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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1893. " I .. r.i.e Cmm. PERSONAL MENTION. Thunday. A special meeting of the city council was held lat tight, at which were present the fn'.l council to take what action MB deemed bet in rv'.ntion to the death of the n.ayor, Hon. Vt'.ll. Einehart. About 7:30 o'clock Councilman Hod eon t.xik the chair, ela'.ii.f the oi jrvt of the meeting. Mr. Esh!c:na:i r.uveJ Uiat a committee uf t hreo i ajSK'inte.! to draft resolutions u?n ti: death of the mayor. Carried aud Cm noil men Esheluian. Kref:. and Ju'.es a;po:i.:ed as mieh committee. Mr. Butts moved that the coui.i-i: at tend the funeral iu a body. Carried. Mr. Kreft moved that t::e council meet the remains at the demit and tswl liiem to the plat designated. Carried. The presiding officer then ap;ulnted a committee of two to priieure a proper conveyance for the couu.il while attend ing the funeral, naming Councilajac Eshelman and Butts as such couuuittee. The League of American Wheelmen were presented with a very handsome trophy, which was competed for in their international races last August. Henry S. Saltiuista'.l, a meml-er of the Kiiia-W-th. X. C, Wheelmen is the donor of ti.e priie. The cup is represented 1 low. It i of sterliiitf silver, sold lined, ar.d stands incites hih. IKK Arrival of the Ketualna. The remains of Ir. V. F.. Il.nehart arrired in the citv this uiornir.j from La Grande, and were escorted to the undertaker's rooms of Crar.di'.ll x Bur jrett, and thence to his late residence by the members of the city cmiicil. The' funeral will take place from tin- Coucre- j gational church a: 1 1 o'clock Friday ; morning, nnder the anspices f the A. F. J Wa and A. M., and A. O. V. W. FIRST TRIZE AT THE RACES. IXTEBSATIOSAL n.tllKIMtN' ASSASSIN. f leople la I NEWS OF THE STATE. The Herald isnitaiii; the t,ue:ion of raising money for a brass land at pe. edneaday. Mr. Emery Oliver U in the city. Mr. Kdwin Mays and Frank Cole are in the city from Antelope. Mrs. I-eslie Butler will leave tomor row nitfht for Kansas and will be gone several weeks. Mr. Ad Edirar, an old-time Iallesite, arrived in this city this morning from the world's fair. Sheriff E. M. Leslie of Sherman county is in town, and is registered at . the I'matilla house. , A mnrriase license was gmnted today j to Mr. Emery Oliver and Miss Annette j E. .-ylvester'of this city. . - .. I. C ! -V. i-. levis, reorvweiuiim .cum w. : Simmons Liver Kegulator is in The Palles today ou business. Mr. E. C. Wiley, the government rep resentative at tlie Cascadoe. came tip last night, returning this morning. Messrs. A. II. ISraytnan and John Pummervilie, bankers of l'ortland. ar rival last evening and left this morning for their ranch near Prineville. .Major iiaruwicK oi arm i-oiio - dian aaencv, having len engaged in j surveving and making the allotment of lands to the Indians, is in the city today. Thursday. Mr. Frank Hampton, one of Crooked river's large cattlemen, is in the city today. Mr. Jas. Lyle. of Lyle, Wah.. was in the city last night and returned home this mornintr. Miss Ids Mathencv and Mrs. Katie' SutlitXof Hepptier are gueta of Mrs. O. L. Barrett, of this city. Mr. Jnmes McMillan, a prominent farmer ot Wasco, made Ti;e Ciiuoxu le a very pleasant call today. Mr. Edward Mahn, an old M!er of f The Miller Slow. 16S Scral Slrttl M. HONYWILL Ht'ct fully aiuiouiut hav ing t.ikvn the ilw jm-mim-a mi I, ii sc. ami ill. on Tuesiby next, I ojk u with a sto. l o' Twice a Week From NOW Until December 31 189. .For ONLY $1.50. PIEIFS CLOTHljiG, Antelc Afraid of the Crowds the CnnrtrouBl I Clin a;o, Xov. 2. Brenderast, Mayor j ! Harrison's assassin, was arraigned in the i ; criminal court today. The courtroom ! ; was crowded, and much curiosity was j i primal to see the murderous crank. As : u ,i n, ; .u tn took the steamer this morning for Bort- George Harper of Georgia ..as be.;n , The . him , land and Aston.. Bom..ted for Indian en: at I m.U ; trembling and paie. L Mr,8' ""iVvriMT aaencv, Oregon. i , , ' ' , , . J Rondean of Kinirsley and Mm. M.J. ", .... .., , .... I Ciose to the officers. He pleaded not j I;r(V)kll0U1N, iumr were passengers Antelope and Fr:nevi.,e base:.iists ; pui!tv anJ WM ntVTae4 t0 his cell nd- j for l'ortland on the Begtiiator this morn are "Ulking" of playing a matched j ine thfi ring of counsel. He had ! ing. game for the championship of the bunch , evident,T intendMl to mtAie speech, JoLn D. Written, a very prominent trass hills of Eastern Oregon. ll(U WM 0! by the presence of j and snccesful farmer near Kiugsley, .; iv.;n ...... , 1 1 . . called on The Chhoxici.i today. He is acpuiuuu, uu, ma, j iH?ope ana was cvmeuuv k:uu 10 vet 1 , ------ , -i at t .1 r-- I .... one of the most successful nog raisers of tb. officer, of the steamer E.more are Uok to his cell. the fountrv ,nd he niore euDject to censure tor not cnecKing tneir 1 profit from them than he could in any epeed, which probably was the cause of a Notorious Csorgla Iprdo. other pursuit. ATLANTA.Ga., Xov. 2. Dr. Ed Cook, j FridT. the notorious Georgia desperado, is aj Mr. II. T.. Hinton of Antelope is ic quiet-looking fellow w ho goes around i the city calling on old friends. j Furnisnirgs, j I Boots. j SHoos, j WE Etc;.. Etc.. I and hojH-s to le favoie.l HHlJ'T with a hlnrv of the puU UU 1 1 lie jMitronitjc. B ' WANT 1 I !mur& YOUR j OlHTMEKTtf J A m. rs. .I.i.l.i . J m lb SUMMONS. ll ((IT death of two of the electric car disaster. Bert Odall, Will Hutchison and F.alph Smith of Union did cot return to their homes Tuesday and no trace of them has yet been found. They are each about 17 years of age, and have probably run away. Charles Foster, a printer well know n hi Portland, wa? appointed a missionary to China laet week by the Baptist assem blage at Haines, t r. It is understood -Uiat he will take Ids departure in a few - davs. It was expected :Lat the Portland Savines bank would le reonened v ester - day, but the reopening has been Deces- j sarily postponed foi a short time. The! postponement is due to the fact that qnite a number of dapositor5!, either in tentionally or iy tn oversight. Lave failed to sign the rreaii;:.:s of exten- According to a disciple of Mrs. Will iams, there will be an ns'ren-'iuu some oi these davs that w.ll 1 a startler. Her I followers, located in various part of the city, says the Telera:. are daily work ing on the'r new white rt'ijes. which are made smethii!g like a Mother Hubbard with wingattai h.'n jiits and their sllpjiers are also made of white material. The disciple further stated that this ascen had long been anticipated, that they were prepared f jT it, and that their sect would just as eurely go up bodily at the proper time as the sun would shine. with dingy little old violin, upon j which he playg old-time tunes. He is ; harmless appearing, but is charged ; with almost every crime in the calendar. ; Tuesday, Deputy Sberiff Hall, of Clayton j county, started from Huntsville with j Cook in charge. Xear Borne, while the : train was going at the rate of 40 miles an hour, the prisoner leaped through the ! window. The train was etopjied and ! the officer found Cook more Mrs. J. B. Taylor of Beliingham Bay is visiting Mrs. G. F. Beers of this city. Mrs. Piuith French was a passenger this morning on the steamer Begulator for Dallas. Mr D. W. Clavpool of Prineville ar rived last evening and will remain the city several das. Mrs. E. C. Warren and daughter, Miss A. Godircy. hoth from Dufur, left on the Ileirnlator fir Portland, to visit dead than i relatives and friends. ahve. The first thing he thought of: Mr j H Kim.llllrt of surnnif.rv;:;e, seemed to 1 his violin, which came out ! father of Dr. Binehart, and Miss Lnlu of the experience better than he did, ! Binehart. a sister, were present at the and lan night he was playing tunes at police headquarters. the old deceased mayor's funeral this morning. f'r. J. Sutherland, a f irmer resident of The Iialles, is in the citv. ile bus just returned from Goldendale. where he was a witness in a case before the The I' bile Iirl.t. Washington, Xov. 1. The public debt i court statement issued today shows a net in-. -rr f.,,.,1,,,, v, 1: n ii i.tii j crease in the debt, less cash in the treas- was stricken with paralysis Wednesday, urv, during .Vtotier ot -),:-II.0-. it ' or some. nine cioiejv rmeuuiiing 11. ine '.1 1 i affection a a the result of an attack of I, , , dipntheria some time but up till iM-rest-oearin? aent ."''. the dav named had cot assumed a l"1'5 . I prions" phase. Iv!it interest ceased Since j maturity 1,!j74..""o j ix-creae iiwv 1 iANTEI-Piiitiinr ' invswrr of rxl I ifbt ranng no interest. .. . o4,r.U.HK2 di. Libera: winfy mid -.-.i-n ini increa iw-.wii 1 ota( uetit i .Wi.-i:'.' 1 fiold reserve M.lJM.Mili 1 Tb Tata tirpmmX. WisiiixoTox, Oi-t. 31. At 7:30 last night Voorhees' substitute for Wilson's bill for the repeal of the Sherman law passed the senate by the following vote : ATEi 13. Aldrich, r Hale, r Murphy, d Brice, d Hawley, r Piatt, r Caffery, d Hisgins, r Proctor, r Camden, d Hin. d Quay, r Carey, r Hoar, r hansom, d Cuiiom, r Hunton, d Hiernian.r iMvis, r Lindsay, d r-niith, d IUaon, r Lodge, r Squire, r Dolph, r McMillan, r Stockbridge.r hauikner, d .Mcrtierson, dlnrpie, d . Frve, r Galiinger. r Gibson, d Gorman, d Gray, d Manderson.rVilas, d Mills, d Miteliell, d Morrill, r Voorhees, d Washburn, r White, d soes 32 Alien, p George, d Power, r Bates, d Harris, d Ptigh, d Berry, d Irby, p Koach, d Black bum, d Jones, d rhoup, r Butler, d Jones, r Stewart, p Call, d Kyle, p Teller, r Cameron, r Martin, d Vance, d Co-kre!l, d Pasco, d Vest, d Coke, d Pener, p Walthall, d Ifuniel, r Perkins, r Wolcott, r Dubois, r Pettigrew, r Pairs (first-named would have voted in the affirmative; : Allison, r with Mitchell, r; Chandler, r with White Cal.) d: Wilson, r with Colquitt, d; umlr. P,rTTiiatMnt TMNCtutn. BhtiM.N . ( -''. NuriMrr'm.fi.. I'tirtiaufl. Or. swlw Net cash balance 17.! ".'.4' Total tm.ance 10'-t.2Vl Decrease 4.581,341 A New Barley. Time nmki-s It all nt-esjirv Vt ilverti:. what tti infwu jrr.ie ti oiir huvinv-w. men tltinii. and t!ie Mm tti- ii.wmeu arr the rniwt priAir,uN at alt tim. 1: Tim wmfa u pfMh all th- mit.ie In tin ti.tert tiorninwl tiiu an I do bMttr ti,an Ditk ti. tiiem tiimtieh tlieetiuniT uf tu Iiailt iffei,if i,k. A vaiuanie new barley Is the Egyptian lttwT wil , bw it yietas more to trie acre, at In the Clrcu't (mirtnf thr stale nf m llir 1 nu:ity ot sumi. A. 1 BolWn. 1 puhitiir, V. I Frank P i;i!lii.i,ii- Kbcda i.llliij I.-. L. Haul and M II. . Itutter. lu ll mlKutv. j Ta Frank P. UtUnvv n( A'Wa C.illtmU. nf V I n the uame nf the ttiite of rtfin. you and each of eon are hereliT r.ilitre lo allM.Mr and aliawer Ine eiiiiiitinlllt niei araiukt ,u in tlie above entitled uil oik or helme the flrM Une of the Tvauiar term of the t.ireuit ourt of tin1 f:.-t-of Oreifoa fur Uro t. iunt . iext loilowliic the date hrvof , ti it. on or before iIm- 13th Amy ot Nurembar, 18B3, rnd If you full o t" aner. for want tnernif the pi!iittlf will apple to the t'-Mirt for the relief plated lorlu his euiilali:t. to-lalt ft m der-Tve if torecbaiire of that eertalli Tnort Saite fltvd Irinde and exernted he yotl to the atiove nanieU l-iailitltt on llieMh due of Noeein- oer. lisJ. uiwik me llnliHwl iiilarterof e.tltn in i 14 intimnhiul ftouih ranire u eat. Vt . lu ' n .. nr.M .... ....i ,... be Mild tliilr mich forei l.wure d.vrvv In trie ciauner prowtl.il by law and aee 'iditiir It tlie tirHrtieeot Mtlti ourt. thrtt from tin- ir. wtl t -f ueh aaie tlie tilaintsrT have and reel .e the auni of ttva huttttni-il .ai itttilnra fn.d inter-! on nid um iltt-e Stivenibrr i.tli. l1'. at trie rate of In per rent, per annum. ai a lurtner tim of mxty '$Mi! d ii4r a a roiiili.e attornev fee tor lutilltutlnr tin, anit to I'tn- I w wiid nio-t-fal anil cilleet tlie note llterehv e,.!r'-l anil herein uliell utu'li. tri'tlirr w-h plalntllt etwlr. anil ilmlinpn.-tneiiui nmtle mill expeml.-l in thin Hit, lltriliitinr ai'.-rtinir f and r).'.t f tie. and tlmt i..nnnr1 iae n jtittiiieiii ntfMttt vou. Ine anld hrnltB il l.lli-npl. . I f ill v ii- ti eietiey in trie prtrv.tt of aie .iti-'v 1:1! r til aMid nillua; Hint ii-n nui'l. loriiiirv imu. aP of tlie rieut. tui. n.li;T.wt all 1 r.i ill oi "tl Hi.il your weilW' luldi.lii. eai'ii uml uil of it.u imil tlieni, and all oUier p.T.ii ciaiitinti; or to rimm tiy. t firi iik n or iihtp-r y.:i or t.'.p.i.or eltner, in uitl tt.Mtttt ino'tu;ip,-,l j t'it:i.i and every l-art tltere.il t totei and 1 ifever bnrre,! from tlie eouitv lit reilelr.litlut, TJi.lt l!ie plallltilf be ailoMeij to bitl ai it,., I fontst-ure tMiie and plireiMt wind iiiortK-ufil preiii.e. nl hiaoptHin. and tlml Ul-'li t'te wete oi Mini morl ITiOreiJ pri-.nt. tin.' pi:-l'!-.er In le! lino tne MW.,-Mion tne'etif. ami exty pirt li.'Te,tf. :in meillMteii . ami lor ni'li oll.tn ami Itlrlher rl ef a to the 1 "lit max -e-'if e.inlnte and jnt jlhia nillHil'"li It. rv.l IllM.ii ou. tlie Hl'i i r'rnnk li. if i ' n-t ie mtii Kli-w), i.ilie.ri , hv imt. d I lieation 111 1 lie liMt o I HKoMt I.r.. M Itevl r iwT ttnltlinlie ui kit at iNli l . Vt-eo r tu .lv. r.ht m. i i irvoi.. for ;x ene.-utive tv ooier of I ll'ili. W. 1. llradnhaM, juttire of titM 4 "tirt. ..m, nhit'h ord'-r w ilti!y nooie and enlev,i at i chambers on tlteiiiifh dur nf twtitein!.r. l-vx the more ll M K t ill.M.H.K, That Atnnuevi lor l lnltitllT. Just Houi, BUT WOULD LIKE YOUR PNEY, In MatriEBial PutsylfEEia Lades. variety the same time being richer and making better feed. It is superior for soup and when ground and treated like corn meal, makes bread impossible to distinguish from corn bread. Call at The Chbomcle office and see sample. A limited quan tity of seed can be obtained for a dollar a bushel. woodh pnospaosiNCt The 6 real Eastlak Baa4T. aaaaw FmaBptlr aad uaiiuajuautly T' " " iaias all fims ot Kt luaa r3 1 J Wiaa-aaaa.AaiaaWaaa.gpe V 1 ' r, .. e afoerkaa, lmp&m:m amd all Executors Notice. .ntlemer. : Two line looking fennayivanla i ladiea. exeeiient retnitatltilia. indlixtrtoiiW. t.len 1 did hoieeeni. atfea la and 'i. worth $.;.iaviu I eaeli. parelitK dewtl. want to no went th fall. and I wmi'd iiios to eorrenimnd alttl tllec. Tealaretebie J awitletocn untVr ll. tlbjeet uappy western I hiHnia. ,eritienien. If yon are rnatrimonlnhy Notiee in lorrebr eiren. that the under-lirnerl j toellned. 11 Mil In ennimna letter f. pho have i -n duly .V.t-iiiit-d, by the Honorable tn , name, and a.ldreiw. of ttuwe yoniia ladiea. oante airt of V. enmity. Oreaoti. eietu- I FeEDiylvaDla AuT. Co., trrra of the taw of John halter. df-ea): ail j inl-. lm H., Xzl. Lock llvi. l-i. penwitia havmr calm airninit said estate are hereny reiiuired b mgtttmof Jtmm or fa rim, peaacrlbed errar 3& In lliiiaaanilaof rum drnzzlxt for WiW'l PaaaahadlI If ma oSars rat wnrttilaaa aaKliclaa la piaeaot thta, leaea hi dwnonaat atora, tneloa prle la leuar, aad wa will aaad by retsra maU. Prto ot paekats. tl: alx. . & arm plmat. 1m mill aw. faaiiav lac la plata sealed envelope, t aaata pcataca. Addnas Tba Ckaaileal Cm.. 131 Woodward aeenae, Iieieult. Kioto. Hold In The Xwlles by BUieiey Hrmirtoo. 'wT; preaent tlie aame. duty Terl- I irr on'hera. to ua or either, j . a-o eonntT. (rret,n. within alx I NnTlffft tied and with t AnPfiope, motitria from thednleirf thi Dutice, Itie lMliea,Ot., Aut i, f JAMKS BAXTKR 45D JAUKri HITTKS. Executors of the estate of John haxtet.dev d. n-i.w ,t -Timber Culture. Assignee's Notice to Creditors. W. K. ttTTvtixi. of Th m)m, rrm, hT u iitrii-d hi itnprr f-r U f-"irlit ( all lie.TnUUit. mil -r-4ffi hvin fiaimu ninint bim mr htvUv rntiriti to iirvwut ttim u mr umW tmu, m Th l.i., (f-..ii, wlttiin turv QKltltll Iprfn daft'. A. K. THOJII'HON, AMitrnw. r. e. La5D Crrtrs. Tnt I'Ai.Litn. c,, AttiftiHl I;. i f'omiitnint havlur b-n triUtvii at thut.rfTii- by lrrt'tt II. Marvltall aff-iiDnt l'r-lini kr1 firr feiiiurf w emty with Uw U lUiiintr I ulturn Kntry N. ;I10, ltl! Mtn'h 'A. upu tii N u 'if fwtloii jh. Township 2 Nurth, Knit U hn, W. M-. in W -o CinuitT. mTrn, with rw to th rNfKwlintion of mh1 mtrv; rnnt-Uiiit li'-tritir that U''fMt 1iit ha wh-.l'lt tml ltd b-iirri(r1 to plow or brmk or rultl rat1 Ut rritp or ottit-rwiw. or lnt with trn, trr iwt-ili or riittiiiff-, during not of thiini- minr nitiktnr hi wild entry, anjr fmrt of Mid trPt. tt td wrtla art hfrt? uiftmMi-d u aptrt-af at Iht oflioc on th I'l-l dn of (riithT, lv;, t lit o rlori a. M.. V rs-o'iid and liirnih U-atimoiiT Ciiic'-riilur Hid .allure V lw.it JOHN W. l.KVUn, lKiIe-T. Wrtfktd Ktumr Hw York. Has Feajscikco, (rt. 31. A tag re turned from the wreck early this morn ing and reported that the workmen were engaged in patching up the hole in the hull of the New York with canvas NOTICE. Executor's Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Mate of Oregon. lot j W aaco Omnty, In the Matter of the Kilate of I W illiam Hamilton w liann, lieceaaed.l Gordon, d with Morgan, d, and 1'aliuer, ,nj cement preparatory to pumping her i l d, with Uansbrough, r. Adjourned till tomorrow. AX AXALTHIS Of THE VOTE. Are. Xoes IremorraU 20 18 Ipubl Irani 23 9 l'opulista 0 h Total. 43 A young lady's gold brart'let, found a few day's ago in this city, owner can hare it by calling at office and prove Jiff'-fty an fi this notice. 32 was The this 1'? out. They were doing the wotk with the aid of lime lights. It is expected Notlee la heretiT siren that the County "onrt of tlie (llate of Ol'-armi for Uaeo Count; ha duly appointed the ijn.lft.,rt etl tne exei nior of Ine laat 111 and teatmueiit of Oeiree f . It. -era. Sotk fa heretn- at awn that tha underaiened. i '.71 7.:i ..r1 J..-. "J1 " " '" ! by an orde, f u i.,ln,v (., of the hl.u, of" , ,VIeLt iTem .i. 'JZZL'7.'. . ." . rejron. for wn ( oiiiiIt. made and enteri'd i ,.(.... ... ', .. . " riT.rJiiT- r- e,w',".,:! ,h 1 u.a,de,e.up,,.t w. p z, iizj ... ... .. ,- . j, vi iix,n, m mil iM-i,i'i eiairn airainat naid ir-tale arR i,,.rel.y ntiMft'd l l.. 1 :n l - t i:.: , riannai wi inmi oc in. wi.uiit.ra w uc.nreaent tr, aame with the Mier o.nher pulled uff the rocks this afternoon t I i!.'; to m-V' ''.V" J'1 My-H,,n,,l,,"n ; , . , , ..... I Wllaon. The Imlle.. fireaon. wuiilu alx bOUt 4 0 Clock during high Water. j niotitln fn,m thecal of thl. i,.,tn e. i Oaixl Job rnatlna. If yon have your Job printing done at Thi CnaoKici.a yon will have the ad vantage of having it done with the most modern and approved type, with which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of one of the most successful and artistic printers in the Northwest. lialeu The lialno, Or . i .r 7. it. ti. iff.v riNfiios. Kxenutor ot K ill of u m. I'.. Wliaon, dc d (- it ll IIAKI. IHIII I' ra.,,l. liated tflla lat day of Nuvemiarr, iieiLi. ;,tw Executor's Notice. Estray Taken Up. , (iotleala herehe tren that the nnderalrnMl ' fiaa liei'n ajiteiiiiul hy the t ntinty f .irt of tne ; Mate of Oreaoti lor aeo County, exeeutor of . the eatate of Catherine Mkie, oVevaaeil. anil all I v-rmntt ha-in llmiiit ay,ilnt aenl eetale are , hereliy iiotli.nl and re.iilrert u irewnt trie ' wma, with the proper toin tiera, u, me at the One hlaek my. trrandI either 5 or $ on left i ofl,aof ilaea. ll'inln.Ktoi, a u iii,n, Tlie Imllea. hipaml leit jaw. Owner ran hare name hy bror-I w "" ' nunly. l lovm, within n month from Inir pnrperty and jiayms fi thl notn-e 1 the date of thia inline. . H TaIiK. I'H.L . WII.IiKR. ... . f " of aalil aetata. 10 Hwlm PiMtorliee, The Lialiea, or ' The I'allea, Or., July l-,.i. OUR CHERT OFFEH I FOR 1894. Tiiess are Dull Tfei poses to enliven them ty. iroaucicg its newsy presr" into every home in "W. County. OUR Circulation must be dnnr and to do this we propose I furnish the "Weekly EJ for the balance of this rD i and one year beyond for tie already low price of $150. a year and a third 16 morls-i makes a GREAT amount of the very best m ing matter, comprisicg bee. the world's news, valuable j formation on all subjects, especially for the stock-ran the farmer and the orchari and is the best mediaa fo: exposing our resources to world. 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