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    VOL. I.
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1891.
NO. 80.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Published rHily, Sunday Excepted.
BY
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second mid WaahinKton Streete, The
Dalle, Oregon.
Term of Subscription.
Fcr Year 00
Per month, by carrier
Single copy ' "
30
TIMK TABLES.
Railroads.
EAST BOUND.
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WEST BttH.ND.
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STAGES.
For 1'rineville, via. Bake Oven, leave daily
axiMwt Kunriiivl at rt a. m.
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
Holidays, Vediiendavnaiid Fridays, at (! A. M.
For Iiufur, KiiiKsli-y and Tynh Valley, leave
daily (except Sunday) at 6 A. M.
For tioldendale. Wash., leave every lay of the
week except buiulay at A. m.
Offices for all lints at the L'uiatilla House.
THE CHURCHES.
THIRST BAPTIST CHCKXII Rev. O. . Tay-
X1 LOK, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11
a. h. and 7 V. M. Sabbath School at VI U.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eveuiiiK t 1
uciock.
"lONGRKGATIOXAl. C HURCH Rev. V. C.
i 1'iiRTiK. 1'antor. Services every Sunday at 11
A. if. and 7 p. M. Sundav School after morning
service. Straugera cordially invited, scats tree.
MK. CHURCH Rev. H. Brown, Pastor.
. Service even Sundav lnorniinr and even
ing. Sundav School at 12U o'clock M. A cordial
invitation is extended by 'both pastor and people
loan.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opixwitc
Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutclide Rector. Services
every Sunday ut 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. if. Sunday
School 12 ::w p. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at
7:30 .
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father 1!imK8
ueist I'ustor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7i. n. High Mass at 10::S0 a. m. Vesjiers -at
7 P. M.
SOCIETIES.
S8EMBLY NO. 2K70, K. OF I. Meets in K.
L of P. hall Tuesdays at 7:30 P. M.
w
A8CO LOPOE, NO. 13, A. F. & A. JL Meets
tirst and third .Monday oi earn momn at -J
COLUMBIA I.ODOE, NO. I. O. O. K. Meets
even- Friduv evening at 7::K) o'clock, In Odd
Fellows h'all, Second street, between Federal and
Washington. Sojourning brothers are welcome.
H. A. Bills, Sec'y K, li. Closti, N. G.
T-RIENUSH1P 1.OU0.E, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
.T every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
echaiiuo's building, corner of Court mid Second
streets. Sojourning members are medially in
vited. Ubo. T. THOStt"SON,
." D. W. Vaosk, Sec'y. U. C
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
st 3 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3. A. O. V. AW Meets
at K. of P. Hall, Vruer Second and Court
Streets, Thursday aven-gN at 7 ::).
Joav Filloox,
. W. a. Myers, Financier. M. V.
FHOFESSIOXAL CAttDS.
DR. O. I). DOANE PHYSICIASI AND BUR
GEON. Office; rooms & aud -6 Chapman
Block. Residence over McFarland t French'B
store. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to
8 P. IT.
A 8. BENNETT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of
1 flee in Schunno'B building, np stairs. The
'- Dalles, Oregon.
TAR. (i. C. ESHELMAN HouoxM-ATRIC PHY-
17 bician and bUROKON. Ottice Hours : 9
to 12 a. M : 1 to 4, and 7 to P M. jiils answered
-promptly day or night' Office; upstairs in Chap
man Block'
DeVISDALL Dkntiht. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
VK. THOMl'SON Attorney-at-law. Office
to Opera House Block, Washington Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
P. P. MAYS. B. B. HUNTINGTON. H. 8. WILSON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB-nevh-at-la
w. Offices, French's block over
First National Bauk, The Dalles, Oregon.
B.B.UCFCK. 3EO. WATKINS. PRANK If ENEPEE.
DUFVR, WATKINS !t MEXEFEE ATTOR-NEYs-AI-CAW
Rooms Nos. 71, 7S, 73 and 77,
Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalies, Oregon.
"1YT H. WILSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms
Vt a -r2 and Ut, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dulles, Oregon.
W.&T. IflGGOY,
-BARBERS.
Hot and Cold
SO 7X "T H s .
110 SECOND STREET.
oujsed:i, ask
: ; t o
" B' i i K -I 1 1
The 8 B. Headache and Liver cube taken
according to directions will keep your Blood,
Liver and Kidney in good orders ' : .
The 8. B. Cotjoh CBR for Colds, Coughs
and Croup, in connection with the Headache
Cure, is as near perfect as anything known.
The 8. B. Alpha Pain Cure for internal and
external use, in Neuralgia, Toothache, Cramp
Colic and Cholera Morbus, is unsurpassed. They
are well liked wherever known. Manufactured
at Dnfur, Oregon. Ff - Bale by all druggists.
A COMPLETE
llEN'S-s- FINE SHOES!
McFarland
: CHAS; STUBLIISIG, '
New "Vogt Block, Second . Street
WH01iESAliE,and fETfllLi LiIQUOt iDEmiEJ.
Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
D. I". Thompson'
President.
J. 8. Hchekck, H. M. Be ALL,
Vice-lresident. Cashier.
Fust national Bank.
THE DALLES,
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of -collection.
Sight :and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jjj. S. Sciien'ck.
T. W. Spaeks. Ubu. A. Liebe.
, H. M. Beall. .
FRElSlCH St CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENE RAI.BAKKIXU BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections' made at all points on fav
orable terms. .
COLUMBIA
(apdy :-: paetory,
W. S. CRAM, Proprietor.
(Successor to Cram & Corson.)
Manufacturer of the finest French and
Home Made
CAITDIBS,
... East of Portland.
DEALER IN
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale
or Retail .
. " In Every Style.
.. 104 Second Street, The Dalles, Or.
$20 REWARD.
WILL BE PAID FOR ANY INFORMATION
leading to theconviction of parties cutting
the ropes or in any way interfering with the
wires, poles or lamps of Tai Electric Light
Co. v-. H. GLENN.
Manager.
LINE OF
& French,
BUNNELL BROS.,
190 "Third Street.
PIPE' v WORK.
Pipe Repairs
and Tin Repairs
A SPECIALTY.
Mains Tapped With Treasure On.
Opposite Thompson ' Blacksmith Shop.
Phil Willig,
124 UNION ST., THE DALLES, OR.
Keeps on hand a full line of
MEN'S AND YOUTHS
Ready - Made Clothing.
Pants and Suits
MADE TO ORDER
On Reasonable Terms.
Call and see my Goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
R. B. Hood,
Livery, Feed and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold
Commission and Money ;
Advanced on Horses
left For Sale.
rTICE OF-r
The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line,
Bbige Leaves The Dalles every morning
. at 7:u and Goldendale at 7:80. All
; freight must be left at R. B.
Hood's office the evening
before. .
. R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.
FLOELXG MILL TO LEASE.
THE OLD DALLES MILL AND WATER
Company's Flour Mill will be leased to re
sponsible parties. For information apply to the
WATER COMMISSIONERS,
'.'.,! : The Dalles, Oregon.
IT IS NOTPARALLEL.
Ex-Secretary Bayard Says the New Or
leans and the Wyoming Massacre .
Are Not Similar Cases.
Bribery Sensation in the California Leg
islatureSandwich Island Mat
ters. The Associated Press Reports are Sent
Exclusively to the Chronicle at tt '
The Dalles:
AFTER THE STORM.
The AfaBa do not Scare Parkinson
by
Their Threatening Iecrees.
New Orleans. March 17. The Maiia
warning has been received by W. S.
Parkinson, who led the citizen's move
ment on Saturday but it does not make
him feel uneasy although there may be
some foundation for. it. Parkinson treats
the letters lightly.-
The grand jury is investigating the
the charges of bribery of jurors in the
Hennessy case, and it is understood they
have some important clues.
The - records of the registration office
of this city show that Antonio Marchesi
was registered as a voter, October 3d.
He is one of the four that the Italian
consul claimed wag still an Italian sub
ject. No record is found of the other
three.
THE FIFTY-FIRST COXOKESS.
PrYtddrnt Harrison Says That Body Will
Rank High In History.
Washington March 17. In an inter
view yesterday President Harrison . said
the work fifty-first congress will stand
well in history and which the country
will approve whether the issues involv
ed in tne election bill be prominent in
future campaigns or not is a question for
the public to determine.
As to the tariff the president said;
"There shook! be no agitation upon this
subject ntit the McKinlev bill has
been faii?y tried."
- 1.
SANDWICH ISLAND AFFAIRS.
The Quft n la Sustained and Appoints
Her Cabinet.
Sas afKANCisco, Iarch 17. The Ex
aminer has advices from Honolulu saying
that the supreme court has upheld Queen
Lilindkalani in the matter of the cabinet
status and that tfce queen has accord
ingly appointed the following ministry:
Sauinel Parker premier and minister
of foreign affairs. -
W A. Widemaim, minister of finance.
C- N. Spencer (present incumbent)
minister of the iifterior.
W A. Whiting, attorney general.
3JOT A FAKALI.E1. CASE.
Bayard Says the New Orleans im not Like
the Wyoming Affair.
Wilmington, Cel., March 17. Ex
Secretary Bayard says he sees no basis
on which the Italian government could
claim indemnity &r the men killed in
New Orleans. There is no discrimina
tion .-against Italian citizens in favor of
American citizens. The case was not
parallel to the Wyoming massacre of
Chinamen, in which indemnity was
allowed.
No Election Yet.
Sacrmknto, March 17. Only one
ballot for senator were taken this morn
ing and the convention adjourned until
tomorrow noon. The ballot resulted
Eetee, 45 ; Felton,38 ; Blanchard, 2 ;
Johnston, 4 ; Perkins, 1. The democrats
cast 24 for White. Number of votes
necessary to" choice 58
Before the ballot was taken the name
of M. H. De Young was withdrawn in
favor of C. N. Felton.
Condition of the Wrecked Boats.
. Vineyard Haven, Mass., March 17.
The United States steam - tug Trian,
ashore at Cutuy Hunt, will become a
total loss. Nothing has yet been saved
from the Galena. The chances are still
favorable for floating the tug Nina.
. Another Mining Explosion. - "-
Ashland, Pa., March 17. A terrific
mine explosion occurred near here to
day. Two men were blown to atoms,
another fatally injured and others ser
iously hurt. . . . - .'
Another Bad Break In New Orleans.
New Orleans, March -. 17. A break
occurred this morning in the levee seven
miles above Canal Street.. The break is
now twenty-five feet; wide and ten feet
deep. - It is constantly growing larger.
O'Connor Will Oppose. '
Dublin, March 17. T. P. O'Connor
announces that he intends to actively
oppose Parneiiism by an legitimate
means in power. ;
. Chicago Wheat Market. ''
' Chicago, " Til., March. 16. Wheat,
steady ; cash, 9999J ; May, 1.01
1.01K ; Jnly, 97. . -j ;. 7 ;
A Dead Prince.
'Rome, March 17. Prince Napoleon is
dead. , -
CANADIAN ICBCll'ISOCITY.
Said to Be Talked About by Blaine
Fauncefote.
and
New York, March 15. The Herald's I
AVashmgton special says: "lam told t mento special . savs : Another great
that m their recent interviews Mr. j .. . , , . , .
Blaine and Sir Julian Paufi. efote have nsation is about ready to be sprung in
been less occupied with the Behring sea the legislature. It is lmtiosmble to de
question than with that of reciprocity ! tail the exact nature of it but Attorney
between the United States and British i General H art has evidence which will
North America. Sir John Macdonald i . . i. i i .
desires that negotiations and discussions convlel a Mn,lw o l'Ptors with
should begin at Washington, as soon as j having received bribes. The amount
preliminaries between the state depart-i then were to get Mr. Hurt Ptutes to be
J i. i? -::..!. l : ' . . . . . . . ....
Jiicill aim uir ui Hiru icsuuvii 11 cic 1111-
ished. Mr. Blaine's attitude toward the
Canadian rncinrocitv nronosals is de
scribed to me as "one of willingness j
rather than anxiety. Mr. Blaine i al-
ways at his best in" his role of political .
"Barkis." He will discuss reciprocity
with the representatives of Canada, and ,
will be as cracious anil accommoctatinjr i , , x, . . , ..
as possible. Respiting the mode of! Ijscoi.x, eh. Man-li l.-The deeis
conducting the confei-ence with regard to ion in the Boyd-Thayer gubernatorial
the basis and particulars of any treaty j contest was? indefinitely poHponed. It
or -convention of reciprocity, they will I ;a (.iaim,,,l thnt two rtf the iusiii-e ure in
be just the Bame for the government ot j
Sir John Macdonald, as t&v would have I
been for that of Hon. Sir. L,aurier, it the
liberals had carried the recent election. !
Any treaty or proposal of reciprocity ;
Blaine will be sure to contain what he
believes to be sound commercial ad-1
vantages for the United States. The j
Bniirrfiurs in trie eaves nf the ststte de- I
i ...... . . . .
Dartnient building are whispering tnat
if Lord Salisbury persists in returning
Joseph Chamberlain to " iishingtoii,as
a negotiator, tne price oi reciprocity
with Canada is likelv to come a shade
higher. To be more explicit, Mr. Blaine
does no wish Mr. Chamberlain as i
negotiator of British treaties with the any u on -inai ior un
united States, certainly not so long as Hiixsbouk, March 17. The fourth
the gentleman from Birmingham re- triai 0f "saniv" ()lds for the murder of
mams obnoxious to the Irish national- T, ., ... . . , ...
ists of all factions. " c,Kr' "a"
, morning in change of venue from
THE behring SEA question, j Multnomah county. Three, jurymen
. .. , rw, ' ; were secured at this moriiing's session.
It In t'oHHible That Germany May Become i
' Involved in the Controversy. j The Report Conilnnetl.
Washington, March 15. Germany' New Yokk, March 14. It was naid to
rn ay become involved in the Behring sea j day by Jacob Halstead, of New York, a
controversy. Captain Ferry, of the j director of the Oregon Pacific, that nego-
sealer bay word, arrived here u lew days
ago to confer with the British minister,
and gave him such information as may
aid him in the negotiations with Secre
tary Blaine. Captain Ferrv opposes any
tiroDosition which is calculated to iro-
hibit seal poaching and urges the Brit-
ish government not to bind its subjects
to reirain irom taKing seans uunug
tain seasons, unless Germany is also re
strained. He claims that in addition to
the United States and British sealers, a
number of German vessels take seals in
Behring sea, and therefore all nations
should be restrained from taking seals
during the breeding season. As Ger
many is apt to be drawn into the con
troversv she will reoueet neriuission to
have a representative at the high joint
commission to protect the -interest- of
her subjects, it is about settled that a
commission representing the United
States and England will be sent to
Alaska to examine and report the true
condition of affairs on the seal islands.
This suggestion was made by Professor
Henry Elliott, who was especially
authorized by congress last year to visit
Alaska.
l-AKNELL IN GALWAY.
The Irish Leader Is Given an EnthUKias
- ' - tie Reception.
London, March 15. Parnell had an
enthusiastic reception in Gal way today.
To prevent him from being saluted by a
band, which had made all preparations
to receive him with a blare of trumpets
and a beat of drums, the McCarthyites
broke into the band room at Cloyne and
stole the instruments. In his" speech
Parnell said that Ireland was in much
the same position as in 1880, when the
unreasonable element in the party op
posed him . because he supported the
railway measure. He believed then in
getting all the money he could for Ire
land, and acted on the belief. Mr. Par
nell severely criticised the ecclesiastical
authorities for their attempt to take the
direction of Irish affairs out of the hands
of the people, and he denounced what
he called Mr. Gladstone's effort to dic
tate to Ireland..
THE EMl'EROR AND BISMARCK. .
The Kaiser's Mind is Bent I pon War
like Preparations.
Berlin, March 15. The prospect of
any full and complete Reconciliation
between the emperor and Bismarck is
considered far distant, although a modus
vivendi may be established. Miguel is
the kaiser's man to succeed Capri vi.
The possibility that Bismarck may enter
the reichstag is said to make the kaiser
anxious to prevent him from being the
active leader of an opposition. The
kaiser's mind seems bent upon warlike
preparations, and it is believed that his
chief motive in conciliating Bismarck
and Waldersee is to have the empire in
harmony for the struggle that he expects
must soon come about. -
What Brought on the Fight.
. London, March ' 15. A Calcutta dis
patch says the British troops at Wuntho,
Burmah, found in the palace of the chief
who has been carrying on the recent
rebellion against the British authorities
a horoscope foretelling that the prince
would immediately become king of Bur
mah. This prediction of an astrologer
prompted the chief to begin the fight in
which he has been badly worsted.
;lant Powder on the Rail.
' Chico, Gal., "'-"March'' 15 Saturday
night ' someone ; maliciously placed
twenty-five or thirty pieces of giant pow
der on the railroad . track just north of
Chico. When the south-bound express
came in nearly all wers set off. badly
damaging some of the car wheels. The
object of the party or parties is un
known. The general impression is that
it was done by tramps.
ANOTHER SENSATION.
Bribe Takers in the California Legisla
ture to be Exposed. '
Sax 'Francisco, March 17. A Saera-
jtvi Ijl.l and ,t wfts t,l frf lflSsl tftl in a.
bank at .Fresno. Mr. Hart will sav
nothing more than this except that
whole matter been traced and the chain
uf evidence is said to le complete.
.
who is to i Oovmuir?
, . , . .. .. . , .
favor of 15od w,,lle a tlnrd lvorH
mayer. n is iisceneti uiai a Mi ueme to
remove one of the two judges favoring
Bovd by givjng hiin a federal position
; has lx-en unearthed.
St. Patrick's lay In Portland.
I'okti.axd, March 17. St. Patrick's
I .i ' i i i i fct.
t ay was uum-i vra nere iwuiy uy uic ucui-
j cation of St. Patrick's church, Arch-
! b;Hj10D tlrotls officiating. There was a
procesnion of the different Irish and
Catholic societies.
I tiations were m jirogressfortliejiurcnase
of the road bv the Kio Grande vv estern.
The 5irlft Will Strike.
Newark, N. J., March 15. A
coin-
i mitt( nf the irirls emnloved
in the
! Clark thread mills decided to call all the
girls out .Tuesday evening.
London and Paris Talk by Telephone.
London, March 15. The first conver
sation by telephone between London and
Paris has exchanged today and was
highly successful.
O. A. It. Silver Weddins;.
Rutland. March 17. Commander-in-
chief Venzev issued a general order for
, obgervance of the silver anniversary
of the Grand Army,
April fi, 1891,
Sherman will Have the
Xkw York, March i7. It is an
nounced today that the Sherman statute
fund amounts to about $39,000.
Firm of Importers Fail.
Xkw York, March 17. Lehmair & Co.,
importers of dry goods have failed.
Gold for Europe.
Xew York, March 17. One million
dollars in gold bars will lie taken in
shipment to Europe tomorrow.
Sun Francisco Mai-Let.
San Francisco, March 16 Wheat,
buyer season, 1 .50ja.
Another New Gas Lamp.
A new type of gas lamp that has been
introduced abroad consists primarily of
an argand burner inclosed in a globe,
with the air for supporting combustion
admitted both above and below the
flame. The lower supply of air passes
through the center of the burner, while
the upper supply enters from above the
burner into the globe. wich indositi
besides the bnrner a metallic deflector
upon which 1 lie name impinges and is
conducted to a porcelain bell mouthed
exit above. The supply of air entering
from above is thus highly heated in its
passage. The result of the well balanced
proportions ;f gas and air admitted to
the globe, -which practically becomes the
combustion chamber, results in a brill
iant bulb shaped light of high illumi
nating power. New York Telegram.
Talked Too Much. ' '
A farmer always had a prodigious
number of last words to say whenever
he was leaving the farm f ou the city.
On one occasion the hired man's patience
gave out. "Mr. P said he, "you'd
be an awful bad man ter die. You'd
have so many last words that the under
taker's bill would come in before yer
was dead." Christian Union.
Kept In.
Servant :Mr. Maccay wants his break
fast served in bed this morning.
- Landlady What is the matter? Is he
ill? :- - ; .' . : ,r - , .. '
Servant No, ma'am. But the tailor
came a. little while ago to crease bis
trousers. Clothier and Furnisher.
. Lota of Thieves.
Easterner Have you any horse thieves
in your section? ,
' Westerner Lots of 'em. -' -
.-' "Lots?' : -
"Yes." Cemetery lota." Good New.
-If virtue has its own reward, as the
moralists are fond of teaching, some
people think pay-day a longtime coming.