Tftii i M -r" ? VOL. II. THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1891. NO. 126. m tBOFESSIOWAL CARDS. WM. J. ROBERTS Civil ' Enoineeb Gen eral eiiKincerinK practice. Surveying and mapping; estimates and plans for irrigation, , sewerage, water-works, railroads, bridges, etc. Address: P. O. Box 107, The Dalles, Or. WM. SAUNDERS Architect. Plans and specifications lurnished tor dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice over French's bank. The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fellow op Trinity Mediclil College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Cilice; rooms 3 and 4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec ond Btreet. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. O. D. DOANE physician and sur geon. Oiiice; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. as. Fourth street, one block south of Conrt House. Oiiice hours 9 to 12 A. 11., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. 8. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of fice in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. DSIDDAIX DKntibt. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth xet on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. E. THOMPSON Attornet-at-law. Office xv. in Opera House Block, Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon f. T. HATS. B. 8. HUNTINGTON H. S. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB-nets-at-law. Offlees, French's block over First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. ' E.B.BOPUR. OEO. ATKINS. FRANKKKNEFBS. DUFUR, WATK1N8 & MENEFEE ATTOB-neys-at-law Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Btreet The Dalles, Oregon. - - WH. WIL80N Attorney-at-law Rooms . 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. SJflPES & KLY, WlolBsale . ani Retail Dmiisls. DEALERS IN Fine Imported, Key West and Domcstii- PAINT - Now is the time to paint your house and if you wish to get the beet 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. -cSfl'ccessortoCramiforsoi.) : Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made - OA1TIDI B S, . East of Portland. DEALER IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. . Can furnish any of these goods at Wholcsala or Retail . In Every Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles; Or ' . Burnei Ont tnt Again in Bnsiness ! Wm, ffllGflEIili, UNDERTAKER, nd Kmbalmcr, has again started with a new and complete stock of everything needed in i the undertaking bnsiness. Particular uttcntion paid to embalming and taking care of the deud. 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 Dalles, Oregon dfcw REMOVAL. H. Glenn has lemoved his office and the office of the Electric Light Co. to 72 Washngtoti St. 20 REWARD. llTILt, HE i-Aii FOR ANT INFORMATION T leading to the conviction of parties cuttin a the rope or in any way interfering with tht wire jioles or '.'imi.s of The Eiectihc I.ioht to. ' - H. C.IJENXi HBL P FBPII o A GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. TerriMe Effects of a Cyclone in Mia :. Last feet SHIPPING SEVERELY DAMAGED. Two Mentnd a Boy Killed by an Ex plosion of Dynamite. CANADIANS WANT ANNEXATION. To Arbitrate the Sealing Question- The Kansas Republicans Celebrate -A Philadelphia Fire. "alcctte, Nov. 10. Further details regarding the cyclone which passed over this part of India,- Monday of last week, show the damage done is' very extensive. Besides the loss of 77 lives occasioned by the sinking of the Indian government steamer, Enterprise, which foundered at Andaman Islands, and the killing of . 60 convicts, there is no ' doubt there has been a large loss of life at other places along the coaet. A large number of ves sels were at anchor off the mouth of the Oogly Eiver, and a number dragged their anchors and were carried ashore, and others were damaged by the pounding received by the enormous seas which accompanied the storm. No estimate can yet be made as to the total loss of life, but it will be very large. A FATAL EXPW8ION. Two Men and. a Boy Killed, and Several . . Other Injured. . . i ' Haywakd, Wis.. Nov. 10. Two men and a boy are dying, three men seriously injured, and many others suffering from painiui wounds as a result of a terrific explosion of dynamite which occurred early this morning. The explosion was caused by fire breaking out in the North Wisconsin Lumber Co 'a watshnnas .--.While the crowd was gathering aroand the fire the explosion occurred. A freight train standing on a side track was blown off the rails and the caboose was almost completely demolished. ' ' He Want) Anexstion. Tobonto, Nov. 10. ioldwin Smith read a paper on 4 "Jingoism' before the young men's reform clnb here last evening which attracted considerable attention for the reason that he came out unreservedly for the"-, annexation of Canada to the Uhited States, which he said was Canada's inevitable destiny, tie had no doubt that by , Americans generally Canada would be welcomed if she cam e into the union of her own ac co'rb. , . - .Willing to Arbitrate. , Washington; Nov. 10. The hearing in the Behring sealer's case was resumed this morning, Solicitor-Gederal Taft con tinuing his argument. Attorney-General Miller interrupted Taft during the course of his remarks to announce that it had been agreed to submit the ' con troversy between the United States and England as to the seal fisheries to arbi tration and that an official announce ment of fhat fact would goon be made. - A Republican Gathering. Topek-a, Kan., Nov. 10. Two hundred representatives'of the republicans held a love feast here- last night to celebrate the republican gains in the last election, and to outline a plan of campaign for 1892. The presidential possibilities were discussed and the prevailing idea seemed to be that Blaine would to be the most popular candidate the repub Means could put at the head of their ticket.. . A Philadelphia Vtm. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. a' fire earlv this morning completely" gutted the wnoiesaie cloth and woolen goods house of LippiucoU, Johnson & Co.. causing a loss estimated at $200,000. me building is fully insured. Firms in adjoining buildings sustained losses va riously estimated at from $10,000 to 125,000. " Postponed the Tariff Matters.-. Washington, Nov! 10. The United States supreme court hai posponed until November 30th tho argument, in three cases involving the constitution nlitv of the McKinJey tariff act. : A Pro-Lottery Ticket. ' New Orleans, Nov. 10. The demo cratic primaries are progressing quietly. xne indications point to an almost solid tf.t" i - - . . , . .m-cjeuery ami pro-ionery delegation to the. convention. San Francisco Wheat Market. V Sav KnAnrisro Xnv. Ill WK...f buyer, '91 , 1.83 ; season , 1 .S8'. ; ' A. CLAK-NA-GAEL SCARE. The Irish Police Are Keeping a Sharp Lookout for Suspects. - Dublin, Nov. 9. The police appears to be acting on special information to the effect that the Clan-na-Goel ins Amer ica is again active, and that the members of : that society have prepared for a resumption of the physical force policy; Whatever may be the ground for -the sudden and evident excess of vigilance on the part of Castle', there is no doubt that the police themselves placed con fidence in their source of information, and - that they are on the - lookout for dangerous arrivals. It is acknowledged by leading home rulers that the "hill side," or physical force, doctrine has a powerful following in Ireland. . But a few days agp John Dillon said in sub stance that the hillside with him was secondary to the present constitutional agitation ; that before taking to the hill side he believed in giving the liberals a chance to show what thev would do for home rule. Dillon, it is arguetk, would not have spoken in this way if lie had not appreciated the strength of the hill side sentiment. A physical force move ment, involving the employment- of troops to suppress it, is-what the tories are anxious for. It is understood, how ever, here that the home-rule leaders of either faction have little or no influence over the Clan-na-Goel, and nobody would be surprised at some signal and memora ble act of violence by the emissaries of hat section. -. Eating Dog's Flesh for Consumption. SiiERLBYViLLK, Ind., Nov. 9. Maggie Dennigber, the young woman who be gan a dog meat diet last Thursday f6r the cure of consumption, says she rather tikes it. She. says' it tastes like lamb. Many cases are cited by the older citizens in which a permanent cure of consump tion has been effected by drinking the broth of dog meat and eating the flesh of dogs. . It is said that one George Good' rich was cured in this way. It is certain that he recovered and '-lived to be. 87 years old, and died finally of infirmities incident to old age. "' It was said that Dr. John Kennedy, then a prominent phy sician, who was treating him, prescribed the remedy, but the'doctor denied it.' .' He IMed in the Streetm Chicago, Nov. 9. Charles F. Atwood, a theatrical manager," was found., de mented in the streets of Hyde Park last night. He ..was taken to the Cook county hospital, where he died today with no friends or-relatives to mourn bis end. Atwood was the manager of the Berger family at one time, and later was connected with the companies of Shook,. Palmer and Emma Abbott Last season he was with Maggie Mitchell. His wife is Adelaide Randall a vocalist of some . prominence. . The theatrical - people - ot Chicaeo did not know that he was in the city until noti fied ot bis death. - The Elks have taken charge of the body. Ban Away and Got M arrtod, . Dayton, Wash-, Nov. 9. There is a sensation in this city over the elope ment of S. E. Frary and Miss Georgia Berry, who went to Walla Walla Satur day. They are married and have gone to San Francisco to reside. The girl's parents objected to the match. Frary 's first wife died in this city five months ago. ' The eloping parties are of the first families of the city, having many friends, The Visible Supply of Grain. New Tokk, Nov. 9. The statement of the visible snpply of grain in store and afloat Saturday, November 7, as com piled by the produce exchange, is as fol lows: Wheat, 38,972,000 ton, increaee 2,740;000 ; corn, 2,812,000 tone, decrease, 240,000; oats, 4,384,000 tons, increase, 196,000; barley, 3,181,000 tons, increase, 12,000. : v - - . . Violated the Lottery La . San Antonia, Tex., Nov. 10. The federal grand jury here: returned four indictments against' President Conrad, Vice President Morris and thirteen other members of the Louisiana Lottery company.. They are charged with using the mails in-violation of the lottery law. ' Ilave Declared Their Independence. . Londox, Nov. -10. A dispatch just received from Peenambuco says: "The province of Graopana has declared its independence of the Brazilian republic, and that the , province of Bahia is ex pected also to throw off its allegiance to the republic. . ' , . The Farmers Congress Meets. Seoalia, Mo., Nov. 10. The eleventh annuel session of the .farmers' congress began a three-days' session here this morning with 275 delegates and a large number of visitors in attendance. Thirty states and territories are .repre sented. - ' , - .. .. . Weather Forecast. J3an . Fbaxcisco, Nov.. 10. Forecast for Oregon and Washington: Scattering rains in western portions. Cblnago WJie-at Market. Chicago, November 10. Close, wheat, weak; rash, .95J; December, . ; May, l.02B. ' CONVICTS AND MINERS Latter Threaten , to Kill the Former if Sent Back SERIOUS TROUBLE IS ANTICIPATED. The Natives Have no Love for Foreign ersThe Lawyer is Missing. A NEW TREATY WITH POKTUGAL. i An Elopement Causes Considerable Ex citement. In Dayton The Grain - Supply. . v Nasuville, Tenn., ov. 9. The sit uation of affairs in Tennessee is becom ing alarming. It has but one equal in the history of America, and that was when Carolina attempted to secede from the. United States.1 It has been stated officially that the rebellion of the miners so far as estimated, has damaged the commercial standing of Fast Tennessee to an amount of millions of dollars. The two town companies one with $50,- ' 000,000 -capital, located at Bristol ; the other with $100,000,000, located at Eliz- abethtown have refused to enter the state, claiming that the state, not being able to protect its own interests, cannot protect the interests of capital. Suspie- ' ious communication is being held be tween the Fast Teanessec miners and the miners of .Kentucky, Alabama and Virginia. The hardy mountaineers who released the convicts liave sworn that the governor shall not rebuild the stockades, and that if he sends the con victs back to the Briceville and Coal Creek mines, they will be butchered in cold blood. Sheriff Rutherford, of An derson countv, who was notified by Gov ernor iiuchannan yesterday that it be could not sustain order and protect the people that bis resignation would be requested, received a notice today of two . death- heads -with grinning skulls and bones, which were marked on the paper rand underneath , this significant mes sage: Tell your governor that if he sends the convicts back again we will kill them one by one. We mean business. The Mixebs Committee. . The law is now openly defied. There can be nothing but bloodshed if the gov ernor really intends to rebuild the stock ades. .Governor . Bucbannan means business too. He has had fifty new Gatling guns and thousands of small arms purchased. The state has paid out to date $16,800 for the capture of convicts, and the lessees steadily refni, to keep their part of the contract. Satires do not Like Foreigners. Gibraltar,. Nov. 9. The dispnte be tween the French government and the sultan of Morocco, regarding the owner ship of the oasis of Touat, does not eeem to be approaching a solution, and if France remains steadfast in her determ- -ination to take possession of Touat there will, no doubt, serious trouble . follow. The majority of the' inhabitants of the oasis do not look with favor upon the claims of either country, but desire to throw aside all foreign government and form an independent . government tit- ' their own. The sultan of Morocco re- -cently sent a number of emissaries to-"-Touat to endeavor to gain support to his -pretensions to the sovereignty, but the reception they met with will "be apt- to.--deter others from attempting to influence the natives of Touat. The natives con fined the euiisearies and subsequently decapitated five of tliem. - Searehing for a Missing Lawyer. Reading, JPa., Nov. 9. It is now- be- lieved that William P. Bardrhe- missing -lawyer, committed suicide, and a search is being made for his body- The Schuyl kill canal was drawn off today opposite this city, and the river banks have been carefully examined, but no trace of his bodj has been found. It is stated that he is some $4000 behind in his accounts with" the Pennsylvania Mutual Life Life Company of Philadelphia, and that be was also unable to pay over consider able sums of money which he held for variojis persons and. estates. The exact amount of his shortage cannot be ascer tained,' but it will be largely beyond his ' ability to pay. . . ' . . ; New Treaty With Portugal. Washington, Nov. .9. General Bat-; cheller. United States minister to Portu gal, who is-now. in this country on a vacation, is much interested in - the renewal of the treaty between 'the two countries. In conversation with him a few days ago he spoke very encouragingly of the outlook and thought it possible some concessions might be made by Portugal. The idea of reciprocity seems to be gaining ground in that country.. Our treaty with . Portugal expires on January l", 1802, and negotiations are . now pending for a new and more liberal and elastic ngreemcut. . . - , ; ' I-ortland Wheat MarlTct. Pohti.anu, Nov. 10. Wheat, Valley. 1.0Q; WalLt Wula, 1.00. ,