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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHKQtflCLE.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1893
The Weekly Chronicle.
OFTH'
:al I'ai r.R or w.oo oh sty.
fn-cretary Morton rviiiunl me croak
er that oi.ly alwut 3 lr win of all the
' merchants escape failure, wherea hard
ly S r cent of the farmer fail. The
statifUc rea.ly show thai agr Vulture i
tMiiVr thn banking, niannfaotnnng, r
railroading, taking all things into ac
count. There i no fanner of good
Senator Miernian ma notable
tinancUl ee h last we While
strong'?' aAhooa'.ing ' 0 reix-al of the
piircbaMiii; clause of ne to which
hi nam ha Uru ( i.lrrVi tir warneJ l.i
hearers that its re mas n,,t cure-u'.l
for the present si' A-a'.ion, and thai if the
democrat atte' .ted to alter existing
Hon. Ne!oii Pingicy of Maine, in hi
peech before the house the 2Slo of Au
gust, te the situation wry succinctly
whi.-h i in line with the majority of
editorial comment throughout the
Vnited States. Mr. Ihngley said:
t-v. - :A .... .liKtm.t which honn
to show iwe.il near the brginuing of the ; Tber" '
vear was evidently caused solely by In
belief of those engaged in manufactur
ing industries that the result of the
election! in Norecuher. which bad
placed the entire legislative, as well as
executive, power in the hands ol the
democratic arly, portended an early
v,. f tha nultcv of protection, in
rcorlanr w ith the democratic plat- j
form. Manufactnrerw and werchants,
therefore, at once beean to prepare for
what thev believed wowld be radical
change that wonhl enppiant domestic
with foreign food. Enlargements een
tem plated were giren up. IealerV or
der tor food for another autumn were
given slowly and geardedly. Raw nia
teriaV for good V e d.'Irverrd another
season were bought eparingK, and
price gradually forced down near to the
point where it au "opposed they would
be when the goods went into consumption-
For example, "Michigan washed
wool, wfeich -said last October for
rents, was grwdualiv forced kwn to 20
cents, because manufacturer expected
to have to sell their goods on the basis
of the famrm plated free wool tariff,
liaome acre stopped to reduce produc
tion, ia -view of the diminished demand.
-So actual change in the tariff ha as
vet been made, but manufacturer and
nerehante'have been preparing ia ad
vance for the revolutionary change
which the democratic platform por
tended, and have been discounting in
part the set tariff to come. When ap
prehension of coming evil sciie upon
men oftentimes the apprehension is
worse than the realization. The dis
trust in manufacturing circle which be
gan in December and January, late in ,
the winter, extended to financial circle, j
There an be no mistaking the fact that j
this industrial distrust and consequent ;
depression was caused entirely by the
proposed -revolution in the tariff; al
though after this had zone on for some
sense and good helth anywhere in the tariff law tlw'y .pcld piuuge the coun
West, Mr. Morton declares, who cannot try into deer .m distress than now xit.
make a gotxl living for hiui!:f and fatu- He 1 r' attention to the fact,
ilv, and that is as well as the majority i ovvrlookr j r-v Mine of his colleague,
of men are doing in any other pursuit, that he not a new couvcrt, having a
The man who owns a farm and sticks to . year a rrxtroduced a bill almost identi
it is certain to profit by it in the future. cal m fa the V or bee bill for the reieal
lractically no more land to I of t e emrchasiug clause of the silver
added to the area of cultivauon.. 1 tie U', nsw before the senate, and perti
upply of agricultural product has just retV asked : "Why did not the dem
about reached it limit in the Vnited omruc enaUr tlien see the danger
Stales, and must now remain rtatiouary j tWey now see and come to the help of
while the demand will go on increaairj; ts republicans w hen they sought to
every year. Thi implie a gradual I m- euspeud the law
prorenient in price, and a steady p-vote was had then
maikt't. Manu!.-tiirer w hwe itii'.ls are
shtilt i g l.wu 1 not want wtjiil. Sell
er of . 1h ever, arc fur from will
ing to -r.n,-e tlieir pr.ipcrty, although
moM ln!er will acivpt offer if they
are roiikidcrahlr alHive the free wool
level, tree woiilfor the l'nitsl States
ia still a long way ..ff anil if proper
ctlortsare maJe to prevent it, free wool
may never v realire.!.
Win T l.i to .' per t.U.
IUri xv IVicc are up to ' tol.(K
ct-nu er W llw.
CT The oat market is Miff and of- :
ferinpi are light at 1 ;0tol fit cent.'
K-r 1M lbs. 1
MitisTi-rrs Bran and short are J
tinuted at 1S IK per ton. mid
.' dllnirs t-- M to W r ton. Kolle.1 1
twirlev, fJ3 (X) to -'4 00 per ton. Shell- j
ed corn $t ".' er lt) 11 1. j
i Fiorn Salem mill flour is quote.! at j ,r
14 I'i nor barrel. Diamond brand at i
TIP YOU
Si Jit, or Pah
VfY2STT
cs Military
Thomas A.
Mi wt- r t Tltrittur A. Umliii
S3 Washinffton St , THE DALLES, OR.
iiiivrtitnff mv
rruitinv Uvt , vimi n
Ilv llM lit IN If Hlf
ivtrn
If ru mit Iu((iriiiMtltit
nifttt larwK.or tin' Uwn rruitM:
twMitiiill hint Ifif ! rlirv Ilv h liirxt1 A
l'l';v ol thu iHitit, hJ hn firtu'tirtd ln-l irx
Ihr I ml MuUn Ijiii.J iflHt fir'r U u
He U Afnil tir ( wtcni Orrtr.rn ,
CoTTtvany, ntul vmn mi m .raxtng, r I
In inTl AtrrK uIturnl Ijintia In mty 4iantity
t).in-J, Hud util mit m l -ii i.t.h-l lifrilitiig
th-r Uiutn b. mi y,.i, ii..!) tiiu to turn lot il.
. . . ..
lie ! Anii fur aaV 4 , i i
r. ...A . . k .
.. . "' Knar,
ir.MU lourUiouitr; 10 tuiuuira liuo, E VN
aetllara a.Mal4 a (rmataal UW,,
k
Not a democratic .i .SO )w.r bbl. per ton and .! 75 per bbl
and the democrats letail
aat rnw L.M; mr Wltr tlsaa, he mmm h.
Writes rira. I. If, ua awMm Irtirnn.
I' ! eall. writ. aa4 rwr leltoN will srwpiv
j preciation of the value -of
i lands.
THE EEFELEXDUM.
all far ming I Diut answer why?" No democratic
! senator answered Senator Sherman's
I niiMtinn. althonch il niicht have been I
! done in fire words a presidential elec
! tion was pending.
il
The refereridam, or the initiative and
referendum, a it is called, i eliciting j
considerable nieewseion at the present
time, and while h introduction would ,
nwcfoeanlT involve a good deal ot gen
eral work and re tape, it withal pos Mes
srs many virtues- 'Strictly carried into
execution there would be no chance for
the people to complain of the legislature
because of nnjust law passed. Of
coarse the amsaplicity and variety of
law which would be petitioned lor- nh. .lon't wear
might be overwhelming in number and ; anv retlie at all.
provisions, bnt the responsibility would
Mis Hattie Horner, the Kansas poet
w wu married the other day. The
ceremony took place under the patri
archal trees of the parental estate the
very branches under w hich Hattie wa
vnnt to won l'e mnsc. The bride wa
dressed in pure white, and the local
paper says she looked like a wood
nvmnh: the nicturc down ia the art
building iead to the belief that wood
white clothe or
for that matter.
However, the w hole affair was pastoral,
all revert to the people. The initiative I ppjf ltMj charming to the last degree
mar ue oennea a tne exercise o me
right of a hodr of voter to initiative
proposals for the enactment of new law
or for the alteration or abolition of ex
isting laws. The referendum is an in
stitution by virtue of which law and
reaolotiona, framed by legislatures, are
referred to the voter for final accept
ance or rejection. The initiative is in
vogue in fourteen out of twenty-two
Swiss canton, the referendum in
twenty-one. floth institutions are now
applicable to federal matters, so that
they cannot be said to be any longer in j
an experisaental stage. Thev have be- I
come fixtures in Switzerland. J
W. D. McCrmken. in the May Arena. A
aks: "Ha there ever been a time : hou
It cost 16 or 20 cent a bushel to ah:p
wheat from the Paci fie coast to Europe.
With a canal acros the isthmus of Cen
tral America it would cost 5 cent a
bushel This means a saving of from
13.000,000 or f-1,000,000 to California
wheat interest aione. It means a great
addition to the export trade of Wash
ington and Oregon. These fact and
figure will continue to render the canal
a live issue, notwithstanding the mis
fortnne which has overtaken tlie Nica
ragua project.
bill has been introduced in the
by Richardson, of Tennessee,
' nnder our representative system when I democratic) which is very radical in it
i a citixen could cast hi ballot without provisions. He proposes a tax of 2 per
fear of being tricked out of it true ' cent, on M.OOO to 5,000, 4 per cent, on
IUv Timothv hay range in price
from 12 00 to $15 00 per ton, according
to quality and condition. Wheat hay i
in full stock on a limited demand at
S 00 to $12 00 per ton.
Potatoes .75c per 100 11.
r.rrrxB Freli roll butter at M to o5
cents per roll, in brine or dry salt we i
quote 30 to 40 cent per roll.
Tam Good freeh egs ell at ISc.
rociTBY Chickens, broilers, are
quoted at $1.50 to $2.00. Old fowls $a.00
to $3 50 per doien.
Bxxr a Mrrro Tef cattle are in
moderate demand at $2.25 per 100
weight grot to $2.50 for extra good.
Mutton is quoted at $2 50 and $2 K5
per head. Pork offering are light
and price are nominal gross
weight and 6 rents dressed. Cured
hog meat are quoted at 121 cent hog
round.
STAI'LK (KM KKIKft.
Corns Costa Rica, is quoted at 23c
per lb., bv the sack. Salvadore, 22c
Arbackles,' 2V.
Sroaa Golden C, in bbl or sack ,
$5 87; Extra C, $6 12; Irv granulated
$6 8K In boxes. 1 1, li., in ftl lb hoxe.
$2 75. tx C, $2 25. UC $200. j
Rica Japan rice, 6tv7c; ltiand,
rice, 7 ct.
I'.tAss Small whites, 4a'5lYc;
Pink, 5c per loo lbs.
Salt Liverpool. 50ib sk, Cv; 1001b
k.$l 00; 2001b sk, $2 00. Stock salt,
$13 50 per ton.
DaixD Farrra Italian prunes, 12c per
lb, by box. Evaporated appien, 10a2i
per lb. I iried grapes. 7i!c per poo mi.
vai,rrABi.K and rsriTa.
u:iks and n an.
Hintc Are cnoted as follow
3'bC lb; green, ltgia?1.
Shxsp Pxi.ts 25 to 50 ea. Ileerskin,
20c lb for w inter and 30c for summer.
Blakeley & Houghtcr,
DRUGGISTS. '
175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Ore;
A full line of all the Standard "Patent MfdickJ
Drugs, Chemicals, Etc.
.'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-,.,
TCtuc try and Mail Order will receive prompt attention.
POLAND CHINA HOG
! r n
1 aa tunush a aumbne
THOROTJQHBI
POLAND CHINA
Mate ar knaale, ami aar
Price, $20 per head, or $.T5 pr
uiu and i
lhm. of wnla. All Irtim pruapclr atwvand
EDWARD JUDV
CCNTCRVILLC, W
5
month, the eilver situation in the w ay , .
meaning? The referendum would make ; $"..008 to $10,000, 10 per cent, on $10,0(10
Iry,
Iireseed, light II lb, heaw 75c lb. iiear-
ikins, $s.n$12 ea; heaver, $3 50 lb;
1 have suggested came in to aid in in- j
teneirying the distrust, and convert in- j
dost rial depression inio a financial panic i
and money 'famine.
"It is not possible to have a national
QTETUBU Ol WVUWUJil. f uv - j
has prevailed for thirty year, and j
given great prosperity to the country,
result in the complete triumph of a
iiartv pledged to raeh a revolutionary
change, without arresting production, j
it possible for him to register a definite ; to $20,000, 15 per cent, on $20,000 to $110,- otter, $5 : tieher, $5$5 5t: silver gray
'ye' or "no" to a parUcrjiar measure. . 000, 20 per cent, on $30,0n0 to $-K),000,
It would sweeoawav the unknown unan- 30 per cent, on $-"i0.0O0 to $100,000, 40
etopping machinery, injuring credit and I
paralyzing business
j titie in legislation. There i. m no
i sion in a simple assent or li?-t: u
proposition bereft of the per; iexiiir
personalities or party ioyaiit."
At al event, we nin-t have .1 irr
once for all with this farce of leg:t)atioii
in which tlie people are alternately
duied and balked by clique conspincg
for sordid infamies. Making laws by
mean of all powerful representative
per cent, on all over $!00.UH) income.
MARKET REPORT.
tw riauclaJ Mriitawr (miihm aaw
l.mm rrteM Kal.
will some t.ay be looked upon as a
method fully a crude and primitive a .
that of letter-writing by means of scribe .'
on the street corners. The will of the
The -"Victoria cross." which we often
rend of having been conferred upon some ' ,e nuv u nf islmi ,t head
xnui soioicr ior conepicuoo. oraverj, ; qnarter, bv moQn
i of the Maltese form, made from i.ue
ian cannons captured at Sebastopol.
Mr. Charles A. Sweet, of Boffaio, 5.
Y., is the fortunate poeseesor of tle Cn
cet Jersey cow in America if not in the
world. She is named Ida Marigold and
look first premium at the world' fair on
Tuesday. She w a entered about fonr
months ago in what i called test No. 1,
quarter, by means ot modern mven-;
tions, with a precision unknown in .
the dav of stage coach and courier.
A for the rest, a great worid teudenry i
has set in definitely toward the exercise 1
of popular rights at first hand. All tlie i
effort of the privileged classe to block j
thi advance can only serve to intensify
the catastrophe their obstinacy may 1
entail. It was an English military ad-
mi nistrntfir in 1 nrl i a m, rKAria JamM
capty for making cheese in which .he s vho ,rote in ti. work OT mi0.
not only took fern premium for Jersey, - nizatjon . ..A.
bat the eweeiuke premium for Jer- ;.,,,. , ,,m ,., ,.tr,, ,
Gnemsevs and Shorthorn. She is T . L I '
ranA,Sept Sth. The tone of trade
conunoe quiet, with the financial strin
gency jet affecting ail department of
the merchandise market. The money
market i aotuewbat easier cin-e last
aek report, bat the improvement has
not been sufficient to materially help
business to any extent. The movement
in dr?- good i confined to limited de
mands, while that in provision is con
fined to local traffic, and price continue
to be maintained witliont any material
change to note.
Tlie produce market is unusually
quiet and has a very iluggish appear
ance. Iie'.iverie of fruit and vegeta
ble are large, mostly for export, and
price ail around are weak. The egg
and butter market is again well supplied,
and tlie former quotation remain un
changed. Poultry i fair!y active on the market,
with a fair delivery and prices are the I
fox. $10.r$25; red fox, $1 25; grev fox
$2 50r$3: martin. $1$125: mink,
50c'5.V; coon, 50c; coyote, .Sock 75c ;
badger. 2V; polecat. 2-VitfV : com
mon boose cat, 1 0c'a 25c ea.
w Mibtr aauMrj.
I. C. Nickeltsen,
Tlie Dalles, - Oregon.
KSTAHLIHH KD 170.
The oldent, lareHt, tmci bet n . nwgtKj
l.ouie in School liookd, ni U-Utt.
Nlufciiefil 2 Mhtrutueiithi, Watchen,
Jewelry and SjortinK Oood.
Ajrt. HomburBremtfi Steamship Cot
Tickets to tr.3 from Kuro
Vmourr ArrtKTiosf. I-ow 1ki . l to thi Tiwkh
The Dallii, Or., Aoirurt.
FlpTtim tfvf - lf-ve Ut fwt.
M?ail Vmiw-rmttir-. TO 6
I1a,rtuv (nm norm!, 1
M jl 1 rti u ra iVniiHrrHtunf, diitr SUt
M inininm tttnrrHtuT, 4T . dale .Ttfa
Mwa nf maximum UntrTMtur,
Main if minimum tn'T?rtiirv. !m,
b$. UmM Bitviiuiuui IrmpcTrntur?. yir ir Nr
6
No. Ura mtnimtini twrmpnniaunr U.' ir
lw . o .
ToUtt irriT.UilJfm. ." inrti
iNMrtunr lntu iifirmai, ,K tnh-.
ToUal rt-th A uiimrltJ turn lull, - liirb
r-iiJiiif flirrrt.'n A wind, varmtilt
Tiitai mnv-Tiirfit rf wiiHl, nn Its
Nik. ftl Cl'rtKl r air.
Nik d pmrtly rltmtiy d-. 0.
Nil. 4f cltMid dv, i.
No. dfi hj wtiirh .1 if mtn r mow i-Ur .
Ntt if fhnn1-r Unnn,
I!- H Iirht frvwt.
.'far ttf ftoiar lil.
imlc ttf luur baaiu. 2ilti
S. L. K$ltMK.
THE DALLES LUMBEKLYG 0
INCOHPOKATKD IMNfl
No. 0 Washington .tkkkt. . . Tbk Dau;
Wholeeale and Retail liealer and Manufactarer of
Bnildi Milcriil nd PiB'LsiuB Tiinbrr. Poors. WmduL Muldififi Busjiiubfl
a - , ' 7-. -i
Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fil
Boxes and Packing Cases.
Paotory aaucrl Lrumtonr Vnrd aat Old, ITH.
DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Deliv
any part of the city.
TkalW
lired
now engaged in a ninety-days contest
for butter-making, at the close of which
be will go into a thirty-days' contest
with regard to the amount of food ron
umed. Her record a a butter-maker
i fifty pound iu fourteen day. She is
valued at $o.0n0.
The New York Journal of Cottmeree
ays: "The American farmer is not to
have the advantage of a European war,
but there are evidence of a lively com
petition between Kussia and
to see which can tax itelf the more in
order to spite the other. Germany im-
one in existence, and that is injustice, j
The cure lor disintent is to find out
vhere the slir T.ini'tiM ftnrt it If . tiear,y
you hang an agitator and leave the in
justice, instead of punishing a villain
yoa murder a patriot."
Then let there be free speech, an in.
finite toleration and a sense of human
brotherhood in our councils.
same a quoted.
the grain market continues quiet
A talaabla fabltrstloa.
The Septemlier number of the Pacific
Banker and Investor i both newsy and
interesting. Ileaiing mainly with the
financial situation throughout the Pa
cific Northwsst. it ointa out the cause
that led to the destruction of confidence
Farlev
( Successor to I.
jTlanufaciurers
nam
it
r.:
rain martet continues quiet and) .. , .
., . ...... Jamong tlie people and the consequent
lifeless, with a very light de iv- ... . ; i
w.i v- mm r w ((rail 1 lr uri
j . . .. . I of
yev, ana quotation range iroiu to I
cents per bushel at the mill. The de- !
mand fr export at I'ortiaud is held
porta a good deal of grain from Lassia,
and in order to retaliate on Kuseia for
I nage. There is (WW tons en route to
arrive in tlie r.ear future, a hen the re
quirement for filling charters will be
The hinge upon which ojieratioric in ' manifestly improved. Kuroiieao mar-
GermaDy ; wool now turn is the free wool or Loo ket. while a light activity prevail, have
don price. Tlie London value of fine a coloring of an upward tendency, a
dusty, Eastern Oregon Wool i: clean they seem more f.riu from lavt advice.
New York. San FraDcisco, Seattle. Ta-
10 ' - A w ; .... !....
.A..tr ... i. ... . 1 r
scoured 2Sc. ; grease value 5'2e. ; Cne,
light Eastern Oregon, ciean K oureU 2c. ;
cial and industrial new from those
cities. A carefully condensed article I
give the whole history of coinage legis- j
lation in the United State during the
rrt century of the nation' ex istence
and down to the present day. Several ;
pages are devoted to banking new gath-
li Hnnflfl rrif,pt nf tl.A linn,... 1
... , ... , , ' Northwest, and a special feature for cap-
minister of agriculture has asibeared. ! . ,. ....
1 -in., a.iu iiub u i. . , 1 1 . m ' tin :m T 1 C
I). Frank, duroaaad.)
OF ALL
OIT
.eral Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods
the important cities of this coast. : AliUIM i'iCtU:i'ITJY .nd IC-ArXOf iM
Letters from .pecial correepondenis in J WhnlPSalR 9T. PfltPl'l TlpPlPf? 1 TI PsiTP V.Vttf Whin FfnwPl'rtt
Full AssortmccI of EexicaB litilw Plain nr tiwsi
A G.
j SECOND HTKEET,
THE
3
advancing duties on German manufac- irreaae value 8Uc net free wrml n!n ! Mtin.ai ..I ii -.n.i.r. ....i
turediraods. Germanv is Drerrin- In on lirtn 4.. While it i nut like! tk.t . -f - l..f t l.i. ... i. o .rr rw.. ... . ' lit of al! city, county and chiol bonds
vj . r , -' J -- " "-"" waia-r j tr . u ,vii"'(ir ) (UBU' I gf k t
New - Umatilla- Hou
THE lKKLLY.fi, OKEGON.
SINNOTT& FISH, PROP'S.
price win reacn a tree wool basis, wbicb el, against the official average of 2.2W,
would be a above quoted, the uncer- (MX).(KX) annnallv for the lut uu rr
depend upon the United c tales. Al
ready the United Ktate ha taken a large , tainty a to the degree of tariff revision
part of German trade from Russia. We is proving almost a destructive to in
sent to Germany less than 2,000.000 bu. j dnstrial activity a actual free wool leg-!
of wheat in 1890, more than 5,000,000 in f illation itself. The business depression, '
The report give also the following
figure:
The deficit to be filled by the import
ing con ii trie will require
sale
I the pant month.
Or., $4 a year.
in thi section during j Ticket i
Published at Portland, 1
A feraat Liver Mod Irian.
Ir. Guun' Improved Liver Pill are!
3TH.UUO,000 ,nr cure r sick headache, hilioui
md Baggage Office of the U. P. II. II. Company, and office o"1
Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuabfc
1891 and 23,005,795 in 1SV2. Eusaia far- ; bad enough before, ha been aggravated ! bushel. The aurnlu available in ex- "uf'lint, dvsfepsia, ind.gention. cos-1 J. A Pfl V.T
niehed Germany with over 13,000,000 by the currency famine. The hoarding Sporting eountrie. to wtisfy thi. demand i ilTl'iJSE J,.l!l!I;i,JL" -11? P.U1- -
bu. of wheat in 1U0, over 18.000.000 in of currency ha. caused so much of it to i 37,6W,000 bushel, of which the ! live, nfaWaeh Tll ' i I
1891 and only 9,417,148 last year. Onr j disappear from circulation that manu-j United Hate can supply 69,-M 8,000. j ponfy and enrich the blood and make j
export of rye to Germany wa a good j factnrera, in many instance, are unable l Euasia lead the eountrie having a ear-1 lt" ,k'n cimr- They aim produce a
deal lees than 1,000,000 bu. in 1SW. more j to procure enough to pay their help, and ' plus product, with 97Jt!)3,000 bushel. ! lJfi' -d '"''rate and ',
wan z.uuu,uw in Jl ana 4,w:'.32S ba. ! a the inducement, in tight for running i while Great Britain ha. the largeat : tonic action. Thev onl v reV.u ire on. '
their mill are scanty at best a number ' deficit. 1M.127.000 bushel.. ' for a dose and never rriit nrai.i.n 1
AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN
0R
The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
-Joa.iB awu n.ALgaa la
in 1892. The Eusnian export of rye to
Germany fell from 27,4,872 bo. in 180
to 4,515,612 bo. in 18P2. The German
iminriauon in wuew irom tu eountrie eommoaiiie nave quickened a
ct. a bos by Blakeley A
I 1 f l)i nin .If, . . , j, . J ... I i .
iuti iwlj iiuui vw'"' 'u. o Mt'.m io lauve uenirv hi iraiie. A far a tin. re-
4609,719 in 1892, while it import of rye
lell off from 32.m,C31 bu. in 10 to 18,.
75000 bu. In 18!(2. These are tlie fig
ure of the German government.
Freeh oyster at
tionery tore.
A. Keller', contec-
of mill, have been cloaed from thi The ,.! m.rkAt i. I 1 rld at 2.
cause. The low price existing, in manv 1 fmrin" tlo. nmnih nf in.nd n,. i ,,uu"-
I
specu- trale wa at a standstill. The market ! Chicken thieve are tl tl lllawtmei al k nil
report of the Px.tn Herald estimate , petty larceny is committed almost
80 per cent of the w.,,en machinery j nightly by boy. stealing fruit from the
now idle. Other authorise make it ( tree.. Toeaday night all the peache
greater. The limited .ii.ooot of woolen j were stolen from a tree in r.Ru
uiacninery tun in motion i nsmg op , French ad. wl.i. h i.
""J pur
f hi ex-
late to wool, it i. held in check by the
scarcity of currency. The only remedy
for the present condition of price lie in
tlie passage by the (Senate of such reso
lution, a have been offered by varion
enator. proposing that tariff revision
be postponed or abandoned.
slot k already on h
chase are almoet
and
not'
and
't-.g.
i plain why so fe w buyer hate been ia i busy .treet
right in town.
plaini lighted witn a brilliant electric
lamp and w;Uno a .tone', throw of a
General Merchant
Dry GorjfJs, CIothiiiL'. Genta' Furnishing Goods,
Shoes. Hat, CapH, GrocerieH, Hardware,
Crockerj', Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc.
390 to 394 Second St.,
The Dalles.