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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
. Published Dally, 8unday Excepted.. ,
- ' BY " '
'the CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets, The
. Dalles, Oregon.
: Terms of Subscription
Per Year ...
Per month, by carrier .". -.
Blngle copy
M 00
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' STATE OFFICIALS. -
Governor : : B. Pennorer
Secretary of State G. V. McBrlde
Treasurer ..Phillip Metsehan
Bnpt. ol Publio Instruction. ...... -E. B. McElroy
Congressman ...B. Hermann
State Printer Frank Baker
COUNTY bFIciA:S.J
County Judge....... C. K. Thorhbury
Sheriff. - D. L. Cates
Clerk ,. i. B. Crossen
Treasurer, . v ... T r ... ... . Geo. Ruch.
VttS.'-'i J if ; rlk.iiw A. Leavens
Commissioners 1 Frank Kincaid
"Assessor John E. Barnett
Surveyor E. F. Sharp
Superintendent ol Publio Schools. . -Troy Shelley
Coroner. , '. .William Mlchell
John E. McCormick comes out in a
communication' "published '"'in' ! another
column and denies that he is guilty of
the infamy of having cast the vote, by
which G.' W. Johnston ofiDufur, the
man who put M. A. Moody's name on
ths cascade portage bill and thereby
nearly defeated it, the man. who j stood'
.shoulder to shoulder with Benedict
Arnold McCoy and, supported by his
vote the measure that McCoy invented
to kill the Dalles Portage bill goes to
the republican state conveiltenion. "'Mr ',
McCormick thoroughly understands that
the charge that he had voted for '. John
ston was made . by " the ' Chronicle ' in
good" faith and . with hot' the least
prompting of malice or', any ' other 'un
worthy motive. The., charge was made
with much regret, as everybody expected
something better from a member of the
alliance, and no one is better pleased than
is the .' editor "of ; this ' journal '. that Mr. '
McCormick is able to clear himself . and
tbe organization pf which he is an hon
ored member, of the infamy of having
betrayed the people's "interests'.' But
who did the ; deed? ' Eleven ' delegates
constituted the committee. The .. writer'
has already conferred with five of them,
namely, II. Gilpin,. W." TJ." Richards,
Willard .Vahderpool, "W't E. Campbell
td John E. McCormick, each ' one of
whom is ready to make affidavit that he
voted for .Campbell..' It . follows there
fore that the men who' Voted, 'for John-!
eton were G. W. Johnston,- himself, ;M;J
J. Anderson," R. Sigmant Henry Hudson,
J. Eastern and W. H. , H,"i)ufur'''If ahy
one of, these latter denies that' he voted -ior
Johnston, the Chronicle will procure!
and publish he"affidavits.of the five fbr-v
'merto .the,, effect . that they voted for
keo .'Campbell..'. Much. as the Chrosicte re-.
Uaion 0 ereta Lhat-th-e wronflr bart'v had hither 6
I cb8f:kad.fo bear the blame, tbe error lias had
niocTgiet with which the people '. regard that
f"art.. pf:,,ther work .'..of, the , republican,
hbe' ftcosntv convention that sent 'such men
Iter- asyeorEe i. jui,ntun nuu m. a, muouj
UQ CUIlVeilblWU UUUJ1USU3 UtU
didates for the state legislature. . It is
.1 ' 1' . .3 i. : . ii trin.L'J t
o .n. ....
4erpooJ that he had -thfr'iiiai
,tandr jjrue!''t'd;: the ' people 1
- .11 IHH HVtfriUHLlUlf IlUIlUr Ul V 1 lTIHru V H II -
UiBUUUCfiD IAI
and' "vote
against; the man', albeit a friend and
..Cjeighbot", who1 had formerly betrayed
Qai .: The defense, wfiich the democratic leg
( ialature of the state of ?few York seema
y-v6-M-a-, ww
cJq contrp pf legislature wad takffn from the
republicans ia, not that May nard is not
guilty, hot that the "charges rte ontraey
' but that the committee" of the. "New York
Bar Association was' composed 'of Tam-
t ; ' -many men.iuThit is Just fls goodv.ISfHd'ei'
"Of0 ' . fense. as a Tammany legislature could be
expected to make.
. The Buffalo pr. thinks , that thje
earnings i of the," Union Pacific- railroad
':jwhicb should have gone to pay theclaim,
of the government; have-been" diverted
into the treasury of the .Western Tin ion
'Telegraph. Judge Brewer- has ordered
- the railroad company to operate its ojvd
; "' telegraph line. ' , ,--"r'"'''
- ... Nebratka wooieii7're' toesapply;'the
hamraor wit which MSi.Potter Palmei'
-wtirdrivp the nail Jq the wotuen's ilimld
ing at tbe orid,' fairy jHer&i k ehance
. , ior the womerjj of. Oregon,! Let theni at
least supply the Arnica.
. Banmtor Staiaord-aatedi t' Kxpel 400.
. Stories are already beginning to oome
from 'Leland Stanford, Jr.wiivOTslty,
at Palo' Alto.'-Last : week' abat.fcOQ sta--4ents
let-ofl the -briikei ot.A.lafcOftJ!
wnicb waBtanamg,near,the university
tou mauy .oi xnem- go aooara and start
ed down gTade toward the tatibri;Uttn a
Short time the car wrsM BTjimrrlnfl':ntnTi'oi Sit
a lively rafe; and the, lada did.btt atop It
auui ic caa reacnea t-aio Alto. - X be car
was missing, tbe following awiriilng, and
. " . T ; ,i v interest to uns o. oavage, wno wiu con
wing the follirwing morning, and tinne the bTisineas'ndet1' the' old firm
J. engine had to bp sent footn Sai, namewith E.Jacobsenf .,"kaA eAu'ja
haul it taoJcr.wfMn.;sv i,u siasiu n i Dated Dalles CityMarchJL?,a89?U
or Stanford was wrathy when he' i: "3a i'1 ' 0l'i W. Condo!.,,
a special
. Jose to
Senator Stanford was wrathv whori W
heard of the incident, and proposed .to
uptu tue nngieaaers.' .ic was QiSQOverea
that there were folly' 200 "boys enirhsred
in the affair, and the aehatof gave orders"
that they should aU be required: tdleavei i'fSiS? VlU?-18'' J1
The order would probablv havebeen eni 4!.nJtLJl'J1!nt ,m" J"
forced but for Mrs. Stanford. She in
terceded for th&yonngster,tjiad excused
them by saying that ItiWas.only a boyish
prank. She finally succeeded in inductng
Stanford to change his resolution.- Cor.
Chicago Inter-Ocean. V: v "' ''" ''..:,
The Havana Sprout. .
The leading cigar now, with amok era
about The Dalles, is the Havana Sprout.
It is A No. 1,, and is to be found at
Byrn,-Floyd ft-Coe; " Call and try it;
2-24-dtf ; -t -! : : - . -
Democratic
Caucus for
West Dalles
Precinct -
The Democrats of West Dalles Pre
cinct are requested to meet in caucus at
the court house in the county court
room on Thursday, the 7th day of April,
-at 8 o'cjock p; m., for the purpose of
placing in nomination candidates for
delegates to the county convention to be
elected at the primaries on Saturday,
the 9th day pf April, A. D. 1892. ,
' . - . . -H. J. MAIER,
Chairman Democratic ' County Central
Committee.' -"lv- ; '.
gff-r-
Democratic Caucus for Trevitt Precinct
The Democrats of Trevilt Precinct are
requested to-'attend a caucus to be held
in the circuit court room on; Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock pv na.,the 7th day.
pi April, jor .ine purpose, oi, placing in
nomination 'candidates' for delegates to
the -county "convention to'be-' elected -at
the .primaries on the 9th day oi April,
A. D. 1892.!. ! -'-JHw J.-MAIEK, ,.
Chairman Democratic r County Central
Democratic' ' Caucus "Tor J East ?' Dalles
- The Democrats of East Dalles Pre
cinct are requested to meet at Wingate's
hall on Thursdayv the 7th day' of April ,
at 8 o'clock p. in;,' for.-the purpose! of,
placing.; inr nomination. : candidates. ' for
delegates to the county: convention to be
elected on Saturday ,the 9th day of .'April
a. v; itst) J, at tne primaries;
H J. Maieb,- :
Chairman Democratic County Central
Uommittee.j ... -.-a : t. . , a
Democratic Caucus for Biglow Precinct
The-Democrats of Biglow . Precinct are
requested to meet in caucus in the din
ing room of the Cosmopolitan hotel, the
7th day of April, at -8 o'clock ' p. in., for
the purpose of placing- in nomination
candidates for- delegates; to the county
convention to be voted on at the prima
ries on'. Saturday' the 9th day of April,
A. D. 1892;- ' " f!'H.'J. Maibb,1
Chairman-' Democratic 'Oounty Central
... CoufcmitteK;:,' -iJ-.;i n," siii -v-i-
i 1 1WI1U M. UUH
j ''-SucioesSoM to-C "Bi."Ia3ofcsimii:;!'-l!l
Druggists and Chemists
.It.'' . r ' ' .
Dispensing Phjsieians' Prescriptions a' Specialty,
Night., Druggists ajwafs.ia At,teiidaiic&
nr, i !..' i-a-'N- i'.iivt lo swr-.ttn-;- t-
Cor; Second and Union ' Sts.,
;'ih 1 l-'i'i '-r::si fjff in !2.',T"f:; -.:
y.'ii ' -ti '' iff vl.si-i atu i:-, bbti-.-.'tirt ,;; :.'.
r' STflGY.-SHOiail, ; .
(With Byrue, Floyd & Co.)
rDB.CKS
WatcheXlocReTypc.
leave an, order elaewhere, :
i-yiH -if l
Ha Opfened then;
....
in: toe , Mew .f rame,, cuudinz on -
.j -I SECOND STREETNext tothftij
Diamond Flouring Mills.. nrii-j; t
First ClaBS Meala Furnished at all Hours.
Only "vTiiite Help: kmployed.7"
0 Notice!., hby : jgivea towhonailt
may concernythat'the partnership hfirfl-.
tofore existing Wween E.M-'W;ingate
and.E. Wingate, uler the firm name of
Rt"WiHiratA An Co.: a.t tiiHM rst''Vv.'.'
this day dissolved by mutual consent. H
rTyoraer,: a---je. -w iNGAanfc,-
, Dated April 1st, 1893; t's. - 4-2-d'6t
'"'I953 iissojLirTipN.NoiiirxB,;.-.
'!uTheartnersbip heretofore existing ber.
tween J;'A;:OrChard'ahd TJ.' 8. BeckneJL
i ,this dav dissolved by niutual consent.
I. A,. Orchard jrillujontlnae the business,'
pay an aeDis ana collect ail aceoonts.i
JUated, March-. 11th, 1892,
3-12d6t
;ti Ji-iiilJ:
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...... -.. e!T-. .Tim A b lU(;OiU fi!
i notice is nereDygiven, to .whom it nay
concern, tha tbO'i andefsighed' partners
doine business. under' the 'firhi MitM 'nl
E:1 Jacbbson & 'jC9 fs City.iuOre
goo nave riy mutual .conseiiir;ti)isliiay ,
dissolved the 'eaid 'partnershipV "J, wis-
interest to Otis S. 6avage,"Arho.Tirill con
l- . . ... -f a.A iMASiZUTW
8 1 .... h..H'.u i,ia-jb pttl. .ttitoi
whom it . iyiu.uyvlu a riSojrjR;i !
mvn
the
partnership doing-"busrhessVjjn.d.er. the
firm name ofET-O'ffcb'bBen'"' Co.. will
not be responsible t or-. any indebtedness
nniirtIRn
REVERE HESTAU1UNT,
in the.nainepf: eaidfirnv.frPiBjancl after 1 the .UudertalieTiTist. onr. prioe will
thisdate."'.' - ,.ra ato tow seofwdiitelvP -; "r v...'.'.-
.Dalles C4ty;;Oregori;!rarchl2th,1892,
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-AT THE-
COURT HOUSE
: THE DALLES,
Monday Evening, April 1 1th
THE CONGREOATIOSAL CHIJBCn
Baa tbe pleasure to annouace the
, ' en a Bremen tj tender its anapicesa .
of the -world-famed
m
f!
- SIJIGEftS,
tivi ;
ORIGIN AX COiilPA:
From Fisk TJniversitvr JJashyille, Tenn,
. Charles Mnmiord, Manager. .
, FOR ONE OF THEIR
INIMlTftBLB CONCERTS.
THIS . IS THE COMPANY -
that devoted over tlo0,000 of it earnings to the
building of Flak University, that Made two won
derfully successful tours abroad, the guests of
Kings and Queens and Prime Ministers, and that
Bung by special invitation for Presidents Grant,
nayes, uarneia, Arinur ana Harrison.
"I never so enjoyed music." -
- Rev. CHA3. H. Spueoeon
"Their sonars onen the fountain of tears.
.-''- rev. Thbo. l. cvYLxa, Dj d.
"They have no competitors and can have no sue
o cessors." Detroit Free Press.
"They are simply unapproachable.'
.. s i '--;;. . .Rocky. Mouhxain News, Denver,
Tickets for sale at 8nipea &' Klnnersly's
The. Dalles, Portlanfl and Astoria
ion Co. ,"
Columbia River Steamers.
; '1 ? ;::.r. :.! y,iX . ' , r-.-r-u-'-r -J:
Passsngerana Frei
-"-.S:fO-.S- nil'
--rrBETWEEN
Portland and The Dalles.'
: l.i-;!TI!;afliVi:
if o.
Thb magrnlf5-ient temer--Dalle CHy"
arid Regulator' xt.Ul, Aeave aa follows, arid
atop at alf Way Xaridilg.HV. i.v:.,. ; , -;
- Bteanier "Dalleg City V, from Portland daiiy,
(except Sunday.) from wharf foot of Yamhill St.,
at 6 a; m., arrivjnsf at The Dalles at 6 p. to. - i j -
(except bundaj,).at 6 a. m., anlving at Portland
at5pj:X&. i.-.iri-.Tl.-.- SIVi:jVU:I6:i
JtWThe Route passes through the Fails of the
Cascades and in plain view of the Government
Locks, (now in prooess of completion,) the far
famed Krldal Veil and Hsltnomnh Falls,
mnkinroneof the most beantifnl and pleasar-
able trips the grand Columbia.-. ...v -.- -
'. " i ' " ' "p '" ; -;''-
' 'If you'are going"!Ea8t,"No'rth or goutfi',
don -t fall to call on th undersigned for
through: :ratea : in conrwetioa : with the
Northprnr, o .Sortheru. or ,r Canadian
Railway. ' " " ' "" 1 ".. "-r ", "
A: pafctle, eheep And hoga landed at the
pasture of. the Americaii- Dressed Beef
company,' Trontdala, at nouimal rates.
"X -:; ? .-I . "TTTH r.- -stiifjib :-.!i; -riLft
s v. o i ; W. C,i AULA WAY,
I Agent.
BlJt F. LAUGH LIN,' " '
. ' ; 3ea(ral MaswageJ-..' 'i 'v'-i
TH E DALLES, .. . r ,!- OREGON
fARSERS , B 0 IB B IN GI! IIDUS E
MESA, J , OBARRx -.-. , proprietor
1 ''MfeafiiSS ce'nts', 'fgth!fe:ents.;i'!'!U''
Table weU supplied with .evertb ing: ia market.
... - Comfortable beds as any in-the city.
Second 6t.r near Madison.'
" UaTles City.
ijin j u. ;
VI. E. GARRETSON.
lo. 'jiiJ- LiiiTJ zitturntb -.una l&Mftm
;.;t
80LK AGBNT.FOR ltBiDj;'j h':
Jo
i ho :r,-j! h
i AU Watch Wortc WaT-rarited.'
0&4$fr 'Mdd31 tc? -Order;
iiVM4BtijTli pallsi, or. 3r
Iinii-.-i3vi-r 9
if-
PRINZ&CTSCHKE.
?ili3ii tl.ila H-" "m:..L
M4 IIU IO -" UIIU
Uioi toW.-.oaoanl t''V.:;
Ye,;.;hayer dde4--itd'5om'btiSiiesiri'-r
conTpiete .- Undertaking. .-,E8tblishmener
ana &s we are in no way connected; wjto
l. TT...J i... rri . . ' . : " .-ii
- -i icemem berour place on rjeoond street,
next to mooavs oanic.
JUBILEE
gfLi
Leau
1
GlemliiOTiliel!
A. A. Brown,
. Keeps a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he bSere at towilgurei ' i,
SPEGTAlt
I i i S ?. 5 : a
i i 3
to Cash. Buyers.
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Highest Casl P1ji8Sf js iii
otlerrote
4
K B T'
D STREET.
GENTLEMEN !
. ' '-"i'- irr..-:
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS-OF
psT&? r?T r n .t r pa
ANY KIND IN THETFTJRNISIl-
is-V "
'4-
ing; line;
all eiad
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion !JP. FAGAK,
. W W -Second et. The Dalles.
Sole Agent for 'VA!?i?AMAlfE.t A- BROWN,
- , 1 11 1 wuci pu m, r n-"--
Y0UrflTTEHTI0p'
1 Y ; Is called to the fact that
Dealer in Glass. Lime, Plaster.'- Cement
:) - .. i ft ii i S i
.r and Building Material of all kinds.
35i Carrie tbe Finest Line of
72 LUashington StPecfc.
iMRS. LOCHHEAb'S
Will meet on
Tuesday and Friday
' Mornings, at 9 ojgcS:, an'jf on
Wednesdayifid Friday
i-i i Afternoons, at 2 o'clock. " -
'jOrders taken branches o Afiit-t
or to rent. ' Studio at the residence of
Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third turd
Liberty street. T ni u i --wi4
Oae of the Finest. CMfc-la:Tnl feslleav
, I All Work done by White Help. -
:J r -
.fit ; . . - -. ;joah i
LKext door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s'
ivrm
ru
esonioogjg.eiplesj
5 1; ' - 1
; Just Opened; 1
4 : v. -.ssjtu;T.?...o aifcxllr
1 3 ;)
EyerMiigf.tJi iMarket
j Affords, at Reabitatie -
R. B.
Livery,
iSjorses jSought and, Sold on
'- T . - : '- . -
!': OFFICE : OF
TEe Dalles and GoldenlateSigLiif
! Stasre Leaves The Dalles Everv Mnmintr .
r1" i -- i.w nuu uviuouuaiH hl :uu. a
at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7;(H.
'A
u must oe leu at iv.
lood's office the eve
-la
ning before,
too
nmiHtttinl Pfbprietor.
3 i
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
mmm
me mouitunos
; a VI Jiff iJISj 1 jU. : . TllJ J
FeM andSae
; COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ,
, Gents' Farnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
Boots, and Shoes. . . .. .. .
uu.iiuoui ixxajj.u ui - ixi.cTXJcau.iiigjii.aiiiiieiv; tu.it; l s
'--"' '. .9riMJ-;j 'jri.-?iirr;-sc.-
t n
Y
Cash layers iailJ save Itnoiiey by "examihiDg yp; ; stock '
" ;":! j and prices before purchasing elseihei.V;' ;V'
HT
SALE AGENTS FOR
k ii
"Jeweffs Steel Ranpani Kcffardsp's an
LlilW ifso ki a lar3e
Hardwsire,hwaw,-GMniterBlueware
J3arbed
a Wir placksmis'CpaljPumps ipe,
r r
Packing, '1 Plumbers
; f j . . Ammunition and
t JWnning,!
. Machine Work
COIl. SECQNO AND FBDEBAL STS..
BU
IMN
Pipe riVorR, TiiiJleiiairs aixfl HooflniS
Shop on Third Street, next'dob?et o3yottng:JCusa;q
3
Blacksmith Shop,
" at s .
- On account of Removal l will sell my
entire jatoplc pfsBBots: artd. S noes fiaits
arid Capsi-Trurik and. Valises, Shelv-
"irigsl 'Counters, Desk;; Safevixttiresv i !'
at
a Great Bargain.
?tryBffeHJiPy
T-tra$$m aTuir
'i M.! A ?.TA
1215 Seeond Street.
0 y
Dalles Mei
. Sncaessors to BROOKS
Gyits' Furnishing Goods, Boots! ShcflatsJto;
r
v2 jlcTOlM9&ii ;Wdu
TTAYIRATN
Tteyr&iTmrjrTr-Bddi and" cm-s
land 394
H. C. NI
BOOTS AND SHOteSf M: w -:
Hats and Caps, Truiikld'S
i u .
COENEB OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON,
C-'-J ti': ,
' .'..'-rx-v
Her bring
Xi. CTEfcO WMfl.
THE CELEBRATED-
iTA'.j II. .it.:
if A. I-
AKD RANGES.:
an1 eomplete stoek of .. : . ''.'
; Suppliesr Guns."
Sporting Gods. S - -
i IRepairingr; and 1 iLightl
a Specialty, . '- . ,
THE DALtKS, OREGON.
Come ' and see
1 v
& BEERS. Cealen-roFT ? !,s-f r" "
. : Flour, Bacon,
ANT)
Seco:
PRODUCE
THE DALLES, pEEGOH.
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