THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1894. UTAH TO BE ADMlTTKDj HILklY AM BKANSON HMItl- III.KKH, KKT TO JAIL Joha v. Arnold af ivuIIim NsmIhsimI a rn tturor ialtaral-- Tht Slrlka Mltuatlan. 'the acts of Mr. Cleveland and his ail- C. J. Mul key was yesterday sentenced j miniatration to preserve law ami order by Judge Keilingar to one year's iiu- nd pledging the support of all branches prisonment in the Multnomah county 0f the government to a maintenance of jail and to pay line of f.",000. 1. J. the same policy. That settled the fate Ilrannon. another conspirator was sen- cf anarchy in thia country. By a vote tenced to six months iu the county jail, of 33 to 11 the senate refused to attach C. J. Mulkey it will he remembered was an amendment to the Daniel resolu- spechil aOnt of the treasury department, tion declaring iu favor of arbitration of and was convicted last December of Ubcr disputes. That made it certain muglins Chinese into this country. that the George bill to withdraw the Two hundred sticks of giant powder protection of the U. S. courts from such exploded in a mine in Pennsylvania yes- railway corporations as shall refuse to terdav, killing nine miners. arbitrate when asked to do so by their Deb. and the other A. K. U. u.en, I employ, which is being lobbied for by arrested in Chicago for contempt of hwe member, of the K. of L. executive court in connection with the strike, re-1 committee, cannot be pas-ed ut present. fused to Rive bail and have been scut to 8 d nit t,mt ,1,B ... ! not favor arbitration, as everybody J' ,1 knows that it does, but that it does not No freight trains are moving ' I propow to alow hiel! to l)C used by a Oakland. . ot of ,abor leaJers to ciilut, out 0f ti,e The strike iu the Chicago packing unpleasant hole in which they find bouses is over, they all running with full , themselves. It is regarded as sufficient crews. Breeident Cleveland signed the bill admitting Utah yesterday. John C. Arnold of I'endletou was yes terday nominated surveyor general of Oregon by President Cleveland. Colonel Graham has sent sixty regu lars to Punsumirin Northern California, on account of the ugly condition of affairs there. The Southern Pacific is having con siderable difficulty in getting trains out of Sacramento, owing to the non-union men being afraid of the strikers. The same fear caused many who had re turned to work in the shops to remain away yesterday. Trains are moving in Chicago almost as freely as before the strike. The first through train of the North ern Pacific to arrive in St. Paul from Portland in the past eighteen days reached that place yesterday. The train left Portland June 25th, and was twentv-two davs on the road. Tha FaUeTal Triiup, VHhilrawii I'rum Chicago. CnicAuo, July 18. At 8 o'clock to night General Miles appended his signa ture to the general order removing the federal troops from Chicago. The in fantry will take trains for their respec tive posts, while the cavalry and artillery will march to Fort Sheridan and remain there until such time as General Miles thinks best that they may be sent to their posts. SraiNoriELn, 111., July 18. Tonight Adjutant-General Orendorff issued an order directing the entire 22nd brigade, Illinois state troops, and the batillion of naval militia on duty at Chicago to pro ceed to their homes at once. Three thousand men remain on duty. Aaked to Knri Thli Horrible Kiipfnu. Ciiicaoo, July 18. The following the leading hus.ness farms, was forward-! d I to Washington tins evening from j , , , , 10 me pen ate ana iioa-e ot represen tatives: The whole country demands that congress terminate the pending tariff legislation immediately. A fail ure to dispose of the question quickly will work incalculable loss and irrepar able injury to financial and industrial in teres ts. A Republic haa Ileen Froelaloied In the Hawaiian ialanda. Avcklasu, N. 'A., July 18. Advice received here oy steamer from Hodolulu eliow that a republic ha. Ijeen proclaim ed in tlie Hawaiian islands July 4. Pan ford B. Dole, the provisional presi dent, is the first president of the new re public. When the steamer bringing the advices sailed many persons had taken the oath of allegiance. Tha Democrats' Dilemma. Nun- Vokk, July 13. A Washing-ton dispatch to the Evening Post says Sena tor Gorman is quoted by a Missouri re presentative as saying to a group of re presentatives: "Gentlemen, there are two tariff measures, the McKinley law and the senate bill. You can take your choice." This is belioved to be the tariff situation here today. Federal Troopa for Untie. Omaha, Jnly 17. The colonel com Bianding the Second infantry, V. 8. A., ha been ordered to proceed at once with the First battallion of his regiment Irom Fort Omaha to Butte, Mont. lie will start in the morning. Four troops of the Sixth cavalry are also ordered there, Colonel Bates commanding. Wear of tke Earth. rr-kinthelenhofthe permanent y on the surface of the plot at' nearly sixty thounand peopraphical mile, with a dally average of ten trains, it is estimated that the total loss by wear and tear suffered eh day by the metallic rails of the earth is about six hundred tons. The six hun dred tons are lost in the form of a tine powder and are carried back to the earth in the shape of soluble iron salts. i TnR men of Mr. Cleveland's cabinet i re all heary men. There is only one I that tips the scale under two hundred pounds. I I Washington letter. Krom our uvular cornxpondMil. Washington, July 13, 1S(V. i The senate sett jd two thins very i decisively tlllH mk. With only one I dissenting voice reffer it adopted I Senator Daniel's resolution, endorsing for the present to show the country that congress is behind Mr. Cleveland and determined that the U. S. mails shall be regularly forwarded and that the authority of the government as ex pressed by its judicial oflicera shall be respected, at all hazards. This whole strike business will probably lie inves tigated a resolution providing for an investigation is already before the house aud further legislation dealing with the subject, if any le needed, will probably be postponed until that in vestigation has been made. Every New York republican who comes to Washington agrees in sayinir that the state will certainly go republi can this year. Here s the opinion ot a prominent New York democrat, Gen. McMahon: "Its an up-hill tight for the democrats in New York. The delay in passing a tariff bill has done much harm and the income tax still more. The latter will work incalculable injury to the democracy of New York, and if the state is lost, it will be the chiel factor in our defeat. It looks as though the republicans were going to nominate Hon. Levi P. Morton for governor. He is probably their most available man ; but in the event of his declining the nomination, there is a good prospect of its going to Gen. Anson G. McCook." i "The house, notwithstanding the bold stand and loud talking of its free trade democrats, is going to surrender !a the end to the senate.'' So said a demo cratic senator to a republican friend. Things are certainly pointing that way and the )lief is becoming more general every day that whether It takes the con ference one week, two weeks or three weeks to reach an agreement on the tariff bill that agreement will leave the bill substantially as it was amended by the senate. The boldest tree traders of u,k t,leireXM,ctation of Uefeat. fcoliator Gorman is leJ to have eaiJ curtIv to one of the democratic conferees on the part of the houea: "Vou can take your choice, the senate bill without modifica tion of its important amendments, or no tariff bill at all. The McKinley Jaw can pet more votes in the senate than the Wileon bill." . ii. rtriiiuiiitru iur tue uciuuuraig to Ulnae : lion ai.o runnin-; tlivnt-e ea terlv alone the til the (leliberntiiina. of a cnnfHn-nra enoi ",,rttl boundary line . f N.-ee A I. l-i- ii i. midl ine Ut Jiueraiions OI a COIIlerence lOUl- tioli.twolnimlr.'.l and ten feet .uiorenr le ,Co t t- mittee partisan. Xever before have the ?" 11 b'l'.l,"11, imeof ni toi mndeo v.-e. representatives of the minority party in congrees been ignored in holding meet ings of a conference committee, until it was done by the democrats on the con ference committee .now engaged in try ing to reconcile the tariff different-en be tween the demorratg of the house and ',n nf !, annaKv Tl,.. e..t...l.l; t coiilerees are not pleased with the ' manner in which the democrats have j acted, but they have not decided to re- I sent it, although they have it in their I power to do so in a way that would be j decidedly euibarrassingtothedeuiocrata. I One of the reasons why the republicans j have been shut out ot the conferences is J said to be that negotiations are on foot I whereby the sugar trust, the standard oil trust and kindred trusts propose to I furnish the democratic party with a big campaign fund for use in the congres- j sional campaign, in exchange for tariffj favors, and the democrats desired to j have the matter disposed ot before the 1 republicans are allowed to take part in the conference. The attempt of the leaders of the labor organizations to have Attorney General Olney impeached is not taken seriously in Washington, notwithstanding the , c'"" tbe,r ma cIettr to "Pchment. Ca.i. Wsca Ba7 waa aick, we gave ber Caatorla. When she waa a ChUd, sue cried for Caatorta. Wbn she became Mias, ahe eking lo Caxtotia, When Me bad Children, the gave tiiem CastoraV. rjubscribe forjifg Ciiao.iiCLC. Couuty I'uurt I'mraatllaca. j At an adjourned meeting of the com- niissioners' court held today the follow- J lug business was transacted and bills allowed: j W II l.ochhead, rein polling j place 8 00. J W lilakenev. hauling booths 1 "0 I I. I. brainier, meals for jurors. . 2.1 f0 j J T Peters, lumber district 12. 'M l3 ' " 10. . 8 Mi " " " 2.V 1 4H ' wood for pit ii per. ... 7 ."0 ; MaierA Benton, supplies 12 4" I l 8 Dilivtr. fees 8 50 lluntingtou & Wilson 2 50 J II Mi.ldlet.in, rent ') 00 j tl W Wells, juror :12 20 J L llollimrshead, witness. . . 2 IMi I Thos Sullivan, " 8 20 1 J 12 Bennett. " 20 j James Semple, " 2( 0, I) 15 Dufur. " 2 20 1 Theresa Klindt, " 10 40, Fred Klindt, " ... 10 4 Kmil Kohen. " 10 40 A A B-nnev, " 2 00 j Clark McCown, " 2 On j GeoTPrathcr, repairs II H bridge 127 77 I Tunnv & Greiner, arreset Weaver Ki 00 I J M Marden, rent o 00 1 , John llivers having left the state, M. I O. Wheeler was appointed road super-! visor. Bonds of justices of the piacewere; filed as follows : David Wishart, Bald- I win; Thos. H. Williams, Falls ; A Kea-! ton, Antelope; A. J. P.righam. Dufur; Fred Chandler, Wauiic, and John T. Porter, constable, Oak Grove. ! ( Kamarkitttly (onlilrat. l A Cincinnati newspaper reports a i striking' manifestation of uuiiability I 1 on the part of a little maiden of that ; oitv. A luMintiful new doll had itlst ' ' been given her. and a.s she nit holdinr it !( I and siniug to it her mother noticed j j that the old one was not in si'lit. j I "What have you done with Beatrice?" j I asked the mother. "I've put her away." answered the little pirl. ' If she saw , me loving my new baby it mipht hurt her feelings." In' lSS-J the orphan asylumsof Prance had 01.000 children in tin ir eare. TllK London orphanu?eH are main tained at an niiiinal cost of l's.-;.'.00t). Whether Pasirur and Koch's peculiar modes of treatment will ultimately pre vail or not, their theory of blond-run-tamination is the correct one, tlioui'h not original. It was on this theory that Dr. J. C. Aver, of Lowell, Mas., nearly fifty years ago, formulated Ayer's Sarsa parilla. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notirc it hereby triven, (hut timttT am! by vir tue oi a writ of ejuTUtioit iumii out of ttid l'rruit l ourtof V e uti of Orvj;n for Whk-iM: uuiy. on the 10th dv of March, lvtl, upon a jmiement jriveu and remicmi in at1 ourt nnil eue on Itl' 'M diiv oi Mrrh. l'tl mn4tir lititand H.wfc. eten thi?ln on tut Alii diiv oi March, l,v, in cause wherein Jotvph A. Joriniuii unk fil-intfft' and i. inv.ur Was nvicntiani, atia i- nieui rvetMl. and rtmmanliiiK me t levy urMn and well the ropt?rty of the mid tK-f-ini,tril. O. I. 1 nylor, or mi mut )i thereof hn rimy be neeen-ry t uilify all judnivnt and 1 ohl on the joth day of July, lv.il, levy iikmi the prot-erty hereinafter ileMTioeil an the profwrtv of Mid de fendant, i. IK Taylor, and will on Monday, the Ottt day of Augii.it, IHW4, at the hotir of ten o'clock A. M.. t the rotirt houedor in Iallei L'tty, in a:d aMNt rountv, t Oreir n. wli at puhl c aurtion t the htirhct hid- i der for c o-h iu hand, ail the r ght, title and in terest of the tnUl h It. Tavlnr, in and to me ' aid premises, wh eh he had on hit id Mh dv oi t ilatrh, W.i I, or has tine aequiml, or mi niifh J memii may oe iiiTensarv to iaM-iv -aid judtf nienl of r7j.0U, with interest at H h eem., and th- further vuin of f.'tj.UD cou and dtihirv Dwntfl, and ttieeona and exp.'ne tf thht wiir. The lollowinir ix a dmcrtniifpu of ihe r-pttv tjove referred U), aud hiah will beo:d at the time and place and upon the terms and condi tions above nieniionol, to-wit: J. Themmtn half of tin-north wt quarter, th northwit quarter of the north'nt .(ua-W , and the itorthHflt quarter-f the nonhvetitar t'T of Mf-tii m in towifhip 1 north, tnuvv to wM, VVlllauielte Meridian, In Wimo cotuiiy, (rtton. - l otn 7 and K. in hl.ick in Hf-relow hiurT Additinn U I'atle Cttv, WnM-ot'ouiilv. orttrMt a I nal rertiUn place called th Mell..niihl I place, the name ij-inif ihe projrtv conv-td t. If. Taylor by r. A. 31cionald and wil.-. m,mI blff liioie ftarticular'V deMTibvd a b.lI.iHf,: oniuu'iiciii? ut a H.tnt in the north b..urnhirs line of Nmjc1 A; iifPWMi addition to lnlt'M t. it , on; chain and fifteen links, em let I y imm .'"I uiw . . ... wiil,.r..Tvtm.H.,llti norm wei corner ri Mini . . .... . nii-i nnv tn I NKHIH O HINIfl I hv il'wl iH-irfnjrdaic the m Ii d i of Kehiinin , INo. reeonim on -Jll, K..k I. of llei r.r.l. I leed ni ttiiH'n eoiintv. tl.enee ni.riheilv ml aloiiff mild wcit.'Mi boiindiiry imeof tne -iid l..t rou eviil -o I'hrcilU Vats.n, and t.nwtd ti'in or col-tinurtt'iin Ui'renl b a fHilnl vvfiere the line i-olitt'illiil ho Id intersect trie m .ir.li h e. le r 1 1 boundary line of nr.vt Imd out hv tno iilnnl tie. of I m1 U Citv and ea let lulton mr-et. if aiid wMitnwet.-rn liouiidnry line of .jd l-ulNm tr-et were nroduecd anil ('oiilinueil to Mi-h i . .' I'leni In a rlKhtllne loandnl riirht line lo and n l.n m , ja a Srsrsine Co Ma PacngSo. herl' al -ng the eK-t-rn I l tt'C "'liit wtii-re the en in- ern hound tri line of th wolin iiiii; tfieiice Koutlierl. al ng the eH.t.-ru i lineoi ami Mini oe ued hv vtciitwonh l.oil lo I the place of 1 1 1 r. 1 1 , tr . exeeniinir then lrnin ! H rip of land thin v ,n in width olt the ivi-t rid- I of aald tre-t. winch ian la'ii eouveyi-d to lirl.-- lty for tri'et fiiriMi'. aiiid l inil Ivunr and ijv iliv in IhII-wi liy, U vim eo .iitv, frVgon. lntU - ( Ity, Oregon, Ju y 111, l'll. j'l'-'l-'t '. J. IlKIVKl:. het iff of Whico I onnly, o "xou. Administrator's Sale. Notlre la hereby given that In piimmnec of an order of the Ion lylouitof Ihentate ofor'-gon ' for Wax o county, duly inade and eut-rcd on the i loth day of J l , ii, iu the ma'ter of the e-t He ! of riiiiiiu.-l Patteiaoii, de- enl, directing the nn. j d-rianl to aril at puhl'C aale all i. therei! ' roaTty te-lonuing to Ihec.'ale of a.d riocitrd. ' I will, on the ..lh day of Augint, li-'JI, at in. ' hour nf two o'cl. clt H. M. of ,md d.iv. n.-.ii the lamia hereiuiifter deaerila-d, full at puhlie ,, i to the higheit bidder for cah In liund, all of the real proia-rty belonging to the e.lntc of ' ,ald hatnuel Hattermin il.cea-eil. to-wlt: The' N.uthweat quarter of aectlon twelve, towli.l.lp fiven 'ilUi. range twelve it. In aeo e, nut) , Oregon. J. H. RI'IIANKi, Julil All 111 1 iti tralor. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A (KNEKAI.BANK1NU BtlHlNKMa Letters of Credit issued available in the I I j J Kastern Htates. I Hirht Kxc-hanife ami Telegraphic j J Tratisferaaolilon New York, Chicium. ."t. i lnis. Sari KrafH-iw-o. I'nrtlarul iinmnn I j Seattle Wah., and variona point in lr. j eirnn srnl Waahinirtnn. t)llectiona inaile at all twiitita on Inv. orsbie terina. r A nxious to Please. on T T Irv Us. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue or an execution and onier of mU- i fUttl out of the ( trcuit t ourt of the rttate of tire- Ron fnrWuHti countv. lllHUt deer' and tndir- ! inent inade, rendered and enterti hv wild court : on th-.l!t day of May, Ivl, tn tavor .( the I plaintiff, in a suit wherein K. ('. rmii-tura wn ! plaintlf! ami t.eortre V. Hal. auJ Kmlly Hall j were, defendant, and to me direct d and d- liver- d. commanding run to levy ii- n himI -!! jail thf landa mentioned and derritail in win I writ, and hetcinaiter decribetl, I did tut the Uth Irtfi of Juiih IVfl.Oiily lew niMin, Hlid will t tl at ' Miblleauction to the hiiriienl bidder ftrcaih in I hand on theHtti day of July, t Jo clock in the afternoon of tot id ifav at the fiont ibtir of the County ( ourt Iloue tn HallcM jnr . in W aN county. Oretfou, all of the land" and prcmiM deeritd in aald writ and herein described an bJltrMM towit: 1 ot 3, 4, 5, and koutheat uuarter C4) o! northwwt quarter C4) of mctton mix ift). mwn fhip one I) south, range lift- ti (!') rit, W M.. eoiitainlnir l.tl.TT acre? of land, iltuttted, l lio a:il betiiR iu nwo county, 4Mexou, Pether v ith the tenemcuti. lieredtrament aud aipuileiiaiiceM ihereunto be oiimiiik or in any I Hi enpp itatuiui,or no much thenxf nt hall be ' mllictent Ut atfy the urn of Wi.Jo with inter est thereon at the rate of Hper cent, iince the :ut "f Mav, !U, arid f u attorneva feea and . ct- in aald autt together with the coat ol aaid I writ and accruing cttH of rale. f Uatedat lalien Ctt , Orexou, Jtine J1. A.P j T. A. WAKIl, Mherifl of Wa-eocountv, oreKoo. ! jun: I Police of Final Settlement. Nntir" 1 hcrihy Kiven thut liy mi unicrnt IIik iin1y 1'iMirt nl Hi. HttUtof lir'Kin forWMM'o i-..iiniv. nimli. an rnt tei tnli l.ith ilur it Juno( lvM. In the niHlter ( cicatr of Wjllinrii II . UhMn. ft. iriiMii, Mo1 Im'. July lsU. ut tlie tmuri'f In fi'niM'k A. M., hiu rlxfl the tlniu Mini llit I'ouitty Court KiMiin in Mill county .ti th? fir the hinriM; of ttie ttiiHl account of llif .xwu'or of tli luit ivlll at-tl to.tHiiicnt of wiii! 't.(twl; !1 i'nona IiiivIiik any olijivtloim In ilil rtutl arount ami to tin wtticiiifrul of Mof t ile Mra tl.iecuil Ui iijHnr nt a.tiil lime toid plrtPe, then am! there to how cut, If any lli'.-rc Ik, ivhv Hilil liiml arroiiut kliouitl not be u.proveit anil atd etiite aettKfl. j 11 II i 'i 11. . Ml M1,MITII, Kxwiitor. NOTICK FOR l'UIlUCATION. Latin Orrit-c, The Dnllva. (r., May II, lM S iniilaiut having heen entertil at thiMiftU'e hv Jo li.iiili if. r iMhtrr avtiliiMt the helra nt law of Uiilimn l. Miirt.ri-, .eil. for abti'doiiliiK In Holne.te.id i.lltry, .No. 4-.7I, daleil t ietol.T IJ. ivrj. in. n the N', hh-.,. aixl N'jhVj.Kee l, 'I I' 1 N, K 10 K, In V aiieo ciunty. tlr- trim, with a iew lo the fiiiicelhitliMi of fund entry: the aid (.artleate hereby suinmoitvl to afcjir at he rHlle. ir-i(oli, on the Hth day of July. I'll!, at i.l ..'ehek , Vf., to n-pond and fiirninli te liinoliy concerning an If I alieveil nhiiiidoU' tue .t. JOHN W. I.KV. In, juneO HlKl'cr. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef .lANt FACTf RKP.H OK Fine Lard and Sansages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. W. II. YOUNG, i enera! Kla4-kstnithint and Work done promptly, and all work (iiiaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Ttiird struct opr. Licbe's ollSlaul IS Hi, PEASE IF YOU wnsra? GiK'v$mtimentt State, or Dalles Military Road Lands, Thomas A. Huccoaaor to Thorubnry A Httd.on, 83 Washington St., tf you want Information concern t no; tiovefn ment liimb.or th-- htwn relatiiiK thereto, you can consult htm free of charge. He ha made a nr clalty of thin biiinew, xnd haa practiitd before the (jntu-d htattn Umd OlfUv lor over ten year. He la Air-nt (or the Lantern Oregon lmt t-onipany, and ran a'll you (irailnt, or I u Iniproveit Agricultural lunula In any i)nantlty iloalrcd, null will ai-ltU a l-ainphlct dwcrltilng theae Innda lo nnyoue applying Ui blui lor It. Hattlara Lctcalad on Clnvarnuiant I.antla. If you want to Harrow Money, on Long; or Hhort tlnia, ka can areommndata jroa. Wrltaa Plra, Llfi, and AceUlant loaaranea. r you cannot call, wrlta. and your lettera will ba iirnmptly anawarad. Familiar Faces E. BAYARD, l.att Special Aijtnl Utneral Land Ojtire. Bayard d? Barnett, Jlje leal Estate, Ijoai, Iurapee, " COLLECTION ACENCY. jVOTA hy r TJ BLIO. Parties lmvinf? lViperty tliey wiah to Sell or Tntde, llmis!8 to Ilvnt, or Abstnict of Title fumin!ii d, will find it to their advantage to cll on uh. We shall umke a ft:ciulty Ixifore tho of tho 85 Washington St. (HiK-cew-ors to I.. P. piaixufaGturers A (ioiieral Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. EEPAIEINO PEOMPTLr and 3SrEATXiY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, Whins, Dorse Blankets, Etc. Full Assortment of Mexican Saddlery Plain or Stamccd. SECOND STRKKT TIIE DALLES, OR THE DALLES LUMBERING CO.. INCOHI'OKATKI) I8MH No. G7 Washington Street. . . The Dalles. Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of Baililing Material and DimeoswD Timbtr, Doors, Windows, Moldings, Dona Furnisbinp, Ele Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish Boxes and Packing Cases. Factory auc XiumVjor ITsMrct st Old 3ft. X3ss.ll. DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and any part t t t & MAYS. Hudson, THE DALLES. OR. lie la Agent firr aa'e nt lota tn THUKraoH's Anoi TION hi The llallea. Till" Addilloli la laid oft la acre lota, aud dcMtlnixJ to be the principal reai ilenee jwrt ol llmFltv. Only JU m Iniiiea walk Iriiui tiilirUiouw, 10 in in ll tin from K. K. I (emit, in a New Place J. K. UAKNETT iroseriition Stutes Iju, ! of Claims (lllice. mid CiiiitctitH THE DALLES, OR. Frunk, deceiiHed.) OF ALL OF Harnesses Slab WOOD Delivered to of the city,