. C ' ) 1 VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1896 NO 253 MEN AND WOMEN CAM El People From Six Cities Called on McKinley. FALSE CAMPAIGN STATEMENTS Story that Marshall Field. Phil Armour, Lyman Gage and Otnars Had ' Flopped to Free Silver.. Cantos, Oct. 27. The first delegation today t6 be presented to McKinley was a party of 52 ladies who arrived in a special car from Martin's Ferry, O., at noon. They wore large ribbons upon which was inscribed, "McKinley and sound momey." The ladies marched to the McKinley residence at the head of the Maryland and Weet Virginia delega tion, which arrived at the same time in. a train of 15 coaches. The women were introduced by Harry Pratt, the delegation from West Virginia and Maryland by E. H. Sincell, of Pied mont, W. Va. Later delegations accom pained by two bands, made a . highly en thusiastic demonstration. Before the first crowd was oat of the yard three other delegations in one body were in the street waiting for their turn. These were from Cleveland, and com posed of employes of the Upson Nntt Company, Lamson & Sessions Company Beck, Stowe & Wilcox, Kirk's band, of Cleveland, and a Grand Army band, of Canton, played the "Star Spangled Ban ner," while the crowd greeted McKinley with cheers. The delegation was large, having used two special trains. Will iam McKenzie, a workman, ncade the in troductory address. The employes of the Junction Iron & Steel Company, of Mingo Junction, with their wives and friends, in number suf ficient to fill a epe' ial train, headed by the Grand Army of the Republic band, arrived just. after the Clevelanders, and waited their turn. They were intro duced by Captain JN. J.' tuahrbart, a member of the company. A reviewing stand had been erected on the front of the lawn. Three delegations are an nounced to arrive this afternoon, most important of- which is the "Sound Money" club of New England.' Popoeratle Falsehoods. " Chicago, Oct. 87. Special to The Chronicle. Every day brings its new set of falsehoods to influence voters to support the Popocratic ticket. . The latest was a statement put into circnla tion yesterday to the effect that Mar shall Field, Phil Armour, Lyman, J Gaee, and several, other distinguished business men of Chicago had declared for free silver. The report offered as an explanation of this surprising statement was the assertion that those gentlemen bad found "the pressure from the busi neas people of the West so great and the prospect of Bryan defeat so bright that they had been forced to this step.' These reports were industriously dis tributed among the workinemen and employes all over the city and at rail N way yards and stations and ..created a . visible effect, until investigation showed every one of the statements to be abso lutely false, only a few minutes of time was required to obtain a definite denial from each of those gentlemen of the truth of the rumors, but the comments and excitement which - the announce ment created showed how dangerous false statements of this kind are liable to be in the closing hours of the cam- paign and bow the public should be on their guard against them. BryanFlsbtlDa; Hard. Bloomingto.v, III., Oct. 27. Bryan will make tb last week of the cam- It is new to guarantee tea satisfactory. Schilling s Best is so guaranteed by ' your grocer. ; Why ? Because we sup ply him the tea and the money. It is such tea as you will be glad to get besides. A Schilling & Compaajr San Franciico peg Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United State Government Food. Keport. KOVAL BAKING rowDis uo.. new xorE paign a record-Dreaker. . bnortiy alter 7 o'clock this morning be was talking to the people of Lincoln, 111. At 9 o'clock the people of Bloomington were listen ing to him. At Lincoln, . when the special car was side-tracked .shortly after 3 o'clock this morning, a crowd of ardept admirers of the nominee dis turbed his rest, demanding a. speech. He spoke later to several thousand in the public square. A Fatal Ball f ight. Nogales, Ariz., Oct. 27. A bull fight witb fatal results occurred at jogaiee, Sonofa, Sunday, and for a short time caused a panic in the aqdience. One of the balls, becoming more enraged than usual at these rather tame fights; rushed about the arena goring everything within its reach. A horse ' was disem boweled. A picador. Jose Angelo, in an attempt to place a thorn in the side of the wild animal, was canght on one of its long horns, which pierced him like a sword. He was tossed, and fell to the ground bleeding and mangled, where the beast held him between his horns and pawed him. He was' frightfully injured and died a few minutes later. There was in tense excitement in the audience and at one time it was on the verge of a panic, but was quieted ,by the killing of the bull. . - Fatal Accident Hear Wallala. Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 27. An extra wheat' train of thirty-three cars was wrecked 'fleven miles east of Wal lula at 11 o'clock this morning, in which Fireman-Boy Carpenter and Brakeman Williams were killed and Engineer Runke received painful but not fatal in juries. The cause of the accident was a broken rail. The accident happened on a curve, where there is a hill.- The en gine was hurled upside down under nine demolished cars. A special train took surgeons to the place of the disaster to day. Engineer Runke was brought to this city, and is now in' the hospital. His home is in La Grande, as was that of Fireman Carpenter, who leaves a wife and several children.. . . Flag; Day in Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 27,-7-Old Glory will have a big day Saturday. Thousands of voters in both the big parties' will follow the advice of the campaign managers and observe Saturday as flag day. Re ports received at headquarters indicate that patriots all over the country will vio with each other in decorating their homes and business places ' with the stars ant . stripes.' In Chicago addi tional honor will be paid the-national emblem at a big patriotic meeting to be held in the Auditorium Saturday after noon, when tribute will be paid the starry banner in song and story. The Republicans printed and dis tributed 1,000.000 paper flags, and will have 100,000 for use in Chicago next Saturday. - ' . . He Did Speak. After All. Thompson, Ga., Oct. 27.-Tbomaa E. Watson epoke yesterday at Lincolnton to .300 Populists. He declared he would be in the race for vice-president nntit the last vote was counted. He said the withdrawal of he Populist electoral ticket in Georgia did not indicate that he would come down, but was only a protest against the present management. He declared the Populist party had been betrayed by its leaders. He de nounced Scwall as a plutocrat, a na tional banker, etc. Save tub wrappers Hoe Cake Soap wrappers are worth a cent apiece. Ask Pease & Mays for premium book. jly24-i POPS U INTEKEStED. Outcome of American Presidential Cam paign Clcaely Watched. London, Oct. 27. The Pall Mail Ga zette publishes a dispatcbXirom Borne which says : The presidential election of the United States' fs the absorbing topic at the Vati can, the explanation being the strides which Catholicism has made in America, which is now one of the church's largest sources of income. A recognized standing danger of Ro manism in the United States Is fche inde pendence of American bishops notice able since the time of Pius IX. ' The latter fully recognized that these bishops enjoyed greater power than their breth ren elsewhere and showed that he un derstood this by his witty answer to some English priests who asked for cer tain privileges. He said: "I am, as you Bay, the pope; yet I cannot accede to your request, "but, added the pontiff, with a slight twinkle in bis eye, "I can show you a way to obtain your desire. Go to America, for there the bishops are greater than the pope." On the accession of Pope Leo matters assumed a different aspect. He charged Monsignor Satolli with the duty of inti mating to the bishops in unmistakable language the limit of their powers and the result was something like a split, which it took Monsignor Satolli two years to heal. But his mission had good results. ' - The correspondent of the Pall Mall Ga zette remarks that the church does not desire its representatives in America to take an active part 1n the campaign, j fearing a new division in the ranks, and apprehending at the same time some of the more impetuous bishops might break out. Politic Drove Bim Crazy. . Walla Walla, Oct. 27. Martin De- laney, a single man, aged 37 was ad judged insane today y 'Judge -Upton, and ordered to be committed to the asy lum at Medical Lake. Delaney, a farm band, of late had been attending all po litical meetings in the country. He is rational on all matters .except those po litical. Upon political subjects be is very violent, and wants to make .speech es to every one he meets. This Is Tour Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be 'mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure f Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. . ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York City. Hey. 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Tbis disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi cian . 8500,000 capital behind our nncondU tion&l guaranty. Absolute proof sent sealed on application. Address COOK REMEDY CO Wi Monto Xemnle, fciTIOAOO, UA. 1? j 0 j 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 there n jnding wherein Stella K. Eddy is i : . : tr n i m i o l t . t John Bartrer. State of orezon. as trustee lor the common school fund of Wasco county, Oregon, josepn a jonnsou ana i. w . i atner are aetena ants, to me directed and commanding me to bell all of the lands hereinafter described to s-tii-fy the sum of $377.50 and interest the eon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 10 h day of June, 1866, and the further sum of $50 at torney's fees and $20 cos's and disbursements, I win, on tne lutn nay oi September, lHiXi, at the hour of 2 o'clock n. ni. of said dsv. at the court house door in Dalles City, Oregon, sell at publio auction to the hiithre.t bidder for CAsh in hand, all of the following described teal property situ ated in said pounty and state, to-wit: Com mencing at a point 100 feet west and 60 fe-t south from the southeast corner of that tract of land deeded by Mu A. Stephenson and D. D. r-tephenson to Geo W. Rowland, pnriUel with the western boundary lice of Nevceand Gibson's Addition to l alles City, theu e southerly 120 feet; thence westerly 100 feet to tbe eastern boundary line of th Dalles Military Reserva tion: thence north along said reservation .line 120 feet; thence ensterly on the south lineof Eighth street lo the place of beginning; to gether with all and singular tbe tenements, her editaments and ai-purrenances thereunto be longing or iu any wie appertaining. 06-5t-2 Sherift of Wasco County, Or- Notice. In the County conrt of the State of Oregon fo w asco uoum-: . Tn the rfiMlter nf the ffiiRrdinnithin of Aline Al Rim uaeu una vviiiiam f.nwara Udell (alias William EdwaMl Austin,, Minors. . No on this 2Bth day of September, 1806, the regular September term of Court having been adjourned and coniinued to - this ditte, and the Court being in regular semtfon, this cause came on for hearing upon the veritied petition nnd application of. George Udell, gnradian of the persons nd es ta e- of Alice Almira Udell and Wiliiam Edward Udell (alias Willi m Eiward Austin), and the court having read said petition ami it appearing to toe sat suMti.in or ine court irom saia peti tion that it'ia necessarv and would be beneiicial to said wards that the real estate beloiiging to said wards should be Bold, and the court being fully ad vi,ed: . Tbeieuion it ix here v ordered that the next of kin of said wards, and all persons interested in said estate of said wards. Tiear before thin court on Monday, the 2d day of November, 1896, at tne nour oi z ociocicp. in., at tne comity c urtroom in the courthouse in Dalles City, in Wasco Coutitv. Oregon, to show cause, if any exists, why a license shou d not be granted to saia guaiaian, ueorge Udell, lor tne sale oi real estMte belonging to said wards to wit: The southeast quarter of ' teection 30, Township 1 North, Kange 10 East, situated in Wasco County, Stan- of Oregon. It is further ordered that this order shall be served upon the next oi kin of 'al l wards and all persons interested in said estate by publica tion thereof in Dalles Chronicle, a newspaper of ge eral circulation in this county, for three successive weeks, beginning on the 3d dy of October, 1896. . . Soct-ii BOBT. MAYS, Judge. Executor's Notice. Notice is beieby given that the underpinned has been duly appointed by the County Court f the"tatef "reg"nfo- Waco County executor of the last will a' d te-tninent of -limits Me Gahan, deoensed. All persons having claims agriinst the est te of said deceased are hereby uotintl to press it the ssme tomes' my oiBee in Dalles City, tregon, ith the proper vouchers therefor, within six months from the date hereof. Dated August 5, 1896. aug8-St-il K. F. SilBONS, Executor. ' FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERALBANKING BU8INES ' Letters of Credit issued available in tbe Eastern States. Sight ' Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago. St. Louis, San Francisco.-Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on far-, orable terms. J. B GO,T- COUNTY SURVEYOR. Reesidence, Tenth and Liberty Streets ' jiy23- Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker? Jeweler! All work promptly attended to, . and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. Money Loaned. First mortgages on improved property nego tiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon improved farms in Oregon, Washington and Id ho with eastern parties and foreign cap italists at the usnal rate uf interest. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other compa nies now out of business. Address (with s mnpj MZKVIN SWAKTZ, jnll5-tf Baker .City, Or. ' Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order made and eutcred in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, in the matter of the estate of Phoebe M.Dunham, de ceased, directing me to sell the real property belonging to said estate to satisiy the uni aid . expenses of administration and claims against the estHte, I will. on. the 10th day of October. 1H96, at the hour of 2 o'c'ock p. m. at the court bouse door in Dalles City, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, that certain parcel of land describe as follows: 33W feet wide and 100 fe t lonv off the east side of lot 11 in block 6 of Laughlin's Addition to Dalles City, Oiegnn. A. R. THOMPSON, Administrator of estate of Phoebe M. Dunham, deceased. scptl2-li Subscribe for Tax Ghkoxicl and get the news.