The flalles DaHy Chronicle. Entered a the Pontofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, aa second-class matter. Local Advertising-. 10 Cent' per line for Unit Insertion, and S 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. The O&fies, Portland & Astoria flav. Co. The boats of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. will commence running on Mon day, Feb. 15th, and until further notice under the following schedule. " - . .... " Steamer "DAMUHa uixi" ieayes PORTLAND at A. M: ' " Tuesdays, Thursdaye and Saturdays : CASCADES at 10:30 A. M.: " '" - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays : . Steamer 'IBEOTH.ATOB" leaves I THE DALLES at6 A. M.; ' ! - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays : CASCADES st 1 P. M.; Taesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays i. .' .- B. F, LAUGHLIN, General Manager. " Ballroada. XAVt BOUND. No. 2, Arrives 12:01 A. M. Departs 12:C6 A. M. " 12: SO P.M. h, iz: su r. m. ' '- WBST BOUND. No. 1, Arrives 4:25 A. u. 7, " 6:00 P. M. Departs 4:30 A. M. " 6:20 P. X. Two locat freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 7:00 a. m., and one for the east at 9:15 jl. m. . .... - . . STAGES. For' PrineriUei via. Bake' Oven, leave daily at ft A if. - ' :. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canypn City, leave daily at 6 a. M. For Duf ur, Kingslcy, Wamic, Wapinitia, Warm Springs snd Tygh Valley, leave daily (except Sunday) at 6 A. M. ' v For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 8 A. n. Otnoes for all lines at the Umatilla House. Post-Office. . OFTICB' HOUB8 aeneral Dellvrey Window. ... .. .8 a. m. to 7 p. in. Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. anday G- D 9 . m. to lp Ri m. ClOSIKO op hails ' By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " West 9 p. in. and 4:45 p. m. 8Uge for Goldendale: . 7:30 a. m. " "Prineville ...5:30 a.m. i "Dufurand WarmSprings ..5:30 a. m. ' " fLesving for Lyle A Hartlaua. .i:au a. m. " " "Antelope. ...5:80 a.m. -r.xcep ounusy. Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. " Monday Wednesday and Friday. FRIDAY MARCH 11, 1892 8. DEPARTMENT OK AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. . Tub Dalles, Or., Mar. 11, 1892: Pacific H Rela- D.t'r to g 8tte Coast bab. 2 tive of t g of Time. " ? Hum Wind f si Weather A. M. 29.92 44 83 West - ptCloudy P. M. 29.8W ( 45 " " Maximum temperature, 67 : : minimum tem rature, 42. Height of River, 8 p. m T. 4.4 eet; Change in past 24 hours 1-0.9 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 dale, 2.29; Inches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. San Fhancisco, Mar. 11, 1892. Weather' forecatt till 8 p. m. Saturday; Fair weather. .Keecham. . FAIR LOCAL BREVITIES. H. Sicbel, of Prineville, iajm the city. A. V. Anderson, of Tygh Valley, is in town. Henry Hahn, of Portland, is legiatered t the Umatilla House. S. Frichter wants to buy scrap iron, of certain kind. See ad. P. J. Nickotas will leave on Sunday vening for a short trip - to Oakland, California. . It is reported that Harry . Fowler has been reinstated in his old position of v i a i -. r -n . , . Win. M. Barnett, president of the Sherman county bank of Wasco, adver tises for bids for the erection of a one atory brick building in the town of Wasco., Mr. and Mrs. J. Klinger, "of Duiur, were in town today. Mr. Klinger eays it is reported out at Dufur that every ... n .. . Tk. Tll I J : , . f uju m ira arnica 1 3 n cuiiuiuutei ior office, except three. Who the happy triplet are Louis did not know. ;" - . . in another column Messrs. Gibona and Huntington advertise for bids for the construction of a foundation and chim neys for the new Congregational church, aoon to be built in this city. Lane county has a .highwayman who has been oneratine a short distanne nnt. ide Eugene city, but with only iadiffer nt success. His first victim was a tramp who, on making known his pro fession, was let off with the loss of a chew of tohsrvr. Ths ust) n1 loaf ported was a free Methodist preacher "who. as soon as he announced hia voca tion, was ordered to "go on, if you are a preacher, you haven't got any money." J. F. Brown, of Indiana, W. Wordn of Nebraska, and S. B. Robberson from the Willamette valley, went out this morning on the Wapinitia stage, . with the intention of purchasing land or lo cating claims in that Dart of the Tbese gentlemen have been in. The . ' i omcni uhib past ana iney are "much pleased with the climate and -arm. - eral appearance of things in Eastern Oregon. The gentlemen seem to be of the class of "set tiers that this needs, young, energetic and sober men who are not afraid of work and are dos "eased of sufficient means to give them i good start. "; - Mr. J. C. Lucky, Indian Agent - at the warm fcpnngs, is m the citv.- M Lucky says the young crickets are hatching but on the 'reservation 'and; in the Oak Grove county by the thousands and fears are entertained that they .may repeat the mischief they "did last year when they destroyed grain, grass and garden truck over a wide area. ' . A lamp was upset last night in one of Hon. E. B. Dufur's up-stairs rooms and the fire communicating with the window curtain a lively time was had for a little time smothering ' the -- flames with blankets and bed clothes. ' The fire was soon extinguished "and with only nominal damage. . - " '' , ' Dispatches from the region of .Devil's Lake, N. D., report a farmer named William Griffin as having been caught in a blizsard yesterday and .' frozen to death while others are reported missing and believed to have perished' likewise. Today at 3 p. m., a thermometer in the deep shade. in this city registered ; 68 degrees above zero. ": Relatively, at least, this is God's country. B rotberhood' of Plletf and Hutcri. . ,. A delegation of Masters and i Pilots from Willamette harbor No. 23, of the American Brotherhood, met at Masonic hall in this city last night and initiated Capt." John MeNulty of. the steamer D. S. Baker, Capt. Fred Wilson of the Reg ulator,, and Capt. H. . C. Coe of Hood River. "Among the 'delegation of Officers and members of the Brotherhood pres ent were: Capt.-W. ,H. Patterson,' U. P. R. steamship Pilot, Captain; Capt. S. V.- Short," of the steamer Dalles City, First PHotCapt. L. A."- Bailey, of the Coos bay " steamship Willapa ; Capt. Chas. Kamm, of the steamer ' Ocean Wave;' and Capt. Jos. Turner of the steamer J. - Ordway. The American' Brotherhood of Masters and Pilots is a National organization of men . fraterniz ing of the advancement of the" .transpor tation service, by Bea and river, for the protection of their mutual interests ; the interest of the public ; and of company, corporate or personal property entrusted to their care in the performance of duty. It has a very extended field for its oper ation, embracing nearly every port and harbor of consequence in the United States, and its influence is felt in foreign tributary ports on the Pacific coast, from British . Columbia to . Mexico. -: Their meeting in The Dalles, was perhaps the first one of any kind ever held in the Masonic hall, of this city outside the limit of that order, and the officers of the Brotherhood wished to have the Chronicle . publicly mention the fact that ' they - gratefully appreciate the favor. They also desire us to extend thanks to the Dalles, Portland and "As toria Navigation company for courtesies which will be duly remembered.' The Cascade Lack. ' . By the courtesy of Col. Sinnott we are permitted to publish the following tele gram which explains itself.- Mr. Her mann is working on the right lines, and if he shall finally succeed in ' having the work at the leeks let by. contract -and finished in two years, he will earn the deep gratitude of the people of three states : - - - Washington, -March 10. Col. N. B. Sinnott. I am laboring earnestly for a liberal appropriation - for the . Cascade locks. And I expect to include in the bill the contract system . to complete the work in two years. I am also urging the portage road at the dalles, provided permanent work cannot be- authorized now. The committee reported a portage bill in good faith last congress but large appropriations for Oregon in the regular bill prevented its consideration. Any statements to the contrary do injustice. I have worked incessantly for the port age project, and presented much data, finding the committee averse to a more permanent work.' - ; Binges Hebmajn. Dalles Boys to the Front, The South Bend Tribune, of February 23rd, contains a long account of an en tertainment., given on Washington's birthday, at the Notre Dame, Ind., University, by the Thespian society, of that institution, in which two Dalles boys, Messrs. N. J. and . R. B. Sinnott took leading parts and according to the Tribune acquitted themselves with marked ability. The play presented was Shakes peare'8 Julius Cveser and in the cast the part of Cassias was assigned to N. J. Sinnott, while that of Lucilius was assigned to his brother, R. B. Sin nott." The Tribune ssys the tragedy was the finest effort ever seen upon the local stage, with students as interpreters, particularly mentioning a scene in which Mr. N. J. Sinnott took a leading part as "particularly fine and,, in fat, the best part of the play." . , - ..,.' Before the Reeordor. ' . ' The city jail contained a general all round," thoroughbred hobo last night. He begged food in various parts of the city and when he did not get permission to partake of it in the best parlor he amused himself by threatening advances toward the lady donors. Having filled hia worthless hide with solids he made a begging raid on the saloons foe. liquor to "wash the . solids down. v Here, the marshal came upon his trail and pulled him in. Jack Stanels will use ; him in his busines for the nextfew davs. 5 . John Doe got roaring drunk last night and was still so full this morning that, in answer to some questions put to him by the recorder,-he called His Honor a "flannel mouthed Irishman." Notwith standing this high" compliment the re corder fined him in the usual sum of $5 and costs. " ' - Lnaahor XtrOvor Wrecked. . . . San Fbancisco, March ' 10. Informa tion received here today tends ; to show that the. wreckage flowing between Grays harbor and Shoalwater bay . belongs, to the schooner Big River. There ;is every reraon to believe that the vessel is a total loss a ad the entire crew has . been drowned. The Big River was com manded by CaptT L. P. Nissen. She left on the 19th of January and -without mishan, should have reached Astoria Feb. 80i. The trip is usually . made in fifteen days; - ' Coming; Too Late, possibly. ' ' . " . Salem, March 10. Articles were filed in. the secretary of stale's office today of the Portland and -Pacific railroad -com pany..; j.Thc incorporators are D, W, Lichtemhaler, A. C. Rowland and C. D. Lownsdale. ' The capital stock is $1,500, 000. The object is to build and operate a railroad from- Portland to a point-- on the" Pacific ocean in Clatsop county". The principal office will be in Portland. The Dalles Brass Band will meet this (Friday) evening at8.-o'cJockfor rehear sal. All members are -requested to be pre sent. 3-11-lt.-' ' S. D. Fisher. Leaded , A meetine of .The Dalles branch of the Carpenter's Union is. called for Saturday evening next at 8 o'clock. All charter members are requested to attend.. The meeting will be held in the hall over A. A. Brown's grocery store on Second street.,' x- ; .. ' 'J... ; Miss Clara B. Storv will instruct a limited - number of pupils in oil paint ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal -and asteue - worir. ana umna painting, tudio, room. 3. over Mclnernv's drv goods store. . ... 2-3-tf ' . The. Havana Sprout. The leading citrar now. with smokers about The Dalles, is the Havana Sprout. It 'is A No. 1, and is to be found at Byrne, Floyd & Co. 's. Call and try it. -z-zs-qtt : - 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 purchaser to commence business at once. Apply to John Barry at J. O. Mack's, in second &treet. 3-3-ot ' Late Importations. . . . Byrne Floyd & Co..' leadine wholesale and retail druggists of The Dalles, have, in addition to other lines of goods, just opened a splendid stock of combs and brushes. You should inspect these goods before purchasing. 2-24-dtf . Water Notice. - -On and after April 1st parties Diittinsr in or using water closets with a contin uous stream of water, will be charged $5.00 per month. Patent shutoff's at the old rate. By order of the Board. 3-7-6t - C. L. Phillips, Secretary. '.' Neuralgia Cured In IS Minutes. Mr.' J. S. Sturtevant, editor of the Waupaca (Wis.) Pott, savs: "Last nieht Chamberlain's Pain Balm .cured mv wife otoneuralgia of the face and tooth in fifteen minutes. "-We would not be wlthohtit." - ofrcent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. - . r- Tffotlee. '" All Dalles Citv warrants registered prior to September 1, 189Q, will be paid if presented at my office; Interest ceases from and after this date.- - Dated February 8th, 1892. - O. KlNEUSLY, tf. Treas. Dalles City. V - Best Tonic. Byrne, Floyd & Co.. the leadincr 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. -' La Grippe Successfully Treated. ' I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year,"' says Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the JJicader, Alexia, xexaa. "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 would have been equaly 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 . getting . 'down.' " 50 cent bottles -for sale by Blakeley & nougnton, druggists. ' Advertise! Letters. ' . Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice;at The Dalles un called for, Friday, March 11th, 1892. Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised: Anderson Albert, '-Allison Peter . Bastiau J P Baker W F Cooper Chas ' Cowen Thos T ' 1 xr . T , ....J. .Lttiueiu niu ueinpsfly jonit - DunakinCJ . Hanan John Martin Peck , ' ' Martin J - c. Murphy P H '. Pearson Andrew: Poff JF " Redman Preston . Root Solomon - Thompson J W Young Miss A E - - - M. T.'Nqlait, P. M. Duration of Life Among; Birds. , The distinguished German ' biologist. Weisman, has pointed oat that there is less exact knowledge on the subject of duration of life among birds than might be expected, considering how many in number are the;' ornithologists and the ornithological societies. Small Binging birds live from eight to eighteen years. Ravens have lived' for almost 100 yearfc in captivity," and parrots longer than. that, rowls live ten to twenty year (and are then sold as 'spring chickens to young nouaekeepers). . -: .The wild goose lives upward of 100 years, and swans are said to have at tained the age of 300. The long life of birds has been interpreted as compensa tion for their feeble fertility, and for the great mortality of their young. : Obviously, as- Weisman observes, such birds , must reach a great age, or they would long ago have been exterminated: London Speaker. . - - -. : . . .-, . . Notice to Contractors. ,-: ".' Sealed proposals will be received at the office of R. F. Gibona in The Dalles, ontil noon of Monday next, March 14th, 1892, for the construction of a founda tion and chimneys of the new Congrega tional church, ta be built iff this city, according to the plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Crandall & Burget, 165 -Second street. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. . Dated March 8th, .1892. ' . . R. F. Gibons, B. S. Huntington, " - . tr"8. - Building Committee. " ". Notice to . Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to Friday March 18th at 6 o'clock p. m., at the office of the SheVman county bank at Wasco, Oregon, for the erection of a one story brick bank building 24x36 feet, according to plans and specifications which may be seen at the office of said bank. The banking company to furnish the brick and rock upon the ground for bnilding the foundation and the contractor to furnish all other material. The bank ing company reserves the right to reject anv ' and all "hiHa in thoii. iai.MiA Bonds will be required.. o-waot w. M. Babnett, Pres. A Remarkable Cure of Kheumatlsm. . Messrs. Cage and Sherman, of Alexan der, Texas, write us regarding a re markable cure of rheumatism there as fallnwg f - "Tho wifo A( Wm T-..:.t the Postmaster here had been bed-rid- aen witn rneumatism 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 bv its use.- " W rotor anir one to her to vertify this 'statement." 50 Cent bottler for - nl o hi? ' RlatolW ".& Houghton, druggists. . - ; j .'.' '" NOTICE. ' -' Ti. . TTrAnoh ha frr eala a nnri.Tui. rf improved ranches and unimproved iuua m we urasa v aiiey neignnornooa in Sherman county. They will be sold very cheap and on reasonable terras. Mr. Franco ran lnonfA fuift.lAra em . aiunA good unsettled claims in the same neigh- uoraooa. tis aaaress is tirass Valley, onerman county, uregou. . JOHN BOOTH AND OYSTER HOUSE. One of the Finest Cooks in The Dalles. All Work done by White Help. Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s' Drug Store. . 85 Union St., The Dalles. Just Opened. JWfs. A. JOflES - Proprietor. Everything the Market - Affords, at Reasonable . Rates. MRS. LOCH HEAD'S - Painting CLASS ! - v .-" 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 Paint ing. A fall line of New Studies for sale or to rent. Studio at . the residence of Mr. 6. P. Morgan, corner of Third and Liberty streets. - . . - ' . Fifth Street Grade. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Common Council of Dalles City is a boot to proceed to ettablixb by Ordinance the (Trade upon the following; named street in said Dalles City, to-wlt:- On Fifth street from the west side of Union street to the east side of Washington st. The grade of said street will be fixed with refer ence to the supposed stage of low water in the Columbia river, which is fixed at a point 52.81 feet below the top of the hydrant at the south west -corner of rirntand Washington streets, in SHld Dalles City, which point npon the Columbia river is designated as the initial point from whieb the elevations rereinafter stated are made. The squares made by the crossings of streets with said street, shall be of the following elevations above the datum plane, or low water level of the Columbia river, hereinbefore fixed.- At the in tersection of Fifth and Union streets. 78 feet At the interaection of Fifth and Court streets 73.5 feet At the intersection of- Ffthni Wsshington streets 78 feet.' 1 he grades of the aforesaid street from square to square shall beuniform and equal The Dalles Restaurant iy oraer oi tne common council. FRANK MESEFEE. ' ' Recorder of Dalles City; Dated this 4th day of. March, 1W2. S-7dl4t HEW BOOT AHD : S li) N EM AN & FI EGE, - :V 114; SECOND STREET. Our Stock has been most carefully selected for Comfort and Durability and will be sold ait the lowest possible' ; prices. Leather and findings for sale. - . Repairing. Neatly and D. BUNN Pipe Woit Till Repairs ag JoflDi MAINS TAPPED Shop on Third Street, next " Blacksmith Shop. I. C. Hiekelsen -AGENT T O Ml II IS U 111 Kranich i Bach n j rim School Books, Bibles, Blank Books, Music Books, Sheet Music, Baby Carriages and Jewelry. - the dAlles,- WHOLESALE Liquor Finest Wines 171 Second Street, Frenchs' Block, SPRING -ARRIVING E. Jacobsen & Co.s. Largest Line of Baby. Carriages, Books, Stationery CtXXU. MLL UOlvCbl 162 Second Street,. . Successors to O. K. Dunham. Druists knd Chemists. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always ia Attendance. THE DAltIS, " r OREGON. : SHOE -STORE t Expeditiously Done: UNDER PRESSURE. door west of Young & Kuss FOR- Oigan, m tt i i t Mm iiprigiit nanos, OBEGON AND RETAIL Dealer. and Liquors. The Dalles, Oregon STOCK DAILY AT- 1USU IUUCUW. THE DALLES, OREGON. R. B. HOOD. Livery, Feed and Sale Horses Bought and Sold on Left for Sale. " OFFICE OF- : - The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line - Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning ' - at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7;00. All freight mast be left at R. B. Hood's office the eve - ning before. . , R." B. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or. MACK