9-L I VI VOL. II. THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER il, 1891. NO. 127. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. J. ROBERTS Civil Enginbbb Gen eral engineering practice. Surveying and mapping; estimates and plans for irrigation, sewerage, water-works, railroads, bridges, etc. Address: P. O. Box 107, The palles, Or. . - - WM. BAUNDERS Architect. Plans and specifications furniBhed for dwelling!), churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice over French's bank. The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND FELLOW OF Tbinity Medical College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and" Surgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec ond street. Ollice hours; lu to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 1 to 8 p. m. DR. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND SUR GEON. Ofllce: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. 21, Fourth street, one tloek south of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12 A.M., 2 to 5 and 7 to P.M. S. BENNETT, ATTO RNE Y-AT-LAW. Of i rice in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. DSIDD ALL Dentist. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth et on cowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. A R. THOMPSON Attorset-at-law. Office 1 V. in Opera House Block, Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon r. P. MAYS. B. S. HUNTINGTON H. 8. WILSON. MAY8, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOK-neys-at-law. Offices, French's block over First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. B.B.DUFTjB, GEO. ATKINS. PBANK KENEFEE. DUFDR, WATK1NB & MENEFEE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. W H. WILSON Attobney-at-law Rooms 52 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalies, Oregon. SJIIPES & pftSLY, Wholesale anil Retail Dronisto -DEALERS IN- Fine Imported, Key West and Domesti; PAINT Now is the time to paint your house and if yon wish to get the best quality and a fine color nee the Shcrwin, Williams Cos Paint. - . .. For those wishing to 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 point for The Dalles. Or. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY W. S. CRAM. Proprietor. (Successor to Cram &Corson. Manufacturer of the finest French and : Home Made East of Portland. DEALER JX Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail . . . SFHESH OYSTEfSS ' In Xvery Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. . , Bnraei Out tit Again in Business ! Wm. flllGHElik, UNDERTAKER, And Embalmer, has again started with a new and complete stork of everything needed In the undertaking business. Particular attention- paid to - embalming and taking care of the dead. Orders ' -- promptly attended to, day or. , ' i. ' ' ? . night., .'. Prices as Low as the Lowest Place of business, diagonally across frotn Opera Hlock, on the comer of Third and Wash ington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon I dfcw REMOVAL. H. Glenn has removed his office and the office of the Electric Light . Co. to 72 Washington St. 820 REWARD. 1MI.L BE i'Aiu POR ANY INFORMATION leudins to the conviction of parties cuttinn the rope or In any way interfering'with the wie poles or iniig ol Inn Elkc-tbic Lioai Co. H. (tlJNN, Next to the Great Fire, of September 2, nothing has so startled the people of Dalles City and vicinity as the GREAT SiLE - OF jiOW Ifl PROGRESS. We are not offering old and unsalable soods "at ;'. reduced rates, but your pick of . , . our entire stock of ' ; DRESS GOODS; FANCY GOODS, STAPLE GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS I ; AND SHOES, ETC. . At prices that surprise . every one ..who ' takes, the trouble to come and see.1 - . ; .' .-. . ' ';' There is no easier way for yon to make $20.00 than to save it .' by purchasing yonr family supplies of - FBEH. FOSTER ON FINANCE. On. Mtation He Giyes His Ideas on tie Silver Question. FIRE DESTROYS A FEED STABLE. Several Head of Fine Horses, and Sev enty Cows Burned to Death. A SEVERE STORM IN BXGLAND. A Number of Lives and Several ships Cost News From Chill -The Farmers Congress. l". A Treasury Statement. New , Yobk, Nov. 11. Secretary of the Treasury: Fostpr, in response to an invitation , addressed . " a ! letter to the American ' Bankers' , association at New Orleans on the operation of the financial legislation of the last congress. The secretary says the amount of silver bull ion purchased with treasury notes ren der the provisions of the new law from August 13th, 1890 to November 1st, 1891, has aggregated 66,598,540 fine ounces, at a costs, of $1 .03 Per fine ounce. From this silver $27,848,475 have been coined and the remainder is stored in the shape of fine bars in the vaults of the mints as a reserve against treasurers notes out standing. Under the operations of this law silver advanced from 9b cents per fine ounce to $1.21. That it has again retrogated in price is owing in part to the fact that was exercised by the treas urv in the purchase of eil yer both as to quantity and the large amount of foreign silver attracted to this market. It is claimed by those conversant With the product and movement of silver that when the' visible stock upon our market ia disposed of, the monthly absorbtion of 4,500,000 ounces of silver by this gov ernment will have a tendency to effectu ally and permanently steady" the price of that metal. It seems to me the act under consideration Is a decided im provement upon, the provisions of the act of 1878, which it repeals,' in that it furnished sound currency to meet the growing wants of our country, and has a tendency .: to.' reduce' the ; difference .in value between the two metals and thus help restore equilibrium so much .de sired. A Stable Fall of Stack H timed. . St. Helens, Ore., . Nov. . 11. The large barn of Con nell .Brothers, situated on Deer Island was totally consumed by fire this, morning. The barn . contained one hundred and twenty-five tons of hay, seventy cows, and ten . horses. Only two- horses and one cow were saved. The fire is thought to be incendiary. The tofal loss is estimated at $7,500. Insurance $2000. Most of , the horses burned were valu able roadsters sent here from Portland to , be wintered.- ; Connell thinks the fire was .set by parties whon he had ordered off his hunting grounds. Later estimate places the loss at' $10,000. : Another Sem Storm for England. London, Nov. 11. Last night a heavy gale set in in the south of England and Ireland, and already a few dispatches have been received telling of wrecks caused by the etorin. From .Hythe, on the English channel, comes a report of an English schooner, whose crew reached shore safely-," but the captain and bis wife and son perished." At Sand Gate the ship Ben Venus was wrecked, her crew took to the rigging,' and an at tempt was made by the life savers to rescue them, but the.sca was too high. Another vessel is reported ashore close to where the Ben Venus went ashore. . NEWS FROM CHILI. Will Allow the Presence of an Officer who' Must Speak Spanish.. Valparaiso, Nov. li.-The story about the sinking of the war ship Balti more, has been brought to the attention of the Junta and has caused much vexa tion.. .Judge of Crimes Fo'ster who is conducting a secret inquiry into the assault upon the eailoreof the Baltimore, has agreed to so far comply-with the conditions named by Captain Schley, under which the American sailors are to be permitted to testify, as to agree "to allow the presence of an officer from the Baltimore at the investigation, provided be can speak Spanish. The National Farmers' voogeii. Sedama, Mo., Novll.--The national farmprs' congress reneeembJed at 11 o'ciock' this morning. : Congressman Heard of Missouri delivered an address on rnihvay transportation. This subject he declared was of "supreme importance to the farmer, one solutions of the vexed question," he said; "was found in the state railway .commissions, another method of controlling the railroad cor porations in the interests of the people, was through a national railway com mission. - 'N . We Have Enough Heathens ovr. VAxequNEE, B. C, Nov. 11. The lepers are now at large. Neither the government nor the Canadian Pacific would take any action, and the city council was so rash as to turn them loose. They have been rejected and driven away by their own countrymen in the portion of the city set apart for the Chinese. The people are discharging Chinese help and great uneasiness is felt. There is some talk of them strik ing for the American line. Action A Kalnst the Ringleader. Chicago, NoV. 10. The anarchists yesterday : defied the authority of the United States, and District Attorney Gilcnrist is today preparing to proceed against the, ringleaders. During the anarehists parade yesterday the drivers of the two- United States mail wagons were delayed by the anarchists and riots were narrowly averted in caoh case by the prompt action of citizens. : Arsenic Instead of Halting; Powder. Obangkviixe, Cal., Nov. 10. Z. P. Brandon and wife' died today from ar senical poisoning. A grown son and daughter were also poisoned, and the former is expected to die... The latter may recover. Arsenic was used by the family, who are amateur taxidermists, and was placed in biscuits this morning in mistake for baking powder. . . i Two Men Drowned. Vebmillion, S. D., Nov. 10. Yester day afternoon, while three men were out on the river hunting, their boat sank with them. H.,8ibert and John Brink man died soon after being taken from the water. The third maa was saved They -were all- considerably under the mnuence ol liquor. r : . -Winter Has Set In. ' . . London, JNov. 10. Winter is com mencing with unusual severity in East ern Europe. There has been a black lrost m southern Kussia, wnicn, it is feared, will ruin the - winter crops. '- AH the mountains in. Greece are covered with snow, and severe frosts have oc curred. -.- . . - . . A Cincinnati Iron Firm Falls. Cincinnati, Nov. 10. The .Walton Architectural Iron Works, one of the largest manufactures of the kind. in. the West, assigned this afternoon. The assets are 190,000. It is estimated the liabilities are about ' the same. The cause of the assignment waa insufficient capital. - ' - 7 : '. Heavy Kains in Andalula. Madhid, Nov. 10. A dispatch, from Adria, on the Mediterranean, in Andal usia, states that the town is threatened with great disaster through heavy rains and incessant gales prevailing in - that vicinity. Much damage has already been done the surrounding country. ' t . Steamship Barned at Sea. San Francisco, Nov. 10. A dispatch to the Merchants' Exchange this morn ing from London says that - the British ship Vamphray from Glasgow for this city has been totally destroyed bv fire at sea. AH on board were saved and landed at-Iqujque. ; Fire in a Military Barracks. . Paris, Nov. 10. Fire broke out today in the military barracks at Macon, in the department of the Saone:et-Loire, and 2000 rifles were rendered entirely useless and a large quantity of militai y stores consumed. " v The Gas Main Burst. Chicago, Nov. 10. By the breaking of a gas maine in tire Illinois Steel Com pany's mills in South- Chicago this evening one man was asphyxiated . out right and four others probably fatally. The men were all laborers. Two More are Dead. Wilkesbaere, Pa., Nov. i0. Thomas Thoma and Paul Koschinski, two of the miners injured in the Nanticoke disaster yesterday, died today. It is thought two others of the injured will die. ' A Whole Family Asphyxiated. Paris, Nov. 10. A family of four per eons was asphyxiated near St! Denis . to day. It is not known ' whether the asphyxiation was accidental . or inten tional. Chicago Wheat Market. Chicago, November 11. Close, wheat, firm ; cash, .95; December, .96J;May, 1.03.- '" ; - ' ' . San'Francisco Wheat Market. San ' Francisco, Nov. 11. Wheat, buyer, '91, l.S4 ; season, 1.88. ' " Portland Wheat Market. -' Portland, Nov. 11. Wheat, Valley, I.C0; Walla Walla, 1.501.52K . Weathter Forecast- San Francisco, Nov. 12. Forecast for Oregon and Washington : Scattering rains. - - . DRUNKEN HALFBREED. He Tries to Kill Ms Entire Family in a Fit of Anger. THE MAVERICK BANK MATTER. Its Affairs Arc Xot in Such a Bad Fix as was at First Thought. HEAVY FOUNTAIN FKKSHETS. ltatn anil Snow are ItalsinR the Kivers to an Unusual Degree Terrible Suffering in Runxia. Colville, Nov. 10. Last Saturday evenjng, Henry Marn, a halfbreed, who lfves one mile south of Colville, returned home in an intoxicated condition and commenced abusing his wife ahd rela tives.'some of whom were visiting her. Then he dealt his mother-in-law a se vere hlow, which felled her to the floor. One of the women present up braided him for 'his brutal conduct, when he stepped into an adjoining room and returning with-a loaded rifie.'began shooting indiscriminately at the inmates of the house, and succeeded in wound ing his sister-in-law, Mrs. Vina Fair ham, in the hand, and also shot one of his own children, a baby ' one and a half years old, through the ankle, . He was disarmed, and fled but returned to the house later in the evening. The officers were notified, and next morning Sheriff Hayden went to the house and de manded his surrender. . He had fixed a ' trapgun for the officer, who would have been shot if he attempted to open the door. Marn finally came out and eave himself up, and was brought to Colville and lodged in jail. Physicians reached the baby in time to prevent it from bleeding to death, but the child will probably lose her foot, ,Mre. "Fairham's wound is slight. THE MAVERICK BANK A Statement of its Affairs Issued by lte- celrer Keale. Boston, Nov. 10. Receiver Beale today issued a lengthy statement of the affairs of the Maverick National bank at the close of business October 31, as shown by its 'books. As compared with September 25, the loans, bond accounts, cash with the reserve agents', loans to banks, and specie, had been greatly re- . duced. The deposits at the dale of the suspension, including certificates of de posit and the deposits of banks, ag--gregated $8,200,000, as against $9,910,000 -fi ve weeks before, a loss of $1,650,000, of which $734,000 was a falling off in in dividual deposits and $500,000 on bank deposits. Thus far everything is found , to be systematically conducted, and all accounts balanced on the books. The only difference thus far announced is in adequate collateral behind the loans to the directors. There was no blanket endorsement on.flle, as has been stated Today's statement is gralifving, in that -it shows less than $3,000,000of individual deposits, outside of the deposits of banks and bankers at the time of the failure. -Mountain Freshet s. Tacoma, Nov. 10. Continuous rains, coupled with heavy snows in the moiih- : tains, followed by warm Chinook winds have combined to produce an nnusuaF freshet in the mountain streams, whiehr are bank lull, and in many instances flooding the lowlands. A man who came in from the Stuck valley today re ports that the west approach to the new bridge over the Stuck river is four feet under water. The rivers are higher . than they were last week. Much dam age has already been done to vegetable gardens in all the valleys. Potatoes in the ground are rotting, and the large trop will be much reduced by the sur plus of water. , killed by an engine. " James Bowler, a longshoreman, was struck by an engine at the railroad . wharf tonight and killed. He was about . 55 years old. A divorced wife and a grow:n' up daughter survive him. He came here a few months ago from San Francisco. - ' - Terrible SuSerina; In Russia. St. Petersburo, Nov. 10. The acts of brigandage by inen rendered desperate by hunger are increasing in Russia. Hundreds of men employed iii the Tail- -ways in Kensem,' Koursk and Varioness have plundered freight trains and ma rauded the country in gangs, Hacking farms and mansions. The mortality among childrenjfrom typhus fever and hunger is frightful. A woman at Chc lanski killed her three children and hanger! herself on the refusal of a rich neighbor to lend them money to prevent their starving. A Steamship Company In Trouble. Sax Francisco, Nov. 10. The Cali fornia Steamshiji company filed a peti tion of iiipolvcncv todav. The lialiililiea are 464,400; assetivS&O.OOp. . ..