The dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered at the Fostofflco at Tue Dalle, Oregon aa second-class matter.. THE DALLES OKEGOS HERR KRUPP. A. Bare Instance of Refusing the Con ferred Title of Nobility. , . It is a common thing in Europe for kings and queens to reward such of their subjects as may become famous in war, in politic", or in literature, by bestowing1 titles upon them. Occason- ally, however, says the Golden Days, this honor, is refused, but the' instances are so rare that when they do occur they are always thought worthy of mention. ;.,. After the late German emperor, Fred erick III.,' had begun his brief reign, he determined to raise some leading merce to the peerage. - Herr . Krupp, the inventor of the Krupp cannon, at whose manufactory eighteen thousand men are regulary employed, had died a short time be fore, but his son had succeeded to his business, and the young man's name was placed by the. emperor upon the role of honor. When he heard of this, he at once took train to Berlin and secured an audience of Prince Bismarck, who was then chancellor. He insisted that the prince should ask the emperor to strike hiu name from the list, but this Bis marck refused to do. Then the iron master made a special plea. "My father," said he, "gloried in be ing the son of a workman, and never would so much as listen to a proposal to accept titular and hereditary dis tinction I cannot be untrue to his principles, particularly when my year of mourning has not yet expired." v- urged ' upon the emperor, without wounding his feelings, . and he prom ised to put it before him that day. Frederick was really dying then, and could not speak on account of the disease in Iris throat. When Bismarck told him what Krupp . had said, he looked surprised and vexed. Then he seemed to see the matter in a new light, nodded assent and wrote on his tablets: -I dare say Krupp Is right; he has my best wishes." That night Herr Krupp was told that he was . at liberty to remain Herr Krupp. ' L, MEXICAN VILLAGE , LIFE. The tiovetniaent of the Largar Haciendas of the South. . A great cotton hacienda in Mexico is strongly built, with walls like those of a fort; the tops of the walls are often studded thickly with broken glass of a jagged and deadly appearance; for further protection, companies of sol diers are kept within the establish ment. ' ' -A. hacienda of this type, whether de- 'vuiBii 10 ine manuiacrure 01 sugar, or wiiu every appliance lor luxury ana security. It contains within its walls hundreds of peons, soldiers; barracks, a chapel, houses .for thcS laborers, apartments for the owner and his fam ily, and every necessary of life for jnan and beast. - ' i 'The administrador. or general man ager, is the father of the great family; he tiecifles ail disputes arising between the various members of it, and if he is only ordinarily just, never finds his authority disputed,' but .is looked up to with much respect and consulted by the peons in all family matters. -. A gentleman who was for some years administrador of an estate in the state, of .Coahuila told me that while occupy ing this position he conceived a high opinion of the simplicity, honesty and .mat.wrvrt.hinifiR of thft Trvi,'in lnhrvr.. cr. In most of the haciendas the .ma chinery is of a most primitive kind, modern improvements being used only jn the largest establishments. Tortoises and Rain. The tortoise is not an animal . one . would naturally fix upon as likely to ' be afraid of rain, but .it is singularly so. Twenty-four hours or more before rain falls. the Gallapagos tortoise makes for some convenient -- shelter. On - a bright clear morning when not a cloud is to be seen the-denizens of a tortoise farm on the African coast may be seen sometimes heading for the nearest overhanging rocks; when that happens the proprietor knows that rain will come down during the day, and. as a rule it comes down in torrents. The sign never fails.: This pre-sensation, to coin a word, which exists in manv Diras ana beasts may be explained partly from the increasing weight ' of the atmosphere when rain is forming. partly by habits of living and partly from thft n ffd r-f mnistiirp wViifOi i c - shared by all. The American cat bird gives warning of an approachingthtui' derstorm by sitting on the low branches . union of the feline with the canine is invariable the deponent sayeth not) and uttering curious notes. Other birds, including the familiar robin, it is said, give similar evidence mt an im pending change in the weather. See the World's Fair for fifteen Cents Upon receipt of your address and fif teen cents in postage stamps, w& wilL mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of 'the world's Columbian exposition, the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you to have, one, we make , the price nominal. .You vwll find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It con tains full page views of the great build ings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not eatisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address - H. E. 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M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following county offices: One County Commissioner, County Cierk, County Sheriff, County Treasurer, County Assessor. Countv School Sunerintendent, County Coroner and County Surveyor; and also precinct officers for the several precincts, and eight dele gates to the State Convention, and to transact such other business as may properly come before such convention. Tte convention will consist of R7 delee-ates chosen bv the several nreoincts. and the several precincts of the county will be entitled to representation in saia convention as follows: - 1 . Bigelow . ...1..G Trevitt 6 East Dalles 6 West Dalles 5 Mosier .2 Foils .4 East Hood River ..3 West Hood h iver 4 Baldwin ,2 Eight Mile 2 Columbia 2 Deschutes .,..2 Nonsene 8 Dufur..". .4 Kin?slev 3 Tych . V. .2 Wainic... 3 OakGrove 2 Bake Oven 2 Antelope 4 The same being one delegate at large from each precinct and one delegate lor every 25 votes, and one for every fraction over one-half of 25 votes cast for the Republican Legislative ticket at the election in June, 1892. Primaries to elect the delegates in each of the several precincts will be neta on marcn as, ism. In East Dalles Precinct the polls will be located at the Wasco Warehouse, and Frnnk Laughlin, V. CrftichtTi and TV H. "Roberts will act aa iudces at said election; in Bigelow Precinct the polls will be located at the office of Wm. Michell, and Chas. Cooper, C. J. Crandall and Tom Joles will act as judges at said election ; in Trevitt Piecinct the polls will be located at the County Court room in said precinct, and J. S. Fish, C. E. Bay ard aod C. L. Phillips will act as judges of said election ; in West Dalles Precinct the polls will be located at the City Mills, and J. W. Marquis, T. A. Hudson and . A. A. Urquhart will set as judges at said election. The polls in each of f aid four precincts will be kept open from 12 o'clock M. to 7 o'clock P. M. for the reception of votes ; the polls in each of the other precincts in the county will be located at the usual place at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., and will be conduct ed in the usual manner for holding primary elections. a. a. uu J nvirurn, Chairmen Republican County Committee. JUDO 8. FISH, . Secretary Republicnn County Committee. feb24-td A f 1 YOU NEED ANY JOB PRINTING, NO MAT TER HOW MUCH OR HOW LITTLE, GIVE THE CHRONICLE JOB DEPARTMENT YOUR PATRONAGE AND BE HAPPY. YOU WILL GET THE BEST, AND THE BEST 13 GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY .BODY. USE LOTS OF PRINTER'S INK AND U W BE PROSPEROUS. Fl RST i 1 p .... CAN BE HAD AT THE H RON ICL E OF Fl C c Reasonably Iainoas Rates. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Feb. 17, 1894. i Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, April 14th, 1894, viz: . Martin AI. Waterman, ' Hd. No. 3783. for the UPA NWJ4, 8Ei NW, and NEJ4 8WJ4, Sec 27, Tp 1 K, R 14 E. He nwmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: R. Gilbert, The Dalles, Or.; Albert Allen, Boyd, Or.; H. Gilpin, A. M. Allen, The Dalles, Or. ieart . juiun w. xj wis, Register. ' Assignee's Sale. .. The stock of goods from the store of W. E. Gar- ret en, jeweler, will be offered for sale at auction on Saturday, March 3, 1894, at 10 o'clock A. M. This stock includes one chronometer, gold and bilver watches, clocks, chains, charms, pins, glasses, etc. A rare opportunity for dealers in these sroods to replenish i heir stock. ' feb21-2tw ' A. R. THOMPSON, Assignee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Land Office. The Dalles, Or.,( Feb. 15, 1894. I Notice is hereby given that' the' followine- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make' final proof in snpport of his claim and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on W ednesday, April7, 1S94, viz: . Mark C. Painter, . Hd. No. 2547, for the KE, Sec 32, Tp 1 S, R 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land. viz: W. H. H. Dufur, W. T. Vanderpool. John No lan and C. P. Balch, all of Dufur, Or.- John w. iewis, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Land Office, The Dalles, Or., j Jan. 23, 1S94. Notice is hereby eiven that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on March 6, 1894, viz: - it. it. rncner, Homestead No. 2553. for the SEJi of Sec. 26, Tp. 4 SR. 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : C.V.Woodruff, C. L. Morris, J. E. Wing and C. E. Hayward, all of Tygh Valley, Or. ' jzma jvnss . ju.nia, negister. LOST. 1 Bay Horse, four white legs and whito face, branded on right shoulder " Weight, 850 lbs: 1 Bay Horse, small star in forehead, branded on left shoulder with J C over T. Weight, 850 or 90 lbs. . Finder will be rewarded. 4diw JOHN LOWE, Kingsley Or. ESTKATT NOTICE. Taken up, ntmy place on Three Mil Creek, one btindle steer, about four years old; mark crop and slit in each ear: two slits on brisket; branded large N on left sid. Also one red and white sp itted cow, ah .ut four years old; mark, a hole in each ear; they have been torn out or slit ted out; branded Z B ou left hip. The steer has been with my cattle going on two years; th cow going on four months. - R. G. BROOKS. The Dalles, Or., Feb-5, 1894. feb24-2tw Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-1 ent business conducted for moderate Fees. OUB OFFICE 18 OPPOSITE O. S. PATENT OFFICE and we can secure patent in less time than those J remote from Washington. Send model, drawine or nhoto.. with descrip- tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J cnarge. uur zee not aue mi patent is secoreo. a dimdui r-r "How to Obtain Patents." with i cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J sent free. Address, C.A.SHOW&CO. OPr. PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON. D. C. i vuri rviva n i w CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT? For s prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to MUNN&CO., who have had nearly fifty years' experience tn the patent business. 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