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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1891.
The Weekly Ghtoniele.
Entered at the PoatoflW at Th PaUca. Orefrlu,
a aecond-claaa matter.
SCItsCRIPTION RATES.
T mail (rofTAOS rurxio) IS ADVAICtg
Woeklr, 1 year II
month.
S
FOOLISH ECOSOMY.
"The fifty-second congress in going to
be an 'economical' one," says the Alov
ian. "No extravagant appropriations
are going to le made. So the demo
cratic majority announce. That's busi
ness. But the result will be in accord-
so
ft r
anre with the majority's ilea of
'economy.' Already it is g'ven out that i to his readers, if not to himself.
n.n. i tm f tiitit ierevri i verv nine lor nver anu - -
' "V - J . - :
m IT'.. Si w haibor appropriation. That is not
Addrwm all rororannJraUon to "THE CH RON- ! economy. That is folly. Theit!
ICLK," Tba Dalle. Oregon.
would be nnfeignedly sorry if it were j Chilian Matter,
otherwise. It seeks no man's ruin and ; New Yohk, Dec. 10. A special from
hopes the Mountaineer may live as long j Washington to the World says that its
as it deserves to: but it won't "prolong correspondent was enabled to secure to
ils existence by such breaks as it made night a translation of a cypher despatch
last night. An editor of a newspaper, I from Minister Kgan to the Hate depart
making any pretentions to respecta- j nient, in which he stated that a critical
bilityi should never forget that he ought , state of a flairs existed in .Santiago. The
to lx a gentleman. Ho ones that much i dispatch states that the American lega
tion is surrounded by the police and a
i mob, und threats aro freely made to
Under the new tariff law the revenue i blow it up or burn it on account of the
TWO OF- A KISV.
I many deserving improvements going on
rj that if checked will ciwt more to com
jpletcthanif ise appropriations were
' made now. Kconomv is a good thing.
. , , . ' Kconomv is siroplv the judicious qx-
A few davs ago the CiiRoxirir madei , . , -ri
, i penditure of ones income. There are
mention of the fart that a merchant of . , . ..
.... ..... , , times when it is cconomv to save live
tni rnr u-ns HtiinTi n? mi cmmi nv ifif .
. t t o n .
Hre of tho national government has fallen offj refugees there. Copies of the cablegram,
Baker. In commenting upon it these
words were used :
There is no remedy left for the people
nothing ttiey can do, save let severely
alone every merchant who turns traitor
to the beet interests of the people.
When the merchants of thin citr are
i cents. There are times when it is ecou-
i oniy to spend $1000, As with indi
I Tiduals so with nations. We must all
.'applaud economy, but in the light of
Cleveland's vetoe of the appropriation
! for the improvement of the month of the
! Columbia at an inixrtaut joiiit in tho
project, we
.n , win, r.nlr ,n. -,..i.ti.n. fn Progress of that necessary
tbe support of the Kwrulator. the ! have cause tocongratnlate ourselves that
Chkonk i r des not projiose to re silent the great work has so far advanced that i Springfield, Mas., a prominent physi- j timore case. If this is unfavorable, con-
anu iiiuw mat man or anr uuit r miii iu i
If a!
about iMO.OOO.OOO during tho jast five j ttie correspondent says, had lieen sent
months. This means that the con sum- j to the president and navy department,
ers have aid forty millions less taxes and much consternation had been
during that time. This is a fact, not ! created in tho latter by its receipt. The
theory and the friends and enemies alike j corresjondent further states that a
of the McKinley law can draw their own j cablegram had been prepared to be sent
conclusions. j to Minister Kgan, asking him to report
I on the situation. It is believed at the
A itacaiiy Young t'oiirce Man. j navy department, the correspondent!
Nkw Haven, Conn., Dec. 17.-A1 ?ay; 11,1,1 of attain around the
, . legation would not exist if proper police
Koberts, a young man representing! rrotection WM given. If the situation
himself to lie a Harvard graduate, is j is real'y as grave as reported, tho naval
charged with having victimized Yale j officials think that nothing but force can
students and prominent tradesmen to ; ,'1C out of the legation. The
.. . . , , , , ,, effect of Mr. Kgan a dispatch, it is
the amount of revera! hundred dollars. , lhougltti wiu mult in .'demand by
Hcbcrts is a son of Dr. M. Koberts, of i Blaine for a iromnt decision in the RU
Minnesota Thresher f.lfg. Go.,
. . Manufacturera and Dealers in
Minnesota Chief Separators.
Giant & Sfillwiter Pliii i( Traction Engines,
-CHIEF" Farm Wagons,
Stationary Engines and Boilers of all sizes.
Mills anj Fixtures, Wood-Working Machinery, AVood
Split Pulleys, Oils, Lace Belts and Belting..
sota Thresher Mfg. Co.
Saw
m mm
hlWHW
.fjfirGet our Inces before Purchasing.
267 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Grandall & Buraet,
no narrow pollicy of national 'economy' clan.
can greatly binder its successful com pic-
reap an advantage over the rest.
mercliant lieconies a traitor to the Teo
pie for the s.nke of saving !" cents on a tion.
sack of sugar let him keep his stijjar. . Jrrrrrr?
The people in that case ought not to buy I xjiC f0ijow inj. ,,nragranh, said to have
IZ::.":,, ",r'r lv,"" .been uttered bv President Limoln has
uit-y mil.
i
' lieen
in
a . ? ... t .. 1 1?.t 1
i lio I iikiiYJ f t flid twit tl:fn ant laOfl -
not now suppose that outcide the eiu. f"..eri.' allianc-e r.n.l othij- pessimhtic
idarps of thu I'ni.iii I'm !() ihrrn lire fen
men in Waseo,vunty who do not heartily J WSL',!
.1 .t ... . l .1 . . . .
ajij'rute ine sjmiu itiai prvinpieu mvse
remarks. It was no wanton assault. It
was in no sense instdred bv a desire to '
.. .'....!
injure anvone it was not wriueii in as
Hut I see in the near future a crisis aris
inir lligf. unni'rviHi 1110 nntt mtiA fun t rt I
1 i i . m . i . e . . . !
irciuutu lur'iiie siiiciy oi my couniry. i
As a result of the war, corporations have '
Ltpti pnf littnfi! mil nnitr. if MrrittitiAii 1
heat of passion or revenge. Kery word 1,1, p!a s will follow. The money '
was carefully weighed and every word ! power of tht country will endeavor to
was written under a stern sense of the ' prolong its reign bv 'working upon the;
..a ; preju'iii-es of tlic ieopIe, until all the
lO I -!.!. . - - I 1. ..
rnn in iti n 11:111111 h
!!! .. 1. . . (
The voung man claimed to be an fT' W,M tHeu upon 10 act, ana n in
agent of the Harvard advisory coin- onstralions are made, an ultimatum will
mittce. His mission was to look into le sent to the Chilian government and
Yale's method in athletics and rcjiort. t,l ,,av.v wl,l l'k it up.
Roberts was shown everv attention and ., Sy, . .
, . ... . , . Half-i;r-r!a Are ol iDillaua.
intitxluceil to all tiie prominent athletes ,, r
in college. From them he borrowed i I iebue, S. Ik, Dec. 18. (treat excile
consideraMc money, giving his rote in ; nient was created yesterday at Pierre
security. He als contracted large bills ; nnd other .South Dakota towns bv nd.
j vices from Washington to the Pierre
1 land office that the assistant attorncy-
MAXUFACTURER8 AND DEALERS IX
FURNITURE CARPETS
duty the ('iikomcle Hupposed it ow
tho public. It was only an incident in
a battle the I'hkomcxx had len waging)
in the ieop!e"s interests from thi time !
the I'nion Pacific began its war upon j
the Regulator till the Raker was lied up! j
The shipment referred to was no secret.
It was no secret that A sign had
j for various articles nt the stores in the
; city. For the goods he gave drafts on
i his father. Theto have rone to protest.
; and Ida father refuses to honor them. ! general had decided thnt Jano Waldrou,
saying that his son is 21 years old and i a half-breed Indian woman, was born a
i legally cabbie of contracting bills on Mttn of ,htf r,it , Sa, A ,hat
ins own account. , . , . , . , .
; her claim that she is an Indian by virtue
M nd wife Mordmd. j of being born of au Indian mother can-
Smkevepokt, Ia., Dec. 18. An old j not be allowed, and she can no longer j
man named Jack Smith ouarrcled with : io iermitted to draw rations and annu
i . i-1 .
nd ! Wright Poland over a dog at Ruck horn, i ity or receive land in severalty. Hun
Undertakers and Embalmers.
NO. 1GG SECOND STKKKT.
the Republic destroyed. I feel at this I Rlenville parish. To gel revenge, Smith j dreds of half-bloods, like Mrs. Waldron,
moment more unxien .or n.e raicij w : 0d h? three om awi four other men i have occupied all of the choicest and
my count rv than ever before, even in; , . , ,. , ... ..... . , t. . . ... , .
the midst of war iod crant that mv ' ro"e to 'n a house in the night time, ; most valuable tracts of the lately-cinled
susriciotis mav iirove cVoundless. i summoned Poland nnd his wife
It now turns out that the well know u door and shot tneni dead. M
prohibition t aper the loirHiaa received was aiut to liecomo a mother. The South Ihikota land otfices were flooded
;iuiime, i i:iosi ruiuaoie tract oi tue laieiy-ciHieu
:to the ' 'OQ3C lands, some of whili, lying oppo
' . , ; site Pierre, liave alrcadr advanced many
. loland thousands of dollars 'in value. The
New - Umatilla- House,
THE DALLFS, OREGON.
HANDLEY & SI NNOTT, PROP'S.
LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON.
taken under the severalty
$1,000,000 is involved.
act. At least
Will not ltcaort to A runs.
Sofia, Dec. 17. The French minister
itriiiiiiiiwiiii w .mwm'Y ii a turm nui ns"" i v-rii . nama aa t u a,u in. v.uiiiu aa. iiitiLiici . aur: r it mi it tw a iiirtii Arinaa s t-A
I ----'- - vvv a w t . i. ll A -am a ua,a iiiu tjiiii rra n l l c:
Ut tl ) Ti.ltn v;?a- aii a tK lixl.ii ! rJiili?rvfi nf Pnlnnrta uiw ttlr Mr. ! ith ntitilimt Idns nil Aav frnm urliltoa f
placed iu front of the gentleman s store. ! ... ; . . j ntm inr(i(.r,wi tMlflri:.. vn., . ho foulest thepe claims of the half-hn-eds
cttheCiinoNicLE was the only paper llhlQTy of Abrahaa. Llnwln vcl mu-who was -rnJiii? the night with the
tha. menUonl. we hud al.noH said : a 8Ulcmcnt t(t lhe thal j Polandn, recognixed Smith and his son.
uared to mention t. The other, were whi,c w anJ Mr ,,av ,)ttJ niaJo B j mmoog tl)0 IIlurJcrcr9, Tho old man
dumb as oysters Dunngad the anxious f(i, CftU, of 3ll' the writing, and i nd one sone have been aricsted. The
Bu inuui iaM inat ue i.eguiator ttrfgncM wf Mr. Uncoln ther couldlotlicr son is at large. Frank Stewart, j of foreign affairs, after tho breaking off
was Uglitmg for tier life they had lioth- ! fll, . .v-m m1.!n !l r.-t i Charles Reauchamn and L. O. Smith ! of dinlomatic relations between France
collection that lsre any resemblar.ee to have also been arrested. JamesStcwart j and Rulgana growing out of the expal-
charged with taking part in the murders, j tion of Chodouine. a correspondent of
is at large. j the r.grncy of Ravas, from Uulgaria, in-
j strutted the French ' consuls in that
j country to close their consulates and to
withdraw. It not believed France
ingtosay save to impugn the motive!
of f hi (nuntirl fcr f.r tiji f Iimi. nnfl.v !
by stating that the Regulator did not
need the supjort of the prefsibuta
solitary reproof for the action of the
Union Pacific in cutting Us and carry
wheat for nothing to prevent the peo
ples boats frcm getting it never. All
they did, absolutely all, as if to show
their sympathy was with the railroad,
was to find fault with the Chsomcle.
And so the .Sun comet out and says it
was mean of the Chhoh le to attempt
the statement in question and that they j
believed it to le a forgery. The i"i'
offers a reward of $10 to the first enon
who will give definite inforuiatioa as toj
the origin of the alleged quotation, i
Ticket and Raggage Office of the O. K. A N. Company, and office of the Wester
Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for ths -Safety of all Valuables.
There is very little chance that the i
inoner win ever be claimed.
The steamer Dallej dtv
unpleasant fur
companies on
Iti
a boycott nnd then the TimefXvunfa infer
like a blind luirmi. :it-a
This is a mean, dirtr insinuation!0? t!,e, Vndlne' ,or, W,,lch tthnt l!at
against the Merchants of this city, and charged the sum of 1S. Some time
if the editor did not have the courage previously the Dalles City had performed
any, maniioou 10 namo i!ie man he the same service for 5.
Hlioniil nril Imt-o men Annl Iia m.lto. '
" " - ....... . V. ... .
at all.
Wanted to Hre a Naknt Mun.
I.o.M)on-, Dec. 17. The ruling topic at
a 5 o'clock tea in West End this after
noon, was the scene that took place ves-
! terdar at the studio of Mr. Jopling
' INoi'l. ttii arltut SZunilnl tttA f mmr
i. . . i I ' e
J " ,ak,n. "(man, who is of an unusuallv handsome
ir the old transporUtion j rgurc m . nudv Iuode, Mor9 .
the lower river. A short ' . i.. f t . u
time ago the city of Vancotiver aklpped ,d . quartcr. fhe occasion of his
their fire engine to Portland and return , unrc W MaJmure on ,nalomy
tJentk'men of the Sttn and
Alvunlaiherr the Cheosicle.
name the man-to please vou or
else. You know w ho he is fullv as
ap
pearance w as a lecture on anatomy de
livered by Mrs. Jopling Howe to her
fellow-artists, and illustrated by Sandol.
Newt having got abroad of tin. attrac-
ixi Vorr nntur-i t!ve tableau, there was a great rush of
. i r i. i: f t. - i . l. .
-n . . , - . . i iis. tfvi'iiiiK o mcnuB. iiu iiio
"J 'e press ui ,ncouver commentei MuJio w,g crwwdl by people,
on the difference between the two
I charges In a manner not complimentary , ,,or tuek Th" Soo .
,0 ! u .. j: -.- .t i .it r- m r r.- it ...
i v tue x. Home. iow tue uarsrr oi tno vimiiu, jn.ti. r. vy , wvrtr-
uyonei. . ...... ... ' ,. ....
,. ioai cornea oui in a letter io me com in- tary oi too ioston irou worts, last
111 ! i ... iV , . t
will resort to arms to enforce her de
mand that tho decree of expulsion be
withdrawn, yet, nevertheless, the Bul
garian minister of finance is going to
Vienna to negotiate a loan for the pur
pose of strengthening the army. Al
ready troops have been hurried to
lioutschank' and Philipopolis, and the
garrisons at these places are now twice
their usual size.
Tiutti
ill
.. ft. t . T'l I a La & l
as we do and seeing vou are so decplv n "un Ja"UIie9 ,u ci.nrge on inursuay too two oozes iroiu me rom-
sensitive of the honor of the"merchanu:' I t,,v -rount, tLat l!,e OWDi'n of tl,c l'n" ' l'?'' viulta-one couUining diamonds
of this citv against whouM his "mean !di"cI",iJ'0"'.v rt t,,ort time the j worth :1000 and the other iapers worth
dirtv insinuation" has been tittered the MH7, taxes into the city treasury 110,000. He deposited the boxes in the
Chboxiclk respeclTullr su-gusts 'tlint i of Vancouver and buy all their woo.1 at I waste-pa r basket, intending to put
rouiiame him rourseives It will I "t flaw, while lh city, gets nothing j theta back in the vault in a few minutes,
n !.:..... ...... !.i i from the Dalies Cilv. excepting the out lorgot them ana left Ins oinre. lhe
m.v uuv Birr nam n wuni iu - ... . t. .
hurt the feelings of the Union Pacilic. ; mouM' S0 of thc lrfinger.
Cientlemen of the Sun and
yoa dare not name the man. You
would lose the advertising patronage of
the Union Pacific if you did. You're a
pretty pair of editors, you are.
The Jiurt a man nauie. imni, uuiojeu
.Vo.,rt,Wr 71,0 Co.,?mb!an euW?8tN thal the r,l' I is kept, and the police, who we,e noti-
; authorities oi Vancouver should look fied of the loss found them. Dahl has
out that the I ndine does not get a been arrested, but says that he did not
boxes contained anything
chance to get back the remainder of the Know "e
i valuable.
M of taxes.
juxls orr:
?r T Three Hullata In Ilia Head.
The Wa-rfco u says: "tiovernor. Sax JrE, Deo. .17. Jacob Heft, aged
jPennoyer promptly denies the sUte-1 i vea, 0lie 0f the wealthiest citizen.
' n.ent made in the Ciibosii lk that he jandan old resident of this city, put
Un,der tho caption "Name the Man," j had w ritten to Speaker Crisp regarding j three bullets into his head w ith 'a re
the present week's lsiie of the ,S ww has 1 an appropriation for the construction of j volver this morning. He is not dead,
. . a a f 1 t 1 i MM! I. II. I .
tbe following: a xriage rai.roau oeiwcen ine uaiiesjbut there is no boi of his recovcrv. I
Some davs auo the Ciihomci.k urged and telilo. Is the Suneart about this? No reason can be assigned for tho sui
lodlxnant at Mirbvl Dailtt.
Dt nLi.v, Doc. 17. United Ireland to
day prints an article signed "A Physical
Force Man," which is a violent attack
ujkju Miclml Davitt, McCartbyite candi
date for the vacant scat for Waterford
county in thc house of commons. Tbe
article says: "Of all the Irish crowd,
he was the lirst to throw a stone and
draw a dagger on Mr. Parnell. Guarded
by English allies and goaded by Euglish
opinion, lie was the first to stab the
great Irish leader." The articles ton
cluded by asking: "Has he decided to
enter parliament because he think. Mr.
Parnell's mantle will fall on his shoulders?"
HNCHOR LINE
TBANS-ATLANTIC, Mteai cl ORIENTAL STEAMSHIPS'
Passanger. booked to and from all parte of Europe and America. Drafts issued
for any amount payable fre of charge ia England, Scotland, Ireland.
Korway,' Sweden,' Denmark and Italy. If you want to send
money to any part of the world. Call and see me lefore
going elsewhere.
T. A. HUDSON, General Agent,
FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON.
U. S. LAND OFFICE BUILDING,
THE DALLES, OREGON
Ilvavy rire la lMttaburs.
Pitts Kt bo, Dec. 18. Fire broke out
iu the largo wholesale millinery estab
lishment of Porter, Donaldson & Co., on
Liberty -avenue, this afternoon. The
building was owned by B. F. Jones.
Loss on building, 'io.OOO; on stock,
tp.'r,M)0:. Insurance, stock, $79,000;
building, 50,000.
SEWIHG
VIIES.
OI THIRD DTB.HET.
Ladies'-and Childrens French Felt Hats, - - 25c.
Trimmed Hats. - - - - 50s.
AND UPWARDfl
that a cert u in merchant In this city lc
oycotted on account of his having mer- ''
chundise shipped from Portland over
the I'nion Pacific line. No name was i
mentioned, and theaclion of thai paK-r ',
The Oregunion says "the Governor has
not written a letter to Sakcr Crisp."
The .Sun is not exact. The Cui:oMrj.K
said it vas "reliably informed that Gov-
' nnlaua it u-aa Irtu Mxrt
V4UV) uuiinn i v v sa & iiu a s.-v
IJO.000 in a street contract. Ho
loss of
backed
the contractors and the
accepted by the city,
work was not
Tlia Mew Secretary of XV mr.
Washington, Dec. 17. The president
sent to the senate the nomination of
Stephen D. Elkins, of West Virginia, to
j bo secretary of war.
iu so iloifia is unjust to many of the : eruor Pennoyer had written to Speaker
merciiauis iuuijt uunucfs in una i nt.
If t la t 1 tit alir.rM w ft l.iiui,.tia
mar. in The Dalles so far forvetful cf the But it now goes further
best iuteiests of the
withhold hisiiatroua
line, tin; I nit should hedetinitetv know n
The Oiim.MCi.ic ftiotild name the person
so that the i-eople srenerally will know
how to govern themselves and not let
the stigma rest upon all the pien-hants
To Start a bhlpplog KxcbaDgr.
London, Dec. 17. Many leadtug Eng-
Wlll llar Nuthlng- to Io VVHU It. ;
"!..'! .1 ",...... ill i St. Iju'ih lrc 16. 4 ir.inrt miutcr
..v ..novi.r. BiijBiw.iui.j -- . i i:. U -l.J fl . V.... .,,..tV.I o.
nd ti h its ihat i hweenev, of tho Switchmen a Aid assocl- "a" ""ri"" . .
uvivu a a i v ii Moav;4 nuuk cv tivu no ui
e commuuity as to ' the Governor said he had written a letter
tge from the jieople's to Speaker Crisp ami whenever his j
ganiiation would take in the matter of
guarantee fund to start
i change.
shipping ex-
of the citr.
The CiiiioMci-K did not shpjwse there
was a fie year old loy in the city who
did not know the name of the merchant
referred ts H the name was not given
it was? only lnitsc theCiir.oMiLE lieti
tated to ue Its ower to punish the
merchant as he deserved. Bat wo have :
a suggesliou to jiour into the capacious
ear of the svribe of the Sun. If he is so
ignorant as not to know what everybody '.
else know s let him cull at thi oflice and
the "devil" will furnish him with the
excel lencv
ClIKONKI.K
Clll."Mfl.K
' that manufactures
4iemes mat h saul so, the : l"w iiiw.v - .vutinuu ui i.u.i.i (
will give the proof,
is not a sensational
sheet
articles for occasion.
Muflrlng From laflucnaa.
The j employes, severely scored the advisory j CoruxiiAOEN, Dee. 18. Both the king
wjuiitu ui laiinny iiic-n lur inn aivtuii , rv i. ..r.-T
taken yesterday, and declared the ?ud 'I""" t,f Denmark are suffering
switchmen would have nothing to do ' Iro,n tntluenza.
with
Ladies and Childrens Furnishing Goods, "WAV DOWN:
Mrs. Phillips, - 81 Third Street.
THE DALLES LUMBERING CO..
INCORPORATED 1889.
' No. G7 Washington Stbeet. . The Dalles.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of
Building Material and Dimension Tiakr, Dcsrs, Wisdaw Moldings, House Forcisliings Etc
Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish
Boxes and Packing Cases.
Faotoryaud XjxxxrxVxssr T6rr-cl t -Old Pt.
Salloan
DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to
any part of thq city,
j Itank Cl.arlnga
Man Turna i'. j Clearances, 1322.027,53;
Dec. 17. Edward nJfftS.W8.S3.
who has
been missin? since Saturday last, an
one of the circuit judges in tl ninih dis- j .&T1 here tbia ,norning io a dad con-
The Orfijuuian' Washington corres
pondent telegraphs under 'date of
I)4H-llllfT
is that W.
A AlianlnB
Nvack, N. Y.,
balances,
i: "iiie x.si auess tonignt ; CoJe.f vIerk J$lHaTelt & Co.
iiir ii iu win ix' eetccica lor
information. Then let the Sun publish niendatloii has been s,K,ken of Mr
tnct. Something that the Montana j dition. and unable to account for bis ab-
men have learned very lately has caused j sence, Ilia appearance denotes ex-
tlieni to lose all hope of the selection of PeHre'
Judge Knowles and they believe that i Th. Huit.n Will Hrttlp i
the president has decided on Hill. So! 1A,S Hec. 17. The Ke'publique Fran
far as can Ik? learned nothing but com- ; tod. deei,.,. .i... ti.e Bultaii of
Hill
it to the worM and when it ht done
siat it w ill have done the ilirst thing it
-ver did on behalf of the peoples' lonls
since they w re put on the river. If the
Sun is si ha!tdicapHil that it cannot
light f tii." jvt. hs' Interests, it must
keep i. ham.; '.: tli'i-e w ho are engT-getl,
to the ixvt of their uhiilty, in that work.
even bv those who were
candidate.-.." Nothing
Simon any more than
of the rare altogether.
Turkev has asked France to leave it to
pressing other ; .im ' d ti.a .u,ol.-in cf nuiPri. o set-
is said of Joe J tie the queation growing out of the ex
it he was out ' pulsion of Chadonia from that country.
There are just 152 places under the
doorkeeper of the house, worth $131,000
a year, and the indications are that
Tammany Hall will fill about 152 of
them. Doorkeeper Turner has received
a telegram from Boss Crocker calling
him to New York, and Mr. Turner conld
not get to the station too quickly. The
other Tammany members have gone to
New York also, and it is supposed they
are engaged in cutting tbe Tammany
watermelon.
The Titntt'Movutaiueer suys it i iWi
lulely solvent. Well, w
wasn't? Tho editor of t le
Authorised iu Make . Loan.
Thk Hauie, 1V
house oi tne Dutch
Wasco wareipse a.
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
The revenue of the national govern
ment has fallen off 0,000,000 during
17. -The lower ' tue T"1 five months. That means forty j
parliament has millions less taxes paid by the people. !
ho said it j pugs.-d n bill authorizing the government j This is certainly no bad ehowlng for the j
Chkokicle I to ncgitiate a loan of 4o,000,(XH) florins, j new tariff law.
fates Reasonable.
MARK GOODS -
"W". W. GO.
THE DALIES, OKKOOM.
Chrisman Bros.,
(Surreaaora to K. Taylor.J
: proprietors or the:
GUY PHPT
UNION STREET.
Dealers
alias of Meats
ID
KALIS, BACON and SUSAGE
ALWAYS OH HAND.