CO VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1896 NO 211 AS IT'S RAINING HARD Senator Carter Wants to Get in Oat of the Wet. FOLLOWS WOLCOTT AND MITCHELL Will Support McKinley and Hobtrt, and Arifllei the Montana Repub licans to Xo tUe Same. Helena, Mont., Sept. 8. United States Senator Carter," who is in the East and cannot attend, has written a letter to the Republican state conven tion, which meets tomorrow, explaining the action of himself and the four other members of the Montana delegation to the St. Louis convention in reserving the right of the Republicans of the state to accept or reject the declaration in favor of the restoration of silver by in ternational agreement. He says : "As a Republican, I believe in the free coinage of silver and protection to American labor and American industry. I do not believe in free coinage coupled with free trade, and do not believe that free coinage with free trade can be suc cessfully established and maintained by our government. The free trade policy will render the establishment of bimet aliBra an utter impossibility. The at tempt to secure free coinage in conjunc tion with free trade is an Utopian dream. After looking the whole situation over, it will be found that the Republican party has not declared in favor of the gold standard, but in favor of the resto ration of silver. . I find in this particu lar that it differs from the opposition platform, in the matter of method. I believe the Republican party, in this behalf, too conservative, but as between the acceptance of the Republican plat form with its conservative expression on this subject and the acceptance of the Chicago platform with its free trade, states rights, free riot and other objec tionable features, I find no room to hes itate. I believe it is the clea and un questionable duty of the delegates who assemble under and in conformity with the forms and usages of the Republicans of this state, and a9 delegates represent ative of other people who reside here, to place in the field electors favorable to McKinley and Hobart. "The party in Montana should, iu my opinion, indorse the entire national platform, except as to the feature de claring international conditions prece dent to the remonetization of silver. For that declaration this convention should substitute a declaration for the free coinage of gold and silver in the same manner as our state conventions have heretofore declared." The Election in Arkansas. Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 8. Returns of the election in this state continue to come in, but very few official counts have yet been made, 'and fully 10 days . will elapse before complete returns are in. Last night estimate of 50,000 to 60 000 Democratic minority will undoubted ly be verified, with a possible increase of 5000 to 10,000. From all counties the report comes of a fair and square vote and an open count of the ballot is 'now going on. The Democratic ticket was elected by twice the majority ever before polled in the Btate. It is a noteworthy fact that at least 5000 Populists deserted Files and voted for Jones, as did a large number of colored voters of Woodson and Jackson counties. The fusion ticket of the Republicans and Populists carried the legislative and several county offices in the Northwest, but no report' has been received np to this hour of any county having gone for either of these parties. - - A NOTIL ELECTION BET. X.oser Must Lesn the Country, Never to Ketnrn. Wilwaukee, Sept. 8. Thefe is an election bet standing here which for originality lays over anything which has been made thus far. Fred W. Burke and Albert Donaldson are the parties to the wager. The former agreed to leave this country forever on or before Jan nary 1, 1897, it William McKinley is elected preeident, and the latter will do the country a like service if W. J. Bryan is eWtei. , They drew np a contract to this effect which they had formally at tested by a notary. Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar baklne powder. Hichest of all In leavening strength. Latest United States Government ooa JCeport. XiOTAL BAKING rOWDEB (JO., SCW XOTK ABHEKIAN REVOLUTIONISTS. Will Sail For New York Upon Liberated. Being Marseilles, Sept. 8. M. Bonnand, chief of police, informs me that the Ar menians under detention here will be liberated and will go to New York. . M. Hanotaux, minister of foreign affairs, has ordered that another batch of Ar menians expected to arrive today should be given their full liberty. They ar rived on board the Sider. They refused to speak about the massacre in Constan tinople for fear of exciting the anger, of the Tnrks against their companions, but they bitterly denounced England's con dnct in promising protection and then abandoning the Armenians to Turkish fury. Bryan Is Home Again. Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 8. The second home-coming of Bryan, after his nomi nation, was marked with enthusiasm. There were about 5,000 people at tho depot with two bands. Prominent citi zens escorted Bryan to a carriage. Cheer after cheer went np, and the bands ad ded to the din. Two silver clubs and citizens in carriages beaded by bands formed a procession which escorted Bryan from the Burlington depot to his home. An immense crowd bad gathered and some time elapsed before the candi date could get inside the house on account of the delay occasioned by hand shaking. This'afternoon Bryan will address the citizens from a platform erected at the statehouse square. This evening he will be notified of his nomination by the silver party. Senator Burrows In Missouri. St. Louis, Sept. 8. Senator Burrows spoke for two hours last night to 5000 voters at the exposition building. His speech was confined for the most part to a discussion of the money question from a Republican standpoint. The audience honored him with the closest attention and applauded at frequent intervals. Congressman Charles Joy presided at the meeting. Hogg- In Missouri. St. Louis, Sept. 8. Ex-Governor Hogg, of Texas, addressed .200 Demo crats at Urig's cave last night. His re marks were confined to the money ques tion, the free and unlimited 'coinage of silver. The governor closed by predict ing that New York would give Bryan and Sewall a large majority, and Bryan's election was assured. . . Befagees to Be Protected. Constantinople, Sept. 8. The sultan has appointed a commission to deal with the Armenian refugees. It is proposed to furnish safe conducts to those deeir ing to leave, and insuro the, safety of those remaining. Dragomans of differ ent embassies are attending the meet ings of the commission. ' Money! Money t Money 1 To pay Wasco connty warrants regis tered prior to July 3, 1892. Interest ceases after May 15, 1896. C L. Phillips, myl8-tf , County Treas. "or Bent. A suite of rooms, nicely furnished, suitable for two students, centrally lo cated below the bluff. For particulars inquire at The Dalles Commission Co.'s store. aug31-lm :" s - For Sale or Trade. For good sheep, a well-improved 30- acre farm in Southern California. For particulars apply at this office. s7-2w To Notify Bryan. St. Louis, Sept." 8. M. F. Dowd, na tional committeeman for Missouri of the silver party, left St. Louis last evening for Lincoln, Neb. Mr. Dowd will par ticipate in the ceremony of formally notifying W. J. Bryan of bis nomination for president by the national silver party. Committeeman Dowd was ac companied by Colonel Johm I. Martin, who served as sergeant-at-arms of the national Democratic convention. At Kansas City the party will be joined by Hon. Henry Essex, who represents Mis souri on the notification committee. CUT WITH WIRE ROPE. Bow Stone Is to Be Taken Oat of an ' Eastern Quarry. Those who have indulged in deep sea fishing know how the fish, line cuts deeply into the hard wood of the gun wale as it is hauled in while taut. Even an iron protection, after a time, shows the wear of the rope, which is comparatively soft. This, says the De troit Free Press, gives a clew to the invention of an Albany quarryman for cutting: stone. Instead, however, of hemp, he proposes, to nse wire rope, and with this he will carve the marble and stone right out of its native bed. The wire is wound in strands, and has a very rough surface.'powertul machin ery gives a strong and steady strain, and the stone, yielding to the constant wear, parts, with smooth edges. It would be easy enough to cut the blocks after they are removed from the quar ry, but where the cleverness of the in ventor comes in is devising mechanism that can- be applied to the stone while in the quarry. This is effected by sink ing two parallel channels in the qunrry to a depth of little greater than that of the lowest level of the stone to be cut. The channels may be from 2 to 100 feet, or more, apart. At the bottom of each is made a small hole to receive the foot ends of the shafts of the machine. This is the only preparation of the quarry that is necessary. The ropes, which are coiled on huge drums, are then passed around the channels, and as the drums revolve the cutting proceeds. Suitable brakes "are provided for . the regulation of the speed and pressure. The ordinary speed of the strand is 800 feet a minute, so that a mile length of it passes in six minutes. 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For sale by Stabling & Williams... b4-2w Sheriff's Sale; By virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon on the 12th dav of August, 1896, in a suit therein pending wherein Stella K. Eddy is plaln'lff and O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor John Barger, State of Oregon, as trustee for the common school fund of Wasco county, Oregon, Joseph A. Johnson and C. W. Cather are defend ants, to me directed and commanding me to sell all of the lands hereinafter described to satisfy the sum of $377.50 and Interest theteon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 10ih day of June, 1896, and the further sum of d0 at torney's fees and $20 costs and disbursements, I will, on the 19th day of September, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in Dalles City, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real property situ ated in said county and state, to-wit: Com mencing at a point 100 feet west and 60 feet south from the southeast corner of that tract of land deeded by Mary A. Stephenson and D. D. j rtepneoson to ireo. w . ttowiana, parallel lin the western boundary line of Neyce and Gibson's Addition to I miles City, then-e southerly 120 feet; thence westerly 100 feet to the eastern boundary line of tin Dalles Military Reserva tion; thence north along said reservation line 120 feet; thence easterly on the south line of Eighth street to the place of beginning; to gether with all and singular the tenements, her editaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in any wise appertaining. T. J. DRIVER, a!5-5t-2 Sheriff of Wasco County, Or- Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on :aturday, the 22nd day of August, 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the front door of the county courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco, Co., Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described teul estate belonging to the estate of C. V. Lane, late of Wasco County, Oregon, and now deceased, to-wit- Lots one el and two (2) and eleven (11) aud twelve ;(12) and the north half of lots three (3) and ten (10) in block 81 in Baiids Second Addition to the town of Antelope, lit Wasco County, Oregon, said real estate will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon in favor of W. Bolton & Co., -dated Octo ber 3, 1895. for the sum of $305.55, Rnd interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from said date. uaiea at Danes city, or , tnis 2ist day oi July, 1896. E. JACOB8EN, Administrator of the estate of C. V. Lane. deceased 1y25-5t-ii Citation. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of Phoebe M. Dun- bam, deceased. Citation. To Mrs. Clara Lanning, Mrs. Mary Hodges and treorge aiaaaox, weeting: -In the name of the Sta e of Oregon. Yon arc hereby required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof, at The Dalles, in the County of Wasco, on Monday, the 7th day of beptem ber, 189b, at 2 o clock in tne afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made and entered herein authorizing and directing the ad ministrator ot said e-tate to sell tne real prop erty belonging to said estate, to-wit, a strip of land 33 feet wide and 100 feet long off the east side of lot No. 11 in Block No. 6 in Laugnlin's Addition to Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon. This citation is served upon you, the said Mrs. Clara Lanning. Mrs. Mary Hodges and George Maddox, by order of the Hon. Robt. Mays, Judge of said Court, made July 25, 1896. witness, the Hon. KoDert Mays, judge of the County Court-of the State of Oregon, seal for the County of Wasco, with the seal ot saia i;oust mmxea, mis jotn aay oi July, A. D. 1896. . Attest; A. M. KELSAY, Clerk. Bv Simeon Bolton. Deruty. Jy29-i-5t . Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution and order of sale, Issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, on the 26th day of August, 1896, upon a judgment therein, wherein J. C. Meins was piaintirr and J. r . Jones and J. n. iei;ormicK were defendants; 1 have duly levied upon and will sell, at the front door of the county court house in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, on Monday, tho 2 8 in day of Sept., 196, at tbe hour of 2 o'clock iu the afternoon of said day, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, tbe following described real estate described in said execution and Older of sale, as follows, to-wit: The north half of the northeast Quarter, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and tne northeast quarter oi tne southeast quarter ot section fourteen in township one south of range twelve east of the Willamette meridian, in Wasco county, Oregon ; or so - much thereof as shall be ntcessaryto satisfy the amounts due upon said writ, to-wit: The sum of $178.20, to gether with interest on said sum at the rate of ten per cent, per annum since January 15, 1896, the sum of $11 costs iu said action, together with accruing interest and costs and expenses of such sale. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 27, 1896. T. J. DRIVER, ang29-i Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Assignee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that Young Quong, Lee Juke Yow and Daong Tung Tana, partners doing business under the firm name of vVa Tai Young Quong Co.,- at Dalles City, Oregon, and Young Quong, on the 22d day of August, 1896, assigned to me all of their property for the benent of their respective-creditors in proportion to the amounts of their respective claims. All persons having claims against said assignors or either of them are hereby notified to present their claims un der oath to me at the office of Huntington & Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, within three months from the date of this notice. - Dated August 24, 1896. J. O. MACK, Assignee of Young Quong and of Wa Tai Young Qnong Co. aug26-7t Notice of Final Account. To ah. Whom it Mat Concern: . Notice Is hereby given that G. J. Farley has filed his final account as administrator of 'he estate of Joshua W. 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