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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1893. FIRST OPEN SUNDAY CcnscmtiTe Estimates Place Crcwis at 200.000 People. tue MAXY STATE BUILDINGS CLOSED The White City Was Taken Possession f By Those Present in the Same of Toilers' Day. irJtr of thing can continue long, dif ferent local passenger men estimate that not more than 15 to persona have left Portland daily on all the line to visit the fair, and numlier of these would have gone in any event, aa they desired to go east, and would have done eo even had the fair not been in progress. Tel egram. IB SOW MKS. BILL. Mr. Marl Slavlne Klwlae I'hyelelaa. Marries Her THE SILVER STATUE Its DflTDilina te Event oT the Dai at tttc Great Wfcite City. MAJOR MAC1NMS LAUDS MONTANA After the Exercises the Montana Com' missioners Entertained Fiiends and Fair Commissioners. Would' Fair Gaoixns, Chicago, May Fully 200.000 people came to the world s fair grounds to day, and with soult freed from care, drank in inspiring music and feasted their eyes upon the artistic and natural beauties of "the White City." while their ruiuds were improved by studying the works of genius and industry. It was the first ojien Sunday, and it was a success. The day of rest was but two hours old when the people began to come into the grounds. All modes of transportation brought their quotas, and from the hteamer piers and railways came long lines of people; but the mas ses did not arrive till after noon. Fe- ginning about 2 o'clock, the multitudes I wedding trip in this country, Dr. and Xbw Yobs, May 30. Mrs. Marie Nevins Tdaine, the divorced wife of the son of trm late James G. Blaine, and Dr. W. T. Bull were married this morning Chicago, May 30. Montana"! famous in the South Keformed church. The j golid silver statue of "Justice" was un father of the bride gave her away. No i veiled in the mines and mining building attendants. The ceremony was followed , today. It is the statue for which the ac hy a wedding breakfast at Mrs. Blaine's , tress, Ada Pehan, stood as a model, and apartments. Only intimate friends and : foT doing created great contention relatives were asked to the ceremony. Sot more than 50 people were present. The wedding is the happy consumma tion of a romance begun when Mrs. Blaine was snriouslv ill three years ago. That she would be a cripple for life was the verdict of the physicians w ho at tended her. Dr. Bull, however, gave among her sisters of the profession. The unveiling of the statue was the event of the day at the White City, and the great building in which the statue stands was thronged with pec pie eager to see the magiiittcaut work of art. While the crowd was assembling, the Cincin nati band plaved national airs. The floated into the ground? ut every gate, and by 4 o'clock 110,000 people were in side the enclosure. The people kept on coming the entire afternoon and over flowed into the Midway plaisunce, w hose every show was crowded until the attendance mark had leen elevated to 100.OK). After dark the grounds were lighted up, and this, together w ith other features of illumination attracted still more, and when the crowds were alout ready to go home a conservative esti mate placet! the number ior the day and eveuing at IW.iHK). more hopeful assurances, and it is to his j opening address was by Major Martin efficient skill that she owes her com- j McGinnis. paratively good health today. After a; When he finished. Mrs. Ilickards. of Montana, stepped forward, and, taking up a small silken cord, gave it a gentle pull, and the stars and stripes which enfolded the silver image of "Justice" Mrs Bull w ill sail for Europe. I'realdent of the Santa Je. . ,K . , ... , , , fell awav and exposed the statue for the president of the Atchison, Topeka and .- T. i 41. ?i biuic lu ( . . . v i.mv. ... ........ gave vent to wild cheers, while the band played "America." Santa Fe railroad THE iTLAMt IN XI C A It AG V A. I : v. . company, is ono of ; the most successful J railroad financiers ' of the country. He' has had a long ex- ' iierience, hnvinc , Trial ml Ir. Hrlsf Washington. May SI. Before pro ceeding to vote npon the question of sustaining the appeal from the judgment of the Sew York presbytery in the case of Profesnor Briggs, the Presbyterian general assembly this morning engaged iu half an hour's devotional. Rev. A. Selson, of Holly Beach, N. J., conducted the eiercises, giving an exposition of Rth Romans, the chapter describing the intercession of the Holy Spirit. Then the assembly convened as an ecclesias tical court. Fifteen minutes were ex hausted in a desultory discussion f the order of procedure, as a result ui a I ich the assembly ordered (with evident con fusion, and lack of understanding of i JUSI wnai nicy were ui.ing, ...r m.. ... , i(( . H out to , becalled. The commissioners, as cal!. d,(lrilliHiul ()( j,,,,. ,,,.,. j, ukru were to give their reason, for their votes. , jn (1( compwnv ,, ,.v,.r Speeches were limited to three minutes, j mv l,ti)Vr(.( , v While this preliminary no lutUu.lwr Htui VMttult ,VIIIIUM1d tied, Brlgg. quietly came In and t.H.k a; Uie n of mhiph t,(( seat. I nder the call of the roll, each i ;....... i . ,. ... .m. ,. ,i,. M ii.i t: tMA. Aa KaplaamllM. Tub Dali.bs, June 1. 19.1. F.ihtob Chkosu i.b : In the Chkoni tit last evening I noticed an article condemning A company on account of its failure to tnrn out at escort to the (S. A. R. and claming them aa "graceless scamps." For the lienent of the eleven men w ho lid report for duty and were ready and w illing to go on parade, few aa they were, let me say that oar failure to show np all rests on one man, onr coiumander, whom we are sworn to obev. At it was, we were marched down Second street long after the pro cession had left and ere of course made the laughing stuck of the town. Out of U'tween lift v and sixty men eleven luen will be so meu who member rose in turn and stated w hether he voted for or against entertaining the appeal from the Sew York presbytery, which acquitted Profe?ir Briggs, and his reason therefor. Rev. Anthony C. Jukin, of l.os Ange les, said every doubt had been scattered to the wind by the admission of the de fendant. His error, in the speaker's opinion out of which grew tiiot of the errors j Hrm lbs World's ft air t aw t'lftwa tenia. 1'iMin receipt of vour address and fif teen cents in ptistagr stamps, mail you of the SAN FRANCISCO ,1U Phnfnffionli lit Eajt fyd. Second St., East of Wlritato Hall, and opauu,, Tatl.w attoa, Th. D, Haa. (,. First-Class Photot ADMINISTRATOR'S Nqth Notics la hcml.r Blven thai by an i I itv l .miM i.l Ui. sutr ..(..rriHT 'f ..r maUa. Ilia uiiduniliriiHl ! T .llilm and la n..w Ilia qualinil I nriiiul.trau.r i.l lbrUtai,l aimicrE,1 dnwaiwl. All tK-nmua faatlna rlalm. J "ul their elaliiia with ll,r i,n,,i " tiimaalmjf r.-i.l noar W awinti. llhlll alt month, (mm llir datr ul ti,i Alul all tN-raii lliJ...Ud I,. .1 a.U,' mtulmi Ui aeltl aurb ludrtitKtimu I.JJJ.I AitmliilalraUirtit Batate of ttaiauJil'LsiiL' nis in Hisisi.-e siaiiipa, we win in matr niiai iri in airfiiairt ha F u ,.r.-,id our St.nvei.ir Portfolio j l','?,' .rl!-, World's Columbian Fxposition, jtwii. .. Juir tt, i u. "u .iinp sr. Kl.taar. ilr: n..m!tvad a.,!l.li.,n ( M 4 Nr.1, i.l fxi'lii.u -.i. nhi ),, SOTICK FOR IXBIJCATIOX. f. s I.ako drn. a. Th li.ll, , y . Si.lli-a la h r,-l. !!,. n,., " 1. all. .il arltlrr liaa lAni lining hi. In lliNkr tllial liriHit In am. .-.re ..f i.. "lit. we You will find it of art and a thing to lie pricd. It con hev. John T. Hopkins, aUo tif Ixis i . ... . . Angeles, said he was obliged to vnte to Hie ri'nlnr t.riit ia tiftv n.ntH. lint aa u-e I U'liiif t-iill Y.t I, all-a attiaa MM lunv aa lliaa .i - v l- . i . i: ... v . iw. .i., '"f : r r was ine aoccnm 01 naiuiuiiMin, i , ..... ... . i .,, -Ud t lit ititiiitaM tht f4llotrlia m lis.. . I Ul Hll HIIU llllllV UI 1FT 111 ll'll. 1L It'll .a... now amirtinr; tlie rhurrl). , . , .. , I p.iitiiMi..u n--i(.. ho- u ii " (lllllB 111 I lllliaa l-iuiaa nl M.n I. Il l ' 1 1 A .1.. a ... Ntll IRIIU. tf t v "Rill H JOHN W. I.l. UN. L-, titutulit tUa.....nl .... ,.,.n,., l il . . .'4 iu niijtiini piMrui u. i k fjisi 1 u.ittt... I .it t. it . . ..a : a :m ened disruption, end Profstor John M. " ' - " ' ... II... I ... .I..I.H. I.. I ...... I .u... l.U I ui"..'. iiiv PL.ut.j'r miu i., . J iii I ii'gs, with descriptions of same, and is irwea It. tnn . and ruluili . I llraLau. AHMIXIsTRATUIX s.LE 'roa aud M'fathrr. Kertilutluuinta lt.nianfllnc Karngaittuli b)r S'nrrlfn (roTFramraU. liiaSAHA, Sicaragna, May "T. The United States cruiser Atlanta arrived at tli rev town Thursday. Lewis Baker, United States minister, telesraphed her commander it was not necessary to land marines from thecrusier. Two hundred and fifty armed men from Matugalpa to day joined the revolutionary farces. The revolutionists are now claiming belligerent rights and demanding recog nition by foreign governments. Preper ations are now being made by the insur gents to march npon Managua and j-ive acasa's government from the rnguan capital. A force was sent tga t the government forces stationed so tfjs- j, laz8 Tipitapa, after the bat tle in "Tuc P88- They were 800 . . i . . atronc hait rclrt:BMfu towara .nanagua iors tfee ac character. The Oregon state weather bureau, in entered the railroad co-operation with the weather bureau oi business in the United Mates department of ajrri- The new president, culture, the central olhce of which is in who is a native of ' Portland, furnishes t!ie following crop NrPittsbtirg. IVnn., is and weather bulletin fjr the week ended a man ul line ap- j .'lay m:ii : pearance and strong ! s tki:x okeuon. - As auditor of the Sew York, X io5'W,"ttiAK-r- Weather A higher temperature pre- West Shore and Buffalo Railroad he ori- . vai'.cd lapt ueek than in the preceding ginated an acconntiiig system that has j week ; yet it has not been np to the been adopted on many others of the ! normal. larger roads. In lSS he became con-j Crops The a father is very favorable nected with the Atchison, giving his at- to the cereal crop ; heHt, oats and bar tention to its financial condition. Un- j ley have exoeiiect growth ; in a few see der his supervision as vice president a j tions early sown fall w heat if heading, financial reorganization was effected, : priiie seedine has been about mm. ted ; sheep shearing is licine pushed d!y and g-iod fleeces are ceueraiiv placing the comjiany on a sound basis, j pleti He succeeds Alien Manvel, whose death : rapi recent! v occurred. Wtrt'KKSON DAtIV BtT.IAL. rgent forces arrived. KclalrraHll of tha Itemalna of the t oa red e rate Chief. Richmond, Ya., May SI. Jefferwin Davis' funeral train arrived here at 3 o'clock this morning. An Lour before its arrival the ar- I tillery began firing I. -Int.. ..A t - i cm iun.o, awu vwas- ,. . ! tinued till the re- SL-A-fTLi, WasH.,X r1 , i mains rested in the the CflH..NicLi.-TlK exercl8ef ' ,0" capitol. Thev were v j . ttisfactonlv to . , " A. day have passed off verf a. : j escorted from the all. The services were f I depot by R. E. Lee The G. A. R. and Son Ht marched in together w'rU. - -wv"'-""i s:i ins, ana other c ni CHicerS. The only dieagreesbre v ture was a sligut Biiower of rain wblCL damjiened the plnmes of the elate militia. The appointments of Judge Brinker for the position of district attorney and Mr. Ihrake for the tuition of U. S. marshal meets with great approval Veterans many rders a- cainp, and the First Virginia regiment. Winnie Iavis an the rest of the Mas.UAVii being obtained. Fruit prospects are not good in the Willamette valiey; while in Douglas, Josephine and Jackson counties the prospects are above the average. In the Willamette valley cherries will be aUiut one-half a crop. Prunes and plums are generally reported iu good condition. Apples will be a fair crop. Strawber ries are ripening in the southern coun ties; they are generally reported as a ! big crop. They are from three to five weeks late in rijiening. The late cold rains did the damage to the fruit, for since blooming there have been no in jurious frosts. canteen onr.oos. j Weather Frequent light raint oc i curred during the week. The temiiera- among all the well-wishing and good citizen whether thev I democrat or retMib'.iean. Both are men of un questioned ability and will make efficient officers. For two days the steamer Haytian Republic has been anchored in the har bor, undergoing a search by the custom officers, who have been informed that the has opium on board. The Haytian Republic is a beautiful ocean steamer, and is a decoration to the Sound trade. On Saturday evening when she hauled in at ocean dock, the U. S. officers were then ready to seize her, and since that time the officers have been at work on board, both day and night. So far but little opium has been discovered, and that which was found on board is sup posed to belong to some of the work men. Various telegrams and letters found in the office of the steamer made it appear for a while that she had on board opium, but a further search re vealed that the communications, in cypher, referred to coal and not to opium. Jnst what will be done on ac count of this wrongful seizure, is not yet known. The Alaaka Toarlat Sleaeow. Sas Fkancibco, May 31. Special. The steamer Queen left yesterday for Alaska. She will stop at Fuget sound I ports and start north June 7th. The demand for accommodations for the opening trip has been unusually heavy, to frou cerem, cne of ti. The decora capitol, whei as well as elsv 1 simpie, but iro. ; ture is below the normal. Winds brisk. family went to a hotel where Mrs. Davis ! Crf.j The peach, cherry and pear stopping having arrived last night I crop " 1,1 short. Peaches have curl x Sew York. The reiuterment j leaf "n(1 tt,e ,rui dropped from the miesbave attracted to the citv ' herry and pear trees when the biossoru - , . . - ,l,.. ...... 1 Tl . . e largest crowds ever seen here. . "e urn straw lierries were tions in the rotunda of the "bipjied from Hood River on the 7th. 1 TT. . e the remains lie in state, U1I,e report is au error. The first where in the city, are 1 "raw berries were shipped to Portland -resive. Black and ,rom A- ieiu t lruit and dairy farm. iling colors. The ! ner Ti'e Dulles. 1 Wool is coming into vill start at 3 p. tlj warehouses ; but there does not ap ices will last I Iar w w n.T e ir it. Stock hat ! I .... ... e exercises ; eWJU K " tueir condition has il thons- tly improved. I EIVKES. ine ioiumtjia and tributary rivers ue ia;,en e.igtitly during the week, lugh they yet remain above the dan- Tl,o . , gf ill. " "Mr,iure is increasing over the t unlry 0r'ned by the rivers, and a risfje "cted thit week. Warm weather withld th- next ten days can yet produce flood Ct Tart proportion, though every day of cool we'tber lessent the possibility for a flood. Coyner, of the same pn-ubvtery, suiJ he ' would do the same. Elder William H. Hamilton, of Oak land, said he haj come to Washington absolutely tnnprejudit-ed, but he was afraid the church would lie in an uncer tain condition if the appeal was not sus tained. The liur Jen of the remarks of Rev. J. M. Seaull, of San Jose presbytery, wasi that if lr. Briggs was sustained every preacher, proiessor and SunJiiy school teacher would lie privileged to preach any views he pleased. Captain Jacks, of San Jose, said that all over the land there were young min isters from Union seminary, eteejied in the fearful doctrine taught by Dr. Brip.-H. If the professor knew, he said, of the damage lie was doing, he would stop this thing and would have done with it forever and stop bringing ruin i upon the young minister of the church, j As one after another of the members ! briefly indicated his position, Professor Briggs beeauie weary of the talk, and asked and was granted permission to retire. The call of presbyteries by states progressed as far as Kansas, w hen a recess w as taken till 2:30 p. in. Washington, May 31. The trial of book. Address, II. K. Bn Ki-KN & Co., Chicago, PI. ClQv Ep '.;- J ! V..IW 1. I..T.I.V clir., !!,.!. ...,, , i.l dit lr..m ll.r I .Hii.lv ( ,..,irl ,,l t!,r atau-,j ,11. f..r ..., ,t. . ,,n t ,Urt, i Ni-ivmia-r. lii ll.r n.:iit i.f ti, m, .-Li, 1-... hi irir iit.ur III J.JSMA VS i!. li ' 1 1. M il al .iil,llr au. II .,. .v. al tl.rdi.tu I t-..iiMl c..'l l.i.iiw In 1 iir li.il ., Mamemp I lrT'H. Hi .li.illi d.nl. trni .,,.r 1 ta-LillClllB n llir ralatv d M. 1 b 11 f.t. . 11. M ni,d IJ. and lias ,,. . I llir tt aidr "( I d 11. all In tn. i 1 l-. I . 1111 liiun A.l.l.ti'.ti l.. miN 1 it, , iirff.,ii M! pr Ma-rt i ti lw id lii llii- bmlical biddit l.if ra. Iu liatiil. SI(4II MimiI'.K. Alii.tMralrl t Iiatt-d Tlir liaUi-a. i ir . N. In, Iwi. t Jlt.K. lUt., ZSTOTICE. s l.ASti urni . 1 i ADairrfuhi. IxatlVf and N l.H fc. loN IC Si. id r? liniKiriaimir aetii It mail dc.atJc., nd 1 1 i l"r ui kajrr. rampira frr irfl rVn The Favorite tom KTin 1W It V for tha TtvtD and lima tu. bo. For aala by r)B)lpa At Klarr.ly. Imported English Shire Stallion LORD HAWKE. ; t'.imi.laiiil tiar iitar hifti rntrrad PY Wallai 1;ihim. axaltit lutijan I aiid.tiiu.a lit H..itii.lFad I. lit Tha lullra in ti-rad at thin nfr nun rini.u laiid.tmi.a In tl..tui-l.ad l.l.trv. Na 1 dHt1 li'l.rnnrv 1-itli, l-'i. tli"li llir lW r wmui . 1. an. int. 1 h..nth, l.miirr IS , miiiiIi, iotjui.. with iiirablha rvi latum id .aid fi,tr , U,a aald Mir.r art km u in m. ,!,i-l ., a.mr al tin. i.rli, In. day ul Juiii-, Iwii, at Hi nrl.rk A M . h l-.oo ana uiri.ixi utiiuimir nuiifruim J rEDIGKEE. No. Ml. I,rd llawkr. ; Kniirti, f.lixl hrrd lit Mra. t'naard. Vt .micmla-y, I'mib. frai't. nrk.lilrr Itiii.irtd lwa, tirt?. kina id ttir Valiii. ;;T4 ln l.v iN-viin phlrt" ld. ,. Ii br I .iti.iui-r.ir. .'.a.- l,r ,T rtl.ird. lta. he by Hi.urat 1 uni. li.': br i. ailtved aliaiidutiuiriit. 4 JSaf.l JolIS Kara ll.Ttl.lTll. Pain hjr Vt aiwork. !&. I if lit- Waiwnrk, I . Ill-..k I in Ir. Briggs, concluded todav, and a rote ; t.raud Paiii hi n,.i,r-t Tmn. ni.' hr br r.n to tustain appeal carried by 3S3 to 110, ; WltiJrZ.. thus finding him guilty of heresy. Having imrchad the celelrraU.1 Stub i: I. .i.f. tf.if.'i. . .... tion, lArivi' ii n nr., lie w ill make the season at W. I.. W ard a m Mondays, Tuesdavs and Wedneadavs: and at I in. CASCADERS HAPPY. The rirat Work HprrlAed In tba Con trart bone leaterday. Cascade Lot ks. Or., May 3(1. Spe cialj The first train load of stone nr rived today in the yards from the Her man creek quarry, lieing the first itir on i litirsduys, J' ridsys aud Sntur ; days. J Charges for the season, f 10; to iu-ure. ; 115. The bt!St of care w ill lie taken of ani . mals, but no responsibility for dainais .r.:,ii. Work I wlu lK naaumeu. NOTICE Fok I CBI.1CATI0S ornrc. The Palla f N'.itlne I. hi-rrdir alvari that n.I 't'.,"? ! naminl .ttlrt liaa Illl m.Utt. id hi. Inln.ft, . mmr- iiuai ir,,i Hi auhfawtrf. , i .7. ,. . 1,lUW w- i IVeetaB KeeJnaa. ) ll.iumtiid At.li'ati"n N ! m li N , i: ui II' nanm tlir I . .1 i-. 1 1 .(T IIMBik.vnnl j eii.tii,u,iiiK riKidi-iM-e umui, and cultivauuti aald laud, i lr . i . ... .rv-p Knld. il. Andn-w J Untun, Ji,nt la nlhrl'.ii and rr.-Ui-rti k Wlrkn.au. ail liatiil. ir. i JulIN W. t.KW'ts, t.ea A I ) M I X I ST I ATOK'S XOTlil done which comes under the stipulations j .,'r1 ",.H k "on tl" c 100 r'niiuin at of the contract and for which the con- TtlU l,ri,l liuill fur ly.r.l II.. 1. ... tractors w ill receive y. The town is 2"(i0. w hite are the prrr. parad to llolloywwyl m., and th memorial f. about an hour. Including at Gettysburg hill, wlrere wf and Conferderates are bnriecl. A continuous stream of people JJrv through the room in which the coffrrt lay all the morning. Five thou&nd school children viewed the casket, each dropping a flower on it. By this time the mass of flowers on and around the casket amounted to several wagon-loads. Mist Varina Davis, youngest daughter of Jeff Davis, accompanied the remains to Kichmond. She is a beautiful young woman, rich in physical and mental charms. She is called the "Daugh ter of the Confeder acy," a title which indicates the time of her birth, when North and South were engaged in strife. It VI"W J mi f deadly ... eaidth Takes Juat I. New Yobk, May 28. At exactly 3 o'clock and 30 seconds thit afternoon a 24-bour semee between New Tork and Chicago over the New York Central was inaugurated by the departure of the first train for the west from the Grand ienirai uepot, ana tue simultaneous tie- jubilant and the locomotive Early Iny and steam whistles of all kinds here are ! making all the noise possible in honor j of the event. The round trip, including the loading of two cars at the steam der ricks, was made in forty minutes. Two hundred feet of stone cutter sheds have been constructed, provided with travel ers, on which traveling derricks can transfer the rock to the different work men. There are alto here tome power ful engines, having compressed air as the motive force, which are to I used in dressing the rock. An instance of the benefit of contract over government work is to be found in the fact that the 3(10 feet of sheds, two-thirds of which has been built, w ill cost 12,000 lest than 2o0 leet of the same work cost when Major Handbury was in charge, the ma chines being much better besides, which ;re included in the estimate. Memorial liny. Tomorrow it memorial day, and will be fittingly observed by the f. A. K. post of thit city, who will hold the usual memorial services. Tlie post will as- A. J, McHALEY. of Jctimr Muti'M-tv, Utvol W bhpv rmi.itr,tm UW (1-T-kSw1 All iriMiii Um lug rlslm faiti. mJ4 tr rr hi-fi t.y r-.jult'tj l. ytiTi Ur Mra,r, wrUrA. W. ml Uf nfiif iif iMiMir Herrrf hi hKittnan tt.tM-a. l'aii i Mr, rtw, "lU l tiKtutli fttiiu ll.r dtfif till" If Hint lUtKl al la!i ( ft . Ann) 4, r 1 A.lnilntsitrmt.rf if Uw tUtr c4 Jinate Mmltoil POLAND CHINA HOGS I can funnali a Btinibr of THOROUGHBRED POLAND CHINA HOGS. Male or tVmale, miait stir ajrn I'rice, 2tl i.r ),ead, or : per pail. All tetter promptly aiiawrrvd. CtTutat and ace tlirm, r write. EDWRRD JUDY. CENTERVILLE. WASH Chrisman & Corson, I1KALEKI IX aemble at their hall at 1 p. m. aud the procession will form on Second street,! partnre from Chicago of the east-bound ! ril,t resU" on Coort Bnt n,ove l 1 ::t0 ouuer escort oi a vo. intra licgiment, GROCERIES, Flour, Grain, Fruit and Mill Feed. train. The trains in each case consisted it : of four new Vagner palace cart drawn that her father by one of the great six-wheeled Mogul relied on her almost 1 engines. entirely in arranging statistics of war, a work in w hich the delighted. Coast Clerk's Kotlee. persons having warrants Rprlng Medietas. Dr. Oann't Improved Liver Pills on account of their mild action are especi ally adapted for correcting spring disor- and the Pacific Coast 8, earn ship Com- j-ftl't , -i'JS Tv All persons having warrants in the than seven years prior to July 1st, !H9;t, are hereby notified to call for the same ,r"" '1 .7 .ou ' '-'vrana Kianeys ; pany has only a very few staterooms re r. . ,.. . ir uccui itubiiiru 111 tan tue name. Il- . if . . .. mammg. from fconthern California ; aU(1 'nt lhe Bame to the ! drive out all impurities from the blood, there will be a large delegation, and tue treasurer for payment w ithin sixty davs 'nd ,.I1'lla"l ir0'" tl,e 'vtern. Only .. :...:.i i 1 lr,..n il.. 1.1 . l T1 um u . .A a 1 ,ie J"1' '"r I(W!- Try them this O. N.O. Citisens are cordially invited ! HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODTJC1? to join the procession and participate in I . w a llu" I iparta a rail. iiiiu iiic ini ua, isi auiv, 10.7.,, 1 BalO 1 t i i . . . - , ..... ' for as above they will be cancelled and I A lUUKhu"' I'roBK""", fbe lilies. Or., . Rn(1 ,K,or of ie VPRtnljlB the memorial services. Ilusiness houses ! are expected to close at 12 o'clock and remain closed during the balance of the y. I lr. Ouiib'i Onloa Krrnp. I This reinody is a sure cure for all dis-j eases of the Throat and I.nngs, caused by taking cold. It will stop a cough in one night, no matter how severe. Jt I is just what its name implies; an onion 1 .I'riln i"rlM l .f.aiwt...l !nu.,..l. . . ' rj i i."'',u.:, an n.ii.ii innii iti:r HI ' to do away with the uniileasant tiwie Cor. Washington ami Second St., Tho L)alloH, Or. M. HUNTINGTON, U. S. Commliilonsr. i- a mvinsTRYi Notary PobM- wtii-1 tS.OUO In Prrniluma. i payment inereoi win tnereiore oe re- The established rates for world't fair fsel. P.y order of the County Court, passenger business arc being main- i hltwlM J. 15. Cicossks. I I . .v . . ' Conntv Cierk. tamed, contrary to the expectations of . The Dalles, Oregon, May r-th. WV,. the general public, and even of railroad i ev t " men. The a'tuul numlier of world's! iair jmPsengors pr-Jbly due- not ex- ..IT":" 'lo 'rptl'ln at '"'y- i" M ,' ' , ...... i I " ' TJI Ir week. ri-iid self addrcs.cd, ceeaiperaonsieroaj ou.o! ioru.tnu.,atan,,.d envel.., for reply. Atldre. y-ur d.aier for particulars or send lor , remarKa.ily cheap. i. in i;i'4 iiiuuiit, iiuwcui Lima hud j t, ti bii'iii, .uiriiunnKU, Jii'j. Circular I-.? , in need of a cure for ft rotijrli or rtild, try it. I'rii-e r0 cln. bold ly i-i. i. ..!.... ir i .. .. ' AiMr.uirj ci j l oiji 1 1 ill . Huntington & McKinstry. rt(?Maira to J. M. lluiitliiKtuii aV Do. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Ag'ts' for Sale. Two corner lots, w ith Liuid Papers irf all lvinds jirepnr-l. llents ciillecU'il niiil taxes paid fur tion nuiilents. AUtriM-t of Titles furnihln il at hliort notiif. i have the oti'j Offered by I.iggi-tt A Myers Tobacco Co. of M. lxjuis, Mo. The one gneHing M.rr, lMr m,,,r, , T-llll Wlll 1 WO C'lHier lOl f , Willi llV'C THOln COt atteiiu the orld s iair i?"!s J i.miO.Wi, i Lii.'" and outbuililinir. .a..i ..n ..i nlmnM I...U ;,. U',... i. tlie second f 1.(KK).00, etc. Ten Mar to-, witter, aino citv water. nu voting fruit ! la- i 'i tat. entitle yon to a guest. Ask . trees. soil. leairui.: ,...i I n .... ....... . r-eeJoetU.Kt.osT. I J"'1"" "'r or " r,"r wu our cilice, NO 139 SECOND ST- THE DALLES. 0B. tctt' tueated to cal