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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. IS'. The Weekly Chronicle. O it Ita or ! ia Dsu it 0 tVO 3'. aiMl UlkJM f.XIT ISC .rt 'r it., ae. Mil uidf Ii ux-Im Orw tc.T i:ks BailT 1 WHltT o Inch or W. rr ieA -Oxer iae S a-J urvier f Mir iis Over Svjr .:ebea aa4 wader r. i:x-: Oxer tarelx iX j land is o uoio,ue a proceeding, con sidering tbe ambitions of the parties ' eoncerce d. that il will lc aiin wonder if all sort of prospt.it.. e Frmrk eoa. biriaiioo are hinted at 'j But Governor Rooe veil Las b-co frank in giving out the real object of RETURN OF VOLUNTEERS. ARRIVAL OF VOLUNTEERS. J j ZSSs, Tli x'.a-a Onr Vtliiiwi ar nTa p( Jlkall Ik MkI4I at ll K r k. Tr. hme-cicirf of the seo-.d Ore pn it rear i hand, in fat thev a-e e -ec'.ed in !-an Fraiuisco next h:j visit, and Kooevc'.l i not ot the Wednesday or Thursday. .V. ISCLMK . I'RISCU'LES Rirt'ett Siaclair, whorr some labor turona regard as a tyrast ar.d whom order-.ovicg peo;.;e look vp-ja a a sensible and ..eternised man. made a speech at Ke"o.: on the Fourth of July, and ia speaking of the presence of federal troop io iLe Ctur dA!en. said -they are l.ere to preserve or Jet which is ocly another way of saying tLey are here to assist t-e state. coxmacder has yet deeied it his duly or province to pronounce laws for the Ce.ir d'A'.ece. They have simply inquird! what the law, orders and prociarxa tio$ were that they rxih; afford all tee Jed assi-tar.ee in their exccu'.iou. There has been uo dej-ar'.ure this j -re gram. Gecer'. Merriam pr rxi'.ted n sol lie r to so f either tbao co-operate wi-.h the s'.a'.e authorities, in the enforcement of it laws. ; class of politicians who cot.stder un 1 truths legitimate. His worJ is as cood as Lis U'nJ with most Ameri cans, and bis protnisos are kept to the letter. In tusnnniD' him for .Iiiob to Ko C.lsosi mmd I'rorni o turn Carried i. The lnwi mi l be u.et at Astoria ar.J trinvrrrAl lo rivrr teuir sureJ by ; It cuijuiltee fr tht imrpos. The' u. , j oTrr lifty itetiaers tJ aecomnio- '. .!-r-.Vi xcaricni: hie been do-' Orvat f rerrtK n have ten ns ie t D4!rj u U.e i-ouiai:ite b their oner j d rTrrrnt to jire t:.e rait ici .vhI we'ron. nJ r 1on Il i.e uioutb i.4 the rir with 1 f.rauiboa! ud ho them thir wrvu-r were da appreciiteJ. aJ tht we consultation ss to the coxpetency of b.v bi f rrun H e prom s u -.e .-r.. .1 when they Ml, to tire theiu a rookie meet?, the aJmiaistraiion domon- tixewhen thr returned. The Pa'.'.e has been freparicf Knie tiae. a:iJ, strate that the Icssods of the war in providing the waiir n!idnl - ihe Cuba have been of soxe value. To the aislaVes of Aler in appointing sots of cors:ren)en and senstors. for the J. lrin.rr wi'l meet troojs : t. llr'rn, tf'irif down the river to ':-rr-t. a.tiCf a procession ov-er to tiiiV ! r f. On rriv: ! I'ortind the trx.p will tw !ndrd at Ainorih dcik, berea reception t-e hel-1 for rei.itives only, ho will h aiiuit'.eJ by tickets. After j the rcettion the trxps wi'.l be escorted i to the Mj:tnomh field unJ from there j leeks euaid b put in operation, the ,,j t! tr.int t the Eip-jsition buiid- Kfo'tor mouM carry hundreds if iar c:tins to the city by the , where relatives of icfluectial xl:t:ciats and fJ por,itnj Other gentlemen with "pu'.ls" wss However, a difficulty in thi mt!er due a larje srt of the suffering has arisen, for yesterdar a d:ptcu w bice followed the landing of the stated that the transports were needed . , t, ,.v, at Maci'.a and must be returned as socn troops at Mntisjo. The crLeers . , . , , . ' s possib.e. Cor.seqoentlT it wonlil be were loyal enough, most of them !mo, itnpo,.ibi for ,neni to Use the were wsliins aud anxious to do um to eon.e np from 'Frisco to Port- right, tut ILey latse.1 the experience, una. ureal pressure is Droag.it 0f Col. Ee-le. the phvsiO'JC, acJ ther lacked the lo l" however, and mny te!egru,s ;K'"- eoDfiJcrce of the re2ubr aimy chief- -; " u.e ,o ru,.. i:,cord-. vn, k-p.. fr.'32 , una have teen directed to the gjvern- ; nient insisting that the t returned j PALLE City, Or., July 3, 1S00. home by water. 7 ,,. .Vtivur and Common Council Cnas. F. Beet chairman, and Pan J. ; ,,f I rtll't t'ifv: Moore, secretary ot t!.e executive com- ' Your Kecorder submits this his report mittee on reepticn of the Toiunteers, 0f the financial htfairs and csndition of irjt nnier the management of the ladies' committee. In the evening a public re ception wii! be given at the Multnomah . cei 1. Te river parade wi'.l be in charge of Capt. E. F.dards, United Mates in spector, who has taken everv precaution and made ai! arrangements to have the river parade a grand success. The line of march in Portland has been arranged and will be under the tains who for vcats bsd t-cen accus- . torueJ to perfectly trsined subaiUra?. It seeiEj to lo taci.Iy aJontted by the administration list it male a Th s disr.jes cf sotre of tLe ss-; sertiocs tb.it Meriiax aci the trili-' tiry were rucr.icg things w;-.h a h:gli' hacJ, and that the general was' arbitrarily usisg Lis power to abridge rights guaranteed t the cocjutu'.ion. As has aljs been maintained. General Merriiai and his soldiers have rxerely c-xperated with the stv.e authorities and Lave acted solely as a police power for the state. Teaching fcpoa the itghta of Ubor aod if lar;.r tintocs. Mr. tsnclair said: -Libor bss a'.l the rights of, capital. Muscle or brain should have the same legal considerations as isoiiey or olLer property. It is Lhe rigLt of labor to organize for protection. 1 believe that all work inga;en should combine for mutual improvement. I l-elievc that a wot kingman's compCLsatiuD is a mat ter he should seek religiously to increase. A laborer is worthy of h:s hire. If their interest can be advanced by strikes, it is their right to sti ;ke. In order to make a stiikc successful there is no leasonable ob jection to the use of persuasion in any direction that does not involve the commission of crime. But be yond that they have no right to go. Threats or assaults, or the use of fotce to attain success is as criminal !gnovous mi; take at the outset of f to hive sent the fj.iowing telegram to the city during the city' fiscal year com- j President Mckinley and Em;er Her- ' ruencinf Jiry 1st, iS, and ending June ' niaLii, acJ hope it will have the desired , 30th 1K. ments about to form. In a w;iy. tirxl: 1 Xhe stateu.ent is. uiven in two periods! Ihe peopie id the state are making of six months eacn. said periods being hostilities, and it is sotting about avoid the same pitfails in the regi- Bloodless Girls Doctors have given the Greek ! IIL.I J!..-.. name Anmia, meaning pioouicss-i ness"toa disease which is much U more prevalent among young women than is generally believed. In its early stages the disease is not marked by any decided symptoms an t ntren makes considerab e ad- ..,'. hf.ire ir nresenie is noticed. V An unusual feeline of fatieue after wkJLi siichtexer.-ise. breathless and pallor are the first noticeable sirn In ancemia the blood becomes thin, the heart flabby, tiie skin paif aM waxy. If the disease become chronic (persistent anmia 1 it often resdr fatallv. The one successful method of treating this disease is to buiH L, the blood. The best blood builder in the world is " Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People This remedy has cured more cases of anxmia than all others combine!. Mia Cordelia Moore, of Malone, N. Y until recently, ha been a life, lonir Invalid from palpitation of tlie heart and weaknosi of the bljod. In kpeakiuir oftbis experience sliesaid: I wb In a terrible condition. I could not eat. My fare wan ghutlr white, and mv hand were almost transparent. I n to weak n (i, utlerlv inipoitle for me to go up stair. rmet a friend who spoke of lr. Williams' Pink Pills for TalePeonV and advised me to try them. Before the first box was ued I began' lo regain my appetite and felt better generally. I bouKhi six more boi-, and took them. I grew strong rapidly and trained In Mesh. Ihecanw better In every wav. I never felt better In my lire than now.and eonsnkr mvKflf cured. I cannot say too much regarding; Dr. Willliiuis Pini l'ui! for Pale People." From lite (Jazettr, Malone, A. 1'. No discovery of modern times has proved such a blessing to mankind as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the Tunctions, thev restore the strength and health in the exhausted patient when every ettort of the physician proves unavailing. "These pills are sold In boxe at SO cent a Nix or six t.oxs forC.'A and mtt he had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Ir. W illiams -Medicine u, Schenectady, N. V. notice is served on tLe unscrupulous politicians that their interfei ence in vo.unteers. great preparations to receive the Oregon fro:a J iv 1st to December 31st, ISt'S, and from Jar,uiry lst,l!W to June ;!0;h, t pericd. lulr A irraliit marine dinnns'ri. .1 - 1 . :M . V " me wr uepantueut w.u 1.0 luusci ic ,:on of ortT tlf.Mm etie9 ,iM been-isyd. toletaled. To obtain a command in arranged to meet transports in the i Revenues and expenditures for fi ICe at Uiy Ot lUe lUl.iplUCS w.uiji hici u "."inr kwh IXPESI'fVBSS 1 d sappoint 0,i.-,r M;:ie. troops are cot j '-t ' 1 I tiT k'lii io rori ir.a rv siiin. ana will i i'..nrelerartnietit direct the movements and care for ( ,Jeftr0V . .t,p0flonUy for employing ; .'A:.'! ""er the comfort of the enlisted men. It . ihs tacst effective features of demon- Sundries means evcrvthin z for the success cf stration. People are omiDg from all quire ph in the ait I il lat l UUk'lUtS "III If- : vviuu. n.ci I - .chjiuc vsical petfection. experience troos to Poft'ni. It will , , ., . . the people ereatlv if the troi :t of fighting, and ability to . , . . ... - brought to Portland bv shii into ron'Me-ration a. a qualified expen- ei'her office. diture; $otX)of thin sum wax, by termg ! The floating of $2,500,000 in piper, of the charter, required lo be put into j with which the laboring people ar? paid, said fund ; ai.d in considering the future ' and which is practically worthies!, ha expenditures ot the city's money, il j led to much suffering in all parti oltbt must !e remeinoered that it is impera- country. tive on the council to tako out of the ' i . i,.,. . . ! 'itfmn Vnlitntitar Udriim.nlc lt..:i. i (.4 ; ciiy e gt uerai nind at least fiwo tjeiore uvS.unun ui namii. yi .It ' tlie r)ll-v ' 'H' eatn H1,J every year i W.miiiixgtox, July 10. Uenerl Oiii for a long time to come. cables the following: !'- M... . - . . ... l,:ii s 1 .u'jbv icep-rciiuny miiiniiie'i, ine veteran reguuents assnred, aili future operations in the islands in , rarts of the state to participate. Secret j T:a! cxi-ne for ix mimih.. Ir.iere!-! 011 dtbr lor x icoutb I . 1710 IV state of insurrection, and il wiil be .the cause of preventing the terrible ; lion.te ,he Q of 1j0M orders are chartering boats from the' T"'1 to:5 7) committee. Transportation companies; The funds are ; e!.ji.n iiceu ln nf lifo wl.irli daikpn tli victrt. ' ... t iu ; M iicen- ' -w. - . J 1 "V- . . .7 J .V i ' . I V.liVILJl'lI.IJ ( , . Xed. H. Gates, Recorder of Palles Citv. ries in the West Indies. Iv li'-en. I soldiers nntil emclovment ran be had. Team ii-en Few men are better qualified than ; We 'stimate the fund will reach U000. r, . ., I We respectfoiiy ask vou on behalf of Governor Roosevelt to sivc the, . , . ; ki- .-- j vnjiii mat tuc iha'J'b urxr needed advice to President McKin- lev. Indeed, a happy solution of! the war department problems would! be his appointment as secretary of! that department. Hut be has I brought to Portland by water.' Good Words for Oref on. AH olbcr !iceu-" rme and forfeitures Keut M!K-elllie"us Total icc-.me for tirt peri(l . .. I BEl'ariTl'LaTION. I Total Income i To'al ex jiii :s FRIGHTENED TO DEATH The fourteenth annual convention of j T'' income over expenditure it: in 1 . ! ! lv. m 1 . HJ .VI 14.; IV lul ; t'.l ) : SlliiS fully ' tl e -auona! tjitonal Association closed . 1 'in 1 oil ana vesteruav atternoon. Ihe as important ork on hand in Newt , , ... . ! place selected for the next meeting is ; 1 or siaie, ami iue pvojnc ui xijl i few Orleans second irlil. mmf ncinfr Jan. 1st and ending JuLe :i,.h, I'. CXl'XNDITCBEv Officer' salaries Kire deirt:iieiit Uregon was honored at 1 -iar ... . . . ! I'once Burglar Alarm Goinij Off Accidentally Causes Death of Female Physician !tnUy In San Francisco. enlistabout 10,000 men. You canapp-iiut eleven second lieutenants fur First and nine for Second reimrnt to recruit ii the United Mates veteran rolunteet in fantry." Adjutant-General Corbin cabled Uet eral Otis that these designations tcc'J not Ik- allowed for Philippine regiment!, and in oider to save confusion, the; would be called Thirty-sixlh and Thirty, seventh United Slates volunteer ii- 1 Lost. commonwealth will noi willingly part !u,e annual election by Albert Tczier. of with bis services. The sole cause of j Portland, being elected third vice presi- his summons to the White house is'ent- exercise of common scnc on the patt of the president which the nation will applaud. And the system Recorder I ewer f dapartmeut .San Francisco. July 10 Death called Mary C. KJmonds, a well known tree: The cammittee on resolutions re- i "aurrent unu:ie . . ported in part as follows: "This, the 1-lth section of Ihe N'atici 1 K iitoiial Association, held in the J metropolis of the TaciJc Northwest, has as such acts or agencies would be in trie perpetration of a mis lerr.eanur or might with propriety be followed by j ben ail in all one of the most deliirht- j at;- taxe Total expenditure for xcn'id r-eriod . lnlere! cn deb: lor ix iiioiitlis Total expenditure for second period INCOME. . ,ir .!-.-- . . ! fn! a.l ,, rr.fo. ' 1 . ' ., -1 . , , al.i!i ll.nnes . caincg on oilier tricii volunteer oiu- . , c , nw 1fv1Mf! I'di 11 lul ; i Dr .... . . I it (.! physician of this city, in a tragic fashion j J at her home at U13 Hush street. The ac :u mi i cidental setlinij off of a burglar alarm Is tj: ,. n nrakni u uer nerves to bucii a Strain that she suffered death by fright. She went lo a window and blew a whistle. Help came, bui just km she opened the from door clie tottered and fell dead. I H770 v; 1710 l) I'.lS) J7 . ' frnm .t.e .li.in f.r I lu' " ""iciawon. lira ID Oil T ! 'T '" .verj man bas. under the, . . , , ; jaurneyins across the continent, from Kunm-rs li.ernn the r'-ht to chooe; 1 i .""J1. WKU I Kxst and t-outh and Middle West, our ' "'Tn iuc I...JI in uocse ,, , trx l,n . .n n iv. ni ,.t t ruiexaud forfeitures . for l ..m hP will ,ltt Y, h K , '"' " "'v l"' . pleasures have been augmented bv the ' Kent tor Lorn ne wm work, but he has no tiousness ns those of Govcmori . , , " . 'K.idtx. ,. : ... . . ' o ,. perfection of arrangements, by the evi- Ji-Mcilaneons Income ri-hl to exer i-v that prerogative in Roosevelt. , i Total income for second period felony. American fjia. tehtlf of his netohbor. There is no Is w that enables you or me to sav for wha or f-r whom our neiahbor shall work. To aiumpl its exercise dent desire to please, and by the com- ! Cood Sanirills. KEI AriTl LATIOS. ; forts and luxuries which have been so 1 f reel V tendered bv official of tranenor- Total Income, second neri.wl oii ciir'uh', Mcouu i-enoa spirit Dj nnto others as von would that 1 tation companies and by eit'iens every thev ttiould .U unto vou." is a maxim where. To the citizens of Portland, w ho ! Total income over exnditur . that ia asold as tfie hills, and one that ' met ns on the borders of their irreat more closelv. would make state, and who uurneved with us. pleasanter and we wooid ail have showering" courtesies of our liberty is itifrinsed ' better regard for our fellow beinc. 1 tion with lavish bands and beartv boa (111 17 IO .' mi in l.i S7 I17 .' $7117 MVl H7 Three hcrss June l'J, 1S99. deecriW as follows: two weighing about each. One a light chestnut branded D on lefl shoulder. Black horse branded C on left shoulder. One bald fwsl sorrel weighing about 1200; rowl.ed mane. A literal rewnrd for information of the whereabouts, or the return of same. A. Mason, J. Bays, Contractor), Viento, Or., or K. V. IUsbaxd, Mofiff. Or. W by force is a crime, which one state liTfd to at least will take notice of. The ' life pleasante .E!IEKiL K'.C AriTl LATIOS. Total imoine over expendiliire, tlrs per- ! lumped From a Train. Mrs. hdinonda was a very talented an I ! r,,, ivBI Lm Cal.. Jnlv 10.-A. K :h io : successful iihysician of this ritr. Sim i i. i. i...,.-.l a Sonthera j , (, ( - ...... uiri, ui i'aviuii, in., jiiiiit'.-. ;.: to ; " -he widow of Judjn Kdmon.ls. late i prtcitic train near Burbank, and taking jj; of the supenoreourt, and leaves tw.son. I penknife Irom his cket, lie W u no ; and a uaiiithter. 1 he latter. Mis Annie ,.-.i.i f., ...i. ut l.i throat. The train Kdmonds, is a lem-her at Berkeley, and ! . ..o,.,..i ,l n,..,n nut on turd one of her eons, Frank W. F I,,',,. nds. Knd bro'iuhl t.j this citv. His onlj in- who ha l.eencniriu-te.l with the Unite.l ! jry j, 0. of utlJiH. It ia thonztil tlirt States geodetic survey for year, is no j Kramer became temporarily ineanelrom in Alafka. Her other son. Dr. Harrv I ti, l.r.f Moiivn desert. Be '' F.lmoii.l-. U h physician pra. ticimf in I considerable money with him, M rresno Conn! v. 1M 65 sun-. nd kind! atten-I wrU lua..re.W.na . , 1. : . i t . i i iu no a ueievc in i ' Torsi amt. of income oxer expcniLture u ' 'ear SlI In March, 1S99, the city made a tax levy of 6. mills on the dollar ; the lev ies made heretofore f ir previous years were o mills, so that in order toromnnre his horse, coming across the river on the ladies of our party, onr earnest thanks ! the results of the diffaretit fiscal vears If there has been a fairer or frank-1 'err.T to get Dine medicine for bis sister j are dne and most sincerely extended. ! with the present one this extra 1 '., milU er statement than Ibat of Mr Sinclair !Wboiqailei"'tbonle- The ladies of Oregon stand pre-eminent 'should be taken into consideration, aeoodmanv ,eonl h.vo f.i'.l ,j At'er procuring the necessary articles , among the first and best of America's This extra 1 4 mills have up to June 30, 6 ii" uj i-cyic uati ai.en io , ,he lt(j ,)0 j. on!y Brjoot t;e;ve vears ! cultured and noble women, and we feel lou. Lromrht in 7ti fit . Kts. I as a return ticket to Dayton. when one man or body of men die- However, we generally think of self first pitaiity, we return our most grateful tate to another man or bodv of men "Uer ,h" 'r ,be comfort 'oJ weIN ,hnks' t ..I u.iiti o. i. -. titiiiiif m rioi ui a. : 'J - i.iiiTg s ui iiaim HI1U Dries, who lives on Hiirh Prairie.' other towns of the s'ate. whu hava mn. onions, nut I no not believe in crimes .Wash., rode down to Rocklaud and left ! tributed so much to the pleasures of the or coercion. INFLATED CUR RENCY TROUBLE see il. lr there is a single principle , of age, started for the ferry, but owing honored to have shared their gracious ! the total amount of income) over en set forth which can not be approved, ! to the lateness of the hour it had ceased ; and generous hospitality, and their ' ditures for the present fiscal year, at a liea person i"no- e ur,n young ana: many attentions ana xinanesse win o mul rate, as follow : riahts and obi iff a I lw,,",icI'.v stranger, was heart-broken ever be borne in grealfnl remembrance, j lot' amount ol income over e.xnd. , 2 ' and did not know what to do. He rame ! Les'eiua 1, mills "-'I1.?,1 een man and man. I 4 ....... ..... : Rpti.s .f r.f. Tsiasisen. I ' " . a . . me aissenier must lie a rant c f the mutual imio a . 1... o-o.? kii.iii m mrrn uian ami man. . 4 .1 . ...it . -: -1 - 1 u)i lua u tinu aiMjij. nail pa-t eill. ws ' i . Sinclair's doc trine is that which all f.nnl by Gns Bonn, sobbing a, though j The p-ograu, a, published in the Ore-1 T.?Bt gOOl citizens indorse, and which they ' his heart would break. He was asked ' Ionian of today is authentic, and will' I" conclusion the following ia a coin want .to see upheld Spokesman-i "ht ,he matterwasand thelittle fellow : s,, c,rrieJ out accordingly. Th com- ! P"''800 of ,f'9 present fiscal year witli Rcview. : explained as hest tie could, and said be mjtte on transportation will end to me tfle ,r,vio or-"s: For the year coiu- ! wou Juke very inucli to get across the tomorrow three hundred tickets for the . roencin J"17 1, and ending June Silver Has Been Made Contraband and AO Iteward. A reward of o0 will be paid by ll' undersined for the recovery nftbebodj HOOSE I'ELT'S I IIT of Bert W hilnev. diownnl in in river at Palonse Kapids, nenr Lp" Ferry, on May 23, ISO!'. nt'uf'UI I'T 1 1 1 V Itart WkllsM was 21 vea'n old ; lfct -k..... 1--. tioiifbt 3 feet. II Bankers are Forced to rice Frmi . i .i. hair. Hf imooin snaveu ; uara. , the Land. ; wort dark pants wiiu light stripe, l I I . X. .. - . I... a tU II 01 't- jeMvv la.ett tuuit, ua , -.i 1 .1. i(r hack nide coiorca nair vn too i-..i t 1 . . 1 Itnrtv. limn j two uurtt rrtu o .,, ti. r.r... ..,lintf the body " please wire v 24-2w St. Helen!, 0r. j river as bis sister was seriously ill and i .teamer "Dalles City" from Portland to : r-0, 1S!'7, IDOU' o' expenditures over I every bit of arable. I , be rial medicine !r Her; otherwise he , t,. transports and return, which I will ,m ,unt ' 'ncome was 4-. Irt ; troin Jnlv The Visit Of Governor Kooscfelt' OU,d U 'lUiaf '",it "'orn"'-1 sell at one di:.r each. This amount 10 Jone -"y1' -monntol ex- uas put on his tnin in cap ami tinai- jfoes to the reception committee for the i Penuitures over amount of income was Drips and told him the be an ilelav ' that . 1 Xl'u:. ....... I 1 : 1 tUtc u.i: UU!e at... u.a -miao,,, en.bered that Kl Kuril bad a .with President McKinley will fur- ; rjo ,0 the lad was brought to the ex- nish unlimited material for conibi-: press office and the story was repeater Dslions on paper id the future, says the Spokesman-I.eview. Not for years has a os4ible presidential rival been taken into such intimate as sociation with the gentleman in the executive mansion. Conferences there have been with the leaders cf the party, and there hae been private audiences almost without number; but to pass the whole day and night onder the same roof with tbe president, to eat and sleep io the homt of the first gentleman in tbe Sax Franc 1 .sco, July 10. Several leading citizens of (itiatemaln, juet ar rived on the steamer San Juan, conflr.11 the report that a revolution ia threat ened in that country. A prominent planter here said : "The inflated currency, combined with the surplus production of colb-e, explains the condition. Uf la to tears and has been ne,l for tlie growth of coffee, wild a result that there iaover production," The Cali savs that President ...... Ask your grocer for ClarksA pure concentrated navonw"--" riKSOSAk MKSTIO Saturday s Pslly. Thos. Batty, of Wapmiti. is m t,s the city in 1 . . . 1 recent ion fun I. AI. tlma mi).;ra ,,-''' - ror me oreseni nsca venr t m i ia c .ar..u,l in. i ... r .v,, . -, - a- m"imk (.riii-re,i tlie coin- ecure tickets on the '-Dalles City" w ill , ctUil "mount of income over lh ex-. age of a silver standard piece, liOo fine Diease annlr at nr.re. Tl ia not Hafin i, penditures was .!0tl f it: and at a 5 null 1 in ft! 1. f nl ti f toMr. Kins anJ Vic Schmidt an i out , y known what day the reception ill r,e ssn.ount of income over the ex-! storm about his ears and he lail'lle of the goodness of thei, hearts they iu.- uke pUc,t ,0 are therefore anable to , Pl'tores for the present fiscal year j blame upon the superintendent of tl' mediatel v allayed the fears of young give Information in regard to Ihe steam-' "onlJ hve -0?.30. mint, m ho now lira in i til tiatere today. Hon. T. If. Mctireer is m f rt.ist k st t a In s.a . xi;.l,.ll. is I""" i-.ngene ixioney, 01 city on business. A. J. Brlghain.of Dufur, in ' at thM I'liialilla HiMISe. ... nf Port' I ... XI- UlnfiPIOII. " ira 1 11 kii. I rttioriiev tiro, . i-'-i kstnlatnr " Tht rk.nni ... 1T virtue of our ate charter it ia r. T.. . I... . . . i.- . ... I -U il.u .ol v loilaV. be. rrived. cross the Cointubia without , eTer, that tbe water will be low enongh ! ,','r,, "' " I0tK shall be i made a demand upon the banks for sub-1 Mis. Myrtle Michell left this nior' t to anow toe locKs 10 oe osed ; ia which ' ' ins tu j , on or neiore the sidles of silver. This waa refuse 1 win ' 'or a sliort visit in l oruaiu.. On reaching the opposite shore at I Cae we will ran the "Regulator" down 1,1 d"r of ' h year for the the re.uit of n, . i m;.. nl Astoria. Is ''"" Rorenda Devella, of ihe 3,mk ol Eiur i "l 'iJn'" ol 1r' ,AI"n' 1 jo latr..l .n.l il.- ( 1 .1 . ... a. t" . I l7.baviVfn. obllgalione amoiintlne to tS7 ma. . w ' ..r,.m,r , "J." ...T k are in lh " Aliril ( I .en.OI thM ll.nb i.l A. ..- I lillllllUil'l 1IVUI v i this sum was borrowed by the ritv about sis years ago, the council few about 9 o'clock, the boy was so grate- with excursionists who wish lo go that j ""'P08 f creating a sinking fund for fol that be could hardly speak and,..,. Aa toon aa II ia noaaihlo in rf , the future payment of the citv'a laow.t being somew hat flostrated he thanked his benefactors as follows: ''Boys, I hope you will be in the sac.e fix some day so I ran do as mach for you." Use Clarke A Falks Roeofoam for the teeta. tf aononocexents will be made in regard to tbe "Regulator." Oregon is going to give her beys the grandest, heartiest greeting, unexcelled a the annals 0 m0"!'" rnsferred XX) into said htltnpf . ! fi.n.l f ... .n 1 1. a .:..'. 1 , I 11.7 s nenrrai lond, V . U Allaw at, making 1000 for each of said six vtart Gen. Agent, Regulator Line, so that this sum should also be taken A Krali ....... f ..... I, . . -"-.,, .,1 .no nana 01 America, Silver has been made coiinlrabrand. All (inatemalans who attempt to ship it are apprehended and Incarcerated. The treasury, foreign relations and public works portfolios in Ihe rabinet are now vacant, no one caring to accept evening i.rtiifl ... 1 I... and family " . mr, ..iu ..... - -- wveni"" I ho hoal this nioriiina .mrnaf. 111 ...-m l.,r the 100"" w 111-iv uiri am i r Miss Mamie Huchler, ho , visiting In Portland lor ine v -0 oka alrn.t hilUia OH H'O