The Mes Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF-pALLES CITY. Published Dally, Sunday Excepted. . .- . ' .. -- THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Comer Second and Washington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription . Per Year '. ......... -Per month, by carrier x Dingle copy ..(6 00 .. 60 .. - 5 STATE OFFICIALS. Oovernoi ." Secretary of State. Treasurer ' Supt. of Public Instruction. qnators...... Congressman v. : State Printer ... ...I... 8. Pennoyef .G. W. McBrlde ...Phillip Metschan ...... E. B. McElroy (J. N. Dolph I J. H. Mitchell ...B. Hermann . . Frank Baker COUMI OFFICIALS. County Judge...'... C. N. Thornbury Sheriff . D. L. Cates Clerk -.- ....J. B. Crossen Treasurer ' Geo. Ruch - . , - ( H.' A. Leavens Commissioners...... . Frank Kincald Assessor .John E. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent Of Publio Schools . . . Troy Shelley Coroner William Michell The Washington Independent urges the electors of Washington state to elect a legislature pledged to work for the pas sage of a law to construct a portage at the dalles of the Columbia, on the Washington side of the river. The In dependent claims that Eastern Washing' ton can afford to pay a tax of f 1,100,000 annually for this purpose and save money by it. All true enough, perhaps, but then Washington won't do it. The legislators of that state are. too much concerned with building up the Sound cities to care much for the needs, of the eastern part of it. Examination at Vale, in the Malheur murder case passed off quietly. .- The militia will reach Baker City today, . The prisoners, Wm. and John Bailey and Lee Mullen,' were held at Vale, as the people are satisfied with the result of the examination, and all fears of lynching are dispelled. Al. Mullen and John Corder were dismissed as to the charge, but were held as witnesses, in the sum of (1,000 each. " J. N. Kan- dleman was also held as a prosecuting . witness in the sum of (300. An exchange says : The republicans of Benton county last Monday nominated - a man that knows more about the clerk ship of Benton county than any other man in the state, and that man is Bush Wilson. For twenty-eight j ears he has held that office and given general satis - faction to the people of the county irres pective of politics. That he will be elec . ited for two years more there is no ques tion. There is not a man living that can defeat Bush.. Wilson for clerk, in Benton county. Senator Dolph yesterday secured the passage through the senate of his bill extending the time one year within which the settlers upon forfeiture rail road -lands, are entitled to purchase the same from the government, they make additional proof and payment for their lands; also bis bill authorizing the pur chasers of timber and stone lands to make oaths and final proofs before offi cers authorized to administer oaths and take proofs in homestead cases. Representative Stevens of Massachu setts, the democratic free-wool woolen manufacturer of the house, speaking of the tariff issue in a recent interview said: .."The removing of the duties on wool would be a great benefit to the manufacturers of the country' No doubt of it.- The manufacturers would be benefitted, that is plain. But Where would the wool growers come in? The measure would - help 'one class at the expense of the other. Some of the revelations of the census will startle a good many 'people. For instance, there are now more than 500, 000 almond trees actually bearing in the United States; there are hundreds of thousands of bearing cocoanut trees; there are more than 250,000 olive trees, producing fruit equal to the best Medi terranean varieties. - There , are more than 500,000 bearing banana plants, 200,000, bearing lemon trees, 4,000,000 orange trees, and 21,000,000 pineapples. And the value of tropical and semi-trop-cal fruits grown under the American flag is nearly (20,000,000. It is now pretty certain that there will a "fusion" or Dolly Varden ticket in Multnomah county, one half of which will be democratic and the other of "cit izen" material.' Rumor has it that the democrats will endorse the fusion ticket on the principle,' perhaps, that half a loaf is better than no' bread. The Ore gonian will certainly fight the fusion ticket and if so, lively , times' are ahead for the office seekers. - r. " ; - There is a democrat editor -in this county of whom it is perfectly' safe to bet that he has never, to this day, heard 1 that Jeff Davis is dead and the war of the rebellion ended. : At least that is the impression one gets from reading aia al leged editorials. In a church of Lancaster, Pa., a medal is awarded to any .one who. does not miss attendance at church or Sunday-school ' through the year. The Bexton.won it last year. ' ' - ,: 1 " v-. The clerical organ, Secola, reaffirms that Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, is to be appointed a cardinal. - ; Speaking the other day of the achieve ments of the : present administration, Secretary Tracy . said : "In regard to the finances of the treasury," which we were told by partisan organs was bank rupt, it has paid all current expenses, redeemed (32,000,000 of 4 per cent. bonds, paid back to the states (13,000,- 000 of direct taxes, and is on a sound basis today. In addition (60,000,000 has been annually saved to the people by the redaction of taxation, and (259,000, 000 has been struck in three years from the total of the public debt." . According to statistics recently pub lished, the 1,884,000 laborers of the state of New York, crushed down by protec tion' and robber tariff, have to their credit in the savings bank (33,623,000 more than the entire 15,081,000 laborers of Great Britian, enriched by free trade, have to their credit. '. The American laborer has saved more than fourteen times as much as the English laborer, and the average American is not much of a hand to save tnoney, either. ; A great many persons - who have crossed the Brooklyn bridge are probably not aware of the fact that the large cables from which the bridge proper de pends are 28 inches shorter during very cold weather than in midsummer, and that the cables by means of which the cars are hauled across the bridge vary 90 inches under the same conditions. Among the events which will make Wes'ton conspicuous during the present season is the proposed grand re-union and picnic- of the Umatilla county Pioneer association. The exact date of the ceremonies has not as yet been an nounced, but it will be May, and con tinue two aays.- - . New York Reapportionment Bill. Albany, N. Y., April 13. The con gressional reapportionment bill bras passed the assembly. It now goes to the governor. - . ' . . ; BumIso Oenrsli in Command. Paris, April 13. It is said several leading Russian generals have left St. Petersburg to take command of the troops masseu on the German frontier. COITNTT TREASURER'S NOTICE. All County Warrants reeistered nrior to November 14th 1888, will be paid if presented at my omce. interest ceases from and after this date. . Geo. KrCH, Treasurer - Wasco County; Or, The Dalles, April 6, 1892 4-8w4t JOHN PASHEK, .( - Tailor, .Next door to Wasco Sun. Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, - .ranis i'aiierns, etc., 01 ail latest ; Styles, at Low Prices, , -. Madison's Latest System used in cuttipg i. garments, ana a nc guaranteed .-. each time. ; tepaiiring and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done.' : - .- COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Prpprs (Snccssors to W. I. cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and ... Home Made . . OAITDTBS, . fast of Portland. -DEALERS IN- Tropical Trails, Nuts, Cigars and Tokcco. Can furnish -any of these goods at Wholesale vrnewu Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. O . F .ST EPHENS, DEALER IN" , 1 LOTHING - Boot, Shoes, Hats, Etc. r . .. Etc., ; - Etc.', ' Etc. '. -"" . 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. - - Children Cry for Pitches Castojia. When Baby was oick, we gave her Castoria." " " When she was a .Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung: to Castoria, ' When she had Children, she gave them Castori . Dry Goods W. E. GARRETSOII. JtMifc SOLE AGENT FOB TBI Al Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 138 Second St.. Tim Dalles. Or. .0. wvss. Merchant Tailor, No. 77 Second Street. - . Suits Made to Order . . and ' A Fit Guaranteed. .Orders taken for an Eastern house for all kinds of -suits. Call and examine goods. J. FOLCO, -DEALER IN- Fruits, Candies Cigars Oranges by the jiox at Portland Prices. Next to Wingate's Armory, : Second Street. .': The Dalles, Or. tj M. aUMU WW - - Successors to C. . Dunham. ' Druggists and Chemists. XftirDnis ail. Me toes. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a. Specialty. Night Druggists always In Attendance. Cor. Second and Union Sts., THE DALLES, OHKGON. - STAGY SHOttlfl, TilWatclaSer, ' (WIth Bsrne, Floyd & Co.) ' -DEALER IN Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Etc. All kinds of repairing a specialty, and all work guaranteed ana promptly attended to. -Call and see his . stock of clocks before yon leave an oraez eisewnere. . R. B. HOOD, Liver)-, Feed and Sale Horses Bought and Sold on uormmssion anajuoney Advanced on Horses . Left for Sale. . - OFFICE OF - The Dalles and Goldeadale Stage Line "- Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Homing at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7;00. All Irelght must be lett at R. B. Hood's office the eve- ; -nlng before. . . . R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. - The Dalles, Or. GA7. Johnston & Son. CarDBirtBrsr aiiff Bnllff era, ' Shop at Ko. !l2 lRrst Street - 'All Job Work promptly attended to and estimates given on all wood work. - ClosetsS ChimneysClcaiied Carpets take np, cleaned and pat down, also Closets and Chimneys cleaned -" on short notice at reasonable ' - : "- :';. -.."--'': rates. - " ' '-..''y- Orders received through the postoffice : GRANT MORSE FARMERS' BOARDING HOUSE . V best A-xyA-nsra?. :, MRS. A. J. OBAKR. : . . . .Proprietor . -' "- . ... . .- Meals 25 cents, Lodging 25 cents." ; Table well supplied with everthing in market - Comfortable beds as any in the city. Second St., near Madison. Dalles city. - rlijl....n,1,iM.M.,l,. 1 mid Rnme FlnillTXrRn M RS. LOCH HEAD'S tinting CLASS ! Will meet on V C 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- mC. - A full linft nf Xaw nrllOd frtr- atria or to rent. - Studio- atsthe- residence of Mr. (j. l Morgan, corner of Third and Liberty streets. -. - . Tie -Dalles, PortM M Astoria - : :- Navigation Co. Columbia River Steamers. FIRST CLASS -BETWEEN- Portland and The Dalles. The maenificient steamors Tolia and 'Regolatar" -lll leave as follows, and stop at all Way Landings. nKsmcr -uaiiea lty-- irom rortland dally, (except Sunday.) from wharf foot of Yamhill st, at 6 a. m., arriving at The Dalles at 6 p. m. Steamer "Regulator" from The Dalles dallv, (exeertt bundav.) at 6 a. m.. from wharf fnnt rf Steamer "Dalles City' Court street, arriving at Portland at 5 p. m. ., WThe Route passes through the Falls of the Cascades and in plain view of the Oo-r eminent Locks, (now in process of completion,) the far famed Bridal Veil .and Multnomah Falls, making one of the most beautiful and pleasur able trips on thegrand Columbia. - If vou are coint? Eant. North rir KnntK don't fail to call on the undersigned for mrougn rates in connection with the Northern,' - Southern or Canadian Railway. : . ' Cattle, phppn nnrl fines lanlod of tva pasture of the American Dressed Beef company, Troutdale, at nominal rates. W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, ' . - .,. . General Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON 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. fIrs.fl.JOIlES Proprietor. Everything the t Market AfTords, at Reasonable :''."r " ' Rates.. MRS. C. DAVIS . Has Opened the" REVERE RESTAURANT, Iff the New Frame Building on ' ; SECOND STfiEBT, Next to the ' -' Diamond Flouring-Mills. " ' First Class Meals Furnished at all Hours. .Only White Help Employed. ' : ' The Snug. - W. H. BUTTS, Prop.! KoT 90 Second Sree V Tte Dalles, Or. " This well known stand, kept by the wen .Known w. xi. uutta, long a. resi dent of Wasco eonnty, has an extraordi nary fine stock of . . Sheen Herder's Dftliirht imd Irish Tlisfnrbni'B In fact. Illl tllAJontino' Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give the uiu ujuu a can ana you will come again, A NEW ; Ondertaking: Establishment ! mum tmji ji ; PRINZ & NITSGHKE. DEALERS IN Furniture and Carpets, Wfi hflvo aAAfn f c nn r hnsinMa - o complete Undertaking Establishment, and aa we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust our prices will be low accordingly. . - . - . . Remember onr nlari nn Rnmiul ntnut next to Moody's bank. The Iiateh String Sprip a rjd Summer, f EASON "But words are things, -: That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think n 1 1 1 1 1 mc , 11 ai. uc. uwu A WE TRUST to: INTEEISI AND Do TOXT GOOD. Ou Shoes -Kh -MAKUFACTTJRED BY- THE DALLES MERCANTI LE CO. ovi-c. vjie.ini IEW SPBIf fD SUmHIEH DBY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. v - Glothing, Gelts, fanishiiig Goods, Hats, Gaps, 'f-"::i " Boote and Shoes; -. Full Assortment of the Cash Bayers mill save money by examining ouf stoek v and prices before purchasing elsewhere H. Herbring. flew-o. ;.; Columbia THE DALLES, OREGON. Best Dollar a Day First-CIass Meals, 25 Cents. First Class Hotel in Every Respect. ; . "'f;: None but the T. T Pipe WoiR,: MAINS TAPPED Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss? . .. Blacksmith Shop. ; v Gre at Bargains ! Removal ! Removal ! On accourit of Removal I -will sell my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats arid. Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and. see my offer. ; ' - GREAT REDUCTION IN . RETAIL 125 Second Stireet. JOLES : DEALERS IN: Staple ai Hay, Grain and Feed. Masonic Block, Corner Third ami H; C. N I Clothier BOOTS AND SHOES, v Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Ck-Gxxtm9 Fum 1 wit lug G-oods, . CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON ,x is flltaays Oat I and a smalt drop of ink, uiuukul. DmnnuM WALTER H. TEN N Y & CO., ' ' BOSTON, WHSS. rvJK THE DALLES, Leading Manufacturers.' House on the Coast! Best of White Help Employed. . Nicholas, Prop . TJNDER PRESSURE. The t3alles. ifl Fancy Ms, Court Streets, The Dalles .Oregcn; E L-S e N , and Tailop