The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 16, 1892, Image 3

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    Th3 Dalles Daily, Chronicle.
Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalle, Oregon,
Local Advrtlitnfl- - -
10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents
TT linn ffli- anhaonfan 4 L.
... u uuuuvitLi,, llirrrl L1UU.
special rates for Ion time nrti
AU local Botleea teceiyed later than 8 o'clock
TIMB TABLES.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria flav. Go,
SOX
The boats of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
iiiihioq jo. win commence running on Mon--'
day, April 4th, and until further notice under
iu luuowing scneauie.
Steamer "DALLES CITY" leares
Wharf foot of Yamhill St., POSTLAMD, dally
, icawpi Duuuay;, aioa.jn:
Connecting with atr. Regulator at the cascades,
Arrive at ine uaues, t p. m.
Steamer "EEGULATOE" leaves
Wharf foot of Union St., THE DALLES, daily
lejurcpi Dunaay;, at o a,, m. ;
Connecting with str. Dalles City at the cascades,
Arrives at roruana, p. m, -
. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General' Manager,
Railroads. - " :
AST BOUND.
No, 2, Arrives 12:01 A. c. Departs 12:06 A.
"8, " 12:80 P.M. " 12: 80 P. X.
WEST BOUND
No. 1, Arrives 4:25 A. K. Departs 4:30 A. K,
" 7, " 6:00 P. u. " 6:20 P. X.
Two locat freights that carry passengers leave
one for the west at 7:00 a. m., and one for the
. . ' STAGES,
For Prlnevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave dally
at 6 a. at.
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
unity ai v a m.
For Duf ur, Kingsley, Wamic, Wapinitla, Warm
Springs pnd Tygh valley, leave doily (except
Sunday) at 6 A. u. -
For Ooldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
week except Sunday at 8 A. x.
: umoes lor ail unes at me u manna iiouse.
I'ost-Omce.
OFFICB HOUB8
general Dellvrey Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
muuey uruer .8 a. m. m p. m.
Duuwru v " y a. m. toxua. m,
CLOSING OF MAILS
By trains going East Sp. m. and 11 :45 a.m.
" " West 9 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
-outgo tor vromenaaie 7:oua. m,
, . Prinevillo. . . . 6:30 a.m.
"""DUfuraua Warm Springs. . .6:80 a. m,
" fLeaving for Lyle & Hartland. .6:30 a.m.
" " " "JAntelope 5:80a.m.
"Except Sunday.
tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday,
" Monday Wednesday and Friday.
SATURDAY
- APRIL 16, 1892
J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
WEATHER BUREAU.
,' Th Dalles, Or., April 16, 1892.
Altitude 116 above sea level. "
- Pacific H Rela- D.fr W State
Coast BAB. g tlve of E. of
Time. P Hnm Wind P Weather
A.M..'... 29.92 46 79 SW .00 pt Cloudy
8 P. M 29.69 66 65 " .00 " '
Maximum - temperature, 60; minimum tem-
Height of River, 8 p. m 9.2 feet:
Change in past 24 hours 0.0 foot
Total precinltationfrom Julv 1st in data, in is
average precipitation from July 1st to date, 12.28:
total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to date, 2.06;
iuvucb,
WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
San Francisco, Apr. 16, 1892,
Weather forecast till 8 p. m.
Monday; Local raint, tlighlly
. warnier.- - - .
Kebkam..
RAIN
LOCAL BBEVITIKS.
,. If you want the news,
You want Thk Chronicle. .
If you are not a subscriber, please read
this and hand in your name.
The editor-in-chief is rusticating in
me country today.
Mr. Horace Rice, of Fifteen Mile, is in
the city on business.
The sick in the family of Rev. A. C.
Spencer, are somewhat improved today.
Mr. P. W. Severson, of Mount Tabor,
an ncle of Mrs. Glenn, of this, city, Is
enjoying a visit in The Dalles..: i -
John M. Filloon is open ng a big stock
of implements.- The thresher train
from Massilion will be through here
next week.
Friends of Mr. "E. P. Roberts, who has
been dangerously ill for Berne time past,
will be pleased to learn that he is now
steadily recovering.
Mr. L. Rordan, who is opening a fine
stock of glassware, etc., in the new store
room of French & Co., will be ready for
business nexCweek. i , ,
An Eastern' Oregon . girl has married
Henry Hug." She will probably call him
to dinner by his full name, but be care
ful where she places her accent. -
"Wm. Stewart & Bro., residing on John
Day near Canyon City, were in The
Dalles today with a - select herd of
thoroughbred t Duthams, from choice
stock of the Willamette valley.
.P. W. Gillette, the leading bona fide
real estate merchant of Portland, is in
the city. He will arrange affairs so as
to have Mrs. Gillette remain here some
time, for the benefit of her health.
Km (hsf oil ,
. " me ttuiuiuuu:a nave Deen
named the weather is fine, and no more
frost may be expected until June, When
two thirds f. of . three - tick-eta .will- kn
snowed out. of Bight. This -is Joggles
weather prediction. - .- - - t
iu.. waterman, of lower Eight
Mile, is in the city today. He says the
fruit in his neighborhood is all right,
and jOV wheat, etc., it is the first sea-
aotthat rain has been in full 8upply
during his residence in that part of the
county.. x. . . . - :.
- Reports of fisheries all along the river
say. salmon are scarce. About The
Dalles there are none for either traps or
wheels.' At Oregon City and. on the
Clackamas the catch is much B,noiw
tbtJe3!4:'reaeon to hopeand
the lower Columbia cannerie'a complaint
is more than unusually loud.
Herman Ernst has arrived safely at
his old home, in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mr. Frank Sampson, of Warm Springs
mcuan Agency came into the city today
Max31ank has two uatent machines
working at his brick vard. and will next
month burn a kiln of 100,000 brick of
extra fine quality. . .. .
Wm. Bolton & Co., of Antelope, have
purchased a large stock of merchandise
for their spring trade, which is heinc
freighted, tnis week and next.
Hon. O. N. Denny, who left for Port
land last evenintr. enioved his visit a.
mongst . his old-time friends in- The
Asaiies very much indeed. While abroad,
as advisor to His Maiestv the Kin nf
Corea, and director of foreign affairs, in
addition to being vice-president of His
Majesty's privy counsel, affairs shaded a
course for the ereat benefit of those
pie, out, Judge Denny says he often felt
as li ms omcial head would be taken by
the 'designing and mercenary can? bv
which he was surrounded, and is -glad
to get back to Oregon again, even at the
sacnnce or Deing called urxn to reore-
. a
sent Multnoman in the tiB-rt. ataia aon.
ate, to which position his mariv friends
nave placed him in nomination.
Enlistments Still Coming: '
The recruiting office ODened in thin
city by Commodore Linus Hubbard, for
tne enlistment of influential people in
the service for "An Open River," still
brings its good results. The following
letter from Rep. John L. Wilson, ia n
assurance of his willingness to step to
to tne front, and keep up with the pro
cession. Writing to Mr. Hubbard, from
tne nouse of representatives, under date
of April 11th, Mr. Wilson savs : "I am
in receipt of yours enclosing photograph
or wnaieback steamers C. W. Wetmore
and Colgate Hoyt passing ' Sanlt" Ste
Marie locks and in reply I have to advise
you tbat at all times I shall take pleas
ure in contributing in every wav within
my power for an early completion of the
Cascade Locks and an open river to the
sea.- I have in the past, I am now, and
I shall continue ia the future to be, a
warm advocate of cheap transnortation
for the farm products of the interior to
tne markets of the world." : ....
"Are Tour Taxes Paid?"
Tar paying citizens of Orecon RAW
frequently appealed for redress of the
tax grievance. Not that the lew ia al
ways considered unreasonable, but from
tne lact tnat tax payers never know
wnen tney are through pavlnc. A ava.
tern such as they have in Brooklvn. N
I is most devoutly wished for in Ore
gon. In Brooklyn all the taxes are paid
ior tne year at one time, to one man,
city; school, countv state and nu
m mm .
special assessment that may be levied.
itecounting his experiences in Oremn a
resident of Brooklvn savs : "I uaeA in
write to the tax-collector to send me my
tax Dili for. the current year. He did so.
It was all itemized, the regular from the
special assessment, and the total carried
out I'would, upon its receiot and n.
amination, mail him- a check attached
to the bill, and next day my tax bill re
turned receipted, and I had no dbnbt
whatever after that all my taxes were
paid, in this county, beside the tronhla
of running to the different places and
me expense of keeping three sets of
books and three sets of clerks, it reonires
an expert to know when all his taxes
are paid. Ihis system is liable to make
mistakes, and often when a man thinka
his taxes are paid he finds they are not."
It Ream nnaaihla fhaf a n.ARA. 4.1
difficulties might be easily applied.
, ; : Church Notloaa. ' -
Services will be" held in the Sandinair.
ian language in the M. E. . church to
morrow at 5 o'clock p. m.
Union services in the Conrt hrmao
Sunday, at 7 :30 p. m. An Easter ser
mon by Rev. W. C. Curtis, pastor of th
Congregational church. .
Rev. R. C. Motor will Drench in th:
M. E. church, tomorrow at 11 al
the Sunday School Easter concert will
taxe piace at 7 :3U p; ttt. . The pastor and
family will not be present owing to their
sickness. . '
Mai. Ingalls will conduct
services of the Baptist church at the
academy tomorrow morning at 11 o Vlvlr
Subject, "Not far from, the Kingdom."
By epeciaj request ' Maji,. Ingalls will
speax at the Gilmore school house,
KocKiand school precinct, at 3 o'clock p.
m. Evervone kindlv invStAd ottA
these services.
Congregational church services - an
usual Sunday at 11 a. m. . Receotion of
members and administration of the
Lord's supper. In addition to the regu
lar contribution for current expenses.
An Easter offering will be made to the
Oregon Home Missionary society. Sun-
oay scnooi at' 12:15. ; Young People's
society of Uhrlstain Endeavor at 6 p. m.
Easter services in St. Paul's (Episco
pal) church, will be as follows tomorrow :
6 a. m., carol service. ' .;
-' 7 a. m., holy communion.' ' - - .' .'
9 :30 a. m., Sunday school. V "
11 a. m., full morning service, with
sermon, and a second celebration of the
holy communion. "(' t ;
7 p. m., children's service. .. ' . j
' The annual meeting of the parish, for
the election of vestrymen, will take
hour. - i
MB. ELLIS AT HOME.
How the Candidate Was Received .on
- His Betorm to Heppner.
From the Heppner Gazette.
Ab Friday's train pulled into the depot
with the republican ; delegates, their
menda and the nominee of the second
district republicans for congress, - Hon.
W. R. Ellis, they were greeted by sweet
strains from the Heppner cornet band
and the happy shouts of an immense
crowd of citizens. A procession was
formed, headed by the band, marching
up town. . Bonfires were burning all
along the route, and at Gunn's and
Whetstone's blacksmith shops the anvils
were trying their level best to be heard
all over Morrow county. Arriving at
the First . National Bank corner an im
promptu stand was erected, J. N. Brown
presenting Mr. Ellis, who made a short
speech, in which he thanked his friends,
regardless of party ties, for their influ
ence in his behalf. Otis -Patterson and
J. N. Brown were then called upon for
remarks, which tb'ey responded to as
well as possible under the circumstances
A-general hand-shaking was then in
dulged in,' and it was noticeable that Mr:
Ellis' democratic friends were just as
proud as the republicans in having Mor
row county represented by a candidate
for congress, and, too, in the person" of
himself.- His friends are
legion, and are not confined altogether
to the republican party. Anyone will
recognize the fact- that Mr. Ellis will
carefully . look after our interests , if
elected ; that he is not a man who will
permit -himself to be ' drawn into ques
tionable connections. - He is a pure and
able gentleman, a poor man, compara
tively in mis world's goods, ile is a
friend to the wage-earner-, the farmer,
and will in no way overlook their inter
ests. The latter, with full accord, de
mand the early opening of the Columbia
river, God's natural highway to the
interior. Ellis is the man who will, in
the event of the election, and of this
there is no doubt, let nothing rest till it
is accomplished.
' , . Seeming the Demon.
Guiteau was an admirable person in
comparison with the fiend Deeming,
now under arrest in Melbourne. , Deem
ing clearly is not insane ; -certainly not
as much so as was Guiteau. His brain
is probably as healthy as that of the
average man. He is one of those mon
strosities that occasionally crop up in
the very midst of a refined civilization :
cold-blooded, heartless, devoid of . con
science; one of the cowardly villians
whose victims are invariably unsuspect
ing, women and helpless children, and
whose -kideous crimes make refined
women and Christian men rejoice over
the existence of the gallows and the
prevalence f capital punishment. -
Miss Julia Hubbard, sister of Mr.
Linus Hubbard of this city," who has
been on a visit to. her - brother from
Buffalo, New York.'for some time past,
is preparing to return soon to her east
ern home,- Before going however, a trip
to the mouth of the Columbia, taking in
Astoria, Forts Stevens and Canby, the
jetty, lights, Hwaco, Seaside, Etc., is in
contemplation." ' ' 1 . ' "
The Shadow social given in the neat
and newly refitted hall in Thk Chbon
icx building last night, was a buhopss.
Attendance .and ice cream were both
good. -- The shadow auction sales were
amusing and profitable. Harmon
Lodge, I. O. G. T., netted about $20 for
tneir regalia fund, and passed a vote of
thanks to Mr. J.- B. Crossen. for hia
kindness in officiating as chief auction
eer of the evening. ...
- Pennsylvania Baa a Demon. "
Johnstown, Pa., April 15. A horrible
Btorv of inhuman tmitm
public here today when Albert Zitman!
was arrested on two charges of cruelty
by the humane society officers. It looks
very much as if Zitman was preparing
to emulate Deeming's example by inhuman-treatment
of an 'nld rio..-
v-w Mviujau
named Blomzuck, who was chained to
the floor, and left to die of cold and star
vation. Zitman had also locked hia nn
children, seven and nine
the house with the . body of . the dead
man. and thev were fonnd linn ;n cm.
on the bare floor. . The body of the old
German shows marks of im-nhio
ings and of bruises where his chains cut
into his, limbs. 'The children act -like
gibbering. Jdiots,, being crazed by the-
iratiuusut toey uye : received-iThe old
man is guarded in jail' .to prevent : the
, , r "t1" J"w according to
the code of Judge Lynch. . v
JXhe : Ashland t TiAtnnm tnanfiAnr. ai
name of Senator ; Dolph for the second
place on the republicannational. ticket.
.Grants Pass Gourier." Can!" TTonl
son is about to erect a hotel afc t.hct mAnik
. v ..wiinu
of the faraoos Josephine county caves
j i . . . . -
nu inose romantic lastnesses will soon
become a famous summer resort. ..- They
are distant twenty -9 mitea-aoutheast of
Kerbyy' within three tniles of the Cali
fornia line; The subterranean ! passages
have been explored f or about, teii miles
and they leem to run away into Califor
nia. The captain says there is tolerable
good tooting most of the way b.n.jjthe
fWbejsre Pfoipfelat-
- - -uvjK-jtij.il-various points.
In one placthrle. deep pit into
WhlCfeMck6.t:Vbrn. tKrk ,K.J"tei
nefef-beheirttrC
sidered pretty-neatly B6t"ftSmless? Th'ev
asllySXpleped itithefuiure.
r . : '-io;aii'j.,ana-j.a ant r
- -;- . A CLOUD BURST. .
"Say, J ohn, where did you get those
well fitting stylish shoes fromr
- "Why. I , purchased them of The
jauca iuercantue Uompany. . .
"You don't say so?' . -r VVX
. "But whv do von orVI" -
"Because I have never seen such
snoes since 1 left Boston.. What brand
diJ you say they were?" ; - .
"Why Walter H. Teimey '& Co., of
. Well, now;-I thought so. I am
right "glad I mpt von fn T c.ii
pair for myself, and take my family, a-
vw, ior my cnudren nave always
last a whole year' .
ies, and you can get -them in all
misses.' child's. infoTifo j
And do you know, they are sold under
".No. Whv drt thw A
"Because thev hav a vnrM ZriA
reputation, and can be relied upon."
The Waltr IT Tor.n ei f ,j
only by. The Dalles Mercantile Compa-
"u are soie agents tor The Dalles.
' OREGON LIME. '
THIS Umo id v. nn-w. J 1 mt
-aaw. 0 uiauuitttturcu uy lae
""-6 iiitttuie ana umeijompauy near
UUntingtOn. OrPffnn OTlrl Ytao aa.n 4-U
reputation of being the strongest lime in
ttuu consequently, m addi
tion to making the best work is at an
GO lift I nriA tliA AKAnnc. 11
rpt-i 11 '""'I"0' i-" mo user.
The following analysis by "W. G. Jenne,
xOVy x uj imuu, Oregon, is wortny or
Carbonnto tf T.fma oo -at- '. -
Silica. - 1 01 w ruvz
Peroxide of Iron .07 PhrtKVV
Alumina .03 BUlphates . . Trace 99.99
Mk-F. Osbohn, Dealer in Building
Agent Oregon Lime, Portland, Or.
Deab Sir : Tipf pi-tit. f-
. - fc " UU' .UMUAA V
concerning tho "CircL" r : 1 j
say, that we have used this lime, that it
t'Tci wiuBiacuon, sna we consider
uiai, uiaes-ciaga nme in every respect.
Yours trulv.
Mat3 flA- Kowd Contractor, "Oregonian"
T1 wuuwiur, weinnara urewery.
Bui?ding BUPt' onactors Portland Library
Anderson & Bingham, Contractors SneU,
Heitshn & Woodard Bnildinir. '
Bnrlm fe (ITm, r, t , . . "2 . - :
t.. Gordon Ellison, Brick Contractor.
Arthur Johnson & Brother, Contractors, Cham
ber of Commerce. - ..."
G-eo. Bamford, General Stone Contractor.
Portland Bridge & Building Co.
- WUIIUCI,. ' . -
James McKendrlck, Contracting Plasterer
"Oregonian" Building.
fi 1 ouiM" r ngni sure rroonng Co.
"Oregonian" Building. 8
tj. C. Kissell, Plastering Contractor. .
Edward ETillforlioi. l,nI.l awnn..
W. Jacobson, Contractor, Portland University.
Kocher & Freeman, Contractors, Dekum Build-
- o . v .v. . tivj .uiicn
market is carried in stock by Wm. Butler
J. FOLCO,
-r DEALER IN "
Fruits, Candies and Cigars
Oranges by the Box at Portland Prices.
Next to Wingate's Armory,
Second Street. ' - The Dalles. Or.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
(Successors to.,W..s, Cram.)
. HanuXactarers of the finest French and '
Home Made
OA.1TDIES.
Bast of Portland.
"i: 1 " DEALERS IN ' ; ;
roplcal Fruits, Nuts, Cigars aiid ToEeco.
Can furnish anv of these roods at Whotesala
or Betail -
.": -. s In Every Style. . ; -.t-
'5 - 'i. l i': ;. -: '. '- I' IX
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
Drv
r Qlqthing
Boots, Snoes, Rata, Ste.
Fancfl lJoM0, flofciong,
134 Second' St., next to Dalles National
Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. ' :
Children Orulfo J,lfrhoJ Caep!JT
When she wai a. Child, ah'irjed for Ctoria'n' -
yn.ic fir.v tio- bun J nr.m
Goods
TlEW BOOT RJiD SHOE STOftE!
" CT'M'T'TV T A
114 SECOND .STREET. -
Our Stock has been most carefully selected for Comfort and
Durability and will be sold at the lowest possible
- prices. Leather and findings for sale.
Repairing Neatly and. Expeditiously Done. . .
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
- T-i n .j . ... . ;
. vorrugnwa nsuaug
TTnrl Jn Am nlit TlnmlaLaJ . - 1
uanuauiuoij r utiiisim .ItUUlUS 10 fttJIll Dy.UlB My, Weei Or MQHTJQ. ;
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
:;V:'v.";::.. .t- ' -.y : :
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITET,
Good -Sample Rooms
NG
-ARRIVING
E. Jacobsen & Co
Largest Line of Baby Carriages, Books, Stationery
. and Musical Instruments
162 Second Street,
PAUL KR
-DEALERS IN-
Ta A TV TTn T T
And the Most Complete and the
f5r.0,.?rtical "S,?? Pape.r
bherwin-Wilhama and J. W. Maanm'a
. . 1 1 j C ; J, - " wui nurn. buu none Due
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No
rlifOInonaJlonJorJ1oai mlxtare.; A first class article in all colors. All
orders promptly attended to. . .
Store and Paint Shop corner Third and Washington Sts., . The Dalles, Oregoii
WHOLESALE
Finest Wines
Liquor
171 Second Street,
Frenchs' Block,
WM. BUTLE R & CO.,
' v . , . " :DEALERS INh '.
Building
Material,
X Lumber, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. S
a. iiuciai ciscouni io me uaae in an lines handled by us.
JEFFERSON STREET, between Second
Washington
SITUATED AT THE
Destined to be the Best
Manufacturing Center In
the Inland Empicewa xm
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lfirorWr8Ml?So.Won Ctl$B;0Ti ffc.I 001
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tfo biiittd lii;aoiolod tBuia oi b'jriiap'jt
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,'i'qA. .tr.b Jfic sirfj b-jtn'a
f:'5''JLll VVrj LVl VU 'All MOD XiUiSjll t
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next Door to Conrt House. - '
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for Commercial Men..
STOCK
DAILY AT-
5 '
. s.
THE DALLES, OREGON. .
EFT & CO.,
- J .
Latent Vattma an n..n. j. -.
5angera. None but the best brands bf the
Tir.fi ;n n . j 7
AND RETAIL
Dealer.
and Liquors,
" The Dalles, Oreffon
r-V.
Rough and Dressed
and Railroad, THE DALLES, OR
Washington
HEAD OF NAVIGATION. -
Best Selling Property of
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