en V- mm -yoL. in. THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1892. NO. 74. , PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. J. ROBERT8 Civil Engikkkr Gen- eral engineering practice. Survey) ag and mapping; estimates . and plan for irrigation, aeweTage, water-woEks, 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. Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Of fice over French's bank, The Dalles, Oregon. DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fkixow of Tiufcmr Medical College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and Burgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 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. D. DOANE FRTsICIABT AND BCB eaoN. OUks: rooms 6 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one block south of Const House. Office hours 9 to 12 A.M., 2 to 5 and 7 to 4 P.M. DBIDDALL Pkktibt. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth ' r , set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign oi the Golden Tooth, Second Street. , m.B.DunjK. eso. atxins. fbakk m kkbfeb. DUFUR, W ATKINS A MENEFEE ATrom-mbvs-at-law Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Eutrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON A TTORNIT-AT-I.AW Rooms . 62 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalies, Oregon. A B. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of- floe in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. ' ... W. P. MATS. B. S. HUHTroeTON. H. 8. WILSOH. ' f AYS, HUNTINGTON A WILSON ATTOB : i'A kbts-at-law. Offices, French's block over First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. Young & Kuss, BiaGksmiin & vagon shod General Blacksmitbing and Work done promptly, and all work. Guaranteed. Horse Shoeeing a Spciality. . Thir. tat opposite the old Liehe Stan! A&w - Still on Deck. Phoenix Like has Arisen Prom the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, The Reetauranteur Has Opened the - Baldwin - RestaaFant 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. I GRIPPE By using B. B. Headache and liver Cure, and S. B. Cough Cure as directed for colds. , They were STJooz:issxTjXjXi-s' . used two years ago during the La Grippe epi demic, and very flattering testimonials of their power over that disease are at band. Manufact ured by the S. B. Medicine Mfg. Co., at Duf ur, Oregon. For sale by all druggists. . The Dalles . FIE3T STREET. ' FACTORY NO. 105, CTd- "A "R of tho Seet Brands VXJ -X VXsjVC manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI- tiAK nas become firmly established, and y the demand for the home manufactured : article is increasing every day. ... - A. ULRICH & SON. 1 - arjnim ' Gigap : paetopy A. A. Brown, , Keeps a full assortment of T" and Provisions. which he offers at Low Figures. SPEGIAIt :-: PRICES to Cash Buyers. Hiilest Casl Pnces for Ems anJ ' other Proflnce. 170 SECOND STREET. Staple and Fancy-Groceries DRUGS Sni &'Kin THE LEADING Wholesale ana Retail Diils. .. . Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE LEADING ; Patent ffledieines and Druggists Sundries, HOUSE PAIHTS. OILS AND GLASS! Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes 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, : DEALERS IN : Staple and Fancy Hay, Grain Masonic Block, Corner Third and jtfeu .o- Columbia '. THE DAISES, OREGON. ; Best Dollar a Day , First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. y First" Class Hotel in Every Respect. J . ; : J '. None but the Best of White Help Employed. ; A T- T. Nicholas, Pttop. SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. " - Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center In the Inland Empire. " . .'for Further information Gall at the Office of " " V' . Interstate Investment Go., 0. D. TATIOR THE DMIES. 72 WASHIIiGTO!) ST. PORTUND. A NEW Undertaking Establishment ! 1'RINZ & NITSCHKE. -"'.' DEALERS IN : 7 , - Furniture and Carpets! 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 - The Dalles, Oregon and Feed,- Court Streets. The Daiies.Oregon House on the Coast! Best Selling Property of theSeasqn in the Northwest.-.; - "- MOB MEMPHIS. Kegro Mnrfierers Taken &om Jail ana ' ' 'SnotBi a M': -i"::: . - AX INVESTOR fURIVEN INSANE; By- the PeVsecutiea of a Rival Corpo- . Y--. : t ;' -- - rate? Concern. " . 8rmi-Altfce-.Terry Influd'i Naval Condition Chill's New Cabinet. . -Etc. Bsc-" Memphis, Tenn., March 9. The morn ing light disclosed the dead bodies ' of three negroes riddled witla bullets, near the heart of the city. The negroes had been taken, from jail by seventy -five masked men and shot to death. The crime for which this summary vengeance was wreaked upon them was the am bushing and shooting down Saturday night last of four deputy sheriffs, while the officers were looking for a negro for whose arrest they had a warrant. The bodies which presented a horrible sight were brought to Walsh's undertaking establishment this morning. ; In less than fifteen minutes' the place' was eur-rounded-by about twenty- negroes, all afraid to talk, however, on. account of proximity of the whites. . An inquest was held at 10 o'clock and the bodies were then sent to their homes. At 10:15 word reached the city that the negroes were assembling in large numbers at The Curve. Judge Dubose immediately equipped 150 men with Winchesters and they left the city for that locality. :' -.Drlren to Madness. Chicago, March 9. Farmer L. Will iams, an in venter and patentee of a pro cess for. making cordage twine . out of paper, shot himself through the breast last night, and will probably lie. Will iams left the institute four weeks ago, and has . acted strangely at' J-iniee, but was cured of the liquor habit. After his self inflicted wound' was dressed today, he suddenly became furious and fought the doctor like a madman, and. tried to jump out of a window. Finally, having suffered greatly from the loss of blood he gave up and was put to bed, but again arose, tore open his wounds, and struck the phj-sicsan a terrible blow over . the head; The police were then summoned, and Williams was taken to the detention hospital today. . . It is said that his in sanity is due jto prosecution by the National cordage company, whose agents have harassed him and .broken up his plans for establishing a twine factory. . - Two Sources of PowerT Indianapolis, March 9. The Jenne Eleotric company today shipped to Mich igan a fifty horse-power motor to be used in the submarine torpedo-boat which is being built for the United' States by Chicago capitalists. It .will be tested by the government in about three weeks. It is cigar-shaped, and hastwosources of motive power, steam and electricity, the first generating the power for the second. ' In case of emergency, a storage-battery system will operate the motor when the vessel wishes to submerge. The" failure of nearly eleven submarine lor pedo-boats has been due to the inability of the in ventor to keep, the cigar point from fast ening in the bottom, but in this point the submersion is accomplished by water ballast, and, so far, the horizontal po sition of the vessel has been maintained in several" experiments. "... ;y. :;hlll's New Cabinet. . -Valpa-bjuso, March 9. It is expected that. : arrangements will be perfected today for; forming a new cabinet. A meethiof the liberal members of con -grees was held Monday- night to discuss the situation, It .is " probable that Eduardo Matte will be minister of for eign affairs and Augustine , Edwards minister of finance, -as Valder "Vergera, who held the latter office, will not accept the portfolio again. .... . : .. -'KDgiand'a Naval Condition. ; ' London, March1' 9. Lord Hamilton , first lord of the admiralty,- made his an nual naval statement 'in commons last evening. The statement shows an . in crease of $125,000 over the estimated ex penditures. Hamilton admits thefin nuity of nearly $7500,000, which was granted under tie naval defense act. on the difetmct pledge that it would only be : for seven ye&re, will become a perma nent charge. ' . '. - . ISresdstnfra la Enrope. Chicago, March 9. The London cor respondent of : the Northwestern Miller, says that stocks of grain in United King dom ports, gradually diminishing, bow amounts to 2,725,000 quarters, against 3,000,000 quartere January 1 and 1,200, 000 quarters September 1 last . year. Some English authorities, who - are in position- to know better, persist in stat ing that the United Kingdom port stocks of wheat and flour amount to about 3,500,000 quarters!; Now the actual return-" from seventeen ports January 1 only showed 2,500,000 quarters of wheat Rnd flour, and it is quite certain that the remaining few minor ports., did not contain 300,000 quarters, which made a total of 2,800,000 quarters while since January l'the-actual imports, have .been bt200,000:; quartere' $elow nrequkfr ments. If the presentquantity afloat,' which is 2,945,000 quarters, be added, it will be seen that the- United Kingdom trade has in sight 5670,000 quarters, against 3,700,000 quarters - last year. At least 500,000 quarters of the present quantity afloat for the United Kingdom will be diverted to the Continent, so that the United Kingdom has not much more than 5,000,000 quarters afloat and in store, of which 1,500,000 may be called the normal stock. Therefore, put of 6, 000,000 quarters required by the United Kingdom from now to August 31, about 3,500,000 quarters are assured, leaving 5,500,000 quarters still to be bought. An almost equal quantity remains to be obtained for France. Those bears who talk so glibly of the European wants for the season 'being already satisfied will find ere long how wrong their premises are. The trade, xevertheless, is suffer ing from the fear of overwhelming sup plies' from America, and especially from cheap American flour. The latter is probably the most serious' obstacle to any immediate improvement. Imprisoned His Successor. City or Mexico, March 9. Advices from Guatemala state that Gen. Reyna Barrios, .who was recently declared elected president ot Guatemala, has been made a prisoner by order of Presi dent Barrillas. . , There is great . excite ment in the Altos, district and the peo ple are arming. It is rumored that Senor La Infiesta, who was announced some time ago as having' been -chosen president, will be arrested, as Barrillas is determined to occupy the presidency or to give, it to L. Larent, one of his henchmen. Will go to an Asylum. San Fkakcisco, March 9. Judge Levy today issued a warrant for the arrest . of Mrs. Sarah Althea-Sharon-Terry, and she was taken to court, where she will be examined by the commissioners of insanity, who will pass upon the ques tion of confining--her at some asylum. The warrant was issued on the applica tion of Mamie Flesance, Mrs. Terry's friend arid nurse. - " ' " .' Some Funny Business. Knoxviiae, Tenn., March 9. The Cherokee Land company has gone into the hands of a receiver with assets of $600,000 and liabilities less than $40,000. The assets are so much in excess of the liabilities that the receivership will be only temporary. ..-:' - . Cost Against tUe Co-Respondent. - London, March 9. In the divorce court today in the case of Gilroy ' against Gil roy, Mr. Gilroy; was granted a decree with costs against the co-respondents. Gilroy. formerly owned a -ranch near San Francisco, Cal., and while there married Miss Ella Frances Kellogg. ' Sentenced to Bard Labor London, March 9. Mrs. Osborne to day in the central criminal court was sentenced to nine, months' . imprison ment at bard labor in connection -with the jewel robbery" from her cousin, Mrs. Hargreaves. - - . . Lost With Her Crew. .. London, Marcji 9. A telegram from Port" Said says the German steamer Messena foundered off the Sicillylslands during a gale February 19. It is believed that the crew, twenty-four in number, are lost.." ' " . .' Kioting In Montevideo. . : Montevideo, March 9. A serious riot took place during the recent -carnival. The police are making arrests' of the ringleaders. The United States war ships Chicago, Bennington and Atlanta have sailed for La Plata. . ; , A Counterfeiter Captured.. ' Coiub d'Alenb, Idaho, March 9. Dep uty United States Marshal li. M. Dryden and, Deputy Sheriff Joe Warren . made another haul of a counterfeiter at Sucker Lake, Kootenai county, joday. - Held for Trlsl. . Philadelphia, March 9. N. F. Evans, ex-director of the Spring Garden National bank, was arrested Monday for' embez zlement, and today held for trial. ; A NORTHERN BLIZZARD. March Marches Upon Minnesota With Full Force and vigor. ; - WIXD FIFTY MILES PER HOUR. Worst Storm for Years in Iowa, Mis souri, Nebraska, The Dakotas, etc. T--',;f X' -'"- '- ' i r :'- - -WILOROBAHLr BE COXTIXCKD; Streets Gives up to Wind and Snow Stores and Business Closed Train Blockaded. Minneapolis, Minn., March 9 Since four o'clock this morning Minneapolis has been the center of a furious blizzard. and the reports coming in from outside points state that the wind is blowing " across the plains at a velocity ranging . from thirty-five to fifty miles an hour. The temperature, has fallen from twenty to forty-five degrees, and registers all the way from twelve to twenty below ' zero, and is still falling. The streets are " given up to the wind and flying snow, making it impossible to see across streets. -The leading merchants closed their stores. Incoming trains, are universally late. As yet no casualties are reported, but many of the pranks of the'wind . have resulted seriously. A passenger oh the Chicago express, while passing from -one car to another, was blown from the ' train against an embankment , and sev erely bruised. At Duluth the streets are deserted and the street railroad com pany has abandoned all attempts to get its line into operation. In Nebraska the wind has been blowing at the rate of sixty-one miles an hour. Throughout " the state the gale has been severe, but owing to no wires particulars cannot be given. A epecial from Sioux City, la., says the damage to property will amount to several thousand dollars. In Dakota the blizzard commenced at 8 o'clock and . still continues. It is the worst ever known. No fatalities are reported but . some are. apprehended. From all re ports the suffering in' the country dis- : tricts will be most intense. The . worst prevails in Cedar Kapids, Iowa. The weather is growing colder, and a high wind is doing considerable damage. " In" Kansas City the storm has been raging for the last twenty-four hours, and still' continues, accompanied by .a rapid fall . in the thermometer. The weather is clear- with no snow or rain. The'" - storm prevails throughout Kansas: Telegraph service is seriously inter rupted. . . . - , . ' ' - Mascow Just Escaped. Moscow, Idaho. March 9. Fire brnk out last night in a building which was completely consumed and others with it. The fire is believed to have been the work of an incendiary. The total loss amounts to $8,500. But for the fire de partment the town wonld have been aestroyea. Sol Blrsch Heard From. London, March 9. The Daily New today prints articles praising the ener getic action of Mr. Hirech, American minister to Turkey, in protesting to the porte against . the decree ordering all schools to procure a license from the government or else close. . ". To Fill Decobain's Seat.' - i " 1 - Dublin, March 9. The election to fill the seat for East. Belfast, made vacant ." by the recent expulsion from the .house of commons of Edward II." Decobain, on a charge of gross immorality, has re sulted in a victory for Wolff, the dissent ing candidate.- . :' - Official Slaughter of Cattle. - Glasgow, March 9. The; market is closed against cattle, sheep and pigs in consequence of the prevalence of the mouth and foot disease. 'A number of cattle and swine have been slaughtered. ' at Paisley by the authority of officials. - Crossacks Massing. . . - ' Berlin -March 9. The : Thorner Zeitung, published at -Thorn, in West Pru8sia,'says an extensive -movement ia . in progress amtong the Russian troops on the frontier, and every place of im portance is filling with soldiers, chiefly Cossacks. - .:-"' - -- - : " , .Between ifew York and Brooklyn. Albany, N. Y., March 9. The gov- .-" ernor has signed a bill incorporating the : East River Bridge 'company, to build -two. bridges between New; York and -Brooklyn. - f