THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, i894. I A HOLE THROUGH THE EARTH W. Would I (All Dropped Into II i'onie to a Htop? M. J.." roMiliiijj at Uichmoml, A nafaalilaa; 'atav. I'ittkiii An. "Harry A. liiml ... , ... . , ner, tlie defaulting cai-iiior ot the Second j nattoual bank ol Aitoona. i rn rout u.r ; M(fc M,m,s Uw fl,nm illfr peculiar query China or Japau, and he ha the sum of ' t tho alitor of the St. Iaium licniiblic. 9100,000 in bank note of larpe and small : and asks for an unsvver to it: Jenouiinulions. So spoke Samuel 15. i -If it wen- ikmIiIc to drill a hole of Griffith, a assistant district attorney, ! f.t r more in diameter entirely .... . ,i ,.ti. ! tliroujrh the earth and then to start a when asked today reeling the truth , iphinfr one hundred pound or of the rumor that t.arduer i.ad been in I, u JMiug lroUjh tne Kiruo at this city Tuesday, "Gardner in ; what p,,in, Wl)uui Jt stvr Portland a few dav said Mr. Answer: Weight, n the sense that Griffith, and he has likely left the coantry by this time. A week ago last Monthly Oardner learned that Bank Ex aminer Miller was froinj to iuvestitrate hit accounts. Gardner at once began preparations for tight, and left that afternoon, taking everv dollar of the tiauk' nionev he could carry." A IHtetardly !. Oakland, Cal., Ang. 23. An attempt was made early this morning to burn down the Atchison hotel at Berkeley and destroy the occupants. One of the lodsera was aroused about 4 o'clock by a mell of smoke. Kushing out he found the whole hall entrance in flames. The flames were soon extinguished. In the meantime, fire was discovered on the porches at the side and in front of the hotel, and this was also put out. Vnder the front steps was found a can of coal oil. The same fluid had been poo red on tbe porches and in the upper and lower balls and then set on fire. There is no doe to the perpetrators of the crime. LmhS From a Lofty Kn-itMOND, Va., Aug. 23. Colonel J. H Winstead, president of the Tedmout mmi People's Savings bank of Greenes koro, X. C, this morning removed his noes and jumped from one of the towers of the citr ball here, a distance of 170 feet. He was terribly mangled, bis left leg being caught in a projection and torn -from the socket. No cause is known. Speaker Crisp, who spent tome time with the president tobay in discussion of the tariff situation, told the members he thought the session would last until Tuesday. Mhaare Hava Htoppad Work. KaxaoNviLLK, O., Aug. 21 . The min ora and American Railway Union gave President Waite until midnight to decide whether he would meet the old commit tee of railroad men or not. He did not respond, and trains are stopped on the Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo railroad, except "passenger trains. The miners refuse to work until trouble is settled. The HtlvMlarfia Itafaffeea. Washington, Ang. 23. The navy de partment has telegraphed Captain Howison, commander of the Mare Island navy yard, to have the United 8tate marshals assist him in serving warrants on Ezeti.,tnd the other Salvadorean refugee, on the United States steam ship Bennington. Hon Wunn Qnlt Work. Hancock, N. H., Aug. Four hundred weavers in the China mills did not go to work today because of a reduction in wage equal to the cat in Fall River mills. Notices of a reduction have been posted in Webster and Penbroke mills A Bteaaaar )aak. Eat Portauk, Ont., Aog. 23. The teamer Monarch struck a rock and went to the lottom August 19th, at long Saulte, Rainy river. Fifty excur sionists escaped by a rope. Tbe steamer waejtbe largest on the lakes. "V. J. M." refers to it, i the measure of attraction of pnivitation; or, in other words, it is the mea-sure of force with which a body is attracted by the earth. This attractive force decreases both ways from the surface of the earth, both outward into space or downward toward the globe's supposed niolteu center. In partial explanation of this assertion I will say that any f-iveu size bulk of iron, or any other mineral or material whatever, will weifrh less on the top of a high moun tain than it will nt sea level. In order to le exact in this matter I will say that a mass of one thousand pounds weight will lose exactly two pounds between tidewater und the top of a mountain four miles hiph. This, it is plain to be Keen, is liecause the force of the earth's attraction is much less on fie mountain top than it is at the sea level. .Therefore, if a ball be started on the journey outlined in the query sent in by our Richmond friend, its weipht would decrease to a certain extent with every yurd of its tiitfht (or fall), until, finally, upon reaching1 the eenter of the earth, it would have uo appreciable weicht, the attraction at that point acting equally in every directum. This bcinp true, it is plain that the phe nomenon of what we know as "weijrht" would be entirely wanting1, and the ball would be held in suspension as though immovably transfixed by num erous magnetic or invisible points. I Qpec,H, Saturday, Aug. 25th. K SFfLE. 9 b Striker MaMas; la Qlaecaw. Ulascow, Aug. 23. In connection with the coal strike, serious rioting has occurred, and several pits have been wrecked by disorderly mobs. Donnld on, leader of the strikers, and five others have, been arretted. Hop BiriMl la Bavaria. Washington, Ang. 22. United States Consul Btein, at Bamberg, state? that if no nnforseen condition arise the bop harvest in Bavaria will prove eqna! to the yield of the must favorable hop yr- Hhlpplns Carpet to Karope. Wabhimotok, Aug 23 From report received at the elate department, it ap pear the United Htales is shipping to England carpets to the value of nearh $500,000 annually. The New Kir..ra Striae. Naw Bedfokd, Mass., Aug. 23. Mayor Brownell has invited the stale board of arbitration to be present at the confer ence of the strikers and manufacturers tonight. How-T lorea tirarw. The small evergreen tree from which 1 doves are taken wan originally a na tive of the Spice islands, but it is now cultivated in warm climates in all parte of the world. The clove of com merce is the unopened flower of the tree. They are quite small, but prow in larpe cluster among the branches. After gathering, the buds are smoked by a wood tiro and dried in the sun. Both the taste and smell of the cloves depend on the quantity of oil they con tain. Sometimes tbe oil is separated from the cloves before they are sold, and the odor and taste are in conse quence much weakened. If you le aire to know something of the form of the bud in the natural state soak a few cloves for a short tjnic in hot water. The petal of the flower will soften and readily unroll. Illll end trie laeeaae Tel. Washington, Aug. 23. Senator Hi!! expects to lie an attorney in the first ease brought to test the constitutionality of the income tax. MARRIAGE FOR YOUNG MEN. I'euallv the Only Thin That Will Make a Man have Money. This is a true story, and one that will apply to many other young men besides this particular one. It ia a great pity that this is true, sajrs the llttsburph Commerical Gazette, but so it is. A prosperous business man who em ploys quite a number of cltrks said re cently tbut he had been led to the con clusion that the young man who saved and invested his earnings is an ex ception to the rule. lie was surprised to find this to be true. The facts cunie out when he began reducing his work ing force as business felt off. The first to be dropped were those who had no family depending upon them. Then it was that they would confess they hadn't saved a du'.'-r, and had no means whatever upon which to live. This same man also observed that the married men nearly all had saved something, notwithstanding their salaries were no larger, and in some cases les, than those drawn bv single men. By quizzing these young lachelors he found that riotous living was the principal cause of their poverty. Some of them gambled on the quiet, and others just naturally let it go right and left as long as there was any to go. From this he concluded that mar riage is a very good thing for a young man, provided he marries a sensible, practical sort of a woman. Hereafter he propose to give married men the preference because, in so doing, he will lie tie Iping those who are willing to help themselves. ilrs. J. II. IIoi:s Yin:n, lMl'iii iiic Ave., SanU Cruz, Cal., writes: " Wlie3 a girl at school, in Reading. Ohio, I had a severe attack ot bruin fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly buld, and, for a long time, I (oared I shouid lie permanently so. Friend urged me to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, aud, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, mid I now have as line a head of bair as one could wish for, being changed, how ever, from blonde to d irk brown." " After a fit of sickness, my hair came out in rombliills. I used two bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor anil now my hair U over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to other with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, H'W llesina St., Il.trristiiirg, Pa. " I have u-ed Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory result. I know It is the best preparation for the hair that is made." C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor rnnml t Dr. J (.'. .t vrr& Co., Loo, Uaee. Union Plaid Cheviots 5 cts Thcso Shirtings aro not us pod us ilm Amnskongs, but you never knight unythiiip; like them for anywhere near the price that these roods are oil'ered nt. 6 1-2 cts 50 cts $3.50 Parisian Novelties See our Center window. Men's Cotton Shirts Your Choice, worth ('(), .", 7.V Comer Window. Ladies Jackets The remainder of our Spring Stock at a Uniform Trice. Muslin Underwear, ...Just one-half the market price Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs 5 cts Ladies' Chemisettes 10 cts Ladies' Lisle Vests 15 cts and 25 cts Regular Values, 20c, 25c, 3(k. and .'"c, 40c, 50e. In times like these when a Dollar must do double duty, values such as w are ottering can , not tail to be attractive to tho prudent and economical house-keeper. t t I ALL GOODS MARKED IN I PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. li fr.xpuMKl the lrlner. The crown prince of Denmark visited a female seminary in Copenhagen the other day to hear the girls recite. One little girl near him became confused aud forgot her lesson, whereuoon he took her on his lap, ami she thence forth answered every question correct ly. Subsequently, when praised for her knowledge, she replied: "Why, the crown prince whispered all the answers to me." Administrator's Sale. SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to th command of a writ of eeu Uon imii1 out of thr cimult Court of the Hiale of Orvffoo for Wsmiw OMimy in a mitt tbervtn pernios wherein L. L. Met artney la pi In ltd and Jobn Adam and V. E. Haigbt ani defend ants, dated Aujruat 2d. 1JPJ4, eiwiuandlnK me to ell all Ibe riant, title and intareat of aaid de fendant and eacb of them In and to the amitb east quarter of eecUon nine, townablptwo aoutb, of nv.tt fourteen eaat, W. M., Co aalufy the mm of syjl.70 and Intereat thereon from June 26th, ISX4, at the rate of ten per cent per annum and the lurthe- mm of tw.oo attorney a fees ai d tbe u in of eoata and disburMoienu, due to mhI plaln'lft from aaid defendant John Adams, and to apply the aarplut If any In payment of the turn of HlJA"iam1 Intereat thereon at the rate of ten pureent. per annum from aaid June Mth. 1M. aud tto.O attorney a fee, due I om tbe defendant Johtt Adama to the defi daut C. K. llaleht, 1 will, on Satiinlay the nth day of Kept emrjer, 1M. at the honr of 2 o'clock in the alter noon, at the eourthouae door In lllea Cllr, Orevon, aell all of aaid above described real property at public aale to the hlRhnt bidder for raah In hand. T. J. HKIVtK. aug 6U BherlfT of Vt aaco County, Or. BUILDING A HOUSE IN BERMUDA Tbe Walla and the Hoof Mad Oat of White Coral Kock. Any man whochooses. says an article on Ilertnuda in the Iteview of Reviews, may scrape the thin coating of earth off from his prosx-d building site and proceed to lay up the wallt of his habitation with the blocks sawed out in tbe process of exeuvating his cellar. Thus when the cellar is dug the house may be ready for rooting, and if enough rooting material has not al ready been accumulated in the course of the excavation, it can easily lie had ty digging the cellar a trifle deeper, for the roofs in licrmudaarc invariably made out of thin slabs of this same white coral rock. It has the advan tage of Ix-iiijr so soft that one mny cut it Willi an ordinary Iiand.saw ten hours a day for si.i months or a year without refiling the saw. It may Is? sawed into slals two or three inches thick nnd eighteen inches or two feet souare without particular danger of break inr; thc slalis. It liKks somewhat like a very soft, chalky variety of marble. Though so workable when first quarried it burdens upon cxposu -e. Moisture permeates it easily, however. and it is desirable that a building should be covered with a thin coatinrr of 1'ortland cement or a mixture of common plaster with cement. This coating is then treated with a heavy whitewash mode of lime burned from the same ever-ready -coral rock. The roofs and chimneys, as well as the walls, are kept constantly whitewashed and are absolutely as white aa the driven snow. Notice of Administrator's Final Account Notice u herehy oven that 1. W. Condon, ail nilnlatiator of theealatenf llaniaonComm.de-c-a?d ban filed hifl haul aerounr of the admlula tratirmof aaid eotate with theclerk of theConnty Court of lb' state of nnwofi. Ut W atnt ounty, ami that aaid Court ' aj npiilnted lit o'clock a. m. -M .ndny, September 3tf. 1SW, belnv thehrat dav of the reel i ar Heplember term of "aid Court for the year IWX. at the ('.unlv Court House In Dall-. City, orcou, aa the time and pla e for t"e hearing of objertion to aucb final arenunt and the arti lenient ttiereof. Thia notice t puhlihd bv order of aaid Jouuty Court made aud eute el Jmy ?7th. lwl J. W. i ONIMiN, Admiiilalrator. Notice ia hereby riven that bv an order of the County Court of the -tale. ol Orewon her-tofnre made, 'the undersigned bar been duly amtiit. ed, aud are now tuequallhtv ami ac-Unir ailmlu lalratora of the eautte of Henry A.' I'ralt, dv- eeaaed. Ail pereoua bavins elaima acninat theabnve named deeea-ed are herehy notld-d to preaent their cUima. with the proper voucher, to ua at thenitleeol Lealle Itutler, In Maaonlc buildl s. Isillea City, Oregon, or J. K. Armoui, iloud Kiver, dr., within alx montha from Che date of thla notice and all ennn tuieblad to aaid -tate are bercbv ictjulrvd to aettlu auch ludebt eUnew forthwith. Hated at lialleaCltv, Or., at Hood Kiver, tbia loth day ot Auguat, 1S1- I.EL1K IIPTI.KR, J. r. AKM-iHH, Adminlatratora of the eaute of Henry A. Pratt, deceaeed. It II at Administrator's Sale. Notice ia herehy given that In piiraiiauce of an order of the Coti ty Court of the ntate of Oregon for Waaroeouuty, duly made and enu-rrd on the 10th day of July, Isui, In the matter of lite estate of Samuel Patterson, deeaaed, directing the iin deraigned ti aell at public sale all ofthereal rmperty belonging to theeatale of aatri deeeaawl, will, on the itli day of Auguat, Istfl, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. off tald day, tipim the lands bereinalter deaerlbed, aell at publir aale to the hlgheal bidder for eaah In hand, all of the real properly belonging to the extate of aaid Hamuli Patteraoo. deceased, to-wlt: The aoutbvreat quarter of eertlon twelve, townahlp Ave aoutb, range twelvv aat. In Waaroeouuty, iivgon. J. II. Pi HANKS. JurJi Admlui-trator. IIP YOTJ WANT Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lands, CALL ON' Thomas A. Hudson Hueoow.it to Thnmhnry A Hudson, 83 Washington St., THE DALLES. OR. If you want information ennrrning (lovem merit land, or thi lawa nilatlng thereto, you oau conault him free of charge, lie haa niade a apav elalty ot thla bualneaa, and baa practierd before tliu I nlted Hub a Land UBIm for over Ion years. He ia Agent for the Kaaleru Oregon land Company, and ran aell you Oraiing, or Uii Improved Agricultural Landa In any quantity deairrd, aud will aeud a Pamphlet daaarlhlnc thean lauda to anyone applyuig to him lor It. Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. U. B. Laud Ornci, The Dellea, Or., Aug 1. inn. t Notire la hereby given that the following named aettler baa filed notice of hia Intention to make final proof In aupport of hi oUIrn, and that aaid proof will be made before the hegmter and Keceiver at Tbe Wllea, Oregrm, on Ijcto ber lUth. 1MM, VI: flonaer White, H K No 274, for the n'i ne'. tw, aw'i r'. arc 2, tp -A, a r l e. w oi. He names the following wltneaaea to prove hla contisaoiia reaidence upon aud cultivation of aid Und, viz: A Cilery. N O. Weber. W T. McClure, A. MrClure, all of Wap'iillia, or NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice la hereby given that by an order of the County Court of the Htatoof orearon forVtaaco roil my. made an i ent red thia 1:1th day of June, i-H, in we aiauer oi ine ea ate ol VMiiiam II. WlMn, driieaeol, Mo day, July 16, IMM, at the hour of Hi o'clock A. M., waa Hied a the time and the Comity Court itoom of aaid county aa the place for the hvirl''g of the final account of the executor of the laat will aid tealament of aaid Oeceaaed: all peeooa bavlng an objectlona to Bold final amiiint and to Ibe aettleioent of aid eatate are directed to appear at aaid time and place, then and there to ahow eanae. If any there be, why aaid linal account abouid not be approved aud aaid eaute attled. Junli. B. H. UCNTINCTON, fcxecutor. He ia Agent for aale nf lota In TMoanos's A aw TtoN to The tialbw. Thla Addition la laid off u) acre Iota, and deatined to be the principal real d.rnre part at the eilv. Only ) mfnuie.' walk from Courth.mae, 111 mluaU from K. It. Uepot. Hattlera Located aa Gavaranaal I.aada. If you want X Marrow Money, aa Long or Short tlaaa, laa aaa aeaamaaodata yea Writs Fire), Lira, aad aaalaaat laaaraaaa. ' If yaa aaanat call, wrlta. aad your lettera will ha raaatly aaavarW. "There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its fioot leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the iif-OulSilnii Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby given that the nnrtcaigned naa ny ine county ourt nt the Htate ol Oregon f.irWajM-o county. In probate. fen aonolnuvl udtnlnlatrator off theeatale of Angunt lietlelaeu deeeaartl. All peraona having elaima ag,iloat aain eautie are nereoy reinrri to pre ent tliem, with proper vouch- ra, to me at the law ollire of Cond'in Condon, The I) ll-a. Oregon, within alx niontha from the date of thla notice, liated July JH, IWM. II A.Nr) I.AUR, Adminiatrator. Be GolLmDia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF L'. H. Coals of Fire. lloffor, thff celebrated I-'rench tenor, on one occasion was enirnped for the sum of fifteen hundred francs to sinfr at the house of a rich financier. Uotfcr anir his first atmir marrnificcntly, but no one paid him the hlifrhtcst atten tion and the jrucsU talUed their loud est. Presently the host thought the time had come for another aonrr, and sent for Kofrer. lie could not lie found, and that evening was seen no more. Next day a note enme from him, ac compcinieil by the sum of two thousand TincK. Tbe note run thus. "I hnve the honor to return the fifteen him In il francs which I received for sinffinff at your party, and I beg leave to add five hundred francs more for having so RTeatly disturbed the conversation of your truest." Lami Orncg, The Dallea.Or.,) Jmy ii, Iwic ( Complaint having been entered at thiaoftu. hy I-ran a Mnlone agalnat John Vredt lor aban doning hla homeauwd entrv. No. 4.'wtt, daltvl March 2. ix.'. nin the hjj hW'.;, N v y. hwu and aij NW'J, 8ec. In. ip. S H, R In K, 111 t aaro Cuun'v, limrm, with a view to the can cellHtion of aaid entry, the aelrt pa'tlea an- here by MiminiMini to apimtr at thla oltlre on the 1'Jlh day of hepirnibrr. Iiwi. at 10 oclork a. m., io r.pond ami fmniah teaiimo' y eoiirernlng aaid allrgrd abandonnie t. K. M. Hhutt, I,', h. to noa.ioner, la aiithorlied to taae teatiinony at A telope, Oregon, on September lilli, at loo i l.x-a a. m. JA8. F. MtKIRft, KeglaU-r. Notice. All pewma are hereby n tilled not to him or keep Marion Hunt, a lad 14 yeara old. about J'teir piemiaea, aa bla aervietta are Deeded at B me. sugW-lm JAMES II I' ROT. W. H. YOUNG, BiacKsmitit & wagoii snop toneral Blu ksmithing anil W'urk done promptly, and all work linaranteed. Horse Shoeing .a Speciality Tbirfl Street. Gpp. Lie&e'x olflS tand. Pork and Beef MANCPACTCREHHOF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof dR AND nmmm, Dried Beef, Etc. FOR SflLEOR TRADE A riNt IMPOKTP.H French Percheron Stallion, Weight In Koorl flo-h I.Soft pounda, and Hiiro Foal Oettor. Wll' aell for raah or notea with approved eceuriiy, or will trale for taoraea or ralle. Kerr &, Buckley, Grass Valley, Or. Add rasa: 0 J at CRANDALL & BURGETS, Who are selling those goods out nt greatly-reduced rate. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION KT. piaifaGturers - M nesses! ( Surceaaors to L. D. Frank, deceased.) a. 3CI3STI3B OF A General Line of Horse Furnishing: Goods. EEPAIBINO PEOMPTLY and 3ST3CA.TI.Y XXDUB!. wnoiesale and Eetail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, WHips, Hone Blankets, Etc. Full Assortment of Mexican Safldlcn Plain nr stainned. SECOND BTKEET Ttlr, ni . . ,,s 0B THE DALLES LUMJiEKING CO. INCORfOKATKDlSNB No. G7 Washington Stkkkt. The Dallks Wholesale and IUl! Diral.trs and Manufacturers of BoildiDf Material ud Dimension TintVr Doors. Wmiumi 1UI inrv llnnsi FnmiJiinin. tit Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish Boxes and Pack! no rou B,otory Mbor TTsard sat Olc 3FH. I5all- DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to any part ot the city,