THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25 1899. The Weekly Gbronicle. fH ! ; urriruL i-aiaa or wax o iuiihtv. " I'ltl.hihttl in Iro ford, ull H'fiiiriihiy, ami .s.ilur.iai. alHMIIUITION KATKH. v a, rtMTlua raeraio, m iinrmti. Otir jrear II W mv , Tim" minima o A,lri'tU'in ill raaanualila, U'I mart knuwn M! gpp'11 u.m. A,i,ir.i all rnimniilrUa l"TII IIH'IN l I l'llu. Uraiou. LOCAL IIMKVITIS. V OuesUajr a liallr. It my la tli duly of tli cliy ollicrri to ir Out Hi croti aalkl are kept clean, tut it wuulila't b a bad Idea (ur pro.i-tly owurt to aisiit little l.y oc cailonally yetting out their little ihoveli. It li net an uncommon tiling theie daik night! to heard persona (lipping off of lilg'i ildewalkt Into the mud, or Ulllug into tuuie chuck hole. Im'l it delightful to be torn pell J to ik In tlirknesi? Uaiitrman, who wt eenlenced yeiter iiij to e two years' term In the itat penitentiary, li on his way to Salem, V. II. Iltitla dJ A. A. Uniuliart having left for that destination ltd morning lli tl prlioner In charge. C. M. Urline! liaa been receiving diovei ul Innil ffuiu various tedium (ur the p-t ( dayi and will ililp taoctr los.ls, or 17 head, to Troutdal tonight. Tliry are uow lulling at a good price, nJ were more formers to go into the hog r.tnii g huilnri, Ihey ouM find it pmlitahle Induitry. While the crowd Mrh attended the club Ut night eat perhaps not n large a mi I'iriiier concert weckl, the music , i( possible, better than ever before, the selntioni tielfig especially taking, l'artii'tilarly p'etlng -wai the nninhrr called the "Krln Watlf." Thee con rrrta are greatly enjoyed and ad I ftinrh to (he Interest In the club. The vieai shown by the KI.HII Wara graph Company lot night at the Vogl ere inuatly dcacrlpll;e of the lute mar ami in cuiirctlnti there Illi. 8 una i,f them xerw iry realistic, particularly (lio-n Known on !y the anlmalim-ope, Am.i.g them were via In Alaska, and many aeri of the opinion that the view aluiig tl.e Yukon rcn-mbled cur on Columbia river eoenery. A good-lined au lii-iii aaa present, anil the email li assisted greatly in the applause. A teller riedved thli morning hy Will Cro.n-n Irom I'ercy II. I.evin, who, with llm I. ii al I aU ul of our city, gave "A pinimier'i Fancy" at Hie cgt last iprinn, tell that he li in Smith Hem! u l mi the li If to atit the hral talent there to put on a play ralleil "The ll.-nrietta." Thli ll Mr. I.evin'i thirj viait to that rlty. Ho report! I'Vii I: I nineM at every plici he haa vi. I. .1. It ii hil ill lire to again viil Tl." I'.i.'n ultrr the firat of the tear, hen a military play w.u!'J pruhahly he put mi. Wi,t are trrme.l "hall eorken" are I ' I lln'ir tra.le In I'ortlaml at prewnt ami entering hallwaya, ateailng what ever may he lonuJ therein, nirti aa overn.ata, hati and nmbrellaa. Tlie fav ot lo hour for auch thievea la alxiiit 'Pi er time, when famlilei are bilay wnli the evening meal. The rneak thiif enteia the front door, whirli I Unia'iy unlix keil at Ilia? Iiriur.aml help hiu. ( tu everything in ainlit. lUlle triple wniilil d. well to kiep their il.mra Uli'tiiil at nidi timet aaa atray "hail aorkrr" may venture thia way. We realize that If any lioneat peron pii ki-.l np a puiae containing any turn of money, i,n t,n itreet, they would en deavor to find the owner by advertising or ut her meant, and If they weie not lionert rnoiigli to do to, any amount of notiree put In the paperi with the uhjri t of tei'overing It wi ul. I avail noth ing, lint for (ear the finder of a line whii li loat lal Sdurday, haa over li. ki ll the"Iii" notice In our column! and forgotten they found the pnrie, wewiiiilil call attention to ll, hopliii to ai.l the la.ly In finding the rami". The remit of the preliminary hearing III the caan of W. It. Ilrown, charged with aataoll with a dangirom weaion, hii-h came up In Jurlire Hayard'a Coiut vi-nterday afternocn, waa that he a lioiind over In the linn of 'AK)0 to ppear hrlore the next gtu Jury l(i rcl.rtiir v. It In tint liknlv ha will r ceil re noinN. Thovn a ho ought lo be able to t ti think bl wife will appear iMiiiit him. However, ihould aha pur "i" i he mmo co urie that many a wmnan Imi t.iken and fail to prosecute, lliere la no il miit evidence aufllclent to make hlf t'"-iiiou a molt unenviable one before the j iry. At the Inline of Mr. unit Mn. Leslie ""Her, in Kant Portland, this evening at 6 o'. loik will take place the wedding of thi'ir leromi daughter, Miaa Nellie lliiilnr, to Dr. K. L. Nirkern, of Michl Km. The newly married couple will leave at once for Chicago, where they ill remain until fprlng, and will makfl r future home In Muakegon, Mich. Tli" beat wiahei of a holt of friends of (ho hri.li) in thia city will follow her to new home and Tua Ciiiiomici.k de irca to be counted among thoae who '"li for them happy married life, Jaekion Kngiiie Company never made failure of anything and doe I nut Intend io una year; ,ut on nett WedneaiUv evening will only add to the aplemliil reputation which they airea.ly have for irtvlttu lli ....... ....i ii. . . . .. . Ti i . . " ,n. They h.v. eng.ge.1 Hirlel.r. urcne.tra, tint Intend to make ivi-ry-thlng paa t,ir in tt-tr ihape. The imrpnae lor al.lcli ,t I, given (that of aaaiallugin purchnaing the fire depart ment apparatui) It nillicinnt to a.nure them a large crowd, hut w hen added to that It the further Incentive of lo good a lime, the llaldwin will hardly he large enough lo accummndiite the ilancert. Jamea HUkeney returned home Mon day evening from Portland and feeli much eUted over the fact tint the doctora there told hi in ha could diapi,M) with their lervicei now; thai, m f4r ai they ran tell hit I. g ill ;i,a B) light bow. Mr, lilakflli-y l.aa had a very miiiui lime, and hia leg la now an inch and a half ihorler than it ihould be; hilt hia friendl are plen-ed to learn that he coiiaideri !t on II. a way lo ier mi.nenl alrength. While in Portland hemeKieo. Poireii, w ho formerly wai In hia employ and well known here, and toll! in he if recovering rapidly from the Injury he leceived at the aaw mill on the Sound, and ii nuw al.le to leave the hoapiial au.l be alxiut the hotel. A happy little child aaa the 7-year-old daughter -f K rank Ilavii, of Ilmue Valley, w ho called at our i Hire yester day afternoon to ihow m hr "new eye." f rom her appearance we could not tell hut that her eyea were aa g.xiij ii anyoue'r, hut her father explained to ua that up loan hour before the had but one eye, her little brother having ac cidently ahot her eye out tao veari ago. They were juat returning from liarret ou'i itore, where he ha I filled tier Willi a glai eye. It ii a dilliciilt j ib, but wi perfectly il me. Tl.e little girl'i tyei are a pretty blue, and vrry large, and It would he haul to tell ono from the other now. When the lint looked into the mirror the laughed ittt de light and raid: "Oh, mamma won't know me no ." She tveun anxiout to alion it to everyone. I.t night Mr. I. II. Hewett, of I.yle, arrived in the city on the h.at, bringing lieu ol the iilildcii death of hia brother! wife, Mn. Ilerliert llewett, w Lo H formerly Min Anna liilliam, and made her home at The 1'iillei when a child. She had been ailing liightly fir a time, hut laid the waa much better veateiday morning, and prepared dinner. Altir eating hit meal her IiiiMmuiI did fome chore! and came bai k to the houae a short time alter 1 o'clock on an errand, when I. e found her, lying partially on the bed, dead. K.ver) thing waa done to revive life, but in vain. Heart trouble an thought lo lie the caue. She waa aged rS )er, and leavei (our children, theoMe.it 1- and the youngcat 3. She waa a daughter o( Mn. Porter (iilliaui and a aialerof Mn. O. W. Cook, ol 3 Mile. The former left thii morning for I. tie, where the funeral will take place tomorrow, Tlioae who ao arrange aa to it-it the ea.i.lf (or a ihort lime during the winter monthi can obtain an idea ol the grandeur c( the ocean never dreamed of hy tl nmer vlailori. Particularly lo tliia year, (or tt.e tide! aie uiiuaiiH.lv high, and many from Portland and Astoria have made the trip don n during the pant week to wltneii the wonderful itiht. Among the viaitori lo I-ong beach ii II. (ilenn, who, with an uncle of Mn. (ilenn, haa ient the paat week In their cottage at Seaview. Writing home he layi lie reached ttiere in tiuio to lee the hlglieat tide, and thai it came up io high that the log! and drill wood were carried up on to the high ben -h In front of Ml cottage, which ia on the rauie avenue with the French and Ird cot tager. When the wavea itrike the point, which il called the "rocka," the water il thrown hundred of feet high, and Mr. (ilenn lava the grandeur of the light beggara deactiption. While il rain! little there now, mod of the lime the weather haa been like apring. The Jay he wrote, however, Iho wind wai blowing terribly; ro hard that they could not make their way againct it. Tliuraila) ' Pally. I.aat night two carina. ll of hog were received at the itork yaidi and ihipped o Troiitdale by C. M. (irimea. Thli afterniHin the outfit belonging to the Central Contriiclion and Tranapor talion Co., coniiating of two can of honei and three can cl tool, camp out fit!, wagoni, etc., were ferried acrun the river and will be taken east about ten mile, a here camp will be pitched ml tveiylhing prepared to begin work In a lew ilnyi AMisiomi editor, in an account of I .i.--..l.l..,,nf a collide in hit town i.n u,,.r. imiriii-.l Ht the home I Mill . I'J " ' ' " cf the bible's parents, where tney win remain until the groom gets a job." We understand that Itev. Jot. De Foreit, of St. Paul'! Kpiscopal church, has received a call from a Denver church. We have not learned as to hli Intention! in Ibe matter, but, his many frlcn.ta here, in and outside of the parish, truit he will not lee lit to accept. A move ia onlfoot to make a slight change In 1b Dalles-Prmeviile ttage route, and Instead of going by way of Hidgoway to pass directly through An telope. While this Ii laid to add lix nilli't to the distance now traversed, itt projector! claim there it much in in favor tnd will he most beneficial to Antelope tnd the country tributary. Another advantage which la let forth la that the mail received from Mitchell and other t.lacei in that lection will not i '"r "vrr " A""l"l' " ' -n over on , I., branch roeJ to B.kecen. hot l, delivered alout ten hour! earlier. Should the change lie made It would m-ceaaitHtu the Ha go leaving here an hour earlier, or at 5 o'clock, and work a hardship on the poatolllre force; but In thli, at in everything elie, our poit maater ia anxbui lo do everything which ia the greatest heneflt to the greatent iiuiulier, and aiil unl coiiipluin ai to that. Thi morning at 11 o'clock Win. T. Young and Minnie Ii. Miller were married at the residence of the hridei father on Five-mile. Kev. Kolit. Warner i.H'u iming. The young couple left on the afternoon train for Port. and where they will reanle In the future. Mr. Young ii interested in mining and will iludy mineralogy and prepare bimaelf to become an aeeayer. On October 2-'d, Kuth Inman, a 2 yeur old child, whore parent! live in Lincoln county, disappeared Irom home, and lince thai time a continuoua learch hai been made (or her. A few dava ago portioni of the body and lomo of the child'! clothing were found three mi lea from the place where ihe waa lat teen. There can he little doubt that the wai devoured by wild beanti. Interest In bow ling il reviving at the club and lefore many daya Oallei bowleri will be rolling 'em aa high ai ever. The Qrtt gauie In the three-corneied tourna ment (or the pin took place on the alleyt laat night, nd the team compoied of Schmidt, Schannoand Houghton wvre the winner). Our bowlers have a reputation to nintaiii throughout the tale, and they intend to luetaiu in. A large number of fint-claai danceri will loon be added to the lilt of the devotees to that popular ainuternen t in The Dalle, judging from the numler who are receiving iiiftructioo in the art from Prof. S.uidvig. There are many other! who would do well to improve Hie opportunity olIY'red, for he and hil as instant are proving themtelvel to be the best of imlr uclors. It would also be a good idea lor the older dencert to take tl.il mean! of learning the new dunces, aa inch instruction! have long Leen needed here. It ii laid that one-half the pleasure of tile ii in anticipation, hut there it aleo great latisfaction in retrospection, and ' reunion! are the occasion of much hap- pineal to ail. Such the cum ping reunion which took plnce at the home of Mr. and Mn. A. H. Thompson last evening proved to be, when the j yi of a month spent in camp at Lost Like, near Mt. Hood, were rtcalled by the (amiliei of A. H. Thompson, B. A. (iitiord and J. M. Huntington. Al5o'c!ock a din ner wai enj iytd which would have aff jieaied even the hunger engendered by the bracing air and health giving vigor ol camp life. There were lixteen eeated at the table, and the remainder of the evening wai spent most happily by ail. Mr. and Mn. Thompson expect to leave Saturday (or l.'in Angele, where they will spend a mouth with his parents. The houo that J.ick built isn't Jn it with the house that Dewey got as (ar as publicity il concerned, and before the great hero hears the last of that house, he'll wish he'd have chosen the right course In the lint place and refused it. Strange that one who It said, never to have made a mistake in the great under takings of hil career should have made such an error in disusing of ihe gift of the over-iealom people of the United Suites, and caused them to exclaim, there is none perfect, no not one. Hob son'i gr?aintss waned because of hit propensity for oscul.ition, and now the llrst flaw ill the present hero of the nation it found w hen he transfers gift which carried with it the gratitude of those who could find no other meant of expressing their appreciation, to bit son. who has rendered no public seivice and to whom the country owes nothing. And io Dewey, like other poor mortals, makes mistakes occasionally. The presence of Capt. Ormsby, super intendent of the lorest reserve, in our city lor the pasl few days, brings anew to our minds the question ol the proposed addition to the Cascade reserve, which comprises T 1 X, and 1, 2, 3, and 4 S., It. )1 K., W. M.,and Uon the investi gation proves to include land not mch a great distance from The D.illes. The superintendent has been looking up the names of st tilers on the proposed ex tension and will probably look over the townships, lie states that the petition .. ... ... .1 t asking lor i ne exn ii sum v.niinuir.i n.-ww. . ... I -It ..... f...... a min iwu name, nm . " "7,,. coiiniv. u jnsi o... .o .... - a certain aiiionut of interest it being i tHken, It can hardly be said lo be as ! widespread as the results which would follow such a move; for while all Indus tries w ill iifcessnrily be effected there hy, the sheepmen seem to be the only ones who are Inking part in the effort fo prevent it. Is it not time that the matter he thoroughly siPJed and every citlen of our c.iuntv tiikc part ono way or the other so as to bring it more fully before the people? This morning Mm. C. J. Cramlftll reccivida telegram from Mrs. Cirover Simpson, of Chicago, announcing the death of her mother, Mm. M. J. Heer.ley, at the home ol her daughter In that city, with whom ihe hat made her home since the left The Dallet about fix year ago. For many yean the wat atllicted with cancer of the noae, which, however, caused her little trouble before leaving here. For tome monthi part ihe hai been unconscious, and prior to that time suffered greatly, through all of which she wai tenderly cared for by her daughter, Mn. Alma Simpson. Her death will be regretted in The Dallti, for w hile having been away from here lor mine yean, there are yet a great many of our people who were intimate friendl of .Mrs. Bcczley, who, with her husband came here in the early 70s, settling first on lo-.Mile; hut whose family was brought up in this city and occupied prominent place among the leading families here. Joseph Iieezler died ahcut iix and a half yean ago, and w ai buried in the Masonic cemetery. The (un 'al will take place Saturday in Chicago, the remain! being interred in a vault there until such a time at they can be removed to thii city, to rest by theiideof her husband. Mn. lieezley wai 79 yean old. FrWaj'a Dally. It ll not necessary to rewind memberi of the Columbia Dancing Club that to night ii the regular party night, for all are looking forward to the pleasure of dancing to the music ol a full orchestra. At Prof. Sandvig'f dancing party to morrow night, the Wentworlh, lion Ton and i'rairie Queen will be among the list of dances, and all will have an op portunity to learn them. On next Wed nesday evening the usual lessons will be postponed on account of the Firemen's ball. We are told that a force of surveyors are at work in the vicinity of lower 15 Miie. There are tuspiciona as to w hat their mission it, but nothing hai been verified to far. They might at least call on us and 'e a little more friendly; we might give them a few pointers. Some of our bowlers have asked that the naiuet o( the defeated team in the three-cornered tournament Wednesday evening be published ; but the victors seem to be reticent on the sut ject, and do not seem to care to gloat over their victory. F. L. Houghton will furnish any information desired. The deer-huoting season always proves dear hunting in more ways than ono. It hat cost several lives in Oregon this year; or rather, the carelessness of companions it accountable for it. From the Adirondacks, however, comes the report that twenty-three persons have been accident!)' killed this year. The former parties given by Jackson Kngine Company having taken place in the Yogi, without making inquiry we announced that the bail next week would be given there. We are, how ever, informed that the Baldwin has been chosen this year. This change will i nly add to the pleasure of dancimr, as the floor is at present in splendid condi tion. If any still are skeptical concerning the truth of the statement that woik is to begin at once on the portage road, they should have watched the long line of teams, wagons and all the parapher nalia which was ferried across the river thii morning prepai atory to commenc ing work in earnest, il iooked like buslnesi to those who watched the wait ing line at the ferry. The superintendent of the Marion county schools has decided to hold the next county institute at the tnme time as the western division of tl.e Oregon state teachers' association on December 20th, 27th and 2S;h. So that 122 teach ers, not consideiing those of Salem, will be in attendance. Many teachers from thii county will attend, and from all indications it w ill be a most enjoyable meeting. Yesterday afternoon Clinton Brad thaw narrowly escaped ft very serious accident, which nniilit have caused him the lost of eyesight in the right eye. While playing with t lie hoys at school, one of them accidently struck him in the eye. At first it was thought to be a serious injury, but it it much better today and Ihe little fellow will he all right and ready for another play in a few days. It takes a very little to make some people get the big head and look down open their neighbors, and so onr neiiihbors on the north end of "Smoky How" are all (.tiffed np over Ihe fact that they have put on en extra coat of paint. The CititoNict.K nsver did believe in painting nna prefers beauty un adorned. However, as their improve ment! add to the general appearance of the street, we have no kick coming. This afternoon about 1 :30, W. O. Davidson, a traveling optician, died at the Skibhe hotel. His home is near Seattle and be has been in this citv for a tin nth past, being ill most of the time and having received kindly care. He Is a man of about 4rt yeais, and leaves family cf seven children. Is a Scotch man by birth, and of the Presbyterian fuith. Hit remain were taken to Michell'i undertaking parlor, from which placi the funeral will take plnce tomorrow afternojn at 2:30. For three yean and a half Bertie McCoy has been a victim of consump tion, and last night at 10:l"i o'clock death came to relieve him of his suffer ing. 1I wai 19 years of age, and the son of Mrs. Win. McCoy. Hit father died several yean since at the hospital in Portland. He leaves, beside hit mother, several brotheri nnd listers. The funeral, which will be conducted by Kev. G. Hushing, of the Christian church, will take place tomorrow at 10 o'clock from the family residence on Fulton street. Wliile boring for coal on Seufert Broi'. ground, a half mile above the city, yester day, the workmen struck an artesian well about 100 feet below the surface. The anpply of water il good and It il thiow ii about twenty feet into the air. Whi'e.it w ill be of tome benefit la the work ol boring, being situated as it n it cannot I of any nse to Seufert Broi. Those w ho are in gi eat need ol such a water supply might do well to try the experiment of boring for it before the drill it removed from our city. The meeting of the Student'! Literary Society tonight at the city hall at 7:30 o'ch ck will be of an especially interesting nature. Invitation! have been lent to the memberi of the Jliith School to be present and those of the general public, both ladies and gentlemen, who are Interested in the subject to be discussed are invited to attend. The question for debate, is Kesolved, "That the Acqui sition of the Philippines WoulU lie Bene ficial to the United States," and many of our most prominent citizens will take part in the general dircusvion, which will no doubt be somewhat of a political nature. Ii w ill not only encourage the members to lee a large attendance, but be of benefit to the cudience. We cannot refrain from frequently calling attention to the amount of drunkenness among the Indians, for so disgusting is it becoming that it is a die grace to the city. Y'eeterday afternoon a specimen of humanity called Caleb Shorty, was fjund dead drunk iying near the Baldwin opera hou-ie on the beach. lie was arrest 'd and pleal guilty, when he was fined which he now eaweth out. This morning visitors to the Umatilla House might have had a splendid opportunity to obtain an Indian picture, without any objection on the part of the sulject. An Indian woman was snoring away a drunken spree uear a lot of wood piled up on the street leading to the ferry. It is dis gusting to everyone that such a thing is allowed to go unmolested. As is their wont, the Elks will make l heir memorial service this year, if possible, more impressive than ever before. Sunday, Dec. 5 h is the date, and W. T. Dovell, a young attorney of Walla Walla, has been chosen to deliver the eulogy. Fro.n reports we have gleaned from those who are acquainted with the gentleman, and also juding from mention made at various times t:. rough hie home papers, we an par ticularly foitunato in being permitted to lisien to Mr. Dovell. He is an inti mate friend of F. W. Wilson, of this city. The latter, we understand, has accepted an invitation to deliver the eulogy at Heppner, and if ever the people of that little city had a treat they w ill have it on that occasion, that is il an orator can succeed in making a second effort as meritorious as w as Mr. Wilson's in The Daiies three years ago. The Dalles will naturally receive some benefit from the presence of 2J0 working men so near her gates, and while most of the supplies will fj.-t?pt le furnished on the ground, yet there will be much that this city will ba depended upon to supply. Between the supply point and t! e scene of activity it the Columbia, not very broad here to be tore, but ef ficient to necessitate the expense of ferriage. We un lerstand the round trip is 25 cents to a passenger on foot, and while this it very reasonable for the every day trade, would it not be a splendid idea for the cily to so arrange it that these men can reach our city at even a lest expense; making such rate that the laborer receiving the smallest wages could make the trip each evening without feeling that he is out much. It certainly would be advantageous to the city in the long run. These 200 men will be here (or six months, and tome may be desirous of making this head quarter. Ticked could be furnished them at a reduced rate or in aoma way the trips be made cheaper. About forty ladies were invited to uieet Mrs. Kouer Sinnott at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. S. F'ish, yes terday afternoon, and it was the occasion of a most pleasant gathering from 2 un til 5 o'clock. With a cosy fire burning in the parlor grate and chrysanthemum, roset and carnations, with potted plants arranged tstily about the rooms, it was an attractive sight. The ladiel at once discovered famiiar advertisements pin ned about the loom an i felt positive, havingseen them so often in papers and magazines, tiiat they would have no difficulty In placing the mines of the ware! they advertised on cards pro vided. It was a more difficult task, however, than imagined an t required no little time todecipher. Mrs. (ieisen dorffer had evidently In en more ob servant than the rest and won the head prize, while Mrs. Crossen, underesti mating her ability to discern, gave up in despair and captured the "booby." The lur.cli was no less dainty than other t'olails of the afternoon ar.d was one of the most pleasant features, one table claiming the dittinc'.iou of l aving three brides teate 1 thereat. Put brides were nnmerois, and Mrs. Sinnott be ing fie latest arriv it among them wat heartily we'e one I to tnr city, and the in turn proved that sho will be a desir- able acq'iisitiin to tociety circlet in The Dalles. TO PROTECT OUR MERCHANTS. Aa Ordinance Paasail Laal Mliat II (ant Ins; Llccaslaa tna Mala of Itaek- rupl Ootid. At the last regular meeting of the council, the question of lici niing partiet who come into the city to dispose of bankrupt stocks or to remain a short time for the purpose of cloting oat stock! of goods wai brought np, and wisely too, for, in justice to the mer chant! here, the matter should be looked into and our substantial business house protected. At a special session lat night, when Councilmen Stephen!, Johns, Keller, Ounning, Johnston, Shackelford, Kelly and Wilson were present, Stephens introduced ordinance. Xo. 3(6, which wat adopted by the council and is as follows: An ordinance entitle.! an ordinance to provide for licensing the sale of bank rupt stocks, the sale of second band goods, and closing out sales and to re peal general ordinance Xo. 205. Section 1. Any person, persons, firm, company, or c.r-irt:on who ahall within the limits of Dalies City, deal in bankrupt or second hand Blocks of goods, wares or merchandise, or shall bring any stock of goods, wares or merchandise into L!:t) City for the purpose of eloeing or selling out at re duced prices, or w ho shall temporarily open any store in Dailea City, (or the purpose of closing out any stock oi goods, wares or merchandise, or who shall conduct any cloting out rale of any goods, wares or merchandise, now in said city or hereafter brought therein, shall pay a monthly license of o0 for the first month and 10 for each month thereafter for a period of n monthi. Section 2. Any person desiring to carry on or condnct anv business men tioned in Section 1 of this ordinance shall pay for and secure the license therefore in accordance with the pro visions of general ordinance Xo. 272. entitled "An ordinanca to improve and regulate licenses upon certain trades and callings and regulating the manner of Issuing licenses," which ordinance passed the common council of Dalles City May 4, IK'3. Section 3. Any person or persons, w bo shall, as ow ner or agent, or at rep resentee of anv person, firm, company or orporilion, carry on or conduct any business mentioned in Section 1 of this ordinance, without first obtaining a license therefor as herein provided, shall on conviction thereof before the recorder be punished by a fine of not lees tlisnj f5 or more than $50, or by imprisonment in the c ty jail for not less than three or more than tbirt? days, or by both such fine and im prisonment. Section 4. That general ordinance Xo. 295 Le and the same i9 hereby repealed. P.issed the commcn couneil of Dalles City, Xov. 22, l!-i'9. A (.enunie r"lsh Story. The Albany Democrat tells the fol lowing fish tt-iry which is a good one: An Oregon young lady while in F-urcpe met a la.ly who said: "I understand the sulmon in your riven there are to thick that it is impossible for the eteam boatt to get through them, li that to?"' "Yoe," remarked the young lady, "but the salmon bave been trained un til they climb on the banks and allow them to g ) by. The farmers have plant ed apple trees along the banks and the fish sit and eat the applet until the boats have passtd." "Weil, well,"' ejaculated the credulous old lady. The Democrat man heard thia to'd by the mother of tne young Udy for a fact. QS2.45 GOLD PLATED jT C ut tMs a-l. ' Ut aviiJ tw.i.i t UA, K & feiD 0 BotfcY Anil we illfvi.J y.-u tla watfti by prs. u. U. 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