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

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    THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1891.
NO. 1()6.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WM. 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 Fkllow op Trikitt
Medical Collego, and member of the Col
lege of Physiciansand Surgeons, Ontario, Phy
sician and Surgeon. Office; rooms 8 and 4 Chap
man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec
ond street. Office htfurs; 1U to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. ra.
DR. O. D. DOANE physician and 8UB
obon. Office: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one
Work south of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to i P. M.
AS. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of
. flee In Schanno's building, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon.
DSIDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
A R. THOMPSON Attornkt-at-law. Office
V. in Opera House Block, Washington Street,
The Dalies, Oregon
P. P. MATS. B. S. HUNTINGTON. H. 8. WILSON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attor-NEY8-AT-LAW.
Ofttces, French's block over
First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
B.B.DUPOR. GBO. ATKINS. FRANK MENBFBE.
DUFUR, W ATKINS MENEFEE Attorneys-at-law
Room No. 43, over post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
me imues, Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms
52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
i ii o uaues, uregon.
SHIPES & HERSLT.
WMesale and Retail Dirosis.
-DEALERS IN-
. Pine Imported, Key West and Domestir
PAINT
Now is the time to paint your house
and if you wish to get the best quality
aid a fine color use the
Sherwin, Williams Co.'s Paint.
For those wishing to Bee 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.
(Successor to cram & Corson.)
Manufacturer of the finest French and
Home Made
O.A.ZLST IDX IE S,
East of Portland.
DEALER IN
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala
or Retail
a-FftESH -t- OYSTERSS-
In Kfery Style.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
Nicholas & Fisher,
BARBER SHOP.
Hot and Cold Baths!
REMOVAL.
H, Glenn has removed his
office and the office of the
Electric Light Co. to 72
4 4 Washington St.
$20 REWARD.
WILL BE PAili FOR ANY INFORMATION
leading to the conviction of parties cutting
Hie ropes or In any way interfering with the
wire . poles or lamps of Tn Eikctric Light
H. GLENN.
As pur limited partner
ship will soon expire it is
imperatively necessary
for us to close out our
present immense stock of
Goods, Boots and Shoes. 1
This will give the people
of The Dalles and its
vicinity an opportunity
to purchase, for cash at
less than the closest prices
of Portland Jobbers. Our
stock has been carefully
selected for the fall trade,
comprising all latest
novelties, and has been
bought of first hands as
low as spot cash will pur
chase. Making arrange
ments for this sweeping
change in our prices
will require great labor
and time, and forces us
to close our store Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday,
October 15, 16 and 17. Will
open again Monday
morning, October 19.
HARRISON'S REMARKS
He Makes 3 Speech to the Ecunieni
cal Methodist Council at Wash
ington,, I). C.
, .' . .. .
The Railroads of Missouri Have a
Hard Time. Gen; Miles Wants-to
Exhibit the Militia at Chicago.
Twelve .Carloads of Beans for Chi
cago. The Eight Hour Law De
clared Constitutional.
Washington, Oct. 17. President Har
rison today attended the ecumenical
Methodist council, and in response to
repeated calls, the : president made a
short address in which he said: "I
came here this morning to make an ex
pression of my respect and esteem for
this great body of delegates assembled
from all countries' of the world, and
much more to give manifestation of my
respect and love for that greater body of
Christian men and women for whom
you stand."
"Every ecumenical conference is a dis
tinct step in the direction not only of
unification of church, but unification of
humanity: You have today as a theme
of discussion the subject "International
Arbitration," and this being public and
an enlarged use of word, perhaps makes
my presence here as an officer of the
United States especially appropriate,
(applause). The subject is one which
has long attracted the adherence of the
United States as well as that of any
other Chrtstian power in the world."
- Another Ksilroad Salt.
St. Louis, Oct. 17. The morning
paper's says the United States Duputy
Marshal served a subpoenas urxtn the
officials of the Missouri Pacific, Wabash,
Alton and other roads to appear - before
the general grand jury the coming week.
The complaints, it is said, are founded
upon the allegations of the payment of
rebates by commissions, etc., to secure
business. . -r-
To Exhibit the Militis.
Washington, Oct. 17. General Miles
in his annual report recommends that
the national guard of the country be
mobilized or assembled at the World's
Columbian Exposition in 1893, and that
congress be requested to make an
appropriation to pay the cost of ' trans
portation. - '
A Big Snap for Chicago.
Saticoy, Calf., Oct. 17. The first solid
bean train, consisting of twelve cars,
leaves Saticoy today, consigned to
Porter Bros, company, Chicago. It was
shipped . by the Farmers Alliance of
Ventura county. This train runs
through, to its destination as a special
train. ,
In Favor of the Eight Hour Law.
Omaha, Neb., Oct. 17. The eiuht
hour law was ' today declared constitu
tional by the judge of the district court.
A test case was made by the .Central
Labor Union and it will at once be ap
pealed to the supreme court.
Detective Arretted.
Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 17. Coal
miners . had seventeen dectectives, on
guard at the Raymond City mines, ar
rested, charged with being members of
an armed body, invading the state in
violation of the law, and on the charge
of carrying concealed weapons. -
They are All In It. . ' '
Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 17. All the
property in this city belonging to Clapp
Spooner, ex -vice president of the Adams
Express Company, has been attached
$750,000 in a suit brought by the express
comany.
Could D11 Without Hdn. '
Xbw York, Oct. 17. Holy, the de
posed president of the Adams express
company, this morning tendered his re
signation as manager of tthe company
which was promptly accepted. '
ICesered the Timber.
.-Washington, Oct, 17. The .president
today ' issued a proclamation reserving
from entry and settlement the tracts of
timber m Colorado known as the White j
river plateau. '',.'. - ,
, , . - Will Take Oar Meats.
Rome, Oct. 17. It is senii-officially
announced that the government- will
raise the prohibition ' placed upon the
importation -into Italy of American
salted meats.
AFFAIRS IN CHINA.
Very Theatening Attitude of the Chinese
. ' Towards Foreign Residents.
Shanghai, Oct. 16. Many warships
have arrived at Shanghai.' Rumors are
abroad that the insurgents are to set fire
to the European quarter. A British
subject named Mason, leagued with
Kolahue, w;ill be tried at the assizes
next week on a charge of transporting
contraband arms and dynamite consigned
to and intended for the insurgents.
The situations remains serious. Ger
many has entered into the agreement of
the powers against China. Gross de
ception has been practiced in Pekin in
the hope that Germany would again re
fuse to enter the combination. ' Recent
ly the German minister, dean of the
diplomatic corps at Pekin, compromised
the dignity of his colleagues in the mat
ter of an audience for the purpose of
securing Chinese favor and concessions
for public works and railways inaugu
rated at Kraiping, aear Tientsin. He
appeared to act for the agency of the
iron-works, conducted by Krupps' con
cern at Essen, seeking for a monopoly in
furnishing rails and guns. It is reported
that the old-time official friendship be
tween Germany and China is a thing of
the past. Minister Brandt also de
mands indemnity of the outrages
againt foreigners, having realized the
colossal deception of the Chinese. A
Tiensin message says that the French
minister, Lemair, has Teturned to his
post at Pekin, and confirms the unani
mous agreement of foreign powers.
Effects of the Storm.
London-, Oct, 15. The reports from
the storm are more and more appalling.
It appears to have raged with as much
destructiveness in 'the western islands as
at Dover, and the public are fearful of
the news that may be on its way from
this humble and thinly inhabited island.
The fierceness of the gale at the Isle of
Man is said to have been without exam
ple in the history of that little .home
ruled island, and nearly the whole pop-,
ulation turned out either to succor the
ship wrecks or witness the magnificent
spectacle of the gale. AlongHhe south
ern and eastern English coast the storm
seems to have done its worst.
All Qniet In Brazil.
Washington, Oct. 16. The charge d'
affaires of the Brazilian embassy has re
received official cablegrams, dated . Rio
Janeiro, declaring that all alarming
rumors against Brazil without founda
tion, and are the invention of
speculators.
-A German Teasel Condemned.
Berlin, Oct. 16. The cruiser corvette
Bismarck has been stricken fronj the
German warship list on the ground of
being unfit for naval use, as shown by
recent maneuvers. The emperor sanc
tions the dismissal of the Bismarck from
the navy.
Balfour la Weil Keccived.
loslos, uci. 10. mewpapers com-,!
menting on Balfour's appointment as
first lord of the treasury, the position
held by the late William Henry Smith,
say the choice is a good.
Declared a DiTidend.
Boston, Oct. 17. The regular month
ly dividend of two cents per share, was
declared by the Coeur d'Alene Silver
Lead Mining company, payable Novem
ber 10th. . . ' .
A Heavy Fire.
Kingston, N. Y., Oct. 17. The
building of the Lawrence Cement com
pany at Bonnewater was totally burned
last night. The loss is $300,000. Insur
ance $100,000.
A ICoyal Marriage Arranged.
St. Petebsburg, Oct. 10. It is re
ported a marriage has been arranged
between the Czarowitch and the Duchess
Elsea of Wnttemburg.
Will Prohibit Wheat Exportation.
Lo ndon, Oct. 17. Special to the 'Times
from.Miplowitz, in Prussian Silesia,' says
the Russian authorities will prohibit the
exportation of wheat at the end of the
month.
Killed by a Holler .Explosion.
Jackson, Miss., Oct. 17. At Clarks
burg, a saw mill boiler exploded, killing
bam Harold and Epliriam Bailev, and
mortally wounding Allen Lindsley.
Silk Duty to be Abolished.
Rome, Oct. 16. The report is con
firmed that the government at the open
ing of the chamber proposes to abolish
the duty on raw silk.
A Weil-Known Author Dead.
Newbury Port, Mass., Oct. 17.
James Parton,- a well-known author,
died this morning.''
. . Weather Forecast.
Sax Francisco. Oct. 17. foiwitt.
for Oregon, and Washington :
weather except at Fort Canby.
Fair
' . Chicago Wheat Market.
Chicago, October i7. Close, wheat,
wea ; cash, 9;? ; . December, 97'
4 ;
May, 1.0321.03?b-
San Francisco Wheat Market.
,San Francisco, October 17. Wheat,
buyer, '91, 1.73K. season 1.81.
Portland Wheat Market.
Portland, October 17. Wheat .valley,
1.50; Walla Walla, 1.42.
DON'T WANT FARMS.
The Russian Jews do Not Want to
Farm, They Had Rather Live
in Town.
Taking
Row
Their Property by Force. A
Between the . Poctors.-- A
Political Scheme.
The Appearance of the Socialists Im
proving. An Electrical Freak.--Railroad
to Mexico.
Middletown, Conn., Oct. 16. Two
Farms at East Haddaro , bought a year
ago by Russian Hebrews with money
supplied from the Baron Hirsch fund,
have been abandoned by their purchasers
who have gone back to New York, and
the houses are unoccupied. A Russian
Hebrew was supplied with money from
the fund to buy the Ladd farm in Salem,
and also to purchase the stock. He left
the cattle on the farm running loose,
and they are now being cared for by Mr.
Ladd. Hebrews who have come here
and have been supplied with farms do
not seem to like farming life, andi in a
large number of cases, as soon as they ,
pick up a small knowledge of English,
they go to some of the large cities.
Taking Their Property by Force.
Baltimore, Oct. 16. United States
deputy marshals today, with a writ of
replevin, went to the Washington City
& Point Lookout railroad and seized a
locomotive. They also took possession
of the engineer and fireman, ordered
them to get up steam, and started down
the road toward Washington to seize all
the rolling stock they could find, and,
making up a train with a locomotive at
each end, went back to Baltimore The
rolling stock of the road was leased from
Post, Martin & Co. in New York. The
lease money is in arrears about $10,000,
and they were determined thus to get
back their rolling stock.
A Row Between The Doctor.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 16 The affaire
of the Pan-American congress have de
veloped another medical sensation. It
appears the American Medical Associa
tion appointed Dr. A. L. Gipon to rep
resent the medical department of the
United States navy, but Dr. Gipon be
ing extremely busy Secretary Tracy sent
Dr. Howard E. Ames in his stead. The
officers of the congress declined to re
ceive Dr. Ames, except as a proxy. This
Ames would not consent to, and he was -therefore
entirely ignored in the pro
ceedings of the committee.
The Schemes or a Politician.
London, Oct. 16. The Right Hon.
Joseph Chamberlin evidently does not .
mean that the liberal unionists shall rec
tum to the liberal fold. He is devotingr
considerable study to the question of.
labor in politics both in England and...
America, and he is said to intend, like -Sir
John Gorst, to introduce legislation
that will satisfy the legitimate aspira
tions of labor without alienating the.
more moderate supporters of the union
ist cause.
The Socialists Are Progressing.
Berlin, Oct, 16. The attendance at
the opening of the Erfurt congress in- -eluded
visitors, as delegates and private
individuals, from France, Holland,. -Spain,
Switzerland, Italy and Roumanian
The congress presented a surprise to
those who bad expeeted a repetition of
the scenes witnessed last year at Halle. -The
deputies are almost without excep
tion respectable dressed, and their be
haviour would be creditable in the
reichstag.
A Curious Electrical Fact.
London, Oct. 16. A curious fact is re
ported in connection with the visitation
of lightning to the central tower of the '
Lichfield cathedral yesterday. When
the lightning struck the" tower, the val
uable chimes were saved by the iron
railings surrounding ttiei.n, which acted
as a conductor for tin; electric fluid.
Lord Grimthorpe, who was in the tower
at the time and was severely shocked, is
recovering. ,
Itailrnad From Tens To JiXcxicu.
San Antomo, Tex., Oct. 16. Frank
Brittain, in from the Mexican border,
j says the last of the bonus of $150,000 for
j the Pan-American railwas is raised, and
j the party of Boston capitalists accepting
j it have put surveyors on the route with
promise or beginning construction
southward within
twenty days.
- Chinese Crowding Over the Border.
St. Vincent, Minn., Oct. 16. On ac
count of the strict enforcement of the
anti-Chinese regulations elsewhere, the .
Celestials are beginning to "swarm over
the Minnesota and North Dakota bor
ders,, which are guarded only by six
customs officers "'
Lady MacDonald a Baroness.
Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 16. Lady Mac
Donald, relict of the premier, has
received a royal patent , ci'eating her a
baroness.
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