The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.! Corner Second and Washington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription Per Year Per month, by carrier Single copy .6 00 .... 60 6 STATE OFFICIALS Governoi Secretary of State Treasurer : Supt. of Public Instruction S. Pennoyer ...G. W. HcBrlde Phillip Metschan E. B. McElroy ( J. N. Dolph ' J. H. Mitchell Qnatora. Congressman . State Printer Frank Baker a. nermann COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge ; C. N. Thornbury Sheriff D. L. Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer Geo. Kuch Commissioner....... . gaAknS?d Assessor John E. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner. William Michel! Mount Hood would make a- magnifi cent public park or reservation, and the project of having a large tract of govern ment land including a large share of the hoary old peak has been " agitated for some time past. To secure such a dona tion from the government, it is not nec essary that there should be a special act of congress on the subject, aa many sup pose. Under an act of congress approved March 3, 1891, which act authorizes the president of the United States to set apart and reserve certain public lands bearing the forests, the president can set apart and declare the establishment of such lands and reservation by a public proclamation. Any action taken by the chamber of commerce, Alpine club or A t V. n nnL-L1. J i i- atijr uwivi icuittuio ttuu reprvaeiiL&LiVG body of men, asking for. the establish ment of a public park or reservation in cluding in its limits Mount Hood, would probably result in the securing of the same. Action, however, should be taken before settlere locate on the land. .When the first spile was being pre pared for use at the commencement of of the railroad work at Astoria a few days since it was found necessary to saw off the top so as to leave a flat sur face for the driver to fall upon, and of course there were many anxious to secure the piece cut off to preserve as a relic. It was captured by Hon. Sam Elmore and carried up to his cannery office door, where he handed it to one of the employes named Ah Dock, with the instruction to place it in the office. The Chinaman looked at it inquiringly, and then gazed upon the numerous other chunks of wood lying around. "Whlat for?" he asked laconically. Mr. Elmore proceeded to explain that attached to the relic were associations that gave it an intrinsic value, when he was inter rupted by, "Tlinsic! What you mean?" inquired Dock. "Oh put it in the office, and I'll come down and explain" some other time. I'm in a hurry now,", said Mr. Elmore, as he went his way up town. Mr. Elmore is going to have the relic dressed and framed. The Pacific coast is becoming celebra ted lor its naileries, uensus statistics show that the fisheries of California are more important than those of either Or egon or Washington. Of the capital in vested, $2,684,210 represented California interests, the value of nrmlncta nf that. : state being $4,463,369. Oregon ranks -next in importance, having a capital in- -vested of $2,296,632, and a product of 41,033,574. The amount of capital in vested in Washington is given as $517, 397 and products $891,860, and compared with 1890 the fisheries of this region have as a whole greatly advanced, although a few special branches show a decline. Senator Dolph can attend all the ban quets of the plutocrats, to join his voice to those of their other attorneys in favor of higher taxation and worse class legis- lation, insinuatingly says the Telegram, "but when a great meeting of the cen tral labor union is held to protest against Chinese immigration, he sends a letter of regret. Indeed, it is not only sus pected but asserted by true exclusionists in congress that Dolph's measure to ex- . elude Chinese is - calculated not to exclude them. This was to be expected." . Granite from the mine lately discov ered in the coast range of mountains above Willamina, by Mr. A. H. Sale, Will, be used in construction of the new Court house for Multnomah county, provided it stands the test. As Mr. Sale is a man of experience in such mat ters, the result of the test will likely prove satisfactory, as he knows what granite iU when he sees it. We notice an ominous silence .lately on the part of the Spokane Review, Al bany Herald, Baker City Blade and other republican papers that up till a short time since have been advocating free coinage of silver, says the Telegram Then it adds : "Do they not dare to bark any more because Sir Oracle is about to open his mouth?" Speaker Crisp went far out of his way to conciliate the Georgia "cracker" yes terday say9 the Oregonian, when he or dered his name called and made a tie by his vote, thus defeating a motion to lay the silver bill upon the table. This ought to secure the speaker against any more troablo with the farmers' alliance. A Made Visitor A Chronicle reporter met Mr. David Creighton of Three Mile this forenoon, just after the adjournment of the repub lican convention, , when Mr. C. said : "A strange occurrence happened at our bouse last night." "What was that," said the reporter. "Why, a tramp came to the house a while after uight fall, and as he was naked we bad to keep him all night." "Naked !" gasped the reporter. "Yes, naked." "Absolutely so?" "Yes, absolutely naked. Just the way you and I came into the world." "Oh, that's it," said the Chronicle man, as the full truth of being beautifully sold dawned upon bis thick vision. "What persuasion is it?" "A boy. Weight ten pounds." Advertised bettors. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for, Saturday March 26th, 1892 Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised : '-. Allen Marion Baker Vertie Brown Will N Coleman Frank Dancklev Richard Geibel Henry Hart Bros Hickok C G Jacobsen G P Mitchell Leforest Mock David McBride D T McNultyWm McNally Wm McPherson Cole Osborn Mrs Nell Sullivan Thos Vanderbilt CJ Wardner Geo R Wilson DC M. T. Nolan, P. M. - Kemralgla Cared. In 15 Minutes. Mr. J. S. Sturtevant, editor of the Waupaca (Wis.) Post, says : "Last night Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured my wife of neuralgia of the face and tooth in fifteen minutes. We would not be without it." 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Notice. All Dalles City warrants registered prior to September 1, 1890, will be paid if presented at my omce. interest ceases from and after this date. Dated February 8th, 1892. O. KlNERSLY, tf. Treas. Dalles City. Call for a Republican State Convention. A rennhlirain fnnvpnfinn fni tYa ctota of Oregon, is called to meet in the city u ruruauuia v eanesuay, me otn day of April, 1892, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the nnrrvwA nf nnminaHnt, fanAlAaina for the office of Supreme Judge, two wiigicocmcu, iicaiucuuai electors, members of the state board of equaliza tion, and other district officers, and to transact aiip.h nther rmainasa aa maw properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 233 dele gates among the several counties as follows: , Baker 6 Benton . . . ". 7 Clackamas .10 Clatsop 10 Columbia... 5 Lane linn :. Malheur. . . Marion Mutnomah . ....11 ....10 .....3 ....14 ....40 uoos 6 Morrow .4 Crook 3 Polk. r. Curry 3 Sherman .. 3 Douglas 9 Tillamook...... 4 Gilliam 4 Umatilla.. 9 Grants..-. . . .5 Union. . . 10 Harney 4 Wallowa..-..:... . 4 Jackson . . .- 7 Wasco. -. .6 Josephine 5 Washington. 8 Klamath 3 Yamhill 3 Lake '. 3 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. AH 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, are cordially invited to unite with us. JXmks Lotan. Chairman Republican State Central Committee.. F. A. Moore, Secretary. ' 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 lor 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 como before said conven tion. The various counties are entitled to repreaentation in said convention as follows: Baker 7 Benton 9 Clackamas 11 Clatsop. ; g Columbia 3 Coos 5 Crook 7 Curry 2 Douglas ...... .11 GiUiam ... 4 Grant 5 Harney -4 Jackson 11 Josephine 5 Klaamath 3 Lake - g Lane is Linn Malheur Marion ....... Morrow Multnomah . . Polk Sherman Tillamook , Umatilla Union Wallowa Washington. . Wasco Yamhill 16 8 15 ...... 5 ......42 9 ...... 2 3 15 15 .4 8 8 8 Total......' 265 It is recommended, unless otherwise ordered by the local committees, that the primaries in the various counties be neia 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. Noltnir, Secretary. FARMERS' BOARDING HOUSE AW BESTATJBANT. MRS. A. J. OBARR. .... ... .Proprietor Meals 25 cents; Lodging 25 cento. Table well supplied with everthing in market. Second st., near Madison. - ' Dalles City SECOND ANNUAL' MEETING. Notice o the .Stockholders of The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Cq, ::" THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of The Dalles, Portland fc Astoria Navigation Company will be held in the hall over the Chronicle office at Dalles City, Ore gon, on Monday, 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. MAY8, President 8-2 JOS. T. PETEBS, Secretary. cpap-Ifon Wanted. The undersigned will pay . FIVE DOLLARS PER TON FOR ALL KINDS OF WAGON AND MA CHINE SCRAP-IRON, MsV- Delivered in The Dalles up to April 1st, at Beers & Williams' Hay Yard. No stove Cast ings wanted. 8. TKICHIEB. Gyffie.Fioiio&Go.. Successors to C. B. Dunham. Druggists and Chemists. Fore Drop M JMcies. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. THE DALLES, OREGON. STACY SHOHlfl, He WatciiniaRer, Has opened an office for Cleaning and Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc. -All work guaranteed and promptly attended. AT C. E. DUflfUqHS OLD STflflD, Cor. Second and Union Streets. W. E. GARRETSON. Leailui - Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOB THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 1SS Second St.. The Dalles, Or. MRS. G. DAVIS Has Opened the REVERE RESTAURANT, In the New Frame Building on SECOND STREET, Next to the Diamond Flouring Mills. First Class Meala Furnished at all Hours. Only White Help Employed. A. A. Brown, Keeps a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. -.which he offers at Low Figures. SPECIAL x PRICES to Cash Buyers. Highest Cash Prices for Ems anfl -other Prote. ' - 170 SECOND STREET. ANEW . UfldertaMng Establishment ! PRINZ & NITSCHKE. DEALERS IN ' " 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. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to . I. Cram.) " : ' " Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made .-. . - OAlsT'DIBS, - East of Portland. - DEALER IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Oan fnrniflh any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail " WtESH OVSTEtS In Brerr Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, alf md $ee me Shirts nf nil Irinrla tn nrHav at r. .vvu u.vu. wu I'VLIKIVU, VIUCI goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, Second St., The Dalles. Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN. Philadelphia, Pa. YOUR ATTEI1TI0I1 Is called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. . Carrie the Finest Line of Picture- To be found in. the City. 72 LUashington Stfeet. MRS. LOCH HEAD'S Painting1 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- inc A fnll linn nf Kun fifiitlon tnv nolo 3-- " vm. ' . . . AVA DUli; or to rent. Studio at the residence of Mr. tj. f . Morgan, corner of Third and Liberty streets. ART STUDIO. Mr. A. BBlMCXSa Has opened an Art Studio, At . the RESIDENCE of Mbs. HEPP- NER, on FIFTH Street, - "' (East of the M. E. Church!) - Class clays are TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. '' Samnles of Mrs. Remish's work mnv tv seen at the store of Paul Kref t & Co. 3-3dtf 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. lts. R. JOflES - Proprietor. Everything the Market . Affords, at Reasonable Rates. R. B. HOOD, Livery, Feed and Sale Morses Bought and Sold on - isvrrimissnon ancbJu oney " Advanced on Horses Left for Sale. - office or Hie Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line Stage I.eaves The Dalles Every Morning at 7:80 and Goldendale at 7;00. All . freight-must be left at R. B. Hood's office the eve--- .- ning before. - . - R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. ' Opposite old Stand. ' The Dalles, Or. MAYS & SALE AGENTS FOR " Acon" and STOVES AND RANGES. , ,; Jeweffs Steel Ranps, ani Marta's and Boynton's Fnraaces. 'We also keep a large and eomplete stoek of Hardware, TinwareGranite, isarbed Wire, Blacksmiths' Coal, Pumps, Pipe, Packings Plumbers Supplies, Guns, " Ammunition and Sporting Goods. Plumbing, Tinning, O w Machine Work a Specialty. COK. SECOND AND FEDERAL STS., D. BUNN Pipe WorR, Tin. Repairs and Hoofing MAINS TAPPED Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss' . Blacksmith Shop. 6rre at Bargains! Removal ! Removal ! On account of Removal I will sell my entire stoclc of 'Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer.-. ; - -'. , '-, KJrix.L,j l K1SDUUTION IN RETAIL. J.FRErMHN, 125 Second Stfeet, Jill m -' W COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Clothing, Gents, f araishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. - Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. , Cash Bayers will save money by examining our stoek and prices before, purchasing elsewhere. H, Herbring, The Dalles Mercantile Co., Successors to BSOOK8 A BEERS, Dealers la General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, fipnte' Fiirnkhinp Rnnrfc Rnntc 5hnoc Hate Pane Ptr mb wiiiiij) MWWHVf HUVIVI WllUWWI IIUIVI VUUWI WLW G-roceries, Hardware, : Provisioiis, Flour, Bacon, HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Rates. Free Delivery fo Boat and Curs .and all parts of the City v 390 and 394 Second Street H.C.NIELS6N, Glothiei BOOTS AJSrn lSHCOES Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, ' I Gtents' JFx3LXy 1 fil 1tis Gkods, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, - THE DALLES, OREGON. -Hi 353- CEO W HI. CROWE, THE CELEBRATED - "ChattetOak 9 9 Blue ware, Silverware; Cutlery, G-an Rermirino n.nr1 T.i rrVi-r THK DALLES, OREGON. assssal SBSEffESBnaffaBBBB UNDER PRESSURE. The lOalles. f IHTEB DBY ELL and Tailor