THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY. MAY 19, 1S93. PREPARING FOR WAR .-lire nun o! the machinery d . on exhibition : Chicago, r:u to Chili and return tlietu to u ; Francisco free of charge. Tne f.Mjil i litis hoped through the exposition at j Santiago that American machinery can I ii.trvxl-.nvj into the mine of Chili. K MAY RESULT IN .WAR Let. U EX ARE A I WORK MCHT AND HAY j I lVstuvn, Miv l". Sei d Pack. as 'CHINA WILL SI RELY RETALIATE Hat Be Intended t Influence lhe Ccf. one of the leading Chines merchant Senator Mitchell Gists Hi Vies n hub Election Anoticr Battle ii Rraiil. the Subject The Law Sbauld Be Enforced. ' and the best-informed 1 hluaniac on ! American a-air in Portland, a ked ioT bis o: luion on the matter. On being assurred l..at :t was a "good iaw, , " . " . ,, ti.irking at first that the reporter wa ; WaH:cto. Mar lfi.-The outlook Berux- ! VTbI "''.v Ne , SiS remark! : fot . , ith Chini i now regarded in Agency assert on semi-otfccial authority j ..Weil, tUt wt:le. it, T suppose, naval circle aa Dot unfavorable. It if 11. lire . nw ..vr , ... v, ,,ieJt ujDoutt lg IM uaj nt . . . ... ,, ,lt- ; the la U good. I don't think we have M;JB r hed bv the U!.ren.e anything to say. It rest with the Six lrti ,nJ n; is!ae , decree enforcing vu,(.ii.- t.u -w - trict rule acvinst the entry of any will be done. 11 tbeysav resist, n; j Americana in China, and t-roUbly ! the t. nines wu resist- ; onlering tle removal of oar miioi.arie . -If the Chinese resist be-in neat ; , hi. torrItory, nnJ;r t;ie pain of away. toe nierenant eaia .miung. Jopdi,;e deportation. Meanwhile there "there will pronably be a Chinese war. ..., f ;...,; , f chine against mhite immigrant ahich the Andrew fllackUtone, ex-comptroller oi the city, whose character haf la-en at- i sailed by the even iiijr paper at xarioua times. Mr. l'.nuoard skull aa pretty ' badly t-ruised, and the skin c'verini it laid 0-n. 1 thk Howrm I a Hit i.. HutM mt A'ommmm. j London, May liv The oomuioiis re sumed consideration of the Irish home- i rule bill in eomiuittee today. Hon. M. J.ihn lioderii'k nioveil toau:-n I ;!. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC Quietest Tim fct It ttc Tune let CEX. MAXIMO 4 v . MO GOMEZ, THE CI BAN iWf action f Railroad ! " " - -gjj stauoneil on the eastern frontier of FrajDce is prvHveJ-.nit with method and regularity. The French poverctuent. acconiir.j to the sauie anlhonty, is like- is extending and strenftheniug i:s tuiiirary lines adjoining the iVerman i rentier, j lacnir.g with a view to prompt a:ij t5ective rontractim. The barrack sit the entrenched can:p have been Mm bill so a .i.- p.wer the i r u. ia resrnce to an ad dress by the in. i-r-ial parliment, t re train the Irih parliment. Pr.ue Minister tiladttote opposed I'.e said that just a British legilaturv restraint throngh the intervention of the croan, o the arts of the Irish legislature would be ( , subject to restraint on intervention of amendment. He act of the were uhieot to VI holcsalc Trrpcitv In Surbuck, Wash.. Miuor Mention. Aa -- t ly sr. QitxTwN, May is. Special.) The Campaiiia i.f tr- ('ui.f.rd line baa broken all rvc'd" ( :..t voyaging acrm the Vt'anlic by al.ii the trip In five tUv, wrrsiivn hour and -4 minutes. The pa-riit,"'rs ! i-red en-!hu-iutica!!y on cuiiin in:o the harbor i.d the rrew of the (.auipan'a showed Ui'.ich jubillaii-m Ok-r th-ir .-vafce. j TDK ( I il I II UltlU nO J I ui p.-r imr kms. em m rr aal hf Balpa a a -.,J SAX FKAXClsro I Photograph Gall- barracks bcii: and an addition made to the farris-m. On the same semi-ofhcial th?ritv, it is stated that men are at crk cicht s ra:.s on tht Tii'. way, between F'.esr.e ai;d lievigny order u hasten the mobilisation of The Frankfort Zeitunj. comnientLtg ; the viceroy. Balfour snkvested Uiat the J UiiIm ..! kM 111 aiamd r ' rail Ilk the Cahaaa. Gomel. i mere are aooci o.iv laoorers minis ' a I t V n j n ' an.-t Ivd new i , , 1 - - ( c:tr no will come nnoer tne uw. i -i : v .11. 1.- , K a n ) u rrtrA T- n tn.ia a r. iT . . . , ... .. . ..... ..-p.--.. w , , ... I:' '; .,.;::.:-l. mese, taken togetr w.ta ti.e; fi(;4j o( . . be deferred " promment . iwi.ujM 10 in. i outbreak which an attempt to enforce ., , . , -,, v. leafier of the Cuban patriots in the rev ! F.eardlnc a telei-rar.bic dispatch from .;'n.It" '"' ,u n tl" bul- ..!...; ..' - . . . ..-i .. .... u.f u!.. .-t,E, rc. jsjkj ttu nioniiiic. t t tbs i v . .1 ... . t .v. " " line of the Paris A Nancy ; c, " Mrernm. WOQ-d .e br , " . '1. 11 1 that t!,e ia'rial deivrtlr "mericMs from that tvuntrr" ",w . T. T ... . " , ! parliament remain ondimini.-he,! by if'.tromuat cv untry , . v,-. The di-.on ,s a great a, l,mlLA.rnV leij l-acs sail UM suca wouia i .,;-..-, rhlnes letion her, liber ' , ' ... . lmi-P i ,u- --a,, .).... ;f 1 . ... , , , , Luaostone aecaned to consider the . s-rea.y t t.e case, ana tt.it si any jt ij t hoid down to the last , . . . ! bloodshed Has srvilt here the Americans -.J ... I "n"w,MM- eventual agrvea to the forcing and others with of-; i8 woa!J T dw iu i nnron.-i-ii.iwai ; accept it oa condition that it, place in ticiil new dispatches of eitutlar charac- " I ! oacons.i.u.KMai. i the bill W determined by the govern- East d. Sceoijd St! Eaat c4 Wlnrsle Jlall, and ol,)Kk Tail. ba. Tb Iall, or. First-Class Photos. All Wash Caaraat4. ter. states that reports oi this kind are oVrioasly intended tj inStience the ' electors in the c-Jiuins; eiei-tion for the riichstag ia favor of the candidates who ' it-.'I! scp;t the army bill. ! I tr XT. l-eck. Ferd V. Peck, retvntly elected first 2 f - . . i . tii-e fresiueni oi me aoria a vt.uuio.an f exposition, aas born in Chicago, in M1, tie as one of the fr?t grad- i UMIOll llt( Ull l . Ulv I ment. Th I proved. W. . T. amendment was then ai Maximo He is an txjeri en.d leader in horn the Cubans have great faith. .en. ( iotnei is a ' native of San IV mingo. He was lrn iu lsi, and inherited his hatred of S-panish rule. ' PMIXlSTraATRIXSAll ..t-i- i hervt.y r n tht. in i.rr lr.m lb- .Kint c .-urt ol u JST" t. l arweumv, Rla.lr f,a !,;.. N....:Srt. . 111 llM. L" A H M .l-enwed. I a HI. ..n is. ... . 0v. --.I .1 Mir aurtl.Ki Mir. .1 u 1 r.i. ui CHin n.u- l.i 7 nr i., 4r.Tt..n, thm l'tii..ail,c .lr-.!.f n. a.i in 1.,.. ... . fl.i tin W lie s L studie JiiAtlr Brwer fiiarata. Va?h:-.t'n. May 15. At the concia- j si on of Jnsti.-e Gray's opinion. Justice ' F'rewer announced that he was eom-: :r'le.l to di?etit from the view of a ! ruajority of the court. He read his : views at s.iui length, declaring in scb-j stance ti.at ttie act of was encon- t f tltDtional : that if upheld there was no j v-arjintee that similar treatment might ! not be accorded other classes of our pop-1 cation. . vi"' mect oi Lis immense estate. .a oi me supreme court in tne first . c:ribnteJ hit knowle-ige in I iiuuci .uc ciciu-wa ac., a. so reaa a v. v,.-.i'; c.ssecurg opinion. He he. J there was If 8 ;wfA ! H Tklak lridral Clrtrlacd'a Artiua ... . , i. i . ia .aaairaiia. 1 x.errrbrB,ible. : I Foe tla sr.. May UV-nator Mitchell ',Cii'; A'-0' Ma-T 1--!!.;- ! was vert decided in his convictions that Ark,TDin ' !'n'.''. ! .ra.ia, is ext-c;ea to arrive I. the se- out in he y iD()d t!l .,atri,.t (l)roe, sion today of the i omen' Cocgresa. .. . n,; ..... i. . i.:. ..;n ... j..: he soon rose to rank and imrortanr. . l.a:J. SRAII A. l.t.i 1 tr l.a.tc. IN i-l When tioa of the re vol u- Y'ara broke law should j er.l reed, as w k : . t ,i . . - . he expressed tbetn in an ictervie w ith ! w tw " nio. uuiSue persona In ' rJI . . . . the dearv resristrstion . . . . , . , , be immediatelv and trm iii,:a ecaooi. Alter comp.etmg Lis pub- hool course he udied law, and re 's reived Li d-vree from the colie-re be fore be had attained 1 .1 ... .1 . - w lis i - - 1 T ft . . . ""L 4 ' cleans precept, of law. and nv-st pror i mBa- ln"m' v ,UM' aaa 'u0 nrt-er pracu-ed. , The authoritv of ! re- -e ha. never receired . penny however, but ntu-; ... . , "... I from the organization, but her excellent 1 i : . i .... l i - coiigresa kj ii sucn .aa is ungues- .... - ued t. Wgi knowleuge u the cianage- ! . . . . ' ...... .. 1. ,.! abilities as a eneaker have lor ne her a Telegraai re..rter this after&oon. regard to the action of the court the senator said : "The action of the supreme court in sustaining the constitutionality of the Gearv law was in accordance with the I ttie. ho will I present, by birth a 1Ie toaglt ia neikTj trx Uttle of the' Tifttira aF k. ...... sisr-reme i iKitrcianwi in sj.ini, ana t :e a.: tor- ma women sent r er out in ISS. to de velop the white ribtion movement in the tsandvich Islands, Australia, New Zea- .''he is capable and evolution from the trs't to the l"p to within 30 dav be ha leen living -on In lave totacco plantation, in a. place called Monte Christi, fjcing the ts ls.and of Cuba. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS V Eeatjrf l.in : Mr. Peck of large a?airs to other bis : ! r wide di-erence l-etween the enterprises, more public a character. ; cx.ng-ess to pi such ia is utiaues I tionahle. The great ciistak was made ' bv the pre.-r.t administration in creat- lnij.resioti that the law was cr.Cocstitctiona.. and that there wou.d be no occasion for enforcing it. cxu.us.on , Vnrh or tSe nnmr.mA .( fV of iasmigracts and the deportation of ' Chic aaditoriTrm i .In- .-. v- Pf. iTien residents, and characteriied the : ener.Uc management. ' i s.-t in the strongest language as it.hu- i ! n.an. brutal and a violation of the con- ! rkir A.iirtr Explatnrd. j Fittition in every section. He regretted ! w.h.;t.,, Vtnf.tw.;.i J tj say the decision of tbe court, to his i t-, r'.r.'.n,ltm,,.i 1 Chinese of this country need The a.- tion of President Cleveland i:i this re , spect is most rej.reheiisii.le. He cer ! tainly gave the Chinese n.ir.ister at j Washington reason to bt.ieve that tiie aw was cot constitatuna.. and tt.at the not be at tuind, was fraught with the crarest dan . rs to constitutional liberty. . .tgr the cosrt concluded the an ii..tsr:cnient of the opinions, Ashton. of e teasel f :r the Chines, moved a rehear ing and an argument li'ore the full lcch at the text term. At present r;je conrt stands 5 to 3 ia support of the law, Jcirtiee Harlan being absent- The tjcrt took the motion under advise n:etit, the t-Uect of which i? to jostpoDe rocee-iices under tjie 'Udgtuent an nounced todaT. country Lome. The s-tar ears the mem- : all alarmed. The Chinese minister alor; ; the iople have rallie-l to her side, and she may justly 1 called the mother of the Australian W. C. T. t". of which she is now ..resident. While in Chicago .he will speak on her six year. ' w-.smatd. observations of women in Asia. Africa 1 mn.oom In jaad Australia, and aill also hold confer- j ences in the interet of the j, World W. J C. T. I". Miss Ackennan iil remain i to participle in the World', and Na I tijna! W. C. T. I", conventions. rtrin- Hair a Nlllloa I .t. SrAttiirr, Wash., May 1. Spe--ial.' The roundhouse here burned last night, with nine locomotive. The loss ' is estimate.! at half a million dollar.. ! It has not been ascertained bow the tre I v J.-.- ' ! cing ' toler 10th, in c-mriection with hasgea la tka Navf . . ..... .... i ;t.- i . i ti i 7 . .rrt ... i ... it-.titmc. Dersota.etamuy are look.? forward to ; ' ,n, , ,, r the Columbian exposition. an interesting event, to occur, it is'- stated, in Jul v. The expected ever.t ex-i BtrUrted tl aine" throughout the plain, why President and Mrs. C;eTe, ""7 not to register. land Lave been somewhat anxious to get ; n ,-x,,ll.Et c-.xr.DiNc a. into their own country Lome for the ; ''I believe that the hesitancy of the summer. i president, and his manifest intention not to eniorce tne law, and l. is open contempt of the constitutionality of the oearv act, inspired tne lliinatuen in i ,1 ;A ,.t. . ... r J . . I ... T r lint. Offered by Liggett A Myer. Tolcco Clo. of t. Louis, Mo. The one gnewsing nearest t he n u m her of (arorle who wiii atu-nd the World lair g-H $-".W. ..( i, the second 1. inu.ou, etc. Ten Mar to bacco tags entitle yon to a guess. Ak your deader for particular or semi for jciivalar. t7-'JH i c ;. -:.-ii ... ' v. Saaday Krko.l Caa, ratio. N'EWESEr., Or., May 17. ;.;ieciai. The eighth anneal convention of the ' LAST OF HKK TKIBE. n-wtk tr DM Jruw. f tt ftaca atl-r laaiaa.. Jacksonville, Or., May 11. Old Jennie, the last of the famous tribe of .0ae Elvers, died here this morning siter a protracted illnee., aged about Co year.. Oid Jennie, it will lie recjem fred, anticipating her death, prepared with her own Lands, in the most costly elaborate manner, her burial robe, the materia! of which U of buccskiii Land comely ornamented with many colored lads. sea shells. Indian money, beauti ful transparent tbblee, etc., the whole ' weighing nearly 30 pounds. This death nua. l-i u 4 .... . ,, . . 1 . . I ai.ua .air aiienaance. ine aiternocn ' i . . i -i , . I . ... . Wjd that Le won.d ecione the law, as j session yesterday opened with praver bv . ... i i i .i i-.u- . . . -. . be snouid Lave done, the Chinamen t.ev. u. s. roUng of Independence, t ... ... . . , . T, ,, . , , . womd have ad been reg.stered br the The address of welcome was delivered , -.- . ... , .. . ; time required, lou cannot quote me by F.ev. Thos. C. Brown of Newberg. . , . ... j . . '' too strong. t on thi point, continued and response by Eev. T. E. Carp of ., . .... ....'. . - n.- j ti . , iT i the senator, "that I think the adminis- r on .and. The enrollment shorn ed a . . ... ... , . , . . . ' tration ha ent.re!T exceeded iu auibor- rnttirying increase in membership over i -. ., , , , f 6 . . , v lty in suspending the law v far, and ast year. Interesting speeches were ' ,v" . :, . , , , ' , - .. made. Sl.OWirv r .'..r. r.f IV.1 church, the teachers, the officers, and Wsii:,n.v, May 17. It ha leen settled t.'.at Bear-Admiral (..herardi a ill command the New York navy-yard. He wilt relieve Com modore Krlien, who wiii lie given an acting rear-admiral's commission and sent lo the F.a- i ropean station. This i known to be the admiral', choice of shore commands. I the pupils to the punday school euc ceeive!yby Lev. Hoberg of McMinn jTille, Pv. I'ollng of Lafayette, Lev. j iJoogherty of Portland and Lev. Denton I of McMicnvllle. In the cveninr the best topic discussed wa. "The tun dav .loae. the last set in the .ad drama of an 1 r , Z . I ' 1 T . i Tka AlM.r1la Cm. Pout la m. Or., May IS. 'j.iecialj Charle. A. I-j ker came up for a second C trial today. He is charged with the crime of manslaughter in the Helen Wilson abortion case. 6 s vsr 23 V-.ar: h C:i 3 :r.;Siihf -a. - m - - . m i ,w. and the authoritie. fcaUUuitM appear to Lave fully determined upon the relief of both Kear Admiral Gberardi and Acting Bear Admiral Walker. It ha also been set tled that the Baltimore i g-ing to China a. the Cagthip of the Asiatic auadron. With thene exception, the contemplated change in command, and destination Bum W laaeapoli. Slaak. M:sEAfoLi, Mav 15. A run on the Farmer' A Mechanics' having, bank ! began thi morning, chiefly by small depositor. It is Consi'lered one of theSjaj'SD tronitest bank, in the state. There are ' no fear, of iu aafetv. .'aigy-rrg r?-?r'-r: r? tx'Ti.y E.s.;9Sj 'z ::j c;a. CHAPMAN k CO - - - IN3V." Listoric tribe, than ahith no braver or more de'ermined ever confronted and fell before the superior force of civiiiza- j tj.e tion. .a Jennie was laid to rest in her licrial roi this evening. to do eo." Washiscto.-:, May li. The Chinese question occupied the entire attention of fK. M.inf .lit. t..f... ,v. n - t .- r i of ship, are .till unsettled, tne cati'.net meeting. Chief Justice Ful- ler, who dissented from the decision of the supreme court, cal!e.j at the white house and Lad brief talk with the CTk I president. r-nbeqaent!y the chief ju- ( Trial Trlfi af tb Christopher Colaabaa. j DnrTii, lay 18. Special. The ahaleback pasaenger steamer C"hristo ! pher Columbus start for a trial trip i r l l.. : : ; i - , , tice Lad an interview wtrti Krrftarv . a . ji.ou. an lore.g. lands, i ... . . ' immwliatelv thi afternoon. Th. . HORSES HOES J. S. COOPER, . Cirvr Can, t'.VO.V 4T0CA" YAKlS, Ckfojo, III. Tlie largest and only strictly romniission dealer in hor the world, will hold hi first extensive pale of west ern lira tided horses' fir season lOU, on WlEZDiESIDlrr, vJTJ3sTE 7? Entries shoald be made at once. HORSES HORSI, reciting the trial, of misatonarie and ! increase of conversion dirin. tK. "I- i toe j Gretham. It i. understood the conclu- .lT4a.tui cursion will be tor the benetit of the hos- ast year especially. .ion reached bv the ral.inet rii Ikil law could tot be enforced, for ? ,unJ w l"e AT- Th. W ia Rrmxll. VALPAaAtso, May 15. Two stories have reached your correspondent con cerning the result of a battle which took jiace Saturday near Ichanduy, between the Castiihista troop and revolutionist, ia Eio Grande i't f-xi, Brazil. The ac count of the er.gagement received from f-an Eoenie say that the battle wa indecisive. General Tille and a large tr-dy of Cast'.lhista troop, are now en catnped near Stnta Ana. which is on of the rebel str-ncliolds. Ife I ehort of ra..ahie Th. the reason that there wa no money for the purpose. The carries an appropriation of t-ecretary Carlisle .bowed CLOTHIStt riTTIB. i act only Mmm rl tb. Lata $;OD,Xj. .1 ... ... ... . luai irj. io'jre man o.iriu oi II. at sum that it would nese now in not con: plied ith the law more than H.000,000. .c the struggle between the Ciothing . remained. It is ei mated Manufactur.' Association and the cut-) coet, to deport all the Chi ters' union, of New York, in which the ; the countrr who Lave n "nw, i-oi :rien,i io attack tie town - "'-1 1'7J the.r a ly aod then join io tlie regular Cght to etroy Tavarea and Salgado and troublesome rerolutivnarr ancr. W1 n unionist were so w Company. The Columba m ill leave for Chicago Saturday rig'.t, accompanied by the ferry boat Superior and Iu!uth, ' which will be a part of the Henry yn- i dicate Ceet. Capt. Alexander MclJoug- j all and William Johnson of Kngiand will j : be t!-e only pasaenger. on the trip to ' ... . .... . v.i.ica?o. jir. wonnson n funding 1 wha'.el-acki in Fr.glir.d. Chrisman & Corson, UEALER succeesful.the rtrik- EATTLr rirtBt. en were ender the ! leadership of CLm. J Cmtmw M t,tMtrnk .f F. HeicheT. Mr. Eaclaa Bralaar flrwla Leicher i. the gen eral I ItOBCKT HrK. GROCERIES Flour, Grain, Fruit and Mill Feed. rr. i a nr. Tb. faa,aaa Hara. Ku Th. Ia .rat mt tb. . I. MtM,. Srv-riat ' ' TK. wmiAnt rj . L t ...... L. , i. I r . - t ' ' " vi luc nvKU'iriTD ment Workers. also conducted Boston Cght. Th. Itaaaiartv. .task. US., CKAi.F.iei.OJ M iw.rrr. WI. V.. w 1 - ora iOaO-Ut. i utwT iaw const. tuiiona . I. as created thejbut little exciteo-ect Lere an.ot.g the Chinese. It i trenerallr -.ifA iV.t f gured prominent- j tb order l r ih 'nr, of iU He was a , treasury will not ' reriea'.ed until con-; j native oi i-rook.yn, and J year, of age. ' gres. meets aai La. aa opportunity to I He i. of German barenlaze. and it a retal It. TK t r ,A tv. .1 clothing cotter. When Le was 17 v-r the treasury d;rct. U.at no action ! t !old be wet,t to Europe and visited all taken by anv custom houae officer nn-il deposit, far exed the w;thdraal. ti. j abroad, jrotii iyl to , furtMrr orders, and it i thought tliesei n-vrting. 1 be worked at Li trade in Brooklyn. , further order. ill not be f orthcoming. : f Inc teat titue Le ha been artive in Tr'TnU.t-.. ' a.,,,1 VaxTAaAiafi, nank'ingV?n ltk opened aa hocr er- I.er than c-ia,i th. m-wTjitj. There . was bo renewal o Satcrdajr' run, and j the Curry aeetn entirely rnbei.ied. The : fine teat time Le La been attire i0 tiit protaotioti of la'jor interest. , May 15. A recoeet La i bn made by Chilian riiiaeowner to ' ti. tOTetT.tuett to send a Iran-port to I ran i raniro Kw t!e pcrjoae of bring-, The trial of J. II. iattli. Wash.. Marl rCTt!i'7f 0f?'", cf '00 of the .upreme Vo.ty, hich held iu fifth tongreM at! .;,!", ,-''r'iCOQrotthernitedf-tate.declarir.g the hprinj-Seid. Ohio, recently, i. Mr. P..! i'CilfirT .aw rt rt.1 r. . . . 1 1 . . I .. . xonner. lie tne i founder and former j editor of the Newl York Ijedger. He i La retired from ; J builnes, leaving , t!e conduct of the ; Ledger in the Land S(tl Li on. Hi1 t I' intereett chiefly center in Lis famou il.. ray-ic staU. anH yesterday erenir.g wLen a new re en-i w the toaa.ion ftf rlne which Lad been pcrcised for the , uch record breaker, a Maud r and city unlortunately ran backward into cnnol, continue, to keep him prorai-! ir.M.,v.uafL4n. itwui t re- nentlrinU tmblicriew. Hi. u HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODlM I M LA Hot. Wahiiiton and Sxond .?t.f The Dallpf, M. u. HUNTINGTON. S. Commissioner. C. B. M'KINST Notary r- Huntington 8c McKinstry. u xmmin W J. U. HuntjtifVD A Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Ag ir-g exhi!-:u fau ti.e Cited ' BaabtM' Trtai. PorLAD, Or., May 17. '.fcpial. Hasklts, fadicted covered, ljeri Land Paper ot all Kind j.r-jrwl. InU collecV-d and taxes paid for non-reaiderita. Alotract of Titles fumikhwl at fc)Krt notice, a. Itave theotJj'' late, to fettUizllcg tC.O from the Bent'oo ti expositio wLicL wLU be Leli at . County nocring Mill, company bega ?mtir next year. H u prcpoaed UtVAt.j. He entered pie. of wA rsi.ty. conspiruonnly associated with the early I 'tract book, in Waato Count Alitor l-raicard, of th F.venine Pre-. Listorr cf al,ii.;n in thi. rinw, wa aaaailed last evening and Mr. Bonner', wealth La been estimated pumtne ed with a cane, wielded rf Mr. I at million d jllars. Parties baring Ileal rUt for sale or rent are requested 0 onr ofLc, - NO 133 SECOND ST THE DALLES- 08-