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    VOL. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 4, 1896
NO 259
M'KINLEV HAS WON IT
The
Middle West
for Him;
Solid
THE COMPETITOR TRIAL AGAIN
California Probably Safe for McKlnloy
and Oregon Sore of Fonr-Thooi-and
Majority for Him.
Michigan
Detroit, Nov. 3. At midnight it waa
was generally conceded tbot Michigan
baa gone Republican by 25,000 to 50,000
plurality. The latter is the figure given
out at that hour by Chairman Ferry, of
the republican state committee. Chair
man Baker, of the fusion committee, de
clined at this hour to make any state
ment. Secretary Atward, of the republi
can committee, cliams the election of all
12 congressman, but the democrats still
hope to save some of their candidates.
. The Tribune (free silver), on the basis
of the scattering returns thus far re
ceived, estimates McKinley's plurality
in the state, outaide of this county, at
29,000.
California.
San Fbancisco, Nov. 3. If McKinley
keeps up the average ehown in precincts
already counted in California, there Is
no doubt he will carry the state bya
comfot table majority. The Republican
state central committed claims he will
have 30,000 the beat of it, and six Re
publican congressmen out of seven have
been elected. -'
In Eastern Oregon. .
Spokane, Wash., Nov. 4. Eastern
Washington, according to latest esti
mates, will give Bryan 7,000 majority,
and the state ticket nearly the same.
Rogers, People's party candidate for
governor, is not behind the ticket, and
the congressional candidates, Lewis and
Jones, are nearly even with Bryan.
May Require Official Count.
Chicago, Nov. 4.- The Associated
Press received the following from Joseph
M. Carey, from Cheyenne:
"Wyoming is in great doubt; I thiok
McKinley will have a 'small majority.
It may require the official count to de
cide who is elected."
Bryan's Clean Sweep.
New Orleans, Nov. 3. Election re-'
tares are coming in elowly, bat the in
dications are that the democrats have
nade a clean sweep,- electing,, the con
gressional delegation, and that Bryan
Las carried the state by not less than
30,000 majority.
Bryan's Majority In Mississippi, j
Jackson, Miae., Nov. 3. Mississippi
gives Bryan a majority of 50,000. The
vote for Watson will not exceed 10,000.
The seven democratic candidates for
congress are elected by majorities rang
ing from 1000 to 5000.
IDemoeratio Claim in Illinois.
Chicago, Nov. 3. At 9 :30 the chair
man of the Democratic committee had
received no reports from the county
chairmen. Press reports indicated a
majority of 50,000 for McKinley in Cook
county, and this was generally conceded
by the committee.
- No reports on which even an estimate
of the state, outside., of. Cook could be
made had been received, but -the com
mittee still claims 35,000 for Bryan. The
. vote by precincts runs 10 per cent below
the' registration. ' This bears out the re
port that the returns so far received are
only on straight Democratic and Repub
lican tickets, omitting the People's
Party, which the committee counts on
for 25,000 votes. . - '.''",.
Altgeld, in sixty precincts, has run
3000 ahead of Bryan, and on this basis
You can expect too much
-oi Schilling's Best--xt- is
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all in leavening strength. Latest United State
Government Food Report.
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the committee claims hia election, even
though Bryan should loee the state by
20,000. Secretary Nelson says he will
concede nothing until he has received a
report from bis own chairmen, and these
are not ebepected before midnight.
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bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions', and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. Kor sale Dy Btakeley and
Iionghton, druggists.
Stray Notjce.
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899
Proceedings In the Competitor Trial
Temporary Suspended.
Havana, Nov. 3. Owing to a notice
of protest from Cdnsul General Lee,
taking exception to the new court mar
tial of the Competitor's crew, begun in
Fortress Cabana recently, the proceed
ings in the case have been temporarily
suspended. A summons has, however,
been published in the local papers re
quiring various witnesses to - appear and
file written evidence against the prison
ers. One member of the expedition, George
Ferran, who after landing surrendered
to the British authorities and was par
doned under General Weyler's. amnesty
decree, has just been arrested to await
the trial as a witness.
James Brown, a British subject, and
prominent in Havana business circles,
baa been imprisoned upon a political
charge.
The report that Antonio Maceo
crossed the military line after- attacking
Artimesa and being repulsed with great
loss, according to the official account is
again denied. It is stated that the in
surgents on that occasion acted without
unrfon, disobeyed orders, made no at
tack upon the forts .and. were unable to
capture the Spanish occupants. Maceo,
the day after bombarding ArtimeBa, in
conversation with a member of a firm
near his forces, sustained and admitted
that it was no easy matter to cross the
military line. Spanish forces are slowly
occupying positions Maceo may have in
tended to use, and be is said to be rest
ing in order to care for the wounded.
There are two versions as to the
whereabouts of Maceo. One has it that
Maceo and Rubia are in the mountains
on the limits of Cabanass and Cayaja
bos, which constitute-part of Sierra de
Rosa Rio. Another report says he is in
the range of mountains of. the Sierra,
south of San Cristobal.
Toe Spanish troops are continuing to
advance westward toward the insurgent
strongholds, without receiving any as
sistance from the troops stationed along
the military line which are being still
farther strengthened.
Bobbed of SIOOO.
Albany, Or., Nov. 3" This morning
about. 10 o'clock A. H. Kroscbel, pf the
firm of Kroschel Bros., grocers' of this
city, started to walk, to the farm of his
father, three- miles west of Albany in
Benton county. He waa held up on the
way by two' highwaymen and robbed of
$1000. Kroscbel came to this city and
gave the alarm. A posse started in pur
suit, but there is no trace of the robbers.
Old People.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and ; kidneys will
find the trne remedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant,
but acts as a tonic and alternative. It
acta mildly- on the -stomach and Dowels.
adding strength and giving tone to the
organe, thereby aiding Nature in the
performance of the functions. Electric
Bitters is an Excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find it just exact
ly what they need.' Price 50 cents and
$1.00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough
I ton's Drug Store.
. One large, red steer, branded "LM"
on right hip. Came to my place about
Feb. 1.5th last. Owner can have same
by calling at my place and paying
charges. S. R. Brooks,
Near Fairfield school house, Columbia
precinct. ' octl4-wlm
- The Waaco Warehouse Co. begs leav
to inform Farmers that they have STOR
AGE ROOM for 200,000 SACKS of
WHEAT and any one wishing to store
their wheat and hold for later market
can do eo on usual terms. -Also, they
will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE
for Whea.t, Oats, Rye and Barley.
Anyone " desiring their . chimneys
cleaned can have it done by calling upon
or addressing Mr. Ike Peary -or James
Flogan, The Dalles or telephone to No.
89. . ' ol7-tf
Work. Horses
For sale, or will exchange for cows
and calves. Time given on first-class
security. For particulars inquire! C.
E. Bayard, The- Dalles, Or., or Frank
Watkins,' at ranch on 15-Mile-. 21-wlin
For Sale.
One span draft horses, one set of har
ness and a wagon, lor sale at a bargain.
Address box 429, The Dalles, Or. .
oct28-dwlm
Fresh Tillamook creamery butter re
ceived direct every week at The Dalles
Commission Co. 'a storer Ring 'em up.
'Phones 128 and 255. oct24.1ra
Clark, the East Enorfeweler, makes a
specialty of fine watch repairing. Call
and see him.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GEXEKALBANKING BUSINE3
Letters of Credit issued available in the
; Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
bt. .Louis, ban rancieco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
I
J. B- GO,T' ,
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Recsidence, Tenth and Liberty Streets
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Executor's Notice.
Notice is heieby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed bjr the County Court !
the state of Oregon for Waeco County executor
of the last will and testament of James lie
Gahan, deceased. All persons having claims
against the est .te of said deceased are hereby
notified to present the same to me at my otUoe
in Dalles City, Oregon, with the proper vouchers
therefor, within six months from the date
hereof. , " '
Dated August 5, 1896.
auK8-5t-il k. F. GIBONS. Executor.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administratrix of the estate
of George W. Turner, deceased, and has dnlv
qualified as. such. All persons having claims
against said estate are therefore notified to pre
sent the same to her, with proper vouchers,
within six months from fhe date hereof at the
office of the County Clerk of Wasco county, Ore
con, or at the office ot her attorney, W. Y. Mas
ters, rooms 1 to 4, Hamilton Building, Portland,
Oregon, within six months f-om this date.
MARGARET E. SYKKS,
Administratrix of the estate of Geo. W. Turner,
deceased: - ,- - oct3-li
Dated Ootober 2, 1896. f. .
THLogd poieon
A PECI ALT YWrHS
home for same pnetf under same gaaraa
t ty. If yon prefer to come here ire will eon.
tract to rmvraJlrrmilfnrAnnrihntnltwii. .
nocharge. If wo fail to euro. If you have taken met
enry, iodide potash, and still have aches and
ains. Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat,
imples. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any port of the body, Hixir or Eyebrows fallln r
out, It i3 tbi Secondary BLOOD POISOif
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate erases and cluillen ce the world for A
ease we cannot cure. . This disease has always
Da filed the skill of the most eminent physi
cian. SOO,000 capital behind our oncondV.
Uooal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on
application. Address COOK REMEDY COL.
OS UMWila lampls, tiOXQAGO, UX
Celebrate With Us
.rs
j The long-looked-for event at last to be realized.
It should fire every Eastern Oregon citizen to patri
otic efforts. Float the Stars and Stripes.
i
40 Bolts of Flag Bunting
Just Received.
To He Citizens
alles City:
It is with pleasure and pride that I officially announce the com
pletion of the Locks at the Cascades of the Columbia iiver and that
day will be formally opened on Thursday, the 5th day of Novem
ber, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m.
I am today more than proud to call The Dalles my native city.
We have looked forward to the the event of the opening of the
"Locks" for many years. At times the heart has become sick from
hope long deferred, but at last the great day is here that marks the
beginning of an era of unexampled prosperity for our city as well as
for our surrounding communities the great day. that marks the
opening of the "Gateway to the Inland Empire."
It is proper that all residents of our city should join in celebrat
ng an event of so great importance, and that tomorrow should be
made a day of general: rejoicing and thanksgiving, and that the day -be
devoted to a celebration of the time when the Grand Old Colum
bia flows from our beautiful city un vexed to the sea. .
." THEREFORE, as Mayor of Dalles City, I earnestly request that
all business houses be closed; thatall persons cease their avocations
and allljusiness be suspended, and that all join in celebrating the
grandest event in the history of The Dalles, and make tomorrow a
day of rejoicing never to be forgotten, and that our citizens individ-
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ually and collectively do all in their power for the entertainment of
our visitors. ". PRANK MENEFEE,
Dated; Nov. 4tn, 1896. , , Mayor.