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VOL. II.
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1891.
NO. 83.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WM. SAUNDERS Abchitbct. 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 of Trinity
Medical College, and member of the Col
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, -Physician
and Surgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap
man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec
ond street. Office hoars; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p..m.
DR. O. D. DOANE prtsiciah and bur
gbon. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residenoe over McFarland A French's
store. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to
8 P.M. . -
A3. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of
. -fice-in Behsimo'B building, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon. .
D61DDAIX Dentist. Gas given -for the
m painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
tha Golden Tooth, Second Street.
AE. THOMPSON Attobnbt-at-law. Office
. in Opera House Block, Washington Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
r. T. HATS. B. . HUNTINGTON- H. B. WILSON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attob-nbts-at-law.
Offices, French's block over
First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
K.B.DOFUB. GBO.WATKINS. VKANK HENBFBB.
DUFUR, W ATKINS & MENEFEE , Attob-nbts-at-law
Room No. 43, over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attobnbt-at-law Rooms
52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
SNIPES & KlIiERSLY.
Wtclesale an! Retail Bnipsts.
-DEALERS IN-
Fiae Imported, Key West and Domestic
PAINT
Now is the timertd paint your house
and if you wish to get the beet quality
and a fine color use the . M .Jf .
Sherwin, Williams CJo.'s
''.- 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
painted by Paul Kreft.
Snipes & Kinersly are agents for the
above paint for The Dalles. Or.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
W. S. CRAM, Proprietor.
Manufacturer of the finest French and '
Home Made
. I . . '
. East of Portland.
-DEALER IN-
pieal Frnits; Nuts, Cigars and Tobaeco.
-.. Oaa furnish any of these goods at Wholesala
or Retail - ( . ,
fFHSH 4- OYSTES
, In Irery Style.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Of.
Office Cop. 3d and Union Sts.
Oak and Fir on Hand.
Orders Filled Promptly.
&Fi
BARBER SHOP.
Hot and Cold Baths!
jttflEg ;CBE(IT0JI,
JUST RECEIVED!
- lOO PIECES OF-
AliLi SIIiI
Which we will Sell at the
4l"
For all
THIS WILL ONLY LAST FOR A FEW DAYS, AS IT IS
A RARE BARGAIN.
PIGFUII!
Worth Dalles,
(Washington
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. TAILOR, THE DALLES. . 72 WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND
. B ETTI 1NGEIN.
Retailer and
Hardware, Jin ware, Gipttft
:Silveraare, Croc1ery,!GlasstBafe,:'Hc
tTHE oivRnAisrr) STOVE,
Pumps, PipesPlumbeK and Steam Fitter's Supplies.
All Tinning,. Plumbing, Pipe Work - and 1 Repairing
. ' will be: done; on:; Short Notice, .and at' the
... Lowest' Prices. . "
Second Street, next door to Snipes' &
The c Opeta tesdipaht ,
No. 116 Washington Street, "
MEALS at ALL HOTtRS
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent-by the
. -: Day, Week or Month. . ... ; :
Finest Sam pie Rooms for Commercial Men. : :
.';. . Special Rates: to Commercial Men.
WILL S. GRAHAM,
Hot and-:- Cofcl-:-Baths.
HO SECOND STREET.
FIBBOfl
Extreme Low Price of
idtlis.
Washington)
Best Selling Property of
the Season in the North
west. "
Jobber In-
Kinersly.
THE DALLES.
of the DAY. or NIGHT.
PROPRIETOR.
$500 Bayard 1
. We will pay .the above reward lor any ease of
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In
digestion, Constipation or 3osrrreieas 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. wfst compauty chigago,
tLXJNOIb." - . .-.:'.
. .
" BUkSLIT HOUGHTON,
' Prescription Druggists,
IIS Second Ht. The Dalles, Or.
1 RUSH FOR OKLAHOMA
Big Rush for the Recently Opened
Indian Land in Oklahoma The
People Flocking There.
Forty. Miners Killed by an Explosion.
Odd-Fellows Meeting.-The
Wheat Market
Not up - to the
Standard. 'Chinamen
Smuggled Over the Line.--Brief
News.
Guthrie, O. T Sept. 21.-From early
this morning the streets , of this town
have been blocked with wagons,' horses
and people. Everything is wide open
liquor is plentiful and gamblers are here
with their outfits. Covernbr Steele will
go to the county seat. His intention is
to clear the town, and with a signal, let
the race for town lots commence. Trains
continue to arrive,' bringing people who
are anxious to secure homes, A line of
men formed in line before the land office
arid are still there, determined to make
entry. Hotels, printing offices, stores
and shops are taxed to their utmost cap
acity. Some establishments, 'especially
those of newspapers, are seriously crip
pled, on account of their help leaving to
join in the race. , -
MORE IBOVBLE FOR SPAIN.
Two Thousand Cases of Influenza Re-
' ported In One City.'
Madrid. Sept. 21. A. hurricane yes
terday evening has added to the dam
age dne by the recent . floods to the
town of Consuegra. Many houses which
were previously undermined or other
wise weakened by the flood, collapsed
last night. ' A further feeling of gloom
has been caused throughout Spain by
the announcement " that a severe epi
demic of influenza has broken out at
Bad Jor, the capital of the province of
that name.' Already over 2000 severe
cases of that disease jare reported in the
city mentioned, and it is feared that the
epidemic will spread all over Spain.
MING KXPIOSION. '
Forty Miners Killed and Wounded and
Several Others Missing, v
Brussells, Sept. 19. An explosion
took place this morning at the Farchies
Lamanche colliery near Charleroi in the
province of Hainant." Eighteen bodies
have already been recovered from- the
pit, and many morkmen are missing.
Latest reports place the number dead at
twenty-nine. -. There, are . also eleven
workmen severely injured.
" Odd Fellows' Meeting.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 21. The first
day of the 22d conclave of the Sovereign
grand lodge of the I. O. O. F., opened
cool and pleasant. The delegation from
Springfield, 111., outnumbered all the
others. It is estimated that over 50,000
odd fellows and their families are in the
City) besides jnany thousand others who
came simply as spectators. i
-ChlcKO Wheat Market.
Chicago, Sept. 12. Wheat opened
higher on strong and higher -cables. Re
ports of distress in - Germany . and esti
mates given by American agriculturalists
of the world's supply of - rye and wheat,
December started'- at- li00i1.00j
against : 98 ' At 'close "Saturday, sold
up' to l.Ql. 'At 1" o'clock the price
was 1.00. - ; Market closed, wheat,
steady; cash, 9797; 1 Decern ber?
i.oj56, -: . ( ' '
A:;nSot Up to the -Standard.
MaKSKtLLKs, Sept. 21. At a ball tight
yesterday, the spectators, becoming dis
pleased with, the .performance, tore 4ip
the seats and set theta on fire, threaten-,
ing the destruction of .the' ;whbW build
ing.. ' A strong force of police Anally
cleared the circus and put out the: fire,
not, however, before the. building .was
partly destroyed. ' . ' u s..
' '' Chrnamen Smuggled Oter. . : -
'Detboit, 'Mich'.," Sept. 21. About!
twejity"- Chinam'e'ri 'sneaked across the
nver irpm annaaiasinigni nnaer gma
antce of a white, man'.' '. Eleven", have been
arrested and will be returned at once.
They .were aU coached and said they :
lived at London and Vancouver.' One 'of
them fought desperately j while being
taken:' .-r. ',' -' i -'
To Annul ; the.. Charter - of the- Oregon
Pacific. -..
" " Salem, Sept. 211 A?' -siiit has ' been
commenced in the state circuit court by
the distri'cf attorney' of 'Linn county
against Oitl Orogoii Pacific railroad " com
pany's charter anriulle'd-.' -It is alleged
that the company has violated the pro
visions of .its .charter by refusing to,jay
employes. '
" A Murderer Hanged. t
"' Darlington; Wis.j Sept. 21. At noon'
today a mob took from the county jail
Anton Sieboldt, who brutally murdered
James Meighan, last Wednesday, and
hanged him. The city is in a state of
great excitement. -. ,
United States Flrat to Do So.
New Yobk, Sept. 20. A Herald' t
cablegram from Valparaiso, Chili, says
the United States was the first to
officially recognize the provisional gov
ernment. Today the German govern
ment followed suit. . Recognition from
other foreign governments is expected to
take place within a few days. France
has instructed the French minister at
Santiago to recognize the provisional
government of Chili.
A. Sealer Retains. I
Newpobt, Or., Sept. 21. The sealing
vessels, Kate and Xnna, Captain Charles
Sutyen, owner, arrived here from the
Behring sea this morning. Their catch
consists of 630 skins.
The Report Confirmed.
New Ycbk, Sept. 21. A dispatch' to
the associated press under date of Santi
ago, September 21, from Minister
Patrick Egan, confirms the published
reports of the suicide of President Bal
maceda. Committed Suicide.
Cleveland, Sept. 21. Fred Kainmer,
a wife murderer, this morning commit
ted suicide in jail by hanging himself to
the water pipe in his cell.
Declared Dividends.
Boston, Sept, 21. The Oregon Kail
way & Navigation Co. declared quarterly
dividends of per cent, payable Oct
ober first:
. ... . Weather Forecast.
San Fuancisco, Sept. 21. Forecast
for Oregon and Washington light rains
except in extreme North Eastern Wash
ington. .Portland Wheat Market.
Pohtland, Sept. 21. Wheat, valley,
1.52 ; W'alla Walla, 1.45.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS.
v Saturday last the pope received in the
vestibule of St: Peter's the first con tin
genfofthe pilgrimage of French work
men which haa,recently been arranged
They numbered 2000 and expressed to
tne pope tneir gratitude for the recent
encyclical.
Lieutenant-Governor Jones of New
York insisted on being a candidate for
governor and when the late democratic
convention sat down on Jones he bolted
the ticket. ,' ,
Mrs. Cleveland's family physician ill
New York has been in attendance upon
her at Bnzzard's Bay in anticipation of
the event which is expected to come off
about the first of October.
Andrew Wasson of Washington, has
been appointed collector 'of customs for
Puget sound, vice Bradshaw, removed
The new collector is a bnsiness man of
Port Townsend, and a" member of the
-state legislature. ,.:
' An officer sent expressly, by the sul
tan to Mitylene, brings back word that
the British did not occupy the island
but that the inhabitants say that a Brit
ish' force landed and remained two.days.
holding 'intercourse - by boats .with -the
-war --vessels .'on . snore. ' it is supposed
.they may hare -been examining the is
land;, with, a view to possible operations
in the future. , ' .
The financial condition of the pope is
getting to be almost embarrassing - and
unless, the, contributions of the faithful
come in more freely he will have to cut
off some of the expenses to which the
papal purse is now subjected- ..
- Balmaceda, the fugitive ex-president
of Chili, is reported to have .shot him
self through the temple, in his,room at
the Argentine - legation in Santiago,, at 8
o'clock A. jxl, Jast Saturday. . He left two
letters behind' him in one of which,, he
says that when he saw. the . persecution
directed against him. by .persons . who
had supported his. administration he
ciime to. the conclusion that the only way
to pat an end to it was to take his own
life. ' Intense 'excitement and rejoicing
followed the news of his death in. Santiago.'--.-
y. -r-i-. . .. ; , -
- 'The- Russian -government- views with
increasing alarm the: aggressive course-of
China in the direction of the ' Russian
frontiers.' The "Chinese army numbers
nearly- a-million and a half of men. The
Chinese "governments has consented to
the construction of a railway from Pekin
close up to the Russian frontier and
many -thousands of "t'liinese . colonists
are crossing the border into Russian
provinces and the- Russians' are appre
hensive .as to the course these new set-
tiers may take in the event of a war be
tween Russia and England
' Polish Catholics are dissatisfied with
the conciliatory- -attitude of the Vatican
towards- Russia;' Their complaints to
the Vatican are answered by injunctions
to submit to the necessities of the situa-
atiou. The Poles declare they, will con
tinue to protest . against, the brntality of
Russia and demand' justice arid; if war
comes they will rise eh Waste against the
"Russian butchers."
CLAIM TO BE AMERICAN
The
United States Government to
Called Upon to Release the
Sealers.
be
Great Rejoicing Over the Death of
maceda-'-Another Case of"
Heart Pailure:
Bal-
Considerable Excitement overman. .Old
BookChicago Molders Called on
For Help by the San Fran
cisco Moiciers.
Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 20. It will be re
membered that a short time ago word
was received that two vessels, . com
manded respectfully by Dan and Alex
ander McLean, natives of Cape Breton,
had been seized and the captains made
prisoners off the Copper islands for seal
in Bhering sea. The friends of the two
captives appealed to the Dominnion
government to secure their release, and
the minister of marine promised to look
into the matter, and through the British
authorities draw the attention of the
Russian government to a breach of. the
neutrality laws, should it be found that
the McLeanes sailed in a Canadian ves
sel, and had retained allegance to the
British Crown. Tonight a telegram
from the collector of customs at Victoria
B. C, states the McLeans were sailing
American vessels, and it was reported
they had become American citizens.
There is confirmation given tp the latter
statement by facts showing that only
naturalized citizens of the United States
can sail American vessels. The Ameri
can relatives of the McLeans will now'
seek the assistance of the United States
government to secure their release.
. Balmaceda Suicided.
New Yobk, Sept. 20. The Herald'
Valparaiso cablegram says : ' There is
a mingled feeling of savage rejoicing at
the death of Balmaceda and bitter re
gret that he should have killed himself
instead of falling into the clutches of in
fatuated citizens who. would have de
lighted to rend him limb from limb for
the loner list of i-rnplties for which thev
hold him responsible. Frenzied crowds
march- through all the streets, shouting '
songs of triumph over the death of their
former ruler. It is the general belief 1
that .the death of Balmaceda will hasten
the .restoration of peace throughout
Chili.
' Died of Heart Failure.
Newport, R. I., Sept. 20. Ex-Congressman
W. L. Scott of Erie, Pennsyl
vania, died Saturday night.' The im
mediate cause of his death was heart
failure.- He had been suffering for some
time from acute gastrointestinal catarrh..
'Mr. Scott was "born in Washington, D.
C, July 2, 1828, his parents being resi
dents of Virginia. He was elected to
the forty -ninth and re-elected to the
fiftieth congress as a democrat, receiving
14,787 votes, against 13,574 for Mackey,
republican. .
. ' V Musical World Bxcltad.
London, Sept. 20. The musical world
is excited over the discovery by Dowden
in an old book shop in Dublin of a copy '
of the original book of the words of
Handel's Messiah, printed for the first
performance in Dublin in 1842, of which
not a single copy was hitherto known to
have survived. It sho.ws-the story that
the Haljelujah . Chorus was written at
the end of the work' and placed in its
present position because. Handel found
the work" was dragging,, to be unfounded.
- Chfcairo. Iron .Moulders: - .
' Chicago Sept. 20. A largely attended
meeting of iron moulders this afternoon
was addressed by Messrs. Valentine,
Fox and Mulli.ns. -Mr. Vallentine, who
is from San Francisco, is on a mission
to raise lands from the moulders' unions
throughout the country to assist the San
Francisco monldefs, who have been on a
strike.for eighteen .months. . . . .
- ' '. Relics of Scottish Royalty. '
'' London, 'Sept; 20.- Ah Edinburgh cor
respondent says hat a proposition long
neglected is soon' to-be'-' carrfedi' out, by
which the relics of Scottish royalty, in
cluding tne regalia now in Edinburgh
castle, will be placed in'.Holyrood pal
ace. The condition of the palace itself
is much improved." The furniture of
Holyrood is very- dilapidated.
A Clothing House RobbedIlAy Killed. '
night entered the Hub clothing store
and stole about $800 worth- of clothing. '
.. A boy named Brandon aged eight was
run over bv a truck today and killed. -
v " ' - '
The His Tunnel Done.
' Pobt Huron, Mich.," Sept. 19. The
first train passed through the great tun
nel at' Point Edward today. . -
San .Francisco Wheat Marlfet.
San. Fhancisco, Sept. 21v Wheat
buyer '91, 1.73; season, 81.