cn .. -:r r. VOL. III. THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1891. NO. 7. r 'I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. J. ROBERTS Civil Encisebr 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 nee over French's bank. The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND FXIXOW OF Tbikitt Medical College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and Burgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Office; rooms 8 and 4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Thombury's Sec ond street. Onice hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. DS. O. D. DOASE-FHTSICIAN AKD BUR GEON. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one block south of Conrt House. Office hours to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. A 8- BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of--l 1 flee rn Schanno's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. DS1DDALL Dkntist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of -be Golden Tooth, Second Street. AR. THOMP80N Attornet-at-law. Office . in Opera House Block, Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon F. P. MATS. E. S. HCNTINGTOM. a. S. WIL80M. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attorneys-at -law. Offices, French's block over First National Bank, Tbe Dalles, Oregon. X.B.DUFUR. GEO. ATKINS. PRANK HBNEFKE. DUFUR, W ATKINS & MENEFEE Attorneys-at-law Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street . The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms 52 and S3, New Vogt Block, Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon. SNIPES & R1WLY, Wholesale mi Retail Drniisis. -DEALERS IN- Fine Imported, Key West and Domesti? 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 Co.'s 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 pointed by Paul Kreft. Snipes & Kinersly are agents for the above paint for The Dalles. Or. COLUMBIA GANDY FACTORY W. 5. CRAM, Proprietor. (Snccessor to ciamfc coram.) Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made East of Portland. -DEALER IN- Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala or Retail -eFRESH OVSTEtSTv- In Every Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. . Burnel Ont W Apia in Business! ) Xlm. AlIGHEIiIt, UNDERTAKER, And Embalmer, has asrain 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 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 . ddtw REtfCH t CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the : 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 Qii fav orable terms. ' " HL1 Mice. CAUGHT BY MEXICANS. A Captain and Ms Troop anil Marshal Hell rip. ' THE; APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. The - Steamship Abyssinia Burned at Sea. NO LIVES . REPORTED LOST. The Russians Will Take all That is Sent A Steamer Capsized Fell Down the Elevator Shaft. Washington, Dec. 22. The president today nominated the following postmas ters for Washington : Francis O.' Cole, Snohomish ; Converse G. Cole, New Whatcom ; George W. Clney, South Bend. The secretary of state received a dis patch from the United States' consul, at Lareds, saying that Captain Kardee, of the third cavalry,, and his troops to gether with the United States marshal, were surrounded near Fort Mcintosh Texas, by a large body of Mexican in surgents, under Garcia. It is not known whether the Americans are at liberty or are prisoners. The matter was referred to the war department, and a telegram and inquiry was sent to General Stanley, commanding the department of Texas, and a reply was received saying that he had ordered troops to the scene of the reported trouble. . The army officials do not attach much significance to the consul's telegram. A Steamer Burned. London, Dec. 22. The steamship AbySBtnla of the "Guioh line, which sailed from New York on, the 13th of December for Liverpool, burned at sea. She carried eighteen cabin and thirty eight steerage passengers, and a crew of eighty men. All on board were saved. The Abyssinia which is valued at $200, 000, carried a valuable cargo of lnerchan dise but what it is worth cannot be ascertained yet. For the past five years the Abyssinia has been running between Vancouver, B. C and Honsr Kontr. an one of the Canadian Pacific line steamers and this was her first regular trip for the Guion line, since then. . May Help all They Want Too. Washington, Dec. - 22. Cbanre De affaires of the Russian legation, in re plying to a letter askinc for infnrmi;nn as to the famine in Russia, and whether the movement for help was necessary, said that the population from twelve province, over twenty million people, are starving and that any assistance given would be much appreciated. A Steamer Capsized. Mendicino, Calif., Dec. 22. The steamer West Coast, which arrived here fiom San Francisco, December 16, and was loaded with railroad .ties, was cap sized off Point Arena yesterday and nine of her crew drowned. The captain and three men were saved. " -."A Lsckj Man. ' Poktiand. Dec. 22. W. E. Russell, a carpenter, employed on the new Ore gonian building, fell this afternoon down the elevator shaft, a distance of one hundred and forty feet. Several of hia ribs were fractured but it is thought he has received no fatal injuries. - Trying; to Settle the Will Case. St. Paox, Minn., Dec 22. Dispatches state that negotiations are pending at uutte, Montana, for the settlement of the celebrated Davis will case which it is stated will never come to trial again. . Killed by an Icicle. Wilkesbarbe, Pa., Dec. 22. Bernard Ready, was killed and Henry Linnen fatally wounded, by the fall of an icicle in the shaft on tbe Lehigh Valley Coal Co.'s mine at Pittstown. s , J. I. Case Dead. Racine,' Wis., Dec. 22. Jerome I. Case, the well known manufacturer and horse breeder of this city, died here early this morning, aged 70 years. '" ' Cold for England. London, Dec. 22. Intensely cold weather prevails throughout England, which is causing more or less distress everywhere.' The Nomination Confirmed. ' Washington, Dec. 22. The senate in executive session confirmed the nomina tion of S. B. Elkins as secretary of war, Enos H. Nebecker, Indiana, United States treasurer, Wm, Simonds, Con necticut, commissioner of patents. All the military nominations, 262 in num ber received up to the present date were also confirmed. The judicial nomina tions were not considered as they have not yet received action by the commit tee on judiciary. -Is In No Hurry. Topeka, Kas., Dec. 22. Cov." Hum phrey denies the rumor that he will re sign and have the lieutenant-governor appoint him as senator to succeed Plumb. : In addition to those named last night ex-Governor Crawford, Joseph W. Addy, United States district attor ney and Major Hudson, editor of the Topeka Capital are mentioned as candi dates for the vacancy. Govornor Hum phrey says he is in no haste to make the appointment. Don't Want to Pay Taxes. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 22. The Union Pacific this morning obtained a tempor ary injunction restraining the city of Umaha from collecting the taxes on the property of the roads. The petition alleges that the property is already re turned for assessment to the state audi tor and collection taxes by the city will be a double assessment. . " . . An Iowa Zephyr. Mahshalltown,- Iowa, Dec.: 22. A storm having all the elements of a sum mer hurricane struck this section shortly before nine o'clock last night,' causing much damage. The house of Andrew Oleson, of this city, was blown down and burned. Oleson was caught in the wreck and eo badly crashed that he will die. Many barns and buildings were demolished and trees uprooted. The Kinkora Forced to Return. San Fkancisco, Dec. 21, The tug Re lief, which left here Saturday morning with the British ship Kinkora for Port land, returned to port yesterday with her tow..- She was forced to return on account of a northwest gale and high seas, making it impossible to make any headway up the coast.--- A large quantity of coat had been placed on board the tug, and she was very deep in the water and big seas swept over her from stem to stern while the Kinkora often went bows under. 'Christian Chinese Massacred. Brussels. Dec. 21. A dispatch was received here from the Catholic mission of Mongolians, stating that Father Minn, a Chinese priest, and 1000 native Christians were massacred by rebels during the recent trouble in northern China: The dispatch stated, however, all the Belgian missionaries in the dis turbed districts and all Belgians con nected with their work were safe. A Disabled Steamer Arrives. London, Dec. 21. The British steamer Kansas, which sailed from Liverpool, November 29, for Boston, and which was spoken 600 miles west of Cape Clear, with her shaft broken, arrived off Queenstowu this morning. Passengers on the Kansas, soon after breaking her snail, were- transterrea to the inman line steamer City of Chicago, which ar rived in New York on the 13th inst. Shipping; Tin Plate to America. London, Dec. 21. The importance of Swansea as a point of export for tin plate to the United States by tbe crown is remarkable in recent years. During the three months ending June 30, this years figures reached the phenomenal total oi l,5),33 boxes. ; Walt Whitman's Condition. Philadelphia, Dec. 21. The condi tion of Walt Whitman, who lies seriously ill at bis little cottage in Camden, is said to be unchanged tonight, bat he is steadily growing weaker. He is suffer ing irom Dronchial pneumonia and acute weakness. A Cowboy Duel. Cheyenne, .Wyo., Dec. 21. News was received today from Fremont county that two cowboys, William Hopkins and Jack Hill, fought a duel over the ownership of some horses a few days ago. Hopkins was instantly killed. 11 ill escaped into the mountains. Tho Entire Fare Discharged. St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 21, All shop men, : round-house men and terminal employes of the Rock Island road, about sixty in all, were discharged last niebt. The men aver they do not know whv ana the local officials plead ignorance. . Fought for Three Hoars. Pablob Ghove, Ky., Dec. 21. Two bantam-weights, Jimmy O'Connell and Mickey Norton, fought for three hours yesterday. After forty-fiva severe rounds the fight was decided a draw. . ' Chicago Wheat Market. Chicago; December 22. Close, wheat, steady; cash, December .90J; January, 90 ; May, . Portland Wheat Market. Poktlani), Dec. 22. Wheat. Vallev 1.62?; Walla Walla. 1.551. 57). ALL THE SAME CHICAGO Tie Canadian Politicians are Follow ing the American Lead. NEWS FROM THE MEXICAN SIDE. Major Wissmann Trying to Colonize " Africa. HATE GIVEN UP THE FIGHT. The Chinese Government Lose a Ship-. Juent of Gnns The - Rumor Veri fied A Cowboy Dnel. Quebec, Dec. 21. The action of Lieutenant-Governor . Angers in dismissing the Mercier government promises to wreck the Federal governmental Ottawa also. It has opened the mouth of Tarte, now Mercier's ally, who created a trem endous sensation last night at a mass meeting called in Mercier's interest by disclosing that, in making his charges at Ottawa relative to the Quebec harbor works, accusing the boodle investigation that drove Sir Hector Langevin and Thomas McGreevey out of public life, he was aided and abetted by Sir Hector's colleague and apparent friend, but his real rival in the cabinet, is Sir A. P. Caron, the minister of militia. He claims to be able to prove that the Fed eral government received 500,000 with which to run their elections. Toronto, Dec. "21. A Montreal cor respondent of the Toronto Mail says he understands it is the intention of the Quebec conservative leaders to have Mercier and other members of the re cent administration arrested, on a charge-, of defrauding the provincial treasury. Late Mexican News. San Fkancisco. Dec. 21. Carlos Sep ulveda, of Mexico, says that corn crops . in tbe northern portion of the country have been such a failure this season that, the Mexican congress has passed an act allowing the free importation of corn from the United States. A large amount of . English capital is coming into the country, the greater portion being distributed in the states of Oxa and Chicapas. A syndicate of Englishmen has re cently invested 150,000 in a mine at ifecatecas, which is being worked with excellent prospects. ' Major Wissmann in Africa. Berlin, Dec. 21. Telegraphic advices received from Cairo, Egypt, on Satur day night, announce that Major Wiss mann is making good progress toward recovery and expects soon to regain his former vigor of mind and body. As soon as transport by steamer becomes possible he hopes to prosecute his under- taking, which, it will be remembered, is . to colonize a part of central Africa under the German ' flag. Dr. Ruminler and Baron xon Eltz, former officers of expe ditions to the German protected terri tors, are with him. Have Given Up the Fight. Chicago, Dec. 21. It has been learned that the American Live Stock Commis- ' eion Company, which has been fighting the livestock exchanges throughout tbe country for three years past on the ques tion of exhorbitant commissions, has de cided to throw np its hands and aban don the fight. How expensive the fight has been may be surmised from the fact that for the last year the combine has not paid a dividend, and there is a de ficit on the year's operations of $21,000, . despite the enormous profits from hand ling stock. . Gnns for the Chinese Frontier. London, ' Dec. 21. Advices received from Lung Chow state that tbe general in command of the native troops has re ceived a consignment of European breech-loading cannon which were sent from Canton in junks.. Four of the four teen vessels, however, which were car rying the guns were wrecked on the voy age, and their cargo has not yet been recovered from the water. The general . has secured five guns. . They are in tended for forts on the Tonquin-ChineBe frontier. . The Rumor Not Verified. , . ' ' ' Washington, Dec. 20. No informa tion was obtainable at Washington to night concerning the report of the eur- . rounding of the American legation at Santiago, Chili, by a mob on account of the refugees there. Several dispatches were received at the state department daring the week from' Minister Egan, but the officials decline to say anything on the subject. At the Chilian legation nothing was known about the report. San Francisco Wheat Market. San Fbancikco. Dec. 22. Wheat, buyer, Season 1.80?. '