UNCONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY 30. 1898 1 U-HICSTAlSECtt v UVTllSKKK. Volnme XXXT PROFESSIONAL. C. HjLLISTER, Physician and Surgeon, Boom over Dalles Sttionai Bank. Office boors, 10 a m to 12 in, and irom 2 to 4 p Qi. Ileal' donee Went End of Third Street, A. 8. BlkNMKX Attorney at Law "YyM. TACKMAN Dentitt. Booms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for wasco County. Cincinnati Coventon, plaintiff, ' vs. . Andubon Winans. Mattle A. Winaas. Linnaeus Winanx. L.. C. Winans, J. M. Huntimnon. P. J. McGowan & Sons, a corporotion. The Dalles numbering Comp iny, a corporation and the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com pany, a corporation, ueienaants. By virtue of an execution, decree and orde of sale, 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 18th day of July, 1898. upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, and judg ment rendered ana entered in saia court on the 7th day of July, 1898, in the above en titled cause, in favor of the Plmntiff and against the defendants Andubon Winans and Linnaeus Winans as judgment debtors, in the sum of nine thousand one hundred and twenty-f ur dollars and twenty-two cents. (W. 124.22), with interest thereon from the 7th day of July. 1.S98. at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and the further sum of five hundred dollars, as attorney's fees, and the further sum of $51.60 costs, and the further sums of $288-17, and Inter est thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum irom July Z7, I8U7, ana snu.2o. ana inter est thereon from June 17, 1897, and $92.47 and interest thereon from June 18. 1x97. and $50 atterneys fee, and S3.75, and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding me to make sale of the real property embraced in such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter described 1 will, on the 25th Day of Auerust. 1898, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and at the front door of the County Court House in Dalles City. Wasco County. Oregon. selat public auction to the highest oiaoer ror casn in nana, an the right, ntle and interest which the said Defendants Audibon Wieans and Linnaeus Winans. or either of them ' had on the 2d day of January. 1893. the date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such ueienaants or any of the Defendants herein had, have since acquired, or now have in and to the following descrited real property, sit uate and being iu Wasco County, Oregon, to wit: The North half 04 of the Northeast quarter oi section one (D.Tp one (!) Nona of ange 13 East; also the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section thirty-six (361 in township two (2) North of Range thirteen (131 Eas' W. M.,or so much of said property as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs ana accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to confirm ation and redemption as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 18th day of wuiy, leva. ROBERT KELLY, Sheriff, Wasco County, Oregon. 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice i hereby given that the undersigned -was by order of the Hon. Cou ty Cou t of Wasco County, Oregon, by order duly made and entered on the ltith day of July, 1898 duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Jacob Bauer, late of Wasco ounty. I'regop, and now deceased All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby nounea to prese; t tne same properly verineu, so me at my resioence near eoya posiomce. Wasco County. Oregon, or at the office f my attorneys. Lufur & Menefee, at The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 16th day of July. 1898. ANTON BAUER, " Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Bauer, . . v deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orici at Thb Dalles, Oregon, i July 21. 1898. ( Notice is hereby given that the following namea seiner nas niea notice oi nis intention to make final proof in suooort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Tues- aaj, August au, iwb. viz. NEAL CLARK, Of The Dalles, Homestead Application No. 4232, for the EH SEX Section 10 and SWW NWK. NWX SW3 Sec. 11, Tp. 1 N., R. 12 E. W . U. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Craig. Frank Craig, William Jordan and John Hoy t, all of The Dalles, Oregon. J23 JAS. F. MOORE. Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. I was on tne wen aay oi June, ires, duly ap- uregon. lor wasco county, administrator of the estate of Jacob Fritz, deceased, and that he has duly qualified and entered upon the duties thereof. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settle ment, snd all persons having claims against saia estate are nereDy nounea to present the same, properly verified, as by law required, to me at my residence in Dalles City, Oregon, within slx.months from the date of this notice. ' L S.FRITZ. Administrator estate Jacob Fritz, deceased. Dated June 17. 1898. Latest Style Lowest Profits : In Mens and Boys . Cliithi!g. Dry Go ds. MS FPHSH'NG1, : HONEST VALUES IN : : Boots aod Shoes c F. STEPHENS. 134 Second Street. HOOD RIVER Wn r s k ul TILLETT & GALLIGAN PROPRIETORS. First-Class Nursery Stock a Specially. Sole proprietors of Yakima Apple Send for Catalogue and asV fci I iiif BOOTS AND SK JUST OPENED NEW SHOP J. NBAGLB Has opened a Boot and Shoe shop in the rooms next door to the Times Mountaineer office. Firs-Class Workmanship : In Every Line REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AliUlMLUU UK- IS THE BOSS He Has Declared Martial Law in the Philippines. LoXDON.July 23. A cablegram from Manila stat&s that General Affuinaldo has been declared dictator and has proclaimed martial law toroughou the islands The insurgents have attacked outly in j- fortifications about Manna, ariv ing the Spaniards hack into the Bee ond trenches, where the latter made a bold stand and repulsed the insur gents who suffered heavy loss. WHY ONE IS RETAINED The Powers Cannot Agree on His Successor. Portland. July 23. The one dem ocratic police captain who is retained is said to be kept because the powers that are, cannot agree on a successor. Commissioner Hunt wishing to put in ex-Captain Holly, while Commissioner Cohen favors Cox having the place. David Boaky etill holds the fort as health officer, the council having failed to confirm A. Ferrera, the mayor's choice for his successor. It is said that as long as Dan McLaughlin U chief of police and Hunt is commis sioner that all-night hoi?es will Dot be allowed to run and Portland will be a closed town. The religious element say they are going to hold the admin istration to their anti-election promis es, and the way icings nave started in it looks as though they would succeed. IN CONTROL OF A MOB. Pana, Illinois, the Scene of Lively Times. PANA. Ill , July 23. Riot runs wild in the city today, and authorities are unable to keep order. The coal miiersareon a strike and have vir tually taken possession of '.he c.ty. At one time this n.orning it. looked as if there would be blood shed when the police attempted to disperse a body of miners. Police, sheriffs, iren, women and children were mixed up in the melee, but abide' from a few crack ed beads, no damage was done. OPPOSED TO ANNEXATION, European Powers Don't Want Us to have the Philippines. Berlin, July 23. It is stated on ap parently good authority that the European powers have determined to prevent the annexation of the Philippine islands by the United States It is understood that all the nations in Europe except Great Britain have agreed to act together in pre venting the American government from absorbing the islands. GENERAL WOOD IS GOVERNOR. Leader of the Rough Riders to Gov ern Santiago. Playa Del Este, Santiago de Cuba July 22. General Wood of the rough riders, was appointed military gover nor of Santiago de Cuba yesterday, succeeding General Mc Kibben who return to his old duty and who is on the sick list. A squad of natives was sent today to clean the streets and bury the doys and horses, hoe re mains have been ling in thf streets f r days and wieks. Other steps to improvi-lh-sa:iit:iry co'idition of the city are b ing taknn. The French cruiser rf'giult de Genoally arrived ths afternoon with supplies for the relief of the French citiz ns of Santiago. A large exoiius of Cubans is expect ed in the next few days, as they are returning to the cultivation of the country, that work being the chief, source of wealth of tue inland. Good Outloos for Hops. Portland, July 23. The outlook for a large crop of bops t is year is very flattering, in the Willamette val ley. The yines are clean and thrifty, and with the season permitting, there will be the bext and largest crop for years, in comparison with the amount of acreage now in vines As it will be remembered that a large number of growers grubbed up their yard during the past year or two of low prices. A few contracts are reported by dealers at 10 cents. The price of the unsold '97 crop averages about 4 cents. The Advance on .Wailla Begins. New York, July 22. A special to the Journal from Cavite says the en tire regiment of th First California volunteers advanced today to Janbo. only two miles from the Spanish lines surrounding Manila. The California troops have been thrown out by Gen eral Anderson to form the advance of the attack in force. South Manila is to be captured first. The Colorado and Utah batteries are being landed at Parangua directly from the ships. Off to the War. Portland, July 23. The Washing ton volunteers arrived here at 3:30 this afternoon and were given a rous- ; ing reception by the citizens of Port- ' land, and were supplied with many j necessary articles by the ladies of the , l mergency Corps. They leave on the Southern Pacific train for San Fran cisco tonight, and expect to get away for Manila next week. The Hawaiian Queen. San Francisco, July 23. Ex-Queen Liliuckalaoi and party arrived here yesterday en route to the Hawaiian Royal makes the tood pure, wholesome and delicious. KftE POWDER Absolutely Pure Ottlt MKTHO POWSII CO., NCWVOffK. islands, and today visited camp Mer ritt. They will sail for Honolulu next Tuesday. Tho ex-queen refuses to be interviewed regarding the annexation of the islands. Preparing for Defense. Giber atar, July 25. There are act ive preparations being made along the Spanish Mediterranen coast for defense against the American squadron that is expected to cross the Atlantic. Yes terday the transport Valdes landed a largequantity of heavy guns and war material at Algeciros to strengthen the fortifications inside the strait. An Intereatine Kellc. Portland, July 23. In a Fourth street window is an interesting relic consisting of the electric guillotine used to sever the rope at the launching of the battleship Oregon, Oct. 26, 1893, and presented to General Compson by the Union Iron Works. Is On a Strike. Portland, July 23. Something that was never before known to hap pen occurred yesterday -wnen tne town clock on the Odd Fellow's Tem ple, which for ' many years indicated the hour to the passing traveler, stop ped at 12:20 p. m. It is still on a strike. Stamping Out the Disease. Washington, July 23.Advices re ceived by the war department are that iu surgeons are getting the better of the yellow fever scourge at Santiago, nd hope to soon eradicate the disease ' ntirely. There were no deaths from l yelioiv ieer yesterday. VVuuLiied .soldiers Home. Cincinnati, July 23. A special hospital train bearing the Ohio sol diers disabled at Santiago araived here this morning. There were 140 men either wounded or sick on the train. Somo will be taken to the hospital while others will be cared for at their homes. Pushing on to Porto Rico. Newport Sews, July 23. The transports carrying the troops from Chickamagua to Porto Bico arrived here this morning, and all on board the vessels were in splendid spirits. The stop here will be short, and they will push on to Porto Rico with all possible haste. Confederate Veterans Adjourn. Atlanta, July 23. After having selected Charleston as the place for the next annual reunion, the Confederate Veterans a ijourned last night. The meeting here was the most enthusias tic and the largest ever held by the organization. Tne Pennsylvania Regatta. Philadelphia, July 23, The twenty sixth annual regatta which opened here today has attracted an immense crowd, and devotes of rowing and sailing from every where are present. Spaniards -ho wed Fight. LONDON, July 23. The daily press publishes a" statement th"ton Wednes day Fort Molate challenged the American fleet, but there was no res ponse Tue Americans simply sailad out of reach of tue guia at tue f rt Irfist at tea. TTAWA. July 23. .Vord has been received that eight whaling vessels, out of a floet of eleven cruising in the Arctic ocean have been lost. Five men belonging to the lost whalers were drowned. Artlllarymen Arrive. Portland, Jul 23. The volunteers from lioiseCi'.y for battery B arrived here by O. R. & N. train this morn ing. Thay are lu?ty fellows, and will be a valuable addition to the battery. Will Play Ball. Astoria, July 23. Astoria's ball team left this morning Portland to engage in a game at city tomorrow. foot for that fa Weak Lungs If you have coughed and coughed until the lining mem brane of your throat and lungs is inflamed, . Scott's Emulsion i 1 $ of Cod-liver Oil will soothe, a strengthen and probably cure. j The cod-liver oil feeds and a strengthens the weakened tis- $ sues. 1 he glycerine soothes and heals them. The hypo- phosphites of lime and soda $ impart tone and vigor. Don't s neglect these coughs One m bottle of (Se Emulsion may do more for you now than ten n can do later on. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Q All druggists ; 50c. snd S1.00. w AH druggists ; 50c. snd S1.00. T & BOWNE. Chemists, New SCOTT S BOWHt, uicnusts, new Torn. A BIG FIGHT PREDICTED Manilla Will Probably Fail This Week London, July 25. All Europe looking toward Manila with expecta lions that a decisive move will be made this week by the Americans and insurgents. London papers predict that a great land battle will soon be fought asd that Manila will probably be forced to capitulate during the week. The belief is general that the Span ish at Manila cannot hold out long against the combined forces of the Americans and the insurgents under Aa-uinaldo. and that the Dattle will not last longer than two days. The Spanish however are expected to make a strong resistance, and a fierce bat' tie is considered certain.. FEVER STILL RAGES AT SANTIAGO It Claimed Four More Victims Among Soldiers. Washington, July 25. Santiago advices state the excessive heat is having a telling effect upon the sol diers encamped there and many of the men are suffering from its effects. The surgeons are able to keep down yellow fever to a certain degree, and there are but few new cases, though there were four deaths from fever yesterday, The construction boat Panama ar rived at Santiago yesterday bound for Porto Rico, and after having taken on supplies, proceeded on its way to the island. HAVE REDUCED TH IR WAGES Thousands of Men "XiFected Cut. by the Chicago, July 25. The American wire and Steel company., one of the largest manufacturing concerns in the United States, posted notices in their works in ten different cities through out the country that the wages of all their employees would be reduced on August. 1st. They announce that their mills will be shutdown unless the new scale of wages iu accepted by the men. Thousands of operatives are affected by the reduced wages. The American Wire and Steel Co. two years ago promised their men an increase of wages provided a protective tariff law should be passed by congress. The increase has never been made and now that a reduction is threatened, trouble is likely to ensue. THEY WANT THE REWARD. Santiago Insurgents Clamoring for Pay. Washington. July 25. Serious complications may yet arise in dealing with the Cuban insurgents. They have so long been forced to combat the Spanish forces, that tbey consider every Spaniard captured a subject for ransome, and are clamoring for re wards for each of the Spanish officials taken prisoner. POLITICAL POINTERS. Portland Democrats Will Reorganize Judge George for Senator, Portland, July 25. Ths democrats of Multnomah county are making a strong effort to reorganize, and from present indications Chairman Davis, of the county central committee, will be succeeded by either Col. W. H. Ettiiiger, who opposed M C. George in the candidacy fur jud- of tu criminal court, or by J. c Uaverly, first yii'e president of Columbia Democratic Club. The selection of either of these gentlemen would have a tendency to heal existing differences and cement the warring factions of democracy into an unbroken front. The common opinion is that the senatorial plum will fall to a comprom ise cendidate, and judging from pres ent indications Judge M. C. George stands the best show for the place. Under the leadership of Chairman Williams, the populists claim to be better organized and stronger than ever before, and have practically abandoned silver as an issue and will endeavor to make the fight two years hence under the banner of direct leg islation. Will B. Cody, one of the henchman of the late Pennoyer regime, and a brother of Al. Cody, has returned from an outing trip to St. Martin's springs. Mr. Cody states that he has bad enough politics to do him for two years, and will after a short visit to California, like Cincinatus, devote himself to agrarian pursuits. BURNED WHILE AT SEA. Sugar Ladened Ship From Hawai Destroyed. Bath, Maine, July 26. Sewall & Co., have justireceived notification of the burning of their ship Kenilworth off the coast of Chili. The Kenil worth was commanded byCapt. Baker, and cleared from Hawaii, with a cargo of sugar, bound .for New York. The vessel and cargo are a total loss, but the crew was saved. Only meager ac counts of the disaster are obtainable. MORE SPANIARDS TO RETURN Four Thousand Troops in Eastern Cuba Surrender. Santiago De Cuba. July 25. Cap tain Rosill arrived here yesterday fiMuli ,l,u '"UJ i luiiuuaoi. I w : to take one of tbe Burlineton Route's a 1 weekly personally cooducted tourist car ' excursions, iney leave roriiuna eTery a Wednesday evening1, running' over tne o R. & N. Co. and O. S. L. to Ogden, R. G.W bo. I .w.X i to ' and Denver tt Kio urande ranroaas t 1 Denver. Burlincrton Route from thereon No chance of cars, Portland to Kansas 1 City and St. Louis. Only one change to ' umatia ana umcapo. excursion man 1 aver with each party. Porter with each F car. f Tbe tourist sleooers used for the Bnr t in.trton excursions are Pullman's best clean, comfortable, modern. Only ?a for a berth. Portland to Oiiialia or Kansas Citv; S to St. Louis or Chicairo. f Through tickets aiid berths on sale at f 1 all O. R. & N. and O. S. L. ticket offices. V A. C. Sheldon, Gen'l Ap-ent, 250 Washington St., Portland, Ore. from Guantanamo to ascertain if Gen eral Torars capitulation was genuine. As a result of his inquiry 1000 Spanish trooDs at Guantanamo have laid down their arms. f Lieutenant Miles returned from Palma, Soralno and San Luis today. where he received the surrender of 3450 Spanish soldiers under the terms of Toral's capitulation. All the sur rendered soldiers are suffering from diseases of various kinds and starva tion. Red Men In Session. Portland, July 26. The annual session of the grand council Improved Order of Red Men convened at the wigwam in A. O. (J. W. temple at 10 a. m. today, livery trioe in the state was represented in the council. A banquet will be given the visitors this evening by the Minnehaha Associa tion, and the Past Sachems Assoc'a tlon will take them on a moonlight ex cursion to Oregon City where they will pay Waiteno tribe a fraternal visit. Some Populists In. Portland, July 26. The populists seem to have gained considerable recognitioa from Mayor Mason's ad ministration. Two populists who were let out by the Pennoyer commis sioners, because they would not sup port Montag for mayor, have beeu reinstated on the police force. Tbey are Bailey and McNlcker. Further, the deDuty license collector. Fisher Rogoway, is a populists. Will Sail for ban Francisco. Seattle. July 26. The transports Samoa -and Nelson, that have been chartered by the government to carry troops to Manila, will sail for San Francisco tomorrow. The next Manila expedition, in which the Samora and Nelson will take part, will probably get away from San clsco the first of next week with Gen eral Charles King in command. Another Stltcttell Appointment. Portland, July 26. It is rumored in Portland that Charles Sllter is to succeed J. B. Mullay. in the secret service of the internal revenue under collector Dunne. This is another vic tory for the Mitchell push, who still control the federal appointments, notwitbstandicg the lamentations of the . Simon-Corbett-Scott Company (limited.) Chill Shaken Up. Valparaiso, July 25. Severe earth quake shocks were fell, throughout Chili Saturday night. Many houses were destroyed and the damage to shipping was quite heavy. There was slight loss of life, though there were a few fatalities in coast cities where the shock was severest. Landed in Portnjral. London, Ju'y 25. Two Spanish guu- boats landed in Figueira bay, Portu gal yesterday. Their destination is not known, but it is presumed they are seeking shelter from the Amer ican squadron that is expected on the Spanish coast at any time. Red Cross Physicians. Tampa. July 25 Thirty Red Crose physicians left here last night for Chickamagua to assist the army sur geons and to work with the hospital :orps. They will go either to Santiago or P.irio Rico if their services are re quired at those places. Want to See the Fight. London, July 36. Advices have been received from Port Arthur that four Russian warships stationed there have sailed for Minlla, for the pur pose of watching the-: battle that i ex pected will take place there in a few days. Surrendered Their Horses. Santiago, July 25. Yesterday the Spaniards turned their cavalry horses over to General Shatter. There were only 143 head remaining, all the others having been eaten before Toral sur rendered. Two Men Drowned. Wallace. Idaho, July 25. Thomas Allen and Frank Holland were drown ed yesterday while beating on Lake Cour'd Alene. Their boat was caught by the wind and upset. Some Have Gone Home. New York, July 25. The first in voice of Spanish prisoners started home yesterday, when a transport with 54 Spaniards sailed for their native land. Still the Troops Hove. Newport News, July 25. The Fourth Ohio and Fourth Pennsylvania arrived here yebterday. They will re main here until ordered to the front. Troops Are Embarking. Newport News, July 25. Several regiments of soldiers embarked today for Porto Rico. Thirteen hundred troops arrived here yesterday from the nor'.h. Sailed for Porto Rico. Tampa, Fla., Jul.' 25 The trans port -hip Morgan sailed this morning for Porto Hico with soldiers to join General Miles' army. Bad Fire In Pittsburg-. Pittsburg, July 25 A large steel car house wa destroved by fire yester day causing -a loss of $200,000 in cars, apparatus and buildings. t i, FORTY DIED OF STARVATION Refugees From Caney in Pitiful Condition i Santiago, July 20. The refugees who have come la from Caney, a few miles north of Santiago present a most pitiable appearance. They are clad in rags aud show evidence of terrible suffering from want of food. i any naa been living on scanty ra tions for weeks before the surrender of the Spanish army, and many of them were beyond human aid. Forty of the refugees died from the effects of starvation. Others are so emaci ated that they cannot be sayed. ON THE RIVER FRONT Torpedo Boats Nearly Completed-' Inland Flyer About Ready to Launch. PORTLAND. July 26 work has so far progressed on the torpedo boats now building at Wolf & Zwicker's iron works that one at least will be ready for her trial trip in about two weeks. The third and largest one for which they secured the contract a short time ago is beginning to assume shape, and even a landsman can now tell that the conglomeration of steel ribs, etc., now visable, will some day be a boat. Work has so far progressed on the new light ship that she will in a few days be ready to go into the caulker's hands. The new boat, the Inland Flyer, building at Supple's yards for the Dalles run, which is expected to make the round trip in one day, is nearly ready for launching. She is as hand some a propeller craft as one could wish to see. Portland's white elephant, the Mor rison street bridge, is again under going a repairing. The taxpayers are beginning to find free bridges a rather expensive luxury. The steam schooner Ruth, of Cal. ifornia, is discharging a cargo of red wood lumber at the Couch street wharf. The Ruth is one of the finest schooners now on tbe coast that is en gaged in the lumber traffic, and her trips are always noted for quick dis patch. And her cargo of red wood is the finest that ever came to this port, which will be used exclusively for fancy interior finishing. WILL PROPOSE AN ARMISTICE. Spain Will Ask That Hostilities Cease Pending Peace Negotiations, London, July 25 It is announced from Madrid this afternoon that the Spanish government has drawn up a mPS9ageadressed to the government at Washington proposing an armistice for the purpose of discussing terms up on which peace with the United States can be arranged. Madrid, July 25. An official of high rank, in conversation with a correspondent of the Associated Press said: 'The present goverment will not in itiate peace negotiations, but a mod ified cabinet, headed by Senor Gamazo, minister of public instruction, will conclude the negotiations and then retire, and Polavieja, with a combi nation, including Senor Silvelia and General Campos, will reorganize the government. Everybody thinks Spain should treat direct with the Americans, wbose good sense Will prevail over spread egleism." INVADING ARMY AT PORTO RICO They Disembark on the Southern Coast. Washington. July 26. The war de partment is advised that General Mil s PROM THE DALLES ! AKKIVK Depart Fast Mail' 11 :bU p. m Salt Lake. Denver. Ft. Fast Worth. Omuna, Kan- Mail xas City, St Louis. 3:10 a. m. Chicago and East. Spokane Flyer 5:30 p. m. Walla Walla, Spokane. Minneapolis. St Paul. Dulutta, Milwauke, Chicago and East, i Spokane Flyer 6:50 a. m. 8 p. m. FROM FORTLASD Oceas Steamships 4 p. m. All Sailing Dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco July 5, 9, 13. 1J, 21, 35, 28 7 p. m. To Alaska- 5 p. m. Sail Ju y 19. 8 p. m. Columbia River Steamers To Astoria and Way Landings. I 4 p.m. 'Ex Sunday Ex Sunday Saturday 10 p. m. 6 a. m. Willamette River I 4:30 p. m. ! Ex. Sunday Ez.Sunday Oregon City. Newberg, Salem & wav- uana s 7 a. m. Tues.Thur, and Sat Willamette and Yamhill! 3:30 p.m. hi vers. iiuon. wed. and Fri. Oregon City, Dayton.andi Way-Landings. II a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p. m. Tues. Ttaur Tues.Thur. and Sut- Portland to Corvallts and Sat and Way-Landings Lv Riparla 1 :46 a. m. Mon .Wed. Snake River. Ripariato Lewis ton. Lv. Lew'n 5:45 a. m. Sun. Tues. Friday and Thur W. H. HUBLBURT. Gen, Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon J. Ibclaxd, Agent, The Dalles. a Lumber We carry constantly on hand a large stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds. .SASH AND DOORS. Paints, Oils and Glass, Build ing Paper, Cedar Shingles, and Redwood Shingles. . . 4i-JOS. T. PETERS & CO.-- THE DALLES, OREGON has begun disembarking his troops on the Southern coast of Porto Rico, near the town of Ponce, on -the opposite side of the island from iSan Juan. It is expected an advance will be made on Ponce at once both bv the land forces and the navy. After it shall have been taken, the invading army can be carried by rail to Coamo, and from there marched across the island 40 miles to San Juan. A Million From Klondike. Seattle, July 26. The steamer Nelson arrived yesterday from St. Michael's with a number of Klondike miners and $1,000,000 in dust and c docks. All of toe returning: miners had more or less gold with them. Noted Murder Case on Trial. Victoria, B. C, July 26. The trial of the Belle Adams murder case began today. The case has attracted con siderable attention, and will be hotly contested. - Report to be Published. Washington, July 26. Admiral Sampson's official report of the battle between the American and Spanish fleets before Santiago on July 3d will be published tomorrow. To Succeed Aberdeen. LONDON, July 25. The Earl of Minto has been appointed governor general of Canada, in succession to the Earl of Aberdeen. On the Turf. Chicago, July 26. Some great racing events were pulled off on Har lem track today. The racing was fully up to the standard, and betting was heavy. Whales In Puget Sound. Tacoma, Juiy 26. A number of whales were seen in the Sound today. It is an uncommon thing for them to get inside the harbor. Battery IS. Recruits. Portland, July 26. Tnlrty recruits from Salem for battery B. arrived to day and will be sworn into the service. From here they go to Vancouver bar racks. Will Go to Baker City. Portland, July 26. This afternoon the Portland Presbytery transferred Rev. A. J. Montgomery from Oregon City to Baker City. They rought a Draw. New York, July 26. Last night Jack Everhardt and Kid McPartland met in a five-round contest that was decided a draw. R. E. Saltmarshe -AT TH East End STOCK TSBD8, WILL PAY THE HighestCash Price for Hay and Grain. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK Qregori Bakery and . 0Ab : A. KELLER, Prop'r. : Am prepared to furnish families, hotels and restaurants with the choicest Bread, Cakes and Pies. Fresh Oysters Served in Every Style. Second Street, next door to 'c . Dalles National Bank. The LUMBER ! gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmimnmmK leather Belting j For Agricultural Use. Endless : : Rubber Belts For Threshing Machines. : We have taken the agency for Rubber Mf'g 3 ; Co's Gutta Percha and high grade Leather 3 : Belting. We also have the "MOHAWK," : the "MONARCH," and the "RED STRIP" 3 - Rubber Belting. These are all standard 2 brands and are well known. 1 : Soliciting a share of the Belting Trade, : we are respectfully, 2 MAIBR & BENTON j : The Dalles, Oregon. 3 : Snd us your mail orders for Belting. iiiiiiiiiiiuaiiiiiiiUiiuiiiiua WM.M1CHELL in these lines will save money by dealing with Warm Weather coming Protect your health by using light corbonated drinksjmanufactured by WEAVER & NAGEL at The Dalles DISTILLING & GARBONATING WORKS 238 Second Street. Johnstons -IS THE PLACE TO GET- FIIIE CHOICE GROCERIES HND CR0CK6RY Sheepmen's Supplies, Shears, Oil and Lamp . Black for marking Sheep. Mitchell Wagons McSherry Drills, Osborne Mowers, Binders, Reapers and Rakes, Myers' Hay Tools and Farm Implements of all Kinds. Full Lineof Hachine Extras- Nest Door to A. M. Williams & Co. Lumber 3 3 iiuiiiiuiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiuiiiuii See: Money Saved is Money Made Would inform everybody that he is still in the Undertaking and Picture Frame business, and anyone needing anything him instead of elsewhere. Phone 35.