THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1900. The Weekly Chronicle. THK UAtlM. OltKUOM OfFlClAL I'Al tK OF WA8CO (Win, Published in two porfi, on Wtdnetdayt md Saturday. Mnwaumm rates. t mail, rom-.s i-amrtiD, is advahci. one jmr x 11 so lx motsa 7 Tare moathl , 40 Advert'.aicg raw reaaouaule, and nude know a on application. A idreaa all oommunlcatloua lo"TUK i'HR'JN ;i LE." The Dallea, Oregon. LOCAL MKBVITIE8. Wedneada) r' bally. Dr. Sunders, rooaie 1 and 2, Chapman jock. tf Artemas Ward, of White Salmon, ami Mat tie Wateon, of this county, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon by Kev. U. F. Hawk. (ienera! George H. Williams, of Port land, has consented to address t tie peo pie of The Dalles on the political issues of the day at the Baldwin opera house next Monday evening, November 5th. In view of the fact that a large num ber of the troops in (he Philippine, w i 1 soon return to the states and be rnus tereii out, Portland's chamber of com merce is making a determined iffnit to induce the war department to land at least a portion of the troops in Portland. A Baltimore dispatch says the Irish Historical Society will celebrate 'tonight the Gaelic feast of 'Edsidchee Shamma," from which the feast of Hallowe'en is eaid to have originattd. Gaelic prunks will be played and old Irish custems re vived. Irish ballads w ill be song, and the dishes which were eaten in Ireland in the dajs of anc:ent le.sts will he served to the gueets in the quaint style of bygone centurieH. The love of animals is deeply planted in the heart of every tight); constituted human being, and when to nature scienlitic training has been added, the EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE Saturday's Special. "Mother's Friend" Waists for Boys... 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PEASE & MAYS All goods marked in plain figures. of Bryanisui than the following an- and see Hudson A Brownhill ; they are nouncement of Dick Croker, the boss of the men that can accommodate you. i interest in the trained intelligence of j the most corrupt political institution on j We have a few very desirable proper- earin, anu me man tnrougn wnom t,e8 for 6ae and ,ent in the cilv if y0 Bryan expects to carry New York. The , are looking for anythihg along" this line statement was made by Crocker no j jt wjl pav T0 to call on Hudson & longer ago than last Monday. "My ' Brownhill. t he patient, obedient anil lovable mute is many times multiplied and our eympathy with and affection for them correspondingly increased. Professor Barnes' superior trained dogs and ponies will he at the Vogt opera house Monday, Nov. 5th. Deputy Sheriff Wood, of Mosier, brought up from that place last night a tough who gave his name as C. I! Pal mer, who had in his possession a valua ble gold ling, bearing the initials "B. K." ami a lot of gold-rimmed spectacles that had evidently been stolen. Palmer w as trying to dispose of the ring when arrested and could give no reasonable account of where he got it or the gold spectacles. As no evidence could he ob tained to justify his retention, the fellow was turned loose this morning. The Mitchell News, puhlished by Roy C. Irvine, has suspended publication. The plant is the one used by K. M. Sbutt at lone, Haidman and Twickenham, und is popularly supposed to be "on wheels." When the News suspended two weeks ago, the plant went on Shutl's hands again. Mitchell has been a haid field for newspapers. No less than four publishers have tried it, from time to time, ami quit. It is rumored that an ell ort is being made to resuscitate the paper, with Postmaster Adainson as editor. Fossil Journal. The officinl announcement of the total population of the United States for 1900 is 7G.2-J5.220, of which 74,027,907 are contained in the forty-five states repre senting approximately the population to he used for apportionment put poses. There is a total of 134,158 Indians not taxed. The total population lo 1890, with which the aggregate population of the prerent census should be compared was 03,009,756. Taking the 1890 popu lation as a basis, there has been a gain in population of 113,225,404 during the last ten years, representing an increase of nearly twenty-one per cent. Thieves broke into the store of W. A. Johnston last night and got away with shout $.'00 worth, as near as can be estimated, of knives, rnzirs and re volvers. The robliers effected an entrance j by breaking in a wind iw at the back of the store. This is the second time Mr. Johnston lias been robbed since last February, both in the same manner and o' the same g .oil. It Is the fourth robbery of the same class of goods that lias been committed in the city since 'hat lime, the other two being the stores o' J. T. IVtera and Mays & Crowe. There is no clew to the tbiovis, but the prevailing impression Is that they don't live very far awav. Indian George, a full blooded Siwash who years ago followed sheep herding Iftlhli ounty and now owns a stock ranch of hi own somewhere on the John Day, applied esterday to Deputy Werk Bolton for a llcanie to marry a white woman, giving the woman's age at 38 and his own at 50. The license was refused a. ,, ,t of the Oregon legislature, pasted in 1800, declares that marriages between a white person and M lii'li.wi of more than half blood are advice to democratic voters the country over is to congregate about the polling plac j8 on the evening of election day, count noses and then if the election re turns for Bryan don't tally with their count, to go into the polling places and throw the fellow in charge of the returns into the street." In the presence of such an incitement to riot and mob rule, coming from a leader of a numerically great party, and from one who is in The receipts at the county clerk's office from "sundry clerk's fees" lor the month of October amounted to $309, or about $100 more than the expense of the office. men and women to inconvenience, we shall not be a bit sorry to hear that they have been found out and puniehed as they deserve. The Actorian says a consignment of pumpkins that was remarkable in many respects arrived down on the Bailey Gatzert last evening for Ross, Higgins ' periutendent Atkeimin regarding the meeting of the State Teachers' Associa tion, which is announced to be held at Albany on December 20th to 29th inclu sive. Professor Gilbert is secretary of the department of superintendence. Yesterday evening an unknown Indian stole the saddle from Charley Snines' ix o., ana otner oi trie local merchants, i horse while the animal was tied iu the The pumpkins were from Mr. Gillehan, J shed back of Louis Rorden's store. The at Sauvie s Island end the largest one Indian turned the horse loose and pack- B une fren over 9Utemet alleged to tit, ,1 11 if I'... . ..... ... ..... . I. ....... 1 III. . .( . ... ..... J ...,.... nu (juumub, nuiu iiig inu saiiuie co tne r.ast r.nd soul it to Wa'k llanna with those words in it." "I have it up at .he house," eaid the "judge." "Bring it down then," said the man from Onarga, "and here's your money." But the judge didn't bring it down, neither then nor since, although the Onarga man is sti 1 in the neighbor hood of the hotel by the south bank of the Columbia. Bryanites are working themselves into which had two live chickens in ita pos session. The chickens were unharmed and were given their liberty. FlflVD IiubD nidila Ij.I muulr I . ,r m.nln. Two men of Albany, while bunting i seeu anu on one vine were raised too j a boy lor $2 W, Mr. Snipes recovered ' Scott of We8t Virginia in a speech for game last Friday, killed a large hawk j,mmen8e B"loun' of 1200 pounds of the saddle and horse this morning. I made in New York at a dinner given in pump. us. mis beats Kansas, where M. P. Isenberg, of Hood River, has honor of Theodore Roosevelt, to the he vines are said to grow so rap-.dly I ,)oen campaigning for some time iu i effect that trusts are a good thing, the f"'pa'" Klickitat county. He spoke last night ! il L' f I 1MI IU ' t Til i It..'. ( a .a ,.l V. li,la. t i Afttaw f . . . . . 1 - incl immi W UlUBU I'Mirn w.wi iuc gwiulUBM umt . uiuhh tuo nuuunc rii piaiiRo u nic BuOUt KHIlSftS lfl not VOUOhtfU IOf kids on the bluff was the stealing of Mr. , but the shipment from BanvSa'a rBln,l is authentic and they are certainly won- party, all talk of "imperialism" and "militarism" fades into nothingness. Carnaby's delivery wagon from the In Bryanism ami Crockeriem the i stable on Tenth street and country is up against the only destrnc- j beyond tive force that threatens the stability of ' where it was found this morning. our institutions, ti this republic ever The receipts at the Philippine treae perishes it will fall not through "im- j ury for the month of August, 1900, were perialism" or "militarism" but through ; !)34,05r. The treasury receipts for the eoch mob violence as this hellish chief corresponding month of 1899 were 525,- I.yle, and will speak at Lyle tonight. He and W. T. Darch, republican candidate for county attorney, and A. K. Coley.candi fenth street and conveying it der, and at cent a quarter a Pou nd the ! date for alitor, Cm. up from the Hogan place west of town, Krowel. win make a handsome thing out ,.vle tt,,;9 moning on t,e UMa r.. ii oil i . l i i t I f b i mnrninrt 1 of Tammany is trying to foment ami in cite. The state circuit court .'or Multnomah : wit1' 18!,!'. of N09.J68. county has a singular case on its hands, ' Mr. and Mrs. James Kelley, of Kinge the first of the kind, we believe, in the j ley, having sold their ranch on Tygh history of the state. To avoid the pay- j Ridge to John Hix, arrived here today ment of a just proportion of the state . with their household goods and will I tax, es many believe, the Multnomah make The Dalles their future home. delegation at the lat,' session of the i They have rented a house on Kighth legislature succeeded in abolishing the street, a block or so west of Union, state board of equalization. The board's' Who would live on the Congo? Ac only offense, so far aa Multnomah I cording t0 one 0fRev . Agar's stories, a county was concerned, consisted in in- j ljUe jlg(fer getg nder a toe nai Rnd in creasing the county assessment, po as to three d(ty9 you ejtner have to have the make it uniform with that of other toe cul off or log your )ife The result counties. The following year the asses-1 jg a good niany peope si,0rt of toea. sor, being under no restraint but that of , Tne mi9ji0naries once a day have an ex- of it Dick Crocker reiterates his declara tion that he advises that all over the country democratic voters congregate about the polling places on theeveninii 193, showing an increase in favor of the j of paction day, count noses, and then, month of August, 1900, as compared ; i( the election returns for Bryan don't the county board, reduced the assess ment some eleven odd million dollars and this year, tumor has it, that the reduction will be maintained and prob ably increaeed. Under the Portland city cbarte' the city is authorized to levy a tax for general municipal purposes not . . 1 o til. . I. .111...- . . f Iha I loeicee.m mint " or to have the taxable property returned by the county aeseesor. Under the reduced assess ment this amount is wholly inadequate to meet the city's necessities and unless the assessment of last year is in creased at least $10,000,000, the police ..i.l tiru (li'riartini'nt and likthts and streets cannot be maintained. The city, therefore, has sued out a writ i I . - i I ,. ,. .itrit r ua. , ,. . . Moro. e are sorry to lose the doctor, sessor to ruin pel bun to make his! . . ' ., . ....... I as he has made many warm friend assessment of taxable properly a a sum , 2 ' ' . , there. Our MM It MoTO I gain, and wo not less than $40,000,000. In the rity's i "u u" . . . i Jean heartily recommend bun to the complaint the allegation is made j peoplo of that city aa a good physician the assessor is about to return anas- ,) a P,i!endiil cili.en. pert go over their feet hunting for jig gers. The opening of the bids for the con struction of the race track has been , I postponed till some time next week. 1' i it- postponement has been made neces- j sary through the inability of the survey-1 cross-sectioning done as soon as expected. When the time is i fixed for opening of the bids due an-' nouncement will be made in Tun Cue.. s lll.K. turned this afternoon. Captain Fred H. Sherman, who is well known in tl is city as formerly the captain of one of the D. P. & A. N. steamers, was united in marriage at Portland October 24th to Miss Lois Ad nab Helm, vounirest dauehter of Mr. tally with their count, go into the poll- bjad Mrs. W. 9. Helm, formerly of ing places and throw those fellows in j chicken Springs, this countv. Miss charge of the returns into the street, and i Bala will be remembered bv the teach- Chairman Jones says he doesn't see any-ler9 o( this county as nn exceptionally thing wrong in the suggestion. On the j capab!e instructor. contrary he approves a suggestion at-' , , , .... . . . Gne of our Bryan exchanges comes tributed to D. B. Hill that a base ba!i . , . , , , .. . . . ,, , . I out In bold-fnce tvpe saying: "vote bat is a peculiarly appropriate nistru- , , , , . ' ' . . . . for Mckinley and 39 cnt wheat. Our merit for obtaining justii-e from a cor- . , . . , ., . , . . , ,. , farmer friends will remember the time rupi election juuge, aiiuiug, we nave won the fight ami by heaven we shall not be defrauded out of our victory." This, men of America, is Bryanism un masked. Krlil.'i)' Daily. A marriage license was issued today to E. M. Stone and S. F. Line. The health officer of Walla Walla re ports twenty-five cases of scarlet fever and one of diphtheria. Gustaf Newman, a former subject of the Car of Russia, was admitted today tofull Citltnablp belore Judge Bradshaw. The Shackelford store building, on Second street, formerly occupied by C. L. Schmidt, has been rented by Bob Teague, who will occupy it with a stock The Shaniko Leader pays the follow ing handsome compliment to our young friend Dr. Ray Logan, son ot Dr. Ilutih Logan of this city : Dr. R. W. tflfM bun ilwnleil to nerman'entlv locate in I morning which delayed the of groceries in the near future. A land slide occurred last night below .Mosier which delayed the night trains several hours. Another occurred this passenger sessment of less than $30,000,000. tkMUt0't Dally Collection day lias been set for next i Monday, Nov. 5. Final citizen papers were issued yes- terday by Judge Blakeley to Peter iobMMMi of this city. No one objects to healthy, good-natured fun. H i the contrary, the msj r ity of people enjoy it, even when it is indulged in at their expense. This re mark applies especially to Hallowe'en fasten ' time. The hoys must have had lots of ! fun laul bight, if the number of lost and The ladifs of the Catholic church will I delapidated gales are to be taken as an nkei at Maier .t : imncauon. nui im-ir mn uiuiu nun one instance lacKeil discrimination, n is not lun, but a genuine ciiencn inai have a sale of pics and Bentcn'H store n xt Salurdm The Arlington Record, after careful ,MerT1 pt,njthment, to steal the gate Inquiry and computation, estimates ine atkawtvltM nl (iilliam county, this year absolutely null and void." The same ' , -- .,. i,uhelK. W denies legal sanction to white per- t b Snanjkll , .,,,1,'r is informed that 'is contracting marriages with Karak- . . . h ( at that place has Chinese or Negroes of more than '' "p n uK ,,.... throuirh- 1'iarter bloo.1 i been leased and new lurnlture Ibrougn ,.,it ordered from the r.ast. Niiltttriiv run..l .,. nlnarlv ,1 I. . 1 .. ., , lltnllllt' I uf I lo yuil wani to norrov. wmj a fair rate of interest.' It you no, can Urate the danger o' the snpremai y frniii the grounds of a lone and unpro tected woman or aged person. It is never fun to injure or destroy property of any kind, and both of these offences were committed last.night, in-cording to romi lalnts that have reached this office. If the boys who, under pretense of hav ing fun, had no more sense than to de stroy property or put unprotected old arriving here at 12 : 15 about as long. Poland & Heisler have opened a very neat meat and vegetable market in the building recently erected by K. W. L. Skibbe between the Skibbe Hotel and the Obarr House. It will undoubtedly prove a great convenience lo residents in ! the K tst Kml of tow n. Next week C. J. Stnbling will move ; his wholesale stock of liquors to the brick warehouse immediately back of bis new retail venture, known as the Bank Cafe. The change is made in order that Mr. Stubling's en'ire busi ness may be more conveniently under his personal supervision. The Glacier saya A. A. Ronney has bought the whole of the property be- i longing to his ton, Clyde, at Mood Liver and will continue the business at the old stand. The father and son have changed 'places, Clyde going to Tvgh to manage the farm, w hile the father has moved h's family to Hood River. Protessor C. L. Oilbert !ft 1or Salem , this afternoon to cjnfer with State Su-i when some of theBe same people were j upholding a democratic president and ! 25-cent wheat. We admit both prices j are ridiculously small, but then Mr. Mc kinley is yet paying fourteen centB more per bushel than your democratic president did, and the difference in two bushels will buy an awfully good meal Shaniko Leader. Last spring Judge Mays sold a bunch of sheep to an old German farmer named Guetave Stine from Clackamas ' county, Mr. Mava accepted the ........ I ...... f I .. t a oiMini uutc ui iir, muio ill jrnymruL nnu ' J$rown Raj ff h A it was drawn for eight hundred odd dol- ! Bates, Mrs Bert " lars, payable October 10th. Several Bissell, Fred J times since Mr. Mavs heard from the Kundel, Mrs Geo old man an.) once be ran across him in cttUbaV, Mr7j Portland, and ever and always Mr. ' Carv Miss Alice Si me said he was doing well with the Denne, Mr ! sheep and would be on time whn the note was due. About Um first of Ooto ; ber Mr. Stine had Ktwd the money and I he left his wife and sou on the ranch to ; come to The Dalles to settle his note. He was seen in Portland on the 3 l of Oc tober at the stand of a boot block bavin,: his IkioIs shine.), and from I tint day to this all trace of him has been lost. .Indue Mays has absolute faith in the old man's honesty, and greatly fears he has met with foul play. "Only think of the impmlenc of that man Hanna," said a Bryanite camp fol- Standard Oil trust among the rest. Now what if he did make this statement? It is beyond question too sweeping, for some so-called tru9ts have used their power too arbitrarily, but it is infinitely nearer the truth than anything Bryan ism has ever uttered on tne subject. ! Investigations by the Department of Labor show that the so-called trusts have increased and not reduced the wages of their employes and have in creaeed and not reduced the number of workingmen or even traveling salesmen, as lias been alleged. Nor have the prices of trusts made goods, with pos sibly n few exceptions, increased beyond what was natural and legitimate as the result of increased demand, increased cost of raw material and increased wages of employee. Said an intelligent rail road employe to the writer the other day, whose political predelections are sufficiently indicated when it is said that he was an ardent supporter of Judge Bennett last June, "I have given a good deal of attention to this trust question, and for the life of me I cannot tell wherein the trusts are injuring me as a wage-earner; can you?" No; the Cfikomci.k man couldn't tell him nor can anybody else. Advertlaect l.ettera. I-oilowing is the list of letters remain ing In the posloffice at The Dalles un called for November 2, 1900. Persons callinir for the hriiis will ctiva tlnlo nn Per I aaktah !...,- ..,.. ailaartlaail - M vers, Chas Martin, Mrs F C McCaulev, F U Merton, Ed W Moore, Frank W Myers. Miss kitty Norman, Fred Powell, J W Remington, Miss N Steel, Clarencu Toinlin, F.d Ward, Henry Walters, Susan Weleri, MrB Kuima Wilson Harrv liurnie Mr John R I Howland, Miss K ; Had ley, W O Huglen, Mr Hvncs, Mr H kellv, Mrs A ij kalanquin, Far!, Zliin, Mrs A CsaBMaaawMfa' Court. lower as be addressed a number of gu?sts seated around the stove of a hotel in a little town not a thousand miles At the regular monthly of the water commissi. ners held last night the fol lowing claims were allowed in addition to the salaries of the regular tmployes i f the board : II Curl, labor $t 80 .1 Man, labor 18 00 hi 00 10 00 17 40 12 40 I 30 ii 4 80 Mays A Crowe, mdse 9 70 r H (tunning, repairs. Mat Shoren, repairs I' J Hockman, repairs. David Stroud, lalior Win Morganlield, labor.. i .1 Busch. labor from the south bank of the Colombia ' tr 3.irk lab ir river. " hv, Hanna had the nil lac ty the other day to stand I efore an audi ence of American citistM and say: 'How dare Bryan attack t ie character of a man of my financial standing. How dare be' " "Hold on, judge, " piped i a little man from t'narga, Illinois, who had hitherto taken no part in the con versation, "Where did you see that speech?" "I saw it in a newspaper," answered the "jude." "I'll give you $."ii for a paper that contain a ipeech of Maier Benton, mdse. The treasurer reported : Oct 1 Bal cash on hand. Cash, W A Miller for city Water rent Toted (M ;;l Warrant! lots 4 21 $I3o2 16 54 i .1177 2". $2594 01 . $ 012 72 N .v. 1 Bal cash on band. .. .$1981 iW "'ie of the foices that are at the back