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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY. JULY 7, 1893. The Weekly Chronicle, j :' OFFK-IAL IAIKR OF As IXU'STY. M3 Xmc ottor. V tislier, $.'.. $." i : ailrer .... i . At o . . election perhap. hinged on thi nictate-j aince Jan. l, ism com, .t,..... .k.M) aarv nere-ian.i oaie- i'" - . nrtitinn i foreign. a;ainft -ji.-.'! win " "TT"r " ' ; i , " uvsiiM-rf foreign f..r ...!...., V.V: . . . . n.l ri.lnal unsUIPOrwa VT : unimii mu ...-v. - i - I other evidence. ray fox, U-,! : , ifS .'-.-3: martin. lilC: mink. and bale ,w i Vv; ox.n, ."hV; coyote, .Wi 7.V ; the nanie lira iu .. I The a!ea for the ek coiuprine i1 polecat. 2Vi.4V 111..U lion eat, lOcy'J." ra. WOWS FAIT. FISASCE. WEALTH WELL VSEP. ilH) 11 of doirelic fleece and palled, j i..l 41000 Ux foreicn. niakini the; , . . ,. .. . : In U the i"Qiit9th: hve ppereU i H.k-, tnu,w.t,oii foot op l.iM.l""-', The fioaung deb, of the won J . sunord a'.l t!,e u- ,VibW l.W'.WU lb. for the previa i omb.an eipoiuon . i .UuJ. " , Uw n opon U, ; wfc mJ j s;4 dome,lic and oomand.ng-bond .mount to .0. yery MiwtU( ,M fjrW ,Jf the .i Th. the toul ... , mhwh eature. There h BOt been th. rtfhl- w wk Urt vear. rwi It ..hoped bv the1 personal fortune, lop.e lock . Wllh u, artud yrt ' . . . K , Kinanmuiv unnn iriB iuii!v . . . . i ing of great fortnne rnhen they are de- ; T woo;e"n mi;, art p.t(ing tlu ir m k i vwttHi in considerable part t noble ; oriJert ,or j;ravv eifc-hts aitendtsl o, 1 ; pub ic ues. The endo tuent o( a nni-. aj)J u,ita ll f deI"Il;lnJ Uit f princ p K1u : rersity is a philanthropic use of money j f f wxt xw Mnt np thtw m w llllt that can hardly be excelled, and t!u Uu!( or W(X) The martrt ,u. i ' man did not wait until hi death before ' ,inw in aL UI1(H.tU condition, i:t. ! devoting his money to uch a worthy ; ,,osins .le,,,! bv tlir exHtti-n i SEAiriilRUvE 1X FIX. 7h Comadian Ttdxu ric&sanUy About H:a Trade. II Think TkM lJiuh I lafecUoM. or CiHili(niu, ami (' tr la cdal in Mart of 111 manament to lower them oon to aliout an; !) daitv. Kven a they stand the receipts from the many c oncessionere pay the running expense in full. Therefore the entire receipts of the ex position from admission can be applied ta the ivavntent f the debts of the ex position eomiutny. Counting Snndayf , there are 1C7 days of U:e world's fair feiuMU reuiaiuinf. ; Accordingly a paid attendani-e of 102,- ' 3G2 adnlu daily wonld wipe out the debt? of theexpiwitlon company. If the . attenilance coulinaee to improve from week to week as it has done in the past, and as in all probability it will do, the , exposition mill exceed this necessary : average every week from the pretent ! time nntill the cloee. Last week the average attendance for the seven days was almost exactly 100 .(KM, including' children, the small variations from these figures being in the. exposition's favor. ; The emallest attendance was on Sunday, when only 59,900 persons paid to see the j fair, but on no other day did the attend- t object. Another fourth of Ju'y has come and gone. The oid-ti:ue manner of cele brating it was olserved by most of the citireus of The I'alles at Koseland farm and HckvI Kiver. The fourth f July remains the chiet of American holidays, and the lapse of 117 years has not lost its pristine enthusiasm. This day marks an epoch in the progress of human liberty, and while the various political parties (struggle for supremacy, time proves them to be ephemeral, while the great principles upon which the govern ment was founded remain the same forever. of tariff changes le:ng mails th's U.I. . bile to cap the situation the stringent ' money market prevents murh bosine t that would otherwise le do-ie. Some bn-ine- has lucn dvim- in new j woois to arrive, but it ha been ni"v.tiy j at low prices at hich deal-r have of- j fered the wool and thus are tawing ti?ir i rhanres of ttine out at a rrorit. Aul I the trice would le no criterion of market. Mar:ufjcturer have shown a disposition to .!. very little in this ance drop to within 25,000 of this low : r opening op again mark, and on Tbumlav it rose to 1:12,- tufficientlv reinforced 265. The Chicaso Kecord believes the ; mands. i hot occasional ui:wente-s:ed liocks ! have been taken as a s-irt of speculation. . These safes inciuJe Ohio fii?ece, '4 and j ' bloods and also some purchases of ! Texas wool have leeu male on man- Manv of the banks which have failed ufactarers account. Territory wools meet with some sale, but the pressure is on the part of the Itid it ever strike yon, at. it often has rue. that the word fun" is in ite'f Tinnr a.vk Thomas J. S.-ar,oke. l!.e iii;ie opera fuu maker, in t!ie I'hi -aro IWt. lnfa. t. t. n:e. be iin .ontiiiues. the word aud its derivative i:re the fun!'e.t t'iino aUuit it. We . i'vn hear 'f cornelian ho ar. "fune-.-ealiv futirv" and to o n the truth. I :.i!i much s.frai.1 1 ''u 1 b - .-S.s k. tl up in that cia-, hiiof..'. IhU rti.-!c appear in e.!d tvw 1 .it i. i- n a'lv fiii.r.y t!uit ;ht same tlNtnai -iil t-rN'L'.liy" if hilt elliill.i t f itj. syi'.nV Tr..- old Ii tv na'-U". wl Hr. "a ! M-i." Mil it. vr."'tr nierri :i 'V. :" but 1 t merry makers have r-form ll ia lore expl.Hi-..'; in tio: i i''r to be f n:a v one i-iust l.i tletiiie il.ti s tin-M i In"! I a!. cit to no i ii!ot;nir K'.nersor.: "!f Vi-r Blakeley & HoughQ DRUGGISTS, 175 Second Street. - The Dalles, 0re A full lint of all the tamlanl Tatont MtKliriE Drugs, Chernii-als, Ktc. .'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-,., J Wlonntry ana .iian t'ruera will receive prompt attention. holder, as brtyers hRTe alut their on ! w av on prices. There is considerable 1 sampling being done, and holders a bo with exchequers to meet all de- The gradual resuming of busi- fignres of attendance at the fair prore j ness by these institutions w ill do much that if the gates were closed on Sunday i to restore a feeiing of security again. It the many thousands ot people of the na- ; is thought on ail hands that tlie worst i a fair bid in the grease do not dare tion who will not come to the fair under j over, and that at least W per cent of the j ?J fQ ;tt With manufacturers run present conditions would more than off- J banks will in time pay all demands n:ng ont 0f orders, they are not disposed et the loss of the small number of peo- : made. ; to buy much wool until more orders are pie who now pav their way into Jackson ! " : secured, but bv satnp'.ing dirTereut par- This computation has taken o note i v.e. - .k- , oonooo tK. j;-tr ; thoroughbred, proving that the staying have said ther would return to the na tional government if they had it to give at the end of the exposition, for, in the pertinent words of the United Sutes circuit court opinion, the only way to tender it is to tender. Probably this ; money could be returned by the direct- i orr, for the salvage from the great struct a res at Jackson park would add a qualities popularly supposed to be sup erior in the plains broncho, are not borne out br the facta. MARKET REPORT. THfKsiiAT, July 6. The week jaet passed being the holiday week has been comparatively quiet in business , circles. The stock of merchandise is large sum to the money leit in the di- j we;i tepi npt except in stock salt, of rectors nanus iron, wuniireiuu. ; waicn the martet is qmte Dare, in gro- , brosht ll(.re hag been shipped back to we cuuiiuur., F '"S cenes ana prorwions mere is a moaerate ; f 3r . market. IVices on spot re If this sum were repaid there would , demand, amounting to a hand to mouth ' K, . . w,m r. position to know where to look if they do want wool later. Texas and Califor nia wools are dull snd featcre!es, with . Oregon wools nominal. The demand for Australian wool is de pressed by the low price of domestic fleece, and it is only where the manu facturer is in need of a little to finish up or'lers for good that a market an be found. Keports from the London sale show that American buyers are doing almost nothing there, while some wool ,'.d Ik- lUl the division low n "Tuti" . : . it:i nt ax '. 1 1 . ' i uivHiern o all that fiat in ol .,nent. Vu t. and 1 f.-el like -k me how 1 ilaiv sav so. or w hv it K si. I am the nut helpless i f mortal turn."" K;:n embrace iheeiitir r.iii!-e'f wit arul humor. 1 iniie.e perftvt hu manity enjoys a j li.-, i nt as regards that wlliril seems most eolllifal U one another may not li" a!u' to si? any thip hunioroas in it hnle.t r. Iluiiaor, that is to say the j.txtapisitiin of the iruniiirruous. i nearly if not always ri diculous. aiiJ lit the ludicrous we l&ugh. It ha.'. Urn said that we la. rliat hmuor, but not at wit- This i- hardly true, althouirh the amount of U. lighter in ciUil by retlnoil wit is vatiy different from that which broad humor compels. It it. a ijnestion in mv mind w hetiier or not laiirhter b, aiay eauv.il by merriment. 1 have known person w ho laii-he l in st n hi n tlu y w ri' i rv ui Cry. W hile ir isslir- .:ie -f t hi a-o's roA.'1,Hi thortrr iifare. iliir")'.' tlie pusi h-U there was a u-reiii. ci lision within ten feel of iue. anJ tiie cover of a man-hole went eareeninir toward POLAND CHINA HQQi f Cr'.Vx I ran turnwh a Diinitwry I THOROUQHBKi:! POT A VT1 nTTT-KT A rr.l Msle or temaln, no! ur Trice., 20 jct head, or . pp. tbrai, or write All k-ttrr ttntintitlr invvcm) EDWHRD JUDV CENTERVILIE. WJ i I. C. Nickelsen, The Dallois, - Oregon. KSTAHLISHHl) 1M70. Tltt oldest, ltrntt, tid 1 o s t mariajjexl housie itt Kc-ltool liooltM, titui DeHkft, Mtitsionl 1 1 i s.t runie 1 1 1 NV'tciij, Jowelry ii tSitrtinn OckmJh. Agt. Humburu-Hrenien SteaniHhlp Coi Tlc-Wta to nct from Uurvp. ronrr Arrajmos. Low rairts! Up to rut Ttata. till, in all probability, remain a frag ment of the enormous receipt to be di vided among the sun k holders of the en terprise, inclnding the cirr of Chicago. So the money side of the fair is in a prosperous condition. Had the Camperdown been a vessel of a warring nation and her ram been driven against the Victoria in action, all the authorities wonld doubtless hare eprung the conclusion that the collision demonstrated the superiority of this method of naval wartare. As the colli sion was purely accidental, they bave apparently concluded that it demon strated nothing save tone one s in- business. Prices continue steady without any notable change. The produce market is steady and is well stocked. Eggs, butter and poultry remain on former quotations. In suia.' fruits strawberries, rasporries i l cherries, the market is in full supph and prices are nominal. Vegetables are plentiful and prices favor the buyer. The grain market is still depressed. Eastern and foreign markets are even more discouraging than our own. The report of a great deficiency in breadstuff s product throughout the old world has not been fully confirmed, but from the tenor of European quotations one is led placed at present quotations. Carpet wools are quiet, with values abroad qyted firm. We quote the seeing prices of the descriptions as for leading to believe that a feeling prevails that cents per 100 lbs. market C'uiiiornia wools Spr Northern, 16' 2!e; middle Co spr 14 lGc ; Southern defective, ll(nl4; free north fall, 15' jl-Se; South do, lln14c; defective, tlllc. ! Oregon wools Eastern, fair. 10 14c ; 'choice, 15alCc; valley, nom, lnt21c. Australian woois. scoured basis Combing, super, 70'c72e; do good, ' 70 70c; do average. i Weut 15 to ofic per bo. Baeut Prices are up to f5 to fl.00 efficiency. To descend from greater to i there will be a moderate average yield, less calamities, numerous instances can As we said a week ago, the United estimate of product which is less than that of 192. be cited of collisions between war ships . States will not more than make np the and the minor vessels of commerce, the , war ships suffering in the encounters. , Even during the recent naval review on j the Hudson, some damage was done to : Oats The oat market is stiff and of ferings are light at f 1 50 to $1 60 cents per 100 lbs. Mit-LsTrrrii Bran and shorts are quoted at IIS 00 per ton. mid dlings s?2 ,Vi to m i.u, r,iu,t The wool situation is unchanged, as barley, 23 00 to 24 00 per ton. She'.l iil be seen bv the following from the ; ed corn 1 25 per 100 8 s. THE DALLES LUMBERING INCOHPORATKD ISHeJ No. (i ASHIXUTON tTKEl-T. . . TllK DaL! Whole ale and Ketail IValers and Manufactorers of Buildin Mitrrial mi DiaimsiBi Tinbtr, Doors, Wiiduis, Mulditr Boca Finixhisr Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Boxes and Packing Cases. Factory saract Ijumljor Yard aat Old !Ft. X3IJ DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Deliver any part of the city. for FLora Salem mills flour is o noted at M -5 per barrel. Mamond brand at . i "u i . i.i i . i . i i i in the United btate has just been sent ; TIT: UJ" ,nu J Ir DU'' the ships of war by these collisions. It ! Boston Advertiser of the 30th nit: is evident that one point of construction j A special report on wools and woolens is insufficiently provided for by modern Mvai engineers in war vessew. ibis is 10 me pnnier ov major croca, toe cciei r;. . .i i . , . . . .... I , . : ' . . . , Hat Timothy hav ranges In price the rendering them nnsinkabie. They of the Bureau of Statistics f tlie treas- froin I2 0"J to 15 ui' per ton, according are neceeearilr topheavy, and their ! ory department. The report bring to quality and condition. Wheat liay is enormons weight and relatively small ' down to date the report of the same l" ,u,i on limited demand" at freeboard in macv cases makes tbem character prepared by Colonel Swiuler fr''J t" V. fr to.n- Thre " ' . , . . . . I , , , . ..... . : "f,tiiry for oat hay. and pri.-es are off. peculiarly liable to destruction by sink- I when he was chief of the bureau in , Alfalfa hav is not much called for and ing and capsizing. The efficacy of the ' IsoS, and adds many interesting facts is quoted at 10 ) to $12 per ton. ram at a weapon is also exeoiptitied in 1 which have come to light in the course ' JaeIOt:'n ,re f',r t"i' r' this deplorable affair, the Camtierdown (if Major Brock's Investigations. It ap- C J"e'-T' giving a practical example of the nee, or j pears that the number of heep in the .'TTfrT'i T T' bul"'r.at 4'J,to 50 .l -i l- . . , .i ,.' wct 'r rj'1, ln or dry salt we rather misuse, of the ship as a iuam- j Lmtd Mates, as estimated by the de- r,uote 30 to 4) rents per roll. projectile. parliuent of agriculture, was 44,fC .305, ! Eocn-tiwl fwh w tell at 12 and - - - - - valued at tll6,121X) on January l,!i-V. Affiiri in Hawaii seem to l in rather 12, and that the figures have advanced 1 Poci trv Ch'u kens are quoted at 3 w. chaotic state, and threats of whole-j to 4773 ji3 sheep valued at 1125 t0 fpr d'jsen. ale murder are as pletitifnl as lard 2tA in 15&3. This is an increase of 5.20' f" Mfrros Beef cattle are in oer cent in the nnmber and B.43 r i a'r.ZU! a,u . - " fr 100 government to say that the officials in cent in tLe valne during the vear. The ; Mutton is caoted'at ' : i'ui fork offerings are light ; ana prices are nomtnnl gross I weight and cents areed. t urel mi., , 1 . 'pi imvol, . tiii'jutj av i Cl'IlIS IlOf hMdMl nii5 mhnior,M nritrfinnlfnanrf l.nHn.Mi ..r M .rl.' . .. . a. tiiSt rk 1 - , .... . . . w ruiiuic ' . v JJ - r : T'J' Il'l . neh doings as are spoken off. If tr j lb, which w ith the flee e wool makes j staple f.EOf ikif.s. attitod of the United f-vates towards a total prorioct of domestic wool in the) Corrir Cta Bica, is quoted at .TJc Hsvsii p nnrs slrfisrii it finlil flinl Tnltl 1. lfaiS . r oil rvii r.voi. 11. V . ' . i .7 times. It is onlv fair to the provisional power have not been consulted in the ' wool product of ls'C is stated at 2J4,-' lr head. making cf tliese wild t tans, and that they are generally conserxative, level- 00000 lbs. The amount of pulled wool f the year 1'2 is estimated by the de- this warlike dispoeitioa on the part of both royalists and annexationists. It is tlie uncertainty which broods all the trouble. A sanguinary fight on Ha- Tbe number wf woolen establishments j Artai-ai.. i-. in toe countnr in 1!90 is shown bv the ' .J1 .',A? 'olden C, - . i ' .i ' ... ..,.;W; hs jn I. (J.. in .Ki 16 au jnveeieo capiuu oi .r.m,ti , eu- j 7.,. ijX 2 25. C . MJ, in bbls or sack nlate boxes. raiian territory would hasten the nn- j ploying 218,132 hands, paying wages of folding of these plans, which otherwise will not become known until after the meeting of the September con grew. A number of applications were pre sented to the city council Monday even ing for the office of street commissioner. Among them was one from Mr. Mad- dron, stating bis pecnUar Htness lor the the other leading manufacturing coun fTioe In question, relating among other I tries. things that if he was elected it would I Th Wm Mark. not cost the city from f 4 to ' per month j for saw filing. number of baiiots, but the fact devel- bags and bales domestic and 701 bales 1 , . . . 1 . ! . l . . , al. t . I : a- ' . I ... open later iuw 11 iia uia i'sw iijv eiiy : foreign, agaiDM o.ifos f'Sgs ani La that DOcb a year under the administra- I domestic, 2,333 $76,imj42, and using 372,797,413 lbs. of wool, which coot fJiJU0,4M). The Cjet of all materials used was t202,15,K42, and tlie value of tlie product was 7(i,524. The United sJtatt consumes more do mestic in proportion to imported wool in domestic manufactures than either of He was elected after a i during the past week comprise 15, 252 Kw r. Japan rice, 6,s'f7c; Island, rice, cts. ErA!n SnM whites, 414r5'll link, c r loo lbs. hAt.T Liverpool. ry)ib sk, ;5c: lOolb sk.il 0; 2i0lb sk, 12 00. huxk salt 13 50 per ton. rKtru Fiu its Italian jrt-unes. 12c per lb, by box. Evaporated apples, Uxa 1 2l, fr lb. Iried grns, 7.'N: jer pound. vr.ortAsi ts asd rm its. PoTATors 12.25 per 100 lbs. utiiE amd rt as. Hinrs Are q noted ss follows: Irv 3'c lb; freen, J 2't, ' ' Slirr-r Pal.Ta 25 to 5T e. l.r.l,;n. iion of yir. Jack fstanieis. At th same time last year. The total reo bales lorirn foe tl.j. I 7. . ,. . . 1 . . . " ' r --,. pts, skins, tt:- e; Ier, 3 50 lb; ---W e- THOMAS Q. U1BUUOU. the top vf a skT-scraper. I ducked my head, dodgel, then ran mr life. A pair of white hi attached to a blue cab ran into me, knoeked off ray hat and I was lie kpa'.tered with mod. The kpectatorn iau;rl.ed; 1 lauphed too; thin prove that laughter 4a infectious, or con tiiirioas. or w hatever yon like. There tva- tertainly nothing very amuHing in the iltiuti n to me. and yet I lanjrhed with the crowd. I remembered that I had ieTi strugglinjr for year to have pe-'pl" lauh at rue. and m I thought liest to tie pav. and thereupon I stooped b'ithely. pieked tip my wounded hat and walked merrily nwey. "it's rnouirh V make a horse laugh." is a ei ru.ni n exprw-ion v. hichw emay Mippse arose Irom the usua'Iy accepted f t that horsi- never d la-iyh. The ability t enj .y w it aad humor is one of the Holder Uistiucts "f iiinnUind. and in pro ,f of ihe f a -t is citxl th::t brutes (lon. t pie-s. this fwnltr. It is. how-e-rer, a mistake t'lf.jiy thut dojs-, f.,r in stanre. do not have a riii.'.-it.ion of a s.-:;.'-. of fan. s.i.d iti ti.U tln-y an' sliown t be superior to all other nn uiiieni of It..- lit : ma I kie.yiioiu. I knew a Skye t.-reier vi ho woiihi aetoallr weep and lai.trii iijori privivati.iu. .Man;.' a time fiu-- I sun the t'-arK streaming from ins ey.-s. atel wlu-n lie was t) kli-c I have no'.ietil a loiad grin upon Lis fare. It is an axiom that we jiiire of a fie. p!e l tt-r by tKeir jxipuiar sKig tlian by their aerovin. and I think all will agn-e that the world is brighter and better for its liitiylitcr. Th'jr ic iot is iTi;te jn Ltii'bt U l.n r- ikii hM-.f)i.,uir priTke; A Tiun iiv-ut a en-rry ia--ri.'lit Cu'i i tiri.ij li.iie a lur.i.y Ihiw.' Trite but ten,, in the oft qnoted "La'iih and tin world lati'.-l.s with you, v.eeji and you weep alone;" wt let us lauyh. As Wi what we td.all laugh at ia a mattiTof inhication Tun American woman is nothing if not sensible, and roost of the extreme fashions have to lie modified in order to be well received by her. Mrs. I'ii'F.hk Hcaiuit, widow of Sena tor Hearst, propow to eatablihb a home for destitute boys on a farm of foor hundred and fifty acres near San I ranciseo. Mihs Makios I'lirurs, only laughu-r of the ex-minister to Ownuany, is en- trag'ed to lie married to ltr. 1 runt Von I Kothenburg, under weretary of at ate I oi oennany. Or Mrs, Olney, wife of the attorney treneral, the remrtT have lieen able to learn little, except that khe b lonjrs to a fine old .New Km land family, is exelusivs and has two married daugh ters. Mrs H; sax.vah Ciiai.wk k. of Lmpo rium, l's., is a revolutionary pensioner snd receives twenty-five 'dollars per month. She is srrenty-four veum of age and the daughter of Lieiit. Klihu Chadwiek. who ervel in the New Jer wj mil; :a. (Soccwewors to L. D. Frank, daceaasd.) OF ALL - 3CI2STI5S . OF A (Jeneral Line of 0i irers Dai Horse Furnishing Goods. BEPAIKINO PROMPTTiY l 1TEATI.Y XC5l f Resale ani Eetail Dealers ia Harness, Bridles, ftips, Earn EliJ Full Asssrtmcit of Mexican Safiilen Plain tr Stampi f-ECOXD fTKEET. .... THE tlli New - Umatilla- Hon THE DALLES, OREGON. SINNOTT.& FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and Baggage Office of the U. P. K. R. Company, and office of the Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuat LARGEST : ANI) : FINK?? : HOTEL : IN : OKI The Dalles Mercantile Co., lOBBEKS AM JO Al tKS IK General Merchand5 Dry Grls, Clothine. Cents' Furnishina (Joods,-1 hoc-s, Hat.-, Caji, (inK-erit'H, Hardware, Cnxkery, Ha-, (irain, Feed, Etc. 390 to 394 Second St., The Dalles, Cj Again We Greet You WITH A FULL LINE OF STOVES AND RANGES, BUILDING- HARDWARE. TINWARE. GRANITE WARE, GUNS. AMMUNITION, -s -r w'-w s-sr ww a ITT TT PUMPS. IROIf SOLE AGENTS fOR Garland Stoves and Ranges 1 IO Sanitary Plumbing, Tinning an Metal Roofing a Specialty. Groceries. Provisions, and ConW ALL OKIIHK I'KOMPTLT ATTEIn TO. THE DALLES. OR. MAIER & KEN