THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1693. Ihs Yeekly Ghroniele. 0WA70VS PA IMMIG RATIO V. TUK WASIllS'GTOS SKSATOR. J nw. Aafcr Strike Ik lb Ntlwr ll-lrfcl--14, Kta. f lim I'lwt K() Can.) GilAKITB, Ic. 19. There has been a Ut strike o( an excellent quality of high 'grade or. Andy Larnou, who ha been r. BWkrtn I - . - ruiiuins a (rowcni tunnel lor u last i h fT""00 l aslnngton ini urn puimc Ungg, and nui populist tor oovernor j fo in cut lh M t he .j Wm sti.-.-w.l I nimjrwi; inn, niwRirim ,fm..v... , . . search of . Sanmle nieces that I heat ore that haa yet identically the unit aa tnat winch w ui. M-huarr l puling ( Xotwithatandiug th Interest now at- j ' t....k i i In tlM nmniMtiitll ftf Btala ! " otncUL rat-KB op waoo rorvrv. I ernmeuta, the election of United States j whether it be Mr. Allen to succeed him Nobody dooU hot that a republican will be returned to the aenate, bat eorisTT orriciAi-a, ftsasry Jades... mttmxi aenator and other important oTor rsnces at the capital of the various aomuionwealths, the debate on itnu.l- elf, there are sonic doubt. On the first ballot rat on the 17ti. twenty even democrat aloud Grot fur Chauucey rart Imiuwr Cnaiiatailnaai WlfUt .1. m. MHVUM Blakeley & Houghton, URUGGISTS, S Thft nallA ! ii o, vyregor tfCi.tTntTd ! wlth thU aeb",e l th noUl,,' " ' 1 tnyed the effectiveness of ( have , ,he Joal w Knu j article appearing in the magaiinr j their tote by giving Allen forty-nine and ! mn(j jt j. hirh nve the best nreumente very I Tomer twentv-eis. The meu who are tercel and in the lawraase of men who ' in favor of caucu rule have done heroic i. .. ... '., . ... . . . '"" j nave stuaiea tne atiuauon n iui care. . btotk W ormj anoui naruioay uunng iur i ta;u)T entitled iwvnraranu D""- i thi aerioo (iisrueaion o auuciouly i put ton dv, but wittioot ucce, ana ,.. . .i, ,, iK. innnn. htAiiMi lo l . r . . ...... , niaue, lor no ua uown greai naiw - ' 1 r-fJ 11 PI a-naa Ullilflwniinwi arnMllira an L . PMl KTIInl w uiae ninrKavi liib H-V I II - ' (nun th PuUr Sur. Inwrn U etr- to tit dirHor?ry b haa ; i a: i t ... iL .i Chioaco in banted apint. A neual, the Washington can 'earn ninth that will 1 uins of a deadlock that way lat through I . . ... ...... ( ..... I I w ii.a iiuumi wv kiiiuiiv w wiiu Men to work in the mine are in great fork i on top of the beana. i of value to them. We find Senator Mill the teeaion. ; declaring in eoncreae that the immigra-: The tuoet bitter oppoueut that Mr J.r. Cooper ha been heard from tu,B bill "ia not intended to prevent the ! Allen ha i th Spkaue Iteview. It Actoria. The Ezauiner ha everai artia from the nondeacript reformer who doe not dare to give hi name, in pvbiic or private. A town on the island of Sardinia ia I anid to have "no police, no poatoffiee, no registrar' office and no town auoncil." The people who colon ixe Vtopia will be pleaaed to learn that their Bellaroyetic plan have for once been anticipated. Tammany require nearly ou,iaj,i.j every year to run the city of Sew York, r f 120,000,000 for the period covered by the ''billion dollar rongreaa." In ther word. Tammany spend one ighth a much upon a ingle city a i required for the npport of the govern noent of the United State army, nary, nenrran and all. Yet Tammany' wok wa loud in the recent campaign ia denunciation of "republican eztrava gmnce." Many person regard themeelve ac tolerably well informed on moat public jnestion will be lorprieed to be told, lor example that in the etate of IHinoia, alone, it ha been estimated that the lae otained by farmer and owner of )Mre and wagon generallv from bad roade, U placed at $16,000,000 a year. Throughout the whole country it ic thought ttiat the loea from thi ource, at the verv lowent figure, cannot be les than gMXhOOO.OOO a year. i ; apread ol cholera, ont to preveut tne myt it I opposing Mr. Alien because it demand at prevent. In the spring thi demand will be tar greater, a moat of f Via. hiiiui aw hmm .rMMt Li .nrk l.riM . 1 I . v .i . XI' k. : 1 ... ... , i : . . ' ' pmu ui uk urinwniic (wi;. nuns uiidii m eastern n aliuku innwi j1rpffB 0J (mnds uie (ueptcton aeuaior are tnu earcu-; should be independent ot tne atciate oi ing for partisan motive in th action j Boa Ilnnt and his real estate ring, and of their political opponent with regard i because the record show that Senator to thi great question, other able gentle-1 Allen asked tor $500,000 lor the Kirkland men furnish arguments to the country ! ditch and only $141,300 for all the rest seeking only to establish truth, and of the river and harbor uf the slate, east ont error. I When Mr. Alleu, or one of hi anpport- Many student of the question will j H undertake to denv thi indict find a nrw and curioo aspect of the ab- ment ot hi record, it may be time to ieet In certain side-lights thrown upon qneetion the motive of the Review. Of it from Kntone. The movement here to . the Vote for Mr. Turner it ay : o ! restrict immigration has it counterpart ! ol auspicion cling to the gallant in a movement in Itertnany and Austria-! band which voted yesterday fur George Hungary to restrict emigration. The ! Turner. It member have risen above sovernment of these two countries have ! the taint ot bribery and corporation in- manifested marked ohiection to the in- i fiuence. Thev are tor Mr. Turner be-I in tire number of outgoing na- caune thev know him to be the better A few dav ago there occurred a tre mendous anowslide on the couth lope of th mountain which caught three men in its track and carried them a distance of a tew hundred feet. Fortunately they saw the slide when it started bnt rt came with such great rapidity that they were nnabl to get to n place of safety and were carried down th mountain with the ton of snow, timber and rocks. Two of the men were fortcnately able to extricate themselves with little exertion, but the third man was completely hnr led, with the exception of one hand, with w hich he was able to attract atten- I won. ne was taxen oui oi tne suow linout Paving sustained any injury. 175 Second Street, A full line of all the Standard Patent Drupe, Chemicals, Ktc, '''-ARTISTS MATERIALS CyCountry and Mail Order will receive prompt attention. Mt-di uine. ANN.APETERS.C0, Fine Millinery! 112 Second St uvea. I be reicbsrmtb ba recenUy ;- man-mu oru- ... .... 0nW th d mf prtrioaa th, mU cmrrieT lopted eeveral stringeut murea of ; patronage to dispense or comu.mee .taught in the same manner .and a r-tricuon. Apparently these measure. chairmaiwlap to pas, around. ; h- snow.H.le was small in oumnariaon Popular opiuioo apprars to be divided ( whether the head on the ouvenir coin According to the Klamath Ex pi there are no fish in Crater lake, Mc Donald Parque, the gentleman who put the boat on the lake last summer for the benefit of tourist, endeavored in every yosaibly manner for a period of two asonthe to discover evidence of the . i i i i anny inoe m tnat wonoeno. ooov o. , WUie Americmu,. water, but without success. Tbe lace are made not with a view to atop tliit rapid depopulation so much aa to pro- . , ., that of Lisxt, tiladslone or Columbn. enactment of the reichsratb . provide, for iuatauce. that "any person who pro-! Tn wioo, gentlemen who are about mote emigration by false pretense i to get tbemselve elected to the United liable to imprisonment for a period vary- utP8 nttm bT ,UUf linUture. are ing from one month to two year and to j nud bi,Ker, a a rule, by the como.er- a fine which may amount to .U0 fior- ,cW aei9, th,n tlfy br Ume, Mrs. Cluster, the widow uf the famous genera!, is reading in public in Kew with tbe first named, he, also, wa for tunate to co cue out without a mishap. The first mentioned parties were located in the section of the mountain where enowslide. often ooenr. so rather than risk any serious accident they con cluded to abandon their claims for the present and move to a safer place. THE DAIXeaojj THE DALLES LUMBERING CO. INCDMPORATEDlSae No. 67 Wabhikotox Stbkkt. . . Tur Dalles ' . Wholesale and Retail IV-aJsr and Mannfatturer ol tkMfig Kneria ud Dmeaaoi Tinbcr, Doon, Wisdom, Molding Boa Fsmiia h f Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Flat Boxes and Packing Cases. . yswjtory and Zmmbor "STMrct ast Olct art. X3 itt. DRY Pine. Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to any part of the city, ILVI The justice of the enactment ia more j apparent when attention is called to at report spread tl.rongh turope ol SO England a paper railed, On the Plains, Dutch colonists who came here to take j which give a most interesting account land iu Colorado which they had pu - cf the life she lived when she wa with chased of an emigrant agent. There ; ber brave husband in the wild west, weie no such land and the agent was I simply an ingeuiuus confidence man. Mr. J. J Such rvstric ione do not look to any : large stork men arrived in the city last gvnrrai limiUtioa of emigration, but ( evening. In conversation with him he tbere are indication that the foreign i aoy tbat tbe people are getting wiid on ' j governments are uo fonder of the trans- ; division of couoties all at once. A pre fer of their eitiseos to this country than position is on foot bv those on the east- Hardware, Tinware, Etc., COKXEJt efcODND AM) KLPKRAL PTREETf. CKl.EBRATEIi Acorn and Charter Oak ETOTXS AID &AS&ES. CuLi. Ammanitiun and Sprung Goods. i be stocked easily enough, however, If this sentiment is to grow on both side it will be inter esting to see how far political authority r . r- i l . .1 i aa rroi. jame a. u.icnaruo oi w.e ,wvaii gaint the wishes of in-ii-Bisson hatchery baa some young trout j riduals seeking a countrv where ,pjMr whirh are hi exclusive property and he j torn tie are more free, ia willing to donate a stock placed in tbe : . ... lake. faiem dispatches inform n that tiir According to dispatch from Olym- j committee eelertion in each house were via, while matter are far from being j rr.. ..vu u, Hu.,.uU. Tl. thin. t .n.h h appear. to have been particularly , th ..... . LegslaUve rnmlt. liepreseuutive Pax ton has introduced a measure changing labor day from the first Batnrday ia June to the first Mon day in December. j Tbe speaker ha appointed as mem ) ber ot the joint committee for the Ute i ot Oregon and Washinston ou Columbia Coxart, oneof Oranteounty s riveT l-Ki.i.tion. Messrs. M vers of Mult nomah, Coon of Wasco and I ten ton of Clackamas. c .... . , IKOK.COAL, dui-ed a joint resolution for a committee ! BLACKr-MITn PCrrLlK", of five on portage railroad at tne dalles. I WAUOJf M AKKR5' MATERIAL, which was adopted. Also, to Ux all! SEWER PIPE, : . - i: . . I ; iiKviuiff eKceeuiriK 9iiw, one per crni; ' f:,000 to fn.OOH. two per cent. j north ...d middie fork of John Da, there,' l,ou AO- m "' by i. a.,..l.rr echeme, to cre-to a M j the governor with hi. objection, thereto. ... ... This w . . nn liill tntimnriitm 1?7 1 r..iiiiv frwiii (irant aud Morrow, which1 7 ' r r i gKirn op for the benefit of a certain ! few interested throngb e!fish motive, i 3 & cnowi; jhiiHs ap arrsiLtgj op ern part of Grant to cut off a portion the U-t mineral belt at (i.e linker honndariee. Grant within . Over on the FT MPS A.VD riPK, PLUMBING fVmiKB. STUDEBAKER Wagons and Carriagsn OSDOHNU i Reapers and Mowers,' AGENTS FOR Kitchen. Lerns I Stavsr Cn's j AgricnUnn Implements asd Kid:-' WITUL I- happy in hi selection. active opponent ens, be reward with the white-winged peace ia not hovering over the democratic camp to any great ex tent. The fact that it required three ballots in caucus before it waa deemed safe to center on Grigg a tbe nominee, created much comment at the time, and once then the low muttering of discon tent have swelled into a roar of openly expressed disapproval, amidst which the brethren can be heard aDDlvina to each other ruch pet term a cheap liar, i chairmanship traitor, political scavengers, etc.. all of which would be very amusing to the re publican if they were not engaged in about the name kind of a skirmish. ilimch, Grant. Khnnlrf the Wiilatnni im looliah ! in the republican can- ,,mvh tn Mma thiM ,, ,,:,.: most promi- j .... , ,inM ,., th amending the pilotage and towage ..1 i U00 of the five per cent fund from sale of land. ' There is now in th treasury the sum of tC3,3s9. This wa ou of th last act of the )Ath general aasim- bly. Repreaenlative Campbeir bill complimentary vote of high against him. a standing in tbe committee on federal relation. An other ot hi apparently clever innova tion ie recognizing the people party by giving its exponent, Vanderburg, the chairmanship of the committee on agri- 1 . - i T" 1 , . ' Hon. John R. MrF.rirte. who y lecuoos elected to congress from Oregon tbirtv ; b,Te brn weI1 itHbntd and give gen- Tear ago, baa Urea ia Ealam for a few -""-"" lay past, visiting relative. He ia the J 55 ! aider brother ot fiecretary McBride, and J Since the republican party i soon to see represented Tamhill county jn the j pas out of power, it is a buaines prop- state senate, and wa also a member of j osition to take an invoice of the asset ot the eonstitutkmal convention. He ha tbe nation in order tbat we may look ixtce filled the office of United F title j back in the year to com and give the district judge in Idaho. Hi residence j democratic psu-ty credit for whatever it for more than twenty rear baa been in ! may bring in tbe way of prosperity or Bait Lake City. Judge McBride waa ! disaster. A few day ago the Review Dent chairmanship, that of the ways and means committee, and tbe second place on enrolled biil and fishing. Then he give McGinn. Hirsch' chief I Considerable speculation is being in snp porter, two chairmanship, and j duiged in among the numerous lawyer Cogswell, who received the democratic of democratic persuasion, and re- nor will veto them on general principles, ; designed to put legislation on that inu la lie on y hi to do. Jject bark where it waa in 18RS, before the action of the legislature ot the fol lowing aession. Mr. Campbell claim J that thi will give the river a good ser- j vice, which h doe not now have, and encourage foreign chip to com her. D. ay It will do away with the con ditions under which ship have bad to beat about the mouth of the Columbia for thro week, a wa instanced by th vessel recently towed off the Washington coast by th Willapa. naaiiTsisturBrs - one of tbe founder of the republican party in Oregon, and was elected to con gress during the war by a very large majority for the young state, over 3,500. He wa a staunch delender of the union ia congress, sustaining President Un co is in his noble effort to carry on tbe war and overthrow slavery. Tbe asylum scandal investigation at the capital ha revealed a rotlennes nnparalled ia any rate institution beard f. Grca negHgenca is charged on the part of tbe management by the board ot corrections. Lewdness and immoral aondaet by noma of tbe attendants, and tbe visitation of outside person of uncer tain reputation baa baea going on In tbe Jactitation unobserved for month einne Dr. Rowland ha bad tbe ruperinteBd aey. Tbe doctor, ia hi good aatare, baa saver so "petted anything wrong, aad could not believe tbat those under bim would abuse the cocfidenea he re posed on tbetn. Tbe policy of the su- quoted statistic on busine failure compiled by tbe standard authority. R. G. Dun A Co. These showed the great eat measure of prosperity recorded in thi country within the past fifteen year. Kew Bradatreet, another high authority, publishes a review of Kew England mill and manufactories for tbe Snow, Hon past year. It find tbat 1893 "wa re markable tor the large number of new mill built, tiie beavy increase in tbe amount of good manufactured, and th low price which ruled in nearly all branches of trade." Of course if many new mill were built, a great deal of ad ditional employment wa given to labor; and, of course, if low price ruled the eonsoaner got th hen-fit. The obser vation of these standard authorities are widely at variance with th calamity talk ot th democratic party, but they will form the material that will be used by the careful political and aronomical student of the future. publics as well, a to who will be ae lerted to succeed Judge Heady aa judge ot the United Mates court for thi dis trict. The passag of thi bill will not only relieve Judge Iieady of weighty duties, but will probably be the mean of prolonging hi life several yean. Sezt May he will be 09 year old, and one year later b could according to law, re tire on full pay for life. The salary at tached to tbe office is $5,000 per annum, and tbe aim of the judge' life ba been to serve in tl position nntil he bad paseed the retirement limit. Of lata bia health baa broken so rapidly tbat be and hi friends have become so thoroughly concerned that it wa decided to antici pate tbe regular working of the law and permit him to retire at an early date. Hi successor will be one of Cleveland' earliest appointment. Among the various possibilities are four lawyer known throogbout the northwest as able men and honest, who appear to find the honors about evenlr divided. Thev are Hon. Lewi L. McArtbur, Hon. Zera L. B. Cox and Hon. C. B. Bellinger. Either on of them would make an excellent judge, and the people of thi state will, indeed, b fortunate if either of them is appointed. pennteaoent resiling away from the In- With eboleea, diphtheria and the hxrp atitutioa ie all wrung. He shouM make J '.rt headed for this devoted country the u u.y wu gnmuo ar.-i . tbieago f,r year will not be a season of devote his entire time to the work. ! cnailoyad b'iss. Then, again, a better selection of arit- j ante should be made. Favor,tiw j The peopU of Letrittoa arc en'.tosi afaould not b known. 5o fami'y eon- j astie over their pro pert .w securing a section hoj!d be allowed a position on ! railroad. A committee fcas been an- th furw of attendants. A rtf'irrn in -p':nted to sol'icil subscription fur Om i "CTrtion and Its ohject. that branch of the ate service is te.-. ,nUidy retired nd every indi-atioa of A fine' lotlflurnitura going very low awry for the puU.c good. sua. U given. j M Craadall 4 Ear', new atora. A bill has been introduced in congress for the enlargement of th Erie caoal, with a view to its conversion into a waterway large enonrh to admit of considerable rise. It i to be 20 feet deep. Tbe cost will be one hundred and fifty million of dollars. Thi is a grand project, and would ba of i in mer.se beas ts U to tbe great west. It would make port "f entry for foreign commerce at all the different harbor along the lake, extending westward 1,11)0 ntiio beyond Buffalo. A LMfM far Om Km a. Vaairtsaioa, Jan. UThe national league for good road met this morning. Forty delegates were present. Benat-jr Manderson, of HeVanka, ia the chair, made a brief address, staling th Incep tion of tba movement which led to th Saaasaa m Death. fir. PvTaaascao, Jan. 17. A remark able accident occurred this morning on a railway line between Elatousk and Samara. A train loaded with recruits wa going at full speed when tba for ward car took fire. For some reason tbe engineer did not atop and th entire train was soon in Came. A many ot th recruit as could jumped from the car windows. rxime lauded in deep now bank and escaped injury; other truck the ground and wer killed. Many were tearfully horned before jumping. Kunibere were burned to death in the car, which were entirely consumed. When the roll wa called it an found that forty-nine were dead and twenty terribly horned or otherwise ter ribly injured. Aa investigation will be held to determine th cause of th fire, but it is supposed that th soldiers, sky larking in tli front car, upset tbe tove. EsoKi-x, Ia., Jan. 17-Tlie first auc tion of the California limited on tbe Santa Fe wa derailed five mile east of Dedill, Mo., thi morning. The dining car rolled down the em hank meet, caught fir and wa burned. William Roes, a colored waiter was roasted alive, (six or eight were seriously injured. A broken rail caused the wreck. 8ocrMswjr to L. D. Frank, deceased.) - .mill A General Una at . Horse Furnishing Goods. 2aEPAKIITo' PEOMPTLT Trir.ATT.Y 3XJ-5TX Vlialssie M Betail Dealers ii Hantsss, Enfilex, Earse Elaitctx, ft Full ksxtfmsl of Isnca Sadilsn Plaii or tojet tiXJOSV rTREET. .... THE DALLES. 01 New - Umatilla- House5 THE DAlXFr OREGON. I. SINNOTT 6l FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and llaggage (rffx of th U. P. R. R. (Vjnpany, aad ofttca of tba Weetsa U&km Teleaph Office are in the Hotel. t Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of ail Valuables. i LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON. f Heu .6. Qolumbia otel THE D AXLES, OREGON. 3est Dollar a Day House on the Coast! First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. First Clash Hotel in Every Kerjeci. I None but the Ret of White Help Employed; T. T. Nicholas, Prop. i Tba length of tha reserv mad In th Cascade moontains of Oregon for park purposes is 2S4 tulie. The area la 7,020 sqnare mile, embracing 44, 432,800 acrea. Tli park rearrvatlons prrrjr include Mount Hood and its surroundings, aud tbe ruz7-d mountains and lake adja cent to Crater lake reaerve. The Dalles Mercantile Co., fossaas awv piaLas l- Pis, Jan. VJj Tha Fmsrh steam hip ht. Marie, from Marseille to Havre ran down aa Italian bark off Villafranca Monday, during a heavy aleetstorm. Tli bark went down with ail Ler crew of IS men. General Merchandise, Dry Good", Ciotbinz, Gent' Furnishing Goods, Booti, Shoe, Hats, Capf Groceries, Hardware, CrocJcery, Hay, Grain, Feod, Etc. 390 to 334 Second St., The DalleB, Or.