in mm i VOL. III. THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1892. NO. 22. FROFESSIOXAL CABDS. VI7M. J. ROBERTS Civil Enginkbb Gen- V cral pnirineeTinir nractlce. Surveylntr and manning; estimates and plans for Irrigation, sewerage, water-worts, ranroaas, Dnagew, eic. Address: P. O. Box 107, The Dalles, Or. nrrxi. SAUNDERS Architect. Plans and TT specifications furnished for dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon. . nR. J. Sutherland fellow of trinity f .... I .... 1 '..II .w.. a V. n pAl. iege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Office; rooms 8 and 4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Thombury's 8ec '. ond fctreeu OSttce hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. , v JOHN PASHEK, piei t - Tailor, Next door to Wasco San. Madison's Latest System used in catting garments, and a nt guaranteed each time. Repairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. ' D R. O. D. DOANE ravsiciAS im sua- geon. Office: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. 23. Fourth street, one fclock south of Court House. Office hoars 9 to 12 I A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to i P. M. A S. REXXETT. ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. Of- J ficc lu Schanno's building, up stairs. The 1 'alien, Oregon. D6IDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. - Also teeth t on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of :ne uoiaen loom, second street. VR. THOMPSOX ATTORNET-AT-LAW.-Offlce . in Opera House Block, Washington Street, I ne Dalies, Oregon f. r. MAYS. B. S. HUNT1KGTON fl. k. WILSON. 1 r AYS. HUXTIXGTON & WILBOX ATTOR- 1 KBY8-AT-LAW. Offices, French's block over 1 f irst national nam, ine issues, urcgon. B.B.DUFUR. GEO. ATKINS. FRANK MENKFKB. kCFCR, WATK1X8 MENEFEE ATTOR t NEYS-AT-LAW Room No. 43. over Post Oflice Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW SOODII . 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street, i lie uuitvB, ureguu. YOUR ATTEHTION 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 - Picture- R. B. HOOD, Livery, Feed and Sale Horses Bought and Sold on Commission and Money Advanced on Horses Left for Sale. ; OFFICE OF iThe Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning -at 7:30 and iioldendale at 7;30. All - freight must be left atR. B. Hood's office the eve ning before. THE MINE HORROR. The Wort of Rescuing tlie Miners is Be- -:;- . . 1112 PnsM . FORTY-EIGHT BODIES RECOVERED. River", Canada, where it registered 32 degrees below zero. The temperature here was 5 below zero' this morning,and tonight it will range from 5 to 10 below. R. B. HOOD, Opposite old Stand. Proprietor. The Dalles, Or. Of One Hundred Rescued Men Fifteen Have Died. t . No Troulfle Anticipated. Washington, Jan. 9. The Indian of ficials, when questioned today as to Lieutenant Roorkes' . prediction of trou ble among the Indians at Pine Ridge agency; South Dakota, stated that they had no information - that would lead them to think that is is at all likely to co'me true. ; . ANOTHER POLITICAL. PARTY. piouiaings To be .found in the City. Still on Deck. 72 UUashington Street. NEW Phoenix Like has Arisen From the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, ,"The Restanranteur Has Opened the Baldwin flestaurant . A Undertaking Establishment ! - THE Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION COMPANY'S - Elegant Steamer ' " HEGULATOH 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- " ' DAIikES GITY At the Foot of the Cascade Locks. It Is Intended To Take Everybody In " The Oregon Democrats Organizing Mexican News. Kasiness Parhlysed." Pa'bis. Jan. 9. Reports are received from all over France of the ravages of Influenza and a heavy . mortality among the people. As a result -business is in many places suspended, while in some cities so many of the the government 'of ficials are prostrated that the public ser vice is paralyzed. OBJECT TO THE REPORT The American Citizens in Mexico Declare : the Reports False. ' HE LOOKED LIKE A DETECTIVE And Had to Taks a Beating Because of If THE BALTIMORE IN" GOOD SHAI'E. Six Miners Killed. PRIN& &: NITSGHKE Where he will be glad to see any and all I HI mi Til TP PHil l.arnPTS 'i - oi nis old patrons For Passenger or Freight Bates, Apply .- to Agent, or Purser on Board. Office northeast corner of Court and Main street pen day and Night. First class meals twenty-five cents. . .' COLUMBIA CAN DY' FACTORY W. S. CRAM, Proprietor. .- -fticasNitoGiamtCorsoi.) . We have added to our. business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way conn ec tea witn the Undertakers' Trust onr pncea will 1 be low accordingly. . , , Kemember our place on becona street, next to Moody's bank. i R. E. French has for sale a number of improved ranches - and unimproved lands in tho Grass Valley neighborhood in Sherman county, lney 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 Valleyj Sherman county, Oregon. -: DEALERS IN: Mannfacturer ot the finest French and . Home Made East of Portland. " DEALER IS Staple, m fancy Ms i Hay, Grain and Ftedi Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Masonic Block, Corner Third' and Court Streets, The Dalles.Oregon; Oan furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or ttetaii ... -SFRESH OYSTERS nry Style. - ' .104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. The Dalles ffeu .6. Columbia jHotel, GmaF faetoFj FIRST STEEE1T. FACTORY iTO. 105. THE DALLES, OREGON, . ,; v. - - . : Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast! First-Clasis; Meals",? 25 Cents. First Class Hotel in Every' Respect. ' None but the Best .of Whjte Help Employed. T. !T. McAllister, I. T., Jan. 0. The ex citement which was intensified almost to ineanity because of the mine explo sion, ehows. no abatement. All day vesterdav and today - there has . beeu three thousand people around the shaft of the mine, crowding, gesticulating and shrieking. - . . Up to 2 o'clock this morning fortv- eight dead bodies had been taken out of the mine and 100 who were injured, fif teen of whom died befoie morning. The remaining eight-five miners are lying at their homes swathed in cotton and vase line. This morning the company, or dered sixty-five and the local undertak ers ordered an entire-carload of coffins. All the mines in tha vicinity have shut down and the' miners and women of Krebes have come to aid in the work of rescue and to perform the last offices for the dead and to relieve "the suffering of the wounded.' " ' ' . Everybody is helping ; with the work of rescue with the exception of the negroes. . ,onie -; time, ago the white minerj refused to work with the negroes This morning a number of negroes went to Krebes and assisted in tbe-wjrk in only ti half-hearted way, and one of their number :vas heard to say that it served tho1 miners right to have been killed; The word passed from mouth to. mouth and the indignation of the min ers- knew . no Donnas. ,. r he , united States '- deputy marshal, anticipating trouble was on hand ' with a posse and drove the colored men from the place at the poin t of Winchesters. ' . , ' . SHU Another Party. Chicago, 'Jan." ). A; morning paper savs : "A " new nontical orcamzation has been formed,' with reciprocity as its pratform and Blaine as its chief. - It is a combination of the laboring " men in the protected Jtrades, of the farmers who are not in or who are weary of the alliance, and democrats and republicans : gener ally who believe in Blaine; and a protec tive tariflf.' Tne organization is secret and oath bound.' It claims ; 5000 mem bers in Chicago, also the same number outside of Chicago. - Encampments or lodges are to be organized in every ' city in the land. The old time ; political as sociations are to be laid aside. Ex-As sistant Postmaster-General Clarkson is said to have conceived the idea of the organization.. . . . " ' - Getting: Ready For Work Portland, Jan. 9. At the meeting of the democratic state central committee today. . It was decided to hold the' next state democratic convention atPortland, on April 19. The number of was fixed at 265.-' The apportionment Berlin, Jan. 9. -An explosion -oi fire damp occurred today ' in . the Wolfe's Bank coal" pit, in Essen, "in which six miners were killed and several terribly burned. Disappointed Robber -Financial Af fairs in Chill- Monarchists at Work in Brazil. Killed-In a Mine. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 9. The news has just been received here that two men were killed by an explosion in a coal mine on Lookout mountain. Will Have to Take Ills Punishment. Denver, Jan. 9. Judge Eeseng this morning refused Dr. Graves a new trial, and also denied the-motion for a contin uance. . - . - To Try for Rain, r SydSev, Jan. 9. Owing to -. the drought in the Broken Hill district the government has ordered a rain-making experiment. Egypt's New Ruler. Constantinople, Jan. 9. The acces sion ox the Prince of Abdass to tne throne of Egypt was announced today. Confessed Her Crime. Easton, Jan. 9. Laura Smith, col ored, aged 15, has confessed that she poi soned -her father and brother. fXtf A T? Gi of the 5681 Brands Kjl. vTx.XVO manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country tilled on the shortest notice. . . - ; Tti ' The reDuUtion of THE DALLES CI- ! ' GAR baa become firmly established, 'arid ' the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULR1CH & SON . & CO., l BANKERS.- ;: TRANSACT A OEMS RAL BANKING BUSINESS Was hicitun fjOrth OllSS, WasM"S"" SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. , Destined to be the Best-. Manufaoturlns Center In - the Inland Empire. " Best Selling Property of -the Season in the North--west. ." ... ; Letters of Credit issued available in the - ' Eastern States. .. . Sight ;.; Exchange; and Telegraphic Transfers sold on Kew x ork, Chicago, bt. - .Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Ja Seattle Wash-.,Jind various points in Or- - egojsjftnd Washington. Collections made at all points oir fav ' orable term. ; . ; ; ; . ' ' For Further Information Call atthe Orflca of . Intepstgte Investment Go., O B. TM10R, THE DALLES. , r , 72 WASHINGTON ST.; P0RJIAN1J Chilian Antboritles are Reticent. London, Jan. 8.- A correspondent of the Timet at Valparaiso' states' that the Chilian government is extremely retic ent regarding the negotiations which have been "carried on with the "Washing ton government in connection with the .Baltimore anair, but he adds the public approves of theeourse which the Chilian authorities are reported to have taken Monarchists at Work In Brazil. London, Jan. 8. Advices from Brazil show that the opposition to the Federal government which has been manifested in several states is due to the work of monarchists, who are steadily, gainint influence. It is said this influence wil. probably cause a radical, though peace ful, change in the government at Bio Grande. Bnconnter With Malay Rebels. London, Jan. 8. Advices from Sioga pore state that a detachment of Sikhs sent to quell an uprising among the Malays in Pahang had an encounter with the rebels, in whicn nve Malays were, killed . and . one of the bikhs wounded. , City ok Mexico, Jan. 8. The Two-Republics will publish tile following call in the morning, which is signed by "up wards of thirty of the most prominent members of the American colony here; "Many newspapers in the United States have recently published dispatches, let ters and interview. concerning Mexico. A large number of these contain certain exaggerated or false statements, which are not only unjust to the government and people of ting country, but actually injurious to all the interests here. In view of those facts, the undersigned citi zens of the United States, animated by a spirit of justice toward Mexico, and a desire to see the truth prevail, request their countrymen residing in this city to assemble tomovrow for the purpose oE taking such action as the circumstances may seem to demand. All tne .Ameri cans in sympathy with this movement are earnestly asked to attend. ' Very angry discussions have been excited be tween the liberal and clerical press over dispatches from the United States stat ing that the clerical party is backing . Garza in the troubles on the frontier, and duels are expected. , ? A Preacher Mistaken for a Detective. Birmingham, Ala., Jan, 8. The Rev. G. It, Hicks, . of Barbourville, Kv., is visiting friends near Fort Payne. While taking a. walk last night he was attacked by four men.'who began beating "him. When he protested they told him, that he was Tom Hewlett, a detective of this city. He had molested friends of theirs, they declared, and they were going to even up accounts.' The Rev. Hicks un- . dertook to open his satchel and identify . himself with his bible, but his assailants thought it was a ruse to get hold of his pistol and they knocked him senseless. - After beating him unmercifully with .' clubs and sticks they left him in t he road, where friends found him. He is not mortally injured, but will be sore and lame for many days. The preacher bad never before heard of Tom Hewlett, -but thinks seriously of altering his per sonal appearance if he looks like the detective. It is thought, the four men belong to a' gang of moonshiners who successfully repulsed the .officers from their fortified still on Sand, mountain,, last" week, but who afterward surren dered their stronghold and fled, t The Tangier Story Denied.; Madrid, Jan. 8. A telegram from Tangier says three British men-of-war are anchored in the harbor, and that the rumor of the : landing of British marines is without foundation. : A DIvekeeper Sentenced. delegates r New York, Jan. 8. Billy McGlory, tne notorious niveowner, recently con- waa based on the number of votes cast victed of keeping a disorderly house, was ' 1 f AHnw csAM an stAj-i . a vmnaa'a a m -i a svn for governor Pennoyer at the last ; state election, and fixes the . representation at one delegate for every one. hundred and fifty votes, ' and one for each fifty over. : ' - : ' The convention -for the purpose of forming 'a democratic society or organ assembled at 2 p. m. ' ment and a fine of $300. A Teacher Killed by His PnpUs. " Topeka, Kan., Jan. 8. Will Erhardt, teacher of a school ' four miles north of here, was attacked by three of his pupils last night after school, and fatally in ured.: - ... . ; - .'" Two Reolntienits Captured. San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 9. No news of a startli ng nature has been received at the. military headquarters concern ing the situation oq the border .but ' sev eral interesting reports have tjeen re- ceived, one of them being from Captain Hardie of the Third cavalry, who ; is at Salone, Texas". "'Captain' Hardie "reports the captaie of . two. revolutionists and that while scouting down" the-, river as far as Roma, a band, of -fifty ..men .were found located on a ranch-i They are supposed to be revolutionists; f - -- -. ' . . i . .'r-.; .An'.JCxtanded . Cold . Wave. , - Chicago,-.Jani':-.9.--The present cold 1 snap extends to Canada on the north, to the Eocky mountains on the west, to the j Gulf of Mexico on the south,' and almost to'tbe Atlantic i -ocean on the east. The 1 exUe'me em-perattrre- was -H White A Towsi Destroyed hy Fir. . . Montreal, Jan. 8. Fire almost de stroyed the town of Lachnte, a thriving manufacturing center three miles from this eity, Loss, $200 ,000. . " . Weather Forecast. ' San'Fbascisco, Jan.,9.'Forecast for Washingtoa ;and. Oregon ; ' Scattering rains and snow. -r . :;- . . . Portland Wheat Market. ,..V Portland, rOr.,' Jan. 9. Wheat, valley 1.62K1.65; Walla Walla, gl.60.-- t " - ". . Ts-u' -. . Chicas;o - Wheat Market.. z. - Chicago, - Jan. 9. Close, wheat steady; cash, .87; May, 93293. "j Ban- Francisco. Wheat Market. - .San Francisco. Jan. 9, Wheat, buyer, season, 1.84!. .- " - Examining; -the Cruiser Italtintore. San Francisco,. Jan, .7r-The cruiser Baltimore is at Mare--.-Island drydock. It is said an examination of her hull showed that she was not so badly fouled as. was expected. .' Up to the present time only - her 'officers, have been per mitted to land," but on Saturday Captain Schley will give some of his men. a little liberty. - -. The inquiry ; now going' on-.' at Mare Island is expected to end Satur-;.' day. : The -Baltimore will: probably re turn "to San Francisco next, week, to await orders from Washington.. J - '' Me "Made aTvater Haul. Mokei.umnk Hill, Cal, Jan. 8. The driver described, the highwayman who stopped . the ' Valley Springs stage yes terday as having an old slouched hat, a red bandanna handkerchief over his face and wearing a long overcoat with a rent ip the side. ", The man carried a shotgun and compelled the driver to throw out -the express box, "which, however, con- tained no money. The man secured f5 from the - driver, ihere- were.no pas sengers on the stage. Officers are look ing for the robber. . . r " . Financial Affairs in Chili. - London, .;.Jan; . 8. The Timet today publishes a dispatch from the Santiago do Chili which says the minister of finance has presented to congress a measure .to change the silver reserves for fiduciary circulation for gold laying in Ihe bank ot England. - The finance min ister's measure also .makes the nitrate duties ' payable ' in sterling bills. No change' wa? made in the rate of duty. ' " - .. -They Will Fay the Price. ' New Yobs, Jan. 8.--The wires of the Gold arid Stock Telegraph company were connected with the stock exchange at 10 o'clock this morning, the ticker company having agreed to pay $100 per:;day de- manded by the stock exfhange: for the use of quotations. - r . - .