UK Sliiellliittitiiieel ou vriifict. ViiuixxxT CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1899 m 5. PROFESSIONAL. 0. HJLLI8TKB, .. Physician and Surgeon, Boom orer Dalles National Bank. Offloa houn, 10 a m to 13 m, and from X to p m. ttau dsno Wait End of Third Street, 8. BKKNKT Attorney at Law "yM. TACKMAN .Dentist. Booms 8 0 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or, SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the Columbia Southern Railway Company, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of . ina jaws oi tne state or uregon, ana tne direct' . ors oi saia iviumDia soutnern Kauwav com Sany, act in? under authority of resolutions uly adopted bt the amrmative vote of all of the stockholders of the company at a meeting oi saia stooKi.oiaers neia at tne city or The i uaues. oreson, on toe tan day or JUecemoer. 189H. have Bled In the office of the secretary of state, of the state of Oreiron and in the office of the eounty clerk of the county of WaHco, Oregon, end in the office of the clerk of Sher man county. Oregon, spnplementary article of incorporauon amending articles ill. IV. ana -JVI ef-the preneot articles oMncorporatkm of saia company so mat saia art cies in., iv. ana vj of saia antcies or lno- rporation shall, ' when amended, shall read as follows: - ARTICLE in. . The enterprise, rursuit, business and occu pation in wmen tots corporation shall be. FIH8T. To acquire, build, own. construct, and to maintain and operate such constructed, owned or acquired railroad and telegraph lines, and to carrv freight and passengers thereon and to transmit messages thereover, and to re ceive to Is for the carriage or transmission o ' , the same, the following railroad and telegraph - lines, namely: 1. A line from Biggs, in the state of Oregon, to Moro. in the tate of Oregon. S. A line from Moro, in the state of Oregon, or some other convenient or suitable place on the line uetween Biggs and M6ro, to the town of PrineviUe, in the state of Oregon. 3. A line commencing at or near Cross Hol lows In the state of Oregon, to a oolnt at or - near Canvon City in the state of Oregon, 4. A line from Bay Canyon Junction, in the state of Oregon, to Hay Canyon, in the state of Oregon. Second. To build, puichae. own, lease or operate steamboat- on th Columbia and Snake . river and the tributaries thereof, the term lini of said water lines to be Celiltf. in Wasco county and Priest Ranids on the Columbia river, in the state of Washington, and Lewis ton on the Snake river, in t'e state of Idaho. Thibd. To build, purchase, own or lease docks, piers, warehouses and depots to be used in connection with the r .11 road and steamboat lines above mentioned, nd to purchase or lease luuas. warmer adjacent or contiguous to its rai1 roads, docks or warehouses or not, and to hold, possess, improve, lease, sell, mortgage or otherwise dispose of such lands in such man ner as may be deemed fit. Fourth To borrow money on bonds, notes, or otherwise for the teneral purposes of the corporation, and to mortgage iu railroads steamships, steamboats, franchises, rolling stock ana any and all property to secure the payment thereof ; provided, however, that un less authorized by a majority vote of the stock holders of the company no mortgage to secure any bond , notes or other evidences of indebt edness shall be placed upon the rai lira ds or , other property of tnls company. ' Fifth. To do all other things necessary or proper in crrry mg on the business of ths cor- , poration or for the accomplishment cf the ob jects above specified. ARTICLE IV. The place where this company proposes to have its principal office or place of business is Moro, Oregon. ARTICLE VI. The termini of the railroads which this company- proposes to own, uuild or construct are Biggs, in Sh rman County. Oregon; Hay Canyon Juuncti n, in Sherman county, Oregon; Hay Canyon, in Sherman county, Oregon ; Moro, in Sherman eou ty, Oregon; PrineviUe, . in Crook county, Oregon; nnd Canyon City, in Grant county, Oregon, and the lines of railroad which tbis company is authorized to construct are the lines mentioned in article III. of the articles of incorporation of this company as amended. The termini of the water lines of this company are Celilo in Wasco county, Ore gon; Priest Rapids, on the Columbia river in the state of Washington, an Lewis ton, on the Snake iv r in the state of Idaho. Columbia Southhrh Railwat Compant . ATrtST: By E. E. Lytle, President, - May Enright, Secretary. . . SUMMONS. In th-Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for W:-sco County. W. L. V atson. Co., a corporation, plaintiff, versus Geo. Christensen. defendant. To George Christensen, the above named de fendant. . In me name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and rvquired to je and appear In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasoo Countv, on or before the 21st day of Junuarv. lfloo. then and there to answer the . , . , . . - i cornptaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above eititled court a d cause, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled courl for the relief aprayed for in its oomplaint. towit: For a dec. ee to foreolose that certain mort gage made and delivered by you on the 22nd day of August, Uwft. to one h aren Rayland, apd by her assigned to this plaintiff; which said mortgage was given to secure the payment of a promissory note of even date therewith for the sum of ta-0,0" with interest thereon at the rate of 9 per oent per annum, and was noon the southeast quarter of seotion 22 in township I north, of range 15 east, W. M., in Wasco County, Oregon. That said lands and premises be sold In the manner prescribed y law. and from the pro ceeds of such sale, plain' iff have and receive tne sum of (800.00 together with interest on said sum at the rate of 9 per cent per annum since August 26, 1896 together with costs and disbursements of this suit and accruing costs and expenses of such sale, and that plaintiff have suoh other and further relief as to the court may s em equitable and just. Tbis summons is served -upon you by publica tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in the "'limes-Mountaineer," a newspa er of general circulation published in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw. judge of the abo e named court, which order bears date the 9th d y of Decem ber. 1898, and directed that said publication be made in said paper beginning with Saturday, the 10th day of Dec;mber, 1898, and ending January 21, 1899. DTJFTJR MisKEFEE. lOdec Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. W. T. Steptens, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Frary, Dtfendact. By virtue of an attachment, execution, decree and ordrr of sale, du'y issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Multnomah, to me di rected and dated the 12th day of January, 14S9, upon judgment rendered and entered in said Cour; on the 12th day of January, r-99, in the above entitled cause in favor of the Plaintiff and against the defendant J H. Frary as judg ment debvor. in the sum of seventy and 6 hun dreds donars, 0.0(1, with interest thereon from the 12th day of January. I8P9, at the rate i f ten per cent per annum, and the further sum of twenty dollars. tJU.OO, with interest thereon at six per ceut per annum, from the 12th day of January, 1899. and the further sum of twenty twn ana aAventv-five hundretha dollars. S2J.75. costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding me to make salo of the real prop erty embraced in sut-h execution of sale and hereinafter described, I will, on the 6th day of March, 1899, At the hour of two o'clock, t. in the after noon of said day. and at the front door o the County Court House in Dalles City. Wasco Countv, Oregon sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand. aM the right, title and Interest which the Defendant J. H. Frary. h d on the 23d day of December, 1898. the date of the attachment of said property, or which said 1 efendant has since acquired, or now has in and to the following described real Sroperty. situate and being in Wasco County, iregon. Jo-wit: The northeast quarter of section twenty-one 21.I in township two (2.) north of ratge ten (10) east of the Willamette Meridian, in Wasco County, Oregon, or so much of said property as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. t) Bald property wl 1 be sold subject to confir mation and redemption as by law provided. D.. ted at The Dalles, Oregon, this 27th day of January. 1899. ROBERT KELLY, Sheriff, Wasco County, Oregon. . ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the estate of O. M. Bourland. n in aolveni debtor, has filed bis final account and report in sid estate, nd that the same will be railed up for hearing in the Circuit Court of the State o( Oregon, for Wasco County, at the reg nlar February term of said Court, ou Monday toe JO'A day of Feoruary. 1899, or as soon thereafter as the same ean be heard by sa d COAli'rjer8ons interested in sal I estate are here by notified to appe r on or before said date and Bhow cause, if any there be, why sa d report Should sot in ail things, be allowed ratified aid approved and an order be made by said Court discharging said assignee and exonerating his botdsSS from further 1 ability thereunder. D.ed this 18th day of January, ; i mouam A. LOBS. Assignee of the estate of V. M. Bourlaud as PETITION. To the Honorable County Court of Wasco uounty, Oregon: We, the undersigned legal voters of Falls Precinct, Wasoo County. Oregon, respectfully petition your Honorable Board to grant to Thomas- sadder. iloease to sell spirt tons, vineous and malt liquors in less Quantities than one gallon, lor tne term oi one year at tne Cas cade IjOcks, Oregon: E Nelson James Stewart JobnTnesen F E Leavens N Nelson John Anderson John Trana T -( Williams EPAsh E George S Malm A Fleischhauer ACBixby ESewl-k A G Hall Pat Melany E Sweetland J F Stout F Rogers H Fitzman Hans Wleckt Oscar Skorg John Totton Rudolph Schmidt J F Hendrick H Henn Patrick Sullivan OHTranna Liugi Lungo . C J Carlson H Fesen FF Foster Aurost Peterson J W Doethit Pat La ey Ben Doke W D McCrary John West i ah C H Trask Jas Oorten Joe Cierrient O C FvBe H P Harphorn . HILillegard A A Spring A We son C Wil geroett ., Albert Co is MattNunds I' H Doug ass M Fitzgerald OttoOlin J F Ridenam AOrd St W Foster 1) L Cates C Vascsni F S Devine T E Simpson J M Carlson J J Poster J J Sexton G M Wilson Joe Scbmid. Jr F Anderson E Ostberg Thad Geazier J Schmid. Sr C J Devine Geo W Mitchell C Peter n J W Atwell P Aug Nelson A C rlson H A Leavens W Foster R Black C G Hickok a Martin Wm Frizzeil 4feb SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for wasco uountv. Rothchild Bros., a corporation, plaintiff. versus W. T. Wiseman, defendant. To W. T. Wiseman, the above named defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to aDoear and answer the complaint of plutntiff fileo against you in tne aoove entitled action ana court on or before the 14th day of January. 1899, and if you ran to so appear or anawr for want there of, the plalntlD will take Judgment against you for two hundred and sixty nine and 85-100 dol lars, 85) and iuterest thereon since Oc tober -etn, 1897, at me rate of 8 oer cent I per dis- annum, togetner witn plaintiff's costs and oursements oi action This summons is served udoo vou ' bv publi cation thereof bv order of W. X. Bradshaw. Judge of thi above named court, made in open Court, on the 30th day of November. I89H, di recting that .aid summons be published once a wees ior not less tnan six consecutive week-. In the T mes-Mountaineer. a newspaper of gener 1 circulation published in Dalle C ty. Wasco Countv. Oregon, and said publication, beginning with Suturriay the 3d day of Decem ber, 1898, and ending January Uth, tM. , DUFUB AMKNEFEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, forWa co County. Josephine Beroa, pUintiff, versus J. E. Beroa, defendant. To J. E. Beroa. the above named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear in the above en title i court within sx weeks from the 14th day oi ja uary a u. iw. men ana mere to an swer the complaint of the plaintiff died agal ist you in the above enti' led suit, and if yon fail so to appear, and aiswer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court f r the relief prayed for in hiT complaint to wlt: For a decree of divorce of tlie above en- ' titled court dissolving me bonds of mat imony n w existing between plaint If and defendant. That plaintiff be awarded the sole care and custody of their minor child. Anita Beroa, and for her costs and disbursement in this suit, and such further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This sun mons is served upon you, the said J. E. Beroa. by publication thereof, by order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above entitled court, which order bears date the 14th dav of January A. D. 1899, and directed that said summons be publish d once a week for not less than six successive weeics in the 'limes- Mountaineer, a newspaper of general circulation published in Kalles City, Wasco county, Oregon. Said publication to begin wila Saturday, the 14th day January A. D. 1899 SINNOTT A SINNOTT, Attorarys for Plaintiff.. Dated this Uth day of January A. D. 199. 7tfeb21 EXECUTOR'S NTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ' ' Notice is hereby given that Joseph W. Ward, executor of me estate of William, L. Ward, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate, and ti at the 6th day of Mareh, 1899. at 10' o'o.ock a. M. of said day. has been appointed as the time for hearing said final account and mmrL and the ir.aking of an order of distri bution of said estate to the legatees mentioned in lOB Will Ul a LIU uomiHCU Dim iuft iuo .neBring thereof wlu be had. ogethcrwith any 0 wtions thereto, if any are made, before the in the will of sua aeceasea ana mat tne Honorable Robert Mays, county judge, at tne County Court House in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon. Ail persons luteresteo insniuesuibe are aunj' by notified to appear -at said time and place and show cause, if any the-e be, why said accounts should not be in all things approved and allowed, and said order of distribution made. This notice Is published by order of Hon Robert Mavs, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, of date January 27th., 1899. , Dated January 25th., 18PS. JOSEPH W. WARD. Executor with the will annexed of the estate of William L. Ward, deceased. I : SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Belle Bryan. Plaintiff, versus William Bryan, Defendant. To William Bryan, the above named de fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the 14th day of January. 1899. said day being the first day of the publication of tbis Summons; and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: A de oree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for her costs and disbursements n this suit. This Summon is trabllared by virtue of an order of W. L. Bradshaw, judge of ti e Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, dated the 12th day oi January, 1899, which order provides and specifies six weeks s the time lor which this Summons shall be pub lished. Dated tbis 14th day of January. 1P99. A S. BENNETT, td-feb 18 Attorney for the Plantiff. NOTICE FINAL MENT. SETTLE- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned the executor of the estate of Owen Williams, deceased, has duly filed with the Clerk of tne County Cornt for Wasoo Countv. Oregon, his final account and report in said estate; and that the Judge of the above entitled court has amy fixed Monday, the -tth day of March. 1899. at two o'clock P. M. of said day as the time, and the county court room in the eounty oourt bouse in Dalles City, Wasco County, Orego , as the place for hearing said final account and report. All persons mtcresteu in saiu tuii are ucicujr notified to appear at said time and place and show cause if any there bs why said final ac count and report should not in all things be allowed, ratified and approved, and an order made duly discharging said executor fro n fur ther acting in said trust, and exonoratlna him from further liability thereunde-. . U. J. Sl'UtSUHU, Executor of the estate of Owen WilliaiuS. de- Dated this 2d day of Februery, 1899. NOTICE FINAL MENT. SETTLE- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly filed her final account and report as administratrix of the estate of Hugh M Bax ter late of Wasco County. O egon. and now de ceased, with the clerk of the county cou t of Wasco County, Oregon: and that the Judge of said court has fixed Monday, the 6th day of March, 1899, at two o'clock P. M. of s id day. as the time, and the county court room, in the county court house in Dalles City. Wa-co County. Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and report. All persons inter ested in said estate are hereby notified o ap pear at said time and place and show cause if any there be why said report should not in all things be allowed, ratified, approved and con firmed, and said administratrix discharged and her Don limea exonerated. Dated this 81st day of January, 1899. LIZZIU BAXTER. Administratrix of the estate of Hugh M. Bax ter, deceased. Good Wood. To get the best dry fir and pioe wood that the market affords rlag op 40. Prompt delivery. The Dalles Lumber log Go TO INVESTIGATE GENERAL MILES A Court Of Inquiry Will Be Ordered. Washington, Feb. 3. Indications are that a court of inquiry will be ordered to investigate and report upon the truth or falsity of statements alleged to have been made by General Miles, in which the quality of beef furnished the troops during the late war was brought in question. The matter was discussed a some length at today's cabinet meeting, and although no donnite docision v. as reached, the concensus of opinion was that such proceedings should be had, It was argued that if packers who had furnished beef to the army Bad fraudu lently supplied the- article as charged by Miles, the country had a right to know that fact. It was also agreed that Miles should not be suspended from office as commander of the army pending such investigation. Jt is not believed any action will be taken, however, until the war investi gating committee has made its report, which is expected next Monday. No one outside of the commission is sup posed to know what the nature of the report will be. The method which is to be adopted, namely, a court of in quiry to pass upon Miles' conduct, is taken to indicate a knowledge on the part of the administration of what the report will have to say as bearing upon Miles' charges. The common impression is that the court of Inquiry can be ordered only upon demand of the officer whose con duct is to be made the subject of in vestigation. While that is usually the case, there is, however, a reserve power in the president, to order such a court, regardless of the wishes of the officer concerned. The authority is contained in article 115 of the ar ticles of war, which have the force of statutes. Tell lour Sister. A beautiful complexion is an impos sibility without good pure -blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover. Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts and 50 cis. BLalceley & Houghton dr ugglst. IN FATOB Or ANNEXATION. Spanish Residents In Havana Want to Come Into tbe United States. , New York, Feb. 3. A dispatch to the World from Havana says: A number, of Spaniards in Havana have issued a strong appeal to their com patriots throughout the island to unite for the purpose of -bringing about the annexation of Cuba to the United States. . Tbe appeal repudiates any desire on the part of the Spaniards to join tbe proposed new independent party now in progress of organization by Joaquin Castillo. It states that 600,000 Spaniards are ready to vote for annexation, and this number would be largely augmented by Cubans of wealth, position and in fluence who do not wish to sea the revolutionary party In the ascendency. Members of the committee believe that if a vote were to be taken today on the broad issue, the result would be decidedly in favor of union with America, even if the negro element n Eastern Cuba was allowed to exer cise a free franchise. Steps will be taken by the Spaniards to put their views before tbe American administration, as they believe if an independent government is contem plated in the near future, the trade of the inland will be brought to an im mediate standstill. In any case they think tbe United States should retain control for a considerable period. On Brery Bottle.' Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you to use two-thirds of the contents of tbis bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not benifited return tbe bottle to your druggist and he may refund the money." Price 25 cts., 50 cts"., and $1.00. Blakeleyand Houghton. - KXT JCKB1IM ATINO FOREIGNERS. .' Outrageon Murders Committed on Chinese Frontiers. ' San Francisco. Feb. , 3. In tbe stories -of the murders of missionaries and foreign residents recently 4 in China, details of. a particularly bar barous, affair at Cbogan Chiang, In volving the life of an Englishman named Fleming, and Evangelist Pan, have been wanting. .' J. R. Adams, of the Chinese inland mission visited the scene of the murders and tells a bhock ing condition of affairs, in the North Chiua Dally News. He ascertained that the people of Cbonair had deter mined to take tbe lifo of every for eigner in the place, . and when Mr. Fleming set foot in the town he was a doomed man. At least. 200 people witnessed the murder from' tbe opposite side of the river. Evangelist Pan was suddenly and quickly cut down. Mr. Fleming dismounted from his mule to go to h Is assistance, but be, too, was attacked and slain after a desperate conflict, in which he was dreadfully wounded with a sword and an iron spike. The two victims were stripped of their clothing and their bodies left for three days on the public road. Sick Headache . The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Earl's Clover Root Tea, tbe great blood puri fier and tissue builder. Money re funded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 60 cents. Blakeley & Hough ton, drugg'sts. ANOTHER TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE The Union Pacific Schemlnjr, for Western Ontlet. Saw Fhanoispq, Feb. 5 . W. H. Llewellyn sod George Tiffany, two l ' Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alurru Alum baking powders ate the greatest mmaCCTi to hialtii of the present day. sotw. snow owaci ea, xtw yowk. New York capitalists are here. They said to have come west on an impor tant railroad deal. Tbey have In view nothing less than the building of a railroad from Portland to Tacoma and Seattle, a distance of a 140 miles. - Bonds have already been ' placed in New York to raise the necessary mon- ev for the construction of this road. It is common gossip that Llewellyn and Tiffany are agents of the Vander- bilts, specially commissioned to build aline for the Union i Pacific into Ta coma and Seattle, after it secures its old entrance into Portland by control ling the Short Line and O. R. & N Co. The Union Pacific's program Is to get into Portland, Tacoma and Seattle in order to compete with the Northern Pacific and Great Northern roads. Once in control of the Short Line, it will be In a position to extend one of the Utters branches from Salt Lake to Los Angeles. When and how it will get into San Francisco is a matter of vague speculation at this time. Ail tbe prominent railroad men in the west, however, are convinced that tbe Union Pacific will, before long, have terminals In Los Angeles, this city, Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. Does This Strike Too? Muddy complexions, nauseating breath come .from chronic consump tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty vears on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cents and 50 cents, at Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. A LONG COLD SPELL. Seveaty-One Day of Snow Colorado. Storm In Denver. Jan. 5. Division Super intendent Senlnger of tbe South Park branch of the Colorado Southern said today; "We have had 71 consentive days of snow and storm between Como and Leadville. In all that time there has not been a single day free from snow storms and high winds. The old settlers state emphatically that this winter has beep, by all odds the most severe in 25 years. The snow is seven feet deep on the level from Boreas and Climax and in many places drifted to more than 20 feet. The 'snow is light and drifts easily. Tbe altitude being so great there has not been sufficient moisture to form a crust, and there will be continual danger and annoy ance from drifts until we have a week of sunshine and moderate weather to thaw the surface. There has been no suffering from lack of provisions and fuel unless it be at Kokomo." , It is reported that most of the live stock from .Breckenridge . and there abouts faaB been driven down the Blue river near Keystone, where ample pro tection and some bare places for feed ing may be found, on tbe ranches there is shed room sufficient for 2000 head of stock. People are keeping close at home, tbe only ones venturing out be ing those at sawmills and mines some distance from towns and these have been closed down and tbe operators have gone to the towns to secure food and warmth. The only mines open are those close to towns. For six days all the mines on the high, line have been without communication. How is Sour WlfeT Has she lost her beauty? If so. con stipation, Indigestion, rick headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. RUSSIA ALL . BIUHT. . Eathan Allen Hitchcock Knows America Has Firm Friend. London, Feb. 5. Eathan Allen Hitchcock, the retiring ambassador to Russia, who was recently appointed United States secretary of the interior arrived in London on his : way to Washington . He carries home the strongest pro-Russian sympathies. In an interview bad with him by a rep resentative of tbe Associated Press, Mr. Hitchcock deuounced emphati cally the stories current since the be ginning of the Hlspano-American war that Russia was a member of tbe coalition of contlnential powers which would have intervened in the dispute had. not England refused to join them. "These stories are utterly unfound ed," said Mr. Hitchcock. "There has never been a single item of proof pro duced to substantiate them and on the contrary, Russia has been most friend ly toward the' United States and baa manifested that friendship during the past year In many ways, of which my position forbids me to speak." Stats or Ohio. City of Tolido, i Lucas Couwtt. I Frank J. Ceinit makes oath that he is tbe senior partner of the Ann of F. J. Ceiiiit A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo County" and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tbe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cared by the use of Haix's Catabbh Cubi. 1 FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my nresence. this th day of December, A. D. 18M. a A. W. GLEASON, J SKAL I v ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, send ior testimonials, iree. F. j. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DniRglsts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Good Wood. . Oak or fir delivered to any part of tbe city. Rates reosonable. Call on F. B. Saunders or give orders on tele phone No, 12, I THE BUBBLE HAS BURST Aeruinaldo Attacks the American Forces at Manila' Washington. Feb. 5. The war de partment has just received a telegram from Manila showing that the Filipino forces attacked the American outposts last night, but were repulsed , with heavy losses to both sides. The American losses are: Wounded, 125; dead 20. Washington, Feb. 5. Admlra Dewey has sent tbe following dispatch to tbe navy department: Manila, Feb. 6. The insurgents inaugurated a general engagement yesterday and last night which con tinued today. Tbe American army and navy was generally successful. The insurgents were driven back and our line was advanced. ' There were no casualties to tbe navy, t Dewey. Another dispatch just received says; Filipinos attacked the . American lines at 8:45 Saturday nigLt. There was a heavy fusillade on both sides and artillery was used. The cruiser Char leston and the gunboat Concord bom barded tbe enemy... The Americans after a magnificent charge captured several of the positions of the enemy The Filipinos lost heavily. . Sonne Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shilbh's Cough and Consumption Cure act like magic in cases oi croup. It has never been known to fail. The worsi cases relelved immediately Price; 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 Blake ley & Houghton druggist. GUT OFF TWO TEARS. District Attorney's Will Mot Bare Their Terms of Office Extended. . Salem, Feb. 3. It is evident today that tbe promoters of the i bill to in crease tbe salaries of district attorneys have become slightly- alarmed at the result of their own boldness. Such a storm' of protests has gone up over that clause of the measure providing for keeping the district attorneys now serving in office until 1902, that it has apparently been decided to eliminate that feature. Today the bouse judiciary commit tee asked leave to amend tbe bill by substituting 1900 for 1902, claiming the figures were placed in the bill as the result of a clerical error. Tbe house devoted its forenoon ses sion today to the third reading of thej bills. - The following bills were .passed : By McCullocb, to provide for the man ner of dissolving - attachments on homesteads, and to provide that all personal property be taxed in the city or county in which found, regardless of the residence of the owner;, by Hill, to define the duties of the administra tors in payment of claims and declare the order of priority of claims; by Moody, to authenticate depositions, and to restrict payment of witness fees in criminal cases to wlto esses travel ing two miles or more. (The law now applies only to Multnomah and Clat sop counties); by.Hawson, to give farm laborers a lien upon farm pro ducts for labor performed; by Myers, to protect salmon in Alsea bay and streams emptying into it, and fixing the close season; by Flagg, to prohibit the killing of more than 20 wild ducks in one day, and prohibit shipping them out of the state; by Williamson, to provide for a special tax on sheep to create a scalp .bounty fund; by Mas singill, to provide for physical exami nation of plaintiffs in actions for dam ages foa personal injuries. Senators Smith and Dufur this morning presented explanations of tbelr position lth reference to the reapportionment act, which was ap proved by the governor while they were speaking.. Both opposed tbe double distinction feature of the law. A message was received from the governor, saying that nearly 151,000 acres of Indemnity school land had been selected by the state land agent, and the demand for it had been so great that only 14.000 acres now re mained, tbe price of which the govern or recommended should be raised. The following bills ' were passed: By Fulton, to authorize county courts to permit . construction of logging roads along public highways by Mc Kay, to prevent the unauthorized use of trademarks. The following bills were introduced: Mitchell, to incor porate tbe town of Moro; by McKay, to authorize charitable and social clubs or corporations to changa their names, etc; to repetl the Bancroft bonding act: by Mulkey, to amend tbe law relative to conveying patients to asylum and convicts to the peniten tiary; by Fulton, to provide a more effective means of collecting a road poll tax. Many m Lorer Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puri fies tbe breath by its action on tbe bowels, etc, as ooi hing else will. Sold f..i vears on absolute euarao tee. Price 25 cts.. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. T- PEACE TREATY RATIFIED. It Passed the Semite by Three More ' than a Two-thirds Tote. Washington, Feb. 6. In she senate today toe-peace treaty was ratified by a malority of three. The vote was as follows: Yeas Aldrlcb, Allen, Allison, Ba ker, Burrows. Butler, Carter, Chand ler, Clark, Clay. Cullom, Davis, Deboe, Elk-Ins, Fairbanks, Faulkner, Foraker, Frye, Gallinger, Gear, Gray, Hanna, Hansbrough, Harris, Hawley, Jones (Nevada), Kenney. Kyle, Ltnqsay, Lodge, McBride, MoEnery, MoLaurio, McMUlin, Mantle, Mason, Morgan, Nelson, Penrose, Perkins, Pettus Piatt (Connecticut). Piatt (New York), Pritcbard, Quay, Ross, Sewell, Shoup, Simon, Spooner,' Stewart, Sullivan, Teller, Thurston, Warren, Wellington, Wolcott 67. NaysBacon, Bate, Berry, Caffery, t'hilton, Cuckrell, Daniel, Gorman, Hale, Heltfelt, Hoar, Jones (Arkansas), Mallory, Martin, Hills, Mitchell, Money, Murpby, ' Pasco, Pettlgrew, Kawuns, Uoaen, Smith, Tillman, Tur ley, Turner, Vest 27. Absent, paired, Cannon and Wilson for, with White against, and Proctor and Wetmore for, with Turple against. Do Ton Know Consumption Is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Blake ley Sc Houghton, druggists. MORE TBOOPS FOB MANILA. Transport Sheridan Will Ball From New York on the 14th. New York, Feb. 6. The work of reparing tbe army transport Sheridan for her long vopage to tbe Philippines goes on with unabated vigor. Those who are in charge of this task are de termined that the troopship shall leave on time. Tbo galvanized iron frames or the busks are all in place now, but haye not had tbe canvas laced to them yet. Tbe Sheridan finished coaling last night, and also received a good part of her ballast The latter was transferred to her from barges. It is said the date for sailing is February Uth. The troops that the ship will carry are the Twelfth infantry, which is now at Fort wefferson barracks, St. Louis, and the Third battalion of tbe Seven teenth infantry at Columbus, O. The arrival of the Third battalion in Ma nila will reunite the regiment and bring it up to its full strength. The Twelfth regiment Is expected here on February 9. Quartermaster M. L. Hersey and Quartermaster-Sergeant C. L. Lindsay have arrived here to arrange for tbe reception of the regi ment on tbe Sheridan. Won need Washington Boys. Spokane, Feb. 6. 'First "Lieu tenant Edward K. Erwin, of company A, First Washington volunteers, wounded at Manila, was born In Wis consin 34 years ago, and was a book keeper. - He leaves a wife and one son H years old, residing here. Privates John Klein and James F. Greeb, company A, were enlisted at Tacoma. . Private Oscar Howards, company A, was enlisted a San Francisco. Privates William E. Fait and Rich ard H. McClain are well known young clerks. '. '.'- The 'Coldest in . Many Tears. Pendlelon, Or., Feb. 5. The cold est weather lo many years prevails throughout the country surrounting Pendleton, although. 12 below is the lowest temperature accorded here. At Meacham it was 42 below this morning, at Helix 21, at TJkiah, 50 miles south of here,- in Camas prairie, it was more than 40 below. ' . ': " ' " ' Those Who '. Suffered. Washington, Feb. 6, The regi ments that sustained losses during tbe engagement at Manila Saturday night and Sunday were -the Tenth Pennsyl vania, First Montana, First Colorado, First South Dakota, Third artillery. Fourteenth itfantry, Sixth artillery, First Idaho, First California and First Washington. A Filipino Explanation. Hong Kong, Feb. 6. The Filipino junta has issued a statement setting forth that tbe fighting at Manila was only an outpost skirmish designed to Influence tbe vote in the United States senate today on the peace treaty. Nebraska's Cold 'Ware. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 5. Last night was the coldest for eight years 'a cen tral and northern Nebraska, the mer cury registering 32 below zero at Val entine 22 below at Beaver City snd 18 below at North Platte. Glorious Mews Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T, He writes: "Four bottles of Elecrio Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which bad caused her great suffering for years. Terrible Sores would break 'out on ber head and face, and the best doctors coald give no help: bnt her cure is complete and her health is excellent. Tbis shows what thousands have proved that Electric Bitters is the best blnod purifier known. It's tbe supreme remedy lor eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls, and running sores. It stimulates liver, kid neys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton drug gists. Guaranteed. Solicitors wanted Ladies or GENTLEmen, for onr complete set of Juvenile Books for the holidays. Each set has four books gradeeffor little ones to grown up folks. Each book charm ing, delightful, captivating. Prices range from 50? to $2,50. Large books each overflowing with happy illustra tions, Tremendous sellers, ixotniog like them. Four months golden har vest for energetic workers. Credit given. Freight paid. Biggest com missions. Outfit with samples of all four books free. Send twelve 2 cent stamps for paying part onlv of the postage alone. Drop all trash and clear $300 a month with our exclusive Juveniles. 1HE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN JUVENILE DEPT., CHICAGO. Improved Train Berries. Elegant new Pullman palace sleep ers between r ortiana ana tjnicago have been placed in service via the O. R. & N., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and .Chicago & Northwestern Railways dally every day in the year. Cars are of the very .latest pattern, in fact being tbe most improved up-to- date sleeping fears turned out by the Pullman Company. These new palaces will leaye Port land on the evening fa6t train of the O. R. & N. arriving at Chicago the morning of tbe fourth day and run ning through without change via Granger and Omaha 19 tf Overcoats selling Williams A Co, oheap at A. M. FIGHTING WIS HOT AI 1) DlLI j V c Filipinos Were Worsted - ; on Every Side. Manila, Feb. 6. A sanguinary en counter between American troops and Insurgents has occurred. - Tbe clash came at 8:40. yesterday evening, when three daring Filipinos darted past tbe Nebraska regiments at Santa Mesa, -but retired .when chal lenged. They repeated the ex peri ment without drawing the sentries fire, but at the third time Corporal Greeley challenged .the Filipinos and then fired, killing one of them and wounding another. Almost imrned lately afterwards tbe Filipinos' line from Calocan to Ranta Mesa comrqene- ed a fusillade which was ineffectual. The Nebraska, Montana and North Dakota outposts replied vigorously. and held their ground until reinforce ments arrived. Tbe Filipnos in the meantime con centrated at three points, Calocan, Gagalangin and Santa Mesa.' At about 1 o'clock the Filipinos opened a hot fire from all three, places simultaneously. This was supplement ed by the fire of the two siege guns at Bahk-Balik and by advancing their skirmishers from Paco and Pandacan ine Amen-'aos respocaea witb a terlffio fire, but owing to the darkness they were unable to determine its elect. i . . . The Utah light artillery finallv sue ceeded In sllencelng the native battery, Tbe Third artillery also did good work on the extreme left. The en gagement lasted over an hour. The United States cruiser Charleston and the gunboat Concord, stationed off Malabon, opened fire from their sec ondary batteries on the Filipinos' position at Calocan and kept It up vigorously. At 2:45 there was another fusillade along tbe entire line and, the United States sea going double turreted monitor Monadnock opened fire on the enemy rom off Malate. ' With daylight the Americans ad' vanced. The California and Wash ington regiments made a splendid charge and drove the Filipinos from the works at Paco and Santa Mesa. The Nebraska regiment also distin I guished itself, capturing several prisoners and one Howitzer, and very strong position at the reservoir, which is connected with the water works. . ? The Kansas snd Dakota regiments compelled the enemy's right flank to retire to Calocan. There was intermittentent firing at various points all day long. ,r ' ' 1 The losses of the Filipinos can not be eiti mated at present but they are known to be considerable ; . ; L The American losses are estimated at 40 mea killed and 125 wounded. LIST OS JURORS. Names of Taxpayers Who Have Been Mam. xnoaed to Serve In the rebraary Terse. Circuit court will open in this city on Monday, February 13th, snd al th6ugh there are not a great number of cssas on tbe docket those that are to be tried are nearly all important and tbe term promises to last as long if not longer than uual. The following jurors bare been summoned for this term of court; Thomas Bishop, Hood River. T. G. Benson, Cascade Locks. . . J. W. KooDtz, Tbe Dalles. Charles Early, Viento. Frank Fleming, Bakeoyen. : George Rice, Boyd. . . -. . . W. M Hay ner.'' Hood Elver. , Fred Fisher, The Dalles. A. J. Graham, Hood River- T. H. Johnston, Dufur. .. - J. J. Lucky, Hood River. ' John Wagonblast, Tbe Dalles.. Elmer Green, Dufur. , J. H. Hlbbard, Hood River. : Jessie Im bier, Hood River. . . W. R. Wlnans, Hood Rlyer. . C. Detoman, Hood River. . F. H. Button, Hood River. : J. J. Gibbons, Hood River. E. E. Lyon, Hood Biver. W. M. T. McClure, Mosier. Alezaoder Frazier, The Dalles. J. H. Harper, The Dalles. James Fulton, Tbe Dalles. . O. B. Connolly, The Dalles. W. H. Taylor, The Dalles. C. W. Haight, The Dalles. ' Frank Peabody, Dufur.) W. M. Lauder, Shearers Bridge.' O. M. Smith, Boyd. J. F. Markham, Dufur. I ' FIRE PATROL OBUAM1ZBD. Another Effective Step Taken Towards the Protection of Property. The fire patrol, which will la future do police duty and protect property during- fires, was orgaulzed Saturday night. Marshall Lauer will act as chief while the following persons froni the different companies have been chosen to do patrol duty. East End Hose Company No. 3 J. L. Thompson, C. B. Fleurer and D Wilder. Jackson Engine Co No. 1 J. W. Fisher, John Crate and A. Sand rock. Hook and Ladder Co No. 1 Harry Llebe. Thomas Ward and Victor Marden. Columbia Hose Company H. A. Falk, J. Hertz and W. A. John ston. Mount 'Good Hose Co. C. L. Phelphs, Ben Eben and James Har per. The organization of this Patrol is certainly a most necessary move to wards the protection of property and will save many a dollar to th citizens as well as the insurance companies, It has always been the ease when there was a fire that a large number of nnscruoulons ruffians were in read iness to carry away anything that was I uncrarded. In future, however such doings will be effectually prevented. Something has been said to the effect that tbe insurance companies Intended to present tbe members of the fire patrol with handsome badges I to wear while on duty. This wouid be no more than right on the part of tbe companies since tbey will be saved a irrpRt. rWl nf minev bv the protection which tbe patroL yllft ' Active solcitors wanted everywhere for "The Story of the Philippines" by Murat HaUtead, commissioned by tbe government as official historian to the wai department. The book was written In army camps at San Francisco, on the Pacific with Gener al Merritt, in the hospitals at Hono lulu, In Hong Kong, in the American trenches at Manila, in the Insurgent camps with Aguinaldo, on the deck of tbe Olympia with Dewey, and in the roar of battle at tbe fall of Manila. Bonanza fur agents. Brimful of orig inal pictures taken by government photographers on tbe spot. ' Large book. Low prices. Big profits, Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free. Address. F. T. Barber. Seo'v. so Dearborn St., unicago. lm - For 8ale or Exchange. Eighty ""or 240 acres of good farm land located 10 miles below The Dalles on the Columbia river, for sale or wilt be traded for property In The Dalles: Inquire of Gibons & Mardea. . lmdw Men Wanted. To cut cord wood. Inaulre of The Dalles Lumbering Co tf. Oysters served in any style at the Palace of Sweets. NERVITA VITALITY' LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Im potency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores tbe fire of youth. By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes for $2.50: with a written guaran tee to core or refund tbe money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. ' Clinton Jcckson Sta, CHICACO, ILL, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. v Notice Is hereby given that in oumuanoe to an order issued by tbe Hon Robert Maya Judge of the County Court oi the State or Oregon (or Wasco County, dated at The Dalles, Deo. 10, 1898, the undersigned, C. G. Roberts, has been appointed sole executor of the estate of James Roberts, deceased, late of Hood River. Wasco County, State of Oregon, All persons having Claims against sain estate, are requested to present them, accompanied by proper vouch ers, at the residence of the said executor at Hood RtVer. Wasco Countv. Oregon, or at the office of Jayne A MlchelL The Dalles, Oregon, within six moittn from the date of this notice. U. U.KUbKBTS, Executor Estate Jamas Roberts, Deceased. Dated, The Dalles, Deo. 16, 1SS8, St "The Replator Line" The Dalles. Portland and Astoria - Navigation Co. THROUGH FiBigiit aim Passenssi LHx8 LOWEST RATES BEST SERVICE , FASTEST TIME Until further advised the Dalles City will leave Tbe Dalles Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 7 a. m. and Port- and Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the same hour. Shipments received at any' time, day or night. . Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address, A: Ad, ...Bepaeil Old oo .Second street, and door from Court Street, - THE DALLES, , - k OREGON.! 118 Oct 15 A. AD KELLER The Dalles, Or, Tom Bourke's and - : TTnTnftsfpnd whiskey; ' SPECIALTY IN IMPORTED FRENCH ' LIQUORS AND COGNAC . . . . . . ,, Best Domestle Llprs, Wines and Cigars. . The Largest and Beat of August Buohler - Home-Made Beer, and Porter. ; S0.90 $1 worth checks good for 10c a rink or cigar; A check given to every Customer... Agent for the Swiss Publishing Co., New York. Did You Ever. Stop to think that this is the timo of year that a merchant wants to sell' off all bis heavy goods. Well that is the case with me. Come in before the assortment is broken and get your choice of the stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Furnishing Goods. '; '' F. H. ROWE S CO., -Dealers Lumber, Sash, Class, Paints and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. .... Wood Delivered to any Part of the City. NORTHERN PACIFIC R U N S PULLMAN SLEEPING AxtS ELEGANT i)INING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS .i . MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL , GRAND FORKS , DCLUTH. , , FARQO CROOKSTOM ' WINNIPEG HELENA and BCTTE. - TO THROUGH Y TICKETS . TO . CHICAGO WASHINGTON f. ' . PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all POINTS EAST and SOUTH. For Information, time eards, map and tioketa sail on or write. W. C. ALLAH AY. Amt Or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas-' en er Agent. No. 226 Morrison Street. Cor. aer ot Third Street. Portland, Oregon : EM i: DIFART rKOM TBB dalles Aaarra I Past Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Fast 1AM- Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail 11:60 p.m. aas City, St. Louis, S:l p. ffl.. .' Cnloago and East. ' " - Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane ; Flyer - Minneapolis, St Paul, Flyer 6:40p.m, Duluth, Mllwauke, 6:00a.m.'' Chicago and East, 8p. m. PROM rORTLAND p.m. ";" ' Occaa Steamships All SaHIng Dates sub- . , Jeot to change, -For San Francisco , i Steamers leave Port- land every five day. " V . ,' :. . . V Sp. m. Cslaaibla River P m Ex.Sunday suaawre . Ex-Bunday. Saturday 10 p. m. To Astoria and Way. Landings. . , " 6a.m. Wlllasiettc River' 4:80p.m. . Ex.Sunday Ex.Sunday - Oregon City, Newberg, , , Salem Jt Way-Land's Ta. m.' Willamette ass Taaklll Si30p.ni. Tues.Thur, Rivers. . . Mon. Wed,' and Sat and frl. , Oregon City, Dayton.and Way-Landings. 8a.m. ' Wlllsaiette River 4;S0pm. Tues, Thur , Tues.Thur. and Sat- Portland to CorvallU laodSnt . and Way -Landings . i I.V Rlparla Baste River. . Lv. Lew'a daily ex- dully ex cept Sub- Ripavia to LawJatoa. oept Sal j day. ' tuUay ' Parties desiring to go to Heppner should take train No. 4. leaving The Dulles a. 6:30 r. u. to make direct connections, returning, sinking 6i-t rect connections at Heppner Jusotlon with No. 1, arriving at The Dalles at 1:16 r. U. , Wo. 82. through freight, east-bound, does not oarjy passenge.s; arrives 2:&0 a. m., departs S :60 a. m. .... No. 24, looal freight, carries passengers, east-' bound; arrives 4 :g0 p. m., departs 8:16 p. m. No. tl, west-bound through freight, does not earr passengers; arrives 8:16 p. m., departs 9:80 p. m. ' No. 23, west-bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrive 6:16 p. m, departs 8:80 a. m. For full particulars call on O. B. A N. Co.'s agent The Dalles, or address . W..H, HtTBLBUBT, Gen, Pass. Agent . Portland. Oregon' J. Isslajid, Agent, The Dalles. ARE YOU ", see . Billy ' T H J J ST. Y satisfy your thirst era. He'll witb SC BLITZ HEEK, Kelleiy oro Fino saloon ;:. C. F. STEPHfUifS. Doors, Windows,