. v ' - . : ' . ; - ; VT VP CONSOLIDATED 1882, THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1898 NO n mm BOFES8IONAL. U. U-.t,LilSll.tt, Physician and Surgeon, Room over DMlei Nitional Bank. Offlo boon, 1 a m t li in, irom z w . p lanca We Umi of TbiniTftrwt, A 8. Bi.iiKr .iKorncy at Law yM. TACK MAN Dentist. Rooms 8 and 10. Vogt Block. The Dalles. Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. . In the Crcult Court of the State of Oregon, for waaou county E. E. Savage, administrator of the estate of ' Annie itlcn, deceased, r-iainiiu, vs. . Rosa S. Howells, Defendant. By virtue of an execution, decree andoner of Rale duly issued out of and under the sol of the Circuit Court of the State of Orfeon for the County of Wasco, to me directed, and dated the 8th day of February, ItiPS, upon a decree for the foreclosure oi a cer tain mortgage, ana juagmni n-nuereu uuu eu lered in aid court on the 12th day of January, 1898. in the above entitled cause, in favor of the plaintiff and airainst toe derenarnt, itosa . Howells, as judgment debtor, in the sum' of I-M7.40, rlth Interest thereon from the 12ih day of January. 18, at the rate of ten percent per annum, and the further sum of $i5 attorne s fees, and the further sum of (II costs and the costs of and upon this writ, aid commanding roe to make sale of the real nroperty embraced In such deerc e cf foreclosure and hereinafter described, I will, on Monday, the 14th day of March, 1898. At the hour of i o'clock in the afternoon of said day and at the front door of the County Court House In Dalles City, Wasco county, iregon. Mil at public auction to the highest bidder for c ish in hand, all the right, tit e and interest which the defet da t, Rosa S. Howells, had on the 18th day of June, 1804, the date of the mort gage foreclosed herain, or which such defend ant has since acquired o- now has in and to the following described real property situate and being in Wasco County, Oregon, towit: Begin ning at a point 60 rods east of the northwest corner oi section iu in townsntps ponu oi ruuge 10 E. W. M., running thence East 80 rods, thence South 80 rods, thence West 20 rods, and therce North 80 rods to tne place or Degmning, con taining 10 acres, except that in the N. E. corner thereof containing 4 acre heretofore conveyed to school district No. a, or so mucn oi saia pr. p erty as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing cost. Said property will be so d subject to confirmation and re demption as by law provided . Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 8. 1898. T. J DRIVER. Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. PETITION. To the Honorable County Court of Wasco rnnntv. Orpirnn ; "We the undersigned legal voters of Falls Prwinct. Wanco County. Oregon, respectfully petition your Honorable Board to grant to Thomas Baddeb a license to sell spiritous, vlneous and malt liquors in less quantities than one gallon for tne term oi one year ai tne cas cade Locks: PatMcAllaney ChasAlln James Stewart John Thiesen J F MoGrath H Hemm J C Falryue Pat Snllivan N Nelson - J C Jones f Rogers '. John G Browne Harry Gray Herman Jensen Rudolph Schmidt - Frank l-ouglas A M B rrett - AJKninhtly . J W Attwell . P Aug Nelson H P Skaaden Kobt Black J F Stout Fred E Leavens Timothy Miller Sam McCary John Trana J f Attwell John McCary Mathcw Sands E P Ash AG Hall P Lillegard A Fleischhauer . , - HLil ygard H Glazier T H Williams W H Washburn O Olin Wm Nestler Oscar Skoog C H Trask Aug Peterson JP Westman Robt B-own . M C Martin John Fladeboe Jos Habinger MMcKinnon FConlon HnsWi. ks -AmFrser Nick Eiden L L Lang -t T Woodwaro. . , .,, iE Bapgblam .. . John Anderson ChnR Hegblam Mel Leavens H Fitzsimmons HH Miller .. rregon Washburn Jas M Dixon Matnleu Butorao Pat L ihey . H A Leavens W Houston Andrew Traversa W M Fraine A B Andrcwa: . HH Weston C J Carisoi ,.. ESTRAY NOTICE, Came to my place on Lone well farm, on Dutch Flat, four head of cattle, three of them two year olds and one a yearling. One of the two vear olds is black and two of them red ; the yearling is red. No visible brand, but ear marks as follows: -Two of them-with split in left ear with right ear cutoff, one with right ear out off and one with lef Lear split. . Also came to my iace August 1, one mare about three years old wltn blaze in lace no brand visible. I want the owner to prove property, pay charges and take them away. The more came August 1, and the cattle came Nov. 1, 1897. . R. F. WICKHAM. "administrator's notice. Until- hnmhv riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court Ul bile iamia vi wifivu w uov . j , - MiniotMtn, nt t.hA nNiftt of J. ti. Koontz. de ceased. All persots having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to me. or to Verne Koontz. at J. P. Mclner nffv' stim. Dalles Citv. Oregon, properly veri fied, as by law required, within six months from the date nereor. Dated this 8th day of December. 1898. j. w. KOONTZ. Administrator of the estate of J. O. Moontz. deceased, Sinnott & Slnnott, attorneys for the estate. Jan 15 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, in probate, at the January term thereof for the year 1898. sole ex ecutor of the last will and testament and estate of William L. Ward, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me. with proper vouchers, at the law offlce of Condon & Condon. In Dalles City. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. January 8, 1898. January JOSEPH W. WARD. Executor of said Estate. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, in probate, administrator of the estate of J. A. Dickerson. deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present ttem to me with proper vouchers at the law office of Condon & Condon, in Dalles City. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dalles City. Oregon, January yjg Administrator of the estate of J. A. Dickerson, deceased. NOTICE .FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OrriCB AT TH DALLES. ORKOOS, ( u February 1. 1808. Notice Is hereby given that the following nimed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his olaim. and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Sat. urdiy, March 86. 1888. Tiz. JOHN E. FKRQCSON. ' . Of The Dalles, Hd. E, No. 4f51 for the SEH Beo. I. Tp. 1 S., K. 13 E. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said ltnd. viz: L Savres. G W Robertson. John Baker and William Henzie. all of The Dalles. Oregon. Feb.17 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 84th day of December. 1897. duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, administralorof the estate of Ellen Black, deceased, and that he has dulv qualified as such, and entered upon tho duties thereof. All persons indebted to said deceased are requested to make setilo- . meat, and all persons having claims against aid estate are hereby notified to present them, roperlv verified, at my residence at Cascade ,ocks 'in said county, or at the office of Juyne to Michell in The Dalles, In said county, within six months from the date hereof. The Dalles, December si. 187. . ROBERT BLACK. jWg Administrator. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP . . i v.ui. ktit that ihp nnrf.nfirshln heretofore existing between M. W. Hoyle and J N L-auer, doing business under the firm name' and style of Hoyle to Lauer.as carpenters and contractor!,, ,. - . - tual cons nt, J. N. Lauer retiring f rom sa d firm M. W. Hoyle will hereafter conduct said business, pay all debts due and owing by aald .1 n .li AHuiirs Haul fl rm. - Dated at The Dalles. Oregon, tlus 4th day of , February, law. -TO THE- EAST GIVES THE Choice of Two Transcontinental Routes GREAT OREGON NORTHERN RY. -f SHORT LINE - via SPOKANE VIA SALT LAKE DENVER . OMAHA ' AND MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTcRN CITIES : : OCEAN STEAMERS leave- Portland every nve days for SHN "-RHNCISCO. Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohoma and Hnntf Kontr; via 1 he Northern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection with O. R. & N. For full details call on the O. R. to N. Azert at THE DALLES, or address; W. H. HTJRLBURT. Gen. Pass. Art Portland. Oregon Dodwelu Cahlti.l & Co.. Gen' Agts Northern F ac. a 9 Co.. Portland, Oregon. The New O. R. A N. Tim Card. Train No. 2 east via. the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line, arrives here at 11:45 a. M., departs at 11:50. No. 4, east by Spokane and Great Northern, arrives at 5:25 p. M., departs 5:30. No. 1, west from U. P. and O. S. L., arrives at 3:10 A. M . and departs 3:20. No. 3, west from Spokane and Great Northern, arrives at 6:5 J a. M. and de parts at 6:55. Freight trains Nob. 23 and 24, second divisions, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at 5 p. 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Carries the best brands Wines, Liquors Cigars When in that civ ea'.; oo jop. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Nntl-e is herebv eiven thnt thi nndersiened. executor of the will of George F. Beers, de ceased, has filed his final accoun t as such execu tor, with the county court of th- state of Ore Kon for Wasco county, ' nd the judire thereof has appoiniea monany. ine in ay m ivinn-a, ihus. at ihe hour of 10 o'clock A. M. nt the countr court room in the court bouse in Dulles City, in s lid county n 1 state, as the time and place lor nearing or.j jcuonn 10 suiu nnat ac count and the settlement thereof. All heirs and creditors of the dO-'eased. and all ether persons Interested In s itu estate, are herebv notified to tile their objections to said flal account, if any they have, on or before the date flxed for the hearing and settlement tb; eof . Dalles City, Oregon. Feb. S. 1898. iMI HAEL DOYLE. Fcb.n Executor Troy Laundry Cos OFFICE ' Tola-phone Number 119 7 ' mm i -All kinds of work. 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Ambushed and Murdered One of the Van Pelt's Killed by an Unknown Assassin He Is tb Victim of an Old Fend. Havana, Feb. 20. The following in connection with the blowing up of the Maine has developed: ' Three days before the . explosion a boat containing three Spanish sailors was seen rowing from Machina in the direction of the Maine. The Spanish sentinel of the Machina wharf chal lenged them. They stopped and came ashore, and, after being detained about an honr, were released, as they gave a satisfactory explanation of their sus picious action. A beat with two persons on board, which was going from Havana to Pregia, on crossing the bay, found Itself intercepted by a wire which seemed to come from the drydeck and extend in the direction of the Maine. The men in the boat had to lower it to be able to pass. These men, whose names are kept secret for the present, intend to pre sent themselves and report the facts to the commission, which is expected here to investigate the Maine disaster. A Spanish woman, who recently arrived here from Spain, on hearing of the report of the disaster, said to a number of persons whom she supposed were all Spaniards: "So the Maine has been blown up! No wonder I wasjtold yesterday not to go near the wharf, ai the ship was go ing to be blown up." Another suspicious incident is that a few seconds after the accident sev eral Spaniards from a distant part of the city all said: . "That is the Maine, which has been blown up.!" Santos Gusman, a representative of the Spanish Constitutional Union, was n his bouse In Cerro, entertaining friends. As soon at he heard the ex- osion, he said: '' "I guess that is the boat that has blown up in the bay!" Since the disaster, there has been great rejoicing among the Spaniards, and many bottles of champagne have been opened in .Havana to celebrate the killing of Americans. ' lo-dlspatehes fiiuraadrtd PissSip Marina, says' El Nacional organ, Wey- ler is reported as constantly referring to the blowing up of the Maine, with out expressing any regret that the dis aster occurred. It is as easy to catch a cold just and easy to pet rid of it if you commence early to use One Minute Cough Cure, cures coughs, colds, bronchitis pneumonia ana all throat ana lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to use and (sure to cure. Snipes and Kinersly. TOE PRESIDENT'S OPINION. Accident Theory Adhered to Iv the Abtence of Contrary Proof. Washington. Feb. 18. At an early hoar this morning President McKio ley consented to make the following statement regarding the Maine, which was given out by his secretary : "Based on information iiow in his possession, the president believe? that the Maine was blown up as the result of an accident. If it is found that the disaster was not an aeeiden. prompt and decisive steps will be taken in the premises. The finding of the naval court will develop the cause, and until that is submitted nothing will be done." Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O.. sajs: "After two doctors gave up my coy to die, I saved him from croupby using One Minute Cough Cure.': . It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all -throat and lnrg troubles. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. ' Dissolution bvat Baad. Chicago, Feb. 18. A special from New Orleans says: Positive information has reached this port from San Salvador that the Greater Republic of Central America has practically' ceased to exist, the principal state, Salvador, having with drawn from the Union. This action was precipitated by the step of Guitorez, president of Salvador, who is at present assisting indirectly the revolutionists of Nicaragua, and ! Worn Out? Do you come to the dose of ttcdaythoroughly exhausted? Does this continue day after day, possibly week after week? Perhaps you are even too ex hausted to sleep. Then some thing is wrong;. . All these thing? indicate that you are " suffering- from nervous ex haustion. Your nerves need feeding: and your blood en riching. m (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft O (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft. (ft m Scott's Emulsion t of Cod-liver OiL whh Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, contains just the remedies to meet these wants. The cod liver oil gives . the needed strength, enriches the blood, feeds the nerves, and the hy pophosphites give them tone and vigor. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. AH diu&&It ; 50c and Sixth SCOTT ft BOWNE, Kew York. who has declared officially that the liberal party of Honduras is unworthy longer to retain power. STA8TLIKG IF BlELllBI.i Story of an Infernal Machine Keen Ap proaching the Bow of the Maine. New York, Feb. 18. The Ne lork Herald this uorniog prints the following from its Key West correspon dent: "I learn on undoubted authority that one of the Maine's sailors who was taken to. the marine hospital, out of gratitude for the kind treatmeat and careful nursing received from surgeons and attendants, has broken the seal of silence enjoined by his superior officers beforn leaving Havana, .and makes a statement, the truth of which cannot be doubted and which points to the deliberate destruction of the vessel. "The sailor, whose name for obvious reasons is withheld for the present, says he was on watch on the forward aecic snortly before tne explosion oc curred. Whilu looking over the Maine'j bow into the waters of the bay he saw a black object slowly com ing toward the vessel. The object, whatever it was, was apparently illum inated and emitted smoke. Ha sus pected something wrong and started to communicate the fact to the officer of the day, when the explosion took placa. Ihe Maine was reared in the air and he was thrown to the deck stunne'd and bleeding. He also says simultaneously with the raising of the Maine he saw the steam launch which was moored alongside the Maine also thrown out of the water. This was before the second exploticn n the Maine's magazine was felt, and which sent her to the bottom. Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., suf fered fur eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was fin ally cured by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. TERMINATION OF A USEFUL. CIREEB. Frances Wlllard's Nelghors Deplore ber Dnath. CHICAGO, Feb. 18. Although the fatal termination of Miss Willard'a ill ness was not entirely unexpected in Evapston, it was nevertheless an in tense shock to ber friends when (bey beard of it. It was here that she de veloped those qualities of leadership which raised her to a position of so great prominence as an - advocate of temperance. Mias Willard was well nown to rhaay now living in Evans- ton, whose friendship was on the same ntimate footing when the great lectur er attained tbe height of her fame, as when her gentle iofluenc and. badding genius first made itself felt in the little illage. "Rest Cottage," where Miss Willard made ber borne, was always kept ready for her return. The souvenirs of ber ork and the many-jlec -of homer bold furnitvre made dear by association were cherished with great care, and her room was kept in constant readi- ess for an unexpected return. Mrs. A. M. Kimball, a personal friend of the lamented leader, and well newn in temperance circles, lived in le cottage, and when told of tbe death of Miss Willard. she was inex pressibly shocked. People ail ovw the world will feel er loss, for Miss Willard occupied a porkion which can never be filled. The good work will go on, but the loss of l or advice as a leader will be deeply It. Tbe impetus which Miss Willard ha.l riven to the work of saving the temple will be carried through. Her fi'i"i:l3 will accept the duty of con. thiuii'sr the work commenced by her as a beq lest, and will feel that it wiU be a violation of ber confidence to pcru.it, tbe work to flag. Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain was instantlv relieved bv DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leavingr a scar. It is tbe famous pile remedy. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. 1HB PACIFIC 8QUADBON. . Mafblflccnt Battleships Beady for Vig orous Action. San Francisco, Feb. 20. There are signs of activity about-all military posts in the harbor. Everything that can be done is being done to put forti fications in readiness in the event of trouble. ' Guns are receiving minute attention and are being put in perfect working order. Tbe Pacific coatt would never suffer from attack in event of war with Spain. This is tbe opin ion of naval experts. Should Spain, however, undertake to send vessels to bombard Pabific coast ports she would be met by a powerful fleet of vessels, among the foremost of which are the battleship Oregon and tbe coast de fense vessels Monadnock and Monterey. There is not a vessel on the Asiatic station flying tbe Spanish, flag which is powerful enough tp cope with the squadron that could be called to defend our exposed cities. , In addition to the three powerful ' sbips mentioned, tbe Philadelphia and Charleston are at the navy yard at Mare Island, and the Petrel, Concord, Yorktown, .Benning ton, Wheeling and Marietta are with in easy call. The Baltimore, Boston, Olympla and Machias are available, from Asiatic and Hawaiian duty. Stould trouble arise, the United States would undoubt edly send the Oregon, Olympia and Boston to the Atlantic aide, which xould still leave us with more than enough ships to r)fnrl our commerce and the ports "fthp Pfo'fie. Karl' Plover R.Nt Tea, for consti tution Us' rst and after usingit you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by Blakelev & Houghton, The Dalles. The Sundry Civil BUI. Washington, Feb. 21. The appro priations committee of the house has agreed upon tbe sundry . civjl appro priation bill and it will be reported to the hou6e today. It appropriates (44, 749,893, being $13, 234. 541 less than the regular and supplemental estimates and $8,861,890 less than the appropria tions for the current fiscal year. One 'Minute Cough Cure cures quickly. That's what you want! Soipea, Kinersly Drug Co. MAGAZINE IS INTACT This Is the Report of the Divers. AN INQUIRY ORDERED A Resolution Passed the Senate Ordering a Full Investigation of the Maine Disaster. Two KappoMd Southern Oregon Murderer Arrested They Beat Their Victim to Death on a Train Rothschilds Investing In Klondike. New York, Feb. 21. A dispatch to theHerald from Key West says: It is learned from "what may be con sidered a semi-official source 'that divers sent down on behalf of the United States to examine the wreck of the battle-ship Maine have)mide a preliminary report -of the result of their work. Incredible as it may seem, it saj that after a partial examination of the magazines of the Maine, the divers report the one in which the explosion is supposed to have occurred is intact. According to the correspondent's in formant, the contents of the magazine are uninjured. Therefore, if this i true an entirely different aspect is given to the terrific explosion which brought death and destruction to the Maine. This report reaching KeyWest, it is said, caused the members of the court of inquiry to decide to proceed to Ha vana and begin their investigational once, instead of organizing tbe court here. At any rate, tbe lighthouse tender Mangrove, with tbe court of in quiry aboard, left for Havana yester day evening. .T. A. Perkins, of Antiquity.O., was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicans for tbecjre o: eczema, hie was quickly cured by using ue wilt's Witch Hazel Salve tbe famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. BKEAKS OUT At KKSH. Tho flurry Count Fued Claims Another Victim Crescent City, Cal.. Feb. 19. An other tragic death occurred near Cbet- co. Or., this morning about 9 o'clock. Thomas Van Pelt and two of bis sons were but a short distance from their home, when the father was inst&ntly killed by a bullet fired from the under- bruHh by an unseen, foe. The mur derer is unknown, but is suspected to be a friend of Ai Coolidge, jr., who wis killed near Chetco last fall in a similar manner. ' A fued has existed between tbe Van Pelt and Coolidge families for a long limeF'-The first Wood : was shed last fall, although many dark deeds have been committed. Thomas Van Pelt,' five of his sons and a son-in-law. E. C. Hughes, have just been released on &500 bonds at Gold Beacb, tbe county seat of Curry county, where they were under indict ment for the murder of young Coolidge. . The people of Chetco thought that after the arrest of the Van Pelts, the Coolidges having gone to Silverton, Or., there would be no further t-ouble in the otherwise quiet little village, or at least until after the trial of the Van Pelts, which will take place in the circuit court at Gold Beach next Sep tember, but it seems there was some one left who was hunting for revenge. 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Allen Introduced the following reso lution: 'Resolved, That the committee on naval affairs be and is hereby directed to make a thorough inquiry into the destruction of tbe battle-ship Maine in Havana harbor on the 15th InsU, and report to the senate." The resolution was passed without a word of debate. -. . Spaulsh Belp Doe.lned. Washington, Feb. 19. The news event of the' day in Washington w s the prompt decision of theadrainintr . tlon to make an independent I" vxm,- i tion into the disaster t Mki- Mc Kinley, Long and D ty. afi-r two h.mrs of conference. d-cidd to cable Lee to respectfully, bur, firmly, declare to tbe Spanish authorities that their aid in ascertaining what caused the explo siou ou tiie Miiiue is not needed and will not he accepted. Tbe United States is quite capable of satisfying it-elfasto what caused the disaster. If. after the United States' investiga tion shall have been finished, Spain wishes to make an independent inves tigation, this government will have no objection. On Thousand Volunteers. St. Loins, Feb. 19. At an enthusias tic meeting at Fraternal hall tonight, 1200 men hissed Spain, frantically cheering the stars and stripes and sent a telegram to McKlnley announcing that there are already 1000 organized volunteers here eager to start for any point to avenge the Malae incident. Henry W. Noel, contractor, presided. Spain Baying Ammunition. New York, Feb. 18. An order for 3,000,000 Mauser rifle cartridges, charg ed with aotl-pyrite powder, has been placed with a Dowder firm in this city by the Spanish government. The or- der was given through a contractlrg agent, who has so far managed to son ceal his identity. Tbe oowder, as its name implies, is smokeless. It Is used by the Russian and German armlet and England. ON A CBAKOK OF MURDER. Suspected Slayers of Peter Kelson Safely Lodged In Jail. Medford, Or.. Feb. 21. Sheriff Barnes, of this coirbty, arrived yester day here from Roseburg with Frank L. Smith and George Stewart, arrest ed on a charge of murdering Peter Nelson near here last Tuesday morn ing. Tbe prisoners were taken to Jacksonville for safe keeping. The preliminary trial will take plai-e here before Justice Jones. (Peter Nelson was brought to Med ford early last Tuesday morning. He was unconscious, and died shortly after his arrival. His head was horribly crusneu, ana mere wero several deep cuts on his scalp. Vint Beall, who lives near Central Point, brought him to Medford,' having picked him up on his porch about 2. o'clock that morn ing. It developed that be had been thrown from a passing train, and had managed to make bis way there, the' residence being, only a short distance from the track. An autopsy and in quest developed suspicion of foul play, as a valise and a sack of clothing were found near the railroad track. Both Wire cut open and their contents scat tered. Blood was found on tbe man's belongings and other garments. The cjroner's jury finally learned beyond the question ot a doubt that Nelson had been murdered on board a train and his body afterwards thrown off. Tbe result was tbe arrest of Smith aud Stewart on suspicion of having com mitted the crime, as related above.) Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De Witt's Little Early Risers curebilous ness, constipation, sick headache Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. Two Millions In Mines. Tacoma, Feb. 21. Joseph Ladue, recently from the northern gold fields, say 8: "The North American Transporta tion &, Trading Company is tbe only one now buying claims in tbe Klon dike. I understand that tbey are act ing as agents for the Rothchilds. I met Mr. Cudahy on the train from Chicago to San Francisco, and be told me that tbey bad just received $400,000 in drafts which had been glveo in payment for claims there. He said the company as acting as agent in. purchasing, and I learn that tbe Roths childs are preparing to spend $2,000, 000 for the purchase of mines. It looks a little as though the great English banking-house would make stupendous efforts to control most of the claims on the Klondlke." Tho Macaxlae Keys Found. Kew York, Feb. 21. A dispatch to the World from Havana says: ' "The" divers have made only three de scents to the wreck of the battle-ship Maine. Captain Sigsbee's state docu ments were rescued from a private drawer in bis cabin. : The keys to the magazines were found just above the hook over the bead of the captain's bed, the usual place. They had been floated upward by tbe rising of the mattress. - About 100 of tbe Maine's heroes are yet in the wreck. Through Tourist Cars to St. I-ouw. A tourist sleeping car will leave Portland every .Monday via Mo. Pacific and every Wednesday via the Burlington Route at 8:00 p. M. and The Dalle3at 11:45 p. M. via the O. R. & N. through . Salt Lake and Denver without change to St. Louis, and under the supervision of experienced conductors. No change of cars to Kansas City or St. Louis. Keep this service in mind when eo ing east and consult O. R. & N. agents or address, W. H. Hurlburt. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. For Sale. A choice stock ranch of 360 acres all deeded, 300 acres under good three-wire fence, with plenty of wood and water, about 50 acres in cultivation, and eight acres in orchard and vineyard, . two barns and somo outbuilding. This ranch is equally as good for darylng as for raising stock. Located 41 miles from The Dalles on Chenoweth creek Price $2200. Apply at this office or at tbe farm of J. A. Fleck, A splendid city block for sale at a sacrifice. This is a rare opportunity to get a home adapted for healthful residence, good garden, stable, etc., and convenient to school, for a small amount and on easy term. Call at this office at once for terms. Tbe success of Dr. Lannerberg, the eve specialist, is due to close attention to business and a thorough knowledge of the eye. Persons with defective eyesight should not fail to call at his office in the Vogt block and have their eyes examined free of charge. For Sa'.e or Trade. Having two thoroughbred jersey bulls, will sell one of them, or trade for jersey cow. Enquire of B. T. Collins, Jersey Dairy, north side of fairgrounds. Subscrib3rs to the Daily Times Mountaineer who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a favor upon tbe publisher by notifyioy tbe office either personally or by telephone so that any errors or neglect may be rectified. For chapped bands and rough skin use Floral Lotion, manufactured by tbe Postoffice 'Pharmacy, Furnished rooms with steam heat to let by the day or month In the Chap man and Vogt blocks. Use Clarke & Falk's Compound Quinine Hair Tonic, a specific for dandruff and a preventative of bald ness, - 4duest Your BoofC With Caaeavota. Candy Cathartic, eure ornstinatlon forever. 10s. 26c It CCC.faU.drutfKUta refund mouar BORN. CRM In Portland. February SI. to Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Cram, a son. CAMERON In Tbe Dalles. Feb. tt. to Mr. aud Mrs. 1- Cameron, a daughter. tbe food pars. iai WIG FGYDZn Absolutely Pure HUflMO MWHR QOi MWVCMKa DISCONTENTED WITH THE GODS Hindoos Constantly Btraggllns; . folythmam and Mothaloan. The gods of India are everywhere, and yet they seem to be nowhere. The religion' has been one long 'winter of discontent; one prolonged straggle on the part of the people to worship many gods under many shapes, while al ways on the point ot believing in one single divine essence as the canse and creator of all things; a hand to hand fight between polytheism and monothe ism, in which the priests have contin- -nally endeavored to play the part of conciliators. Vishnu and Siva are now the chief contending parties, and the priests have tried to make them agree . by adding a third supreme deity in the shape of Brahma. Of this fact Ingen ious searchers after collateral evidence of Christianity have made capital, say ing that Brahma, Vishnu and Siva are Inseparable, and that the Hindoos are evidently in possession of the dogma of the trinity, says a writer in the ven ttiry. As a matter of fact this is pure, nonsense, and contains aa much truth, as the parallels that have been drawn, between Christ and Buddha, Christ and Krishma, Napoleon the Oreat and Apollo. Archbishop' Whately, in his great squib, showed once and for all the absurdity of such demonstrations. For the chief of Buddhist institutions' was the monastery, and in no Catholic country have the mendicant and priest- ly orders ever nourished in -sncn. num bers, in, such wealth or in such power aa they did in India during the eight or nine hundred years which elapsed from the rise to the extinction of Budd hism. The monks took the vows of poverty and mendicancy as individuals, but tho order, aa a body, owned vast estates, magnificent buildings and untold riches. Their error lay in severing themselves too much from the people, in making their religion too abstract for popular comprehension, in leading lives which were too secluded to admit of any breadth of view and too well provided with good things for any great intellectual activity. They have left but little behind them worthy to De ranked as literature. In countries -where people live much in the open air, dress simply when they dess at all and r eat what they can get, it requires little effort of imagination or skill of pen to make them seem aa primitive as one pleases. As a matter of factT where" tT." is very easy to live, or, at least, where little thought or labor is requisite to ' obtain the means of living, a nation en dowed with any natural activity is very likely to devote its energies to intel-. lectual pursuiter-and the result is sure to be a state of national tbonght which, in despite of scanty clothing and rice for breakfast, dinner and supper, will " turn out the very reverse of primitive. : India is such a country, and, so far as the Aryans are concerned, always has been. What it was before the Aryan conquest we have no means of know- ' Inir. but it is not at all likely that tne modern religions and customs belonged to the aborigines prior to that date. It ' seems much more natural to suppose that the Vedio hymns and the Vedie faith if we may so call it were at all times the exclusive property of the higher class of Aayans and that popu- , lar religions existed among the masses, as they do now, simultaneously with the highly-civilized belief of the veoie Brahmans. The word brahmana, as designating a member .of the priestly caste (distinguished from the brahman, the officiating priest and singer of the . sacred verses), is found only in the very latest of the hymns, showing that no ' such distinction was necessary before - the fusion of the classes which proba bly accompanied the southward migra tion. COLUMBIA v SOUTHERN RAILWAY TIME SCHEDUIL Effective Oct. 10,1687. No. 1 Ho. Leave . Arrive 6:15 P. m; Biggs 6:00 A. M. Royal 7:15 p. m. Wasco 6:00 a. m. ' Arrive Leave Connection made with O. R. & N. passenger trains at Biggs. E. e lytle, . a o'bkilly. General Manager ' President. o regon Bakery . : and O-ZET'ZEZ i"A. KELLER, Prop'r. 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