VOL. III. THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1892. NO. 71. I-.: til. PROFESSIONAL CABDS. WM. J. ROBERTS Civil Engineer Gen eral engineering practice. Surveying and mapping;; estimates and plana for irrigation, sewerage, water-works, railroads, bridges, etc. Address: P. O. Box 107, The Dalles, Or. WM. SAUNDERS Architect. Flans and specilications furnished for dwellings, churches, business blocks, schools and factories. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice over French's bank. The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fellow of Trimity Medical College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Office; rooms 8 and Chap man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec ond street. Office hours;. 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. O. P. DOANE rHYSICl AMD 8UB eon. Office: rooms 5 and Chapman Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one block south of Court House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to 1 P. M. A 8. BEXXETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of . fice in Bcbamios building, up stain. The Dalles, Oregon. t D6IDD ALL Dentist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. F. r. MATS. B. 8. HUNTINGTON. H. S. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOR-HiTS-iT law. Offices, French's block over First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. E.B.DUrUB. GEO. ATKINS. FRANK MENIFEE. DTJFTJR, W ATKINS A MENEFEE ATTOK-NEY8-AT-LAW Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON Attobket-at-law Rooms 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon. Young & Kuss, BiacRsmiin & wagon stioo General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeeing a Spciality. Ttofl Stress oposite the old Lictie Stand. ddEW Still on Deek. Phoenix Like lias Arisen From the Ashes! ' JAMES WHITE, The Refetauranteur Has Opened the Baldwin - Kestaurant ON MAIN STREET Where he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons. Open day and Night. First class meals twenty-five cents. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY W. S. CRAM, Proprietor. (Successor to cram i Corson.) Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made O-A-UST D I nn s , East ol Portland. -DEALER IN- Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail ...... OtFESH OVSTEStv- In Every Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. - The Dalles FIEST STREET. -: -. ' - FACTORY NO. 105. f jfJ. A T O of the Beet Brands V-AVXXA.XVIO manufactured, and orders from all 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 home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. Faetopy A. A. Brown, Keeps a full assortment of ies, and Provisions. which he offer at Low Figures. SPEGifllt :-: PRICES to Cash Buyers. Highest Casi Prices for. Ees ani other Proflnce. . 170 SECOND STREET. Stap le and fancy Grocer DRUGS Snipes &Kin -THE LEADING Witt mil Retail Brigi. JE XT 3FL JE5 33 DRL XJ Gr 3 Handled Jiy Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE LEA DING Patent (Dedielnes and Druggists Sundries, HOUSE PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnisbes and the only agents in the City for The Sherwin, Williams Co.'s Paints. -WE The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic .Cigars. Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon : DEALERS IN:- Siapie anfl rancy Groceries. Hay, Grain and Feed. Masonic Block, Corner Third and flew Qolumbia . Jfotel,. THE DALLES, OREGON. Best Dollar a Day . First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. First Class Hotel in Every Respect. ' None but the Best of White Help Employed. T.T. Jiefaolas.'Pitop. Washinjtpn fjfj j?th Dcjill6S, Washi"St" SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center In the Inland Empire. For Further Information Call at the Office of Interstate Investment Go., 0. D. TAYLOR THE DALLES. 72 WASHINGTOn ST. PORTLAND. ANEW undertaking Establishment ! PRINZ & NITSCHKE. ' DEALERS IN Furniture antfCarpets. 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. ERSLY, ARE- Court Streets, The Dalies.Oregon House on the Coast! Best Selling Property of the Season in the North west. . A CHURCH SENSATION. Archbisnoi) Ireland of St Paul Tinfli cated oj trie Pope. A MAX OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT, In the Estimation of Leo, to be so Bit' ., terly Assailed as he Was. PROTECT THE FLAU FROM VANDAL Doom of the Seal Mercenary Hunters Take Advantage of the Situation Other News. London, March 6. The article in Mon ileur di Roma sustaining Arcbishop Ire land against his caluminators has cre ated the greatest sensation in the church, and is freely commented upon by eccle siastics everywhere. Some go eo far as to eay it is the most important utterance emanating from the Vatican during the present generation, and that it proclaims an entire abandonment oif the part of the church of anything like an attitude of opposition to the progress of republi can institutions. The factthatone point of attack upon Archbishop Ireland was his'Tiberality on the educational ques tion, and that the pope, in. the inspired or dictated article in the Moniteur, de clares the archbishop is in entire accord with the views of Leo himself is regarded as especially significant. Pope Leo and the prelates who surround him are cute statesmen, thorougly informed in the methods which prevailed in the political and ecclesiastical affairs of Italy before the days of Machiavelli, and they come promptly to the conclusion that jealousy of Archbishop Ireland's influence and standing as a -leader of the church in America' was at the bottom of the as saults. tThe pope abhors duplicity. He appears to have assumed that the eccle siastic who was so bitterly assailed must be a man of extraordinary merit, and his already good opinion of .the arch bishop was strengthened instead of be ing weakened. He showed him marks of especial favor, and made no conceal ment of his esteem and affection. This article will put an end to the campaign against the archbishop, as it leaves no doubt that his enemies cannot be friends of the Holy See, and that his policy of education and conciliation is indorsed to the fullest extent by the head of the church. The article is also looked upon as a proclamation, on the part of the' pope, of entire amity toward the free institutions of the American Republic, just as he recently declared that the church bad no quarrel and desired none with .the republic of France. To 8 Inch Vandals. Washington, March 5. Representa tive Bynum, of Indiana, from the com mittee on the judiciary;, today reported favorably to the house, with a few ver bal changes,' the bill of Mr. Enoch to prevent a desecration of the United States flag. The report says that the design of the bill and its only effect will be to prohibit any person from printing, or painting upon, or affixing to the flag of the United States, any advertisement for publicity. The display of the flag at all times and places will in no wise be prohibited by the enactment of the measure, and the committee is of the opinion that no person should be per mitted to desecrate it by. defacing it with advertisements for pecuniary pur poses. ' v The Fresident Disgusted. Washington, March 6. It is quite clear from injuiry at the capitol that, with the exception of a few members of the house and senate committees on foreign relations, the senators and repre sentatives are . in a state of ignorance of the' present condition of the negotiations between the United States and Great Britain respecting the seal fisheries. It is intimated by some members that unless the British government evinces a disposition to act with fairness in the matter of the modus vivendi, the treaty may never be sent' to the senate by the president. A discussion of the subject has the effect of attracting the attention, not only of the general public, but also of enterprising vessel owners, and the latter, allured by the prospect of large profits, are making preparations of mat ing toward Behring Sea in such numbers as to warrant the belief that unless the movement is promptly checked the seal roekeries will be completely depopulated, ' " Armour's Turn. Chicago, March 6. It is stated that a bottle of wine was received yesterday by Mr. P. D. Armour, the, great packer, with the compliments of Potter Palmer, his friend, and asking him to try it, as it was of rare quality. The story goes that Mr. Armour would not touch the wine, as he had been warned beforehand by a former employe that he had overheard two men in the Palmer house plotting to send Mr. Armour a bottle of poisoned wine in Mr. Palmer's name. It has been ascertained that the men who oc cupied the room where the alleged plot was concocted, were registered from New York and Denver. Mr. Armour is to have the wiue analyzed. He thinks the att mpt on his life was made by cranks. ' Several Negroes Wounded.' '. -Locisvili.e, Ky., March 6. Meager details of a fierce fight between negroes and white men in Metcalf county have been received here. The fight took place yesterday at Clark's crossing, five miles east of Edmonton, the county seat. A number of whjte men who haul lumber were on their way home, when they met a negro, and as they passed him, one of the party, who was probably drunk, struck the colored man with his whip. The negro threatened to "get even." The whites stopped at a distillery near by, and the negro, returning a short time afterward with others, a pitched battle ensued, during which four negroes were killed and several others wounded, two of whom will probably die. The sheriff and a posse have gone to the scene of the trouble. Bought With British Gold. - Manchesteb, N. H., March 6. Con siderable excitement was created in Irish -American circles by a report that John P. Hayes, of this city, has sailed for England to ' become an emissary of the British government. Hayes came to this city from Philadelphia, and it is charged was concerned in the Dr. Cronin murder at Chicago. He, at that tinv, was alleged to have been a prominent and influental member of the Clan-na-Gael, one of the famous "Triangle," and was subsequently charged with be'ng a traitor to the order and in the pay of the British government. He was also at one time an intimate friend of" Parnell. He. sailed from Boston on a Cuuarder a week ago. It is alleged he was called to England by the British government to assist the conservatives in the coming parliamentary elections. , Taken by Surprise. Memphis, Tenn., March 5. Four dep uty sheriffs went to the cross-roads about three miles from town tonight to arrest a negro who in a quarrel seriously shot a white man. While the deputies were in a grocery store the place seemed to fill with negroes. Suddenly a shot was fired and Deputy Cole fell to the floor mort ally wounded. Then the firing became general and Deputy Harris fell dead. The negroes then shot Duputies Yierger and Webber and escaped. No negroes were hurt. The deputies were taken completely by surprise. The Chance on the Ways. Mabshfield, Or., March 6. The steamer George H. Chance, which went ashore on the south spit at the mouth of the Siuslaw river, February 13, lighter- ed her cargo of government supplies for jetty work at that point, and got off after having remained there ten days. She worked her way across the spit, over 2,000 feet, at high water. At no time were there any apprehensions of the steamer being lost. She is now on the ways in this city undergoing repairs, and will be ready to resume her route inside of a week. Mr. Springer Worse. Washington, March 7. At 1 o'clock this morning Springer's attendants say there is no change, but he is resting quietly. There is a recurrence of the violent form of erysipelas, which had once almost disappeared. To-night the left side of bis face is badly swollen and the eye is nearly closed. His periods of delirium are also more frequent. Crop Outlook In California. Los Angeles, March 6. The crop out look in southern California is highly favorable. The late rains have quickened the grow'th of cereals, and wish the usual spring precipitation a large yield is assured. The acreage in barley is un commonly large. Crops of early, vege tables are comparatively light owing to the absence of rain in the early part of the season. - Extensive planting of fruit trees is in progress. Must Withdraw the Boycott. San Fbancisco, March 6. All the shoe factories in San Francisco closed this evening and will reopen Monday morning with non-union men because of the boycott against several firms. The offer of the Council of Federated Trades to arbitrate the differences, is declined by the employers until the .boycotts are withdrawn. CAN SPARE THE GOLD. "No Chance for Free Coinage" Sail Secretary Foster. POUND X0TES IX ENGLAND 0. K. A Barbarous Family in Kentucky Brother Against Brother. OCEER MATERIA!. FUR A MARSHAL. The Santlam Mines Murder in Idaho Springer Falling Suicide Minor Mention. London, March 6. In an interview last evening Secretary Foster said the gold shipments .now being made from New York to Europe will not have any serious effect upon the home monetary situation. The gold can be well spared. He added : "The trouble is, some of our most sensible men in other respects seem to have lost their judgement, through the fear that free coinage will be inaugurated. As a matter of fact there is not the slightest chance of carry ing such a measure. It is not true that I am tcying to arrange an international monetary conference. I gather that public sentiment in England is growing toward the rehabilitation of silver. Out side of London the feeling seems univer- ' sal in favor of such a change. There would be no difficulty in maintaining a double standard if the great nations agreed on that policy, and Germany and France are only waiting to follow Eng land's lead in the matter." He declared that in his opinion the issue of pound notes in England was perfectly practic able, and he regarded the opposition to. the innovation as absurd.' Met Bis Fate at Last. Mount Vernon, Ky., March 6. Yester day Emmett Snod grass, the town mar stal, was shot and killed by his brother, Isaac Snodgrass. It was the result of Emmet having killed his brother, Squire Snodgrassf wo years ago. At that time Isaac sent word to Emmet he had killed, his favoritejarother, and requested him not to speak to him. At Crab Orchard some time last year the two first met. ' Emmet drew a pistol and attempted to shoot Isaac, but 'bystanders, interfered.. Last week Isaac was iu town. Emmet met him and began, as usual, to abuse, him, when Isaac told him to go awajr and not bother him, sayin :g "You killed one of our brothers ; don't add another to the list. I don't want to be killed nor to kill any one." 'Yesterday they met, but blood was avoided by the interfer5 ence of citizens. Isaac went home, armed himself and the two brothers met, Isaac killing Emmet. In 1876 Emmet killed his brother James. Later on he killed a negro. After this his brother Squire built a house on his own land and allowed Emmet to occupy it and culti vate the land free of charge. They 1 fre quently quarreled. One day Emmet went over where Squire was living, at his mother's, and when he met him both twgan firing. Squire fell at the second shot. His mother rushed up and placed Squire's head upon her lap, when Emmet remarked : "Three out of four is pretty good marks manship, ain't it, mother?" For all these crimes he was. acquitted, strange as it may seem, and was recently elected marshal of Mt. Vernon. The Santlam Mines. Brownsville, Or., March 6. There is a section of country here in western Oregon reaching from the Columbia river on the north to the northern boun dary of California on the south which contains large quantities of mineral ore and is well supplied with wood and water, the two great factors in success fully working mines. Already an Albany company has a fine ten-stamp mill in operation in the Santiam district, and has proved to the world that gold does exist in that camp in paying quantities, and from the fine gold found in every stream flowing down the western elopes of the Cascades there is no doubt but that good mines will be found the en tire length of the state, if once thoroughly prospected and developed. Best Tonic. Byrne, Floyd & Co., the leading whole sale and retail druggists of The Dalles, have today received their second 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. .