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    THE DALLE3 WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. JUNE 10. 1899
The Weekly Chronicle.
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LOCAL UMKTiriE.
Vtctluvxlur bally.
Wa nnderileii'l Aire. Catiiearl li
diiifprutiiiy ii! at lilt home In Oio east
ntl ol the city.
Toil I itrae berry weather. They'll
grow end rlptn t t now at to pall
Ihf planli op by lit root.
Portland Intend! chart ring number
of steamer tn J goiug down to meet the
tolJler boyt at Attnrl on their return
home. Why een'l The Dalle follow (nil
and charter oti of the D. P. A. X. boat
fur (! Mint purpose.
night at th bom of K. H. Dufur
a reception wt given to th pastor
of the I'hrlalan churh, Rev. Uentr)
Rushing, anil family. About lU'.y-tive
vera ptett-nt tu welcome them to the
cliuictt l Tim lUllei. A splendid pro
grim in rendered and refrohuiontt of
tc cream, cofl"- nnl eak were served.
Tli war department ha tolved th
qurttlon at to lb dii poult Ion of tit
artillery captured from 8pln In Gibn
tad Potto H'.C'i by turning tli whole
miller over tu lb governor of tli
states. One gun a 111 b allotted to each
statr, and the governor i asked to d
clde hat disposltlt'n shall b made of
the gun f ir bit itete. Whet will Oregon
do llh I ft xilll.
Th maximum thermometer today at
Tbe Pallet Ii 72. Dining the lest warm
spell It teached 83. The nioit remark
able coincidence In temperature tu
tint of yesterday, when at Portland,
Th Daliei, I'nialllla, Biparla, North
port ami Lealston th oilnlruum wet 41);
At Wenatcbee 4. Ou Monday at Port
ltod tie maximum wis 60; at Tli
Bailee and Uinallll V3 ; Wenatehre,
Riparia and Lewialon 62; Xorthport W).
The Columbia river district Epworlh
I.tagu convention will couvene at Moro
tomorrow evening. Tli following dele
gate from Tb Dalle lesgue will attend :
Messrs. Jii. SI men ton and CI yd Kld
eell, and MUm Mabla Collin, Con
runr Wheildon and E 11th Ilandall.
Mr. Jolm Pa rot t and Mill Martha
VliraMon a ill alio b In attendant a
oS)cri of Iraguo. MiaaNetti Frtd
dta, who will lll friend tlicre, will
nk It a point to I pretrnt at thn
meeting. KiThaDaUe will b well
repreeented.
Mr. T. C. Rtincle, who, wltb her
hutband, Im been traveling thronghnot
Callforula giving lady uilntlrtl perform
aneea In eon net t Ion with tha home
talent. U in Th Dalle and from all In
dlcatlom w ar to have, an nterlaln
meat In about ten day wbtcb will
"hike up th lowo." Th ladle of th
library hav taken tb matter In band
and appointed a com ml tie of ladle,
eoniiitmg of Meedamc Scbenck, Lngin,
BUkeley, MacAUUter, Moody, Eddoo,
ad MIm Lang to engineer tb perforcn
ar. Mr. Koncla come with tb
blgbett of recommndallom, and la
lady of refinement, o that may
prct a performinr of refined natnr.
uriher nolle regarding It will b glren
from tim to tlm In th Chnokicli.
Depaly 8 her I IT Setlon and Conitabl
Uill returned lait night from Balem,
hither they went to convey John
Stocking, aa Inian man, to tli aiylom.
Th patient wa Induce-J to niak th
trip lib th nndentanding that h wa
to purdme all th loppliei needed by
I'aele Sam at th Phlllpplnea. Tb laat
thacifucerMawofpoor old flocking h
mrting away, with an attendant on
Itherildaof film, to pnrehaea onion
toiblp tothaaoldlerboyt. Hligreateit
"lety n-ejied to ba that h woold not
W back In tlm lo flntih tha palatial
kolel he waa erecting on tb eornr of
ullron and Third itreet. Many no
nbt bava noticed Dili it met are, ballt
ftoilly of the bl.l of coal oil cam and
lth no coming to ibnt out tha light cf
y. Ilowarar, Stocking Inilited h
"ik of It a threa-atory atrnctura
wdlch would accomniodata 200 gneit.
.i. . ll"n" u, b don with It
."'.'".r'nP'l-lor ha abandoned It
down m'r,,ml 10 DT 11 ,orn
ThaiMUr'a IHIIy.
Oregoa Iroopi will ba tb flnt to r.
" California bort follow.
Barvlcei will ba held at 8t. Paler
wrch next Sunday Inilead ol at King-
Joieph R,y , Th Dll from
"lltonKMont., for th pnrpoia of ra
' ngand ahlpplng twenty carload of
I for Marcu Daly.ol th Bltlr
wotLW Stock Com pany.
H. Arnatt.onaof lb largeit cattl
"'" of iha Mortbwaat.lt bar today
" jrcWa forty carload ol cattl,
Pwtloa of which will b ihipped to
JV,I and th remainder to 0. P.
""U at Billing,.
Word
Hiii "wroa oy Mghiwatcnman
arimao thli morning that th body of
on of tha Whitney boyi, drowned r
rently in the r-nk river, bad lie.n
i f mod at (liaiiH. From I lie dm-ripilon
' Im IhiriKi It mift be the o!.Kr lie cl the
! Inn,
J. K. Ail.:nx, hu lor eonie time lm
Imri ti-N'l wmrlimikir for II. .ibe,
Im opeiiril a Jelry itora and repair
hop in tlio Kaat Kud. Mr. Adcos ha
promn hluieelf one of the very lieat of
workmen and will no doubt build up a
good biiilneie In a ihort time.
A Und of twenty head of liorm i blch
belong to tha Itroganeitnta ere brought
from Alilrlopa tody by Merirl. Cooper.
Mlone and Kiuilh. They were taken lo
tha Wnihlngtnn tide, where they will be
kept n ..til the 17th of thin month when
they will Le auctioned r H'lii tlili city.
Tlrb uplli of St. Mar 'a Acid.-my will
give an entertainment on Friday, June
10th, to raiaa fundi for tl.a purpura nf
llglillrg tha biilMin. Kxercliee wj
commence preclacly at 8 o'cl ck p. ni.
Adinliiibn HO eenli. Childrrn under 7
year not admitted. Tkkete aia for vale
at Itlakeley A Hooxhton', if. Her
bring', J. P. Mclnery'a and Mjlcr
Itenton'i.
In ipile of reporli to thn contrary, the
body of Will Field wai ihipped to lill
mother at Crntanr Station, Mo., and
reached I hero May CJlli. Tha following
day tha burial tojk place, accompanied
with Memorial day honori. And tbl ie
th lait of Will, but till frit n il In Th
Il!rl will cheriih many thonghti of bii
bravery and bla nolle lacriflra In caring
for hli coin rider. ,
Sheriff Matlock, of Morrow county, i:
I lcnrneil, ii iloaly dying of what Ii
knoan av "llodtkin' cnctr." .The
body Ii literally covered with plmphi of
laiga ni'. Tha patient ba recently
returned from tha Kail, w lit re tha belt
of medical attention hai been of no avail
and tliere Ii now no hope ol his recover
ing, the end I approaching, while the
luO'erer ll being allliclrd with the nioet
eicruclatliiK pain.
Kvery on'e In a while aa hear of lotno
man aulng another for a big amount of
money for alienating a wifo'a affcctiotii.
It doe leem qnrer that tl.a court will
allow men to attempt through limit to
obtain euitif thing for nothing. Tha
average thin never leti any value npon
a wife' affic'.loni until lorue other
fellow hii eecored a till to thai
through attention that only a woman
know how to appreciate. Kit Or -goulin.
A w read In th Oregunlan la.t
night of th eipemlve drinking foun
tain which I lo ba donated to tha city
of Portland by Hon. I). P. Thomptnn, it
Juat occurred I J our mind bow badly
Tha Dallt'i Ii in need ol drinking place
rattered Ihrougbout th city. Not that
w eipecl any on to donat a fJO.OOO
fountain to our little city, but that wa
bonld merely have loine anpreteLtlou
drinking place a her man an J baait
ooo'J quench their thlnt. Then we
were reminded that th only ona wa
poiaeii, that donated "by the Kpworth
Lejgue and iltuated near th land cfllce,
1 not fulfilling It minion, but had ap
parently run dry. What I th ranre of
tha water not being turned tn? Tha
fountain belong lo tba city, and inrely
aha cannot refuea a enp of c ld water to
thoia who, worn and weary, koock at
bar door and aik to mull a favor.
Wera talf th netting new to ba ad
vertised regarding th Atlln district tbat
I daily being told by miner throughout
Oregon, there would be a ruih in which
mor live would be lot In reaching tbat
ection tban var befor and can for
mer record to pal Into insignificance.
Oregon I a Klondike In Iteelf If man
would only realise tbat th unattainable
la not all that I to ba desired. Dally
letters ar received her regarding mine
which arc "no alouche" Ihemeelve.
Yeaterdiy Jam Blakeney received;
letter from W. T. Young, who own an
Interest in th Ppaniib Gulch mine, In
which h aald tbat matter wer n-
couraglng ther. Tb Sand Gulch Min
ing Company In ilxteen day took ont
IISOO, th largest nugget being worth
10, and wveral tinaller one from $10 to
30. They ar (till running day and
night, and working twlv men. Thi
1 tb mm In which Iiaae Jolet, of thli
city, 1 Intereited.
rridey'i Pally.
Th onlrerilty of Oregon athletic club
bat elected Homer Angell, of thi city,
a preildent for tb coming year.
J.F. Hampsblral again at bl deak
at May A Crowe'a office, after a few
day lllnen, which confined him to hit
room,
John Gavin and J. F. Moore have
entered Into a law partnership, with
office room 39 and 40 ever th V. 8.
land office.
Albert Holinan, ton of Ulen Holman,
th well known newspaper man, hniic-
cepted a petition with tba Eaitrrn Ore-
goo Land Company In thit city.
Manbal Lauar arrived oa the late train
laat night, having In charge the runaway
girl mentioned In yeiterday'sCuaomctt.
It I to be boped sti na ueciuea mat
running away Isn't quit o pUaaant an
occupation at the Imagined.
Larae band of cattle have been ar.
riving In the city tlnct last vnlng from
the Interior teaching a far at Prlnevlll.
About 4000 head will be imp pea to
Baandert of Salt Lake City. N. J. Bur
brought In 1,600 lait evening.
Invitation have been received by
frlendt In The Dallet to attend the mar
riage of Edwin Mys and Min Mabel
Almworlh, which takei place at th
First Prelltyterian church in Portland
on Wolneiday, June SI, at 8 ;H0 o'ch k.
Tlioe whose name appear ai do
llmiueiiti on tlm tax lirt may have an
cfpt'cial interest In tomorrow'! weekly
CiiaoKici r, aa Ilia delinquent In Hat
for 1K(.'(J will appear In that Urtie. It
would he well were they to call on the
iheriff and liquidate.
Thoie ladles' tailor-mada sulta at A.
M. Wllllumi & Co'. Have you leen
them? Suit that aire eight and ten
dollar! lait it-ason ar maiked down lo
four nd fivedollail now. Th choicer
riu in bort are mrivinu rapidly, 1'ju'l
ileUV eeeing thetu, at leat.
II v about the river today ? WVH it
loud at 7 Ibis morning, having fallen
9. Th report ayi tho weather will So'
warmer for lorty-elghl hour! and the
Snake will begin iiing weit of Paico
tomorrow. Ther will b a rapid riie
at Tha iMllei after Tueiday,
Huv. Jol. DeForeit will deliver tha
baccalaureate termon to tbe St. Helen
hall and Bishop Scott Academy gradu
ate! Sunday evening at Trinity church
In Portland. There will, therefore, be
no lervic in the Episcopal church Sun
day, ai th rector will leave for Portland
ou the bout tomorrow.
The clrcui will arilve in five eec'.lons
tomorrow morning at 5 o'clock. The
big parade takei place at about 10
o'clock, and the tent wilt be iltuated
ou the fair grounds. Iteterved num
bered ticteli and general admission
ticket! CAn be prccurcd at the Snipes
Klucrily drug itoro tomorrow. General
ail in U lion 50 cent! J reserved seat 25
cent extra.
Thi Cmhonici x hat received an in
vitation to attend the e vent It annual
commencement of Whitman college,
which takei place at Walla Walla from
the 8th to tha 14th of thla month. Were
it convenient wa would be glad to ac
cept tha invitation. Dillei people have
a warm ipot In tht-lr heart for Whit
man college, and we wish it renewed
ucceii every year.
The two llreet aprtiikler are doing
good work tliere dayi and keep the dtut
well laid. Mr. Catea is contemplating
putting on a n'ght iprlnkler, at It I al
most Impossible for two team to ac
complish th work during th day. Th
oicyclliti, however, think they hav a
kick coming now a they lay In many
place the itreet ar too wet to ride
over and the eldewalk are forbidden
them. It ll luiponiule to please every
body, to the favor must netd be
divided.
Wo are pleated to tee that our super
intendent of the city water worki read
the Curonk lx, and that the water wat
today turned on at the fountain on
Washington itreet. We hope that he Is
also conversant with the text which re
fer lo those who give a cop of cold
water, etc. It iemi a imall matter to
aioic who pan It by, giving little beed
to the matter; but many a thiisty
pedestrian drink gratefully from the
cooling stream, while to the poor brute
who stop to lap at Itl base, It I rarely
a bleating.
t
Among th graduate of th Holme
English and Businei College in Port
land, which commencement will lake
place Monday evening, we notice tbe
name of Ibe following pupil from The
Dalle: Edward F. Jenkint, who ba
finished th commercial and thortband
course ; Jamet Francl Wood and Anna
M. Stubling, who graduated from tb
commercial court. Tb former, we
ondentand, ba accepted n poaltlon a
ttenographer in- lb O. R. A N. office
there. The latter will continue their
itudlei in th college.
About fifteen itodenti who have been
attending tbe Portland onlrertlty ar
rived on th boat laat evening on tbe
way to their respective home in Eastern
Oregon, Washington and Idaho, leaving
on th night train. Ther aeem to be
a resolution to maintain the nniveraity
In iplte of the difflcultiee wblcb have
beset It. It may not be located at
University Park next year, and there la
conaldernble talk about aecuring th
Portland hospital building at Sunnytide,
which ran be easily arranged to accom
modate 300 students. Negotiation wltb
that end In view hav already been
opened. -
tuldler Bnys Leave Manila UoBilay.
The latest cable from Oils It at follow.
We wonder II It O. K. thli time:
'Majcii a, June 8. The Oregon volun
teer request to defer th tim of de
parture until tbe 12tn initant. They
will leave for Portland on the tranaporte
Ohio and Newport. Tbe Sixth Infantry,
upon it arrival, will reliev the Cali
fornia! at Neitfoi. The Hancock tail In
a few day with Ihe Nebraska and other
troopi."
General Otli ha been advlied that it
I th with of th president that all ar
rangement! b made to giv the return
ing troop a comfortable voyage, and
that the beit of car be taken to tbat no
ilcknesi may break oat among them. It
It alto taid that precaution will be
taken not to load tbe traniporti too
heavily, to that tba returning troop
may bar plnty of room.
To Care a Cain, la One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
let. All druggUtt refund tl mony
ll fall to cur. 2ftc.
Th lateit In cratb lult at Pease A
Mayt'.
DELINQUENT
FAX SALE
r02 THE YEAR 1398.
By virtue of a warrint iued by Ihe
cleric of the county court of the county
of Wacn, lor the itate of Oregon, dated
the 17th day of May, jsyy( to me di
rected, commanding me to levy on the
goods and chattels of the delicqtient tax
payer for laid county, for th year 18 )6,
thereto attached, and if none be found,
then upon the real proper! v at let forth
and described in tlio laid delinquent tax
roll, or lo much thereof a ihail satisfy
th amount of taxed charged therein, to
gether wiib the cji:s and expenses, I
will, on
Monday, the lOth day of July, 1899,
at the front door of the court houte
In laid county, at the hour of 10 o'clock
In tl e forenoon of laid day, tell at pub
lic auction lo the highest bidder for cath,
subject to redemption, to satisfy said
warrant, cist nr.d accruing costs, the
hereinafter describe! pieces or pirceli of
land, haying dulv levied npon said piecei
or parcel! of la-d and being unable to
find any goods or chattels belonging
to the respective delinquent! therein
nan ed.
Dated at Dallei City, O.-ejon, Mav 8,
1SKX
T.OBERT KELLY,
Sheriff Waico County, Oregon.
Abemathy, Frank; w bf ie qr, hf
w qr aec 2, 3 , 12 e $ 9 40
Abrain, I'.ora, H. R. Park; lot 22,
blk3 48
Abram, Nirah, II K Park; lot 23,
ttlk 3 48
Adam, W C; peisonal property.. 8 10
Alexander, Geo W ; iw qr tec -8,
6, 12 9 90
Andulon estate ; lot 2. blk 1.... . 44 39
Alnsworth, J E; lot! 2 3 4, tec 16,
2d,1i 12 64
Ain worth, L; L ad D C, lota 2 3,
blk 11 60 40
Alkire, Julia ; e hf ne qr.tw qr ne
qr. ne qr e qr, tec 22, 1 n, 14 e 8 36
AHman, Jacob; E A W ad H R,
lot 6 to 10 Inclusive, block 6 . . 3 33
Ainswortb, LB; II B park, lot 9,
blk 1 -43
Alcorn, W A; H R park, lot 44,
blk 1 43
Alcorn, Ida V; II R park, lot 40,
blk 1 43
Allen, CyntblaC; H R park, lot
13, blk 3 48
Anderson. W A ; E A W ad H R,
lota 13 and 14, bik 0 143
Asher, A deli ; E A W lit ad II R,
lot 17, blk 10 74
Athby, W J; personal property.. 29 32
Bennett, Jno F; lot 4, blk 11,
Baird's ad Antelope 6 40
Beversy, John ; hf ie qr sec 20, 2
n, 1U 2 4U
Bishop, Tbot ; hf se qr u; !, S n,-
lue id 9
Brown, Jamet; w hf qr, n hf
iw qr aec ii., 4 , la 40 oo
Brown, Sarah L; neqr tec 24, 4 ,
13 e 13 sti
Burlinirame, Geo W ; neqr neqr
rc 3J, 4 I, 12 e, nw qr tec 34, 4
M2e..., 9 88
Burllngame, Jamet; ne qr tw qr,
n hi se qr, se qr 10 qr sec 34, 4 I,
12 11 12
Bail. Frank 20 acre ec 17, 3 n,
10 3 10
Raker, Dauiel ; lot 2 3 and 4, blk
B, Kramer ad 1) 0 27 40
Benton, T C; per prop 62 60
Blue It R ; por prop 1 2 62
Borlingame, Edgar; per prop..,. 85
Butler, C C: h blk 5 IS 84
Bachelor, hel t: n bf nw qr. iw
qr nw qr aec a, 2 r, 11 , nw qr
w qr, t hf l bf ee 10, 2 n, 11 12 00
Baldwin, Cbai M; tw qr tec 34, 2
p, ISe 9 60
Baldwin, J C; Gatet ad D C, n hf
lot 4, lot 6, blk 25, 1080, 1C0i12O
feet ie cor of blk 3, Trev ad D C 71 23
Baldwin, J j w hf nw qr, ne qr nw
qr, nw qr ne qr tec 8, 2 n, lie. . 11 09
Bangi, J E; II R park, blk 5 to
20 inc 14 40
Barnhart, Mary; Big bit ad D C,
lot 1. blk 11 2 97
Baitich, AG; II R park, lot 1,
blkl 43
Balttch, Olga; II R park, lot 2,
blk 1 48
Bart, F B E A W ad II R, lot 39,
40, bik 7 1 85
Dartell, Mn Mary; lot 3 blk 8... 7 56
Boyer, J ,C ; Port, lota 1 2 7 10
11 14 1318 19 22 23 26 27 30 3134
85 30 42 43 46 47, blk 12, H R
park 80
Birgfeld, Laura E : hf ne qr, nw
qr ie qr tec 20, 7 , 17 a 10 24
Berlin, CL; Iota 1 4 5 and 8, blk
2, 11 R park 98
Blank, Max; lot 3, blk 20, Galea
ad D C 6 77
Bogaminen, B B ; E A W lit ad II
K, lot 20, blk 10 93
Bolton. D; belrt, lot! 3 and 4, blk
2, DC 5 45
Bordie, Joseph : Bellvu ad D C,
Iota 1,9 and 6, blk 1 1 64
Batiford, Florence ; E A W ad II
R, lot 19 and 20, blk 3 1 85
Boorland, O M J w hf ec 13, 2 l,
14e.... 30 83
Bonrkt, Z T; H R park, lota 20 21
24 28, blk 4 1 20
Bovnton. Hallam : II R nark, lot
2t. blkS 60
Bovnton. Lvdla: II S nark. lot 23
blk 3 48
Bowman. E : E A W ad II R. lo ,t
9 and 10. blk 3 1 43
ttovd. WHi E A W lit ad II R.
lote 25 and 26, blk 1 1 48
Bucket. Geo T; Mil ad D O lotl A
BCWKaodF blk 95 II 13
Brown, Walter ; E and W ad II
R lota 45 lo 41 Inc. blk 6 2 22
Buckley, Ifonora; mil ad I) C, lot
1. blk "li 9 57
Bunnell, Caiherini- K; mil ad f
C, lotl A, 1J, C. J, K and 1., bill
31 5 04
Burke. Bridget E; II It pat k, lot
2, blk 2.. 43
Bender, Elizabeth; II R park, lot
25. blk 2.. 48
Benedict, I.nfjyette: H K prk,
lot 47, blk 10 48
Bronson, F E; n hf iw qr, tec 5,
7 , l'J e 3 52
Bruchlman, John ; per prop 16 02
Brown, Jno Wj per prop 4 04
Blackerby, 8 G ; per prop 2 64
Brings, Mr ME; per prop 16 50
Camile,ll, H G; nw qr nw qr, sec
13, 2n. 10 e 3 85
Campbell, W J ; i hf iw qr nw qr,
ec 13, 2 n, 10 a 3 20
Clear Lake Lumbering A Irrigit-
ing Co; ie qr tic 32, 4 , 9 e 3 96
Coe, E F estate; easternmost one
01 two sprinirt in iw cor of N Coe
D L C, ter Hi, 3 n, 10 e 10 63
Coe, Mist Kittie; about 30 acres
in tw cor arc and 30, being
untold portion of N Coe D L C;
about 25 acre in nw or N Coe
D L C, ao unsold portion of taid
claim in ee 25 and !, 3 n, 10
e ; lots 0 and 7. blk 2, lots 8 and
7. blk A, lots 6, 6 and 7, blk B,
loll 8 and 21. bik I. lot I. 2, 3
and 4, blk C, and lot 7, blk I,
Wanconia Ho 41
Coon, Delia M; hf iw qr ace 17.
2 n, 10 e; ne qr no qr, be; 80
rdi w ot ne ar of tp 2 in, 10 e ; w
10 rdi, a 11 J rd.1, e 10 rdi, n 160
rdt, to bef, ecc l,2n, 10 e 13 10
Cordes, peter ; lieg cor sec 27, e
5.C3 cb, n 8 02 ch to perpendicu
lar bluff, thence In westerly di
r'ction ah n bluff ! interrec
tion ol w Hue ol sec 27. thence e
to beginning, tec 27, 3 n, 10 e . . 4 50
Cater, W A ; part of Low' D L C,
tec o5, 1 ii, 13 e, except land sold
to Fred r uber 28 10
Clark, David S; tw qr te qr etc
21,2ii, 10 e 5 81
Ctarno, Jno W ; n hf n hf sec 4, 8
i, 19 e; tw qr sec S2, 7 r, 19 e . . 24 14
Cockerline, M J ; Boyd mill lite,
tec 17, 1 f , 14 e 57 43
Copple, Cland ; m- qr nw qr, nw qr
te qr fee 23, 2 o, 10 e ; undeeded 3 40
Condon, Wm ; per prop 9 63
Catei A McCormick ; Gibson' ad
D C; fract tract 4 44
Chase, F M; per prop 2 00
Corry .Alfred E; E A W ad II R,
iota 34 and 35, blk 6 16 65
Cameron, Geo J ; hf iw qr sec 30
3 n,9e 2 90
Campbell, Mvra; E A W ad H R.
lots 27 and 2S, blk 2, lotl 25, 20,
27, 2S, blk 9 4 44
Crehan. Wm ; E A W ad II R, lot
39 and 40. blk 10 1 43
Crocker, A C ; E A W ad H R, lot
19 and 20. blk 7 148
Corter, M W ; E A W ad H R, lot
18 and 17, blk 7 .. 148
Cotti, E O ; lot 2, tec 33, 2 n, 10 e 2 40
Coatswortb, Mrt G; lie qr iw qr,
ni tw qr, ne qr nw qr er
1 n, 13 e; n hf nw qrtec In, '
13 e ; w hf tw qr arc 7, 1 n, .4 e ;
lots 3 and 4, aec 12, V n, 13 e.... 70 20
Cathrart, A 8; LadDC.Clftn
end lotl, blk Id 14 So
Clark, Levi ; per prop 9 17
CU?mnt, E M; lot 5, blk 1, DC. 2 37
Carting A Hall ; a hf t hf aec 31, 1
n, 12 e 8 60
Clark, MA; w hf nw qr, uw qr te I
qr tec 8, 1 n, 10 e 6 4
Chamber, W M ; lot 1, tec 26, S n
10 e 1 48
Clark, Edwin T; lot 3 and 4. ;
30, 6 i, 16 ; qr iw qr tec 3b,
a, 16 5 28
Cable, Albert E; E A W lit ad H
K, lot 5 and 6, blk 6 1 48
Collin, Isabella; H R park, lot
2o, bit. l - 4
Collin, Chai B; H R park, lot 24,
DIK 1 43
Cook, Frank; H R park, lot 33,
blk 1 49
Chare, J; H R park, lot 41, blk 1 48
Coleman, Harry ; H R park, lot
34, blk 10 48
Crest, John M : a hf sec 36, 1 n, 9
14 08
Covey, Mr E J; per prop 2 75
Cooper, D J ; qr, a hf sw qr ec
25,2 n, 14 e; n hf ie qr, ne qr
w qr tec 19, in, 15 ; w qr, n
hf sec 30, 2 n, 14 ; nw qr. w bf
w qr sec 30, 2 n. 15 ; hf ne
qr, w hf nw qr tec 31, 2 n, 15 . 59 13
Dallat, T C ; 1st ad H R, lot S, blk
6 27 83
Davenport Bro ; qr sec 14, 2 n,
9 e... 78 00
Davit, J M ; ne qr aec 7, 4 t, 13 ;
nw qr ec 8, 4 e, 12 19 80
Drake, R G ; E A W 2d ad H R,
lot 43, blk 6 74
Dickens, C C; per prop 1 84
Durham A Crabtree; per prop ... 17 60
Decker, John ; n hf ie qr, tw qr ne
qr, te qr sw qr tec 20, 1 , 14 e.. 9 00
Dentcn, C W ; C W Denton' D L
C, let 20 aces in a square form
' in n cor tecs 5 and 8, 1 n, 13 e.118 98
Dunn, Mamie E; Baird't 2d ad to
Ant, lot 6, blk 7 63
Don if, Patrick, eitate; w bf w bf
ec 17, 3 1, 14 a 11 83
Dean, Perry; per prop 9 68
Dowel!, F B ; E A W ad II R, lot
3 to 6 inc. blk 7 3 33
Derry, Edward; E A W ad II R,
lot 43 and 44, blk 2 1 43
Davii, W J ; E A W ad H R, rot
13 to 16 incl and 35 and 36. blk
10 66
Durbln. Soohla: E A W ad H R.
lot 47 and 43, blk 9 1 48
D Vord, E F ; E A W ad H R,
lot 1 to 10 Inc. 31. 32. 33. 43 to
48 inc. blk 6 19 98
Devenv. Wm : E A W ad HB.
lot 23 and 24, blk 2 148
Donald. Jno Ot lot Sand 4. t hf
twqr tee 34,2 n,8 ..... 11 62
Dawson. W C: w hf nw ar tec 13.
1 o. 13 e 33 63
Devin. Jamet ; na or ne qr tc 3,
1 o,12 2 63
Davit, L 8 : per prop 7 17
Dial, H A ; w bf nw qr tw qr see
13, 2n. e 2 163
Drake, Mr 8 J ; per prop 1 64
l).nvin, Chris; per prop 2 711
Dj k Winn; per prop 6 60)
K i i;.. I W ; no qr tw qr aec 28, 1
it, j: ; o qr itt qr, w hf ne qr,
n ij' ii qr eec S.i, 1 n, 13 e; w
qr, ii. qr sec 30, 1 n, 13 e 13 42
Elliott, Jauie F: n hf ie qr see 30
1 n, 15e 13 65
Edward, Jalia ; te qr se qr iuc 31
In. 13 e 2 20
Edward, J F; w hf iw qr, neqr
w qr tec 5, 1 n, 11 6 4
Eccles, David, ant John Stod
dard ; ne qr see 14, 2 n, 9 e 7K
Erwin, Robt ; E A W 2d ad H R,
all blks 2 and 3, lot 4, 5, 6, 43,
44, 45, 4 ), blk 9 2 50
Eowrett, Abbie E; E A W 21 Ad
tl R, lota 5 and 6, blk 5 10Q
Ecclet, Marian; n bf nw qr, aa qr
nw qr, nw qr na qr sec 22, 2 n,
9 a 9 72
Erwin, Jane A ; E and W 1st ad II
K lota 15 to 20 inc, 33 and 34, 44,
45 and 40. blk 1, lota 41 and 42,
blk 2, lot 5 and 6, 23 and 24, i7
to 32 inc, 43 to 48 inc, blk 3, lota
11 to 21 inc, 34 to 48 inc, blk 4,
all in 'lk 6, except 21, 22, 23 and
24, lots 1 1 to 18 inc, 39 to 44 inc.
blk 6. all blk 8 except 23, 24, 25
and 23, lota 1 to 22 inc, 33 to 40
inc, blk 0, lota 3 to 12 inc, and
41 !o48inc, blk 10 11 10
Ferguson, J II ; oer prop 8 40
Friend t. Colnuilo,, lots 4 and 6
blk 4 Biiidt ad, Ant 1 2S
Farley A Frank ; L ad D. C. hot 4
blk 10, lot 9 blk 18 70 0
Fither, 8 D; e hf tw qr, i bf te qr.
eel2,2n lie 12 03
Frank, L D; estate, ne qr tec 16,
2 n, 10 e. L ad D C lot & blk 10.. 81 GO
Fridenberg, A ; hf ie qr, a hf tw
qr, tec 21, 1 n, 10 e 7 92
Friedly, A J ; per prop 2 47
Frizzell, Wm ; n hf ne qr ne 7, 2
n, S3, lota 1 and 2,t hi ie qr eec
34, 3 n, 8 e, lot 3 t, hf tw qr tee
35, II n, 8 a n hf uw qr, tec 2, 2
n, 8 a 84 92
Fewell, Ed; beg 9.61 cli k ot na
cor Benfon'a ULC, n 7 ch, w
8.61 eh, t 7 cbe, e 8 81 ch to beg,
eec 35, 3 n, 10 e 4 33
Fanlkner, Lulu D; N and G ad D
C, 62 ft n eud lot l.bik 14. D C,
fc'iDO ft n e cor lot 1 bik 14 ... 3) 44
FitzUerald, A M ; Big Bit ad D C,
lot 4, 5, 6,7, blk 5... 69 40
Fisher, Godberaon A Co; per prop 4 40
Foreman, W II; per prop 18 62
Filxgerald, Wm ; E and W ad II
K, lott 31 ind 32, bik 9 148
Freeman, A J ; E and W ad H R
lot 15 and 26, blk 9 1 48
Ferguson, L E; tee vol P4S7, Sim -
D i.C, 81x120 ft 17 82
Fi'her, J W ; Gates ad DC lot 4 '
5 6, blk 21 31 19
Fieher. Jo ;Big ad DC, lot 11, blk 8 7 43
Fanlkner, M ; lot 5 blk 1 2 43
Fisher, G A ; Mil ad D C, lot a b
cdandf blk 112 2 31
Ferdinand, M ; aw qr iec 32, 1 ,
12 7 92
Frost, Edward C; tract beg n e cor
e qr ne qr tec 34, 3 n, 10 e, w
20 rode, a 40 rods lent 39 ft, e 20
rodr, n 40 rods lets 30 It to beg. 6 63
Fitch, J C; E and W ad H R, lota
43 to 48 inc, blk 6 5 0U
Falltnin, CC;F. andW ad II R
lotl 9 to 41 inc, bik 8, Caic, lot
D bik 7 10 91
Finnigan, Mr; lot 4 except 20x30
ft on e ltde 1 75
Frtese, August II ; II R park, lot
J5 13 19 1 21)
Freiee, A F; H R paik, lots 6. 10,
11, 7 and 14 blk 2 3 lo
Gibbons, J J ; e hf ie qr eec 4, 2 n,
10 a 12 15
Gilhousen, W H; Fulton ad lot
7 to 11, blk 3 44 65
Grant, Allen ; nw qr se qr, ne qr
w qr, lot o and 7 c: o, 8 s, is
a, a bf ne qr, nw qr se qr, na qr
w qr sec 18, 8 , 17 e 32 28
Gray, F M ; te qr sec 28, 1 n, 143. . 7 92
Gate A Rock Creek Ditch Co, imp
on land not deeded 460
Gilhonaen, W E; per prop 43 65
Goldsmith A Carr; w bf a qr tee
22, 2 O, 10 8 64
Goldberry, Isaac A Malcolm ; E
and W ad H K, lot IS and 19
blk 10 1 4S
Goldstein Estate; 80 ft in sw cor
of 4th and Liberty its. Trev ad
DC. bik C 63 46
Gamble, W B ; a bf tw qr ; nw qr
tw qr, tw qr nw qr tec 36, 1 t,
8e.... 60
Green, J M ; hf ne qr, lott 1 and
2, tec 9, 1 1, 8 e 411
Gove. C A ; E and W 2d ad 1IR,
lota 1, 2, 3, 17 to 42 Inc, and 47
and 43, blk 9 6 68
Gom, R J ; H R park, lot 35 and
as, bik s w
Greenbinm, Jetse; H R park.
lota 1, 8 to 20 inc, 23 24 to 33 inc
35, 36. 38 to 46 inc. and 43 in blk
11, all blk 10 9 72
Gatet A Fisher; Mil ad D C.lot g
h and I blk 12, a b e d a and f,
blk 35, k and I, blk 38 4 95
Gale, N H ; Thorn ad D C, lott 9
and 10, blkl 3 10
Geiliinger, F M ; per prop 6 60
Gleaion, E P; per prop., SI 68
Glenn, Mrr H ; per prop. 13 20
Hanibury, W T ; n bf n bf, te qr
te qr, tec 2, 2 n, 10 e 6 0S
Haynee, Mr Eva; beg 20 rodt w,
2 rod I n of se cor ec 34, 3 n, 10
e, w 20 rodt, n 10 rodt, a 20 rds,
16 rod to beg ' 63
Hinkle, J R ; I hf iw qr, tw qr ne
qr ec 36, 7 , 18 a 4 80
Ham, J ; lit ad II R, lot 4, blk B 2 69
Haynei, Leonore; w hf blk 5 57
Haynee, Joseph : w hf ne qr, a bl
nw qr tec 18, 2 t, 15 16 OO
Hendriceon, Mrt L A ; Mi I ad D C
lott 1 and K, blk 33 10 23
Holme, W II ; n qr tec 10, 5 ,
12 4 40
Hoyt, Jno 8; bf tw qr, w bf t
qr see 11, In, 12 e 7 92
Hopkins, E W ; lot 1 sec 15, 2 n,
13 a, lot 4, 5, 6, ec 22, 2 n, 13 ,
n qr see 21, 2 n, 13 e, 6 aeree in
necorofTJ Watson' D L C
No 39, tec 26, 3 n, 10 , CO acre
bot ot H R Towntil Co 219 OS
(Cenfinwd on fowriA)