THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1393. --- :,N 1 He -, ....f COUNTRY. I ' .f t.-aa. , I PERSONAL MENTION. rUntlUN , NEWS OF THE STATE. PERSONAL MENTION. Olex bat organised a literary and de- ( Judge Mints is in Portland today. Mr. C. II. Harm returned to her bating .oeiety. A l.ranoe nonue urmcr vin-" - " , . . , u t ,.ir-, ,h: i,urniiisr. doni team of a horse and a yoke of oxen. , .,, t;.,... ' , . . ... . , Mr. R. l. Davei.;or: of the Iiuie The irtue mine of Eker l ity will I- )ljnt!4,,lrt,r rt.r1!rli-i this nijruin; prospected to a depth of 7lV feet during nu a tn;, So lY'.iax. n'i! the a imer. j;r j, Thcu.a of 0-eg. a . n-in There baa lecn instituted a airien of law of Mr. IW. arrived i.i;lit und sin.L,. .lrn.,n Wtnre. to I civen ; present at i.e I .mora.. IN FDRtluN LAPIUS. A at at lib lit Aataaaoa and HalUNMal rarit will erect a statue in honor of j MaBariBc iw Want of Watar. Russia near the Arena de Trioinphe, i W uch has Nt-n ad.led to the lltera- . a, ..J . aa-. fT..i,iVt in War It The volcano on Mount Calbueo. thill. thc rvot.nt t.x,H.liti.n of conquest on the part of the French against Paho- an independent ani wariise kingdom of western Africa, lieu. lW.ls, the French eotumaudcr. took l a:) airain become active. The street, ol Oraoino are tilled with pile of ashe. i nu.T which have -eu throan op from the crater. Traffic is almost stopped by theiu on the roads near by. Oreat alarm exists anion,- the resident, lest the eruption should assume more dan- ... 1.1 .1 i l t 1 "X ' I" ...... ,-V. an.l 1. ' ... .la II i.f i t.T in the chapel ot the slate norma. sctioui .'i". i. - -- .ri,U4 iirv.poriioiis. , ., Conftaiuv o't :!.:! imwmi.j: lor l'ortland at Monmoutn. ! tor a few davs' visit aiuuni friends. i IVixoto's government iwued a deeree Joseph omiuervi'.le, a j ioiieer citiien , j :an'ev of I'eta'.tv.ua. Ca!:(., Hi'tolwr 15:h a hieh extended the period of Linn county, a ho removed to Ore?ou js y.jnfi j", .;rt-e,' Mrs. J. 11 . l'hirujun of marlia! law, under a hieh ban leeii in lvL. died at Li home near llarria ! o thie city, whi.e on bia way home from from that date up to lotoler bnrg Monday, aged 73. ; a trip to the a orld' la:r. jsth. The ame dei-ree reatrieta the W. B. teihens, a pioneer and resi-f Mr. Linns ilnbbard leave in the blertv of the prena entirely, prov dee u.urninf ior x.aa. . i. u.u ... f tll ,xnu,HifM. fr.iiriit.ra Irom the of tall eras. . liiirlx tnai a inau f.ivotl lite iniei. Ai.iT. LTH..V..U... , , . n.a.ie manv tr.en-1, daring hi. re-idence country who may render tl.em.elve. oh- , in The I "alien, and a e are .irrv to part noxious to I'eixoto, and remove, any! with him. I'.ut an an old ha. lad baa it, ! guarantee for the .afetv of their lives r j .1 . . 2-' 1.. 11 " - dent of Marion county, died euddeciy at hi. farm five miles north of Salem Mon day, presumably from heart disease. The larn of J. C. Hoffman, two miles east of Albany, wa. burned Saturday nicht. consuming four horses, two coa-s and a lot of machinery and ;ntin. loss was $3,000, partially insured. Circuit court for Union county is now in session at Union. There is a small djeket but there are a number of cases. among them the La Grande anti-Chinese ) rioters' case, in which there are 4'. per- j the Mraifrhtesl court ilh hi expedi tion to AIh.iiii.v. thc capital, lie met by the Pnhomcyana with a splen did and deNperate reistani-e. in w hieh the famoUK corj1 ' Amnions, or women aoldicrs. of the kir.pof Halu mey held a prominent part. Ths u littullinir French did net ';)::re th.-r-e fcmiiiine warriors. A lifer from the cxiH-dition written to the I'aris Jour nal des IK-Iat contain this note: We were in the midst of tn c:.;uine on hnrwhai'li could not be rH'n in the uiiust of it. Thiamade us the victim:, of couiitlem. ambushea and hiir:-ri-.n. ... . ,,,, i ...m. itiiu iiia.it 11UT4H' uiii.'iii.' wish irrr;r.v.: ; wch huher, i i-- bis former home, from which he has renuereu. xoapaia wun ner i.iw wic ..i from Kio Janeiro that ' ner w arlike ardor. 1 . a The : never beruuie thoroughly weaned. i w. come. ThurMlav. 1-r-Wiiii (inilliermede Lorenn ha. been T m r.nrd an.) wife are in the citv. ; Proclaimed nrovi.ional president of . w non we camt' - " ' ... .,.,., it women wamora Mr. C. J. Uright, an attoruey of!tn" nv Aumira. .ne.io, .n com.uauu , u bUan,,.ui eons to be tried. Mrs. Mee Kim. a recently arrived ' v ' The Palle. Chinese woitian in Portland, was r.ibbed ; Mrs. V. Meplie left on the Regulator ! to tiirh: Lirai::st ! Wasco, is in the city. of the insurgent fleet. Lorena is the Wlmeu: i!ut they were furloua cn-a- Miss Emma Jacobsen left for White ! captain of one of the rebel warships, uirvs, tnd we knew w hut fate - as in Salmon thie morning. m and the government, of which be is now ! re-serre form. if e fi ll into their , . . Lwiaw.1 nmii.lnt. was established ! hands. Tue . rmrir.e for lif ' came to Jirs. i.o;en i -ensmore i visiung rei- - r ... . .v, , ....;.l..rut i.in. ..f e-a.1-. I some davs ago, as was cabled at the - i . . . . lantrv " ' time, at Ilesterro. which is tlte capital . . , . . . Tht f,.i;r:ir-.wiiis Amazons left the by nine Chinese burglars early in the ' Djornmg Mr l -urt.ana. j c;:y oi uie sta.e m.v.u.r,.. 1 Krvncfcmen no rest, hura.inp them, week. Thev tore some valuaVile gjld ! Mr. !?. L. I'rookB t.iok the steamer. News of serious iu:jortnce has just j day and night. The carl v engairvnieuta bracelet from her arms, but her loud 1 morning ior Portland. j wn received frotu I'eru. It has liecu i oi the eampaigu thinm-d the ranks of . - .. t .i.J i. i ;. Vrwi.... . i, u ' i,,.i ti.u Tn. !;. Hnii,.rn . ! the famous corn terribly, but they: screams uruve toe mitrauuera out oi me; wuu; n'.'". ...: .-v w... ..-.. ... - - .- y. ItrU-k. mt iilmaa. Ia Switzerland there i now tinjr manufactured a glaaa bru k a brown building block, formed or molded flaak ahuie w ith a abort neck at each end, eight inchea in length, aix tnchra In w i.lth and two and one-half inchea In depth, with an air chamber through the center. The edge of the brick are covered, rvecsaed or rildtwl and grooved to receive w hen laid a auitahle cement of plastic material of auch character that afu-r It boa hnr.letied It will constitute a auitable frame or aettitrr t !::- j the entire tun, roof or wail. iM.ii.'.ty together. The form or molds- there -ing two different ahapva- ere pleasing to the eye, the lin. a or ridpea bc'i.' clean and smooth and of Miicict:t tlm knes or strength to stand a pre-ure of one hundred and fifty to two hundred pouuda to thc mi u urt f.HiM "i.r'.t.i.a ln:, aerapa. Tk J .nil..'1 .1.,,. mhletl f.ir- merly roamed thruiio-h the Knglush for- im, K.tti,.r I... til.tl i.,,,v r .:., fNts had a liai.il oi scraping up un i " ,rn" "iMin . ! welvrr t.f tlti. f s lH.Hi-.. or., uu Moudar. S.r Jaanaa M. lli.mn.Uwd at.i.:irtl..n . . I. T,, k uf w. M. M lianm th I., In. until alinnw, (S.MO.H..U. mi.leur ui-.i, ".' ant lai.rt. til i w m.. ti Hnirv. Uuirh f'hrt. in.., u .. college students of Cambridge, in their' C N liaudln. ail .l Tin- .:. , little iK i-jilcxities, jiicked up and ap-i JmMX w. u.aia.i, plietl the phrase to other perplexing ; earth with their forefeet to the deptn of several inchea. sometimea even of half a yard. The stranger passing through these wood... tu fr'tuent!y ith oitv ' cx:ioc.l to thc danger of tumbling A nnrrrN ...... lai.lft. a..... .... i .... -r.. ... iriii.ii.iii'r "lei.! i, q. - V A VTA Th. r.. notice foi: ri r.uci:;.. r. . l.aioiri. t Th.., Ijtllfl ... ujain the laidies of tueae '. into one of the hollows, n hen he might .ra slum bv our bunds. ; te sai.l truly to 1m ' in a acmpe." The muttcra which had brought a morally into a fix. man SUMMONS. FORE.IGNLRS OP NOTE. ' Iu the Circuit Court .if lh-;.(tn, I llie i 'Uii:i in t ,.,.,, Auovti thc of.loial fair.ilv cf the new I X. l hnittiU. room without miking a further search j morntna lor tus oid i.u.iaio home, for valuable. ! Mr. W. J. Iljlierts, citv engineer . , , . , I Coiiax, former, v of The Iailes, is in the A few days ago souie parlies from Ar- s cjfv lington were down on the river beiow j Rowland and Mrs. Aius-1 town fishing. While there ti.ey ob-1 worth left for the metrotioiis this morn-' served aa Indian woman spread a ' iug by the boat. j ' ri-iitig in revolt against the government. of 1 Taev are in favor of ex-I'reaident Caires, blanket on the ground near by. Her anions attracted their attention some what. In a short time they were very much surprised to find that a child had I f:ught on with increasing JeajH-ra- ! tion I 'V linJ ,-!. t,l th Thihonievans." whose cltizensiiip was recently taken j the wriU r recunla. "and exiR-et- from him by the Peruvian cingreaa. ! ,a BO further serious resistance: but it Congress lias disapproved tiie propoeil ; was at Koto, where we encountered treaty with Ecuador, defining the bound- i the remnant of the Amazons, that we arv limits of the two countries. ! mt-t u,e i"1 terrible slaughter. They ' left us no respite." inere is cverv inuicaiion tnai i:ie lirj3tr i Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith of San Lo renzo, ia.u., wno nave ueen visiting j inrre ib tier; inumunu m me Near Koto the .nr. ana .nr-. j. u. irwwn, reiurneu 10 lirai.lian government intends something i . i their home Tuesday morning. warlike. I!rar.i!ian Admiral Manrifv ia ! a V i, f ,i. I'UtnUir. I Cirean ministry at Washington are i r. . ,'. ,,, ,, . . .,1 ! Ffnl:k tl (.l!lj.lp J,essr. t I L.um. ( how (. hick and t hang j Ku.la .i:i -.t.i.., i IUm Whang. limit m.J w. (i , t- ? , . i 'e1.,taj HAPI.II ll.lil.t.v lius ii'iin-nni ujx'u yB '-nsi ) fill Wiihain Meinwar. the great piano maker of New York, the cross of thc ttrderof the lied Euirle. A Fiii:.vcn journalist, M. Lar.leaux. propoaeatowalu from Puru. to Chicago, by way nf MK-ria. It ia his intention to cross the liehring straits on the lee. j Tn. ....i-., .. t-,.,....,:- .t,:i.:.i I " tfi wiji j utwtnr- mamed tirfrniianu !u tlir naliir i.l Uw tslr i,l im., tirii j..u art hercl.i if m:sii . 11 an.wer tin- roiMtiiatm M m,-. ."' f t.' n.i rnti.lr.i u.i .n ..r c r,iruittr li-ni ,.i thr I l:eu iri'tf.in ..r 1 Ms, ( ..titto . do l,el..l. I. ...I .... ... .... "" 13th tlar tr Muirtulni uu 11 li.tl lall on t. 13. . French, were unable ong time to obtain water, and : ca- J. T. Peters returned from Port-, hovering about London on nivsteriou. j tain of cavalry volunteered to uniler- burn. The mother nroceeded to;. ir' ... . . . tana last nun:, jirs. I eters. who nas:, i ... . rr.-.i i.u :.s . ,i - .i...,.. it up tn a blanket ana.wen: on ner , - P. Mare at Port- " " mlunl" ! ' "LrT as unconcerned as though it was an I id, will arrive this evening on the ! rk. are running night and day, and a l.uccZt ed Tthe offer -dav occurrence. Kecord. 1 t;egu.ator. , m? oruer wi.i oe snippea neii weex. I i x-:.. . .. . ..i . That nic-ht of the lGlh of Vitl r." case of Rev. C. L- Corain is not Mr. S. E. Ferris will retire to Wan- t-1,er nu rvrninii aiao . ... . been wrap way every The vet concluded before the Congregational i c:t' Saturday for the winter to care have a $20,000 order with the Hotchkisa .. , . i i . Tl ( for his stfa-k, and in the sprinu will re-: Gun Cotnnanv to be shhnied next week association for immoral conduct. The j tnrn to Thf faig LJme -,nd ruu P". 10 i 1 nl TalonMm aar. .f T w C.mrln J m vovv : H . - 1 tt'U. intelligent and highly educated gentle- j r. n. Coraon 5. ril n,;. ! man, an eloquent, forcible and effective i ing to have improved somewhat. Feel - Aalmal aad Vvcetabi Lite speaker, and to the time of bis present j ing baa returned to one arm and leg and j Xaar the I'oia. tronb'e was verr popular with his con-1 De can speak. If he does not have an-1 It ia a matter of aurpri.se to all who. rreiion. He can.e to Salem from 1 0li,er itroke be ma-v dually mend. ; for the first time, have any experience INStCTS. f oaad ', in high northern latitudes, to note the ... ! i-ri'Rl ahnin!hTl(Htt if insect life in time he has had charge of the church at ! V i -r"E8 on the ... a .riu.. o thi! n,,- l i.evu.a.or. 7 , , . . ' was fi.'.ieciaLr interested in noting tr.o Miss Jennie .-seel is reported very ill : large urn. met of larva- and other low- that place. In earier life he was attornev-at-law, and, it is said, an in-! fidel, being converted by Moody about j ilh "niption. ;cond. turns of animal life which was five vears ago. He at once entered the ' -Mr. John tmerv, wife and daughter, ! carried down irom the meitiag glaciers :nin'strv. in which bis career had been ,' W!l tM morning. jcto the river and streams which . " i . . t. t tt- ,n . . . i Eowed from them. It is to this that one of marked success to about the time! m,Tnlro 1 JrJ th'9 j we have to attribute the great abun of bis suspension last spring. He ha- m ,r-n from r'clt to BW- dlllw of the hifrJlt.r forau. f animal life been tuarried but divorced, hit foriuer ; . L. M'jrrie aud poii M. M. M'jr- w hieh prevails. Fi-h ehpec:a!lT are ia wile Leing at present a reaiaent of Port- j n of T-r?h mere in tLe cit-v toda-v- j such juant.tr near thv cast. attracted iaud and a iiieiiJwr of the First Cortrre-i Mr. Henrr Cram and Miffs Martin ; tv this, abundance, that it M-trniH like rational chnrch- K'k, lh? 1:u'a:or tbis truing for wpeutin. J M C VOKIA.V. V. tf lUlti EIiCJ.U IX-" lot K -L. T: mr tt' miv tfaw nil our Ttrv. f. IVttU 11 LB 1MU0V1 6atA. tiametui in Iti' crave . Th'tu uu owre win jnn mr Tji:mber Tnu in niunc wu rruw kuov. Vet aim id w he 5 t. met thee W tieo ttMr rty tA VAr i tWi ; AikI to brv-n witn r tv rrt the W itnr U'j tauewvd ier are ael- A prvrioua from o b 1? A Tjtetr we lrt ik cd. A i Tcrnt in our ti-'tue U lueta neTer can be niictl- Wben w? ir this world of eare He ahitli tind our miM.iir kvcd one In oar father maiaiuii tair. Th Familt. j Portland. Mr. Fr L- r.o.- .rw r;.- r... 1 wn of the writer. i Hendrirfc-.n ure n.arr,l ! ut nin in tLift expe dition, w as. ! a: the repidenre r.f Mr . fiimrr hr Jn-r. i Indians in a Koat. able 1 :i.utz. : the tiiles cf Iinjn Muu- chausen to the listener- The younjr t.in of tku -;- u-rwk xa c wit h Mm with a couple to drive huln.on into nnrrow creeks in hUch ahuniunce that the ioat could v drivt-u aiTaa;n;-t the lih in their en deavor to escape. They could have been draped up in hhoal lj any htroui and ordinary net- In the earlier history of ( iioraIo very much jcunn.r. le t . . morning lor t old nl MW tt oa oae of the Uirh elc home in Canada. Lie aid be absent . . -i i. ! several months. nl j vat.ons w-hUe cr.ng the Lccicy I mouiiLa.n.s. iieuv I eary, in ins re Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hactintrton will j cent expeditions, to North Greenland, return this evening on the Kpimliior f,i . t,,:,:.. i. m. tt n.,rth .-..st Greenland the highest point of I Mrs. Wallace Atherton. of Yakima, ; returned last evening to resume an in-, : termpted visit with ber mother, Mrs. 1 ! hefield of this citv. journal. "I shall rcmemlicr all my life. No one sl pt in the ten', w here we were piled up together, pantiuir. I rom time to time I licked the metal handle of n.v revolver, to produce in my mouth and throat an illusion of c.K.lues. and thirst alaking. "At alwint four o'clock in the morn ing I heard e hubbub over tow ard the cavalry uarter. It must W (apt. ( rcmieu-1 oa coming bock w ith water! Seizing a coffee pot. I hid it under my coat like a thief, and crept over to the cavalry. I nan on gotxl terms with a lieutenant there, t reraicu-l oa had re ally come: and I got of the lieutenant blesf.ini.-s on him forever about u quart of muddy water in my coffee pt. Hack to the tent I went with it. and we rationed it out drop by drop. Kaeh one of us got olsout a mouthful of thin mire. How delicious it .secmcu! "Hut aiKiut an hour later a terrible rainstorm burst upon us: and then we had a water orgy. Everything that would bold water Imttles. caluliashes. i crac'it-r Ibises was M't out. tad ail I were tiled in less than aixty mluutes. -I think that ou the day that J,.l ' lowed I drauk aU.ut twenty fuarl of ; water." I ! v:v 'V.h d t.Kr ft rmMttiMl. 1 f..r itilltutlttff thu alt t (ur, l KJ ' rir il r.iwt If. i...tr titrn-i.r ' l.r.-in ii.hI uM.n, l..llwr ,i u yimir:: Mfi4 ilil.nriM'u.flitii ti.a.1 unit rxitm j ' i;tt. liirlutlmr wnntm fst f:i nl'. mid tin.! .inlntlt Imi r jmlKms. Moit.tlir Mid riifc 1. Oii'.ir. iw. J I'lenry Iu 11, r.4S.nd "f ;rt.. mi. l Hid itiiuiv; lhtl Um.ii nurli l.rvr:.uw J tlir rucllt, tllln ll-tert-Mt n!r.itn ut j v.ur c.J.(' li.llil. nm'h miul !! -4 ?4 J Tt.em, Hflll ftll l.tlM'T tf.rwl: - i-iilii; t . Il.r-Hicli r Ulitlr y.xi or eii'n-r. Iu rd t.id ni..?iri.rl wb;- i profes.sion.1. She rcprcM r.tcd ten i .b-r,'".1 l"' ""''' '"'' cictieN at the late coiiiTes. all philau- , -.,, an.1 j.ur. Mid m..- thropic 'ir educational, and most of ; thera under the protection of the ijueen. TO CE A CHtf. t Jemes T. f'avidson, for some years a' i resident of Iiemoes Spring. Sherman f It Ile- irom me meeiin? oi me uongfegatiunal ; 0f went aft rieief-ate. i Misses Eose Michel!, Maie and Anna , . . . i, . i """"r la ror-.ianu, wnimer they ; iand .va.-hwl bv a human U-lnP u llimtM of Tax Krtpt. far aa known. This explorer h tat eh that not onlv ltees but other insects j Wiiiiams. lieseie Lar.g. Amy Newman, ilxinnd as soon as the spring fairly j Mewr. M. Jamison, Hal J rench, Gus : opens, flowers of manv kind arc ! and Joe Bonn comprised one party who . particularly beautiful and abundant. icii ior iiie x ornana expoeitiou this i ajfrding a pk1 chance for honey and morning. j p0;jt.n0i;e.t.ing' inhect. to lay up Mr. W. X. Kern, of Portland came tip rich htores in advance of their long on the boat last evening to reside in The ! arctic winterv Dalies for the winter. lie was accom- j pan led by bis brother, O. H. Kerns, and i ETCHINGS. 1 Cn-EB 81t'.W)0 waa netud by the re cent sale in I'aris of the collection of pictures belonging- to M. toquelin aine. A' a dm. winnl i m , 1 . i w -n.A . .f' . ' . .. "'j -v. Bister jiias jiani.a erns, Who also pro fl,8X) in taxes, which have heretofore poee to remain, been uncomplainingly paid every year , hotel aeeivals. since 184 by The Dalle. MUiUr, Koad j Kkibbe hoteI ' fo Land Company. Through their attorney, j Easter, Mont; P Larson, Centerville: Mr. Hudson of this place, they were ap- B F Montgomery, C Brown, Wasco; F prised that there was no law compelling' I-hnejr, Goldendale; Jjavid Hays. H them to nav the tare. ..ne. nr. tiM I',Ilkert. Grant.; J Vanbngen. A k Hill, them to pay these Ux. since no tuto , Wmcw. d pennett, Wm McMannes baa been guaranteed by the railroad , Dallas, Tex ; J A Bill, Wasco, company in any cse so that the lands kkibbe hotel, Oct. W.-Joseph George have never been listed. Tray, Celilo; A J Todd and wife, A Wasco county', lose is but a small j Todd, Centerville; A H Fichtner, Bake share of the whole. Taxes have been ! ven ' " McManns, Dallas, Tex ; G i paid to Sherman county amounting to . ,( ,,' A . V, r ..;,' r,' i"..' , ' I sisted. w hen entire, of two circles I Maatery nl wklus and Wlt qclr-. tu Attala ll. j In Eur je, a man who begins us a 1 acullion may remain a scullion fort ver. for ail his effort, washing potatoes till there is so little sign of earth upon them that they might have fallen from heaven, and making salad berlH, as free from soil as if they grew in air, unless he pay. a liberal tribute in mon ey to the cook just above him, and when be has learned all that man knows, pay. another and a larger sum to that man's superior, and so on through the w hole round, till nothing remains to learn, and be baa spent far more than his wage, and some thing like that which a litieral educa tion costs. But. say. a writer in Har per', l'azar, when he has reached that point he has mastered all point; be knows perfectly how to cut. carve, truss, lard, roast, boil, bake, fry. broil, and knows, moreover, all about sauces, soups, pastries, sweeta and fancy dishes- He expect to practice no one of Miss Seusa Habris, of Frankfort. Ky., has been asked by the author of these branches himself with his own Men-Iiur to lt for a picture Of hand: he has so to sav. understudies Esther. Ix the r.pring of I- a Hungarian Jew sent to a Vienna paper a grain of wheat on which he had written 3M words taken from Sissof. book of Vienna. monument $.1,600. Grant county 11,400 and Crook county a .mall .urn. Taking into con sideration school, county, and all other frrrms of tax, the net saving to the com- j pany wio oe in the neighborhood ol lO.ftiO, while the several counties may bemoan a corresponding loes to their annual revenue. I Nellie H'uber, Portland ; M M MoVris, ' two ?va ti,e w j Tvgh Va.ley ; L M Moses, Wapinitia. I p"s,i " ",n. j feet in height. con- ( and in them ail. or representatives; he him self is like the reader of thc score and the director of a grand orchestra. Xor is this all he must l-.now; usual ly he has made himself able to speak French, German. Spanish and English. He has some knowledge of thc arts; he Is a chemist, a modeler, a colorist. n. il. ..I ....... . ' the other dav bv climhwur live flijrhtu i r 'r: iw ii.rr ..i m-i- it hUur. in an aiKirtment house to call -u .rft umta ,,ji:)t;fi ti.r ,,th tr iJ on Victor I-uruv. the acaletui'ian. who ; ui-m thr h.tt,-i (juHrw- -f was i.l :n U-d. Ihiruy was oue tf Na- j .M. n,uut i! ,.d tJt poleon III 's ministers and the devoted : I1 a ura l..r i.u d. , friend nf bis f'tmdv manner .r.Ml bv U an , , in. ni oi ins lam.iy. , ,,.,, Mid. .mt cht ir..m TiiK en.pertir of Knssia has verv uu- -" b mU- tti ,i.iniiir bri.d r.- i J exacted v announced bis intention of ! .f:uMb.,riV.tr:l sending the carewiU-h to represent j i" ir mil ir ai.iiuin. iUrtar the imperial family at the l.nirlish royal weilding, ha ing probably In-en induced to do so by hearing that IVince Henry of IVusia was to attend on the part of Emperor William. Miii:. ('Ai.i.n:ui;r. Pakki-v. who came here as the Grecit delegate to the woman's congress, is recognized in her native eoar.trv a-, the first woman there who tri m1 to nultr way for theentrance j or women m the various trade and ; rrr rt iherwrf inw 'trr.i una- i.i1-:k.ti. and Wml utMin lMwlt BMf"l rr-:ii thr .t.rrhss.v w w. ttrt. Ii'Mm-mi iu tUi rw.f i.d re-v tn l!w - l"llMle! J-, an.1 l.rf iwtl i.ther ai.a tnnr JUST r-ATtNTED. i th. ..urt nut wm ,uiui" ta , 1 til e:nmmn t irncU Up.l. t.lfl' 1,,!1.. r. roted rri.,i . . Ol I l.r.l-ntld Ilh. ..! ... - - i lem,., to it in such a manner that ho stoop ing is required in using the article. A rimi'jcr etinibi nation tool, com nrisiiiL' a monkev-wreiich. a iwiir t.f jiliers and a j.air tf sbort-blaJotl ) shears. ' As upimratus for cleaning aiul inir potut.M's. consisting of a within a drum. Iw.th covered rouvhened steel plates and revolved in j i opjKislte diriH'tions. f A ,i l. kri.wirl ,,r r..st rin'- f.'ir a 1 jieiimah. having a concave exterior f .,1 A 4 lDfr surface fir the little linger to curve ! PflfilC f ) M DTT around and a projecting curved piece , Vl IV WliV4 'WVj to carry the finger. ; A TnrK and wardnd combined, i the wardrobe U-ing fitted with hihi'e 1 doors, the whole coiiajising by tele scopic section, into a compact sjuarv ; trunk w hen desired. j A ri VTl;r comprised tif two sus- i pended Inrtinls, hinged at the upper ends and held apart by a spring with i a cord attached for quickly pulling the i boards together. A i-not i.ss for w ater-prHjfing leather and leather gisxls by immersing in a solution of yellow wax dissolved in turpentine or lienzine and afterward heating to render supple. As improvement in the method of steam distribution in muitiple-exan-sion engines, whereby the expansion in ail the cylinder is coincidently and automatically varied. A r Asrr.sixK for tool-handle,, spoke, etc.. in the form of a headless wedge, having its entering and side edgings sharp and provided on the side, with burrs, which catch in the wood. As apparatus for measuring the quantity of combustible gas or vapor in air. consisting of a miner's safety lamp provided with a hydrogen burner and gauge wire close to the oil wick and a reservoir of compressed hydrogen. m IS 1 lie lM.ll.st HHDfelrLI, ft MW .iil..:hr i i-l,!y hi !n;i.-s l 1 . W , iM.'r.m. f'.r nix is.nwiiitve ki.. &n )l"i. 1. ll-ud.l.as, j.l.lirr e( H 4 wliti-h i.rdr wmm du'T lt.M.1. ftl4f tt r uuu betft un ttiJtth dn id sei.i.-'i.Nr l r . r. .il r. .( ;.': Atu.tutn. hit Fm PACKERS OF t as cr AcrrREF. or Fine Lard and Sa Curers of Jf BHH! i a if TV Maaonic Building. Tbr2 outer circle leing com- ! more or les of an artist, a designer, a ' Gen. oldln of the Moltan. Iew Wallace sav that the nes, each from 13 to 20 ; man of taste, and necessarily of more Turkish cavalry is admitted to le the'"' "'T patronise The Dalles Daily flflj HAS A TAMILI Ol I 2000 EEADEB& Tlrt-r rend Th Chronicle mind rrllnble i ewi. Ant t!;f S" that ! la thft Mii-r. Thul " ( l.n.iil. ! an Inrsluabl lrrU v The nrwupapcr that (Irtdtm ! the nn nnur iwironixe .r1 h tl penplti. Wheo th-T"""'"! Card of Thanks. i . . ... u r. , n " uurn, i u mij bum k'. i lie Mtitiit.ru oi ' ' j A I'Risokeb in the Montana peniten- I thing of natural historv. the season, the sultan s ( ir. assian v-iruard ' ,",r aiiiiouiieemenia wn i xi tiarv at Ix- J -I Ti Tr ow f.Wa woows Anoinorif TV Ceeai Eaat-h 4r. -. rwmiptlj aad permanently ran ftll taram of Ai mm t J u, Bpirmr ntoriAfta, Impmtmm mmd alt ftdBf Abmm ar li ms liaea pnacrfbetl it. ftf 3& in la llniBilft of im mi UnoM for Wi Ikaaa)b4uw U k eOen Draft wortal BMdkrlne la plaeof tass laata ha dun rait atnra. taeioaa prtaa la leuer. and wa wUl aaad bf retnra BIl. Itea, oaa paekatga, ll;U., t mill rim.ti Ul awn. Faae itrt la aula acaled an toy, t aaats poataaw. A Irft Til tt-a Cktalttl fft.. 1st Woedwanl aenas. ImhmR. . Sold in The Imues br Biakeier A lloorhtoa. Tmr fteat. Rooms to rent at flev. dnce on Ninth street. r Lodge is quite He carved upon n artist a suitrie Wm ileftlm tn tl.anlr nn, Irint i in WtKl. who by their rympatby and acta, en- j iV f Bl1 P""" t j. i . . .., , . , the Lnited States, and the likenesses deavored to lighten tbe load of sorrow are ,id to , exceli.nt. which is attendant upon the death of a' loving husband and father, and those who contributed floral offerings will ever be cherished in our remembrance. Mas. G. F. Beeb. asd rAMii.r. Adrertlftft'd Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffiee at The Dalles nn- At the ranch of Mr. Coley, in Klick-1 itat county, on f-atnrday last, the 13-1 year-old loy of Mr. Sealy was accident- ! ally shot and killed by Mr. Coley 's boy. I The boy. were fooling with a Winches- I Urr, and in tome way it went off and ! shot the fcealy boy in the neck, breaking bis neck and severing the jugular vein. ' of game, the products of fur countries. the state of the markets, and must be acquainted with the event of the day, to which be is often obliged to adapt the name of his dishes. He must )e an economist, too, allowing no waste by bis subordi nates, and In order to do this be must know the exact ariioiinU required in everything: and then he must know all that can be done with whom Hull Unn llusscll called "the most picturesque sooundrcls rn the world." are. di n, Wallace aays. 'blood thirsty and treacherous, recklessly brave and exceedingly tieautiful. Even mong the meanest of them you see noble, well-set bwuds of finest mold." j The sultan himself is a man of kingly bearing, but with a thin face and' colorless eve, keen a a falcon's. "gar and Ice, and the whole story of When be appears in public on cere-wlDe- i monious occasion be ride, a milk- ! over tnir et.liiniiin and tl.n oi tha truth of this a!""- - . .-..J . t.nltv r.f tW.I tb'1 U trtb ltln( U tl.nH & etiluiuim, elalljr w ' . . . n. Horn's reui-&-2:law. called for, Saturday, Oct. 27th, 1803. j The lj0y Myt he di,in.t k rersons cauing ior same will jrive date i lfJaded. Arlington P.ecord. on which they were advertised : ! Vance Buffineton MiwsG Barton Mis. Jennie Baker Mise Lnlu Newell franelaeo I'ark I'olieeiuea. The park policemen of Kan Francisco .11 uxroRT, Mrni, i i iam nr.. Jorirene Jensen Mrs D H Perkins fid Fair A L HarfT Ir J L Johnson " D San ford J T Mason Miss Mand Sarbi A J Buflington t'has Hughes W H Mitchell M. T. Nolas, p. M. ! Tha Ialie. Portland Aatorta Kar. I Co. will aoll raaad trip tlrketa tm l'.,rt- laad. InelBcllaf admlftaloa tm tha r.a ; poaltloa. at 3.VO. Tlrhata limited ta j Xor. 1Mb. n . C. Allawar. J A.mt. now it was ,' the lariat to st'ip runaway horses, and all are experts with the rope. The captain of the Golden Gate park squad says hi men "can stop a horse within a distance of fifty yards, without the slightest danger to themselves." and be iinpl.es, though he doesn t distinct ly say o. without danger to the runa away or it rider. . - it Lrr-W.-' . iii.ki 1" " ,-riT i hnt I nlll nifll white Arabian horse, which be man ages very skilirullv, and Ins manner la , . ti, m.-i ?" most gracious aa be liows right and " f ih t" ' "V '' ,' ,n left to the people. This commander ,V ,,,,,. ,,t ti.e l"'.,., of the Faithful, according to popular: n li m..te thn d-ndi' ,''''.., ft Turkish Itclicf. ha. never aiifned a I "- lir. -" ,n death w arrant, and doubtless the i reputation is deserved, for auch mat-b-rs may eauily W attended to vicari i,. Homm fctr Kent. Six-mom b)itie to rent. Centrally oca-ei. iippiyto , IMt,.,rliv and 'P"","J pfii THE2T . .. 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