CI VOL. III. TBTE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1892. NO. 16. PKOFESSIOSAL 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. Vlans and specifications furnished for dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Jbnre.es moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND FELLOW OP TRINITY Medical College, and member of the Col .let." of Fbysieiaus and burgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Office; rooms 3 and4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury'g Sec--ind street. Otiico hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 nr.d 7 to 8 p. m. DR. O: D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND BUR GEON, dike: rooms 5 and C Chapman Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one Llock south of Cor, it House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to P. M. i S. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of lice in Schanno's building, up stairs. The lialles, Oregon. DSIDDALI Dentist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth -tt ouliowcd aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of '.be Uolden Tooth, Second Street. A rt. THOMPSON Attorney-at-law. Office f. in Opera House Block, Washington Street, The DRlies, Oregon T. P. MAYS. B. S. HUNTINGTON. H. S. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attor- .VI nkys-at-law. Offices, French's block over rust national Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. R.B.DUFUB. GEO. ATKINS. FRANK KKNKFEE. rUFUR, WATK1N8 & MENEFEE ATTOR- J neys-at-law Room No. 43, over Post omce Building, Entrance on ashington Street i ce Danes, Oregon. T H. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms ii 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon. Still on Deek. Phoenix Like has Arisen From the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, The Reetauranteur Has Opened the ' Baldwin HestauPant ON MAIN STREET Where he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons. Open day and Night. First class meals twenty-five cents. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY W. S. CRAM, Proprietor. (Sicces9ortoCram& Corson.) Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made - . o .a. nsr 3D i 33 s , East of Portland. DEALER IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco! Can furnish anyof these goods at Wholesale or Retail In Every Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. Bnrnei M Again in Business I 71 UNDERTAKER, 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 to, day or night. Prices as Low as the Lowest Place of business, diagonally across from Opera Block, on the eorner of Third and Wash ington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon . dk.w FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERALBANKINU B0SINE8H Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers eold 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 term. ' '.- , WmIGHEMi JOHN PASHEK, - Tailor, Next door to Wasco Sun. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a lit guaranteed each time. . lepaifing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. - YOUR ATTENTION Is called to the fact that ' Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. Carries the Finest Line of To be foand in the City. 72 LUashington Street. PRINZ & NITSCHKE. Furniture and Carpets. We have t 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 Btreet, next to Moody's bank. PiGtuie A NEW Undertaking Establishment! -: DEALERS IN; Staple id Hay, Grain Masonic Block, Corner Third and THE DALLES, OREGON, ' ' Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast! First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. First Class Hotel in Evfcry Respect. " t . None but the Best of White Help Employed. T. T. Nicholas, Pvop. flora W ashington V SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center in the Inland Empire. - . For Further Information Call at the Office of - ; i Interstate Investment Go., 0. D. TY10R,THE DAllES 72 WASHINGTON ST., PORTUND r, b. hood, Livery, Feed and Sale: Horses Bought and Sold on Commission a nd Mon ey Advanced on Horses Left for Sale. OFFICE OF The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning at 7:30 and Ooldendale at 7:30. All freight must be left at R. B. Hood's ofliee the eve - ning before. . R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or. v THE Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Elegant Steamer KeguMtoe 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 ' DMIiES mi, At the Foot of the Cascade Locks. . .. For Passenger or Freight Bates, Apply , to Agent, or Purser on Board. Office northeast corner of Court and Main street " NOTICE. -; R. E. French has for sale a number of improved ranches and unimproved lands in the Grass Valley neighborhood in Sherman county. They will be sold very cheap and .on reasonable terms. Mr. French can locate settlers on some good unsettled claims in the same neigh borhood.. "His address, is Grass Valley, Sherman sounty, Oregon. , , B Gtocfiiles, and Feed: Court Streets, The Dalles, Oregon Dalles, Washington Best Selling Property of the Season in the Northwest. THE SENATORIAL FIGHT It is ProliaWq That tlie Contest Will lie , . -..Settled May. '-'.'".. EVERYBODY IS FEELING HAPPY. The L Mexican Revolution ' is Looking .': Serious.' - two vr. SOLDIERS KILLED. Will Give S300.O0O for Garza's Head- Washington News A Fatal Wreck . An Old Resident Gone. Colcmbus; Ohio, Jan. 1. The sena torial contest is reaching a crisis. It is believed that the close of the day will find the contest solved, but until tlie house and senate caucuses vote this afternoon, the predictions must be ac cepted as the ebultions of enthusiastic adherents of the candidates. There were about seven doubtful assemblymen here this afternoon and all of them are claimed by both candidates. The sur prise of the morning was the declaration of Representatives Reeves and AVilliams in favor of Foraker. As a result of these declarations the Foraker men are very confident, but a visit to Sherman's headquarters failed to reveal any lack of cheerful assurance among his followers JLvarybody concedsd that .the contest will be a close one and it looks' at this hour as though the 93 votes of the cau cus will be so evenly divided that the victor will have a majority of less than half a dozen. The alliance and labor people are endeavoring to make an im pression on ftlierman but have ap parently : failed. Welch of Knoxville, declares that he will not support Fora ker, but will vote in favor of McKinley. The house speakership's contest will have an important - bearing upon the contest, the candidates are J. F. McGrew and Li. C. Laylin, the former it is under stood will represent the strength of Sherman in the' house. It was nearly 3 O'clock before the republican' house caucus got to work.' Lewis C. Laylin was nominated for speaker, on the first ballot the voting being 38 to 34, an om inous sign for Foraker. ; The Mexican Revolution. Labedo, Texas, Jan. 2. Col. Ceron, of the Mexican army, reiterates a denial of the revolt at Mier and the killing of General Garza. He "said the clerical party was behind Garza and is furnish ing him -with money and. that as soon as he enlists 5,000 men; they Will furnish him millions to carry on his campaign. Neither Garza or the main part of his followers are.on this side of the river They crossed into the state of Tainauli pas and are now in the mountains. The Mexican government has offered a re ward of $300,000 for Garza's head. So far the Mexicans . have killed over one hundred men on suspicion of their being revolutionists and this has tended to drive other poor ranchers to join the revolt. At Pueblo the populace has re volted and every priest has been placed in jail. . .. - Washington News. Washington, Jan. 2. The war de partment today has nothing later from Rio Grande than has already been given in these dispatches. ' A statement of the public debt to be issued this afternoon shows a decrease of about seyen million dollars in the amount of cash available for the payment of the debt since De cember 1, when the cash balance was $139,124,000. Two United States Soldiers Killed. Laredo, Tex., Jan. 2. Col. Cameron of the Mexican forces in Neuvo - Laredo, received a telegram from down the river on the Mexican side, stating that a fight ocenrred on this aide and that two United States' soldiers were killed. .The loss to the revolutionists were not given. Fatal Wreck. Bkllaibe, Ohio, Jan.' 2. A freight train : on the Baltimore & Ohio road broke into three sections last night and two of the sections collided at a bridge one mile west of here, wrecking ten cars and the bridge. Five tramps who were stealing rides were injured, two fatally. An Old Resident Gone. . Seattle, Jan. 2. Colonel James C. Haines died at his home in this city at 1 :30 this afternoon from a complication of complaints, induced by pneumonia. He had been ill only about, one. week. Col. Haines was one of the best know men in. Washington. ' ; r. Surrendered to the Coroner.' - Yoxkeus, 2v. Y.. Jan. 2. Train dis patcher Osman und Brakeman Merrick, who were held responsible for the Has tings accident ou the New York Central railroad,' surrendered to the coroner today. Both were at once admitted to bail. '. .... ;. A Fatal Klot. Gkeknbcrg, Pa., Ian. 2. A special says a riot occurrea this morning at Millwood, between the employees of the West Moreland . Dairy company. Fire arms wore' freely used and several per sons were shot, one fatally. Warrants were issued for the arrest of the rioiers. Took a Change of Vena. Bud.v Pesth, Jan. 2. The discovery was made today that Cashier Pinsfiusch of the Buda Pesth Xrtional Bank is Bhort in his accounts over 10,000 florins. When Pinsfusch learned that his thievery was discovered, he killed him self. . , T Tle Sturm ticuersl. Chicago, Jan. 2. The wind storm of last night seems to have 'been general throughout Northern Illinois, Wiscon sin, Iowa and Indiana and caused con siderable delay to tlie mail trains due this morning. .Mayor Mason Read. Chicago, Jan. 2. Roswell B. Mason, who was mayor of Chicago at the time of the great fire, died at his residence of congestion of the brain at midnight. Paid the Penalty. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 2. Jesse Frierson was hanged at 1 o'clock this morning for the murder of Officer Mns grave in December, 1890. . - A Well Known Man Oone. Washington-, Jan. 2. Gen. Mont gomery C. Meigs of tlie United States engineer corps, (retired) died this morn ing of grippe. Wants an Kngllsh Ituler. ' London, Jan. 1 .The viceroy of Kash gar, in reply to a request from the Chi nese government, has declared in faor of .the . Kuglish taking . possession . of Pamir .'Hft,urges. China to -do all in her power at the St. Petersburg conference to attain this end. He holds Kashgar's trade with India will be ruiued if. Russia acquires Pamir. . Kirby Smith's Residence Burned Nashville, Dec. 31, The residence of General T. Kirby Smith, at Sewanee, Tenn.', was burned this morning with all its contents. Friends have . already started a movement loeking to raising a sum sufficient to reinstall the oH veteran and family in comfortable surroundings Extensive Blaze at Birmingham. .. Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 1. A fire which broke out early . this morning in the Jacksonville block destroyed $150, 000 ; worth of property ; three-fourths covered by insurance. Numerous fa mi lies who room in the building narrowly escapea witn tneir lives. The Whole Town Threatened. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 31 i A mes sage from Clarksville says the Franklin House and several other buildings are on fire. The whole town is threatened Aid will be sent from here. A later message says the fire is spreading raoidl v The wind is blowing and the town seems doomed. Killed by a Burglar. Seymour, Ind., Jan. 1. Early this morning L W. Marsh, -a prominent citi zen, was ehot and killed by a burglar, who entered his house. Officers and citizens are in hot pursuit of the burg lar, and if he is caught justice will be swift and summary. To Aid the Famine Sufferers. Boston, Jan. 1. Governor Russell has issued an appeal to the people of Massachusetts, asking them to come generously to the aid of the famine suf ferers in Russia. A County Treasurer Robbed. Holy ok k, Colo.., Jan. I, The office of B. -AL Haskins, county treasurer, i of Phillips county, was. robbed yesterday. The burglars carried away bonds valued at $10,700. - . ... . . - Failure of a Stock Dealer. Springeield, Mo., Jan. 1. Hiram Westmoreland, a prominent farmer and stock dealer, living near here, has failed. His liabilities are $80,000; assets, 430, 000. .. , .. ' An Italian Minister Resigns. Rome, Jan. 1. The ifessengeri, a political newspaper, Bays that Signor Ferraris, minister of justice, has re signed. Weather Forecast. San Francisco, Jan. 2.. Forecast for Washington and Oregon ; Rain in western portions. Chicago Wheat Market. Chicago, Jan. 2. Close, wheat, easy ; caeh, .88 ; May, .94. 1M0NTT WANTS PEACE. The Chilian Minister Does Not ant . to FiEht tie United State THE CHILIANS DID THEIR DUTY. The, Dynamite Cruiser Vesuvius Or dered South. CHINESE liEBELS HIT A OA IN. Kaunas Catches a Se-ej-? Snow Sturm A Foolish Humor Denied Wants an English Ituler. Washington, Dec. 31. Senor Montt, the Chilian miuieter, had another inter view witli Secretary Blaine today. The minister laid before the secretary the following translation of a telegram from . Matta, minister of foreign affairs, bear ing on the inquiry into the trouble in Valparaiso between the Chilian people and sailors from the United States steamer Baltimore; " From a summary of the proceedings it appears the t-trnggle ' commenced be tween two sailors in a tavern at Ward "Arrayan;" that it was continued in the street with the accession of numbers of inhabitants and transient parties from the streets called "Del Clave." San Francisco" and ''Alamos." The disorder continued and extended o the streets ,sPel Arsenal" and "San Martin" where the police succeeded in restoring order. All the North Americans except two said the police did their duty. . Whenever .the prosecuting attorney renders an opinion and the time for producing evidence shall - have expired, sentence will be given and the estab lishing of who and how many are the guilty parties, which may onlv be pre- be, they will De punished. J-egal pro ceedings are being actively carried for ward to tneir proper termination. The Vesuvius to io South. . 7 . T4 41 rwit , , iv AbjiiAuiuf Lrt'c. oi xiie oruers is- ducu wj iim; wiuiHamici isl tut; CHUVIUH sending her to Chili, do not look particu larly peaceful, though made with a J J w - number of 200 are being loaded, and with this dangerous cargo it was posi tively asserted today that the. little cruiser will sail for southern waters in a. short time. Each shell is to be rolled ia.- cotton and then packed in sawdust, and tne greatest precautions win De taken to prevent accidents, as only one would be required to wipe the little craft out of existence. The Mian onomah ks also been ordered to sea for test in ' rough weather, and if she behaves sufficiently well she will be sent to the Straits of Magellan to keep an eye on the Almirante Cochrane, recently sent there by the Chilian government. Chinese Rebel Are Oct Again. London, Jan. 1. A dispatch' from" Shanghai received today states that not withstanding the punishment recently inflicted by the imperial troops upon Mongolian outlaws, who many depredations in Manchurin, law- o --.i5 in i,iirj that these bands destroyed a numWr of temples in that section of Chi religious or political importance attaches -to the uprising. It is believed it is not : a Drecnn(rr.fr) nainirqnain.tiiinit.: - authorities. The dispatch savn the . matter is partly due to agrarian trou- that the marauders iuclude a large -number of Shan Tung farmers. . Severe Snow Storm in Kansas. Kaksan City, Jan. 1. A terrific bliz zard is raging in Kansas and northwes tern Missouri today. It began last niirht with a heavy rain and snow i-torm. About midnight the weather began to get cold, and a sleet storm set in and crippled the telegraph and telephone . service. ' This morning it began to snow. The snow is drifting: badlv alontr the lines of all : the railways, and trains are delayed . in all directions. Trains from Chicago due early this morning are all from three to five hours late, and western trains are in a still worse plight. At noon the storna continues. The storm is the most severe of the winter. A Foolish Bimot Denied. ' - Rome, Jan. 1. Some surprise has been occasioned here by the receipt of cable dispatches ' from Montreal and other places in Canada and the United States, anxiously inquiring as to the ' trnth of n. mmnr t.fint t.tiA noru. Woo au : sassinated. It is unknown here how the rumor originated, for it certainly -had no basis in truth. The . pope is en joying his usual health, and no attempt whatever has been made to assassinate him or inflict any injury upon him. Floods In Austria. Vienna, Jan. 2. Disastrous floods are reported in upper Austria. 'mil' i