The Dalles Daily Chronicle. PnblUhad Daily, Sunday Excepted. T THE. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington Street, Dalles., Oregon. The Terms f Subscription. for Vear per month, by carrier. . single copy ". .$6 00 . 50 S STATE OFFICIALS. . . . S. Pennoycr Govcrnoi Secretary of State G. W. McBride Treasurer Phillip Metschun Supt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy en a ,1Btors fj. H. Mitchell Congressman H. Hermann Stato Printer. Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge. , C. N. Thornbury- Sherifl ..D. L. Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer -. -Geo. Ruch Commissioners ill' A. Ienvens iVranlc Kincaid Assessor John E. Burnett Kurvevor.. E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner William Michell The Chronicle is the. Only Paper iii The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. The Alliance Farmir, of, Portland, spcakins of the work and objects of the Portland committee of a hundred, or ganized to purify the Augean stable of Portland politics says: "Wliile the com mittee will not likely endorse all the al liance platform the two bodies will heartily co-operate to purify political methods and elect none but honorable and capable men to public positions. Both will be fully prepared to do their whole duty at the next June election so as to send a delegation to the next legis lature which will not be under the thumb of Joe Simon to do his dirty . work instead of serving the public in terests." " We hope the alliance will be as good as its word. By adopting the policy outlined by the Farmer the alli ance can do more good, solid, lasting work in one hour than it can if it talked sub-treasury and free coinage to the crack of doom. By all means sit down squarely on Joe Simon and all his sup porters. He and- they are a standing disgrace to Oregon politics. But if the alliance switches off on the third party track Joe will tindonbtedly get his nose in the public crib and the others will be left out in the iold. Anything "to beat the Joe Simon ring should be the battle cry of the next state campaign. Robert Miller, a prominent democrat of (Southern Oregou is authority for the statement that members of his party all over the state are deeply interested in . the light between Binger Hermann and Harry B. Miller, to Secure the nomina tion for congress at the next republican state convention. It is hoped that the contest will increase- the chances for deiuocratic success by splitting the re publicans. The day that the republi-. cans of the first district, change Binger Herman .for Hany Miller they will make a mistake that they will regret for nil t" 1 1 n i "Vrt Btato nm 1. .1 , 1 a .-. ....... - - ......... ,v w.uv - iv.. ...... fc IUUIC faithful representative than Binger Her mann, while Harry Miller is the abso lute tool of the very woist element in . 1. . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 - . .. jurty iu wiiiuii lie uetongs. ai ine oitnc uniiiiub xiuvi; uennunii, ior me sake of all that is decent don't give ns Miller. . Baker City has voted a school tax of 5000, by a majority of seventy-six out of -230 total votes cat. ' Th fi .education in that city are proud of their -Victory. ' " - 'BRIEF STATE NEWS. " Mr. Charles S. Miller, ownejf of the Monumental mill, has perfected all ar rangements for the starting of the plant about November 1st and will conduct it as a custom mill, buying all ores deliv ered. -Grant County Newe. Straw-burning stoves are being intro- ' tlueed in Sherman county'. The ' fuel is supplied by mean's of a drum, in which it is closely pressed and will furnish a "warm, comfortable lira for several hours beforerrenewiiig.-- : ' "' Artesian "wells- do'not pan out satis factorily 'around Heppner. The citizens f)l that town, instead of adopting a grav- ir.v hi muiii ill wiiwr wiirin.- iiivmini ill - an artesian bore, and now offer the bole cheap-after large sum of cash hag been sunk. . , - Cougars slaughtered a colt belonging o Mr. Greenwell of Dayville recently. .. and to get even on . the varmints the loser liberaliy strychnined the carcass. He was afterwards rewarded by finding the -dead bodies of a'cougar and an im mense black, bear in close proximity to the poisoned colt meat. -,. Union county reports an. indebtedness of (2,046,805, and a gross taxable prop erly of $6,291,60K The gain in taxable property is nearly a half million dollars " the past year. - . An' untitled field will never produce a crop. A mine not worked', will "never become a source of wealth to its owners. A community that will not take advan tage of the forces that Nature has pro vided need not expect prosperity. God helps only those who help themselves. . The newspapers in the first congres sional district are quarreling about Hon. Binger. Hermann's successor. They do ' well to disagree about the matter, for it will behard to find it man to success fully fill Mr. Hermann's place' in con gress. Perhaps in the disagreeinet the people will decide that Mr. H. shall sue- ceed himself, and if they do no one save the politicians will be disappointed. Willou a Chieftain. A Sad Accident. The Willowa Chieftain of the' 15th inst. contains the following : "Xesterday about .11 o'clock Homer, L the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C'. Hutchinson, of 'Prairie Creek, acci dently shot himself with a 38-calbro rer yblver. The particulars of the sad affair are as follows : Homer and Win. .How ard, a young man who is working for Mr. HutchinEon, were in the barn work ing wilh a horse they had just brought from the pasture. Howard had laid assde his coat, on the inside pocket of which was his' revolver. Hornet spoke about taking the revolver out of " the pocket, but was cautioned to leave it alone. Howard turned around towards the horee, and a moment afterward heard a shot and the exclamation of the hov, "Oh, I have shot myself!" He then picked the unfortunate lad up and started with him towards the house. Homer only spoke once after he was taken up, and that was a request to be put down while Howard' was earring him. The ball from the pistol struck him in the right breast, and he only lived a few moments after reaching .the house. Dr. Gaily, who happened to bo passing, was called and rendered all the assistance possible to Mrs. .Hutchinson. i who was completely postratecT by the unfortunate affair. Mr. Hutchinson started for Elgin yesterday morning, but was overtaken near ixistme by a mes senger with the sad news of "his boy's death, and hastily returned home last evening. Homer was a bright little fellow, the only child and the idol of his parents. His. death is a terrible blow to -them, and their many friends throughout the vnlley will deeply sympathize with them in their bereavement. Horrible Story of Youthful Depravity. A horrible story of youthful depravity came to light Sunday when ' Albert Kohis, a sixteen-year-old ' boy fn the employ of a farmer named Kodatz, re siding near Milwaukee, Wis., confessed that he had murdered his employer's fifteen-year-old daughter Annie. He had been . intimate with the girl, who was weak-minded, and was about to be come a mother. Not relishing this turn of affairs, he killed her October 7th and secreted the body. On the day of the murder he first put into the soup which the family was to have for dinner a large quantity of paris green. Mr. Kodatz eat soup first, and being taken violently ill, at once : prevented the others irom partaking of it. After the failure of the poisoning scheme he went to repair a hole in the barn floor. Annie went with hiin, and while sjie was hold ing a board for him to saw, he crushed her head with a hammer and placed the body in the hole. He then covered it with manure and nailed, down the floor. He does not realize the enormity of his crime. Abandoned tbe Vessel. '' Fkbxaxdixa, Fla.', Oct. 21. The schooner Annie S. Conant arrived here yesterday with James J. Buckler, mate of the. bark Albemarle, and two seamen. Buckler reports that on 'October- 9, his bark fell in with the brig Energy, abandoned at sea, and that he and the seamen were put on the rig-to take her to port." Ori OctdbjQr 1, during a;alo, she began to leak and her sails were blown into ribbons. On October 16 they abandoned her and were taken aboard the schooner Conant. 'v.. Cattle Thieves Captured. . Modesto, Cal., Oct. 21. Sheriff PuW- vis and Deputy McGinnis brought Chas.V Fagan, his son, Frost Fagan and William Dncker into town last night on a charge of cattle stealing. The men were ar rested on the Coast Range mountains yesterday while asleep, and in a corral near where eleven head of cattle, stolen from the Booth ranch belonging to Fred Weyer. This morning the men were taken before Justice Townes. The Trnus-Misslsslppl Congress. Omaha, . Oct. 20. The trans-Mississippi congress organized permanently this morning by the election of Charles S. Thomas, of Denver chairman ; sec retaries were appointed and a committee on resolutions named. The congress then took a recess" until ' 2- o'clock this afternoon. - - ' '' ; Fighting the Sugar Trust. - Chicago, Oct. -21. A special' dispatch from Philadelphia says Claus Spreckeie, the independent sugar refiner, has -reduced the price ef granulated o 4 cents a pound. The trust met reductions to i cents and 4 1-16, but when the price drodped to 4 cents it began to buy-. r r, For Sale' At a Bargain. . The Mission . Gardens, . greenhouse, stock and ffxture's. I - am prepared to offer a rare bargain owing to a change in residence. Hot terms enquire at the premises or of A. N. Varney at the land office. -" ... I5tf. . J. .A..tabxev. Builders : call at The Dalles Lumber-: ing company's office at No. 67 Washing ton street and see something new in building papers which beats plastering. 10-1 4-1 w. . ... - . , -' - ' Notice ': I hereby give notice that I will, not be responsible for anydebts contracted. by my wife, Mrs. Jennie Willig, after' this day. 10-3 30d October 3, 1891. Phillip Wilmg. For rent Two fine residence lotp on Fourth street. Apply at this office. 10-19-lm. . NOTICE. indebted to the firm of Fish & All Bardon will please call at' the store of Mays t Crowe and pay up all bills im mediately to Fish & Bardon. , . Fish & Ba'rdox. September 14, 1891, 14-tf JT0R SALE. Four lots with a eood honse on them. i all on the bluff above the brewery which j will be sold cheap or trade for cattle, ' Address '.I.L.Kelly, 9-11-lf The Dalles. ' Phil Willig, 124 UNION ST., THE DALLES. OK. Keeps on hand a full line of MEN'S AND YOUTH'S Ready - Made Clothing. Pants and Suits ' ' . MADE TO ORDER On Reasonable Terms. Call and see my Goods before Dnrcliasing elsewhere. THIS Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Elegant Steamer ' Will leave the foot of Court Street every morning at 7 A." M. for Portland and Way Points Connections Will be Made with the - - Fast Steamer At the Foot of the Cascade Locks. For Passenger or Freight Rates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on Board. Office northeast corner of Court and Jlnin street FfECJl 8t CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BAJsKIXU BUSINE3- Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. . Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., ana various romts in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points oh fav orable terms. W. &T. JVIeCoy , Hot -:-and-:- Cold-i-Baths. HO SECOND STREET. JOHN PASHEK, J - Tailor, Next door to Wasco San. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed ,' each time.. Impairing and Cleaning .. Neatly and Quickly Done.' The Dalles ; GigaF : f aetopy FACTORY WO. 105. PTP A P Q of the Best Brands JA. VXjC.Xlik3 manufactured,., and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice.. i "' The reputation of THE DALLES' CI- CrAK has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. ; A. ULRICH & SON. PAUL KREFT & CO., Paints, Oils, Glass And the Most Complete and the I-ntest 1'attortis and Designs in . . - WATiTi FAFXTH. Prncttciil rmnters and Paper Hangers. None but the befit brands of the Bherwin-Willlams Paint UKed in all our work, and none but the moHt Kkilltd workmen employed. All orders tomptly attjuded to. , l(l-17-d 8IIOV Adjoining: Red Front Grocery. ! , THUIU KIKKKT, . HEGUlifiTOl DAlili ITY pieiGp The Old Germania Saloon. JOHN DOtfAVOfl, Proprietor. The best quality of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Pabst Milwaukee Knicker bocker and Columbia Beer, Half and Half and all kinds '. . of Temperance Drinks. . A. LWAYS ON HAND. D P. Thompson' J. 5. Schenck, H. M.Beali. President. Vice-President. Cashier First Rational BauL "HE DALLES, - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight . Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds prompt ly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold ou New York, San Francisco and Port- -land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck. T. W. Spabks. Geo. A. Liebe. H. M. Beall. A SSS E W ID PRINZ & NITSCHKE. . DEALERS IN Furniture and Carpets. We have added to our business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust our prices will be low accordingly. Remember our place on Second street, next to Moody's bank. Having made arrangements with a number of Factories, I am pre pared to furnish Doors, Windows;!: JJ I I IllUU If Uj UlUUlUlllO) . STORE FRONTS And - all kinds of Special work. - Ship ments made daily from factory and can fill orders in the shortest possible time. Prices satisfactory. It will be to your interest to see. me before purchasing elsewhere. -Wm. Saundeirs, : .Office ove French's Bank. W. E. GARRETSON; teailii -Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ' " AH Watch Work Warranted. ; ? -j '.- - - Si i . : $ v ' ' " - Jewelry Made to Order. 138 Second St.. The Dalles, Or. Still on Deck. Phoenix Like has Arien '- From-the Ashes! JAM ES WHITE, The Restauranteur Has Opened the - Baldioin - Hstauraht ON MAIN STREET Where he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons. Open day and Night. First class meals twenty-five cents. ..." FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. THE OLD DALLES MILL AND WATEE oniDaiiv's Flour Mill will be leased to re sponsible parties. For Information aprly to the 1 he Dalles, Oregon. vara s f.--..v 'v-ssaciifto'i Buiiaing materials ! -t- -- MEW EOT I ITUn ill np MMljllEn Mil liUulJD . COMPLETE IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps ' Boots and Shoes. - - Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. ' Cash Bayers mill save monev bv eyamininrt noir ' and pfiees before, H IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE. ranch Office 8 1 Third St Needles, Oil and Specials. J. H. CROSS, -DEALER IN- Hay, Gri, HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. Cash Paid for Eggs and Chickens. All Goods Delivered Free and Promptly TERMS STRICTLY CHSH. Cor. Second & Union Sts., -JL-JLJ.3E3 !Q AT.T -gT;,icfr ;QR. ; Gr reat Removal I Removal I On account of Removal I will sell my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv ings, Counters,' Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer. .' GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. 125 Seeond Street, HUGH CHRISMAN. CHRISMAN & CORSON Successors to GEO. RUCH, .; Keep on Hand a Complete Stock of ' Groceries, Hour, Grain, Fnilt aiui mill Feeff. v ; Highest Cash Price. Paicl for Produce. '..:.- Corner of Washington and Second-St. ' The Dalles Mercantile Co., : ' : . Successors to BROOKS & BEERS, Dealers in . , , . General Merchandise, '-iiS: -v' Staple and Fancy Dr); Goods, ents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. - t Q-rooeries, ' Hardware, Provisions, . Flour, Bacon, HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Rates. Free Delivery to Boat and Curs' and all parts of the City. 390 and 394 Second Street : , ; . -1 TO RENT. A Union Street Lodging House. For terms apply to Go. Williams, Administrator of the estate of John Michelbaugb. dtf-9-2 lIIHITm nnv nnnnn tJ J ' 3 AfcWXV' purchasing elseajheie. - Herbring. f 9 in s i The Dalles. W. K. CORSON. The Dalles, r. $500 Re-ward! We will pay the abore reward for any case at Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In digestion, Constipation or Costivenesa we cannot cure with Weat'acgetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. Ther are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisf ac tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 80 Pills, S5 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi tations. The genuine manufactured only by THE JOHN C. WFST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. V BIAKILIT HOCGHTOS, Prescription Druggist. 178 Baoond it. The Dalles. Or. Foir. Barga