The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Poatofflee at Tbe Dallei.'Oregon, as eoood-clau matter. . Local AdTertUIn-.. ' to CeuU per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. TIME TABLES. Ballroada. BAST OCSI. No. 2, Arrive 12:01 A. M. : Departs 12:f a. m. " 8,- " .12:30..; !.-' " 12:80?.. . . WSSTBOCMO. Mo. 1, Arrives 4:25 A.M. Departs 4:30 A. . 7, i 6:00 P.M.'! " 6:20 P.. Two ioca freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 7 00 a. .,and one for the aat at 9:15 A. . STAGES For Prinerille, via. Bake except Sunday) at a. m. for AUieiuuVt miwuUf Oven, leave daily Canyon City, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. if . , imuiaiust warm aauy. (except For Duf ar, Kingiiley, Wasaic, Wi Springs pad Tygh yalley, leave ounaayj at o a. k. For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 8 a. m . Offices fur all lines at the Umatilla House. Post-OfBce. OFPICB HOURS General Dellvrey Window 8 a. m to 7 p. m. .8 a. m. to 4 p. m. .9 a. m. to 10 a. in. Money Order Sunday ti 1) C1.0SINO OF KAILS By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " West .9 p. m. and 4:45 p.m. Stage for Goldendale 7:30 a. m. " "Prineville 6:30 a.m. 'Dufurand Warm Springs ..5:30 a. m. " t Leaving for Lyle te Hartlaud. .5:30 a. m. " " J Antelope 5 :30 a.m. Except Sunday. Tri-weekly. Tuesdny Thursday and Saturday. " Monday Wednesday and Friday. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1892. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. Thk Dalles, Or.. Feb. 8, 1X92. Pacific I 3 Rela- D.fr So - Sf State Coast bar. S tive of 5. 5 of Time. Hum Wind r 3 Weather 8 A. M. 30.15 27 91 Calm Clear 8 P. M. :w.W 4.. 62 West Cloudy Maximum temperature, : minimum tern m erature, 27. Total nreciDitation from Jul v 1st to date. 8..T0; average precipitation from July 1st to dnte. 11.48; total aencienry irom juiy isc, ioim, w ut.r, z.o; Inches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. FAIR San Fbancisco, Feb. 8. 1892. Weather forecast till 8 p. m Tuesday; Fair -weather, cooler. Kekkham. LOCAL BREVITIES. and public property, recommending that First, the number of city arc lights be increased, to twenty. ;A !: V Second, that the light formerly ordered to be placed at the .northeast corner of Fourth and Federal. Third, that a light be placed on the rock mound east of the John Cates property on Alvord avenue. Fourth, that a light be placed on some suitable spot near the residence of Cbas. Dietzel, was adopted. The petition of the D. P. & A. N. Co., asking ; that) the . city assume the cost of the arc light at the foot of Court street was granted J -: J '. The recommendation of the financial committee that the petition of Mary E. Walker for readjustmrnt of assessment be granted was adopted. -' The assessment of Mrs. M. A. Bald win was reduced to $500. .' The taxes ' bf. A. . Donaldson were re mitted. '' - Ordinance 246 for establishing the grades of certain streets passed " unani mously. Ordinance . 247 for establishing , the grades of certain streets was amended so as to exclude all that part relating to Fifth street, a The ordinance as amended then passed unanimously. The ordinance of the Y. U. Telegraph company was reterre-l to the city attor ney, who was also instructed to draw up a resolution relative to the establish ment of a grade on Fifth street between Union and. Washington. ' The committee on streets and public buildings was instructed to confer with Civil Engineer Roberts regarding a sur- vev of the city and report the result to to the council. - " ." " " "' The treasurer was ordered to retain the tax roll till March 1st at which time all unpaid city taxes shall be declared delinquent. The street commissioner was in structed to notify the Dalles Lumbering Company to repair forthwith all wash' outs on the streets and roads of the city caused by the overflow of their water flume, and in case of refusal or neglect the commissioners shall repair the same and collect the costs from the company. The future regular monthly meetings of the council were fixed for the 3rd day of each month excepting when that day occurs on Sunday in which "case the council shall meet on the day following The council then adjourned. No loss of stock is reported from any where in Eastern Oregon this winter. Circuit court convened this morning at ten o'clock with Judge Bradshaw presiding. Mr. L. J. Davis of the Eastern Orcqon Republican, made a visit to our ' city yesterday. The Chboniclk office is prepared to do all kinds of job work with neatness and dispatch. A demand is being made in England for an official enquiry into the- nature and causes of the prevailing influenza or la grippe. Julins Wiley, Stewart of the Regulator, is baring a neat residence built for him self on the lot east of the residence of W. II. Jones on Tenth street. Contractors will do well to note that the daily Chboniclk is the official paper of Dalles City and that all advertise ments for contract work are published only in this journal. From Mr.- George Blakely we learn that Dr. Hugh Logan has been 'officially notified of his appointment as assistant aurgeon to the Union Pacific company. This appointment gives two official sur geons at this place, namely Doctors Logan and Doane. The Newfoundland government has appealed to the imperial government in behalf of the ratification of the treaty with the United States,, the- terms of which were agreed upon ' in 1890, bnt which the Canadian government has never yet consented to. - - Joaquin. Miller claims that at the bat tle ef Castle Rocks, California, an arrow hot by au Indian struck the left tide of his (Joaquins) face, piercing the: cheek and coming out at the back of his neck. Now he wants to know the name of the man who cut the barb off and pulled out the arrow by the feather end Articles of incorporation were filed at Salem on February 6th of the H River Manufacturing company by Janiei L. Lanscille, Oscar L. Stranahan. Jamei W. Wallace, J. W. Kanna and H. C Joe. Capital jstock $3000; ; object td Manufacture all kinds of articles at Hood River, Wasco county. The following priuted notice has beenl freely distributed on the road ibetween this city and Wamic, and - Wapinitia "A final effort to secure a road up Tygh Hill. A meeting will be held at Wamic Saturday Feb. 13th, at 2 o'clock p. m. where Dufur and Kingley will unite with Wamic, Wapinitia and Tygh in a grand effort to secure support from the county to build this grade. The two mill tax added for a 1 road . fiind makes this support possible now. Don't fail to attend. Give one more day to the work - and pull together." ..Council Meeting. An adjourned meeting of the common council was held Saturday evening at which all the members were present ex cepting councilman Haight. Action on bids for grading the square at Ninth and Pentland Htreets was post poned till next meeting. ... The report of the committee on streets A Leaned Doctor. Engineer George Brown says he has come honestly into - possession . of the ioiiowmg letter, the production of an eastern Washington country doctor. For the rest the letter speaks for itself. For obvious reasons we suppress the postmark and name. To Lr. Hollister: ''Dear dock I hav a pashunt whoa phisicol sines shoes that the windpipe was ulcerated of, and bia lung have dropped intoo his etumick. He is una ble to swoller and I feer his stumick tube is gonl I hav giv hym evry thing with out effeckt. his father welthy Onerable and influenshial. he is an aative mem ber of the M. E. church and god nos I dont want to loose hym. what shall I due. ans. buy returne male, vours in neede." Democratic Connty Committee. At the meetinor of the democratic county central committee held in this city on Saturday afternoon H. J. Maier was elected chairman and Al. Bettinger jr secretary. The election of a chair man was rendered : necessary by the resignation of Judge Bradshaw after his. appointment to the circuit judgeship and the removal of George Falloon from the city and county who was chosen by the committee to fill bis place. DIED. .. .Last evening, at - wasco, Mierman county, Gevena Reynolds, the daughter of W . M. Reynolds, aged seven years The deceased had been suffering from Drain trouble for nearly two weeks Deep sympathy is felt for the bereaved parents as the departed was an unusually bright and affectionate child and it is only, about a year since the voungest child of 5ir. and Mrs. Reynolds was taken away by the measles. A SEA. LYRIC. . Tney went to save the Balmon neta . ; : Out of the hungry sea, Tvu just outside of the Harbor bar, ' . : -' 1 Aa near as near oould be; . It was just behind the sandy bar. :. The women were all on the quay. , , .. The boa, rode o'er the rolling foam, . . They palled against the wind, For twas rough within the Harbor bar. The breakers reared behind; - And gray gulls ahrieked o'er the sheltTtnc bar. : . . , The caverns with sea birds were lined. They went to draw the fishing nets; . A cruel, crested wave Swept slowly on to the Harbor bar, ' And scooped for them a grave; The boat heeled over the harbor bar. And keel np to the women drave. They went to save the salmon nets ' Out of the leaden sea, Twaa just outside of the Harbor bar, Kear to home as could be: . . It was lost behind the sandy bar i , And beyond the little stone quay. . One moment black against the wave, , r The women still with dread. Then the boat leapt over the Harbor bar. And on to the Mothers sped; And two lads lost o'er the shifting bar Till the sea giveth up her dead. They went to save the salmon nets - Out of the surging sea. From just without the sandy bar. So near, as you can see; The screams that rang o'er the fleeting bar Were the women's cries from the quay. Miriam Danlell in Youth's Companion. SOCIETIES, w ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K. of P. hall the second and. fourth Wednes days of each month at 7:80 p. m. . WASCO LODGE, SO. 15, A. F. fc A. ii. Meets : first and third Mouday of each month at 7 - ' - : . DALLES BOYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. . MODERN WOODMEN OF' THE WORLD. Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tueedav even ing of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:80 r. K. Meets :,in K. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. Clough, Sec'y. H. A. BiUsT. G. . TpRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9, K. of P.-Meets i...!fIe.yM,on,lay evening at 7:30 o'clock, in fSSSnno'builliuK' corner of Court and Second "j.rv oujuurning memDers are cordially in vited. . . v t: ' w . m D. W.VAUSE, K. of R. and s" ' c. C. - W?Ai. CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE .IJ.-?1;0.?111 meet every Friday afternoon at 2 o clock at the reading room. All are invited. TEMPLE LODGE NO. a. A. O n w w. dLjti Suf HaU' Co" Second and Court Streets, Thursday evenings at 7:80. . , . W. 8 Mtkbs, Financier. M. W. TA8. NE8MITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets J .every Saturday at 7:30 p. m., in the K. of P. B E-r"J?t8,?verJr8und"",lfternoonIn the Kr of P. Hull. Sunday DID YOU KNOW IX WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Burglarised on His bedding Night. Charles Rohan was a graduate of Oberlin college. He went to New York, where he wooed and' won a prominent young lady. On the night following his wedding his wife was awakened by pis tol shots, and soon saw her husband rush into the room. He had burglarized the next door residence, and, being dis covered at his nefarious work, was pur sued and shot at. He fought his way through a crowd of policemen, who were attracted by the pistol shots, and made good his escape. He was soon afterward captured for another job and sent to the Ohio.peni ten tiary from Cuya hoga county. In the meantime it de veloped that the wedding in New York was a mock affair, and his supposed wife has since married a wealthy merchant. A few days ago Rohan was tried for the New York crime, and his defense was based on the affidavit of J. O. Shaw, his pal, to the effect that the latter was the man who deceived the young lady and robbed the house of her next door neighbor. The young woman, deeply veiled to conceal her identity, came into court and identified Rohan as the man. notwithstanding Shaw's affidavit. Her name was; kept a secret in the court room by an arrangement with the at torneys. Cincinnati Commercial Ga zette.' " ;' " ' ' '' - - ' In Germany there has been a colony for epileptics for nearly a quarter of a century, a colony which now numbers more, than 1,000 patients. . There are similar .asylums in other countries of Europe. - The much talked of Prince Ferdinand of Roumania is a slender man of middle height, with blue eyes, light brown hair and pleasing maimer. His character is gentle, but by no means soft. ' The oldest capital in the United States is Santa Fe, which was the seat of gov ernment in New Mexico as far back as 1640, and yet its population is only 6,185, according to the last census. CJ.ESANG VEREIN Meets every T evening in the K. of P. Hall. . B. OF U F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in the K. of P. Hull tht fire unH rhiHi ur&ri.in day of each month, st 7 :) f. m. THE CHURCHES. ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Brons GSB8T Pastor. f JtW Mils, BnnHov 7 a. M. High Mass at 10:30 a. M. Vespers at 7 P. M. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching in the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Sundav at 11 S. in. and 7 t. m. Slinrinv UhnnT ImmnHSotalv after morning service. J. "a. Orchard, pastor. STi.SA.UL'8 CHURCH Union Street, opposite Fifth. Rev. Ell D. Sutclirte Rector, t&fviraw every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 r. it. Sundav A. M. fcvening Prayer on Fridav at School 9:45 7:su FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat LOS. Pantnr. Mnrnhiv utvtom ui-u.v CK- ivv , n.-ueiiiy hi 11 A. M. aaDDHin bchool Immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi dence. Union services in the court house at 7 P.M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 . M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School after morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. ME. CHURCH Rev. A. C. SPENCER, pastor. Services everv Sunday morning. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p. u. A cordial invitation is extended by both pastor and people to alL Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and flanges, Jemell's Stoves and flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges. ; We are also agents for the Celebrated Boynton Fornaee. ' Rmmanition and Loaded Shells, Ete. SRfllTAfY PlxTjmBlfiG A SPECIflliTV. MAIER & BENTON I. G. ;.':'J4ickelsen; -AGENT FOR- pin rj Estey . Organ, " ' As Staple as Coffee. "Chamberlain's Coucrh Remedv is as stapler as coffee in this vicinity. "It has done an immense amount of good eince its introduction nere. a. m. jnobdell, Maple Ridge, Minn. For sale by Blake ley & Honghton, druggists. dw Kranich & Bach First Class Upright Pianos, School Books, Bibles, Blank Books, Music Books, Sheet Music, Baby Carriages and Jewelry. THE DALLES, OREGON J O. MACK, JOHN BOOTH. Hot Clam Broth at 8 p. m. Try it. J. O. Mack's after 8tf 'Wanted. A stood girl to cook and do housework. ijood wages Apply at this office. A go ood i 1-15-tf. Kotice. . All Dalles Citv warrants registered prior to September 1, 1890, will be paid if reeentea at my omce. interest ceases rom and after this date. Dated February 8th, 1892. ' . O. KlXEKSLY, tf. Treas. Dalles Citv. For the Children. a cough medicine "In buying a cough ' medicine for children,'' says H. A. Walker, a promi-. nent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger fiom it and relief is always sure to follow. I particularly recommend Uhamberlain s because I have found it to be safe WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor Dealer. Finest Wines and Liquors. 171 Second Street, Frenchs' Block, The Dalles, Oregon reliable. 25 and 50 cent bottles for by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. and sale dw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wban Baby was nick, we tare her Castoria. When ahewaa a Child, aha cried tat Castoria, -When she became Hias, she clung to Castoria, Whan she had Children, aha gave them Castoria MRS. C. DAVIS - Has Opened the REVERE RESTAURANT, In the New Frame Building on SECOND STREET, Next to the Diamond Flouring Mills. Uiyi. BUTliER & CO., THE LEADERS" IN- First Class Meals Furnished at all Hours. Only White Help Employed. C.W.ADAMS, THE ARTISTIC - ! "J Boot and Shoemaker. .They Speak From . .Experience. "We know from experience in the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it wiy prevent croup," says Messrs. Gad berry & Worley, Percy, Iowa. They also add that the remedy has given great satisfaction in this vicinity, and that they believe it to be-the best in the market for throat and lung diseases. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists.. Miss Clara B. Story will instruct a limited number of pupils in oil paint ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal and pastelle work and China painting. Studio, room S, over Mclnerny's dry goods store. 2-3-tf For Sale. : Pure bred Berkshire Boars. Axldres F. P. Sharp, The Dalles 12-22-wtt I.a Grippe t The tendency of this disease toward Eneumonia is what makes it dangerous, a Grippe requires precisely the same treatment as a severe- cold. . Uhamber lain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of severe colds. This Remedy effectually counteracts the tendency of the disease to result in pneumonia, pro vided that proper care be taken to avoid exposure when recovering from the at tack. Careful inquiry among the many thousands who have used this remedy Murine the epidemics of the past two years has failed to discover a single case tha has not recovered or that has re sulted in pneumonia. 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. - dw fOGfCtl JOHN PASHEK, ant - Tailor, Hext doqr to Wasoo Sun. j , , ,- ' .'. Madison's Latent System used in cutting garments, una a fit guaranteed each time. - Repairing a Specialty. 116 Copbt St. The Dalles, Or. YOUR ATTENTION . is oalled to the fact that . LUMBER, LATH AP SHINGLES. Oice and Tail tor. Firctani Jefferson Sts. SOOTH SIDE of Rafaai Tract VALENTINES ! VALENTINES ! -LARGE ASSORTMENT AT- Book and Music Store, 162 Second Street, . THE DALLES, OREGON. JiogbGpn, Byroeji Repairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement .- and Building Material of all kinds. Carrie, the Fluent Line of Piciure Mings To be found in the City. 72 LLlashington Street. Successors to C. E. Dunham. Druggists and Chemists, Pure Bmp an4 Medicines. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specially. R. B. HOOD, Livery, Feed and Sale Night Druggists always in Attendance. TBI DALLES, OK BOON. : Horses Bought and Sold on Commission and Money Advanced on Horses Left for Sale. OFFICE OF The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line Stage leaves The Bailee Every Morning ut 7:30 and Goldendale at 7 ;80. All freight must be left at R. B. , Hood's oflice tbe eve- R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. ' The Dalles, Or