pittielilisititeefo , , ,, I, ' KO 45 THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1898 PROFESSIONAL. 'C. UyLLUfT-K, . '.'.. Physician and Surgeon, mrer Dalles Setloaal Bank. Crfflo boon, 10 K U) Kl 11 IN IfW I W I p m. JM , dmc Kt tail at Third Btraet, . 8. BxKNia ' V 7! Itiip nun inniiip inc ruiumftx REPUBLIC Attorney at Law TACKMAH , ,.- . . - . . Dentist. Boom, 8 9 and 10. Vost Block, Toe Dalles, Or. J SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon (or W L, Whealdon. Plaintiff. vs. L E Ferguson and O D Taylor, Defendants. ' .By ?!rtue r air execution, decree and order of sale, duly ltwued . out of and nnder the ... ui iae circuit uonrt or toe State of Ore ... gon. for the County f Wasco, to me directed and dated the 9th day of August. 1888. upon w.w i uio lurcoiusure or a certain mort - gage, and judgment rendered and entered In said Court on the 7th day of July. 1898. In the '- aboYe entitled cause, ia favor of the Plaintiff 7. MRTeieauiM ia . rerguwD. as , juugment aeiHor. tn tne sum of three hundred dollars, with int rest thereon from thn 10th day of November. 1H89. at the rate of ten per -. oent per annum, less M OO paid June IS. 1884 ." and the further sum of twentv-four dollars. .... w"k . u u uk nn oi ana upon this writ, and . wtuiuauuiuK dw lo maKc sale or tne real prop. Proposition on Which Agui- naldo Proposes to Operate. New Yobk, Sept. 30. A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says: Senor Agoncillo, the Philippine re prosecutive who has come to Wasb- i i if ton to ask that the insurgents b hvtrd by the peace commissioners at Paris, has mtde pttblio a translation of tha constitution, which A?uinaldo was to have proclaimed at Malo Lots. - 3By this constitution A ruiniM for- mally renounces the title of dictator. and assumes that of president of the revolutionary jrovernmoTt of the Phil ippines. He provides for four sacre- ,, erty embraced in such decree of foreclosure I . , .. . i I and hereinafter described. I will, on the I taries those of state, marine arid com merce; of war and public works; of interiort f. justice, police . in- Royal i kes the load pare. mi FOVDER Absolutely Pur ftOWM IMtMO POWQVff CO.. NIW VOffCa TERRIBLE TOR NADO AND FLOOD 12th Day of September, 1898, At the hour of t o'oloclc, in the afternoon of bkiu uy, hh as meiront aoor or the County . Court house, la Dalles City. Wasco County. Oregon, .sell at public auction to the highest ; Didder for cash in hand.all the right, title and ln- . oreni. wuica ne oeienaant u JS Ferguson, or ( vitucryi wicui usu on toe ivtn aay or Novem v- per. 1889. the date of the mortgage foreclosed ; herein. o which such defendants or any of the ;, defendants herein, have since acqui ed, or now nTo ju ana to tne following described real Oregon. owit; Kreinnlns at a no - LaugoUn's donation land claim intersects the Dint where the North line of North line of -A vara Avenue in Nyce&Gi- son s aaanion to Dalles City. Oregon; thence westerly along the north line of 1 ord Avenue ..eighty-one (SI) feet; thence at rig t angle northerly to the south line of Fulton's addition to Dalles City, Oreeon: thence easterly along said south line of Fu ton's addition to the went ure oi LAugnun's donation land claim; thence southerly along said west line of Laughlin's uuauuun iaoa claim CO me place or beginning, beinr the same land conveyed to L E Ferguson uj uccu ui j J- t-eiera ana JOHcpn Mcechen. said deed bearing date July 18. 1889. or so much of said property as will satisfy said Judgment suu uwree. wim tokib ana accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to confir. mation and redemDtion as bv law nrnvfriprf Dated' at The Dalles. Oregon. this-9tb day of jtimiui, tow R"B RT KEUEY. Sheriff of Wasco County. Oregon. PETITION. To the Honorable County Cou t cf Vasco uouncy. - regont We, the undersigned legal voters of Falls i-recinct, waseo -county. Oregon, respectful y petition your Honorable Board t gi ant to O. u. ot'aiui a icense to seu spin tons, viner.ua and malt liquor in less quantities than one gallon, for the term of one year at the Cascade John rhiesea. . A FleU;hhauer. ' xt dik. n a ieavena, AO Hall, H I Lllleirard. John Anderson, . Joseph Schmid, E Ostberg. P Aug Irelson, HPHar-ham. R SobT N Nestltf.-. " ' MathNands. Charles Alln, J W Attwell. - John D Woodenshoe. A J Knightly. James Stewart, - O a Hickok. : Sam MrCary, filer srd Woodward, MMcKlnnon, CVasconi. T w Badder, John G Brown : P E Leavens, H Glazier. W D MoCrory, John Trans, . DLCatea, P Dolce, Pat Lahey, C J Carl on, Ed Morgan, John Westman, GSyring, Chas Willgerodt, F H Douglas, ' ' J F Stout. O Washburn, H Henn. J W Douthlt, Josef Habiager. ALelsat, Henrt Gray, Alfred Collis, A B Glailer, , Tboa Coyle, " A Traversa, structions and health, and of finance, agriculture and industry. A congress is provided for, to be composed of rep resentatives of all the provinces of the archipelago. An important feature of the const! tntlon. in view of the probability that Aeuinaldo will try to obtain recogni tion from European povernments, is that part describing the duties of the secretary of state. It provides: "The office of pecpof.drv of -fate sha'l be divided into three deparraeots fo- diplomacy, for inarioe auj fur com merce. 1'he department of diplomacy will study and transact all business cou- ce ning the direction of diplomatio negotiations with foreign Dowers. The department of marine shall btui'y and transact ail business in ref ereoce to the formation and organiza tion of a navy ahdthe organization ana equipment ot such expeditions as may be desired by the revolutionary government in carrying out its pur pose and deigns. "The department of commerce will transact all bu iness pertaining to irado, both icteruul and external, and preliminary work for the making of oommeiciitl treaties with foreign nations." ' TO HELP OUT TUB UOIKOS minimum number. The plans of the military board prov'de one regiment for the stane to consist of. three bt- talions, one at Portland, one in Sou'h ern Oregon and one in E n ern Ore gon. Recruiting has been entng on for some time, bjt none o' the comonies have recruited . to their full strength as y t. ; Prepsriag to Leave Cuba. Havana. Sept. 30. It is understood that orders have bea given to the Spanish force at ' Holgiun to march to Gibara, concentrate there and hold themselves in readiness for shipment to Spain. The troops at Puerto Prin cipe are ordered to go to Wur vitas. those on the Juraro Moron trocha to San Fernandino. and- those at Man- zanillo to Cienfuagoi. ; The third and fourth division of the First army corps will em b irk at Mat anz is, and the first and second divis ions of the same eurp from Havana The forces in the province of Pinar del Rio and the divison engaged in the defences of Hu'a;it. witii Gener:l Clan co and his stuff, will embark at Havaim. WISCOMSIN TlUBKIt VIBES. Estimated That 893.009,000 Pine Trees Havtf Been Oestroye I. CHlPPErV.v Falc.3. Wis '. StQi. 33. i lii'niier computes are sendia; nun- dreds of men into the woods lu an en deavor to check the forest fires. It is estimated 500,000,000 pine trees have been destroyed, and the fires continue unabated Coass of Ge;rg a and South Carolina Swept Tha Leglautar W&I bo Asked to Keim- tba WUltla Food. Charles Trapp, Joe Schmid. Hans Wieks. I. Lrnnjo, T H Williams. SUMMONS. Ia the Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for . vvasco launiy. TLeresa Rees. plaintiff, - versus . Frederick A. Bees defendant. - To Frederick A. Bees, the above named de- In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon are hereby required to ai answer the complaint of plaintiff (ilea against you in we aoove enuuea suit on or before the . Srst day of the next regular term of the above '. entitled Court; .to-wit, on or before Monday the Uth day of November. 1898. and if on fail to so appear and answer said eomplarnt. for want uitroui wi piaiaia wi.i appiy to tne aoove en titled Coun for the relief prayed for ia her n or a decree or the above entitled Court to tno eneot mat tne bonds or matrircony hereto. fore, and now fglsttng between von and said plaintiff be forever annulled, set as da and held for naught, that plaintiff, be awarded the custo dy and control of plaintiff's and defendant's minor children and that the defendant be for ever enjoined from Interfering with plaintiff or HIU UllUUr GBUUIVa - This summons 1a served anon you. the said Frederick A. Bees, by publication thereof for nz eouseouiivv weeaa la thb TiMKa-MoiTN- tuiiu, a weekjy newspaper of general cir. culauon, published in Dalles City, Wasro wwmy, uregon, D oroer or tne Hon W. I Bradahaw. Ju-lee of the above antitlml Ponn which order is dated at Chambers in Dalles City. Waseo County, Oregon, the fTth day of wwwri unto. ; DdTTb A Hinni, :'! AttornejaforPlalutiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice i hereby given that the undersigned . was by order of the Hon. County Cou t of Wasco County, Oregon, by order duly made and entered on the 16th day of July, 1898 duly ' appointed as administrator of the estate of Jacob Bauer, late of Waseo ounty. Oregon, and now deceased - All persons having claims againsi tne estate oi saia aeeeasea are bereb' Portland, Sept. 30 A bill will be introduced in the - state- legislature providing for a special emergency fund foi the Oregon National Guard. This is necessary in case of riots or any sadden call 'the governor may be forced to make on the guard. . ids neea oi a special emergency faiid was forcibly Illustrated during the time the guard was called out to quell trouble at Astoria.' ' The sum of CSOOO had to be appropriated' from the maintenance .fund. :-As a result, the soldiers had to sacrifice the benefits of aonual encampment drills, and go almost ragged. When mustered into United States service their uniforms in many instances were a' disgrace to them, and they were little better than raw recruits, haying no drills in field movements for which the annual en campments are intended. Prominent military men believe in justice to the guard the S8U00 should be returned. . It could be used advan tageously in bu-ing new' uniforms sadly needed. The state will be re imbursed by the United States fur the uniforms worn by the volunteers, but these were so few that it cuts a very small figure. Colonel Jackson, ioepector:eeneral, says this guard . will be reorgai ized, and mustered just as soon as the var. ions companies are recruited to the notified to preaei t the same properly verifl to me at my residence near Boyd postofflee, waseo uounty. uregon, or at the omoe f my attorneys. Lrafnr & Menefee, at The Dalles. Oregon, within six months from the date of this our.-' . Dated this 16th day of July. 1898. ... ANTON BATTER. Ad 1 'or of the Estate oi Jacob Bauer. ICE FOR PUBLICATION. ; LairD OrncB at Vamcouvxb, Wasb., i " r September 8. 1898. f Notice is hereby given that the following aamea setuer nan niea nouoe oi ma intention to make final proof in support of his elaim, and - that said proof will be made before W. u Preaby. TJ. &. Commissioner for District ot Washington, atuoidtmdale. wash., on Monday, uotoopFVt jew, vis; , .. . .f WILLIAM BBIDGFARATEB. H. E. No. 19e for the Northeast quarter seo- tion twenty-three, to. s n K 13 Wil Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove kin continuous residenoe upon and cultivation or saia tana, viz: Richard -W French. James Hinnell. David H. Clark, Nelson B Brook, of Hartland PoHtoffice, washiogtoa.,.. -., w.k.uuhuak, l j . . Beg later St. Mary's emy FOR SHLE The Wasco Hotel one of the best paring properties in the state 12 mo one-half down. Proprietor has other interests demanding, immediate atten tion. , W. M. REYNOLDS. lm Wasco, Oregon. Are Yob Interested? The O. R. cVN.Co's New Book on the Resources -Of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho is being distributed. Our readers jare requested to forward the addresses of their Eastern friends and aoou.tiiitance8,-Hnd a copy of the work w ill be sent them free. , This is a matter ALL should be interested in. and we would ask that everyone take ; an interest and forward such addresses to w. H. Huriburt, General Pnesen ger Agent, O. R. & N. Co., Portland. , Milwaukee, Sipt. 30. Reporti re ceived at the railway offlc i in this city say the forest fires in (he northern part, of tha state were - q ienched by the heavy nins last ntif ho. At Cumber land 23 families were rendered home less and a sawmill plant valued at 8225, 000 burned. A Mrs. Jacob Correson, at Dry Wood, was burned to death. Many wires are down and full details are lacking. Th pecuniary loss is probably $1,000 000. v Wrechra ta Stum.' - '" Seattle, Wash., Sept. 30. News has reached here of the wreck of the schooner Capella in northern waters: Septem'jsr 16th the schooner left Ballard for the North on a fishing cruise. She carriei a crew of four men. On the morning of Sept. 20. I Savannah, Ga., Oct. 2. For 15 hours, from 3 o'clock this morning un til 6 o'clock tonight. Savanah has hees in the grasp of a West Indian Tornado. During the day the wiua blew steadily from 50 to 70 miles &n hour. While the city escaped with compara tively little damage, the loss of property among the sea Islands of the Georgia and South Carolina coasts i believed to be heavy. For miles io every direction around Savannah the towns along tba rivers aru submerged. Only one fatally has so far been reported the drowning ol a-negro while attempting to reach the land from a small island near Th under took, but heavy loss of life is feared on toe South Sea islands, where such fearful loss of life occurred during the great tidal wave of 1S93. ' The con- tlition uow are similar to those dur ing that, storm. Owing to the suo- merged country and the isolated loca tion of the islands, no news can be had from them uutil the water subsides. For eight miles north of Saranuah the entire cuuulry is a lake, with only tbe hummock visible. At noun the water was eight feet above the highest tUe. Driven on shore by the north east storm, it filled up on the islauds. swept over banks, aud djtms, carrying away the remnant of the rice ecvp that was left by the August storm, and had not been gathered, and wipiug out farm crops. The loss to rice grow ers alone will be from 950,000 to $75, 000. Of the entire rice crop along the Savannah river, valued at $250,000, all but about 15 per cent was lost in this and the preceding storm. The damage to shipping is consider able. The schooner Governor Ames, which was on her way to sea with cargo of 1 600,000 feet of lumber, wen adrift la the harbor, but was secured safely. The way to p east U to take one of the Burlington Ronte's ! weekly personally conducted tourist car excursions. They leave Portland every Wednesday evening, running over the J. R. A N.Co. and O. S. L. to Ogtien, R.G.W. as Denver St Bio Grande railroads to Dear, Burlington Kootefrom thereon. Kchange of cars, Portland to Kansas City aad St. Louis. Only one change to Omaha and Chicago. Excursion man ager wiMi each parry. Porter with each car. - - The tonriat sleeoers nsrd for the Burl. 4 ington eacursioas are Pullman's best Clean, comio.-MDie, moflcrn. unly $5 for a berth, Portland to Omaha or Kansas City; to St. J-oaU or Chicago. Through tickets and berthh on sale at all O. R. A N. and O. S.X. ticket offices. A. C.heldon; Gen't Awit, -250 WaskSigton bt Portland, Ore. dering marines to Peking for legation jruard duty. Secretary Long upeu advices re eeiped at the state department, wbicl. shows the existence of threatening conditions in China, ordered Dewey to send two warships luuudiately from Manila to a point as n-surthe Chines? capital as possible for a warship to approach. Toe veesejs selected are the Baltimore nd Petrel. StNATOS QDaT IN TKOOBLK. Ourgsa W'tls Ctaswtriogto Defraud thw , state of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Oct. 3. Official confirmation was given this afternoon to rumors that warrants had been iss ued for the arrest of United States Senator Quay on a charge of misuse of stale funds. District Attorney when about 150 miles off Cape Flattery Graham this afternoon stated that the schooner was caught in the te tb 1 warranM na been . issuea cparging of a' furious d-r!. Hun aaa r t: uay. bis son. Richard . Ri Quay ; ei- bver the little vesel from bow to stem. 3 Stttt Treasurer Benjamin J. Hey wood carrying away the boats, batches and B ana narie . McKee; with con- everything that was movable on deck. J BPrcy witn tne late John a. uopicins, j formerly casnier of tne people's Danic ( Poisoner at Worn:. Long Creek. Sept, 29. C. B. Dur- bln, of Wasco County, who bas 409 to make use of the state's funds in a stock speculation. Hopkins, who is named En the affida-! head of fine thoroughbred Spanish and: I vit. enmmi..trl -.,iiri M.,h nJ ueiaine ducks lor sale, near Prairie I an ckminailnnof thhnlr'-MnfliH- City, is reported to have suffered a lose j ghowed that the assets were Impaired. The bank uent into liquidation. The etate bad half a million dollars in the institution, but the bank's preei- of two-thirds of the entire band a few- days ago. Mr. Durbin believes hi bucks were poisoned by strychnine. He valued them at from I0 to $15 per bead, consequently hist loss was great. ' Edward Clay lost 500 head of stock sheep in the same vicinity last Satur day through poisoning. .'An invest igation is on foot. Accidentally Shot- Oregon City. Oct. 2. Herman Poi- lett, aged sixteen, living ten miles uo the Clackamas river, near the hatchery, accidentally shot himself with a rifle this evening. He was standing on a log and set the gun on the ground, butt downward, when some twigs caught the hammer, causing it to discharge its contents, which entered the abdo men and ranged upwards. Death was almost instantaneous. v.; tlar ural. Rice Lake, Wis., Oct. 2.-In the burning districts officers of the differ ent to wib have had crews of men bury. og ana burning ttae dead animal to- dent, James McManos, made this good Warrants have been placed in the bawds of Pinkerlon detectives for ser vice. . Senator Quay arrived from Wash ington today, but "refuses to talk of bis impending arrest. A LONE HIGBWAf MAN. Btas -Help Up and Bobbed Near Myrtle ; . Point. ' Empuie City, Or., Oct. 2 Abort 4 o'clock this moruiog the Koseburg and Myrtle Point stage was robbed- about one mile east of the latter place by one into. Driver Baker was commanded to bait, aud after obeying was ordered to throw out the mail bag. Baker throw the way sa :k to the robber who immediately tol l him it was the reg istered bag be wanted. After getting the registered sack, the highwayman tol.i Lira to drive on. Baker cannot I Strifes Printers. Pittsburg. Pa., Oct 3 The Post will say: p: One of the biggest 'trikes in the history of typograohical iinions is a;j event of the near future. Jt will be a concerted movement for at working dayof nine hoars, and will eyiJently be fought to a finish. It will be waged with a f.tt treasury at S its , Jback and gympatny or co-operation' of local la bor unions of alt kinds throughout the country. Tne movement was be; gun about one year ago and it has been .announced that the climax is near at band. y ; rlagar-Making Benn. .. . ,A Grande, Or., Oct. 4, La Grande toogbt is rrjoicing over vthe .Success ftdliqpening this morning of the firrt betrugar factory in the Northwest. Tire .wheels of the vast and Intricate pili ofoaachinery were set in motion at 7 o'ofoek by Superintendent Granger, and .30 minutes later the 'first, juice made its antpearaiice at the vent of the big vat. Toe first refinei. sugar will be ready by Tharsday nlgt t for market, and La ' Grande will tbet use home grown and manufactured sugar.; The plant cost $500,000!, nd the machinery weighs 2,500.000 pouads. Everything worked as smoothly a if it was an old and tried institution. j 'no election OF SENATOR Corbett Was Ten Short Election On First Ballot. Salem, Oct. 4. Both houses balloted on senator today separately, and the combined vote of both houses was follows: W. B. Corbett. 36. M. e. George, 16. Alfred S. Bennett. 24. This would indicate that Corbett's cbahces of t lection are not bright. It is generally believed his full strength was shown on the first ballot, and not having received a majority of both houses, it will be difficult for him to muster additional strength in the joint convention of both houses when they shall assemble to vote joiiitly for senator. The democrats, populists and silver republicans selected Judge A. S. Ben nett, of The Dalles, as their choice, and will probably continue votiog for him during the session. A WARM TIME IN PARIS A Bolstrons Snuday In the Fashionable City. to New YORK. Oct. 3, A dispatch the Herald from Paris says: Revisionists and anti-revisionists seem to be spoiling for a fight. Cap tain Dreyfus, whether guilty or inno' cent, bas certainly caused a veritable cyclone of passion t be l.t loose. paris was in a turmoil all Sunday. Crowds, scuffle, uproar and arrests was the program of the last 12 hours, At this moment the mounted republic an guards are patrolling eertain parts of the city and all of the police are on the alert. About a score of people are said to have been - seriously wounded in the various free fights which haye broken the monotony of the Parisian Sunday In one quarter alone over 40 arrests have been made. Of the persons ar rested 13 have . been kept and the others liberated. JnaHnddle. SaLEM, Oct. 4. Congrer jmaryEflls and Senator Mc Bride. are both. '.here and are takingjapreor lesalnteeeafcin the senatorial fight. Everything- Is being done by the Corbett and atndfi Corbett forces to further their res peative ends, and the ground is being: rtubbornly contested. The ouiooK for Corbett to' be elected Js growing slim. Either George or Simon stands a better show than he. Twenty new clerks were sworn 'in this lorenoon. The Astoria charter bill passed the house. ' V. i A Buna Tragedy. Another unprovided murder ftW i reported from the town of Ba'rna, county - seat of Harney county. -On Wednesday night William McKiaMrV, brotherof the sheriff of Harney county. was shot and killed by Jack Weavt-sV McKinnon and his companion baa?, attempted to play a joke on Weaver by leading him out of a saloon. as though I he needed to be escorted borne. Just as they - reached tne door, weaver, itnout a moment's warning, drew a revolver and hot McKinnon. Weaver escaped, and a sheriff's posse immedi ately star ted in pursuit. Refrigerator Trust. Grand Rapids Mien., Oct. 2. The organization of the refrigerator manu- iactiiring trust is said to oe under way. It ia to have $,000,000 capital and to in- clule all of the 32 big concerns in the country.. The plan, it is said is to buy these concerns outright and buueh the management. It would appeor that there is quiet number of California quail in these parts, although where they originally came from is not known to this depon eotw Sheriff Kelly, while going to his itffice Saturday morning, saw three of thflm in the lot back of the Metbodist church. The little son of County Clerk Kelsay caught one a few : days jtgothaS was feeding with the chickens the lot baca: of his father's house, and the wife of this deponent, whose ear is attuned to the peculiar whistle of this particular songster, assures her bubbv that she - recently beard from her residence . on the Bluff a aale quail sing a serenade to his lady love. It la devoutly hoped that the little strangers will be treated kindly and that the miscreant pot hunter will ab jure his calling till these welcome birds become more numerous. 111 II I U f -r I I Morn Cases of Yellow Jack. ' Jackson, Miss., Oct. 3. The- an- ncement of ten new cases of yellow fever yesterday has bad the effect of hastening the departure of the remain ing citizens. More cases will Doubt- lees be reported before . nightfall. State officials are leaving the city, and the sta.te house is deserted. - nHJ?"1'?' be'. thia ! ?tve a description of the robber There city ana uarron and Cumberland, in every instance where homes were de stroyed nothing - was saved,' people barely escaping with their lives. Many people saved, tbtotnselves bv tnking refuge in their wela. ' ' The Bzodas Erons Wlkoff. New Vork, Oct. 3.1 Tbe Second were 16 registered letters in the sack, I cav"y to tbe number of 588 mert left i Psinv I UaoKB raa DiBXcnos or thb Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, THE DALLES, Wasco Co. , OREGON I' This Institution is pieasantly situated near I, the Columbia on the line of the Union Pacifli-; i- tneaeeitis easvof aooena for all who de-ire to secure a eomronaoie nome anu a progressive K seat of iesroing for their dauKbters or wards. ' The location of the Academy is one of toe most ! healthy oa tho PaeiSo slope, this portion of Oregon beisvjtroverbial for its pore water, bracing a'r and pioturesque scener The v Academy is Incorporated and authorized by , tne State tooonrer Aoaaemie nonors. ". - Board and tuition per scbolastio year, tlflo. . SuMiiAa will be resumed Monday. Sent. 5th. i For detailed information sppl to the Bister ,.. Superior. . . iww The Hotel Grande, Arlington, is I ; . first-lass In every particular and just I ( the - place to stop at when in that j thriving burg'. Eastern Oregon State Jiormal School m : ' ' : Weston, Oregon The most successful years work of -the State Normal School at Wes ton, Oregon, closed last Jnne with the graduation of twenty students Kail Term Opens Sept. 5, 1898 Full course of study, scientific and professional, vocal and instrumen tal mnsic. Healthful location, good society, and pleasant sajToundings. Board in families from $2.50 to $3.50. Rooms for those who de sire to board ' themselves can be had at reasonable rates. Boarding hall for young ladies in ' connection with the school, under the careful supervision of a ma tron, . board,, fuel and lights at $2.50 to $3.50 per week. Catalogue aa information furnished -!.: . apoa anpucauoB. Children Who would prescrdk only v tonic and titters for 3 weak, y -trf J t. t j puuy wuuui w unHuctana . A nerves are so laorougnxycx- hausted that they cannot be 5 'whipped into child needs activity. The f od ; a blood- making;, ncrvc-strcn gfthcnin g m and musck-btiildinjf food. 1 Scott's Emulsion $ t of Cod-Liver Oil hall of this, and you still have a tonic in Jj the hypophosphites af lime : and soda, to act with t&e food. & For thin and delicate children i mere ts no remedy superior 5 to it in tne world, tt means Towth, strenglha. phmipness and comfort to thanu. Be sure you get SCu i. Va. EmtiTtion. I SCOTT&BOWNE; !$(' containing between $800 and $1000. Sheriff Gage was notified and was up on the grojnd early this forenoon, but at last accounts had discovered no olew. . .' COMMISSION MKT. Hpswlsh. Keply oa Evacnatlon and Oth Matters Considered. ' BKff YOBK, Oct. 3 A dispatch tm tbe Herald from Havana says tbe com mission had a session yesterday t consider the Spanish reply on evaca- ation, and a request for a joint sessioa tomrrow, which will be held ear'.y ia tbe day. . The Soanish roply does not insist upon the original dates proposed for begining and ending the evaucav lon, November 1 and April 1 res pectively. The commission also discussed tbe report made by Captain Page anil Captain Brooks, in which they made the following recommendations: First, the revocation of the arbitrary law of reconcentration which was still extant. Second The immediate evacuation ty the Spanish troop of the district of j Remedios, in the province of Santa uiara, ana toe removal in. apamsn ruie therefrom. ''r '- ''' joe. and $ijssvaUraggis ass. New York. Will Be Sent tm China. WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. The state de partment bas the following cablegram from' Minister Conger, at Pekingi There is no serious danger yet,: but considerable ' anxiety for the f attire. Foreign Jleeta are assembling at Tien Tain. Some of She minister are ot- Wikoff today for. Huntsville. 4 Ala, There are now at the camp only two cavalry regiments Sixth and Tenth General McClernand. ia in r charge to see the closing of the camp. Water Work Extension. Tbe Dalles, Ore.. Sept. 20. 1898. Sealed proposals,' addressed to Simon Bolton, clerk of tbe board, and endorsed on the outside "proposal for water-works extension" will be 're ceived at this office until S P. v., Oct. 10. 1898, for furbishing and laying 2400 feet 12-inch cast iron ; water pipe, 1,000 feet 10 ioch east iron water pipe. - ( 810 feet 8 inch cast iron water pipe. 2000 feet 6 inch cast i rasa water pipe. 275 feet 4 inch cast irons water pipe. About 11,000 lbs "specials." Sixteen double nozzle fire hydrants. Eighteen gate-valves with cover boxes. Taking up and relaying 240tieet of 8 inch pipe. ' Bids may be made for materials and labor separately. . Plans and speeftf- j cation! on file in this office. A certi fied check for $500.00 must accompany each bid. Tbe hoard reserves tbe right to reject any or ail bids. ' ' SIMEON BOL'TOS. ' i Clerk of Water Cora'n.'isskm. i QtaaurHP J roi thb dallbs arrtvb s-wt 'VteH Ihe. Denver. Ft. Past MaS ! Stoth. Omaha. Kan- Mail 8:35p.m oluth. Up&&Pe. .60 a.m. Cadcagoand E a t, 1 1 - ij " tp.a.i ntM rOKTLAltP i tv-m- I Oaeaa Steamships ' ' Alt SO-iag Dates sub -. je to change, -For San fraDCisoo Sep. 1, A Jl. 14.-1, io, p. na. ToAItaak Sp. m. Sail Bqaowber 17 8 p.m.' ColMMa wlver gS. Ex-Snnday Mtea-era ExSunda. fift urtlfty ... iOp.m. To Astoria ana War- , LniKllnga. - 6s. m. Willamette River : 4Bp. m. 1 dregoa City. Newherg: Salein Wav-Land's Ti. m. WUlasKtte mm4 Taahfll S:SSpM. Tues.Thur. . , , Rivers. ; Moo. Wed, aodSat aad rn. Oreo Clw, Daytonad Wa.v-Lnilnga. 6 a.m. Vlllamette River , i:Mpm. ; Tnes, Thar ' Taes.Tar, and Sat Port'and to Corvallis andSat , and Way-Landings lt RIparia t Saake River. ' l-v. Lewn 1:46a.m. , 6:4Sa.m. Von Wed. Kipariato Lewistoa, Son, Toes. Friday, and Tbur V iV J o o () o .C) o o o o o o o () C) o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o () C) o o o o wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwvww vwww a a 2 Wr W O il SCrJ?v O To the Rescue. If nAlHAr PLUC o c o o o () () o o o ( o o o o () () o was in danger there would be an army of men (who chew it) ready to rescue it : large enough to shovel Spain off the map of Europe. No other . chewing tobacco in the world has ever had so many friends. Remember the name J when you buy again. wi .".) ed f J Cosadl MMtlng. At the meeting of the city council aeld last nlgbt the petition of H. H r orlog, praying for the establishment . of a grad for tlr sidewalk in front of lis residence oq , Third street, was i-ef erred 'to the) committee on streets tnd public property. On petition Hawn & Wolters were granted a license to keep a saloon on tbe corner of Court and Front streets. The committee, on fire and water re- -r orted that tne brobable oost of tha ooustruction of a new fire bell tower ." would be $250. Ths report ai roferrefl j back to the eo-upittee with power to' Tbe special committee on street lighti reported that they bad conferred with the Electric Light Co. and that they were offered lights on the follow ing terms, 15 ltghts at $10 50 each per month, the contract to last for two years. The committee recommended hat a special tax of H mills be levied to pay for the same. The report was adopted and the recorder was in structed to draw up an ordinance em powering the mayor and recorder to make a contract with the Electric Light Co , in accordance with tbe re eomuiendatloa of the committee. - The mayor appointed tbe following, committee to prepare a new charter for tbe city, to be submitted to tbe Oregon legislature: Councilmen Ket' ler, Kuck and Johns and M. A. Moody, Frank Menefee and J. S. Fish Mayor Nolan acts as chairman of the committee. Councilman Johnston tendered bis resignation on account of having moved bis residenoe out of the ward in which he was elected. Tne resignation was accepted and the thanks of the council extended to ths retiring councilman. Rloe Crop Is kCalaed. Charleston, S. C, O-t. 3. Yes er Jay's hurricane and storm of two weeks ha done but small damage in th'.s vicinity, but the loss to tha rlcegrowers Is very heavy. Even tbe damage done by the great storm of 1803 bas been exceeded. It Is variously estimated by planters and rloebrokers that tbe loss will be from 30 to 60 per cent. No word bas reach! here front the sea islands, and the extent of tha damage there is not known. LUMBER Lumber T Lumber We carry constantly on hand a large stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kind s, .SASH AND DOORS. Paints, Oils and Glass, Build ing Paper, Cedar Shingles, and Redwood Shingles. . JOS. T. PETERS & CO. THE DALLES, OREGON . Aoclee. i All outstanding warrants against school district No. 12, Wasco' county, Oregoa, will be paid on pr Mentation to tbe school clerk, C. I ' Schmidt. Interest on warrant will or jase on And after this date. - ' '; The DaKes, Sept. 13, 1898; , . . DAILT EXCEPT" STJNDAT No. 18 arrlvea 11J0. m. 4 Na 15 departs at J p. m. W. H. HUKLBTJI1T, Gen, Pms. A(t.r PorUand. Oregoif J. Laxi-uro. Attcat, Tbe OaUea. CHARLES FRANK OF THS I EXCHANGE tfeeps on draught tfee celebrated1 ' Ooijjmbia BEEIt, acknowledged the best beer lm TVe Dalles, at-, t&e usual price. Come in, try. it: nd be convin;ed. Also tbe FVeeat brands. oft Wines, Liquors am Cigars. SAND WICHES, aM kinds, ON H A KD Hoteliers To the Oregoii Beach IN FOUR HOURS By the new ASTORIA LINE Astoria & Columbia Eiver Co.. ymnimmmmmmmmmmmnimmmmmnimmmmi I feather Belting No lelayi No Transfers! Through Parlor Cars from Portland to AStO.ro aad. Seaside. vhmtiirh tickets aa4 elese connectlom at A tori- with LE..HI. Ob's ooaui tor Ilwaoo una all Nona beacb pwtoU. Trai-e leave Vn6o depot, PortUuid. aa fbl- toTrooh Seaside Itoreea-DallTxoept Sun- dAiifri"p1re-l.,)ay,eroept Sauirdav, at 7:00 rn. , Seaside Special warojr othj Seaside Special Suod-j. only. 7M A M A. D. CHABL.TON, Agt., 255 Jiorriflon St,, Portland. J. C. MAYO. G. P. A.. Astoria, Or. v Oootfi ,Vood. ( . J.T. Reynolds ia prepared to deliver oak, 'fir or mlzei;wood of the beet quality to any part of the city at tbe eaatomarj price. Call tcHpbn 1W. rorBsto, Tbe entire fruit cropf not yet gather ed) in our orchard ou Fifteen-Mile, about 12 miles from Tbe Dalles, con ai-Llnir of fine varieties of apples and and other fruita, for sale. Apply im mediately to. Tha Dallas. MAXYttQTCO. 7.- dawtf. For Agricultural Use. I Endless : : Rubber Belts For Threshing Machines. . We have taken the agency for Bobber Mfjg Co's Gutta Percha and high grade Leather Belting. We also have the "MOHAWK," the "MONARCH," and the BED STBIP" ! . Rubber Belting. These are all standard 2 brands and are well known. '. Soliciting a share of the Belting Trade, 5 we are respectfully, ; MAIER & BENTON j The Dalles, Oregon. : Send us your mail orders for Belting. ; liuiiiuiiuuiiuiuiuiuuiuiiu miuiuuiuiuiiuuiuiiuaiuii 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .3 3 Job Printing Of all kinds ons at short notioe aad to. raasoaahla r1. 5 S .4