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VOL. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15, 1896
NO 216
MAINE IS ALL RIGHT
An Unprecedented .Republi
can Victory.
BY A PLURALITY OF 50,000 VOTES
The
Largest in the Btit-Poweri
Elected Governor by Over
45,000 Plurality.
is
Augusta, Me., Sept. 14. Maine has
followed the example of Vermont and
declared for the Republican ticket by the
largest majority iii its history. Accord
ing to the latest returns tonight, the
plurality for Powers, Republican, for
governor, will be-over 45,000, and prob
ably in the neighborhood of 50,000. ' .
Hon. Thomas B. Reed is re-elected to
the house by over 10,000 plurality. The
returns show a plurality of about 10,000
for Dingley-for congressman from the
Second district; over 12,000 for Milliken
in the Third district, and practically the
same for Boutelle in the Fourth district.
In the state legislature, the Democrats
will apparently have less than half-a-dozen
of the representatives in the house
and not one In the senate. As antici
pated, the Republicans polled a tremen
dous vote and secured many Democratic
ballots.
On the other hand many disaffected
Democrats remained at home, and only
a few voted for the nominee of the gold
Btandard wing. The Populists and the
Prohibitionist votes have been received
from only a few towns, but it is evident
that 'neither party polled as large a vote
as two years ago.
The successful candidate for governor
is the Hon. Llewellyn Powers, of Boul
ton. Republican.. The nominees of the
other powers were: Hon. Melvin P.
Frank, of Portland, Democrat; Luther
C. Bateman, of Anburn, Populist;
Ammi S. Ladd, of Calais, Prohibitionist,
and Hob. William Henry Clifford, of
Portland, gold Democrat.
Hon. Thomas B. Reed, of - Portland,
from the Fir6t district; Nelson Dingley,
of Lewiston, from the Second district ;
Seth Milliken, of Belfast, from the Third
district, and Charles A. Boutelle, of
Bangor, from the Fourth district, who
have for years represented Maine in the
national bouse, are the congressmen
re-elected.
VESSELS FUR UXCLK SAM.
Three
Bids Opened for Constructing
New Battleships.
W ashington, &ept. 14. At the navy
department today bids were opened for
building the three coastline battle-ships
authorized by congress at its laat ses
eion. Several prominent shipbuilders
have already arrived to witness the
opening. Among these are President
Scott, of the Union iron works ; John
Deloge, of Camden, and Charles Cramp,
of the Cramp ship works, Philadelphia
The cost of each of these vessels is lim
ited by law to $3,750,000, exclusive of
armament.
The new vessels are to be combina
tions of the best features of the Iowa and
Kearsarge, now under construction,
modified by such improvements as ex
perience has suggested. They will be
368 feet long on the water line, and
. eeventy-feet wide in the middle. The
vessels will be propelled by engines of
10,000 horse-power and will be expected
to make a speed of 16 knots an hour.
Offensively, each of the three new
ships will possess two very powerful bat
teries. The main battery will be com
posed of four 13-inch breechloading
rifles and 14 6-inch rapid-fire rifles. The
secondary battery designed to repel tor
pedo boats and light craft and to sweep
the unarmored parts of an enemy, will
consist of 16 6-pound rapid-fire guns,
fonr 12-pound rapid-fire four machine
or Gatling guns and one field piece.
In addition to this force, an allowance
of gun cotton for submarine mining and
eight automobile torpedoes to be dis
charged from the two tubes on each
broadside amidships, will be carried for
that silent and more deadly phase of
naval warfare.
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Government food Report,
JKOYAL UAKI24Q JrOWDKH tU., flew X orit
York and that it" does not pay to be an
anarchist leader. In the last issue of
his paper he says : .
"If I had the money I would go West
and live in retirement or found a colony.
know that this would not further the
cause of social revolution, bnt that can
not be helped. The present state of af
fairs in New York does not suit me. I
am discouraged and disgusted with the
dullness and apathy about anarchy
here."
AFTER A :
Jenny Rnst is
SEPARATION.
Her
Attain Restored
Father.
San Diego, Cal., Sept. 14. Twoof the
happiest people in San Diego today are
James F. Rust and his daughter, Jenny,
for they have just found each other after
a separation of 10 years. ,
After her parents were divorced in
1886 Jenny was adopted by a rancher
and his wife, who live at Encindatas, 30
miles north of this city, and Rust trav
eled over the country in search of work.
From Idaho he went into Washington,
and after nine years of straggling struck
a rich mine, which he subsequently dis
posed of for a sum to a syndicate. Then
he resolved on a journey down through
Oregon and California to find his children.
He purchased a stoat buckboard and
a fine horse and lett Seattle July 3,
bound for San Diego. He had obtained
the address of one of his children at
Bakerfield, and so far as be could learn
his pet daughter, Jenny, was still at
the home of her adopted parents in this
country. On the way down, he n
across two other married children, a eon
and a daughter. . '
BRYAN RECONSIDERS.
the
Coxey's Success In Speaking From
Capitol Occurs to Him.
Evansville, Ind., Sept. 14. W. J
Bryan today denied he would speak
from the steps of the national capitol.
He said he heard of such a rumor and
had telegraphed the committee in charge
of the meeting at Washington that to.do
so would not be in accord with his
wishes.
"It would be a bad precedent," said
Bryan, "and one I would not wish es
tablished. So far as I know, no candi
date for presidency ever spoke at the
capitol and I do not care to be the first."
Bryan Rendered Speechless
Louisville, Sept. 14. Mr. Bryan was
seen by a representative of the Aesoci
ated Press tonight and shown the bulle
tins from the Maine election, and asked
for his views: "Just .say,"' said, he,
"that I decline to be interviewed."
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do not weaken by their action, but by
giving tone to stomach and bowels great
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25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghtion, Druggists. . 4
Redaction iu Railroad Fares.
As there will be numerous requests
for reduced rates on account of political
meetings during the coming contest, it
has been decided that in order to treat
all parties alike, a one fare rate will be
made by the O. R. & .tf. Co. tor various
meetings of this character.
This of course is intended only for oc
casions where there is sufficient number
to justify a reduction in rates. This is
done so that there wil' be no partiality
in favor of any one party.
- E. E. Lytlk, Agent.
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Houghton, druggists.
NOTICE.
Herr Most la Disgusted.
New York, Sept. 14. Anarchist Herr
Most would .leave New York if he could
raise the funds to do so. He admits
that anarchy is on the decline in New
An Infant Prodigy Dead.
Springfield, 111., Sept. 14. The in
fant son of Mrs. C. T. Tilson is daad of
cholera morbus. ,The child was a prodi
gy. Though but 15 months old it 'was
three feet high and weighed 5,7 pounds
and was able to talk. , :
How's This! .
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that can not be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. PropB., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
firm.
Weet & Truax, Wholesale Druegists, To
ledo, O., W aiding, Kinnaq &' Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. -
Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the ystem. Price,
75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free. ' " 1-5-9
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
By order of the Common Council of
Dalles City, made on the 3d day of Sep
tember, 1893, and e itered of record in the re
cords of Dal es City, on the 4th day of
September, 1896, notice is hereby given
that the cross walks and side walks on the fol
lowing streets or parts of 6treets, have been de
clared dangerous Dy Baid Common Council on
said 3d day of September, and the said Comtnon
Council will proceed to make the improvements
as hereinafter designated on said streets or parts
of streets so declared dangerous after 14 days
from the first publication ot this notice, towit:
September lotn, 18S6; and the costs of such im
provements of all cross walks, and of each of
them, will be charged and levied upon the cor
ner lots cornering upon the street or streets in
tersected by such cross walks, and upon all lots
or parts thereof, to the center of earh block cor
nering upon such intersection : each lot to pay
that portion of the entire cost that its street
frontage upon the intersecting streets bears to
street frontage of all lots to be assessed upon
such streets, and the cost of all sidewalks and
of each . of them respectively, will be
charged and levied upon the property adjacent
thereto, and directly benefited thereby, asprovid
ed'by the ordinances and charter of Dalles City.
The crdsswulks and sidewalks declared dan
gerous aud about to be improved and built are
as ioiiowk: ..
1. To build a crosswalk on the south side of
Third street across Union stieet.
2. To build a crosswalk on the outh side of
Fourth street across Union street.
3. To build a crosswalk on the west side of
Union street acroFS Fourth street.
4. To build a crosswalk on the north side of
Fourth street across Unioti street.
6. To build a crosswalk on the west side of
unerty street across Fourth street.
6. To build a crosswalk on the north side of
ourt street across Libertv street.
7. To build a crosswalk on the west side of
Liberty street across Third street.
8. To build a crssswalk on the east side of
Court street across Seventh street.
9. To build a .crosswalk on the east side of
Union street across Eighth street. .
10. To build a crotswHlk on the west side of
Laugnun street across Second street.
11 To buikl a crosswalk on the east side of
wasmngton s'reet across second street.
12. To build a crosswalk on the east side of
Court street across Second street.
13. To build a crosswalk on the east side of
Union street across Second street.
14. To bnild a crosswalk on tne west side of
Federal street across Second street:'
15. To build a crosswalk on the south side of
Third street across Court street.
1;. To builds crosswalk on the east side of
Federal street across Third street.
17. To build a crosswalk on the west side of
Union street across Thitd street.
18. To build a crosswalk on the north side of
Second street along lot 8 iu block 18.
19. To build a sidewalk along lor 1 on Wash
ington street from alley to Main street, and
along lot 1 on Main street, all iu block. 3 of
Dalles City. .. -
20. To build a sidewalk, on west side ot Fed
eral street along lot 4 in block 1, iu Neyce addi
tion to Dalles City.
21. To hutld a sidewalk on the east side of
Ghm; street, from th south side of Fulton street
190 feet south in Fultons addition to Dalles City
All of said sidewalks and crosswalks will be
bu:lt and constructed in the manner provided
oy tne cnarter ana ordinance oi Dares -iiy.
Dated thin 10th day of September, 1896,
GILBERT W. PHELPS,
, Recorder of Dalles City.
OF
1NTERE
ST.
T T T
Today we place on sale four lines of our best 75c values in'
Men's Cotton Ribbed Underwear,
...
to close at' 50c a Garment.
SEE WINDOW
DISPLAY.
Gentlemen's Percale Shirts, this week at 50c each.
r Laundered Collars and Cuffs. Regular 75c value.
.. . . .. '
An Item in Ladies' Hosiery. Special 15c a pair.
Our Ladies' 40-gauge, Fast Black, regular 25c. Hose.
New Lot of Windsor . Ties, placed on sale at 15c each.
Just received. The regular value is 25c.
We have-now on exhibition in our window an assort
ment of the latest ideas in
LADIES' CAPES AND JACKETS
At prices that will astonish you.
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The Mes, Portland and Astoria
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THROUGH
Fmpi anil passenger Line
Throiieb. Daily Tripe (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. steamer tieguiaior leaves int
Dalles at 8 a.m.; connecting at tbe Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Oak si-cet dock) at 7 a. m.t connect
ing -wita , Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles. .
F HBENUKB BATES.
One way. . . .
Round trip.
....$2.00
.... 3.00
Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight', except car lots,
will be brought, through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night.- Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock ehipmenta solicted.
Call on or address.
W. C. ALLAWAY
General Agent
THE DALLES.'
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Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
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in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
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COUNTY SURVEYOE.
Residence, Tenth and Liberty Streets.
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The Eighth
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-WILL BE HELD AT-
THE DALLES, Wasco Co., OREGON,
Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1896,
. .and ending Saturday, Oct. 24, 1896."
For Premium Lists, Entry Blanks-and all information, write to the Secre
tary, The Dalles, Oreuon. , i ' A. S, MAC ALLISTER.
J. O. MACK, Secretary. - President-