The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 17, 1891, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CI)
mm
VOL. II.
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1891.
NO. 79.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WU. SAUNDERS Architect. Plans and
specifications furnished for dwellings,
churches, business blocks, schools and factories.
Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of
fice over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fellow or TwNrrr
Medical College, and member of the Col
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy
sician and Burgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap
man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec
ond street. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. m.
D
R. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND BUR
GEON. Office: rooms 5 and 6 Chanman
Block. Residence over McFarland S French's
store. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to
8 P.M.
A 8. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of
. flee In Bchanno's building, np stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon.
DSIDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
set on flowed aluminam plate. Rooms: Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
AR. THOMPBON Attornet-at-law. Office
in Opera House Block, Washington Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
F. P. MAYS, B. S. HUNTINGTON. H. S. WILSON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attor-nets-at-law.
Offices, French's block over
First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
- E.B.OUFUR. GEO. WATXIN8. FRANK MENEFEE.
DUFUR, WATK1N8 & MENEFEE ATT0R-neys-at-law
Room No. 43, over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
WH. WILBON Attorney-at-law Rooms
. 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
SIIIPES & KIHERSLY.
flolesale ail Retail Dmipsls.
-DEALERS IN-
Fine Imported, Key West and Domestic
PAINT
Now is the time to paint your house
M if you wish to get the best quality
and a fine color use the
Sherwin, Williams Cos Paint.
i For those wishing to see the quality
and color of the above paint we call their
attention to the residence of S. L. Brooks,
Judge Bennett. Smith French and others
L. painted by Paul Kreft.
Snipes & Kinersly are agents for the
above paint for The Dalles. Or.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
W. S. CRAM, Proprietor.
(Successor to Cram ft corsoii.
Manufacturer of the finest French and
Home Made
' CAITDIES
' East of Portland.
DEALER IN
Trepical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale
OT
' In Every Style.
104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or.
8 BEP)I,
Office Cop. 3d and Union Sts.
Oak and Fir on Hand.
Orders Filled Promptly.
Nicholas & Fisher,
BARBER SHOP.
Hot and Cold Baths!
-MB
raw od
JUST RECEIVED!
lOO PIECES OF-
ALiLt SILiK RIBBON
Which we will Sell at the
fc-iS CENTS
For all
THIS WILL ONLY L'AST FOR A FEW DAYS, AS IT IS
A RARE BARGAIN.
HLP
SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
. Destined to be the Best
Manufacturing, Center in
the Inland Empire.
For Further Information Call at the Office of
Interstate Investment Go.,
0. D. TAYLOR, THE DALIES.
K. BETTINCEN,
- Retailer and
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Woodenware,
5i verape, Croekery, Gssa re, Ete. -
-AGENT
THE OAKLAND STOVE.
Pumps, Pipes, Pambers nd ; : : a ' 1 , s.
All Tinning, Plumbing;,
win oe aone on onorx jn otice, ana at the
Lowest Prices.
Seeond Street, next doop to Snipes &
The OpePci Hestautfant,
No. 116 Washington Street,
MEALS at ALL HOURS
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the
Day, Week or Month.
Finest Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
Special Rates to Commercial Men.
WILL S. GRAHAM,
W.&T.JVIcCoy,
Hot -:- and-:- Cold-:-Baths.
HO SECOND STREET.
Extreme Low Price of
Widths.
Best Selling Property of
the Season in the North
west. 72 WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND
Jobber in
FOR
Pipe Work and Repairing
Kinersly. TflE DALLES.
of the DAY or NIGHT.
PROPRIETOR.
$500 Re-ward! :
We will pay the above reward for any case of
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In
digestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot
cure with West's vegetable Liver Pills, when the
directions are strictly complied with. They are
purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfac
tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 80
Pills, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi
tations. The genuine manufactured only by
THE JOHN C. WF8T COMPANY, CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS. '
BLAEILET HOUGHTON,
Prescription Drugs;! ts,
ITS Second St. Tbe Dalles, Or.
FBra.
Tbe Inventor of the Rain-Producing
Process to be W ell Paid for bis
Patent.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 16. The
real inventor of the rain-producing pro'
cess has been discovered in the person of
General Daniel Ruggles,. of Fredericks
burg, Va., to whom a patent was issued
about ten years ago. He served In the
Mexican war, and at the breaking out of
the civil war cast his fortunes with the
South, the result being that he came out
of the army impoverished and broken in
health. He is- now over 80 years oldj
and for a number of winters he has been
endeavoring to enlist aid from congress
to make the very experiments that have
been made and are to be continued under
the supervision of General Dyrenf orth
He finally secured the assistance of Sen
ator Farwell, who offered an amendment
to the general appropriation bill, where
by $10,000 was set apart for the proposed
experiments. It was stipulated in the
amendment, however, that the experi
ments should be conducted under the
auspices of the department of aerricnl
ture. It is understood that a syndicate
of Washington capitalists, satisfied that
the invention has proved a success, have
offered General Ruggles $75,000 for the
patent, their idea being to sell it either
to tne general government or to the sev-
eral states. It has been ascertained that
seventeen of the forty-four states of the
Union, particularly " those in the far
West, are subject to severe droughts, and
they would "probably be willing to pay
nuerauy ior tne use oi ine invention.
CRIME ON THE INCREASE.
Tbe Spread of Gambling; Wake up tbe
City Antborlties.
Vancouveh, Sept. 16. There have
been numerous complaints received that
gambling places and bawdy houses are
alarmingly on the increase in this city.
The city authorities appear almost ob
livious of their existence and have so far
failed to enforce the spirit of the city or
dinances bearing on the subject. Con
stable H. Vanatta, of the West Vancou
ver precinct; last night enforced the
state laws by arresting Charles Rice,
John Sisson and A. Delor for keeping a
faro and stud poker game in a saloon on
the corner of Fifth and Main streets, and
E. J. Rose for committing the same of
fense in a saloon opposite on the West
Side. The four were arraigned before
justice oi ine reace a. j . xousant, and
pleading smiltv were fined 20 each, in
cluding costs. It is understood that
this course will be continued until the
nuisance is abated. . -
Tbe Capture of a Bear Afford Sport oa
Spokane's Streets.
Spokane, Sept, 16. A half-grown cub
was killed in Cannon's addition, near
Irving school this afternoon. Messrs. J.
A. Brace and J. L. Bosquet were driv
ing into town from Hangman creek
when they espied a black bear on the
hillside directly before them. Giving
chase, they pursued the animal for half
a mile tnrougn tne streets,-when he took
refuge in one of the large pine trees on
the school grounds. A shotgun was bor
rowed from a neighboring house, and at
the first shot the bear fell mortally
wonnded. The school bouse, which was
one of the new ward buildings finished
last fall, was full of children, who were
greatly excited when they heard what
naa tagen place. Tne animal weighed
fifty pounds when dressed. -
OENEBAL PERSONAL MENTION.
Queen Victoria puts in her spare time
plying the crochet needle.
Jules Simon, the celebrated French
economist, detests tobacco, and says
that he is an inveterate enemy of alco
hol. Hon. William Strong, ex-justice of
the United States supreme court, with
his family, is the guest of Mrs. Edward
Daviee, at Pottstown, Pa.
The ex -emperor of Brazil is moping
away existence in a melancholy mood at
Vichy, . ,-vvhere he is being treated for
heart-disease. He seems to have lost all
interest in. passing events.
General .Maury is the third distin
guished . Confederate officer to have a
desk in the war records office fn Wash
ington. .The other two are General Mar
cus Wright and General George Field.
William B. McCreery, United States
consul, at Valparaiso, Chili, is a Michi
gan man, who served with credit during
the civil war. He was one of the few
who succeeded in escaping from Libby
prison.
Mrs. Gallagher, of Bethlehem, who
claims to be 103 years old, and is able to
do her own housework and to sew with
out glasses and dance without fatigue,
snouiu seep remaritaDiy quiet. There
is a great demand for ballet girls.
Colonel Elliot F. Shepard expresses
the opinion that if Chicago permits the
opening of her exhibition on Sundays,
some dreadful calamity will be called
down, upon the city. Can this be a
threat that he will go to live there?
Dr. James Ramsey Speer, who died
the other day in Pittsburg at the age of
ninety-four, had lived under every pres
ident of the United States, and was the
cousin of one, Buchanan, -while his
mother was the grand-aunt of another,
Benjamin Harrison. ' Asa sensible man
however, Dr. Speer was very content to
rest bis claims to attention on his local
reputation as a physician and surgeon.
A SALEM BANK ROBBED
Secretary Albertson and an Accomplice
Attempt to Get Away With the
Funds but Were Captured.
The Superintendent of a California Mine
Murdered Killed for Love Two
Texas Editors Fght
Vick's Seed House Suspends Two
Bodies Recovered An American
Ship Ahead.
Marshfield, Oam.. Sent. 17. Fred
Chandler and Edward Albertson, the
Tacoma bank robbers, were arrested four
miles below Gardiner last night by
Charles A. Lampkens, Deputy ' United
States marshal of Tacoma, assisted by
W. W. Cochrane, of Eugene, and G. N.
Moore of Gardiner and J. T. Thompson
of Florence.
The arrest was effected by a well ar
ranged plan, skillfull v carried into exe
cution. Albertson and Chandler were
completely taken by surprise, being or
dered to throw up their hands. Thev
were slow to comply, Chandler's bands
nnally went up while Albertson reached
for his revolver, but Cochrane was too
quick, however, and shot simply to crip
ple the now desperate defaulter, matins
only a flesh wonnd. They' were easily
captured then and taken to Gardiner,
where medical aid was immediately sum
moned. Albertson has the best of care.
and is resting easilv. Chandler talks
freely and exonerates all others than
Himself and Albertson from comolicitv
of robbery, but will not eive anv details
leading up to the robbery of the bank.
JLampkins will take Chandler out by way
of Drains tomorrow. Albertson will be
left in charge of Deputy Sheriff Coch
rane until able to be removed.
KILLED THE SUPERINTENDENT.
But Failed to Get the 85,000 in Gold
Bar..
Nevada, Cal., Sept. 17. S. Galavotti.
superintendent of the Derlec drift mine,
was murdered bv hiehwavmen thin mor
ning while coming to the city with five
tnousand dollars in gold bars, which had
just been cleaned up at the mine. Gal
avotti and J. D. Ostrom were in a two-
horse buggy, ascending the South Yuba
River grade, six miles from the city,
when a rifle shot was fired from the
bank above, and the ball entered in t.h
back of Galavotti's head and emerged
from his mouth, causing instant death.
Astrom urged the horses into a mn
holding his companion's dead body in
the vehicle with one arm. Upon reach
ing Mount Vernon House Antrim loft
Galavotti's body and hid the bullion in
tne Drusn, then rode to this citv to no
tify the officers. A wagon has just gone
out alter tne dead superintendent's body
and several squads of armed men are
starting for the scene of the murder.
Anotber Receiver Wanted.
Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 17. An ap
plication for a receiver for the Jam en
Vick Seedsman corporation has been
made this afternoon and the corporation
will be dissolved. -The . liabilities will
amount to between $175,000 and 20O.-
000, and assets, if dn advantageous sale
or tne plant can be made, will be more
than sufficient to cover the liabilities.
James Vick will continue business on a
smaller scale.
EDITOR'S FIGHT.
One is Dead, and the Other in in Jail.
Stjlpaur Springs, Texas, Sept. 17. A
fight between E. M. Tate, editor of the
Echo, and Everett Moore, editor of the
Alliance Vindicator, who has been vigor
ously attacking each other recently,
Moore was shot five times and Tate
once. Moore is dead ami Tate is under
arrest.
Caught the Secretary.
Marshfield, Sept. 17. From Gar
diner, Ore., word was received here of
the capture of Edward Albertson, the
defaulting secretary of the Fidelitv
Trust company, of Tacoma. Fred
Chandler, his accomplice, was also cap
tared. ' Two Bodies Recovered.
New York. Sent. 17. Two more bod
ies, identified as the remains of John
Adelman and Frederick Hisson. both
jewelers, were found in the ruins of the
Commercial Advertiser building this
morning. 1
Customs Collector Appointed. .
Washington. Sept. 17. The president
today appointed Francis Hendrix, col
lector of customs at New York.
Portland Wheat Market.
Portland, Sept. 17. Wheat, valley,
1.50; Walla Walla, 1.40.
FROM FOREIGN LANDS.
It now Transpires That England did not
Capture Mttylane Island.
London, Sept. 16. The public are
anxiously waiting for a distinct official
denial or admission of the news about
the seizure of Mitylene. So far, the de
nials have been qualified" in a way that
implies a foundation for the, story. Ad
vices received from Berlin and Vienna
state that the news was received with
amazement in government circles, fol
lowed by a lively use of the wire in con
nection with the legations at Constanti
nople. The Berlin government, from all
that can be learned, anticipated war at
an early date but did not think it would
originate at the Dardanelles. The Dar
danelles question, it was thought, would
be settled by diplomacy, and the Franco
Prussian or Au8tro-Russian frontier
would witness the first great encounter.
While it is - now admitted that the
British force has not seized the island of
Mitylene, the news to the effect that the
island has been occupied was received
from Mitylene and elsewhere by various
embassies at Constantinople and other
capitals. The new Turkish minister of
the interior telegraphed to the British
ambassador at Coristantinople, Sir
William White, asking the latter to ex
plain the reports of the landing of the
British force on Turkish territory. Sir
William, in reply, said he was entirely
ignorant of the whole affair, but it was
probable that the crews of some British
war ship might have landed on the is
land of Mitylene in the course of regular
boat drills and landing exercises. The
British ambassadors assured the Turkish
minister that no fortifications had been
constructed on the island by the British
troops. This view.of the case was con
firmed by dispatches received during the
night, which stated that the force that
had landed form the British war ships
has re-embarked and that the men-of-war
had left the island of Mitylene for
Marmorito. The affair caused great ex
citement in diplomatic circles for a short
time, and it is still asserted that these
same "maneuvers" had at least the pur
pose of showing the sultan and his ad
visers how easily England could change
her boat drills and landing exercises off
the island of Mitylene into a dangerous
reality.
ine J ewga.ua Chronicle both say the
report of the occupation of Sierl cannot
be without foundation and that, if true,
the seizure will be nothing less than a
bellicose act of which Lord Salisbury
could hardly have been capable, since he
escaped Beaconsfield's influence. They
hope the government will , without delay,
inform the public of the real facts.
The Chronicle savs: And fall in
American railroads can only be tempor
ary. Even if the worst fears of Europ
ean complications are realized, a war
would mean a rise in grain to benefit
Americnn farmers and trunk lines.
Died For Love.
Woodland, Cal., Sept. 17. The life
less bodies of Miss May Adams and J.
W. Montgomery were discovered this
morning lying in the rear yard of a
small unoccupied residence on College
street. It is supposed Montgomery
shot and killed Miss Adams and then
suicided. The victims are both of re
spectable parents, and the murder and
suicide is the result of a refusal on the
part of the lady's parents to permit their
marriage.
An American Steamer Ahead.
Hamburg, Sept. 17. An American-
line steamer Fuerst Day Bismark, has
broken the best previous record between
New York and Southampton.
Her time being 6 days, 17 hours, and
58 minutes.
Went to See tbe Holy Coat.
Treves, Sept. 17. The first party of
American pilgrims numbering sixty per
sons under the charge of Missionary
Brown of Minnesota, arrived here to
view the holy coat.
Balmaeeda Safe.
Paris, Sept. 17. A dispatch received
here from Buenos Ayres says that ex
President Balmaeeda, of Chili, arrived
at Mendoza, capital of the "Argentine
pravince of that name
Want More Time.
Guthrie, Ot., Sept. 17. Governor
Steel and Mayor Spangle have tele
graphed President Harrison asking for a
delay in opening the lands east of this
city.
Floods Still Raging.
Madrid, Sept. 17. There was a re
newal yesterday of the floods in the pro
vince of Toledo, and more damage done.
China Will Make a Statement.
Shanghai, Sept. 17. China is prepar
ing a protocol to the several powers , on
the recent riots.
Recognized by Italy.
- Rome, Sept. 17. The Italian govern
ment has recognized the junta as the es
tablished government of Chili.
San' Francisco Wheat Market.
San Francisco, ' Sept. 17. Wheat
buyer '91, 1.72, season 1.80.
Weather Forecast.
San Francisco, Sept. 17. Forecast
cloudy' and rainy except in Southeastern
Oregon.