THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25 1809. riorn IOC ALL KNOW. 8tunlay PallJ. lis. Johuston it in from Pofur. Tho. Farther i lu trow Pufur. K. J. Middleawart it in town today Iram lilt homo at Moaier. Mr. W. J. Vmlerhill arrived on yes terday' afternoon train (rotu Urauts. W. . Bigns spent today in the city, retnraing from a trip down the liver. Mr. and Mr. J. T. Bethnne were Ttaitora in the city yesterday from Pufur. Frank Fulton came down from IUks thia worning and spent today in the city. Mra. Kate Raich loft on Yesteriiay' afternoon train for a short trip to l'ort land. Mra. Clyde Bonney and Miss Emma Bounty came up from Hood Klver last even in j. A. P. Vance is down from Dutch Flat today, for the purpose of proving upon liia claim. John SouimerrUIe, Jr., came down from Hay C'rwk yesterday and will leave tonight (or Montana. Mr. and Mra. I. II. ritiniroer left thia morning for 1'ortland, and will return to Miaaoula over the Northern Pacific. Miaa Clara Pavis, having (pent a short time visiting the Misses Burckhardt in Portland, returned home last night. W. B. Treaty, Goldendale't prominent attorney, waa in the city yesterday, and left on last night's train for that 'p'.ace. Miss Lottie Chappe!) came op from Portland yesterday and left on the evening's train for her home in Gulden dale. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mnrchie, who have spent ten days visiting relatives hera and in Portland, left this morning lor their home in Yakima overland. Men lay a Dully. C. E. Haight, of Antelope, is in the city. Mr. and Mr. John Filioon.of Moro, spent yesterday in the city. Rev. O. D. Taylor returned last night alter a short stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown, of Wapini tia, spent yesterday in the city. Mra. M. T. Nolan and Mrs. M. Long left for Portland on the Flyer today. J. R. Harvey, Centerville's black smith, is doing business in town today. Mrs. II. S. Wilton was a passenger on the boat thia morning bound for Port land. Mrs. J. C. Meins and daughter, Mrs. II. P. Ziegle', returned Saturdav from a visit to the metropolis Mrs. E. M. Wilson and F. W. Wilson -went down on the Fiyer this morning to Portland for a few davs visit He says they have bad but a slight showiug of snow. Grass is In splendid condition. L. O. I. akin, who was formerly a resident of I'h Dalle, but is now of the Iraveliug fraternity, is in the city today representing his firm. Elder ami Mrs. Clifton, Elder and Mr. C. P. Bailey and Marshal Hill and wife were returning paenitere on th boat last evening Irom Portland where they have been attendiug the Baptist convention. Mrs. Chae. Johnson, who has spent some time past with her husband in Portland, returned lust evening, ac companied br her children. Mr. John son's health has not improved a rapidly as it waa hoped for, and he willrrmaiu in the hospital for a time. W. II. Butts and J. F. Hampshire came In yesterday afternoon from Ante lope, where they have been attending the fair. Dad claims be won the (at man's race, but John gives in ditferent reports, and from what we can hear the coroner was not running races, nor holding Inquests, but driving about with all ttie good-looking widows, and more interested In the human race than any other. HOKN. In this city, Friday, Oct. COth, to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Pearson, a daughter. IN ANOTHER TRAP Official Report cf tbe Death of Captain Gey Hsvait SKIRMISH AT SANTA ARITA Six Insurgents Killed and Eight Cap tured acd No American Losses Rebels Scattered Near Calamba. Wa8h;ngtox, Oct. 23. The war de partment today received the following from General Otis : Manila, Oct. S3. Captain Guy How ard, quartermaster of volunteers, was killed yesterday near Ararat while In a launch in the Rio Grande river, by con- .,..,, . . , i cealed iniurgents. Hi clerk, a civilian Mis Gertrnde Reeder, who has been! . . . visiting the Misses Bolton, returned to bar borne in Uoidendale today. Judge Bradshaw and District Atty. Jayne returned yesterday from Prine " Title, where they have been attending conrt. Mayor and Mrs. H. L. Kuck, who have been attending the exposition in Portland, returned borne on last eveu ing'a train. Mis Maude Clarke returned Saturday night after a week apent in Portland and at Hood River visiting ber grand mother, Mr. I- Ciarkr. E. 8. Joelyn left this morning for White tialuicn, and will aI."o visit in Portland a few days before returning to bis home in Colorado Springs. Win. F. Grnnow, formerly of The Dalle Mountaineer, paid the American a friendly call Thursday. He thinks of locating in Sumpter. American. Mr. and Mrs. Geieendorffer, father and mother of Dr. J. A. (iewendorfftir, who have spent a week in the city, re turned this morning to their home in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Davenport re turned last evening from a short visit in Portland and Palem. The rainy weather prevented their visit to Mr. Davenport's old borne in Silverton. D. S. Dufur and J. P. Mclnerny re turned yesterday from attending conrt at Prinevills. They say the roada are in a terrible condition and little headway can be made driving over them. Mrs. Chas. II. Bass, wife of the fore-n-aa at the Time Mountaineer otlice, arrived in the city yesterdsy morning from Colfax. They will go to house keeping in the Chapman building. Mis Ella Giihousen, daughter of W. II. Gilbonsen, a former Dalle photogra- j yiher, arrived in the city (Saturday from ! Missouri and i tbe goeet of Mr. W. fl. I Groat. fSlie is accompanied by her cousin, Miss Clarke, and they are on their war to spend tbe winter in Port land. Fred Wand, who has spent several months with bis father in Alaska, re turned home last evening. Mrs. Waud rather expected the captain ; but he ha gone into the Dominion mining- district and taken np claims, so that he will not come out this winter. Tnrariay's bally. Joseph Hinkle came in from Prine ville yesteiday. E. S. Pratt, of Wamle, is a business Visitor in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kankio came over from Goldendale yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinton are in from tiieir home at iiakeoven. Arthur Kennedr, of the Wasco News. spent Sunday with his parent in this city. G. E. Thompson, one of Sherman employe, and a native were wounded A scouting party of the Thirty-aixth volunteers encountered insurgent in southwest Santa Arita, scattering them, killing six and capturing eight, and ten rifles. No casualties. Geneial Law ton I operating at San Itidro. Forwarding of supplies to that point continues, attended with some difficulty on account of lack of transpoi tation which will be supplied soon. Insurgents in Southern Luzin at tacked Calamba, but were driven off. No casualties. Tbi morning Kline, commanding at Calamba, vigorously attacked the In surgent force concentrating on the front, routed them from the trenches and pur sued them three miles. His casualties were one private killed, one corporal and three privates wounded. Enemy's loss unknown. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. Of th County Treasurer of Wasco County, Oregon, for th six months ending cn th 30th day of September, A. D. !Si-t of utonev received and paid out, (n m whom received and from what source, and on what account paid cut: AMOUNTS UaTk'IYIU, AMI I'KOM WHAT SOt'XlK. OViirrflf fund. f.'H.SM 65 ItUli) si i,:hki M 3,07" 1 isj :tj . . till fx) S fund. To amount on hand from last report To amounts received from taxes To amount received from sundry fee To amount received from Dalles City To amount received from llit'ims To amount received from, road To amount received from instil ite, County tSupt. To amount received from Dufur Balance on hand, school fund To amouut received from taxes To amount received from state To a '. ouut received Irom criminal fine AMOfST PAID OUT. By amount paid out on county warrants By amount paid out on School Superintendent's warrants. Hy balance general (ond on band By balance school (und on band Dalles City warrants Dufur warrant Institute Koad Koad, by balance Institute, by balance 4. '.'77 51 75 ti.rxrj (xi J 23 2S ItU.lSj 1)7 ltf,3o 67 . .(30.015 74 16.108 23 3,07'.. Ctl 23 -H 81 3'i 7tU 10 3.2M 3tl 13 15 $12,578 10 0.7SS 47 103,1 S3 07 l!,::0ti 57 srxctAL aruooi. tax ri'sn. By balance By warrants redeemed. To recap To balance 514 . 7.708 $ 7,:m lis 878 12 t 8.222 oO I 8.222 50 Stati or Obkuox, County of Wasco ss. I, C. L. Phillips, do hereby certify that the foregoing 1 a true and correct atatement of th amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the county treasury of said county lor the six months ending on th 30lh day of Sep tern ber, A. D. lS'JS). Witness my hand this 14th day of October, A. D. lSU'.h C. L. riHLI.IPS, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. Of the amount of money and warrants received for (axes, and money paid to the county treasurer by the sheriff of Wasco county, Oregon, for the six n.onths ending on the 30lh day of September, A. D. To amount received in coin and currency during month of April, 18.10. . .122,7111 ei To amount received in coin and currency during month of Mar " ... 5,738 50 To amount received in coin and currency during month ol June " ... 5.311 21 To amount received in coin and currency during month of July " ... 4,Ht3 34 To amount received In coin and currency dining month of Aug. " ... 4 ,.''.''.' 8.1 To amount received in coin and currency during mouth of fcopt. " ... 2, 114 W Total received and paid to treasurer io,:4 78 By amounts paid to (he County Treasurer as per receipts April, 189 122,701 81 5,738 50 5,311 21 4 M.3 34 ..Mi.' 8.1 Maw, 1SK.I. June, 18W ... July, 18J ... August, 1819 . September, 18VJ 2,114 IW Stati or Oregon, County of Wasco s. I, Robert Kelly, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is correct and true. Witness my hand this 17lh day of October, A. D. 1S09. ROBEKT KELLY, Sheriff of Wasco Comity, Oregon. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT. )( the caunty clerk of Wasco County, Slat of Oregon, showing the amount and number of claims allowed bv the county court of said comity, amount of war rants drawn, and amount of warrant outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, A. D. 1HW, to the 30th day of September, A. I). IS!'", both days inclusive: On What Account Alloued. Amount AUoufd. For salaries of County Judu-e, Commissioner, C'ei k. Sheriff, District or tpecisl Attornev, .chuo Superintendent, Assessor, Treasurer. Mock Inspector ana Janitor f B.t.HI Sterling silver mounted tooth and hair brushes, nail files, button hooks, shce horns, paper knives, combs, brushes, mirrors, seals, and complete toilet and manicure sets of different designs are found in slock at II. C. Liebe'i store in the Vogt block. 20 4t SUMMONS. For paupers and county hospital Kor road and briilnes ror jurors ani witnesses in urciiii Vouri . . For fees in justice court For stationery and supplies For conrt bone and jail For armory rent for U. N. G. aid G. A. R. . For bailiff s Circuit Court , For coroner' inqnett For fuel and electric lights and water rent. . For rebate on taxes For insane account For supervisor account For bounty For printing and advertising 1,41 1,401 M) 1.H..5 Oil 1!ll 37 508 Oo no 30 22"i to 42 00 180 41 21 fl 05 245 28 28 50 130 57 80 00 513 40 J TIIF fIRrCIT rofRT fiF THE rJTATK i- of Ortwu, f(ir the County of auj. Charlra G. L. Henaon, plaintiff, va Hett'e A. BePfon, defenflent To Heine A. Itcuaoii, the above named defend ant In the Name of the Ptate of Orei-nn: You are her-iy notihl to appmr and answer th complain! in the lUtvi entitled court arid rmion or before Ik wn-kifrom tLetlateof the tint puhllrallon of thia liotlr-e, tn-wlt: th 61 Ij day of rteriteTiitir, lv'.r. and If vou fail to an at fariiiilin.Meror otherirta pl'-ad. the plain tiff will am ly to the court for theiellirf firmed foi In bin eoinplalnt herein, to wit: that the Donna 01 matrimony now exiatiria; nfwen plaintiff and rrrf-it'lant lie dipanlved forever and that plalniirl have Judirment ajralimt di-f-alant j ior inn ' u. Mini jirur.f ,ii..iia aim lor kill n other and further relief aa to the Court aiay acem meet and illtnhle. Ihla umrnona la rmhIUhed by virtue of an order made and tltfued hy Hon V . I Hrad-haw, Judirenf the aryrre entitled court, on the id day of September. lw, directum that Mid Hiiminoua lie puhil.hed oner a week for a period of not lea than six consecutive week. mnii. w. wii.no. sep!M Attorney for fluiuuir. Outstanding Wirranti (,'njxiid Outstanding warrants unpaid October 1, A. D. l8!K). Ftimated accrued interest : 1 1 5,004 20 Prinrifial. Inttritt. flfl.OOOOO NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.ASO Orrn a at Viscoi vsr. Wahii.,1 Cetolxr V, Wrt. I Notice Is hereby given Hint th following named settirr haa tiled notice of his Inlet, -tlon to make final pnMrf In suptpott of hla claim, anil that ald proof will be mnde b-fore the Register and KecHverof V, H. IjidiI tyiflcaat Verieiiiver, WavhliiRtirti, on Tuesday, Novem ber Klat, I, vl.: Joawph S'baaaiberllai. II. K. No. Ut th west half nf northwest iiuarterand west half of southwest uiiarter, Hee. In. Tp. t N , R. 12 east, W. M. He namiai the followlne witness s to nrov Ma eontlnitirtia resluenc Umiii and cultivation of ensnls's IssHins ...;,lui. i. i ti. aald land, vl: - - - inomss m v. niiefimn, jamea .viorKan, r rril AAile. 'It -'iiifh auil V iliiaiii larori all of I vie ft- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swkk and Mrs. Sentry arrived In town from Canyon City yesterday. Bert Baldwin returned on yesterday's stage from Antelope, where he ha leen attending the fair. W. H. IWadale, Cordelia Ragsdsie and Jennie MiCillnm were registered at the Umatilla from Moro yesterday. Polk Mav I down from Joseph, Spending a short time with hi family. )i. Wash in; ton. tx t II it . It. PI SHAH. Ki Kilter. XOTICKOF FINAL SKTTLEMKWT. Notice is hereby given that I,. Ifenneglian, admiril.tintJir of the etat of Albert t' lief y. ile ceaseii. hns niert his account fur final settle ment of snld estate and Monday, the i.th rlny fff Mivemiier, li'i'i, at loo cli k Iff the forenoon of siitddnv lias lieen .-t by If i.ti. Koliert Mny, coriritv jtiitire of VI NM-o county, (reg u, for hear lug oitji'tlons fo the sain,-. iiati-d riepti.'ln lr r-'J BepWt II I. v.. Hkowkoiiaw, Ad uiliii.tr .tor. Stati or Okkgom, Connty of Wasco ss. I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that tbe foregoing is a true and correct statement of th number and amount of claim allowed by the County Court, for the six month ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1809, on what account the same was allowed and the amount of warrant drawn, and the amount of warrant outstanding and unpaid a the aam appear upon th records of my office and in my custody. Witness my hand and th seal of the County Court of said eon my sial this 10th day of October, A. D. Win. A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk, By SiMEoy Boi.tox, Deputy. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT. Of the financial condition of Wasco County, Stat of Oregon, on the 1st tlay of October, A. D. 1809: LIABILITIES. Amount of warrant unpaid April 1, 1800, a per report f 00 718 28 Amount of warrant issued from April 1, 18'J to Oct. 1, 18'.U. . By amount of warrant paid from April 1, 1800, to Oct. 1, 1S00 Warrant nnpaid October 1, 1809 Estimated amount of accrued Interest on outstanding warrants. 15,904 20 IOfl,fl.-.2 54 30,01. j 74 1 (17,113(1 80 Dt.OOO 00 Total liabilities . .,.,, Mil. m of th rniinlv. as tha tame appear of record hnn. n - . . cmntv, In my otllf an I cuatj ly, and from th report ol the Troa.ur Sheriff filed herein. " ,B Wtti ea my h.vid and Ullelal teal till Hi 10th dav nf n, ,ku A. D. 18.0. '"". A. M. KEI.KAV, County CI,,, BjfHiMtsoii Boi.to,, t,,,,,, ...CUAHANTaeD ... BEST AUTOMATIC SELF EJECTING SINGLE BREECH LOADER MADE.r; SEN3 ONE DOLLAR rtv lioa - f ' i atr aa .1 ajncj.aq -a AliiHT Sffc, . .ililMMill. M...J Will BrnJ i us Nta AutMitm lsr. a. lorainale aarral arax.fi ajr w wu..iB amtnun 1 OUrt Price "iim. 1, .. . ... " " -s n . s ' Mnt ntttuM. uasvw si. wrm a.4v , 'Sj Ti ! ae.fl beat aln Automatic) V-. . . S tlecior ainai Barrwl ra.i Loadina anotaun onthaSL .N ltflfr Marhat. try ll as 4a,saiJ If -a t aa4 II as su. il si...,ur u l". iii ajIV-.. - ra.kilr ttist lle-iaalsla tarjc. eiefifl. a. .fur. Mill, ,. MADE BY TH NEW VOHK 8H CO. iZZL ..r::! X ' i-.fo l-ri fiu-, ftiuut .t". b 1.1.1. I Uii. fa" f '"It. fti.niMainalm-a.i.saili,eb , f,, T7,'.T'a,wUs tM.uflf.,.1, n.n.h.l. ""'.VV"' .1 " ,"? b,i is Us nua ssirilL in.il SICI a ! e-iw. i j f-ss-.a . r 1.11,1.., 11.... .,.. . ...,T7 a..I.uuUi,r ..i..iii.r..i !. nana iwa rasa mi ih.lou t ... """laiauiu. tARS, ROtBUOK CO. lino.), CHICACO. ILL. T Impulse m- 1 Wheels ., aH 'mi e " 113-Inch Motor.) and Motors uam r Train ar AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVINd GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Circular and par'iciilars lurnlalird on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, un.r, TIIK PAI.I.M. ORE001 THE DALLES STEAPi LAUNDRY. Dewey whito wah? Ye, and wasli whito. Ymi ran Havana tiling a-ln l at the Stoam Latindry. The Maine point is quality and tho Merritt of mr work is Mich that jH'oj.le Miles to patronizo tn. Our Drift's art) not Hobson's t hoico, but tho standard rates, which are not Cevera hih as some j't'tiplo tliink, nnl wo want to C-U-B-A rustomcr if fiurs. Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES. OK. C. J. STUBLING- Wholesale and Rotall Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. whiskey u t o is ir aiio0. " (iu .liVaar oia.) " IMPORTED 00GNA0 Irom 7 IK) to I2.()0 rr rllnn. (II to 20 jri-ars old.' 0 A LirOEHIA EBA NDIES JiMx:'.'. to t rr alu.n. j to 1 1 i''jiAjL ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLTMPIA BEER on draught, and Val Blati and Olrmpi I1"' ,n k'1" lui(MrtI Ala and I'orter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. IVascolVarehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail ktn& Headquarters for Feed Grain oi rii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, kiad Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, of MILLMO Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flmir Thl Hour i manufactured aiprsssly '' ""' tUU IlUUr, UB. f Mck g KnrntWN, to gv. sati.fsrt'' W sell our good losrar than any hotis In tha trad, and If you don t Wins. call and gut enr price and he convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. f i:i,o:k) ho RKSOl'Kt KH. By funds in hands of Connty Treasurer applicable to the payment of connty warrants IR!i.'iS23 l!y funds in the hands of ftheriiT applicable to payment of ' county warrants i (jjio, fjj I!y ratimatfd atnonnt of taxes on roll of Ki applicable ' to payment of county warrants ;; By estimated snionnt ilnn tho county on tsx salf for tlie ' years isisj vi wi-w.i vt )9 w U7 o,0)0 00 t7,H(M) 1!) ll'i.K.m 1 Kxress of liabilities ovsr resource ('tat or OmnoN, County of Wasco s. I, A. M. Keltay, County Clrk of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon, do hereby certify t'.at the foregoing is a true and correct statsmsnt of the financial DF.ALKUS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplied Crandall&Burget UNDERTAKERS tf EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. robes, Burial Shoes Etc.