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OFFICIAL s'V PAPER YOUR MONEY'S WORTH ADVERTISING WILL PAY IF THE .... Seml-WeeKly Gazette IS YOUR MEDIUM. THE Semi-Weekly Gazette AT $2.00 A YEAR. FIFTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 1898. NO. 640 SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE. When Goim mm m m m L mi fCBU&HlD Li Tuesdays and Fridays THE PATTERSON MPMISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, Editor and Bus. Man. At $3.0) per year, $1.00 for six months, SO ots. tor three mon ens, atriotly in advano . Aduerti8lng Rates Made Known on Application.' Entered at the Postoffice at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. THIS PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Dake'a Advertising Agenoy. 64 and 65 Merchants Exchange, Ban Franoieoo, California, where oou. raota for advertising can be made for it. ADVEBTI8- ins aaent. 21 Merchants Exchange Build ing, Han rrancisoo, la our aamnrizea agent. This papar is kept on file at his office. T P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. m. daily except ua a. m. 8:30 a. m, and sr- Troin leaves Heppner 9:80 p. Bandar arriving at Heppner Janotion 12:05 a. m, Leaves Heppner Junction rivna At HenDner 6:00 a. m Bpokane Express No, 4 leaves Portland at 2:00 p. m. and arrives at Heppner Juncuon ,:ou p. m. and limn.' ilia U1D.E Portland ExDreas No. 8. from Sookane. arrives at Umatilla SjUO a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 0 .m. and arrives at rortiana 1-.WJ a. m. Vnnt Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 8:25 D. m. and arrives at Heppner Janotion 8:25 a. m. and at Tlmntillft 1:80 a. m. Vast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and arrives at leppner Janotion 12:25 a, m. and at Portland 1: a.m. For farther information irqnire of J. C, Hart, Agent O. K 4 N., Heppner, Ore. OFETCIAli DIBECTOETT. TjB..ed States Officials. Pienirtr.nt William McKinlev V ice-President Garret A. Hobart Secretary of State John Sherman Heoretaryof Treasury... Lyman J. Huge RAftratjirv nf Interior Cornelius N. Bliss Secretary of War Russell . Alger Secretary of Navy John D. Long Postmaster-General James A. Gary Aft.irnnv-ftnnaml John W. GrlKKS Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson Stat of Oregon. Governor ...W. P. Lord Secretary ot State H. It. Kinoald Treasurer Phil. Metschan flnpt. Publio Instruction O. M. Irwin A ttarn. Hanaro! G. M. 1(11 Oman ' i G. W. MoBride oenawrs East.... Use a first-clflsa line in traveling between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and! Chair Cars in Service. The Dining Cars are operated in the interests of its patrons, the most elegant service ever in au gur a ted. Meals are served a la Carte. lo obtain fire t-cl ass service your ticket should read via, The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connection at Chicago and Milwaukee for all Eastern points. 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RATES a,oo PKH DAY I Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CIHCJ4.C3-0. Ancrfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stoniach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Feverisiv ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Toe Sitnite Signature of NEW "YORK. lo) urn For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signati us The One Orders the Expulsion of Spanish from Cuba. Other Favors Interventisn and Establishment of a Republic. The EXACT COPY O' WRAEPEB if FOVDER Absolutely Pure The Kind You Have Always Bought. Each House Draws Up a Minority Report Also Naval and Military Forces are Placed at the Service of the President. Washington, April 13. The senate foreign relations committee has reported to the senate a resolution for immediate armed intervention in Cuba. Contrary to expectation, there was a minority report from the committee, recognizing the independence of the republio of Cuba, signed by Foraker rep. and Morgan, Turpie, Mills and Daniels. The following is the majority resolution, which was reported to the senate by Chairman Davis at the convening of the senate: "Whereas, the abhorrent conditions which have existed for more than three years In the is land of Cuba, so near our own borders, have shocked the moral sense of the people of the United States, have been a disgrace to Christian civilization, culminating as they have In the destrna tton of a United States battle-ship, with 266 of its otllcers and crew, while on a friendly visit to the harbor of Havana, and cannot longer be indured, as has been let forth by the president of the United States in his message to congress of April 11, 1898, upon which action of the congress I was invited ; be it resolved : '1 hat it is the duty of the government of the United States to demand, and the government of the United States does hereby demand, that the government ol Spain at onoe relinquish its au thority and government of the Island of Cuba, and withdraw its laud and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters. "That the president of the United States be and he is hereby directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into the actual service of the THE ELK'S BENEFIT. Big House Witnesses Miss Waldrof Per formance in the "Hunchback. ' There were tew vacant chairs on the lower floor of the Yo Semite last night -en the curtain was lifted on the first sot of "The Hunchback." The bis- hones drawn by the Elki' benefit was a fitting testimonial of the regard in whiob the order is held. The and.eooe, while doubtless appre ciative, was not so demonstrative as il should have been. Stockton ' does not often have the opportunity ot witness ing snoh genius as was shown by the young lady who portrayed the leading role, and the critical coldness of the spectators was lament ably ont of pro portion to the slowing warmth and flashes of dramatio fire wbioh oame from the heroine. Applause oame at irrego- iar intervals, and wbat did come was United States the militia of the several states to such this resolution into effect." VMS etNTAUN1 COMPANY, NEW YORK OITV. WEEKLY The MONTHLY .. A, W. Oowaa ... J. N. Brown Q. Bartholomew ... J. B, Howard ...J.W. Morrow ..E. L. Matlock Frank Uilliam Outlook Mirtie Published Every Saturday &v New York CTsuV:::".: Astor Place ' Coroner..... H. F. Veuliau M..n, Thos. Monran Cmdimwi ?-AB1n,j S- .The Outlook will be in 1897, as it has Liohtenthal.J. H. Simons, J. J. Boberu, J. W. ' Hasinas ami K. O. Sparry. been during eaob of Ha twenty-seven "Z; .V.:..L wTria years, a History of Our Own Times. In kUrahal John its various editorial departments The "misetOffl-erP. Outlook gives compact review of the """" world's proarews-il follows w.tb care Ciltad suu Uad Offleer. I j ID Important pbilentbropio and in 1 F Moor Waft dustrial movements of the day; has sCB.,Bl.V.VV""".""..' Receiver complete department ot religious news; Hotel Heppner Formerly the GRAND CENTRAL.) HEPPNER, OREGON-. MRS. L. SMALL, Manager. Now Open. New Methods. New Manage ment. Strictly First Class. seemingly foroed ont ot them by the an extent as may be necessary to carry magnetic influence of the aotreas. This is not said with any intention to soold, No demonstration ocourred, either upon the floor or in the galleries but Pr' ' the ability of Mies Wal- J J IV. Jll . t (Ua AnAil TUa Ar.rifr tyioHa a tinan itvtnvancilAn I UUrla UUIlUg kilt? loUUlUg JL Vila lupuils X UD icui iudud o uuuli u-isa ugiwm It is regarded as a powerful and almost bitter arraignment of Spain. Turpie presented the report of the minority of the committee as follows: "The undersigned members of the committee on foreign relations concur In the report made upon the Cuban resolutions, but we favor the immediate recognition of the republio of Cuba as organized in that island as a free, independent and sovereign power among the nations of i the world." Miss Waldorf fulfilled all the promises so lavishly made ia the notioes which preoedtd her ooming. She shows won derful powers for one so young, and the writer, though not endowed with the ift ot prophecy, ventures the prediction that those who saw the passionate, womanly and loveable Janet last night saw an artist who will some day rank Waehincton. ADril 13. 'At 1:30 a majority of the house committee I M best sotress in legitimate draroe on foreign affairs agreed on the following joint resolution, which will 00 tbe 'American stage. Tbi. is . very her expression and her intelligent read ing she gives ample material tor snob a vaticination. The oold artifldiality thai was so marktd in the early period of Mary Anderson's career and fallowed her to the end of her dramatio life, is absent in Miss Waldorf. The deep, intense sod I be reported to the bouse this afternoon: "Resolved, that the president is hereby authorized and directed to intervene at once to stop the- war in Cuba, to the end and with the purpose of securing permanent peace and order there, and establishing by free action of the people there a suitable and independent government of their own in the island of Cuba; and the protident Is hereby authorised and empowered to use the land and naval forces of the United States to execute the purpose of this resolution." The democratio members of the house foreign affairs committee, in a report signed by five democrats and Newlauds silver rep., agreed magnetto foroe whioh gives Fanny Dav- Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Upwards. SPECIAL RATES BY THE WEEK OR MONTU. on the following resolution as a substitute for a majority report: "Resolved, that the United States government hereby recognizes the Independence of tits re public of Cuba, "That, moved thereto by many considerations 01 numanuy, 01 interest ana 01 provocation, among which are the deliberate mooring of our battle-ship, the Uatue, over a sub-marina mine and its destructloa in the harbor of Havana, the president be and Is hereby directed to employ immediately the land and naval forces oi the United Slates in aiding the republio ot Cuba to maintain the independence hereby recognised. "That the president of the United States la hereby Authorized and directed to extend Immedi ate relief to the starving Cubans." E. W. BertleU.. J. 11. 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And above all, she possesses the most valuable attribute ot a I that makes an actress, naturalness tbe laok ot whiob baa been the rocky barrier that has prevented so many Washington, April 13.-The majority report was made by Adams, J9" '' "l""""'" '' f'm reaching at 3 p.m. There was great excitement w the house when tbe mem- There are some things m Miss Wal bers ascertained that tb report was ready. Expressions of approval dorf 's styls that era dlsplsaslog, but as were beard when it was known the resolutions were to be passed with I she will doubtless gloss them over la little or no debate. The demooratio members of the committee are ,imt " would ba nyp'orl"ot toaeU- inclined to accept the suggestion for a vote without debate. They be- ""J" J" i lieve it would strengthen the position of the United State. uh on 00i 0, lu UIt . lb beautiful whiteness of tbe lily because Washington, April 13. The house republican Cuban resolution will speck of soft tool bad stalosd Its be passed today by special rule, allowing sone or little debate. " BSSsaeiM MJ V V CSstVal lUf ISUVSJ J MM taP WslllA tJtilh IclPAA SlSAl A hfAata inn Washington, April 13. Tbe senate will not aot on the) Cuban roso-Lnj, Mrti 0urrltl WM peMingy B,Mg as Qeleo. Up"n the whole tbe performsoce was ereditabls, and tbe local Elks are to be ooogrslolsled for tbe eioellenoe of tbe satertslomsot H took ton (Cel.) Mall. lutioDS today. Conservative senators are urging delay. Washington, April 13. All the Cuban resolutions have gone over in the senate, but the talk on Cuba continues, nevertheless. Senator Lodge, in a speech declared that Lee hid advised the foreign relations Office I Rait- I1SIS. nppr. or. D. E. GILMAN, General Collector fitl tiwf aid ttaa-ts M t la ais a .(m. Uay ol baM Ua M.S IMMiMS OfScw la J. N. Ilrowo'a KallJing. W. A. RICHARDSON, Joitlce of the Peace and City Recorder. cusik CMSsiaiee SMts a4 Wmt . s imm. ear af la S II m. el HsunHs ar II C pros peotos to Tbs Ootlook, IS Astor riaoa, New Toik Cltv. Tora fUNDa. Whlla r wa) rM ntjori(Uua paid a yra eaa eaaa) rv brand la rraeaf ahaiwa. Ibmr. P.O.. Hmw. Or . Hntaa. P B S ksft aSniWi miU, sua oa Uft bip. Cnnh. A. L.tM-IM-ftntMi. SDoa rlahtsbnad ( itl mtmaam rWb aipi ear aaark aqaaf 8 Ml aad aplll la.nht. IWm. W. M .riallawar. O.. Tlll, I Dm rvM hI. wwmlxm-tmk la aaeh aari Surssa. H U avian bip. Kit Hnw.rinaeWOr. RorM braiuM ttt o ahmUlar, eattU hM Ml lafttilp. ImlS la rtajhl ear. mans-oa, U A., Hn ' M lit, a mil, t wit J.mm, 1vt, lll't", Or - Bums kfwtHad H i mi ! raMla W,H1 J mi rti kit. mim. aaalartMt la Ml aw. Hunt la Hum SMMt. ink, f.llt. Laaa. Or If ima. rttiT n left vuaw mmiw aw mm W Kip, m4m salt la fM aM suiit a Uh ear tan,. Ma, tU tnm. . Homi lnwM tkf m a. IBHI.SUMSB4 wrap ad Ml al aaaWr ab Ml Um) Herat il.rs, I W. Hnm Ur -MonM WaaitMl . w4 S M W1 aamktan MNUl mim am Ml Kip. wmU trrm nM t, Vkrm atiia la rt(M aodlllustrat. For more than fifty-Six years it has never failed committee against recognition of the insurgent government in its weekly visits to the homes of farmers and villagers throughout the U. S. IT HAS faithfully labored for biwIiirsB and home lnUrnU, I Ivtia aaj nniaafiltiaaafl IT HAS (let the AtMitde, Inlcrestlng and Instructive stories of the doings of the world, the IT HAS alvtMl the Urmcr as U the mnal approved methods of rultlvatlnt and harveatlne bis rf tha un.Mt itnta Lf, mitvart thaia Inln the larml nowllii amotiitt of motirv. IT HAS lad iii all mstu-ia i-ruthln Ui lha wvllara tit farmers aud villagers, and for over a halt I aeeetury has held their eoiiDdeuce aul esteem. IT ZB THH. Am we furnish It with the GAZETTE, one year for $2.78, oeah In advenoe. Add,-, all Order, lo THE GAZETTE. First National Bank or iirirsr.ri C. A. "mi, " T.A. nana. Geo. w coisasa. . W. (MCCN. sidet Vle PVaaiSeat Cail Aee'l Cesniee rwai a.r TruAli i lfnl UX:j Uzm EXCHANGE a4 pmrm. mi Ifct tU 13 ought and Sold. C4 m ail ai wm niim i f raa eSSa4avrfliAWS. XZ li ... Hat- MS M Ml Ml I Mmmi. . Wnmi. Ov.-R' as) Ml A"' aaMla muwmm Ml hip. Hmwn, t. W . tVUa l i anraas O Ml M aWtri aatlla aaaaa mi riaM kia. raW (llsaaMa. Ra4aa.llv,---Raraas IPee ll a ii el ilar. rvawas. 't MM Waadad lair and IUM mm Wfl hmtit raaa. rtfkt Mil. Mtl.lf r.- J M . ll1HJ 'II I'll. IS mmm. aXM) a.' MS aaMaa aaltM, auaa Ml M aia. lax M aa av. Ka.4aa I W . II.IIM. n-n. I aiua. u mi rtaas at. artS aM at "a aaaa, SaiiaiWf, W, JW Kobbad lbs Grays. A startling Incident ot whiob Mr. Joba niiaa. r.f It.lU.l.lnMa mmm Ik. ..KI.I VVashingtoi), April 13. At 3:30 the speaker reoognizod Adams, act- Mrr.tj b him as follows: "1 was in ing chairman of the foreign affairs committee. lie asked unanimous a moat dreadful coodiiim. My skin was consent for oousideratioD of the Cuban resolutions. Absolute silence almost yellow, eyts sonke, toogne prevailed as the resolutions were read. A thunderous outburst of ap. . " ''aiiy M bark ami thai, prosperity and happing for the improvement of thai, Diana. from the floor and calleneB greeted the report Great excite- J ; mvv""w Br"','"' .B tnu, for aU.tlou, for tbe elevation of Amrun manhood and P,8UBB iruiu lue uwr sun iiniw ,is iih.iv v.. a,aksr dsy by day. Three pbstriaoS meni anu coniusiou ronoweu. DUimy uujbcwi w ius wnsmersnuu i g!,,,, Bl ,p, rottOBately, friend tie resolutions. Charges and couuter-oharges wore bandied across Ulvisej trying 'Electric Hitters,' sod to the floor. A fiat tight on the floor of the house almost followed. The 7 feat Joy end sarprtse, the first speaker ordered the sargenUUrma to use the silver mace, the emblem u,l,' aJ- -.Je4 l.i.prov.m.ot I .... . .. n.. i i4i-i it i eBtiaosd thslr ose for three weeks, eo4 of the house's authority. 1 he men fought like they were mad. . mxx , k b ..at .... 1 I II .-I -11 J I.I : 1 1. I - ! J ,. I ... ' -r ! it- a ysv -1 "ijiar, "soounurei, auu oiuor uonuociaiorj eyuueie were euuou. m. Wu ,Dj robbJ tbe g rsve of aeotber INCW X OrR V CCKIV lriDUIlC, Myers (dem. Ind.) and Pieraon (rep. N. C.) almost came to blows, victim. Ne ons should f.il lo try tb.m. ibere were bait a qotwd personal ooiiibiods. ai iasi uenucrson v" """ - r-.w- (rep. Ia.) a one-legged veteran, staoding in tbe jostling, fighting ' " ""' " crowd, in clear, ringing tones called for order, reminding the members that it was a disgrace to the American congress. Men rushed op and down the isles like madmen. A few mlnutea later, after order was restored, Dailey and Qalgg exchanged personalties. Exoitetnent was at fever heat Books were thrown, llartlett, of Georgia, letting fly a heavy oloth-ooveroJ volame at lirumm, of Pennsylvania, which just grazed bU btad and spent fotmsj soJ sppaared the sry pietere ol itself io tbe aisle Iwyond where he sat. The trouble arose because of ,,01 "',"- M .L..t :..: i- i.- n.n A n.l.l H,. ,.,lniift. .iiKrt a aorsebo.io--eolMr.J.U.Keisy,aow m,uuj;....u.uT - ,-l.., If.DpBst. Mr. Ka-aeet was propor undsrstanding as to the length of time allowed to each aide, ft,. lboCi(K O0 rtw,ei ib4 sa l Angry words were bandied back and forth between tbe members, each ln.s ot Mr. I'oppUw.li's d.ib. Tbe ida chardns that the otbinr was trying to plar politica, and all In a ietaa ol ths yoeoc nsa were lBbrrJ W WW .-IaB.eie mm B A..K . w.lll.inn V,lnn Msera and t'earaon occurred in tbe Itft of M 'UMIi M0"ari tv.a I, .11 Tl,ora was an immatliatii rush in that direction, and In a uv urn... m - " . ' I i. . . . M ., ... t a .....a. i .t- ,. ,-aw-a-iMjwM, moment the conteaUnt. were surrounasa w m ngming, acr.moiag f m mat members. Tbe house wu to such ao ugly vtoious temper trial sotas ibe attacks of daa. Yuai bixvt ast member, counseled aljournment onUl tomorrow, but tb. leavlai. .LT.VV, ytTi' declined. Unl S rlarsai'srilla la lha sutialae n -tl'.-ll i IL!- I ..I...- Il....,,r,l. tru.lnt.lt" !! ilnnlaaiwt I1 P'lfy BS)J SB r lab fotlf nsiipisi-i..ai ......' -. blood sod ils yon Mr.nta. Ileraat.s At 3.43 p.m. Ilenderaon brougbt in a special ruie agreed w oy nei,t sppiL end d'fsti-s tow'. committee. No time is fised for closing tbe debate la tbe run sgrtsd epon. Writ your Bam and addraas Ml a pnatal rard, Sand It In -Ian. W, Raat, Trllmne Office, New Vote City, and a sample enpy of the York Weakly T r I buna will he niaUwl U) you. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Mad Very addaly. W. IL Pop(lswell, a realise! of I'ort- land, dla4 et Fuesil on Hoedsy sight from an opsrslloa peifrmad oo tbe I'll day prsftous tut apnea Ileitis. Mr. poppUwell bsl bais ie tleppuar a few days osiers Ibe operation was per am. H D as Columbia Uivev and Puset Sound Navigation to 40 as Strtsen TTLH OONit, BAHET CiTZtRT AND OCEAN WAVE. Loafing Al.Uf Hlfa-t Di-ck. I'ortlsod, f.iv A'torla. Ilwsoo, Ieg Iteaeb, Oeas I'ark bb4 i she. ul a. Ihraol eorntion with llwsoo alaamars and rail r'wvl; ale at Toast's Hey with Beesbore ballrosd. M aM m - mm -aa a a.v -an Iai a..a-ja' m4 e-Wai m Ml raar, ta.a rnflland t A. M. felly, asrar Siiaday. Iava A,lrta 1 T. M. I)all V, airap) Saaday. 7CZ.Tt 1 ZLnmm. I m, IJAIIjBY OATSBBIXT la aaHl aa .T m Usivaa fu tlt.d S P M fiaUy. S'H Snndsy. a,i.irrlay atgl.t. II t V. l-a AsUile a . I' " 1 . i I ai J A, M , .soul Sunday and X"i1, Kt.wmy eight, I f . M rtaiUHrav i I a ttM .a ..ii Lla. i aaaua aa lifM aa a4 MM .", ti aa. Save at Umrmw mm OOHAINT WAVH Uaa.aS N-snd s4 ff dlm-l tn I ', Tuaaday and iTjurUr at S A, M, lUtnr l.T at I f. H la.as li.ae Wa-laaaday a4 frlday atl.WA. Us Baatlay Bigat air. si. kt7;t CUM U l&.d tVilk-Usi Bttda Frtt if Bond's I'Uls are tb fsot1t fl!y sibartls, saty t tsks, sssy U stsieis