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THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892.
NO. 27.
PROFESSIONAL CABDS.
WM. J. KOBERT3 Civil Esgiseeb Gen
eral engineering practice. Burveyine; and
maTine; 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,
(.'barges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of
uee over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon.
JOHN PASHEK,
pieicW - Tailor,
Next door to Wasco Sun.
D
R. J. SUTHERLAND FEIXOW OF TRIKITY
Medical college, ana memoer 01 me ixu-
.I t'hvsieians and Burceons. Ontario. Fby-
.toin nnil fiiTfwin. Office: rooms 8 and 4 Chan-
man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec
ond street. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
and 7 to S p. m.
-v R. O. 11. DOAUE PHYHCIAK AKD BO-
U seov. Office: rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one
tlock couth of Court House. Office hours 9 to 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to S P. 31.
4 RWKT.TT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of
V . nee Hi Schanno's building, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon. , '
elDDALL Dbstist. Gas given for the
l oi teem, aim) teem
late. Rooms: Sign of
17. v
et on flowed aluminum
ainlesa extraction of teeth. Also teeth
be Golden Tooth, Second Street,
R. THOMTSON Atiorhry-a.t-i.aw. Office
A . in Opera House Block , Washington Street,
int Danes, tiregon
t. r. MAYS. B. S. HCST1K6T0K. H. 8. WILSON.
SAYrf. HtlNTlNGTON & WILSON ATTOB-
Al vitd-at-uw. Offices, French's block over
First National Bank, The Dalies, Oregon.
B.B.DVrXR. 6EO. ATK1XS. rKA.SK KBKBFEB.
DCFCR, W ATKINS & MENEFEE ATTOB-slY'-iT-LAW-Koom
No. 43, over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
Trie Danes, Oregon.
WJ H. WILSON Attobkbt-at-law Rooms
VY 52 and 53, New vt B Jock, sccona erreei.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Still on Deck.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed
each time.
Repairing and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done.
R. B. HOOD,
Livery, Feed and-Sale
STILL GETTING READY.
YOUH flTTEHTIOJl
Is called to the fact tiat -
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of ail Kinas.
. Carrie the Finest Line of
PiGture - moulciings
To be foofxl in the City.
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission and Money
Advanced on Horses
j Left for Sale.
OFFICE OF .
The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line
Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
. fit, -..-.mi ana toiaenamt, fc .oj. i.
freight dots left at B- Bv r
Hood's offico the eve
ning before.
R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
Hnrrisou is Expectcft to Say SometMns
; uy Weflnesday or Thursday.
the:
Dalles, Portland & Astoria
72 LUashington Street.
Phoenix Like has Arisen
From the Ashes!
JAMES WHITE,
' The Reetauranteur Has Opened the
Baldwin - flestaurant
ON MAIN STREET
Where he will be glad to see any and all
of 'his old itrons.
A NEW
Dfldertakii
pen day and Night. First class meals
twenty -fire cents.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
W. S. CRAM, Proprietor.
(StccKsone Ciaa k Corson.)
.' NAVI6ATI0H COMPANY'S
Elegant Steamer
HEGUItlTOH
Will leave the foot of Court Street
every morning at 7 A. M.
for
IT LOOKS LIKE WAR AGAIX.
The Situation Was Casvased at a, Cabi-
1 " " net Meetiug Today. -
Losses ljr Flood
Cincinnati, Jan. 15. The floods coin
ing now, as a result of the recent storms,
have swollen the tributaries of the Ohio
river and its bead waters, in consequence
of which the lumber companies have al
ready sustained considerable losses.
Want to Fay the Transportation.
London, Jan. 15. Christopher Tur-
ness, a member ot parliament, nas in
vited subscriptions from the British
ship owners to defray the cost of con
veying to the Russian famine sufferer,
the four million pounds of flour contrib
uted in the United States.
NEW YORK POLITICS.
Tie RepMcans Threaten to
: From tie State Senate.
Resip
AMOKti
THE
LAW HAKEKS.
Cottan Brokers Fall To Test Its Legal
ity Very Serere Weather Murder
or rUiicidc.
Washington, Jan. 15. The president
today concluded his examination of the
diplomatic correspondence in the Chil
ian controversy, and sent the dpcuments
back to the state department. At a
cabinet meeting today he announced
this, and indicated that the nest step in
the case would not long be delayed.
The whole matter was discussed in a
general way, but- no action was taken,
and there is-nothing to be done until the
correspondence is published. It is as
AAHntnil 4t.4- 4-V.a vAef1anf will Q PnAIll .
Pnrtlann and VVaV POintSlpany the transmission of the corres-
pUUUCli.U KJ a lUVCCOgV va uuu uMujvv.,
that will advance certain propositions
that will define the attitude of the ad
ministration in a very pjsitive - manner,
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
DEALERS IX
Furniture and Carpets.
Connections Will be Made with the
. Fast Steamer
DAMES GITYJ
At the Foot of the Cascade Locks.
For Passenger or Freight Eates, Apply
to Agent, or Purser on Board.
Office northeast corner of Court and Main street
Two People Burned to Death.
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 15. A
special train carrying the Andrews opera
company, was derailed near Biainerd,
on the N. P., early this ' morning. The
sleeper caught fire and two members of
the company were burned to death.
Ilolmau'ft lleaolution rased.
Washington, Jd. 15. The house
passed the second of Holmen's resolu
tions, referring to the econemical ex
penditures. ' Yeas 164 ; nays 93.
A Noted American. Dead.
Rome, Jan. 15. Randolph Rogers,
the celebrated American sculptor,' died
today from Pulmonitis. He is 67 years
of age.
Hunting for Gtru.
San Antonio, Jan. 14. The United
States authorities along the river be
tween Laredo and Brownsville have
received reliable information through
Mexican spies that Garza now has his
headquarters on the Mexican & Texas
railroad, about ten miles east of Laredo,
and that he is receiving recruits from
Mexico and various parts of the states
The expectation is that the president daily, and various bands, well organized,
readv to be sub- are Ecaiiereu.aiong me uue. opico uam
discovered that there will be a concerted
move of the entire revolutionary forces
made in Mexico in tne next ten days.
These reports nave greatly stirred up
the military authorities on both sides
of the river. United States troops are
paid to be concentrated in the territory
j; reported as being occupied by the revo
juuh.cj.1 !,,,.;!,, ranidlv as nopaible.
CARDINAL MANNING IS DEAD.
He Passes Peacefully Away at the Ad
vanced Age f 84. Years.
PrcElARIX ANO I IIEK WAR VESSEL
will Ijave a message
mitted to a cabinet meeting by Wednes
day or Thurday.
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. - -
NOTICE-
E. E. French, ha for sale a number oi
improved ranehes and ' unimproved
lands in the (jrass V alley neighbornc
in Sherman county. They will be a
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 county,. Oregon.
In the Senate.
Washington, Jan. 15. The senate
committee on judiciary is in session this
afternoon considering the
nominations.
Senator Turoie appeared' before the
committee to protest against the confirm
ation of Judge Wood's nomination to
fill the place in the fifth judicial circuit
The committee laid the nomination aside
until Senator Voorhees comes next
week. " The same course was followed as
to the remaining iudicial nominations.
The Monitor Passaic To lie Overhauled
Shipbuilding In San Francisco.
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 14. The repub
lican state senators are getting desper
ate. In a long conference last night
they very seriously considered a propo
to resign in a body. This daring scheme
was proposed by Mr. O'Connor, who
has been greatly worried since Governor
Sheehan told him at the opening of the
session that there was no real need of
republican senators coming back after
the week's adjournment. The plan
finds favor with all the republicans ex
cept Erwin, Coggeshall, Richardson
and Vangorer, and two of the four may
yet be won over. If the plan prevails,
the rpublicons will resign in a body
the moment one of their number is un
seated. They still refuse to stand for re
election.' and will issue a manifesto de
claring to the people of the state that
they have been deprived 01 an rigms in
the senate, and that resignation is all
that is left for them. Democrats, on
hearing of the proposed plan, tidiculed
it as preposterous, declaring there was
not euougn oacKDone in me repuuueau
senate, either individnally or as a b-jdy,
to take any such step.
CAKDINAL MAJiSING BEAD.
JOLES
t a
: DEALERS IK:
Manufacturer of the finest French and
Home Made .
East of Portland.
1EALER IX
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. !
Can furnish any of these goods at Wbolesala
or Retail
In Every Style.
! 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
The Dalles
Gigap : Faetopy
PIEST STREET.
In the House.
Washington, Jan. 15. Today when
the house resumed its consideration of
unfinished business, a motion to recon
sider the vote by which the previous
question was ordered on the resolution
offered ,by Holman was introduced.
Holman withdrew the motion. "He
had," he said, "come to the conclusion
that the second resolution is broad
enough to cover any and all proper and
legal appropriations. It would include
all such legislation as private pension
bills and the like." The question was
taken on the first resolution relating to
bounties and subsides. It was adopted,
yeas 227 ; nays 41. A question was then
Masonic dIock. uorner iniro ana uoun atreeis, ine uaues.uregcn. to the limitation of expenditures, and
while Lvnch of Wisconsin, was making
Staple ana Fancy
rlOGBTl
Hay, Grain and Feed.
es,
jeu; .0. QDlumbia .6 Jfotel,
vain efforts to
was agreed to.
present a substitute, it
Yeas 164; nays 93
lutionists as rapidly as possible.
Late News from Panama
-Panama, Jan. 14. James Orr, chief
engineer of the Canaca railway, was
drowned in . the floods of the Chanta
Dura river. He was a native of, the
United States.
A terrible fire occurred" on ChristinaB,
in the villaee of Cfeepugna Darian. Par
ticulars of it nave iust reached here.
It was caused by fireworks : 130 bouses
were destroyed.
Olimoo Silva. a Peruvian residing at
Canira. has been expelled from Colum
bia for taking art in local politics. The
Columbian private bank baa been or
dered to resume special payment within
six months.
Itaintnakers at Work in California.
Pixley. Cal.. Jan. 14. A party of
three rainmakers arrived here last
night, and will proceed at once to dem
onstrate what they can do. ihe
weather is dry and cold, and there'is no
probability of rain in the appearance of
the sky : so if any rain falls it will be
much to their credit. This town is sur
rounded by nearly 100,000 acres of land
which is being put in wheat, ana an as
surance of rain would well be worth $1
ner acre to the farmers. So if rainmak
ers do what they promise their fortune
is assured.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
' Cotton Brokers Broke
Philadephia, Jan. lo. The assignee
today made an examination of the books
of Jes. H. Coats & Co., a cotton firm
which failed yesterday. No definite
T2ckcs4- Tlv1 1ot q TtOTT TTrvneo rm .VlO fncaot statement of the assets and liabilities is
FACTORY "NO.
105.
dTTf 4 T G of the Best Brands
VXvT!i!JA0 manufactured, and
orders fromall 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 heme manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULR1CH & SON.
FREfiCH fit CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GEXEBALBAKKIKG BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on JNew York. Chicago, bt,
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable term.
First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. -
First Class Hotel in Every Respect.
V.' None but the Best of White Help"Erjaplo3-ed.
i T. T. Nicholas PVop. 1
yet prepared, but it is understood the
amount involved is over a million dol
lars. The firm was selling agent for
over forty mills in the south, but it is
said that none of them will bo affected.
W cshington
Itorth Dalles,
To Test Its Legality.
Madison, Wis., Jan.' 15. A petition
was filed in the supreme court today by
ex-Attorney General Es tab rook, to test
the constitutionality of the gerreyman-
dering of the. congressional and assembly
YiaSninglOn petitioner alleges that a large number
of republican voters were disfranchised
thereby. '
SITUATED AT THE HEAD "OF JCAVIGATION.
. ..Destined to be the Best
Manufacturing Center in
thcClnland Empire.
. Best Selling Property of
the Season in the North--West.
Very Severe Weather.
St. Paul, Jan. 15. The present cold
wave, which is tne most severe ever ex
periehced in the northwest in several
' - -w- i
years, continues touay. riepons irom
all parts of the northwest this morning
show the temperature as ranging from
zero in Montana to 5fr degrees belowjn
Manitoba.
For Further Information Call ait the Office of
Interstate Mestmeiit Go.,
0 D. TAYLOR, W DALLES.
72 WASHINGTON ST., PORTLAND.
Murder or Soielde.
Kxw Yobk. Jan. 15. The body of
John Carson, agent for Scribner's Maga"
l azine, was found lying in front of his
stable early this morning with his throat
cut from ear to ear. The police are un
I decided whether it is a case of murder or
suicide. . ' ' v - '
The Distinguished Catholic Prelate
Died at an Karly Hour This Morning;.
London. Jan. 14. Cardinal Manniii;.
died at 8 :20 this morning. ,
Cardinal Henry Edward Maaning
. . . . 1 -T I 1 '
was" Dorn at xortenuge, rierxiuraanirB,
England, July 15, 1808. He studied
theology at the University of Oxford,
and was appointed rector of Lavington
and Graffham, in Sussex, in 1834, and
archdeacon of Uhichester in mw ; our,
the Gorham case occasioned him to give
up in 1861 his preferments in the Angli
can church and join the Roman Catho
lic church. After residing for several
years in Rome, he was ordained a priest
in 1857 and appointed rector of St. Helen
and St. Mary's church at Bayswatcr and
on the death of Cardinal Wiseman in
1865 he was nominated archbishop of
Westminster. He was created a cardi
nal March 15, 1875. He founded the
Roman Catholic university at Kensing
ton, October 15, 1874, and took a very
active part in the council of the Vaticaa,
defending the dogma of the infallibility -of
the pope. The most prominent of his
writings are: "The Temporal Mission
of the Holy Ghost," "Temporal Power
of the Pope." "England and Christen
dom," "Fetri J'riviiegium," -ne-Unity
of the Church." Cardinal Man
ning replied to Mr. Gladstone's "Expos- :
tulation" in "ine Vatican iecreeH in
Their Bearing on CitiI Allegiance."
A Candidate for President.
Rio Jakkibo, Jan. 14. Silveira Mar
tin has announced hiinself as a candi
date to succeed Don Peixotto for presi
dent. He declares emphatically in favor
of the republic, undivided and governed
by a parliamentary regime. He says
that the present congress must dissolve,
after passing the principle bills now be
fore it.
The Report Denied. '
Beblinv Jan. 14. A dispatch from
the Co'ogne Gazette asserts that the
troops in Africa, under Captain Kenze-
lear. -reported as having defeated; the"
Wadieos. December 14, were, onne
contrary, beaten and pursued to the gates
of .tort Tan gu an.
Death of Princess turhide.
Nkw York, Jau. 14. AVord was re
ceived here yesterday of the death at the
Hotel Comonoport, City of Mexico, of
the the Princess Josephine Iturbide, the
youngest of the children of Mexico's first
emperor, tne uniorxunaie .injjuet uur
bide.
Weather Forecast.
Sa: Fbakcisco, Jan. 15. Forecast for
Washington undi Oregon ; Threatening
with rain.
Portland Wheat Market.
. Portland, Or., Jan. "15. Wheat,
valley 1.62U1.65; Walla Walla, 1.574
1.60.
Chicago Wheat Market. : x
Chicago' Jan. 15. Closed wheat
steady, cash, .85; May, .90 bid.
8an Francisco Wheat Market.
Six Fkancisco. Jan.' 15. Wheat
buyer, season, 1.79?. .
Another Vessel to Fight Cblil Villi.
Annapolis, Md., Jan. 14. In accord
ance with orders from the navy depart
ment recevied this morning, the United
States single-turretted monitor Passaic
will leave Annanplia today and be towed
to the Norfolk navy-yftrds. There is no '
doubt the navy department intends to
put the-Passaic in .condition for active
service as a coast-defense vessel in the
event of trouble with Chili, and she will
probably receive two eight-inch breech-
loading' high-power guns for her turret
in place of her old fifteen-inch smooth
bore guns she carried during the civil
war. The Passaic turrets show the
scars of many a hard knock received un
der the Confederate batteries. In view
of her light draught of water and the
small target she offers to the enemy,
she would no doubt render good Eervice
once more.
Prince Ferdinand Nearly Poisoned.
Paris, Jan. 14. Le Clair today pub
lishes a dispatch from Sofia, stating that
fifty army officers were arrested in that
city on a charge of being implicated in a
plot against the lives of Prince rerdi-
nand, rmler of Bulgaria, and btamDuion, -the
Bulgarian prime minister.- The dis
patch adds the report wab current in
Belgrade that Prince Ferdinand had a
narrow escape from being poisoned by
strychnine at the hands of the palace
cook. '
Shipbuilding; in San Francisco.
San- Fbascisco, Jan. 14. A protective
deck is being laid on the cruiser now at
the Union iron works, and a large force
of men are at work on the frame of the
battle ship Oregon. - The keel has been
laid for the new Pacific Mail steamer,
and in less than a month her frame will
be set up. '