tiratneef. me Vf rilXKKK, VllutXXXT TI H.R.H OCSTAISBBB. XIII CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 15, 1899. NO. 28 Makes the food more WOYA1 BMCIWO LEGAL STRUGGLE AT WALLACE Defense in Wardner Riot Cases Allege It Is Im , . possible to Get Fair Trial. ' Wallace, Idaho, July 7. This morning- the defense in the Corcoran case filed a motion for a continuance of the case until the next term, al leging that under martial lair a fair trial could not be secured; that the jurors summoned to try Corcoran were not members of organized labor and opposed to labor organizations; that tbey were biased against Corcoran, which bias could not be made to ap pear by examination in court; that martial law authorities have used all possible means, legitimate or illegiti mate, to secure evidence to convict the defendant, while men whose testi mony was favorable to the defendant had beeti, threatened and abused with- out authority of the law: that witnes ses "necessary, on. the. part -of the de- ' fondant are out of the county and state, feared arrest by martial law and would 'not return while martial law prevailed.. . . ' These allegations were backed up by numertus affidavits. Attorney Robert-;.- son, ' for the, defepse who has made a writ of ; habeas corpus his: special hobby ever since the opening of the riot cases, argued strongly that trial by civil law was impossible while martial law prevailed. - Hawley, in reply, took the ground that, were the grounds alleged by defendants true, ' his proper course would be a motion . for a change of venue. The judge denied the motion for continuance, and at 11 o'clock ordered he clerk to place tf e jnrj. list ia the box. i . The defense then filed a formal challf ' -i to the panel summoned by Ei&ioi S therlan-l on account of bias : on the part of the lisor. ' The court dented .the challenge. Keddy then . asked for an exception, asking to call Sutherland to- the 'stand to prove the ground for challenge. The judge thought Keddy was too late, the court having asked him if that was all, to which council replied that it was, After Keddy explained tnat there was a misunderstanding and after consider . able explanation, the court allowed Sutherland to be called. Tell oar 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 eta. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Jefferles and HharKey May Fight. San Fkancisoo, July 7. No sooner had Champion Jefferies landed in this city than local promoters began work ing to secure the coming fight between Jefferiea and Sharkey. The first offer came from Charles Newman in the shape of a certified check for $5,000, . deposited with a morning paper, as a guarantee of his sincerity in the affair.' Newman, acting solely in his own behalf, offers a purse of $40,000, the contest to be held in this city at the Velodrome, which was built several years ago for holding bicycle races. It has a capacity of 15,000 persons. It is the purpose of the ' promoter, should he be the suc cessful bidder, to bring off the match during the day time. Upon the heels of the first bid came one from the Glen Park 'Company, with conditions identical with tboee made by Newman, namely: A puree of 940,000, the fight to take place some day in September between the hours of 9 A. H. and 5 p.m. "A check for $5,000 will be deposited today by the party making the second offer. Do lou Know Consum ption is preventable? Q 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. . POPULISTS WILL HOT FUSE. Will Prepare Their Platform and Nomi nate Candidates Indpendant of the Democrat. Tebre Haute, Ind., July 7. Morti mer C. Rankin, chairman of the popu list national central committee, has been interviewed in regard to whether the populists would form a fusion with the democrats for the coming cam paign. Mr. Rankin said hey would not, for the reason that the populists -will hold their national convention one month prior to either the republi can or democratic conventions. For this reason the populists will prepare their owo platform and nominate their own candidates. The time for the national populist convention is not determined yet, and cannot be determined until one of the big political parties names the date for its convention. Mr. Rankin stated that the party was spilt up in its views, but it was hoped that every one would be brought to one course before the convention met. The populists of Nebraska, Mr. Ran kin said, . were in favor of fusion, hould they be allowed to name the nominee for vice-president of the dem ocratic ticket.. While this might be allowed io Nebraska, the other states delicious and wholesome POWDCR CO., HfW VOflK. will, by no means, submit to such ac tion. The populists aro tired of fusion; for they have fond that whenever they entered into fusion with the democrats the latter party receved the benefit, whilo the populists were there merely to fill up. Mr. Rakin stated that that the par ty was split upon the matter of holding tne Philippine islands. In his opin ion, the object of the government should be to tear down all the mon archies possible, and construct upon the debris the foundation of republics, the more republics the better. He said if the democrats fight the policy of the administration in holding the Philippines until a suitable form of govern met has been formed, they will find thembelves snowed under far worse thau they were in 189C. You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the Bmall price oi Zacts. wets, and 91.00 does not cure, take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty year on tnls guarantee, irice Zo cos. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. " A 8BN8ATIONAL, LETTER. Oar Minister In Japan Says Neither Dewey or Otis Favored Conquest. BOSTON, July 7. Rev. Clay McCau ley has written a letter to the Tran script dated at Tokio, Japan, June 1. Mr. McCauley declares that Admiral Dewey said to him: "Rather . than make a war of con quest on the Filipino people, I would take up anchor and sail out of the harbor." Mr. yiCauley visited Manila in' Januaryin search of health. Of his yiews there be writes: "For a long time, I could not believe that the dis astrous drift of events was kaown to tne Washington authorities. 1 was inclined to lay , the responsibility for the increasing pe-ils upon the military commander directly in charge. "Yet, now it seems clear to me that General Otis did this work in the main in literal obedience to his su periors in America; that there it wa assumed that the whole right and duty concerning the future disposition and control of the Pbilipbine islands lay in the wishes and will of the United States, that what the Filipino0 them selves ; might wUh need not be taken into the Account in formulating plans for their eov'rtrnmeot." The writer had a talk with General Otis. "Among other things,-' said Mr. McCauley, "General Otis express ed regret that there was not a better knowledge of the situation among the Washington legislators tnan there seemed to be. And he impressed me deeply by his declaration: 'I was ordered to this post from San Francisco I did not believe in the annexation of these islands when I came here nor do I believe in their annexation now.' "I also bad the privilege of a con versation .with Admiral Dewey." the writer says and gives this version of it: Dewey spoke much of his concern over the turn affairs had taken and added that he was 'powerless to act,' Yet in oue point in his remarks he de clared: 'Rather than make a war of conquest on these people I would take up anchor and sail out of the harbor." Toons; Mothers. Croup is the terror of. thousands of young mothers because its outbreak so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases releived immediately Price 25 cents. 50 cents and 81.00 Blakeley & Houghton druggist. Massacre In Brazil . Chicago. July 7. A special to the Times-Herald from Washington says: Secretary Hay has sent instructions to Minister Bryan, at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Consul Ruffin, at Asuncion, Paraguay, directing them to investi gate the report cf the massacre of an expedition of which Americans were members on the Klngu river, in Bra zil. A report received seryal days ago from Minister Buchanan, at Buenos Ayres, reported that a Mrs Williams, whose brother resides in Ashville, N. C. and whose husband was a mem ber of the ill-fated expedition, is ia distress in Buenos Ayres, where she was to await her husband's return. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired listless, rundown feeling. But there is no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, led. - He says: "Electrio Bitters are just the thing for a man when be is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. SOUTHERN PHILIPPINE. Disposition Everywhere to Accept American Sovereignty. Washington, July 9. Dispatches haye just been received at the state department from President Schur mann, of the Philippine commission, giving some account of his journey to the southern islands ot the archi pelago. He finds conditions in those islands extremely gratifying. There is a disposition almost everywhere south of Luzon to accept American sovereignty. ; A TIE YOU T?.6?,.8?! . THIRSTY satisfy your thirst jtitb SCHL1TZ BEEK. ' ,.V WILL COME TO ASTORIA Oregon Regiment Will Board River Steamers There. Washington, July 9. An order of the secretary of war issued yester day, sends the Oregon regiment to Astoria on the transports Newport and Ohio. There they will be trans ferred to riyer steamers chartered by the quartermaster's department and taken to Vancouver for muster out. It is stated at the war department that the reason why the transports do not go up the Columbia river is be cause two day a will be saved, as they can immediately return to San Fran cisco and take troops back to Manila. If the troops are mustered out and paid off at Vancouver, they will carry their arms wi'.h them to that place. Under the order, they will not even be unloaded at San Francisco, and consequently cannot be mustered out there. Whether this order will re main In effect np to the time the troops arrive is a matter of doubt. The order issued by the secretary of war was after consultation with Com missioner Hermann and upon his recommendation. He says that it is the best that can be secured, and that the jubilee and reception of troops will take place at Astoria. This will not be possible if tho - transports chartered by the quartermaster's de partment . are on hand and ready to take the troops to their destination. DEPENDENT ON CHARITY. Thousands of Texas Flood Victims Suffering- for Food. Austin, Texas, July 9. Governor Sayers stated tonight to an Associated Press correspondent that, judging from all reports he had received of ficially from flooded districts, there had been great loss of property, both personal and corporate, that hundreds of people had been bereft of their homes and belongings, and that at present there were in the ' neighbor hood of 45,000 people, the majority of them being negroes, who were de pendent on public charity for susten ance. The suffering of water-bound refugees has been very great. The governor figures that the loss of life has been comparatively small, not exceeding 50 persons. The heav iest farm losses will fall upon the owners of the big plantations li. the bottoms, who have lost all their crops, and are not being protected in the distribution of charity, which is being expended only among the poor. Up to tonight, Governor Sayers has received 830,000 in money contribu tions from this -state, and from the East. In addition thereto he has sent out several carloads of groceries, which have been donated by different cities . of the state. The situation is being well handled now, everything having gotten down to systematic precision, and the governor stated tonight that by tomorrow every hungry mouth in Texas would be looked after. The waters are fast subsiding. , Four Loans and Little Cash. Washington, July 9. The doors of the Citizens' National bank of Niles, Miss., were closed . yesterday by National Bank Examiner Seldon, who was appointed temporary receiver of the bank by the comptroller of cur rency. The cause of the failure of the bank Is poor loans which have been made, to meet which the comotroller levied an assessment on tbe capital stock of the bank. The stockholders failed to meet this assessment, and the receiver was appointed. The last statement of the bank showed loans and discounts amounting to $169,509; surplus, $10,000; capital, 850,000. Pay Boll Had Been Staffed. Havana, July 9. At Manzanillo Enrique Cespedes, chief of tbe Second brigade, has presented a payroll for 2360 men. Moales' list bad only 1213 names and it was agreed to pay that far. Ceopedes, however, refused. He said all were equally entitled to wait the arrival of the supplementary lists. At Sancta . Spirltus 207 men have been paif and 240 were refused pay ment for various reasons. In a disturbance in a house of ill fame an : American soldier killed a Cuban, Captain Juan Chi no, and wounded another Cuban. Charged With Polygamy. Salt Lake City, July 9. A war rant based upon a complaint sworn to by the representative of a New York newspaper, was issued from County Attorney Putnam's office for the ar rest of President Angus M. Cannon, of the Salt Lake stake of the Mormon church, charging him with polygamy, which Is cited as bei jg contrary to tbe provisions of sections 4209 and 4210 of I the compiled laws of the state of Utah, 1898. ' Didn't Know it Was LoadedV SAN Francisco, July 9. H. R. Drake of Troop F. Sixth U. S. cavalry, was accidentally shot today by Private Cassaway of the same troop, and will probably die. Cassaway, ih a playful manner, placed the weapon ' against Drake's throat and. fired, believing the weapon to be unloaded. The ball passed through the neck and lodged near tbe spinal column. The wound was pronounced fatal by the surgeon. Cassaway is In the guard bouse. SHOW 8HOBTAGK IN CASH. Dew York Banks Cloaa Limit. to tne Legal New York, July 9. The Financier says: The associated banks of New York, if their statement for the week ending July 8th is to bo accepted as correct, have less surplus cash on hand than at any time (with the exception of, September, 1898), since .the 1893 J panic. The current exhibit is so complicated by incidents due to July disbursements and also by the system of averages employed in aiaking it, that its totals do not possess the sig nificance that otherwise might attach to them; the loss of about $10,000,000 in cash, for instance, is much more than known operations called for and the expansion of nearly $7,000,000 in loans must reflect previous weeks' business. The demands for aicom modation within the past two days cer tainly did not necessitate this violent rise. As the statement stands it plainly indicates that every dollar of the loans has been taken from the banks in cash and withdrawal of d posits has been a similar operation Manifestly this is an impossible con tingency. A more detailed explana tion shows that of the loss in cash the National City and the Chase National banks are responsible for the entire reduction, the National City's loss having been about $6,000,000 and its increase in loans more than $6,000,000. It is interesting to note in this con' nection that whereas the average re serve of all the banks "is now 25.5 per cent, the reserve exclusive of the in stitution named is 26 pur cent. In other words, the 63 banks haye within a small fraction of 1 per cent of as much money as reported at the open ing of July. LOS ANGELES HONORS TEACHERS. Magnificent Electrical Display and II lamination of the City. Los Angeles, July 10. The city is ablaze with bunting, and tonight 18 electric arches, which span the prin streets will illuminate the scene in in honor of the National Edu cational Association. The last of the Eastern delegations are beginning to srrive. The second session of the national council of education was held today. Hon. W. T. Harris, United States commissioner of education, sub mitted a report to the special com mittee of the department of the super intendents on school hygiene. Z. X. Snyder, president of 'the state normal school, at Greely, Colo., read the committee report of the .state normal schools; Principal C. H. Keyes, Holyoke, Mass., read a paper on the differentiation of American schools, and Dr. N. Murray Butler, of New York, one on the educational progress of the year. The department , of the Indian schools also held a short session fiis morning. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern io the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of honeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarse ness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists, and get a free trial bottle. RegU' lar size 50 cents and $1.00. Eyery bot tle guaranteed, or price refunded. A Fatal Collision. San Francisco, July 10. A col lislon bet-ween a freight train and a passenger train bearing delegates to the National Educational Association convention at Los Angeles occurred at Newman this morning. Two pas sengers, Mrs. Thomas, of Seneca Falls, N. Y., and Mrs. Harris, of St. Louis, Mo., were killed, and four others slightly injured. The freight train was taking water when the passenger train came along on the same track. The collision was a heavy one. There is more catarrh in this section of the couutry than all other diseases put together, and nntil the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors nronounoed It a local disease, and prescribed ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional dlease. and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hull's catarrh cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoonfuL It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address. F. J. Cbssnt & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7b. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Jumped From a Train. Los Angeles, Cal., July 10. A. Kramer, of Dayton, la., 'jumped from a Southern Pacific train near Burbank and taking a penklfe from his pocket be proceeded to gash at his throat. The train was stopped and the man put on board and brought to this city. His only injury is loss of blood. It is thought that Kramer became tempor arily insane from tbe heat of tbe Mo jave desert. He bad considerable money with him, as well as a return ticket to Dayton. Tin-Workers WaJM Out. Lisbon, Ohio, July 10. The skilled workmen in local tin mills went out on a strike today for the recognition of tbe union. As a result eveiy de partment of the plant is stopped, and 800 men are idle,. Although the mill has been paying the scale, the manage ment announced it would never be run as a union mill. In view of the strike it is probable that the plant will be abandoned. 60,000 Purse Is Offered. San Francisco, July 10. The managers of Glen Pars, in this city, have raised their offer of a purse for the Jeffrles-Sbarkey match to $60,000. If they get the fight they propose to make the general admission $1, and at that rate expect.an attendance of 100, 000. Tbe fight will be held in an open-air arena. Bed Bot irrom the Unn - Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in tbe Civil war. It caused horrible ulsers that no treat ment , helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures, cuts, bruises, . burnes, boils, felons corns, BKin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. For Sale. A farm of 160 acres, partially Im proved, located seven miles from Tbe Dalles, price 8800, on easy - terms. In quire of proprietor of. Columbia hotel, april 29-lm :..;,'' THE OFFICERS WERE GUILTY Sheriff and Commis ' sioners of Shoshone County Removed. Wallace, Idaho, July 10. In deciding the removal cases this morn- iug, Judge Stewart found that the commissioners were guiitv of wilful misconduct in allowing bills to the sheriff in excess of the lawful fees; in allowing percentage for collecting licenses; in issuing saloon licenses without. application, or bond; in ap- proying bonds of county officers with insufficient sureties; in failing to take action 'when notified of probable de struction of property at Wardner. For these he held them guilty of neglect sufficient to justify removal. In the case of the sheriff he said: 'Defendant by bis own '.esttmony has convicted himself of most flagrant violation of official duty," Uontlnulng, be delivered a warmer roast, if possible, than that delivered by W. E. Borah in bis closing argu ment in tne same case. Delense gaye notice of appeal. JXEW ' VOLCITEEB OFFICERS. President Appoints Five New Lieutenant Colonels. , Washington. July 10. The presi dent has appointed the following lieutenant-colonels of volunteers: Major S. J. Bell, assistant adjutant general of volunteers, now serving in Philippine; Herbert G. Sergeant, who was colonel of the Fifth immune regi ment during the war with Spain; Cap tain John J. Brenton, of the Twenty- fourth infantry, who was appointed from New Jersey to West Point and graduated in 1877, since which time he has been with the Twenty fourth in fantry, and who was in the battle ot San Juan hill, and was highly com mended for coolness and bravery and Captain E. H. Plummer, of the tenth infantry, who was recommended for brevet for gallantry in action at San tiago. Coat Makers Want to Strike. ' New York, July 10. The coat tail ors, it is reported, are preparing to go out on a strike for an advance in wages j j . ... . , . , , and a reduction of hours of labor. They are said to number between 10,000 and 12.000, and of these 2500 are women arid girls. Mot of these people formerly belonged to the Brotherhood of tailors that is affiliated with tbe United Garment-Workers of America, but tbey bolted and formed an independent national organization. They are not, however, afflleated with any central bady, and in tbe event of a strike, it is said they can not expect any outside aid, not even from the clothing-cutters. Frightened to Death. . San Francisco. July 10. Death called Dr. Mary C. Edmonds, a well known pdysician of this citv, in a tragic fashion at her home at 913 Bush street. The accidental setting off of a burglar alarm wrought up her nerves to such a strain thatsho suffered death by fright. She went to the window and blew a whistle. Help came but just as she opened the front door she tottered and fell dead. Mrs. Edmonds was a very talented and successful physician of this city. She was the widow of Judge Edmonds, late of the superior court, and leaves two sons and a daughter. Walking Jlelegate Busy . Chicago, July 10. Two hundred section bands employed by the Chicago Junction railway today struck for a raise of wages. T'nere were three mis haps during the day, which completely blocked the tracks at different points. The company operates 500 miles of track, chiefly in switching for stock yards. Rioting- Strikers. Windsor, Ontario, July 10. The local militiamen left this after noon for London in response to a call from a district officer for troops to aid in quelling the street car riots there. It is ' believed that the presence of fcops will hold tbe rioters In check without any actual fighting. Working Might and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. . They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug. gists. lows steady for Service. Seattle, July 10. Tbe battle-ship Iowa will come off of Port Orchard drydock Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Steamers will leave Seattle early Tuesday evening, carrying excursion ists to witness the launch and attend ing ceremonies. A good heavy horse and wagon for sale cheap. Horse and wagon may be seen at the feed yard east of the Wasco warehouse. Or call at J. H. Reyburn's dye shops. . Second street, between Court aod Union. jl76d LEMPS i li i St. Louis bock and Pils ner Beer on draught at the White House saloon Chas. Michklbach. Proprietor. 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 the fire of youth. By mail SOc per box; G boxes for $2.50: with a written guaran tee to core or refund tbe money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sta CHICACO, ILL. 8ole by Blakeley A Houghton, The pane, Oregon. ill! PROFESSIONAL. A. S. BENNK1 Attorney at Law yyM. TACKMAN Dentist. Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. J. T. MOORS. JOHN GAVIN. M CORE & GAVIN, Attorneys At Law. Kooms 39-40 over U. S. Land Office. Jun9 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. County Court. oi tne siate oi Oregon, lor wasco county, as ministratrix of the estate of Thonaa Walsh. deceased, and all parties having claims against saia estate are required to present, tne saia Sroperly verified to me at my home near Celilo, regon, within six months from the date of this notice. Mrs. M ahgabkt Mart Walsh. Dated May 0. 1899. 6U Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly annotated as admin 8 tin tor of the estate of Lydla A. Richardson, deceased, by order of the Bon County Court for Wasco county. State of Oregon, which order bears date of May 1st, 18U9. All persons having claims against saia estate are nereuy notinea to pre sent the same properly verified to me at the omce or my attorneys, uuiur s. Meneree, in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, within six montns irom tne a ate oi wis notice. Dated Hay 4th, 1899. J. S. FERGUSON, Administrator of the estate of Li dia A. Richardson, deceased. mayt-6t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that bv order of the nou. nooert mays, juage oi tne county court for Wasco County Oregon, made on the 9th day of March, 1899, the undersigned was appointed a .minisirator oi tne estate or jonn ttrooK house, deceased, and John J. Brookhouse. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, properly vennea, at tne omce oi sinnott s smnoit. in uaiiea uity. Oregon, within six montns irom toe aate oi tnis notice. R. J. GORMAN. Administrator of the "artnershin estate nf jonn nrooanouse, deceased, ana Jotinj. Broolt- nouse. W5t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice hereby given that the undersigned. has been duly appointed by the Hon. Count v Court of the state of Oregon, for Wasco County, as administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of George W Rowland, late of Wasco Couney, Oregon, now deceased. All persons naving claims against said estate are nereny notified to present the same properly verified. to me at my 01 ce in Danes city, uregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 29th day of June, 1899. FRANK ME EFEE. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate or Geoige W. Rowland, deceased. juiy i-at. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that Geo. A. Llebe. executor of the estate of Richard G. Closter. deceased, has filed in the office of the county cierKoi wasco county, uregon. his nnai ac count and report in the matter of said estate. and that the Honorable Robert Mays, County 1 Judce of said Cnuntv has ordered that raid ' final account and report and the settlement of I the said estate, as well as any objections there- I to, shall be heard at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the 3rd day of July, 18W9. the same being the regular July term of said Court for the year lbim. Said hearing, settlement and objeotirns. 11 any. will be heard pursuant to a Id order in the county court room in the court house of said county at Dalles City, Oregon. This notice is given by order of the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, of date May gstn., lHifti. Dated June 3rd., 1899. GEO. A. LIEBE. Executor of the estate of Richard G. Closter, aeceasea. St s Under tbe Direction of the : : : : : Sisters of tha Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, Wasco Co., Oregon Tnis institution is pleasantly situated near the Columbia on the line cf the railroad; thence it is easy of access for all who desire to secure a comfortable home and a progressive seat oi learning tor tneir aaugnters or wai as. The location of the Academy is one f the most healthy on the Pacific slope, this portion of uregon Deing proverbial lor its pure water, bracing air and picturesque scenery. The Academy is incorporated and authorized by the state to confer Aoademic honors. Board and tuition per scholastic year. 1160. Studies will be resumed Tuesday, Sept. 5th. For detailed informatlan apply to the Sister Superior. July 1-2 m First National Bank TH3 DKLLES. OREGON General Banting Business Transacted. Deposits received subject to sight draft or check. Collections made and proceeds promptly re mitted on day of collection. Sight and telegraphic exchange sold on New York. San Francisco and Portland. J. S. SCBSHCK, President. H. M. BliU. Cashier The WMtehoUse CHAS. HICBXLBaCB, Proprietor First-class Wines Liquors and Cigars Always on Hand. Corner Second had Court Streets, THE DALLES OREGON. Baldwin Restaurant..... J 74 Front St., The Dalles. ' . . o X Tables supplied with the best in tbe market. - Parties served and lunches for X w picnics and excursions prepared. Oysters in every style. T O T W. W. WILSON,. - Manager, Sail Francisco BEER HALL P. LEAIKB, Proprietor. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga ALL HINDS OS BOTTLED BEES, Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught. Sooond StrMt, bat. Court and Cnloa. Mary Academy DEPART MOM THB DALLBS ARRIVE Fast Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Fast Mail- Worth, Omaha. Kan- Mail ll:41i p.m. sas City, St. Louis, 2:55 p. m. Chicago and East. Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis, St Paul, Flyer 6:25 p.m, Duluth, Milwauke, 5:00 a.m. Chicago and East. 8p.m. MOM PORTLAND 4 p.m. Oceaa Steamships All Sa'.ling Dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco Steamers leave Port land every five days. 8p. m. Columbia River 4p.m. Ex.Sunday Steamers Ex. Sunday Saturday 10 p.m. To Astoria and Way. Landings. 6 a.m. Willamette River 4:30 p.m. Ex.Sunday Ex.Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Salem & Way-Land's 7 a.m. Willamette aa Yamhill 8:30 p. m. Tues.Thur, Rivers. Mon., Wed. and Sat andFrl. Oregon City, Dayton.and Way-Landings. 8a.m. Willamette River 4,30p.m. Tues, Thur Tues.Thur. and Sat Portland to Corvallis and Sat and Way-Landings Saske River. Lv Rlparia Lv. Lew'n dally Rlparia to Ldwiston, daily Parties desiring to go to Hennner should take train no. 4, leaving i ne Danes ad:au p. n. to maae direct connections, returning, making di rect connections at Heppner Junction with No 1, arriving at The Dalles at 8:15 P. M. No. 22. through freight, east-bound, does not carjy passengers: arrives 2:50 a. m., departs 0:ou a. 111. No. 34. local freight, carries nassengers. east- oouna; arrives 4 :gu p. m., departs a: la p. m. No. 21. west-bound through freight, does not carr passengers; arrives 8:16 p. m., departs No. 23, west-bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives a-ia p. m, aeparts n:au a. ni. For full particulars call on O. R. A N. Co.'s a ent The Danes, or address W. H. HURLBDRT. Gen. Pass Agent Portland, Oregon ! Ibclahd Agent. The Dalles PACIFIC R U N S PULLMAN SLEEPING AitS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL GRAND FORKS DULUTH FARGO CBOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE. TO THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all POINTS EAST and SOUTH. For information, time cards, maps and tickets call on or write. w.c. allaway. Agent Or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Pas sen ger Agent. No. 225 Morrison Street, Cor ner of Third Street. Portland. Oregon NORTHERN Oreoon snorl Line Baiiroafl,i; The direct route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and alJ Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tbe Union Pacific Fast 'Mail Line, or the Bio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME.... li Days to SALT LAKE 2i Days to DENVER 3 Days to CHICAGO 4 Days to NEW YORK Free Reclining Cbair Cars, Uphol stered Tourist SlecDine Cars, and Pullman Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information apply to JAS. IRELAND, Agent O. B. & N. Co., The Dalles, Oregon. C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. uen'i Agent . 124 Third St.. Portland, Or All Competition VIA THE Union Pacific Railroad As regards TIME and THROUGH CAR SERVICE to Denver, Omaha. Kansas Cltj and other eastern cities. Only 3$ days with no change to Chicago; 4 days with one change to New York. Boston, Philadelphia and other principal points. Cars heated by steam and lighted by Pintch light. Baggage checked through. Un-. ion depots. For Rates. Tickets. Sleeping Car Berths, etc. apply to JAS. IRELAND, agent O. R. A N . Co', The Dulles, Or., or C. E. BROWN. Dlst. Pass. Agent, or J. H. LOTHROP, Oen. Agent 13D Third St.. roruana. ur nwa i TH DALLES, OR. BeSt Kentucky Whisky FROM X.OUSVXLXJL. Very Best Key West Clears and Bes of Win ea. English Porter, Ale and Milwauke Beer always on hand. MABTZ PUNDT PROPRIETORS j Distanced Sample Big Inducements . The above cut renresanta rtnn nf hibition at our store which we Drooose free of charge, in consideration of their liberal patronage. We beg to state that our prices, which are always rock-bottom for 11 rst class goods, will remain the same and this special offer, which will bold good for a limited time only, is made for the purpose of increasing our cash trade. Thnsn are beautiful mantel ornaments, as well as first class time keepers. . Please give-tis an early call and we will take pleasure in showing you the clocks, and explaining in detail how you can secure one of these useful gifts. We have a lot of damaged RUBBER coons. nnniaMi,r nf Ma Tin and knee boots, snow excluders, Alaskas, storm rubbers, Ladies', Misses' and Children's rubber goods of all kinds, slightly damaged by water and which will be closed out at a great sacrifice. J. P. McINERNY, One Price Cash House, W Jos. T. Peters & Co., ..Building OF ALL Farm Machinery, Etc. Ik- M. H. JOHNSTON. Headquarters for Hodge Header?, Milwaukee Chainless Extras for all machines we handle. If you want anything in the line of Agricultural W. A. Johnston, mmnnnmmrnmmmmm It will be our e Line of g And we invite to our stock PAINTS, OILS, GLASS Complei Butler Drug Com'y. Successors to Snipes umumimniummiuiumu Z. F. MOODY General GommissioQ and Forwarding Merchant 391. 393 KND 395 SECOND STRE6T. (Adjoining Railroad Depot,) Consignments Solicited Prompt attention will be Daid to those THE CELEBRATED Columbia Brewery AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. This well-known brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. manufacture of good healthful only the first-class article will be Hast Second StreetS The Dalles, : Oregon for Casli Trade. nnr h&nilanmn Ri.nnva'rlr,n1ra nw am a to o-tve to our o.aah cnatnmapa ant.li.al Cor. Second and Court 8ts. materials.. KINDS. and Columbia Mowers and Hcdje Rakes Implements call on The Dalles, Oregon. mimmmmnmnimmmmfc! aim to carry a 2 tie Purest Drags! your atttention of AND WALL PAPER.. - Kinersly Drug Co. uuimmuiiuumimiuuuiiis: who favor me with their patron air t The latest appliances, for the Beer have been introduced, and placed on the market