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VOL. II.
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULX, U, 1891.
NO. 24. .?
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
r Published lHiIy, .Sunday Excepted.
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ITHE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
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kkiraer Second ini WaKhfnirtoii Street,
The
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TIME TABLKS.
Railroad.
, -R.VST KOl'ND. , ' ! T 1 ,
No. 2, Arrives 12:4S a. M. . pejmrt 12:55 a. m.
' 8, " 12: IS r. M. ' 12: aft p. a.
. WEHT BOUND.
No. 1, Arrive 4:40 A. a. IM-vsrts 4:511 A. M.
" 7, " 5:15 P. . " !: P. t.
rVo loca. freights that ourcy pun wingers leava
ne for the- west at 7:45. a. m., and one for the
east at 8 A. X.
, :.-v ... . STAUKS. ...
For Vrinevtlle.-vis... Bake Oven, leave. daily
(exeepr Sunday atH a. a. '
For Antelope, Mitehell. Canyon City, leave
Mondays, Wednesdays anil Fridays, at A. a.
For Uufur, KiiiRslev, Wamlc. Wupiuitia, Warm
Bprinirs and TyKh Valley, leave daily (except
Sunday) at 6 A. M.
For tioldeiidule. Wash., leave every -lay of the
week except Sunday at H a.m.
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla Hone
rwit-Olttce.
': offick hocks
fleneral Delivrev Window 8 a. m. to.7 p. in.
Money Order ' v . .8 a. ui. to 4 p. m.
Bnnday . D. " ... a. m. to 10 a. m.
CLOSING OP HA ILK
By trains going Kaist 9 p. to. and 11 :4S a. m.
" " West 9 p. in. and 4:45 p.m.
"Staire for Uoldendale 7;30a.m.
"Prinevillo . . '. . ...J. . -5:l 4. va.
. "Dnfurand Wann HpriDK. . ..": a. m.
' lxaving for Lyle A Hartlund...5::lU a. nu
. ' " Anlelope 3:a.m.
Kxcept funday.
fTri-weekly. Tueartay Thamlay and Hatnrday.
" Monday Wednesday and Friday.
THE CHITKCHES.
17IR8T BAPTIST CfirRCH Rev. O. Tat-
LOB, Fastor. .Sorvlees every Habhath at 11
A.'M.and 7:: P. M. Sabbath bebiMl at 12 K.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7
o'clock.
I ON?REATKNAt, C.HI'RCH Rev. W:,C.
lv!y-t IXKTts, Pastor. Servlct every Sunday at 11
M. aud 7 P. M. bundav Hcbool after morning
r ..... 1 ....... ..nljJK- InirltMl MMiti. fiwn
E. X-HURCTI Rev: H. Brows,' Pan tor.
I 31 . Service every Sunday morning and even
ing. Sunday Schis.l at i o'clixik u. A ooraiai
invitation is extended bv both jsmtor aud people
to all.
OT. PAl'L'S CHI' RCH Union' Street, opporite
(5-- Fifth. Rev. Eli U. Sutclifle Kector. Services
W . . 1 ... 1 J " .-H . w 'O .. .1 .. ..
wy CUUUKJ HI A.' m - auu ,ow ' m. cuimnj
School U:au p. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at
7:8U .-' .
ST. PETER'S H U RCH Rev. Father BttONs
okbht Past.)r. Iow Mas every Sunday at
7A. M. High MaKK at 10:80 A. X. , Veapers at
7 P. .
SOCIETIES.
A SSEMBLY NO.
J of P. hall on
o'clock p. m.
4S27, K. OF I -Meets "in K.
first and third Sundays at it
WASCO LODtiK, NO. 15. A. F. At A. M. Meets
first and third Monday of each month at 7
-rALU5S,BOYAL
ARCH IIHAPTER NO. 6.
I. y -Meets 1
n Masoiiic Hall the third Wednesday
month at 7 P; M. - - .--
MOPERN WOOUMEN OF THE WORLD.
'Mt. Hood CainpNo. 59, MeetTuesday-ven-.uteaahiwaek
in I, O. O; F. Hall, at7i:V) p.k.
C'OLUMBIA Ia)1M!E, SO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Odd
Fellows hall, Second street, between Federal and
Washington. Sojourning brothers are welcome.
H. A. Bills, Sec'y R. U. Clostkb, N. H.
Jr every Monday evening at 7:30 o'cliwk, in
Bchanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets! Sojourning members are cordially lu
Tite4. ko. T. TuoKPson,
. 1). W. Vauke, Sec'y, ; C. C.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TKMPERENCE
: UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at X o'clock at the rvaiung nxdii. , A(i are inviiea.
rnEMPLE Ia)DGE NO. 3. A. O. U. W. Meets
X at K. of P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday venings at 7:iM.
, .. John Fillook,
W. 8. Mybrk, yinancier. M. W.
I'KOFBSfjlONAL CARDS.
"VCTM. SAUNDERS XR:MITKrr. Plans and
f specifications furnished for dwellings,
churches, business blocks, schools and factories.
Charges imsieratc, satisfaction guaranteed. (Of
fice over French's bank, -The Dalles, Oregon.
DR. J.-SUTHERLAND Fellow of.Tbishty
Medical Colleare. and- member tit the Col.
of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy
7 sician and Surgeon. OtHee: rooms 3 and 4 Chap
f man block. Residence; Judge Tbornbury'g See
LoDd street. Oliice hours; 10 to Li a. m., 2 to 4
aiiu wop. in. ,
DR. O. D. DO AN E PHYB1CIAS AND BCB-ckon.-
Office; rooms 5 and 6 Chapman'
Rlncfe Hiwlflpnm) lf.FsrlMnf1 .b Fn.nnh'a
I' store. Olllee bonrs 0 to 12 A. M.. 2 to and 7 to
"HI P. M.
A6. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
. fice In Schauno'e building, up stairs.
Dalles, Oregon. . . ; t
Of
The D.
aet OI
IDOALL-
-Dkictist. tiHS driven for-' the
lnless
extraction 01 teem. Also teetn
aet on flowed aluminum plate. Rooma: Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Secon
ud Street.
AR. THOMPSON A ttornky-at-la w.c Office
. in Opera House Block, Washington Street,
The Dalles, Oregon,
- P.P.MAYS. B. . HrKTINGTOX. H. B. WILSOM.
MAYS, HUNTTNGTiiN d;VHliiOK-ATTO:-r
: ilt-AT-uw.-OfSeds, French's "block over
jr irsx 3 9v uai puna, J,ii vues, "jregoB. ij.;i
JC.B.DUrUB. GkO. WATKINS." PRANK MEI4EFXK.
UFUR, W ATKINS MENEFJEE .Attob-
mbyb-at-law Kooma tins. 75,73, 75 and 77,
Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
WH. -WlLSOli ATBSBY-itiiwii-Rooms
. 52, and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalle. Oregon '.'' j j
7. & T. HIGGOY;
BARBERS-
HO SECOND STREET.
(jrapd Qlearapee 5a'e-
-o-
To make room for new goods, we offer
oiir enkre line of DRESS GOODS
ABSOLUTE ILY AT COST.
; ; ' A. M. WTTiTJ AlMS & Co.
flOHTH DflLiLiES, Wash.
Situated at the Head of Navigation.
Destined to "be
Best IWanufactdttihg Center
In the Inland Empire.
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Best Selling Property of the Season
' in tne Northwest.
For farther information call at the office of
Interstate Investment Co.,
. 72 Washington St., PORTLAND,. Or.
O. D. TAYLOR. THE DALLES, Or.
Or
If YOU are looking
Call in and we will
Ladies' or Misses'
-in Button
f0i3fy $1;00 per Pair,
All' sizes,
weather.
'Just the
HOW ABOUT THOSE
37-Ihch
so cheap, at
JWcFARURHD
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D. P. Thompson' . J, 8.' scbenck, H. M. Ukall, '
President. i ;j Vice-President. . Cashier, j
First MaUonal Bank.
THE DALLES.
'- OCOREN
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.-;
Collectioils made and proceeds promptly
- ' remitted on' day of collection.- -
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port--
land. . . .
;J ; 'OIREOTORS.'
V. Tuoiitpsoij. JwdvS,
ScH-i'NCK.
W. 6PABKS.
Geo. A: L'ibbe.
H. M; Bkall, '
FRENCH :iCo.;
... .. BANKERS..
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
.Vi j 45astern S.tfte.l
j Sight:, -3Exchage," and L .Telegraphic.
Transfers sol dxb New York, Chicago, 8t.
Iiouie; gan ' Francisco, Portland Oregon i
Se&ttle1Wah-.? and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
for a
give you one in a
or Lace-
thing for this warm
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St FRENCH'S.
W. E. GARRETSON.
Luulg-Jewir.
HOLE AfiEST FOB
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t i n s'iai Jl
All Watch WorKWarranted.
Jewelry; Made to Order.
1S8 Smond St., The DsllM, Or.
., i ! ,- laii i : :
KEMOVAK
H. Glenn has lemoved his
Office and tlie office of the
f OM aJ. kii.-'. --J X - l"U- kj.r. i .U . :.r&-
Electric Light Co. to 721
Washington St.
FIRE IN MONTREAL;
The Devouring , Element" Doing Ter-1
rific Damage in that City.-The ;
Loss is Enormous. - ;
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The Great Langtry is Thrashed by her!
I
Lover Mo'uut Vernon Burned Up
. A Dynamite Explosion. -
Mo.vtbpal, Julv 14. The greatest con-I
a n . " 1 1 -t . . i
natrration -Montreal Iuip witnessed for ;
-' f..?r... . .- .- ..1
jears ta tn progrc. , - :
I It Vsau shortly before midnight in I
i the great lumber yard of Frefontaine, j
( Brossean & Co;, and . spread, with . tre-
i.. lltl,...i,..f..;i.l... u.i .i
:.a.i . i t. i t 1
... H w. .-t. . e.-. ...v...., i report is current in our town that our
ineau road, Strathoyne street, Shaw ! whom e6oaed" with difficulty and many j friend W. .H. ilass was seen the other
itreet,' Kent street and Josepbat lane j lost their clothing. For a while a panic i morning witti his head over the well
was destroyed or in flames and the fire ' reigned. No fatalities ooenrred what- nrb i-alling- in a loud voice "papa,"
. .. u ...... I i and listening to the echo.
is still spreading. Hundreds of thous-; ever. , . . , . .. ,
. . . . . ' . .i . ; The wheat niarket which temiKrarilv
ands .f dollars worth of property is al-: .w York ew. . . .- , dropped 1 cents at Pendleton, is now
ready conaumed. , - . New yORK Jnlv 14.A ai8paU.h from i ',atk 10 the ,d figure, cents, at whie.h
A number of firemen are reported i t- . . , buyers are ottering to contract. Quite. a
badly . burned and some fatalities are j
feared. ' - '
At 2:W p. in. the flames were reported
as under control, but not until after two
lumber vards and a number of small
dwellings were burned. ..The
probably be about $500,000.
loss
Wl11'
LILLY LANGTKY' 18 MARUKI).
A London Lover Catches a Man With
' Her and Spoils her Beauty.
Iandon, July 14. Several stories are
afloat with regard to Arlington Baird's
alleged assault on Mrs. Langtry but the
following is told by Mrs. Langtry just
after the assault had been committed
and while the blood was streaming down
hex face. ' On a recent occasion Mr.
Baird returned . home expectedly and
found a. gentleman dining with . Mrs.
Langtry. Without more ado he proceed
ed to put him out and then "went , for"
the lady and knocked her down. - Then
it is stated he kicked her in the face in
such a way that it is said ehe is now
disfigured." Mrs. Langtry had to be car
ried to bed.
Mrs. Langtry has began action for as-
eault against Mr. Baird. but he repented
of his deed and' to prevent further ac- j nual convention of the National. Editor
tion, paid her the sunt of 25,000 pounds i ial .Association was called to order this
in the bank of England notes. ! morning with an attendance of between
Indian Troubles Feared in Arizona.
Flagstaff, ; Ariz., July 14. A sheep j
hwrrlor whr. nrriveil Inst nitrht SaVs the '
Navajo Indians are gathering in , vast
numbers, preparatory to a resistance of
an attempt on the part of the govern
ment to arrest the leaders for their ma
rauderous raid on the rangtw. The gov
ernment has been asked to send troops
as troops as trouble is feared.
THK OHIO COMVENTIOS.
Democrats Getting Keaily to Formulfstt
. . a Vtntform.
Clkvkland, O., July 14. Although
the Democratic state convention , is an
nounced to meet today and continue iii
. , . iU. . , . jr.j -
provide that this day be devoted to
committee ineetintrs and out door dem-
onstratious. ' ' r ' ' ' ) ,.
The free coinaire men insist tnat oartv
suctiess can only be insured by the con-
vention'B declaring for the free and- un j
limited coinage of silver, but thev are!
p. p, ' - .- -II r-
u uy WUBIUM-
man Harter ana otner eqnatiy promi-
nent democrats who say the republicans
have not'madtt the silver o nest ion an
. . . . , . j' o 117 'i i
lHsue ano wu v snouiu we. ou ho i vtouiu
' , , . ' ,
it not be better to devote our attentipn
to the tariff exclusively?
iu
...T' Gi asshopper . Mews. .
Toprka, Ks.y July 14. Persons arriv
ing here from eastern Colorado bring the
iinformatioii that grasshoppers there are
not thefTed-legged variety which devas
tated Kansas in 1874, and are not des
tructive. ,4 - . . . : :.. . ; ; i;.
A private dispatch. from Garden City,
'Kansas, says the grasshoppers; in Finney
and Kearney counties are doing' consid-'
'arable damage to arardens and ordhards.
! .'rSm'all grain, js' too fai advanced to be
greatly injured...
An UnJ natlfl able Lynching, ;)
Nashvillk, Tenn.,.Julv 14., A lynch-.,
ing without ., any apparent., adequate
cause ' occurred last night .at a . lone,
small -station on' the Illinois ' . Central
railroad In Desoto county 'MisBi -1 The
victim was a negro named Samuel- Gil
lispie who was under arrest for rescuing
another colored man who was in charge
ofan officer..,-.' .
8an Francisco. Market. ". .!..;
; San Fbancisco,' jivAj ,- 14. - Wheat,
buyer '91, after August 1st 1.66.
' ' Chicago Wheat; 'Market..;' ' '
1 Chicago, tli. July 44.-CTosei'wneki
easy cash &79i; September, 6?J;
December, 7.
I FORTY THOI SAM) PULLAIl'D LOST.
Fire at Mount Vernon. Wash .
Ibe Trnrn.
Swffpft
. Seattle,, .lulr . 14. A . dispatch .from
Mount Vernon. Wash., states that the i
principal . business portion of town. has
lndetr?yd by fire. The low will be ;
140,000. ..-.' I
ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. . i
Seattle, July 14. The steamer Henry
T I l. i . l r 1 1 a . i
.j j ,r
aiuuiit crrjum urjiis i3 iirHi news ui
the dinafitrOtiH fire whirh occurrtd . there
I taaCi4-aw!iv mo.nin.. TV... 4 X a... I.sh.l-o. v.-.
ill the Washington hotel. The. hotel
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was entirely mneumed with fifteen other
1 . , .
onsinew woiHunjn, anti two reM.ieneeH,
causing a total loss of forty thousand
dollars. XJie hre was t-aused by the ex-
plosion of lamp in the upper rooms of
i i i
cnii rraneisco inregari w tne anuar.i,nu(ll)erof lilrnlerM have taken
Oil crowd acquiring Huntington Searle's j tage of the oiprrtunity to insure a good
ehoxvn to T6m Rockafe.ler this morning.
j ffe gtated that fae nftd uothe.lrfl tllat anv
. . .. . ,. ' . . . - ,
! siic:h tra.nstt.ion had lieen raintem idiit .
In the suit of the Edison Kleiiric
Light Co. against the United ; Htates
Electric Light. Co., for infringement of
patent on the incandescent light, Judge
Wallace today; rendered a decision in
favor of Edison.
Haw Mill Burned at Corvallta.
Cokvallis, July 14. Fire -broke
at 1 1 o'clock last night in the large
mill of. Max Friendly. The mill
out
Sli w
and
machinery together with a large amomt
of dressed lumber was entire! v destroviid. '
The total loss is about $12,000 with an
insurance of $5000.
Dynamite Explosion.
Nkw York, July 14. There was an
explosion of dynamite on board the
steamship G. K. Oersy at Brooklyn- this
morning by which two men were killed
and the steamer badly damaged.
. " Tn" Kdltor Aemhi.
; St. Paul, July-H. The seventh an
: five and six hundred.
An Rzpenslve Flr.
tj i i
PiTTSPiKi.n, Mass., Jnly 14. Braeker s
new brick block was burned this morn-
ing. The. bnildiug was occupied ; by. a
number of stores and carriage factories,
, . , .
The loss is about 100,00(.
Weather Forecast.
' San Francisco, July ; 14. Forecast
for Oregon and Washington, fair weather.-
'.',:,.-.,..
. j the air. Everv person on board was
A ckack AT monarchy, , ; bnrled into the water. He sank with
A London K.lltor's Reflections Upon the j the rest, and when he came to the sur
i ' Kmperor's visit. ; .- I fate he saw .nothing but. wreckage.
Losoon, Julv 12. It is a positive re- j There was not a body in sight. Up to a
lief, after perusing for a week nothing i J hour no tidings of the ill-tated party
but the sickening adulations of the Em: j "ad been received.
peror William; and the columns of tire- j
me chronii;le8 of hi9 doings, to turn to
! .to r.om. nf - ffor,o' Mnrmnnnrr. t.h ;
onlv purely democratic paper m London,
rea comments upon tne Kaiser
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; ftrtiAie the paper declared that
t nas recorded-the facts of the reception'!
given to the German emperor, that in J
for their
. ,. f" j- J t.
I At.n.A . I. . T. .Y.i.i, ylianr.i-al u , 1. 1
sucb
hurnilitv an(j eeryility toward a youth. !
i regarded by lovers of absolutism as a!
demi-izod.
The writer deplores the ap-
! narent. ret.nrn towarrl the worshin of
i rr ,' y;r, j .s ; ;,'.
i Kings, aill lowaru wie Hticinuc 01 Lurir
divine right, current in the dark . ages,
The people's money has been expended
! in the .entertainment of the monarch,
! thoueh he he has not .-en brought 'iu
. . ..i . i l i a. . i
century, that the people will refuse to be
tolerant toward ,tlienx.uiuci lfnger.s
C'i-Uo a u-A-
The Old 81 ope Cave-In.
WiLKfHftAJUtVi1 -a., iJni iJ2.-r3$ui
morning', (lte.old skp3 jof tile? JKington
-oat noinntnr. near: Iarkevllle?. leaved In J
ahef the Inhabitants &t6 in great fear 6f
their lives and property, tor hundreds
of feet in. all directions (the surface is
raved with large seams and cracks, some
a foot wide. A number of houses in the
vicinity re damaged.. fSo far there have
been no fatalities.. " The men in the mine
alVescaped. Kt,, y v.
1 1 r.i
, DodMc Tragedy in Frost of a Church.
' Kt TyrtTB .TtiliT-1 9 At Tons nine
miles sotithj from, jheressepjiibFfaiQjcii
snot a tjathouc teacher named Haccleman
and then committed suicide.-; The crime
was committed 'just In front of a church
as the congregation was leaving. The
reason is unknown.
contact with the people, but has been : of England itself.- A leading radical re
hedged about with courtier? : and s-yco- ' marked In the lobby Friday that if the
pbants. -He'haB not met the leaders in ! church di Rome thought projsBr to op
art, science and literature, nor the rep- '.pose Parnell politically, 'on account of a
resentatives of the .masses. Reynolds .: marriage which the law of the land
expresses the beliei'tbaf. the fpri. ciple: reM)gnized as lawful,, hut which wasop
6f moriarchy'ls nearing "the ""downfall, i posed to church law, then Protestants
since it is producirie;' ;snch' nincompoops i had just as much right to introduce re
as.the Prince of Wales and such p(-eten- ,ligion into politics The tories- are do
tious humbugs as the ' kaiser, who be-j ing all they can to stir up this feeling
lieves that the Almighty has ' appointed - and appareatly with successor
him to-govern as best suits his own am-
bition.; Jgdch'anideaioj-Taieral.ip.vine'' "V'.-'T'AppHeioi Deaietj.
that isso'out of place in the nineteenth ; WASHiNOTd-N. July 12. 'Assistant Sec-
XEWS OF THE NORTHWEST.
'W. II. Mc.Cotnas hag resigned his pos
ition as editor of the Oregon Alliance
Herald. , , ; , , . .
The Silvertoii Appeal speaks of "the
,V,80ond wf ,he. wme Sun"
ffc"I(J pnid a (!0nipanv iawgainizing here
to prospect for e within two miles of
I etKlletOll. f..1. '
The horses belonging to the Henry
Stover estate sold in Pendleton Saturdav
louna roativ aie at tcouu price.
the rtv-
eiage treillt per head. r
ilarv Etta Blair, of Heinmer
who
I 1 ll 1 X alliklf t i I VI UMa urtAiki ntivl 1 1 V.
fT: !Hiier8 from the Morrow county
jail, entered ;i tIea of uiltv last week,
WfU! fined 0()
i "
1 .: Gn,at Mieg move .jy, .wilh
j the woolen, mill -project, yet everything-
is moving along .jottistaetoriiy. Wewilt
I hv' woolen mill in a short time unless
B'S"S wiuun iz.agK.
' 1 It has been decided to discontinue the
train-agent system on the lines of the
P. conipnry ..sifter a trial of. three
months. In lieu thereof it is stated that
conductors will be placed under bonds,
and they will hereafter jierform the du
ties of train-agent..
Harvest, hands -are very -soiree near
Ashland just sit. present, and. many far
mers who would like' to lure an extra
hand or two fr a short- tiu:e have been
looking in. vhhi for the men who come
around hunting work when the weather
is rainy and tne hay uncut.
The Linkville cavalry troop, started
for home ironi Ashland Tuesday morn
ing, and expressed themselves well
pleased with the hospitable manner in
which they were treated by the. boys of
the 'Ashland company.-... The cavalry
branch of the state militia ought to be
supplied with first-class equipments
government saddles and everything else
that the service finds needful and useful
in the regular service. If this branch pf
the government service is worth keeping
up at all it ought to be well kept.' The
state can get good men, and it should
see that they have good equipments.
KXPLOHION IN ' HID-OCEAN.
A I'leasnre Vacht Blown up and Sev
eral rnrlom Undoulitedly Drowned.
j Nkw York, July 12.- At 2 o'clock this
; afternoon a man was rescued from a
I buoy in the ocean, several miles from
! Coney island. He said that he was Cap
j tain White, of East Rock aw ay, and that
he laa neen clinging to tne ruoy tor
, four hour8 He f(een on the ph
j tha launch Ethel. This . launch, he
i said, had been chartered by a wealthy
j diamond merchant of Brooklyn.. A
part v bad started on board earl v in the
Sorning from Krockaway for a day's
nshing.. . llie rtnel luia crnisea aDout
until it reached. a .point, some way out
from the shore of 1-ong Branch. Then
White said a terrible ex ploeion occurred.
It seemed as it' the bottom of : the boat
i was suddenly lifted up and blown into
KKAITHIN SETTINO IX. J
i H,B,y
Abate Turn Ing the Tide in 1'sr-
nell's Favor.
i i ..unnp lnl. 19 f 1 ..-:... . . f I. .i t,.,,i
i attacks ot Timothv Healev upon Mrs.
Parnell, a renvtion is setting in in favor
of the Irish leader, !xth in England and
j Ireland, ana Mr. Purnell nas receivea a
j number of letters from Irishmen', to the
effect that while not agreeing with him
in his political course, they have no
evmpathy with llealy's disgusting abuse
of his v.fe.. The triumph of the .Roman.
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i iiieran-nv uvtrr l uiucii ii? .aucuj Kw
j deal of ir amoug the non-conformists;
j who are the sinew of the liberal party in
t England, and umre optxised to. Catholic
domination in politics than ihe church
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retary! Chandler has denied the applica
tion for certiorari of Thomas . Jioyne . vs.;
thei Northern Pacific,. involving land, in,
the' Vancouver land 'district, . Washing-'
tonJ'J The-J couJmi8sioner of1" the land
ofljiie refused to.recogniee HoVDe's ap
frpmA.prordecUipn, rejecting his claim,
on the ground that the. land ,, was., .free,
from'claih) tori the of tilihg' the' map of
defimte''locatto'n'of the:Northern Pacific,
and also becatise he failed to acknowl
edge. tle receipt -of. the .decision- of the
land office, or the appeal until after the
expiration, of the time limited by law. .
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i A wealthy brewer in (Montreal built'.;
churxjh; nd.4nscribed rOB i..it: cA'Tbia "
church was erected by, Thomas Molsomi
atiis eole-.e?pense. iHebrewa xi .cbapdi
ter,,','. .Some of the, McGill college- wags,
one night altered the inscription, ao-aato
make it read : This church was exeqted
by Thomas Molsom at his soul's expense
He brews (double) XX." . ' :