titlmd Mirry VSTAISBCK, VdiaeXXXT CONSOLIDATED 1882. s ' THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1898 AO 33 ngi-HOtrSTAISBEK, X.IH III V. 7- Q h if 1.1. PROFESSIONAL. Q C. HjLLWTKR, Physician and Surgeon, Room, over Dalle National Bank. Office hour., 10 a m to 12 m, and from z to 4 p in. liesi denca Wert End of Third Street, A. S. BS.NNfcT Attorney at Law WM TACKMAN Dentist. Rooms 8 9 and 10. - Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregoiffor Wasco County. The First National bank of The Dalles Oregon, a corporation. PlaintiO, vs. . William Birtfeld and Laura E. Birgfeld, De fendauts. By virtue of an execution, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the ."vSrtiUo or Oraron. lor me uounty oi was u. iu ma (liriu-tpd and dated the lKtD aav OI April )S8. upon a Judgment rendered and entered in said court on tne fin aay oi August. m, iu iuc above entitled cause, iu favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants above named as judgment debtors, in the sum of six hundred -ana eu;nty-one aoiiars ana sixty cents, with interest thereon from the 4th day of Aumist. mrl. at the rate of ten per cent per an num. and the further sum of sixty dollars, as attorney's fees, nud the further sum of sixty four dollars and sixty-three cents, costs, and the costs of and unon this writ, and command trig me to make sale of the property belonging to sal a aeienuanis i aia,on me na uuy ui March, lfc98, duly levy upon, and I will, on the 21st day of May. 1898, At the hour of 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day. and at the front door of the County Court House, in Dalles- City. Wasco County, Oraron. sell at Dublic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand. all the right, title and in terest which the defendants William Birgleld and Laura E. Birgfeld or either of them had on the 4th day or August, iwi. the date oi 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 a in; 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. M section 16: all of sections 21, 23.25. and 35: S. E. X and N. H N. W. section 22: N. W. h section 26: W. H N. W. H W. A S. W. W. S. E. 4. S. W. M and S. V. S. E. H section 34; 6 V, S. W. H section 36: all in township 7 S. range 17 E. W. M.; also all of section 3 townships 5. range 17 w. m. 10 Wasco county. Oregon: said Interest in the above described real property bei: g the same descended to and inherited by the t-ald Laura E. Birgfeld upon the death ur Alexander Kog ers, and Matilda Rogers, her father and mother, or so much of said property ns 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, 11m. T.J. DRIVER. Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, K F. Harboldt. Flalntm, 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 herein nica against you in me above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you. lf served within this county, or 11 serveo within any other county of this state, them within terty days of the date of the service of this summons, or if servtd 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 summon upon you by publication there of, to-wit; the 23d day of May. 1W8. and if you fall 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, tbe above named defendant, and for her costs and disbursements herein. . and for such other and further relief as to tbe . court may seem equitable and just. This sum- , mons Is i-erved npon you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in The ? Dalles Times-Mountatneer, a weekly news- '-. paper published itt Wasco county. Oregon, fViS '"nsventh Jhrl-ciol district, of th State) of Oregon made at chambers. Dalie3 City. Wasco county. - Oregon, the 8th day of April. 1891 ; -. DlNNOTT & OIHBOTT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Wdsco County. W. F. Magill, plaintiff, vs. M Magill. defendant. To M. Magill. the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon : You are here by required to appeirand answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff nld in the above entitled suit against you on Monday the 23-1 day of May. 1898. said day being the first dav of the next regu'ar term of said Court, following the final publication of this Summons; and if you fail so to appear and answer suid com plaint the above named plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for tbe relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of said Court to the effec that the bonds of mat rimony heretofore and now existing between you and said plaintiff be forever annulled, set aside and held for naught. This Summons Is served upon you by publi cation thereof for six consecutive weeks in tbe Times Mountaineer oy order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. judge of the above entitled Court and of the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon, which order bears date the 18th day of March, 1808. DTJFTJR& MENEFEE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasoo. Clara Hays, Plaintiff vs. John Hays. Defendant. To-John Hays, the above named defendant: In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit by the first day of the next regular term of tbe 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, H8M, and if you fail so to appear and answer, plain tiff will applv to the court for the relief praved for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree that the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dis solved and held for naugl.t: that the plaintiff be awarded toe future care and custody of the minor children, and forher costs and disburse ments herein and for such other and further re lief at to the court may seem eqitable and just. This service is made upon you by the publi cation of this summons once a wee it 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 18D8. N. H. Gates, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the County Court of tne State of Oregon, for the County of s Wasco. Ada S. Henry, Plaintiff vs. Gray S. Henry, defendant. To Gray S. Henry. Defendant: In the name of the Siate of Oreson. yoa are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou, in the above entitled suit in tne above entitled Court, on or before tbe first day of the next term of said Court, after six weeks publication of this summons, to-wit: on or be tore-Monday, the 23dday of May. and if you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for tbe relief demanded in the complaint The relief demanded in the complaint is for a decree dissolving the bonds of 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 other relief as te the Court may seem equitable. This ummors is published pursuant to an order made bv Hon. w. L. Bradshaw. judge of tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco county, which order wns made and entered on the 1st day of April, 18S8. C. H. MOOR. Attorney lor Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the C'rcnii Court of the State of Oregon, for th County of Wasco, C. W. Taylor, Plain ti" vs. Eva B. Taylor, Defendant 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, the 23d day of May. 1898, 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 prescribed by 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 will 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 the plaintiff and defendant, for the costs and disbursements of this suit, and for such other and further relief as may seem equitable. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Wm. Bradshaw, judge of the aid Court, mae on the fifth day of April, 1836, COOVERT & STAPLETOS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. For constipation take Earl'a Clover Koot Tea, the great blood purifier. Cures headache, nervousness, erup tions 00 the face, and makes the head .clear as a bell. Sold by Blakeley k Houghton, Th Dallei. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county. E. E. Savage as administra tor of the estate of Annie Rich, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. William A. Langille, Sarah Laneille, II. D. Langille and James - L. - Lantrille. Defendants. To William A. Langille. one of the defend ants above named: In th 1 nam of the State of Oregon, you are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff abi:ve named on. or before the first day 01 tne next regular term of said court, to-wit ; tne zaa day of May, 1898. or the plaintiff wl.l apply to tne court ior tne reiiei prayea ior in nis com plaint, to-wit: a decree foreclosing a t-ertain mortgage executed bv William A. Langille and Sarab Langille on lot No. 6, in block C. in tbe nrst addition West, to the town or Hood ruver. Wasco county, Oregon Service of this sum mom is made by publication thereof in Tbe Dalles Times-Mountaineer in persuunce or an order made bv Hon. W. L. Brydshaw, Circuit judge, at chambers April 8th. ihus. 1. W. HIDDELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, t April 7. 1W8. ( Notice i hereby given that the following named settlers nave tiled notice 01 intention to make final proof on their respective claim be fore Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon on Wednesday, May 25. 1808. viz: JOSEPH L. HANNA, OF THE DALLES, on Homestead Application No. 3808. for the E' K'Ma tnd W NE! Sec. 15, tp 1 n, r 12 e, W. At, HENRY S. HANNA, OP THE DALLES. on Homestead Application No. 3S09, for the E'4 NE4 and E SEX Sec. 15. tp. 1 n. r 12 e, W.M. They named the following witnesses to prove their cont auous residence upon and cultiva tion or said land : Witnesses: Joseph L. Banna. Henry S. H.nna. G. F. Arnold. J. S. Hoyt and W.G. Spencer, all of The Dalles. Oregon. JAMtS U . U1UKG, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office atThe Dalles. Oregon, i March 21. 1898. f Notice is herebv given that the following named 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 Danes, uregon. on Monday. May 2. 1898. viz: H. W. GILPIN, OF THE DALLES, H. E. No. 37U8 for the svx sec 25. tp I n.. r 14 e. W. M. He names the .following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation or said land, viz: Matthew Randall. James Kelly. John Quirk. Martin w aterman. au ox 1 ne uanes uregon. m2S JAS. F. MOORE. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles. Orecok, I March 28. I98. f Notice is hereby given thot the following- named, settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thai, said proof will be made before Register and Keceiver at The .Danes, uregon, on. Wed nesday. May 11. 1898. viz: PAUL CARTERIG. OK THE DALLES: Homestead Application No. 38.S8 for the Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sec. 31, tp 1 n. r 12E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Meslie, Theodore Mes plie. F. M-ithieu and Alexander Huguenin. all ofTheDalles. Jas F. .Moors, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dai.i.hs. Oreoon, I A'jrfl 21. 1898. ( Notice is herebv given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register ana receiver at Tne Danes, uregon, on aion dij, Jue 6, 1(98. viz. - CHARLES H. SMITH. Of The Dalles, H. E. No. 3884, for the N!-5 SE; and E V, NE 1-4 Sec. 11. To. 1 S . R 1 1 E. W. M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W C Clark, W H Clark. Albert Turner and Charles Gosson, all of The Dalles. Oreg m. az JAS. r . muukis, Keglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Laud Office at The Dalles. Oregon, I April 21, li-98. S Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler cas filed notice of bis intention to make flnul proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver, at Tbe ualles. Oregon, on Tues day, May 31. 1H98. viz: Andrew MeCa be. of The Dalles; H E No. 52S9. for the XW 1-4 sec 29, Tp 1 n . R. 14 e.. W M. He nam; s the following witnesses to prove nis co tinuous lesiueuoe uyon aua cuit.vatlon of. :i id land, viz: M M Wattermau. Timothy Evans, L A Sears, and J C Benson, all of The Dalles, Oregon. JAS. F. MOOKE. a23" Register. R. E. Saltmarshe AT THE East EnH STOCK YBBDS, WILL PAY THE HighestCashPrice for Hay and Grain. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK COLUMBIA SOUTHERN JtAILWAY TIME SGHEDU1E. Effective Oct. 10, 1897. ho. 1 Leave 6:15 P. M. 7:15 p. M. Arrive no. a Arrive 6:00 A. M 5:00 A. M. Leave - BIGGS Wasco Cod nection made with O. R. & N. passenger trains at Biggs. E E.LYTLE, .C. O'REILLY, President General Manager ojo 'pncjvKM JS noiSninseAA OSZ nua3v Uu0 'uopraijs -3 -y saorgo isjpi j "1 -s "O P 'NVS'O irewoxra uosifiidq. p siospii qitaojqx MC3 l0V3 m J3oi '.twed qora till ja3iueu uoisjns -xg sjbd pood iamii tAiauaDS aui oilesiiio jo sraoq is oj 95 iv.D sbsucx jo cqcuio 01 qusq c joj cj j'iuo "dut puel JMO m SlfHIU Ol AEU eqt!tJ0JUI03 isoiu pus isadestp sqi aae 'auiuaAa Svpsaujam ajsas pnciuo j qaiqAt Suoisjnxa Jca jsijooj uoiStniijng aqx isro j3U.AAjaA3 01 J3aucI uiai) auji jsdMOqs m S uovuijna aqx -J3AO peaj 01 jsipn Jnoi iirej noi j3ad3t jo jsea pvoj -lEj" JBqJl BOA SI(S8 JBiSE )31P!1 9qi HSR l(uotfuu.ing 9 Job . . Printing Of all kinds done on short notice and at reasonable rates at this office. I GUARDS ASSEMBLING Governor Lord Appoints the Regiment Officers. GONE INTO CAMP Irving-ton Park Is the City of White Tents and Dashing- Sol dier Boys. I Summers Appointed Colonel Voran, E-st- wiclc, Willis and Gantenblen, Majors- Portland Alive With Soldiers and Officers Washington, April 31). The war department has just placed orders for 100 dw torpedo boats. PORTLAND, April 30. The trains today coming- from the east and south have brought militiamen from differ ent parts of the state, and the city is full of blue coats. They have estab lished camp at Irvington Park, where the men are busily engaged erecting their quarters. As each company arrives it is taken to the park where it is greeted with cheers. Co. G, from The Pailes arrived on the 10:30 train. and proceeded at once to Irvington, Today Governor Lord announced his appointments of regiment officers. They are, Summers, colonel; Yoran, Eastwick, Willis and Gantenbien, majors. Yoran and Willis belong to tbe Second regiment and the others te tbe First. 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, It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis pneumonia and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, safe to use and sure to cure. Snipes and Kinersly. WOULD NOT RESPOND. Havana Falls to Respond to a Challenge to Fight. Key West, April 30. This morn ing the American fleet appeared in front of Havana and opened fire on the fort, but failed to elicit a response from the Spaniards. Not a shot was fired from the Spanish fort. The Spaniards are either not ready to fight, or hoped to entice the American fleet within nearer range of their guns. Yesterday's storm was disastrous to the Spanish fleet at Cape Verde Is lands. Several of the vessels are bad ly disabled and have been taken in tow to Canary Islands. The flying squadron has put to sea intending to intercept the Spanish fleet on its way to the Canaries, and a bat tle may o?cur tonight. Troy Laundry. The Elite barber shop is the author ized agent in The Dalles for the Troy Laundry, and patrons of the lauudry will be promptly served by calling at the Elite. Calls answered on phone 119. Packages collected and delivered promptly. H. D. Pakfins; Pror netor. WILL MuVE ON HAVANA. General Hhafter Ordered to Invade the City Next Wednesday. Washington, April 30. Orders have been issued by the war department to general Shafter to proceed at once to Cuba and invade Havana next Wed nesday. The manner of invasion has not yet been made public, but those who appear to know give out the state ment that the troops will be landed at Matanzas,and the base of action will be from that point. The Americana will arm and co-operate with -the in surgents. The navy will convoy the land forces and protect them until they are safely landed. Mrs. Stark, Pieisant Ridge, O., says "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved him from croup by using One Minute Cough Cure." It is tbe quickest and most certain -remedy for coughs, colds and all -throat and lung troubles. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. Spanish Soldiers Sick. Matanzas, April 30. The Spanish army throughout Cuba is in a deplor able condition. What insurgent bul lets has failed to do disease is doing. Over 30,000 soldiers are sick, and in hospitals incapable of active service. The death rate amon; the soldiers is very great. . Change of Schedule. To all concerned: Commencing Monday, May 2d, the steamers of the Regulator line will leave Portland at 6:30 A. M., and Tbe Dalles at 8:30 A. M. W. C. Allaway, General Agent. British CodsqI Alarmed. S anti AGO, Cu ba, April 30. Foreign ers are no longer safe here, the Span ish authorities being unable to main tain order and protect liyes. This has aroused ti e British consul here to call upon the English government to sta tion a warship in the harbor to enforce order and keep down riot. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. One small gray mare krgjwn as "Cricket," a race pony. Strayed away about the 1st of April. She is branded E on right hip and three small Os on left hip, one O under two thus, OO. O A reward of $5 will be paid for her delivery-to Mrs. Maloney, Tbe Dalles. d&w 1 mo. Entertained by the Grays. Tampa, Florida, April 30. Ex-con federate soldiers here today gave a rousing demonstration in honor of tbe army. The city was festooned with national colors, and patriotic speeches were made by many men who wore the gray in the rebellion. A SPANISH VICTORY- The L leer Defeats One mt Onr Torpedo Boats. Key West, April 30. This morn ing the Spanish gunboat Liger en gaged one of our torpedo boats off tbe f CROFUU. $ One of America's most fa '.i to mous physicians says: "Scrof- $ u!a is external consumption." 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Oetve's fleet Sighted. San Francisco, April 30. It is re ported from Manila that the American Pacific squadron was sighted off the coast of Bolena, north of Manila this morning, but the weather was too stormy to communicate with the in surgents. A battle between the Amer ican fleet an d the Spanish squadron is expected at any time. Prosperity comes quickest to tbe man whose liyer is in good condition. De Witt's Little Early Risers are fa. mou9 little pills for constipation, bili ousness, indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles. Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. Cannon Was Booming. East Port, Maine, April 30. Great excitement was caused here last night by hearitg 33 shots off the coas-. It is not known Lf there had been-an en gagement at sea, but it is presumed that the firing was occasioned by some cruiser running down a merchantman. A splendid city block for sale at a jacrifice. SThis is a -rare opportunity to get a home adapted for healthful residence, good garden, stable, etc. and convenient to school, for a smal. amount and on easy term. Call at this office at once for terms - They Want Defense. Washington, April 30. Pacific coast senators were in conference with the war department today insisting that better defense be givenJPaciflc coast ports. The department is arous ed to tbe needs of better defense on this coast and will speedily strengthen the fortifications. Strayed or Stolen. One dark bay horse branded on left shoulder with T under a half circle. A reward of $10 for leaving him at my ptace. Ed. Kramer, The Dalles, Or. Mariel Bombarded. Key West, April 30. Marie!, Cuba, is being bombarded by three Ameri can vessels, and it is expected will be reduced before night. The Spaniards are maintaining a brisk defense. Don't forget that the Troy Laundry Co. has an agency at the Elite barber shop and all orders promptly attended to. Telephone 119. H. D. Parkins Going Homo to Fight. Boston, April 30. One hundred Spanish subjects left here today and will join the Spanish army. It is un derstood Spaniards are being called home from all over the world. . Small pill, safe pill, best -pill. De Witt's Little Early Risers cure bilous ness, constipation, sick headache Snipes, Kinersly Drug Co. Manzanllio rails. Key West. April 30. Insurgents today captured. Manzanillo, after a bard fight with the Spanish forces. Karl s Clover Root Tea, forconsti pation its' the best and after usingit you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by Blakelev & Houghton, The Dalles. Galle is Captured. Tampa, Florida, April 30. This morning the cruiser Dolphin captured the Spanish gunner Galle. Attention Freighters. Bids are wanted for hauling about 100,000 lbs of woel and 25,000 to 35,000 lbs back freight, consisting of grocer ies and heavy goods. All wools to be hauled from Muddy Station. All of said wot la and back freight to be well protected with wagon sheets and delivered in good order and con dition between the loth day of May and 1st day of July next. Terms One-half cash will be paid on delivery of each load at The Dallea if desired, and the remainder on com pletion of tbe contract. Bids will be opened May 10th at 1 P. M. and award made known at Moody's warehouse May 12th, 1898. Bidders with endorsements touching their re sponsibility will be given the prefer ence. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Address all bids to O. C. O'NEIL, Superintendent, Prineville Land & Live Stock Co. dtw2 Antelope, Or. y Ho-To-Bse for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit core, makes weak Hen strong, blood pure. 50c, . All druggist 'TIIE VICTOEYHS OURS Dewey Wipes Out the Spanish Fleet at Manilla. NOTHING IS LEFT v Ever Ship in the Squadron Was Either Destroyed or Disabled Beyond Service. T:ie Greatest Battle Unr Foaght Upon the Water Modern Fightlag Machlno Come Together With Awful Resolta. Washington, May 2. Owing to Spain having a censorship over the cable lines connecting with Phil lipine Islands, it is impossible to get full particulars of the battle that took place Saturday night between the American and Spanish fleets near Manilla, still enough is learned to jus tify tbe statement that it was the quickest and most decisive battle ever fought on tbe water. Tbe two fleets met at midnight and immediately the big guns began belch ing forth and hurling heavy shots in to tbe opposing boats. Tbe battle was at comparatively close range and the loss on the Spanish side was very heavy, while tbe American loss of life wad light. Two American cruisers were disabled, but not beyond repair. When tbe Spaniards saw they were defeated, many of the sailors deserted the ships and were drowned, while those who remained aboard the sink- ng vessel went down to certain death. Co mod ore Dewey has crowned him self with glory by having so complete ly demolished the Spanish squadron and virtually driven Spain off the Pacific ocean. Army and navy of ficials consider the battle the greatest ever fought, and look upon Dewey ao the most brilliant naval officer of the age. Report Confirmed. Comodore Dewer Won a Complete Vic tory at Manilla. Washtngton, May 2. A cablegram from Paris confirms the report of Com odore Dewey's victory over the Span ish fleet at Manilla Saturday night. The Spanish fleet was totally anni hilated, while the American fleet es caped with very little damage and a light loss of life. ' The report caused great rejoicing in the departments here, as it is proof of the supremacy of tbe .modem naval vessels over the antiquated ;boats' of the Spanish navy. ' When' the Span iards saw that they were overpowered they began burning jD'diakingtheif own vessels rather than be captured. The victory of Dewey removes all danger of an attack upon any of the Pacific coast ports, as Dewey's fleet is sufficient to drive any ships that may be sent to the Pacific oceau off the sea. What Dr. E. A. Salter 8ayi. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observ ing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remark able remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from consump tion. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton: The Dalles, Or. MAMLLLA FALLS. It Falls an Easy Victim to the American Fleet. Paris, May 2. At -an early hour this morning Comodore Dewey lined his fleet up in front of Manilla and be gan pouring heavy shots into the for tifications. Tbe bombardment lasted several hours and after an unsuccess ful attempt to defend themselves, tbe Spaniards surrendered uncondition ally. The appearance of the American fleet before Manilla caused conster nation among the citizens and they began fleeing from the city. Many of them succeeded in getting away before tbe city was shelled. The blockade of Manilla is complete, and not a vessel can get in or out ot the port. - Why suffer with coughs, colds, and la grippe when Laxative Bromo Quin ine will cure you in one day. Does not produce the ringing in the head like sulphate of quinine. Put ud in tablets convenient for taking. Guar anteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25 cents. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, The Dalles, Or. WILL FIGHC IT OuT Spam Will Not Give Up as Long as a Man la Left New York, May2. A special to the Times say the government at Madrid acknowledges its fleet at Manilla is utterly demolished and that it is vir tually driven off the Pacific ocean. Tho Spanish loss is estimated in Madrid to haye been 400 killed, though it is believed to be much greater. The Spanish government will not concede that the war is at an end, but declares that it will be continued as long as there is a Spanifh soldier left to fight. This indicates that only tbe intervention of. other powers can pre vent further hostilities. For Sale. A choice stock ranch of 360 acres all deeded, 300 acres under good throe-wire fence, with plenty of wood and water, about 50 acres In cultivation, ani eight acres in orchard and vineyard, two barns and some outbuildings. This ranch is equally as good for darying as for raising stock. Located 4t miles from The Dalles on Cbencweth creek. Price $2200. Apply at t his office or at the farm of J. A. Fleck Qnlet on the Atlantic Key West, May 2. This has been the quietest day yet witnessed in Cuban waters since the declaration of war. The Spanish fleet is supposed to still be at Canary Islands while the American fleet is cruising about look ing for merchantmen, but have made no captures. Indications are that a united onslaught will be made Wed nesday, the date on which General Royal make the food pare, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pur povai BAtnwn powopii so.. Nfwvem. Shaffer's command is the island. to be landed oa Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, puri fies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take 23 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists, The Dalles, Or. Hay Intervene. Washington, May 2. Since the destruction of tbe Spanish fleet in tbe Pacific ocean, it is confidently believ ed that the powers of Europe will in tervene and will use their endeavors to stop the war. They recognize tbe impossibility of her holding her own agains: American arms, and will prob ably insist that she give up the con test. Mrs. Marv Bird, Harrisburg, Pa. says: "My child is worth millions to me; yet 1 would have lost ner by croup bad I not Invested twenty-live cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Snipes Kinersly Drug (Jo. Blot In Madrid Madrid, May 2. The report of the destruction of the Manilla fleet caused the wildest excitement throughout Spain. Condemnation of the cabinet is very severe, and riot runs wild in Madrid. Grave fears are entertained of a resolution. There Is a bitter feel ing among ' the populace against Sagasta on ac:ount of the destruction of the fleet. Cure that cough with Shiloh's cure The best cough cure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bo'.tles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Surrendered to Dewey. Paris, May 2. At noon today the Spanish authorities at Manilla sect a flag of truce to Dewey, acknowledging a complete surrender to the American forces. - Stop that cough! TaKe warning. It may lead to consumption;'' A 23c bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save ynur life. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, Tb' Dalles. China Is Neutral Hong Kcng, May 3. The Chinese government has declared a state of perfect neutrality, which may inter fere with the delivery of coal by Com odore Dewey for the use of his vessels. Be not deceived! A cough, hoarse ness or crouD are not to be trifled with A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure v. ill save you mucn iroume. ooiu oy . . i r 11 i Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, The Dalles, Or. To Care a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggi sts. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All Druggists rerund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Latest Orders. Washington, May 3. Secretary Alger at noon today Issued orders for all forces on the Pacific coast not especially detailed to coast defense duly to mobilize at San Francisco as soon as possible. Use Clarke & Falk's Compound Quinine Hair Tonic, a specific for dandruff and a preventative of bald ness Wouldn't Bespond Key West. May 3. A plucky little gunboat challenged Havana today, but the guns at Morro remained silent, not responding the challenge. Wild excitement prevails here. At Rio Janeiro, Rio Janiro. May 3. A Spanish tor pedo boat entered the harbor today. but has not yet communicated with the land. - Farm for Sale. One hundred and ixty acres near The Dalles. Price $800. Address this office. 2m KITCHEN BRUSHES. Tney Are One of the Host Convenleas Things About the Honse. Hardly any implement of the house gives so much eatisfaction to the house keeper as the right brush in the right place. Who has not lost patience when the stove brush of hair was out of place? This takes up all the dust pjf ashes as carefully as cloth, and does not, like a cloth, allow the ashes to be driven into the hand. A whisk of broomcorn does not do the same work, but is more valuable for whisking out the corners end edges of carpeted rooms and sweep ing down the stairs than anything else. Long-handled brushes of hair are far better than a broom for sweeping. hardwood or painted floor. When these have a light handle, into which an ex tension handle may be fitted, they are valuable for sweeping down ceilings. If ceilings are thus carefully brushed once a mouth, the moth-miller will find no lodging-place in the house. With the proper brush this is an easy task. The beat brush for blinds is that quaint jhaped one of hair called the "pope's nose." The knot of bristles on the end is just the proper shape to reach into the shutters. The miniature scrubbing brushes, which are generally soli at about five cents on bargain counters, are invaluable to clean a grater, the sieve and any utensil or dish with rough or corrugated sides. They are of spe cial value to the cook in washing pota toes and other root vegetables, and in cleaning the rough stalks of celery. Such a small brush is also valuable for washing window ledges. W. Y. TrrV UNDER MARTIAL LAW Madrid Is Patroled by Armed Soldiers. MANILLA HAS FALLEN Old Glory Waves Over the Philip pines, and a Provisional Gov ernment Will Be Formad. General Shafter's Army Ready to Hon on - Cuba Spanish Ships Have Pnt to SeaAnother Prize Has ' Been Captured. Madrid, May 3. The scenes wit nessed here today are without parallel. Tbe streets are patrolled by cavalry and infantry with drawn swords and loaded rifles. The city is under mar tial law, and the government is exert ing every means to prevent a rebel lion. Smothered condemnation of the government is heard on every hand, but the rioters are not so outspoken as they were yesterday. The entire reserve has been called into service, and every known means is applied to quell the excitement. Nothing but the iron will of those in authority will prevent an attempt to overthrow the government. Sagasta seems equal to the occasion and declares the govern meat will be maintained and the war against Am erica will continue as long as there is a Spaniard left to fight. The queen regent is also firm and urges the people to be true to the crown and continue the war against the United States. TO OCCUPY THE PHILIPPINES. Five Thousand Troops to Be 8ent to Aid Dewey. Washington, May 3. The war de partment has decided to send 5000 men to the Philippines to aid Dewey in holding the islands. They will be the regulars now stationed on the Pacific coast and the volunteers from the Western states. They will be mobilized at San Francisco, and will be sent forward as soon as a transport boat can be secured. The orders to Dewey will be to hold Manilla and on the arrival of the land forces to reduce and occupy the entire island. Dewey hes already made demand upon the governor-general at Manilla for privilege to take coal and other supplies for his vessels which demand has been complied with. England Intervenes. London, May 3. The British gov ernment has offered its friendly offices as a mediator between tbe United States and Spain, and has advised Spain to yield to the demands of the United States, free Cuba and pay such indemnity as may be asked for the de struction of the Maine. Spain has not yet replied to the offer of Great 'Brit ain, but it is hardly to be expected that she will make any concessions al present. Hay Go te Philippines. Portland, May 3. A special from Washington says all Western regulars and volunteers from the states of Ore gon, Washington, California, Nevada and Colorado will probably be sent to Philippine islands to hold that coun try instead of going to Cuba to engage in the war there. This arrangement would be quite satisfactory to the Ore gon regiment. Manilla Capitulated. London, May 3. Tbe British house of commons has been officially notified by Spanish authorities that Manilla has capitulated, and that the city is now in the hands of the United States naval forces. Comodore Dewey awaits orders from Washington as to what course to pursue to maintain order and protect life and property. More Spanish Treachery. Washington, May 3. Even after having capitulated the Spaniards at Manilla granted no security to Amer ican vessels, and before Dewey bad secured full control the citadel batter ies opened on the Americans and did considerable injury to our fleet. The batteries have now been silenced and no repetition of the treachery will occur. - Communication Shut OS. Hong Kong, May 3. The Ameri cans have cut the cable, connecting ttia PhilfnnlnM nrir.K f ba main land and all communication with the isl- ands is now under their control. Americans here are in wild glee, and are parading the streets cheering over I but for the baby's delicate 8 to HI -the downfall of Spanish rule at Ma- acn jt jg Sq very serious if med- n:iia. Han Vat to ties Cadiz, May 3. Tbe Spanish war ships Pelay, Alfonso and Victeria, and a nuaiber of smaller crafts have put to sea, but their destination is not known. No information is given out by the Spaniards with reference to the movement of their navy. Bhafter's lnwpistTsmp Tampa, Fla., May 3. The big trans port Comax has readied this place carrying a portion of General Shafter's army and five others have been sight' ed. The entire aripy can be landed on Cuban soil tomorrow, and that now appears to be the intention of the de partment at Washington. The Philippines Arc Ours. Washington, May 3. Manilla has surrendered completely, and the star and stripes now float proudly over the Philippines. A provisional govern ment will he established at once. For the present Commodore Dewey will have full control of the islands. Captarrd Another Spaniard. New York, May 3. Advices have just been received, stating that the American gunboat Castine has cap tured the Spanish boat Izaco, with valuable stores on board. A Battle in Cuba. Matanzas, May 3. A fierce battle between the insurgent and Spanish forces was fought in the interior this morning. The result of the battle Is not known, but it is believed the In Burgenta were victorious. 98 Model Clevelands Now ready for inspection. AlsojBicy cles Rented and Repaired at MHIER 8t BGNTON'S Cyle Store in Schanno's Block. I Sailor Hats For Spring and Summer. CHILDREN'S WEAR Suitable for All Seasons Handsome line of Spring Trimming just received ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF Wall In order to reduce my large stock of , Wall Paper, I am offering special inducements to buyers. . . All goods are offered.at a BIG REDUCTION for a few days. 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