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THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1891.
VOL. II.
NO. 148.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WM. J. ROBERTS Civil Emoinekh Gen
eral engineering practice. 8urveyi ng ond
mapping; etttimatcs and plans for irrigation,
sewerage, water-Works, railroads, bridges, etc.
Address: P. O. Box 107, The Dalles, On
WM. 8ATJNDERS Abchitkct. Plans and
specifications furnished for dwellings,
churches, business blocks, schools and factories.
Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of
fice over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
kR. J. SUTHERLAND FELLOW or TBINTTT
ician and Surgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap-
TV
XJ Medical College,
lege of Physicians and
and member of the Col-
Surgeons, Ontario, Pby-
mail block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec
ond street. Office houss; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
sad 7 to 8 p.m.
DR. O. D. DO AN E physician and sur
geon. Office; rooms 6 -and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one
Hock south of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 toiP.M.
S. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of
i V. fice in Schanuo's building, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon. '
DSIDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
. painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
Slate. Rooms: bignoi
Street.
et on
the Golden Tooth, Secom
AR. THOMPSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OffiOG
. in Opera House Block, Washington Street,
i Be uaiies, wregon
. F. HATS. B. S. HUNTINGTON- H. S. WILSON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOR
NBYs at-law. Offices, French's block over
Firat National Bank, The Uaues, Oregon.
B.B.DUPUR. GEO. ATKINS. FBANX M ENBPEE
TMIFHR. W ATKINS A MENEFEE ATTOB-
1 J neys-at-law Room Ko. 43, over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
WH. WILSON A TTOrfNKY-AT-LAW ROOBH
62 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalies, Oregon.
SIIIPES & KlIiERSLY.
WMesale aid ' Retail Dmpts.
-DEALERS IN-
Fine Imported, Key West and Domesfo
PAINX
Now ib the time to paint your house
and if you wish fo get the best quality
and a fine color nse the
Sherwin, Williams Co.'s Paint
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f or those wishing to see the quality
and color of the above paint we call theii
attention to the residence of 8. L. Brooks,
1 Judge Bennett, Smith French and others
painted by Paul Kreft
Snipee & Kinersly are agents for the
above paint for The Dalles. Or.
COLUMBIA
GANDY FACTORY
W. S. CRAM, Proprietor.
Accessor to Cran & Comi.)
Manulacturer of the finest French and
Home Made
1
Bast Qf.Portlatid.
DISSOLUTION.
.We have accumulated a large quantity of
To dispose of these we have decided to hold another
Grand
riemnani
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ANEW
DntefelingEstabliskent!
ENGLAND IS ANXIOUS.
COMMENCING-
Friday, December 4,
Continuing one Week Only
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
''. DEALERS IN Vi ;
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.
The Political Situation in Norway is in
' Fayor of Russia.
SERIOUS TO ENGLAND'S COMMERCE.
As Usual . England Wants a Finger in
. the Chinese . Pie.
We will include in .this
PRICES, broken lots of
sale and at REMNANT
Hosiery, Shoes, Gloves, Buttons and Underwear,
to realize . from this special
We- do not intend
sale, even
of goods offered, but will make
THE .
Dalles, Portland & Astoria
ITAVTGATIOBf COMPANY'S
FRANCE IS AFRAID TO ACT,
The Brazilian People Are Determined
to Maintain the Republican
' Government..
Elegant Steamer
in order to close them out.
We ..have been giving you BIG BARGAINS for
the. pgst month. , Our immense sales , during this
time 8K5w"tESt"t)ur friends have- not-bji-slow- tQ;
avail themselves of the OPPORTUNITIES
OFFERED.
KEGUIiRTOH
.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
DAIiliES GITY,
At the Foot of the Cascade IJbcks.
We now propose to give you
For Passenger or Freight -Kates, Apply
to Agent, or, Pnrser on Board.
Ofioe northoaot wmer oTCoart and Main- street
w
0
fup r
ill
BARGAINS
than ever
pass by.
and you must not allow this chance to
DEALER IS
Tropical Fruits, Nq Cigars and Tobacco.
' Can furnish any 61 Utes&xpodB at Wholesale
or Retail "
SJ-pHBSH ' OVSTBS4
In Every Style.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
Buniei Out tut Again in Ensiiiess !
Wm. flUGflEMi,
UNDERTAKER,
And Embalmer, has afrain started with a new
ana complete stocc ol every ining neeaea in
the undertaking business. Particular
attention paid to embalming and .
. taking care of the dead. Orders
promptly attended to, day or
night. :' , ; f ;
Prices as Low as the .Lowest
Place of business, diagonally across from
Opera Block, on the corner of Third and Wash
ington Dvnwu, X uu jsuues, irregun
dfcw
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEEALBANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
f Eastern States.
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. -
. Collections made' at all points on fav
orable terms.
RE7VClB7Vt3R THE WEEK
December 4 to 11
AND IT WILL DO YOU GOOD.
REMNANTS PRINTS,
REMNANTS SHEETINGS,
REMNANTS DOMESTICS;
REMNANTS SHIRTINGS,
JREMNANTS RIBBONS,
REMNANTS LACES, - ".
REMNANTS FLANNELS,
REMNANTS TICKINGS,
REMNANTS TOWELLNGS,
REMNANTS DRESS GOODS,
REMNANTS EMBROIDERIES, '
' REMNANTS TABLE LINENS, .
REMNANTS SILK AND SATINS,
' REMNANTS CANTON FLANNELS,
. REMNANTS DENIMS,
REMNANTS . GINGHAMS, .
or- - " -' " " '
Remember this sale includes ' '
T"g5 Tnff G-OODS
from 10 cente to. $2. 00 per 'yard and many pieces
of eight and ten yards each. . . ..
" Do not let your, chances like . sunbeams pass
you by." " . ;- r '
R. B. HOOD,
Liyery, Feed and Sale
Loxdos, Dec. 6,The Importance of
the recent elections to the Norwegian
storthing haB just begun to be suffi
ciently recognised by English politicians
seeing that it is quite possible they may
lead up to gsave international questions,
in which England will be peculiarly
interested. Mr. " Stein, the radical
leader, has obtained a decided majority
and as he advocates the policy that Nor
way md Sweden stroma each have a
minister of foreign affairs, instead of one
for the two countries, there is soniealarm
among English politicians and those
interested in the triple alliance. The
British minister in a dispatch to the
foreign office states that this policy
really means a separation of the two
countries, and playing into the hands of
Russia, which power is doing its best to
obtain the concession of a harbor on the
western coast belonging to Sweden and
Norway. The harbor is not named, but
it is stated that should Russia manage
to get it, British shipping might, under
certain circumstances, be threatened and
imperiled. - Of. course the foreign office
would have something to say to an
action of this kind. England has treat'
es whith Sweden, and an alliance exists
of the date of 1855 between Sweden.
England and France. The position is
one of great moment to England and the
powers of the alliance, and much
anxiety is felt as to the tern affairs may
taice.
and it would be dangerous for him to at
tempt to return.
Will Crush Its Rivals.
Lima, 5., Dec. 5. An advance of five '
cents per barrel in the past two days has
caused any amount of flurry and excite-,
ment among the producers in the Ohio
and Indiana oil fields, which have been
in a greatly depressed condition for sev
eral months. The advance is made by
the Standard Oil company, and means
they have -commenced warfare. The
Standard has been usually quiet for
several months, and the present upward
movement is the initiatory step to the
crashing out' process-to-all competition.
The Manhattan company is the heaviest .
competitor to the Standard Oil company,
and the largest independent producer in
two states, in anticipation of a had
fight, is removing its oil refinery to Wil
keroil, a town in the southern part of -Wood
county. .
Fnniabed tbe bailor.
Valparaiso, Dec. 6. The judge of
crimes yesterday addressed a letter
ostensibly to the intendente, but really
to the public, stating that a sailor be-
JSorses Bought cund, Sold on,
J 1 I
LiOTrvmASsiojb vlhajjjyi. orbey
AAvajced on Horses
CAM DO NOTHING.
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OFFICE OF
The Dalles find Goldendak Stage Uss.
Stage Leaves Tbe Dalles Every Morning
at 7:36 and Ooldendale at 7;30. All
freight must be left at R. B.
l a office tbe eve
ning before.
R. B. HOOD,
Opposite old .Stand.
Proprietor. ,
The Dalles, Or.
WINK THE OTHER EYE !
STAGY SHOdlfl,
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc.
All work guaranteed and
' promptly attended. . .
t3anham's Dirug Stoire,
- Car. Second and Union Streets.
The Dalles
PIEST STREET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
CTCX APQof the Best Brands
VJlVj Xl-IlkJ manufactured, and
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
"a. ulrich & son.
JOHN PASHEK,
IfleicW - Tailor,
Next door to Wasco Sun.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
,, garments, and a tit guaranteed
each time. " ,
tcpaifing and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done.
longipg to the Baltimore appeared in his .
court drunk. From motives of profound?,
consideration for the Americans he didi
not punish the disorderly sailor, but.-,
sent bim on board, . where Captain
Schley tried him. The sailor was. an-r.
Englishman. He was tried by summary -
court martial, and Captain ischley ap- -
moved its sentence, which was thirty -
days on bread and water in double irons, .
saying that the sailor showed a lack oj
respect lor nis oeaa snipmate uu gruoa,
disregard of the gravity of the situation
The sailor also lorfeits three monthhr
pay- '
No Cbange In The Speakership Fight.
Washington, Dec. 7. The day opened
without any- apparent change in the
speakership contest. The five eandi-
dates are as cheerful as ever and their
followers seemed imbued with the same
confidence and persistency which char
acterized a feature of the contest. The
caucus met promptly at ten this morn
ing and without any preliminary pro
ceedings. The secretary began the roll
call. The eighteenth ballot stood as
follows: Crisp, 94; Mills, 90;' Springer,
17 ; McNqllan, 19 ; Hatckv5 ; Stevens, -1.
Fear that England Will Help Cbli
. Bold France Back.
. LbsnoN, Dec. 6. A Shanghai dispatch
says the French are only restrained
from aggressive aetion by fear that
other powers, especially England, might
indirectly aid the Chinese. The Rus
sians are understood to be behind tbe
French in urging them against China.
It is said that one reason Li Hung
Chang is keeping his well-trained army
together, instead of using it to aid
suppressing the outbreak, is that he has
secret designs of his own and does not
wish to frieter away the strength that
might make him a fotmidable factor in
a crisis. He is feared at Pekin, but the
palace cabal does not feel etrong enough
to attempt anything against the power
ful viceroy, who has tbe best part of the
military and naval force of the empire at
his command. . His regular soldiers
aroui ou,uuu . in numDer, trained in
European tactics and armed with breech
loading rifles, are the pick of the Tartars
in China, while the best .part of the
Chinese navy, from which he has been
careful to eliminate all foreign influ
ences, .is devoted to his service. Li
Hing Chung, through shrewdness and
energy, "has become a greater man than
the emperor, and it is suspected that he
has an eye -on the Chinese throne.
Europeans are confident that he could
have readily suppressed the disturbance
and that personal ambition is the. only
explanation of- his course. Li Hing
Chang has lately made himself very ac
cessible to foreigners and is willing to
explain the situation so far as it suits
his purposes. He is not personally hos
tile to foreigners and appreciates the
strength of Europe. is apparently
anxious to keep Europe from taking a
hand in the Chinese difficulties, whieh
might seriously interfere with his plans.
He 'has another advantage over the
Pekin government, as he: has plenty . of
money at his "command. Meantime it
is certain that England will not consent
to any hostile action' of France against
China, and -should Trance take such
action she will have to bear the brunt of
the strujrsrle alone and will not be per
mitted to gain any important advantage. J
, Ho Chance for an Empire. ,
London," Dec. . 6. A Rio Janerio
special says the news of Dom' Pedro's
death was received with sincere grief,
but while all unite in regret, there is a
deep determination that the empiie
should never b'e revived. Should Prin
fcess Isabell and the Cound d'Eau make
any demand for the imperial succession,
the result will probably be the confisca
tion of all the property of the imperial
family in Brazil. This would be a severe
loss to the princess- and her husband,
who have little' else to- depend upon.
The count is cordially hated in Brazil
A Big Mining Salt In Prospect.
Chicago, Dec 6. Another big mining
suit is soon to be filed in San, Francisco.
The suit will be brought by Ernest Dale
Gwen, of this city, as- trustee, against
John F. Boyd, of the Nevada bank, and
other San Francisco parties, for $2,300,
000 for value of ore dug on what is
known as the Ronquillo grant in Presidio
county, Texas. This suit was formerly
brought in the federal court here, but
has been dismissed,- and will be trans-:-ferred
to San Francisco.
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The Montgomery LaUncbedV
Baltimoke, Dec. 6. The United"
States cruiser No. 9, known as the Mont
gomery, was launched at tbe Columbia
iron works at 11 :30 this morning.
KING'S WONDERFUL STORY.
Says a Steam Engine Reversed Itself In
Response to His Prayer.
William King, of 400 T. street, gave a
reporter yesterday a very interesting ac
count of a miracle which be says hap
pened to him recently. The matter
seems to have been kept very quiet, br
it is not known by the general 1 ublic.
He is employed as an engineer in the
dry goods store of Olds & King. Here
he was found at work with his arm in h
sling yesterday afternoon and was ques:
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i.iuueu vy a repurwsr huoui me circum--stancss
of the reported miracle.
.".'It was a week ago last Monday," Mr. -King
said. "I was .working at the ele- "
vator engine here and had my hand on
r.liA unvprnnr fn ttiie n r-tt-T rvVi f
broke and my hand was instantly caught ,
in the revolving machinery. ' I am fa- '
miliar with the faith cure, having been
brought up from death's door, where "
consumption and asthma had taken' me.
I am now well-and strong, you see. '
, "When I felt my hand being drawn .
into the machinery, I called; 'Praise
be to the Lord !' In an instant the en
gine reversed and returned my hand to
me, though it was badly lacerated. I
am yet unable to use the hand, though
it has been recovering rtfpidly. The
doctor put ten stitches in the cut. It
was split - from the fingers nearly up to
the wrist. Nothing but the mercy , of
God prevented my entire hand and arm .
from being drawn into the swift ma
chine. - -;
, "After my hand had been returned by
the reverse motion of the engine, it went '
right on again in its forward course.'.'
Mr. King's neighborhood' abounds
in accounts of faith cures, though the
beneficiaries speak of being "healed'
always, instead of cured."
Mrs. Richardson, of 443 T street, ex
plained how her daughter Etta was .
healed of infiamation of tbe bowels in
stantly, after being "given up to die by a
council of local physicians.' The neigh
bors all say also that a Miss Spencer re
ceived her sight after being blind for
fourteen years, and that a paralytic
named Ford threw his crutches away
and walked home for the first time in
five jears. Oregonian. .