THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1894 would not advocate the destruction of, tOh hint.U .I.N' l-t.l.t. The Weekly Chronicle. THK IIALLKH Kntoml l the p.Ioii SeCOIUl ft m Tho Italic. Oiygdu. mail mall. r. htatk nrric M.tvernoi avnlry ol (IhU Tiviurtr illl. l Publu Instruction Attorney iivmrnl Dtuaton CotiTeeetueu. Itatv Hrtntet I .U.S. . IVmiflyer II K kim-siit ..PblUi). MetM-luin i M Irwin M l.ll.-m.iu (J. N 1m.Ii " iJ. II Mll.h.tl ih. ltt'Ttnami f U Kl in ... H lwl would not nil money. To go further, we migjit add that bail men sometimes join the Nuptial church, just as they do otlu'r denominations or societies, and to a ' their example is concerned, bring rciijiioti into disre jmti : " but lec;iuse of this should our Centralia fiiends insist upon the de struction id al! men or the cessation of all religion? Most assuredly not. From al! sides come reports that the raiu-li busiiiem is dying out, and it is only a ijucstion of a few years when large herds ol cattle will I unknown in Texas and Montana, as well as many other states. If this lie true, and ve have every reason to believe that it Is, de It not mean that a still greater percentage of the beef supply of the country is to settlement of the question. The court reversed the order of the lower court on a technicality, it being that the com plaint does not state fads snllicient to call into requisition the lestrainiug powers of court of equity. The supreme court-intimates that the questions pre sented are, in effect the same as those in volving the location of the Nildier' Home at Kosehuig and Unit the linal decision would be the same, but refused to pass upon the constitutionality of the SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the Coimtv Treasurer of Wasco County, Oregon, (or the six months eiidii,. 0. ' i i iu.r A . IS'M. of money recti ved a..,l ..... " me ooui uuy im I i r" "hi, In tioin rccciveil anil inim w nui w.i.mr, . m hiii out ; "OIU lift ivl i', Al I'IIom niUl sol lale. lS"t. Sept. '. rni: i:rosniox. COUNTY officials. I'mlntY Judge. Snenrf. Oier Treasurer Commiaaioucr I A AiwMt K. H. UnkriielJ Surveyor E. F ftisrp Buperintendeut of Public ScnooU . .Tiny Shell." Coroner v, . H. Mutt THK MOXKY CUT. come from itsdairies tiiut cattle will 1' usee I lirst for dairying and afterward for i net, as long as it could dodge it beef? Without thu almost free gruxing It is indeed good news to learn that an lands farmers will lx obliged to keep a effort is being tnade to redeem the ex- ! breed of cattle which can prove them- 1 I.. .11.1;.,.. ..,..1 mil l. aoiVHtY . ..f ....t.... .. ,1.a .wll ..tt.irn nml at lliMkeieT ' jmUU'U I'lllllltllk, .in., " , ... i f , IC wi ibiik- ML 11 v .ni, v ' -- - T-.J. '"' i on its feel. I's country folks have a very I tw l,ock .and what breed is there that "vm. Mieheil ' warm comer in our hearts for the ex- cn equal the black-and-w bites for this I r'ih weather struck it, it beg in to go position, tor there our products were ex- prp0ge. We- have the magnilicent ! to pieces anu in a snort time mere -nr. hibited in such a way as could not be ( Shorthorns for beef, but when it conies nothing left of it hut wnckage. The done at home. Wo realize how much i to the dairv l.art tiiev are ' not in it ;" immense number of logs drifting in the hihI how tine un ! ti.u.. .i...,;,, Mdrl niliMr breetls pathway of vessels, are a source ,lriiwnnnt it was for us. eivinc us an wl.i... r. ven- uivul dairv animals 1 danger to navigation. With the expert The log raft sent from the Columbia a few days ago, Ivound for San Francisco, ! fared as ldly as the one sent (mm ! Yaquina a year or more sgo. As soon as Of; To amount on hand from last report T.. ..I. ...in, is received fioin sherill, taxes To inn. Minis received from liquor licenses To amounts received from State Secy, road money To amounts received from Ialles City, taxes . . To amounts received from Sheriff, fees To amounts received from Clerk, fees To amounts received from Hurst, Judgment, To amounts received from Sheriff, state tax. . . To amount received from Clerk, eddler's license. To unit, ree d from Coroner, money on paupur To amount received from Clerk, ferry license . March:'.!. To amount on hand from Isst reMirl To amounts received from Sherill', taxes To amounts received from state, school money . To iimnunls received (mm dill, persons.crim. lines li. K. ''en rriil Kuitil. :i.V-'-i no l .ftiiii n: 1,-IHi) J f, nan -n: 10.'! :h K-.ii mi llHI Ri o 7 no '.'7 oil I a ml. -." 21 ",li7 57 li'i f"ll,:lo7 41) $11.,.".' 5 opiortunity to display our products , among them the Jersey, (iuernsey and ence gainea in the two enorts mane to i j)lll( where others than Oregonians might see j Avrshire. but thev are iiot equal to the ship logs in the manner that has proved Bradstreet'e Journal calls attention to them. We appreciated the exposition i HoUtiens (or milk and butler, and as "o disastrous, It n prooume tne niieiupi ; sept. that feature of the existing financial sit-land we want to add that we patronized (or beef they could not be considered, j will not again be made. However, nation in all the principal commercial j it too, and that liberally. Thousands of I anyway we choose to look at the i should some other blamed fool again, countries usually described as the glut I people visited Portland every (all, on matter the Holstein-Friesian breed has a tmdertuke it the government should in- j of money. It is a phenomenon in i purpose to see the display, who but for ! Kreut future before it. As n dairy breed terfere. The dangers of the ocean are j finance for which no one has an explan-' it would have remained at home, lly ! it stands easily in the front ranks, and j B'eat enough now without having a fool ation. It often occurs that there is a all means let the buildings be redeemed as a beef with dairy qualities it is again of a white man place obstructions in the temporary monetary congestion and i and the exhibits again made. , at the very top. Holstein-Friesian cattle world s highway. money will gather to the financial centers .i mi. ims r.ii on. (ifurral 'uticf. lly amount uid out on county warrants . f:il,M:l !W) I'.y amount paid out on state lax .... 1",.'1.'7 Is, li'v amoiiut paid out on School supt. warrants . . fly amount paid out on lalles CityTreas receipts 4,711' 113 It v balance school fund on haud . . Ity amount paid out on rotid warrants I'KIl 27 lly balance general fund on hand . 7,074 IS firliuul ''lliiif. (or a specific purpose. It frequently I Governor Ijrd, in an interview at San are today selling at lower jirices than ever In-fore in fact, all breeds ure at lietective Joe lav of Portland is tin , Man-li .5! . '. . . "... , , ' I Francisco irives the credit of his larjie it , . , .' , i onlv one who lias caught onto a genuine happens that in anticipation of a bigirfll"u-,u'kl" l"v """ ",0 ""i" the low water mark in price and ss the ! , ,, ' ,, , , ' 1 1 1 ........... I. r. . :i .. I... 1 i. I.,. In I tu m i urt turn I I 1. ;i 4 f. .1 1 II 1 1 loan or of some great enterprise that is ; majority w ine iree mu,..c o. doI11!lIui:, of H fow Vlllre hl.,IlV )e for about to be inaugurated money will be called in and there will be a temjiorary glut, but it doesn't last long. In the present instance, howeve.-, there is no ejiecia! object in view, and no particular cause can be assigned. It has been a glut of long duration, nor does the end of the situation seem to be in sight. Several attempts have Wen made in London and New York to institute a speculative movement which would fur nish temporary employment accumulations, but in each it proved a party, ana insists tmu i-renon , a .rce AuUuaU w ith j, ,,uajt ,u. silver state. If the governor is correct, noliteill.Kril.8ittn wU be the animals then the election of the members of the ' . .,,, ,, ,10 v.vt,,i ., ,,. legislature is due to the same cause, and : point thjg Uuv tUvu why OUj.ht ot ! that body can, or at least should, be set thp Urmm of Anierl,.a to lake advantage ! dow n s ,rit'"lls' of 8ilvr- The 'motion ; of the gltUlUion gtook tht.ir fanil9 jthen arises, whom will it elect to tliejwUh Iiol8tl,ill.it.f,iu8 ad even j Uniteif States senate? Senator Dolph is ! thmi t,w preiUl.tion of ,he lo8t u.austrv an able man, and it is generally conceded of t,,e pl,tins is further otV Umn wt thillk that be will be his own successor, yet .hev Bl, ,mve th(J ,lijrv ; the senator is perhaps one of the strong-: brecj in the worid.()maha Stockman. for these esl 01 ?ola' ougs , inai is, ne is opposeu 10 any attempt on the part of the I uited States to restore silver without an inter national agreement. Now either Ciov- .1 CIUJflSAL RKI'VTATIOX. failure. The money would not go out, it could not be forced out, but has con-1 national agreement. Now either Ciov-. Portland has another sensation in the tinued to pile up until the banks are ! ernor l-oril has mistaken his premises, i disapjarance o( John .. Overton, who actually tired of holding it. As com-' or tne legislature is placed in an embar- j nearly a week ego went 'rom Ids home pared with this time a vear ago the raising position nith regard to re-elect-1 near the Sandy to Flast Portland and Bank of F.n?lnd holds, snecie. tn the i i"K Senator Dolph. I has never been seen since that day. He clue to the robberv here. He has found a man w ho dreamed he saw the w hole 1 business. Saw the man who helped j carry the 1mx in the ollice, whom lie; minutely described. What gives Mr. Day's discovery importance, nod estab-! lishes the guilt of tiie party named, is the fact that not only did Detective; Day's man dream that he had seen the ' roblwry committed by the man who helped carry the box into the office, but he dreamed it fs'iee. SI'KI I II HI'IIOOI. TAX H'MI. Amount on hand lat report. . Amount of taxes collected by Sheriff Auioiint juiiil out on special school lux receipts I.S17 ll.'.'lr i i.imm m -M..4 IM l';.'-':".' in ,,i).,.4 irr 7,7:io :w Stati: or Uiiki.oN, Count v of Wasco ss. I, William Michel!, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts rrcoived, jiald out and remaining on hand in the county treasury of said coimtv for the six months ending on the llth dav of Scptriiilwr A. D. IS'1-I. Witness in v hand this Nth dav of October, A. D. ISHJ. WM. Mll'UKl.I., County Treasurer. amount of oo,000,000 more than it held last (all, and altogether there is now about fJtiO.000,000 lying idle in its vaults. The reserves o( the Bank of France have increased $40,000,000 within the last year, while the increase in the holdings of the German Reischbank are but little tinder that amount. We know what a glut there has been in New York and in other Eastern cities. According to the last report of the associated banks of New York there was an increase of 000,000 in the cash reserves during the year, and there is now an idle surplus ot over 160,000,000 in spite of the revival o( demands (or money to move the grain crop. In short, money is a drug in every financial center o( the world, and has been (or more than a year. It is now the most unproductive property that a person can own. With its vaults filled to overflowing the Bank of Eng land has been compelled to cut down its dividend because it was impossible to find profitable employment (or its ac cumulations. Perhaps there has never been a time in the history of the world when such grossly abnormal financial, conditions existed. This prolonged glut of money is in the nature of a freak. It is so far out of the usual order of things that financial experts confess their in ability to furnish an explanation or to predict what the end will be. Telegram. S""""""""-- i was a well-to-do bachelor and the sup The latest news (rom Hawaii is to the i :, ,, .,. . , i..i effect that the government fears a royal ist uprising assisted by the British, all caused by those who fear annexation to the United States. There is probably no cause for fearing British interference. This country may or may not annex Hawaii, but there is no doubt but that it will never permit any other country to take charge oi it. As a matter of self protection this country will insist npon the absolute freedom of Hawaii, and does not doubt her ability to enforce her demands against the world. Portland is agitating the removal of the remnants of the late (air held at Ta coma, to her own liniiU, and the setting up of final tail-ender exhibition. When the fair started at Tacoma we suggested that when it ended the remnants be taken to Celilo, and there lulled to rest bv the noise of rushinc waters, that it be allowed to finally twinkle out. This ; CTinufB to record, but until it is broken teemed to ns a fitting ending of its taper-1 UP' tl,ere re no crim9 tliat wU1 not imrnrT- hot if Portland ente the field committed i( the opportunity offers, or as a rival to Celilo, the latter will have ' the temptation ia given. to surrender j TUJ-XAr, Since he left home his house lias been stripped of furniture and even his trunks rifled and clothing carried away. He invariably left his team on the East Side when he went to Portland, but on his last trip took it to the Pacific livery stable on tiie West Side, where it was found Wednesday. The missing man is described as a steady, sober, methodical man, and that lie has met with foul play seems certain. Portland is rapidly ac auiring an unenviable reputation and it is largely owing to the permitting of the White Chapel district to exist. Alow gang of courtesans, who support a lower gang of hangers-on, combine with the latter in making the very toughest crim inal class. Human life counts as nothing when weighed in the balance with coin. II the city government will break up that villainous crowd, there will be less A friend of ours insists it was a demo crat that captured the money from the j Tlie maP Iialjle to materially BArrrsTS axd hops. The Northwestern Baptist Associa tion, which has associated with it the Baptist churches of Western Washing ton and British Columbia, 75 in all, in aeesion at Centralia, Wash., almost unanimously adopted this preamble and resolution : "Whxbias, A large portion o( the fertile laud o( this convention field is devoted to the culture of hops (or brew ing purpose ; and "W'hbbcas, A large number of the member of our churches are receiving tbe greater portion of their financial in comes (rom bop culture; therefore be it "Httohtd, That it is the sense of this convention that the raising of hops, bar ley or other cereals (or brewing or dis tilling purposes is an alliance with tbe aloon and Satan in his worn of rain nd damnation, with which no disciple o( Christ onght in any way to be con nected." Without going into the merit or de merit o( the saloon question.it trikes na that the good people who passed the above resolutions would sooner take a prize (or aggressiveness than (or judg ment or reason. It is true that hops are need (or making beer, and that it could not be made without them, but it also true that they are used (or many purposes. K it ia wrong to grow crop because that crop may be put to uses that certain persona do not approve of, then the wrong will have to continue or the population will have to die. Corn, wheat rye, sugarcane and beets are all used in the manufacture of alcohol, yet surely even so fanatical a lot those at Centralia would hardly insist tbat it was unchristian to grow these article. Money ia ed to gamble with, to bribe with, to tempt to crime and clear tbe criminal, at least to as large an extent a it ia in missionary work, yet urelv for that reason our friends of Centralia express office. He says: "If it had ! cuangeu in tne next low been a populist, he would have taken the silver and left the gold, and if it iiad been a republican, he would have car ried off the other thousand, or broken his back trying; but that a democrat, not being able to take everything in sight, would, from (orce of habit, accom modate himself to his opportunities. The Portland Sun .is getting a bustle on. Its first issue gave an account of the robbery here, and today it comes out with the full decision of the supreme court in the branch asylum case. It is right in the swim, and will make the older paper get a move on for state news, or else get left. Having suggested Celilo as the proper place for holding the last remnant of tbe world's fair, in tbe interest of harmony, now that Portland has swiped it, we withdraw our candidate and suggest that wben Portland is through, tbe last sad, but welcome rite be performed at Scappoose. Editor Grant, of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, took passage on the ship Ivanhoe for San Francisco twenty-one days ago. Since that vessel sailed she has been spoken but once and that just as she passed out of the Strait of Fuca. Tbe vessel is now eleven day overdue, and fear are entertained that she is lost. If Japan is let alone by the nations of Europe, China will be obliterated, and in its place will be perhaps three dis tinct and separate governments. At the same time the death of the czar is ex pected shortly, and there is no man who can foresee tbe complications that may arise in settling the succession. Of the two sons of the czar, either of wliptn may succeed him, one is friend of Ger many and the enemy of France, tbe other tbe friend of France and inimical to Germany. The settlement of Chinese affair and arranging the position of Africa, is liable at any time to precipi tate a Furopean war, and the result no one can predict. It look just at present a thongb the utter destruction of China is at band, nnles some other nation comes to her aid, and a each power is watching every otherjthia ia dangerous thing to do. Thia country baa no interest in the matter other than in furnishing tbe sup plies), and the more fighting, regardless of who doe it, the better it ia for us. General Lew Wallace ia in Portland. As a soldier and diplomat General Wal lace is at the top notch but bis fame will be imperishable not from these qualities but from his supremacy as a writer. Ben liar will live wben tbe records of brave deeds and wise statesmanship are lost in oblivion. Governor Pennoyer expresses himself as well aatisfied with the decision of the aupreme court concerning tbe branch asylum,, and it is intimated that the deal will now be closed (or the land at Union, but that nothing farther would be done, tbe whole matter being turned over to Governor Lord. The struggle ot Wellman and bis little party to reach the north pole combine the pathetic with tbe ludicrous. After abandoning their steamer and taking to the ice the party reached Walden's Isl and July 2'.'d. August Uh, struggling heroically forward, they sighted the ship Berntine, which bad been cruising much further north than they were, and was on it n return trip. The party hired tbe ship to take them back to Tromsoe. So they made the return trip in two days, and then just think of the poor fellows' feelings atruggling over tbe ice when they run across a ship that tutd been sailing far to the north of them. The very important suit entitled State of Oregon ex rel A. C. Taylor, respondent, v. Sylvester Pennoyer et al., appellants, which is the case involving the right of the state to erect branch insane asylum in Eastern Oregon, baa been de cided. That ia to say, tbe preliminary decision ha been made, which in the course of time may finally lead to a real In less than three weeks the congres sional elections will lie over, and the results will afford matter for busing presidential predictions on. It seems there can be but one result, judging from present indications, and that will be an overwhelming republican victory. The republican party Is thoroughly or ganized, ia confident of victory, and ag gressive. The democracy is demoralized and on the defensive. The party lias no confidence in its ability to win, and was whipped before the fight commenced. The Arlington Itecord thinks the editor of this paper is averse to poetry. Well, if we are, that is mure than can be aid of the obituary inflictions called by courtesy poetry, for those are not a-verse to anything. By the time a rumor flies around one block it becomes a lie. Galveston News. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the amount of Money and Warrant received for Taxes and Money paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, for the six months en. ling on the :0th day of September, A. D. IH!4 : July In coin and currency. . I'.J.-'M ft! August In coin and currency IfifA 15 September In coin and currency lH7,tq Total received Hi Amounts I'd id Courtly Trtaturrr July '. August September .... M.R47 09 ..$1,0:!2 01 . U.K17 17 1W7 HI 4,W7 19 Total aid to Treasurer State of Oregon, County of Wasco ss. I, T.J. Driver, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement ia correct and true. Witness my hand this 3d dav of Octolter, A. I). 1KW4. T.'J. DKIVEK. Sheriff of Wasco County. -ayT7 b never excell ed. "Trie.l and proven " i.i the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver Iiegu jrj , g lutor in the Bettering medicine to which you can pin your faith for a euro. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggist.- in Liquid, or in Powder to bj taken dry ormadeintoa tea. The King of Liver Medicine. "1 have ued ymirMlrnmi.ns Mvit uil latur anil tun comtcimininMiy u; It la tlie kin of all liver m-li-lni, I consider It a IneilieliHteheat In lUuMf Oko. W. Jack us, Taoiiim, WiuliliiKton. M-KVKllY PACKAGE". Bu Um C a Lamp Hi red on wrapper. SEMI-ANNUAL EEPOET Of the County Clerk of Wasco County, State of Oregon, allowing the amount and number of claims allowed by'tho County Court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrant outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st dav of April. 1KIM, to the 30th day of September, 1SU4, both inclusive: On What Arrount AUnunl Amnwil Alluved. For salaries and fees of County Judge, Commissioner, Clerk, Sheriff, Dis trict Attorney, school rHiperintemlunt, Assessor, Treasurer, Stock I nspector and Janitor t For paupers and county hospital For ruada and bridges For jurors in circuit court. For Judges, Clerks, Messengers of Flection, etc. ... . For supplies and repairs. For witnesses Circuit Court. Fur fees in Jnstlces' Courts .... ' For fees in Coroner's inquests For Armory rent, Oregon National Ounrd For printing and advertising ForCi.A. It. relief For teachers' examinations " - - For electric lights . ' For reward for criminals For rebate on tuxes and fees. . 8,Ki:t So 1,:W7 73 l.'.'lW ( II7 15 7!l." 70 i:i oi Is .7 70 rK; 4.r '.'111 70 :u) oo L'd'J :r i:u 75 :i oo KH (v IM'. IUi 15 00 n van Pills Total amount allowed and lira OultUiiiiUnn UarroiiU f'nwnif Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on the UOth day of ncjuniiupr, in: .... Estimated Interest accrued thereon Principal. tKO.tm L'4 . .$lfi,l 2 1 'ill r re It. PIONEER HERD OF POLAND CHINA HOGS Thirty-five head for 1894, aired by Center Free Trade, son of the Great Free Trade hog of Ohio, sold for Hx), the highest priced bog ever cold in the Cnited States, assisted bv on Tecumseh Chip Jr 21H80, sold for ll-DO. Owing to the hard times, I wiii cell for the next three month, my pigs for 20 each, or per pair. Will box and deliver at nearest station free. Come and ee them or write. No business done on Sundav. KDWAKI) JUDY, Centerville, Wash. $12,.")()0 37 State of Oregon, County of Wasco ss. I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk ot the County of Wasco, Slate of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, for the six months ending on the 30ih day of September. 1814, on what acconnt the wnie were allowed, and the amount of warrant drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and nnpaid, as the same appear upon the record of my office and in my othcial custody. id County A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk. SKAI..1 Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of this 18th day of October, A. I). 18H4. By A. Ct. JOHNSON, Deputy. SEMI-ANNUAL 8UMMAEY STATEMENT 0f financial Condition of the County of Waco, in tbe State of Oregon, oti the 30th day of September, A. D. 18V4 : . uahimtib. Sept. 30, 18W- Awunl, To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, outstanding and unpaid 89,01 2 To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon IL'.finO 37 Total liabilities iqo ri (U HKSOl'KCBH. Sept. 30, 1894- AmounU By funds in bands of County Treasurer applicable to tbe payment of county warrants v j 1707413 By funds in hands of County Sheriff' applicable' to the 'payuiont'of county warrants . . ' J By estimated unpaid delinquent' taxes appiicable to the payment of county warrants, roll of 18!i;i ' 1 li) OtM) 00 By estimated unpaid delinquent taxes applicable' to' the iiayment of ' county warrHiits, roll of 18111' .. . " ' 3 m w By estimated unpaid delinquent taxes applicable to t he i'.ay'11'ien t' of county warrants, roll of 18!l " 1 ' o m 00 y t.o!!'.,,ln"a,i'1 ,l';!in:":",nt M-licable' to the' payment of county marrunts, roll of 181H) . . ' ' 500 (M) By amount of lien on real estate bid in by the county at tat sale. 700 00 By amount due from slate for care non-resident pauper . MM By estimated amount due trom Sherman Co. for criiidnai 'proeeVutiona. 60 00 Total resources $24,774 13 Statu or Oiikoon, County of Wasco is. herebiw;r.Ii'fKMH?'.'.C."nlr '""l1 ' the Co,,nty ' W" ot r,'un' d1 cmwl?.o. i.y thBt 11,8 '"'K"ing i atrue and correct statement of the financial tZ .nii i . co,,nty appear, of record from the beok of aid anTs C"Ht0ll: "nd ffo'" "J""' the County Treasurer 1 . 1 Witnr" n,,y ,hnd '! the eal of said County Court of aid County ".. alhxed this 18th day of October, 1804. By A. O. JOHNSON. Depuly. A M' KKL8AY' CoU"ty C'erk-