THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25. 1900. Washington, April 23. Information tu reached Washington to tbe effect tbat the Jspacts gorernment itself, and without waiiinj a tequest from the United SUt.ii boot to tke steps rcctric- the iaimisration of Japanese coohtitotbe United States. It it a terte 1 th it the figures relative to this immigra'.'oi have teen magnified and that, as a matter fact, there are now not mora than about 15,000 or 16,000 Japanese within the limits ol the United States, outside of Hawaii. It is said that oc!i immigration as bas lately occurred ha retorted entirely from tho eompeti tioo of the two great Japanese immigra tion societies: t?iat trie laoorere nave been practically brought here under the delation tbtt there were untold op portunities for work at great wages. The Japanese government is interested in protecting its people from the hardship resulting from such impositions, and that is the reason it intends to e tablish restrictions upon the outward flow. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT . ... f t t Vi a i v mnnlhl endlnff on Of the County Treasorer oi aico vunuij, vitr(uu, j the 31st day of March, A. D. lfcO. of money received ana paia ou., .rou, m w receded an 1 from what source, and on what account paid out : By amount due on roll of 1899, applicable to the payment 01 conniy warrants. .. 3.674 30 AMOlNtS BECIIVED, AND 110)1 WHAT BOIRCI. Gfntral Fund. 74 L0.U!7 88 1,'.93 03 3.069 5 84 02 625 00 200 00 19 8) 1,5:9 37 School Fund Tw. Mar Swarms Caanlas;. Victoria, B. C, April 23. The steam er Braemar arrived at quarantine today with lOjtf Japanese immigrants, while the Empress of China, due tomorrow, has 600 more, all or almost all being bound for United States ports onder contract. Caropalga Bpaklna Washington, April 23. President McKinley will not deliver many cam paign speeches this year. Hit principal addresses will be delivered in the larger cities included in bit itinerary during his visit to the Tacific coast. Despite the arduout duties which have devolved opon the president daring the last four years, including the con duct of the war with Spain and more lately the Puerto Riean fight, be it in the best of health and ready to meet the exigencies of the forthcoming ram paign with the firm faith that he bas followed the highest dictates of duty in administering the affairs of the gov eminent. Much speculation is indulged .in as to the manner in which Bryan will conJuct his campaigo. For that matter, there is more curioeity to know what Dewey will do, as he is not a bril liant figure on the stomp, and his vocabularly is marked by the terseness which distinguishes an "oM sea dog, Advance statements relative to Bryan are to the effect that be will not repeat bit extraordinary performances of rac ing across the continent and talking but will c infine hitnelf to set speeches in larger cities. Ano'.her invasion into the "enemy's country," or the eaaiero tates, is also in prospect. Tunnel Canter East Kiver. Xtw Yoke, April 23. A franchise bearing, whereby tbe New York, Brook lyn and Jersey City Transportation Company is to build a tunnel connect ing New York and Brooklyn and to operate an electric or compressed air, is being had here today. Most compre hensive is the tunnel company's project. It proposes to begin its nnderground road at a point under West street in Manhattan, near Cortlandt street, and ran tbence onder West and Liberty street?, Maiden Line, to and under East river to the Plan, Brooklyn. There the company hopts to connect with cart operate 1 by the New York and Brooklyn Union Transportation Company. Tbe promoter of the enterprise is George Wilson. He retains 5S6 of tbe 1000 shares of cipital stock. The capital of tbe corporation is $'30,000. The tunnels for which franchises have been asked wonld cost millions. To amoant on band from last report To amount rtceived from taxes To amount received from redemption taxes... To fmouut received from Dalles City To amount received from Dufur To amount received from licenses To amount received from Hood Kiver, refund. To amount received from Coroner To amount received from sundry fees Balance tcbool fund Taxes Bail bond Redemption tax Refund Fines f4,844 19 State or Okigon, County of Wasco ss. I, A. M. Kelray, County Clerk ol the Connty of Wasco, State of Oregon, do ! hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the financial condition ol said county, as the same appears of record Irom the nooxs oi earn coonty, in my office and custody, and from the reports of the County Treasurer and Sheriff filed herein. Witness my band and tbe seal of the Court of laid Connty, tbit sial. 12ih day of April, A. D. 19CO. A. M. KELSAY, Connty Clerk. By S. Boltos, Deputy. wmAmAAiAWmAiw''"'"' $47,184 39 AV0CNT8 PAID OCT. Bt amount paid oot on county warrants .25,f60 56 TaWnilfnilt. WHIIHUll . . 14,912 75 $ 6.7SS 5,832 100 00 379 65 10 00 110 20 $13,220 97 i Sill EVERYBODY By amount paid oot on r-cbool 5?uperiotenaen warrant. . By balance general ion J on nana By balance school fund.on hand Bv Dallee City warrants redeemed By Dufur warrants redeemed By road wa-rante redeemed By road balance Institute balance 3,059 55 84 02 531 52 2,722 84 13 15 9.84S 16 3,372 81 $47,184 39 $13,220 97 SPECIAL SCHOOL FCND. Balance " J! Warrants redeemed . ' Receipts Balance '. $ 5,852 E5! 750 33 i I Wul Bryan Is Bnv Sense. Washington, D. C, April 23. Two Icdiana Democrats Morse, of the In. dianapolis Jcurnal, and Shanklin, of the National committee have gone to Texas to consult with Bryan, tbe object being, according to E if tern Democrats to secure a modification of the Chicago platform, in the interests of giving the Eastern Democracy a chatcs to get back. Morse was a Cleveland office-holder, and Shanklin tried to be. The former it at heart a Gold Democrat, in I the other wonld be" if be had been given an office. Their efforts with Bryan are not likely to accomplish very much, btciae Bryan committed himself to the Chicago plat form at the recent Xel ra-ka convention. I'arrto Kiean Money. Washington, April S3. Two expert accountants and finatciprs will leave for Puerto Rico this wtek to convert the money ani circa'ation medium now employed in t'.e is'and into American coin. The Spanish peso is to make way forlba Americin do'lir, with Liberty engraved on one side. There are at present 5,000,000 pesos in circulation in Toerto Rico, which is rquivalent to 13,000,000 Unitid States money. The! pceoe will all be redeemed and sent here to be recoijtd into American money. The mm of $(00,000 in minor coin, ailver certificates and gold will be hipped to the island shortly to intro duc3 tbe change in the cdntge system. $ 6,602 68 $ 6.O02 8 Statx or Oregon, County of Waeeo s. I,C. L. Phillips, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amonnta received, paid out and remaining on hand in the county treasury of said county for the six months ending on tbe 31t day of March. A. D. 1900. Vitne mr hand this 4th day of April, A. D. 1900. C. L. PHILLIPS, County Treasurer. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT ' Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes, and money paid to the Connty Treasurer by the Sheriff of Wasco Coonty, Oregon, for tbe six months ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1900 : To amount received in coin and currency during month of Oct., 1899. . .$ 3.393 28 To amount received in coin and currency during month of Nov., 1899. . . 6,741 03 To amount received in coin and currency during month of Dec, 1S99. . . 4,777 32 To amount received in coin and durrency during month of Jan., 1900. . . 11.590 10 To amount received in coin and currency during month of Feb., 1900. . . 7,761 44 To amoant received in coin and currency during month of Men., 1900. . . 18,707 05 By amounts paid to Conniy Treasurer, as per receipts October, 1699 $ 3,399 28 November, 18f9 6,741 03 December, 1S99 4,777 32 January. 19C0 11.590 10 Febroary, 1900 7,761 44 Balance on hand March 1, 1900 18,707 05 State or Oregon, County of Wasco ss. I. Robert Kelly, Sheriff of said Connty, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is correct and true. Witness my hand this 15th day of April, A. D. 1900. ROBERT KELLY, Sheriff of Wasco Count v. Knows the merits of the BICYCLES COLUMBIA TT A TDrTITrrA"D"Hk PATEE CREST) $50. $35. $25. Many new features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. ' " ' I 'i I 'i i 'i !i ! i . i t .! I Complete Line of "1900" Sundries. JVIRYS & COUIE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION". Timber Lnd, Act Jane 3, lSTg. V. 8. Lisd Ornri ' . riKI Dtlxtn. o., Apr. li i Notice U krn-bjr girim cl in emt.'n.L wilh tbe provi.t. ot the art i t..lL' Juue 3, ix?, entitled "An act for tbe Mu ,TZ t-t Uud in tlw tak ot aliioruu u-li"" Nevada Bud W abingtun Territory," ' "'-'i William K. Ketchnim, of Tbe Dalles, Ooontr of Wasco, iuie of !,. ba Urn d.T filed in tbU oc bia twin vj,?"' men! So. 1-H, lor the purchaae of the W ' iT, and NS Section No. St, in TpJ jj u. i, k.. . it. . . will unt-r SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clerk of Wasco County, State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of claims alliwed by the County Court of said county, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid, from tbe 1st day of October, A. D. 1899, to the 31st day of March, A. D. 1900, both dates inclusive : On WW Account Allotied. Amount Allowed. For salaries of Connty Judge, Commissioners, Clerk, Sheriff. Special Attorneys, School Superintendent, Assessor, Treasurer, Stock In spector and Janitor t 7611 27 For paupers and county hospital 2361 43 For road and bridges 1589 37 For jurors in the Circuit Court, grand jurors and witnesses 2058 50 For fees Justice Court 677 90 For stationery and supplies for connty purposes 692 34 For court bouse and jail 28 45 For boonty 10 00 For bailiffs, Circuit Court 91 00 For salaries of road supervisors ". 1911 56 For insane account 20 00 For election ' 14 50 For coroner's inqnests 215 15 For fuel, electric lights and water 442 J5 For O. N. G. and O. A. R ' am m For printing and advertising 549 73 For rebate on taxes 49 75 VJasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot f 11 kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds TToctrlrinci-no-na fVvr "Rron QVi nrc" and all kinda .fcA.ll,ljB IA.L4.A, UU1 kJ M1AV1 UkJ, cf MILL FEED Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- LOU P lOUr Hour is manufactured expressly for family, use; every sacx is guaranteed 10 give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any honse in the trade, and if you don't think bo can ana get cur prices ana tie convincea. Highest Prices Paid for "Wheat, Barley and Oats. nr. u .1 . .. , that tbe land foovbt la more valuable f ' !? timber or atone than for r'.-n!t.,r.i .. and toeatabl!b bia claim to aald land br-f.,WTh kecister and Receiver ol tbia otrjee . t2 I -a lla, Oregon. u " I& atardar. tSd daj or Jan. 1900 He name as witnwat-t: J. B. tioit. D p t' Cbam, Juarpb llanna and H'iliam otJiiei, '1 of Tbe Uallea, Orwrun. vurt, u Aoj and all penon fllimlni adveraelr ts. above-deacribtd land are renamtn to rii'e th 1 claiiri in tbia orbec on or before idi)rd d7l June, lno. aprlS-luw-l JAY P. LUCAS, Riit NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION" (Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale. Laud Ornci at The Dau.es, Om.io.si Apr. 14, lid,) " I Notireis hereby el Ten that in puhuuqc of liirtruetionH from tbe eommisMoner of the eral land office, under authority vetted in bin by eetion toS U. H. Kev. rial., a awetMtd br the act of conRrets approvwl February nJ. we will prxetd to oflrr . at public sale on 'lion day, the 2Mb day of May next, at the honr of 10 o'clock, a. ui., at this office, the folloain. tract of land, to-wit: " KV4 See. i!, T. 1 N. R. 12 E , W. M Any and all person! claimiuir the abn.a. described land are advised to rile thtir daunt Id thia oltice on or before tbe day abora desiirnated for the commencement of said iala. otherwise their rights will be forfeited. JAY 1". Ll'CAS, EegUter, prl8-l OTI3 PATTEKSOX, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX. Land Ornca at Vawcocveb, Wash I March JJ, l;u. Notice li hereby riven that the followint named settler baa tiled notice of bis inteutiog to make Anal proof la support ot his claim, and that s-iid proof will be made leore W. b. Pnbr United 8 tates t'ommissiontr for ijiKtrict of Washington, at his oltice la tioldeudale, Wakh. on Monday, Kay 7, 1AM, viz: ' John G. McDonald, H. E. No. rC93 for tbe northeast quarter section 15, township a north, ranee I t east, W. M. He names tne following witnesses to prove bit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Bamuel L. Courtney, Harry PennlnKton, 111 G. t.'opeland, of Hartland f. O . Wash.; snd Nelson B. Brooks, of Moldeudnle Wash. 'V. K. DCNBAR, mar2s-l Kexiiter. Citation. Impulse Wheels and fJotol'S MASCFACTCBKD by Total amoant of warrants drawn $18,623 10 Outstanding Warrants Unpaid Principal. Interest- 15,000 00 Outstanding unpaid warrants, April 1, 1900. Estimated accrued interest .160,399 4i AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, " ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Circulars and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent THE DALLES, OREGON un6 State or Oregon, County of Wasco ss. I, A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk of tho Connty of Wafo. State of Oreeon. do hereby certify that thb foregoing is a trueand correct statement of the number and ! amount of claims allowed by the County Court for the six months ending on the ' 31st day of March, A. D. 1900, on what account the same was allowed and the! amount of warrants drawn, and the amonnt of warrants outstanding an 1 unpaid ' as the same appears upon the records of my office and in my cu;todv. Witness my band and the seal of .the County Court of said County ! kial.J this 12th day of April, A. D. 19"j0. ' A. M. KELSAY, County Clerk. By Simeon Boltox, Deputy. ' SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the fiosneial condition of Watco County, State of Oregon, on the 31et dav of iuarcn, A. as. WW. P. W. Knowlet is now rroprietor of th Fifteen-Mile Hcuie and stables a Dufur, where he is trepared to accomo date the traveling public in first class tyle. Good table, good rooms, gocd beds and the best of cars for man and beast at reasonable rates. m24-lmw Wall paper! LIABILITIES. Amount unpaid October 1st, 1839, as per last report Amourt of warrants drawn from October 1, 1899, to April l, 1900. By amount of warrants paid from October 1. 1899, to April I 1900 as per Coonty Treasurer's report i7,63 80 . 18.623 10 5S0.259 DO 25,800 56 CLEANLINESS. is being advocated by all parties regardless of race, color or pre vious conditi.in of servitude. Ii member we make our cueto niers glad when they buy or Pure Prepared Paints. There js a finish and gloss to its work that is admired by all. Paints, Oils. Glass, Picture and Room Moldings - Be sure and inspect our stock of Wall Paper Designs for 1900 on Display H. GLENN & CO. Washington Street, between Second and Third. In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon lot the Couuty of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of Patrick Crown, deceased, citation. To Delia C. Brown, Anna Brown, Mary M. Leo nard, Kntherine I.ncey, Krank Brown. Aunt Brown, Alice Brown and Ethel Brown, greetirif. In the name of tne state of Oregon, yuu ire hereby cited and required to appear "in lbs County Court of Ihe Slate of Oregon, for lb County of Wasco, at the May term of Mod court, at the court room thereof, at Dalles ( llv, in raid county, on Tue&dny, the ctri dny of May, law. tt i o'clock in the afternoon ol that day, then and there .to show esut. if any there be. Vhy an or der of aale should not be made by Ihe above en titled Court, directing Delia C. Brown, adminis tratrix of said estnte. to sell at private snie the following described real property ot snid .eitstf, 10 wit; tots A, H,C, l, fc, F, G.'H, I, J, K. L, ia block 57, of Fort Dalles Military Keservuti.io ia Orceon. Witness the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of Ifcj Hid County Court, with tbe seal of Mil Court affixed, this 2nd day of April, A. D. Im sial Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk, api5w By s. Boltok, Deputy, lira D Yellowstone Park Line. THE DlXIXa CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND TO THE EAST. THE ON'LY DIRECT LINE TO THE YKLL0W- BIOXE PARK LI4TS. Union Depot, FirtC and I sis Xo. 2. Fast mall (or Tacoma, Seattle, Olyinpla, Gray's I Harbor and Houth Bend K ints, Spokane. Koss , nd, B. C, Pullman, 1 Moscow. Iwiton. Buf- 11:15 A. M., iHlnlliiinp mining coun try, neienn, Minneapiv lis, 8t. Pan I, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Ixnils, Chicago and all points east and southeast. I'nget Bound Express for Tacoma and Seattle and intermediate points! No. 4. 11;30 P. M So. I b't.t. Xo.t 7,00 A.M. Pullman first elasa and tnuriit slecnera Minneapolis, 8t Paul aud Missouri river poioti without change. Vestibuled trains. Colon depot connectJoai In all principal cities. Baggage Cheesed, to destination of tickets. Kor bandaomelr Illustrated dccrintlveniattrr, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call onoc write A. D. CHARLTON, Asilntant General Pnssenger Agent, 2M MnrrisrS Direct, corner tnin, rorlland, Oregon. SOUTH and EAST via Souinem Pacific Go. Shasta Route Where? paint and oil store. At Glenn's aprl7 Iw Estimated amount of interest on outstanding warrants lsiooo 00 (75,399 44 RESOrKCIS. By funds in hands of Coonty Treasurer, applicable to the pavment of outstanding warrants, as per report " 114 912? By funds in bands of Sheriff, applicable to th payment of out's'tandini warrants j jy 94 B 7-fi ot ""IfSP du ,rom ', ' for'the yeari im, 92,' Mi V," ' to, Irb, 97 and 98 3,000 00 DEALERS IX All kinds of Funeral Supplies Crandall & Barget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in The Chronicle Trains leave The Dalles for Portlan J n& stations at I ii a. tn. and a p. m. Leave Portlsnd R::1am " Allany 12:30 a in Arrive Anhland l::tltm HacrHTiiefito .S.im p m " Han rranclsco 7 -topm Arrive Ogdon " livnver " KanaasClty. 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