VOL. II. THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1891. NO. 129. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. J. ROBERTS Civil, Esoiskek Gen eral engineering practice. Surveying and mapping; estimates and plana for irrigation, sewerage, water-works, railroads, bridges, etc. Address: P. O. Box 107, The Dallea, Or. WM. SAUNDERS Architect. Plans and specincations furnished for dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories, charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fellow of Trinity Medical College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Oliiee; rooms 3 and 4 Chap man block. Kesidence; Judge Thornbury's tec ond street. Oftice hours: 10 to 12 a. m.f 2 to 4 and 7 to p. m. DR. O. D. DOANE-PHYSICIAN AND SUR oxon. Office: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. lEl, Fourth street, one l-.lock south of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. IS., 2 to 5 and 7 to P. M. 4 S. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nee lu Schanno's building, up stairs. Of The Dalles, Oregon. DS1DDALL Dkktist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. A R. THOMPSON Attorney-at-law. Office ;1 in Opera House Block, Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon T. T. MAYS. B. 8. HUNTINGTON H. S. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON Jt WILSON Attorneys- it-law. Offices, French's block over First National Bank, The Dulles, Oregon. , I.B.DUFCR. GEO. ATKINS. FRANK MENKFEI. DUFUR, W ATKINS ti MENEFEE ATTOR-neys-at-law Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. XHJ II.' WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms V . 62 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalies, Oregon. SJIIPES & KIWLT, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. -DEALERS IX- Fine Imported, Key West and Domestii OIG-ABS. PAINT Now 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 8. L. Brooks, Judge Bennett, Smith French and others painted by Paul Kreft. Snipes & Kinerely are agents for the above paint for The Dalles. Or. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY W. S. CRAM, Proprietor. (Successor to Cram & Corai.) Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Hade ansr di e s East of Portland. DEALER IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala r Retail In Every Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. Bflrnei Pit M toil in Business! lim. flllGflElili, UNDERTAKER, And Embalmer, has again started with a new and complete Block of everything needed In the undertaking business. Particular 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 Dulles, Oregon d&w REMOVAL. H. Glenn has removed his office and the office of the Electric Light Co. to 72 Washington St. $20 REWARD. VITILL BE i-Aiu FOR ANY INKORMATIO ' V leading to the conviction of vartiescuttins the npes or In any wny interfering with tht rin pole or '.imps of Ths Klecthtc Light CO. K. T.I.EN-N, Next to the Great Fire, of September 2, nothing has so startled the people of Dalles City and vicinity as the " y GREAT - OF How M We are not offering old and unsalable floods at reduced rates, but your' pick of our entire stock of DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, STAPLE GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS AND' CAPS, BOOTS : AND SHOES, ETC. - At prices that surprise every one who takes the trouble to come and see.. There is no easier way for you to make $20.00 than to saVe it by purchasing your family supplies of r SAL - PHOGRESS. : FRED THE STORM IN EUROPE. Seyeral Lives Lost and Great Damage v; Done to Shipping. BRAZILIAN REVOLT SUCCESSFUL The Seccders Have Met With no Serious Opposition as Yet. WOjIAN AND SO! KILLED. The Murder Was the Work of ltobbers - ) man Banker Goes Wrong. Brussels, Nov. 13. A storm fell with nn usual severity throughout Belgium and shipping was greatly damaged. Paris. Nov. 13. The recent gale caused an immense amount of damage in all parts of France and a number of persons were killed. Several vessels were wrecked at Tecainp, on the Eng hsli channel, but only one man was drowned. Late smacks of Chereboarg with their crews numbering ten men are missing. London, Nov. 13. The bark which yesterday stranded off Kinsala, Ireland, is the Gylfe, from Quebec, October 1st, for Liverpool. The life-saving crew at Kinsala finally succeeded in rescuing the captain and four of the crew, but seven were drowned. News has just reached this city of the loss at sea of the British steamer Fairfield. 'No lives lost. The Rebellion In Brazil. London, Nov. 13. A Santiago corres pondent to the Time says : "Further ad vices received from Eio Grande Do Snl to the' effect . that the garrison at San -4 Gabriel and page - have also revolted against the dictatorship of Da Fonseca. A later telegram says that in Rio Grande Do Sul the opposition to Da Fonseca is triumphing almost wholly throughout the province without any serious fighting, ; Killed by Bobber. Chicago, Nov. 13. A horrible double murder was coup mit ted here last night, the victims of which are Mrs. Gretchen Lenzenhager, who kept a saloon, and her fifteen year old son George. The woman was choked to death, and the bov beaten and choked. The murder was evidently for the purpose of rob' bery. There is no clue to the murder ers. : A German Banker Gone Wrong. Berlin, Nov. 13. it is reported cur rent on the Bourse here that the head of tbo banking and exchange firm . located at Charlatenberg, a ' suburb of Berlin, has surrendered himself to the police, confessing that be had misappropriated the securities deposited with him by various customers. A. Tow Boat Burned. . Pittsburg, Nov. 13. A report " has just reached here that the tow boat Tide of this city, struck the oil line in the Ohio river uear Dixmont at 2:30 this afternoon, on explosion following. . The boat was consumed in a few minutes. Captain John Dippold and six men were on board and all are reported lost. '- . ' Pulling; the Anarchists. Chicago, Nov. 13. Seventeen alleged anarchists were arrested at last nights meeting and arraigned in the justice court today. . Complaints "were made against them, some for resisting officers. others for carrying concealed weapons and for disorderly conduct. A. Double Lynching. Beknham, Texas, Nov. 13. Informa tion has just been received here of double lynching ' that occurred in the Gay Hill precinct, this connty, Monday last. The lynching resulted at a negro dance. He Denies" the Charge. Washington, Nov." .' 13. Admiral Brown officially denies that he at any time gave any information to Balma ceda's government regarding the move ments of the insurgents. The Rumor Denied. "Pittsburg, Nov. 13. The report of the destruction- of the "Tide," is un true. An oil well caught fire as the boat was passing and this gave rise to the rumor. . A V. P. Statement. Boston, Nov. 13. The Union Pacific statement for September shows the net eernings of the entire system to be $1, 983,000. , ' THE CALIFORNIA? BOSSES. Chris Buckley and Sam Italney Indicted by the Grand Jury. San Iran-Cisco, Nov. 12. The joint indictment by the grand jury against Buckley and Rainey on Tuesday, charg ing them with bribery is the universal subject of conversation today about the city hall and the city generally. The grand jurors are generally complimented, and it is frankly admitted that they have now certainly proven they have been in earnest in their work. Bainey's present whereabouts is not definite. 'After the sheriff returns the bench warrant, which he will probably do tomorrow, the dis trict attorney will have to write .to the governor, stating the facts of the case, enclosing certified copies of the indict ments, the bench warrants, the returns made thereon, depositions taken before the grand jury, etc., and cite the extra dition law between the United States and Great Britain pertaining to persons wanted for felony. The governor will then inform the state department at Washington requesting them to take the necessary steps to secure the surrender of the culprits by the Dominion ' govern ment. If Buckley and Rainey can only be brought within the reach of California law, it is generally supposed that this first indictment will be only one of the many indictments that will be found against them for the many jobs that they have taken a conspicuous part in. Beautiful as Well as Religions. Peagtje, Nov. 12. The Princess Mar guerite of Austria, abbess of the coni-i munity of noble ladies, is improving, and may, it is thought, regain her health. The princess is the most beautiful woman connected with the Austrian imperial family, and also the most religious. As head of the community in Prague, the abbess has earned a reputation for sanct- ty that may help to place her in the list of saints. There appears to be no romance connected with her adoption of the veil. She is now 21 years old. Had no Jurisdiction. Habrisbdbg, Penn., Nov. 11. A vote was taken this afternoon on the resolu tion that the senate is without jurisdic tion in the case of auditor general Mc Camant, and - State Treasurer Bayer, and it was agreed to by a strict .party vote. Held as an Accessory to the Murder. Albany, Or., Nov. 10. Charles Lou den, chief witness in the recent Ingram murder trial, was arrested today as he wi.8 attempting to leave the country on the charge of being accessory to the crime. His examination will be held tomorrow. The Pope Protests. Paris, Nov. 12. The pope has renewed his protest to the minister of worship against supporting the position taken by the Italian government in connection with the recent pilgrim incident in Rome. Will Construct a Line of Forts. St. Petersburg, Nov.- 12. The au thorities of the Russian war office have resolved to construct a line ' of forts along the Chinese frontier and to in crease the number of officers in Central Asia. , .. To Protect Portugal's Interests. Lisbon:, Nov. 12. The Portuguese government, in view of the grave state of affairs in Brazil, has decided to have some warship to protect Portuguese in terests in that republic. Trichinae In American Pork. - London, Nov. 12. The Chronicle this morning announces that- trichina; has been found in American pork at Soling ent, a town of Rhenish Prussia. A Duke's Daughter Dead. London, Nov. 12. Lady -Elizabeth May Grosvenor, dowager marchioness of Westminster, youngest daughter 'of the first duke of Sutherland, is dead. Weather Forecast. San Francisco, Nov. 13. Forecast for Oregon and Washington : Scattering rains in Southern Washington and Northern Oregon. . Chicago Wheat Market. . ' Chicago, November 13. Close, wheat, cash, .93; December, ,94J; May, 1.01. Corn weak, cash,.. 54; May .42. '" ; t .., Portland Wheat Market. Portland, Nov. 13. Wheat, Valley, 1.601.69; Walla Walla, 1.52K1.55. . Ban Francisco Wheat Market. San Francisco, Nov. 13. Wheat, buyer, '91, 1.S9K- -""Under protection the laborer gets left every, time." Sunday. Welcome. Is dot so-o-o? How about the men who labor at the Portland faro and roulette games whe are protected by the police? They don't seem to be left to any alarm ing extent. Astorian., ' - REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL Dictator Foiiseca MaMns PreparatiQiis to Stamp It Ont. KILLED BY A CALIFORNIA JUDGE. The Defendant in a Suit Shot by the, .Judge in the Case. MORMONS AX WORK IN RUSSIA. The Government Has Determined Drive Them Out Uc is Paid to Stay Away. London, Nov. 12. Today's advices from Rio Grande Do Sul give the rea sons for the secession of that province. One is that, owing to the distance of the province from Eio Janeiro, its interests do not attract the attention they de serve. Another is that the state prefers to govern itself, and does not agree with the general policy of guiding affairs at the north. Da Fonseca is, all rumors to the contrary, notwitbstandiag, in ap parently good health, and able to make a vigorous campaign. It is reported in Monte Video that Da Fonseca has de clared his positive resolution to put down the rebellion in the south, and to employ, if need be, every able-bodied man within reach of his authority. The dictator has abolished exemption from military service, which heretofore could be purchased in Brazil. Hereafter rich and poor will have to take their turns in the army, which is being rapidly . in creased. The army . is more efficient than it was under the empire, and the navy has also been strengthened. There is every prospect, therefore, of a protracted struggle, should Kio Grande Do Sul persist in its determination to secede. A private telegram received is to the effect that Rio Grande Do Sul is now entirely in the hands of the seceders from the dictatorship of Da Fonseaa. The dispatch also says the military have given snpport to the seceders. KILLED by a judge, The Defendant in a Suit Shot Dead by the Judge in the Case. Paso Robles, Cal., Nov. 12. Yester day afternoon A. M. Sherwood met Judge John Kelshaw upon the street and inquired about the charge that bad been examined before Kelshaw and a jury, in which Sherwood was defendant,, the jury having disagreed. Judge Kel shaw told him that he did not know that it all lay with the "prosecuting wit nesses, but that be Hoped the jury would be dismissed. Sherwood said he hoped not, as he wanted to be tried and ac quitted. He then commenced to call the judge names and said that he bad endeavored to rake up cases against him. -Kelshaw denied the charge, and one word brought on another until Sher wood struck Kelshaw with a screw driver, which he had in his hand, and! Kelshaw backed off and attempted to get away but Sherwood caught hold of him. Kelshaw then drew a revolver and shot Sherwood three times, one ball entet ing the bodj near the heart. The combatants struggled for a few minutes before Sherwood loosened his grasp and fell. Popular opinion is that Kelshaw acted in self-defense. Mormon Elders at Work in Russia. St. Petertburg, Nov. 12. The authorities of the famine-stricken prov ince of Samara are dealing with a new evil in the shape of an invasion of Mor mon missionaries from America. These are conducting an active campaign among the poor peasants, who are in duced by circumstances to readily be lieve any story about the promised land being at a distance away from Russia. The Mormons invariable select for their victims families that have girls. They describe their home in America as a land flowing with milk and honey, and just the place for starving peasants. The latter are led to part with their little belongings at any price and undertake a journey to America. The authorities . are at last aroused to the determination to put down Mormonism in Samara, and the missionaries will have to seek pas tures new. . Ho Is Paid to Stay Away. Vienna, Nov. 12. Ex-King Milan is to receive an additional 2,000,000 francs from Scrvia as part of the.fprice for his compliance in living away from Servia. The ex-king has no desire to return, having tasted the delights of Paris, where he has been leading a meet ex travagant life, having . run through 1,000,000 francs in a few months. He is known on one occasion to have given a diamond ring worth 5000 francs to a favorite artiet.