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VOL. II.
THE DALLES, OREGOXCjTIIURSDAY, JUI.V 10 1801.
NO. 26.
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The Dalles Daily; Chronicle.
lhihH'reed Ifly, Sunday Excepted. ' ' :
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THE CHRONICLE PUBLISH ISO CO.
Corner Sec md .and Washington &?r.t. The
' llalle. OreKon.-
Terms of 8uhcrlptln.
Per Year
Per month, by carrier ,. . .
Single copy . . . .
. .6.00 I
5
TIHK TAIll.EH.
Railroad. ' ,
: ' bast uorKU. , . . w ; i
No. Arrive 12:4S A. Jf. ih-pnru 12:8 a. a.
"8, ' 12: lr. . . ."v -..12:35. .
;WI5ST OOl'NU.
No. 1. Arrive 4: A. u.' ' '"' IH-part 4:50 a. M.
" 7, " S:15 P. M. " b r. x.
Two law freights thiarrry iaiii;eni leave
one iut th wt at'7:45 A. nd one for th
east at S A.M.
STACKS. . : -
For PTinevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave daily
exoeut Bunday) at ft a. M.
t For Anteloiw, Mitchell. ".anyoii City, leave
Monday, Wednesdays and KridavK, at 6 a. m.
For Dufur, Kinimlev, Wamle, Wapinitia, Wann
BprinK and TyKh V'alley, leave dully (exeept
Bunday) at 6 A. M.
For ioldendale, Waxh.. leave evt-ry day of the
week except Sunday at H a. m. ,
UtBre for all linen at the Umatilla Hnnse.
lt-Ornr.
'oFPic-K Horas
Oeneral D'livnv Window a. in. to p. m.
Monev Order
.8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Bunday . D.
9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
1
oixjhiko or MAUJi . . 1
By train KoinirKaxt I 9 pm. aud U:4f. n. m.
. " " Went Up. m. and 4:4.'p.'m.
Htafm for Uoldcndale 7:30 a. m.
" "Prineville.?.. , .5:30. m.
ltnfurand Warm Springx: . .ft:.W a. m.
(Leaviinx for Lyle b liartland. .6:30 a. in.
" Antelope i- 6:80 a.m.
Except Sunday.
tTrl-weekly. TueMlay ThurDday and Saturday.
Monday Wednesday aud Friday.
THE CHURCHES.
17URST BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev. O. I. Tat
1 . tOR, Pastor. 8erviv every Sabbath at 11
a it-and 7:S0 p. H. .Sabbatb School at 12 M .
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening
o'clock.
CUNti R K i A TfoN A V. CHOKCil Rev. W- C.
Cvbtib, 1'ai.tor. - ServiceK every Sundayat 11
a. m. and 7 p. M. Sunday school after morning
service, strangers eordially invited. tSean. free.
M.
E. ,Hl1R'-H Rev. H. Browk, Pastor.
i -sKervicea every nununy iiMnimK win "
lu , kutwliiv Achoolat IJliL O clock M. A COItUal
invitatiuu iaextended by both paator uudjeoiile J
.40Ll . -. i-.-w,..,- ' ...
ST. PAUl.'B CHURCH Union Btreel, opposite
Fifth. Rev. Kli 1). Sutclifl'e Rector. Servieea
every Sunday at U a. m. and 7:ao p. .'' Sunday
Bchool 12:30 p. at. Evening?. Prayer on, Friday, at
7:0
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father' BaOSS-
gkbht Pastor. Iiw Maw every Sunday at
7 A. . Hbrh Mass at 10:30 A. M. Vcjukts at
SOCIETIES.
ASSEMBLY NO. K. OF 5IeeU In K.
of P. hall on first ,md third Sundays at 3
o'clock f..m.
ITAS;0 ixiiwiE, NO! IS. A. F. A. M. Meets
TV.lV-ttrstand third Monday of each month at 7
V. n.
DiX.K& ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER' NO. .
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each mouth at 7 1. M. .'-
MODERN WOODMEN OF T.HE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even
Ins; of eacb week lu'l. O. O. F, Halt, at 7:30 P, K.
01.CMBI A IA1GE, JtO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday ereni tift at TrMO o'clock, In Odd
Fellows hall. Second street, between Federal aud
Washington. SojouminK brothers are welcome.
H.rA. BiiJjt, Soc'y R.' G. CixxfTBR, N, .
FRIENDSHf P l)IXiE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening 7 :30 o'clock, in
Bchanno's building, comer of Court and Second
streets. .Sojourning members are cordially, in
vited. .!.-; ;. i i Mno. T-Thompsos,
i). W. VAU8B, riec y. C. C.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the readingrooin. A Hare invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. . Meets
at K. of P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Tbursdav avenings at 7 :30. -
John Fiixoon,
W. 8. Mtbks, Financier. M. W.
' ). PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. :-r : '
WM. SAUNDERS Akchitkt. Plans and
apecllicatlons furnished for dwellings,
churches, business blocks, schools and fitories.
v. , . ii til i
y flee over
Vyliarges iiioutjrnwr, muriitumi Kuaraiibueu. V71
flee over French's bank. The Dulles, Oregon.
DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fkluiw of Trinity
Medical College, and member of the Col
lego of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy
sician and Burgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap
man block. . Residence; Judge Thornbury's .rec
tnd street. " Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to4
' and 7 to 8 p. m.
T" K. O.
D. DO A NE PHYSICIAN AND 8DB-
17 o:
oiiin. " Office: moms 5 and 6 vhanman
Block. Residence over MeFarland & French's.
store. OtUoe hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to
8 P. M. - -.- ' ' - .I .
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A 8. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of-
flee in Bchanno's buildijig, up . stairs. The
'Dalles, Oregon. ' 1 ' '
DSIDDALLt-Dentist. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
set on flowed aluminum plate. Booms: Sign of
the Golden TikiUi, Second Street." :
' R. TH0MP80N Attobnky-at-law. Office
iV,. n'Opera House IUimus, M'ashingtoa 8 tract,
Tbe. PUes, Oregon
r. P. MAYS. B. 8. HUNTINOTON. H. B. WILSON.
M AYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOR-niyi-at-law.
Offices,' Frcneh-'s bloakiver
First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. '
B.B.DOPSB, GBO, WATJUlf H. tBAFB BUtNXntB.
T-vOFUR, WAT KIN B A MENEFEE Attob-
J NKYs-AT-tAW Roms Nos. 71, 73, 76 and 77,-(
Yogt Block, aecona street, The Dalies, Oregon.
WH. WILSON ATTORNBY-AT-1.AW Rooms
. . 62 and 63, New yogt Hloek, Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
rY.M.picGBYv;-
BARBERS
Hot and " Cold
BKTH S
(jra.)d Qearapee 5a'e-
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To make room for new goods, 'we offer
rout entire line of DRESS i GOODS . 1
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ABSOLUTELY AT
' -' ;
nOBTW . PALtLiES, Wash.
Situated at the Head of Navigation.
- - - Destined.' to be " f
Best anuf acturing Center
1 1n the Inland Empire. "
Best Selling' j Property -of the Season
in the Northwest!
For further information call at the office of
Interstate Investment Co.,
72 Washington St., PORTLAND. Or.
O. D. TAYLOR, THE DALLES, Or.
Or
If YOU are looking
vBHRGKINtv-
Call
in
and
we
will
Ladies' r lisSesVi-l '
poxed-iid Shoe
rn 'Button
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All sizes,
weather.
Just the
-x-
37-Inch
so cheap, at !
'At.
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- P. TBOMPSOIC
Preaideit.
' J. Sc'hbnck, H. M. Be all, i
. ' . , Vice-President Cashier.
First national BanK.
THE DALLES. . -
OGOREN
A General Banking' Bneiriess tranRacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
.- r ?Traft pr,pheckv
(Collections fiiad arid-proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegrapiic feychange sold on
( . New. Yprk, San Francisco and Port-
- .' . ,i . land.' ' ,. , .', V ' ". ."
; .DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. ,x;m. .Tno. S. Schekck.
T. W.- P-ABKH. GEO.-A. IdKBEi-
V : ; ! . H.- M, Bkali.. t H '
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FRENCH & CO.,
. BANKERS. 7
TRANSAOTtA GENERALBAKKINO BUSINESS
; s i. . v ; v..'.-'..;
tetters of CS-edii issued available Jiii the
j -tx Eastern States. . .-.;- a
Sight' Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on ew York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collectionf made at all points oti av-
i.
A. M. WILLIAMS & Co.
for a'
give you one in a
or Iace-
Only $l.pO pet? Pair,
thing for this warm
Challies
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in
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W; EGARnETSONV
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tjHSOfcB ACBST FOB JHSi-ayll
.-f.it.
All1 WatfcTT Workj-Warranted.-
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Jewelry . Made . to. Order.
158 Second St.. The lalles. Or. -
REMOYAL.
H.- Qlexra has i emoved his
office and the office of the
Electric Light Co. to 72
Leiiig
'THE MURDERED SAILOR
Concinuatiuii of the Coroner's Inquest '
n:.... xi... m ' u-:ii1j
. 3t bdn Ulew-"The Men that kined;
Wim Barely Escape Lynching. ' '
Presidential
Appointments Manitoba
- Shows a Falling Off. .. . :
Sax T)ie:6, Cal..
Tut t f it ' bV k ivrincMii t
wae Ugai. yeteriaY, afwriioon on the
rerukins of the sailor of the Charleston
, . ; , .. ' , ,
killel on Tuesday.. Kviden. developes
that the officers who claimed to be tT. S.
deputv marhaU were not depnti.ed by
mlii,i f,ttf,L v,H
marshal Card and therefore had no
authority to arrest the sailors. "...
At the inque this luori.mg the evi"
dence was even stronger than yesterday
that the Utackof theoffi. - erswaacrimi -
that the .ittack ot the om.-ers was t.n nu
nally . brutal. . It was developed : this
morning that a well arranged plan to
lynch the deputy marshals hung fare last
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whether or not the -tirisoners should .lie
lvnched. Better unsel prevailed and i
it Was lit Jast decided to await the result!
of. the inquest, There is an apparent
determination-on all sides to see justice
done. The inquest is being held in the
superior court room. ' " ; " ,
.
' Anstralian l'arliament.
opening parliament, announced bills en-
tirely remodelling the electoral law and j
greatly extending the franchise among
citizens, including women. The ques-
lion oi ine union oi Ausirauian colonies
will be introduced without delay, in or-
der to insure concurrent action by "the
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ULIItrr IXJIUlIlca.
L 'Thp Kditora In Session. "
St. Paul, July 16. At. a meeting "of
the .. Editorial . association this . morning
W, ;E Pabor of Denver read a commun
ication from women friends of Maryland.
Virginia and Pennsylvania, urging that
action be taken en the omission of de
tails in the reports of crimes, including
suicides, scandals, breaches of faith and
honor., . . .-- .;
Au Arizona Wife Murder. '!
Cli'fton, " Ariz, July .16. Lonjino
Jinso innrdered his wife thi morning at
San Jose.-: She left bim five months ago
and was living with another nian. Jinso
stabbed her with a dagger, driving it to
the- hilt through her breast. ' After
wards he laughed over the deed.' : ' 1
' Oenlea It of Course.'
Haukisbuku, Pa.,' July 16. Auditor
McCarainou speaking of the statement
that. he shared' with Philadelphia bank
in defaulting the Treasurer . Bardsley
rebates in account of state advertising,
denies with, emphasis, that he ever : re
ceived any money. -"'
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Bradnlisw'i . Investigation.
.A v i . . i f
; . Washington, July 16. .The. cases of
Collector of Customs Bradshaw; 'of Port
Townsend,' Washington, recently inves
tigated by the treasury ' department,
have been transferred to the president at
Cape May for executive action. , .
' Fired by I.lghtnlni;. '
JLivkkmobe Falls,. Me., July 16. A
heavy thunder storm visited North Bay
Monday. A building owned by R. E.
Bryant valued at f40,000 was struck by
lightning and Bryant perished in the
flames.' ' ' ' ' " ' . "
t'. V. .Statement. .
. Boston,-July 16. The May statement
of the Union Pacific railroad company
shows the gross earnings of the whole
systerii -" to be ' $3,419,000. '' Decrease,
$748.oco.; ';: ; ' ".'ii
World Fair -People la London. ;
London, July 16. A world's fair com
mission headed by Ben j. Butler worth,
has been sent from Chicago to visit the
capitals of Europe in the interest of the
fair, arrived here today..; .1 'i-t-'
'' A Paris Railway Strike. r' ' "
Pabiis, July 16, Seven hundred men
on the Northern railway, struck today.
Other lines -are. short handed .and the
Blrike is extending. v '...,;
'v i:-. -.-r'-i ;T- : i' ""i ' : : r'.'-.-f-.The
rrenaier'a Opinion. . ..
London, July 16. Lord Salisbury says
he believes . the question of weseen- vot
ing demands consideration. 15-:V-3t':Vll '
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Duty on WhestUedoced..
Lisbon, July 16."-A decree has been
promulgated, reducing the import duty
of wheat to seven reis perkilbgramine.
Chlesrs Waest.Nsrkt." j
Chicago, III., July ' 16. Close ':
wheat firm, cash 6 ; September 84J
San Francisco Market.
San Francisco, July ' 16. Wheat
Thi- HowitU Fntlu.re.
Atcuison, K,, July 16. The attorucy
; ber Co., who failed yesterday, Bays' tbel
failure Wh: . caused y tlie failure of th
Jefferso'a Lumber CciT., which was a debt -
w Howell fop 00,000 and the e,d of
the Omaba plant bv Heptiurt' 'Jewt-tti
which. w:is w-bollv unprotected. The
' ' t- ' . i
liabilities of the Atchison . )ncorn is
350,000 of whichV' tlie' First'" National..'
bank of Chicago w mi-tniiiU.Jut loinl:' iMclodevfhO'-vtjweiK j.that- passed in
dm. "Tb. assets of all the Howell con- i 'T161 or :wtner-' - - '.
cerns are said' to'Ie three ' uiilHorr.
' liabilities are unknown, It is
that - the outstandini; 'accouimiidation
" ;u iruiu um; iu i.nn
j hilf rnilliou dollars. , - ; -
' - - . - -
, hu-I1 iurKent r Hopeful. 7
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telegram has I en received by Don
-pcdro lo)ltt repreHents the Chilian
j iDeHrgeIltt) here:' "Iquiqne July loth,
j tue greateet enthusiasm and discipline
j -. hlrt. . . illhpi. nt von-
S g large mini ner ot volun-
mme to ,mr rank. ,laiIv Snpplit
flH)utinuanv arrive bv steamer from Cal -
. iforni nj pera Rnd f th
j Proviaionw iir uiinti.liint- i
.
Iniim hp. Vmin Sh ii r.i .oo nr in-
i 1
formed that that the resources of Bal-
roacedo are constantly dirninishing.
' . rb e international Association.
Tokos to, July 16. The International
Association elected the following officers
! this morning: " President, E. H.Cook,
JXew York; . secretary, Ii. .VV. Steveu".
'Kansas; treasurer, J. M. Greenwood,
Missouri ; first vice-president, W. K,
Orecon . elected vice-nresident at lar-
' Manitoba Crops.
Winnipeg, July 16. The
Manitoba
j government crop uuueuu snows )l
j crop prospects to be the . brightest that
I has lieen known for years. There has
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; ugxa nuuuuaub i am. imivrauux win
; begin about the 15th of August.
Will Set the Boys up Again.
' Chicago, 'July 16. It is stated at
the First. National bank that as soon as
the Howells affair is straightened "out
it will ; advance them money - to begi n
business again.- ' :
Appointed lst Office Inipitetur.
Washington, July 16. The president
apjiointed Mar via D. .'Wheeler . of New
Yortr, chief post office inspector in place
of Marvin Rath burn appointed fourth
assistant postmaster general. ; ;
Weather Forecast.
Francisco: Julv !. Forecast
tAN
for Oregon and Washington, fair weath-
er, followed by light rain along the j
coast."-7' ' "' -'.'! '.
1SMBSOLL FAVORS M'KIVLKI.
Should He he Klected Governor of Ohio
He Will be Standard-Bearer In IK9..
Chicago, July - 14. Robert G. -lnger-soll
in Speaking'of likely candidates for
president on the -republican ticket said
of McKinley t -'He is the very man if he
wins the coming election in Ohio.- , If he
carries the Buckeye state- with a good
majority he will be nominated by accla
mation. Nothing can stop McKinley
from being the biggest man in the repub
lican party if he is successful in the com
ing struggle.'?' -
"CouldT he be elected?"
- "Easily.. With McKinley as standard
bearer I am not afraid of any of the so
called doubtful states. - Iowa, Illinois,
Kansas, . Indiana . and others will give
KcKinley a large majority."
"If Secretarv . Blaine- recovers . his
health, will it "be . possible , to stop the
Blaine -w-ave now sweeping the: coun
try?" ' -.:
-."I don't think he is verysick, and- I
can't see the big wave. I "have nothing
against Mr.' Blaine, nor do I pretend to
know what will happen in politics a year
or so hence, but I give you my honest
convictions. Take them for what th'y
are worth."
THE! STOOD 'TIIK TKST.
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New Armor Plates Jteflst Fire Front
' Six-Pound "Hotchktsa Bine. -
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Washington, July 14 -Further tests
of American armor plate were made at
tne .napoiis proving grcumas .asC oat-
three-inch.. ..allrsteel , plates were, .pre
pared; by? Carnegie with surfaces treated
by the new ' Ha'rveyi. process; to give the
rrocees a fcomDiete; test rnnaer f Dertr',., .
.i ri i " i: S ' tu-
plates were made with less carbon in
their opmposition. than thu three -plates
tested'-some' months -'ago." The official
report is not yet received, but the offi
cers present say the plates.satisfactorily
resisted "fire from "a" six-pound"' Hotel-:
kiss. rifle, asevfre test, - s1 i' "
j, j- Silver Decline Predicted, .s j, ,
NiwyYoBisf July 14. 4i silyer broker
is quoted: '"J lookifor (some jdecline, in
the price, because the government is ab
sorbing its allotment for the month so
rapidly. At the present- rate, the buy
ing limit for the month-.will-.-lie -filled in'
time to permit some accumulation of
stocks. London is not baying much, ex
cept when the drives here, enable some
body to pick up a lot of stock under the
London party. Next month there
should be some London buying."
The colored people in Georgia are form
ing law and order leagues to control tbeir
X EWS v. OK - TH & NORTHWEST.
U. 8.' Senator Dolph aud Mitchell are
1 frat'ulinm f ,-w.t 1,.... ..i.,; I ... - XJ 1 1
Aft wallv t,.u-n' ti.J.' - ...
; team. : . : r. t
i Ed. Long, of Davtou, walked off with
t the championship medal of .Yamhill
an? r twng ttoo champion nhot t
clay pigeons at the Dayton celebration
pop rue vtar ending June 30th there
obwirvi-d from .the' Cap Flattery light
station 34:W.Tsst4sl This number does
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l has Khimwvl .VI IMMt Smunria of it rml (mm
hi flock of 5)(X pheep this season. An
lninienne quantity of superior wool will
- n
I '"Y ' ... -J- : ' m h-h ' ' 1. "
Among the citiew . of the Willamette
now displaying push and enterprise in
CorvaHi. It recentlv' did a big thing in
eet'urin ,ar 'torf, hal a
two mile street ari line, a splendid
school and other new institutions within
last two or three years. . .
."'Business on the sound has been
Peking up right along, of late," ' said
chairman Molfat, of the Puget Kound
StealuDoat Association. "The assooia-
I tion boats are doing a better business
J now, and travel is growing heavier.
Pt taking snnimer vacations
now ana pusHenger rectupts increase
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I UlUgl V . j.uAbPJ. JI tuv in x uu
are doing probably, the best business,
while those on the Whatcom run . are
not doing so well.
S. II. Clawson was in from the By bee
range on Tuesday ':ind' showed ' ample
proof of an encounter with two bears on
the 4rh, in whicn he and his , brother
came of victorious. One of these was a
huge black bear ami would have weighed
when in condition fully- 100' pounds.
The other was of the cinnamon variety
and th hides are now undergoing the
' Clawson. The . cinnamoira hide gave
; one horse all ir. could do to pack it out
; of the mountains. They have been
i 4u'te a terror to the cows in that vicinity
anu uie calves anu cons can uereaner
j breathe mueh 'easier wheu scampering
J over the hillsides close to the brush.
i Oranf fagg Conner.
. UKCKCITS FOK THE. ABM V.
Officers Believe that Y oung Men Fr
(hr Country Make the best ''''
f. Soldiers. .'
WAsHiNGtoS',- July.'T4. For' the' "pastT
vetr tlie aiir.horir.nH hftvs : hApn' attain nt-
j Ing to improve the quality of; recruits, in
- the regular army, so as to lessen the per-.
centage ot desertion,- wnicn wa growing
alarmingly; H.xtra - endeavors- were
mado to stM-ure young men who sought
the army as a profession rather than a
i haven of refugei To this end the efforts
; ,f officials have been
turned from cities to
systematically
country. The
effect of thes6 efforts are already begin
ning to show results, and they are more
gratifying than was expected.- Officers
are satisfied that the policy is a good
one.
news or
THE OI.II WOIfLD.
Gladstone's Or eat Sorrow.
''London; July 14. Mr. Gladstone in a
letter a few days ago intimated that he
would -be unable to attend a liberal
meeting, says: "We, in our affliction,
are deeply sensible , of the mercies of
God. He gave us for fifty years a most
precious son. He has now only hidden
him for a very brief space from the sight
of our. eyes. . It seems - a violent, tran
sition from such thoughts, the arena of
political contention, but. the transition
may be softened by the conviction that
we in the- first and greatest of our present
controversies, work for honor, well-being
and future peace of our opponents
not less than for own."
. ... Englsod and the World' Fair.
London, July 14. The daily Newt
comments ou the government's appoint
ment of a council of the society of arts
as a British commission to the Chicago
exosition, and, says: "The grandest
interest naturally attaches throughout
England to the exhibition. It will be a
good thing for the commerce of both
countries. If English -exhibitors prove
England's industries can hold tbeir own,
it may bring1 home to the .Americans
what they sacriiice to protection and
open thei'r eyes' to th- fact that the. Mc
Kinley law is not worth what it costs'."
r
A Cowardly Ieed.
Albat:y, July 14. Mr. Ray, who lives
below Mill 'City" -on' the Oregon Pacific
j railroad, is in Albany today seeking re-
lief for his 10-year-old son, who was
ithrovm oy er Vhank at a Pnic near
LGatefton he Fwllrth. anj lU,i his skull
, ractnred. Xhe deed was donJ bv Henrv
Sullivan, 17 years old, without provoca
tidn. '-Tho: Ray - boy is not' expected to
live. ." i... -
n ' Viorajvmuy-oo mauesir una wwji- uxui
by keeping 'them for fl.Ye .minutes under
melted paraffined They must be kept down
with a wire screen: i" :
? There 'are" thbsewitu' nianners so Sue
they-seeni iormetl by the (Traces, and with,
six-ech so coart.eoda that the spirit of'" per-
uaion might haVe promptied It.'"".' ' '
.. TO opviate the waste oi steam in steam
hammers an improvement has been intro
duced n fitting Ibe hammers with two pin-,
ions of different diameters, compounding
;them,in.aqur,;i-,i1''e;.- :..,.;" .
.The Center of population- in this country
; in 1790 was 23 miles east of. Baltimore; in
1870 it was nearly 50 miles east of Cincin
nati; now it isO miles east of Columbus,
Iod. It mpves westward at the rate of 84
to ol. miles every ten years. ", S'U w(t - -"'
Neither the submerged chain system nor
the endless rope system of canal boat haul
age has proved satisfactory in Germany, so
that experiments are now being made in
the use of heavy towing cars drawn by lo
comotives similar to those used in mines.