The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 15, 1892, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 15,-1892.
The Weekly Ghroniek
bosses is a mistake. The best element
' society affords is hone too good for a
primary. If the people want good gov-
; crnment and clean candidates they i
Entered nt the Postofflce at Tho Dalles Oregon, uf ,,0.j tu ;
an second-cinss matter. '. must guard the primaries above every-
A SCVCBSSFIH. TIKfl.
' SUBSCRIPTION' RATES.
.- BY XAIL (POSTAGE PUETAID IK ADVANCE
Weekly, 1 vcur S 1 50
A ltrief Account of a Dalle Business
. . lloime Its Growth.
Few persons unacquainted with this
city have any idea of the amount of
j stock carried and business transacted by
11 mouths
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Oiillv, 1 veur
"" C mouths
X'er
Address all ea:nmuiiiciition to 1
ICI.E," The Dulles, Oregon.
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THE CHROX-
Yesten'ny Oreguitian furnishes a list
of bills introduced by Mr. Herman on
the 5th instant. Among these wo notice
one calling for an appropriation of
$1,500,000 for 'the work at the Cascade
Locks. This work Mr. Herman hopes
to have placed in the system now applied
to Galveston, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
Hay Lake channel and SooSaiiK Marie,
canal, which provides authority to the
Members of The Dalles board of trade i me ot our larger business houses. Few
have gathered statistics from thorourhlv wuld ,malne that 'e have houses 5,1
" - .u. j.. i i ci.Li.
reliable sources upon which thev base I K-lLi " I'""""" thev declared,
the estimate that the people of Wasco, l'"uc uluvr
Sherman and Klickitat counties have, ! ?ouse8 extending upwards of 200 miles
since the opening of the Cascade port- ! lnto the interior. YcJ such, is the fact)
nSe, on the wheat crops of last season j "B .the business transactions of the firm of j
alone, received the sum of 100,000 for" 'nlPes & nersly will testify. This j
mm uuujuicuceu uubintro? on me join oi
their. crops over and above what they
wotild have received had the Cascade
portage not been in existenee.
Senator Chandler, of New Hampshire,
has introduced a proposition to amend
the constitution of the United States by
adding to it the following:
"So person of foreign birth, not a citi
zen of the United States, shall be allowed
to vote for any officers, State or National.
Tiie proposition is in the interest of
good government but politicians 'of the !
January 1S79, nearly thirteen years ago.
The firm is composed of Ben E. Snipes,
the cattle king and banker of Ellensburg,
Wash., and O. Kinersly.
bought out the business of H. J. Wal
dron who started in business, in this
city in the year 1S64 and whom they
succeeded in the old "Waldron
I A Preacher Mistaken for a Detective. !
Bibmingham, Ala., Jan, 8. The Rev. !
G. R. Hicke, of Barbourville, Ky., is
j visiting friends near Fort Payne. While j
i taking a walk last night he was attacked i
jby four men, who began beating him. j
j When he protested they told him that j
j lie was Tom Hewlett, a detectivcof this !
city. He had molested friends of Mir-irs !
and "they were gpiug to j
even up accounts. The Rev. Hicks un
dertook to open his satchel and identify
himself with his bible, but his assailant's
thought it was a ruse .to get .hold of his
pistol and they knocked him senseless.
After beating him unmercifully with
clubs and sticks they left him'in the
road, where friends found him. He is
u mvuiiwiv mjurea, ouc will De 6oie
Thei- firr i an4 lame for mary da-vs- T1e preacher j ,r-(.. . . , , .
I nej nrst ; had Beyer bt.rore hear(1 of Tom new,eU . fijGet our Prices beone Purchasing.
Minnesota Thresher Mfg. Go.,
Manufacturers and Healers" in
Minnesota Chief Separators,
: Giant & Stillwater Plain and Traction Engines,
' CHIEF': Farm Wagons!
Stationary Engines and Boilers of all sizes.
Saw Mills and Fixtures, Wood-Working Machinery, Wood
Split Pulleys, Oils, Lace Belts and Belting."
Minnesota Thresher NSfg. Co.
houses of this city were rapidly moving
war department to contract for the en
tire work. Eastern Orceon and Wash
ington will owe Mr. Herman a deep debt I Tammany stripe to whom anything j way from Main streetand following the
of gratitude if he succeed in carrying . that can handle a prepared ballott is a j procession Snipes & Kinersly moved
this measure through. A still more voter, will never permit to a pass. illto their present quarters in the spring
of 1880. At that time the upper floor of
but thinks seriously of altering his per- I
Cnnal A nnn .. .... it I 1 1', .1 (
jjuaitiuuc ii iiu iooks iiKe me I
detective Jt is thought the four men j
belong to a gang of moonshiners who!
successful I v rpt.nlanH Mm ,-.n:,. e !
stone building at tlie fuot of Washington I their fortified stilt oji Sand mountain'
street. Thirteen rear ago the business i last week, but who afterward sun-en- i
267 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.
important measure, if - possible, Mr.
Herman proposes to submit to the house
next week. He will introduce a bill, on
such a plan as lie thinks inost likely to
pass his committee for overcoming the
dered their stronghold and fled.
ISepnrt That a. Body of EurIIhH Marines !
Lauded at Tangier?. i
London-, Jan. 7. The stock exchange !
today is in a state of wild excitement, !
owing to a very warlike rumor. This'
An exchange of very pronounced dera- ' tue building was used as an opera house,
ocranc proclivities, wnicli strongly de- ui ie demands oi a rapidly increasing ; report as spread is to the effect that a !
noutices David 13. Hill, says the partv I trade ordained that pleasure should British war vessel at Tangier" has landed i
ii mtu ui uii.i, imucr iresent coiuli- vjiu iu uuuiy ana uie opera House De-; a lorce of blue jackets and marines at
Crandal 1 & Budget,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FURNITURE CARPETS
obstructions of the Columbia at the ! uun' uecauae ox ins superior shrewdness , eaine iransiormeu into part ot one great ; that place. It is added that the French
dalles and it will probably be the pro
ject finally reported by him at the list"
session for temporary relief in a porta e j
railroad pending an appropriation for a :
canal or a ship railway. We shall
watch the success of this latter measure j
with intense interest. .
and ability to cope with the "other warehouse occupying three floors, each ! admiral there has given the British ad-'
rascais mi me opposition partv. t'oli-
; tics have come to a pcettv pass w hen a
"rascal" becomes indespeiisible to any
party.
thirty feet wide by one hundred feet in
length, or an area of 27,000 square feet.
From the very first the firm of Snipes & I
i Kinersly took its position as the leading '
j drug stcre in the city. It started with ;
reported to have ! and still maintains every important :
miral notice that France gives England
twenty-four hours in which to re-embark j
her landing party, and that if this is i
not done at the expiration' of that time,
the French fleet will attack" the British '
warships. It is supposed that this i
The Union Pacific is
discharged one half of the breakmen be-! element that "oes to build 1111.11 KlliTTlCCI- ; startlinsr Tenort is simnl
The Salem board or trade has taken ''tween Pendleton and Hunt:ngton and it ; ful enterprise, such as intense devotion' 'ted b.v bourse speculators); but the ex-j
up the matter of providing better roads ; crews between Per.dieto.1 and ; to business and accomodating and oblig- SnMhe ffitfon if Mor-co'is' believed '
loruanu wm a!so l.'t- reduced. The j mg manners on the part of the manus- i to be. Inouiries made nt tho nrlmiraltv i
lnnual winter killinji
started the other dav ;
lirmtotake advantage of the markets j topic of London. The report, though j
for Ma ron county. Petitions are being
signed in all parts of the county urging
the court to levy a 2-mill . tax to build
good gravel roads under contract. Pity
some similar steps have not been taken
here. There is a stretch of alleged road
between tl is city and Long Ward's that
preparing ior me ; mg partner which leave their impress ' "uu "l l"v toreign omce ian to obtain
r so ausnicionslv! on every ennilovc of the firm nd an ! ?ntirmatioii or denial of the news re-I
near La Grande. ' Unlimited canital which el.W fh J ",7? J??ort 'V18 Prd
i . -- itn mm icrjua rapiuiiv, tinti is now tlie i
The Union Pacific company has failed !-nd to purchase from first hands in : descredited on all sides, is causing a
has been calling to heaven for the last I ot railroad commissioners as required by-
twenty years that something might be ; hiw and the board has notified the gov
done dilierent from summer following it crnor accordingly. We hope the gover
every spring. It is a road the improve- nor !ua' show the company that there
ment of which is of immense interest to I 's a bigger man in Oregon than .Jay
this city and county. Two or three ' Gould.
mills added to the tax levy, and judic-'
iously expended on this and other roads Senator PerTer has introduced a -bill
that demand attention would scarcely ""tlrorizing the secretary of the treasury
be felt and would benefit the people ini- I to is8UC treasury notes to the amount of
to file its annual report with the board ! large quantities and on the best terms. "angerous JeeJing on the stock ; bAKlTr;&I
ninrirnr
l
The Eight-Day Order Uevoked.
Tombstone, A. T., Jan. 7. A private I Ticket and Baggage Office of the O. K. & N. Company and office of the Wester
Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of 'all Valuables!
mensely. Such work has got to be done
sometime and the sooner the better.
There is no greater tax on the farmers
than bad roads. If the county court, when
making the tax levy for the current year
would add a little on behalf of our
county roads we believe the tax payers
ought not to complain about it.
$100,000,000, the notes to be loaned to
people of Indiana on mortgages upon
1 their lands. There is not the least likli
liood that such a bill will ever become a
law.
It is not surprising, therefore, that three '
registered pharmacists and other minor
assistants should find their time so fullv
occupied that in answer to a question telegram received here from New York
put by the writer as to how business was i ilnnounees that the Mexican government
progressing, one of them should say,' ' haB revoked the order allowing Aineri-j
"We have always so much to do that we ! can freight teams only eight days to pass ,'
nsver catch up," or that another ques-' n Mexico.. The eight-day rule went i
tion as to their prescription business ! int0 effect few weeks ago, causing con-
brought out the answer, "We have on j Vernation "among American" mining sktablished 18.
our files upwards of 53,000 prescrip-' C01uPanea the interior of v$onora. 1 "
tions." ' .. ' 'Many closed down, being unable to se- j T TT j y -rrv
As one enters 'this immense drug store ' cl,re suPIHi'- A' strong appeal was. V -LvXi JL J. Ill
Jie finds on the right what is iustlv said ! maQ, at the City of Mexico, with the !
to be the finest cigar "show case in Or- ,?Af A ' team can now ;
- i . v tiivii un ii
Undertakers and Embalmers.
NO, 160 SECOND STREET.
New - Umatilla- House,
THE DALLFS, OREGON.
HAIMDLEY & SINNOTT, PROP'S
FINEST HOTEL : IN : OREGON.
AND
BUTLER,.
i ork has been voted $1,978,5-10 by the
city council for cleaning the streets dur-
, , , ""' ; , ; mg the current year. This isan increase
Archdeacon larrar or London says ; 0f f400,000 over last year. Tammany
that he will give $o00 for proof of a single; has some nice, fat picking at its d!s--
, w nere POsa
Street Cominissioiier Breman 0f Xew ; es"'" a caso of hoav" P,ille gla6S. ever
S3 many leet in length and height, filled
with every quality and grade of cigars,
trom
case, in the church or out of
a person has been cured of intemper-
ance without practicing total abstinence.
This means says the Denver Sun that
the Archdeacon's observation teaches j
lnm that the person who has fallen
Morrow county has only $11,425 in
real estate mortgages on its assessment
roll. That's a mizhtv irood shmrinor fnr
or r. ... " ' "
kiic uiuit ui ur in King to ' i iw
demoralizing, disgraceful or dangerous 1 nokthwest news
excess can never tone himself over into
a quiet, moderate, decorous drinker ,,,.,,
again. He must continue in his ex- , , "urcu OI rortiana
cesses or not drink at all. He mnt cive ' IT, the half block 0,1 south side of
up the pleasures of the wine fbie tnd i fel'iSSjggSfc."1 Fffth'
the social party as the price of safety. '
There are doubtless others whose obse'r- ' ecr oi Union county says he
vations -will corroborate the Arch- ! ra5se1 800 gallons Longorth;a Prolific
deacon's conclusions, some mav even ! strawberries to the aero and he says the
confirm it by experience. j JcMle 1000 gallons peracre
The alliance ''movement" in this
The fact that Governor Pennoyer has i countr" s a "thorn in the flesh" to the
signed the Dalles board of trade circular 1 Partisaii politician. Partisan politics
urging our congressmen to work for a SS'trend88" Politics is on
portage railroad at the dalles has en-
ecuraged the friends of the measure to: -AH the high points in. Crock county
send blank circulars to the governor of i are. deeP'" covered with snow, and,
Washington and Idaho for their signa- ' wnilu feud is plentiful, stockmen are
tures also. Tlie Chronicle suggests ! ?ot wel1 cnough prepared to rejoice over
that a circular be sent to Senator Allen T 'Utm'e Probabl( Prospects.
to see wear ne wouirt do with it. t The " a said tliat the whaleback C. W.
people of Oregon have observed with re- j Wetmore was unable to land at the
gret that while the Senator has always a j wharf in Everett, Wash The vessel
good word to sav for anv purely inter-! -uulu B3' ln at nign tide, but would be
nal or sea coast 'nroWt j' i,;,h w..k. I stuck in the mi,dat low water.
ington in interested, if he has ever said
. a word in favor of an open river it has
never Ijeen loud enough to reach Oregon.
Russell Sage ha9 resumed business at
the old stand but now he has to have a
body guard at a probable expense of ten
dollars a week. - Russell is reported to
have had a suit of clothes destroyed by
the bomb explosion that cost him fifteen
dollars, cash, two years ago. The ex
pense of a body guard and a new suit of
clothes will break him all up.
Ex-Governor Hill of New York has
leased one of the best houses' in Albany,
notwithstanding the fact that his posi
tion as senator is supposed to keep him
in Washington for the, next six Vears.
This action of Mr. Hill is taken tolndi
cate that he inteuds to be governor of
New York as well as United States senator.
Tho verdict ot the coroner's jury em
paneled to investigate the cause which
led up to the recent disaster on the
Union Pacific railroad near La Grande,
yas practically to the effect that 'the
company was responsible for the wreck,
because of the .imperfect ballasting of
the road bed, and the poor judgment
shown in running such a heavy engine
at the hieli rate of sneed reonired. Tt in
said that. the- families of the deceased
engineer and fireman intend to enter
suit against the Union Pacific com nan v
: to recover damages, and that this ver
: diet will be of great advantage to them
I in its prosecution.
The grange is making an effort for
free mail deli very. :n the country. Do
you favftr the idea? If so, sign a peti
tion and ask your neighbor to do the
same. Forward it to John WanamakRr.
postmaster general, Washington, D. C.
Do you know that one man. will deliver
the letters to a large neighborhood ? He
need not make a daily trip except in
thickly settled section--. - Better pay oiie
man lo collect and distribute the mail
The biennial crop of candidatce for
state and county offices is beginning to
bud and in some instances put forth I than to have 20 or 30 farmers quit their
leaves. As an exchange says we cannot i 50 lo lne Psto"ee. Then it is
all agree as to which partv we can act! . lmPc malttT ?f iustice- The
... , . , " 1 - we can act country people now help pay for free
with but we do all agive as to the neces-! delivery thiin tn i5m Aaii n.
the best products of our home
factories to the finest imported Havan-
nahs. Back of this come Ions tiers of!
shelves filled with patent medicines of
which the firm keeps in stock, every
leading kind and buys them direct from
the manufacturers. Then comes an
other range of shelves and show cases
filled in every corner with every variety
of druggists sundries. Still further on
I another tier repleted with retail samples
ot their immense stock of paints, oils,
varnishes, window glass and kindred
materials. An hundred feet of shelving
and show cases on the left are occupied
with drugs and chemicals while the mid
dle of the floor is occupied with a be
wildering variety of artists materials,
studies, panels, porcelain plaques, Jap
anese goods, patent medicines, toilet
requisites and apparently everything
else to be found within the precincts of
a modern drug store." It the extreme
northern and of the main floor stands
an immense rack reaching from floor to
ceiling filled and overflowing with every
variety of wall paper from the cheapest
in the market up to a quality fit to dec
orate a palace. The upper floor and
basement are chiefly used as storage
rooms. A walk through them finds
them laterally packed with goods.
Here are rows of boxes and barrels filled
with empty bottles, yonder stacks of
cases of patent medicines. Further on
heaps of tubs and bottles and cans redo
lent of the flavor of white lead and tur
pentine. Still further rows of venerable
barrels bearing the familiar legend "Old
Kentucky Burbon" or "California Port"
of the still and vintage of 1800 and ever
so many years back. In this corner is a
packing room, in yonder an apartment
filled from floor to ceiling with the firms
own proprietory medicines and flavor
ing extracts, and thulone may travel on
for long enough only to find boxes and
cans, bottles and cases, barrels and dem
ijohns and then more boxes and cans
and bottles and cases and barrels and
demijohns on floor and shelf and closet
and counter and table and gallery till one
turns away with the one' lingering
uipression inai gave preiace to this
article namely that one who has never
visited -tho store of Snipes & Kinersly
could imagine that outside the me
tropolis of Oregon there could not be
found any one firm carrying so large a
stock of the goods usually found in a
drug etore.
tunc 10 come .-inn an
HI I. , . . . :
iuucii uiacumery and mining supplies :
consigned from eastern cities will go for- j
ward at once from this vicinity, where
it has been held.
DEALER IN-
-After the Mexican Connplratorfl.
Uavtb...... If; T - r
j i'ica, uau. t. vxipies oi a
circular alleged to have been issued by
the clerical party in supportof the Garza
uprising are in the hands of the Federal
government, and steps will at once be
taken to ferret out the leaders in this
conspiracy. The authorship of this cir
cular is generally attributed to Arch
bishop d'Oea, of this d'ocese.
Sax Antonio, Tex., Jan. 7. A train
of pack mules and scouts for service
against Garza have arrived here from
Fort Russel, Wyo. They will leave on '
a special tram this morning for Fort
Mcintosh.
Groeeries and -.Groekery
11,11 e ot juainp?, Glassware and Dishes of all kinds. Silver plated Knives,
Forks and Spoons. When you are selecting your Christmas presents
look through my stock and you will get something useful
as well as ornamental.
113 tHASHlNGTON STREET,
THE DALLES, OREGON
Quarrel Ketn-een Opium fiends.
Sacramento, Jan. 7. Near midnight
last night Frank Conniff shot his part
ner Edward Bailey. They are proprie
tors ot a notorious resort for opium
fiends. For several days they had been
quarreling, and last night both started
to draw their pistols, but Conniff got
his weapon out first, and shot Bailr
through-the-right groin. The second!
snot missed him. He then took away
Bailey's pistol, and walked out of the
saloon with both weapons in his hand.
He is still at large: Bailey's wound is
not necessarily fatal.
SEWING
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Ladies' and Childrens' French Felt Hats,
Trimmed Hats,
23 3D T
AND UPWARDS.
25c.
50c.
Ladies and Childrens Furnishing Goods, -."WAY DOWN"
' Mrs. Phillips, - 81 Third Street. ,
Charged With Murder.
San Francisco Jan. 7. On the night
of December 28, G. Francisco, a Mexi
can sailor, and companion entered the
saloon of John Giese. They were in
toxicated and were ordered out of the
place. Giese and his barkeeper, Joseph
Cordea, ejected them upon their refusing
to go, and Francisco stabbed Giese . in
the abdomen and Cordes in the arm
with a large dirk knife. Giese died this
morning and Francisco was arrested and
cnarged with murder.
The city of Seattle is flooded with
counterfeit nickles, dimes, dollars and
half dollars and lately $10 and (5 coun
terfeit notes were also found to be in
circulation. The f 10 is a splendid coun
terfeit and no one but an expert could
detect its spurious nature.
THE DALLES LUMBERING CO..
INCORPORATED 188S.
No. 67 Washington Street. . . , The Dalles.
- Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of .
Ming Material and Dimension Timber, Doors, Window, MeMings, House Foraishings, Etc
Special Attention given to the -Manufacture of Fruit and Fish
Boxes and Packing Cases.
Factory and Iiumbor Tard At Old Ft. Dalles,
You can tell more about a man's
character by trading liorses with him
once than by hearing him talk in prayer
meeting a lifetime. This, howeyer does
not deterorate the value of prayer meet
ing. Gazelle.
Explosion of Boiler.
Birmingham, Ala., Jau. 7. At Rol
ling, Ala., this morning the boiler of the
saw mill of tho Miller, ' Cad well &
Flower Lumber company exploded, kill
ing Engineer Cooper and three others
and wounding four more. The mill is a
total wreck. Loss, $25,000.
DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to
any p&rt of the city, .
airy of good government. Good govern
ment begins ?t the bottom.'. To ie.ive
the primaries to a few Km-:.! workers who
generally take their cue
largo cities
pay lor cou
muster General
nit-re win i e n-
Why not let the cities help
ntry delivery? But Pcst-
w ansmakcr
extra expense
;ie from, tho party j government. Pacific Rural Pre?
think
to the
Being rallied about his bid for the
support of the Jo Simon Democracy
Governor Pennoyer slyly remarked to
j his mterlocntor that there were a good
j many of them. Salem Journal.
Arrested for Murdering His Wife.
Ottawa, Out., Jan, 7. Leon C. La
belle, a son- of the late Captain Labelle,
ex-member of parliament, of Montreal,
has been arrested on a charee of murder
ing his wife.
Killed By an Explosion.
Berlin, Jan. 7. Three persons were
killed and six severely injured by an ex
plosion in the Monopol pits in Munster
today. .
Wasco Warehouse Co.,
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
f?ates Reasonable.
MARK GOODS
- W. Oo-
TIIE DALLES, ORKGOH.
Chrisman Bros.,
(Successors to T. Taylor.) '
: PROPRIETORS OF THB !
GITY P5PT
UNION STREET.
HAMS, BAGON and SUSAGE
ALWAYS ON HANI).