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    VOL. II.
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1891. 2
NO. 108.
PROFES8IOKAL CARDS.
WM. SAUNDERS Abchitkct. Plans and
specifications furnished for dwellings,
eriurehus, business blocks, schools and factories.
uu-Res moderate, satisfiiction guaranteed. Of
aoe over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
DR. J. SUTHERLAND Feli-ow of Trinity
Medical Collide, and member of the Col
ksreoi Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy
sician and Suifreon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 ChRp
un block. Residence: Judge Thombury's Sec
ond street. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AKD BUR
okon. OtHce: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman'
Block. Residence No. 1, Fourth street, one
hiork south of Court House. Office hours 9 to 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to P. M.
AS. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of-
flee in gchaimo'a building, up stairs. The
Bvulea, Oregon.
D
8IDDALL Dextirt. Gas given for the
nainless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
on (lowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
Golden Tooth, Second Street.
AR. THOMPSON Attorhby-at-law. Office
. in Opera House Block, Washington Street,
Dbe Dalles, Oregon -
F. P. MAYS. B. 8. HUMTINGTOX. H. S. WILSON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attorneys-at-law.
Offices, French's block over
sVnt National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
B.B.DUFIJB. 6 BO. ATKINS. FRANK If RKKPEE.
DTJFUR, W ATKINS & MENEFEE Attor-N8Y8-ATLAW
ROOlll NO. 43, OVeT Post
xljce Building, Entrance on Washington Street
'Sue Dalles, Oregon.
' H. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms
. 52 and 63, New Vogt Block , Second Street,
Dalles, Oregon.
SJIIPES & KipSLY,
Wiolesale' and Retail Dnuists.
-DEALERS IN-
Pioe Imported, Key West and Domestic
CIGARS.
paTnt
Kow is the time to paint . your house
and if you wish to get the best' quality
and a fine color use the
Sherwin, Williams Cos Paint
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.
csoccessor to Craa & Corsoi.
Manufacturer of the finest French and
i Home Hade. ;
CD 1ST ID 33 S ,
East of Portland.
' DEALER IN
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Gan furnish any of these goods at Wholesala
or Retail .
rFHESH OYSTEHSv
In Kverjr Style.
104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. ' :
Nicholas & Fisher,
BARBEH SHOP.
Hot and Cold Baths!
REMOVAL.
H. Glenn has removed his
office and the office of the
Electric Light Co. to 72
Washington St.
$20 REWARD.
WILL BE i-AiiA KOB ANY INFORMATION
leading to the conviction of parties cutting
Me ropes or in any way-interfering with the
-wlr pole or lamp of Tux Klrctbic Liobi
Oo . U. ilVS,
We are .sorry to have; kept our , .. 1. ,
friends waiting so long today
but will endeavor to have
additional help within a-day or
two.
V ; .. Ir s ;
LOUD
f-FHEIli
SHOT BY MEXICANS.
Three Men Shot by Mexican Authorities
For Crossing the River Without
Passes.
A Mail Coach Robbed in California---Don't
Like Mr. Powderly A gas
Explosion.
Contempt of Court in Kentucky--'De-cided
in Favor "of the Railroad
Commissioners.
Rro (jkande City, Oct. 20. Last Sun
day anorring on the Mexican side, three
men were shot "by government, forces,
wider command of General Larenzo
t Garcia. Two of them were cowboys who
had been working near Victoria, and
vfino incautiously crossed the river with
out a permit from the Meariean consul
on this side, the other was Juan Bazan,
an army contractor, who was suspected
of revolutionary sentiments, Tjy some,
they are said to have been American
citizens. " ' , - -
Took tbe Mall and Eipreit.
Rbjkding, Calif., Oct. 20. Two men
were arrested this . merning who are
thought to be the parties who robbed
the -stage near here last night. This
morning the postmaster at Miltville
brought word that tbe Redding and Al
turas stage has been robbed near the
Draper place, two oniles this side of
MiUvjlle, two men masked, one armed
with a shot gun, and .the other with a
pistol, took Wells Fargo & Co.'s box and
also tbe mail. Tbe Aoea is not known,
bat is thought to be light.
Don't LLko Mr- Powderly.
.Chicago, Oct. 28). A Montreal special
says: "Archbishop Tascherean Has is
sued in LcuemainA, - religion, organ of
the church, a fierce article, deneancing
the principles enunciated in their ma
t ral address by Grand Master Work
man Powderly and Air. Wright, as di
rectly opposed to the latest japat 'ency
clical and asking thexCatholres toaemain
a war from such leaders.
' Gaawd bjr Kxploalom.
Pittsburg, Oct. 30.. By an extosiort
of natural gas in tbe oellar of the Sna
menibuilding this rooming, five persons
were. injured and one fatally. The -concussion
was terrific, wrecking the lower
floors :. of the- struetnae and breasting
windows a block away, dihe building then
burned. The loss ia $75,(000. Fully in
sured. Coattmpt of Goart li Kentucky.
' Louisiullk, Oct. 20. -Judge Looney
sent Mayor Alberry and members of the
city council of Newport to Jail today for
refusing to. obey an order of the court to
fuse the lights furnished by tbe Newport
(Gas company, as ordered to do by the
.eourU, ' The .officials of the ity all de
dared in contempt and were aent to jail
for six montksor until further order of
the .court. ..- ,-: ' ; ' '.
DeeUed In jfavor of the Commlaaloatara.
Baucm, Or., Oct. 20. Judge Boise in
circnit court today rendered a 'decision
in the ease of the state railroad connnis
ioners, versus t the Union Pacific and
Southern Pacific railroads, sustaining in
effect the eealeof freight tariffs adapted
by the commissioners. '
Cases will now come up on complaint
of the. commissioners to' enforce , the
rates ,: . .-. ,' , .' -. - :
Knana Denlee That Be Hit Keaitrned.
Waskiicotox, Oct. 20. The Pott says
positively that the resignation of Pension
Commissioner Raum is in the hands of
Secretary Noble, to take effect November
30, . Baum, who has just, returned from
Chicago denies the story. It it also
stated that ex-Goyernor Steele of Okla
homa is on his way hera to succeed him.'
Another Tornedo Boat. , .
Wasiungton, OcU 20. The secretary
of the navy today signed the contract
with the Iowa iron works of the Dubuque,
Iowa, 'for the construction, of torpedo
boat No. 2, similar to the dishing .for
the sum of $113,500. It is of twelve tons
displacement- and mutt,, le completed
within one year. '
. : .-1 :
Continued Gold Shipments. .
London, Oct.- 20. Bullion to ' the
amount of 160,000 pounds was with
drawn today for shipment to New York.
. - -, . -.
SAM 8IKALL ARRESTED.
He a Accused of Defrauding;
a Friend
on- a Land Sale.
Boston, Oct. 19. The '.. Rev. Sam
Small ' was arrested in this city on a
charge of obtaining $1000 by false pre
tences, made by the Rev. H, N. Monroe,
an Episcopalian clergyman at Newton,
Lower Falls. Mr. Small has been
stumping this state for the past few
weeks in the interest of the - prohibition
ticket. Secretary Mereen, of the pro
hibitory state committee, went bail for
him, and he has been stumping the
state-ever since. The case- was brought
in the civil court to avoid the scandal
that si criminal caee might bring to the
cause of prohibition. It is said that the
transaction which resulted in arrest of
Mr. Small was agreed upon in August,
1890, when Mr. Small was president of
Olden university. It is alleged lhat Mr.
Small induced the Rev. Monroe to pay
$1000 for some land which he declared was
worth that sum. The land belonged to
the university, and it is alleged that the
university demanded only $500 for it,
and that Mr. Small made $500 by this
transaction. When Mr. Monroe heard
of this he demanded the return of his
money, As it was not forthcoming, he
cauea the arrest ot Mr. Small.
Fooling; YVitU a Pistol.
Arlington, Or., Oct. 10. Alex F.
Mason, of Garfield, Wash., en route to
visit relatives at Lexington,- being com
pelled to lay over here Sunday, thought
to amuse himself by target-shooting
with a revolver, and while fooling . with
it, thiuking, of course, the , chambers
were empty ""it went off." The ball, a
thirty-two caliber, entered between the
thumb and index finger and took as up
ward -course, lodging between the
knuckle of the middle, 'and ring finger of
the left hand. A doctor located and ex
tracted -the ballet without great diffi
culty, and removed eeveral pieces of tbe
shattered bone. Tbe young man ' will
haves stiff finger as a memento of hits
first visit to Arlington.
Food For Cnaapalgn 8peeela.
.Lokdox, Oct. 89. The Pall Wall
Gsttie tbis aftexaoon, referring to the
appoint nent of . Balfour ae first lord of
the treasary, and therefore as .conserva
tive leader in tbe commons, is uucces
on to the late "William Heary &nith,
-says.:' ; iMThe appointment- is not a bad
tning for the opposition. 'We prefer to
aneet ghtiag men. ' It will be nothing
but a boon to tbe- liberals to havo- op
.posed to them a. man socially: ideatified
arith .coercion ia its most dstiant form."
Tbe X'ope on the Biota.
EoMi, Oct. W. The pope has written
.to Harmel, -organizer of ibe French
work ingmen's pilgrimages, which re
oently visited iixia city, expressing ' his
bitter grief at .seeing the French pil
grims "abandojoed witliout provocation
to the attacks of an ungovernable- popu
lace.".. The pope in this letter adds that
he is deeply grateful to tbe pilgrims who
came to Borne, and "to those who- are
prevented from coming by violence and
iniquitous natred
u ..u, u
- Another Nesrpapr leatrojrd.
' PiasAic, X. J., Oct. 20. The great
warehouse and contents and 1000 barrels
of wine, of the Spear, Jfew Jersey Wirie
dcompauy -burned ' this morning; The
office and plant o'f the Passaic 'Item, lo
cated in the building, was also destroyed.
Loss $100,000. Insurance small. ..
"Want Steel Kalla In Kanane.
Tops k a, Kas., Oct. 20. The attorney
general today filed a petition in the su
preme court asking for a ' writ of man
damus, to compel the Union Pacific
railroad company to relay the Kansas
Central branch with steel rails before
the first of January next.. : . . -. v
'.';:'-- eeretarjr JToster In Ohio. .' ": i . .
Washisotoic, Oct. 20. Secretary Fos
ter will leave Washington this evening
for Ohio to remain until after the elec
tion.
He is booked for ten speeches iri727 in 1880 to 1,341,587 ki 1890. is ouoted'
behalf of the republican. t-aue. ; His
first one is at Findley, Thursday 'night,
it being the main one of the series."' .
; : Aa Eufllili Doctor') ' IHacovery.
lRiH,' Oct.' 19. Great interest was
caused yesierday by a report from Simla,
India, that an English doctor had suc
ceeded i in discovering, separating- and
neutralizing tlie special microlie of
leprosy i,- ; .....;,.; , .
- A Good Sum' In
Our fiTor. ,
' New ..
Yobk, Oct. 20. Up to date
there bas been received from .Europe
almost $19,100,000 in gold. ' ' -
Chicago Wheat Market.
Chicago, October 20. Close, wheat,
weak ; cath, 93. December, 04 ; Mav,
Portland Wheat Market. '
1 PoKTLAND,October 20. Wheat ,valley,
1.60; Walla Walla, 1.401.42.
. San Francisco Wheat Market.
San' Fkancisco, October 20. Wheat,
buyer, '9i; 1.72, season 1.81. ; -
Weather Forecast.
San Fhancisco, Oct. 20. Forecast
for Oregon and Washington : Cloudy
and foggy. .
A NEGRO UPRISING.
They are Massing in Force anJThreatea
all Sorts of Vengence on the
Whites.
The German Government is Becoming;
Alarmed at the Growing Strength
of the Socialists.
There is Trouble Among; the Religious
Dr. Taluiage's Church Robbed, of.
an Overcoat
Clifton Foroe, Va., Oct, 19. Tbe
greatest excitement prevailed here all
day Sunday, growing outof the lynching.'
of three negroes on Saturday. Early in
the day crowds of armed negroes began
assembling in tbe streets and making
threats of retaliation. So demonstrative
were the blacks for revenge that the-.
situation, began ' to -look serious, and'.
Mayor Bowles, fearing an uprising, tele
graphed to Governoi McKinney ac
quainting him with the serious condition'
of affaire, and asking that a body off
soldiers be sent to protect them.. The
white population, in the oeantimev be
gan, to organize for protection sBonld
th negroes attempt fc eanry out their
thceate. Bodies of men- ware- stationed?,
at different points where it was expected,
an attack would be-made,, and- word) w.av
sent to outlying seetionsfbr.helpv There
aire a large number oc negroes in vJD-
cnine here and the most of them ari of a'
"desperate character. Should thy at
tempt an attack on the- town a meet
bloody cortflict would ensue;.. The entire
town is in arms and pickets are' posted !
at every outskirt. A squad B men are .
on the way here fromItonceverte-,W. Va. .
It is expected their presence Willi over
awe the negroes. The services in: the
Churches were all suspended last night,,
and people thronged the streets as J iu,
expectancy of a terrible eoaflieU Cooler"
heads, however, believe the reports f
the determination of the negroes are ex
aggerated and that no outbreak will
occur. The Monticello guards, it s said,
will be sent by the governor, and shorrTd
trouble be prevented until their arrival
it is hoped that the negroes will not daw
to make any movements The greatest
danger is believed to be from fire.
Shonld the blacks decide upon an npris -ing
they wonld undoubtedly apply the
torch as the speediest and most satisfac
tory means of revenge. Citizens have
prepareu memseives tor this emergener
and bodies of men are na trolling th..
Hreeu wnere it is thoutrht nn otk.i-
against property would likely be juade.
The negroes are massed in large aum
brs in the Crown section of the town,
where manv are under th infinona i
liquor and are making boisterous demon-
strations.
UBOWIXG IX STBEXGXflL.
German Government Becoming- Alarmed:
Orer the Growth of Socialism.' '
Berlin-, Oct. 18. The utterance of tbe
socialist leader Bebel, "Yet another
twenty yeart and we will be masters off
Germany," is severely commented on- in
official circles, and there is some pros
pect for Bebel's prosecution for le
inajestas by putting a forced and treas
onable construction on his words. The
triumph of the moderate element im
the congress is not pleasing to enemiea
of socinlfsuj, who wonld much prefer
that tbe opposition had carried 'the dav
and alienated people by their extrava'-'
pint menace of revolution. The extra-.'
dinitrv omu t t nf Hio u..;. l -v
c.iu.iuk umi, ttiere is-sometning more
than brag in Bebel'e propkeey, and that
the time may not be far distant when
the state as now constituted! mav
TU crttil in .1 1 1 f : . V. f ,
. Trouhlo Among- the KeIIgrisuB.
Vienna, Oct. 19. It is said tboC tbe
church authoriMes have Instituted! in
inquiry as to the growth of a heret&aS
tendency among the Catholics of Austria
It appears that a , new religious move
ment has taken hold iu some di.trret
with marked purist tendencies. Tbe
holy coat exhibition is said to be, in
some degree, responsible for tbe agita
tion which finds expression fn, protest
angainst this and other . matters, san- ,.
tioned by" the church.' - .
Dr. Talmage'a Church Kohbecll- jt
BaooKLvx, Oct. 19. The tabernaefi f
Dr. Taluiage's church was feloniously
entered last night by forcing a Bide wmt
dow overlooking a vacant lot. -An over-,
coat belonging' to the sexton was stolen.
The thieves evidently became frightened
by some noise, as they left several piees
of silverware rolled up in a piano oxev
ready for removal. . v
: Mr. Parnell Still Very X17-
London,: Oct. 19. Mrs. Parnell coct
tihues in a very ' weak and preearioa
condition. ; She is unable to sleep witlb
out the aid of drugs, and cannot parta&e
of solid food. - -