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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27.. 1900. The Weekly Chronicle. . . . .... i. , ff. ,..,1 l, tl,...rUi LAMENT OF "OLD SOUR DOUUM ' ! ! IV J 1113 UVIIll' .1.3 1 IV li.ny J J - wmmwm I found slrona enough to huld his to curb the growth am) At vtlopment body on the gallows tree, as has or destroy duslry. hapKiied to tyrants heretofore. ' the combination of in- We have seen those who I ra trudged. I've starved ud I've fnacn All over tbi. white barren land, R here the aeastretrt.. -tr-lKht, white aiid m.i -:'t Whtrr the tiuiucrle. white moiinuiin -..and : rioia Hie while i-cmH thai Kleain I" the hjiioo- IWhl I. ike the Kinnent tUxt sraeea the aoul. .lil.t ( (lie Hal-a. That una I.A.fnr.1 Mr l'.r -Hi's knew little of statecraft and less of irjDC, but Mr. Stevenson, his running economics uige the adoption of laws vt he re toa Waek tfcaaowa brood r. . 1 1 n d toe pom O ijli.rn or le la Daily ft t i I. . . j o rtwlncheiii uinler linn inelie. i i mate, who was a knight of the to regulate interstate commeicc anil ,,ray don t r-raaume from tbla prelude, I) .-ar (our Inch and under twelve Inchea . "i I , .... . That u Itamc of taa-Ueal ore o -er twelve incim ( i olden Ciicle after the war and a to prevent combinations ai;! tiusts, , , . hunt from my brain like baaaaa D..LT inn waaafcT. , .... ... .. . .v.. : For I ve only been tuning a lyre iaa laak tna, per loek 12 &o copperhead always, could tell us and we have also seen that these roth low, tad veieeaf aatagar, OT. r one inch and uni. r four Inche I "0 ; ... , ., 1 ... 1 I Who a lnaplred to Mng you aVM fart. Orer lour tnchea aud Bueler twaiva Inehea l so some exceedingly interesting things measures, when enacletl, have been KeKardi: ;u.j.roement In "ataklaa Over twelve iucliea 1 DO 1 . - . , , A nd the men t ho nduc with un an.) about what he and his fellow copper tie very instruments employed to B ... . . 1 . a 1 n. I I've anned from feru to I'olat Harrow, l.fvi.U ll.i.iKiht mid said of the man deurive labor of the bcni-lit of Hut 1 never -i--atii a claim , . , ., I 'Till I'd follr pertaeded ray conacleucc whom Hi anius now exalt to a place organized effort, while at tl.e same Tr,at "oai-diri" pervaded the ame. , ...ii 1 . 1 And tbi, is the coiiMe of my sorrow, among the goils. j lime iney nave sinipiy pmvcii iu- a jou .nil 1,. (i.ro.-.i tu aim 1 ,1 lieu r.iu leal ii ii.iw i ri fi. icwi i.-f ...... r in AT Ann WW I UK a ItMYJS'fi 1 II IRCE8 HUM. Mr. Bryai sais that every trust is bad, that every monopoly is bad and ought '.0 be im:ished. Thai is what We dia'overed tlx-creek wa a "hike I Had nothing left In It to "takc." Cl'ntives to 11)1. II' SUtnl V and SUreiy Ha dumped U tier tailinf-t m- Docs Mr. Hryan know the com- Hubncnlc the wheels 01 capitals ,. ,ked alili my partner all .iimimr .... . .... . . . ' (,, . i-uttlng a euHsed eol.l .-reck, . . I. 3 I . 1 1. . X . . . . . . I. . . . I ...... . 1 . . . . . - , . . , , u ' . . nr. .... . . -. . - . , ... . M imn J going 10 0Cl Whelm IIIO 111 .... , , , lL . rnlew we ptnk. U. ... a I. a n lr.i.iij ulnit it I a rior.un.iin that .a fi ntn la fiiit . . . ... . . ..... ,i fc.la I tn I KSS. MlJl IHIKHI IU Ituun "Uiik it 13 vwu i iiilv'i mat blu iw taw .1 i .1 J J.flt HI 1 1 1 1 I'loM' I in i tii BJto lilt oaik i T.ibune, forthete is much truth in t;'lkin ab'ut- ls he is . capable of preventing the l- gilimat. what Mr. Stanchfield. the democratic PO ing his waj V I, he ogni.ant of development or natural concet.tra mmmdUUtm for governor of New Yurk. lhe "ftbods by which the vast sums lion of industry aava f,,r k. Pfinfp,o, that il.o rtim. ! uave been collected necessary bines which Mr. llrvan is denouncing m8ke Lis vi9it' witb iu enormous , lion would beyond doubt react with ivrIr.,,.teverv important im(ll9trv demonstration of bands, banners and greater force and irjucy upon the in the land." The hostility of Mr. rcl1 uu' wl11' it3 ll linl-,, uos'8 of 1 wot king people of our country than BryaO tQ til these, for he does not ' uoarcliini? mercenaries, the lavish ; upon the trusts." ; climax of the most costly cnmpaign to that have eOOM under our obscrva- All the piopositions Where the n indeer no: round fur ll.cil feed. And the hungiy Laplander v. no nems ineaj Oevourx them before they can breed Here It seemed as If good claimx might be pleut. Aud we thought we would "stake out" per hapa. Put we .'ound to our grief that the 'gulthei were atukod" In the name of the "Lap.'' CASTORIA ASt,'etable PreparalionforAs -siroilating ilie Food and Hernia bug dtc Sti'iaaclB andBovyels of McKiniei's re election, but case of Brvar.'s election. uiscriminate, lias causei. iiiousanos -- ; J ' " Isryan will be beaten by of contracts to be made subject to ui- w . ,0,h ' as I lofft v than he was befo.e and that void in '''"en! .' IMS he know tuat the ' " . 'UI" 111 will lui Ihn mrl fif him fir (vor mfirp prUM of Ins harbancully inagiiilicenl . . BJ n s nfrwiftrnlifJ i i , 1 1 1 . I . I lion Alreadv too ajanw maimfni turers i welcome is wrung out of the poverty .iriaii , 100, m.inj nianuiaciurers " r jryanisra will burst wide ooen. Ihe ... lw.uinni.io- If. r.rpnnrp ff.r what UI1(' eXtOltCll from the V1CG OfNew ' . . ... are beginning to prepare for wiiatj ..... ! majority will come hack to their m.v COme in case of nontilistic ork ' ,)ocs hc know lllat 11,18 ! i i . i mi. conn, iu case oi ,i popuiisiic ; senses and repudiate and renounce triumph, and all these things 8lt. ! gantry which gleets h.m ,s an J TbouMod. having their effect on voters. This m m ln Ule expense oi an exira thougbt is dawning on millions of ! munic,Pal Rovernmcnt which, in ab minds: -McKinley's election would ! sorl,ed ''Mention to its primary cany with it no menace to any in- A"" of working for my own 1ustrv between the leas; Bryan's PockRt evcrv h choking the election would m an paralysis to hospitals witb loathsome disease, the business " prisons with criminal youlb, the pot- That knowledge will decide the I ter'8 QcId with a" ever growing train election. The peoplo think withjof n--""elcss and dishonored dead? Kckles, "What is the use of electing I Does Mr- J?rJ'an '" brief' realize a president who will have to be put ! in" nc 18 Seiu"8 B Parl OI luc Pro A hundred long league to the Northland Over untrodden, un-baniir.hed snow, .,'......... I ...',... i. . I . . I :.i .i.hi.l larger fo the eu where the atauueh whalers go, . . We found there red beaches of Tiihy' ll that And mountniiiH of "plaeers' and lead.," But all the aky was pre emptisl by salt-water sailors and Swedes. under bonds to insure the country against loss?'' The tide has turned, and Mr. Bryan will drift further and further from success every day up to No vember 6th. BAH THE JOURNAL FLOPPKM Even the Salem Journal, that used to be one of the most rabidly radical free silver advocates in the state, has flopped" on the money question to the extent, at least, that it insists on the election of a United States sen ator, who will maintain the existing standard of money so as. '"'to insure security and stability in our financial affairs," remaikable language for a paper that used to insist that Ihe "security and stability" of our finan cial affairs dc;iended o:i free coinage at 1C lo t. The Journal says: "Oregon lltodid send man to the senate who is a positive quality and :3 this is a republican legislature we shall advocate the election of a man who will maintain tho present stand ard and currency system as a matter of principle to insure security and stability in our financial affairs. The gold standard is established in theory only. We still have a credit paper system resting on the flat and promise of parity, with neaily four times as much currency as there is gold to redeem U with. The money question was the issue in 18DG and should not be disturbed by electing trimmers and uncertainties to the senate." eeeds of the "Cost of Tammany Hall in Flesh and Blood ?" Judge A. S. Bennett made a political speech in Pendleton Mon day night, and the Biyanitc paper of that town commends his political candor in conceding that Mr. Bryan made a mistake in "yielding to the entreaties of the republicans and asking his friends to vote for the ratification of the Spanish treaty." So it appears Bryan di In'l of his i own volition urge friends in the senate to vole for the of them will swear by all the gods in the Koman pantheon that they never believed in Bryan but were for an honest dollar and good government. The minority will go over, body and breeches, to socialism as the place where they feel at house. And thus socialism will become an im portant and most disturbing clement in our political life, for socialism is the next door to anarchy and an archy is the next door to perdition. This is what democracy will have brought upon the nation by cuddling Bryanlsm, for parties, like persons, reap only what they sow. There is pathos in the announce ment that a distillery will be built on the garden spot of the old Meth odist mission at The Dalles, says the Kugenc Guard. But the entire stullin' will be knocked out of the Guard's oalhos when it learns that his 'democratic I the dislillcry j3 M bujU on ,be ol(, Methodist mission at all. We climbed the cold creek, near a aUMtoa That Is run by the ageut of i.od. Wiio trades Bible, and prayer-book, to heathens, j For Ivoiy, seal . kin and cod. At last we were sure we had struck It, But alas for our hopes of reward, The landfill Iron ea beach I" sea line W'as staked in the name of tin I.rd. We're tia slow for the new hrc.d of miners, Embracing all classes of men. Who locate hy powers of attorney And pro.K.'et their claims with a pen : Who do all their line work through agents .And loaf around town with the ".ports, '. On intimate terms with the lawyers: on similar terms Willi the court.. Wc had sime knocks on the Klondike From the enb-lloialg unpadded i aw, And snitv-red from shocks and high license And other Immutable laws. Hut the. robbed us hy regular schedule, So we know ju.t what to exjact Whjle at Nome we re scheduled to struggle Until we re tinanclally wrecked. We're scared into submission and silence By the men whom the government semis To force tu to keep law and order While they keep claims for their fi iends, And collect in tin indirect manner An exceedingly burdensome tax. Assumed for a time hy the traders And theu transferred to our backs. I am sick of thp scream of the c.gle And the laws of dishonest de.imi. And I m going in quest ot a country Where a miner can "locate a mine. When 1 have rustled an outfit, These placers will know me no more, For I'll try my luck with the Russians On the bleak Siberian shore. DCNilAM. The Dalles, Oct. 5a, 1900. Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful nessandRest.Coniains neillier Opuim.Morphuie nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. sHx.Smn -!ltlU Smlm - h nnvot Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stonvtch, Diarrhoea YVbri ns ,Coi Wl MOM , Fever i sh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and pk,-u The Kind You ht Always Bought Bears the Signature of w.ii.Bui.nn.rwwTTi EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Ail M fLUtP ii i ii i Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORU TH. C.MTaua COMM.., Ntw TOM em. ratification of the treaty but was 11 lDB-flft rained into it by the wicked If the caiupaiun were to last longer republicans. Wonder where the I a prize might be safely offered for judee got bis information ? It seems 'any Bryanite etn on the sheets of to us he has lyeo criminally Btgli-1 Salem. They are growing to be gent in witholding it till almost the last moment, (ioodness knows the Bryanites h.ive had need of all the help that the knowledge of this wicked republican trick on the good Mr. Bryan would have afforded. Tiic New York World is frank, anyhow, says the Oregonian. It publishes the result of a canvas3 of its own establishment on the presi dential question, from which it ap pears that a majority of those cm- ployed in its editorial department arc for McKinley, the leading edi torial writers standing four for Mc- mighty scarce, says the finlcm States man. Hees in juii in a Nan Light. M. J. Anderson, of Dufur, who tDntptd parts of the county tear vears ago lor Uryan ami tree silver, publishes a rattling good letter in today's Orego nian giving the reasons why he can no longer follow the fortunes of the fusion candidate. We quote the following racy paragraph : "The Bryan of 1866 was well maeked. if he was the same Bryan of today. I saw him then as a patriot. I gee him now as a hypocrite, if nothing worse; the greatest dictator this centun has ever known talking of the will of Ihe people; the idol of our country's ene- Kinlcy lo one for Uryan. This looks I mle9 preaching patriotism ; the slander- as if the World's editors didn't take i er o( our coan,rv'8 ido18 fearin8 for onr much stock counsel. in their own editorial i national honor; the man who secured the ratification of the Paris treaty right ing against the fulfillment of its provi- I -phi ; ti.e avowed friend of labor asking The Grand Army mar. who votes! the wage-earner to fight his own and for Stevenson will have to hold his I his employer's interest ; the great advo- nose during the process. When c,le ' the Pr'n-"':Ples of Jefferson op- - . ., posed to expansion ; a man hacked bv Stevenson ran for vice - president in : , , , . .. ' 1 everv disloval southern brigadier nuot- 1892 the New York l'rrss punlisued i iog I(incoln . prmK.,lin(. c,,nl)ent of the the affidavit of William B. Whiffen, J governed for the brown man and march- editor of the Metamora Sentinel, ! '"8 m arm with those who have ' wheat, that he is willing to pay. Port- The other day, sa)s an exchange, an Ohio paper, the Bucyrus Forum, printed in large type, quotations from Lincoln, with appoving extracts from Brj an's speeches. It occurred to John Hopley, the veteran editor of the Bucyrus Journal, a republi an where Stevenson resided in 186j,'laken the babot from the hiack man." land Ownmerwal Bevlesr. The Wheat Trade. The wheat market during the pasd week has been extremely dull. Some attribute it to political reasone, and others say it is sentimental. There is no use denying the fact that the mark ets all over the world are very dull, and wheat ha9 toiictied the lowest mark for many months past Here. Farmers are not selbng at prevailin;: rates, but pay ing ino'o attention to farm wutk ae the ground received a fried soaking last week, arid fal!-?pwn wheat is being pnt in wherever the weather permits. The selling claed has become imbued with the idea that prices will materially i advance after election. Why they should advance then ie a hard matter to explain. Reports received from every section of the wheat belt state that farmers are putting in more wheat acreage for uext season, ."specially in the Williamette Valley, and it looks as if Ihe farmers there are not discouraged over the short crop of this year. Kxporters here are Indifferent w hether they buy any wheat at the present, for nearly all of them are heavily stocked and those who are pay ing over quoted prices, must be buying for the future. Ships are getting rapid dispatch, hut notwithstanding this yards of all the warehouses are Dlled with cars to be unloaded, waiting for room in ea-;h warehouse. Shipments this season so far to date txceed those of the year previous, by about 20 per cent, and ton nage is coming in quite freely, and for the first;tbird of the season there will be a handsome showing over former seasons in the export trade. We quote club wheat bluestem 55c, and val ley HOc to 02,; per bushel. The latter h Dili uhll ur a hi rtru m m ijurii i'. .irrct rtur ami carnival we are KOintf to omr the greatest 'l!l ! HI .mil lliif Mlchlnurf ui (r .1. I ,. i, .. . f fl lit . riruii r r.i iui'h S ur -nurl VI i loi.inai. .. . 1 i ----' - i-fit 1, uct.au ou lb Will llfllj Ul IiHV VM'ir RIM save yon Umo; it will make your old lioree ffuter; it wil pleaie vourwifeto ...t n- ( l'-''lllr L 'Uli: ItJ TI-IT llll . Il l li st IlflU.' fill 11 -.1 till -J II I J I I . v t.iuiutv- 111 ill'- 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 r i II y 7 1 I 111 1 rt I a i n 1 ri r 1 it,.. iiin Ms reap trie nenent. for nuttier particulars inquire or write Iu unncnu 0 DDniuuuii i tl n.n t.nnn nuuoun ft onuwnniLL, nib Udiibb. uicgun paper, that he temembered utterances I which said that on Lincoln in the Forum that did j heard of the m'.rdei ot Lincoln "he not tune with these latter-day lauda- 9aid he was glad Lincoln was shot tions. He went to ihe flies and and that he should have been killed found that the I'.iruin on August 21, earlier." 18H8, three yeirs after Lincoln's death, made this coarse utterance: "Abe Lincoln is the worst char- when Stevenson ! A. N'. Heigh and Mary Masters were united in marriage in the county clerk's Kltil.rn Wrlght'i ami Mi-iKurri. lie- Had itny at iv.irk. ber, aud will be phice I in th handj oi . 1 t ! ikM.t,)i thf - -j - 1 -- - -.w. ( iu rr.ii.inc. u( i-iiti.t. i.,- i cluu 1 - II I., vmuvb- ..... .... . "A boy named BoyUn created a panic I willjl tne p)an, for ttlP tMat railway and cauee-l aerious darnaue this morii-!Tka n.nu i -: umniiinn. 1 iv I'nnri", 111 uiii- uik'" ' " - ' m j III fCf WHICH Will lit! Ill' lii'M oil can to the tail of a vagrant cay use at j tl)e cheaper and heller menu of leuu.ii.a; nil. mipi r 111 i n mn .... nli. ana1 -....I 1 i .1 .1 I . . ..:) " " ""' any Drtiieg anil tjelilo, a i-aiml or n uui c uown tnai lliorouglifare, entered a j W8y harness shop lo heat a hasty letreat, was prevented from ente, ing two grocery i e,.i.i.c.n Mk stores and a barber shop by the elf irts , Governor T. T. -eer will spssk Oltne tiroltrietnra ami Li alim ... ra., .. ... . i .. : O..I ". ' ' - , ,,, n00(1 uiver Minriiav evennia, against a pair OI horses hil.lio.l in I at . r, i. :n ,.,.s ul II: - I n IB I I KM I 1 .1 V Villi r ..." - - - - ' i '. - nooii grove, riooo i.ivu., - - '' "" iiiine.i i imov Ht . , ,,, mihi at i uie - the harness. This stampede caused tho yiat Hani River, at 7 30 n Mi horses of another delivery wagon in the1 ion O B Moorei viillspsskst , .. .. r :iilD. ! resulting in vrcrking the vehicle. The .nrl at. Ai.telotie B.lurdiT, Kef.n nurse continued in Ml course down Ihe , 7 ;) m. m 1 hill, and it was later reported that the fh reMtbllcini expect M " a .ying in a nying coQaitioB prominent ipMkar for 1 oiMow tow 11 irom inn e . ( t ; ..riPM llUB liriKh ,.u!,t I II all 1 ...... . I .. how had the miller in the valley wants ! ,wme',,"tl' frightened, I fur TUnreday, Nv dates. The conple were stranners hen; and when the licenic was issued they desired to be s,iliced ith Ihe least pos sible delay. Judge dates was telepliomd Democratic apotheosis of Lincoln ! is history repenting itself, as it did ! iJi(U Vliir nnfi emrturr llit'vc.n u-hf.rri runijf n illi riu tinir ill! mul ami l..u acter lint history ,ve9 any account' denouncC(, , . wonh: Mi cn-iderably out of hack. of. loca h,mabM,teisali.,elonlWoctinto . The j ,., a snperstiti , that a mar- the dog. lie can not be character- , , , , , riage cerempnv performed by him with- ized truly by a metaphor. He must I 2? 'TV "C slicked and a white ehoker minus niiini un-ui, ; ) v ui.:ii around Ins MVB wouldn't stick. M he witness that yc allow the deeds of excused himself for a moment to tlx tebreefoonfni. Fn ir tahlesroonfuls of liquid, one or a quarter of a mp. A tab'espoonful of liquid, half HI. la Wanted ' lH - Tr,c ... ...... ... .. . . office this afternoon l.v Kia hnnor .Inilo. I lour teai)Oonfnls of lionid nnlin or... 1 ,. .... . the night 01 .ov. oo . 7 " 1. all enipe-. n 1 III ri quest (it the pro ! prietor of one of the w re( k-d vehicles mil I 11,1a all. .... . .... i ...J h. t , r ip (.,,, ,,H'll HI'I""'"" - U ..,..!. (j. a .I..... ... .... I . ..Inn 111. i - ' -"""i.i Kent if men in.- . " repairs n,K l, -- bji. ((. ,1,,, No rtDH0td voter under the laara nl t rack on site sehcled be described. God marked him as signally as he did Cain; not peiliaps that all men might slay him (one Ml was found enough lor that duty), but that all might beware of him. Omnipotence could add noth ing to the loathsomeness of his per son As is the invariable rule in such creations the inner man was as hateful as the outer. When he was shot ,'four years loo late) happily he was embalmed lor in haet?, and, MM knowing what he l'unc.. was wauled for, rushed lo the court A pint of liquid weighs a pound. A quart of sifted fl ur, one noiind. Three kitchen ctlpfn s of e irnineal, one pou ud. Konr kitchen cupfnls of fl jtu, one pound. One cup of butter, halt a pound. One solid pint of cboppe I n.eat, one pound. vour fathers: for tin v indeed killed himself up, but came hack with his neck then, and ye build their sepulchres." upsi',e ,.7' neve; k"w tll,! i A 2J "' I "PI''r' "n bUl " ' ilifference till all was ever, lo keep the ; spoonful. matter from leaking out, the iudiie A pint of bro-s n sugur, thirteen ounces .1 . h!i r1 1 ,,l 1 ne i"' I Oregon need kMI bit vole t tbtr nrrsi- I'lans mid spHfllons can ' j .... ., .... ... 1 1 , ,11 Ii II. Ji" 111- Ml.. 'IMl'l HI: la 1 . IliM 1,11.1'., II. Kj . ' ' . lMII ,'Wa- - . ru ; aA.i ..ii i . . , ... . r .. .m... U..I.. ;i in. iiiieni-, irira.uu i:e neeu (K to g"l In- vol.. (u wci. awm, . ' la til h it I'n .1... ...It. I...!. .1 . . . ., , . I j ,. nL'uiiiliif v, lit. ill H P' ' ' " i 'ii- hi n in ; 1 1 . - r , ; i - ..-" that tt- .inal.na,! ,.,..a.. a .... otH.'M of O. .1. I'r.ni'l.i . I li - ' . !" r'- " ; . . . ... .... ,,r MtWfnOI lb.) I a I led Stales 31 .ears of reserves the rmht to nj ) age, who ha reoide.Uix months in the . bids. state, is a qmlll! -d vuter. Alli.hu its i eratle ! ill IIIIIMri.ii'rri V it '-i J H l.e Ink. I, ul , l.,rl I .. I -I. ..-1,1- ill w" . ... ,1 ..... i i , . . . . . .. in vi . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 n i .... voter who was unregistered and got hsjlWW "V 'n i ties eVW at i :au p. r ......... i . - - i . .. . ' trcatcl the haft in the office to ice 1 Two cupful and a hail of powdered Vo,H ,n "5 freeholders ' alhdavlts in .1 KJM with authonly for and or organized : ctMm ,Mj caKe, cigsrs for those that sugar, one pound. -I.arMes' Home Jour- iM ''"v" -'u the same for the presb labor, recently defined his attitude smoked and a package of chewing gum I ML i dential election, and shuuld tie pi epared ior -IIU IIOIIOII. .. ,,, ,.r ,1 n V. H Wiiod. of toward trusts and attempts to legis late them out of existence as follows I At ,he P-'Pnlar millinery parlors of in an editor.al in the American "P1" vv!1"0" cn '"'" , , , ! latest llnngs in street bats, trimmed Fedcrationlst: "Organized labor , h.Ui chllJren., lcho0 hal,( aod al,0 lo-k? with apprehension upon Iho j Um-o'-shsnter. Hustling young mau can make 60 per month and eipenses. Permanent posi tion. Kzperinnce unnecessary. Write quick for particulars. Clark V Co., Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel phia, I'j, t.i( t'OTIW ,. n. .i,..i ... The Dillei ..i i.r.iuy. at 7 M p. in. . ... l..n u..... I I-..I .--- The survey retently made forjthe canal j spesk at Hood ftlwr --.. uvat.ui.iiiiiin in tin .lv ... ml-i' u i.liiiii-a. n.....! .. .1 n . ..... I ' r .,..,, ... .,,,,. mhii. souii e in I'ortlntnl. lions, r. i- vw" ' The report of the survey will he for- will speak at M isicr S iturdsv. warded to Wailungton early in Novem at 7 JO p. m. I 0