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NO 32 OUXTAISBBK. Volante XXXT THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 1893 C0NS0LIDATED 1882. HgXOOXTAISBEB, " XIII PROFESSIONAL. C. HjLLISTER, Physician and Surgeon, Boom over Dslles National Bank. Offlca noun, 10 - a m to 12 m, and from t to 4 p m. Keai dance Wert End of Third SU-Mt, A. S. BSNNKT Attorney at Law WM TACKMAN - Dentist. Booms 8 9 and 10. Vort Block. The Dalles. Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregonjfor Wasco County. The First National bank of The Dalles Oregon, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William Birgfeld and Laura E. Birgfeld, De fendants. By virtue of an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, to me directed and dated the 19th day of April,. 1wh. upon a Judgment rendered ana enterea in soli court on the 4th day of August, ISO'2. in the .-" a DAre entitled oause, in favor of the plaintiff Vand agamst the defendants above named as judgment debtors, in the sum of six hundred and eighty-one dollars and sixty cents. "With interest thereon from the 4th duy of .August. ltt, at the rate of ten per cent per an num, and the further sum of sixty dollars, as attorney's fees, and the further sum of sixty- four dollars and sixty-three cents, costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, and command ing me to make sale of the property belonging to said defendants. I did, -on the 4th day of March, lfeSS, duly levy upon, and I will, on the 21st day of May, 1898, At the hour of 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of aid day. and at the front door of the County Court House, in Dalles City. Wasco County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand.all the right, title and in terest which the defendants William Birgfeld and Laura E. Birgfeld or either of them had on the 4th day of August. 12. the date of the judg ment herein, or which such defendants or any of the defendants herein, have since acquired, or now have in and to the folio Aing described real property, situate and 'eing in Wasco County. Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one-fifth Interest in and to all the S. Vt of N. W. H section IS: all of sections 21, 23.25, 27, and 35: S. E. X and N. V, N. W. b - racction 32: N. W. H section 2tl; W. Vi N. W. H. W. hi S. W. H- S. E. H S. W. H and S. H S. E. H section 34; S.KS.W. H section 36: all in township 7 S. range 17 E. W. M.; also all of section 3 township 8 S , range 17 E. W. M. in Wasco county, Oregon; said interest in the bove described feol property beir. g the same 'descended to and inherited by the said Laura E. Birgfeld upon the death of Alexander Rog ers, and Matilda Rogers, her father and mother, or so much of said property as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to confir mation and redemption as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles. Oregon, this 20th day of -April, 1898. T. 3. DRIVER. Sheriff of Wasco County. Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for wasco county. is. rJ. savage ns administra tor of the estate of Annie Rich, deceased. Plaintiff, vs. William A. Langille, Sarah langille, II. U. Langille and James L Lnngille, 'Defendants. To William A. Langille, one of the defend ants above named : Inth nam of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to a linear and answer the cnmnlaint of the nlaintiir au'.'ve nunieu on, or Deiore tne nrst uay or the next regular term or said court, to-wit ; the 23d day of May, 1898. or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, to-wit: a decree foreclosing a certain mortgage executed by William A. Lnngille and Sara i Langille on lot No. 6. in block C. in the first addition West, to the town of Hood River, Wasco county, Oregon. Service of this sum mons Is made by publication thereof in The Dalles Times-Mountaineer in pursuance of un order made by Hon. W. L. Bivdshaw, Circuit judge, at chambers April 8th. 1KW. H. H. RrDnEM,. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. FIRST 'ACT OF WAR A Proclamation Issued. Block ading Havana. ONE PRIZE IS TAKEN 98 Model Clevelands Land Office at The Dalles. Okeuon, i April 7. 1W8 I Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of intention to make final Droof on their respective claim be fore Register and Receiver, at Tne Dalles, Oregon on Wednesday, May 25. 1P98, viz: JOSEPH I,. HANNA, OF THE DALLES, on Homestead Application No. 3808, for the UV, N w)t and WH NE! Sec. 15, tp l u, r u e, w . M, HENRY S. HANNA, OP THE DALLES. on Homestead Application No. 3809, for the E"4 ink '4 and K'i U'4 sec. in, tp. in.ru e, vv.ih. They named the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land : Witnesses: Joseph L. Banna. Henry S. Hinna. G. F. Arnold. J. S. Hoyt and W.G. Spencer, all of The Dalles. Oregon. JAMES F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Now ready for inspection. Also Bicy cles Rented and Repaired at ffiHIER & B6NT0N'S Cyle Store in Schauuo's Block. Sailor Hats Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. I March 21. 1898. t Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Sled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd t!w,-said proof will be made before register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday. .May 2. 1KM. viz: H. W. GILPIN, OF THE DALLES. H. E. No. 3708 for the swft sec 25, tp 1 n., 114 e. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Matthew Randall, James Kelly, John Qutrk. -Martin waterman, an oi rue uaiies. Oregon. m28 , J AS. F. MOORE.- Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. For Spring and Summer. CHILDREN'S WEAR Suitable for All Seasons Handsome line of Spring Trimming just received -MRS. PEIRANO'S East ) (S ) ) (6 ) ( ) ) (9 9) ) (o Second Street. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county. K P. Harboldt. Plaintiff, vs. Louis Harboldt. Defendant. To Louis Harboldt, the above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the above complaint hereiD filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the .date of the service of this summons upon you, if served within this county, or if served within any other county of this state, then within terty days of the date .of the :service of this summons, or if served by publication then by the first day of the term of this court following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the service 'Of the summons upon you by publication there- of, to-wit; the 23d day of May, 18H8, and if you fail so to appear and answer, judgment will be taken against you for want thereof, and the . plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief ' prayed for in her complaint, to-wit; a decree of divorce from you, the above named defendant, -and for her costs and disbursements herein. : and for such otber and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This sum : mons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in The -Dalles Times-Mountatneer, a weekly news- iby order or W. L. Bradshaw. judge or the ;seventh judicial district, of the State of Oregon miade at chambers. Dalie3 City. Wasco county, Oregon, the 8th day of April, 180s SlNNOTT & SlNNOTT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon. I March 28, lt-08. f Kotice is hereby riven that the following- snvmed settler has tiled notice of his intention to sake final proof in support of his claim, and tin said proof will be made before Register ana Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on vved- rtesuay. May 11. !. viz: PAUL CARTE RIG, OF THE DALLES: 'Homestead Application No. 3s.sB for the Lots 1, a Sand 4 Sec. 31. to 1 n. r 12 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to pruv lis continuous residence upon and cultivation oi sHia iana. viz: jonn Mesne, 'ineoaore Mes- plie. F. Mathieu and Alexander Huguenin. all oi 1 netialles. jas. b mookb. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF- Paper ! The Cruiser Nashville Takes in Spanish Ship Leaded With Lumber. Governor Kudd Proposes to Take the Flt! in Case the California Mllltla Is Called Oat Soldiers Leave - W1la Willla. SUMMONS. Jn the Circuit Coart of the state of Oregon for Wase County. W. F. Magill, plaintiff, vs. M. Magill. defendant. To M. Magill, the above named defendant: In tcbe name of tiie state of Oregon : You are here Sby required to appeir and answer the complaint une aDOve naasea piaintin nia in tne aoove entB&ed suit against you on Monday the 23d day of Hay, 1898, said day being the first dav of the next regular term oi saia i;ourt, iouowing the final publication of this Summons; and if you fail so to appear and answer suid com plaint the above sained plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of :said Court to the effect that the bonds of mat rimony heretofore and now existing between you and said piaintin be forever annulled, set Aside and held for naught. This Summons is served upon you by publi cation thereof for six consecutive weeks in the Times Mountaineer oy order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above entitled Court and oi the beventh Judicial District oi the State of Oregon, which order bears date the 18th ' day of March. 1898. DUFUR & MENEFEE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Land Office at The Dalles, OFErjos, I April 21. 18l8. ( Notice is hereby given that the following nimcasemernas uieu notwe dims intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register ana receiver at Toe Dalles, Oregon, on Mon uay, Jue , 1898. viz. CHARLES H. SMITH. Of The Palles, H. E. No. 3884, for the N'4 SEU and E NE 1-4 S . 11. Tp. 1 S . R II E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lund. vizi W C Clark. W H Clark. Albert Turner and cnaries Uosson. all or The Dalles. Oregon. -a22 JAS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. 1 April 21, 198. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler nas fllod notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register ana .Receiver, at The Dalles. Oregon, on Tues day, May 31. 1898, viz: Andrew McC'a be. of The uanes; a Hi. jo. -jhi, lor the W 1-4 sec 29. Tpln . R. 14 e.. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his co tinuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: M M Watterruan. Timothy Evans. L A Sears, uu ii j xciisuu, un ui iie utiles, urecron JAS. F. MOORE. a23 Register. In order to reduce large stock of Wall Paper, I am offering special inducements to buyers. . . AUgo)ds are offered. at a BIG REDUCTION for a few days. CaU and examine stock and get price Third Street, STUB LING & 1JILIAMS WHOLESALE SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasoo. Clara Hays, Plalnti ff vs. John Hays. Defendant. To John Hays, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are nereoy required to appear ana answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court following the expira tion of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, to-wit: on the 23d day of May, ?1W8, , and if you fail so to appear and answer, plain " till will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit : for a decree that tne oonas of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dis solved and held for naugnt: that the plaintiff be awarded tne future care and custody of the minor children, and for her costs and disburse ments herein and for such other and further re lief at to the coart may seem eqltable and just. This service is made upon you by the publi cation of this summons once a ween for six con secutive weeks by order of Hon. W. L. Brad shaw. judge of the above entitled court, which order was made at chambers in Dalles City. Oregon, on the 1st day of April 1898. N. H. Gates. Attorney for Plaintiff SUMMONS. R. E. Saltmarshe AT THE ES3I EaU STOOK YfflJJS, WILL PAY THE HighestCash Price for Hay and Grain. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK Wine, Uprs, Cigars anfl Jeer. 173 SECOND STREET The Celebrated Val Blatz Beer, Anhausr-Buseh M t Nutrine, a non-alchoholic beverage unequaled as a tcnic COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY TIME SGHE0U1E. Washington, April 22. A meet in? of the cabinet was held today, at the close of which it was announced that the administration now considers the war as being- on, and that hostili ties will bo pressed at all points as rapidly as possible. The president today issued a procla mation which announces a blockade of the port of Havana on the north and Cienfuegos on the south coast of Cuba. These blockades it is Headed to enforce immediately with the vessels of the North Atlantic fleet," which eailed from Key West this morning at 5:45. The orders to the Beets, it is announc ed, will hereafter be held secret, to prevent, the Spaniards gaining an ink ling of the grorernment's plans. Rapid progress is being made with the various war measure's brought be fore congress during the past three days. The coal embargo resolution today received the president's signa ture, and is now a law, and the con ference report on the volunteer army bill passed bo.h houses of congress. The naval bill will probably go through Monday. A proposition is understood to be under consideration by. the adminis tration to take possession of both the Philippine and Hawaiian islands, as a war measure, but the report, could not bee.fjlcially confirmed. It is easy to catch a cold just and easy to get fid of it if youjeommence early to use One Minute Cough Cure, It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis pneumonia and all throats and lung troubles. It is 'pleasant to take, safe to use and sure ; to eure. C Snipes and Cioersly. ; ' CiriCBE tDB FIB T PRIZE Cruiser K-wdivjUte Takea the panlsh teaaer I Baenit Ventura. Key, Wteu; FJM Apr 23. T'd b cruiser Nashville Ijejoags the glwf 01 of Je .war. . The vesel captured was the eteaftfter jBuena Vetaa, from Pas cagoula, Mw8, for Rotterdam, witn lumber. The Nashville, on sighting the Spaniard, fired a blank shot, which the latter ignored. This was followed by a shot from a six pounder. The Bueca Ventnra then surrendered with a crew of 20 men. The Nashville towed her prize into this harbor at II o'clock this morning, and put a prize crew on board. The news of the capture of the Spaniard set the Key West frantic withanthusiasm. All work has been suspended, and the docks are crowded with people. Mrs. M. B. iFord, Ruddell's, 111., suf fered foe .eight .years from dyspepsia and chronie eoostipation and was fin ally cured by using De Witt's Little srly Risers, the famous little pills for demonstration was never before wit' vessel in Walla Wa!la. When opposite Walla Walla the train stopped where a detachment of Fourth United States cavalry and band were drawn u in line. After exchanging courtesies the special pro- ceeded. Sampson to be Promoted. Washington, April 22. Captain Sampson will be nominated rear ad miral. After the war closes he will drop back to his old rank. This step is taken to insure Sampson's command as ranking oflicer. Going to Meet the Oregon. Buenos Ayres. April 22. The Spanish torpodo junboat Temorario left here to Jav. It is believed she is going to meet the United Suites battle ship Oregon. Keeping Mum. Washington, April 24. Nobody at the navy department would talk about the departure of the flying squadron, but in naval circles it is the general belief that Schley's ships are going out for business. Soma oiHcers were of the opinion that the ships had been ordered to meet the Oregon and the Marietta, coming from the Pacific, and in whose path Spanish warships are lying in wait. It was learned, on apparently good authority, that a proclamation will probably be issued Monday or Tuesday declaring the blockads of San Juan, Porto Rico. This would indicate that the flying squadron is to guard the en trance to that part. Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa. says: "ray cnua is worm muuuns to me; yet I would have lost her by croup bad I not invested twenty-live cents a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. The Paris Too Swift. Washington, April 24. The presi dent's information, received from offi cial reports, is that the American liner, ity of Paris is safe. Dispatches re ceived show that the Paris tid not turn back and that she is now on the ocean and well on her way to New brk. The greatest confidence is dis played in administration circles to- iffhtover ber safe arrival. A mem ber of the cabinet said that she could show a clean pair of heels to any Ppan ish cruiser afloat, and he had no doubt she would arrive at New York on schedule time. J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity.O., was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicans for thecare.o? eczema. He was quickly cured by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. THE FIRST VICTORY A Spanish Cruiser Captured On the Seas. BLANCO IS CONFIDENT He Feels Confident the Land Forces In Cuba Can Hold the Island. Judge Day Hueceeds Secretary- Sherman Spaniah VeftHcls Must Get out of the United States The Columoh lias done Nouth. New York, April 26. The first en gagement of the war with Spain oc curred in the waters oil Cuba this morning and a Spanish cruiser of 2000 tons was captured. Only meager re ports have been received of the en gagement. The report caused grfat excitement in the city, and rejoicing in general. THE FORMAL DECLARATION. War With Spain lias Existed Since Ap ril 81. Washington, April 28. Following is the text of the report of the house foreign r flairs committee, formally declaring that war exists between the United States and Spain, as adopted by ths house and agreed to by the sen ate yesterday: " Be it enacted, by the senate and the house of representatives of the United Slates, in congress assembled: First, That war be and the same is hereby declared to exist, and that war has existed since the 21st of April (898, Deluding Sunday, between the United States of America and tha kingdom of Spain. "Second, That the president of the United States is hereby directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into actual service the United States militia of the several states to such extent as may be necessary to carry this act into effect." PASSING OF THE FAKE AUCTION. Ono Kind of Business That Is Happily and Permanently Suspended. Where has the jewelry auctioneer one? Up to three years ago there tvrre at least a dozen places on. the South side where a gaudy display of watches, diamonds and revolvers in fhs windows called attention to a scarce ly less loud auctioneer within. He stood on nn elevation behind the counter; he had "cappers" both inside and outside the place, ond his sonorous tones were ringing all the time. lie watched the stream of rnsscrs-by on the street and "backed the rlav" of the cappers. lie sold nil manner of watches, and he al ways "got the best, of it." As a rule, says the Chicago Post, these salesmen were excellent auctioneers and knew all the wiles of their craft. Lp to two years ago some of them were still running, but they graditally laded out. n:ul now there is not on. with the trifling exception of a Salur- my night fling 111 West Madison street They must do a pood business, sellinc quantities or material at an excellent price. But there was on end of all things in their line and the jewelry auc tion nas vanished. Gambling In India. Amongst the Hindoos throughout the whole of India there is a holiday celebration in honor of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good fortune, whereon gambling is universally re garded as a religious duty. It isknown as the festival of lamps, and 011 that day all classes indulge in games of chanco with sheila, coins, cards, dice, etc., and the future of tie individual, whether good or bad, is looked upon as a forecast of his wealth or poverty during the en suing year. The women take a most in tense interest in the proceedings and, if fortunate, expend their winnings in the purchase of sweet-ments and fruits, as gifts to all their friends and rela tions, toys for the small children and fireworks for the boys. At Benares, th3ir sacred city, as night approaches. small earthen lamps, fed with oil, are kindled, making the outlines of every mansion, palace, temple nnd minaret visible. All vessels in the river are also illuminated; so that the whole city i one blaze of light. FISHING WITH DOGS. Pioneer Bakery I have reopened this well known Bakery, and am Jiow prepared to supply everybody with BREAD, PIES and CAKE Also, all kinds of, STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES GEO, EUCH, Pioneer Grocer. ii jaiach and liver troubles. Snipes ail b. - 1 . f . Kinersi "ru Effective Oct. 10, 1S97. lo. 1 Leave 6:15 p. M. 7:115 P. M. Arrive Biggs Wasco no. a Arrive 6:00 A. M S:00 A. M. Leave In tbe Connt? Court of the State of Oregon, for . tne tjoumy oi wasco. Aaa Henry. Plaintiff vs. Gray S. Henry, uefendant. To Gray S. Henry. Defendant: In the name of the blate of Oregon, you are hereby required to Bppear and answer the complaint filed airainsi you. in toe a Dove entitled suit In tne above entitled Court, on or beforti the first aay of the next term of said Court, after six weeks publication of this summons, to-wit: on or be fore-Monday, the 23dday of Hay, 1893, and if you fail to appear and answer, tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint The relief demanded in the complaint is for a aecree aissoiving tne mm as or matrimony sub sisting between plaintiff and defendant on the ground of desertion : for the custody of three minor children of the parties, and for such otber relier as to tbe court may seem equitable. This t-ummocs is published pursuant to an order made by Hon. W. L. Bradsbaw. judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco county, which order was made and entered on tne 1st day of April, ihsh. C. H. Moor. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tne uouaty or wasco. c w . iior, Plain tiff, vs. Eva B. Taylor. DefendOt To Eva B. Taylor. Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before Monday, tbe 23d day of May, IH98, that being the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county next following the expiration of the time prescnoea Dy said court for the publica tion of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer the complaint herein within said time, for want thereof, the plaintiff mil apDly to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint herein, to-wit : for a decree dis solving the bonds of matrimony now existing between tne planum ana defendant, for the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for sucb other and further relief as may seem equitable. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Wm. Bradshaw. judge of the said Court, maf'e on tbe fifth day of April, lt98, COOVKRT & STAPLETON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Connection made with O. R. & N. paaseDger trains at Biggs. E. E.LYTLE, .C. O'EEILLV. President General Manager Say "Burlington" 1 when the ticket agent asks von what rail- f 1 road east of Denver, you want your ticket 1 to read over. 4 The Burlinelnn Is thn cTinrtct 1Im rmm t Denver to everywhere east. The Burlington f . tourist carexcursions. which leavfPnrti3n,i t every Wednesday evening, are the cheapest and most comfortable way to make the over land trip. Only $5 for a berth to Omaha or Kansas City; So to St. Louis or Chicago. Fine scenery; fast time; irood cars. Ex cursion manager with each party. Porter v 1 1 ii cdtn cur. Through tickets and berths on sale at all O. R. A X. and O. S. L. ticket offices. A. C. Sheldon, Gen'l Agent, 250 Washington St., Portland, Ore. For constipation take Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the great blood purifier. 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Africa w V t oer package; or six pkces (fall treatment) for SSLGut fii tal Pore Mediciffis for Little Stomachs In procuring . any prescription, you ought to know that the in gredients are absolutely pure, but ior the baby's delicate stom ach it is so very serious if med icines given it arenot so. Your physician will tell you that you can rely on what you get here. BLAKELEY & HOUGDTOS Family Drug-grists - Tab th. KlAlrf. QlXT U 21 Gover- nor Budd has expressed the . mi1 at least one reeiment of t.Ua rat . w l U1B Boute win oe called on to remtorce the regular army in the Southeast. The officers of the First regiment say it can be recruited to its iunatrougth of 1100 men. It has 1100 rines available for use. The First regiment of regulars, which started for New Orleans, will go to Chickamauga instead, orders to that effect having been received from Washington. In the eveat of the entire state forces being called by thegoyernment, Governor Budd, by virtue of his offin of commander-in-chief of the National Guard, will take the field, in person at the head of the troops. XBIC CABLES CUT. The Jkuttfioam C'JiU Hangrove Severe. Hni from .Madrid. Kbv "West, Apt-li 25. At an early hour this morning, the American cruiser Mangrove cut the cable con necting Havana and Madrid, and lp aonsequence all coarounication be tween the seat of Spanish government and the scene of war is cut off. Thus Blanco is deprived of direct commun ication with Madrid, and is placed at a eore disadvantage in combatting with the American forces. Off for the South. Walla, Wash., April 22. The Six teenth United States infantry, in com mand of Colonel Theaker. comDrisinrr 450 men and officers. naaaAri t,nr.,rrh the city this morning, from forts Sher man and Spokane, for Chickamagua. A thousand patriotic Deople were at tne u. tt. & IN. depot when the special train .arrived, and the soldiers were greeted with rousing cheers. Such- Prosperity comes quickest to the man whose liyer is in good .-condition. DeWitt'sLittle Early Kisers are fa mous little pills for constipation, bill ousness, indigestion and all stomah and liyer troubles. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Go. .Paiaad bj the Senate. Washington, Aprjll 25. At noon today.the senate .paased.a resolution declaring that a state .of ,war has ex isted between the Unite'! .Stages and Spain educe Minister Woodford was given his passports by the govarp- -!iit t Madrid- The .vote .on j u. 'ob was almost ananimous. The resolut. "-oriee" senators - .were "peace-at-an., "t. but little in evident Secretary Sherman ftesie. Washington, April 25. The re5. nation of Secretary of State John Sherman was placed in the hands of the president this morning, and was promptly accepted. There is as yet no intimation from the administration as to who will be bis successor, though Assistant Secretary Day is prominent ly mentioned as is also Col. Fred Grant. Miss Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and eck.' Fain was instantly relievea oy DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed tbe injury without leaving a scar, it is tne lamous pne remeay. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. J I' DUE DAY APPOINTED He Succeeds John Sherman as Secretary of State. Washington, April 26. The senate this morning confirmed Jlhe appoint ment of Judge Day to succeed John Sherman as secretary of state. John B. Moore, of New York, was appointed assistant secretary, and at once enter ed upon the duties of his office. The appointment of Judge Day meets with general approval, - as he is thoroughly conversant with the office, having been aeiigtant secretary under Mr. Sherman from the beginning of McKinley's ad ministration. BLANCO FEELS SECCRE. Be Says the Lud Forces Can Defend the Islands Af-alast America. Madrid, April 20. A cable dispatch from General Blanco is reasurring that the army now in Cuba is able to repel invaders from without and keep the insurgents in check. He informs the home government that no more war ships are needed to hold the is land. The government, however, will not act upon Blanco's suggestion, but will continue sending its fleet to Cuban waters. Ben Wilson Saloon Second Street, opposite Diamond Mills, THE DALLES, . - - OREGON Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Free Lunch served at all hours AJAA KfcfrlfclJY LAI.. 'VTri 5ewing Machines AT COST Save traveling agents expenses by buying the White and other standard machines of C. W. PHELPS, East end Second Street, The Dalles. CfclMfS HI. Cream of maize icinute tapioca at Maier & Benton's, Job Printing Of all kinds done ot short notice and at reasonable rate at Ma office. . Persistent Coughs A Couzri whfen sums to fian. on in spite of all the remedies whirl 700 have applied certainly needs For twenty-five years that stand ard preparation of cod-liver oil, SCOTT'S EMULSION has proved its effectiveness in cur ing: the trying: affections of the throat and lunes, and this is the reason why: the cod-lhrer oiL oar- uauy digested, strengthens and vitalizes the whole sys tem; the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine' soother and heals the irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? Be ton TOO trt SCOTT'S FjU. jtm Out Ik. "MudfiihOTM the wrapper. for. and Ji-oo, all dnmbti. SCOTT ft BOWNE. Chemist. Ntw York. McKlnley Recommence War. Washington, April 25. Todav President McKinley sent to congress a message recommending that war be declared against Spain. The message created intense excitement both on the floors and in the galleries. The sentiment in tivorot war is intense and nothing short of a complete back down on the part of Spain could cheuk it. More trouble For Spain TCew York, April 26. A special to fthe Journal states that the rebels in thiUiF'09 Islands threaten to massa- ere Siiinan residents, vvnue opaiu is turning ,heV attention to the United States. the rebels in the Phillipites i have .taken new courage, and will ,h1nia.$e.anolerbol4 trike .for liberty. a i- sTAxr a nt a haVA HftATl P.OTT1 ijiut JSpaniards, pcials and mitw ''JU?,.iP u tf:be private ci. ing assassinate tu. -.-Th.e' Wheat en the . San Francisco, April . local wheat market is greatly exc. A 1.1 1 . Aimougn yesteraay was Sunday, a large number of brokers met at the Merchant's Exchange and transacted business. December wheat sold at $1 71 i. At this price the market hesitated, that being ths price asked when the brokers dispersed for their homes. Barley was traded in at $1,381 for December. Cnlqne Method of Capturing Salmon TJfod by the Ainu. The savages of Sakhalin island have a unique method of fishing for salmon trout with their dogs, a description of which is given in "Trans-Siberian Sav ages." The water around the island is wonderfully clear. The author, who went out in a canoe, says the bottom was distinctly visible, while from under the canoe the frightened salmon tiout were swimming seaward in such numbers it seemed as if it would be difficult to drop a stone into the water without striking one. From the time we started I was puzzled to guess what the Ainus could be taking thirty dogs with them for. I was soon to find out. At a certain point all the men and dogs came to a halt. Half the men and dogs then moved farther along the water'a edge about two hundred yards. At a concerted signal the dogs were started from their respective"" point and swam straight out seaward in single file in two columns. At a wild, sharp cry from all the Ainus the right column wheeled left and the left col umn wheeled right until the head of each column met. Then at another signal all of them swam in line toward the shore, advancing more and more in crescentic formation. As the dogs neared the 6hore In creasing numbers of fish appeared in the shallow water, frightened forward by the splashing of the advancing col umn of dogs, which, as soon as their feet touched bottom, pounced npon the fishes as quick as a flatsh.' The animals promptly brought the fish which they had seized to their masters, who cut off their beads and gave each dog the bead which be longed to him as his share of the catch. The dog who caught nothing got noth ing. I believe this dog drill of the Ainus is entirely unique. It Is all the more remarkable, too, as the dogs, many of which have been captured' from the trest, are still half wild. -TO THE- yiVES THE Havana In Terror, iiavana, April 20. Ths citizens are terrorized over the promise of the early destruction of the city, and all who can will get away from the scene of danger. ine ispanish flotilla is laying in wait ror the American cruiser that-is en route from Porto Rico. Consulting With Beebe. Portland. April 26. Governor Lord is in the city today consulting with General Beebe with reference to putting the National Guard on a war footing. Orders have been issued to commanders of every company in the state to receive recruits and fill up the companies to the full quota. If th state militia is called out, it is believed the First Regiment will be the first to be ordered into service. jfroto.ftffwp jracQntlnenta Routes "PjREGOtt pTHINE NORTHEtin . VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO DEN. OMAHA AHD KANSAS CITY Royal aukaa the food para, wbolaaaa mmi iillrtit (If LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES : : On to the HattleBeld. Key West, April 25. The Spanish fleet sailed from Cape Verde Islands this morning under sealed orders. Its destination, however, is known to be Havana or some Cuban harbor. When it arrives there can be no doubt But that there will be a battle. A declaration of War. MADRID, April 2a. The Spanish Kuvoruiueni, nan maae a declaration that war exists with the United St,t and has called into service ail thn avanaoie reserve. A deal has hn periectea wnereoy it win secnm n tbe coal needsd to supply the navy A Spanish Bluff. KEY West, April 23. The eight guns of Morro castle were fired vainly on the American neet all Friday night In military circles this is regarded as the climax of Spanish bluff. Small pin, sate pui, best pIIL De- Witt's Little Early Risers curebilous ness, constipation, sick headache Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. . England Is Neutral .LONDON, April 26. England has proclaimed neutrality in the war be tween tbe United States &nd Spain, and has forbidden the removal of light ships from'coast points. The British government will as far as possible pre vent privateering on the seas, and will protest her commeree against damage from either of the combatting- no wars. Spanish Ships Must Clear. Washington, April 26. The presi dent has issued a proclamation com manning all bpanish ships to clear from American ports. They will be given a few days in which to get clear ance papers, and those not carrying counterband cargoes will be protected from seizure. Captured Two Prlaes Key West, April 26. The Hghtsbin Mangrove captured two Spanish ves sels this morning off the coast of Flor ida, and 'put prize crews on board. The cargos were of little value as con traband goods, -i F0WDER Absolutely Pur HOVAl ftAKlMfl PMrtlCIt CO., MflW A TERRIBLE HAWK. An Enemy That Strikes Terror to Feata ered Demlsena of the Bush. The author of "The Naturalist in La Plata" gives an impressive description of the terror produced by the appear ance of a rather small hawk, of a spe- , cies unknown to him, although be baa seen it a hundred times. It is a marsh, hawk. That is to say it seeks its prey in marshes. I have frequently seen all the inhabi tants of a marsh struck with panic, act ing as if demented and suddenly grown careless to all other dangers. On such ' occasions I have looked up, confident of seeing this particular hawk suspended, above them in the aky. All birds that happen to be on the wing drop into the reeds or water as if shot. Ducks away from the- shore stretch ont their necks horizontally and drag their bodies, as if wounded, into closer cover. Not one bird is found bold enough to rise and wheel about the marauder a usual proceeding in the case of other hawks; while at every sudden stoop of the falcon a low cry of terror rises from the birds underneath . sound expressive of an emotion so contagious that it quickly runs like a murmur all over the marsh, as if a gust of wind had swept moaning through tbe rushes. As long as the falcon hangs overhead, always at a height of about forty yards, threatening at intervals to dash down, this murmuring sound, made up of many hundreds of individual cries, is heard swelling and dying away, and occasionally, when he drops lower than usual, it rises to a sharp scream of ter ror. . Sometimes, when I have been riding' over marshy ground, one of these hawks has placed himself directly over my head, within fifteen or twenty yards. It has perhaps acquired the habit of following horsemen in this way, in order to strike at any birds driven up. Once my horse almost trod on a couple of snipe squatting, terrified, in the short (Trass. The instant they rose the hawk 'Struck at one of them, the' end of his wing smiting my cheek vio lently as he stooped. The snipe escaped diving under the brwuv and . mediately dropped on the other side erf me; and the hawk, rising, flew away'' ' Attention Freighters. Bids are wanted for hauling about 130,000 lbs of woel and 25,000 to 35,000- Ibs back freight, consisting' of grocer ies and heavy goods. All wools to be hauled from Muddy Station. All of said wools and back freight to be well protected with wagon sheets and delivered in good order and con dition between the 15th day of May and 1st day of July next. ' Terms One-half cash will be paid on delivery of each load at The Dalles if desired, and tbe remainder on com pletion of tbe contract. Bids will be opened May 10th at 1 P. H. and award made Known at xuooay s warehouse May 12th, 1898. 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Elder and City of Topeka leave Port land eyery live days lor Alaska foints. OCEAN STEAMERS leave five days for Portland every SHN r-RHNCISCO. Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohoma and Hong Kong; via The ."Northern facitic Steamship Co.. in connection with O. R. & N. For full details call on the O. R. ft N. Asent aii xxix xsaxaxj&o, or auuxessj W. H. HtJRLBURT. Gen. Pass. Art.. . Portland, Oregon Dodwelu. Carmix & Co., Gen' Agts Northern xnc. o s iO.. xoruanu, w rex on. The Mew O. B. N. Time Card. Train No. 2 east via. the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line, arrives here at 11:4a p. M., departs at 11:50. No. 4, east by Spokane and Great Northern, arrives at 5:2o p. m., departs 30. No. 1, west from U. P. and O. S. L.. arrives at o.zv a. m., ana aeparts j:.JO. No. 3, west from Spokane and Great Northern, arrives at 6:50 a. m. and de parts at 6:oi. Passengers for Heppner. take No. 2 leaving uaiies 1 1 U P. M. FoUww iog freight trains carry pass- ngers. ci oral ana secona districts. but ao not stop at station platforms. No. 23 west arrives fi P. M.; departs 4a a. x. mo. m east arrives 12:30 p. M.; departs 1:45 - .County Trisii'ttctlon. Chx. ' of Clacka,. For Supt Public . H S LYMAN, of Clatsop County DISTRICT. For Congressman Second District. C M DONALDSON, of Baker. For Circuit Judge Seventh District W L BRADSHAW, of Wasco Countv For Prosecuting Attorney Seventh District, N H GATES, of Wasco. For Member State Board of Equalize O P KING, of Sherman. For Representatives of Wasco and bberman Counties, C L MORSE, and A J BRIG HAM. COUNTY. For County Clsrk, M J ANDERSON, For Sheriff, I D DRIVER, For Treasurer W H ARBUCKLE For Commissioner FM JACKSON For Assessor J H ALDRICH For School Superintendent P P UNDERWOOD For Coroner J H JACKSON DALLES DISTRICT, For Justice of the Peace CHARLES SCHUTZ For Constable F N HILI To Cur Coast Take Caacareta Caarn AsrB. W U U. U tail to , c