- is yols in. THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1892. NO. 110. PliOFKSSIOSAL CARDS. DR. J. 'SUTHERLAND Fellow or Trinity ' Medical College, and member of the Col lege of Physicians and 8urgeons, Ontario, Phy ician and Burgeon. Oiilce; rooms 8 and 4 Chap . man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec ond street. Ollice hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to and 7 to 8 p. m. BE. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND BUR GEON. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence No. 23, Fourth street, one block south of Conit House. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to S and 7 to 4 P. M. DBIDDA1X Dentist. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street ... l.B.DCFTJB. CEO. ATKINS. FRANK M ENIF1K. DTJFUR, W ATKINS A MENEFEE ATTOK-NEY8-AT-LAW Room No. 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. WH. WILSON Attorn EY-AT-I.AW Rooms . 62 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. AS. BENNETT, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Of- flee in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Balles, Oregon. T. t. MAYS. B. s. HUNTINGTON. H. s. WILSON. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB-HKY8-AT-LAW. Offices, French's block over First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. Young & Kss, BiacusmiiU Wagon shod General BlacksmitbiDg and Work done promptly, and all ! work Guaranteed. jiofse Shoeeing a Speiality. Thirl Street uppsitethe old Liehe Stand. Still on DeGk. Phoenix Like lias Arisen From the Ash.es! JAMES WHITE, The Restaurastteur Has Opened the Baldwin Hestaiffant OK MAIN STREET Where he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons. Open dayand Night. First-class meals twenty -five cents. It $m take pills It is because jrou bare never ineu me . . . . . ri S. B. Headache and liver Cure It Works SO nlcelv. olwn Mi Tr thA T K-nr and Kidneys) acts as a mild physic without causing pain or sickness, aud does uot -stop you, from To T-y It la to become a friend to It. ' For sule by all druggists. The Dalles FACTORY - NO: 105. ? . -Vi ". :j , ' ? CWCih'&'Ti ft of th" Brands vylJ XlllkJ manufactured, and ... orders from all parts of the country filled ,:oa the shortest notice. . The reputation of THE DALLES CI : GAB has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. Gicjar : Faefofy We are now opened for business and offer the stock bought of McFarland " & French at cost. Having bought this stock at a liberal discount and , "finding we have a surplus "of many, lines of goods, have decided that during the next two weeks we will give all an opportunity to secure genuine bargains. Although we are" sold 'out of a few articles, why , go elsewhere" for what Ave have to offer and pay some one a profit when we are." willing to sell, you Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes At Remember this offer .April 18th to April 30th, The Largest Variety, the Absolute PEASE & MAYS Spri Summer Dress Goods, The Prettiest Patterns, the Most ionahle Shades. See our stock. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Collars, Cuffs,, sell "MANHATTAN" SHIRTS. .Tine rootwear. In every Size, Price and Width, new line of Lawn Tennis Shoes. A. JVI. WlULiIAmS & CO. DRUGS s N I PES . j& -THE LEADING wine ii Rel Driists " . ; Handled by Three Eegistered Druggists. . ; . .;.."."';-:y...: also all the leading "' ' Patent ffiedieines and - Druggists Sundries, HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AND GUSS. .' - ; " ! :" " v r 1 '.; : i. : ; i . ; .' ; ; . ( ..." : Agents for Murphy's .Fine Varnishes and the only agents in r - the City for The Sherwin, Williams Cos Paints. : -WE ; ;-' The Largest Dealers; in Wall Paper FinestvLihe of Imported. Key West and . Domestic Cigars. -l li y LS : Agentfor Tansill's Punch. . 129 Second Street, ; The Dalles, Oregon Cost is for two weeks only. Goods, Stock, the Most Complete Best Assorted - Selections. Fash- Ties, Hats, Etc., We K I NERSLY, ARF LABOR UNION FIGHT. The Rochester Boycott Resisted if the AN ILL OMEN OF BROTHERHOOD. Second Dajs Proceedings, of the Califor - nia Earthquake. BKEAD Al'PKEHENSIOS REALIZED. Ireland's Appeal to America an Import ant One The Mushroom of - Ocklalicroa, etc. '.r New York, April 21. At a meeting of the executive committee "of the federa- tion of labor which is tefbe held in this city next week, a plan of campaign will be marked out for a fight, which' means "the survival of the fittest" so far as the American federation of labor and the Knights of labor are . concerned. Then the great battle will begin, and in every city the fight will be taken up by the federation. These two powerful bodies of organized labor will enter into a com bat which will be lengthy and quite spirited. ' Such is the meaning conveyed by . an interview with Henry White, general auditor of the united garment workers of America, affiliated with the American federation of labor. In the interview he is emphatic in the denun ciation of the Knights of labor policy re garding the boycott on Rochester" cloth ing manufacturers. - He stated that the federation has taken the matter up, and would endeavor to counteract the effects of the boycott. ." - . ' California's Earthquake. . Sa- Francisco, April 20. A singular impression possessed many -residents of Vacaville yesterday to the effect that they had not passed all danger, and this dread apprehension was realised," when, at three separate times, from 2:02 to 6:40 a. m., shocks of an earthquake were repeated, and if" a building ' was only slightly injured . yesterday, today "the wreck is complete. In the. creek one mile above town are fissures .from one to six inches wide, from which gases es caped, making a loud, hissing sound Water was thrown out of the creek: on the banks on either side a distance of twenty-two feet by the explosion. There was no apparent excitement but. more shocks were awaited. There were none, however, until 8 :25, and that Was aV ; most as sharp as its early-morning -pre decessors.' , The town presents even i more ruined appearance than yesterday"! Debris is piled up everywhere. ' ' Build ings all around town have opened up, and many walls that were only , cracked yesterday are nearly ready to fall today. Shocks were also felt at Dixon at 2, 4-, and 8:30 a. m. They were all of short duration compared with the one of .the night before. ; A large force of men have been engaged to clear away the ruins of yesterday morning's damages. Similar reports come from Hay wards, Benicia, Stockton, - Woodland, Sacramento and Elmira. - At the latter place seven dis- tincf shocks were felt. . - An Appeal for Aid. - New York, April 21. The friends of Ireland in America are appealed to by the committee of National Federation, for aid to carry home rule for Ireland at the elections soon to follow the dissolu tion of parliament. :. The appeal says : "The election will decide the home-rule question for our generation, if mot for ever. ' Will you aid the Irish people now? 'The tory" party has arranged to contest every seat in' Ireland; to impose Bew Durdens on our people, knowing ineir poverty.- Heavy statutory fees most oe -deposited when the nomina lions are made. I he necessary funds should be in bur treasurer's hands before the dissolution of parliament, : in order u Be available at once. - The hour for a final effort is upoh"us.t'vThe anneal 1. signed Dy rnomas A. Erametf. president. It requests that contributions be sent to lreasurer Eugene Kellv." 22 Rnmur Union. r - - A fetashroom Town -' Okabcbe, O. T.; April 20. Yesterdav morning Okarche was a lonely depot on the Bock Island road. This morninz it has 1,'500 inhabitants, including twenty women. There is a grocery store and lumber yard, both doing a rushing busi ness. About jthe first men , to alight were two drummers, who went right to work taking orders. At 11:40 yesterday, twenty minutes before the hour, at El Reno, a revolver shot was fired. - It was taken for the signal, and the crowd dashed across the line. .. The soldiers managed to stop most of them, but a large number continued on in the race. This will doubtless ' lead to many com plications; During the rush," nine miles west of Union City, one man was killed in a dispute over a claim. , A number of boomers are returning, '.disappointed at not getting claims. - Should Hart Been Lynched. Louisville, Ky., April 20. There were seven attempts to burn the city last night. Inside of four hours fifteen buildings were destroyed, all incendiary, and all in the same - section.- '- Saturday night there were five incendiary fires in the same neighborhood. Two arrests have been made. " One man had cotton balls saturated with oil on his person. The. loss is light so far..... : , Very "Prominent" Citizens. - MoxTBEA'Li April 20. A tremendous sensation was created in St. Johu's, Quebec, by the arrest of five prominent citizens, including lawyers and officials of the provincial government, pn a charge of the most revolting nature. It is alleged the prisoners were in the habit of enticing small boys into a ren dezvous known locally as the "Fishing Rod Club." " A Big Land Sale.. Dubois, Pa., April 20. The Pennsyl vania railroad company has bought the Dul wis estate, comprising 28,000 acres of coal and timber land in Clearfield county, for $17,000,000. John Dubois, who was mode sole heir of the estate at the death of his uncle, is in Pbiladel pbia. The low grade of "the "Allegheny valley railroad, now controlled by the Pennsylvania, runs through' the tract from east to .west. It is said the trans fer will be made to individual stock holders of the Pennselvania. Portland Lire Stock Market. Pobtlakd, April 21. The following prices of live stock in this market . are furnished by A. Fargher i& Co.: Cal. steers, average 1,150 to 1,250 lbs., $4.00 $4.15 ; Grass fed steers, average 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. y $3.7.5 $4.00; Grass fed cqws, average 900 to 1,100 lbs., $3.00 $3.80; Hogs, block, average 125 to 200 lbs. $6.006.25 ; Stock, average 80 to 125 lbs., $5.75 6.00 ; Grass fed sheep, average 80 to 95 lbs., $4.75 4.90; ditto average 100 to 110 lbs. $5.00 $5.10"; Grass-fed sheep, Eastern Oregon average 95 to 110 lbs., $5.00 $5.10. The market is strong, or good stock. . Telegraphic Flashes. . Five Hundred men are now at work on the Astoria , and Transcontinental railway. "Blaine is not In it' today.' So says Chris Magee, who went down to Wash ington to see about it. L. L. Mc Arthur bid in the Oregon and Washington railroad (Hunts) at the Portland sale, for C. B. Wright, jr. . A large aerolite fell about threcvmUes northeast of Palermo, Cala., last night. The aerolite was green in color. -' It left a long train, of fire in its wake, and it's striking the earth was accompanied by an explosion audible several miles. . . Herr Jaeger, who for twenty years has been in the seryipe oi the. Rothschilds, at Frankfort-oo-Msfiv is a fugitive and an embezzler of nc?rlv 2,000,000 marks. No event within many yeuL1"8 Jj48 created a greater sensation in rh a"1! cir- clesof Germany. Onp nf lic mat. . . muni, eeusauonai and re markable international transactions Known in, many years, and one which will make a great stir in England and Germany, consists in the virtual sale of tne island republic of San . Domingo to private parties for the United StatH fr ?d,ouu,uuu- in- 5 per cent debentures, ocuureu on ine revenue Irom tobacco, etc. SenatorMiichell was feeline vervtrooH over, having a convert in John Shermn to his opinion that the present Chine exclusion acts did not expire until 1S94 Senator Dolph believes that the end will come May 6, this year, and Senator fenerman said he. too was of that opinion uuHi ne reaa au the : amendment care wiiy. - ine .members of Ihe judiciary wjinnussion agree with Senators Mitchell and fenerman on this proposition. , . . '1. A Woman ana .Three Wolves. "'A 4 i 'Miss E. E. Moore, a teacher in Elk mountain school district, Carbon county, Wy.t was intercepted on- her way to ool. the-other day' by three wolvea She jumped down the banks of a stream and escaped the wolves, but broke through the ice and caught cold in con sequence. Ban Francisco Call. ; J- An Offer to Inventors. - - . ' ! ' The Industrial Society of Mnlhouse of fers a silver medal for the annlixnHnn in any form of electricity ing. New York Journal " BIG NEW YORK STEAL. A Gang of CrooM Custom House Em - ployes MectefL IMPORTERS CHEATING UNCLE SAM. The Stealings of Seventy-Five. Persons Aggregate $300,000. NUMEROUS ARRESTS TO BE MADE. A Clan of Importers, Brokers and Cus tom Employes Tall Together for Years. New York, April 21. Forsoocne-weeks- '. past - Collector Hendricks has been-. quietly working upon a clew, which has at last unraveled a proceeding which has been carried on in this port for yearsr between a clan of importers,-. ' brokers and customs employes,, by which the government has been de frauded of large sums of money. About forty persons have been arrested, aud as -many more will be taken into custody, this week. Special treasury agent White head, and a force of detectives, are-co-operating with collector Hendricks in .. the matter. The system of frauds prac ticed has been in the undervaluation of imports, and the operators are mostly of . a class of" persons hitherto considered honorably connected with some of the most respectable nicrcbantile houses of the continent. The first arrests, ' made on Tuesday, created great exciteuiept in the circles of those implicated, and wiieD the newspaper reporters heard of it ef forts were made to get at the facts, . but the collector and his assistants had pro vided against revelations so closely that . no information. could be had until the beginning of the wholesale arrests, then it was learned that the authorities have been for some time quietly investigating . what has turned out to be the most gigantic conspiracy of the times. At least seventy-five persons are implicated in the steal, and the snin taken aggre gates over $300,000. Importers, customs inspectors, weighers and assistants, as well as some gaugers, belong to the ring, which appears to have been operating successfully a number of yeare. -, San Francisco Klngsters. Chicago, April 20. Government offi cials this morning resumed their search for contraband tobacco, sent here and to other cities by the San Francisco ring sterp, who.. 'have been defrauding the custom; The treasury agents received dispatches from San Francisco and New York this morning, ami on jnwt"- contained therein an inspector was sent hurriedly to a city in Ohio, where it is believed lOObal.'es of the tobacco were sent for disposition. Meyer & Son'. i Heller and S. Knllenlh, who have had. dealings with San Francisco med'-n were victimized by ihem, haca r Collector Clark some valuable itvkri9'' tioa, and it is believed before many days:7" thefcjbacco will be located irr. Chicago' and seized. a. XTnlott Paelfle Affair ; Yoes:, April 20. Cant TJ Nw Hayes -ented to take the. presi- . dencyof the b J.'n luclfic wbn Sidney Dillon retires, at the 'cT'ain2.1ection. Jay Gould and Russell Sage CT he dropped from the board of directors, and" Mr. Dillon retained only as a concession to his long service to the company. A" suggestion that the place of chairman of, the board be created for him was not favorably considered by the people whe will represent the controlling interest-Vice-President S. H. H. Clarke may con- tinue his connection with the company, upon condition that he resign his pq sitionas general manager of the' MFs- '' sourf Pacific railroad, which he is eaid " to have expressed a willingness, to do. . ' - - - - ' - - - . - " . i BalMlns; Accident. ' ' New Yoex, April 21. A buildinir on State street, Schnectady, fell in yester day with a, terrible crash, Workmen were excavatiug alongside of the wrecked building, for the foundation - of" a new building adjoining, and they' just had time to escape. Mrs. Carting, wife 'of - r the owner of the wreck, was in the building when-it fell, and was buried in the debrie and some time elapsed before her rescue was effected. The roof, was finally lifted and propped, and she was - found conscious and uninjured, beneath a sewing machine which bad fallen over her and acted as a shield, protecting her from the roof timbers. .