(I) mm VOL. III. THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1892. NO. 88. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. J. ROBERTS Civil Engineer Gen eral engineering practice. Surveying and mapping; estimates and plans for Irrigation, sewerage, water-works, 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 FELLOW OF TBIKITT Medical College, find member of the Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy sician and Surgeon. Office; rooms S and 4 Chap man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec ond street. Office hoars; 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. - DR. O. D. DOASE PHYSICIAN AND 8CK esoti. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one block south of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M.,2 to 5 and 7 to S P. M. DB1DDALL Dentist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on Sowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. B.B.SUFUB. GKO. ATKINS. rUKIMIKim. - DTJFTJR, W ATKINS A MENEFEE ATTOR-SBY8-AT-LAW Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington 6treet The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. - A 8. BENNETT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of- XX. flee In Schanno's building, up stain. The rmieB, vregon. V. P. KAYS. B. 8. HUHTIKGTOX. B. 8. WILSOK. ' B. TAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attob- iTl kbys-at-law. Offices, French's block over first national uanK, ine uaues, uregon. Young & Kuss, BiacRsmitA & wagon siiop General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. florse Shoeeing a Spciality. TM Street, oiosite the old Lictifi Stand. d&w Still .on Beek. Phoenix Like has .Arisen From the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, The Restauranteur Has Opened the BaldwiiT- Restaurant . 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. Ti MEIIIT Pills ? 3NTO S 2 If yon take pills it is because yon have never ; , tried the S. B. Headache and Liver Gure. It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without causing pain or sickness, and does not' stop you from eaung ana wording. , T. try It Is to become a friend to ft. Fpr sale by all druggists. The DaTfes ' Gigar: Faetopy KCEST STBBBT." FACTORY NO; 105. 1 A T G oi the Best Brands -l.V-" X3LJLjKJ manufactured, and orders irom an parts oi trie 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. h jP 2 All Right ! -OUR SPRING Ladies', Misses' and Childrcns' . ; ; INE SHOES IS N OW COM PLETE. : -OUR LINE Every STYLE to please the taste. Every WIDTH to fit the foot. L Every PRICE to suit the purse. It will pay you to examine our stock "before purchasing. A. JL. WlliLiIflmS & CO. DRUGS S N IPES &, Kl N E RSLY, THEtLEAQING . lolesale al Retail Drapis. PIIHES DRIXGrS Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE . LEADING Patent (Dedieines and HOUSE PAINTS, Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in -WE The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key Agent ior lansiirs runch. , 129 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS - And the Most Complete and the Pmp( lfMll Puill fora o'ryA Pana Tin ,,, r"r.. C , . """fiOlOr iUO Mill UCSI. UrUUUH OI X.D6 nerwin-Wil mmB anil .1 W Munni'i Paina : n 1 i , . " ' " h the most skilled workmen employed. CDemicai mm mnnr.inri nr snnn mirturo f w. .v. orders promptly attended to. Store and Paint Shop corner Third and : DEALERS IN: staple and Fancy Hay, Grain Masonic Block,- Corner Third and SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. Destined to be the Best Man uf actu rl ng Center I n -the Inland Empire. - For Further Information Call at the Office of O. D. TAYLOB, Tie Dais, Or. All Right ! STOCK OF- COMPRISES - Druggists Sundries, OILS AND GLASS. ARE - West- and Domestic Cigars. AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in s n i-,n.r, XTAM A V.-i. 1 1 i i .) r a.u(m7 uuu in au uui .nui&, uiu 11VUB UUl . Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No x fifef .laoa nit i ah u.CJV ai UWF U.1 L WlUrS. J4.ll "Washington Sts., . The Dalles, Oregon and Feed. Court Streets, The Dalles.O regOD, Best Selling Property of the Season in the North wesU " ! : ; : -:t--. - 72 f asMitEi, St, Porttai. Or. BiOGBIIBS. TALK EXTRAORDINARY President Eliot of ; Harrarl Surprises tie World. SPECIAL EMBASSADOR TO UTAH. Successful Colonies Pounded Upon Re ligious Enthusiasm. THE DICTATES OF CONSCIENCE. May Not Practice Polygamy; But Main tains the Religious Equality of Mormonites. Cambridge, Masa., March 25. Har vard, and nearly all Cambridge, are amazed tonight over the report of a speech by President Eliotiefore the Mormons in Salt Lake a'week ago. His words are said to have been these : "As I came over the plains I thought of that early journey when the first colonists marched across them under the guidance of a Christian church, and this reminded me of another pilgrimage, though across the water. I refer to the pilgrim fathers. They, too, suffered hardships for a prin ciple; they, too, were fired with religious enthusiasm and sought freedom, also to worship God. In planting a colony it is the-women who have the harder part. They died faster than the men in Massa chusetts. The successful colonies of this world are founded on religious enthusi asm. ' Here you founded a colony that you might worship God according to the dictates of your consciences. Here in this valley, has arisen the question of religious liberty. In Massachusetts all churches are equal before the law. There is no rea son why this religious liberty may not be enjoyed in all other states and terri tories; as well as in Massachusetts. Let us devote ourselves to this liberty, civil, and religious, for associations of every sort, and for the individual also. . If I could do something to unite the elements in this territory and bring them to seek religious liberty as it is known in other parts of the country, it would be to me a great reward." Irrigating Canal Opened. North Yakima, March 26. This has been a gala day in this portion of the Inland Empire. Water was let into the first section of the Irrigation company's mammoth canal, which is completed for a distance of twenty-five miles. A large delegation were present from other por tions of the state, as the headgates were lifted and the . waters of the Yakima coursed through the - canal, cheered by shouts of the people, music of brass bands, and the roar of cannon. The canal is thirty feet wide on the bottom, and sixty-two feet wide on top, and is the beginning of the greatest irrigating system ever attempted in this country. Clash of Interests. Er. Paso, Tex., March 25. C. P. Huntington and a number of Southern Pacific- officials arrived Monday from New York. It is understood they are to have a conference with Jay3ould. The object is not known, but' it is surmised Huntington will protest against Gould extending the Texas Pacific into Mexico. It appears the Southern Pacific has a contract with Gould, that he will not' parallel the line, to the Pacific coast. This Gould interprets as applying only to the United States, and the proposed line through Northern Mexico to Guay may will not nullify the contract. - Virtue at a Discount. " LoxDOjf , March 25. The suit of Miss Daisy Hopkins against the Rev. Mr. Wallis, proprietor of Trinity hall, Cam bridge, for $5,000 damages for, false im prisonment; in connection with her arrest on the charge of "walking the streets with university men," was concluded today with a verdict against Miss Hop kins. , The verdict was a great surprise to her friends, who always believed her life to be blameless. The . case will be appealed.:-- ---v-vf. Germany's Idea of Bllrer. . "Beb'lin, March 25. The discussion in the American congress of the silver ques tion has 'attracted much ' attention in Germany. The newspapers nearly all agree in the belief that free silver will be a bad thing for the United States. It is reported that Lotan and Simon have agreed to submit their slates in Multnomah county to John Ward, as political arbiter in. the coming cam paign. - Before Simon leaves for Europe the matter will be perfectly arranged. An Injury to Commerce. Washington, March 25 There was quite a spirited hearing before the sen ate committee on commerce today, in which Senators Squire and Allen, of Washington, undertook to show, why a portion of the Puget sound collection district ' should not . be . taken off and added to the Astoria collection district lying along the Columbia river. This question was fought out at great length in the senate more than a week ago, and the bill was reported back to the-, com mittee on ' commerce. This time the committee will probably decide not to report, the bill again, although the ground is taken by many members of the committee that Senator Dolph did right in favoring the bill on account of the letter from the secretary of the treasury advocating it. In deference to the sentiment that hangB about the state, it was thought best to leave the Puget sound collection district intact, containing the whole state of Washing ton. Notwithstanding the manifest in jury to the commerce ot the Columbia river.' Wanted. - A girl to work in .the country, must be a good cook. Good wages. Apply at this office. ----- 16-3-tf. Get the Rotary, the Amazon, or the California lawn sprinkler, at Maier & Benton's. 3-18-dtf. Tllft rf lAflruABf. n1ar0 f n Inn: nntatAaa in town is at J. H. Cross' feed store. 31-7d4 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 For Sale. A good number 2 Calgraph, at W. U. Telegraph office. Price 65.- 3-14-lw Miss Clara B. Story will instruct a limited number of pupils in oil paint ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal and Eastelle work and China painting, tudio, room 3, over Mclnerny's dry goods store. 2-3-tf NOTICE. S. E. Farris will start the street sprinkler on the first of April. 3-22-t31 Something new Pabsts Bohemian Milwaukee Beer only one bit a bottle. Hot clam broth after 5 p.m., at J. O. Mack's. Call and try them. 2-23tf NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. State and county taxes become delin quent "April 1st next. . Taxpayers are hereby requested to make payment of it soon and avoid going on the delinquent list. e. D. L. Cates, Sheriff and Tax Collector. 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 Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received by J.P.Mc Inerny, till noon March 31st, 1892, for the erection of a one story cottage, to be built at the N. E. corner of Third and Liberty streets, in this city. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Crandall and Burget, 166 Second street. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. The Dalles, Or., March 16, 1892. dtd lSegt 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. NOTICE. 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 verv cneaD and on reasonable terms. Mr. French can locate settlers on some eood unsettled claims in the same neigh borhood. His address is Grass Yalley, snerman county, uregon. A Remarkable Cure of Kheumatlsm. 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, tne fost master Here naa - been bed-ridden with rheumatism for several vears She could eet nothing to do her anv 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 Blakeley & fiougnton, druggists. - . La Grippe Sncceufully Treated. . - I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year," says Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. -"In the 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 setting 'down.' " 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & iiougnton, druggists. - - DECIDEDLY STRAINED. Bot Actual Hostilities not Very Liiely to Arise. RUSSIA WILL ADD TO THE FLEET. Cabinet Meeting Fully Attended Yester day Blaine Present. THE LONDON STAB CHANGES VIEW Final Vote to be Taken by the Senate Monday in Executive Session Other News. Washington, March 26. The serious ness of the Behrinz sea situation ia shown by the attendance of Secretary maine at tiie cabinet meeting yesterday, notwithstanding his recent illness. The, other members were all present. It is understood a decision was reached that the government would await the rmW of Lord Salisbury to the president's last note before proceeding on the assump tion that the English srovernment will not co-operate in the measures of pro tection tithe Eealmg industry. Secre taries Foster and Tracy held a confer ence prior to the meeting, presumably m rega.ru to oruers to naval and revenue . vessels assigned to the dutv of natrollintr in sealing grounds. It is practically settled the warships Charleston, Balti more, Boston, Yorktown, Adams, Ran ger and Mohican, and the revenue ves sels Corwin, Bear, Rush and Albatross will be assigned to this dutv. Naw de partment authorities hardly know how lar to go in the line of extraordinary preparations until the international cor respondence bears a more conclusive as pect. Meanwhile, although they con cede that our relations with Great Brit ain are decidedly strained, few in reality expect actual hostilities to arise. It is also pointed out by naval experts that it will hardly be the policy of the depart ment to concentrate a heavy force of vessels in Behrins sea. for even if hostil ities should be precipitated by an ex change of shots in those waters, the war would not be foueht there, bnt home, and our vessels would be away. iTesident Harrison has been given as surances that the Russian Erovernmnt will co-operate with this government in tne matter of protecting the seals in . Behring sea, and that four men-of-wi- would be added to the fleet of six Rus sian iron-clads now at Vladivostock. The London Star, which, on the 24th, approved of Salisbury's attitude in de clining assent to the prolongation of the modus vivendi, has changed its views, and today advises Salisbury to renew tne modus Vivendi. It says a renewal will cause the Canadians to scream, ad ding, "but better let Canada scream, tnan tnat a serious quarrel between Great Britain and the TTnitfd Sfnioa , opened." All The Talk. Washington, March 25. The sole sub-, ject of talk in official circles is the dan ger of war with England. Few believe that war will result, but all see the dan ger of it and look for England to recede from the position she has taken, as they regard that position as utterly untenable. The prevailing opinion seems to be that war is preferable to the United' States retiring from the position she has taken. No fears are expressed as to the ultimate outcome should a war be declared, but at the same time, while not expecting it, the United States will not be wholly un prepared should it come. Aside from the activity which was displayed by the navy, in anticipation of trouble with Chili, the officials of the army are be ginning to bestir themselves in acquaint ing themselves with the strength of the enemy. The United States navy is now stronger than for many years and atten tion is being directed to the army. In the event of war Canada would doubt less be attacked and overrun immedi ately. All Same Dunbar. ; . Paris, March 25. The trial of Henri . Rochefort for libelling the public proses cutor resulted in a verdict of guilty with out extenuating circumstances. Roche-; fort was sentenced to a year's imprison ment and a fine of 300 francs, the maxi mam penalty for the offense. - . A Dangerous Stove. Adrian, Mich., March 25. By an ex-, plosion of a .gasoline stove today, Mrs. Henry Lards, and two children, were fa tally burned. . ;( -