The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 22, 1900, Image 4

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    KHEDIYE OF EGYPT.
Scptcmlior is, 1
I Notice Is hereby civcii that tlio fullowluR
. . , t .1 named settler lm. tiled notice of her Intention
Mode of Life and Characteristics tomakoimai pror.t msuppottof hci claim, ami
, that satd proof will bo made l.e oft tin1 tivitster
of AbbilS. i and riceler iitlho Dallo, Oicgon, on Wciliics-
', iln, October 21, 11-00, viz-
I IilUn IC. Vlehir,
... , ... . ., 'wlilow cf Samuel .1. Vlckcr deceased, ol Mo-
UN Tnite mill lluliltn Are .More Ur orccon, II. V.. No. SW. for the N!$ 3Vi4
Tliimo of an KiikIIiIi GNmiitry I nilil ?... MYJ4 Set' 1". Tp 2 N. It 12 K, W, M.
,. , She iiiimei the following nllncsse;. to prove
i.i'iitlciunii Hum or an on- her lontlmious rcsMenco upon and cultivation
viititl Sovorelmi. of Mid land, viz. :
(linrse ltenoc, of The Oallcs, Orriroii! Joints
" I Milcr. l.ee Kvai, Uric fiinulaiul, Mosler, Or.
The life of his. highnessis very (lifTor- j M' JAY 1'. U'CAS. Register.
mt frnm flint wliioli in tlio western '
world is. usually associated with an
eastern sovereign. To begin with, the '
nlieilive has reeeived a splt-nuk! Ktiro-
lionn education. Ho learnei! Knli.li as
a child tinder tutors specially .-elected
nnil sunt to Cairo for his benefit and
that of his brother. Prince .Mehentet.
When l'J years of apv he entered the
celebrated llnxius .-chool. at (ieneva,
nud afterward continued his. scholastic
career at the TheiTtiatiuni, at Vienna,
from which he was called by the Mid
den deaih of his. father, Khedive
Tewfih, u ascend the throne of Kjjypt
nt the age of 1 in ls92. At Vienna he
was something of a favorite with the
Austrian emperor, who also saw that
the prince was- jjiven a military train
ing in addition to his ordinary school
work. Naturally highly intelligent. Ab
bas proved him.-ctf both industrious
and enpnble. He has tiie gift of
tongues, and can talk in at least si.
languages Knglisii, French, German.
Italian, Turkish and Arabic, tile last
lieing in common u.-e throughout
Kgypt. livery otlieial day of his life lie
will most probabiy.eonverse in at least
four of the-e languages.
His hiirhne.-'s, says the London
Chronicle, has. a prodigious memory
and great capacity for mastering de
tail. He is a hard worker, and every
moment of his time in parcelled out
with exactness, lie usually ri.-es. at
15:30 in the morning, and then goes out
riding, an exercise of which lie is pas
sionately fond, till about eight, when
lie has brerrkfu.st. Kaon afterward he
is busily engaged in state atVairs with
, his secretaries and ministers, and this
iillMiip the fore-noon till luncheon: but,
that meal over, he is at work again
with his stntT until hi.- puhlie reception
hour conies around, when he meets all
those who have the right to call upon
him and a good number who haven't.
In t.he evening thene are dinner, balls,
receptions, the opra and the theater.
All this gives one the impression, a per
fectly correct one. that Abbas is no lan
guid oriental, but a prince of high abil
ity and remarkable energy.
Nor is- he les-s interesting from the
purely domestic point of view. As a
sovereign he has to be- a great deal at
the state palaces of Ahdin, at Cairo,
and llas-el-Tin, at Alexandria, the for
mer being the winter, the latter the
.summer capital of Egypt, but he likes
nothing better than to leave thc-e for
his more private palace- of Koubbeh or
Montaah, his seaside place, Koubbeh
is some live mites frnm'Cnir.o, mid here
his highness, lives-after much the same
fashion as mitrlit a great English land
owner of the most modern type. He
keeps a splendid stud, and his" beautiful
horses, English bred as well as Arabs,
are his special pride. On the estate it
sjelf he has brought into-use ihe'latest
things in American agricultural ma
chinery, and he take.- an active part in
the superx iUoir of his numerous-farms
and cotton plantationr- in the Nile val
ley from which, indeed, he derives. 1 1 i,e
larger part of his vast private wealth.
Jlis olllcial income is .f KOAC0 a yinr,
und an equal amount js paid to the
other inenilierji of the Khedivial family,
Upsides his pronounced taste for the
life of a country gentleman, Abbas bus
a taste, or rather a pa-sion, which is
not. generally shared by country gen
tlemen. He is a skilled musician, and is
devoted to music, lie keep.-, a ptivate
band of about .VI performers, who find
in him a genrnu patron but a relent
leis critic. Woe betide the man who
makes a false note!
His highness is a strict Mahometan,
and as such es-ohews both wines and
spirits. His abstinence got" even fur
ther, for in a countty w here everybody
smokes, lie will have nojhing to do witli
the fragrant weed. Like hi- father
lie is a monogamist, although his re
ligion allows him four whes if lie
wants them. He is known to be great
ly attached to his consort, who was
a Circassian lady of the khedivial
liousehold before her marriage. They
have secral daughters and one son,
tin; heir apparent, who was born in
February of l.ist year. Hy n special
decree of the sultan, who is still suzer
ain of Egypt, the khediviute de
hcends directiy from father to son in
the western manner. The domestic
entourage of the khedive is presided
over by the dowuger khedhah, or
L'hcilivnh mere, as the princess is
called. This Is in accordance with
usual oriental custom, which accords
precedence lo a man's mother over
Ills wife.
llurlty or ti Dreml of Denth.
Kir J.yon I'layfalr, who represented
the I'nlver.slty of EilinlnirKh for 17
year, wi,v.s Health, iiaturnll.y eame in
vontaet with the most eminent filed
leal men of KiikIiiiiiI, aud he p.tit this
lueHtir)n to most of them: "Did you,
in your extensive iraetlee, ever know
at patient who wiih afraid to die?"
With two exeeptlons, It xeems, they
niiMvered "No," One of thexc exiau)
tions was Kir Hiinjainin Hrodie, vho
Mild la: had Keen one ease, The other
was Kir Robert Chrlstison, who had
heen one case, Mint of a fjirl of bad
vhanieter, who hud a sudden accident
NOTICE YOU PUBLICATION.
Land OFFicn t Tin: Ialu:, OK. I
NOTICE FOii PUnLIOATIO.W
I.ind Offitk at Va.stouvku. Wash.)
Kotlce liclcbv R,vcu , h t the " rol liv 1 n
iiamcti seiner mis iucu nouee 01 in iiiieimoii
to ninke lliial in oof la support of hl chirr, mid
Hint said uroo: will bo madobefote W. II. I'icsbv.
linltcil rtntt-s Coiniiilssioiier for District o!
VYiulilcgton. at his ofiloo in (iolileinliile, Wash
ington, on October l, Heo, viz.
.lulin Will miii,
1'. O. nddrcis Centervlllc, Wash,, who made
hoiiHStciul iippllcation No. 9.'li, for tries' HE
joe ra, T .1 N, I! It K, W. M.
WLo names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon mid culiivulioii
of sal.1 hind,
Charles Straulie, William WlUlnsni,, Jnmo
C, Duly nnd Patrick llaguerty, all of Centcr ille
l O., WnshliiRtoa.
als-1 W. 11, DUNI1A1!, Kcslster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1as: Orncn at Tin: D.U.LE?, Or., I
September 10, U0) I
Notice 1 hereby given that the following
liamiil settler has tiled notice ot his intention to
in nke tlmil proof in support of his claim, and
that sid proof will be made before the Itejistcr
and Iteeeiver at The Dalle-, Oreon, on Satur
day, Octobers), ltVM, U:
Areltou S. Ko,
of The Dalles, Oregon. II. K. No. 31.11, for the
SlilNVT qr and W hf SV qr, sec 12, Tp 1 a, li 11
He name the following witnesses to prove
his lontinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz.
I. f. .Matney, 0. II. Matncy, Charles tiossen
and W. C. Clark, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
sepll JAY I'. LUCAS, Ueglstcr.
NOTICE FOI PUBLICATION.
Lsi Officf. at The Dalles. Oiieoox,)
August ii, I'.W. !
Notice Is bcriby given that the following
named settler has tiled notlco of his intention to
make iiiml,proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the ItcgUter
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, October C, 1900, viz:
Itoliert K. l'lillllp., of .Moler, Or.,
II K. No. SWi for the NK.'., NWJ,;, NW14 NK'-
sit0, and S!j sKtj, fcec I, Tp. J N., li. 12 K
He names tne following wltnesse.5 to prove his
continuous rcsideaee upon and cultivation of
said laud, viz:
lames Lewis, Dolly Mooter, I.en Kvans, John
Jlllcr, all of Mosier, Oregon.
JAY I.UCA3,
aug-l . Itet'ister.
EXECUTOIfS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
have been duly appointed by the honorable
county court, 01 tne siaio 01 uregon, lor waco
1 county, executors of the vstnts of Horatio Cor
don, deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate aro hereby notified to present
?f .;r.an. tu- -..
the same, properly Verlllcl, to the undersigned
RllaiH? f0":. .Wl7S":.Si"V"L c",l.'"ty'
Oregon, or at the otlice of our attorneys, Mene
feo A Wilson, at The Dulles, Oregon, within six
months from tlio date of this notice.
Dated July 11, 1WW.
uFiAi:i.Es u. cokbon,
W1I.I.1ASI K. COItsU.N-,
K.xeculor.s of the estate of Horatio Corson, de
ceasej. JlyJl II
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dauks, Or.,
" Aug, lb, 1PO0. 1
i Kotice is hereby given that the loiloulng
named settler has lllei notice or his Intention
to make dual proof in support of bis claim, mid
that said proof jilll bo made before the register
and receiver of the I.'. A. land ollico at The
Dalles, Or , on Saturday, Sept. L-J, WOO, viz.
Henry C. Oorillon, of Tlio Dulles, Or,,
IF. i:. No nil, for theNUSiai' iuc. C. Tp 1 N,
it :l K. W. I.
He names the following UUokk to jirovc .
bi.s eontiunoiia lesidence iij'Oii aud eillthiulou
of said land hU:
Ernest Joruan, Albeit Jordan, John fiishek
and James Thomas, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
aug.-M JAV I', l.L'CAs, UegiEter,
NOTICE FOR l'UHEICATION.
Lanii Cfficf. at Tuk Dalle.", okk,,
AUirustSI. 1UC0.
Notice it herrby given that the following- j
named settlernas iucu notice ol his uileutioa to
make tinal proof iu support of his claim, and I
that sidd croof will be made before the Register
and lleeeiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes- j
nay, ueioou- iv, r.w( viz.;
(;orB W. .lohiiDtiin, of The Dallfh, Or.,
II. K. No. Sift!, for the NV NKK and Hl'.'t
KW'U Pec is, Tp 1 N, It 11 i:, W. .M.
lie names the following ltnescs to prove his
continuous residence ii)ou, and cultivation of
told land, viz.
K. I'. Taylor, Wrn. StiArp, J. W. Johnston und
H, K. Teague, all of The Dalles, Oregon,
s.1-1 JAY 1'. LUCAS, Iteglster.
NO 1 ICE FOR l'UHLICATiON.
I.ANI) Ol'HCK AT TlIK DlLLES, Oil., )
September lv, l'XO. i
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler lias filed notice of her Intention
to make lluul proof in Mipport of her claim, and
that said proof will be uiede before the Register
aud Kccelver at '1 ho Dalles, Oregon, on Wedntk-
uay, ucwuer ai, ivw, vi.:
lannt 1'. MtntvHrt, of I tin Ilnllct, dr.,
II. K. No. 021. for the Ii'.. HVM SK jr NK qr fie
Si, Tp 1 N, It l'J K, and fiW iir MV or Sec Wi, Tp 1
K, ii i.i i:, w i.
She names the following witnesses to provu
her continuous risidence upon aud ciillivatiou
of said laud, lz..
D. D. Nelson, i:. K. fihar, John Fleming,
Daniel htctvutt, all ol The Dalles.
Kpt5 JAV 1'. l.UOAS. Iteglster.
NOTICE FOR I'U JUDICATION.
IjA.mi omen at Tjik Dali.ks, Oini,,i
July l!w.
Notice In hereby given that tho following
namwl settler has tiled notice of her Intention
to commute and niakollnal roof in support of
her chlm, and tnat said proof will bo made be
fore, the tegUter and reeUver at The Dalles,
Oregon, on 'lhurtday, Ket teinber'JU, l'.W, vlss:
I.oIh a. Helm, of The l)nllo, Or.,
II, V.. No, 0150, for tho Ntt'K HVM, Kj HWK,
nnd hA SWJi, .See. 'J T. 1 H., 11. 11 K W. Jl.
Rhu names too following witueses to prove, her
eontlnuoin retldenco uni, and cultivation of
said land vU?
1'eter Fagau. O. Wetmore, Charles Matney,
Y. Fox, all of The" Dalle, or.
JAV i'. J.l'C'AS,
1-1 Itu liter
NOTICE OF FI N A L .SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
have II lid with tlio Clerk of the county court of
tho btAtuol Oregon for Wasco countv,thclr final
uciount an executor of the last will aud testa
ment of Henry liarnum, deceaied, uud that
Monday, tho UU day of November, H0U, at tho
hour of 10 o'clock a. in., ban been llxcd by tlio
County Court for said county as the time, and
tho county court room la Dalles City us tho
nlaco for hearing of oblcctlons to said filial ac
count uud tiie settlement of tho same.
J, " , I'HKMJIl,
F. I'. MAVfl,
sepl-l Kxccutom.
The Weekly
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and
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for $2.00 a year.
All subscribers to tlio Weekly Chron
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advnnc, will be entitled to tin; above
liberal offer.
CIIllONICLE l'Uli. CO.,
The Dalle?, Oregon.
House
Painting...
The undersigned has taken possession
of II. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
the, Vogt opera house, and has pur
chased tins tools and ladders. Ho lias
good mechanics working for him, and
will guaranteu all work to give satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
Oregon STATE Fit
SALEM, OREGON.
September 17 to 22, 1900.
BIGGER AND DETTER THAN EVER
BEFORE.
r.. ir. : . 1
rejiaired nnd renovated, all stork build-
ititr? thoroughly disinfected; everythinp
in hrsl-cluss: condition lor the largest
and heat Jivu .Stock Snow and Ayrtutilt-
ural Exposition ever held on the Coast.
$20 000 ir? premiU(Ti5 purses
(iood racing uverv afternoon. I
Mu-ic anil fun at ntIit.
Arcllon salo of liveitock 111 lx nisde a lead
ing f-aturc. All livestock and other exhibits
free over the .-outltern l'aelllo railroad
rinlnrerl i.Hsspnffi.r ratvs on all railroads Km
' premium fl't ami other 'nformatl on address
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'Axle -
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hcljis tiie team. Saves var ana
.pcuse. bold everywhere.
STANDARD OIL CO.
; FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TllANSACT A KNKKAI. liA.NKINO lilJHl.NEh
Icttere of Credit iseued nvaihiblo in the
Eaetorn States,
Sight Echanjo and Teleraphif,
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. I-onis, San Francieco, Portland Ore
eon, Seattle. Wash,, and various pointo
in Oregon and Waolunjiton.
Collections mn-lti at till points on fav
orable term".
CONTEST NOTICE.
r
S. Land Omen, Tim Dali.ks, ().,(
sepiemoer i-i, iw, )
A su indent contest allidnvit iiavlug lieeu lllnl
in this cilice by Joseph II Sherar, conteitaut,
against hormsioul entry No. 71W, made June 3,
W). forhhf NW ijrf-if'Js, nnd Hhf NKiirteo
2), T 3 H K II li, by Wllliaiii (illl eontestee, In
which It is aliened that said William (illl has
wholly abanilouid said tract nud changed his
resilience therefrom for moie than tlx months
slnco making said entry, and next pi lor to dat
of contest, and that he did not abandon the
trect to enter the military or naval servlco ol
tho l' nltcd Statts, said parties uro hereby notl
lied to apjiear, respond and oiler evidence touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on October
'J7, IWW, before, tho rczUtvr and receiver at thu
L'nltcd States laud ollico in T ho Dalles, Oregon,
Tho said contestant having, In a jiroter nil),
davit, filed August II. I'.XiO, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence )eisonal seivleo
of this notlco can not bu made. It is herein-
ordered and diiected that such notlco be given
hy duu and proper publication.
seplO JAV I'. I.UCAS, JtCKistcr.
NOTICE FOR l'UUUCATION.
I.A.vn Ofucb at Tub Dalles, Ok., j
September, 10, IW). (
Notice Is hereby glen that thu following
named settler has fifed notice ol his intention
to make llnal proof in tupixirt of his claim, and
that salil proof will bo made beloro tho regUter
and receiver at Thu Dalles, Oregon, on .Saturday,
October:), 1WW, vU.t
Charles II. Mutntty, .
of Tim Dalles, Oregon, II, K. No. Hhu, for tho S
hf NK qr mid W lif UK v, Sec Vi, Tp 1 H, it II
1J, W. M.
Ho names thu following wltueises to prove
Ills continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said laud, U.i
A. H, Fox, 1', C. I'agau, Charles (iossou und W.
O. Clark, all of The Dalles, Oregon,
sepl-l JAV I', I.UCA8, Iteglster.
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iakiiNo. J, leaving 'I he Dallis at U:40 , b,
maUliig illrtut I'linnectlons at Ileppner junction
Hlggs Itetiirnlng iiiaVliigiiirii teoiinKtloa
at licppncr Jiuietlon and lllgg- v Itu .N'o, ,u.
, nM'ig at The lmlksii' ' a t m
j For lull iiartlciilarM i
j agent The Uallex. or
0
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I I ' III.III'r.T,
' 'illind.Or
111! f
9. - c
Yellowstone Park Line.
tiik dining cut iton i: ritoM ror.TUXD
to tiii; i. am'
tuk oni.v Dinner i.ini: to tiii. yklww-
KIONK I'AUK
LKivi:. 1 Union Depot, Filth anil Sis .um.
No:
Kast mill! forTaconia
No.
leattlo, Olymiila, ora
' llaibor iiud'tioutli hi ml
point, iipul.Mii.', Hol
land, II. ('., I'tllli
Moscow, Iajh islon, lint
11:15 A. il. falnllumpiniulurrcoii.
try, Helena, Mliimn
ilia, Ht. l'mil, Oman ,
I Kiinsai Oily, rit. Urni
Chicago and all l(i'
No I, least anil soullirimt
ruirot Htm i nl l.xpn
11;U) 1'. Jl. for Taeotua and heaii'
unit Intermediate poln'
.Ml'. SI.
No. 3.
,0)A..M.
I'ullman llmt-olasi and loun ' sliviri t')
.Vlnneapolls, Ht. I'aulund illsson river jolnti
without I'hiiiiKe. .,
Viutlbuliil trains. Union dopi coiiiiccUodi
In nil principal cities
IIiikkhkc nheeked tiiilestlnatlon ticket.
l ot hatiilsoinely llluatintcdilc etlntlveiiulM'.
tlcketa, sleepitiK car reervallou'' eP .cilloaW
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asilstuut (ieui-nil l'lmsetiuer Awut J.iMoul
Mill Hlieet.eoinerTliIrd, I'orthi'i , onsen.
SOUTH and EAST via
Trains leavo The Palles for l'orl..md ami fuf
stations at I :i u. in. unit " p, m.
U-nvo rortlaud
" Albany
Artlvo Anhlaiul
" riaciauieiilo ...
" Kan I'iaueisco
. h:;aiai.i 7:JP
.. KM I'"
.. 7;l p m :1ji "
Arilvo OkiIoii ,
" Denvur
" Kansas (,'lty.
" (Jhlcaipi . . . ,
B!,Sn,n H,)!a
, UilHla lit 'J .'' K
V.iriiilii U.'JU"1
Arrlvu Iam AiiKelea ...
" Kl I'aso
" Tort Worth
" City of Mexico ,
" Houston
" New Orleans ,.
" WashlliKlotl ...
" NewVork
... li'.'O i m
. tiitrn p m
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,,, lU.Vill 111
... 1:111 a iu
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... fill.! a in
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I'ullnian nnd TnurUt.carN on both til
Ohalreara Baeriiinento t OKden nnd I.
aud tourist oiira to l,ilcuo, Ht Louis. Nt-""'
icans aim vtiiuuuKioil.
(.'onnectliiK t Hail fciuieco with wvj
steamship iTncii for Honolulu, Japan, u
1'hlllpliliien, Central nud Houtli Ametlcu.
Hco iiReiit at Thu Dalles tttnlloii, or wMrC
C. H. MARKHAM,
(ieucml I'msetiKcr Agent, lortl, Ot
J)1' UKlHKNOOItrrKU
riiyaician aud Suro
BlKJClitl Httuiitioii given lo luntcry.
Tel. INS Hoom VI ud W. Voit UW"
. tiKr.MiT
fill.
ouiiiefo Facility.
Shasta Route