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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1893.
The Weekly Chronicle.
OFFICIAL fAI'ER OK WASCO COISTV.
A young ninn of 18 has joined the 40
day fasten in l'ortland, becoming im
buod with that species of reliifiaua fer
vor, amounting to insanity, which defies
all physical laws. Anderson and his
wife are still fasting. When some year?
ago Dr. Tanner fasted -40 days he did so
for a scientific purjiose, and abstained
a well from exercise, late hour and
excitement. Not so these religious
fanatics. Their misguided faith induces
them to make heavy demands upon
their vital forces, working their usual
number of hours, and sitting up far into
the night, attending their frenzied meet
ings. Being unsupported by vulgar
bread and meat, they are reduced to
skeletons and several of them have died,
and the only reward they get from their
own co-believers is a curse and a
trumped-up excuse that they had eaten
something else in the meantime, for
which they were struck with death for
disobeving. If their saii.t-like leader
would only starve herself to death, it
might save a good many lives, for ier
haps their eyes would then become open
to the fact that whereas spirit may ex
ist without material sustenance, the
body must have its natural food and
rest. The age of miracles is past, and
if not the tendency would be not to di
minish, but to multiply the loaves and
fishes, as of old.
The suicide of two or three men out
of work in Chicago should be a warning
to unemployed mechanics and laborers
to keep away from that citv. The Chi
cago Herald preaches a short sermon on
the subject, in the course of which it
says: "There are too many workmen
here. The magnet of the world's fair
drew to this citv tens of thousands of
without any expenditure of elbow effort,
and with a net result of gain in lioyish
treasures, was equalled the other day by
man in South Denver. He wanted his
to quality and condition. Whoat hay is
in lull stiH-k on a limited demand at
S (Hi to IH) per ton.
I'otatokm f'J.LTi per 1(H) lbs.
lifTTKH Fresh roll butter at 30 to f.i
pack yar.i uug up lor luiurr. ra.u,.u, , wnt 1(,r in l)rhu, ()r ,lrv Htllt we
purposes, so in a burst of confidence lie quote ;u to 40 cents ir roll.
informed his nearest neighbor that be I'.utis Good fresh egg stdl at lHc.
had drawu his money from the bank mid ! 1'nri.TUY Chickens, broilers, are
(Hd fowls fli.OO
quoted at 1.30 to .'.00.
to t)J 0 ht doxen.
Hkef a Mt rroN Ileof cattle are In
moderate demand at -'.- ur ltNl
weight gross to t-.M lor extra good.
Mutton is quoted at 50 ami '-' K."
mt head, fork otlcriugs are iigm
are iiomiiial gross
cents dressed. Cured
quite easy in bis mind, as be
artisans who expected to find employ- had the shiners safely buried in bis tack
ment. Most of them were successful. I yard, lie suWquently had a sudden
During the construction of the ex posi-: call from home for a few davs, being care
tion buildings au army of men was em- f"l to tell this same neighbor of his cer
iloved. Hut the white citv is finished. tain absence from home for at least a
Building is now limited to the ordinary i week, and then made a somewhat osten-; am! prices
. . .. ' 1 .i....... n,..-.i,.. i .. f weight and
and normal uemanusTJi a growing n.e- , ... T" - " I ,K meats are quoted at I J 'a cents hog
tropolis, and there are more mechanics , three or four days the gardener returned ro,lmJ
available than can be used. Although ! to his dwelling, and smiled a nieuiiiiig ; si ai-i.k iikm kui:h.
thousands of men who built the stnm-1 smil when he found that his back yard
tures at Jackson Parit have scattered, ! had l'" paded all over to the depth of j
many of them returning to their homes two or three feet, aud coul.l with tritling
in other cities, many have remained i labor be planted out as he desired. I
XHVW uien voiimnuie Biirpiua
Blakeley & Houghtr
DRUGGISTS,
175 Second Street, - The Dalles,
A full lim
0re
of all tho Standard Valour
Drucs, Chemicals. Etc..
.'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS.,,
Country and Mail Order w ill receive prompt attention. '
The Buffalo Courier says, in an ex
tremely sarcastic vein : Salt is a valua
ble mineral. It is a necessity, which
silver is not. It is not a perishable
product. It can be bought and stored
and will retain its savor for an indefinite
time. Formerly the salt springs of
Onondaga, owned by the state of .New
York, supplied almost the whole coun
try and were a very valuable property.
Then salt sold for several dollars a
barrel and the output of Onondaga
amounted to millions. The opening of
new wells and new mines of salt has so
increased the production that the value
of the great Onondaga projierty has
passed away and salt has declined till
today a barrel of choice fine salt can be
bought in the Buffalo market for SO
here.
of labor which will not be absorbed for
some time to come. Not all of t lie in
can find steady employment and a large
percentage will find none at all. Any
man who has employment outside of
the city should bold on to it. He will
uot find work here."'
cents probably about haif being for the j man silly who talked of the probabilities
A Washington correspondent believes
that the international arbitration over
the Behring sea dispute will not be
settled peaceably. That in the event
Kngland is worsted she will rely upon
the force of arms, and that if the United
States is beaten she will not surrender
her rights. He savs : I am sure that
many influential people in the United 1
States would advise the administration
not to give up American rights in Ben-'
ring sea, even if the arbitrators should !
decide that there were no such things as
American rights at that sea. The pre- i
sence of a Kuesian fleet of war vessels ;
would remain permanently on the At-'
lantic coast furnishes good presumptive
evidence that our government is taking
precautions to strengthen its floating
fighting force; for, even if there were no i
special alliance in existence between the I
two governments, Russia would be our '
natural ally in case of trouble with Eng-,
land over liehring sea matters, and so ;
far as Great Britain is concerned the
Cokpkk Costa Kiea, is quoted at Su
per lb., by the sack, r-ulvadorc, -.V.
ArhucUes, in.
St tiAit Golden C, in bbls or sack .
J3 H7; Kxtra C, I"; Drv granulated
jii SS In Iioxcn, D. (.!., in 30 lb boxen,
K 73. Ex C, -' -3. tiC t'-HHI.
Kick Japan rice, ti'..(ii7c; Island,
rice, 7 cts.
Bkans Small whites, 44(i'311!e ;
1'ink, rH- icr 100 lbs.
Salt UveriHMil, 301 b sk, r..".c : 1001b
Bk.il 0(1: 'JlMllli sk iL' 00. Stork Mfilt
through half a dozen men standing in t $i:t 50 per ton.
line.
The Krag-Jorgensen rifle which bus
recently Wen adopted for the United j
States army and navy, will pierce !
twenty-nine one-inch pine planks at aj
distance of "30 yards. As shown l-v j
this test it would certainly plow its way
POLAND CHINA HOC
' """Ny 1 -n tnrnl.h nimilwrm
A 'i y THOROUGHBK
iM POLAND CHINA B.
Male iir leinsle, nuail tnj m,
'rii, per head, or p,r J
The relief fund for the sufferers by the
cold storage lire at the world's fair has
reached over cue hundred thousand dol
lars. MARKET REPORT.
Tiii-KMUA v. Julv -7. The conditions of
trade remain with little interest to note.
In lines other than the provision, the
business has lieen of a bund to mouth
character and is unsatisfactory. Very
little credit is given by dealers, and as
a result, purchases have I it'll limited.
Prices for all lines of merchandise are
stead v on fair average stocks in this
' market. Future orders for goods have
! been cam-filed, owing to the feeling that
eastern markets will shade prices in an
ticipation of a declining tendency of
manufactured reserves in stock and a
disosition to unload aud ease up.
Our provision market is up to its
standard in stocks on hand, and prices
Duikd Fui-ith Italian prunes, 12c er
lb, by box. Kvaporatcd apples, Kim I'JtK,
per lb. Dried graes, 7c Sc per pound.
VKOETAIILKS ASH t'Ul'lTN.
HIIiKK .ND THK.
Hums Are quoted as follows: Drv,
3'..c lb; green, 1 .hiL",..
Shkki- l'fcl.Ts 2" to 50 ea. Deerskins,
2c lb for w inter and IKK- for summer.
Dressed, light $1 lb, heavy 7.V- lb. Bear
skins, Stil2 ea; beaver, 1.150 lb;
otter, $."; fisher, 'hii 50: Bilver gray
fox, tlo'$2o ; red fox, ! 25; grev fox.
:.' 50ii.' ; martin. 25; 'mink,
50i-it55c; coon, 5(k-; coyote, 50cc 75c ;
badger, 25c; polecat. 2.V l.'v ; com
mon house cat, 10c(r'J5c ea.
THE SlirCGLEllS' KING
Eridcnce Agalust the Indicted Said
to Be stroni.
-(Mincsml mi- tliom.nrwrllr All leltorn promptly iiiiwtrnl V.
EDWRRD jwnv!
t
CENTERVILLC
VMS.
I. C. Nickelsen,
The Dallois, - - - Oregon.
KSTAHLISHtCIJ 1M70.
Tli olKNt, Dirnt-Mt, uiul ItMt rnanugerj
liiuiNo In i-i.-loil HookN, litid I)t)nk
NIiimIomI IitMtriiiiteiitm, WatcliuH,
Jowelry txml Sportltiy; CiooiJt.
Agt. Hiriiliurij.Ilrenieii turiitntiip Co'si
Tlcknii tci urifl fVm Kuriip,
I'houit Attkntion. Low I'hk-kh. Vr To thk Timkh.
Kussiun war vessels in New York harbor ... , ',
..... ... .i The produce market
navy. Understand me I am not predict
ing trouble. Still I should not cull a
cost of the barrel and half for the salt.
In view of the?e ciianges and the severe
loss to vested interests, ought not the
government to buy and store the salt
product in order to prevent further re
duction of the price and further Buffer
ing to salt-lioilerg and salt miners? If
not, why not? Let us hear from the
silver states.
There is every proitability of a war, in
which the largest nations of the old
world may become involved, if France's
demands upon Siam are not modified.
France will rely for support upon P.us
sia, and the Siamese upon China and
England. Germany of course will not
be long in showing her bund, with an
ambitious young emperor who has not
yet won his spurs, and spoiling for a
chance to show his prowess, and as the
fight wnxes warm there is no gn easing
where it will stop. Prof. Totten will
rgue from it the speedy wind-up of
things terrestrial, and so in truth it
would be for tens of thousands of poor
wights who would die in an complete
ignorance of the territory they are tight
ing for as Totten is as to the dav set for
the beginning of the milleninm.
The financial situation is undoubtedly
improving from this point of view. A
seatly decreased number of failing
banks are being reported to the comp
troller of the treasury, and a number of
those which suspended are applying to
resume operations. Money is becoming
easier, and lenders arc regaining confi
dence. It now looks as if the financial
conditions will be vastly better by the
time congress convenes in extra session.
It has been reported in Washington
that the Chinese telegraph system has
been connected with the Kussian system,
so that messages may now be sent over
land between any part of China, Russia,
Europe, and by cable to Africa, North
and South America and Australia. The
whole world is now wired and telegraph
ically connected.
New York lia an infant prodigy of 8
years who has been expounding the
fospel for twelve month. Boy preachers
have been known lc-fore, but baby I
preachers are new. The suggestion that
the phenomenon be spanked and put to I
bed is thrown out for what it is worth
and it is worth more than the
seem to renlire.
of trouble growing out of the arbitration.
The leaal status of lemon extract was
involved in the examination before
United States Commissioner Kenyon re
cently of Albert Smith, a Spokane clerk,
who is charged with selling intoxicating
liquor to Indians. It has l-ri .1
covered that several wholeale hoime- in
the west have made a secia! effort to
cater to the trade of the noble red man.
The result was a quality f lemon ex
tract containing only enough of the es
sentia! oil to give it a perceptible flavor
and a considerable quantity of alcohol.
In this case a chemist found that the ex
tract was composed of 55 per cent, alco-!
hoi, 44 75 per cent, water, and .25 per i
shows a large
! supply w ith the present price governing
! trade, with a tendency to advance in the
egg market, IS cents per dozen is paid
; with a reported scarcity. Butter has
I advanced to 50 and 55 cents for good
; fresh dairy, and with a better inquiry.
i I'otatoes are in abundance and the
market is weak. Other kinds of vegeta
bles are in gouH supply aud prices are
nominal. The small fruits, berries, are
more scarce. Blackberries are offered
at h cents H-r ound. Blums arc down
to 1 to l1... cent per pound. Apples are
plentiful at 50 cents per box.
I'oiiltry is more Ireely offered and
pr.'iig broilers are quoted at from 2.00
to :S.50 ier doen. Old fowls 13.W).
l tie meat market remains stead v on
former quotations.
Beef cattle and mutton are in fair de
mand, but prices continue on the low
list of offerings. On the block, beef and
THE
A
ILKJIE (JUTE STKOXO
cent, of oil of lemon, he said, on the
stand. It was intoxicating, too. The n'Utton hold old rates without change.
nnantitTof oil nflmnn .Vw, 1 1 He wool market situation continues
half of the usual amount used in trBje. ! unc,mnK'!d in ol,rcit-v- Eastern advices
The lemon extract phase of the Indian !of ""5 21st inst. promises but little en
question is one that Secretary Hok. courKe'"en' to holders. Former quola
Smith has never bad an opportunity to I lione rel"nin "l figure. The buy
be interviewed on. although it has linn.. ! erl' lmve Th' departed for other
confronted Indian
meut officials.
agents and govern-!
points.
i l ne condition ot ttie w neat market is
i very quiet. iMiveries are more limited
fiftv and quotations are steady at old rates.
Vast Number of Chinese uml
.Much Opium Successfully Smtig
iilctl In.
I Washing ton. Julv 20. SnnervisiiiL'
Special Agent Tingle, of the treasury do- j
partment, savs the government lias a I
good rase against the ex-ofliciuls of the
customs service w ho have licen indicted
at l'ortland, Or. Mr. Tingle savs the
collector at l'ortland must have received
about 50 a head for each Chinese he
smuggled in. There were 1,700 Chinese
brought in in all, and the revenue de
rived by these enterprising trojtnry
officials mu.n have amounted to about
85,000. It is believed that a majority
of these Chinese were admitted on fraud
ulent affidavits, but the mnrt.ing thing
about the whole smuggling operations of
the customs officials is that they not
only required the Chinese who were
candidates for illegal entry to pay "(),
but the Chinese who under the law were
entitled to enter had to pay as we'l. Mr.
Tingle says that at Victoria the smug
glers had regular headquarters, where
bogus affidavits were made out and
signed with fictitious names, acknowl
edged before a mythical notary public
and a counterfeit noturial seal affixed.
In a great many cases the photograph
w as also attached as a means of identifi
cation. Tingle estimates that there were
8,500 pounds of opium smuggled in, the
duty on which would amount to 102,
000. It was very difficult to catch the
boats with the contraband stuff on Ixxmi.
Several times they were senrched, hut
thev had been unloaded in the river.
The government has lieen working on
this case diligently for months, and only
succeeded at last in making out cases
against the 15 indicted men by means of
some of the guilty ones who volunteered
to turn state's evidence. When it was
that these had
THE DALLES LILMDEKING (j
INCOHPOHATKDlHHrl
XT . . IK
aM. ti WASHINGTON TUEET. . . TlIK Dau.K
Wholesale and lietail Di-alem and Manufacturers of
Building Material and Dimension Timber, Puors, Windows, Muldines, floua Furnishing,
Special Attention Riven to the Manufacture of Fruit and f
Boxes arfll Packing Cases.
3?otory aud Ijumbcr "Vx-cl jt Old It. XJJ
DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered
any part of the city.
Is this a prophecy? More than
years ago Carlyle wrote : "The repub- I Foreign markets are weak and unsettled,
lie west of us will have its trial period, ! The crop reports from Kuropu and Asia
its darkest of all hours. It is traveling j are still conflicting, but enough is known
the high rood to tiie direful day. And i that a report has got out that 200,000,
this scourge will not come amid famine's '"X) bushels will lie required to supply
horrid stride, nor will it come by ordi-' this year's deficiency. Telegrams from
nary punitive judgments. It will come j tne different crop bureaus in the I'nited
as a hiatus in statecraft, a murderous ' States indicate a srniill surplus of 15,
bungle in policy. It will be when health j OOO.COO bushels, against a large one of
is intact, crops abundant and the last year. If the finance question of the
munificent hand open. Then so called country can lie satisfaetnrili- u,li,ii...l !
Statesmen will cry over production, the ! and Dublin confidence restored. l,. ut 1 'm",tJ 11,0 "tbers
people will go to the ballot box amid ,' will bring fair sjrices and relieve to tome ! Ulr""d "ftlnHt there seemed to I
hunger and destitution, but surrounded 'extent the pressure which is experienced j KH"crBl U','i", 'K the dishonest
by the glitter of self rule, and ratify bv by the producer and business people, i onl,;inl" io Income witnesses 'or the gov
their bsrtlots the monstrous falsehood,1 !,ic8 iir, Mark j eminent, in the hope that this might
over-production, uttered by misstates-! , ,' " J grant them immunity from punishmunt.
men and vindicated by the game ballot ' J' S' C'''wr' commission salesman of j Several mcniWrs of the gang almost fell
the infamous lieover-production, thrown j ,,orsw'' l"llion toc-k Yards, Chicago, ! over one another in their desire to be
apon the breeze bv servile editors ' ,BV" : j come proeecuting witnesses,
through a corrupt prs. And thus 1 , The l.ore market has improved some a Mun.i.y t the h.ii.
bring ruin upon his countrv, serfdom ! 111 ,H" ""l e not give
upon himself and oppression upon his ! n""'h r,t'"'"'aiS"'''"t to shippers, as we
children." ! '00' f"r " 'I1'""1 market for some weeks.
1 he demand for good smooth horses is
PiiifacluK
II -
IBS
(Successors to L. 1). Frank, deceased.)
..ft OFALL
OF
A General Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods
iiiiJr'A.litiXGr FEOMPTLY und 3ST JCA-TIY DOSTX
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridies, Wnips, none Elantd;
Full AssartBcnt of Mexican Saddlery Plain or Stamped.
SKCOND STKF.KT.
TIIK PAim.OV
I luring the summer season the Dulles,
l'ortland fc Astoria Navigation Co. will
make a rate of .'l. Dalles to Astoria
and return, and tl, Dalles to ilwaco
; anil return.
T . f . ... . 1 -l ...
.1 lit AiritrrHiii rnnirn una itu.iii in .. iiur. Mriii Tiiftv nia ,111111.1 ... .......I
" .", J i.int-r, .... , ....... ...Ill l. !.. ..(T ... . ..
l,r Hii. ...,,,. ,,l . . ... im , I win ifb ill t:nei:i 1111
i-neap Similavs on v. hteamer Keulntor will
are not. selling at all. leave Ttie Ilnlles at 7 a. rn. Dalles Citv
consecutive senUiiices: ' for this season of the vear.
Two minutes later the iiulsinif enirine common horses
New - Umatilla- House1
THE DALLKS, OKF.CiON.
SINIMOTT &. FISH, PROP'S.
Ticket and Uaggage Office of the U. T. II. K. C.imi.aiiy, and office of the Ww(
T'nion Tcle(fraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safely of all Valuables
LAKUEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : JN : OKE00J.
The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
-JomiKHH AND J'KAI.KHB IN
General Merchandise
Dry Goods, Clothine, (eiit' Funnsliitig (joods, Voo
Shot-H, JIats, Caj.s, ( Jroccrics, Hardware,
Crockery, Hay, drain, Vvvil, Etc.
390 to 394 Second St.,
The Dalles, Or.
parent
The abolition of seed distribution
through members of congress and the
charging of the cost of meat inspection
upon the packers are likely to lie two of
the leading recommendations in the an
nual report of 8ecretary Morton of the
department of agriculture.
The Telegram is now a folio. Hard
timet have forced the cut from six
pages. The Telegram is one of the
brightest papera on the coast, and it Is
to be greatly regretted this action was
necesearv. We hope to toon note its
enlargement sgnin.
America should make hay while the
nn shine. It is worth $40 per ton in
Europe.
came to a stop in the yard of the union ! We sold at auction Wednesduv ''1)0 head i arrive at l'ortland in time to con
depot, and the deafening shouts of the extra chni M , horses' for ,;,. i "",!t wit tl,e l-urlirio for AsU.ria and
hundreds of peopie who were aemblcd . ' U. "' " " '" H 'J." ',r",H - Ilwaco. The I.urline will leave Ilwaco
there announced that ice-l'resident i ?lo.o() to .'l) per head. Following ; KH,av evening and will connect with
Adlai h. Stevenson and nartv Imil r. i is summarv of iiriees :
rived at l'ortland. There was "no osten-! ntrw-ni
tatious displny
at the ie,,ot. Portland-! citizens are 1 llwflers'::::::;:::';;;;:.'';::;::;;
uoiiiiiig ii noi practical
(.urritiKe Uiiiih
i'-"!.V.
1 j..'i i
1 1.Vi 1 7."i
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I. Ill
Now the iuestion agitating Tiif
Ciiroml-le is: Did the deafening! Wiikat 43 to 5(si per hn.
shouts of hundreds of people come from i U.ai.a I'ricea are up to 93 tofl.OU
the throat of an ignorant rabble, or are cenUt ,,HJ
the citizens of l'ortland graded? j Oats The oat market Is stiff and of-
! ferings are light at tl BO to f 1 0(1 cents
It is reported that Htevenson did not i J" ll''
visit the Monterev on account of a' r 1 --KTl: "' firtr and shorts are
fancied slight on ibi part of her officers. ; tofcTuo Z l!(X!i
This conduct looks very childish, if the j barley, J3 IK) to fJ4 (Ml )wr ton. rihell
report is true. If Mevenson wanted to (1 corn v1 r"!r ,,)0
see the Monterey he should have gmie Fum r Salem mills fluur is quoted at
and seen it. f"'r barrel. Diamond brand nt
. per Mil. mt ton anil :i 73 per bill.
Mark Twain's story in Tom Sawyer of! 'n',. Ti.. ,1 . 1
l, . . ., , ,. ' . . 1IAV iiiuothy lisy riinges in fr ce
how the boy got the fence whitewashed from t3 t)t to 13 w , . r ton, according
the Dalles City Monday morning for The
wanes.
The above tickets will lie limited to
three daya from date of sale.
W. C. Am.awat, l. A.
AnRniMiiiiiiif.i.rf i. i.'ii 1
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SoMlijr Uri.KKMiHorKiir liy mail r
n1 wr (mcUn. Nuiipim fn '' '
aw 11V for (lie Twtb and liri.-atti.ikw.
For salah Hnlpot Kluersl.
Again We Greet You
WITH A Firi.L LINK OF -
STOVES AND RANGES,
BUILDING HARDWARE.
TINWARE, GR A NITE WARE,
GUNS, AMMUNITION.
"CTCJITTIvm. TAfWT.T!
PUMPS, IRON Pig
TMf
BCSI-.
SOLE
AGENTS
FOR
Garland Stoves and Ranges
Sanitary Plumbing, Tinning and
Metal Rooflcg a Specialty.
Groceries, Provisions, and CordWood-
A I.I. Oltl:lt l-KOMITLY ATI KNUKII TO.
THE DALLES. OR. MAIKR & BliNTON-