THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1898 CONSOLIDATED 1882. - NO 52 ns.3Csr.BEB. " XIII UVrIVE'l. Vi'nme XXXV PROFESSIONAL.. C. HOLLISTKR, Physician and Surgeon, . Rooms over Dalles National Bunk. Office hoot, 10 a tlium, mod from x to 4 pm. uesi iri oa Wert End ot Third Stmt, A . BiNKKr Attorney at Law "y"M. TACKMAN ' . Dentist. Booms 8 9 and 10. : Vdgt Block, Toe Dalles, Or. ' Administrator's Notice. Notice la hereby glren that tbe undersigned baa been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasoo County, ad- miaiKtrator or me estate or muip uropan, de ceased. AU persons hiving claims against said estate are hereby required to prese: t the same to m properly yenned, as Dy law required, at The Dalles, Or., within six months t orn the date hereof. Dated this 10th day of November. 1898. J. P. McIXEKNY. Administrator of the estate of Phillip Brogan, aeceateu i-uovdw AMERICAN and EUROPEAN Seventh and Wash ngtor Sts POXrLAXD - - - OREGOiN TH03. Guineas," - . Proprietos SATES AMSRtOAK pla: 3.00 11.50 ki.00 a2.au i.a 1.5C R. E. Saltmarshe a rn Mm STOCK YERDS. WILL, PAY THE HighestCasliPrice for Hay and Gram. DEALER IN LIVE STOCK For any BRIDCE-BEACH RANGE or STOVE that ' is not a perfect baker and . a fuel-saver. Fire-backs and every part of them guaranteed for 15 years. DUBOIS FURNITURE CO. 133 Second Street. See the DuBols Furniture Co.. for Wheeler & Wilson Ball-bearing .Sew ing Machines. Prices are ail right: CHARLES FRANK EXCHANGE Keeps on draught the celebrated Columbia Beer, acknowledged the best beer in Tbe Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also tbe Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SANDWICHES, all kinds, ON HAND THE DALLES, OR. Best Kentucky Whisky FROM LOUSVI1XE.. Very Best Key West Cigars and Bes of Wines. English : Porter, Ale and Milwauke ,- . Beer always on hand. - MAETZ & PUNDT PROPRIETORS Qregon Bakery and o-A-nr: A. KELLER, Prop'r. Am prepared to famish families, hotels and restaurants with the choicest Rrai Cakes and Pies. Fresh 'Oysters Served in -. Every Style. Second Street, next door to tulles National Bank. The A Pleasant Drive A FINE TEAM That is wiiat you get when you hire a rig of Prep Archer, at the old Richmond stand in , the Fast End. ... Horses boarded by the day, we?k or month. Terms Very Reasonable tick Headaches. The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tbe great blood puri fier and tisane hiilder. Mono re funded if not satisfactory. Price 25 eta. and 60 cents, Blakeley & Hough ton, drneg'sta, mm HOTEL OF THE Botchers i Farm rs Sample NO BACK TALK ADMSSABLE America's Demands Must be Accepted. Washington, Nov. 18. The 1 poii.ta laid down by the Spanish peace commissionera in bbe answer present ed by the n at Wednesday's session of tbe joint peace commission will not be permitted to change the attitude of the United States commissioners. These points were in substance, that the Spaniards could not permit any questions to be raised as to the authority of the Spanish -government to pledge the resources of the Philip pines, and that they could not permit an accounting of the method in which the Droceeds of this loan had been ex pended. - There is reason to believe the Span ish purpose is to conceal the enormous defalcations by Spanish officials who have governed the Philippines since the issue of oho loan However the American commissioners are posted as to what sums have been expended in 'pacific expenditures" in the islands. Knowing this, the . Americans can afford to ignore entirely the effort of the Spaniards to becloud the facts and will adopt the simple expedient of proffering a lump sum of as maDy million dollars as is deemed a fair and just tender for the Spanish properties, requiring and rendering no statement or calculations as made for tbe offer. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puri fies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. Sold fat years on absolate guarantee. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. WRECKED AC AL9EA BAY. A Wheat Ship Goes to Pieces and Only 1 wo Sai.ors Escape. Newport, Or., Nov. 18. News has been received at Alsea Bay, 16 miles below here, that .the Bhip Atlanta is ashore. She bad a crew of twenty seven men, only ' two of whom got ashore alive. The masts are gone and the decks are swept clean of every thing. She was bound from Tacoma to an African port, with wheat.' ' The vessel has broken in two. The life saving crew has gone to the scene. Tbe Atlanta is a vessel of about 2800 tons. Tacoma, Was., Nov. 18. The ship Atlanta, which has been wrecked on the Oregon coast, sailed from Tacoma last Saturday afternoon, Captain Chas. i McBride commanding, with a crew of 27 men. The vessel was loaded with 1753 tons of wheat for Cape Town. She . was a trim, first-class ship, in good condition when ehe left this port. On Every Bottle. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not benifited return tbe bottle to your druggist and he may refund tbe monev." Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 00. Blakeley and Houghton. BCN OWI BY A THAIS. Eleven Men Were Killed and Biz Very Badly Injured. New "Vork, Nov. 18. While a gang of 20 track hands was at work on the Pennsylvania railroad line near Jersey City today . they were run down by a train. Eleven workmen were killed outright and six seriously injured. Tbe train which ran down the workmen was a local from Millton, due at Jersey City at 8:30 a. m. A fog delayed the trian, and Engineer John van Ostrand was running at high speed believeing there was nothing to prevent a quick run to Jersy City. He only knew that he had run into tbe men when tbe engine jarred. Then the cries of the men were beard, and as soon. as possible be stopped tbe train A ' train had passed on tbe west bound track a few seconds before tbe east-bound train ran the men down. The noise of the west-bound train prevented the men from hearing the approaching east-bound train. They were not aware that the train was near them until they had been scatter ed right and left." Does This Strike Yon? Muddy complexions, nauseating coium! su .. . .Corner Third and Washington.. BE F, VEAL, MUf OX, P EK, LARD, Cu-sJani Dried Meats, Sausages of Ail Kinds Orders Delivered toAny " rtof the City PHONE 8 THE. Cary House Bar Prineville, Oregon. Presided over by Joe Hinkle. Carries the best brands Wines, Liquors Cigars - When In that city call on .oe ' Ess Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum powders ate the greatest menacersto ot tne present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ore Ha coma from chronic consump tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea ia an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute? guarantee, Price Z) cents and 50 cents, at Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. MAT LOSK HIS CROWN. Alfonso Will Probably Abdicate In Favor of Don Carlos. London, Nov. 20. A curious report in regard to Spain's future govern ment is current in diplomatic circles, which, from its source, is entitled to weight. It is that there will be a change of dynasty, but a peaceful change. Tbe queen regent is said to be-convinced of the helplessness of her son's reign and has, upon the advice of tbe emporerof Austria, decided that after the peace treaty is signed at Paris to quit Spain with her family, and Don Carlos will be proclaimed king. Everything is reported to be already arranged, and tbe army and clergy are alleged to be agreeable to the change. Aceording to the pro' gram, Don Carlos,, so soon as tnings are running smoothly, will abdicate in favor of his son, Don Jaime. Reign of Terror At Fana. PaNa, Nov, 18. Desultory firing in every section ot the city continued throughout the night. Terrorized residents huddled in group?, which were guarded by beads of families, heavily armed. Quite a number of families left the city and spent the night in tbe country with friends. In Springside district last night Ed Jones, a white nonunion miner, is re ported to have been ehot in tbe back and dangerously wounded. A report reached the city today that "5 negroes with Winchesters had lined up in Springaide to clean out tbe whites of that section. Troops have been sent to the scene. Oo Ton Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. Metroes Not Wanted. New York, Nov. 18. A dispatch to the Herald from Havana says: The news from tbe Topeka that John T. Neny, a baptist clergyman, is about to send to Santiago 30 negro families as a nucleus for a large negro colony, has caused an exceedingly bad impression among tbe Cubans, who are anxious that only white immigrants shall come to Cuba. The more rabid predict race war should many negroe3 come from the United States. A strange feature is that the Cuban negroes are even more bitter than the whites in denouncing tbo movement. Money for Cuban Troops. New York, Fov. 18. A Herald dis patch from Havana says: The Cuban army will receive one year s pay on December 10. Notes for the balance will ba issued and the troops will then be disbanded. This information comes from an officer of General Garcia's personal staff, in whose word implicit confidence may be placed. From what source the money will come cannot be stated, but that the United States has guarauteed the oan is almost certain: Russia Strictly .Neutral. St. Petersburg, Nov. 20 The semi-official Journal in St. Petersburg repudiates the anti-American' views with reference to the Philippine islands recently expounded by the Bourse Gazzette, which it declares in no way represents the views held in leading Russian circles. The Journal adds: "All important organs when treating the Philippine question have not failed to take in ac count the reserve imposed on. Russia by her neutrality during the war nor disregarded the good feeling Russia entertains for the United States." General Master Workmen. Chicago, Nov. 20. At yesterday's meeting of the Knights of Labor Jobn W. Parson of New York was elected general master workmen by a close vote, over the present general master workmen, Henry H. Hicks, who is also a New Yorker. J. D. Schohfaber of Baltimore was selected as a mem. ber of the general executive board, in place of Henry Bostock of Muntce, Ind. Boston was chosen as the place for next year's convention All the other general officers were re elected. Melee In a Penitentiary. Columbus, O., Nov. 18. At the state penitentiary this morning Con vict O'Neil a u Atkinson, serving 15 years f ; r robbery, in some manner se cured a revolver and attacktd the guards. In the melee that followed, Atkinson received a serious pistol wound and his comrade was so badly beaten about the head that he may die. Guard Charles Lauterbach was shot and killed. Blizzard In the Middle West. Chicago, Nov, 21. Reports a', the office of the Associated Press here show that a heavy blizzard is raging, over the states of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. Traffic is much d lay ed. The first eno of the season is falling ft St. Paul, and ihe sto-mis' general throat oik .Minnesota. A J blizzard prevails at Duluth. HAS TROUBLES OF HIS OWN Emperor William Finds Enough at Home. Berlin, Nov. 20. Emperor Wil liam's sudden abandonment of his in' tention to visit Spanish ports and his determination to go home via the Adriatic sea, landing at Pola and taking tbe train there for Potsdam by way of Innsbruck, has given rise to considerable speculation as to the real motive of bis change of program. The official explanation giving the health of the empress as the sole reason for his majesty's rapid return is only par tially accepted here. The impression among leading poli ticians however, is that tbe state of borne politics and tbe inappropriate eness 'of the visit to spam at tne present juncture, mainly influenced the emperor's decision. The imperial chancellor, Prince Hohealohe, repre sented to his majesty the necessity for an early opening of the reichstag, in view ot the mass of work that body has to get through and suggested Novem ber 29 or December 1 for the opening ceremonies. Emperor William who intends to open the session in person thereupon decided to return directly. The ministers have all returned sud denly to Berlin and the greatest activ ity is observable in political circles. The discussion of the government's anti-strike measure promises to make the sessions of tbe reichstag extremely lively. It is suggested in some quart ers tnat Jimperor wiiuam a rounu- about detour from Pola to Potsdam by way ot innsDrucK, capital oi iue , , i .i Austrian Tryol, was dictated by a plan which since the assassination of the empress of Austria and the discovery of a plot against theemperor's lifo at Alexandria has governed his majesty's movements namely, complete seciecy as to tbe time oi bis departure irom any place and tbe exact route to be kept secret until the last moment. FILIPINOS ARE AGITATED. They Resent American Interference In , Their Governmental Affairs. London, Nov. 20. There is much ag itation among the Filipino representa tives ia Europe over the Phillippine situation. Agoncillo, the representa tive of Aguinaldo, who has been in Paris watching tbe proceedings of the peace commission, starts for Washing ton today. It is learned that on Wed nesday .last he called a meeting of all tbe Filipinos in Paris and London to meet him in Paris, when a committee was formed with the object of doing everything possible to induce France to recognize the so-called Filipino re public. A telegram was sent to Agui naldo asking for instructions, and the following reply is said to have been received:- ' "Insist upon absolute independence. Otherwise fight to the death. We are all united and the government is pro gressing smoothly. All the inde pendent tribes of the mountains are submitting to Aguinaldo and tbe chiefs are bringing presents of gold " The statements made by General 'Wesley Merritt, in reply to the appeal of the Filipino junta of Hong Kong to tbe American people, have caused in dignation among the Filipinos. They are specially incensed at the sugges tion that they would loot and at the idea of being governed as a colony. Tbe Filipinos of Paris are sending a dispatch to President McKiuley pro testing .against tbe assertions made. NO RECESSION POSSIBLE. United States Will Proceed to Take What Was Demanded. Warhington, u. C Nov. 21. A well known member of the cabinet id an interview tbis aiternoon immedi ately after the announcement of the breaking off of peace negotiations mado the following statement as to tne effect of the discontinuation of negotiations: . "The action of the Spanish commis sioners will not affect the purpose of the American government. Our gov ernment will still assert pieciseley what it has claimed, and it will pro ceed to carry these claims into exe cution. I don't believe there will be any concession on one, and that is tbe American side, nor actual resistance on the other. It will simply remain for the American govern mnt to hold what it has proposed to hold, for it is now practically in possession and all that remains is to make this posses sion an actual fact. -i'While the Spanish government de clined to acquiesce it cannot interpose any obstacle, and the only result will be that it will be compelled later to recognize what it refuses to acquiesce in at present. I say this on tbe as sumption that the notification given means really a rupture of the nego tiations, and not. simply a movement to tike them up in a new way. "One significant effect is that this action now relieves tbis government of the whole question of compensation for the Philippines." NOT OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED, The State Department la Uncertain Abont the Action at Paris. Wasaington, Nov. 21. The state department bas not yet been advised of the reported refusal of the Spanish peace commissioners to continue the negotiations in Paris. Alger ex presses disbelief of the report, or rather he feels that it was based upon the personal expression of opinion of Rios of tbe Spanish commission, and he did not necessarily represent the the formal opinion of tbe commission. If Rlos did express the determina tion of the Spaniards under instruc tions, the American commissioners will leave Paris for the United States at onco. This does not necessarily wipe out what has been accomplished under the terms of the protocol; each article of tbe protocol must stand, for it is in no respect dependent on what would follow at Paris save the one clause touching the Philippines. That is the ultimate position of the United States government announced at the state department. Result of a Joke. Marinette, Wis., Nov. 21. As result of a practical joke, William Menrose. a cedar worker, shot his wife and fatally- wounded himself. Fellow workmen, for a joke, made him beliave that his wife, from whom he had been separated, was about to wed auother mau. He secured a revolver, broke into her home and fired twice at her as she was seated sewing. Only one bullet" took effect, inflicting a flesh wound. Thinking he had killed her, he turned the .revolver on himself, fired, and died in a few hours after wards. Final Report of Grand Jury. We, the grand jury, duly empan eled for the November, 1898, term of the circuit court of Wasco county, beg to herewith submit our final report as follows: Wo have been in session nine days and have made inquiry into all crimes committed or triable in Wasco county, so far as they have come to our knowl edge, and as a result of our inquiries have returned into court eleven true bills and two not true bills, as well as having made inquiry into several cases that the evidence did not war rant reporting. We haye visited the county poor farm and the offices of the sheriff, county clerk and treasurer. In our examinations we were extended every courtesy, and our examination ren dered easy by the respective officials. We found the poor farm well con ducted and managed, tbe comfort of tbe inmates being looked after well. We would recommend that a warmer quality of underclothing be furnished the inmates than is now provided for their use, which is insufficient to af ford adequate protection. Their quar ters are comfortably arranged, but were not well warmed at the time of our vtsit. Some of the old men find it a hardship to be deprived of tobacco, and, to tbe end that it will make the last days of these poor unfortunates a little easier, we would recommend that a supply of tobacco be furnished for them. We found the county jail well kept and the comfort of the inmates sub served as well as the conveniences 4will permit. We will recommend that the hammocks and bunks how ia, be ar ranged and fixed so that they will furnish more comfortable sleeping fa cilities for the inmates. , , We would recommend that' larger, more convenient, and . more suitable water closets be provided at tbe court house, we having found the present arrangements to be entirely inade ouate. We would recommend that a ladies' toilet be added. We found the county clerk's office well kept, the books and records in as good condition as tbe conveniences of the office will permit. The vault which contains the files and records is not well arranged for the preservation of the records. We would recommend that steel vault furniture be placed in tbe vault as soon as practicable, and that a door or shutter be provided for the vault window that will be a suffi cient protection to the contents of the vault. The present shutter is entirely inadequate to furnish the required pro tection. We commend the straightforward, and business like manner ia- which Hon. A. A. Jaynehas conducted his business, and the'pains he has taken to enable this grand jury to expedite the disposal of its business. Having disposed of all the business before us and having ho further busi ness to transact we respectfully ask to be discharged. CHAS. Fraley, Foreman. Dated at The Dalles, Nov. 22, 1898. j?" THE FRENCH PRESIDENT. v Be Must Surround ..Himself with Grandeur to Plesv Hla People. The French, people love show, and they expect their president to sur round himself! with, as. much grandeur as the potentates of other European, na tions. He is, therefore, pitted against Emperor William, who, from all sources, has $5,000,000 a year; the czar of Rus sia, who has treble that amount, and Emperor Franz Joseph, who has 85, 000,000. The French president must give a certain, number of receptions, balls and dinner parties, and whenever a visiting monarch comes to Paris he nust entertain him and his suite with the same outward dignity and state that one sovereign shows another. In theory the president is main tained by the government. That is, he is lodged, rent free in tbe Elyee; he enjoys the produc of the splendid kitchen gardens and conservatories at Versailles and Fontaine bleau; he has the right to shoot and buni ia the state forests, and these also supply the palace with wood and charcoal; the palace is lighted by the state, and a "laundry is maintained irrespective pf the presi dent's income. The state allows him three horses,, but there are never less than 12 in the stables. The palace servants are paid by the state, but they are only equal to car-" ing for the wants of the regular house hold. - Whenever a ball or banquet is given from 30 to 40 extra helpers are hired, and this all comes outof the presi dential purse. Mme. Mauxe, it is said, spends every cent of her husband's sala ry furing the Paris season of six months on matters pertaining to the household. The butcher's bill alone amounts to $200, or 1,000 francs, a week, and the other expenses are proportionately ereat. New Haven Register. ? , HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their nm. Wear A TBCAX, . Wholesale Drug-gists, To ledo. O. Waldixq. KnntAH & Marvis, Wholesale Druggl ts. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing dlreoily upon the blood and mucous sur aees of the system. Price Toe, per bottle old by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's s Family Pills are the best. lldeo OFF WITH. SPAIN Her President of the Peace Commission Withdraws. Paris, Nov. 21. Rios, president of the Spanish peace commission, bas refused to continue the peace negotia tions, in view of the severity of the terms proposed by the United States commissioners. Paris. Nov. 21. Tbe Spanish and American peace -commissions met in joint session at 2 o'clock this after noon. The Americans declared they must have the entire Philippine archipelago, and asked for a treaty cession of tbe islands. The Americaus tendered to Spain $20,000,000. It is further declared it is the purpose of the United States to maintain the Philippine islands as an "open door to the world's commerce. On the terms named, the United States proposes the mutual relinquish ment of all claims for indemnity, national or personal, subsequent to the out break of the last Cuban insur rection. November 28 is fixed as tbe date on which the United States commission desired a definite response to today's proposition, and all other subjects at issue. It is also declared . the United States desires to treat on tbe religious freedom of the Caroline islands as agreed upon between tbe United States and Spain in 1886, and also the acquisition of one of the Caroline islands for an American naval station, and of cable-landing rights at other places in Spanish jurisdiction and re vival of certain Spanish-American treaties as heretofore in force. The Americans also refuse to arbi trate article 3 of the peace protocol, bearing upon the future disposition and control of the Philippine islands. TQE SIMPLEST CURE TION. FOB IKD1GE3- As WeU as the Safest and Cheapest. The new medical discovery. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, digest the food in stead of making the worn out stomach do all the work, give it a much needed rest, and a cure of dyspepsia is the natural result. You get nourishment and rest at the same time because these Tablets will thoroughly digest all wholesome food taken into the stomach whether tbe stomach works or not. A cure is cer tain to result because the digesMve or gans are given a chance to rest and recover their natural vigor and tone. The Tablets are then no longer re quired. To show the manner in which the remedy acts on different people and how quickly and effectually it cures stomach troubles we present a few recent cases. Mr. J. O. Wondly, of Peoria, 111.. .writes: I was unable to eat anything but the plainest food and even that often distressed me, but since using one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I can eat anything and everything I want. Mrs. Samuel Kepple, of Girty, Pa., writes: I have been entirely relieved of my stomach troubles by your Tab lets. I suffered three years with sour stomach and gas at night. I am thank tul for them.. Mrs. A. E. Bowen, Barnard, Vt., writes: I think Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best thing for dyspep sia I ever took. L will recommend them to anyone troubled as bad as T was. 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Forester is 35 or 40 years of age. about 6 feet 2 inches high, slightly stooped, walks With a swinging gait, blue eyes, dark hair and heavy sandy mustache. Arrest and notify me at once, Robert Kelly, Sheriff of Wasco County. COAL COAL $6.50 Per Ton DELIVERED. For car lot rates call on E. KURTZ, Agt. THE PALACE OF SWEETS." A March in Sweets can be stolen on your less thoughtful friends if your purchases are made here. All our CONFECTIONERY.. is manufactured from the purest sugars, extracts and flavorings and will be found fresh and delicious. . CAREY BALLARD, Proprietor. LOUIS OAKES Successors to J. H. B laker y EXPRESSMAN Goods Delivered to Any Fart of vbe Oity. Passengers and baggage taken to and from boa' or trair . - Lumber We carry constantly on hand a large stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds. .SASH AND DOORS. Paints, Oils and Glass, Building- Paper, Cedar Shingles, and Redwood Shingles. . 41-JOS. T. PETERS & THE DALLES, OREGON Z. F. 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