THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1892. 7 3 An Oregon Howe. , and the sooner it occurs the better, A recent issue of the Scientific Arntri- The emancipation of . the grotesque do- can contains a picture and description of ; minion and its absorption in theLnited the Oregon horse Wonder which it says, ; states wouia De a oeneni to has recently attracted much attention i and also to Great Brttain. tthovtrnrrlinnm1TOlorimentof the course would relieve Great hair of his mane, forelock and tail, lhe animal ia verv handsome. It is a Stal lion of French or Percberon, Printer and Clydesdale blood. He is 1(5 hands high, weighs 1435 pounds, and isofches nut color, the mane and tail are of the MSame hue. He is now eight year3 old r and was foaled in Marion county, Ore gon. The mane is' fourteen feet, the foretop nine feet, and the tail twelve feet long. When spread and drawn out ,to their full extent, the display of the beautiful locks of bright hair is quite im pressive. The greatest care is taken of the hair. It is washed out with cold water, no tonics being applied to it. Before the horse is placed in his stall the hair is drawn out and divided into several thick strands. From his mane four such strands are made. Each strand is then tied around once every six inches about to the nd. It is then rolled up and put into a bag. For his mane and foretop alone five bags are re quired. He is exercised in the same guise, a blanket or sheet, if necessary, being thrown over him to conceal the pendant bags. The greatest care is taken of his health." Canadians Such Britain of iu transat she has no It would, moreover, give the energy and enterprise which Southern Oregon Mines. tiraat'8 Pass Courier. Sherer, Simmons and Williams are sluicing out $100 a day with four men at their mine, just below the mouth of Galico creek. A party is opening the Lewis MeCal lister .mine on Kogue river below Dutcher creek, and expect to have the diggings in order next week. William Rubie was down from the Rubie placer mine near Wolf creek. He is running two giants with eight men. He expects to put iu another giant next week, and to put on three or fonr more men. A promising strike hss recently bwin made in quartz on Coyote creek, hereto fore known as the little Anaconda. A I tunnel has been run with a view of cross-cutting- the ledge; 130 feet' has been run and the ledge continues on. It j is net) in gold, ana assays an tne way from $fi to $2o0 to the ton. Capital assured for its development. the necesaitv of engaging lantlc squabbles in which concern. Canadian no mere colonists can possess. The onlv sufferers would be the Indians who would be transferred to the tender mer cies of what is Drobablv the most cor runt and rascally institution on earth . - .. . " -r i - l rru. tne wasnmgton inaiao uureau. xue paper further says that Canada once frw. Australia would soon follow. The talk of Australian lovalty to the British crown, Truth says, is all buncombe. High-Toned Chilian Refugees. Washington. Dec. 30. A dispatch states that the fact was developed at vesterdav's cabinet meeting that the refugees at the American legation in Santiaeo are proving a great source of embarrassment to the administration. In the event of hostilities between the United States and Chili it would be im possible for this government to afford them any further protection. In the event of "war Egan would be given his passports and permitted to leave the country in safety, but not so the refu gees. "It seems, too, the refugees are proving themselves a white elephant on Egan's hands. They insist upon being entertained in the most hospitable fashion, and thev seem to feel their I right to the best which the legation af- fords is unquestioned. The Missouri Train Kobbers. San Francisco, Dec. 30. A woman giving the name of Florence Waterman has been arrested by detectives here.and it is claimed she has not only acknowl edged being the wife of Marion Hedpeth who is suspected of being one of the gang of train robbers which held up the train at Glendale. Mo November 30, but has given information which may lead to the arrest of other members of the band in addition to Albert Sly who was arrested last week in Los Angeles by Detectives Pinkertoii and Whitaker, and who was taken east on Sunday with out the formality of extradition papers. Plot to Assassinate the Czar. St. Peteksbvkg, Dec. 28. Ten police A Touching Instance. is j made a large number of arrests in Rus ' sian Poland, as the result of a discovery ! of a secret league, the object of which was to assassinate the czar. It is thought was related to us this week bv one or our . , , , , , t , , , , . , ; spiracy have taken fright at the knowl- Dest mends. j eue o1- their plans bv the police, and "I found a cockroach struggling in a, will seek safety by" fleeing from the bowl of water I took half a peanut shell j country. The authorities have ordered T ,t him infn it r,A m ironuer cioseiy waicnea, ana u is believed further arrests made. will shortlv be him two wooden toothpicks for ores and left him. The next moraine I visited him, and he had a piece of white cotton ' Two K,lled ,,y BIast'- thread on one of the toothpicks, and set ! Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 30. At 7 :30 the toothpick on end as a signal of;"-113-' four boxes of dynamite bombs, distress. He had a hair on the other j Heed for Wasting at Schoonmaker's stone toothpick, and there that cockroach sat ' quarry at Wanwatossa, a village five a fishing. The cockroach exhausted, j miles west of this city, exploded, blow had fallen asleep The sight melted me, j ng Albert Butlits and willam Walker to tears. I had never to chew leather to ' e . , , , . get a soul; I was borr. with one. I took :- to atoms. John Ralalsky was fatally that wiriviw-tw.tit , Mm a tiinnnini ! injured. The two men killed were in r.f rri,Bi .,! lpft Thp n7iimnf nrr I the act of loading a blasting pump when fnrr.it mv fcin,inPRs nnri now mv lins ' the expiosion occurred. The concession is chock "full of cockroaches.' i'r. ; demolished hundreds of windows in - . t anwatossa and a number in this city. The leadly Cigarette. Mukville&tiir: A Train "Wreck In Russia. The death record of the cigarette is : Paris, Dec. .30. Le Clair publishes a still drawing tears from the recording ; dispatch from St. Petersburg, giving de angel. The 14-year-old son of one of ! tails of a terrible railway accident in Pomona's prominent citizens went un- j Russia at Rosova station on the railway der last week in delirium tremens and j between Minsk and Smolinsk, the latter horrible convulsions from overmuch ! cit-v 250 m"es southwest of Mos cow. An express tram vesterdav ran Twenty and over Mine Hoisting Works Burned. Tombstone, Ariz., Dec. 28. The Con tention mine, hoist and works were burned yesterday. The loss is $300,000, The amount of insurance is not known, but it is believed to be ,150.000. The fire caught in the roof of the blacksmith shop, where a watchman had a stove to keep himself warm. The residence of the superintendent was also destroyed. The loss includes the pumping plant. The 600-foot shaft is still burning. No work has been done on the mine for several years, owing to a misunderstand ing with other companies on pumping the water out. ne mine is owned prin cipally in San Francisco. A Change In Minister. Berlin, Dee. 29. The North German Gazette says it learns from reliable sources tnat Dr. von HouenDum, at present German' minister to Japan, will be transferred to Washington, where he will represent Germany in place of Count Arcovalley, who died some time ago. Baron von Gutsclimid, wno is now German minister to Chili, will be transferred toTokio, to take the place made vacant by thevtransfer of Dr. Von Holienbum. Dr. Von Winckler, now holding the position of secretary of the German legation at Constantinople, will be abpointed minister to Mexico. Deshabille Did Not Bother Him. Geneva, O., Dec. 28. An exciting chase took place here yesterday. The vestibuled sleeper No, 12, east-bound, was sidetracked, awaiting the clearing of a freight wreck at Kingsville. A pas senger awoke and saw a thief running from the car with his trousers, which contained $250 in cash. He pursued the thief to Main's storeroom, where the culprit dropped the garments, which were regained without loss. The gen tleman coolly wrapped his coat about him and marched back to the car, while the crowd applauded heaitily. . The Colonial Parliament Closed. Melbourne. , Dec. 29. The governor of Victoria prorogued the colonial par liament today. His excellency, in clos ing the session, said he regretted diffi culties had arisen in dealing with the commonwealth bill, but he believed the federation of the Australian colonies was onlv delayed, not defeated. He added that the financial prospects of the col ony were promising and good reports were received concerning the harvest. Shot Without Any Cause. Reno, Nev. Dec. 28. A man named Ben Pierce shot Patsy Hamilton, an em ploye of the Nevada & California rail road, in the Russ house last night. The wound is said to be of a very dangerous character, it being about an inch below the heart. The shooting is said to have been without provocation. Pierce is in jail. " Tte Siege of Yemen. Vienna, Dec. SO. A letter is pub lished here describing the ten week's siege of Yemen by the Arabs. The town was under bombardment daily, while a terrible famine prevaded there. When the Turks relieved the city, a general butchery of prisoners occurred on both sides. : A Kl Karate Man Missing. Kansas City, Dec. 30. W. T. Hall, a veteran real estate man, has been miss ing since December 18, and his friends entertain fears as to bis safety. It is as serted the lirui has been financially em barrassed of late. THE Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATIOJr COMPANY'S Special Sale ! Novel Attractions ! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1891, RvePEiQe DaV AT MS. nicgunt Steamer REG U It ATOR Will leave the foot of Court Street every morning at 7 A. M. for Portland and Way Points Connections Will be Made with the Fast Steamer Mlib.ES CITY, At the Foot oi the.Cascade Locks. For Passenger or Freight Rates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on Board. Office northeast wrwr of Court and Maiu street liWariai l Fnrf. anew use of the little paper smoke-wad. know of a lew l.inkvule vkins going the same wav. ihe time is AVe ' who are , ,.,.. '381 ' : i. : i coming, young lads, when you will wish "v '"J"- to heaven it was the measles that caught you. When a boy gets fairly into cigar ette smoking, he can't break out. In Kittitas County. I Cle-i.i'm, Wash., Dec. 2!t The prospects are that this section will ex perience the greatest depth of snow in ; several years. At Fish lake, twenty : miles above here, the snow is eleven feet deep on a level. At. Lake Cle-Elum it is eight feet, at Easton seven feet and half By the Mcrphine Itotite. Los Axgei.es, Dec. 29. Leah Benja min McGregor who, with her husband, took morphine at the Hotel Raniona Sunday morning with suicidal intent, died at C o'clock this evening. It is now believed that McGregor first took poison and then forced his wife to take a deadly dose. An inquest will be held on both bodies tomorrow. A Desperate Old Man. P.vitis, Dec. 28. An old man living in the eastern department killed his son in a quarrel over a legacy. When the gen darmes arrived to arrest him, he barri caded himself in the house. He fired at the gendarmes, whereupon a second gendarmes leveled his pistol at the mur derer and killed him. Undertikiug Establishment 1 PRINZ & NITSCHKE. -TP.1JRS IX Furniture and Carpets. We lwvi udtled to our business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust our prices will be low accordingly. Remember our "place on Second street, next to Moody's bank. nt lllic rtnint ohrtiit tnrrh nnri o hnlf foatt . . .V . II U Mt.V. L. 111.11 m,, t Snnw 14 fitill fnllino. nnri cliohtK Irifttno. e ....p,.. 0 HI I-Ittle .Joke. National Ijiljor Tribune. A clergyman who was a widower, had three grown-up daughters. Having oc casion to go awav from home for a few weeks he wrote home from time time. In one of his letters he informed them that he had "married a strapping i Collided with a Switch Engine. r widdow with six children.'- ' Beatrice, Neb., Dec. 29. A passenger You may imagine what a stir this I train on the Union Pacific collided with created in the household. When the j a switch engine in the vards this after- her eves red with weeninc tpnrs oaid .....r. . . . . - : ij m: .v. n j , "wnere s tne widow vou married. "e,J""'B lue lua" oaggage cars, Arrested for Murder. Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 30. A dis patch from a detective at work on the New Symrna murder case states that he has arrested Irving Jenkins for the mur der of a family in the Packwood house, and had him committed to jail at Delano. A. A. Brown, K . ? full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, ana Provisions. v.'li1ch tic offers at Low Figure.. SPECIAL :-: PRICES to Cash. Buyers. CONTINUED ONE WEEK. Our entire stock of M:s' Cassimere Suits. $13.00 These comprise our suits that formerly sold for $H, fl6, lis and $20 Our entire stock of Mens' Fine Worsted Suits in boxes. $16.00 These suit sold for lst. J0, 22 and f jr. Our entire stock of Youths' Suits, long pants $ 7.00 Our entire stock of Boy's Suits, knee pants $ 3.85 A line of Boy's Suits, knee pants, for every day wear $ 1.50 All our Mens' Black Frock Coats $ 5.00 A lot of Boy's Coats. . . $ 1,50 A lot of Boy's Vests $ .05 Oar entire line of Boy's Cassimere knee pants f 1.10 Our entire line of Boy's Cotton knee pants $ .75 All our Mens' fine white and colored laundried shirts $ .95 All our Mens' Shoes on first couuter. $ 1.20 All our Mens' Boots on second counter $ 3.00 All our Mens' Hats in Window. . $1.50 All our Mens' Caps in Window .75. . Our entire stock of Ladies' French Kid Shoes $ 3.85 Our entire stock of Ladies' Lace Calf Shoes $ 1.40 All our Ladies' Fine Shoes on first counter. $ 1.90 All our Ladies' Fine Shoes on second $ 2.50 Onr entire stock of Cowles Bros'. Fine Kid and Goat Spring Heel Shoes : ' - s ' $ 1.10 Sizes 8 to 10' i , 1,40 Sizes 11 to 2 .' $ i,80 Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing $ .20 Our entire stock of Corsets '. $ 1.00 All our stock of Fine Yams $ .12! This comprises Shetland Wool, Saxony, Coral Yarn, Fairy Floss, Spanish Wool. , All our stock of Bath Towels .... $ .15 Our entire stoek of Ladies' Gosaemere : . Circulars .75 Raglans 1.50 Newmarkets ....$2.50 Our entire stock of Umbrellas $ 1.25 . You all understand that in this Average Salo the first comers can secure the better bargains, o come early, get them, and avoid the rush. DID YOU KNOAaZ IT I father?' un, 1 marrieu ner to another man. Picturesque Reformer. Butte .Miner: "How to kill the lottery" is discussed learnedly and exhaustively in the New York Presx, but that bright journal shoots wide of the mark. The way to kill lotteries is to stop buying tickets. Editors who write labored editorials on how to kill the lottery, while at the same time they have a ticket for the drawing in one pocket, the left hind foot of a rabbit in another and a rusty horseshoe ; over the door, are brilliant "and pictur esque reformers. noon, badly wrecking both engines the mail and .tib .iipiu.vi o aiiu nicujcu Jk UVbll -ii- 1 gines were slightly hurt and the tiassen- gers given a lively shaking up, but none injured. Ouiavantiue Against Massachusetts' Cattle. Banuoi:, Me., Dec. 29. The Maine cattle commissioners have posteda quar antine against Massachusetts cattle be cause of tuberculosis, but the regulations 6hall not apply to Western cattle com ing through Massachusetts into Maine for the purpose of slaughter. Refused to Pardon Him. Washington-, Dec. 28. The president today denied the application for pardon in the case of Harper, convicted on a charge of embezzlement of funds of the Fidelity Savings bank of Cincinnati, and sentenced in 1887 to ten years imprison ment. The New Spanish Tariff. Madrid, Dec. 30. The new tariff adopted by the cabinet, and which is to be published January 1, imposes pro hibitive duties on alcohol and sugar. It relieves the present burdens on rails and railway material generally. French Prisoners at Libert. Paris, Dec. 30. Five men serving terms of imprisonment in Montpellier have made their escape. The warden of the prison and one prisoner, who is ! supposed to have refused to join the j others, were found strangled. Hiahet Cash Prices for Etc ail ArPrOuflce. 170 SECOND STREET. leged violation of orders. One Consolation. If it should prove true, as announce:! by Dr. Hamilton, the well-known Phil ' , adelphia physician, that the grippe wil Drevail in this ennntrv this trintpr in n ! , , - .... ! Will Confer Today. serious and perhaps an epidemic form there is some consolation in the fact that i Sax 1 n;'CISC0. 20.-The railway j Xnother well-known phvsician, a ,esi-1 eiBIlo-ve8 committee here to . assist the I . -i (.... ' . : . .. 1 t - .-. 1 . .. T 7 ...... 1 ..I announces that the i ler"i"ltrra " "uii"i""g seiucuieut "Want an Indian Legislature. Bombay, Dec. 30. The Indian national The Texas Kail-way Strike. Sax Axtosio, Tex., Dec. 29. The en tire system of the San Antonio & Arkan sas Pass railway was tied up today by .i. . . ... i-. i i . i i nSK. 'ThVtubi; waV'cVused bv I .. in at K-Wr, tne uiscnurge oi a conductor lor an &i- Brai Out liflt Aain in Business ! Wm. miGflEIilij UNDERTAKER, j And Embai'ir. tut" attain stnrtpd with a new j and complete Httck of everything needed In i the undcrikiTtfr business. Particular attention to emoxinunj? and taking ran of the dead. Orders proii!tlv attended to, day or nighu Prices as Low as the Lowest Fluce of business, diagonally across from Opera Block. m the- corner of Third and Wash ington Street, fli 1'alles. Oregon d&w WE ARE AGENTS fOR THE Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and flanges, Jeoieil's Stoves and flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges. We ape also agents for the Celebrated Boynton Parnaee. Ammunition and 'Loaded Shells, Ete. SANlTAfV PliUmSIflC A SPECIALITY. MAIER & BENTON EOBT. MAYS. -j. E. CROWE . MAYS & CROWE, -SALK AGENTS FOR TH K CF.I.KBRATED- the es-! tablishinnnt of a legislature in India to I I which Indian people shall elect repre- i sentatives. . I I. P. TllOMIMOfC' J. S. nVHEXCK," H. M.BEAI.l I President. Viee-Hreiiiilont. Cahii-r j First Hatiorial Bank. "HE DALLES. I OREUON I Shipwrecked Sailors on a Uuck. dent of this citv, best remedy for the disease is a warni bed and a hot toddy. Louisville Times. Hut a Matter of Time. 'London, Dec. 30. Truth, Labou chere's paper, publishes an article on Canada'? future, drawn out by the troubles in the province of Quebec. Truth says it is the manifest destiny of the Dominion to become anew United States, or to become, attached to the great republic. The change is inevitable, inent has been notified that there Quebec, Dec. 23. The marine depart- A General Banking Business transact! 1 i ti ..... . .. - i i : .. . . ... c:u. oi tneir oimcmtv 'viin tne eoutnern i : i j . - t- j Paciliccontpanv has appointed tom F?.""8 row afternoon as the time to conier with I h J"1' th' 5?S lt, 1 !ong General Manager Towce. 1 wFhJ"gger which leU St Plene f Tt is TPlirirtArl nn tnwl nnthnriti' ,it r " . - . ltI Sims' ISrother Hanged. Hi-nrTHA, Miss., Dec. 30. About o'clock .Sunday morning John Sims, Bob's brother, was taken from jail at Butler, Ala., and hanged by a dozen J men. Siuis protested his innocence, and said he had done nothine; to deserve such a fate. . Rome that diplomatic relations will soon be resumed with the United States. That's so Italy has been sulking for several months ; but as the people of the United States had about forgotten the diplomatic rupture, the eame of freeze- I out has evidently been a failure. Deposits, "received, subject to Sight Uratt or Uheck. j Collections nide and proceeds promptlv I remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oi; 1 New York. Sun Francisco and Port- ! land i:lGon"andChattetOak,, STOVES AND RANGES. Jeiett's Steel Haw ad Richarison's anl Bojitoa's Famaces. We also keep a large and complete stoek of Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Kluevvare, Silverware, l.'udery, Barbed Wire. Blacksmiths' Coal, Pumps, Pip.v Packing. Plumber? Supplies, Guns, Ammunition and Sporting Goods. DIKECTOKS. D. P. Tziomvson. Jxo. S. Schkhck. T. W. 8p.tKs. Gko. A. Lieisk. H. M. Esuu. . Plumbing. Tinning, Gtin Repairing and Light Machine Work a Specialty. - COU. SECOND AND 1KI1EKAI. 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