THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY. MAY 26, 1893 A ROW AT THE FAIR- tfce CCE- BEIIRIJIC SEA Sriss EiLuM Cl:ssi ty mission CAUSED BY SELLING DIAMONDS br C. M. Cnironi, livery. One I d 6fty horse, mere burned to an J the retire lot of bug gies. phaetoi.s, other vehicles, harness, etc., were de- i stroveJ. On the second floor Jauiea . J ynmn, foreman, tin wile ana eight ctUi- I dren slept. All had narrow escape, ex- j cept F.ddie. a 7-year-old boy, who wat j fatally burned before he could 1 ' rescued. CrumnTa insurance is $-3,000, Decisis Es Mais CASE Will 8;:n The Swiss Commissioners Will Offer a Resolution to all Foreign Exhibitors. Tkt AbwIcu Araltratan. At one of the two American member of the IxjarJ of arbitration which is meeting in Paris to settle the Pehrir.g ' sea controversies, Chicago, Mar 22. There is a big row '. mow tjn usual at- in the world's fair, it rame about in this way. Saturday afternoon customs officers arrested P. P. Neniitx, spent for a number of S iss exhibitors, for tell ing a diamond brooch contrary to law, all foreign goods being under bond for the payment of duty before sale. The ofceers then took into custody the f wise exhibit. When the Swiss commissioner heard of it he became angry, claiming tettio-n now centers upon the name o Justice John M" Harlan. He as'v born in Boyle coun-5 ty, Ky.,in 1S33 and received his educa tion at Centre col lege, irraduatin : Jl 17. He earlv entered aW T.M , j THROWN OPEN TO ALL NATIONS Limit of Thirty Miles Around Breed ing Stations, and A Ten-Mile Limit Off Alaska. Nearly a!! the telegraph and telephoue wires art) doan. It is feared there i much damage done throughout Michi gan and uianv wrecks on the lake. It is known that there is great damage at Adrian. lr. 4'araaliaa Mra. Arrested on suspicion of being impli cated in the Panama canal scandal, is ilvut 47 years of age. 1 1 is Imsincss was to a in over to the I scheme men high in j authority, such a , cabinet ministers, j senators and ! u-' ties. It is ri.. inu.it .1 that l-.'.."vHiO' francs found their way into his hand. through bis comuf tion w ith the enter THREE NOTED MEN A Tri3 cf PrcmiEcnt Orcicmii Dcn.!) crats Wta Want Office MURPHY. MAKKLEY AND WAIT l.W-CaJMrCr ' prise. Keports concerning his history 1 are conflicting, be himself saying that also declare a limit of 30 . torn at Ivesancon, rrance, ot the northern breedinit t;ern'"n parenti, who afterward re- It a. . . 1. a. . Jar m. . a u,.oopn 0alCe nau ' r'g , W ! Then thirtv rears of age was made attor arrest tne owning agent, tier had no MvDe of Kentucky, and on Peoem JWht to take pojtn o ft he enure ex- ;b10tls- took hi( on U). . Libit. He therefore at one closed the preme Wnch of the United States. He exhib.t and tephed the Swiss mm- ( -f M M hvi rvpJ nnJer wter at Washington suting his action. r.n.; Tu.n,. ,,. rank r.f A meeting of foreign exhibitors will be held this afternoon, at which the Swiss commissioner wi'l offer a resolution that all foreign exhibits be closed till the question is settled. Sac seat Hla aa reader. Sew Yokk. May 22. The suit which William. R. Laidlaw brought to recover f.V,00v) damages, for injuries, against Eur-stil Sage, was called for trial this niornir.g in the supreme court, -art third, by Judge Patterson, and marked rea-iy for trial. As soon as there is a vacancy in one of the trial terms, and it is reached on the calendar, it will be " ? . ". , T-He n academic education, ca.-e on the calendar, there is little prob- , . . , , . ' , .... . . . . . . , 1 aiterward studied law and was admitted abuity of its being reached for two ,,v,k..: ik- t ,c-, i ! . , , ... , . . to the bar in lS4o. In lStd he was a or three dav. L&id.aw was a clerk in . .v. . , . . .k i.ut " t t,. , 3. 'delegate to the etate convention which; rising to brigadier-general. Senator John T. Morgan is the other American member of the Behrir.g sea arbitration board. Besides this he has the distinction of having presented the Hawaii question to the senate in a f' N w ay to secure its at. tention. ile was I - Vwt Sn FavNcifcco, May CT. There is mncb rejoicing in local sealing circles over the information which has reached here in a dispatch from Taris that the deliberations of the Behrir.g sea tri bunal, now in session across the ocean. will result in throwing Eehring sea open to sealers and sealing vessels ot all na tions, and will miles around a anl nf )ir!h Cnx i t.H il. movea to itie i nited SUtes and were public life nd rnited Sute1 anda jiaiit of 10 mlet i naturaliied, lie thus becoming an Amer- offth mainland coast of both Silieria .' ICn- He was arrested at Bournemouth, and Alaska. At the present time the ; England, on a warrant from the French modus vivendi is in force, and Behring Pvernment. He is under guard at that sea is closed to all sealers unJer . ueing 100 ill to le remove! itt provisions, and nearlv everv vessel in the e?a'.ing fleet had express nnlmnn ct.rtin,, m t.r ..-.c ! 1ostok, May 2T.. President McLeinl from Behring sea. The fleet "is com", s tn"'d bl wiP",in to tll A'W-or? posed of alwuti0 vessels this vear, DJ , of tb Boston Maine railrvad today. nearly all of them are oiT the Japan ! cvart. Beparts from thvise waters are that sea's are very plentiful this year i and the sealers are like!y to make big catches. I Bstok, May .President Dislriet Attornrw. District Marshal ' and rost master at Portland Arc ' the Offices Sought by Them. AhHisoTos, May IN. Three men alio were prominent in the last cam paign in Oregon lio to t rewarded by the present adiuimir.iti on, and are seeLu.g o.'tH'es hich lJ W given to Oregon men. !an Murpliy ttantstobe !itrict attorney, Ji'l-n M.trk'.ey expect to 1 made district inrh.tl. nnd Chas. N. Wait postma.'ler at Portland. niard (. th rmldnl. The dinner giwn on the d ly Presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland to Intanta Ku lalie was maile an occasion of much ahite house conservato ries were fairly de pleted to furnish ko no szsssf Frank Jones ill t , d'gnitv. The ! SAX FliAXClSco Photograph Galler East l)i. Secoijd St., Eat of VliKili Halt, and opp, wj TalUir th, Tb I1, Or. First-Class Photoi All Wsrk OunaiMi, ADMINISTRATRIX AU un from tlw ( mint .mri ,J i!,- JT7tl; : r-ll. I..r MiMvtniuiilr . rarenoaer lor the S...ro.ir. i., it,;.Ti.4 de-ation of the " frT"1, 1 "at. 1-1.1. at th nnr .4 1 i.m J" table and apart- i a at .ui.iir iM-ii..n al t V - .1-I nu"" "1" .b,.'V 1 .. a.J t,x i v- .ai win- tmwm. ire I 1 1im n m ft.... i . , - v'u. ijc u ; iwrn ai Aiiiene, ( mil tht VrxUU nml -r KoTit l int ! ri ' - ..... j - "Vbut since he was Wasiitst.TON', Mav Ir. tYv nine ver ol1 l , mith. who until recentlv has ln rec JRCANI "i i Alatmma. cigniied as the representative al Wash-, nounces his came "Mcle-od irg ton of w hatever aV . iaaV .1 kr . ... V J . . , J I it":VJ J 1,,e lrP U,e din' ! "" H M. all U,U..k niCLi I r " iSs'.V. ifendsoa makes v .v--s( S l " ,.,,,... , ! ;it.i; " I I A- -5vfflK ! lai.T f in lid.- taftelUiiT arraniied. I A his home at the i T, , , . , ', ' I jf fUV'-a " iu;.. i i . i The entire lower flot of the white hou-ie! iNrOrTTrir I Mot,' i Wi-bUadelpI, Mr.i" ." ,0- 1 r. a Laor.. . r, -L, ,J , ' J . . . J- .. . , . l!e main tiall was the mar n ban.l .r.,1 : ... T . '."t vT LtU J -icieoi wno pro- . ,, . 1 , . , , t "i"1 ' ') legan Co., bankers, on Broadway. He was ia base's office at the time of the famous dynamite explosion, and was injured. He assert that Sage used Lim as a fender. of secession and ' served in the w ar as a confederate, l.e ; was elected to the senate to succeed Geo. ! Goldwaite in 1S77 and Las re-elected. i"uuiii surveyor m Hie emti nr r.1 ...r i . .. oml iriir.nr, -. i . governme.it there , the Northern Pa;5c. Little was heard 1 j .1 , m,rcnw ! rr"'"' T."n,i"i 1 "". utart.1 , . -i ... c " D-iown the private corridor to the state "-" "winr . ..r... .;:tl lllr fc , maybe at Hawaii, of him until be becam. eener.1 n,.n.r , . . . ... .. ' uw lo u" .,.,, ,,(., Mrt In rpimn iK. oftli.rimir. . i ! , uin'ng ca.i, w nere coers were laid. ' i"i" t.. .., r i u. .r ,w ta. v Las returned to the ( ot ttie i.lmira, Cort.and and Northern, ; . ,v ,.f . , i ut . innr. i... at w ,.rt a m C.ral Mlarra' Srlk. FTrrip.rBc, Kan., May rj The in dications are that the coal miners strike will spread all over the Southwest. c:als of the anta Fe road who were expected to bring the matter to arbitra tion are reported opposed to the plan. They are dett-rmiaed not to recopniie the Miners" Union. Five hundred mi ners in Cherokee and Crawford countie I quit today, also thoee in Yale district, ' and all the strip miners w ill quit to-' night. The miners in Indian territory i ar ready to go out when ordered. If ; this fails, the entire Suclhweet, except Arkansas wi.; be ordered out. ! t Want Tr-r W ax A.vTo.vio, Tex., Mav been twice J J y! x'rlD Tliat . j 71? '-' provisional !- I I r!BtlJ iWT.U ' 22. L. E. Eayne, president of the Tera wool growers' association, t.as issued a call for a meeting on June 1st, to 1 held in . san Antonio, for the purpose of perfect- ' icg a more thorousrb orranitation for the ' protection and promotion of the wool interests of Texas. Mr. Eayne sa lexas leris.ature is onfriend:v ta the wool interests of the state, and coctem-1 plates such action as will he injurious to the wool-producing interests of the I United Mates. Free wool, the Texas woolgrowers assert, will sound the death knell of the woo! industry; hence the , necessitv of united and organized e3ort j of those engaged in the industrv. city and continued the unofficial an nouncement that nr:on was bv the nient of Hawaii as ; controlled it, has becou.e the rival its representative at Washit.gton. At sect. Is as the United States. ! the same time T'r. Smith was in' ' a qanndary. The United States, m Ir. I leioet That way aaH Traai.1 i"m;m s opinion, i.aj nevtr osicuuir rec.rgnired the provisional g'jver now ruling at Hawaii. It is true Min an objure and unimportant line, but in ! . . T ' '''itl'''""-' - the management of which he rained 1 r;y, .,, ;, ' .... . .! - JoUSw.itwts, rnni'aa r.n gained .trf-t. ..i vast amount of valuable experience. I mJ rrin 'AntoIlio. 0' i2 H ? Austin Corhm as man- tbe ,wiJeot md inw ' ager of the Beavlir.g. then almost tank- ' ,ntm ,;,.. . . , tRAlnJIS L,n If Hawaii a. Z r,Zl h. Ji'..-. ., '! f Atco ,l"rt"- The other,, in the ! order named, were Senator Sherman j and Mrs. Bissell. Secretarv Ilertvrt and ' , Mrs. Johnson, the Spanish minister and i 1 Mrs. Fuller, Secretary Ijuuont and Mrs. i C.Ii,. .. -.i . , . I Oilier. Secretarv Mnrinn m.1 Mi,.ll ment . so... Mmj An inci- , . , , . ' .. aeut that may lead to a government in- v anu ruiier anJ Mrs. I ! wf i itter Stevent recoriized the new C,Tern. ! ui" U r li" clj'an,. Secretary Carlisle, .nd Mr.. V,Vb,;men:, but from what Commissioner j lhe Mllii C :'T ' '"T': and Mis. Ben. I ork. Captain Johnson, which arrived ui"' ' u ,c,nj -Mr., lar- -NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. Blount has made public it is ( mulirated. Iriak IDBbCfft rat Ion. Losdon, May 22. The demonstration of tbe Irieh National League in Hvde Park vesterday was most enthusiastic , x- ,-. . , .. , Mrs. arciwa hite kmnev, A oaarter of a mi.iion riefrne were rrrea- ,.-. 1 1 .M. J . Kinnr a aa mnn : in Astoria, has been solicited to de- ; proposes. difficult to understand whether the present ad ministration has recognized the provi sional government or not. There is a belief that Biocnt is now United states minister to Hawaii, but the appoint ment has never been c?icial!v pro- Dr. . Smith is tiierefore wife of!1 a loss as ta his cacner, living i future conduct. He however, lirep an mAAr in V , rl... TV.... ' - 1 , , . r ... ., . . . . . .. wu.bub iJuiitj-, - .tiuiFiuu aj - . a , ... , ,. , . , ! og of the wond s lair, her name Laving nves here as the o. .ng .u agricui- : 0 hf. Qf m tural labcrrs.aDdotber we.-knownmen.i lU conjnjh.rt. Mrf i3 this morniiiff from Panama, en rout tn ! A'torney-Oneral Olney and Mr. San Francisco. On the i-assage dow n I s'ai,ln 1 ostmasterH-eneral Bisseil and L urnt a, Ts ba le, fit. I Mi ill. la N'Hl-s it hrrl.r rlrm that I : natural wtUrr baa f.W-l rv.llr ,4 b. ll.lrMm ! -.intr.ul aiHl maar l.tiai .isr( In aulfrtw . i ...nr. .rui ii, .1 t,, ak an lt 'lt-r aird rn.-irr al 1L Iraiim. Ot j batuMal. Juur :i. l-M, ML Prvatoa Krataaaa. H..mr.tra-J ATi-ltraU'ti No 1J4. h t! t. j . i r . 1 . n i r., a . II- tiamra ltr t..H,.an. illnmrit. j rirtitinurrua mu.V'Ur ui.n, aiJ rultitatM j aa.'il laud. 1 ir -.rrr KiWI, At,1rpw 1 Ilr.t-.n. aai aiul nl.-rl. U traniau. K , laj .-, itt . "-' i'JBXW. LTirii.,. the steamer did not touh at San Juan' Mrs. i ray. Secretary Hoke Smith and delSur, because of the revolution in "1 1M""ro4' n-Miuiater to Sj Nicaraeua. Knterinir the t,rt ,A (Virint, Curry and Mr.. Iavis. IVrn Pedro To A I ) M I N I STR ATOK-S X0TIC1 uu I tlrf l lim-N KlrrnlTh.t thi: " Jtitaa Vfall.a-., Ut .4 a ect w ith delegates from all branches of the leagne in the United Kingdom, and Laving nves here as the 0"L.5Hla$ tomen selected ' minister from Hawaii, to Introduce t:,:nt:n. -r .,,..,..,r. ' - auulr; I'" ..fian umiiani al Lit tOC- Gladstone', home-rule plan, and ac- fD"D ?frn 'Ut i throw up Gresh.m the re- ceri it as . statement of the Irish CI " " ? T TY?.' ? mh0t the Vniu r- .-w ... ..v. v. -i I - -... m u.uiisier irom ! liawaa. question. Frances Willard. Kwaata la IlamtiCr4. New Yoex. May 22. It is said Easeia it dissatisfied with the impression made in the late naval review, in comparison with that of Great Britain, and will tend over three of her largest ironclads to re main here a couple of menths, to give the Americans some adequate notion of the Russian narr. i rop-VTaathrr Kollrtln. aarmarr arfth rntH, The secreury of the Trans-ML-sisMppi ! easties ottoo congress, O.W. Crawford, was U.rn in j Frequent showers, tome heavy rain Columbus, Ohio, in 1K1. He wa, edu-! cool temperature, and lack of .nn.hin. cated at the Su , Lave marked the weather for the week. University of Mis-j The rainfall varied from OOtoI.-Wof -ouri, read law and , inches. TBE alK-KrxXEK. aata Be A -ar Marhiac WTI.tr a Will Trad. Professor 8. P. Langiey is the inveDtor of a scientifically constructed Eying ma chine that will Cy. It was bwin about two year, has been complete It i. now finished, ! but fi and will t tried tiie passenger, were amaxed to see s-J dier. training big Krupp gun vessel from the government barracks, ail ready, ! as was afterward learned, to touch otT. 1 Tl.it it in direct contravention of inter- ! national courtesy. Government ofheert i then boarded the vestel to search her, j the supposition being that she had ! touched at San Jnan, w here the revolu- j tionists are in control, and wat bringing revolutionists to aid in seiring Corinto, j which it very weak by reason of the able-bodied nien being with the arinv ; on the frontier. It it further learned 1 that the same gun had been trained on , the an Jose, of that lint, on the up voyage. Imring the search there de-' barked the new American minister to; Nicaragua, Salvador and Costa Bica, j Hon. Lftuit Baker, of St. Paul, accotn- Tiamlt 1.1- t.ta t v n il.nsl.lnM 1 . f ' come on from Panama. I and Mrs. Curry, and Commodore Ihivit m,.A t ti . x-. . , "n - "tii-- room, wiiere terifwd. w. n,- .1 Ur r:. Kiuta ni Al! i-rh.ni tat I tip rlalit.a artfaar mil rr. a.'rt. n.,ur t., t.r-ar :r iirM a. t:ie preanletit ana g'lests reiairtsj after """"" !. i..ra irm.iiaii dinner. plants. was decorated profusely S3.000 la rra-mlwaaa. 'ill t.'.r dalirt li.:i Itjj i l'.W-d at Ialir t nr. At.rl) 4. 1-1. ki.HtKT I. iUJHH I Adrr-iTii.tr.urr tr( )W rtu J.-ntii 1M I .1. Offered by Ligrett A Myert Tolwci-o Co. of St. Louis, Mo. The'one guesirg nearest the numlvr of aw.ile w ho will attend the Wor'd't J-air g-it l"i,000.(n, the sex.nd etc. Ten star to bacco Uga entitle you to a g je.. Ak your dealer f -t particular, or end for circular. t7-2 I The origin of the tvmbol "cV huiidrcsj weight, ia a. follows: C initial letter of the Latin word "w torn, meaning a Luiidred. and ri r the first and last Utter, of tb. , ''weight" and are uaed as a cootrar. 1 lor it. The ra ' r, ku.. r ,. 1 me p-ii ia tne conai- nererition, but there ia an aWn ELECTRIC FLASHES. 1 are necesHary In a terrfie wind storm at Cleveland , yesterday four men were killed and I many injured, some fatally. The Beattr glass works. Tiffin, 0. probablj soon in Washington. Pro- as admitted to the bar. He practiced law, the , shine and warmth, which rouune or a law ; lor the more rar.ld -r..ti. . a. -ofEce being too lame 1 velopment of vegetation. The wheat ; t-tur'ir evening, the 2.h inst., John lor Li. eperu ative j prospect, are excellent, and if no hot i C3rk' in mt I:aker Ci,7 on the nature. He re winds shonM nrvnr ; . mi ! charge of murder, potnnnttnrt am.-;,! v, 1 , - re.u m,i oei .- ' " j luoreaio lexat in . phenomenal. TUr. t,ni.. 1 cutting Lit throat w th a raior. rr, and V'iHtw'UJ ntK 1 k at- f ... r :. v viaaium increase m tbe acreage of cereals The lm t in ! hat been aevntn ; t. i . ... 1,,e . - -. . w , i - i. u 1 1 J ll a l . l nm an 1... . J ipi , ........ tate businese. and ,. i'rt .' ... , . i 1Ije 1-iJU.tW. persons are thrown idle. loyeu barely e.apnd with The lost is fully covered by Ute busines., and ha. never received ! They are considerably injured about The xTundi W . deWnd78"-Ue l1" Milton." Tl!e strawberr ! Many wn a clea.er and developer of proper- about The r!l. .A ir t,: '.v.:- 1 . . . - an advertiser caused him to be elected feseor S. P. Lander ' tecretarr of the commercial rink M is at the head of the ; Houston, Texae, which he resigned to frmithior.ian Insti-1 ccept the position of general agent tution' at 'WadLing- j "1 mantger of the Brazo. Biver Chan ton, where he it ' nel and Dotk Company and Texas Im looked oo i migration Co. Mr. Crivfnrr h.a at the greatest fountain of knowledge : b!y the Urgent list of personal aequaint and ecientific lore in tL.it country. All j ncet of any irson in the Trant-Mit-of the favored few who have been al-; iippi country. lowed tote the "Aerodrome" or "Air-1 Runner," as he has christened hit new p Half lu araa. machine, declare their oninion em-1 Fi"A- May 23. Advices from Nic- phaticallr that it will fj ewesefuHr J in regard to the battle between ties TI,rY.;i; i- . r.iver are ttieir lives net. lhe recognition of hit ability at rlwnimr slowlr. r!n. m I ' " ? a.-; uvr Vi wa KrU ; laVUTlUlT. Itunshine. Wool it being hauled into! Tl,. a, ,t A . i. . t ; the warehouses. I. of excellent ouall.r ! . llL ' tbe and aar.U ti .i " ("""""If Jnoian, w no mysterious y di ana tjple. Sheep .hearing continue. ; .r... i i.-. . . as w u'JUtc VM HJ"T t U I aVl The fairy craft it intended .imply for the government force, and the lup reservation a week ago, wat found 1 I experiment, and tiot In any sense for i VJf't. BW MaMr yesterday tay tlie practical transportation. It it said to i , lIe 12 bourt, and eventually j look at first glance not unlike a huge eying l.fti. frr. vue government troop, were driven from the field. Counting deeertert, dead and wounded, the V x, Ii . , ,U "WT- Tbe are dralized and Lorit, Mo., May K.-A fire at dishearr. on . . midnight dertroved 200,000 worth of four now remain lorj to President Sa oroprty and caused . low Lum.n casa. and he it Wlleved to U y to A few nunntee Ufore 12 an alarm treat for turrender. Tbe removal of the "Dt iB ,rom, Chan- Pacific Mail tteamship rrice from Mn avenue and Locu.t rtreet. The Juan to Corinto hat disturbed the plan, wat of incendiary or.gin. It com- of the revolntimii.t. t. -.t- A, . .1 ... . 7 ' -uaiotlS lO 'J vurwr-eiory trie maintain relaUont with -lock on the comer mentioned, occupied j world. m progress. In the interior counties tt, lrr,l .A- . ... , ST. tU W 1?: io the Puyailup river. The stock have g xxl range feed, and ... ? ,,M Tetoe1 lbe n'lir bountT they are generally reprjrted to be in good ' , 10 en,ble th arintendent of condition. The year promites, from the ; TeX" Initntil'' to accept from present outlook, to he most successful ' funeral rernment bounty on liivxss. iugar raised on convict farms. He de- The temperature over the country i noUDJ tb ar bounty of tbe United drainer! . tl.. rv.1 i.; i. ., . tatet. ; wmuiMia iu'j inouiary i """iawa river. Lat been llow the norma sin. Jak Kafka, 9 yetrt old, remarkable last Thursday. At a result the rapid ! ,iJT Li dim'native size and bright mind, : M- HUNTINGTON, njelting of the tnow Lat ceased, and the d'11 .terday in Portland. He was 5 : u 8' Comml.toner, HORSES HORSE J. S. COOPER, 0 Lai i . . .l omrr Larn. PYOV kTrxT VJtr-c . . nt. The largest aixl only strictly cornini.iori lealer in horses 41.. 1 1 W a . uiv uww, win now ins lir.-t ezti-neire salo of west ern f.rande! horsi-f fur season 1803, on WEDNESDAY, CTUnSTE 7th Entries should be made at once. HORSES HORSE, Chrisman & Corson, GROCERIES Flour, Grain, Fruit and Mill Feed. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODt Cor. Waslun-ton and Second Sts., The Dallef, Or. i weight ' the outside nvert are falling s!iiht!. I ia ... , mchee high and hi. iniiimntn Ictel that they will continue to fall ! 14 PDnd- He quick at rer.r. thghtly nntU Saturday, when they will i n'1 bit mind wat far in advance of nave a tendency to rise again. The ex-' P"."loe. Ten had tbe latter been ireme Ligti water for the rear has not normal. Jt is related that on one oro. C. B. M KINSTR' J NOlsrj been reached yet. Mack Uaaift at brtralu Detroit, May 23.-A terrific wind and rain storm broke over the city thit morning. It continued to increase in violence. At noon it wat blowing 00 mi lee an hour. The streets are almost obstructed by broken thade tree.. Huntington & McKinstry. Kuoonatm to 1. M. 11 until if ton A Co. ! Real Estate, Loan and Insurance M j sion an uncle from Sew York visited hi, srriji. ana nn nmw lui i r a i bandsome r,ld wat, h from hit test . bud P.,-r. of all Kind, prepared. Pket. The child expressed much. Iiei,U crll-t.W aud Uxe. ,i,f ffr non reaidenta. pleasure at seeing it, and hit oncle AUtrac-t of Title, furnkhwl at abort ii.Hioe as we have the ovij promised to tend Lim one auon LI. r.. i aUtract Ijrjrjka in Wian I'.inniv V.. -l. r ... i ' wi. vaaereiiir "n J nir-a navinir icui . t i,.m ..i.. . .....r.wl w turn to Nei never mind ; I don't need it My mamma it my waUh." or rent are request our cflioe, NO 133 SECOND ST- THE DALLES. Ot- I i