(I) r . r ft i Z3 n v t t 3 i i v r i v - VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1896 '.NO 230 FOUR DELEGATIONS Cold Weather Cannot Keep the People from Canton. 0HI0AXS AND WEST VIKGIXIANS Tbe Plans or the Republican I'aity Mark Uauua Well Pleased With the rolltlcal Situation. " Cantos, Oct. 7. The rains of yester day, which drove the McKinley crowds indoors, were dried up by a bleak, cold wind today, which made it necessary to carry oat the 4ays programe, save one early meeting on the lawn, at the Taber nacle. There were tour demonstrations, by as many delegations. Two Ohio counties sent crowds, and it was intend ed to double them up, but they .were so much larger than expected that the doubling-op process would not work. Combined, they filled the hall twice over. . A particularly enthusiastic delegation closed the day's doings. It came from Parkersburz, W. Va., and filled a special . train pf 10 cars to tbe platforms. This party was iofroduced by Hon. E. M. Caldwell. . , National Chairman Mark Hanna stopped over in Canton between trains this evening. He was met at the depot by Major McKinley, and was a guest for dinner at the major's home. He ex pressed himself well pleased with the political situation and spoke in the most sanguine terms of tbe result. "Coin" Harvey Almost Mobbed. Clinton, la., Oct. 7. W. A. Harvey, author of ''Coin," narrowly escaped being assaulted at a meeting here last night, when ho spoke on free silver, but turned bis address into an attack upon Generals Sickles, Alger, Howard and the others of the celebrated veterans who are traveling through Iowa and Illinois. He referred to the generals as "old wrecks of the rebellion who have lost their honor and patriotism, and are tbe tools of political Shylocks." His words were greeted by a storm of hieees and cries of "Shame, shame," which ren dered it impossible for him to make himself heard. He tried to continue, but gave it up as tbe storm continued. A lartje number of Grand Army men were in the hall and took Harvey's words almost as a personal affront. There were loud yells of "Throw him out." "Drag him off the platform," and "Put him in the street." . Grizzled veterans leaped from their seats on all sides and started into the aisles, shaking their fists and yelling threats. The cooler beads interfered, however, and restrained the old soldiers. The majority of them, instead of return ing to their seats left the ball in a body. They were joined in- their exodus by many of tbe audience. TBS KOSKBUKO ACCIDENT. The Verdict of the Coroner's Jury Finds No One Guilty. Robeburg, Oct. 7. The coroner's jury today beld an inquest on tbe bodies - of Albert Toy, John McGonigle and George K. Happersett, who were killed in tbe collision yesterday on the Southern Pa cific. The jury found no one guilty of breaking the regulations of running, but there was a deficiency in' judgment as to the distance from the fog that would make them safe in commencing to flag again which, according to the evidence, they were intending to resume. Tliie Cuban StrKffle.' Havana, Oct. 7. During an engage ment in Pinar del Rio between the Spanish- troops under General Boinal and the insurgents under Antonio Maceo it is announced the insurgents lost 250 killed while the troops only had twenty eight men killed, fifty -seriously injured and twenty-five slightly wounded. Shot by a Woman.. . : Albany, Or., Oct. 8. News' from Sheddn station says that Edward Far well was shot twice in the .bowels to night by Miss Thompson.'. It is believed Farweli will die. No particulars are obtainable tonight. . . . .. ' Aitronomloal Discoveries. Boston.' Oct. 7. A dispatch received here from Lowell observatory, Flagstaff, mm Absolutely Pure A ptenm of tartar baking powder. Highest of nil in leavening strength. Latest United Statet Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., New York Ariz., announces that the astronomers of the observatory have discovered that the planets Mercury and Venus each turns once on its axis during one revolution of the sun, making the day just equal to the year on these planets.. They find further that Venus is not cloud covered, as has been reported, but has about it a thick atmosphere, while Mercury has none. ' . - Star Pointer Wins. Lexington, Ky., Oct. .7. The-track record was lowered by Star Pointer in the free-for-all pace, from 2:05 to 2:03. . Frte-for-all, puree $2,000 Star Pointer won in three straight heats. Time, 2:03, 2:04, 2:06. Frank Agan was second in the three heats; Robert J. third. ABOUT THE , "SLGPPER." His Researches in the Garbage Recep tacles and Ills finds. "That man U a slopper," remarked a police officer to a Washington Star writer a few, mornings since, "and he and his class give us amy amount of trouble. If he stole we could reach him. by law, but as he only finds we can not easily reach him." , In further ex planation he said: "A stopper is a taan who searches through the garbage cans iu the alleys in. the rt'ar of hotels, board ing1, houses and private houses. Some search for spoons,' knives and forks that are thrown into the garbage recep tacles by careless servants, for it is a fact that there are more silver spoons, and knives and forks thrown away with the garbage than arc stolen by servants, though the contrary is gen erally believed. The slopper is gener ally an hour or so ahead of the garbage collector and he is often more regular and careful in his rounds than the gar bage man. ' L " 'By industry we thrive,' as the line in the copy-books used to contain, and by industry on. a good west end route, especially; one which takes in a num ber of boarding houses or hotels, a slop per can find enough tableware to pay the expenses of his tour. Often he makes a rich find. Very frequently he has permission to 'slop?- the can from the owners of the house themselves, for he teila.them he is on the lookout for stray pieces of meat, etc-, which he sells to those who have dogs to feed. Some stoppers are honest enough to return any silverware they- may find for' the dog-meat privilege,, but it is a terrible temptation to many and one they can not or do not at times withstand." Leave orders at The Dalles Commis sion Co. 'a store for dressed chickens. Telephones 128 and 255. Ring 'em up. ' . sll-dlm . Tarn the X Rays on onr piano and org a a prices. They only reveal that our prices are lower than - all competitors. Jacobsen Book & Music Co. - o5-2t. None Bmt Ay fir's at tbe World's Pair, Ayer'e Sarsaparilla ebjoys tbe extra ordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago.. - Manufact urers of other saraaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all. turned away under the application of the rule for bidding . the entry, of patent medicines and noetrums. , The decision of the world's fair authorities in tavor of Avar's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's .8arsapariHa Is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. - It is here on its merits." - - - ' .-- - - '.. If thou wouldat beer drink, drink thou only Hop Gold. Shakespeare. e24-lw Subscribe for The Chronicle. WELCOMING A RIVER. A JTojfnl Oceanian to tbo .People of a l'ortioa of Pern. . : lu the long coast ?J desert of Peru, which is some S,CC0 miles in length, but only 120 miles broad at its widest part, the rivers, Maj. A, F. Sears says, disappear in the dry season and begin to flow again in February or. March' when rain falls in the Cordjil?ia3. One of the most important.of these rivers is the Piura, the return of whose waters is welcomed with great rejoicings by the. inhabitants ; of its banks. About the time when "the coming of the river" is expected, says the Youth's Compan ion, eager inquiries as to the progress of the water are put to all persons who chance to .come from the head of the valley, and when, the water approaches the town of Piura processions go out to meet it, and escort its. first trickling stream down the dry river-bed with music and fireworks. At the outskirts of the city thousands of people greet its arrival. 'The. valley of the l'iura.ia said by Maj. Sears to produce excellent cot ton, although its possibilities in this respect are not well developed for lack of systematic irrigation.. Once in a period of from five to seven" years rain falls.upon the coastal plain, whereupon, with magic quickness, grass and flow ers cover it, axid cattle browse in its pastures, but in a fevr weeks everything withers, and desolation reigns once more upon -th a barren sands.- Excursion rates over . the Regulator Line to the Portland exposition as fol lows:- Round trip ticket including ad-' mission to the exposition. Three day limit, $2.25; 10 day limit, $2.50; 30 dav limit, $3.00. Regulator leaves at 8 p. m . VV. C. Allaway, Gen. Agt. Bargains at pianos at the Jacobsen Book & Music Co." Meals at All Hours ' From 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Board, $3 to $4 per -week at Mrs. C. Nelson 5c Co.'s. G-uardian Notice. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of tbe State of O epon for Wasco county, guar dian of the person and estate of Albert Lehman, an insane person. All persons having claims apaintt said estate are hereby required to pre sent them to me at my residence in Dalles City, Oregon, with proper voucher.. . GEORGE A. t-IEBE, Guardian of the person and estate of Albert -Lehman, insane. Dated this 20th day of September, 1896. , sep26-6t-li NOTICE. To all Whom it Mat Cokcebk: By order of the Common Council of Dalles City, made on the 3d day of October 1896, aud entered of record in the records of Dalles City, on the 4'h day of October 189C, notice is hereby Kiven that the crosswalks and sidewalks on the following streets or parts of streets have been de clnred dangerous by said Common Conneil on said 3d day of October, and. the. said Common Council will proceed to make tbe improvements as hereinafter designated, on said streets or parts thereof sn declared dangerous after 14 days from tbe first publication of this notice towit; Octo ber 8th, 1896, and the cost of such improvement of all crosswalks and of each of them, will be charged and levied upon the corner lots corner ing upon the street or streets Intersected bj such crosswalks, and upon all lots or parts thereof, to the center of each block cornering upon such Intersection, each lot to pay that portion of the entire cost that its street frontage upon the In tersecting streets bears to the street frontage of all lots to be assessed npon said streets, aud the cost of al sidewalks and of each of them respec tively will be charged and levied upon the prop-t-rty adjacent thereto and directly benefited thereby, as provided by the charter and ordi nances of Dalits eity. ' . , The crosswalks and sidewalks declared dan gerous and about to be improved and built are as follows: . . - 1. To build a sidewalk on the south side of Fourth street along lots 5 and 6, in block 8, in Trevitts addition to Dalles City, - .- . :. 'io build a sidewalk on the east side of Court street, between Second and Third streets, along the south 20 feet of lot 5 in block 5, Dalles City. -. : . . ,-. 8. To bnild a sidewalk on Court street between First and Second street along the south 30 feet of lot 1 in block 4, Dalles City.. - A. To build a sidewalk along lot S iu block 2, on then rtnsideof Alvord street, in Fulton's addition to Dalles City.-. . , 5. To build a sidewalk along lots 2 and 3, in block 2, on tbe north side of Alvord street in Fulton s addition to Dalles City. . v- ' ! 6. To build a sidewalk along lot 6, in block 21. on Union street iu Gates' audition to Dalles City. : - .-.:.:',. -7. To build a sidewalk along lots 1 and 2, in block 5, on Fourth sureet in Trevitt s addition to Dalles City. : , : . ..- ., 8. ' To build a crosswalk on the east side of Court street across Fourth street. 9. To build a crosswalk across Jefferson street on the north side otbecoud street.. . - - 10. To build a crosswalk across Lincoln street on the Bouth side of Second street. 1L To build a -crosswalk across Third street on the east side of Court street. 12. To build a crosswalk across Washington on be south side of Fourth street. 13. T build a crosswalk across Fulton street on the wtrtt side of Federal street. v All "t Nid sidewalks aud crosswalks will be built and constructed in the manner provided by the charter and ordinances of -Dalles-City. Dated this 8th day of October, 1896. : - . GILBERT W. PHELPS, Recorder of Dalles City. I Less Than Half Price. I I OUR GREAT ' I j IS NOW QK.- - j 9 . h II 250 ir'air or MJijJN fc3 ir'ja.iNTfcj, iLii u-raaes ana irrices, & ....:...!.:.Are now offered at a I Less Than Half Price. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE ' Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. FKOK JUNE 23, 1895. r OVERLAND EX-1 press, Salem, Rose- ' I burg, Ashland, Sac- i ramento, Ogden.San ! 1 Franuiseo, Moiave, Los Angeles.El Paso, I New Orleans and tEast j Koseburg and way sta 8:50 P. M 8:10 A. M. 8:30 A. M. tions "4:40 P.M. (Ms. Woodburn fori I Mt-Angel, Silverton, I West Scio, Browns- I ville,Sprlngneld and j I Natron I Daily except Sunday?. 4:00 P. M. 7:30 A. M. (4:45 Pl M. except Sundays. Salem and way stations 10.00 A.M. tcorvaius ana way; stations r.. ...... ) (McMinnvllle and) jway stations j i t 6:20 P.M. t 8:25 P.M. Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. . DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CARS - Attached to all Through Trains. . ' Through Ticket Office, 184 Third' street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern 8 tx tea, Canada and Europe cam be obtained at lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent AU above trains arrive at and depart from Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets. . YAMHILL DIVI8ION. " : Passenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street. Leave for 08WEGO; week days, at 6:00, 7:20, 10:15 a. m., 12:15, 1:45, 8:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30. 11;25 a, m., 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9:05 p. m., and 12:35 a. m. - .- Leave f or - RIVERBIDE- onlv (daily) at 6:25. 9:15, 10:30 p. in. ' Arrive at Portland at 6:10, 10;20, 11:20 p. m. ., . t . , . ; - Leave for Sheridan, 'week days, st 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for ATRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Friay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at . Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3 :05 p. m. , Bunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40, 10:40 a. m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:60 p. m. -Arrive at Portland at 8:30, 10:00, 11:50 a. m 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9:05 p. m., and 12:35 a, m. R. KOEHLER," E. P. ROGERS, Manager. - Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt. - 0LQCDJiOn. A ALT 0 cnredlnl6to85daya. Ton can be treated si aomeforsame price undersamestiaran ty. If yonprofer tocomaheto wewilioon tract tODarrallrOadarp.&nrihotAlblllfl . ,1 nocharpe. If we tall to cure. If yon tuvre tafceamer cury, iodide potash, nd still hare aches and pains, MoooosPstcbei In mouth. Sore Throat, Samples, topper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of tbe body, Hsvir or Eyebrows falling out. It Is this Secondary BLOOD POISON ws guarantee to cure. We soiicttthe most obU nate casea and cnalleiifre the- world for a ease we cannot care. 1 tvi disease has always baffled the skill of tIMmoit eauoeat phyal clana.. SOOrfN)0 capital bebirul. our tucondV Uonal snaraaty. Absolnteproofii sent sealed on aDpUcntion. Address COOK BDHEOT CO vl Hasonto Xemple. CFnCAGq UJZZZ The Eicrhth ilhbaal OF SBGond Easlern Oregon District HariGuiiural sacietu -WILL BE THE DALLES, Wasco Co., OREGON, Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 20, 18961, and ending Saturday, Oct. 24, 1896. For Premium Liste, Entry Blanks and all information, write to the Secre tary, The DaHes, Oregon. - A. S, MAC ALLISTER, J. O. MACK, Secretary. - President. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmakeri Jeweler All work promptly attended to, - and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. DR. GUM'S 'XICFBOVKDl - A mormnt at t us bowels rtaca djr is dqccmut fc IimIUi. These pills sapplwaat Tbe fljstem lackat snake it reffttlor. They cur Headache. bribtea the ' I ney nei(aer frrrpe nor sicea. 10 connnce rua. wi eriil mail aaniple fme. or full box for - Snlderery- neither irrtpe nor eickea. To cunnnc rua. we u ftampie itm. or 11111 imx lor :;ic - rnin erery Vit. BUSAKKU HSU. CO PhiUdelphia. Pa, ' THE- HELD AT- FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GBKEKALBAXKINQ B03INE3 Letters of Credit issued available in the . ..Eastern States. " Sight ' Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold .on; New :.York, Cbicauo, St. i-oois, San Franciecp, Portland Ore gon, Seattle VViifih,, and. various points in Oregon and Washington. . Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. B. GOIT, - ; COUNTY SURVEYOR. Eecaidence, Tenth- and Liberty Streets .. Jlj23-tl