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2003260222_1890122001_0014 | 2003260222 | 1890-12-20 | 1,890 | 1,890 | 0014 | Wonders Under a Marsh.
A remarkable discovery was recently
made in the town of Oneonta, where a
company is engaged in digging phos-
phates from the depths of a swamp. In
one place the marsh is underlaid at the
depth of twelve feet by an impervious
stratum of blue clay, above which are
found three successive and distinc... | 933 | 6.965861 | [{"column_index": 4, "token_count": 933, "ppl_score": 6.965860904655588}] |
2003260222_1890122701_0015 | 2003260222 | 1890-12-27 | 1,890 | 1,890 | 0015 | .
VOL. 1.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SWINDLING COAL DEALERS.
A Successful Gang Operate on San Fran-
cisco People.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18.—The Chroni-
cle says the Seattle and Northern Coal
company, which opened an extensive
office here November 15, has vanished,
and investigation shows that a success.
ful swindle has been perpetrat... | 2,477 | 5.817599 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 719, "ppl_score": 6.364204806224641}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 856, "ppl_score": 5.728411901929892}, {"column_index": 5, "token_count": 902, "ppl_score": 5.360179785719749}] |
2003260222_1891010301_0019 | 2003260222 | 1891-01-03 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0019 | ge D
H.
THE DISCHARGED U. P. LABORERS.
Large Numbers of Them in Portland.--
The Situation Growing Serious.
PORTLAND, Dec. 27.—The situation of
the discharged laborers foroin the Union
Pacific Sound extension is growing ser-
ious. At present there are about one
thousand of them in this city and the
ly number is increasi... | 2,380 | 5.942564 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 762, "ppl_score": 6.942996209246648}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 739, "ppl_score": 6.253931024001274}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 879, "ppl_score": 4.630763502675884}] |
2003260222_1891010301_0022 | 2003260222 | 1891-01-03 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0022 | The Weekly Chronicle.
THE DALLES, - - - - OREGON.
SATURDAY, - - - JAN. 3, 1891
The recent rains extended over the
Klickitat valley and was sufficient to
make the plowing good. South of us
the ground is yet too dry to plow.
Every thing is quiet about the freight
depot, but one car has been set out in
the past week for w... | 3,966 | 6.262805 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 874, "ppl_score": 6.507408229818394}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 912, "ppl_score": 6.602896341119261}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 963, "ppl_score": 6.252048107130768}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 935, "ppl_score": 5.641604223180396}, {"column_index": 6, "token_... |
2003260222_1891010901_0025 | 2003260222 | 1891-01-09 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0025 | WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
THE DALLES, Jan. 8, 1891.
RAIN Weather forecast till 8:30 Fri-
day morning for this district—
Rain; snow in the interior.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Twelve carloads of cattle were shipped
from here Tuesday.
John Parker and Mr. Wallace of Hood
River are in the city.
Robert Kelley, of Kingsley, is in the
... | 1,735 | 7.005689 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 846, "ppl_score": 6.857772862030416}, {"column_index": 3, "token_count": 889, "ppl_score": 7.1536042432219995}] |
2003260222_1891011601_0028 | 2003260222 | 1891-01-16 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0028 | A PRACTICAL PLAN.
There is food for solid reflection in the
suggestion we make elsewhere concern-
ing the employment of convict labor to
finish the work at the Cascade locks and
to do such other work as is necessary to
open the Columbia. It is a kind of work
which readily admits of such labor being
employed, and it is ... | 2,129 | 5.440912 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 856, "ppl_score": 4.783776845571873}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 967, "ppl_score": 5.565606819534607}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 306, "ppl_score": 5.9733511219883395}] |
2003260222_1891012301_0031 | 2003260222 | 1891-01-23 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0031 | alles
Bills have been introduced in the
Oregon legislature asking appropriations
for the improvement of wagon roads,
which in the aggregate call for $49,000.
So far the matter of making an appro-
priation for the Columbian exposition
has not come up, and it is safe to say
that a bill to appropriate $250,000 will
not pa... | 2,281 | 5.648954 | [{"column_index": 2, "token_count": 895, "ppl_score": 6.376989879775946}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 895, "ppl_score": 4.859335703180216}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 491, "ppl_score": 5.710536105687386}] |
2003260222_1891012301_0034 | 2003260222 | 1891-01-23 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0034 | CAPITAL NOTES.
SALEM, Jan. 15, 1891.
Both houses adjourned this forenoon
to meet on Monday next at 2 p. m. They
had got so far ahead of the state printer
that no bills were ready for their action,
and then they were tired, poor fellows,
after the arduous labors of fifteen or six-
teen hours in four days. Most of them
h... | 2,895 | 6.371812 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 955, "ppl_score": 6.688587958326522}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 946, "ppl_score": 6.3301152100016}, {"column_index": 5, "token_count": 994, "ppl_score": 6.096733922810502}] |
2003260222_1891013001_0037 | 2003260222 | 1891-01-30 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0037 | The Signal Service and the Forecasts of
the Weather.
The signal service was established by
the government in 1870 for the benefit of
commerce and agriculture, are placed un-
der the supervision of the war depart-
ment, and in charge of the late illustrious
officer, Brigadier-General Albert J.Meyer,
its creator, as the ... | 2,982 | 5.711568 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 885, "ppl_score": 6.446801786655586}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 858, "ppl_score": 6.6101269063289925}, {"column_index": 5, "token_count": 823, "ppl_score": 4.584705808522325}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 416, "ppl_score": 5.2046394926381945}] |
2003260222_1891020601_0040 | 2003260222 | 1891-02-06 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0040 | The Weekly Chronicle.
Entered at the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BY MAIL (POSTAGE PREPAID) IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year........$ 1 50
" 6 months........ 0 75
" 3 " 0 50
Daily, 1 year...... 6 00
" 6 months 3 00
. . . . . 6 00
" 6 months. . . . . . 3 00
" per " . . . . . . ... | 2,172 | 6.080477 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 982, "ppl_score": 6.161387009763214}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 931, "ppl_score": 6.3180778351844955}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 259, "ppl_score": 5.76196681440951}] |
2003260222_1891021301_0043 | 2003260222 | 1891-02-13 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0043 | e D
THE SITUATION IN CANADA.
Professor Smith of Toronto Explains
the Issues Now Before Our Northern
Neighbors.
NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Professor Gold-
win Smith, of Toronto, in a letter to the
Times, explains the political situation in
Canada. He says: “The immediate
issue is that of trade with the United
States but beneath ... | 2,981 | 6.399366 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 664, "ppl_score": 7.494543156692656}, {"column_index": 2, "token_count": 961, "ppl_score": 6.683673355120226}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 868, "ppl_score": 5.83498346137056}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 488, "ppl_score": 5.584265667804293}] |
2003260222_1891021301_0046 | 2003260222 | 1891-02-13 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0046 | WOMAN'S WORLD.
THE ELABORATE WINTER FANS OF
FASHIONABLE WOMEN.
What a Physician Says—She Used No
Perfume—Their Taste Improving—Na-
tional Council of Women—An Efficient
Secretary—Excellent Lip Salve.
With the opening of the opera season
comes also the season for fans. It is a
little curious that it is not until winter
a... | 2,327 | 6.929191 | [{"column_index": 3, "token_count": 1009, "ppl_score": 6.991884159032523}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 1026, "ppl_score": 6.483690533567854}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 292, "ppl_score": 7.311999275564041}] |
2003260222_1891022001_0049 | 2003260222 | 1891-02-20 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0049 | THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE.
THE DALLES, - - - - OREGON
FRIDAY, - - - - FEB. 20. 1891
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Rev. Thos. Atchison of Dufur is in the
city.
Mr. A. C. Stanford of Wamic was in
the city yesterday.
April 6th is now the date for filing on
the forfeited lands.
Astoria is the largest city in America
without a railroad.
T... | 2,795 | 6.163779 | [{"column_index": 0, "token_count": 777, "ppl_score": 6.661052778320114}, {"column_index": 1, "token_count": 880, "ppl_score": 6.8760808731356535}, {"column_index": 4, "token_count": 1138, "ppl_score": 4.954202357085844}] |
2003260222_1891022701_0052 | 2003260222 | 1891-02-27 | 1,891 | 1,890 | 0052 | In the last moment it was the general
expectation that it would pass easily.
The most adverse opinion by those not
in favor of appropriating so large a sum,
was "I'm afraid it will pass." To say
that Senator Raley did not wish it to
pass is simple nonsense. To say that
the democrats killed the bill is just as
untrue as... | 1,170 | 5.583543 | [{"column_index": 1, "token_count": 918, "ppl_score": 5.226862618596912}, {"column_index": 6, "token_count": 252, "ppl_score": 5.940224126037323}] |
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