THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1894. The Weekly Ghroniele. OFFICIAL I'Al'KK 1F W ASl'O t'OVNTY. A HYBK11J UM.lK NOTE. Kuwrvtl at Uie ht.iHi-e at lat lah. lruou aa acconiTc!' mutter. rUB.-l T.II'TIOX l'.ATKS. T HAIL, rOSTAOK fKEVAU), IN lHVlNi'S. oe Twr -. 11 Kix mouths ' 1'biw mouths Advertising rate, reaMinabU', ami iritdc kiittwn OB apirticHitnu. Aihltvt.1 nl'. ri'mir.imiratlou to "Til H t'KllON ICLk.' 1 He Kill.-!., llnuuii. I7w V'm'v nwl HV,Wl ( Vl'-OMU'lV mil', uu( ii.i aU at I. C. Xfktlfii't ttorr. TtUphoit' Si. I. Fvrn Missouri In L.ol. St. I.;h is, Mi).. Nov. S. There is to day almost 110 doubt the republican state ticket 1ms K-en emvessfu'.. In comparison with two years apo tlie re publicans bail a plurality ci LH.rkil, to overcome. Fifty-geveu counties out of 114 show a net republican (fain If 1S,7.'. In the house of representatives the re publicans have made pains enough to give them a joint ballot majority, but the senate will remain democratic. In the congressional districts it is now fairly established the tirst, Hatch's, the fourth, Ellison's, the sixth, IV Ar mond's, the seventh, Heard's, the ninth, Champ Clark's, the thirteenth, , Fox, 8, the fourteenth, Arnold', and the fifteenth, Morgan's have l-een carried ', by the republicans. The eighth, j Bland's, is still in doubt, also the third, : Rockery's. The tenth and eleventh, ; St. Louis, are republican. The only i sure democratic districts are the second, ; fifth and twelfth. OrniAby County Complete. Cakson, Nev., Nov. S. The complete count of Ormsby county givee the repub- : lican a small majority for nearly every , office on the state and eountv tickets, the i silver party getting the lieutenaut-gov-; ernor the university repant on the state ticket, and sheriff, assessor, auditor, re- ! corder and district attorney on the coun ty ticket. outside the harbor. It is probable Tort Arthur and the Chinese fleet will fall into the hands of the enemy. Chinese deserters are arriving in New Chan;; in large riurubers panic stricken. A Japan ese flying squadron is reported to be 100 miles off New Chwanfr. The Lam Keturns Kay 10 Muuitretl anil Fifty Thousand. Philadelphia, Nov. 7. Incomplete returns received up to 12:30 a. m. eiiows a net republican gain over 1S02 of SO, 021. The same rate of gain in the districts yet to be heard from would indicate a plural ity in the state for Hastings for governor of at least 2u0.000. Philadelphia gives Hasting! from 63,000 to 75,000 plurality. The republicans elee,t all their congres sional candidates except four. It It a Ten or Teuty, Armrtltut to Which M.tc ou I.im.u at It. Then' w:i received at the treasury department v.me time ujro one of the ' most poculi.'.r l .tnl; notes ever seen. It ' was lucn'v-d 'liar note or u ten-dol- , lar note, jut uccordin to which Mile j was up. for. by !ome remarkable mis- 1 take, the one side was printed with j the liiruros and devi'os of a twenty dollar bill. v. idle he other had ull the ' figures and devices of a ten. The note was returned to the treasury by the cashier of the first Wasliin.L'tou na tional bank of New Jersey, who sent it witha rather sarcastic note, intimat ing that bis t anU was not jroiiifr into the freu.i I'lisincss, und added that as the treasury had counted that bill for twenty dollars he would trouble them to send him ur. ordinary twenty-dollar ' note. The affair created a sensation, j for no one had seen such a wonderful ; note before. The matter was referred to the department forisMie. from which j the note had been sent out to the Jer sey l 'it y lianli. The mistake was promptly corrected und an investiga tion was cl'uu. The investigation was prosecuted with vifror. says the Itultimore News, and lien. Meredith, then chief of the bureau of enirraviup und printing, found the cause of the trouble. It seems that the four notes printed on a sheet, are not all of one denomination. There are uhvay.s three of one kind and the fourth of another; thus, in this case, three tens ami a twenty. It was an easy task to learu just when this 1 bundle had been printed and by which plate printers. They were examined, 1 and it was developed that one sheet of 1 four notes, after having loen printed , on one side, hail fallen off the bundle to the il'Hir. The assistant who picked ; it up. by some unfortunate oversight turned the sheet upside down when she placed it on the bundle. This sheet was printed on the second side u ith a twenty-face on the reverse ; of a ten and one of the three ten-faces on the reverse of tiie one twenty of the steel. Hence there were two "IIK'H'' in the lot. Thus the mistake was cor rected, llut no good explanation was offered, or can lie offered, why these two bills, pa.s.sir.p through a score of hands, each one of whom is supposed to examine over- bill most carefully, should not have W en discovered. Every person in the bureau who handles a note is held rcsnon dble in the strictest way. and it is ;t incredible that none of these people should have dis covered the mistake. In the tlepart ment of issue are not less than six eount'Ts. whose business it has been for ye :v 1 count the notes lefore issu-in.-; them t the banks. They are con sidered the most expert counters in the world. ;:nd yet all six of these wonder ful experts allowed such a bill to pass thn.u.rh their hands. No trace has yet been found of the .second hybrid, so that it must be wandering around the country. 4 'k. iiM 1 A Littie Daughter Of a Church of Lnlai.d minister, cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer's S.irsnpavilla. Mr. Lit iiAitn r.ntus, the well-known Drujriji.st, 1207 Mcfiill st., Montreal, P. (., says: I have si Id Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and liuvelieari" nothing but pond said lit tliein. I know of many Wonderful Cures performed 1 v Ayer's Sarsaparilia, olio iu particular Ih-iiij; tliat of a little dan thier of a Church of England minis ter. Tie' child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex ec din':y troiiljlesoine r:ish. from which she had stifYeied for t o or three ycais, in spile of tl:e lust medical treatment available. Her father was in proat distress about the rase, und, at my recommendation, at last Iw-gau to ad minister Ayer's Sarsapurilla. two bot tles of w liii h effected u complete curr, much to her relief and her father's delight. 1 am sure, w ere he hire IimIiiv, he would testify in the Btrougest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla J In Our Corner Window 'tiu will lintl some BOYS' KNEE SUITS To which we ask your attention. First-There is a Crev Checked Suit, good solid cloth, neat pattern, TVIV fcO ff well made, worth :..l' liny here New- ork. t hn it.'o or .'1111 AU.Ul XV.CU V-vJO FranciTo and you will lind it mmm Then look at that neat. I'.rown Plaid, a handsome Suit in every Miirkfifl Kf way, and our price makes it still more desirable -tvl. pxJ.QJ Now examine those Victor Cassimeres tanty patterns, well made TVTo ilrn1 ft A a suit tlitit liny boy would l e jiroud of. and wearers even for AU.ltI XxCU il.VjQ liovs that would wear out Cast Iron These prices are right. The values are there. Now, to make tliese valut'S still more apjtarcnt. with t'vt-ry Suit wt give a I'iov'k Cap. also a How atnl Arrow; ami with overv Pollar invc'stfil in these Suits', a fruess for the Safety. See what $3.00 will do. 1 Boy's Knee Suit, 1 Boy's Cap, 1 Bow and Arrow, 3 Guesses for Safety. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. Prepared bi Ir. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, II m. Cures others, will cure you Fire in the Singer Sewing Machine company's plaut at Louisville, Ky., Sun day, did $.1,000 damage, rive tireinan i .. .... ,, It were seriously injurecj ty lainnc walls. lie You women have really no right to the ballot, for the simple reason that In case of a war vou would not be able to lit. She Then wi.v do vou allow a man w ho in cripple to vote? He Why-er-ii that isn't just like a woman to unk some euch fool ijuestion like that. Indianapolis Journal. The Star cotton seed oil mills at Memphis, one of the largest plants oi the kind in the world, burned at Memphis, Tuesday, with $:'.tX),000 loan. i I'easant who has ju-t insured his farmhouse' "what would I get If my house should burn down next week'.'" Agent "In all probability, three or I four years in prison." Fliegende of the babies matter. their rights?" won't lie anv RUSSIAN ROYALTY. The hex flonring mills at Kanti" City, were burned Tuesday. The mill cost foOO.tVo and the company was hii exten sive exporter. "Who will take care when the women have smie one aska. There babies. Atchesin ( ilols. IF YOU W-rYHSTT Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lands, Al l. ON Thomas A. Hudson Huf,ri'.iiir to Thonituiry & Huilatm, 83 Washington St.. THE DALLES. OR. If vim vrunt lnf'Tumtinii rune mfnir (.ovi-rn inoiit lntnl.ir th. Uwn rrliithiK tt-ri'ln, nu rmi rimsuit Iitrn nv nf rimnfi'. Mi- Iih nimlr'n rlalty nf thin huttif4, und h prm-tiffi! N iuri' the Lntttt) ritatin Ui:nl orTitv inr uvcr t'ii yriir. Election Fraud In Kiitiii City. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 8. The Star, independent, figures that John C. Tars ney for congress has carried the fifth distiict by a little over 500. There is every prospect of a contest by Col van Horn, rep., in the second ward of Kan sas City, where l.18 votes were cast, against 72S at the last preaidental elec tion. It is claimed it can le proven there are not 1000 voters in the eecond ward. Mler-lollr Bland liatn. t8. Loi'is, Nov. S. The state demo cratic committee concedes the election of a republican legislature. It also con cedes the defeat on prima facie returns of E. P. Eland in the eighth district by ' a plurality of 19 votes. The committee till claims the re-election of Ilockery, in the third, by 300. Lebanon, Mo., Nov. 8. Congressman E. P. Bland concedes his defeat by too plurality. A FopntUt In Colorado. Denver, Nov. 8. In spite of the posi tive announcement from Pueblo that , Thomas M. Eowen, rep., is elected con-' pressmen, the result is the secend dis trict still seems to be in doubt. Eeturns official and estimated, received here from all counties in the district, except two, give Hell, pop., 2207 majority. The republicans will have IU majority on joint ballot in the legislature. The Very Latent fig-area. Philadelphia, Nov. 7. 3;.K)a. m. Eeturns from the entire state give Has-: ings an estimated plurality of 21H,M4, the jrreatest republican majority ever! cast in the state. Hastings' gain over Wri is 14s,iI7. I'ort Arthur' Peril, London, Nov. 7. A Shanghai dis patch says it is rumored the Ping Yang squadron is in Port Arthur. The Chi nese report that the Japanese are rap idly advancing in the rear of Port Ar thur, and that Aa Lmprrnt Wlio Took Part In hinjrulnr Performance. In the "Memoirs of Jacob Ivanovitch I lie Sanplen." there are socio interest ing particulars about Iluvdun royal ties, .iaeob Do Sanplen was employed in the Uussian police service, and in 1S11 and 1 -1 . n chief of the chancel lery of the minister of rxdiec he was personally attached to Alexander I. lit .re her death. Sanplen hail seen Err.pro.1 Catherine several time:.. Hi re!:. U-s that she ;;l dUlted all eer.-ui.Ji y durinL the evenit-- reeepuon.-. i,lre u-el to ;-ive at the "Hermitat'e." and rane times ordor.d a rami.- i f "'euttin" faces." in -.vhi'.-h .she hervdf ha-1 great ability, raatvitii' csuie rrhrau-e1-. or rar idly raldm.' anil . liildn-!- her left ear, which she could mi ve almost like an animal. In the year 1-!.' Narbonuc was sent by Ni-.r-deor '. Viina. os tensibly to weic":a I,:u;T,ir Alex ander, but really to sj-y on the Ujs sian army. liut the K r i.-n p diee were ordered to cms.- i.ornii- r. car riage to Ih; led so that it.- .-ecu rant saw nothing of the urran;r'-meiit the army, and the .servants placed in at tendance on Narbonne w.-re nl! oilicers of police, due evenlntr Narlxmnc was invited to the royal box in a tl. eater, but the emperor was not there. Udnp enffaped personally in examining- Nar-1 bonne's p;ipr.-s, for the Uushians had j made Narbonnc's I'reneii adjutant . tipsy, and while he was in this state ' stole Narlxmrie'h portfolio end oM-ned it in tiie prepuce of the emperor. The : instructions from Napoleon found ' uni'irip them were copied. Narxdeon : had reo,ueted to be informed of all : things coneeniinp; the Ilussian pen-! eral . tut- friends tuiale and femaleiof: the emperor of Ilussia. of the latter's state of mind, etc., anil w hether it : would be possible to enter into secret relations with Alexander's surround- '. inps. Dp Sanplen had promised Alex- ander I. never to publish, as lonp as he lived, anything almt his connection with him i tin emperor). He therefore ! kept all his notes, which were volumin-, oils, hecret. and they were first pub- ! lished in ls. Notice. hTi-!y (riven that ilnlv iiTiiMiiiir-! liv th ini'teriffni1.! i Itie liennrutjle . N'ltH- 1 .illlltv ( ..art t'f Ilie SMte nl On-. 111. tnr vase I eountv. Bilininl-4tratrlx nf the i'.ute of I'lmrlei , fc. H.-oulii. ili-.'-ii--.l. All p.Ti'oiif. hnvmir cUim wir.!!!!-.: -..nil "t.ie Hr- lnTtby nnliiirtl le pn-..-nt , Hit-i!nt-. ilnly verili.il. te nie at niv re-nteii-.-, iti J-iaiK i i;. Wwii cimnlv. ur.-uii. uitiiin : ;ix not! 1 1 h fruni the il-te nf till" lielii e. ' I)aW tins l-'lh ilav oi tx-lelH-r. l-o. fll'K.liK J. HAIiillT AilnillMtriltrix of t.ie Kiitate of I harle K. I HalKllt. tltx'ea-i. Ifl J N 17 l I A. A. Brown, KtM.'T a full a-MHirtineut of and Provisions. vhieh heeflcrt Nt Uw KlRurwi He 1 Ajrettt Inr Km Knfttertt (inTrnn Ijllul (iiuiMiiiy, nlul fan m-II vni Oralng. .r I'll iliiliin.eii Airrieltiliirul IjiuiIn In nnv iiinlltlty iliKirl, nml will win! a I ninphli-t ilwrilnnK the lamli. tn aiiynuu applyuiK In hi in lur it. Hi- In Aireiit Inr naii- of lnt In THDnmm i i thin in 'llii' linllra. Tlila Aililltliw M laid o.' arru nun, anil uihuumI to tw tlit principal ri lleni-e mrt nl the oltv. Inly Jl mimitK Will f re in CiiuriliiiiiM.'; lu niinuUn fcnui K. K. IwuoL j Nattlnra Locatail on (lovarnniant I.auila. iryou want to Korrow Hniwy, on I.nlig or Htaort tlma, ha can aociommodal i4 Writs t'lra, I.lfe, and Aerlilaut lntanuo, If you raouot call. writ, aud your lattatra will la promptly tuiwtfH. Administrator's Notice. Nntl'-1 i JiThy iriven thrtt hv hii nnl'T i.f tin ('ntirt i thv ffLiti- of ( in vf"n f-t th- ourttv of V- 1 1 1 1 y iiiml. Diiil ;--nttrti uii tin Mt ilav of .NnvfiiiU-:, i1'!. itinlt-ritfinil H(.i intnJ Hii.'jiiru-rr.itt.r of tii e-tjUt- of -liilimt ( ohiviKlj, 'l.-ea-il. A 11 jwrxnn hnviittr '''a; ijij mrain-t l lit- e-Uii- of Kttlii iI'hms, arc Iuti ity notlhxl to (rvitt t:i'-rn, witti inv rt'p4-r v.mch'T- th'n tor. ti. nit- at th rl1r u If untiHtrmn ,v iU.iti. Tfi J m Uf tp.yii. within mx months fiom ttic ll.ttl' f.f-rof. Iat. liie ;rifnfi, Nov .. - li'M IM.TON. A'lminiitriitor of tn h-ut of .lulliui SPECIAL :-: PRICES; to Cash Buyers. 1 Cash Prices for Eis nl other Produce. i NOTICE FOR ITBLICATION. 170 SECOND STREET. Tie Colli! PackiDg Co., Land OrricE. The mi. Or., I N.iv. 1. lvil. t S'lliee I- herehy Riven that Ihe Inllnwiinf- llalll.ll settler ha iiinl nnllf-i- nf Ills illti-lltlnll to mae hnai pnmf In unptert nf In eiiiim, nml ) that liaiil prn.f w ill lie mailt- b:tire ttie lieuinter j ami K.--eiver at Tiie iialie-, Orivmi, en le. eeinber 11. vi: A ma I,. KtoKaillll, Ktl E. So. (or tiie itlV., ; i;, Tp I 8 K I.: i . W M. lie llHIIlt-5 the fniltiwill? vitlle-ett tn prnve hi" riintinuons resiilent-e tiptin anil cultlvatinn of tain land, u ( ha.-. Haywarrt. K. Ii !'lleii..r. I.ne 1 McrU. I J. 1'. rnnlxra..., ail nf 1 yph V alit-y. ( tr. ' JAh. t. JIiJliKr:. K.vitiT. NOTICK l ()i: ri'ULK'ATIOX. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef New - Umatilla- House TIIK DAI.LKS. OIlF.GOX. SINNOTT &. FISH, PROP'S. Ticket am! ltitaife OlVu e of the U. F. II. It. Company, and oflice of the Vimti i Union Telcjrruiih Ofliee nre in tlie Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. : LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON Fine MANUFACTl'RKKH OK Lard and Sausages. ('. H. i.ASh Orm r.. Th- Iwli. ir.,i l-t..l-r i., l-n. i Nnti'-e i hert-i.y civt-n tliat the l !t tw 1 rifr- nain.-il M-ttler lui.i !l!ei linlire nf iii.t Intentinn tn imiHt- imai jirtmi in timfxin i,i no eiaim. nml Ihatnaitl jirn.il will be mailt- Itefnre tin- r.vitt-r j ami rt-.-Miv..T of the !'. H. I.-inil iillite at 1 lie ' 1'ulle-i, or., on l-r-emter 1, IvM, vi. .laeoli A. Wirnfr, 1M. F. No for th- ).' NE: , ami N' , rV.' ., w 17. Tp. 1 H. It ) . K.. W. 51. " He Tialliea the fni ii iwi nir witnewt, t, . prnve hiH . ctintinnitiK rvlileim upon ami niltlvatlun of nnl lanil. viz. : H 1 nmmlnirtt. I.. Itiee. f.. Jt. Ilarriman. (i. ' W. FIik. Kml?rby, orvffnii. , JA-. r I CstsoBR.NO ;)UaiUfa(!jUefS 1 1 1 nmn nnrl Innnn ! QdlllHlDdyUliJ Harnesse Irlah Holla In Oermanr. , Zlerr 8zafranki. aCrrman journalist. ' ha published under the title of "liu- j mors of the Iteiclistaff" a fow utteranceH i of German deputies. Here nre aome of them: ilerr von Ludwip;: "The people. strong Japaneoe fleet in i the masoes, know well enough that it I ik extremely diflicult to become rich ud denly by honeat toil, exceptinp; always in the case of inheritance or marri:i;e." Ilerr Liebknecht: "Ves. I Hhoulil itay the caw in tragic, if it were not tut Mid.'' Ilerr Itiekert. taunting the ministry: "Fpon the minihterial bencher we hear nothinp. notliin"- but profound ailenec." Huron le Xonleuk de Kala nnn. Kpeak inp of the taxes on wine: '"Jf I were to define laittle'l wines. I hhoulil Niy that all wines that are in laittle are bottled wines." Ilerr Westphal: "To wpieeze the juice out nf a lemon, and then five it a kick no. it is not too much." Ilerr Ton Scli:ileha: "If you wen- to take twenty iiieiiila-rs of tliih cliamlier. I iln not think you could fix the limit of immorality." lr. (ireve: "Is there n more burninff quehtion than that of cremation?" ' M'Mil'.K, lloritlCT. Waat Japan Will Aeevpt. Lojtnos, Nov. ".The Telegraph ay Japan will demand u termi of peace cessation to her of the island of For mosa, and the payment of an indemnity of X30,000,000 or 40,000,000. Japaaaaa Attack fort Arthur. Shanghai, Xot. 7. Foreigners who have arrived at Choo Foo from Port Ar thnr say the Japanese attacked the lat ter place by land and sea. Trie Chinee fleet lies in'ide the harbor. wasco warenouss Co., Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Dried Beef, Etc. Do you want a Fruit and Hop Farm? K. N. STAEHR, of I1AKE OVEN, haa got mme splendid Farmn and food paying Town I'Mpertjr In the Willam ette Valloy fur Mtla very cheap and on easy term. Home of the farnn to exehaiiffe for Eutern Oregon pnifierty. Write for lit and term. Parley dBs Px-ctiliL, (.Successor" to L. 1). Frank, deceased.) OF .A-T-iXi OF A Cieneral Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. KEPIIillSra- PEOMPTLT r,d NEATLY JDOA Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, flips, Horse Blankets, Etc, Full Assortment of Mciican Saddlery Plain or Stamped. SECOND STIJKET THE DALLES. fl Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rotes Reasonble He If I'd known that tnnnel was so lone I'd have kissed you. She Gra cious, didn't yon? Somebody did. The lireat Divide. - JUKI.' O'l'ilt "W. W. Go. Tift. i 1 1 .!.:, oi: FOR SALE OR TRADE ! A FINE IMI'ORTEIJ ! French Percheron Stallion, Wr-iiflit In ifix! V."h 1.VN-, ,nirn!, ntirl Sur. ftlT. ill II (or i-h .r iitit wtth npIifivt-M wrurtfy, or will tr.tli inr hiii-" or r-iitl-. THE DALLES LUMBERING CO INCORPOKATKDWSfl No. G7 Washington Stkekt. . . The Dalles. Wholewale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturer" of BuiMifig Material and DimtMion Timber, Doors, Windows, Muldings, Dobsi Furnishings, ft Spoclal Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fie-' Boxes and Packing Cases. Pwctory axxxel Ijumljcr Yard t Old I?t. Afltlrntf Kerr &, Buckley, DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered (irK"v"!i'v',,r any part of the city, v