ' . :. -
; OT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest
fi Pastor. ,Lov mass every faunday a 7 A. M.
Hieh mass at 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:30 P. M.
IHtST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. OD. Tay
lor, Pastor. Corner utn ana wasuingion
streets. Services each bunuay morning ai 11
o'clock. Sunday School and Bible class at iz:is.
Pastor's residence ixortueasi cor. oi vv uauuig
ton and Seventh streets.
T-iresT rHHISTiAN CHURCH Rev. I. H.
JJ Hazel, pastor. Preaching every Sunday
mnmfnff nt 11 and in the evening at 7 o'clock
Sunday school at 10 A M. Prayer meeting
everv Thursday evening. Y. P. Sj.-U Jb. meets
every Sunday at C:30 P. M.
CAVALRY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner
' j Seventh and Union. Elder J. H. Miller,
pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and
7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting oa Wednesday
evening. Sunday school at 0:45 A. M. All are
cordially weloomed.
Children Cry
for ntCHBB-s'
ASTORIA
" Castoria It so well adapted to children that
I recommend it aa iupui iur to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Archer, H. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y
" I rtG Castoria In my practice, and And It
nwcially adapted to uflections o( children. "
Alex. Robertson, M- IX.
- 100T 2d Ave.PKew Yorii
" From person a' knowledge 1 can say thrit
iiastoria is a most excellent medicine for chuV
jren." - La. G. C Osooon,
Lowell, ilass.
and
overcomes fiatuieucy.
Constnation,
Sour
Stomach. Diarrnoea. and FevensJmess,
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep nataraJ. Castoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic- property.
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probably patentable. Communications strictly
confidential. Oldest agency forsecuring patents
In America. We have a Washington office.
- Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
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PETITION.
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF WAS
CO County-, Okkuon:
We. the undersiijned.taxpaycrs and lcsal vot
ers of Falls Precinct, county and state afore
said, respectfully petition your Honorable
Court to grant a li:ense to Thos. V Badder to
sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors at the
town of Cascade Locks, said Falls precinct, in
less quantities than one gallon for the period of
one year:
W H Smith
E Nelson
S Hurman
V Reilly
Pat Lnhev
John G Brown
Thos Morton
F F Shaw
F Douglas
Matr Webber
John Westman
S L Harpham
A W Barrett
F Rogers
James Stev art
A Fleiscfcfcacor
W A Calvin
jas Brady
Timothy Miller
D Scott Ray
J W Liavill
E L Merwin
Jno Habinser
C G HickuK
Jos Schmidt
A J Kniifhtly
li Black
E Martin
M Fitzsimmons
Ian Suiiivun
Jacob Dircks
N Nelson
C S DaBb'ett
V E Herjrarten
A E Trask
AI Fitzaerald
Wm Day
Albert Erickson
M Johnson
H P Harpham
N Stokoe
C Carlson
W M Fraine
Panic Sullivan
D L Cates
John Theisen
H A Leavens
John Trana
C B Lee
FHefte
Q A Clark
James B Guthrie
II Taylor
H McAlancy
Carl Schmidt
John Au Auban
E P Af,h
A Wilson
H Glazier
H C Lilleiard
Kobt. Miller
Samuel McC'orey
John Fladcboa
A G Hall
W L Keltner
P Paulsen
John McCary
Otto Olice
Andre Waynstram
A B Andrews
J M Dixoa
B P Skaadm
SHERIFF'S SALE.'
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregcn forH
Wasco County.
L F. Bnines. plaintiff, and Thos. M. Denton
Louis A. Sandoz. Victor E. Sandoz and Charles
E. Sandoz. defendants.
uv virtue or an execution ana order or sale to
me directed and issued out of the above entit
led court in the above entitled cause, in favor
of the plaintiff above nar-ttl. on the 18th day of
January, iwt7, commanding me 10 saiisry tne
several sums of $2675.68, the judgment obtained
herein, with interest at the rate of eight uer
cent per annum from Jan. 14. 1807. and $J0O,CO
attorney's fees, and $51.50 costs of suit and ac
cruing costs, by levying upon in the manner
provided by law for the sale of real property on
execution, all of the right, title and interest of
the defendant Thomas M. Denton in and to the
following described real estate situate and
being in Wasco County. Oregon, to-wit: The
east two-thirds () of the westone-balf (,i) of
tne donation tana claim or Lam. vet te coiweii
aud Elizabeth Colwell : the same being parts of
Sections 13, 14, S3 and H, in Township one (1).
north of range twelve I:J), east. W. M., and
containing 107. 14 acres of land.
1 aulv levied on said real property on the 19th
dav of January. 1897. and to satisfy the afore
said several sums and accruing costs, I will
sen tne same at punuc auction to tee highest
bidder for cash in hand at the court house dooi
in Dalles City, Wasco County. Oregon, on the
lBtn day or February. i:7, at the hour of twe
o'clock in the afternoon.
jl:f)t-ri3 T. J. DRIVER.
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that an execution and
order of sale was issued ont of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county.
on the ltith day of February, 197, upon a decree
therein rendered on the 2 tn day of February,
1WW. in favor of Elizabeth H. Hanson, plaintiff,
and against Arthur J. Friedly and Alice R.
Friediy and also Frank Hagerman. receiver of
tne Lomuara investment company, a corpora
tion, defendants, which said execution and or
der of sr.le is to mc directed, and commanding
me to sell the property hereinafter described,
or the .purpose of satisfying the judgment of
tne piaintin in said cause ror tne sum or oi .so.
with interest thereon at eight per cent per an
num from the 27th day of February, 1W. iio
attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements
of said suit, taxed, at fin. Therefore, in com
compliance with said execution and order of
sale, i will, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1897,
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court
House door in Dalles City. Wasco County. OriS-
jron, sell at public auction to the highest bidder
lor casn in nana, ior tne purpose or satisfying
the judgment and decree above mentioned, the
following described lands and premises, to-wit:
LMts tnree, rour ana nve, ana tne southeast
quarter of the northwest Quart ft-of section two.
township one south, ot range fifteen, east of lhe
Willamette menaian, containing in auone hun
dred and ilfty-three and 15-100 acres, more or
less, according to the government survey, and
situated in Wasco county, State of Oregon.
T. J. HMUV-hiK.
K0-5t m20 Sheriff.
Dalles City, Or., Feb 17. 1S97.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at The Dalles, Ob., I
. January. 16, 1887. j"
Notice is hereby given that-the followimr-
nnraed settler 1ms tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Eeirister
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Febru
ary 27th, 18fc7, viz.:
ANDREW GANGER,
Hd E No 3C82. for the NWM SEM. lots 1. 2. 3.
6 and 7. Sec 17. Tp 2 N. R 13 E.
lie names tne roiiowins witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land. viz. :
R F Gibons, Georee A Liebe, E Schanno and
J B Crossen, all of The Dailes.
JAS.- F. MOORE.
f3-6t-f27 , Register.
TIMBER CTJL.TTJRE FJNAL, PROOF NO
TICE FOE PUBLICATION.
IT. S. Land Office, The Dalles. On,, I
February 6, 1BB7. f
Notice is hereby (riven that Ezekiel A. Wat
erman, of The Dalles. Oregon, has filed notice
of Intention to make final proof before Register
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, the 27th day of March, 1S97, on Timber Cul
ture Application No. 204 h. ror tne v. sew.
and SEH SK4 of Section No 22, in Township
No 1 JNortn, rtange no 14 East.
He names as witnesses: M M waterman,
Timothy Evans, D D Bolton an'J Sylvester
iirooks, au or ine uaues, Oregon.
- jas. r . MUOKB,
fl3-7-m27 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
February 6. lt!S7.
Notice is hereby (riven that the following
mined settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Register'
and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on March
27, U7. viz.:
TIMOTHY EVANS,
Hd. E. No. 4275. for the NWK Sec 21. Td 1 N.
R 14 E, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
-Ii a Waterman. J O Benson. Henry Ryan and
Andrew McCabe, all of The Dalles, Or
JAS. F. MOORE,
fl3-7-m27 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, i
February 2j, 1SU7. t
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the register
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on April 10,
l(!87,viz.-
JOHN MILER,
Hd E No 3083, for the NE! Sec 17, Tp 2 N, R
12 K, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his eont4nuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz. :
James Brown, Charley Phillips, Lee Evans
and Elijah Huskey, all of Mosier. Oregon.
f27-7-al0
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue of an execution and order of sole
dulv issued by Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
County of Wasco, State of Oregon, dated the
lata day 01 r-eDruary. iw, wuerein ueo. j; .
Tucker as plaintiff recovered judgment against
the Hood River Armory Association, a corpora
tion, for the sum of six hundred and seventy
tf70 dollars, with interest thereon at the rate
of ten per cent per annum from the SCth day of
January. I8S7, and the further sum of seventy
five dollars attorney's fee, and the further sum
often (10) dollars costs of suit, and accruing
cost, notice is hereby given that I will on Mon
day, the 22d day of March. li-W, at the front
door of the Court House in Wasco County, Ore
gon, at the hour of two (2) o'clock in the after
noon of said day. sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to re
demption, all tho following described land and
premises, to-wit:
Lot 6 (six in Block 5 (five), in the town of
Waucoma. according to the recorded plat there
of, situated in Wasco County, State of Oregon,
together with the 'iing and improvements
situated thereon, taken and levied upon as the
property of the said The Hood River Armory
Association, a corporation, or so much thereof
as may be necessary to satisf y said judgment in
favor of George F. Tucker and against said The
Hood River Armory Association, a corporation,
together with all costs and disbursements that
have or may accrue.
February 10th, 1H97. T. J. DRIVER,
K0-5-m20 Sheriff Wasco Co., Oregon.
NOTICE OP AXXIAL SCHOOL ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of
school district No. 12. Dalles City, Wasco
County, State of Oregon, that the annual school
election for said district will be held at the
City Marshal's oKce on the Klh day of March,
A. D. 1807. This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one director to -Serve for
three years and also electing a clerk to serve
for one year.
Dated thia 20th day of February. A. D. 1897.
Attest: ORION KINERSLY,
E. Jacobsen, Chairman Board of Directors.
'District Clerk. ferriOdlOt
Bean
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4
s-. waste
We Carry a Full
Pitcher, Spout and
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MAIER & BENTON
167 Second Street
A. A. BROWN
FULL ASSORTMENT
im m pasj? mmi,
AND PROVISIONS,
Special Fricas to Cash Buyers
170 SECOND STREET.
THE DALLES
-ICOSD STREET
OpM:te '.he Implement Warehouse
FACTORY NO. 105
Cigars of the Best Brands manufac
tured, and orders from all parts of the
country filled on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES
CIGAR has become firmly established,
and the demand for the home manufac
. ured article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
BARBOUR'S
IRISH FLAX
SALMON NET THREADS
AND
DOUBLE KNOT
Salmon Gill Netting
SEINES TWINE
Cotton and Manilla Rope
Cotton Fisn Jetting
Fish Hooks, Lines Etc.
HENRY DOYLE & CO.
517. 519 Market St
SHN FBKNCISCO.
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast
Moont Hood Sample Room
THE DALLES, OR.
BeSt Kentucky Whisky
FROM LOUSVtLLE.
Very Best Key West Cigars and Best
of Wines.
English Porter, Ale and Milwaukee
- Beer always on hand.
MAETZ & PUNDT. PROPRIETORS
The Clarendon
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Tables supplied with all delica
cies. Oysters in any style.
Special inducements to perino
nent boarders.
JOHN DONAHUE, Proprietor.
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A universal testimory that
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With either of these Pumps
one man can charge the re
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OCEAN
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For full details call on the O. K. & N. Agent
at Tiiii u AJL.i.iiS, or auarcss;
E. McNEILL, President and Manager.
W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pss. Atrt..
Portland, Oregon
Keir O. B. ft N. Schedule.
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles
4:45 A. M., and leaves 4:50 A. M.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles
10:15 p. M., and leaves 10:20 p. M.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles
11:50 A. M., and west-bound train No. 7
leaves at 1 P. M.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla,
leaving The Dalles at 1 P. M. daily and
arriving- at The Dalles at 1 P. M. daily,
connecting- with train Nog. 8 and 7
from Portland. E. E. LyTLE,
Agent.
HARRY LIEBE
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AND DEALER IN
Clock . Wakks," Jewelry, Etc
REPAIRING A SPECIAL IT.
VOGT BLOCK,
THE DALLES. -
- OREGON
Leave
Your Orders
For Dressed Chickens,
Fish, Fine Dairy But
ter, Eggs, Fruits and
Vegetables of all kinds,
Coal and Ice, at . .
The Dalles Commission Go's
STORE
Office corner Second and Washington
PHONES 188 AMD 80S
R. E. Saltmarshe
AI THIS
East m mu mil
WILL PAY THE
HighestCashPrico for
flay and Gram.
DEALER IN LIVE STOCK
Job . .
Printing
Of all kinds done on short
notice and at reasonable
rates at this, office.
ft m &s
PASSED BI THE HOUSE
International Monetary Bill
Went Through in a Hurry.
lees demand for aid
The Dispatch Which He is Alleged
to Have Addressed to Olney Demanding-
the. Protection cf
Americans.
So in Thinks Tree's Conrse Was Intoler
ably Highhanded The Insurrection
at Manilla Attracts tho At.
teiition of Spain.
Washington, Feb. 29. The bill for
an inMT.-national' meuetary conference
Dassed the houso today by an over
whelming mnjority:' Only three mem
bers voted against it on the first roll
call. The vate on the bill was 279 to
3. Henry, republican, of Connecticut;
Johnson, republican, of Indiana;
Quigg, republican, of New York, voted
against the measure.
Stone, republican, of Pennsylvania,
moved to pass, under suspended rules,
ibe senate bill to provide for an inter
national monetary conference. Quigg,
of New York, denounced the bil, He
declared the republican party in the
last campaign was for the gold stan
dard, and won on that issue. Hepburn,
republican, of Iowa, repudiated Quigg's
interpretation of the St. Louis plat
form in a fierce speech. Johnson, re
publican, of Indiana, appealed to re
publicans to have the courage of their
convictions and vote down this propo
sition.
Dingley and Grosvenor closed the
debate with speeches in favor of the
measure. A vote waa then taken, with
the result as announced above.
LEE'S FAMOUS DEMAND.
Alleged Copy of Ills Kecent Dispatch
Secretary Olncy.
New York, Feb. 26. The Herald
this morning publishes what it asserts
is a copy of the famous dispatch cabled
by Consul-General Lee to Secretary of
State Olney. The dispatch la as
follows:
"Olney, Washington: Have de
manded release of Scott, American
citizen, who has oeen kept in prison
and incommunicado without due pro
cess of law 11 days. Trust you appre-
I ciate the gravity of the situation and
are prepared to sustain me. Must have
warship immediately.' How many ships
have you at Tampa, Key West' and in
Southern waters, and are you prepared
to send them here 6h0uld it become
necessary?. ; I cannotahd-'will not
stand another Ruiz murder. Lee."
Execrated by the Spaniards.
Madrid, Feb. 26. Extreme reserve
is maintained in official circles. Much
importance is attached to a secret con
ference between the premier and min
isters on the state of the war In Cuba.
The proieduro of the United States
consul-general is regarded as "intoler
ably highhanded." The government
is disposed to investigate and meet the .
reasonable demands of the United
States, and the claims of American
citizens. It is further determined to
punish those found guilty of having in
flicted violence upon Dr. Ruiz, the
American citizen alleged to have been
beaten to death in prison.
' Insurrectiou at Manila.
Madrid, Feb. 26. Advices from
Manila say the insurrection has broken
out there afresh. Yabands Tagales
and natives attacked the barracks of
revenue officers and gendarmes and
murdered a military officer and four
Spaniards in the streets. The troops
restored order, killing 200 insurgents
and arresting many others. The ob
ject of the rising was to prevent the
troops from attacking Cavite.
Will Quit the Bench,
San Francisco, Feb. 26. At noon
today Judge McKenna will formally
sever his connection with the United
States circuit court for the district of
California, At 5 o'clock he leaves for
Washington, which be expects to reach
on March 3. There are a few matters
to be disposed of at the session this
morning,. after which no further busi
ness will be transacted in the court un
til after. March 5, when Judge McKen
na's successor will probably have been
appointed.
Judge McKenna has yt received no
information relative to which portfolio
he will receive, but if allowed to have
a voice in the matter will select the at
torney-generalship.
Kebelllon Still Unchecked.
New York, Feb. 26. The Herald's
correspondent in Rio de Janiero tele
graphs that 000 fanatics have now
centered in strong positions and are
receiving daily from sources unknown
to the government great quantities of
arms, ammunition ana provisions.
The chief of the federal troops has de
manded reinforcements from the gov
ernment to make an attack on the fan
atics. There has been published in Rio de
Janiero startling revelations of in
trigues of members of a large European
syndicate now negotiating for the
lease of railways in Brazil. It is
charged that attempts have been made
to bribe high oflicials.
A Negro Fiend Lynched.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 26.
Yesterday afternoon, at Soddi, Tenn.,
Charlie Brown, a younc nepro, at
tempted a criminal assault on Mi-B
Lillie Walker, the 18-year-old daughter
of a respectable farmer. Failing, he
hid in a barn. When a Dosse attempted
to arrest him, he fatally shot Deputy
Sadler. A mob was formed and Brown
was strung up to a tree and hU body
riddled with bullets.
THEY CANNOT AGREE.
Powers Have Some Tremble In Preparing
the ote to Greece.
Vienna, Feb. 27. The following
semi-official announcement was made
this evening:
The negotiations relative to the form
of a note to be presented to Greece de-
manaing ine evacuation oi ureto con
tinue. The cabinets of Austria,, Ger
many and Russia, and esoecially the
latter, are pressing for immediate aDd
drastic measures, such as would im
mediately end a state of affairs which
is daily becoming more dangerous, and
compel Greece to submit without de
lay, or take the consequences, which
will be an effective blockade of the
Piraeus.
The other powers, while acting in
unison with the three empires, desire
greater moderation in the expression
of views, and, although equally desir
ous of carrying out tho policy of the
concert, are anxious to give Greece a
chance to submit before being com
pelled to resort to foive.
It is hoped the powers will agree as
to the exact terras of the note to Greece
within a few dava.
is is surprisiug wnat a "wee hit or a
thing" cau accomplish. Sick head
acne, constipation, ovspepBin, sour
stociuch. dizziness, are auieklv ban
ished by DeWitt's Little liariy Risers.
Sualt pill, safe pill, best pill. Snipes-
lunersiy urug vo.
Rati a Will Jie Slashed.
Chicago, March 1. Chairman Cald.
well, of the Transcontinental Pas
senger Association, has denied the
formal appeal of the Canadian Pacific
railway for authority to apply $7.50
differental first-class and $7 second
class via. St. Paul and ovor the Soo
routi to Pacific coast points. An
appeal was taken preparatory to tak
ing individual action,
It is probable this policy of the Can
adian Pacific may result in a disrup
tion of the association and inaugura
tion of a transcontinental rate war, as
the other overland roads will un
doubtedly apply for relief as soon as
the Canadian Pacific rates go into
effect at the expiration of the required
10 days' notice.
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VJtire taken early win wara off any fa
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urug tjo. , . .
Three Hoys Drowned.
Tillamook, Ore., Feb. 27. A ter
rible accident occured here today,
whereby tbr3e boys, Eirnest Barnard,
Aged lo; Cedl Miller, aged 10, and
Georgia Leasia, aged 16, lost their
lives.
The three boys were digging clams
near the bar, and the tide was etui
strongly on the ebb when the , young
fellows sighted the steamer Chilkat
coming in over the bar. In a spirit of
boyish bravado, they determined to go
out and meet her. The tide was much
stronger than the boys supposed,' and
they were carried rapidly out and into i
the breakers, where their bpafj was up
get and three of them drowned. V .
Thev are so small that the most sen
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effective that the most. obstinate cases
of constipation, headache and torpid
liver yield to them. That is why l!e-
Witt s Little Early iiisera are known
as the famous little pills. Snipes-Kin-ersly
Drug Co.
A Fusion Scheme.
Washington, Feb. 27. The dec
laration of Senator Dubois today that
the republicans could not organize the
next senate disclosed a purpose that
has been forming for a fusion organi
zation of that body. It is the inten
tion to have the three parties opposed
to the republicans the democrats,
populists and silver republicans
caucus separately and appoint repre
sentatives to confer for the purpose of
forming a fusion organization. It will
require the support of all factions
opposed to the republicans to ac
complish this result, gold democrats
and silver democrats. 'There is no
purpose to organize to prevent a tariff
bill from being considered.
Many cases of "grippe" have lately
been cured by One Minute Cough Cure.
This preparation serns repeclaliy
adapted to the cure of ibis riisraje. It
acts quickly, thus preventing serious
complications and bad effects in w'n:.:h
this disease often leaves the patieut.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Jmes Hendersbott.
Union, Or., Feb. 27, James Hender-
shott died at his home at Cove last
night, after a protracted illness of
several months. Mr. Hendershott was
one of the earliest settlers of this part
of Oregon, and is well known thorough
out the state. lie held 4 number of
official positions in the state, the last
of which was that of commissioner of
horticulture. The funeral will take
place tomorrow, under the auspices of
the Masonic fraternity.
One Minute is all the time necessary
to decide from personal experience
that One Minute Cough Cure does
what its name implies. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.
Sentence Waa Commuted.
. Santa Fe, N. M.f Feb. 26. Mrs.
Edubigen Valdez, of Cimarron, Colfax
county, convicted at Springer- of mur
der in the first degree for having
poisoned her husband with strychnine
on December 14, has had her sentence
commuted to life imprisonment by
Acting-Governor Miller. This step
was taken on the written application
of Chief Justice Smith and the district
attorney. -
Union's Woolen Mill Assured.
UNION, Or., Feb. 27. Sufficient
stock of the Union Woolen Mill Com
pany has been subscribed to assure the
construction of the plant, and E. A.
Eaton, president of the company left
this morning for the East to purchase'
the machinery. Work will be com
menced on developing the water power
in a few dajs. - i
McKluley WeU Again
Canton, Feb. 26. Dr. tLiliips, to
day said, "Major Mc Kinley is perfectly
able to make the jour cry to Washing
ton. He will be well enough to receive
his fellow-citizens on Monday evening.
It is his wish to do so, but there will
be no hand-shaking. He must con
tinue to have absolute rest, and will
not receive anymore callers during the
remainder of his stay in Canton.
Whitelaw Beid Declined.
Canton, Feb. 26. It is stated that,
up to two weeks ago Major McKinley
contemplated giving Hon. Whitelaw
Reid. of the New York Tribune, bis
choice of a cabinet position or aforeign
embassy, but Mr. Reid's poor health
compelled him to decline consideration
of either place.
S
ALLOWED POUR DAI'S
Powers Will Demand Recall
Greek Forces From Crete.
HANNA AND HOAR
They Consulted Over the Senatorial
Situation in Oregon.
Three Hoys Drowned Death of Jas. llen-
dersbott A i-'uslon Scheme Unions
Woolen Mill A ssured Powers
Cannot Agree.
London, Feb. 28. It is etated here
today that there Is good authority for
believing the result of the conferences
between representatives of the great
powers at Constantinople and Athens
will be the presentation of collective
notes to Turkey and Greece tomorrow.
Greece will be allowed four days to
recall her land and sea foroes from
Crot.
It i9 reported from Canea that
several insurgent leaders have sent to
Vice-Admiral Canevaro, of the Italian
fleet, a signed declaration that the
Cretans will accept no solution of the
pending question but political union
with Greece.
Fighting continues between the in-
surgeiits and Mussulmans near Retimo
and elsewhere. The Christians be
sieged the Turkish garrisons in the
blockhouse at Malta for several days.
Today, a body of Turkish regulars
and irregulars left Canea with a con
voy to revictual the blockhouse The
insurgents attacked the column and
killed several of the escort, whereupon
the Turkish battle-ship Fuad opened
fire upon the insurgents with shells,
and continued firing until stopped by
order of the foreign admirals. The
convoy was finally compelled to retire.
HANNA AND
HQAH.
They - Consulted over The
Situation in
Oregon.
Washington, Feb. 27. Chairman
Hanna and party arrived at the Ai'ling
ton hotel thia tuormnir. Hanna went
to the capltol Immediately and was in
oonferenoe with the republican sena
tors. He had an extended consultation
with Senator Hoar, chairman of the
judiciary committee, upon the sena
torial situation in Oregon.
1 1 An effort is being made- by Hanna,
as chairman of the national committee,
I td secure the election of a republican
senator from Oregon.-. The .fact. , that
.the legislature never' organized raises
the question as to the ability of those
now sitting at Salem to adjourn. -
Thero has been considerable tele
graphic correspondence between
Hanna and the republicans of Oregon,
and it may result in an agreement of
the republicans of the legislature to
elect a senator.
Hoar indicated to Hanna his belief
that an appointment by the governor
would not be accepted by the senate.
VOLCANO
it Causes
IN GREAT
the Water
Boll.
SALT
LAKE.
Seeth and
Salt Lake, Maroh 1. -What
appears to be a genuine volcano has
burst forth in the Great Salt lake a
short distance south of Promontory
station, on the Central Pacific road.
The phenomenon recently appeared in
the shape of a small cloud hovering
over the water about a mile from shore.
It gradually increased in dimensions
and shot up so high ia the air that it is
now visible a great distance, and the
water in the vicinity boils and seeth 3
and the spray ia thrown In the air for
hundreds of feet. The volcano is situ
ated in a big arm of the lake; on the
wes side of a range of mountains and
w distinctly visible from Brigham
c;r.y.
The phenomenon is accounted for
by the fact that for six months there
have been felt several slight shocks of
earthquake in these regions, and it is
supposed the fire and lava which have
been confined in the subterranean
depths have found an outlet and are
spending their force.
A number of people have witnessed
tho phenomenon, which causes great
anxiety in the vicinity.
WARLIKE PKEPAKATION8.
Government Arransclng to Transport
Troops to Florida Coast.
Chicago, March 1. A special in the
Tribune from Tallahassee, Fla., says:
From an incautious word dropped by
a prominent state official here, it is as
certained that the government has
been making arrangements for some
days past to forward the quick trans
portation of federal troops through
Florida in case of "necessity." The
story is that the railroads have been
asked to communicate with Northern
lines and have special trains ready at
a moment's notice to transport govern
ment troops to all points on the sea
coast. It is also stated that the Wash
ington authorities have been in com
munication with the state officers in
regard to calling out the state troops if
necessary, and to provide for their
quick transportation to points needed.
It ia understood that this has heen
going on very quietly for the past week,
and that all arrangements have been
completed, so that at a moment's
notice troops could be thrown into
Tampa, Key We:-t, St. Augustine and
other coast towns and Jacksonville.
At St. Augustine, it is said, the troops
have been warned to be in instant
readiness for movement. The guns at
the fort there have been put in work
ing condition and the troops have been
practicing with them constantly for
the past week or so.
Several torpedoes have been placed
in the outer harbor at Key West, St
Augustine and Tampa bay. The state
troops' officers have been worked up
over the reports of being called upon
for duty, and several have sent their
voluntary offers to the governor. The
state troops are composed of 20 com
panies of about 100 men each, and four
batteries.
A Blot Was Precipitated.
Knoxville, Tenn., March 1. The
Citizens Street Railroad Company com
menced tearing up its tracks on Dupont
street this morning, 200 negroes being
put to work. Policemen arrested the
men. The sheriff proceeded to arrest
the policemen and other oflicials. A
riot was precipitated. Fire companies
dispersed the crowd by throwing water
on them." In the melee Lieutenant
Hood shot a negro, Will Arnold, nrob-
aoiy fatally injuring him. Attorney
McAdoo, of New York, for the Citizuns'
Company, claims he has orders from
the United States courts allowing him
to go ahead with the work.
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The best salve in the world for cute
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sores, totter, chapped hands, chll-
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and positively cures piies, or no pay
rea uired. it is guaranteed to pive
penect satisfaction or money refunded.
frice Zo cents per box. For sale bv
liianeiey & Houghton.
DRIVEN FROM THE RESERVE.
Indian Police Protect Wichita Mountain
Gold Fields. '
rERRY, O. T., March 1. News has
been received that United Statea troopa
ind Indian police are driving gold-
hunters out of the Wichita mountains,
in the VV lohlta Indian reservation. For
some years it has been known that
gold existed in paying quantities in
these mountains, and the Indians pos
sessing thi knowledge have carefully
guaraea tne richest mining locations
from the intrusion of the whites. Large
bodies of prospectors have been driven
out of the mountains, and some sharp
battles have on occasions taken place
between them.
There seems to be a well-organized
and determined effort to enter the rich
gold fields, which it ia believed exist
in these mountains. During the month
more than a thousaLd prospectors have
gone into that country and have been
secretly prospecting, sleeping in the
day and working at night. . Many have
been hiding in caves. Troopa are try
ing hard to keep the prospectors out,
but the excitement is great, and it is
believed that large numbers will take
possession of the country.
E. E. Turner, of Corunton. Mo.
writes us that after suffering from piles
ior seventeen years, he completolv
cured them by using DeWitt'd Witch
Hazel Salve. It cures ecema and Be
vere skin diseases. Snipes-Kinersly
Lrug uo.
WETLER STEP DOWN.
Spanish Captain-General U Kepcrted to
Hive Resigned.
New York, March 1. A dispatch
to the Herald from Havana savs:
It is learned on the very highest au
thority that Captain-General Weyler
has forwarded his resignation to the
Spanish government at Madrid. The
captain-general, it Is said, will leave
the island as soon as possible, probably
in about three weeks. .
Thia decisive step General Weyler
determined to take as soon as be beard
oi.the release of Julio SanguiHy. .Tha
captain general said he would resign if
the crown interfered with his policy
with regard to prisoners, especially
Americans, and he waa incensed be".
yond measure at being ignored la the
negotiations carried on by the Spanish
government in the case of the notable
captive, Sanguilly, who was released
on Friday.
It is reported that General Ramon
Blancoy Aronas, the Marquis of Pena
Plata, may be appointed to succeed
General Weyler.
LOCAL SHORTS.
Last night as Representative Jen
nings, of Wallowa county, was board
ing tho train in Portland starting for
home, he was arrested by a serjeant-at-
arms of tho Davis house of representa
tives and his homeward journey was
cut.short. He will contest the au
thority of the legislature to hold him.
Yesterday was the 76th anniversary
of A. Bettinger, sr., and the event was
celebrated by a family reunion at M.
Bettinger's residence last evening.
The evening wis spent in pleasant
amusements, and wishes the old gentle
man many happy returns of his birth
day.
Hon. A. R. Lyle, ex-representative
of Crook county, arrived from Portland
last night. He has been at Salem dur
ing most of the recent alleged session
of the legislature, but says the Lord
only knowa what sort of a muddle the
state is in. No mortal man can tell.
Card of Thanks.
The undersigned desire to express
their heartfelt thanks to the many
friends who kindly assisted at the
funeral of their late friend, Owen Wil
liams, and assure them that thia kind
ness will ever be fondly cherished.
C. J. Sttjbling & Family.
DOES WEALTH DISPEL LOVE 7
A Woman Who Seems to Think That It
Does Her Comment.
' "Did nobody ever tell you that in
some far prehistoric time I was in love
with my husband ?" said Mrs, Bomaine,
carelessly, in a story in the Century.
"Well, I was. I used to go to afternoon
services in Lent and pray for that love
to last, because the sensation -was so
much to my taste. I used to have
ecstatic feelings when his foot wa on
the stair and I sat sewing little baby
clothes. We lived in a plainish way
then ; three dollars spent in two theater
tickets was a tremendous outlay, and
we walked to our dinners, I tucking up
the train of my best, gown under a
long cloak, and laughing if the wind
snatched it away from me at the cor
ners and whipped it around my feet.
Then he grew richer, and we broad
ened the borders of our phylactery, and
then how when dear knows if I can
remember, we grew further and fur
ther away from each other. Now, when
he is at home I am aware of it, because
he is there behind a newspaper, but
that is all! When our lips meet it is like
two pieces of dry pith coming together.
I know nothing of his affairs, nor he of
mine. I have money in abundance.
Money money who cares for money
when a man's heart and soul and brain
have gone into it?" Ujlt ; jg
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no pay." Price 25 cents. For sale by
Blakeley & Houirhton. druggists.
If you want to give your boy or girl
a thorough business ed ucation,Hol tues'
business college in Portland affords
the best opportunity. A scholarship
in that school is for sale on reasonable
terms at this office.
I
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RELIEF DOGS.
Canine Ked Crosi Survleo In the German
Ar-.iy. .
For several year:-, oxprrimente have
w.'i ":;tloi:i tio i.irtiiiyn nrmv In thn
;;-.:! of tloj-.i it:- rrvicu in the hoe- -
d.'ivirii-.ieut. Not long ago, says
ie L'o;n-;t Fiue IVlv-.s, tho well-known
riitiiii 1 paint-jr, Joau Uungartz, .was
:oini;i..io:fd t o talco nn the matter, and
u:i ;o;;t ivport occasioned high praise
ror th, cin-jcror t:m tho armv. The
lr.'it hnpo.-tant fiteu was tha Kplor-tlnn
fn l-rvi'il of dogs possessing all the
y.iU;ii!-s neeessarv for the nnrnncA.
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i iic equipment ot tho dog consists of -
a Biro:!;; collar with a small leather'
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proof blanket for hia rent at night end
two po-Jrcts containing a small ur-
'eons oalfit, linen, medicines and . a
small ui'nount of do;; biscuit. The en
tire load is less than ten pounds and
can be easilv carried bv the dotr for
lays.
Jiis services are most imrjort&nt In
the senrc-U for this wounded or dead: he
often Irhij'S first heln to a soldier
fallen hi brush or underbrush and com
pletely hidden from sight; ho makes an
excellent courier, and. runs from hos
pital to command or vice versa, faith
fully delivering messages intrusted to
his care as fast as a cavalryman, with'
much less danger to both courier and-
message. A lurgo red cross marks eacht
aide pocket, and designates hia connec -
tion with the sanitary and relief corps.!
He also carries a small lantern on his
back, to enable the litter bearer to fol
low him in his search for the woundedl
or dead at night. . :
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Healing balm ana one full monta s supply of uiarrs
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Is there pain In front of head?
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Do vou sleep with your swots epea?
Is your hearlnr falling?
Uo your ears aiscnarger
! th w. v irv In vnur eara?
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Is your hearlnc worse wh you hsvs s cold?
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colds and bronchial affections. One dose will
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is mere nausear
Do you belch up gas?
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Uo you get amyr
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Dn vou feel miserable?
Do you get tired easily?
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Are your spirits low at times?
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U this noticed more at night?
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Is there pumness under the eyes? - -. -
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Don't neglect these signs sad risk Bright s disease
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attacks. Price. 25c a bottls.
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