The Dalles Daily Chrofijele. Entered at the Poatomce at The' Dalles, Oregon, I aa aeooad-claaa matter. TIMB TABLES. Local Advertising. . 10 Onto per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. Railroads. BAST BOUND. No. 2, Arrives 11:40 A. u. Departs 11:45 A. u. "8, 12:051-. . " 12:30P.M. ' . WKBT BOCSD. ..' No. 1. Arrives 4:40 A. K. Heparin :ou a. m. .". 7,- :20 r. M. " 6:4oP.J. Two locai freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 7:45 A. M., and one for the east at 8 A. M. - ' STAGES. For Prinevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave daily except Sunday) at 6 a. h. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. m. For Dnfur, Kingsley, Wamlc, Wapinitia, Warm Springs nd Tygh Valley, leave daily (except Sunday) at 6 A. 11. . . For Goldendale. Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 8 A. M. Omcea for all lines at the Umatilla Rouse. Post-office. omcm hours General Delivrey Window. . . 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Honey Order. ". .8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Snnday U D " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. i". CXOBIKO OF MAILS ' ; - :' -" i By trains going East.T p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " .. West 9 p.m. and 4:45 p. m. 'Stage for Goldendale .7 : 80 a. m. " "Prinevile. .5:30 a. m. .. . "Dufurand Warm Springs. ..5:30 a. m. " fLeaving for Lyle A Hartland. .5:30 a. m. " " Antelope 5:80 a. m. Kxeept Sunday. tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. ' Monday Wednesday and Friday. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. . Pacific H Bela- D.t'r W 8tate Coast bar. . 3 tive of S. of Time. . P Hum Wind " Weather 8 A. M 30.28 47 H6 Calm Clear X P. M 80.28 67 63 " - Maximum- temperature, fi7; minimum, tem perature, 41. WEATIIEB l'KOBABILITIKS. 1 Tub Dam.eb, Sept. 23, 1891. RAIN I Weatlter forecast till 12 m. : J - Thursday: ' -Fair weather; warmer during the day; light front ih exposed places tonight. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1891. The Chronicle .is the Only Paper in The Dalies that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. LOCAL 1J KKVITIKH. Mr. John Filloon came up on the Regulator yesterday. ' The Regulator is now receiving all kinds of through freight tor Portland. Miss Mattie Johnston came up from Portland on the Eegttlator yesterday. ' T)ie Regulator started with a fine load of passengers and freight this morning.' Sarah 'Bernhardt took $15,000 out of Portland for her three' ''performances there, -. ,; . . Mr. ii. I j. Carry, jr., son of the first governor of the territory of Oregon, is in the city. '' " " " -- " Mayor Mays left yesterday afternoon for his ranch near Dnfur to be back on Thursday. The Chbo.niclk force is indebted-to the courtesy of Mr. Sargeant for a basket of delicious grapes. , F. C. Sherriclei! C. M. Wolford, W: H. Bishop and H. L. Crabper, all of Hood River, are registered at the Umatilla House. v : r Mr. L. O. Lakin, an experienced dry goods man from Illinois, has accepted a position with . McFarland & French of this city. ' - '' The new wharf boat for the lower landing of the Cascades ': portage ' was launched Monday.'-' The boat is 13040 feet and was built on the spot, ' Eighty acres of land belonging to the estate of the late Mike Little of Hood River were soid today by the sheriff of William Plunder of Portland for $640. ; C. J. Vahduyn has sent to this office three onidns of the Yellow ' Dan vir species' that were grown on ..the flat above Tygh valley known as Tygh prairie without a dron of irrigation. The three weigh exactly two pounds and a half. j M. M. Cashing shipped today to Major Ingalls for the Wasco' county exhibit in "Oregon on Wheels." three baskets o grapes, that were pronounced by ' those whr saw them' before they were shipped as tne nnest grapes, they had ever seen; . Mrs. George If. Morgan has tendered her resignation to Mayor Mays as mem ber of the relief committee. , Mrs. Mpr- gain was herself a sufferer by the late fire and having again gone to housekeeping, she finds herself at present unable to a&i same any hew duties. , . ; The fair commenced yesterday with one of the most miserable days imagina ble to an East Oregonian. The wind blew almost a hurricane, filling the eyes and eart with Minding dust: Today, on r.h nfllAf Kand ' I !.!.,. t . It is sufficiently cool to be bracing and : j v pirapaiiu :: Superintendent Troy Shelly is now going over the county on his semi-annual visit of the public schools. He left this .afternoon for . the region south of Th Dalles:, 0"h Saturday k October 3rd, he will hold a local teachers' meeting at Wamic where he would be pleased to see all the' teachers who can conven iently attend. y ; ; Master Clyde W. Riddell, the twelve , year-old eon of Mr. George Riddell- of Oolumbia precinct, came nearly losing his life yesterday . He was riding swiftly down hill, after cattle, when' his horse stumbled ana threw mm violently on a rock, bruising him up" 'considerably. Fortunately ho bones . were broken but it will be sometime before he will have full -Vise of ! his limbs. ; " Holler Notes. . .. . Mosieb, Dr., Sept. 23. 1891. Editor of the Chonicle: We had quite a refreshing shower of rain here last Friday and Saturday. ' The Mosier post-office has been moved over into .the depot, with Mr. Powers as assistant poet-master. 1 s Miss Kate Davenport left last Thurs day for Portland where'she expects to at tend school. .::-' " ' Mr. Robert Husbands and friend of Hood River spent a few days of last week at the residence of Mr. Husbands of this place Mrs. A. A. Marsh and son Willie left Saturday for Viento where Mrs. Marsh's father, Mr. McClure, ' has his summer dairy. ' Some of the Mosierites seem to be en- joyins themselves, as there were two dances last Saturday night. One was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mo sier. ' We understand they intend to leave Mosier. r : Miss Spink spent , last Saturday and Sunday at her home in The DalleB. ' Mr. Troy Shelly, . the county .school superintendent, passed through Mosier last Tuesday and visited our school. f"The Regulator has landed at Hus band's landing nearly every day since it started to run. This speaks well for Mosier. M. G. : v . .... v : ..The Races. The first race yesterday at the fair grounds was a half mile running saddle horse dash. There - were fdur entries, Dandy, Lizzie Swift, Dolly Varden and gutter fly'i' ' After a fair start the horses came in in the following order : Butter fly ,: prat'; Lizzie Swiftr second; Dandy, third ; Dolly - Varden, distanced. Time 56 seconds. ;- ' ' --t- Race' No. 2 was a quarter mile. There were ' three entries,' Trunk : Hastings, Mamie S. and Herald. Herald got the pole. ThQyace was won by Frank Hast mg8, Mamie S.-' taking "second place. Time 2& seconds. . " A match rac for $100 aside was ruri between joe Trippier's -iay Day . and Andy "Swift's-. Ridley, " one-half mite, catch weights. 5 The; race was- won' by Pay: Day r time, 62 seconds.' v vThe last race was Mile heats, best three inGvtf ahd-waa. tentested-te'r -hvf Frank Button's Bell Rooney and 3. W. Tilden' Banker. Bell Rooney won 'first and second heat fcahker was distanced. This closed the races for the day. . ,. ThjroagU Freight BelV4. , We have been requested to announce that The Dalles Pdrtlind - A; Astoria Navigation Company is ready to receive all classes of through freight to Portland, except live stock,- and . this class -of freight the company expects to he" able to' handle early: next-week. The pres ent delay, the agent here informs us, is caused by the inability of the superin tendent of construction of the portage road to procure the necessary piles as fast as the workmen are able to put them jn place at the end of the .incline. AH this will be remedied in a few days at farthest. " " ---. ' ' The -Grange Stora Will Be Re-opeaed., ' Tiie stock-holders of thejEastern Ore gon' --Cd-opetative t' Associatjoh held j a meeting in this city yesterday at which it was decided to resume business1 just as soon as suitable accommodations can be obtained and a stock-purchased. This will be good news to the many friends of the enterprise. J ' .. At Hood River last Sunday, Mr. C...E, Miller to Miss Clara Frazier. Mr. ' Mil- icr m a yery .ironny young -man ana a trusted employee of the Oregon Lumber Co. The bride is the younger sister of Miss Mary Frazier, of this ' city. The Chronicle 'wishes the young - couple many happy days. ... . '..-.Died-; : Floyd In Seattle, Wash., Sept. 19th, 1891, Minnie,--wife of Edward Floyd, aged about twenty-five years . . At 10 p. m. Friday last, a" young, taan made a persistent attack on. a, Chinaman who works for ex-Governor Moody. The whole car of people were "so' ' worked '' at the outrage on the celestial that they threatened - to have him ' arrested prosecuted. . Ther . white e nan jrepoi himself to the police -"before aar- com plaint was made, begafng off, which was all that saved him.. It was a disgrace ful performance and Bhould not be over looked. ScUem Journal. ; '-- ,-. .. ' ; Chauncey ; M. Depew, who is noted for his close and -generally correct ob servance whilev tir&Velin, a weTT as for his versatility, has returned -.to'" New York from ia trip' ; through Eurdpe, ak'd says the possibiUtl0 of war there now depends on the ydnh'g' em peroif of Ger many keeping his head and Lord Salis bury keeping quiet. " The destiny of En rope'he believes, is in the hands of these two'mehiK. "?Jt "t .i jj : -TT , , , The artesian well,, which ia being bored in the Dekum building, corner of Third and Washi'ngtbh,"" has' 'struck water after reaching a depth ol 146 feet, three inches. The water is clear and sparkling, and flows at the rate of forty six gallons a minute - without percepti bly diminishing.' the supply .Portland Telegram. ';.; :.: . ; :. ; . -' Firm In his Seat. - It is 'understood that 'Mr. Hermann denies that he has made any pledges whatever to Mr. -Miller. One thing, is certain that, in view of his eminent ser vices and great popularity in this sec tion; any of the politicians will ' have a lively time in unseating Mr: Hermann. He baa done a great deal for this coun try and state, and with his experience is now-fitted to do a great deal more. Coast Mail, Rep. . . : A Sanguine Prediction. All the reports in the newspapers that Congressman Hermann has withdrawn as a candidate for renomihation in favor of - another ' candidate, - are the silliest kind of nonsense. He will be renomi nated by acclamation, and re-elected by a- rousing majority. Eugene Journal Republican. . . ' .: . i Monday's Telegram had this anno'un ment: '; Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock the printers of the Oregonian and of Lewis & Drydeh's job office will play a game of baseball at The Oaks for the benefit of the printers of The Dalles who were sufferers by the recent fire. Both nines have been exercising, and are in good trim. Ladies free. ; Funny, isn't it, the difference twixt tweedledum and tweedledee? An Ore-. gon newspaper can't publish an account of a raffle or the drawing of a prize, but The San Francisco Examiner can pub lish a column-and-a-half advertisement of the Louisiana lottery and the P. O. officials are mum about it. -Astorian. ..-.;;' - j t "v. - '. .. Chester Kelley, 15 years old, son- of the night watchman at Oregon City; was accidentally shot and killed last Satur day afternoon, while out hunting about half a mile from : town.- - He was with another boy,- who stumbled and fell. dis- iey s len. eye ana instantly killing him. . .-j;- Notice. ' ! ' All persons are hereby warned not to purchase or , negotiate for a . certain fromissory note bearing date about Jane , 1890, .given, by Max VTogt & Co. to ratTtonJan; for $1188, pavable one year thereon at 8- per cent. ter annum, as said note is claimed by said Donlan to have beenUost-or-stolen.;-': The Dalles, Or., Aug. 27, 1891. 8-27-d&w-4w Max Vogt & Co. ."-'-' " ld AdsTe.. V. .--'-. ' There i's'ari old adage.-: "What every bbdy Bays must be true." Henry Cook. Of ?ew. Knoxville, Ohio, in a recent let ter says: ? " Uhamberlain'8 Cougn Rem edr; has taken-well here. 1 EverVbodv likes- u .on -account of- the' immediate relief it eives;H There ier aothinfip like it t0:lrand relieve a severe; cold. r For Bale by Snipes & Kinerstyi druggists, dw SPECIAL KOTICB. Notwithstanding the fire we still have a half million (500 thousand) feet of . BOUfiS AND DBS8SBD 1UHBKH Suitable for buildings of all kinds ; also ohr PLAklKtf urn, is the oniy one now in the -vicinity and ready to turn out mill work of every description. aa-J JOS. T. l'KTBRS.' . ,. Twenty Dollskra-Keward. . Parties have been-cuttinz - the sunnlv pipes above the city between the flume and the reservoir, thus doing much dam age. This must be, stopped and a re ward of $20 is hereby offered for evidence that will lead to- the conviction of per sons doing the same. By order of the Board of Directors. . V.. 4.. ; r . - . -. : For Sale Cheap. -. A gentle; handsome family horse and a new covered ' buggy r and - harness for sale cheap. Apply at this office. . 15tf --,-...- For Bent. Two furnished rboms Buitable for ren. tleman, conveniently and nleasantlv lo cated. Enquire at this office.; - i ,. . ., Pasture. - j iv- r t Good stubble and meadow Dasture tn be had on the A. B. Moore - place ' on Three-mile,-two and one-half miles from town. ', 8-17-tf. Pay your city tax at once and save extra costs. .TimeiDp'. '.- r. ... o. KntxB8Lv: 21-tf. . City Treasurer. ; x:: -i-ii --Wnnted'. .;-.- yl A girl to do general housework. To a good girl good wages' will be paid. Ap ply to Mrs. J. P. Mclnerny. , 9-l2tf - -Wanted il. " A girl to do gene' house work at a road ranch: seventeen miles frorxn The Dalles. Apply at this office ?- 8-17-tf. 1 ' " " Tor lEtent.'- 1 ' - . f. ,.- j. " j. ' 1 .i' - One four-room house at $10 and three large rooms for $5.. , Inquire of .Joseph Beexley or at this office., . ... XV THE ; ' Dalles, Portland & Astoria HAVIQATI0H C0MP ANT'S Will leave the foot of Court Street : very morning at 7 A. M. ; . 5 f0r'. t.-'. 'A n r ,' Portland iiiftfW Poirits Connectiona Will be Made with the .:tn.rjttfc:. '8tesMlil- .w - If At the Foot' of the Cascade Locks. For Passenger or -Freight' Rates,", Apply ;toAgent7oTiwer orT BoardlV! . '"'""' (. t.' BBOOKS, Amt. T - CHRONICLE SHORT STOPS. For coughs and colds use 2379: : 58 the cough syrup for childreni Get me a cigar from that fine case at Snipes & Kinersley's. : . . Fresh, oysters in every style at the Columbia candy factory. 18-tf " Farley & Frank have a lot of second hand tents of all sizes for sale cheap,, tf A. choice article of Hood River seed rye for sale at the Wasco Warehouse. 8- 21-lm , . , .- . ;. . ; Mrs. J. C. Meins has a large parlor that would be suitable for two gentlemen roomers, , , . . 9-4-tf 'J. JJ. Larsen will buy all scrap iron of all kinds and pay the highest market price. See him at the East End. . 9- 9-tf. . . - . ..s Pianos and furniture repolished. For reference apply to Leslie Butler or Dr. Tucker. 9-14-2w. Geo. H. LaDow. F. Dehm is again on deck. 5 He saved his stock and tools and has opened busi ness at the cigar- factory on First street. 9-9-1 m .- .... Maier & Benton are prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, tin-roofing, and tin work. See them at the old Bettingen stand. ,v tr T William Michell is again ready to. fill all orders in the undertaking business and can be found at the store of George Ruch or at Mrt Ruch's residence. 9-H,2w. ; - . 'A. A. Brown bas re-ooened at 109 Un ion street, north end of the first building north of Court house yard, where he will be pleased to see his old customers. d-W-9-O-tf.' - : ..- - -Max Blank wishes to inform the peo ple of " The - Dalles that he has not raised on brick, -and is selling them for the same price as before. And will try and supply all demands with the best of improved machine made brick, as soon as time win. allow. .-- - bilr -i .... f , .; MlX BUSK, Long Ward offers for sale one' of ! the best farms of its size in Sherman county. It consists of 240 acres of deeded land at brskinville. There is a :. never-failing epnng oi living water . capaDie ot water ins .five hundred head . of stock, dailv. Tne house, which is a large store .build ing with ten rooms attached alone cost $1700. ' A blacksmith shop and other buildings and. the whole surrounded by a 1 t. . -,'! 1 T 11 1 1 guuu wire icuw. it ni uc buiu cneap ana oh easy terms. Apply by letter or other wise to the editor of the Chronicle or to the owner, - W. L. Ward, Boyd, Wasco county, Oregon." . .. i -r. I ;: . ' . ...' ., To Contractors. r Proposals endorsed Proposals for ex tending water main!' will be received at the office of the Board of Water, Com missioners of Dalles City until 2 jp. ja., Monday; Sept. 28, 1891,. for digging and refilling 3000 lineal feet of trench in the streets of Dalles City ; for laying: 3000 feet of cast iron pipe and appurtenances and it for hauling .- and . distributing the same.? ., . . .; ; :, , .. - . . .Profiles and specifications can be seen at the office of the board. , : -. Z The right is reserved to reject an v and all bids, ; , C. L. Phillips, .; 17-lw , Secretary. shall commence Wednesday', Sept. 23, and continue until all is sold, to- close truMmy-entire stock; of clothing boots and shoes, hats and caps and men's, fur nisbmg goods, and shall . offer . them r- gardlets of cost to close. ' The stock as complete and the best of the kind in the cityi".'. Most of the goods are new and the suits ol the latest styles. There wil' be no fflnn in or sortina un. hut the- Kal will be positive and continued until ev erything is sold and disposed of. zz-3t :'-. -.- Baldwin. , Stock; Holders Meeting;. r , .Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the .Wasco. Warehouse company will bt held at. the Office of French & Co.; The Dalles, Oregon; on Wednesday September 30th, 1891; at 3:30 p.m., lor-the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and' the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before it; j: 'the Dalles, Oregon. Aug. zyth. 1S91. , 9-514.. . , G. J. Fabley, . becretarv Wasco Warehouse Co. -Thay Upealc From Sxperlence.: "We know from experience in the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it wiu prevent croup,'' 8avs Messrs. Uad- berrvrcc Worley , Percy, Iowa. . Thev also add that the remedy has given great satisfaction in- this,-vicinity, and that they believe it to be the oest in the market for throat and . lung diseases. For sale by Snipes & Kinerslv druggists. . : .-V;.r. ' ; .', ; - NOT1CX. .- - t'.-i';, - -. 1 H. E. French has for sale a number of inxproved - ranches - and unimproved lands in. tie Grass . Valley neighborhood in Sherman county.. They.,will,be sold very cheap ,- and ! on , reasonable, terras. Mr. .trench can locate settlers on some good .unsettled claims in the same neigh borhood. His address is Grass Valley, Sherman county, uregon. : 'A'; '. The Beat Physic. . St." Patrick' piTlB-' ape"jcarefallvr' ore- rared from the beet material, and accord- inz to-lbe most approved formula; and are the most perfect -cathartic and liver pill ..that, rau be pioduced. We sell them.... . Snipes A Ktneksly. - :. ' . .-d-w . . . - . 1 .. Druggists. For Sale At a Kariraln. i i The. . Mission Gardens, greenhouse, stock and fixtures. ' I am prepared to offer a rare bargain owing to a change in residence. For terms : enquire at the prexnises or of A.- N. Varney at the land offices 4 '- J .-..li- i , 15tf. ' . J. A. Vabxby. - All indebted to the firm of Fish & Bardon will please: call at the .store of Mays & Crowe and pay np all bill im mediately to Fish 4, Bardon.. . . ,'.(. . .. , FlSH & BAnDON.' September 14, 1891. , 1-4 tf. Wbaa Baby was aick, -wa gT her Caatoria. , When ahewaa a Child, aha cried tor (Work, Wfeea abe became Klaa, ahe etenc toCaatoria, Wbaa abehad CUIdnn, Bbe cave tben Chirdren Cry for rrtcfier's Castorial lQotQrn OP MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN". Assets over $42,000,000.00. Surplus over $6,500,000.00. Prof. E. L. Shuey, Lagonda H sights, SpaisonELD, O., June 15, 1891. : ,' ! ' DayUm, Ohio. ' : ' ' ' : Company then oirered me the following teras oTsettterorat - Present year, and the FIKSTpaiaupfor.,..' 140,000 00 SECOND A paid up poliey'for.'. . 9,5l 60 setuerwi their WL-W&M" th? ?y totalyeX,enrrSde?unhrc0mmeVO my -KSSSSl.bte.lllcy and up to the day when theV,i'mUt t KS?Zr . Li.LiyTe?1 ln 10184 Ig-noranee of the condition of my Investment " , . In m"rk. contrast with this has been my exDerienee with thi VoUhitL .m5?hv. i iooiaren-ear endowment Policy, Ten-Year t to ttme furnished me with a meorandu TanenaWmawlthi 'iUthe ,eadinK Uie Insurance Com panies of the United States, Full information furnished npon application to T. A. HUDSON, Associate General Agent. ' , JOHN A. REINHARDT, "' '. ' "" : '' ' Special Agent, The Dalles, Oregon. ROBT. MAYS. WAYS & CROWE J. (Successors to ABRAMg A STEWART. Letallera axtd. jTobbem in Mm Tinware SLLYERWARE, ETC. AGENTS "Aqoro," "Charter Oak" 'fArgand" STOVES AND Vumps, Pipe, Plumbers' and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Packing; Building Paper; r ' SiiSN, DOORS, SHI NGLES. Also a' complete stock' of Carpenters', Blacksmith's and Farmers Tools arid Fine Shelf Hardware. . . . AGENTS FOR - The Celehrated R.. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cntlerr and Tableware, the "Qnick.IeBl'f. Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stoves ' . :!,.-.-. - ; and. Anti-Rnat .Tinware. -i. .. . All Tinning, Plumbiixg, Pipe Work and Bepairing ... win e done on Short Notice. '' SECOND STREET, feu .o. QDlumbia THE DALLES, OREGON. Best Dollar a Bay House on the Coast! First-CIass Meals, 25 Cents. First Class Hotel in Every Respect. " None but the Best of White Help Employed. T. Nicholas, Propi. H, C.NIELS6N; BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Triinks and Yalis3, CORNER OF SECOND ' AND ' WA8HINGTOI? " 6TS., .THE DALLES, OR KGOif JOLES BROS.. : DEALERS IN: tai il f ancy epsnes, Hay, .Grain tr.i. Masonic Clock, Corner Third and Iv. Ro'rdSn & . -nitb a Fall CrookeirV for the present pre e man's Boot I ifo I non ivinnn Isa MIC IIIOUI QllbC UU tontine forlin ntn tw iT rf tte ROSS MITCHELL. " Xi. Wl, CBOWJO. , - Granileware, - woooennare, FOR THE THE DAIXES, OREGON. and Feed. Court Streets, The Dalles, Drsna. bice of- tilill be foo&d at and Shoe Stbtc.