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THE DALLES, .OREGON, SATURDAYS-JULY 25, 1891.
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Published Dally, Sunday Excepted.
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THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner second and Washington Street, The
Dalles. Oregon.
Term of Subscription.
Par Year
For month, by carrier. .
Macleoopy
60
,. .
TIJIK TABLES.
Railroads. .
. KAST BOTIMO. j , .- ,
Ko. 2, Arrives 12:45 A. M. ' Departs 12:fi5 A.
S,
lZilfrr. M.
12: 86 T. M.
WEHT BOUHD.
Ho. 1, Arrive 4:40 a; m.
7, ' " 6:15 P. .
Departs '4:M a. m.
- " o: r. X.
Two Iocs, freight that carry passengers leave
one for the west at 7:45 A. v., and one for the
tat 8 A..IU
8TAGKS.
'T rrr- ! -
For Prineville, via.
Bake Oven, leave daily
oept snnaay
t at a...m.-
HltebcU,
Jos-
EoiLAjKeioi
.(.MOB,..
CanyonvCtty, leave
Mondays,
. wl r,prtn v and Fridavs. at 6 A. If .
Vap rinfii. kin
afur, Kinney, W'arair, Waptnitia, Warm
Borings and Tyirb Valley, leave dally - (except
i, Tar Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of. the
.week except Sunday at 8 a. m.' "
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla Bouse. .
.'. '
Post-Office.
. . ' pmcB, houbb
U(Beerai Dellvrey Window". ...... .8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Honey Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sunday G. D. . . v -t H "' . m.
CIQ8I1TO OF MAIM f trJ ,,;
By trains going East 9 p.m. and 11:45 a. m.
West 1p.m. and 4:46 p. m.
"Btage for Goldendale .".7:80 a. m.
" Prineville 5:30 a. m.
.,(:" :DnfuraBd Warm Springs. a m.
! " .Leaving lor Lyle A Uartland. 4:30 a. m.
. ' a ; ' s. : . ' jAntelope. -.....,. .:30a, m.
lExeept Sunday. -' '
Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
" Monday Wednesday and Friday.
THE CHUKCHK8.
F
O. D. Tat-
ix r. Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at U
V a. at. and 7:30 P. .' saooam bcbooi at u m.
' Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7
'clock. .. -n .
flONGREGATlONAL. CIIURCH Rev. W. C.
;. iMTiM. Pastor. . Service every Sunday at 11
and 7 P. m. Y Sunday School after nornlng
service. Strangers cordially invitea. .jseauj iree.
II.
E. CHCRCHrr-Rev. H..B10WH, Pastor.
Services every Sunday, morning andeven-
bog. gvwday
, Mohonl at Vi o'clock M. A ArUiai
r 8 hoof at V&i o'clock M. A eordial
kavitatlon isextended by both -pastor and people
tos
T. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Btreet, oppwMte
Filth.. Kev. JU u. Butcnne Kector. .oervices
r'Behool 12: T.,ut :Eventng Prayer on FMday at
in'
Tl PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Bkoms-
D sbbst Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
iT fas
High
7 A. M.
Mass at 10:30 a. k... r Vespers at
tr. m.
SOCIKTIK8. . lv ,
ASSEMBLY NO.:27,-K.' OF L. Meets' in K.
of P. hall on first and third Sundays at i
'clock p. m.
' f r
TTT ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A:
; f & A; -M. 'Meets
TV
first and third Monday of each month at 7
r.at. ..t J-- v; r. .:. i;viti'
BALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
.Vcltiuoutbt7P. M. -;; i . ,
- 1 f OBSKN..WOODMBS THB OBU).r-
jVl" "Mt Hood Camp No. 59. Meets TneBday even
, Ingef each week in V O. O. F. Hall, at 7 r. n.
COLUMBIA TODeE,XO. 5, I.a Oi J.Meets
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Odd
Fellows hall, Second street, between Federal and
Washington. - Sojourning brothers are welcome.
: . H. A. Bills, Seo'y R. G. Clostbr, N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every 'Monday evening at 7:W o clock, in
'Bcnahno'S building, corner of Court and 'Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited.. ,: ... i Geo. T. Thompson, .
" 1. WVadbe, Sec'y. ' ' ' C.!.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION -will meet every Friday afternoon
at 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
TEMPLE LODGE' NO. & A: O.' V. W. :Meets
at K. of' P. Hall, Corner 'Second and Court
Btreeta, Thursday evenings at 7 :30.
,ii i Johh FllXOON, i
W. 8 MYbbs, Financier: . M. W.
PKDFBSSIONAL CARDS.
WM. SAUNDERS ABCH1TBCT. Plans and
specifications furnished for dwellings,
churches, buxiness blocks, schools and factories.
Charges moderate, satlsf action guaranteed. Of
i fioe over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon.".
DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fit LLOW or TKINIIT
Medical College,' find member of the Col
, lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy
' f siclan and Surgeon Offlcn; rooms'3 and 4 Chap
man block. . Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec
end street. ' Office hours; 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. m. " ' ;
DR. O. D. DOANE rHTsiciAir amd bu
obiom. Office; rooms 5 and 8 Chapman
Block. Residence over -McFarland & French's
store. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to
;P.M. ' '" " - " -' t n
AS. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of-
fice in Schanno's building, np stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon. . - - -' - - j
D SIDDALL Dbntisi. Gas given for the
- painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms:' Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
A' -R.' TH6m'P80N AtTORNET-AT-l, AW. Offloe
.a in Opera House Block, Washington Street,
The Dalles, Oregon r ! i "'"'--
r.,r: mats, t a VHrrnnfioToic', b. b. wilbok.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON 4 WILSON ATTOB-KETs-AT-law.
Offices, French's block over
; First National' Bank,' The Dalles, Oregon.- v ' '
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. C B.B.DDrTJB. OBO. WATKIIf S. FBAHK MBNBPBK
DUFUR, WATKINff dt MENEFEE Attob-fjbys-at-law
Rooms Nos. 71, 73, 75 and 77,
Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
W-H. WTLSON AttOBSs f - At-tAW Rooms
62 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
Thk Dalles, Oregon.
H. NEABEACK,
PROPRIBTOB OF THE
Graner.Feed Yard,
T THIRD STREET.
(At Grimes' old place of business.) j I ..
. '"Horses fed" to Haj' or Oats at the lowest possi
ble prices. Good care given to animals left In
my charge', as I have ample stable room. Give
sit a call, and I will guarantee satisfaction.
I W. H. NEABEACK.
"HE WHO HESITATES IS LOST."
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And anyone who hesitates , to
come and buy some of the ' bar
- gains . we are offering will, always
Why suffer with the heat when
, you can buy. 'those - .
6 eaiitif u f Tatte rns
WhiteoGoods,
So cheap, and keep cool.
We are offering a
ies' Cotton
Lad
At scandalous LOW PRICES as
we intend to close them oujt!
tjail siriaispect Them,
We also offer
Misses' and
Jerseys.
IVlGFARljtAflD
To make room for new goods, we "pfier
our entire In
of
ABSOLUTELY
flOHTH DALiliES, Wash.
Situated at ihrHeacT of Navigation.
Destined
In the Inland-Empire.
4-
Best elHn "loperiy of - ifclie ; Season
; inr the: Northwest.
' . ; For farther information call at the office of '
Interstate! Investment- Co.,
Or -72 Washington St:,1 PORTli AND, Or.
' O: D. TATIiOR: THE DAIiLES, Or. . . , . . - :
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W. E! GARRETSOH.
Jeweler.
BOI.K AGENT FOR THK
All Watch WorkJ Warranted.
Je-welry Made ' to Order.
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r '138 Second St., The Dalles, Or.
REMOVAL.
H. Glenn has lemoved his
office - and the office of the
El&ctricr lijbht' Co. to
l-r .' i---'
Washington St.
L6QdllXQ
"I1" ' " ' ' T '1 "I tattaT 1 ' j' flissl i f i I allUllftl ltMLlll-J -1 11 IsMMp
,-fil .'. )T .1 I.-' T ,.:r-i i-i 1,l.i-,
large line of
underwear
inducemerits
in
Ladies' waists and
8t FRENCH.
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DRESS GOODS
A. M, WILLIAMS tfe Co.
to be
Center
, P. THOMPgOIf
- - President.
j'. S. SCHKMCK,' H. M. BALX
- Viee-President. Cashier.'
First -liational :BanL
THE DALLES. -
OQOREN
A General Banking Business transacted
jieposits receivea, suoject to Mgnt 1
Draft or Check.
Collections made -and proceeds promptly
4... emjtted! on dayof collection., (
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
Kew s York, SanPrancisco; and Port
h p i i Jand.; j , t :
"DlRECOTdRS. ' .'
D. P. Thompson. ':' Jno. 8. Schenck.
T. W. Spabks. Geo. A. Liebb.,
H. M. Beaxl. , , , -;
FREOK CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANBACT'A'G'ENERALBANKING business
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.., .
. Sight i '. Exchange .f and : Telegraphic
Transfers sola on new 1 orK, vjlricasro. St,
Louis, Sari Francisco, Portland Oregon,
A . . 1 . II. V J v-.
oeame nasa., sou variouH points in jr
egon' and.Waslungtoh.i'-s - ' - '
Collections made at all points ' on fav
orable terms.
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OREGON CROP REPORT.
Wheat! ."Turning Out Better Than was
4 Expected -Hops "will ' be: a Good .
Crop The Weather Propitious. -
Villa rd Shows his Fine Italian Hand
on a Milwaukee Street Line Deal
Th Pope Gives a Blessing.
Pobtand, Or., Jnly 25. The crop
bulletin' issued by the Oregori 'Weather
bureau today says the weather conditions:
I have "been favorable to ripening of rain.1
uoe iiarvat.iBnow , Degun; ait oyer xne
fBtate, r .Wheat jn every oiiw turn
ing oat better than was expected. In a
few sections smut is reported but not to
any great extent. : The oat crop is re
ported to be a good one. The codlin
moth is doing some damage. .-. Hops are
quite promising. ,The peach crop will
be the largest on record. .:
'"""a " oiGA&tfic deal. -'
Tlltavnl' Obtain Control of all the Street.
l!r LiDea in Milwaukee. : J -
' Milwaukee, July 25. Henry Villard,
by another deal consummated today has
obtained .control . of every luternatjonal
Trsinsportation :Iine in ;th!B.''.cityV except
tbe one on the short electric road. The
Viljard people have ,'eted;;thej"lirgesf
electric power house in the- WdrkT . here,
more thanjsulficient for all purposes yet
developed with control of all the street
car racks., : ...
This Result of the Latest English Elec-
""'", , " tion. " -
j London, July 2Q.rrThe tory press com-,
meriting on the result of the Wisbeck
parlamentary , election concedes that a
liberal victory menaces greatly the union
eanse. -', ,- ! :., , .f '-, - j
" The C&ronfcK says : v'The result is,
due to the conservative candidate adopt
ing the' protection' cry. The laborers
recognise Chat protection for the farmers
will not. -increase their Twages. J -They
voted for the Gladstoniar .candidate be
lieving that radical measures bad better
be intrusted radical government. ;
Minneapolis will Have ao Prime Flgrht.'
. ; MiNXKAPoLis. July 25.- The chief of
police has issued an order that hereafter
no, glove contests shall occur, at the thea
ter.rCQmique or Pence opera b.QTjee,.The
administration is evidently opposed to
parTing". unless'' conducted under clubu
auspices, , A contest, was to ihave. been
held at Pence opera house tonight. ,
A Millionaire 'Woman's Death.
Methtjo, Mass., , July 25. Mrs. M.
Hopkins Searles,ife'of E.'. F.JiSearles
tbe New York architect and widow of
the Millionaire IJopkine, of the Pacific
slope, died here thjq, morning as the re
sult of an attack of grippe. Her first
husband; left an estate valued at f 60,-
00p,000. j Mrs. Searle.s wealth is esti
mated at $40,000,000.
A Texas Blaze. ,
T -
Dallas, Teiasr July ! 25. A fire broke
out in J. B. Cowan & Co.'s liquor house
on Commercial street early this morn
ing aud spread rapidly to the- Benhrock
-School -Furniture xompany, . the.-Brew-
erst Storage Company's warehouse and
Wolfe and Co.'s cotton gin. Five hund
red bales of cotton in the gin was des
troyed. The estimated loss is $2,000,000.
A Commander to ho Chosen:' from the
- , - - West. "
Boston, Mass-.;. July 25. This city is
to be represented at the district encamp
ment ' jry' ' 1500 grand iarmy meiv not
pledged to any candidate for commander
in-efcief. It is generally J understood
that the candidate will be selected;, from
the west this year, j ' ; .. .
" "it Wai Only a Fake.
WasKington, July 25. It is stated by
the officials of the' navy department that
there is no foundation. Whatever' for. the
story published this inorningJ'ttiat one
of the steam launches of the Pensacola
has been blown up by the Chillian ves-
el Condell.'
"Try 1ns; tho Seconds.
St. Paitl; Minn laiy,25. A' ""motion
to dismiss" the cases against the' trainers
of Fitzsimmons and Hall was denied by
the judge and the trial is now; i n prog
ress, t t i i ? ", . A ', ' "
' . TChlcagro Wheat Market. - .
Chicago, III., July 25. Close:
wheat steady, cash 89; September,
Tho Weather.
San Francisco, July 24. Forecast for
Northeastern, Oregonr,nd. Southeastern'
Washingtonr Light rains. 3 -
"San Francisco Market.
' San -Fbancisco.T July 25." Wheat;
buyer '91, after August first 1.58J,'1 sea
son 1.63.
HONOR TO -LKVm.ANI.
The ICy-l'realdent Tendered
, t Cape Cod.
deception
Sandwich, Mass.. July 25. Sandwich
1
today, extended a cordial reception to ex-
President Cleveland who has chosen
Cape Cod as Jiis place of residence' dur
ing. the summer months. '.The occasion
was oiot confined to the local .bounds of
Sandwich and Bourne but to, Cape Cod,
whose, residents irrespective of politics
and summer visitors . united in , wel
come. . ,' .
This morning a special train having
on board. Governor Russeli and staff and
other invited guests stopped at" Buzzard
Bay '. from ; w here Ex-President Cleve
land was escorted. Here-a 'procession
Was formed headed by a band and CI eve
land, was escorted to a large tent where
the reception was held. !;, . ,
1 In welcoming Ex-President Cleveland
on behalf of the ; citizens of Cape r Cod,
(Joemor '. j lusselV; warmly Jv , eulogized
Cleveland's administration - and .closed
with the assurrance that Massaschusetts
believes in sound currency. In replying
to the toast ''Our Neighbors" the ex
president returned thanks for neighborly
intentions. o , the inhabitants! of - Cape
Cod and speaking of the presidency .said
he had again returned to tbe peoplei. to
assnme the ordinary duties of. citizen
ship subject fco.the same rule o' behavior
which should apply to -his fellow coun
trymen .' and ' bis return should be ac-"i
corded' the same fair ' 'and decent . treat
ment., j ., , -v.'' ... . J
The New York people, however, ap-:
pear to believe that once out of office we
are constantly-" engaged . in
plotting for
our own benefit. and end. . . iNot
only., to
destroy the party; to which we
bclomr
but to subvert popular -liberty ;and
utterly uproot free American institu -
tions.
LITTLE,
TtTT OH !
A Brutal Fight Between Lig-ht Weights
1 on Lone Island.
Nsw Yobk, July 25.V-A prim fight-
remarxaDie 10F. its asiouiuiiing Dtsutaiity
1 , 1 . , . 1 1 . .
tookj.Jlace, this morning at a sporting1 i
resort on Long Island between Tim Tom-
ally and Bill' Hoggart, light,,, weights.
When' time was called' they went -at it
like, game cocks,' hammer and tongs.
Tomally by, a lucky ;bow" caught , , Hog
gart on the jugular vein . and .. knocked
nim out. Neither one was satisfied with
the result1 and it is thought they will
rneeT'agi. .... ,
Governor Boles"Itter of Acceptance.
U'Dbb Momxs, Iowa Jury Governor
Boies''' letter accepting 'the- democratic
nomination was" given to the press today.
The -. issue, of, Jhe viipaign tl are,, dis-
cuB8ed. Special stress is laid on prohibi
tion and tariff but the letter is somevi'hat-j
non-committal on free 'coinage of silver
which -was .endorsed by . . the democrats
at the Ottumwa convention. . ,-: . . " -
Lincoln's Jlangrhter to be Married. '
London July 25. -The 'engagement of
Mary Lincoln, : the eldest, .daughter, of
Robert Lincoln j United -States, Minister
to Great -Britain, to Charles : Isham' of
New Yorkis announced. The wedding
will be solemnized in this city during the
coining autumn, The prospective bride
groom' was formerly private secretary to
Lincoln.
Stanley Injuries Himself Mountain
Climbing. '
Genkva,' July 25. :Henry M. Stanley,
the explorer, met with a eriou8 . acci
dent at Murren. - He fractured hia -left
thigh bone by slipping while mountain
climbing.. .... ...... ' : '
It Has the Pope's messing.
Berlin, July; 25. The Pope has ap
proved the ' exhibition : of : the "Holy
Coat" at Traves, sanctioned the forgive
ness of sins of pilgrims who are journey
ing thither. Three, steumers each with
nine hundred pilgrims aboard have ar
rived from America.
' ' General Kabts Take Charge.
Vanoouvkbs July 25. Brigadier Gen
eral Kautz, the new department com
mander," arrived at department headqiiar-
teis this morning and has assumed com
mand. '
THE CANADIAN, SCANDALS.
The Testimony of One Brother. Against
Another Before .the Investigating
( rj, .,-(.... fJ ,i Committee. .i
' Ottawa, Ont., July 23. At the meet
ing of the "privileges and elections com
mittee; KoberV V," McGreevy, who is
one of- the most' active prosecutors' of
charges of corruption against his brother
Hon. Thomas McGreevy, testified he ob
tained from Larkin,- Connelley & Co..
after a cross-wall contract had been ob
tained for the firm, through his brother's
influence, notes to the "value Of $25,000,
a part of which had been used by
Thomas McGreevy In paying a 'personal
debt of i $J7;000.- Robert H- McGreevy
in, continuing hia evidence, stated he
bad. been instrumental in receiving for.
Thomas, from TLarkin,1 Connelly & Co.,
$22,000 for further influence, used to ob
tain for the firm a contract to complete
the dock.
THK CASE 'COJTTIJrUKD.
Parlor's Suit to Recover for Services aa
' a Lobbyist.
- San FKAHciHCOyJuly-23. In the Fay
lor case this morning Attorney ,Clunie
asked1 for-1 a 'week's postrjohement in
. Jjorder tP give, time: to igok,.up.,Bichrd
Uhute and Henry Wangenhelm. who
were wanted as witnesses, but could not
be found. - "Stephen T. ' G'ager who had
been summoned, was also not '.present
and bis counsel, said he' had advised
Gage to pay no attention to the subpena
as it had not leen properly served. The
court thereupon . stated ..' the ; warrant
would bold good.. Attorney Clunie said
he also desired to.hye the'state librar
ian and his' assistant hi attendance as
he' vished to : show by- them that; the
finance committee of the combine met in
the state library every, , day, . Attorney
Canipbell "objected to "the continuance,
and the court finally' atijourned' until 2
o'clock this afternoon, to' enable the
plaintiff, if -possible, to bring, the . wit
ness into conrt., 't After reassembling O.
B. Hansen and ..Robert Dickt?on, insur
ance agents, testified, after which ' the
case was continued until Monday.
COAL Oil. AJS1 NATIIRAL OAS.
Startling; Itiscovery hy a Farmer un Ills
Land near N olfu.
Vkxiilkton, Or: July 24. Soma time
ago John S. Vinson noticed a peculiar
oily covering on the water of a spring at
.his place near Nolfu,', which -ijouio.be
skimmed, off like cream from a pan of
milk. On punching a hole in the ground
with A stick and placing a match at the
jtop of the lioli;, ,il finh .was the. result.
I Vinson kept his discovery q,uiet, and.has
emc irtu proaaiiig aixui , nis place in
search" of a siuiilar phenomena, lie
now writes t a friend in Pendleton that
he has discovered natural eaa and coal
oil in a nnmlnr nf kIiu-pk on run' land
' 1 He will have the discover v examined bv
1 an expfertand wilf endeavor to secure
! :P services ot u. ixtcse, 01 tne un-,
5' racinc, on ins return u) r-enaieton.
; the 8liade here todav. knifvesterdav 102.
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SULLIVAN'S UNNECBSSART eCABDS.
The Oregon Improvement Company Cen
sured for Employing Them.
Skattlb, July 23.-The grand jury,
specially convened to consider the min
ing troubles of King county; 'yesterday
preseatnd their report After reviewing
the situation, f hey find the employment
of ' tlie 'so-called.". Sullivan Guards"", by
"the Oregon!1 improvement "' company to
be ill-advised, unnecessary 'and likely to
prpToko. disorder, jand that had .the. au
thorities of the county been appealed to,
ample "prdtec'tion would have been fur-
.- '.'We. regard thei ' employment of an
armed fprce,of irresponsible men, in the
pay of a private, company t and not , in
any way under 'the'control of the duly
constituted 'authorities of the county, as
not in. harmony with free institutions,
and. as. a proceeding which ought not to
be permitted, exeept in ease of extreme
necessity." ",
SCHAIFER AKU 9LOSKON.
A Uefinito Annonncement That the Two
Will Meet in November.
T'f' t, . (Vv-i V l' - ' -
Cuicaco, July - 23. All doubts as to
GeOrge Slosson and Jacob Schjefer meet-,
ing'again are entirely dispelled. Pj-esi
dentliensinger, of tH.runswick-Balke- '
Collender,, Company,, stated yesterday
that a contest would certainly take place,
as Saechfer had signified his willingness
to go to New' York and play Slosson "-on
bis own terms, r He said. .
, "I hive beeu.. working very, hard to
bring Slosson and Schsefer together
again, anil I'm glad I have succeeded.
Schsefer has agreed to go to New York
and play Slosson for ' the' fourteen-inch
Balke-hne championship emblem and
$500 a side. The contest will take place
about November 1.
TOOK Till BOFE EOUTK.
.i m
He Was Either Insane or lrnnk.
-: Baltimokks July i2. The body. of Jo
seph E. Lucas was found this morning
banging from' k tree in he outskirts of
this city.1' On" a note pinned '-to "his
clothes was written-the7 following : -: 'I
die with a rope around my neck and a
bottle .of whiskey in my hand. . When
the body is found,' bury it in some, river
where crabs can get a good feast."'. A
postscript was 'added,' requesting the Sui
cide's brother to meet him in heaven.
Th- New Turk drain Market.
New Yobk, July 23. Flour Closed
fairly active for &pring and winter pat
ents, with an ' improved demand for
lower brands. r '
! Wheat Options were strong in the
morning dealings and advanced sharply
on a good buying, due to the announce
ment of the break in the Erie canal, and
which, it was said,' would take several
days to repuir " The Cables were firmer,
and foreign , houses - were . buyers to :i
moderate extent. " "The market under
went a decided change in tbe last half of
thte day, a'nd tbe advance was more than
wiped out under a : selling- to realize.
The closing figures were ,.ac . lower.
Spot lots closed stead v. Spot sales of
of No.' 2 red winter at Wc ; No: 2 red
winter; Julv, 07Jc; do August, 95c;
do September; 95Jc; do October, 96c.
... " '
Newspaper Article Provokes a Quarrel
- Temperature. ,
Albany, Or., July 23. News reached
tbis city this evening that a bloodless
shooting 'affray occurred at Mill City to
day. S.i G.- Dorris, editor of the Mill
City .GavzeMe, recently published an arti
cle concerning a quarrel of the little son
of a man named Kays living near" there.
Today Ray met Dorns, they quarreled
and both drew revolvers, Dorris firing
one shot and Kay two. Both were poor
marksmen and"- did. 'not .inflict any
h wounds. No arrests were made.