The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 28, 1891, Image 2

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    The Dalles Doily Chronicle.
Pnblished Daily, Sunday Excepted.
BT '. , ;
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets, The
Dalles, Oregon. ,
Term of Subscription.
Per Year . ..?6 00
Per month, by carrier 50
dingle copy 5
-, STATE OFFICIALS.
Govemoi . S. l'eunover
Secretary of Stute G. W. McBride
Treasurer Phillip Metschuu
8upt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy
--..... J5:MSeU
Congressman h. Hermann
State Printer FrunJt Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge C. N. Thornbary
Sheriff D. I Cates
Clerk J. li. Crossen
Treasurer Geo. Rueh
CnmmlKxinnt-rx til' A. Leavens
Louimihsioners...... .- i Frank Kincaid
Assessor John E. Harnett
Hnrvevor E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools'. . .Troy Shelley
Coroner William Miohell
Phil Wiliig,
cars, the more expensive method. It
matters nothing to us who foots the;
bills. We only know that somebody
must foot them and that Moody is thej I24 UNION ST.. THE DALLES, OR.
Benedict Arnold who - has traitorously
sold himself to the Union Pacific to I
crush the peoples' line of boats.
Keeps on hand a firll line of
MEN'S AND YOUTH'S
When General Manager ClBrk says :
"I know the Baker ia running at a loss,
but the people of The Dalles want it and
we must keep it up" he says what is not
true." There are not two families in The
DBlles, outside the company's employes
who want it. That time is past and
gone. There is only one sentiment here
and that is in favor of the Regulator. It
is the rankest hypocrisy to intimate that
the Baker is kept on the river to accom
modate anybod). The company has ex
perienced a remarkable change of heart
since last winter and spring when they
tied the boat up for sis- months, at aj
time when the people on the Washing
ton side had no other means of trans
portation. ' '
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
i::. Stilus iudi ivtrici t C2 luc A&auLdii.u
Press Dispatches.
GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS.
Unhappy Ireland. Her past history !
is written in tears and blood, her pres
ent, in which' priest and peasant alike
take a part, is being written in "mud
and shillelahs." The contest at Cork is
developing a sickening story of factional
bitterness. When the voice of wisdom
calls for unity in Ireland it falls upon
deaf ears. It is the old story of the Kil
kenny cats. Sunday last a m'ad priest
and bitter anti-Parnellite challenged the
Parnellites amid variations of mud pelt
ing, to meet him at Blackrock. They
met equipped with "shillclahsand trail
ing coats." The anti-Parnellites show
ered "sticks and stones and mud ;" the
Parnellites laid on with "black-thorns."
The "black-thorns" routed the "sticks
and stones and mud" and their enemies
"skulked away with bruised and bloody
heads." On the same day at Cork the
two factions, were engaged in bloody
fights at - every street corn-. Dispu
tants clinched, friends joined in and the
battle raged till broken up by the police,
only to be resumed with fresh vigor at
another street corner.. The 'fiehtintr
priest" is everywhere "wielding a black
thorn with the best of them," and once
and again rallying his followers to a
fresh attack on the solid phalanx of the
Parnellites, who amuse the quieter in
tervals by "pulling the long tails off the
coats of their opponents." To vary this
monotony the Parnellites in Dublin at
tempt to blow up with dynamite the of
fice of the McCarthyite organ, the Na
tional Press and partially succeed. Win-
aows ami doors and basement are badly,
damaged, and the noise of the explosion
ia heard two miles away. As a minor
note in this medley of discord the mem
ber - from Tipperary complains that
Father O'Malley openly denounced him
as one of "Kittv O'Shpn'a mor wi
John' liedmond says if Tim Healey
doesn't hold his tongue he'll "slap hisi
face in the streets of Cork." Such is the
burden of one day's dispatches, and
ihna k!-ey fight over the grave of
iheir dead chieftain." Is it any wonder
that thousands who love Ireland ser
iohsly doubt her capacity for self gov-
Ex-Mayor Carter Harrison of Chicago
is about to assume the control of the
Chicago Times. He eays he will ran it
in the interest. of good government and
democracy. Cartefwill push a trench
ant pencil.
South Australia refuses to take part
in the world's fair unless the duties on
wool are abolished. Then it is very
likely South Australia will have to stay
at home.
The officers of the Louisiana lottery
swindle have been indicted by the Un
ited States government. Preeminently
correct. - - - - '
According to a clipping from Monday's
Oreqonian, published in another column,
"Union Pacific men report that their
T lies boats are djing a largely increased
ainess on account of their recent cut
L passenger rates." The boats are
certainly carrying some fifty cent pas-
Bengers and a little freight part of which
at least ia practically stolen from the
people's boats through means that the
company's agent? at Portland best un
derstand. Quite frequently the Baker's
cargo consists of goods plainly addressed
to the care of The Dalles, Portland and
Astoria Navigation Company. "Mis
takes" of this kind have happened so
often that one can scarcely be . blamed
for suspecting that the company con
nives at it by an arrangement with the
expressmen. As far as the purchasing
of wheat at this place is concerned the
only "Dalles paper"'- that has dared to
speak of it is the- Chronicle and it is
free to' say that as far as the "exact
proposition" that the Union Pacific is
buying wheat is concerned it believes
that Moody is buying the wheat and
getting ires or practically free transpo.
tation. Whatever Mr. Moody may be
he is neither a fool nor a philanthropist
and no man outside a lunatic asylnm
would pay within from two to five cents
of the Portland price on wheat and then
ship it there at a cost of 10 2-5 cents a
bushel, which is. the company's rate by
rail. If. Mr. Moody paid the company's
rates his loss would average fully five
cents a bushel. The gentleman on "the
inside" who says that- the cause of
Moody's advantage is that the railroad
.company- ferries his wheat across the
river at The Dalles for nothing" did not
know what he was talking about. The
price Moody pays at North Dalles is
about five cents a bushel more than he
pays on the Oregon side. - Tugging a
loaded scow across is nothing, but the
extra handling in transferring the grain
to the cars involves an additional ex
pense of perhaps fifty - cents a ton that
somebody must pay. If the Baker took
the grain from the landing on the
Washington side no ferriage would be
needed and only one handling but she
don't. Moody ships his wheat by the
TBLEGK AI'HIC SPARKS.
Walt Whitman is completely para
lyzed at his little cottage in Camden,
New Jersey.-
The feeling in favor of international
ism, bi-metalism U said to be growing
and likely to prevail in European cabi
nets, if the leading European power-can
be convinced that the United States
does not intend to .plunge into free coin
age of its own motion.
Sarah Althea Terry wants a brace of
pistols that are still held by the author
ties of San Francisco after the litigation
in which the pistols were used has
closed. Sarah ought to get them if she
would promise to use them on herself.
At one o'clock on last Monday as three
officers of the Omaha- Street railway
company were. sitting in their office four
masked robbers entered and held them
up while the safe was blown open with
giant i powder and . $12,000 extracted.
The burglars escaped.
A six-year-old boy in Baltimore is
possessed of an nncontrolable desire for
inhaling the' fumes of gasoline. It af
fects him like alcoholic liquor.
'. Miss May White of Lansing, Mich.,
has slept almost constantly for the past
135 days. .'- Her weight-has gradually
decreased from 120 to fifty pounds.'
: Many shrewd public men, well versed
in ways that are dark, hold that it ia the
intention of Jay Gould to wreck the
Union Pacific. : , .
Secretary Blaine has returned to
Washington and resumed the discharge
of his duties as secretary of state. -
The site' for the new San Francisco
public building has been at last selected.
It will cost $1,040,000.
' Trade is still depressed in Manchester,
England and the president of the Man
chester board of trade says the McKfnley
bill and the South American troubles
are to blame.
" BRIEF SIATK SEWS.
A good quality of semi-anthracite coal
has been discovered in Marion county,
twelve miles east of Salem.
Alonzo Leland a pioneer journalist of
the Northwest and founder of the Port
land Advertiser7, the first daily paper ever
published m Portland, died at Lewiston
on the 25 inst.
"Oregon on Wheels"' has been re
moved from the car shops at Albina and
is now "on exhibition in Portland,
previous to her departure for the East
ern and Southern states..
The central water company -of Hood
River have filed articles of corporation
at Salem. - The incorporators are H. F.
Davidson, J. H. Ferguson and C. P.
Heald and the capital stock is $15,000.
John Day City can boast of the fact
that there is not a young man residing
within her borders who frequents saloons
or was ever known to make a practice of
gambling. . Can any -other, town in
Eastern Oregon say as much? John Day
fsentiuel. - : ,.
The Baker City Blade advocates a pub
lic reading room or billiard hall without
the sale of intoxicants where the youths
of the city who range from sixteen to
twenty-one years of age can congregate
and spend a pleasant evening socially
without being under the temptation of
liquor. J !
', Postmaster Howard has received' no
tification from the postal department
that a daily service' seven times a week
will soon be put on the Prirfeville and
Dalles mail line. Now if the route can
be changed back; on the Cow Canyon
road, Prinevilleites I will be-!, happy.
Ochoco Review. - . .-
Mike Mulvahill's big hog was on ex-
! hibition at Dillon's feed yard for -several
j days this week. - He is all that Mr. M.
claims for him the largest hog in the
j county!" "He was in ' ordinary condition
land weighed 500 pounds. Judges say
he could be made weigh 800 ponnds.-f-
Ochoco Review.
Ready Made Clothing..
Pants and Suits -r .
MADE TO ORDER
On Reasonable Terms.
Call and see my Goods before
ourchasinj elsewhere. .
the:
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
DflMtES GIT
- At the Foot of the Cascade Locks.
For Passenger or Freight Kates, Apply
to Agent, or Purser on Board. - -Office
northeast earner of Court ond Main street
FRhhcH & co. ,
BANKERS
TRANSACT A GENE RAL BANKING BU6INE8-
Letters of Credit issued available in the
' . Eastern States. V , 'V -
Sight . Exchange and . Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.. ;
i Collections -made at all points on fav
orable terms. ' ' , -
W.&TJVIeCoy,
BAEBERS.
lIot-:-antl-:-Cold-:-Halhs.
1IO SECOND STREET.
JOHN PASHEK,
1 - Tailor,
Next door to Wasco Sun.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed .
each time. .
tepaif incj and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done. . .
The Dalles
Gigaf
factory
FIEST STREET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
OTif1 " A T? of tbe Be8t brands
V-XJTxjLxLO manufactured, and
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice. :.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAll has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day. .
A. ULR1CH & SON.
Bnrnefl Out lut Aain In Business !
wm
miGHEim
UNDERTAKER,
And Embalmer, has again started with a new
ana complete hiock ot everytning neeaea in
tne unaeriaKine ousiness. rarncuiar .
attention paid to embalming and
taking care of the dead. Orders
promptly attended to, day or
night.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
Place of 'business, diagonally across from
Opera Block, on the corner of Third and Wash
ington Streets, The Kfilles, Oregon
diw
The Old Germania Saloon.
; JOtffl DOflftVOJi, 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. ,
Always on hand.
D P. Thompson'- J. s. Schbkck, H. M.Beau,
President. . Vice-President. Cashier
First Hatlhiial BiauK.
:he dalles.
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
, New York, San Francisco and Portland.
DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompsox. Jxo. S. Schexck.
T. W. Spaek8. Geo. A. Liebb.
H. M. Beall. .
A NEW
Undertakinff Establishment !
PHINZ & NITSCHKE.
. DEALERS IN -
Furniture and Carpets.
complete Undertaking ? Establishment,:
the Undertakers' Trust" our prices will
be low accordingly.
Remember our place on Second street,
next to Moody's bank.
Boiiog jiiials !
Having made arrangements with" a
nnmber of Factories, I am pre-
pared to furuish
Doore, Windows,
STOREFRONTS
And all kinds of Special: work. Ship
ments made daily from factory ' and can
fill orders in the shortest possible timel
Prices satisfactory.
It will be to your interest to see me
before purchasing eleewhere.
Wm. Saundcps,
Office over French's Bank.
W. E. GARRETSOH,
Leailinji - Jell!
SOtK AGENT FOB THE , " '''
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
138 Second St., The Dalle. Or. ' '
Still on Deek.
Phoenix Like has Arisen
From the Ashes!
JAMES WHITE,
The Kestauranteur Has Opened the
Baldwin - Hestawant
ON MAIN STREET
Where he will be glad to see any and all
C of his old patrons. - '
Open day and Night. First class meals
u - twenty-five cents.
FLOURIXG MILL TO LEASE.
THE OLD DA LLE9 MILL AND WATER
Company's Hour Mill will be leaned to re
sponsible parties. For information apply to tbe
WATER COMMISSIONERS,
1 he Dalles, Oregon.
MEW CDII nun WlllTED hdv nnnn
ti-i i;ii.juii;iu ii i;i ii.11 urn UUUUU
COMPLETE IN ET3RY DEPARTMENT. ,;
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
Boots and Shoes.
Full Assortment of the Leading .Manufacturers.
Cash Buyers mill save money by examining oar . stoek
and prices before purchasing elsemhere.
H. Herbring;.
6 6
SINGER
9 9
IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE
Branch Office 81 Th ird St.
Needles, Oil and Specials.
,. ' ' DEALER IN- ... . .
Hay, Grain, Feefl aofl Eonr.
ntvALiuuAKriiKS FOR POTATOES..;,
Gash Paid for Eggs anj Chickens. ' All Goods Delivered Free and Promptly
TER7VS STRICTLY CHSH.
Gor. Second & Union Sts.
G-reat Biargaiiis !
Removal I Removal !
; tOnaccountof Removal I will sell my
entire jstoclc 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. ; ,,
yjrxxK. x rccuuu i iui lis.; n, Alu
J.
125 Second Stfeet,
The Dalles.
, HUGH CHRISMAN. , . . . W. R CORSON. -
CHRISMAN & CORSON
' Successora to GEO..EUCH,
eep, on Hand a Complete Stock of
Groceries, Hour; Grain, Fruit aim mill Feel
Highest Cash Price Paid for Produce.
Comer of Washington and Second-St.
The Dalles, Or.
The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
Suejessors to BROC
General MerchiMise,
i -:.;'-i;-.LStaple. ;and ,Fancy-':IJry - 'Goods,
ents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc.
Successors to BROOKS A BEERS, Dealers In
. - i " -
Groceries,
Provisions,
Hardware,
lotir, I
. f J. .
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Of all Kinds at Lowest Market tiates - ! ,
Free Delivery to. Boat and Curs and all parts of the City.
390 and 394 Second, Street , - . fi-., -. -.
PAUL KREFT & CO..
--DBAMtES JS-
Paints, Oils, Glass
And the Most Complete and the Latest
Patterns and Designs In ... ,
Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None
but the best brands of. the Sherwin-Williams
Paint used in all our work, and none but the
moNt skilled workmen employed. - All orders
romptly attended to. ltf-17-d
SHOP-Adjoining; Red Front Grocory,
THIRD STREET,
$500 Reward!
: We will pay the above reward for any case ot
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In
digestion, Constipation or Costiveness 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, 26 cents. Beware ot counterfeits and imi
tations. The genuine manufactured only by
THE JOHN C. WF8T COMPANY, CHIGAGO,
,1-LIKOlS. . . . w
! " BLAKBLBT 4 HOUGDTOS,
Prescription Druggists.
175 Second 8t.
The Dallas, Or.