or " V ' - - " 1 " ' . ' ' VOL. III. THE DALLES, OREGON, TIITJIlSDAYy FEBKUARY 11, 1892. NO. 50.. rROFEBBIONAI. CABBS. l.l-j. I ; : WM. J. ROBERTS Civil. EsoiNEEK Gen . ml engineering practice. Surveying and mavnine; estimates and plans lor irrigation, sewerage, water-works, railroads, bridges, eto. Address: P. O.BOX 107, The Dalles, Or. ; -.i WM. BAtFNDERS'-AltcHlTiCT. Plans and specifications furnished for dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. t Of Bee over French's bank. The Dalles, Oregon. T"K. J. SUTHERLAND Fiilow of iRisrrt lege of physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and burgeon. Office; rooms 8 and 4 Chap man block. Kenidence; Judge Thornbury's Sec ond street. Office hours; JO to 12 a. nu, 2 to 4 auu i w o p. iu. ...... w .- ,. .. . DR. 0. D. DOAKE PHYSIC1AK AND SUR GEON. Office: rooms S and 6 Chapman ' Block. Residence N. 23, Fourth street, one block south of Conft House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. 11., 2 to 5 and 7 to S P. M. AB BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of- fice in Scbanno't building, up stairs. The PsJles, Oregon. . 6IDDAIA Dentist. Gas given for the r . i rt lien foath eton flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. D A R. THOMPSON ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office X.m in Opera Mouse sloe, asninguro ouwi, ' . IL nnXTlNGTON H. s. WILSON V V- 1 V'U UTTUTIVfiTrtW Jb W TT WAV ATTOIU 1 1 A i Hi Ul.'.'li.'lii if w - ' ... . . Al nets-at-law. Offices, French's block over First National emu, ioe Aaiicii, vnsuu. . , I.B.DTJFUB. 6EO. ATKIKS. FBASK MEKEFEE. DTJFCR, W ATKINS & f ENEFEE ATTOR-seyb-at-iaw Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. ' ' ANEW wviyiA f - i. a w .... Young & Fvass, Undertakins Establishment ! HrantRmi tfi Wannn Slron wi.i 1--. Hiuwuwuiiiu a3m -"wr General Blacksmithing and Work done , propptlj;,;' and ;aH ; work ; ' Guaranteed. CLEVELAND IS THE MAN Tie Simtii is Saiil to Be Solid for Ms Horse Shoeing a Speciality. PRINZ & NITSCHKE. J opposite k old Lielie Stand. . - if i ' ! S-riv ki vna !-' j'r .:i' i - dJcw ...... . Furniture arid " Carpetf We have added to "our bnsineea a complete Undertaking Establishment, and aa 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. T f irwinnV. V.oa tnr Ddla Till 1Y1 "her Of . i. 1V1I1.11 una sv 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 county, Oregon. A - CHANGE OF PROCEDURE. It Witt do Away With Frauds in the . '"Timber Land Entries. 7 rot ONE COCSTV . COCBI "'IS . LAVAL. They Ignore the Wishes of the Feople . and Stand hy the Board of Equuliza . , :..' - tion. , .'.. , . .. . XXT H. ' WILSON Attorket-at-law Rooms W 62 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalles. Oregon. ' Still on Deek. DRUGS : , . " ,.:',. .,-) : : ' . - ' Snipes &, Kiner sly, THE LEADING Phcenix Like has Arisen From the Ashes! r JAMES WHITE, Thf Reetauranteur Has Opened the Baldmin - Restaurant . ' ON MAIN STREET Where he will be glad t see any and all of Ma old patrons. WlwlEsale mi Mail Briiis was' nerformed Vbt ihe deputy mayor. There were only thirty persons present including Hon. Whitelaw Keid, the American minister, and". Baron ..ie Struve, Russian minister : at : Washing ton. After the ceremony was concluded the deputy mayor said to the duke and bride": "I am nleased to have the honor of - addressing to you . the compliments and the eood wishes of the,, municipal .officers, upon the union of an officer .of tri French nrmv. and the bead OI one OI the most' ancient ancient and historic families of this country, with the daugh ter pf an honorable Americansenator. This marriage endows our country with a new and charming Frenchwoman, who I welcome amone ns. especially as she represents and renews t.be old alliance" between France and America.. 1 am proud to salute the eminent persons here, especially the distinguished Amer ican minister-.. .1 beg him kindly to accept my expression of respect for the srovernment he represents, and. for him- sell, who enjoys great esteem ana con sideration here. IDAHO STOCK DYING The Excessive Snows of Sontnera. Mo : Cause a Great Loss SETTLED WITH THE ANARCHISTS. The Authorities Make Short Work of . Such Citizens. WILL SOT LEAVE THE CABINET. Open day and Night. First class meals twenty-five cents. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY W. S. CRAM, Proprietor. xsaccessor to Cram i Corsoa.) ---'r Handled by Three Registered Druggists. .... ..-r., "ALg0 ALt THE LEApiNa " Patent ffiedieitoes and Druggists Sundries, HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AMD GLASS. o Asents forMurphy'sine Varnishes and theonly agents in the City for' The Sherwin, Will'ams .Co.'s. Paints. -WE .AKEt-" T" .."'-.': ' The Largest Dealers 111 Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key . West and Domestic Cigars. Agenx. ior jaiisin ss x unn. 129 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon Los Axueles, Cal., Feb. ' 10. Colonel George O. Brown, one of the editorial writers of the Baltimore Sun, now here at the poultry association Convention, todav said: ' ' ' I tell yon Cleveland will be the dem ocratic nominee; Hill has disgusted the people of the south and west by his political trickery. His calling of the convention so early as he did is the be ginning of disgust even among the peo ple in New York. The democrats once plainly showed that Tamany Hall .did not rule the man. Thev willdoit again. Cleveland.has outlined the policy upon which the success of the deunecracy hansrs. and inasmuch as he has been, a inrcwiiient. and a eood One. he will not be shoved aside for a mere politician. The neoDle of the South want Cleveland They are going to the convention to figfit for him as onlv . Southerners can ngtit This talk of Hill's boom in the south is TM-mnvcock. You can tut it in-a pill i i . . . - box. Cleveland is ten years aueaa oi his party in matters of an economical nature. He is sound on every question. I think that the plan of . taking one item of. the tariff at a time is an excellent one. Thp first thing . to be considered will be the agricultural implements. This will interest tbe granger eiemeni and d'o more than anything else to bring it over to the party. Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made C -A. 1ST ID I IE S , East of Portland. r " ' ' DEALER IN Tropieal Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and-Tobacco. . . -. ( - Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala or Retail , 1 , In Every Style. ', . 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. t -.DEALERS IN:- Staple and Fanc.i ' ' ir . f ? -. . ' - i ' f' l'i i ' f '". . 1 ft.' ' . I I n ' i ": i m' " n m BioceilBS, The Dalles faetopy , s t ; . . Hay, Grain : and Feed. Masonic Block, Corner Third and Court Streets, The Dalies.Oregos The Humor that Blaine Will I-eave the Cabinet is Most. Emphatically Denied. PIEST STS.B3ET-i .! FACTORY NO. 105. - V ' j . . rX i T Ci of "the Best Brands VJTx;-Ia0 manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. -' -''--' 's"t;' 1 The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, nd the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. .-. rij'isi '-'j ? r A. ULRICH & SON. Jeu; o?r: (Columbia )4o tel , THE DALLES, OREGON. . . , Best Dollar a Day House on tHe Coast! - -First-Class Meals;; 25 Cents..; ;;v First Class Hotel ixi Everj Respect. - " ,? . . - None but the Best ot White Melp Jbmpioyea. - 4 te T. flieholas, Prop. -riSfir CO:; TRANSACT A GZNERALBANKING BU6INE8H 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 wasn., ana various pomuj m jt egon and Washington. ; - - Collections made at all points on fav W ashington -" T' t , Horth Dalles, 4-4 Washington SCTUATED AT THE HEAD QF NAVIGATION. Destined 'to 'be the Best Manufacturing uenter in the Inland Empire. . .. Best Selling Property of!., the Season In the North west. ' A Change of rrorednre Authorised Washington, "Feb. 10. In the matter of crovernment nroceedinzs against the alleged fraudulent timber land cfntries in Washington, Oregon and California, the commissionen-general of the land office, with the approval of the seretary of the interior, has instituted a change of procedure, by which parties claiming title to these lands will hereafter be re auired to produce the original entry-men and their witnesses at the local lana fnr further examination, with reference to anv contracts or ar arrangements which mav have been made prior to the entry for the convey ance of land to corporations or syndi cates. It appears from the records of the general land office that large tracts of valuable timber land in different localities have been entered on the same day by a large number of persons, and immediately thereafter all the parties transferred to syndicates. -It is now confidently asserted by these syndicates that the government cannot prove the entries were originally made in " their interests. This new order is made with a yiew of simplifying the ' procedure In such cases. '. , . . , One County Court Loyal. Union. Or.. Feb. 10. A petition has been presented to the county court of Union county, asking the court to ignore the action of the state board ot equaii zation. and direct the clerk 6 extend the taxes on -the roll as. taxed by the county, uiiuru ui cuoii6.Mv v.. hr. The court, however, denied tne petition; and ordered the clerk. to extend the taxes on , the rolls as equaazeu uy the state board equalization,, that he add to the valttation of cattle, 30 per "cent, "f to thevafuatioii 61 sheep) 10 per cent. ; to money, netes and accounts 334 per cent. ; to city and town lots, 10 per cent.;,, telegraph lines, 26 per cent.: real estate mortzazes. 3354 per cent., and that. be deduct: from; the.Tyaluation of swine, 10 per pent;, and from Yailroad rolling stock . on, the main;, line, 17 per cent. After completing" this work he is to attach his warrant thereto and turn the same over to the sheriff , for cqllec-- tion. -'' ' AVilson Wants a flow State. Washington, Feb. 9. Representative Wilson, of Washington, wants a hew state carved out of the Northwest. At present northern Idaho is separated from the southern. part of the state by a chafn of mountains, through which no practi cable pass has been discovered, and con- seqaently when the citizenB ot nortn Idaho visit the south they make a loop into Washington, and then return back to Idaho. The state of Washington is divided bv the Cascade range, running north and south. Wilson's idea is to create a state out of the eastern half of Washington and the northern half of Idaho, with Spokane as the capital." He says this state would be as large as Ohio, and include the most fertile country in the Northwest. - ' Fell Into a Creek of Lye. Sax Fkancisco, . Feb. 10. Dennis Whelan, a , saloon-keeper, fell through the railroad bridge this morning into the treek near the candle wtrks. The crtek s full of lve from the works, and Whelan, when rescued, was found to be raw from head to foot, the lve having eaten off the skin. It is feared he will lose the signt of both eyes, and probably his life. Whelan died at 3 o' clock p. m. . ' In tne House of Commons.' London, Feb. 10. In the commons Thomas Sexton gave notice that he would move an amendment to the ad dress in reply to the queen's speech de claring a majority of the Irish people and their representatives in the commons were convinced of the ability ot jne im perial parliament to legillate for Ireland in the manner required by the different interests of that country. : For Further Information Call at the Office of Interstate Investment O. D. TAYLOR THE 0MIES. Go., 72 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND. Miss Mitchell Legally Wedded. " Pasis, Feb. 10' The civil marriage of Duke Francois de la Rochefoucauld and Miss Mattie E.JMitchell took place today at the Maire of the Seventh. Arroudisse- ment.' The religious ceremony will take place tomorrow at noon, fit the . church of St. Clothilde. The ceremony today Made a False Report. New Yohk, Feb. 10. Building In nnector Seaton this afternoon confessed that he had prepared himself and made false reports regaining the fire escapes on the Hotel Royal, which recently burned down. Over a year ago the own ers of the building were ordered to put escapes on their building, and Seaton re ported the order obeyed, lnow trans pires his report was false and the escapes were never put in place. Lottery DIHclals to be Arrested. Boston. Feb. 10.- Warrants have been issued for the arrest of- John A. Morris, Paul Conrad and eleven other omcials ot the Louisiana Lotterv Company, indicted by the United States grand jury here (or violation of the postal laws. Minister Reid la Improving;. Paeis, Feb.10. United States Minister Reid. althonah till weak from his recent attack of influenza,, is-abie to go to the United States legation on horseback daily, v: v . . ; ' ' ;' ' : " The Question ot Indemnity. Vapahais6," Chili, Feb. 10. It is ex pected the ternis of indemnity will be delivered in March, with an order to pre sent the same to congress as its sessian in April.: ' ; . ,, H -,. !.-.. pronlnltins; Chinese Immigrant ; . ' WAshiNGTON. Febt 10. The . house committee on. immigration tojlay agreed to report iavqrapiy a Diii,ausQiutriy yiu- hibiting Chinese immigration. A private telegram, announced yester day the opening - ot tne urew. nunusui all-rail line to, Seattle, wasn. ? via; tne, Great .Norther 'to . Niectie and the CapaT. dian Pacific J and ,'SeaitUe; and Montana roads, n Regulac . trapscontinepJ, rlr.ates will apply on all IreigDt. : , i- s 3 .-.a-.: Barnev Goldsmith says Blaine is the strongest man in the i republican', party and he would rather see Claioe nomi nated than Harrison. Barney mnst think the democrats have a dead sure thing in the .next presidential election or else his democracy is suspicious.. f : Boise City. Idaho, Feb. 9. Another heavv snowstorm is prevailing through out Southern Idaho, greatly' to the dis couragement of stockmen., who baa hoped for an early spring. The present fall of snow will amount to six inches, making it impossible for the starving cattle and horses to uncover their scant feed. Stockmen say there is absolutely no hope for stock upon the ranges. Thousands of animals are already dead and the efforts to save the remaining thousands will be abandoned. In some of the vallies, farmers have run short of feed and have been compelled to turn the-poorest of their stock adrift bo starve or to be taken up. Every rancher who comes into Boise reports having taken up a number of estrays. iscores oi com plaints have been made to Stock Inspec tor Clark, but he is powerless to act. . Stallions owned by stockmen are . a source of great trouble. They seem to go mad witn hunger, and run amuck among the herds and droves, tearing with their teeth and striking and kicking with their feet. The present winter has never been equaled in Idaho. . Died by the Uarrote. . Madrid. Neb. 10. The four leaders of the anarchists, who led the recent at-.. taclr upon the town of Xeres, were gar- roted today. The platform on which tne men were executed was surrounded by detachments of infantry and cavalry,. and the route from the jail to the -piat- t ...A., lma1 irith Lf.irllPra Wlt.h 1 01 ffl 1UI1U i i.a . . . v. v .. ..... " --- - rifles. The executions were public, and the plaza and streets leading to' it were nar-trl with a dense mass of people. ..The names of the four men executed were Busigni,. Zaretella, Laniala, and Lebrijano. When the prisoners mounted the scaffold they were accompanied by. four executioners and by priests and mnnb. Zarzetella was' ereatlv excited - and his demeanor showed that he was terriblv frightened, but the other three eulnrits were calm and resigned. The condemned men were led to the chairs, in which the executioners securely bound . them. The metal collars were then placed around their necks. Then each, executioner took .his position at the back of the posts and grasped a powerful leverage operating - the garrote. At a given signal each executioner gave a sharp turn to the lever and each con demned man died instancy. After the executions, though the spectators, many of whom were friends of the men exe- . cuted, were bitter in denunciation of the authorities, there was no sign of anydis j turbance and everything in town was tranquil. Blaine Will Not. Leave the Cabinet. v Washington. Feb. 10. Secretary Blaine had a conference with the presi dent this morning regarding traae rela tions with. Canada. . As he was leaving WVitto hnn-i a rpnresentative of the Associated Press showed him the pub lished statement that he was about to retire ' from the cabinet. He read it slowly, and then said with deliberation : "It' is entirely false.' There is not a word of troth, in it. . These stories are being circulated, by Idle persons' who have nothing better to do, arid I ask yon to deny them in the most emphatic terms, iestionedj as. to other,ru'mored changes in the cabinet, Blaine, eaia "4 ao nov know anything about them. I suppose these rumors were startea oy tne same meii who set afloat' the one about me. There seems' " to ; be ' bo .foundation for them.".' ' ' - ,. , . ;. ; The Lottery Company. Indicted. RnTfiK. Feb. 10. It is reported here that the Federal grand jury, now is ses sion, has indicted all the officials 01 tne lottery company, and that United States Marshal Gahope would go immediately to New York-and Louisiana and place the officials nnder arrest. orable terms. . .''