The Dalles Daily Chronicle. En tared a the Postofflce at The Dalle, Oregon, Local Advertlalnar. M Cents per line for first Insertion, and 6' Cents Special rates for louor time nntinoa All local notices received later than 8 o'clock w iu ftpimr utc iuiio wing uay. TIMK TABLES. IS Dalles, Portland & Astoria Ha v. Co. The boats of The Dalles, Portland Astoria Kavigation Co. will commence running on Mon day, Feb. 15th, and until further notice under sue following schedule. Steamer "DALLES CITY" leaves PORTLAND at 6 A. M: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays : CASCADES at 10: SO A. M.: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: Steamer "EEGULATOB" leares THE DALLE9 at 6 A. M.: . Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays : . CASCADED at 1 P. M. ; - Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays : B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. Railroads. EAST BOUND. So. 2, Arrives 12:01 a. u. 4 Departs 12:C6 a. m. 8, 12: S3 P. M 12: 50 P. M. WE8T BOUND. No. 1, Arrives 4:25 A. w. Departs 4:30 a. m " 7, "! 6:00 t.M. " 6:20 T. X, Two locat freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 7 -00 a. m., and one for the east at :io A. M. , STAGES Fon Prineville, via. Bake Oven, leave dally at 6 a. M. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave uaiiy 81 b A. M. For Duf ur, Klngslev, Wamic, Waplnitin, Warm Springs snd Tvgli Valley, leave daily (except Sunday) at 6 a. m. For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Bunday at 8 A. M. O Bioes for all lines at the Umatilla House. I'ost-omce. omcE HOURS , General Delivrey Window. . . ... .8 a. m. lo 7 p. in. Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday G U 0 a. m. to 10 a. in. CLOSING 07 MAILS By trains going Fust. . ....9 p ra. and 11:45 a. in, " ' West 9 p. in. and 4:45 p.m. Stage for Goldendale 7:30 a.m. " "Prineville 5:30 a.m. 'Duf ur and Warm Springs ..5 :o0 a. m. " fLeaving for Lyle A Hartlaud. .5:30 a. m. " " Antelope 5:30 a. m. ' 'Except Sunday. - Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. " Monday Wednesday aud Friday. FRIDAY - MARCH 4, 1892 V. S. DEPARTMENT OK AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. . The Dam.es, Or., Mar. , 1S92. Pacific H Rela- D.t'r W g State Coast BAB. tlve of 5. g of Time. Hum Wind F 4 Weather 8 A.M. 29.78 4i 58 West "r C ear 8 P. M. 2tf.S)i 55 S4 " ptClondy Maximum temperature, 56 : erature, 4'.'. Height of River, 11 a. m Chauge in past 24 hours .minimum tern- 3.3 feet;. M feet. Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 9.16; average precipitation from July 1st to date, 11.45; total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to dae, 2.29; Inches. . WEATHER PROBABILITIES'. San Fbancisco, Mar. 4, 1892. Watlier forecast till 8 p. m. Saturday; " Rain follovied . by Clearing weather, cooler. Kebkham. FAIR LOCAL BREVITIES. C. P. Balch the popular Dufur drug gist is in the city. Sheriff Leslie of Sherman county, is at the Umatilla house. The wife and children of Mr. N. B. Whyers left yesterday evening for a trip to California. John Filloon & company have just re ceived a car load of plows from the factory in Wisconsin. School Superintendent Troy Shelley left today on a business trip to Hood River and the Cascade Locks. Auctioneer Crossen will sell a fine lot of bar-room fixtures tomorrow. See the advertisement in another column. The pleasant face of Dr. Siddal is again to be. seen on our streets. The Doctor returned from a trip to Portland last night. . J. B. Ashby of. Antelope, went down . this morning on the Regulator with a number of fine horses which he will of fer for sale in Portland. ; James Stewart, of Monkland, Frank Brown, of Grants, C. C. Brophy, of Antelope and John Bolton, of Dufur, are registered at the Umatilla house. Do not forget the free lecture at the Conrt house tonight, at 8 o'clock. The World's W. C. T. U. Convention, by State President ;Mr8. Annie G. Riggs. The regular meeting of The Dalles Young Men's McKinley Club, will be. held in the hall over The Chronicle building, tomorrow evening at the usual hour. - . John R. Markley of Corvallis, and R. R. Hayes, chief clerk of the house of rep resentatives of the Oregon legislature of 1891, gave The Chronicle a pleasant call today. - ; A correspondent of the Goldendale Sentinel, writing from Blockhouse, thus describes the effect of the late earth - quake shock at that place : "The whole community was awakened by the rock ing of Mother " Earth, at 3 o'clock a m., . on the 29th inst. Some tweny minutes afterward there was a rumbling noise, but not sol severe as tne first. Jack jumped np and shouted "Who's there !" thinking someone was overturning his scales and the bottles on the "shelves. The sensation in the sleeping depart ment of Kayser's was like the rolling of a boat." The advertisement of Young & Kusf, blacksmiths has been moved to a new column and placed next to the heading professional." You . see a baby -girl was born to tne senicr head of the firm this morning. Peter Staak, well known among every' day people as a barber and . among the upper "Hen as a tonsorial artist, has rented the barber shop in the Skibbe hotel and will turn it into a tonsorial parlor in about ten days From Mr. F. C. Sexton of Dufur, who is one of the committee of five, ap pointed by the late mass meeting held at Wamic, to locate the new grade np Tygh hill, we learn that the committee have agreed upon what is known as the "Kelly route." We understand that the first half mile of this grade is eigb teen inches to the rod and the remainder is seventeen inches. So far as the Chronicle is concerned it has no pet scheme in relation to this matter. All it desires is a route that will be satis factory to the people t.. most directly inieres-cea. BORN". In this pity, March 4, 1892 to the wife of Mr.. William Young, a daughter Saloon Business for Sale- The fixtures and 'furniture of a first class saloon, situated in this city, for sale at a bargain. Everything ready for pnrcnaser to commence Dusinc ss at once. Apply to John Barry at J- O. Mack's, 171 Second Street. .. 4 x - , :J 3-3-Ct La Grippe Successfully Treated. ' ' I have just reoovered from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Alexia, lexas. . "in tne latter case ' I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a - little over two days, against ten days for the first attack. The second attack I am satisfied 4 would have been -equal y "as bad as the first but for the use of" this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six hours after be ing 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to . attend to business about two days before get tine 'down.'" 50 cent bottles for sale bv Blakelev & Houghton, druggists. - - Breakfast Should lie the Hearty Meal. Our food -is tulren at tha and too hastily. The morning is the time for our . principal meal, not the evening. Some years ago, during the session of our annual conference, I was the guest of a physician". He one day remarked to me, "Yon will live' to be lou years old if no accident befalls you." "Whv do vou think soy" I nsltw. Pj. cause 1 notice that your principal meal ts your breakfast' ' This is true. I rise from my night's repose hungry, and it is the only time in the dav when I that sensation. "But," the reader will say, "I have no appetite in the morn ing." I will tell you why. - - You rise in thamominff. nnicklv riroaa yourself, drop down at the table, swal low in haste a r.xin of rrtff&a linrriodln eat a hut roll, iu.xa vnnr Vtaf onrl mat. .the cars or your place of business, drive torougn your morning work, run into a restaurant, swallow, something that an alligator would find it difficult to digest, gi uacK to your stuay, counting room or mart of trada. whrA vnn flinvM ivv the press and perplexities of business or sraay nnoi o o ciock, when you hasten home faint and exhausted and sit dnwn to your 6 o'clock dinner. 4 " 1 he same habit of hurry clings to you at the meal, and vou bolt a masa nf tint meats and the usual et ceteras and go to bed and toss and turn and wrestle with horrid Shanes. Vnnr H io-ontn'n nnroito are in no condition to receive that mass of matter, the business, the planning, the orain worn or tne day has driven the blood to thA hrain anil lnnra -a ing the flow of the gastric dissolvents, and now all night, instead of quiet rest, nature has been at work to remove that half digested mass of material from the stomach. Do you wonder that vou have no aDDetite in the mnrninir? Nnur fho stomach, as well as other organs, calls tor seasons or rest and recuperation or it Will fail in its functional dntiaa OTnnl.l yon have length of days? Change all hub. unnsnan Advocate. Misunderstood. Shortly after the attemnt to blow nn Russell Sage, a well dressed man, witl J his oai uiiea duck on ma rnfflwi ho r and an excited look in hin avm ntaroI a New York art store and stalked up to tne counter, behind which several clerks were standing. The man slapped his hand imperatively on the counter. "1 want a quarter V a million," he cried, "and I want it quick!" The clerks turned Dale and stared at tha stmn A porter slid quietly to the door to get a policeman. ine well dressed but ex cited stranser stared at the oWlm in astonishment " What the dickens is the matter with vou fellows, anvhnwr hn cried. "Can't I get a quarter V a mil lion witnont all or you having Bts? "Pray, sir, don't get excited," said a clerk, patting the man on the arm; "the porter has inst crone after it. 4 We yvn't get so ranch money in a second, you Know. - The Stranger looked" thona-hr.fn 1 11 trtrw ment. then lausrhed. and tha the clerks another unpleasant shook. "tiai nar said the Bt ranger; "1 ste. I see. . Don t tret alarmed. I tnerolv want paint paint, not cash. A quart of ver milion paint. ine cierKs recovered their self possession. "I bes vonr -nar- don.said one, "but -you talked so fast that it sounded as if you had demanded a quarter of a million. We thought you J. -I . 1 1 ,T TT 1 1 . luouui. uoimni. --Hew lomsnn. . , To Prevent Owunterfeltlnc- It: is curious to observe at this day the complicated geometrical patterns in Which some of the ancient Roman seals Are designed, unmistakably for the pur pose of defeating tne ingenious counter feiter, as the engravers at the bureau of rag-raving and printing try by similar means to multiply the forger's difncnl- ties. The usefulness of this art is shown by the fact that the coins of the civilized world are cameos multiplied" to any ex tent by dies, Jewelers Weekly. Conacil Meeting-. The regular monthly meeting of the common council was held last night. All members of the council were present ex ceptMr. Haight who is still absent in the Bast. . . . In the matter of the petition of. the Rod and Gun Club for a fish ladder at the Mill creek dammit was ordered that the club be authorized to construct such ladder at their own expense. . The tax of Wasco Lodge A. F. & A. M., was ordered remitted. . In the matter of the petition of Mary E. Walker for reduction of assessment it was ordered that the petition be re ferred to the judiciary committee- with instruction to confer with -C. W. Dietzel and report to next meeting. " ; A communication from George C, Munger was read and placed on file. . - Councilmen Maier, Kreft, Thornbdry and Hansen, were appointed a committee to arrange for placing new fire hydrants, with anthority to act as they dees, proper. ' J ' " The matter of the water right hereto fore granted to the Flynn 'fauifly was re ferred to the citv affirnov " V The report of finance committee on petition of Mrs. Farrelly recommended that her assessment be adjusted in cc-rv lorinity with the- present value of the property. The report was adopted. All bids for the grading of the square on Ninth, and 'Pentland " were rejected and the work was ordered to be done by the street commissioner. The unpaid- taxes, for 1891 were on motion declared delinquent and the re corder was ordered to issue a warrant to the marshal for their immediate collec tion. ' The report of the city attorney on the ordinance granting certain franchises to to the W. U. T. Co., was adopted, the report advised the rejection of the or dinance. - A resolution was passed to establish the grade on Fifth street from Union to Washington. The engineer of the fire department was ordered not to loan any of the lad ders belonging to the fire department. The matter of -opening Fritz's alley Was referred to the city attorney with instructions to report at next meeting. the mayor was authorized to confer with Engineer W. J. Roberts with ref erence to the establishment of certain fixed city points from which to make subsequent surveys. . Tha. reports of the marshal, street commissioner and treasurer were read and placed on file.- ''" Warrants, were ordered drawn on the city treasury for the following bills : Ffank Mehefee recorder. . . . .$ 104 30 it. v . tjrioons, mai shal ....... . 113 00 J. F. Staniels, street cemmis. . . ' 72 no Geo. J. Brown, engineer:. 80 00 Georee Mnnsrer. warden. ". 12 fin O. Kinersly, treasurer . . . ...... 100 00 Chronicle Pub. Co., assessor's blanks : ... 4 4 J.sn I. C. Nickel.sen,. record ......... 7 80 v ater Uommission, water rent. 32 00 W. J. Roberts, surveying ...... 5 00 M. A. Moodv. lumber: ..... . , . . . ifi 2 Jos. Peters & Co., lumber. . t ... .. 13 76 Mcfariand & French, mdse 375 Mays A Crowe, mdse. .. . - 1 00 Maies & Benton, mdse. ........ 35 E. Riggs, labor '. ....... T 00 Erandall & Burget, filing saws.. 6 00 ong & Scott, 25 fire hydrants. . 826 25 snipes s runersly, mdse 1 25 Mavs & Crowe, . , " 5 20 Z. F. Moody, coal. a 13 W. Vanbibber, hauling 2 75 H.Taylor, . " 2 25 Electric Light Co., engine house 3 75 streets 226 50 marshal's offim 1 fm N. Harris, mdse. 6 00 C, E. Haight, feeding prisoners 16 20 Con. Howe, night watchman ... 75 no Geo. C. Bills. " " ... 58 no Total The meeting then adjourned. $1812 60 Best Tonlo. Byrne, Floyd & Co., the leading whole sale and retail druggists of The Dalles, have today received their , eecond large invoice of Best Tonic. Best Tonic takes with all who have tried it. It cures dyspepsia, strengthens the system, re stores sound and refreshing sleep, and as a beverage at meal time promotes digestion. 2-27-dtf. A Remarkable Core of Kheumatlem. Messrs. Cage and Sherman, of Alexan der, Texas, write us regarding a re markable cure of rheumatism there as follows: "The wife of Mr. Wm. Pruitt, the Postmaster here had been bed-ridden with rheumatism ' for several years. She could get nothing to do her an good, We sold her a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm and she was com pletely cured by its use. We refer any one to her to vertify this statement." 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakelev - & Houghton, druggists. '-- NO-TICK. ' 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 county, Oregon. . . . " 4 ' . . - Advertleett setters. ; - - Following is the list of letters' remain ing in the postofBce af The Dalles un called for, Friday, March 4th," 1892. Persona calling for same, will give date on which they were advertised:4 Alkire, Mrs J . ; Baker, John B - ' Brown, Will N - " Devecauxj Thos '. Evans, T -4 Fehr, John (2) Harlow, W,H - Kindred, Thos McKamey, K - McNeal, M E McCart. DJ- - Norton, R H Nelson, Peter ; Peterson, Fred Darson, Gustaf A-. Rowan, D S Salver, F M Smith, Lillie Smith, C H 4 Taylor, Jas " Taylor Miss Cora 44 Waggoner, G E White, W C Wilson, DC 4 Williams, M. T. Nolan, P. 31. The Havana Bpront. uTh?ldiJ?g,.ci44lr now, with smokers 7" . . ""'Wi " tne navana epront. Li8 A- A-?,nd. is 40 08 fon,d lioyd & !' : Cal1 and try !t- "- VA tA . . , r IS Clar B- Story will instruct a ..mirav auuiow 01 pupiis in oil paint ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal and pastelle work and China painting. Studio, room 5! nv, u,.in..i. bwxvu, DWIO. 55-3-tf JOHN BOOTH. Call for a Republican State Convention. A republican convention for the state of Oregon, is called to meet in the city of Portland on Wednesday, the 6th day of April, ( 1892, at n o'clock a. m., for the purpose, of nominating candidates for the office of Supreme Judge, two congressmen, - presidential electors, members of the state board of equaliza tion, and other district officers and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 233 dele gates among the several counties as follows: ... Baker 6 Lane n Benton . . : 7 I .inn '. 10 Clackamas.' ..10 Malheur 3 Clatsop.. 4..lo Marion 14 Columbia.. 5 Mulnomah .-..40 Coos... e Morrow ..4 Crook : . ..8 Polk .6 Curry ..: 3 Sherman 3 Douglas : ...9 Tillamock 4 Gilhuni. 4 Umatilla... : 9 Grant 5 Union. . ,.io Harney 4 Wallona .....4 Jackson .7 Wasco.T ....... .6 Josephine . . ; .5 .Washington ... Klamath......-...4.- 3 Yamhill. . . 3 Lake ,, 3 , . , The same being one delegate at large from each countv. and one delegare for every 200 votes, and one for every frac tion over one-nan tnereor, cast for Con gressman at the June election in 1890. tk : . . 1 1 . . ... wuiuuiibev reuuuimenaea mat tne Primaries be held on Saturday; March 1 9 "and thA fVin ntir rnramtn An c urday, March 26," unless otherwise or dered by the proper County Committees. . All U . I ... . an urap niiu tayur urn . repuoiican policy of inter pal improvements, protec- and guarding sacredly the rights of every American citizen at home and abroad, are cordially invited to unite with us. T . T . Chairman Republican State Central i . i VUIUIUlbtW. F. A. Moobe, Secretary. Democratic State Convention. A democratic state convention will be held in the city of Portland, Or., April 19, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur pose of placing in nomination two can didates for congress, one supreme judge, one candidate in eacn judicial district for circuit judge and prosecuting attor ney, to be voted for at the coming June election, and such other business as may properly como before said conven tion. The various counties are entitled to repreaentation in said convention as follows: Baker 7 Benton Clackamas 11 Clatsop 8 Columbia 3 Coos : 6 Crook, 7 Linn 16 Malheur..- 3 Marion 15 Morrow '. 5 Multnomah ........... 42 Polk v 9 Sherman 2 Tillamook. ..... . . 8 Umatilla 15 Union 15 Wallowa 4 Washington.....;.... 8 Wasco 9 Yamhill ... ....; 8 . : Totni 265 Curry JDouglas . . . Gilliam . . . Grant . Harney. , . . Jackson . . . Josephine . Klaamath . Lake... Lane.... .. . ... 2 ...11 ... 4 ... S ... 4 .-..11 5 3 ... 3 ...13 It is recommended, unless otherwise ordered4 by the local committees, that the primaries in the various counties be held on Saturday, the 9th day of April, and the countv conventions on Thurs day, April 14, 1892. , By order of the democratic state cen tral committee. - .. B. Goldsmith, Chairman, A. Noltkeb, Secretary. Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby waa nick, we gave her Castoria. Wben she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria : ART STUDIO. Has opened en Art Studio, 4 . At the RESIDENCE of Mas. HEPP. NER, on FIFTH Street, 4 . (East of the M. E. Church:) . Class days are TUESDAY, THURSDAY . and SA1URDAV. , 8amtles rf Mrs. Bemish'a urnrk mv K seen at the store I 1'nul Kreft & Co. S-3dtf D.BUNN Pijie WorE, Tia Repairs aixil Hoofing. MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE: Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss Blacksmith Shop. I. C. flickelsen, -AGENT Tirnnn U l&Uk Kranich & Bach First j AWAtVU'l School Books, Bibles,Blank Books, Music Books, Sheet Music, Baby Carriages and Jewelry. : THE DALLES, J O. MACK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor Finest Wines 171 Second Street, Frenchs' Block, ,. SPRING -ARRIVING E. . Jacobsen & Co.'s. Largest Line of Baby Carriages, Books, Stationery and Musical 162 Second Street, Byraejioyil&Co., Snecessors to C. K. Dunham. Druggists and Chemists. Pure Dmp ani MeiicMes. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specially. Night Druggists always in Attendance. THE DALLES, OREGON. r r wnnn ' 1 Mru m. a - , : Livery Feed amP Sale 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 Dalles Every Morning at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7;30. All freight must be left at R. B. Hood's office the eve ning before. ... R. B: HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or. ELL FOR- Organ , Class llnriirlit Pianos OREGON ALER. and Liquors. The Dalles, Oregon STOCK DAILY AT- Instruments. THE DALLES, OREGON. AND OYSTER HOUSE. One or tbe Finest Cooks In The Dalles. All Work done by White Help. Next door to Byrne, Floyd fc Co.s' Drug Storf. 85 Onion St., The Dalles. Just Opened. JVIfs. A. JOJlES r' Proprietor. feferytKing . the ; Market ; . .AffordsttTeasonable ' MRS. LOCH HEAD'S . Painting:. CLASS! Will meet on Tuesday and Friday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, and, on Wednesday and Friday ' Afternoons, at 2 o'clock. . Orders taken in all branches of Pain;. ing. A fall line of.. New Studies for suit or to rent. Stndio at the residence i Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and Liberty streets. 1) De TheDallesRes taurant