THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1893 The Weekly Gbroniele. OrFUUL F.kl'KK 'K AX O tl"NTY. While tbe world has not yet couie to an end, an Alahaiaa murderer ho s hanpv-d last week In a civrar just lietore the final drop ami left the world smok ing. Tlie history of the Oklahoma booru is being repeated along the Cherokee strip and there ran 1 t.o d.tht that many will be turned away oorer than a hen thev arrived there. , .'.N.l I t ... tice 1M feet in big-lit, supporting an mi- and there it not to exreeu i.mi !' v ' men pair of n-le, at the extremities baud. of which arv "cars holding fifty persons Wiu:r " to Iv per hu. each. The raiu is a truss, 300 feet long lUtm -I'ri.yi i up to To to S."r iwoilUtine like a walking-beam, lifting cent i-r l.V lbs. 1 .... .. r... ......l-.., 1 ..I, t ik hI,i hi that distance aive me , '' .......... t..p of the statue. It is Wlieved that t tils will prove as great an attraction t ' the device for Unking a Unit at the ' Paris exposition and the world' fair. an. I'oinrs ciiAvriossmr. The agpressive fight ahirh Senator lK.lph h: made all through his session aguinst free coiuage aud for the re(ea. of the Sherman act a ill redound to that geutietuun's credit and honor, lie ex actly voice the sentiments of his con stituency, by which is meant the ruling portion, and as much cannot he said for our other representative. The idea " " that free coinage or a further increase of : 1 Kansas can keep in a joliliciil the silver circulation would make times )r H time a ith only the men good is not borne out by the facts. And : v.lting ml(lt niBV not expected when these fact are that for the last ten ,ovev wonmn jolng the procession ? rear me liae been coining silver on-; IF YOU WANT1 (TiK't'rnwt-nf, S.t.'c, or IilUs Military ft0, CALL ON stintedly and are yet keeping it up at the rate of four and a half tui.aons per , mouth. If .liver i to make time John Swoe, of Philadelphia, ha Oats The oat market is to !K cents per b Us. ; Miilm'I vr Bran and short are quoted at $1 00 per toll, mid-i dllngs ,".:tnf-.'f (VI per ton. Kolled ! barlev, -'! IM to $'.'1 00 per ton. Shell- i ed corn l -' per M It s. Fi ofu aleui mill flour i quitted at ; $4 'J per hnrrel. I'iauiond brand at t $3 W per bhl. per Ion and $3 75 er bbl. : tetail. I Hay Timothy hay range In price; from 12 t ir ton, areording to j quality and rondition. Wheat hay in full stock on a Thomas A. Hud; huMuwr li Tlnfhury 1 Iiuu 83 Washlnijton St , THE DALLES, OR If ymi want tn(.rnmttt.n in miff itntrrtv nirni iim.r in iw ntinir !hr-i... j.-u mt is.mjitt htia In nf rhrirv. tr niHitr'n ) rln': cf th tinin.MM, m.d hi rHrtlivt I m-i. ire tin- t mlr1 Mtila I Mini itt-v f i r us m Un rrm. o wwn j , mihi run mu ii iirnlny. AEMMIIIIirNl ftJIIIU) in Kliy IJMMIlflTl or I iltirl. Mild Mill MM.ft m I'ti 111 lilili'l a ttit' UiuU U miyiiti HfI) lute Ui hti iir a is all Mr. Polph answer why, and the reason An eastern scientitit, alter the most careful calculation, predicts another ny nat jne opposite come upon u delnge in abont lO.OOO.WX) years, lias bould not tie allowed to defer action in regard to the financial difficulties which now beset the country. - rials, wool for instance, at Hcent when A notice posted on the front door of , nnjer a Urjff for revenue policy it can suspended western bank read: "This . down irom Australia bank ha not busted. It owe the people ; t ponnd. This i what $36,000, and the people owe it $55,000. nai knockei tue bottom out of Ameri It is the people that are bnsted. When CJln indostrieg ana not the fear of hut they iay us we will pay them." tins down on ,ilver production, In the ten vear. from 18so"to ISM the -Tue " i"8tiS",eJ , .... . a very lew uiru. iuuui buv.ii iiicouii ratio of enme to ponnlat.on m Wyoming J ; their high and honorable positions, itiBir finiini'ial hackinir and their poei- countrv. The women snnragist are i , j (ions a employers ui iauur iu m bimci good commeiH-ed suit against Henry Villard, , $S IKi to $10 00 kt ton. . ' Charle L. Colby, Colgate Hoyt, Edwin IVtatoes ".V 100 It H. Abbott and the Receivers of the : .1 v... .htkin-individ- ortnern raciuc ivauroau ismj."- utbTfeof urmVMann-l ". of d to ,l ...t t hne raw mate- 1 h lwn UJ l'T lhe fir,t ""'" . V .1 1 .....i,,.. rt ilia ivifii 1UHC nirj wrtfl uimiwii " " pany. The suit i institnted in behalf of the stockholders. fell off more than half, though it is said I easing in other parts of The women suffragist are i happy over these statistics. The twenty-five cent piece, the silver half dime and three-cent piece, the nickel three-cent piece, the two-cent bronze piece, the copper half cent and the silver trade dollar of 420 grain ara among the experiment in coinage which congress has tried and after a time dis continued. It demonetiied noneof them, however. exett the trade dollar. The mines, nave tnnuencea me popuueie omer arc goou mr; -- Home rule carried in the house of j d " dicl democrat, to take cp j law, though because of their onl.rn.lMr. common.bYam.joritTof 34, and was ! the hue and cry. If free coinage were ; y they might bechallenged and refused, defeated in "the house 'of lords by 370. 1 ocepted it would of course pay labor ? The defeat is crushing, but the fight will high wages, but the bulk of the profit MARKET REPORT. . . , , i k.m,11 ne intn t K a nnttat fit the hand- ! never abate tw earnestness until treiana - i i.lree. Time give ail opportunity, and tail of mine owner, and the general. only opportunity is lacking for liberty to government wouiu pay lor . vou, u.-- a iaise prosiwriiv mat ivum uui Better Outlook for KailatM tkaa ttlar Early Spriaf. assert itself, in letters of blood, if need i wt Fbiday, Sept. 15, 1S1I3. The last few be. The cheapest property today in Amer ica is timber land. Its advance has not been rapid since the panics during the seventies. The demand for wood pulp, the wanton destruction by fire ot our . . . .1 last- Ana again ine repeai ou. . of air we.tber hai haJ ,omewhat signify that the coinage of ..lver tOjo("a timnlali effect on trde. and cease; it on:y stor me iniquuoue , . . . , nm 1t;.ill..torT ontiook measure oy wn.cn me reasurj , thaB Bt time gince tbe wly to purchase a large amount of l0nUw Monev is more e.sv. and the each month at the lowest of any o the j My cnBrc. price offered. This is not good busi- teriM the bngine8lj interMts of tbe past ness in anv kind of trade. o purchase . . v,. general buoyancy in trade is noticeable in all miartem. sound on ail his propositions, and i , , . long the ; Oregon may well I proud of him for . , their representative in congress. ! changed. In the grocery line, there is a stiffening in some lines, es pecially in coffee, which, owing to South American complications and other , j causes, has advanced J4 cent per pound, t wun a tenaencv oi sriunner auvanre forest, the increaM in our population and many other causes all are tending , should be enforced, whether by an indi te make timber more valuable, vidual or the government. Mr. Itolph and The recent terrible storm Atlantic seaboard, resulting in the lose their representative in congress of hundred of lives and destruction of property on the ocean suggests the nse ; There are about $1,700,000,000 due to . of oil. The efficacy of oil to prevent depositors by the savings banks of the j waves from breaking has been so fully ; United States, says tbe Washington Post demonstrated that no vessel should go These deposits are mostlv in sma' to sea without a supplv, and yet it is , amount, and are due to person of moil- probably true that not one fishing erate means. If this country should schooner in a hundred carries oi! for ; drop to the basis of silver monoine such a purpose, though the expense ; talism, owing to the mistaken, not to is triEing. say foolish, belief that we ai'me ran ' sustain bimetalism without rnnl t' other nations, every dollar of tiie ! . 700,000 would be of lees va'ne than it i today. Are the army of savings hank depositors in favor of Mr. r.iand'o m:vt doliar? Life insurance is the ufU;ird Pl'TTKB Fresh roll butter at 50 to 55 cents per roll, in brine or dry salt we quote 30 to 40 cents er roll. Eoos Ciooil fresh eggs sell at Pofl-TKY Chickens, are quoted at $2.00 to 3.00. Old fowls :.00 per doxen. FKEr a Metros IWf rattle are better demand at $2.25 per 100 weight pros to $2.50 for extra good. Motion is now quoted at $2 25 ; per head. Pork offering are light ' and prices are nominal gross weight and fi', cent dressed. C ured hog meat are quoted at 12l, cent hog round. STAl'l I GROCKalEK. Corrrt Costa Kica, is quoted at 24c; per lb., bv the lack. Salvadore, 23jC. Arbuckles', 25r. j SroA tiolden C, in bbl or sack . I $5 r.7; Extra C, $6 12; I rv granulated $f In boxe. 1). G.. in .10 lb boxes, $2 75. Ex C, $2 25. GC $200. Kice Japan rice, !'s(u7c; Island, rice, 7 cU. Beans Small whites, 4,4tf5S.r; Pink, 5c per 100 11. Salt Liverpool, 501b sk, 6.: 1001b k. $1 00; 2iH)lb sk, $2 00. Stock salt, $13 50 per ton. Puied FariTs Italian prunes, 12r per lh, by lox. Evaporated apples, lttt 12'j per lb. lried grajxts, "ia lUc per ponnd. vegetables and rEfrra. hides and rrus. II i ms Are quoted as follow-. lie Ik i'M . m 1,4,1,. TI..S Ui 1 1. Kali.,. Th J V ox, anil Qii.lliliH In l ,r diH. .arl ..I llir tllv. iul rrmn uurlliouar. lu Biinulr liJT tlrr Lawat4 Oavaraaavat I.aada. 1 If Harraw Moaajr, mm Vmmg ar Short tliaa, ha raa aw WrltM rira. Life. aa4 Arcldaat laiaraar. If ymm hum! rail. writ. mu4 waar lattara will aa arampU) IjBlakeley & Hbughv alTUUUlO 1 C, j - The Dalles, ( 175 Second Street, A full line of all the standard PaUnt M Dmgs, Chemicals, Etc a"Country and Mail Order will receive prompt attention. I. C. Nickelsen, The Dalles, - - Oreyja ESTABLISHED 1SJTO. The oldest, larkfetat, and tett m a Tumi house in School Hooka, and Le Musical Iiititrunient., V'atcIi Jewelrj' ttnd Sjortirin Goods. Iry, ; PaoMrr Attextio. Low Pkice. Vr to tu Timki. Agt. HiiniburK-Hreinen Stenmslil j C Tlclcataj to atnei from Kurcpa. S'Be lb; green, lSj2i, SnEtr J'ilts 25 to 50 ea. Deerskins, 20c lb for winter and 30c tor anmmr ' llressed. light $1 lb, heaw 7'tc lb. ilear- , skius, $Sm$i2 ea; leaver, rt 50 TTMiTinTv K$Sn;riIL DALLES LUMBERIXC $2 60.$3: martin, $K$125: mink, nOciff 55c ; cKn, 5lc; eovote. .Wm75c; badger, 2V ; iM)lecat. 25c w 45c; com mon house cat, 10c(a25c ea. INCORPORATED lSHiei No. 07 ASHIM1TON Stueet. . . Thi I 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Mann fact nrmnl foM'ihl Material mil Dimeuiiua Timbfr, Duors, Wiiiduis, Mulditn, l.uk The senate is still idling away time, doing a great deal of talking and no business. All eyes are turned toward it, but it seems indifferent to the gaze. There is no use in putting off the inevit able. Tbey wi.l surely pass the W ilson ' of those who might otherwise be !elt bill, reported from the house by so large j with nothing to live upon. If thiscoun-; a majority, and though the dose is a j try drop to silver monometalism, every; bitter one to a bandfuil of silver sena- ; dollar paid out thereafter upon insur-. tors, there ia nothin? to he trained bv : an., r.iw.;u r.nlA u rtTanl At.la r. ' nrm-rastination l,nt tbe vet .inIVrW ) 1.. .- iV. .. .I..11. i .-.r ain (.u.cU. at j i j -4 condemnation of the country at large, j Are the men in this countrr who keep t9 'r nd' 8mI IuU,an fi"d The senate will not vote bnt the nnle ...!. 11. ; 1 i'r.t .I.-:, le M 1 to 1 " lr I sickness. The young mother vividly re I member that it was the Chamberlain' and in turn administers it to her own off spring and always with the best results. Among the incidents of childhood that j stand out in bold relief, a our memory i the near future. An advance is notsd ! " "." " opeciai attention given to me jvianuiacxuro ot Fruit in all erade. of package roast, esnec- none m re I"''1.1 "rvm Boxe and Packing Case. ially so on Arbuckles. In it ' i r. . iia t f , . r. w 1 tli-a f i i A mrkl V,ti. . ,' ,, . ,, ... ' Cough Keinedv cured her of crour unues in full supply, and has a fair de- , . .-. maud for export. ,- b ri , i u. f-wI nrl.'Aa aM i fT un ! , 1' ::J;.'tl.:. " ' " I r Houghton from blemish, 40 to 00 cents per box ; l eaches, Crawfords, extra large $1.00; laway good, .80 to $1.00. Plums are hardly in market, as the demand i so light that the offerings are few. The plum prod not ill lie used in drying. Prunes, such as the Hungarians, are Faotorr and Zmmber Yard aat Olcirt-lM DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD DeJ any part of the city. PROPOSALS j roa piour, Brai) arjd peed. 8. S. Isiia Senics. Wj-i sjhes ipxy bae voted it a nuisance long ago. American Farmer : !ome farmers do not realiz- the comfort of having good maps about the house. They need not be expensive, but they should be up to date. Discard the old one. They are w orse than useless. The maps in your chil dren's geographies are not likely, either, to give you the kind of information need- I wives and children in favor of silver Vila lailv UVm, f i net np nwmt rln!!i,a , i i m j : of 1 , cents tier pound; onions dav is now paid in dollars as god a i ' , . 1 . , 1 gold. If we drop to silver monometal- Vegetables, melons and etc., are I a otatoes rn;e hv on a steadv market i quotable at lls cent jier pound; cab- WiRN hraiM,, r'lt ci.. fir., Atie ' lw,a. I fair' Sfil,'i iriMil ITHlTrtJ ")'rt.fMHi I'tr Hmlr, i Hrioi and K-V, ' a tti- tuny in aiid niMr,M-l ! lt t!i- HlilTiri''il nt W afin m'I!iki. 'f-Kcn. v . t- n,-iv-0 at tht nscnci iintll 1 n i-lik I' M cf j n nQe I -i ,,,jti- pMtt'intM iwtl. (f,r fiirntMlimif nnil i rnaniiiaciure ..,.r.i:;..n an.l n In ;l...1 .,,,.,.1 ' t "i I V fill f tkl t lj" ltfHll'T l r lit 4.ti"t U tif S HIT. ! monometalism? Everyman who !; ; ' , , , ll '' , ,, ' i oiaiwt m;e K'W on a Bieauv marKei i i i"vr wm i-iiiirT na i mnwn ' 'l-Hti:ht lull Ht'ifk ol KM4l wtutiu Ii-al ' Iih ' are ami ism he will then be paid in dollars less j : good than gold, and with less purchas-: : ing power. Are the laborers of this , country in favor of the Bland basis? It ' is an extraordinary situation. The pub- lii mpn arlm alinnt fr,r tlia i . r. . a ' 1 i'..p mvc ionic, juu euuuiu iirr ro a rciiAuiir , . . - . , . basis in this countrv alone ciaim to rep- w1.aa a ' . n. : . i r. . i : ,. . , . ,, i serionsly burt bv it a step ladder. Get tbe best obtainable i ' map of your state and county. Lastly have a farm map and you will find it in -l: I I. f. !. r. . . .PJuo.e aueronce using it. Iuer ; , very g; ffl p;e plan for uin? ju jM have your son draw it it for you and pay i moaer nee(ed on;y onti, thm UxM him cash for his labor. Let this map due io SoTeln,lWi ,nd be gvt bow, for instance, the orchard, giving the council to authorize him to borrow the location of each tree and the variety , of cilizen notei drawin 5 nu.i au,.. ... i auppoeeu 10 uear. , He then dvertised Itiiswill prove of much value where your orchard is just set out ; then this . resent the classes who would be most The city of Sew Haven, Conn., needed ! money recently, and the-mayor hit upon bage is freely offered at 34 cents per pound. Melons are du'.i sale at .HO to $1.50 per doxen, and csiiteluope are in fair demand for shipment at 1 tol'g cents per pound. The egg and butter market is steady with a quotation for eggs of 16 cents in Farlev eft? 1 pitieceaai.r to L. D. Frank, deceased.) OF ALL 10 OF A (ieneral Line of Horse Furnishing Goods, EEPAIHIITO PHOlPTLY -"-i ITEA-TT-TI - I I t 1 "l 1 -1 . I . TT . til M wnDiBsaiE ana nciau mm i aarncss, unfiles, mi uncj Fell AssBitot sf Mexican Safiilery Plain cr SX SF.COSD r'TREKT, .... THE I Iw ol aMMl rniallTv. miuh! .r1 liran nix) ttaiiitnv ,if lull U-Mi ihau J.ll ' that he was readr j to borrow in sums from $10 up, and the 1 ! following morninir be fnnnil litrr.ai'lf mapBhouidfihow the tile drains, their ; dojng , landfflC5 buine. The fimt dimeniiona, etc., fa U convenient when ! WM ft Bci-IK,r8.grinder who hd making retmin or improvementa. :$ioo,nd the second wa a man who Speaker "Crit-p i a frequent caller at ' had lw da-Vi Mor p:ied 10 lUe the treasury department. Two or three ' Clt or work nd Ufen refu8ed timei! a week einre the extra 8fi0D ! the Clt ,md DO mone-v 10 ? ior WOfk ; with. He had two I 00 bilia tliat he had carried for a long time, and he ri"i:iil 4iMrn I" MtKtiit 4.' II cf ilfinr. r'"! i ii trtfcin iul ur tt mar Im hut U kimw t) mm yuU'Ul tl njr. iifj rrl in -jitr ntrouir siiiirl rwit.'ii wk- ti t-j((ii tMiiitfti ft. tlir nn tttut- (1 ui int lin ttmi. lm tniit Im f nrninlii'! If, .()fl', )MII MliH-iii' to U ()lMtltl('ti Ilirirk-1 wttii eh-iiMin-of Ttir Ijh1!t tml nnmtaf tf tti- Hi!;lif tl tuorf thnit on- in fttiTMn itu-ri lirwn m tint 1 ns'itit tf luriimlitrd tiilftir t--S mut l rimr tariy, frwh rtIMl, f n-r frM dirt mid rutt; Mtinjii of ut tjm than i lip ivtimt lr ftiriillifl by iM'l'Wit. trar.e. The poultry dehverr 10 Iijrhter ! at th(. - h-.i. hmmm nui.-. i..rrtu than UBuaUor the mrafton. although the U( V" 1 l ' '. former quotation i adhered to. j ( uMr. it bmn. nud ln.'-ni lU imi. In the teed market, har is in (food ( ' 1 it.pf.lv. and wheat hnv iqujted at $10 Vwrnto mwi M-trM-itttiv t( .rtNrtj er ton baled. Cat and a I fa i fa hav have ; emttmrt i.jr thrwt.. n-rt iMirnip ir t.i,. T;..ta . t .; - . .. - t ... , A. . j 1 u rirht 1- rcrv-(j to n-t n.ir ..f H ,:, Ticket and J.antre Off. oi the L tbe tame quotation, and tnuothv is j mmnx tm-t of mr bu if dtuivd irthr tfvwt lu i freely ofTered at $12, with a limited de I ' J'1 "T- ... uinni ior me Nrarjn. ny k r-'ii nwi ciirii r nmri ii'hh ihiiii 1 New - Umatilla - Ho THE I'ALLF", OKKGON. SINNOTT Cj FISH, PROP'S Y. JE. K. Cotnany, and office Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. ah iccu Krninp, ukii nrr in mir ueumnu f thv vi.tnlt of rw.nl-n.-r frf tti t.idd ik lit nmd tiir (trf le r of tii rimimiMiinrr of ln- rirb-rrooi oaie iur ine oaieiy 01 an ia r.Ti FINEST : HOTEL : I UI ITiMIIIlt if Itl ItfurnmHl ill ir (rf,-tU'l ui lh' I ri 1 Ufi niaUn opened it ha been his custom to drop in uwm Kecretarv Carlisl.; to a.pertain i u cmmea ,or iOR l,,ue- na ' I from him the changing conditions of fDltiou, w "banKe them for Kimething tbamnna a;n.iir.n r.H a uaoiy io lose ami more certain cat to Mr. Cleveland' chief financial minister such new development as mir have arisen at the capitol. Neither the he was likelv to find again if he did lose it. At the end of the first hour the mayor had taken in $5,300. The total receipt for at 80 to li cents per cental, and barley ! '"r",,lr u' "''""'' at o to cents per cental. The grain market has at last reached a point that (juotations cau lie made, and it can be said that 47 to 44 cent is offered for shipment. Within the pat few days, the wheat markets have shown a stimulated condition. In European markets there it a better feeling among buyers and strong upward tendancy i prevails. In American markets, there is a fluctuating tone, indicating a sharp ad- lire i-t . -fit- f lli wlilrh i-li' ur tii1l-T tir IiI1iitt rt?lvlu ail awuril -thail f nil li lirumptly .x-riit urHi-a, ntlirlMa t br irvvmiii ti tli- liidil'T. IikIb n(-oniAni-l It fnnh in Uru if actrtifiwl Ch'fa a III lint I iNni-tKlt-nrd. rr ftirtli-r liifurtiiHtlun a Ui time (if (1:ltr-rT anil titbr partlrularti. apply u J. r l.n sit. C. H. liKlian AKvnt. Notice. Timber Culture. dfil't ' r - tf-a- rr rw-a . fa i, -.-.hi, vi I. A Jit j KM Ari; The Dalles Mercantile Cci -JOIIBKR JIM) IlKAl rKS IH- peaker nor Mr. Carlisle ha atUcbed ! A? wcre le-231' nd dorin8 the anv great significance to their eonsulta- following day he bad no trouble at all tioa until latlv. wl.a tl... fj in getting all the money the city wanted them magnified into .ecret and myste- I T1,e lende, pot 1Pr'ect "'r. the rion. indication of aome eonlemnlaUKl i clt? mone.v- od the Pt into change of policy on the part of the ad ministration. It i said that Mr. Crisp ia now almost afraid to enter the treas ury building and Mr. Carlisle doe not conceal the annoyance which the exag gerated report of bin doings occasion. At recently stated, on the direct author ity of a member of the cabinet, the ad ministration ha not discussed in meet ing or out of it any new line of policy on financial matter, and will not enter upon tbe consideration of any new pro ject no til after the senate ha taken ac tion on the question now pending before it. circulation, thereby body. benefiting every- I'. S. l.miCrni,Ti lti.i.r..iii..i AnriiMt I:, i:-! f iimiilnliit linvlnr liwn nitonl at thin lfTnc vane to he looked for Fn.-,. I.-.- 1 ? V". r''"" '""' wm.l 1'n.ta, ..,. , ,,,r ,,,,, rr , ,.,,,,, ,nw ln -j nt-r- already stiffened, and in Kan Francisco. I ' """T K"i7 s," " '' " ... . ... ...., "Im tli- N'4 (it Km-ii.,1, , Tw1p2 N.,rtli, May deliveries are bid up to $1.2-'i per kana ii Kat. w. m , u, t,tuty, k..ii cental Premnt sbinnin. ,,nr,l.t W1"' " v''w u' "'H"li"ii "il wilr ; cental. t resent snipping ,uotatiun . cinttnin aii.-n,r thai !.-i.-i,.i.t i. i,n. are $1.03 per cental. In I'ortland. buy- '"ltw! "''' " ii" .r ruiif- . 1 ... . . , , I """ crop ith.Twi.. plant with tri. er have opened the market in a (mall i trv. mii ur r.utu,r. iurii( an .( th. um- in makluc Ina miiI niitrv, n part of mi tra-t. tlir unlit pxrtlra arc hrr-l.r ,tilnmniinl I., IM-ar at tln urtii-a m th it day il i.t..u-r General Merchand Drv (Jofxla. Clotliini' ClHiits' Furnishine Goods 1 Sliow, HatH, Caps, GrocerieH, Hardware CnKkery, Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc. way for export, and but few lot have been delivered to date, and on (juotations ranging from 87), to W) per cental for Eastern Oregon, and $1 per cental for valley. The Bt. Louis Globe-Ilemocrat ay : "The latest estimate of wheat produc tion in thi country in 1S!)3 are 440,000, 000 or 4.'i0,000,000 bushels. Thi makes the yield nearly W.000,000 bushel greater than waa looked for a month or All the world has been informed that Kan Francisco is to have a mid-winter fair and that many of the attraction at the Columbian exposition will be among thoe at tbe Golden Gate. It was felt, however, that there must be something to supply the place of ;the Eiffel tower and the Ferris wheel, or the Kan Fran cisco how would not be a complete success. But Kan Franciaco ha shown herself ejual to this emergency a she uaauui.nT ol,.er. A (renins ol that Kearly all the wool on st.,iaKe i this' city ha devised colossal statue of Jus- I city ha been shipped on consignment. I "I hi a ! a . m . to r.-.K.nil am) luriilnh i Paitlnmliy onm-minii Hiil ii.-'-l (nllntr k-lw.it JOHN W. 1.I.KH, h.-ilr. 390 to 394 Second St., NOTICE. In tb Coonty Court of th Hut of Om.in lor Vi aa. imiitjr, In th Matter of th ratal of , William ilamlium Mllauii, bwaard.t I Xotlr I. hrnhy rln that tl.c tinlamlKncI ! bv an orrtr of th ( ..unit ( ,,rt of tha htat. J ' tinwim. f.ir uro ( .mini. n,.l. .... . I two Mo. But even if it were 50,000,000 j Mtn larger (till, there would, from present 1 '!""""" w 'n. i-r4 an i-r,n. h..n,( indication.!, demand for It in tki j .tri K "St'tiS; next eight or ten months." i u Z... T, 1 "' y: The wool market i d'wn and lifIea ' "lp"h" i"n iiiacatrof'tiiia n.iti. 'aii i u iauai( ir., h'pt. 7, W.-I h M. HI .V I IN'i, TuN, Kl-lil rrf Vt 111 ol W ra. tl. Wla..n, Urn: d k "a. I Hiifilliialon Hhiu an pATJENTS J. R. L1TTELL, Attorwaf aa4 Caaaallor PATENT, TRAIr-MHK AMU IDfT. KIUHT CASE. (1VMHr fatrnt Oflx, H ojMafrtoa, D C. Orar twrlvryaani epirtw. AMraicaaasD FoaRiR Mint., ( avsain, and all ltiatna arum uulf tli iaUiiit lawa pnnnptljr and earfull prawiitl. I:uiiiu ( i.aa aonrd4l apacial atU ntlnn. V rltr fir liifiriiiatim. I'poh aaiairr or mhukl oa aasT'H or ia- Tr.KTIilS, I aUVIa ITU raTKSTA SILITV WITH OUT taaaoa. MmtUm thla iajiar.) Wood Sart We h bo"tfM.! Mein Kte and will nil.", awing wood f furnace n " . Order, le t . t, ton', win .'in tended to. .nd tee entire at"""" i JoB