THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1893 The Weekly Chronicle. official paper or 'A8ix corxTY. THE MARKETS. 0 YERSTEPPIXG SOUS IS OF LAW j The distressing accident in Portland 1 Fkiday, Nov. S. Tha market bv which seven neoideloet their lives, been ttnilv for the rst few days. bile the eighth is at Jeath's dour, terdav being collection day, trade has ' shows the danger which it attendant been quiet in consequence,. Price in SHE HAD PLENTY OF TIME. Mtraug : nmn a diarecani of lava, Portland baa , ronxral linea of merchandise are un Got. Pennoyer i reported to have amid that he will itnmp the state in the ueit atate campaign for the populists and hopes that they a ill control the next legislature. They may abuse Alary Ellen Lease now , hut when she is dead it will be re membered with kindness that she never yet turned her front name into "Marie or called heraelf "populiste." It can be predicted with reasonable certainty thai after the middle of the next century, the numerous old colored "aunties' who helped to lake care of Oeorjre Washington will have practically disappeared. Lord Dunraren's yacht, the Valkyrie, has been hauled out on Hawkins' ways, at City laland and is being dismantled for the winter. It if said that Lord Dunraven is anxious to have another try at the Vigilant in the spring. j When Pre. Cleveland and Sen. Hill fall on each other's necks in the windup tableau of the great conciliation act. I Thv UMfi-BT IwtrueiloM vVara have ; Oat a Utlla To leas. Yes- ! lie waa the proud anj haughty guard at that railway (rate and they wvre two ladit'S w ho du.iikil to 1 sejtaratcd very much. lioixl-by," aaid the one with the Talis and the red piutelrd box tied with white atrinir. The groceryj "liood-by." rvplied the one w ho had but in the pr ; no luggage. city ordinances, whk-h, if tbey had been changed. In groceries and provisions observed, would have prevented the , there is a continued movement for iw Madison street catastrophe. It is pretty j mediate consumption, well shown at the coroner's inquest that market has not changed j the car was going at the rate of about j vision line there is a difference in tone '' sure ami tell moiner goou-ov ior twelve miles an hour, wuica is aouuie which is favorable to tbe tmyer. lour . the speed allowed by the ordinance re- , has declined and is jobbed off in 5 to 10 j X Mks." lating thereto. Again the car I net was barrel lots at 3.0o per barrel, is re-j '..j wiJL Thcv w ill be sorry that you not provided with sand boxes, so that : tailed at SO to 90 cent per sack. ! eouldu t come with me." when the brake were set, they would The produce report are of the usual! know it; but you will explain jut not check it momentum. There is a tenor. Egg are steady at 271,' cent per lesson In this that all may profit by. j doxen and are scarce. flutter quotations Many an ordinance exist on our own ' are unchanged on a good supply of books that is practically a dead letter, freeh roll. Potatoes are dull on the uie ouject oi wnicn is tuner to prvwci, market at Mi ana ou cents per iiw ids. : Ye&. life, property or health. The state ha Onions mrt in moderata supply at 1 l to ; "And hut the windowa when it laws to which no attention is paid. 1 1, cent per lb. j rains." Citiiens knowing of their infringement ! Cabbages are freelv offered at cents , "Of course." are careless or indifferent and allow prr lb. The produce market is full "Well. I must hurry. Cood-by." them to be openly broken instead of ' Bto.kd and is heavy ThchevUwd and parted and the making a charge for unlawful conduct. I fruit, apple and heme are about trMeleP with Himf diflieulty extrieat Bot there is more excuse for an individ-: all the kinds offered. First class keep-i her ticket from the valise. Juntos ual breaking law than a corporation, j iEg apples for winter use are quoted at ' (.he got to the guard he gave a little The latter has full ability aud knowledge 1 50 rents tier box. and inferior are dull ' wreara. of all limitations inioosed utton them nn th market at 40 cents iter box. "Oh!" ahe aaid, "there and Bhould scrupulously abide by them, Quinces are iu fair supply at 4Vjto& whereas a ci axon err sometimes through ' cents per lb. ignorance, or partial inaouuyw coniurui : The poultry market is uncuangeo in "Jm.t half a ruinut."' to them. The street car company in all its different phases. Prices are nom- oh, then vou hare plenty of time. care should be taken that the tear recep-1 Portland should have known of the im- inai for chickens. Turkeys at present i It'll be ten hours before your train tacles are large and numerous and that 1 portance of sand boxes, which are a are uncalled for, and may be quoted to ' starts. the nrincinl imnmrnW. ! trifling expense, and should have not ,-11 at 9 to 10 cents per pound undressed. ! "Hot the time table says it roes at broken the law regulating the limit of Ducks and geese are out of the market. I Blakeley & Houghtoq 175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oreg0 A full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. .".-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-.. . faVCountry and Mail Order will receive prompt attention. how it wa. 1 certainly wauted to I come. j "You won't forjret to lock the piano j : so that baby won't put buttona and j 1 ai'rf'a iuki luc .ltuia. is something 1 1 wii.h to say to her; will I have time?" j "Hotv long will you need-." he asked, as he looked at her ticket I. C. Nickelsen, The Dalles, - Oregon. KSTAHLISHED 1870. The oldest, largest, and tot managed house lrt tSoliool Hookw, and Dectkt Mimical Inatrumenta, Watches, Jewelry and Sporting Goods. Agt. Hamburg-Bremen Steamahlp Co Tlokanw to and from Kuropa PaoMrr Attestio. Low Pricks. t to the Tikes. There is said to be a tribe in Africa which requires public speaker to stand on one leg daring their addresses, and when they become exhausted their time has expired. There are a number of American statesmen whom it would be well to subject to this rule. speed. They are liable to heavy dam ages, which tbey deserve to lose for their impecuniosity and reckless disregard oi municipal laws, and herein lie a warn ing which all may profit by. Four years out of live, say the Scien tific American, the ice packs in so hea vily between Point F.an-ow and the mouth of the Mackensie that it is im possible for vessels to penetrate it, but The Chinamen are the only buyers of , ducks and offer M to $4.50 per doxen. i Live stock is in fair demand and it may be safely said that beef steers i and fat hogs are a tone dearer, especially ! so of fat bogs for shipment. The Sound buyer have bid np some what on beef and pork and there is a better demand therefrom. There is a good demand for hogs for fattening pur poses, owing to the large quantity of nine o'clock." "Ven'm. and it is now jut one minute past nine." Waverley Xlagaxine. LITERARY CLIPPINGS. The current of the Mississippi river averages from to 4 mile an hoar in velocity, bat a steam boatman on tbe Missouri would be pretty apt to call this i more frequently there is an open sea off damaged wheat among the farmer. sun water, as that stream bowls along 1 into the northeast from Point Barrow. ; under ordinary circumstances at the rate This direction, however, is regarded as of 6 and 10 miles an hoar, and on state a death taap bv the whalers, and is re- : occasions it develop the speed of an j ligiously avoided. It is such a trap as avaianche. I Pe Long deliberately went into after j being cautioned in the strongest terms Figures oever he, it said, if o. the , fcy niastert not to be enticed bucv people w ho aagn them must he, as i . .. , . , iug the past twenty years when this northeastern ice entirely disappeared, . The cereal market remains quiet. Hopes have been entertained that prices would advance on the passage of the Sib IIf.xkv r.K-srvm. the inventor. ! now in hw eifht icth year, la writing a j fcketch of hii life. I The Harpers an- Kaid to have on j hand more than fifty thousand dollar' worth of accepted manuscripts. t'owrr.B loved jiets. and had at one time five rabbit, three hare, two guinea pig's, a man'ic jay. star ling, two canarr birds, two dopa, a '"retired cat" and a Mjuirrel. IB- Oliver Wk.vuku. Hoi.uks ho- he jTHE DALLES LTOIBERING CO. INCORPORATBDISRS No. 61 ashixgtos Street. . . The Dalles Wholesale and Betail Ialer and Manufacturer of BoilJiw; Milerial md Dimfnion Tiabtr, Poors, Windows, Muliiirs, Eacw Foniishxsst b C I n I 1 A. . 1 . a . . stwtiai nuenuun K'venioms minuiacturs or r rult nJ fJsft coxes ana facKing uases. rotory aaxact I-rvxxxxliox- "Vjatrct aat Olct Oft. XJwU. A,.. m. 1 1. 1 1 1 1 .1 1 . 1 silver repeal bill but the fact has not i "a" ' " u : u :. , . , 1 at twentr-seven. Proliab! v he i much len reauxedand prices continue low. j yOUUpt.r; despite hlh v,,.r thall the In ;-an Francisco wheat has developed a average young man of seventeen. very weak streak, and at pre-ent is I Ii,i.x s deepest n trret it, that he no estimate heretofore made of the wheat production has really come within hailing distanceof the troth. Long after the statisticians have declared that the earj.!u&is exhausted ex Donation from ' thii cocntrv gues steadily on and there is usually a considerable amount left over for export in the spring. The home of ex-President Garfield, a farm in Mentor, Ohio, is to be cat up into lots and made the nucleus of a town to be cailed Garfield. The project i a worthy one, provided the location calls for something of the kind, and will per petuate the name of Garfield. It is about twenty miies from the center of the city of Cleveland, and wealthy citi xens o; that place are said to be inter ested in tle project. The Connecticut women suffrage as- i sociation introduced to the last legiela- ' ture the bill which reu':ted in granting j to women school suffrage. A large nuin- I tier of women t'.k advantage of the . new law rv voting at ttie recent town ! elections, thus giving promise that with eygteuiatic action in the future, the ma jority of the women in the state couid be led to exercii thi rieht. and about ten years aeo one whaling ! master, who was determined to find whales, if any were to be found, took the risk and went in this direction some 1 two or three hundred miles, as be esti j mated. Even then he did not reach ! any barrier. The water was free fnou ' ice, and from whales, too; hence he re ' turned rather than risk going farther i and stand the chance of the ice cioiuc j in on him from behind. But he rr I ported finding considerable driftwo-fl ! and seeing land birds. This led hitu to i believe that land yet unknown and un explored was not very far away. Oscar D. Wetherell, city comptroller j of Chicago, who by the death of Mayor j Harrison becomes acting-mayor, is a republican. He is a native of New down to a very low figure, and prioee are following the conrs of eastern markets, which are purely speculative. The report from the New Tork Pro duce Exchange is as fullows: "Euro pean appears to be featureless and to be buying only from hand to mouth, in or der to keep stocks well in hand, as there is nothing that seems favorable in liie present outlook. "' does not speak Erif-Iish. und cannot, therefore, reach the hecrts of the fnur pie. Nearly all the other ilrumutic writer seem to Iw trying to reach their pockets. ODD CORNERS. DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Deliverer! to any part of the city. rnaniifaciure rs Harness unit- it it reported there is a hardening tendencv for some discriptions but on the u hole the market is quiet and dull. The Portland market, for export indi in'e a fair movement at 85 cents per i ceiitiil a 1", sound wheat of Eastern Xobwat men cannot vote they have ln-ea vaccinated. At'STRALIA summer is said to br so At Liverpool, hot that mutches accidentally dropped Farlev c& (Successor to L. I. Frank, deceased.) OFALL - ICIXTIDS . A General Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. KEPAJT:iiIIT3- FR02wlITX.Y 1TEATLY DOJSTi FtdcsElc ni IM Dealers in Hanuss, Endlcs, f tips, Eone Elaiiuts.rs: f cji AsssnnEH or jesiicsji sacfiicrT Flam or SlamiJci SECOND STREET, .... THE lULLfc. 0! on the groutMi often let:o:ae iimited. Ix Turkish Asia Minor such is the condition of the roads thut the freight of a ton of (Train nne hundred miles would le over forty-five dollars. The Eskimo i'.ulletin is the onlv ! journal publi ht(I in th fcri'licrirel. . .regon anu w w cents per cenuu ior lt js rriut, at t ape IVince of Wales, valiey. j Alaska, and is issued only once a year. The Dalies market remains quiet and i Tc inha)itant of Thnt are the cjuotJitions are unchanged. j t',:rtie ,t p-p!e ou earth. Not only do j Ticket and Baggage Office of the U. P, II. K. Company, and office at tbt Jgmurw The wool market continue lifeless. I theT never wash, but when once full j w.. 1-. . j 1... I rrowth hi New - Umatilla- House THE DALLES, )KEG05. SINNOTT &. FISH, PROP'S. Hampshire, bat moved to Chieagu many cents per 100 lbs. Pabi.et Prices are cp to 75 to fix; take off their clot lies. When the gar- years ago and became a prominent lum berman. Something like 12 years ago he was elected to the city council of i Chicago and served fur at least two terms as chairman of the finance committee. Three years ago he was elected president of the Globe National bank and last spring, on Harrison's election, Mr. Wetherell was appointed comptroller. , He is about 60 years of ace. ! ; at 80 Twaia's Latest Kuauca EavBimaa Maldew. K Sacramento man has soived the wiieat and other farm product questions. He would have the government carry it at a uniform rate, as mail matter is now carried. Thus the farmer in Oregon eoaia snip 10 -ew 1 orx ior tne same j A magazine is usually satisfied with price tnat me laraier in ew lorx paid. ;, one strong feature for the month. The It would be a fine thing for railroads, j Cosmopolitan, however, presents for however, as it would increase their j November no less than five very onuiua! baines immensely. A buehel of wheat j ones. W illiam Dean Howell ci ves the Oats The oat market is hef to !J cents per 100 lbs. M:Li.sTrrrs Lran and shorts are quoted at lis 00 per ton. tnid i.ivs$TJ 50tot23 00 per ton. Rolled bariey, IJ3 00 to t'2i 00 per ton. Shell ed corn (1 2o jer 100 Bs. Fl.ocB Saieui mills floor is quoted at $4 - per barrel. Diamond brand at $3 50 per bbl. per ton and $3 75 r bbt. tetail. Hat Timothy bay ranges in price from 112 00 per ton, according: to j menta they wear j are put over Iheiu. Iweome old others Alcerun l.iuer. The donker in Algeria rarely has a saddle. He has a pad very similar to ! the pad on w hich the b'spanrled j queeas of the sawdust ring dance their short hour to dclighl?d Ikivs and rus j tics. The pad hu no Ktirrups and is ' so wide b to make a heat on it cx i tremely tiring to the uuinitiutcd. The i Arab sita astride or Hidewise. and as ! the pad is rarely pirtued. or at best by Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON would lie worth just the same price in any part of the United States. : first of the letters of the traveller, who has been visiting this country from Al- ; truria. We have read Mr. Howelis' im- The death cf Dr. W. E. Kinehart re- pressions of the AltruriaD ; but in this moves from our midst one of our most j first letter we have the Altrurian's im valuabie citizens. He was an earnest, ! preesions of New York, with some coin active worker for the good of the corn- j meets upon our government and society, tnunity. In the midst of his usefulness calculated to awaken the most conserva- be was cut off from his life work by the ; grim reaper, and the position he filled i now made more prominent bv the vacancy. Though his sorrowing family , re bowed down by their weight of grief, 1 quality and condition. Wheat hay is ; slender rope, it is ime walking a in full stock on a limited demand at I tipbt rope or managing a birch bark fs 00 to $10 Oi) per ton. i canoe to ait on it. Potatoem .i0c per 100 11. ! ErrTEB Fresh roll butter at 50 to 55 cents per roll, in brine or dry salt we quote H0 to 40 cents per roll. E.o Good freh eggs sell at 20c. ; PncxTKY Chickens, are )iiotd at $2.1)0 to tn.00. Old fowls M.00 ir 1 round. STAPLE CBOCEBIIS. tte population of 1 mourns the worthy demise. tive minds. The second feature of The hog meats are quoted at 11", cents hog Cosmopolitan is the portion of the maga zine given up to color work, no less than ten superb color illustrations being pre sented for the first time in magazine ! V f A Lt'jf 'T WiLU NOT Ljt. J weight cents dre"d. gross Cured i city aio today j history, accompanying an article by Mrs. mayor' untimely j Roger A. Pryor on "Changes in Women' j Costume." The third feature is American Note, Cofi-ee Costa Rica, is quoted at 24c per lb., by the sack, fcalvadore, 23'. c. Arbncklee, 2-jc. M'oa 'jolden C, in bbl or sack $-5 87; Extra C, 12; Drv granulated H iw in boxes, I. O., In 30 lb boxes $2 7o. hi C, $2 25. OC $200. Rice Japan rjee, 6.57c; Island, rice, 7 eta. Aninwatii. lxat-and K fclt Vfc lo 10. .id lir riKtgmrr ent by mall. Sk...Uk.. j and $1.00 per fmcmtin- Bampwa frae 1 trr IfA Tbe Fsvortta TOCTa KTIIl IVVi L t W fur tae Teeta and Ureal a . tug. n aala by hlpM Klwaraly. 4.V5c; Beaks Small whites, Pink, 5c per 10(1 lbs. fcAi.T Liverpool, 501b sk, 65c: 1001b I Mock salt,! Dry, by Waiter Besant. A tremendous rain recently poured ! who wa recently in America and is do down in the neighborhood of Pine Bluff, i ing the United Mates for The Cosmo Ark., and with it came million of email j politan a la Dickens. The fourth feature frogs. They got into many stores, and j is an article by General Badeaa on "The ow pnnciji buww iu iu uumness part , form ot invitation L sed by the English sk, $1 00; 2001b sk, $2 00 of the town were so covered with them I Nobilitv." The article is illustrated bv 13 50 per ton. that it wa difficult to walk. A the re- j the facsimile cards to the queen' drw port Is reliable and similar case have ' ing-room, to dinner at th Princess of occasionally been reported which are j Wales, and to many leading house of true, a possible explanation ia appended, j England. Finally, we have a new and The appsarrnce of rog aad other j very curious story by Mark Twain, mall animal daring heavy rain called "Th Esquimau Maiden ' Ro tornis may be doe to two sources, either ' manee." It i in hi happiest vein and lifted from shallow pono or mars lies by : ia illustrated by Dan Beard. The Nov-! I tressed liht I 11. 11. JZ. tornado or waterspout, and distributed i ember number present the work of kins, $wtl2 ea; fwsver, $:! 50 lb; Jong the path of the storm, or that the many artists, among whom are : C 8 otter- : fislwsr, $5$. 50: silver gray excessive rain ha. driven them from j Reinhart, Otto Gaiilonnet, J. H. Harperi ' ViU'lInln 'iun 't ' '"w their burrow, and hiding places to the i G. Hudson, Franz von Lenbach, George ' 50c55c; ' coon, 5('jc; vot,'fr"'75c ' uriace of the ground. If in the above j Wharton Edward. F. fcchuyler Matt- hadger, 2.V; polecat. 2.WV; com tatement the animal were really frogs, j hews, Dan Beard, W. L. contag, jr., F. I R,on Xm cat, 10c'r25c ea. .L.. ku f1!a al tlt(Ml II A t 1 t T T I 1 t . . . . wrr-j ; :;;."wil v.. uirscuuerg, J.rianert-; fotter Palmer has given f 200,000 wore n, hkj i itb. Augnsi rranxen, louia J. jtead, j. , build a woman's memorial rum their bole by the rain. j N. Hutchins and Hamilton Gibson. the lake front. ijTUB GQlQmHia Packingeo.. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef The Dalles Mercantile Co., JOHBKKN till DKALEItS IB General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clolhine, Gents' Fnraishing Goods, Boot!, Shoes, Hats, Cars, Groceries. Hardware. Crcxkery, Hay, Grain, Feed, Etc. 390 to 394 Second St., The Dalles, Or. IIP YOU WANT Government, Slate, or Dalles Military Road Lank, ' r 1 1 i nir Thomas A. Hudson, fcui-cvMKir to Thornhury A Hiidaon, 83 Washington St., THE DALLES, OR. MAKCFACTrKEKB Of Dbieo Fkrrrs Julian Tirunes. 12c rr lb.bvbox. KvanriratMl Ililvl' t per lb. Dried grapes,; luc per pound, i Fine Lard and RanMrrpo o II yon want Information coiii'tTiiInf (,fvrni mnt Uiiitn.or Iti lava n-lailna ll,.-r.-... yu ran ronul him n i l-Urnm. lir ! n,mr a -rla:tr ( thl. I uKtiinw. anil h (inw'tiwl !(.. te tu L'ultnd blatea Land Office (or nrr Irn rtan. hides axd rraa. Hides Are quoted as follows: 3)ge lb; green, 1 V?2'. 8heep I'stta 25 to 50 ea. Deerskin, mi IL 1 a .... . i'K id ior winter and aoc Ior summer. Curers of BRAND r ia A.-Tit ftir tliv r.aatrrn Onvon Ijind roiniwny. ant ran ai'll you (,rmliii. or I n Improved Arririillurnl IiikIk In any (iiantMy rtwirwl. and will viid a I'aroptilxt (Iwai'lnf Ihov land U anyone ail) lii Ui lilm for II. lie la Atwl for aalr rf lot. In TH"i!I Tios loTIi Iall. This Addition l arrr loU, and deallfwd to b the Mlnrip' 'J' din mrt ol th eay. Only ' mfmil w Irtnn Courtbuiue; 10 niuala Irwn K. K. Pel'- Srttlrra Lawatml ea taraaaont Lands. I If yoa ml tm kwraw Maaay, Lob at r Hhart Maaa, ha eaa Maa4aM ' Wrltos rin, Llfa, Hi AaeMffat laaaraaea. If aa eaaavt call, writ, and roar latlrra will ba aramptly aai lis a ml Hiikiii . to iniil'ling on j Dried Beef, Etc. i Masonic Iiiiihllng, The California Winehouse. 4 Is now otien, and its proprietor will sell his home- L produced Wine at prices in the reach of everyWy- ) T Also, Vet Peanuts to be found. Goods guaranteed T Pure and First-Class in every resiect. C- BECHT Thompson's Addition. The Dalies. Or.