THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1803. SEW FREIGHT TARIFF j g,-W OBJECT TO A . CUT! .. Ten Gttcrily kiiiial tr San Easiness Eei ground in a .uitaule vault. From th tank the oil wilt le pumped into .tand-i:i-. 3t) imhes in ti'.amr aw fen high, iy two Sou HE IS ALL MIGHT. a 11a ... I.ul la .? kr-r ttt tka l. A covtefpondeot of the t i!!.-inJ aJt? rr and J C, WiV. VAA V'i U'Hrll PmTCtf i """Vlnfl write t "The (in have J..r.l. Uil k"klil in"JlttIuH.nii,rti.u.lt.rV.,itb' regain . i . ... n f . 1 J. M. HUNTINGTON. I U. 8. CommUtlonar, pun-p. this pipe is connevjc.i wuu m w inch wrought iron muin leading l the i bailer. C. 0. M'KINSTRY . 0 Attack tiis Cuts POESNT MEET THE EXrLCTATI'iXS Fr Wbkh Aaa.xatJua Trvat? MPE J ;w loKK, leti. 1. I ouer a mumi-i . iitcton data the Tnbuno vt uer . ' - , reason for bdlcving. a Lir l.e exeea- Hardware Slcn Sat Their Only ftencttl ! tive bratuh ot the government is cm- j rented, that negotiation lor the annex- Is i i Stovw. ' iutiuu of Hawaii are "bout to he, ii . - j indeed they have not already been, con- : rinded. Tonwwrow morning tha treaty lac umi'Msrw KAinto.tn ! for annexation, this being the form in 1 'which it J believed the final result of j the negotiation will find its expredon, A r.rlr H.. Takrw I ami Kb..i t is to lie sigued and transmitted to the Atr.. ......p., Tkr-urb. ..- president. talua aa ramu. - 1 Jn4e Jark.ua At! Klffal- , WAKUtjioTOK, Feb. as. The senate SroKANK, Feb. 14. Ihe new tariff j judiciary committee this morning de- sheets issued by the representatives of j ckled to report favorably the nomination the transcontinental line at the St. Paul j Jnde II. E, Jackson as an awoclat ju- eontorence were placed on the dek of 1 tice of the no pre me court. nearly all the Wadiug shippers of Spok- i 8M11 R- t-kalpe7 ane earlv ve.MeuLiT tuurning. " t " , r. , " . i Ot VJiei-v, Feb. 14. On the t.d and Throughout the da extwrts ta rates; a, . . T .. , . ". . . .. .'6tth iotnt ballots. 76 vote were cast- were cuileuni; ui- ir imjii in tiie euurt 6tth joint ballots, 76 vote AJleu 5S, Turner Orli 19, Yoniig 8, Dan bar 1. El retail ta fcMco4 t arlllv. FitASKroBT, Ky Feb. 1-4. tl nJge to iinre out ii the ruinpiicated mm off class rates, terminal rate, blanket tariff, cOKiiiiiKiity list, rtc, the efwuce f the .' reduction prumised aud ii!l cUuned ty J merepreseutauvet ot u.e nuiroao Winiam LindaaT wae elected to mcceed fcvor of Spokane. With ti.roUdn? tern- j Ct Cariisie in'tiVniU'd States s;nate pies aud a a i!d hcik u ilie eye, the con-; tCKjar . .. fideutial clerk passed owsr t.j the fhictrf : ' " " - ' ' the results of their ealenlation and ! "atrta Ctta qoklly eoaht the ehauy eidea of the j There has been no change in the eitua Btreets a they turueved homeward, i turn in the contest in Moutuna, Wyoin The telephone wire were nearly bomed j injr. North l"hikota. oat Ly tne puxsiea sluppers la corner THOROUGHLY BAD. Bm( ArrmlcBd In rrtlanil ok nurptiR4 fliarr. ence ith each other, and the nHuiate conclusion wac arrivui at with greater ncaiiimity tlian has ever before cliurac- j terized the bnsint-ffii meu of Spokane j cpon tjjiy in(!te propoesii that the ! nr.. mean approach the expectntiou of the liar, telling among other thing, that .people of tlti city, in view of the fiat-J Malcolm Moody had advanced large terin? repreentationc that had been j sows for free ferriage, to the extent that V. F. Brown, who made a record in mad-? by the railroads. Hardware men are afraid tK:.t the new cchcdnls will prove detrimental to their interests, ex cept in the matter of stovee, Lecaue there is no clipper rotiinetitionin etove, t!mt eenlletnan aa coiupeiled to publicly announce that be was not eutocribing' a dollar for that purpose, iff just now ! in troahle in Portland. , ' IVputy Biunott left Portland for aschippersdo not wiii to have Usein' Grants after Crown on the train that knocked to pieces by the ruiling -rsf tnclwaa blockaded at Latourelle. and wan veH.l. . ! fureed to nniain iu the bkutckada ttn Tlie wholecale grocers and com minion j able to proceed to t.irant or tereral men are also 4iiiugifiL The former are I day In a the meantime lrowa waa not at !1 satii-lied. In some eomuiodi- j located and watched to prevent his ties, t hey any, the rate may be lower, ! leaving. . He made the attempt, but did bat a cr.rreepouding reduction has been not get farther than The Ihitlrs, where mada to terminal points, thns leaving ihe remained a day or to, and then re Spokane where Blie has always been j tnrned to ; Grants to await the opening tehind 3n the matter of rate. In others of the road. .Before he elarted on bis the terminal rut i leM than the .cpok- tecood attempt to leave, Iteputy 8innott ane rate. It U the general verdict that had him in hand, and placed where be President HUI'a promise have not i will not bave ar.y opiwrttfnity to appro- tilt House i,4iq,;5. Apprppriatcd ron x int : tAii:a ir Hot aaeaaaafut, Thcra Vl Krailui SMt.aoe t k J.ai tJaarrat -0 irltaa. - WaKtfrsttTos,' Feb. l. Senators Itolph and Mitchell are propared to at tack tlio cuts made in the sundry civ;l kill foe the river and harbor improve ments, especially that iortion relating to the Cascades. The house appropri ated fl.410,0, and the senate has cut the sum to fSCS.POO. This bill was pre. pared and reported by three men, the other members of the appropriation committee having little or nothing to do with it. Seuator iVilph thinks he will lie able to have the full amount ' re stored, yet if ft I not, there remains atiout f:!M,000 of the lat appoprlatiocs unexpended, and with the amonnt car rii-d in this bill the work can go ahead. The Oregon 'delegation are anxious to have the amonnt necessary fur the com pletion of the work appropriated at th! session. ' llawaliaa Irani jr. V asm notok , Fob. 1 4. Secretary Fes ter this afternoon telegraphed to Minis ter Stevens, of Honolulu, ttt approval of his action in affirmatively responding to the request for a provisional govern ment of Hawaii by establishment of a protectorate over tlm Jkiaudi( euding negotiations ior the uiuxation of the this countv Mid have nu t and puweed ' ! resolution, and tljflr tomu iU, had j - - ! big dinner, wftt petit! iih to oc.r n pre- j ' . ! wt.tailvcs unJhuvt done nothing to rai IN Tilt SliVURt Lit 1L HiLLtl,p vh1 , ttl,r wheat, or biacr tho I price on thtir cnu.iuoiiiies. Now , then, - - ' ! let the granger aud uiiiamie pi oplo com- j bine a otio, and do what the htrfxerr ot j the great Taloni country arval-ititto) do, (.juiii in with them, if they can.) aciid their whuiit. ami attytbiiig tle Jhey have to ell, direct t the exporters, or dir.-t the ship-owner, ami thereby save the prollt cf uilJdlcuicn for' them selves, which will 1 1mm 4 to 10 cct.ts on the bunhel. . Comuienco ta work now; don't wait until next hill, !jl then kl:-k. It we have a terminal ware house at IVrtlund, the wheat r.f thl coiiiity could I hipied direct to It, aud held nntil enough was on hand to l.ia.l a ship. There are plci:ty o( farm er? w ho could do t he htijocr and plenty t do the work. l't there be a Leting o.' the farmers of Klickitat cofinty, some time In March, en i take steps to do something for their own bciicM ; ' take steps to hai;dlc their ouugutiii. t'iet scales, handle them by their ow 11 men and work toirether for their ca n gHid. Cct in and rtriH!" The river fruw this jwint to Astoria l Ahuoet as open rs it w ill he when tlio locks aru done. The (iohtendale cir rcvpoiidoiit's ideas arc gool, and if he had suggested that a warehouse and scales be put In at lUtcklntui, he wouiJ have arrived at hi legitimate eonclu s'n, mid hit the nail ou ihe bead. Huntington & McKinstry. nnm,'Kr in j. n liHliUr,,'. -i A i leal Estate, Loan and Insurance Ag'ts j..ina t.ijM'rJioi an ivtn.ia ptijitvi. liinta eollect-oj nti'i tac iui hir r.nn-ivsi h trim A lot met of Titha furnished at uliort nnthfi, un w. hate tlm oply fc rf utruct lMik in Vaa;o Count v, - J'iultiii )m?ng floal lvstfite for aulo or rent are rejp-i.-K'od (tl cll j our m.A ICO im SECOND ST. THE DALLES, an panned ont. Naarlj CamplrSMl. Xew Oki.ea.vh, Feb. 14. The Tehuan tepec raiiruud acroes the Mexican isth mus is nearly completed.. The road was started in I SGI, but for the last ten years has been dead. It extends through a deune swamp, mountains and forests. Tlie swamp, has been the obstacle that stopped the contractors. Tt Kngliah syndicates gave it up as -a bad job. Filially Chicago men under took tlie job, put the oad through the ewamp, crofised the mountains by tun nels, and now have 'only forty miles . straight track to build. They expect to have the line in operation from coast to eoaat. 250 miles, in three months. It is believed that, when completed, the road will he operated in the interest of C. P. Hnntingion. ' I'vnr Old l"i TaUIS, Feb. I V Charlea do LeWiepS reimitued all day yesterday with his father Ferdinand at l-eieheMtaste. The rjed lie Iesieps recoguiaed and em braced his ron. lie i still ijreorant of the judgment that had doomed them holh to imprisonment. Ciiarle man sgud ii ri-5'.rain hi tears and anumed a clr(ul aKiHft in order that Ids father might nut suspect-the truth. Chat lew islands to the I'nitfd t-tates. Inetruc- j intrudacwl the detccSvee, tluwi pri tions for the guidance of future action loner he wa, as fr'a'iidrt that imd nceuui- was also Included ia the telegram. ! puttied him from Taria, and Fcr.iicmid These instructions will leave nn Iran- j received them iu a lunch of his old Cisco ior Honolulu tomorrow by the ? di'lmmur fashiou n his deirrej.it ciudi steamer Australia, .of the local line le-! tinu and weakened facilities wouid ber twwn those points. i mit- , They all chatted together, and when dinner time came Ferdinand fn- I v:mi me viiiior lo o.oe, a pr:v.;v-i; ui fahU'li thev would h ive availed them selves wlietlicr Invited or not. Ferdi nand's mind UU hug red ou the poj Louis Payette, 5LiACKSpiTHlNG. Any and all Kinds of Iron Work attended to jimmptly ami guaranteed t give aitislactinn. Shop, East End, cor. Second end Depot Street. CHRISMAN & CORSON, -ItCALtCBII IN- GROGERIES, Flour, Grain, Fruit and Mill Feed. TMd Tta. Salcm, Feb. 14. A message was re--ceived from the governor vetoing the Manley bill Xo. 11, for a bridge acroes the Willamette at Albinaw Theinewage was read, and Manley moved that the bill be put imme!ialely on its passage notwithstanding the objections. The rote was: ' Ayn 44, noee 10; passed 1 priate tlie property of others The proving of all the charges against ' rrown will show him to be an uncon scionable rascal. He was taken to Port land from Grant's station, feherman rounty, f-aturday by Deputy Sheriff Sinnolt to answer to a charge of embea zlement. In this complaint it was al leged that in 1890, while traveling (or P. M. Os born & Co., lie rendered a false Lilt of expense) and fraudulently ob tained 105 from the firm. lie beard of a warrant being issued for lis arrest and "skipped ont." It was only last wee.kythnt be 'was located at rants, where he was buying wheat for Balfour, Guthrie & Co. . Bat with this arrest Brown 'a troubles only begun. Yesterday George Good, one of the proprietor -of the Perkins hotel, made a complaint charging Brown with obtaining money under false pre tenses. He claim that Brown called at the bouse on the 30th of last month and, desiring to borrow $40, gave a clieck on The Itelle National bank and secured the money. When the check waa aent on for payment, it was re turned with the statement that Brown had no money in the bank. Charles F. filter bad a similar experience with t'orixltml ia tlia Mao. I Umatiujl, 0r. Feb. IT.. Particular hnvejart been received of the terrible j dwtb oi Ilev. Mr. Woodhall, of Golden dale. Wash he leii hi hou ungion on nusmcse. Jt is supposeu .,.,,., ,,, r..rlfc and t!u. lost hi way in the blinding storm iWMtIUki (,, der French auic was raging at that time, am! perisht in or u mtm f( lhe AtUnUr ttn!i Padftc. tbosaowou the bank of the Columbia ...... u. ir. tia ath.r. ... , , , VIHMH'5 ,.-.vi.v. ,j "utiuo utterance on tiie subj.ret, foe remark I U1SUU B llllllU s.l'l I'iia rvo ou ii.v pwr,- Two weeks ag., last Friday bnUkl! of j.una0lll crtnl, and now mie; intending to go to r- (B1, tllM af,0ue optiiuioticaily alut river. Parties at heard cries for help coming from tlie cp- bt ing tf an erratic character which in- over the veto. j Brown, and is out fUO on account of i cashing a fraudulent check. Brown w as ' arraigned Monday on all three charges, and was to have imd a hearing in the Portland court yesterday. f art fcaauaaay. a Or,s riaaer C.aaa. Ei.LEMBBt'ur', Feb. 14. Saturday' FJcldcn M. Thorp, one of the Oregon pioneer who came to thi cbaat in 1844, died at hi home in Ellensburg, Wash., at tbe advanced age of S years. Be- The toe-on Operatic Concert com ceased was well known among tbe early p, win , entertainment at Win- settler oi Jiuitnoman ana w astungton ; g,te' halt next Monday evening. It Counties. . . .i a... :n t - ii . asivuiu, .liu wniuim Wilt im ItVil JIM ronized, for it i lor the benefit of the free reading room, which i one of the moat deterring object of philanthropic regard. But, aside from any charitable inclination, tha entertainment deserve libera support for it own aake. It ia a first clasa company, and all lover of music will ,1 insured . their money's worth. The Kew Orleans Plcaynm say of them: "The Boston Operatic Con cert company scored a most pronounced ucee lst evening at the grand opera house. It waa gratifying to note, too, that there waa a Urge audience present, and the company deeert it, for it ia a plendid organisation, it rJanibera are all artist of the lint clam, and the dif ferent number were rendered in th beat musical style. Ko better company ever visited ihe outh." Bhiloh' cure, tbe Great Cough and Croup Cure, Is for sale by finlpe at K In ertly. Tocket Ue contain twenty-fire CTDnnaalra Trial. Pirraut-Bti, Pa., Feb. 14-Tlie trial of Hugh O'Donnell wa continoed this morning. Several Finkerton men tee tiDcd that they aaw-iim in tbe crowd at Homestead when -tbe Finkerton tried to land ; that be waa going about giving order and placed the armed atrikera. He told the commander of tbe Pinker tons that every one of them would be killed if they landed. He promised them protection if they would surrender. OH rwel a tfc Fair. u Oik aoo, Feb Oil will be the fuel used in the large team phfntaof tbe Columbian Exposition." Tlie f-tandard Oil company guarantee to furnish all tbe oil that may be required, and will deliver it through an extension of on of it pipe line which now enter bouth Chicago. Tbe exposition company will provide ruUjoient storage capacity by constructing twelve tank, each 8 feet in posucameoiuie river noon a " i'oc au, thai the intellect ff the veteran hut night, and a there wa no boat at J d; luMallHt ftud enKiIrfer had Joat it hand, th agent telegraphed to Arling ton, eight biilea distant, reqnesting tiie agent there to eend a rescuing party after the unfortunate man. Two tuen i wore oerordingiy cent out in. a boat to the rescue, but the darknena and blia xard proved too much for their evidently weak nature, and .tbey returned after about thirty minute' fruitle 'search." The poor man waa beard several time daring the night crying, "Mr God," "My God." A soon a daylight came, Mr. Ihividsan, the agent at Blalocka, and other instituted a careful March for the man, but tlie depth of now pre vented bis being found, and it was thought probable that he might have survived and made hi way to some bouse. When the anew melted away yesterday, however, hi body; partly eaten by coyote, waa found lying near the place where his cries had lieen heard. The deceased waa about fifty year of age fVome of hi friend ar rived at Blalork today, and will prob ably take hi body back to Goldeudale for burlul. ) ( raak aaatj Saw a. Oeboeo Eevlaw. Rome peculiarity of the weather 1ias caused geese to flock in on Crooked river in large number, a thing very uncom mon. It mast be that the weather bore i warmer than in the urround!ng country, which has caused the geese to congregate here. Bobert Smith, of Sister, wa in town Wednesdsy. . He reported anow four teen inches deep at Squaw creek, and that it wa badly drifted. All kind of lock, Mr. Smith tayi, are doing well on Squaw creek, the ranchmen having plenty of feed and are using it annpar ingly. The Oregonian lias been informed that there were two feet ot anow at Prine vilie. Tbe party who informed that paper certainly must have viewed th now with a telescope, for eight inches i th greatest depth of snow we have had during the winter, and the last storm only deposited abont fire inches of mow on the ground. B. Vowell, who left bcrelast fall with a bond ot horses, wrote from Colfax, Iowa, nnder date of Jan. 27th, that he had not at that date disposed ot hi bone, they having arrived there In Imd aliape, and aa the market wo dull he would hold nntil spring. There were ten Sncbe ot anow on the ground and HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE. COS. WASHINGTON AND SECOND ST- THE DALLES, OUEOOI MIAER & B ENTON DBALEHS1N , - Hnpn Wnnn kik. pink, ash GROCERIES, ?r8tt&. HARDWARE 1 TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. Leavo orders cor. Third and Union, or 133 SocoiA it THE DALLES. OR. ancieut trength CarlUle's fatlri. Wabiusotoh. Feb. 15. Altera cju drrnce today with Secretary tti XUe Treasury Foster, Cat lisle said he could not sea any occasion for approheuiou In financial circles, At the government would not allow gold to go to a premium. 'My course as secretary I perlctly plain," aaid Carlisle to a friend. "On of my first official step will be to lue bond. Thi will be followed by a iecial session of congreea, and th Sherman art will be repealed." Stafk Tnwm rriaMbwrg. Beppaer iaet(c. Wea Marlatt, Pull. Simlson, Frank Hale and Cha Elder returned Friday from Ellensburg where they had been called a witnesses in tbe case, State ot Washington vs. Tom Kimsey," charged with bank robbery. Tlie jury hung in Tom' case, five standing for acquittal aud seven for convicliou. It I confi dently expected that at his next trial he j w ill be released. The boy bring word j over that Hale ha been given a new j trial. Kmie startling developments arei looked for soon, which will result in the immediate release of Hale and Kimsey, and the capture and conviction of tlie gulltv parties. Had It. not been for prejudice, Hale and Kimsey would bars been released longgo. v Albiaa wrlasw Mill -. SAi.r.w, Feb. 16. Tha Albioa tree bridge bill wa token np in tho senate at a o'clock thl alter noon, but failed to pas over the governor veto by a vol of 19 to 14. , ' Karl' Clover Boot, the new blood purifier, give trekhness and clcarneis to I the complexion aud cures constipation. 20c., 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipe & Klnersly, druggist. . - V Getttmt llltiyfirin? : Enc .$20. w- TlMiftiH t ; u i v r-wl; Mixvry. It iAu ri:r, i.t '. r.' ivjK'. tf 1ho ' LbstdUh) i:.ufia ;4'la!i.n,vv r lap's, iiirlu !i:i.c nun: Hum U.(kxj iliurv tmtions nu I ;';'U "r.Jtj. . Tla l t'M'tn n- K''.'.i'H' IIj (I Ui IV Vttluttmt, Vith: ,rlaa ' M'n. i:.f. 1 1- il le lul' ltnmu. I.IIO. iMtea "' viiluiib-. H oil. i'if. loiti al.tMi, I.11K Hiwia I.4U. Huw.rf wMu ;. '.'( Hr i ten-iuu ij (,' ud.. J.-; ni.J. lul Six laiuirb ead. 5 Cents a Day - '. Merali?rhii in tho KrcjTlojfcrlia Britaunif.u 'Coojnr.ilivC' Clnl t.i - onjf ?5l.0f) cxtm, ruul h-liu'.s tby cn ytioHMli.i on yiufnlw of in ily o cents aduy or !.:;.) Wry twduty ly. Atr.:;'.:i.i Supplement. Maruiil.v;r.lly nircA-'Wiiiiv.tf IlicKriff-' lish (. lit i!!i(o'ri , .V. in j.U.of ctnitw) of th j B'itju ii-i,- srt .-i.il'y tnoling . . Aram-fo.iu t.tiji r, .n-t1 l;v3r., I'ionij'liy, We JHlbli-'.'i ;;s fotlovs; AmoHin'i V-rml- u ', ti.M I f tlnwrt fV. l ft, T and ithi. It 1,., ( I.--. ..i.l n I'Mn tf" "'. piiffn, UwS vula, 1j( it i i I v 4... -i.Ht,, 1 1!.'.- hi.ir Hirl. Sl.llO. , Samj3!c f tho IviKyt'Iujxtliii cjui lo seen at tho ofticn iS' ljus j'iiiK'r, ttiwl you can r.ivc n llttlo in 1 rouble nnd cost hy joining .'t once -with 1 h- ditor and 'Hotn'1! of ytvir iiHfrlilorw in order-"' iiV? F.'.jts. (' awl ie it, Anyway , ,"vluch cost iiotliin. , , . t ; JOHN B, ALDEN, PuUishor, 57 Rase St., New York, doses, only 20c. Children love it. t the weather had been Intensely cold. FARM FOR SALE. I ofler for sal all or a part of my farm of 480 acre in Sec. 24, Tp. 1 south, ranie 14 east, 15 miloa southeast of The I miles; good improvement, good young five-acre orchard now bearing, plenty oi good water tor house use and stock ; 175 acre in cultivation, good outlet north, est,south or west via county road. I also oiler for sale 1U0 acre in section 2(1, township. I aouth, range 14 east! also five bend" home, one double set oi liftmen and a few farm implement, etc. Price reasonable, term easy and title good. For particular come and sea me at The Dalles or J. II. Trout at the farm. Jan29-tf E. W. Taotrr, 'i . . ' ' .. . -' . ! i V