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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1893)
II I I j THE GYPSIES. l3 ft 1 OUR I Bis lie i Sib Dm Ms. Continues this Week. A GENUINE i CLEARANCE Of All Our Wash Fabrics. great opportunity for economical people, 'rices will please, everybody but ourselves. .i." all Goods marked . ,N PLAIN FIGURES. V PEASE & MAYS. SALE m Oi-nnriptloTi nf Alum .Miller' Cniilorn 1 nml Tlirlr MimIii ir l.lvhtR. j Tliu hand (il gypsies who lmv Imd Alma Miller in tlioir jioHHCPidon for ho long a timo :uc. known as tho Smith, ' Stewart mul .Sherlock iawj of frypsk's, who have hwn known to bo in Scuttle, , Onto City, Tacomn, Clmliali", Ccntni!i;i, 1 1'ortlnncl, Tho D.illo, JVndlotoii, Mil ; ton, Walla Walla, Dayton, Moscow, City, all through Oregon in faut, us well ! as WiiHliinfjton, and this larger cities of! ! Colorado, Utah and Northern Caliior-; nia. They vary their pursuit with tho 1 I name earns they do their habitation.' ; 'i'wo year- n'u they had a. show, and i had Kaily-paintcd carts, hacks ami buck- ( i boards, and a few animal". The fchow, j however, has since broken up. Tn sonic ! I places they tell fortune, in other places ' : win piay Hand cleans and sing; some times they will bej;: sometimes grind i scissor- and knives; mend tinware, peddle or trade horses. James Smith, the leader, was in the j city last winter, and picked lip b'od j many dimes g.inding scissors. Many i will remember him. He is about -10 years old, square-faced, has brown eyes, heavy nose and chin, eyes deep set, massive high forehead, heavy black hair, Kcnerally cut short, and b ft.. 10 inches tall, wei'dit 17o to 200. He has a ma- jlitious look, and his countenance once ! I seen, will never be forgotten. In talk ; ing he has a peculiar side jerk of the ! jaw. He was the man in question when j living here with the little girl. , P.art Smith is about 35, has tho same j general description, barring the vicious look and peculiarity of jaw, but like the j elder Finith, is dark and heavy set. Stewart is probably oO, slender, nie- diii iii complexion, dark hair, and 5 ft., 10 m. high. An Appeal To tho People of YVufco County and Vicinity: Owinit to the recent Hank failure In this city, wu are compelled to raise a certain amount of monev within the next 60 DRYS. Therefore, we will givo to all cash customers a chalice to buy goods at 50 Cents on the Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, . flj fl pft . Embroidery Boots and Shoes and Laces, The amount required MUST be raised in 6o days. S. & N. HARRIS. Cor. court and tecoafl sis. 118 Dalles, Oregon (lmilll A nTI (lnMM All "IT! vitr H n a Jm ii !! ii ii iiiiii ii in ii 1 1 u iimi i ii n ii ii oiiiiiii m mm mi m, The Dalles Daily Chronicle. lltemU llif I'oiti.flii'i' kI Th" !iiII;h, OreKcm, 1 I ' llil I'lllHH lllllltlT. I,tii':il l r 1 1 - I n p: . 10 1'ti' fT ilrst liiHi'rtinii, anil 6 ContH K'tllllC ' 'II ' 'll"llt lllPXTtltm jtwui ri! I' '! tliim imtli'in A" ' .. IMl.. Ill tt'Kj't'l' -i i i h wi lutr tlinn 11 o'clock inr iliiy. at O.flUiil fvmtt fm tiornlyiiur hours rntUng i p. ti. (i)jrriiii, .VoniJjyand Tucmlay fair and idightly warmer.' ' I'.ui.'i:. WK.vTiiini liarometor, II0.0-1. Maximum temperature, HO. Minimum temperature, fl. Iliver. -M feet iiIkivc zero. Wind, calm. MONDAY, A I'd. 7, 1893 Tht Diuli and Wekhj Vhrtmlc.U nitty Wound on .tiic (ii . ('. Xkkehni't More. AUGUST ANGLINGS. full I ry llni.Unl liy l'rrUtint C.uiill It'tn KiportirK. In rnriil iitl,nt with nrlmii nuliir ...'"! 11111 "ltl1 '" 'V 'nimtry mli, w lm In lintel ilcmiitur tlnin cl,.v, r ijuter Itul iiuvct Iwlli'v.. Ii..r. Ihh iirimt'.l. rolvcr, mum. .uaWs this vtt nl .r , rt. ' miinu-rul iiiuiv I.IlM, In ii. tl,i... ' tTf you ili-imrt. Unit vim lni- Wln-ii im llinililiili' Vll freights will now curry puBm!iiKer U. I'. Alt v "niuii riivu more ih not as much travel over the road now m mure was before the fair. HaltmaiNhe A Co. sLippd lust Sutur hikiii irom iju.,r Htock yanH ,H0 I , ,wl "'. One of them w lor lortland, and the other for Port lownsend, Wash. The two threHhimr inachiiieH mei. Honed the other day in the.s,, ,.,.! u mo take., out to the grain sectionn to! IherHhing will commence the ui nrxi week. A (,,u i.. - -n , , -,., , lluriiru 1)()r(mliH a-K.en .,. the northern hrnvem. last - ' "Ml o'clock. TheHtreiuuH loven.u.toanaieain the Hnnu'. tliem in .loliet, III., recently lemuiked in a Sunday inorning sermon, "(lod inado the earth in six davs and then rested. He then made man and then j rested again. Then he made woman, .since which time neither tiod nor man I rested," The preacher is now out of a job, as the female portion of the iionjrre gation have struck. Only one passenger train each wuy and they both puss through in the night. This renders traveling more or less of a hardship. It should not escape the ob servation of the traveling public that they can now reach Portland sooner by boat than by the freight train, which, we understand, will leave this city every moriiint: with a passenger coach ut tached. Tim fare is less, and the ride infinitely more plcaimut. A KaiiHiiH editor mid a rich widow were engaged to be married, when the neigh bors began to talk about it, charging thut ho was marrying her riches. The young editor was vexed ut this of course and in order to show up its untruthful ness persuaded his allianced to turn all her worldly pelf over to her grown daughter thut he could prove to the world the sincerity of his allcctious The trusting widow did so, and the first night after the editor and the girl eloped, and in the morning the widow pied the forms of the olliiv and would have pied the editor could she have found him. PERSONAL MENTION. on a three to Portland this morning llatlrn. it iT ,'",rl"H",,, t..ii.wr J " o, which is being held ut lloud U" , au, a holiday 0 Saturday ,,d ,7 l,".m' t0 Km ''t l'v Sm,',. ( afcUa,," ,,W,:H Ht ' tluilt.ir.il soelety, re.Mtetig ge.,. ZtT1 'lHfll.tolH, Milldtv' It U.l'mtH wh0 Uvu " Columbia i , , "H U hOS of l,m,ul' 0- toiX, tl?,f t0U,U world'afulr fruit 'Sf lh 0ru0l,, WWl of "tier rui H Wt t,,B ',, amuT "7!k of mx nllH S, t,,1(lo,-tl10 'Jvor yester- "'fly in ti... . 10 t,,0HU WHlorH o -alio 7'! lH hi,I1ohu(I to In, un U,,'l') ' ,V ,,Ht,W,,(l tl,Ut C001 KltH ' 1 ' yH,lrt,l0,' Jya v ''In'JJfl. U,,,0,H' aH wllMtlu.wa. diE!!'!f;r ?'!"m,t t oaroful in K 10 'i t-oiigiegution, Olio uf Major K. ICvarts, of the First JJegl ment, O. N. (i., is in the city today and will inspect the part of the Third that are subject to duty at this place. J.t Col. Thompson expects to be able to re port the formation of u new company in Ins rce ment. the Third, in tlio near future. The resignation of Col. Lucas places Col. Thompson in command, and The Dalles is the headquarters for the reiriiimnt for the nrescnt. .Mention is made that a regimental band is to be organized. 1 1 is a irood opportunity for our musical young men to distinguish thcniMelveH. Thev should accent the situation and get to work ut once. lEoul KMlit... 0. V. Alagill to John It. Cunningham, home and farm in sections III! and ft, tp liHouth, range II! east, .fJ.OOU. A. 11. Curtis and wife to W. Liicinda Whealdon, lot 1, block 0, Meyer and UiboiiH addition to Dulles city;l and other valuable coiihldeiatlons. !ltl'll uf Tlllllll.. Wo heiebv avail ounielves of tho op portunity of tendering most sincere and heartfelt thanks lo all who so cindly assisted In recovering the- body of our dear sou, Jtuy, from a watery grave, and to the many menus .or un- ing expressions of kindly regard to the faniilv during tho interim of the recov ery of the body and the last tender and sad obsequies. Mi., .ni Mas. J. II. Cause. Tim DAM.KK, Aug. 7, 181KI. Ukn u.kiii:n, 1 inn MiliJ''ft to iHirloillciil iit.uckN e( nick lu'iiilnclitKir the wood ihiIIiIh .vpe, uml coiaiiiciiciil IiiUIiik Kniiiho'H lU'iulai'lie :iiimi.1i'h liiHt Hiimtmir. 'riiwmuo It in every tiihtiilii'c, uml nIiicii Unit .Imu . imi riiJoyliiK hi'lmmul livnltl. mul ImvenMliutl tun iiiiumlN la wcmlil. VniirH very truly, K M, PAHIKI.S, iiiinvlth, lowti. HiiIiiIIiiii fin OuUimi'l Hill. Uulnllie. Rlnmions Liver Regulator, purely veg otitble, is equal to hi no ihuhh or calomel, but without any of their Injurious prop erties. Jlavo tried it in a most tiatisfao tory nmiiner. Jk. J. H. JIowks, Clinton, Gu. lien Mexican Silver Stovn J'oIIhIi. Douglas Dufur lias gone uays' tnj) in the country. Mrs. Annie Meyers and son are vis ing her sister. Mrs". S. L. Young. Mrs. S. J. Jameson and Mrs. II. Jame son returned by steamer. W. V. Wilson of the Umatilla Iiouec leaves for Hot Springs, Aik., tonight to be gone a month. (leorge Johnston and tlnee children and sister Lettie arrived on the Regu lator from Dallas Saturday. Mrs. David Allen and daughter, I!o- wena, lormerly ol tins city, are up Irom Portland visiting Mrs. W.II. Van bibber. Misse-i Ettio and Auburn Story left this morning for a short stay in Poit land, preparatory to a sojourn at the seaside. Mr. Tilzcr of P.lakcley & Houghton received a letter from Judge IMakeley this morning, announcing the safe ar rival of himself and wife and the remain der of the party at Chicago on tho morn of the instant, and suvb the trip was a pleasant one. and as he wrote, the weather was delightfully cool. HUTUI. AUKIVAI.S. Columbia M A Sheets and son, P Becker, Portland; John McDonald, Ce lilo; C Ihiiley, Hood Jtiver; A C Mes plie, J M linker, E Jordan, Mill Creek ; F Jones, Grants; CF Heath, Lowell, E Fair, M li McLaflin. Pendleton ; H M Wiekerbhuin, Oregon City. (In Sulcklr Unit. F.nglishinan and is He baa a red coin- John Husgrim, aged 3o years, at tempted suicide last night, and was con fined in the city jail. About S o'clock in the evening he was at the company's shops, talking in a despondent manner about his inability to find work and said he guessed he would end his existence. Suiting the action to the word he whipped out a pocket knife and cut him self slightly on the neck, 'the boys pacified him temporarily, but in a little while ho again placed the kni'o behind his ear with a remark that he would cut himself from ear to ear. He was dis suaded again and the individual, still on suicide bent, went to the creek, followed by one or two of the shop men, who, however, kept out of sight. Arrived at the edge of the water, where the bank is steep and the water deep, he cast him self in the water, and had almost dis- appeaied from sight when he va . i i . .i , i n...i , graoneii ny uie icg aim punen wu. an ollicer was sent for and he was put in the city jail. A AlUKiiiiTUilliij,- Mi'li". All individual not a thousand miles fioin The Dalles, particulaily the ele vated portion of said city, advertised not a thousand years ago for a wife. I lundrcds of pietutcs of his fair counte nance weie demanded, as a result of his advertisement, and quite recently an engagement was made to meet a fair correspondent on the hill. Ho met her , ... ... . . .i r 1 1 .1, 1 1 mi on a moonless iuk'u ' uiii.-i"" part of tho eity where tliu darkness is rendered yet more impenetrable by tall es ami luxuriant grass. He began his lover-like attentions, when he was Htartled by a smothered laugh near uv, and later by an unquestionably mascu line snort, and then he discovered he i,,.,l hitim duned by a youth in female atti.e. Several witnesses enjoyed his discomfiture, though such a piaelieal joke is truly of a low orderof merit. Wmiil! Woml! WoimII Host quality lir, oak and Leave eiders at 1" hceoiid corner Third ami union. promptly uttoiideii to. .Sheilock is an about iio years old plexion. P.obt. Sherlock, his son, Is aged 03. has a birth mark over right eye, a red spot with black specks in it; Koman nose, rather peaked face; red compk-x-ioned; about 5 feet, 11 inches; 1C3 or 170 pound; and drinks a great, deal. John Crougher, age about o2, o feet, 7 inches, heavy set, medium dark, rather sharp chin, nose perfectly straight, and high forehead. He is a good looking man. The women are all dark and have black hair and black or brown eyes. The woman who had the child has a large quantity of black hair, black eyes, speaks with a foreign dialect, weighs about 150 pounds and is strongly built. The recovered child can doubtless tell many inteiesting facts concerning her experience with the gypsies. From all information at present available, her captors were not harsh to her, but her rough mode of life has retarded her growth, and she is very thin and sun burned. It is reported she went through on the train to tier Summerville home, wheie she will be joyfully received by her parents, from whom she has been so long separated. Fancy Goods and Notions, debts' pur9i5r)ii? (Joodhj, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Terms Cash. H. Herbring. "The AiihtIciiii Soldier." The August number of the above mag azine even exceeds the promises of the July number. The battle for the old veterans and pensioners of the civil var, is waged with tienchant pen.. Copper heads and traitors are arraigned in no meek and mild manner. Cleveland, Hoke Smith and. the "vet eran hunting" administration are shown iii with a fearlessness which is refresh ing. Theabsiiid charges of frauds in the pensions of tho old heroes, is riddled and ridiculed. The malice, hatred and unfairness of the assailants of the old union soldiers demonstrated. Ai tides from writeis like Col. John A. Cockerill and lienjaiuin It. Davenport add to its literary merit. A magnificent colored photogiaph of (len. U. S. Grant, 10'yx lu'j inches, accompanies this August number, similar to the Lincoln picture in Julv number, The American Soldier. One of such pictures will accompany each issue. For September General .Sherman's picture will bo given. Twelve such magnificent pot traits will be given in one year, mnkinga collection woith many times the price of the sub scription for a year, which is only one dollar. The American Soldier is published by the National l'ublUliin Company, Mail and Express Duilding, ''03 Uroadway, New Yoik. Nnllii'. The sociable of Gesang Vereiu Har monic, announced for Sunday evening next, will be postponed for a mouth, on account of absence from the city of a number of singers. 1. O. Xickui'.m;, Secretary. ItnitM. mul JC on in fur rujilU. Two furnished rooms to let with boaid for pupils. Inquire at this office. The Great KuglUli Heiuedy, JYouijitly ami permanently curon ull forms of AVrwua otorrhea, Jmiotenci and all efftcUvf Abuse or Excesses. Veen prescribed over 115 yenralu thousand of ccies) la t lio only ItelUtblo und Hon est iiii-(tVliii) Jnoini. Aisle ol.il. u nfwl MlrusCIM or tvooa l-aoipuuuiimi i u uuvn milU WUUll, ,,,...,.,, ,l..s.l,iin.!l..n. In nlntui of tills. liluVl) hLl ..i.ww.l .... IV..'.." . - rum 'i in ..... nu uiih'ib Familiar -Faces in a Arczo Place J. 12. BARNETT, 12. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Ojjicc Jl?e Ieal Instate, loai), Iiurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTARY Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. or We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land OJliee. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen the : Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. i i litfirt and Afttr. Ask vour dealer Stove f'olish. Maiki. ti limes". for Mexican Silver iliationest Hloru. lueloto lrk'Q Ju letter, oud wo will wild ly roturu mail. J'rlco, ono imckuEO, flHU,C5. t)H0tl'lJ'(l'lli,,l'llloUIV, l'UUlI'U' lei In jilulu rented I'tivulope, 13 ceuU )uutnt;e, AdilreM) Tito Wood Uliomlonl Go,, Yi Woixtwr.rd iw eauo.Botrult, Stleli. S'lld la The JialliM by HnlpcB i; Klncrtily. Ai tlio Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sis. Jiay, Graip, peed ai?d plour, Groceries, Fruits and. Seeds. Oftrala jzxcl for lEigvs-iss -ut.ca. lotxltzyy fill goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD 's best literature IN BOO-KS. A 'P I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehoase, A now t))(n, and its pvopri A, produced Wino at prices in ft Also, best Peanuts to bo ibui to bo Pure and First-Class ii proprietor will sell his homo- the reach ol everybody. lound. Cioods in every respect. l Thompson's Addition. c. BECHT,