Hp VOL. II. THE DALLES, OREGON, -TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1891. NO. 149. PKOFES8IONAL CARDS. WM. J. ' ROBERTS Civil Engineer Gen eral engineering 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 furnished for dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of--flee over French's bank, The Dalies, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fellow of Tkikitt - Medical College, and , member of the Col lege of Physicians and Burgeons, Ontario .Phy sician and Surgeon. - Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Tbornbury's Sec ond street. Office hoars; 10 to 12 a. in. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. O; D. DOANE-PHYSICIA' inD 8TJB oeom. Office: rooms 6 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. '.23, Fourth street, one block south of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M.,2 to 5 and 7 to P. M. A. S. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-IAW. Of . flee in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. - ' Tv BIDDA LL Dentist. Gas given for the U painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on Bowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. AR. THOMPSON Attobnet-at-law. Office in Opera House Block, Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon F. F. MATS. B. S. HUNTINGTON- H. B. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attorneys1-at-law. Offices, French's block over First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. . B.B.DCFUK. GEO. ATKINS. FRANK XENEFEI. TATJFUR. W ATKINS t MENEFEE Attob- J - neys-at-law Room No. 43, over Post urace Building, Kn trance on wasnington btreet The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON A TTOBNET-AT-LAW Rooms 52 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street, i ne issues, Oregon. SHIPES & KIWLY, Wholesale aid Retail Dnosts. -DEALERS IX- Fine Imported, Key West and Domestu 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 Co.'s Paint. . For those wishing to see the quality and color of the above paint we call theii 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. CRART, Proprietor. (Saccessor to Cram 4 Corson.) " '. Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made I B S , East of Portland. DEALER IN- Trepical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala or Retail SFRHSH OYSTERS&- Im Every Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. DISSOLUTION SKLE . ' Ve have accumulated a large quantity, of IE5. E5 3ZK 3XT DXT - 7 ' To dispose of these we have decided to hold another -COMMENCING- pwday, December 4, Continuing one Week Only We will include an this sale and at REMNANT PRICES, broken lots of . Hosiery, Shoes, Gloves, Buttons and Underwear, .We do not intend to realize from, this , special sale, even COST JPRIOE of goods offered,, but will make . . Jnrnel Out Imt Again InBusinessl Vm. flIIGHEIiIt, UNDER7FAKER, And Embalmer, has again started with a new And complete stock of everything needed In the undertaking .business. Particular attention paid to embalming and taking care of the dead. Orders promptly attended Jto, 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 . FSEflCfi & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERALBANKINO BTJ8INE83 Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern Statee. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic m . , J "V- r 1- t'i lransiers soiaon iew i u, uuu:agu, cl. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. in order to close them out. We have been giving you . BIG BARGAINS for the past month. Our immense sales .during this time show that -our friends have not been slow to avail themselves of the OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED. - We now propose to give you Ml BARGAINS than ever and you must not allow this chance to pass by. . ." RE7VSl7VSBeR THE WEEK: December 4 to 11 AND IT WILL DO .YOU GOOD. REMNANTS PRINTS, REMNANTS SHEETINGS, REMNANTS DOMESTICS, REMNANTS t SHIRTINGS, REMNANTS RIBBONS, REMNANTS LACES, ' . V REMNANTS FLANNELS, REMNANTS TICKINGS, REMNANTS TOWELINGS, . REMNANTS DRESS GOODS, REMNANTS EMBROIDERIES, REMNANTS' TABLE LINENS, REMNANTS SILK AND SATINS, . - REMNANTS CANTON FLANNELS, .REMNANTS DENIMS, REMNANTS GINGHAMS, Remember this , sale includes from ,10 cents to $2.00 per yard and many pieces of eight and ten yards each. , ' ; "Do not let your chances like sunbeams pass you by." . CONGRESS ORGANIZING of Geomia Tates the .Chair Amid Willi Enthusiasm. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. The New York Papers Predict as Usual. DEMOCRATIC FORCES MEET. Preparation Made for a Democratic Convention -The Late Storm Was' General. on privileges and elections. " Like ref erence -was made in the case of Clagett, claiming the seat of Dubois. v; Joaquin Miller's Son a Stage Robber. .San. Francisco, Dec- 8. The sheriff of Mendocino county has arrested Harry Miller, twenty-two years old, a son of Joaquin Miller, " "poet of the Sierras," for ' robbing a stage north of Ukiah on November 15th.: Young Miller has con fessed to the crime. Washington, Dec. 8. When the house convened there was a large crowd present. - At noc-ri Clerk McPherson called that body to order and on motion of Holman the election of speaker was proceeded with. Holman placed in nomination Crisp, of Georgia. Henderson, of Illi nois, nominated Thomas B. Reed, which was followed by applause on the repub lican side. Simpson, of Kansas, nomi nated Thomas U. Watson, of Georgia. A roll call resulted as follows : Crisp, 228 ; Eeed, 83 ; Watson, 8. ... Mills and Springer were heartily applauded when they recorded their votes for Crisp ; Crisp was declared duly elected speaker amid a storm of applause. The clerk then appointed Mills and Keed as a committee to escort the newly-elected speaker to the ' chair, an ' appointment that was received with applause, not un mixed with laughter. In a few mo ments Crisp entered with Mills and Reed supporting him on either side, and his ' inarch - down the- aisle was a perfect 'ovation, the democrats risingin a mass and giving him cheer after cheer, and the republican members also rising. When quiet was again restored Crisp addressed the house. The resolutions for appointment are as follows : Kerr for clerk, Yoder for sergeant at arms, Turner- for door keeper, Dalton as postmaster, andW. H. Milburn for chaplain. These resolu tions were agreed to .and the officers were sworn in. Press Comments. : . New York, Dec. 8. The following is the editorial comment of the morning papers "on the choice of Crisp- as speaker: , Herald "The object of the contest ants has not been to elect a fitting and well equipped Chairman Simple, but to push the claims of Cleveland or Hill, in the coming presidential campaign." World "The "Choice is significant of the doninence of the prudent spirit in a great democratic majority." Times "The election of Crisp by a coalition of demagogy of Hill spoils the mongerizing of Tammany protectionism of Gorman and Brice, half corrupt, half fanatical, free silver movement and the old south must inevetably give', a pause to the men who believed the democratic party to be a fit instrumatelite for the accomplishment of a tariff reform, and for a clean and honest administration of government. - " '- - ' Sun: ; "This result is a triumph for the conservative forces in the demo cratic party and a kick at mugwumps It manes brighter prospects for electing a democratic' president.'; ' ' - Something Strong Predicted. Chicago,.-. Dec. 8. A .. Washington special says: The president's coming message to congress will have one sensa tional feature, the Chilian chapter, which will be the most vigorous utter ance contained in an ' executive message for a long time. . . A British Bark Stranded. Livebi-ool, Dec. 8. The vessel which stranded in the river Mercy last night was the British bark Hannah Lands, which sailed from Liverpool December 7, for Astoria, Oregon. Twent-six per sons who were on board of her were landed eafery. . State of the Weather. Washixbton, Dec, 8. Warmer, gen erally fair weather will pervail through out the southern, middle and New Eng land states Wednesday.: ' Cloudy days willjincrease in the nortwest and upper lake region Wednesday, with showers. Fear an Attack. Miles Citv, Mont., Dec. 8 Orders were received from headquarters in St. Paul for the troops at Ft. Keough to go to the Cheyenne agency as the reds are dancing in violation of the orders and have notified the agent that they intend to make an attack. 3Iore Trouble For San Francisco. Washington, Dec. S. Secretary Crounse reports a flaw has been found in the title to the proposed postoffice site for San Francisco. This reopens the site question. Preparing for a Semocratle Convention. Washington, Dec. 8. The executive committee of the. national democratic committee decided to call a meeting of the national committee at the Arlington hotel, Washington, D. C, January 21, 1892, to decide upon the time and place for holding the democratic convention The democratic senators . at -the caucus this morning unanimously elected Sena tor Gorman - chairman, and Senator Faulkner secretary of the caucus for the ensuing term of congress. . t. . . The Storm General.' . San Fbaxcisco, Dec. 8. The weather bureau says'Xhe rain and snow in Cali fornia extended -.into the Sacramento valley and continues in the upper part of tha.valley. Snow fs falling through out ' Northeastern Nevada '. and ; Utah, where from one to three inches have fallen in the past twenty-four hours'. In the Senate. Washington, Dec. 8. Immediately after reading the Journal, oaths were administered to Jones, of Arkansas, re elected Dubois of Idaho and Call of Florida. The papers in the matter of credentials of Davidson, claimant for Call's seat, were referred to a committee .-Central And. Sunth America. .... Opposition to Zvas, the newly elected president of Honduras, is increasing. . Affairs in Costa Rica are quiet, money scarce,- but crops are larger than usual. The state of Chipas, Mexico is send ing large quantities of coffee to San Francisco. Financial conditions are still bad in Guatemala. Election excitement is in creasing. At Panama sickness predominates and merchants have lost confidence in the place and are moving The minister of finance of San Salva dor is preparing a plan to raise a much needed loan. The people oppose a loan being made abroad. It is reported in Peru that in the event of war with Chili - the United States would support Peru, and that an alliance with Juon via could be formed There is a more hopeful feeling in Nicaragua about the construction of the canal, as the United States has now seen, its importance in moving warships quickly. " Congress on the Silver Question New York, Dee 6. The- Press this morning prints the result of a poll of the Fifty-second congress- on the silver question, and gives the following sum mary - Senate For free coinage Against.... .' Houxc For free coinage . AgaiORt JDoubtful ..' i Sftfjorlty In house Two-thirds vote i Rep. Dera. Total ...13 36 49 30 3 33 9 . 162 171 70 37 . 107 ; . . .0 . 48 f 54 .....v.. - V 167 " 222 This, the Press adds, precludes the possibility of a free silver bill becoming it.-- . i-.- .! . ,':... .. .. r ' Magisterial Interference.' Galveston-,' Dec 6; Tom Carey, of Sioux . Falls, and Bob: McGee,. of this city, indulged in a fight this morning for $50 and the gate receipts. Both are feather-weights. Four rounds had been fought and McGee. had Casey badly winded when the police made a descent, arresting the principals and seconds, and taking the names oi all present The principals were jailed, and all who naa any connection wuu tne ngnt win be arrested. ... COLLISION AT SEATTLE The Steamer Olympian Collides With and Ms a Tng. A SATISFATCRY SHOWING. The Poor man Mine in the Cascade Range Showing Rich. A MEXICAN OFFICER Ml'KDEBED. He Was Suspected of Being In Sym pathy With the Rebels The Colombia ' Election. Seattle, Dec. 6. The steamer Olym pian, coming in from Tacoma at 8:30 o'clock this evening, collided with the tug Virgie Price, which was lying at the Coleman bunkers, near the foot of Madi son street, .cutting the tug in two and sinking her. The bunkers were cut in for a distance of about eighteen feet. The Olympian, miraculous as it may seem, escaped without a scratch. The Price had two immense sawlogs lying in the water along side the tug, could not have been more cleanly cut in two if they had been run through by an im mense buzz. saw. l he damage amounts to about $9000. The steamer was valued at $8000 and was insured for $4000. The collision was due to a contrary wind, which drove the Olympian into the bunkers. The Olympian left an hour later for Victoria. Only one wan was on the Price at the time and he was the watchman, who escaped unhurt. A SATISFACTORY SHOWING. Ore From the Poorman Mine Assays Profitable. Brownsville,. Or., Dec. 7. Messrs. Robe and Standish have just returned from the mines, and work on the Poor man has been suspended for the season. The tunnel is in on the ledge 300 feet and is : 150 feet deep. The lead ore shows more gold than ever, and from assays returned Irom Salt Lake City it carries gold in paying quantities, besides considerable silver.' The sulphurets sent there carry nearly $200 per ton in gold, showing conclusively that some thing, ditterent tnan copper plates is necessary to save the gold. Work will be resumed on this mine early next sea son, although just what kind of reduc tion works will be erected has not been decided upon. Located in California, Nevada, Idaho or any other mining country instead of the Cascades, with its present showing and advantages, it would readily sell for hundreds of thous ands of dollars now without another dol lar being spent upon it. HERNANDEZ .HCBDEKKD. Reports That the Popular- Mexican Offi cers was Ruthlessly Killed. . New Orleans, Dec. 6. The Times Democrat's Rio Grande special says: News has just reached here from Gher- rero, Mexico, that Colonel Nueves Her nandez, arrested several days ago by order of General Garza .commander of the Mexican troops in the northern zone, , was killed about 100 miles north" of" Monterey. Hernandez was in charge of a military escort, and according to re ports received here today, was ruthlessly murdered, the governor " having become suspicious that he was secretly in sym pathy with the recent revolutionary movements. He had been for several years in command of troops at Gherrero and was one of the most popular officers; in the army. The Columbia Election. New York, Dec. G. The Herald's Panama cable says elections were held throughout the United States of Colom bia today, attended by a number of ex citing scenes. In this fctatc several at tempts at rioting were made but suppressed.- It is impossible to say how the elections have gone. At the closing of the polls tonight the liberals are claiming a big majority in spite of their opponents' union. ...".-. The French Colliery Disaster. Paris, Dec. 7. Since midnight fifteen bodies have beei taken from the mine where the explosion occurred yesterday. j There are vet .twelve bodies in ! a lower gallery which will be removed today. , - , Killed In m Russian Coal Mine. ' ' St. Petersburg,- . Dec. 7. A terrible catastrophe has occurred in a colliery at Nifka, Russian Poland,' in which, it is reported, 180 men and forty horses were killed. . San Francisco Wheat Market. San Francisco. . Dec. 8. "Wheat, buyer '91, 182; Season, 190. Portland Wheat Market. , Portland, Dec. 8. Wheat, Valley 1.65; Walla Walla. 1.60. .".. , After the Rebels. London, Dec. 7. Li Hung Chang, viceroy, has telegraphed the Chronicle's Shanghai correspondent, confirming the news of a crushing defeat of the rebels. The correspondent then gives further details of the recent massacre, -vhich show that it was a veritable carnival of blood. Li Hung Chang has just tele graphed that martial law has been pro claimed throughout Manchooria. Supposed to Have Gone to Ch.cago. Peoria, 111., Dec. 6. A sensation was caused today when it was learned that Lun Hang, who has been running a laundry here until a few days ago, was a leper of a pronounced type. He re cently left the city, and it isbelieved his countrymen, who admit he was afflicted with leprosy, sent him to Chi- i cago. -