The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 11, 1899, PART 1, Image 4

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    FILIPIXO ASSEMBLY
MAKES1PR0TEST
Presiflcnt McKinley War dl
leant Forcible Hears.
to At-
AMERICAN CLAIM
IS PREMATURE
United States Xot the Possessor of the
Philippines Until the Peace Treaty
is Ratified.
Loscdcv, Jan. 9. Tbe Filipino com
mitter in Paris, London, and Madrid
tWrrhed hatordar to McKinley. The
, r -
Paris dispatch reads as follows:
"We protest against tbe disembarka
tion of the American troops at Iloilo.
The treaty of peace is unratified. Tte
Americin claim is premature. Pray
consider the resolution concerning Iioilo
The Filipinos wish for tbe friendship of
America, and they abhor militarism
n I dtceit."
A representative of the associated
Press learus that the Filipino pnta at
Paris bag received a dispatch from a
Filipino agent at Hcng Kocg. dated Sat
nrdiT. savin f.
"Figbt with the Americans unavoida
ble. We are not the aggressorf."
A telegram from an English house at
Manila teddy says the situation is very
ttraine, and there is much anxiety
there. The dispatch also contains news
from II jilo, the subttance of which is
that tte American troops have not yet
landed.
ar Department Reticent.
Wasuixgtos, Jan. 9. A good deal of
reticence is exhibited at the war depart
ment relative to the state of affairs at
Iloilo. The government's instructions
to General Miller at Hollo were to land
and get in communication with the in
surgents. This is as far as Ins orders
have gone, except that when he has es
tablished a communication with the in
urgent officials and the people, be is to
make pnblic tbe purpose of the United
States. Not a shot is to be fired by the
forces of this country unless they are
attacked or unless further orders are
wot from this country,
'"The program was agreed upon between
McKinley and alger several days ago.
Alger was at the white bonse some time
this afternoon. He stated in tbe most
emphatic terms that no alarming news
had come from General Otis, and he did
not believe a shot bad been fired so far,
or that one would be fired. He is confi
dent General Miller will be able to ban
die the situation successfully and obtain
possession of Iloilo without bloodshed.
He is of tbe opinion that the ioeurgenti
have been so long imposed noon that
they are r.atuia ly suspicious, and fear
tbe worst if they sui render their strong
holdi iDto the bands of the United
States.
The policy to be adapted now is a gen
tle one. Persuasion will be nsed before
powder. Tbe president, it is said, also
views tbe situation in a similar light.
Memorial at Manila.
San Francisco, Jan. 9. Tbe Singa
pore Free Press says that Spencer Pratt,
consul-general for the United States, has
aent to General Otis, United States mil
itary governor st Manila, a proposal that
a memorial should be erected at Manila
to tbe memory of all Americans who fell
in tbe captor- of or died of disease dur
ing the campaign.
Th-t prop' til is that all Americans
now resilent in the fir East, of whom
there is a very considerable number,
should be invited to contribute toward
this object.
A WRECK IN
NEBRASKA
Firemen Killed, Two Persons Missing
and Several Hurt.
Sidney, Neb., Jan 9. At Sunola, 15
miles east of here, on the Union Pacific
railroad a bad wreck occurred this morn
ing at 4:15 o'clock. Train No. 3, fast
passenger, double-header, which left
Omaha yesterday afternoon, in charge
of Engineer C.iarle Ell and Engineer
Reese, ran into train No. 2, in charge of
Engineer Dell Bonner.
Bonner had orders to meet No. 3, and
t'e hraVeman waa in the art of uipo!no
tlio aniii.il v. .i Ju i j.
along at 45 miles an hour,
;.,uliu:tli.. I
Both trains I
were on the main track. Tbe engines
were badly demolished and the entire
THE DALLES
train destroyed, except
tbe mail cat
--.i ... m ,wr. On So. 2 th com
ll .nn.r sras in
poena car i.uiui-u. -- i
ternaliyif'jiwd, anJ several of his rib
ere Woken. Fireman Coleman
killed. K.I sVAlueJ.bat not serioos.T.
Sever' pafecrw """re tort bad
i. n. vam ?''it rvi.tt. !' T-rt cb Sow i
3,and.:i but t.j.one !J tr..n .ad .
omiD, were tc-voited tut. Iter arej
supposed to have been kil'.ed. A China-
mia, do aokcon, til serer'. seTr
'scalp wcanJs and is tort in the chest, j
Atoo in theSiniccrola... name
onkno.n.bM Wnwo.
I-r Caamot Cars
by loc! pp:ictioo, as they cannot
I reach the diseased portion of the ear
Tbera is only one way to care deane
and that is by ccnstitaliocal remedies)
EVafne is ciued by aa inSa-ued con
dition of the tuucoa lining of tbe Fas
tarbian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed yon bar a rombCing toond or
imperfect bearicjt, and when it It en
tirely closed. Deafoese ) tbe retu'.t, and
aniens the inSamtuation can be taken j
oni and tbia tabe reetored to iu normal
condition, hearing will be detroyed for
I .,,.. nineca&M out of ten are caused!
, - "
ty;atarrb, which U nothing bot an in-
Caaed condition of the macoos car-1
face.
We will give One Hundred Dollar for
any case of Deafness (caused Dy catarrh!
that cannot be cored by Uall'a Catarrh
Care. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Cheset A Co.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
A Famous Bellringer.
New York, Jan. 9. Ttie death is an
nounced in Brooklyn of William Peake,
tbe famous bellringer, aged 94.
Previous to tbe Civil war, the Peake
family, seven in number, toured the
United States, giving performances in
belirioeing, a form of entertainment
much in vogue at that time. Mr. Peake
conducted tbe tours of tbe family, and
was always found in tbe center of tbe
group. The others were arranged on
either side, according to their height.
Snow on Bine River.
Blue River, Or., Jan. 7. During the
past week there has been one of the
heaviest enow storms ever experienced
in this section. Tbe snow is fourteen
inches deep on Lower Blue river. Tun
snow has put a temporal y stop to the
work of building the wagon road to the
Lucky Boy mine.
Considerable prospect and develop
ment work was done in the district last
fall, and everything looks encouraging
for a good camp here in the near future.
A Marrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs; cough set in and finally termin
ated in Consumption. Fcur doctors
gave me op, saying I could live but a
short time. I gave myself up to my
Savior, determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband
was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight
bottles. It has .'cured me, and thank
God I am saved and now a well and
healthy woman." Trial bottles free at
Blake'.ey & Houghton's drug store.
Regular eir.e 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed
or price refunded. 1
Within Six Leagues of the Capital.
New Yore, Jao. 9. A dispatch to the
Herald from Lima, Peru, says: Advices
received here from Bolivia announce
that President Alonz3's advance guard
is within six leagues of La Pax, capital
of the republic of Bolivia.
It is likely a decisive battle will be
fought soon between the government
troops and tbe rebels who now hold tbe
capital.
The Sura La Orlppa Core.
There is no me suffering from this
dreadful maladr, if you will only get the
right remedy, i'ou are having pain all
through your tody, your liver is out of
order, have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact are com
pletely used up. Electric Bitters is the
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on
your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone
up the whole system and make yon feel
like a new being. Tbey are guaranteed
to cure or price refunded. For sale at
Blakeley & Houghton's drug store, only
60 cents per bottle. ' 1
NOTICE.
Came to my pines in May, on? bay
mare, weight about C00 pounds, and
branded with a caoittl Ai the crossline
of tbe letter resembling tbe letter v, on
the left shoulder. Owner can have the
ame by cilling at mr place an 1 paying
all charge;. B. E. Selleck,
16declm Boyd.Orecn.
5 REWARD
Per head, for the return of twenty
bead of cattle which were lost above
Mill creek falls. Branded R-A on the
left shoulder and two crops off the right
ear. Return same to Saltmarshe's stock
yards and receive reward.
20-d2t w3w Rock Allbry.
Coughing injures and inflames tore
l.lfi"" Ont Minute Conch ('nr Inri.m
. Ji..
Quicklr.
The best cure for children,
harmless. Snipes-Kinersly
i.erfectly
Drug Company.
WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11.
iTERRIBLEpLLISION
IX NEW JERSEY
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TRAINS MEET
Tbe
Traias Split in Two,
CarsPiline Vp On the
Those Ahead.
tbe Rear
Debris of
Xiw Yoke, Jan. 9. At 3:35 p. m. a
dispatch iu received in this city from
Bound Brook. S. J.. Hating that thir-
. ... . J
wen pawnsert naa Deen ainea nnu
from tbi ty to fort lojared in a railway
collision near Bound Brook. Twenty-
five of the wounded were taken to Plain
field and others to Elizabeth.N.J. There
was a head-end collision.
The collision is reported to have been
between a local train and the Black Di
amond express.. The local was bound
from Bound Brook to Jereey City, while
the Black Diamond express was on its
way to Buffalo. The express does not
stop, and the engineer was running un
der a heavy head of steam when the ac
cident occurred. Engineer Rich was in
tbe cab of the local train. There were
many passengers on the train on their
way to New York. There had been a
freight accident early in the day near
the scene of the disaster. The first ac
cident was responsible for the blocking
of one of the tracks. The local was cross
ing to get on the tlear track, when the
express hit it at the railroad crossing.
Tbe work of rescue was immediately be
gun. Railroad officials were notified
and a special train was sent to the scene.
The injured were taken to the Muhlen
berg hospital in Plainfield. Tbe train
split in two, tbe rear cars piling up on
those ahead. Scores of passengers were
Imprisoned in the broken and twisted
iron and wood work. Fire from the lo
comotive communicated to the cars
near by, and tbe horror of the incinera
tion of those caught under the wreck
was threatened.
The forward car was split open and
every soul in it was either killed or
maimed. Bodies were lying in every
direction. Two or three were piled on
top of each other in places. Limbs were
toru from the trunks of some passengers
and hurled yards away. Under a tan
gled mass of iron and steel of one of the
engines could be beard the screams of
the engineer or fireman pinned in an
almost inextricable position with escap
ing steam slowly boiling his torn flesh.
The other inmate of tho locomotive cab
was doubtless dead, aa was the engineer
and fireman of the other train.
(9
Maier & Benton will give away one
For every One Dollar pur
chase during January and
T 1 -u
reuruary we will give one
chance free on the steel range,
maier Gsmon
-THE HAHDWHRE DEALERS..
167 Seconi St THE DALLE3. OR.
Free
FIGB
5166
Range
SatuMiy i Dti'.y.
C. G. Roberts is in the city from Hoed
Rivt-r unlay.
Mrs. Bert Rrs of Antt!ope is a
guest of the Umatilla House.
Mm. E. E. Eaeton and daugbter.of
Dufur, are sojournicg in this city.
Senator John Mitbeil will leave for
Salem tomorrow, as the legislature con
venes Monday.
Miss Grm-e Scott, who has been visi
inn Miss El:zbth Schooling, letumed
to ber home iq CorvalUx today.
Miss Gnssie Lownedu'e arrived in the
city last night and is a guest at the home
of ner aunt, Mrs. J. M. Pattereou.
R. J. Gorman was unions the paBSen
arrs for Portland this morning. He will
visit Stlem before reluming borne.
Mrs. V. C. Gibson, who ai-companied
her husband to this ci'y on a busines
trip, is a guest of Mrs. Robt. Kelly.
Monday Daily.
G. J Farley left for Portland yester
day evening.
W. A. Bell, of Prineville, is In the city
en route borne.
B. E. Snipes left this afternoon for his
home at (Seattle.
Miss Marden and Miss Roe Michell
spent Sunday in the metropolis.
Mies Ella Huott returned last evening
from an extended trip to California.
Messrs. S. P. M. Briggs and Chas
Lord returned to Arlington last night.
John Bethune, miller for the Dufur
Milling Co., is in the city on business,
Henry North, representing the Racine
u agon Co., is in the city in the interest
of his nrin.
Several traveling men are in tbe city,
among whom we notice MeyerAhraham,
L. O. La kin, J. A. Mever, and John S.
Beall.
Si Sichel came up last night from
Portlaud and Itft this afternoon for
Prineville where bis brother Herman is
qnite ill.
D. Goldstein, manager of the White
House Clothing Co. of Portland, la in
the city attending to business at their
branc'j Etore in tuis city.
C. S. Solomon, of Prineville, is in
town today ou a business visit.
G. J. Fa-lev returned last nieht from
a short business trip to Portland.
Tom Williams, the traveling man so
well known to Dalles people, wag in the
city last evening.
C. F. Bartholomew of Portland, spent
today in the city, and will leave on tbe
east bound train tonight.
Wm. Henry, who is in the employ of
Blakeley & Houghton, returned last
evening form a vi3it to friends in
Weston.
W. R. Norway, of the firm of Jones
Paddock Co., came up from Portland
last night and spent the day in tbe city
representing his firm. He le.ives for
Walla Walla this evening.
To the Public.
We are authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and if not satisfactory to refund the
money to tho purchaser. There is no
better medicine made for La Grippe,
colds or whooping cough. Price 25 nnd
50 cents per bottle. Try it. Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the
Micanopy (Fla.), Hustler, with hia wife
and children, suffered terribly from La
Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure was
tbe only remedy that helped them. It
acted quickly. Thousands of others use
this remedy as a specific for La Grippe,
and its exhausting after effects. Never
fails. Snipea-Kinersly Drug Co.
Ch In Hour Cbecks.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Feb. 1, 1895, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases 'after Not. 14,
1898. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
WANTED.
Any kind
o' work by middle-aged
man. Call at this office.
Jau9-lw
PROFESSIONALS.
W. LUNDELL, B. M.
Teacher of Vocal Culture.
Bight Reading nl Harmony.
Studio at Residence. Cor. 6th and Liberty,
lnesgtioq oltoltei. THE DALLES, OR.
JR- OEISINDORrrlH
Physician and Surgeon,
Bpeclal attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 328 Vast Block
JJ A. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office over French & Co.'s Bank
Phone t,
THE DALLES, ORECON
JJAN ROBERTS,
Attorney-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
Seeond Street, THK DA 1. 1. EH, OREGON.
OLLIE V- O LEARY,
Art Studio.
Room 3, Chapman Block.
China painting a speelalty.
I S HUNTINOTOM
S WILSON
T T IT NT! VflTnW A WltDnw
Jl ATTOKNKYH AT LAW.
' . . TrIK DALLES, OKEOON
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ATTOIt.NEY-AT
LAW,
Ofliccovct First Nat, Bink. J
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Regulator Line
Ths Dalles. FertM ani kilm
Navigation Co.'
s?r3. Regulator Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BITWIIS
Tht Dalles, Pood Rtrer, Cascade Locks and Port
land daily, " hunday.
( DOWN THE VALLEi
Are tou going
j EASTERN OREGON ?
If an, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The wt-bund train arrives at
Tbe Dalles in ample time for passengers to take
the steamer. arrivliiK In Portland in time for the
outgoing Southern and Northern traina: East-
Douna passengers arriving in iue uatiua iu ujuc
to take the East-bound train.
For further Information apply to
Or V C. ALLA WAY, Gen. Agt.,
The Dalles, Oregi n.
HOETHWESTEEN TRAVELERS ARE
North-Western" Advertisers
bcauia
la the Shortest and Best Route to
CHICAGO and the EAST
via
MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL;
And also, the equipment of its trains is the most
modern of the car builder's art embodying all
the luxuries, comforts and necessaries of travel.
"THE HEW NORTH-WESTERN LIMITED"
(aoth Century Train)
ts electric lighted both inside and out, an
equipped with handsome buff et-amoking-librarc
car, compartment and standard sleepers, fret
cnair car ana modern uay coacn; ana on wnicu
no EXTRA FAKE is charged. It makes connec
tions at M inneapolis and Ut. Paul with Northern
Pacific, Great Northern, and "Boo-Pacific"
trains; and leaves daily Minneapolis 7 80 p. m.
St. Paul 8.10 p. m.; and arrives Chicago .30 a.m.
For berth reservations, rates, folders and
Illustrated booklet FREE of the "Finest Train
In the World." call at or address Ticket
Offices 248 Washington St.. Portland: 60S Fi rat
Avenue, Seattle; 205 Granite Block. Helena;
IS Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis; 395 Robert
St., St Paul: 406 West SuDerior St.. Duluth.
or address T. W. Teasdalm. General Passenger
4ffiub, at, raui, Minn.
WE DO
Job....
Printing
FIR3T-CLAS3 WORK.
REASONABLE PRICES.
Chronicle Pub. Co.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
..CHAS. PRAM-
Butchers
and Farmer's
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl
edged the best beer In The Dulles,
attbeiiKiial price. Come In, try
It and be convinced. AIo the
Kiiient brands of Wines, Liquor
and Cigars.
Sanduuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
BROS.
GENERAL
.AND.
is.
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Flan Brothere' Wagon.
IT hi nil
y i nun a mi i ii Hiinnu inu
JHrrtneh OflM
Oregon mi .::.;;.:,
Kooin 7, over Fronch's flsnk.
Ofllce hours,
2 to 4 p. in
Charlotte F. RohcrU.
Local Mansgor.
BlacKsmiins
Horsesnoe
SHERIFFS SALE.
VOT:cE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I vtj.J
a:id by virtue of au execution dt, f,
loth dav of November, lx-n, iau out o( ,
Cni'iiil Cotiit t.f the state oi lirrgoii l,w"
County, upon a judgment given and remwi
therein ou ihe .V.Si rtny of (x iooer, I'm.,, , r'
cript ol whli ii was lii.d and docketed iu ,rh
ihe county clerk of Wasco County, trcgn
the .' d day oi October. in lavor If t'
I'enlield and ai;uiut Mary D. He. fr ttl !
of :vv4", and the fii'ther sum of M
tin uey s fe.aiid lll.uuctts and disburse . "
tilt h snid execution is directed 'onieanaet! :
inimdiug me to levy upou and sell the t.ruiJ!5
uf ti.e said Jmigrneiit debtor, Mary D. HeT
so uiucQ thtrtoi us may be necessary to ii.f
said judgment alorraid with interest therm
t tbeiKleof ten -rccMt peranuuin froruiuS!
itb diiy of October, 1, and the costs audi,'
peii-en of and upon thU nt I old on e'aiunh. :
the IT'.h day ot December, IsL'j, levy upon ul '
on
ihursdaj Hie 19th day of January, f
at one o'clock p. m. nt the County CourtoonJ
door. In W aiico County, Oregou, v. in sell, totZ
bighot bidder for cmi in hand, for he puru,
ot satisfying said judgment, interest, cwum
expenses, the uudh idod one fifth Interest
the mid judgment debtor in and to the folio. -iug
described lands and premises, to wit- ,
All ot sections HI, 2. ii und X: the tooth
cast quarter aim tne north nulf of the northwai
quarter of section Ji: the northwest quarter ir
section ; the west half of the wet hall nd ih,
south half of the south half of section i- o
south half of the nor tn west quarter of sectioi
M, all In township 7 south, rauge 17 east, and
of section 3 iu township 8 soutn, range l; .
Willamette meridian, in W asco Comity, Oregon
containing 4i)00 acres more or less. ;
Dalles City, Oregon, December 10. lMs).
HuliV. KfcLLEY, f
Sheriff of Wasco Ccuuty, Oregon I
By 7. V. Shxton, Deputy. Dean.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COC RT of tha State of On.
gon for Wasco Countv. .
Eugur S. I'riut, 1'laltl till,
vs. ;
Emily Piatt, Defendant. ;
To Emily fratt, the auove mimed defendi
In the name of the State of Oregon, you n
hereby required to appear ill the ahovs ta
titled court on or before the 3S day of Januin
DM, then and there to answe-the complaint
plalntilt' tiled against you in the above enmw
cause, and if you fall so to npiear, ai d aniw
mill complaint, for want thereof, the plaiuiit
wilt apply to the above entitled court for then
lief prayed for in his comi luint to-wit. I
Kor a decree of the ubove entitled court 4
solving the bonds of matrimony now exhtiL
between plHintitt'cnd defendant. ; '
That plaiutilf be iiwtndcd the sole care sr
custody of their minor children. Katie Pratt m
Reubin Pratt, and for such other and further
lief as to the court may seem equitable and jug
This summons is nerved upon you, the uia
Emily Prait, by publication thereof, by orders!
the Hon. W. L. Itmdshaw, Jude of tho abiivi
entitled court, which nrd'r beara date the 12ti
d:iy of December, lwi, mid direct d that uM
amount be published once a week for not lot
thsn six consecutive weeks in the ''Daui
Chronicle," a newspaper of general circuit"
t on published in liailcs City, Wasco count
Oiegou, and xsid publication to begin w'th Ml
uriiKy. the 17th day of December, IMis, Mud end
with Saturday the 21st day of January, m,
DtTri'R Ai MKNKrci,
13-13-1 Altoriiuva ftfr I'laimlT. I
NOTICE OFJjRESIGNATIOX. f
i-
Notice Is hereby given that the nndernlsnsr
has tiled bis resignation as one of the sdrainii
trutorsof the estate of Perry Walkins, deceated.
and the county court of the state of Oregon for
Wasco county, has appointed the Silth diy ol
January, lMf , at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m. t
the time for hearing the same and the-account)
of said admiiilHtiator up to said date. Ail net
sons interested in said estate are hereby notltlal
to appear in said court at said time to tow
caue, if any exists, why said resignation ttmull
not be accepted and said administrator ditchari
ed.
Dalles City, Or., Deo. 27, 1M. '
Kknk Watkixk,
One of the Administrators of the K.wts o
Perry Wutkins, Deceased. d4
NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Offici, The Dau.is, Ob.,1'
iN'OVSBiBKK, il, lf,l. i
Complaint having tieen entered at this offlw"
by Frank C. Wilson against Uustave A. Brock
man for abandoning bis homestead entry, No.
4'M't, dated Oct. 21, lfim, upon tho ', toE'i it
tlon twenty-two and the N'.j Nh'i auction
twenty-seven, township five south, range ten
east, W. M. In Wasco countv, Oregon, with I
view to the cancellation of said entry, and naiid
parties ar hereby summoned to appear st til"
otllce on the loth day of January, 1MKI, tt Itl
o'clock a. m., to resiond and furnish testimoii;
concerning said alleged abandonment. '
UKU-1 JAY P. LUCAS, Kegl-tw.
Executor's Notice.
Notice ts hereby given that the undersigns!
has been duly appointed executor of the Is)
will and testament ot Harnh McAtec, deceasol
by said will and by order of the county court fo
Wasco county. All persr ns having claim
against said estate are hereby notified to preset!
the same to me, with the proper vouchers then
for, at the nthce of Hui.tlngtoii & W ilson, Tin
Dalles, Oregon, within six months from .tit
date of this notice. Thomas Nukval,
NovKM. Executor.
J. 8. Schbni,
President.
H. M. BkaI ,
Cashier
First national Bank.l
THE DALLES
OREGOr-
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Hight
Draft or Chock. '
Collections made anfl proceeds nromptlj
reniitted on dat of nollecuon. ;
Sight and Telefrraphic Ezctiauire sold oi
Nw York, San Francisco ani port
land. ;
DIHUOTOHS
D. P. Thompson. Jko. 8. BcHKrici
Eo. M. Win, jams, Uho. A. Liibi.
II. M. Bjai.i.. J
Tfi3 Columijia PacKingCo.;
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