The Dalles Daily Chronicle. - '. , i Official paper ofaixes civ- Published Dally, tiinjdsy Sjeptod"V THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner- Second and Washington Street. The - Dalles, Oregon. . Ternia of Subscription Per Year. .-- 00 Per month, by carrier 50 Single copy ... 6 ' STATE OFFICIALS. Governor '. . '. ... i i. ..S. Pennoyer Secretary of State. .G. W. McBride Treasurer Phillip Metschan 8o.pt, of Public Instruction K. B. McElroy '., (J. N. Dolph "to IJ. U. Mitchell juunirwuiaa. ..................... ...... aaouwuu State Printer Frank Baker i vCnJNT OmCULB'-lt "V County Judge. C. N. Thorabury Sheriff. U. L. Catea Clerk -j. ..J. B. Croaaen Treaaurer i ."1 . .... Geo. Rnoh . . ( H' A. Leavens Commissioners Frank Klucaid Assessor John E. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner Wiliinm Michel! It has been decided that all prisoners in the Douglas county. Wash., jail shall be put to work on the county roads eight hours every day. , The rule will go Into effect immediately and is expected to greatly aid in reducing the number of petty crimes in the county. Oregon wili have an agricultural and and hortfcultnral exhibit at the world's fair after all. . The. plan is to collect the exhibits of the Portland exposition, the state, fair and Eastern Oregon fairs and send them to Chicago after the fairs are through with them. The Troutdule distillery company whose property was lately destroyed by fire are making overtures to the people of Sherman county; looking to their lo cating at Grants. The company asks a bonus of 25,000 bushels of wheat from he farmers. They have already secured about 15 acres of land on the river. Tbey offer to put up an (80,000 plant, consisting of a distillery and 50 barrel flouring mill. It is believed the nego tiations now in progress will be suc cessful. ' A new town has been laid out at Hood River falls. E. F. Sharp was there all last week doing the surveying. The name of the town has -not yet : been de cided on. nor are' the lots yet on the market, but they soou will be. A new road is being opened from Tucker's mil! to the Diver ranch that will shorten the distance between Hood River and the falls about three luiles.u The -country around the . falls- is- covered , with, and -trhjBtary to a fine body of timber.. -The river at this point has an estimated ca pacity of 16,000 horse 'power-;, and .the.; power is easily available. It is expected a large lumbering plant will . be put in there i n the. near , future and ; possibly other industries.. ... , . , "Is the 'tariff a tax," was recently , asked of -a prominent Canadian poli tician. "It is tax," was. the answer, ""and FIl prove -it. . . Suppose I have, 3,000 bushels of. barley on .this (the 'Canadian) aide which I desire to sell in the United States.; Under present law in America . I must pay.;30 cents -per, bushel, or J00 in all upon my 1,000 bushels, lwfore I am permitted to cross the line with my barley, and when I do cross the line with it how much do I get for itT Why, I get American price, the same that barley is selling - for over dtbere. t don't add to that price the 30 -cents per bushel that I paid in at the -customs house.' Therefore, 'the tariff is . tax,' but unfortunately it isa tax upon our people who ship their produce to the United States. ' A number of . republican exchanges quote with approval the card of Killen; Starr & Thomas, which is an attempted justitican of F. A. Moore, ' republican candidate for supreme judge.", ' The card is held to be a complete refutation of the " charges. The Chronicle . regrets its inability to see where , the refutation 'comesin. Moore is charged with havr ling written a will for a woman who was unconscious, according to his own testi mony, and in the very, article of death, at the time her mark was put to it. It was made In favor, of the woman's hus band and disinherited her three daught ers. Afterwards Moore.made a contract with the three girls, to . break, the will and sell the land in .. question for 6,000, The will was. accordingly , broken, ke land was Bold and"--Moor, received a fee of $1 ,000 for the job-, ; At the. same' time Moore told two of it he three-shares in the land td himself and partner for half . their value. These are the charges; made on no less authority than -the court record and the-' testimony- of Judge Moore himself J 'Messrs.Killen; 'Starr Thomas - have no ti refuted i these charges, nor any of ; them'The nave not attempted to reiute them. They imply. say-.thafctbB) court 4oapletely- juatified Judge Moore, whereas Judge Moore was never pa trial, except as he is now, at tkw baf Mi paMie 6 pin Ion There are thouBands 'of republicans all over Oregon nd feant i.tkxtote 4or Mr. Moore aad will do so if he can clear Jhis skirts of these pharges ; but something saore is needed than; a daWbfWfnni. tory whitewash; and, tbai.toojadpini letered by the' attorneys' for "the defend ant, who like Judge. Moore himself were interested'is a verdict lor their client. ' - What 8& Saw While la m Tsnoe. ' A full revelation of her experience while in a trance has been made by Mrs. W. M. Barber, or Freedonv Pa,.- She claims to have been with God and !' ex pects to -receive inasy future1 revelations and declares' she wall ; shortly begin to work miracles. Mrs. Barber's statement, made to 'a xeporter,.'waa as follows: . .- -t'.. All that I 8a w and learned while my body lay helpless I do not remember. It will come back to me as I grow stronger, and I shall also receive more light, and in- future trances,: or by some-, other means, I know the Lord will reveal much more to me. I do not know where I was, bat "I was not in heaven nor1 in hell. I caught a . glimpse of heaven, though, and saw God. I cannot describe him except to say that ' he appeared all light.' All the time of my seeming un consciousness he was 'making, things heavenly known - to me. ; It seemed a long -period of time that I held this spiritual discourse with him. . Hell I did not see, except that it appeared as it were on one side of me blackness and smoke. I saw my dead mother. She appeared as in life, even to her"cIothing.i::I could not reach her nor speak to her.1 The Al mighty seemed to stand between' ns, but I ; know that . before my death I shall clasp hands with her in the spirit land. I saw also and recognized , my. t little brother, who died before I was born. I did not see my father, bnt I expect 'to learn before long whether or not he is saved: ' I saw no other persons than my two' relatives.' The angels" and ' saints were not visible, .but I shall grow in faith until I see them and until: I can walk upon the water. St. Louis Globe? Democrat. . . . Imitations of the Eiffel Tower. ; The great Buccess of the Eiffel tower, both financially and otherwise, has led to a host of imitators. The Watkin tower, 1,200 feet high, is being designed by Sir Benjamin Baker, and it is to be erected at Wembley park, near Willesden, the foundation being nearly completed. The cost is estimated at 200,000, of which 70,000 has been subscribe.1 privatefy. The Blackpool tower has been designed by Messrs. Maxwell & Take, and the contract has been let to Messrs. Heenan & Fronde for: 40,500, the total weight of the structure being l,500tons. It will be between 400 feet and 500 feet high,. i:. The Isle of Man tower at Douglas is now well advanced and does not im prove in appearance as the work proi ceeds. The Brighton tower has not yet been started, and the plans are not defi nitely decided. The Columbian tower at Chicago, desismed bv Mr. CI. K xtnrt- son.is to be 1,130 feet high from the bottom of the" foundation , to the top of the flagstaff.' It has a profile very simi lar to the Eiffel tower, bnt the construc tion is entirely different. Th total weight of the structure alone . is 7,000 tons; of the floors and staircases, 2,000 tons; live load, 2,000 tons, making- a icy tal ot 11,000 tons London Indnstries.'-' ' - - : ' !; Mo stayed IlypMtlMd.: j -.'.t... ! That hypnotism is . a dansrerona w-i- ence, even in skilled , hands, was once more demonstrated at ' Le'Bonrget, near fans, a proiessor or legerdemain, who was sivinsr' ari entertftfrmiant in ' a i-afA ' and enjoyed" some considerable reputaT tion as a hypnotist, proposed concluding the evening's amusement by , an exhibi- non or nis skiu. a. young man named Raylant volunteered to act as the niih- iect. and' after ' some difficult v dered completely unconscious. ' The pro- lessor tnen perrormed the usual tricks with him, bnt when $b camet to awaken ing found, to .his' astonishment, that it was quite impossible to effect it j ; : . , . : vayiant was sent home and medical help was summonedj bnt the 'Aartnr could only recall him to concionsness for a few Neconda. after which th vnnncr man relapsed into an agitated Bleep, in terrupted at intervals by violent nerv ous crises.- Up to today Raylant : has only had a few waking moments, during wru.cn ne complains of excessive . weak ness and pains in the head. AiV inquiry has been opened by the police 'authori ties. Paris Cor. London Telegraph. " ' ' - 1 Proeaitlvoi ' : All the old preventives are being used in the present raid of. . influenza, and some new ones.' Faith in the camphor bag still prevails, and' English' people, who, it must be admitted.'are peculi arly afflicted ' with; the- 'distemper find practical ' solace " in '.the . Roman - fever safeguard. A three or four grain quinine capsule is taken at 5:30 in the morning, followed at once with A trrtikTI -nri 'inf 0006. ' newer agent, said to prevent efflclentlyj is to hang damp cloths," upon" which . thirty drops of volatile oil of encalyptns are sprinkled, in rooms and corridors; a little should.be mixed with spirits of wine and used as a spray. . Eucalyptus in minute doses, one drop on a lump of sugar, is sometimes em ployed to ward off scarlet 'fever where1 one has been exposed. " It is not, hbw-: ever, regarded 'as' an ablate' prophy lactic. It should be used only under the directions of a physician.r4Her Point of Yiew.in NewJJfotk Times. t..f f. ,., :. : '- ' ii ind . Worth. 4O,O0O. ,- A magnificent' diamond, a perfect octa hedron, weighing '' 205' carats, has' been purchased from a river digger by a Kini berley.bttyer; : It ; is the .second largest' stone eiver formdi the Vaal -diggings; the largest being the celebrated Spalding-, diarnond, of 29 parata, .ptf whiphwaB; yeiipw . an of . (bad; shapis. ;r The pric. paid for the stone recently found is said to''-Ve,'TeiiSinc4i hwnretarn from the river 'fie Dxiyer' nas" been' &ff,ereo'; fused. South African Mining Jourttd. )0-i VTH .fay fif I - tvX-ir-Migirr (The strength of the standing army in German states for 19923 will br?made np of . , 20,534 'pfficers.-186,983 men, 1,839 doctors, 89S7ayma.stersEt, Sod veter inary surgeons, gTxnsmiths, ' sad-: diets ati4'93,750 hors attendants.1' " r t. r-y ' The repoit cornea f rom Mason,Mich., that Jth meanest mai'on earth lives , there"' Ubls 6aid to have wrapped large fat " icicles la fancy colored paper and given themjo the children as a new kind of canayV'v;, -y-'-'! 4- XEW TO-DAY. Fablle Speaklna,; The republican candidate for congress, Hon. W. R. Ellis, will speak at the fol lowing points: :.: .,..': Moro, Wednesdav, Mav 18th, 1 :30 p. va, Wasco " - ", 7 :30 .', Dnfnr, Thurdav, Mav 19th, 1 :30 p.' m. The Dalles, Thursday, May 19th, 7:30 p. in. Hon. H. B. Miller, of Grant's Pass, will accompany Mr. Ellis in the ' cam paign at the above mentioned places. tfST TTW"TS A Bunch of keys! X1 VJ J XI J on Court street near Fourth.) ;Owner can have the same on applicatibd at this office, by paying for this 25 cent advertisement. 5.10d3t FOR CHURCHES. if I Superior Injtun jto Pipe' Organs, easier playecT and cheaper, are the ESTEY PHILHARMONICS. jOTICE, j Bids will be received for the building of a house for .... . - . A HOSE CART 2N THE EAST END of the city, until Saturday May 14th. Plans for same cad be seen by calling on 5-8-dtd CHAS. E. HA1GHT, Chairman Fire and Water Com. FOR SALE cheap, band of range horses, consisting of yearlings, two-year olds and mares. For informa tion ' - ... Applv to C. F. STEPHENS. 5-3dlm 134 Second St'. The DAti.Es. Or. WANTED lots, above the Bluff, in exchange for Work Horses, or Brood mares. . Apply to HUGH GOURLAY, 5-2tf. , . Chronicle office, The Dalles. T?T s O A T U One of the X1 VJXX OixJLiXL. finest stock farms in Crook county ; 1100 Acres deed ed land ; abundance of water; good grass range capable of handling" 10,000 sheep: 300 acres under irrigation. 1 Two good dwellings and out buildings. : Price, $8,T 000; half in .stock, horses cattle or sheep. For further particulars ' ' 1 -Apply to HUGH GOURLAYj : 6-2ti v - s -Chronicle office, The Dalles. TTOT? O AT T7 Twelve fine 1V i OA I J Vs. lots, splend idly located in the Garrison addition. Apply to HUGH GOURLAY. 5-2tf - Chronicle office. The Dalles. STRAWBERRIES, . .,; Candies,.JSftUs,, ..: ',-m. S6d& Warni :' Sarsaparilla and Iron, - Cider, Etc. '. Everythf rigf is First Classi, "'. ". Well Supplied with ; ' TOBACCO W tFwon made CIGAES. J FOLCO, '- Second St., next to' Wingate's Armory. 4,.-,a t?fcS???'?s. street,: ';;;.- : Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand, we are now i prepared to receive orders, wholesale . or retail, to be delivered through the summer. ' Parties contract ing with us will be carried through the entire-'- season-"' wtthovt -' awvancIC'Iu vbicr;. and may; depend that wenave notmng put. - ., . , ; : V J PURE, HEALTHFUL. iCE- Cut from mountain water;, no slough or Biuau ponas. ., Leave orders at the Columbia Candy Factory 104 -Second street, or Ice Wagon. '- !, j . . ... ; j W. S CRAM,- Manager. ., fv i. Successor a to, C. R. .Ltoohain!, - '-:.Pare-I)rmM;i!itii!Es:!;:; wqieDsuig rpyaciaas. Ptesenptioisa t.'Speeiallj. igBt PrugtalYavajoAenance. Cor. Second and Union Sts.', STACY Watciies; Cl5fife All kinds of repairing; a epeeialtjvand all work guaranteed and promptly attended to. ' " Call and nee.hia StocVoi ' clocks. Aof ore iroB leave an. oraer eisewoere. . , . ri' i -1" H '.i vi . f teJ2!T2Ahfei.t?e5D' partnership heretofore existing between William Floyd, S. A.1 Byrne and Stacy mrwm viMrlnv i. n - . n n hk 1 J x-ioyu a. yu., in issues vuy, yr., na ims COLUMBIA ICE FioytsiMi -The business will b'-cbntinued afthe;i -r-r . ., - - alld6bts. -; 8. A. Bybnk, - ' Dated April 26, MUMAt W. E. GARRETSON, Le?lo Jewelei. All Watch Work Warranted. ' - ... . -c I " ' i ' i - i Jewelry Made lia? Order. ( ' 4 3 '.' i -.' V . 138 Saaoad St.. Th Uallaa, Or. .V A. A. Brown, Keepa a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. which he offers at Low Figures. SPEGIAIi PRICES to Cash Buyers. Highest Cash Prices for Egs anfl otter Produce. : 170 SECOND STREET. The Dalles Gigaf : FaGtory ! FIRST STREET. PAC3TORlr NO.105. v .1- fjf A nD of the Best Brands VyXvTxa-XlilO manufactured- and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The. renntatmn nf TH15 T1 A T T TTC rT- GAR has become firmly established,. and tne demand lor tne borne manufactured article, is. jbcreasongiiieryday.. A. ULRICH & SON. r.-'b. Hoob.oq Horses BougM ' dhWolct WF OTrvmvsswivcuiicuYxoiveu . l Advanced ofoHdtfses -Left Qfttgale eB . . r'i J u h . y.ii I lhe Ualies-ana (joldendaie- Staie -Line Stasre Leaves The l)alles TEver; Hornfh " ai. :w ana rOLatnitian; B-i I ;ia. All t ' freight must be- left it R'. B. ' . i Hood's office the eve ning before. R. B. HOOD, Proprietor Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or!l - '.i. ;-t i Op a Smfl One of the Finest Cooks In The Dalles. - All Work done y White Help. - -p n Next . door to Byrne, fFlod.Jc Go.s i Drug "Store. - - 85 Union.St.The Dalles !i Just Openvaj .... - En th U i .'.nii i. All J j W Afibrd,m Reasonable KQTOC 7- i . t Parties holding claims against WV 8. 'Oram are notified topresent them to him at oncef at the Columbia Candy Factory, and alt those -indebted ' Ore 'requested to settle at the' iamflflaceT" afj'aate'sold out my business and want- to close up my accounts. pechiUyn f J fi I t110 ? Semb t, 1S90, wniuepaidif I presented at mv office. from and after this date. 1 iirmHniMi Mr. mv nmiw. t iii"rT(L i-humi ja I i I 1 . I I.-" 1 ! ; M.imssi.v, j t -xreas; uaues jity. ..- cheap. Call upon or address B.'ff. Kel- TOoStylOT&JOT The Iiateh String is Rlxuays Out I Sprii76 ana'linmer, - season : ;. s. i-i t .,- . -, -iui vmrat are uungs, ana a small drop of ink . --i ' ' k ' ;": Faluns, like dew, upon a thought, produces ' ' ' 'A ' ' -.i, ; V .: which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think ;' H'f-VyKVtJTXKKST AND DO TOlf OOOI). ' Buy Our Shoes -1 MANUFACTURED BY !'.3h,Vua"-.!I.iW. THE DALLES MERCANTIllEtCO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. TriA flnrriiMtoH nnlMin Handsomely FnrnisliBl Booms to iiicaio-ricjdicu uy d TRANSIENT PATRQNAGr 'soljciTED. Good Samnle Sms tJUi.JLt-t 'AJ. $ V ii W f. V viwu iauiiic nuoms WHS. H- FHSEH, Pvoptt. Clothier and fiilbt; BOOTS AND SHOES;111 Hats and Caps, Trunks- v&aiises, ' ' ' ': r-? '..r. - CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THe'daLLES OREGON. i . -3 j . .,' a -, ... . ? Y.mSl X. M-V -.-.. -V - . I'm On account of Removal I will sell my entire stock of Boots aHbl Slfioes'; Hats aari&mJCmnks.9ndYalisesvShelv- $ngs, Counters, Deslc, Safe, Fixtures, &x af Greajkygainy Come and see 125 Seeond Street, Full Assortment of the ITAI'CAX' PPMPEETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. VT " - . 9i,u?i!P9.??nts' r?hi9 ?)Hr Gaps, . . . . ish-Bayers caill'ave money by examining oar. stock 'I WM Oui dins LMaferiali H Hfl'iV 'fllnA cSlilt! U.J JXTFE RTSXErrtweeifNSeeond 0 .2TH!fi'jni9 IHE t; Manufacturing Cent6r in i .. . T4mLtiim T.l tJJl tir35iTV'. ? 5 -- 3fZJ -. - . . WALTER H. TENNY A. CO., at' w. - . . noor so voait no use. Rent liytheTJay, feet to Montfi ' nrsr uass tnglisn ior conimerciaL Men. iu ; 1 t .-. : . -rf . "J '" J4 f"; TheJDatles. 'xjr-ra v.c-,s- :r- Leading -Ifenufacturersl' ' H. Herbrirtg; Rnuh ahrl DrniR?nH' '. . i-.- n- 'r.ti .vr-A. 'to'tSsnrscs.in all lines hanilcd by us. and Rilroad . XlfE, DiXI.ESr.OR iiSlIMQiw(l 'lt jmmi'Mm ' nthe 8easonntherllortt4 rji & . a. i t a . i t . a . i : i ..... , -', .7- V