i TFT ptT.T.Ta WSEKLT CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, leca u. mil 1 " SEATTLE TO SPOKANE line EflEilKi SMss Eatwccn Ei2H Wails or S: MANY HARDSHIPS WERE ENDURED The First Train to Reach the inland Empire via. Great Northern. the rsoartcr roc jmx.k tvkkek r-rafcabl Kw thai He May He Klactr Mr. Allaa'a Boat la tka B-w-at Other Tiawa, BCf-lal U !H CUKoiKlCUt Smom, Jan. 7. The first trait; from Seattle by the Great Northern reached here today. There in much jubilation among the tracklaying crew over the completion of their work. It ha Wen accomplished under serious difficulties, and many hardships hare been endured, hut, they were as brave a lot of fellows as undertook any la-k, and they never, murmured nor faltered in their work. The completion of the road will he bailed with deliuht by the peo ple of Spok.tne ami the eound cities, as well as tho of nil the country trav ersed, who are anxiously awaiting the time when it shall Is in smooth work ing order. The snow is fifteen feet deep near tlie sanin.it on "this side and much deeper iu the canyons. Over WXI shovel ere, art employed keeping the trark clear. The snow U packed very hard, ami for great distances the train Seeds along lietwevn two solid !! of mow, towering so high above the coaches that the toi run not he seen from the win dows. The weather is cold but dry on the erts; side of the mountain, and no aerions trouble is anticipated in the operation of train, at lea.-?; until the winter breaks up. There is consider-! able rain on tho weal aide, but the track is In excellent condition and tiiere is apparently no reason why trains may not be sent through on comparatively fast time aa coon as the management is ready to put them on, which will donbt-l-a tt? within a verv few davs. JadC TarBer'i Chaar. Oltmpia, Jan. 7. Special. There is ' BO concealing t he fact that there is aj deep undercurrent here favorable to Spokane's candidate. It comes from personal admiration for Air. Turner and - A conviction that King county would aliow the basest sort of ingratitude to tern now against her old time friend and ally. MesfTs. Hunt and Grant have aotindcd this se:itimHnt,a::d have shown -neither the courage nor the disposition to run counter to it and tiiereby bring about their own overthrow in the county. They know that it in impossible to work Bp enthusiasm for Air. Allen. They are doing all that could be ex)ected of them in showing their personal loyalty to Mr. Allen, bat tlieir work is necessarily cold and productive of poor reenita That U why John B. Allen has come home to grind his own machine. It is openly eta ltd tliat Senator John Kmuear has formed an alliance with Nelson Dennett and others to defeat f-ecator Allen. It will be remembered that Senator Kin near voted for Turner when Alien wu elected; he claims that he will only be consistent in ruling for him again. AAw tk Old Mu. "Gail llaixtoton," ilirm Abigail Inl:re, in her plea fur Mrs. Maybrick, writing to Gladstone says: "In the name of God I arraign you, the head of the r.rit iab government, far the mnrder of Flor ence Elizabeth Maybrick, now dyinjf in the convict prison at Weekina." Miss Dodge declares there is no evhlenee ol the im primmed woman's guilt, and ahames the great government tor bind ing the f.-ble hands of a woman in a living to.nb and demanding more evi dense of her innocence, After reproach- j Ing the British pivernrnent, and the oonie ofSve in particular, for tiieir bar-1 barons action, Misa Dodge declarer they i are guilty of deliberate murder. Clos-I ing she says: "But if tliere be a God! who make and notes the ways nf this world, who hears tiie voice of innocent blood eying onto Han fro-n the ground. it is lietter U be tlie yoting wife and mother perishing in Weeking nriaon I than tl.e prime mmitr ot the govern- ment whieb works her torture and her -o. sm. , A ftmm pM-f War. Pakama, Jan. 5. Tl.e Uiundary que. ( tion between Costa Eica and Nicaragua I la lieen reopened. There is a pro pert I of war between the countries in conse-1 qnence. A body of Costa F.lcan soldiers ! have taken poesession of the territory ! claimed by Xicaragna, an ultimatum ! which the Utter country is not disposed j to sgree with. She is preparing to de-j fend her right. 1 Tha TfcasBM frawa Otrr. A London dispatch say the weather has been very windy for several day. Much ice formed ia the Thame. Traf fic above and below London bridge is tnoch impeded by pack ice. The npper river it froseo over. A w air-a AllTfXTlSa. A swr-Ol4 llMrdt tha lilo aha M(hl I'Hmifi. One of the touching incidents of life that "makes the world akin," occurred in the early part of the week. An east bound pa?oi;rer engineer, wlslle walk ing around his engine during the cus tomary stop at lKt.d Kiver, observed a little ball of humanity curled up on the pilot of his engine, who was shivering with cold and obviously very miserable. As is frequently the rae in some na tures, the bij fellow sought to check the bij lump rising in his throat by doing something harsh; so he shouted: "What in ant you doing ber? Tha uiock menace completely overcame tha already straining nerves of the little fellow, and breaking into a wail.be sought toes capo from his position. Ere he could do so the engineer gathered him in Ids arms, and, a tenderly as an infant, curried hiiu to hi cab, and warmed him, and then the story was told. lie was 10 years old, had lost his par ents, and was living with strangers at Fairview, a short distance this side of Portland. His life, for some reason, was unhappy and he thought he would escape by getting aboard the engine of the night train, where he would prob ably be unobserved. He had a nmrried sister living a mile and a lmif from Fen dlcton, and thither he was hound. Hid story was told with the sincerity of childhood, and the engineer was sat isfied he was spenking truly. Arriving at The Thi'les he made arrangoients the f'd'owinj: day for the pontinuanee of his journey to its destination. Mad the engine have -truck nr.y ob ject whatever the boy mut have len killed during Ids miserable journey froai Fairview to Hood Kiver. Tiie ro- ruirlr r rr i!ut it ill rot hid Trrvirxv to further follow the fortunes of the e waif nrd tell of his reception by his siner, but, uniike the lint novelis that in ali l.k. ii - pitfttfoire I emel. fiooi he will be well cared fur. 4.veraDttt for Alaska. A Washington dispatch says a bill to provitle a tenipt,rAry govern nient for Alaska was introduced in the senate on Tst;ir.iay by Flatt. It provides for a seat of government at itka, tiie execu tive power to vssteii in the governor an ecre!arv. The territory is designat ed as one jiiii.cia! di-4rict, with a resident di:r:i.t j'idgv., repaired to ho.dntIea.4t two ternm nuii.i!;v, one each at Sitka and Junesu. Tiie hii! direts the presi dent to appoint seven ominiiftdoners with powers of ctuuty judges, at an an nual salary of i,0(X) each. Other uiiiior officers nr.- provided for, and thevcueml law of lite saie of Orepin are d-c-itrt-.! to t: tiie law in the territory of Alaska. ( The territory i tleclared to 1" a Ui:d district, aud suitable provision : niiej iorentritm. in or uiiiutu;..i: -1 ing liquors is prohibited, save for meiiii inal purHee5 by licen.nni drutrgisti. AH eroiit, in lutiinj Indians, horn or natumlUcd in the United titales. resid ing in Alsi'ka at the time of the pn-nge of the art, are declared citizens of the United States, and no person who can not speak the MiiylUh language in ordi nary conversation will be allowed to vote or hold an electoral office. 5one but natives arc aiiowed to reside on the coast north of Ikhring strait and in the interior north of the Arctic circle. CauoLerfrlt t'mpmr. A fit. Louis dispatch says one of the moft dangerons counterfeits in existence was presented at the counter of the state bank today. It was an admirable fac simile of a t- certificate. It bears the head of General W. 8. Haix-ock, and is of tiie series of 1S.36. letter "B." The paper is so goud as to defy detection by any one except an expert, and the wuA throngbnut is admirable. The point a hen detection is easiest ii in the lathe work uroiind the fiynre 2, in tiie upper right hand corner. Tliis is light and the linos are not as dif.inct as in tiie i g-nuine bill. liank omt;iais ioiioance it one of the best executel rouiiterfoits ; they have ever seen. Klala Still impmlut- Wamuxoton, Jan. 5. I)r. Johnson f.iys I;!ainc had-a good uigiit. and is liettcr this morning. Dr. Ixmiif, tiie specialist, left this morning on hi re- turn to New York. ' Annrlua V ltrd Im Aaatrla. A Vienna dispntch says a warrant was isiud liere for the arret of Koelerer, a Iiretended journalist, who is acwed of I swiutiiing John K. Irgheim, an Ameri-! can miu-rwner,ont of ?1U),000. - k...- - j crniser from Armrtrong's and a j ytxi - um t.rpe.lo-rxiat btiilt tor Tnrkey l.y , V,TT.TU, Ul Ai'UIIIll. CttrMavi aaap ttlioAa. If your faith is below par, read Paul. If yon are getting laxy, watch James. ! If yoo are impatient, sit down quietly and have a talk with Job. If yoo are just a little strong beaded, go and see Mo. i If yon are getting weak-kneed, take a ' look at Klliah. I If there i no song in your heart, lis ten to David. If yon are getting sordid, spend a while. Something new, tho-e Aristo photo with Isaiah. latHerrin' rHery over the postoffice. If yon feel chilly, get tl.e beloved tlia-; Tli finest polish in the land. New c.ple to put hi arm around you. j -,-, i-cllltrflnd. W, udi ,, 7? ,h tmm' f th d7' nU I I""0"- other im- scribe for Tiia CnanwicLB. . I itate. ABOUT SMALL STATES. Disp:flD3rtioa of Dcctir. on tiis Present Bcsrcscntaliai SUBVERTING THE MAJORITY Will. A Rule Which Docs not OKcb At Lsc but now Patisibl Exist. LIKBLT TO COM li VI IN nilNbUMI. A Chaag Aatlolpatad fur Apportionment ml Elntan la the Vtrlau Mtntaa Olhar Wants. Speetal tuTua CHmcsiCLS l VsntNUTox, Jan. 9. The admiweion of sis new states with twenty electors on a vote of I d, ODD (icpulatiou, was dis- cusseu in me scnaie committee ot etw-1 tions the last m-eting, and in 1 - ingover the final fiam of the late ele- tiononeu imprvsseil itn at leat onei conspicuous feature. Theoretically, iu j a republican covernment the majoritr governs. Thonli the ipiveriiuiunt based nn this fundamental principle the syntem of presidential elections is s.i constructed as to subvert the willf the nmitirhv anil nnthU miiw.rifo It. ml,. This reul; d.K's nut often arise, but the possibility of it now exist. 8ix new states tins vear cast 2U,")7i voles and f oee twenty presidential electors At r" amo. "lnv l"B ol .-imnc-oia '' u,es nu nits mil n;ne eiw- t toral votes. The new states are. Htatn Tvlul mtt EIrttor: Idaho . 19 jm 3 Montana 44. It: 3 North Dakota liii.HS 3 South Dakota 78.KA7 4 Wai?fiington 6(i.:w:i - 4 Wyoming .... lo,.':tl 3 Tot.tls 201,478 IV In addition to the.e there were iduc st:itea each of which cast U-m than liAj, llHj totes. The ngjrreirato vote of thcie states 5,li."!t, and they have thirty- cine elector, states are: Colorailo f Maw are KlntitiA . Nevada . New I l.impijhire. ' n Thee last-dcacribed 4 3 4 ;s 4 4 4 Ui.Ull !o.Kl'. 7u,4'fJ 56,575 i; ' t'e 1-land : i irolina . !..!!.. I .... y (f r-; : b:WSm a j. jci-ate vote of the twojTonpn ' i . of mar . r is 7i S,oC2, and they have in ail fifty-r.iue L'tor. rliat is to tav ther i have btw then seven per cent of the i i vote of the country, with over thirteen j per cent of tho representation in the electoral ro!le;re. Yet tho fifteen states, with li!ty-nine electors, do not mutter as many votes br 7ii 0K4 us dose Illinois, with but twcnty-fiitir electors. While no condition has ariten wherein this situation has been made obnoxious, tiie opportunity alyrays exi'ts. In the jias sage of years differences may aria by which a minority of tiie population con trolling a majority of the electors may encounter physical resintance from a majority of the population controlling a minority of the electors. It would lie better if the apportionment of electors upon representation were wiped out altogether. HcalM tha Iteport. A Wall street parr, pnblitth Mr. Vil lard's denial of the rejiortthat he was to retire from the N. I. R., and says: The denial did not a fleet securities ad versely. It is eonaidi-red scarcely likely that he would leave at a time like this. It is stated Viilard will firt eiert him- s;!f to put the property in fxid credit again, and may then reoigu. His friends sav Viilard is not the man who will go) out nnder fire. As the times improve. 1 and opportunity is offered for the com-! I panv to flout its bond." and mv off flout- : i 1 . v ..i t f i. I wis debts. Northern PaciUc m-ctinties, It ; is statetl. will be Ixwiniing, and then Miiar.i win nn only renjn Irom tlie '- , .1, i . . .oriueru i itciui:, out ai, active niis)lies Tli- lloalH Trial f oat imiI. A 'i-p.t!ch from I'limtilhi says tli.it ten of the 28 Oregon stockmen who wi re j - witnew in the Koslvn bank rob'iery i ! enmt arrived en route to their homes near i Fofts'l!. the Lrit Imvint len itfM.lft.ini.il i ' e - f-"-.--. ...... until January J.ltti. Uiey all seem con- fident of the ultimate dichnrg nt .the pri,ners Hale, Zachary ami Kimey. The jTidge reduced their bail last week to JO.OOO. Friends liave alrendr rjied I lunula sufficient fcr the reieaee of ooo of ' the boys, and expect to have all three of , them out in a dav or two. t n-i c... 8 The final estl- n,atJ(" ' agricultural department of th M,i hn",W!U ""n "w Urr JI,,r-.01 the whole I nlteit hlaten, jsh'j Wlieat, 5I5,W,0; corn, 1,. j6,lfH,0X); oats, m.l,0ri,(X). U I.- I'in -Hu fa i . MHill -I'racti.m ol W-tli. Al laaUi UMUl kg II u. t.it 1 .-ti i.Kti, rnil btrwt. DU. 0. K SASI.f'R'J. tir.i.!it-( thvT la.- t,! . Tun a".i'i s. r eKwir it, lr Tuvt. ontne ir Prt'iit'lv litW. TI)? Or. U. KsMM. AN (iloa mr4Tiur fnvui .v a I- tiy or utiriH, I'tiv urrvtituiry IlUx N .n.i ii 1 bpuiu biut-k. I. i. I" t N K mvsici ' - oau. utitf: rixini utl s l i!M'"ii Itmrih tivri, ml ilt Itrnu tsrnF. (tuit kuira ui 11 . M., ilul uJ 7 lt 1 1'. M. Hlt. KlliliKt.l. ArrmiSKT t !. c I'ulill BlrvH. 1 Im Uaulm, Drra. a. a a. huh'h. Hunt nnNitnn, I)' t'KI'R, 4 MKNTrKK Attoumv-T L4hiitMa 4'.' uu '" "t 1.1I.T I'UlMl.l. hlltrulHT ll Wu!nluli Sllwl l tit- I'jiUk. i :ifm. ! l. w li fuN AntiMvrV it law-lt i t? 4 aul New Vttut Hlwli. tMt.iut r t? Jnli.ia. irt.a. HaANKTl, rti:;M; At uw. . . ht in Vitm tui'lii;, up iu. t-iu, UliltUll. , II- Thr t. KMtV. . t HCITTtHttTyH S.S.WILXIX. M' A.-, IM Ni'lMiTON A W!MiN Arri.a- M:m At law -otlurv. rr-.ttth t -ltt .t.ll,mtU llallk.. ' lNl!v&. lrei u. VBHKVULY NO. K. OK 1 llw til h Imll Hit Mf i.m, nt fuuna 4 iy of erh umuUi t 7.A p. in. N tn K. Wctim- 1 r.a. jaiU.u khyal akcii i iia!tkk mi, lrZml.T-'TuM U'1'4 4. j - - - - - i,.l Mt ii.i tamr w.i-i umimtna. i 'lc" W'J 7 i "lOLL Vflil a UiLk.K. No. i, 1. o. u. r - Me. ta , r mKi ,rt.r rm.i ana cwii tnw. !'jtiiimli. t.nillwra nrv WMlr..m- II. I'iti iii. ll. JL. l'.llXa.S. (i. K;E!lu iim,k. so. .. k oi v. m.vi vt-ry Mtttitl.tT nvriilt-v at T:.tl iVIin,;. Iu rlchaiinu buUtiiu;;. ernvr ol :mart end rM-mti iimtu. ptjj.iuriuui; li.cn.lrr7-H nrv r,ttliIi.- I,,. viuit. w a. i mi, li. W.TDa. K. of R. U B. c. t:. hv OMKX'W I'lilUSTlAN TK.VPKHI.S'CS I M;K will nuttl ttv'-n ln,Ur iftfrit,..ii M lo't-ltieii 1 the rvtwhnr rnteu Alin- iuviimL fEMi'i.E t.oixjf: so. i. a. r. .-)inii 1 In Otl rnltv U:i, uw Krltrnsm (w-imil 'rent, AUlrM:y uculiiB4l 7 .Ai. I'aci IU Mzrr. W. a Mvbiu, PliMiirm. U. . TAD. SKMTIt ViT. Si.. A. (,. A n Mtt l ecnt soiunlay at r. a.. In li,? K nl r. 1L Bor i.. r.. M-i..tT'!: . ll.f K. uf V. Hull. . KSAN'l VKKEIV - 1 ecrv Hunrta viii.rjt n lit K. at V. ll.il.. T OF I., f. f!Vlsl!lV, Jin. -7- Mrt In -. 1. K. iri P. Iltil. tiif urM una I I.U.I Y. .tin ,1.) 1 1 vse:ti iri-Hitu TH ( lit IK III l. O rmT r..tif. iaiw Mnjm tvny eomlMV ml 1.131. . ui iij. ii. a. U it r. a. ii i ' CT- I'M- ' i I fKI'i. Hv. I - j r .' 1 V HllU'Uy ml l; . i A- a. 1 Jl lo ll T rior, nlntt, nrpiwitr i 1 "tt'H,T- Hrrurr. rvtt-. . a ml " at r. m. funo. tfiili . I'mjer nti Frulav M l " f T UACTi-T !-HfR( H-!. O. Ii. TT- m, emtrtf. MtuninK Mrvie nt 'h Itle ii-tiwiy t,; II . a. ratltlii litxtt IntmrttltletT lifter tlliTlitl'lf TTlrtt.. .;. . r r-oeff Irt.lnv evuiihj al l';ui!tir lrl- iif-i-v. lui'iit rrTiei In ir,ti rou-t lnrtie sl 1 I-. Ii. UN'. li::.,AT!'INAI. ClU'RCn-Her W. K. i chti. I'anir. w.-Tviir tmirrv Mirxliiy ui 11 a. mJ r. M ii;nU) miittl iwr rriitmiuff .14.1 l',y IllvLltil. Atibt Inw. M. K. ''!irR --!:T. 1. WnitLsa. piutiir. hrrvwxirTviniiiy mnrniitK at 11 m. m. Siirnlny ecb.. si l-'.JJ v i.itrk r. a. t..wn.-ili lrtK'ie at 6 .91 r. K. Prner aiet7tllt every Trtiirwlsy viitnrf m 7 'Mi oi-itirll. A itrtttnl In viuotuu im exurminl by hulU pator ami pcvtplc to ail. nKRItTIAN niT'Ri'H- r.av. J. W Jinx Ufa. V' l'atr. l'iliiiiR In tiie tiniaivirnlloiial hnrrli 1'irtia ljr at I t. conlmlly InvlCMl. a. All are The Sl Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. TLis old, popular and reliable house has lieen entirely refumirihed, anil every room has be;n r papered and repainted and newly carpeted throughout. The house contains 17u rooms and is supplied witii every modern convenience. Itates reasonable. A good restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all train. C. W. KNOWLES. Pron. ! SIOTICKi SALE OF CITY LOTH. XMfce l hewiy len that, by authority of Hrrlifnini-i" S''. i',7, wtlieh huvf tlie rtmiiliMl r"."'.""M".'" f'','V,b" ""-: ll ll "All itr limfim miIiOmI mi, i,ili,iMti,w I. lor th ie of eru.in tutu i'iititiii u billet etty." 1 will, oil Mluntav urn ofliti i. M .: t.iji,ijr aix-tian. to u, i,ihi bi.i.ier, ol lit" lula ami UK-la "I lnU ltil-l.il In . rm Atltlllllltl i un tia i iiv. hi e CVtlllllV. on.m, urn hvn-vlm and, a. prevlt.oaly ailver ll litioil 1 rt-.i..-e!liti-!) nr-rl mitt ilf lliirm haj. tie anlfl lur i m i- ii;u liuu lnu vaiue tlirvnf aa abi'Vt ' oik 'l.-iirth f ihe tleo but m any of aM leu t1'"' ,1.''',',1 Vl'""",.'", '1 u r.'if,i,iiktHr in iwttMiti.i M, itunii. tin m , .1 , . r. ii i t. y-nt ir- llf illlu ef mirb ftle. -.I .' . at I Mtth liiifre! im -ueh ilffennl w. ftil - uf l-tti per riit. -r nltiium, i.iitr. I in-. Iti.it IismI tM,y riii-nt nttiv l'HJll,'- ,,! ! be rt'iKle I i I' I'll nt Him tliuB i, n'h aul-at tlie tt.tittli ttl tiie titl'i tl. T!i.;im!i wll. b-e n at Ihe b'Hir of T-n otwk a. m.tif , lit ii it aid will bei'ntitttitinl from tliua In tj -i - ii!t! ,,f i- Hhnii be Mtilil, btte tui tut ii7 Ntr-itilM-f , I'-fJ. HiS WI SH EE. IMiJ'.f kwonier of iMllea City. j. 2STEW iCfldertakns fistablLhment! I'KINZ & NITSCIIKK I E AI.KItH IX Furniture and Carpets We have added to our business a omplele I'lirtertading Kstablishment, and as we are In no war oonnerted with the Vntleriiikers' Trust, our pric-e will be low aiTordingly. 1 "B I JOLES I Staple 0 Fancy Gioeeries, Hay, Grain and Ft ed. fascnic B!:ct Corner Third and Court Sir?,ets. Ths Cal'es.Pca North Washington H'l l' ATKP AT T1IK Dcstlnfid to tie the Best Manul&cturlriKt Contor In the Inland Empiro. Fur l-urthwr liiformatfin Call at the Office of Interstate Investment Go., 0. 1 TAYLOR, ft I! & Or ; 72 EL, ft Or "There is a ;'k tjie affairs cf ru n zrhiiit, i.:.!rn at its Jlood, liaJs r: to fort:n;f," The po. t .uncjuu.v.ionnhly hurt n feronco to the ciifli-fiit it im- at CRANDALL W ho are soiilriR thcao Rooda nii'iiELr.Acn riiK-:;, THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. BUAINAUD 5: AHMSTKOX(iS SPOOL SILK FINK LINK OF Ml :v. rii n No. 390 to 334, 2d NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. FRAZER & WTNDHA1M. Proprietors. 11 3f' 'npf,4vn' f At the old stand of K. I.uslicr, THE DALLES, "Wasco County, - - - Oregon, The tiitto t'ity of the IiiUml Dmpire iu itu!ttel at the hiwd of navi.ition on the Mid.lln Cuiuu.lii,i, and is a thriving, proa perous city, ITS TERRITORY. It i tlie supply city for nn ejcten.iivo and rich agrntultur.tl ami pnzin;; coiintry, iu tr.id i r.-.u bins as f.r south its Suini.ier Lnke, a di.'.t nice of o-r two hundred inih-a. The Largest Wool Market. Tl.u rich jjr.iziii country along tli eii.s'.' rn Blop: of the Cna eiides fiirnihli.'K p ntuti; for thous.ilnls of hl.ecp, tho wool from which find market lu re. Tin) I)itilti Li tlio liirjrest ori'imtl woil nhippiti ioitit in Amnrica, itbout b,V'','h) pouinbi Ix-ing Mliippisl Inst year. ITS PRODUCTS. Tlie ulinoii fi.il.erif are the f'u.eit on tho Colinnlii.v, yielding tin' year a revenuo of tliousin ia of ilull'irs, which will lie more th.in iloubled in the nonr future. The product of the LcAutiful Klickitat valley find market here, and tlio country anuth and e.iat hna thi yuur filled the warehouse, and all available, ator.ipe pi i ,-es to overtlowiiig with their product. ITS WEALTH. It Li the richest city of its ixn on the const mid it money ia scattered over and i being used to develop more farming onuntry titan is tributary to any other city in E.istern On-gon. It lituntion is unaurptuwod. It climate delightful. IU poa aihilitie incalcuLtblo. iu resource tinliniited. And on the nrner stone the stand. BROS., Dalles, Washingici ( fir.Al) til NAVUiATIO.'. Dost Selllns Property of thoSfar.son In the North- VJcrA. i Frtie & Can cc EURGET'S, out at gres iUy-reducod rates. P tu street. The Dalles no Front St.. The Dalit. Orcgoa. Ml )