The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 19, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily ClM&le.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CItY.
Published Dally, Sunday Excepted. '
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Becond and Washington Streets, The
Dalles, Oregon.
Terms of Subscription
Per Year.
Per month, by carrier.
Single copy . ......
.r..i6 oo
.... 50
...i .; 6
STATK OFFICIALS.
iovernot H. Pennoyer
Seoretaiy of State. . .
-Treasurer
SupL of Public Instruction .
nators.. .....
Congressman
Btate Printer ....
'.G. W. HcBrlde
.PhilUp Metocban
E. B. McElroy
: I J. K. Dolpb -I :
- jj. it. MiWhell
B. Hermann
. ....Frank Baker
COUNTT OFFICIALS.
County Judge... C. N. Thornlrary
Sheriff. D. L. Cates
Clerk.. J. B. Crossen
Treasurer OecRnoh
.mi-.i.. ' H' A. Ivens
Commissioners Frank Klncald
Assessor ' John K. Barnett
Surveyor : E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley
Coroner. r . . . William Michefl
The announcement ia made, on the
authority of the Wall Street Journal,
that the management of the Union Pa
cific has passed absolutely tnt Boston
hands. Hereafter all the lioanl and
executive committee meetings will be
held in Boston.
Opinions regarding the results that
will follow the international silver con
vention continue to be conflicting. - In
many European financial circles the be
lief prevails that no satisfactory results
will follow. Germany accepts the invi
tation to attend the wnfereiiee because
she does not wish to stand aloof from
the other powers. The Geruian govern
ment and reichetag Lave always Iieen
opposed to bi-metalisin. " Only a few
year ago they rejected a motion declar
ing Germany's willingness to negotiate
if England previously adopted bi-rnetal-ism.
' - .
At the Methodist ': . conference
1ield at Omaha a report ,waa submit
ted, 4'airly bristling" - with denoancia
tion of the outrages practiced oa the ne
groes in the South.. . It called on the
government, the states, the church . and
all good citizens to rise and abolish these
outrages. The resolution declared that
the colored jieoplc were treated - shame
fully on tlie trains, in hotels, and shot
down like dogs, and the law of the land
trampled underfoot ,by people who de
pised the colored race. This sounds
remarkably like a campaign document
and yet so far from its being regarded in
that light it ;was unanimously; adopted
by a rieing vote. , . ,' . . , : ;
He Carried a Muff, ,
The other day a well diressed "maa sat
bta Boulevard car going jap town. The
day waalcbldthe car Was 'fall add the
rifmal discomforta of surface transit
were' tarned en. . The- man mentioned
was the observed of all T)bserTers.h He
carried a common black muff on bis
knee, bis hands thrust in either end, and
had afar away look in his eyes. The
ladies exchanged amused glances. The
gentlemen regarded the muff with vari
ous degrees of wonder and contempt. . . ;
' : J "Newest style,' suggested one gentle
man to another. ;,,..
"Yes; it's going ' to be a cold day to
morrow. When yori see the' pigs carry
ing straws" '; ' v"'
"That ' beats me!" came in a, stage
whisper from across the way. v ;
f:' "Wonder if he. wears corsets," said
another. . ; , .. f .-. . ...
"What is it, anyhow?" . '
"Sorry I forg6t my 'muff. '' ' " "
' "ITl steal my wife's sealskin sacque to
night." !. ! -.r ' '.
' "Pooirfellowt Somebody ought to see
him home safely." .. ' v.-!.'i. i, s-s 1
.Amid these remarks the man with the
muff sat quietly looking, out of the win
dow.,. He must have overheard some of
them; he must have known that he' was
the object of .universal 'curiosity' 'and
ridicule, but he gave no1 sigh.; 1 It sp
peared, however, that' he was only col
lecting himself, for some final effort,'' for
when he arose to leave the 'car- at' Seventy-second
street be suddenly confront
ed his fellow passengers. ., -'
"This is my wife's muff he said
bluntly. "She left it on the bargain
counter. I had to go back and get it.
rm taking it home. If yon see anything
funny in that I'm blamed if I :do."
New York Herald. . .",
NEW TO-DAYv
JXCURSION; :'.'": -,y' '. .a
The Kegnlator; will ; leave Dalles for
Cascade at 7.30 a; m., Satnrday May 21',
and will carry excursionists' to 'Cascade
or any point east at fifty cents for round
trip. r Children under' eight years 25
cents. Steamer will arrive at Cascades
at 10:30 a. m. and leave at 3 p. m. This
will give an opportunity, to all to have a
good time .at .he , locks, and view the
Cascades' and , other' points of interest.
Tickets on sale any . time at office or at
the boat Saturday morning.
W. E. GARRETSOH.
DM JBUGlBTi
SOLK AGENT FOR THE
Spri
i f W..C. ALLAWAVi Agent.
TrirTT-VrT"1k A Bnnch'of keys,
X1 V U JJ Um on Court street near
Fourth. Owner can have the same on
application at this, office, by paying for
this 25 cent advertisement. - 5.10d8t
Notwithstanding the very general im
pression that Harrison will .have a prac
tical walk-over in the nomination for
the presidency, Chairman J. S. Clarkr
son claims that there are seven millions
of republicans who will be represented
; at. t.ViA MinnfMtrilii cnnrentinn who 1-in.vn
' will vote for. Clarkson claims that
'there will le more uninstr acted dele-:-
gates at the convention than has ever
been in the history of the .republican
party aud that all the Northern .states
- and state -,. which cast . electoral votes
'which will elect have not instructed
their delegufes. ...It is . not surprising,
therefoi-e, .that Mr. Clarkson should
-conclude that more than one ballot will
be cast before the Choice, of ' the conven
tion i declared.
-'. "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmTT r '-.
The finger of -destiny points steadily
- away from La Grande, the home of the
apostle o' free wool and taxed, woolens.
Tbo political weather bureau predicts
a cyclone i a that region on the 6th of
June and the vortex of the storm will
gather its fiercest whirl for the .landing
of the Slater craft-high ' upon the bead
.waters of Salt. Creek. General" G. W.
Bell visited J Grande the other night.
His coining bad been. . heralded bv the
.usual flaming announcements, anent the
eloquent, silver , tongued expounder of
Simon pure., tariff reform. He, came,
. , r ' . . . , . ,
and the audience was so small and in
significant that the great man absolutely
Tcfusel to speak If this thing is done
in La .Grande; wha may .. be . expected
elsewhere? -It is the, handwriting on
the wall and its interpretation is ''James
yon have beeu weighed hT' the, bal
ance and found it to be a back number.'?
An Interesting Law Salt.
A law suit over a meteorite has stirred
the usually tranquil ' life of Kirchberg,
in Wurtemberg. Some' time ago every
body there was startled one night by a
loud report, and a ball of. fire was seen
to fall near the Bennecker sawmill'.' On
the next day a stone weighing a ton was
found among the logs by a laborer in
the mill. News of the occurrence was
published far and wide. Among' the
scores of pilgrims to the stone among
the logs were wise men from Stuttcrart
and Tubingen, who believed that . they j
bad a rare-specimen of celestial geologi
cal formations.. Their competitive offers
for the stone bred a quarrel betWeen'the
laborer and the owner of the mill as to
whether the finder of the stone or the
owner of the land on which it fell conld
claim it rightfully. '' ' ' ; "".':' ,
' Tubingen professors had it Shipped to
the university,- after: having agreed to
pay $500 for it if it proved to be a duly
tested and accredited - meteorite. r,Tbe
laborer, thereupon enjoined the; mill
owner from receiving the money for the
.stone, and the mill owner. got' a lawyer,
who is trying to raise the injunction.
Meantime, the Tubingen professors have
said that the stone has few attributes of
' ameteorite, and have refused to .reship
it; so laborer and mill owner are about
to begin proceedings to compel them, to
return it, both maintaining that the uni
versity is trying1 to get the meteorite for
nothing. .
There are four lawyers in the case al
ready and nothing has been decided, so
the costs bid fair to exceed . the value of
a dozen meteorites.- New York Sun."
FOR CHURCHES.
SuDerior in tune to PIdo Orsrana.
asler. played and cheaper, are the
ESTEY PHILHARMONICS.
fiuy Out? Shoes -1
' All Watch Worrt Warranted.
4. i.
Jewelry Made to Order.
138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or.
-QTICE. . ., r
Bids will be received for the building
of a bouse for " 1
A HOSE CAKT IN THE EAST END
of the city, until Saturday May 14th.
Plans for same can be seen by calling on
r 5-8-dtd CHAS.E. HAIGHT,: ,
Chairman Fire and Water Com.
FORSALE.
Or trade,
cheap, band
of range horses, consisting of yearlings,
two-year olds and mares. .For informa
tion Apply to C. F. STEPHENS.
5-3dlru 134 Second St. The Dallks. Or.
WANTED.
One or more
lots, above the
Bluff; in 'exchange - for Work Horses; or
Broodmares, v
Apply to , HUGH GOURLAY,
5-2tf , Chronicle office, The Dalles.
T?nP C, A T XT One of the
X1 yj XL ioxxl TLi. finest stock
farms in Crook county j 1100 Acres deed
ed land; abundance of water; good grass
range capable of : handling 10,000 sbeep :
300 acres under irrigation. Two good
dwellings and out buildings. ' Price, 8,-
000 ; haH in stock, horses cattle or sheep.
for rartner particulars " '' J ;
Apply to -4 HUGH GOUKLAY,
6-2tf. . Chronicle office. The Dalles.
T7VT. OAT I? Twelve fine
l:. yj IX OAUJli. lots, splend
idly located in the Garrison addition. '
Apply to I HUGH GOURLAY j-5-2tf
vL;-: ; Chronicle office, The Dalles.
A. A. Brown,
' Ketjis a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he off'err at Ijyw Figures.
SPEGIfllt :-: PAIGES
to Cash Buyers.
Hislest Casi Prices for Eurwiij
otter Proflnce.
170 SECOND STREET.
The Dalles
Gigaf : Faetopy
STEEET.
-There is tr9pble ahead ,for the Presby
teriani, no, master .- what .disposition the
Portland ;assernbly;'.may.-jnake. of ' Dr.
Briggs. , Aside .froni the Itr' prifaisity
of his views, it p beyond,, question they
are out pf harmony with thos.tha have
prevailed . iihrv .ier, since the
ti me of . ,is ipreatj ouoders Cal V'i P; and
Knox, 'i His. retention, as a accredited
jieachgrfeemination is a menace
to its peace. jHi8elcpulsion,..wniIe'uht'
. doubtedly a.Iesser .eyll ,;ie sure Xa awakes
sympathy on his behalf scarcely less
menacing.Clt ia'bertain, aTTleast, that
; tBie sefniiiary of ' whicTi-he Is a?, profesdor
wwill stand Bjr aim and the influence 'of
its alluinril s" Widespread- -and import
ant. A a banquet given .byr the UJiiibn,
. ,Theolojg5cals Seminarj'' '. lastf. Moh larl
nigUt, tnespeaKereaw:iarea, amianana-i i "bp Fortune. " ! a
:,,vi-i'8 rjj-;j' .-i - 4 - i. w niie aiggmg s loanaacun lor a
the coarse of the rortiana- assemDiy rbisuae "in' Wichita
Sumetnini; New tn Canoe Racing.
In the last ' couple of seasons we have
noted the growth of the war canoe, pro-,
pelled by paddle entirely, and the sport
had by a few races with them has created
something of an interest in paddling
races generally, which were giving away
very extensively to the sailing events.
There is now some talk of building en-,
larged war canoes, to hold from a dozen
to thirty or so, and racing them. There
are a few fairly large paddling canoes
now in existence," but they have served
heretofore on moonlight and -other
nights as mediums for the. introduction.'
of the gentler sex to the fascinations of
the sport. These may be ' manned for
racing, and, per contra, the onea con
templated for racing may, bn occasion
be -sacrificed to love .and beauty.. In
either, event, it looks as though the re
gattas of the summer would be made
doubly interesting by these large "canoe
races, each boat with a creW 6f probably
twelve to fifteen paddlers. "Harper's
Weekly. ,; '' -;r .
' Swallowed an Oyster SUell.
The RevC W; D: Shea made a narrow
escape in Macon Wednesday night. . He
went to a restaurant for some oysters
and .swallowed a. piece of 'shell, which
very near cost rhm his life. The Shell
lodged in his throat, lacerating' the
membrane and Lansing hemorrhage' and
Btrangnlatton.' The Seveoral present were
attracted to theminister, .-who had gone
mto convulsions. . i -;.
A . physician , Vas immediately dis
patched for, "but' in "the meantime 'the
shell' 'became' dislodged and was thrown
Op" during the convulsions-, i The shell
was about the size of a quarter of a dol
lar, with sharp edges.,vAfter being re
lieved of ;thej, difficulty, 'the.&ev,. Mr.
Shea soon revived. ' His 'throat' was con
siderably lacerated, and altogether : the
minister vhad a narrow escape.r Corum
bna (Gav)Enqnirer-Sun. , - , I '
' ; (M '- VHthT lea Hmmu.:'-"' '' -
" While Hutchinson (Kari)'polioeman
was etanding nnder'aat electric light the
other night, he was startled by-some fib
ject'strikmjpr-hini a heavy Mowon the
head and then "fall at his feet. As be
Wobpbd-'to- &ahneth?fetJject he re
ceived a second blow, this time on ' the'
back. .When he recxveredtrflieiently
from liia frfffh to gather himseb? '-to
gistlfcr he found hff;hai been ktruclfby
tv. o wfld gee! that "had heer killed by
s jikiritie electric light "Wires.- Phila-!
usiphiis 'JjeVnter. '"-rr - '.i
STRAWBERRIES,
' Apples Oranges; - - ': '
Candies, Nuts, '
' 'Soda Water, c
' Sarsaparilla and' Iron,
'. .,. Cider, ' Etc. , ' ." , '.
.... . .. ' , - , v ,
Everything is First Class., .
' v. i ', .;VeH Supplied with .
TOBACCO . and Union made CIGAES.
: J. FOL.GO;
Second St., next to' Wirigate's Armory.
104 Second Street, :
ICE! ICE! 1 ICE!
Having over 1000 tons of ice on, hand;
TV V OA s XXV V piVXUrAI IU t V J VlUGIOt
wholesale -ori retails, fo be - delivered
through the summer. ,i Parties contract
ing .with us will be carried through the
entire" 'season ' 'without- 'advaucs .is
Pbicje, ; arid may - depend that ".We have
nothing but s -,. : .i-. i: r ; ;; ,
r PORE, HEALTHFUL' IC'
Cut from mountain water ;- no slough or
slush ponds. ' ,
Leave orders at' the Columbia ' Candy
Factory,' 104' ' Second Street; Or.' Ice
Wagons ; ;-r.) .-,. . : ...... .
.'. . v.-W.-S. CRAM. Manager.
. PACrrORyio. 10s
CJCX- APCof the Brands
VJLvTxA-XXO manufactured, and
orders from all parts ol the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firnily stabUshed,"nd
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
a. ulrich:&son.t
iR-oB.oHOOD
Livery; Feed and. Sale
oft
Horses 'Houghi ctnd,Soldon
CommvssvQn arid Money.
Advanced, on Horses
eft for Sale. t
OFnCF. "OF--
The Dalles Md Mdimdale te; Iinf
Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
t :uu sua uoiaenaaie at 7;uu. All
freight must be left at R. B.
Ho
might be the seminary woukL ftand Jty.
-
- Blaine and Busk is John .V. Thomp
sons ideal ticket.
house "ih''Wichita, Kan., recently, it is
reported that $35,000 in gold were ex
hinnp. rbe money is said to have been
the' fortune "Of the grandfather of the
present owner of the -ground, who is
snro6edto have hidden it. .
- Successors tn C. C.'Donhni. ;.
DmstsandXhemists
:lPareiiS'affl1fcMes.
uus s- flpcumuy,
v.. f . ,. .-t
Kiffht Drttvoista atwavs in Attendance.
' - --v?r r 'T.-r. . . l I ! I i I ' 1 t
Cor. Seeond-and
R.
B.
-1.
food's office the eve
ning before.
HOQD. Prpprjetor
Opposite eld Stand.
r;Tb'Dalles, Or.
' - - ' . ...
AND"OYS I LHHOUStM 1
One of the Finei Cooks fnhe alles.
All Workdoma byVWfcle Helf
Next "door, to Byrne, Floyd k Co.s1
85 Union St., The Dalles
The Iiateh Stiring is Altxiays Out
aijd Summer,; season
"But vordg are things, and a small drop of Ink,
Falling, like dew. udou a thonvht. nm ft niMa
iaai Tmco maces
1592. -r
WE TRUST TO
onsands, perbaps millions, think."
IMKEEST An ! YOtI COOK.
WALTER H. TENNY d. CO.,
BOSTON.
'1
the dall.es MERCANTILE CO.
DALLES.
I S9LE AGENTS. FOR THE
THE
a
i-rpusE.
The Coi-rnaated Bnlldlns; next.oor to Coart House.
Handsomely Fnraished Booms to M.tte Day; leefc or Montii
Meals Prepared by a First Class j English; Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED ' ', I
, !; . Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. C"L v ' '
H. C. NIELS6N",
uiotniep
Tailor
BOOTS AND SHOES, ,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, ;
CORJTEB OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THI? DALLES, OREGON .
Removal ! Removal!
On account of Removal I will sell my
enitlrstpck of Bpots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Stielv-
Gotiri
at ay Great
my offer.
sjdbestc, Safe, Fixtures,
Bargain. Come and see
RETAIL.
GREAfTi REPpeTION ' IN'"
- - - . T . -5 .W V J4 .
Seeohd IStrfect, ,
Dalles.
spbijig m mMMmm i
- -COMPLETE. JN EyERyjEPAKTIENT: ft '
o ,..,c- Boots and 5boes.;r s
. i Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers..
' ' : -. . , .'.! : - "
Cash. JuyeJ2LillsMnioiiey by examining stpek
gr-jr and.prices before parehasiiig : eisemnefe
H. Herbnnfir.
J I
rBC SBJ
Inct HnonoH
tfcprjetqp.
Aferds. SLt"RsbriaDle
lliiW
DKAI.BB IK- T .''..
W afoei -:'PIlf '
toEiry.Etc.
All kinds ol repairing1 a npeeiHltvviid all Work
guaranteed, and prortptly attended to. j
. Cali- and see- bia 'stook A; clocks, before you
leave an order elsewhere. . , ' . '(..
: U:;.i;IlUsOtaM-ore.:--.-,-:-j !
Notice'iS'herebyi feivenj that - the co
partnership heretofore existing-between
William Floyd, A. Byrne arid Stacy
Shown,"nhder tlie" JSrrii'toarjfie'of'BjTne,
Floyd & Co., In Dalles 5ity,'Or.va this
day been dissolved by: mtitnal cohsent.
Abe Dn8iueB8-wm be-tomimiea at the
old Btand; by Williad VFloVd afcd Stacy
Shown, who will pay all billa and oUct
all debta. 8. A. Bybne, 1 " ;
W It, 1. 1 AM KIOTO,
Dated April 26.1WZ. St act shown,
0''
JEEFEKSON ' STREET, between Second and Railroad.
Parties Aoldirjij Hsivhus agsiast t S.,
Cram are uotifieKHp resent' thoin to Mm:
at once. at the Colnmbta'Candy-Factory ,
arid all those? indebted re requested to
settle at?tbe sa-aao1 plaoeV? ;aa Jhare iBoldi
oat my busineed' arid iwont Tb"tlde vp
All Dalles City warrants registered
prior to September 1, 1890, will be paid if
presented at nr? officer Interest ceases
lrOnnwid of ter-this date, f u ... fi.v;
Dated February 8th, 1892. . -
'-;yxTTa TeaB mad city: A
Kwes and Lambs for Sale.
sale
'4-have 1;460 eweftind rlSHbs for
cheap. Call npoh or address B. S,
say, Kent, Sherman county, Oregon.
' , 4-23-lmd&w
Kel-
Building Material; noiigh ai
1 . r i ft'-.
';liiil scbunlifo the jraje'tn all lines. hanSlsJ by bs.
t
SrfVATEt) AT. 'THE HEAD iQF NAVIGATION;. I
Destined to be the Best! lIlleSeliingrfrSirty of
Manufacturlng Center I
ithe Inland Emplrei
i-i. - . 1 '-' 1 ' ' !
..west.
tNfirth-
For Further Inf ormatloi 1Utho OfTlclr."Dr;
v . I mm mmx
niLKFStrl LK
0. D. TAYLOll The Dalles. Of.
liHfestfiieflt
72 Mwmi st
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