The Dailes'Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BT THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner 8econd and Washington Street, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription Per Year Per month, by carrier , single copy ...6 00 ... 80 ... . . 5 STATE OFFICIALS. Governoi 8. Pennoyer Secretary of State. G. W. Mc Bride Treasurer Phillip Metschan Supt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy enators......... Congressman . . . . State Printer.... (J. N. DolDh J J. H. Mitchell . . ,B. Hermann ..Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. - County Judge. C. N. Tbornbury Sheriff D. L. Gates Clerk '. J. B. Crossen Treasurer , Geo. Koch Commissioners. FkncSfd Assessor. John E. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner William Michel! The Oregonion of today says : "Wasco county is said to be so deeply in debt, an increase in the assessment rate is contemplated." Where the Oregonion got its information we know not, but the statement is wholly without foundation. We have just learned the following facts from Judge Thornbury and County Clerk Crossen, each one of whom confirms the others statement. Four years ago the indebtedness of Wasco county was in the neighborhood of fSO.OOO. The pres ent indebtedness, making allowance for available assets, is in the neighborhood of 55,000. A statement of the financial condition of the county will be furnished by the county clerk for publication on the first of April next, and the clerk and judge both believe that it will show an indebtedness somewhere between fifty and sixty thousand dollars. This is a a showing that no county officer need be ashamed of. A reduction of $25,000 is no small testimony to the efficiency of me present county court. The gallant and persistent struggle of Mr. Hermann before the river and har bor committee of the house, that has just ended by his having the sum of 435,000 placed in the bill ordered re ported to the house for the Cascade Locks, and better still the work being' finished by contract merits the deep gratitude of every friend of an open river. Now let the bill pass the bouse in this fashion and it will certainly pass the senate and then there is hope that the present generation will realize a hope so 'long deferred that it has made the heart flick for many a year to think of it. The -state can build the dalles portage and, better still for Wasco and Sherman counties, build it on .the Oregon side of wia river. The quarantine officials in British Columbia have received orders from the acting minister of customs at Ottowa to enforce in future the regulations against American cattle imported into Canada. This action will make it necessary for such cattle to undergo ninety days quarantine and will thereby practically prohibit the business, as it is .doubtless intended to do. The cities of Victoria and Vancouver draw their beef supply wholly from the, United States and the enforcement of the orders is in spite of vigorous protests from the people of onuBD iOiumoia. An enterprising paper in New York city lately engaged, at its own expense, in the work of cleaning the streets in 6r "Vler to demonstrate the cost at which the work could.be done and make compari son between that and the actual cost paid by the city. A street cleaning force jvas sent out each day, for a number of days, and their work as to quantity and cost was carefully noted.' On this basis it was found that the city could, be com pletely swept every forty-eight hours, for an entire year, at a saving below the present cost of no less than $1,618,379.40. Great is Tammany. 1 he Portland Telegram very guilelessly and truthfully says : "Toooften articles are ordered from some distant place in the mistaken idea that they are cheaper, wheu as a matter of fact they could be purchased just as cheaply, all things considered, at home. The price of an article is not the only element going to prove whether it is cheap or dear." Let the Telrgram apply this safe and patri otic principle to national affairs and it is all that the most ardent protectionest could desire.- - Few people are aware that Mr. Spur geon was never ordained. He began uu cuucu ma remarxaoie ' ministry without that ceremony. rr r - . " J"3 uukujiu W1U be propelled by a light screw making 8,000 revolution per minute. Its sua- pruuvuuQ yvncii mu us m ante iiu reel long by 40 feet wide. The motive power Will be a petroleum condensing engine. Five century plants, all in bloom, is the. interesting and very rare sight now to be seen in Los Angeles in the garden of the Church of Our Lady of. All Angels. They are said to be growing about a foot a day. . - A gentleman . at Eastman, Qa., a day or two ago on opening a freight ear dis. covered a hen hatching a nest of eggs which she had laid during a long rail road journey from another state. The Havana Sprout. The leading cigar -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. 2-24-dtf - -: Miss Clara B. Story will instruct a limited number of pupils in oil paint ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal and pastelle work and China painting. Studio, room 3, over Mclnerny's dry goods store. , - 2-3-tf NOTICI. R. E. French has for sale a number of improved ranches and nnim proved 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. Byrne, Bloyd & Co., offer what they believe to be the finest Claret ever brought to this city, put up in quart bottles, at the low price of $3 a dozen. 3-18tf Messrs. Moulton and Conrad, . two talented musicians from Portland, will give a vocal and instrumental entertain ment tonight' and tomorrow night, at the Oro Fino Saloon. - Come and hear them. - 3-18-2t CALL FOB A REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. ' Notice is hereby gives that at a meeting of the Republican County Central Committee of Wasco county, Or., called by authority vested in me as Chairman of said committee, and held at the County Court Room in Dalles City, Oregon, on the 13th day of February, 1892, it was ordered that a call be issued for a Republican County Convention, to be held at the Court House in Dulles City, Oregon, at 10 a. m., on the . 26th day of March, 1892, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the office of County Judge, Clerk, Sheriff, one County Commissioner, Treasurer, Assessor, Superintend ent of Schools, County Surveyor and Coroner, and the election of six delegates to represent Wasco county in the Republican State Conven tion, to be held in the city of Portland, Or., on the 6th day of April, 1892, and to transact such other and further business as may properly come before said convention. The County Convention will consist of seventy-three delegates from the various precincts, apportioned as follows, to-wit: . Falls Precinct Hood River Precinct. Baldwin . Mosier " West Dulles " Trivett " Bigelow " East Dalles " Eight Mile " Columbia " " Deschutes Nansene " Dufur- " Kingsley Tygh Valley " Waumack " Oak Grove " Bake Oven " . Antelope " 5 Delegates . .2 ...2 ...5 .3 ...2 ...3 ...3 ...8 It is further recommended, by order of the Central Committee, that primary elections be held in the various precincts, at the usual place of voting, on the 19th day of March, 1892, and that the polls be opened at such primaries throughout the county at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, except-within the limits of Dalles City, in which the primaries will be conducted under provisions of Primary Election Law and the subjoined notice. The attention of electors in the various pre cincts desiring to elect Justices of the Peace and Constables, is called to the provisions of the new election law as to the manner of nominating their candidates at the primaries. " , M. T. NOLAN, Attest Chairman Rep. Co. Central Com. A. G. Johnson, Secv. . 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 each 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 come before said convention.- The various counties are entitled to repreaentation in said convention as follows : - Baker ; 7 Benton 9 Clackamas U Clatsop . 8 Columbia 3 Coos 5 Crook . 7' Curry ... 2 Douglas 11 Gilliam ... 4 Grant 5 Harney , 4 Jackson 11 Josephine 5 Klaamath 3 Lake 3 Lane 13 Linn 16 Malheur. .... 3 Marion . .15 Morrow 5 Multnomah ......... .42 Polk Sherman 2 Tillamook '. ... 8 Umatilla 15 Union 15 Wallowa 4 Washington 8 Wasco 9 Yamhill 8 Total 265 ' It is recommended, unless otherwise ordered by the local committees, that the primaries in the various counties be held: on Saturday, the 9th day of April, and the county conventions on Thurs day, April 14, 1892. By order of the democratic state cen tral committee. - , -- B. Goldsmith, Chairman, A. Noltnbr, Secretarv. Call for a Bepubllcan 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 11 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 Benton , . . . . Clackamas . . . . . Clatsop. Columbia... Coos v Crook.. Curry Douglas Gilliam Grant... Harney Jackson Josephine .'. Klamath Lake 6 Lane........ 7 linn. ...... ....11 "....10 3 10 Malheur 10 5 Marion ...... Mutno'mah.. Morrow 14 ....40 4 6 8 .....4 9 ....10 .....4 ......6 ...... 8 .6 ...8. Polk ...8 Sherman... . ... Tillamock... ...4 Umatilla... ...5 Union .. ...4 Wallowa..... .,.7 Waaco........ ...5 Washington. ...8 Yamhill ...8 The same being one delegate at large from each county, and one delegate for every 200 votes, and one for." every frac tion over one-half thereof, cast for Con gressman at the June election in 1890, The committee recommended that the Primaries be held, on Saturday, March 19, "and the County Convention on Sat urday, March 26," unless otherwise or dered By the proper County Committees. All voters who favor the republican policy of internal improvements, protec tion of American productions and labor, and guarding sacredly the rights of every American citizen at . home and abroad, arecordially invited to unite with us. James Iotak Chairman Republican State Central Committee. F. A. Moons, Secretary. --. - THI CHCBCHBS. ST. PETER'S CHURCH ReV. Father Bbohs obbst Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 A. k. High Mass at 10:30 A. M. Vespers at 7r.M. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH.-Preacbing in the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. DV Sunday school immediately after morning service. J. A. Orchard, pastor. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite Fifth. Rev. EUD.Buteliffe Rector. Services every Sunday at 11 i. at. and 7:80 p. at. Sunday School 9:45 A. u. Evening Prayer on Friday at 7:80 . . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. TaY IXb, Pastor. Morning services every Sab bath at the academy at 11 i. at. Sabbath School immediately . after morning services. Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi dence. Union services in the court house at 7 P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. bt. and 7 T. M. Sunday School after morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. M. E. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spencer, pastor. Services every Sunday morning. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r. m. A cordial invitation is extended by both pastor and people to all. SOCIETIES. AS8EMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes days of each month at 7:80 p. m. WASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. K. Meets first and third Monday of each month at 7 DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. MODRN . WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. If t. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even ing of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7 : 30 r. at. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. Clouoh, Sec'y. H. A. Biixs.N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning members are cordially in vited, w, 8. Cram. D. W.Vausb, K. of R. and 8. C. C WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. V. W. Meets at K. ef P. Hall, Corner Second and Court Streets, Thursday evenings at 7:30. George Gibons, W. S Mviks, Financier. M. W. TAS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday at 7:30 p. m., in the K. of P. Hall. B OF L. E. Meets everv Sundnv Hftemnon in the K. of P. Hall. " JIESANG VEREIN Meets everv Sunday VJT evening in the K. of P. Hal!., " BOF L. F. DIVISION No. 167 Meets in the K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day of each month, st 7:3) P. M. YOUR ATTEflTIOfl - Is called to tns fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. Carrie the Finest Line of Pictures piouliig :-To be found in the City. 72 LUashington Sttfeet. ART STUDIO. Mrs. A.. SSnilSK Has opened an Art Studio, At the KESIdS NCE of Mrs. HEPP NERos FIFTH Street -(East of the M. E. Church.) Class days are TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. . Samples of Mrs. Bemish's work mav he seen at the store of Paul Kref t dt Co. 3-3dtf SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. Notice to the Stockholders of The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company will be held in the hall over the Chronicle office at Dalles City, Ore gon, on Saturday, April 4th. 1892, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may legitimately come before the meeting. By order of ROBT. MAYS, President 8-2 JOS. T. PK i BBS, Secretarv. ; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of K. F. Gibons until Monday noon, April 4th, 1892, for the erection of tne superstructure of tbe first Congrega tional church building, of The Dalles. Or.. according to the plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Crandall & Burget. The building committee reserve tne right to reject any or all bids. Dated March 14th, 1892. R. F. Gibons, "B. S. Huntington, 4 3-14td ' . Building Committee." JOHN PASHEK, t - Tailor, Next door to Wasco Sun. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, ana a nt guaranteed . each time.; fepaiiring aod Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. ' Fifth Street Grade. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK Common Council of Dalles City is about to 8roceed to establish by Ordinance the grade upon le following named street in said Dalles City, to-wit-. 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 tbe supposed stage of low water in the Columbia river, which is fixed at a point S2.81 feet below the top of tbe hydrant at the south west corner of first and Washington streets, in said Dalles City, which point upon the Columbia river is designated as the initial lKiintfnim which the elevations rcreinai ter 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 wafer level of the Columbia river, hereinbefore fixed. At tbe in tersection of Fifth and Union streets. TS feet At the intersection of Fifth and .Court streets 73.5 feet At the intersection of Ffth and Washington, streets 78 feet. - The grades of the aforesaid street from square to square shall be uniform and equal By order of the Common Council. -FRANK MEN EFEE. Recorder of Dalles City. Dated this 4th day of March, 189& 8-7dl4t COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs csaccessors to w.s. Craa.) '.. . Manufacturer of the finest French and - Home Made - O 3ST 3D IBS'," . East of Portland. - ; ' -DEALER nf . . - - ; Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco. Own furnish any of these goods at Wholesala or Retail . . ' . I" Krerj- JStyle.' 104 Second Street The Dalles, Or. GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOOps OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, ' . ' earr Shirts of all trinrls prices -which defy competition. Other Second St., The Dalles. Sole Agent for WAXNAMAKER & BROWN. , . Philadelphia, Pa. j&pap -ta Wanted. The undereigned will pay FIVE DOLLARS PER TON FOR ALL JKINDS OF WAGON AND MA CHINE SCRAP-IRON, 9 Delivered in The Dalles up to April 1st, at Beers 4c Williams' Hay. Yard. No stove Cast ings wanted. s. TRICHXKK. BynieHoya & Co - Successors to C. E. Dunham. Druggists and Chemists. Turelnis and. MeJicines. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. THE DAtLKS, OREGON. AND OYSTER HOUSE. One or the Finest Cooks In The Dalles. '-. All Wort done by -White Help. Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s' Drug Store. 85 Union St., The Dalles. Just Opened. Vlvs. fL JOflES - Proprietor. Everything the Market Affords, at Reasonable Rates. 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 Paint' mg. A fall line of New Studies for sale or to rent. Studio at the residence of Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and Liberty streets. . R. B. HOOD, LiyeipFeed and Sale Horses Bought and Sold on Commission and Money Advanced on Horses -. Left for. Sale. The Dalles and Goldendalt Stage Line Stage I -eaves The Dalles Every Morning . 7:30 and Goldendale at 70. All -freight mast be left at R. B. . Hood's office the ere- v . .- ning before. - R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The .Dalles, Or. (and The Dalles Restaurant MAYS & CROWE, . SALE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED' ; STOVES AND RANGES. ' .... - - - Jet ett's Steel Raw and Rickrison's and Bopton's Furnaces. - We also keep a large and complete stoek of Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Blueware, Silverware, Cutlery, Barbed Wire, Blacksmiths' Coal, Pumps, Pipe, Packing; Plumbers Supplies, Guns, - Ammunition and Sporting Goods. Plumbing, Tinning, G-nn Repairing and Light Machine Work a Specialty. COR. SECOND AND FEDERAL STS.. D, BUNIM Pipe Worft, Tin Bepairs aitf Hoofing ."l"aaaBBBSJ,aaBBBBBBBSJ MAIN'S TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next doo west of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith" Shop. . Grat Bargains ! Removal! Removal! On aceourit of Removal I will sell my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and.Caps, Trunks and Valises, Srielv ings, Counters, Desk,. Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer. - GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. 125 Second Stpeet, The Dalles. HEW FJLL P WIHTEB DRY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ing, Gents' furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, ; Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oar stock and prices before purchasing" elsewhere. H- Herbring. The Dalles Mercantile Co., Successor to BROOK8 & BEERS. Dealers in General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. Groceries, Hard-ware, ' HAY, GrEAIN AND PRODUCE Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Kates. V Free Delivery to Boat and Curs and all parts of the City 390 arid 394 Second Street H. C. Glothiet h ' v BOOTS. AND SHOES, ; Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, COBNEB OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, ''THE DALLES OBEGQN. THE DALLES, OREGON. ELL and Tailar