The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 07, 1892, Image 1

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VOL. iV.
THE DALLES, OREGON. .WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1892.
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PKUFKSSIONAI, UKDn.
H.
H. KIDDEIXattornby-at-Law Office
Com I Street, Tbe Dalies, Oregon.
D.
SIDDAl.;. i.-:.sT:sr. Urn, irtven for the
painless ex rr-tctiun of teeth. Also teeth
et on flow.Al alui'iitium plute. Room : .-iiirn of
the Golden Tootb . worna strot.
kR. 6. .
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Graduate of
4-Hsor to i-'r. Tucker.
Bunk, The J'l-.llus. Or.
S.VNI'EKS.
hitcHii. Suc-
Xline over Frenchs'
FM. SALYEIt. Cim ENoiKRRnixn, Survey-
ing, ;t: tl AiThitieture. The Dalle. Or.
Are You Interested
In Low Prices ?
HOW IT WAS RECEIVED
DK. E3HELS! AN iflou tovACHic,
and &URGKOK. Calls unsvvered
day or night, city orevun-.rv OPU-e
93 Chapman block.
Physician
Ttroit.'i'tly,
No. ot' ana
wtf
DRo)
O. I). DO A N K PHYSU IA.N AND srm-
OXON. Om-a: ritolr.h ,iif1 A C'hflT.trin
-B-,:fc. K . r'i'-n'.: 8. E. e rner :ourt and
Fourth streets, sec nd door irom the corner,
aire bourn 8 to 12 A. M., 2 u-id 7 to p. M.
S. B. DUFi K. FRANK HENBFEK.
kCFUR, .V: MENEFEE Attorneys - at-
UW Rooms 42 And 4tf. nvor Pn&t
OlHco lUtlkliug, Entrance m Wnsbingtou Street
The Billies', Oregon.
Dr
II. "T I.SOX Attobsey-at-la w Rooms
52 nJ 53. New Voart Hlop.k . su-ormrl Atrct.
The l)ulle re"on.
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Dtuieb, Oregon,
BI.XN11TT, ATTOKNEY-AT-1A.W.
eeii' Srimimo linil'iiiiir, up stairs.
Of-The
f . f. MAI . B. . Nfc
fAVS, l! TNT IN d
NBYS AT-LAW -
First Nntii ..ul Hi ii D
H. S. W1L.H0N.
W ILhON ATTOR
i" ranch's block over
!. Creuun.
JOHN PASHEK,
We offer a magnificent new stock for Fali and
Winter at prices the lo-westTyet named for
strictly FIRST-CLASS GOODST-
.' Hioh Grades in Every Department.
True Merit in Every Article.
. Honest Quality Everywhere.
Fups, muffs, Fup Trimmings.
Silks in Every Shade and Style.
Umbrellas, mackintoshes,
Rubbers 6t Overshoes.
Reading Ite Message in tie Senate and
. House.
CAKRIEU ILLINOIS.
The V
PART OF IT THOUGHT SARCASTIC.
Republicans Were Attentive, but the
Democrats Were Listless.
6ALLKKIKI WIRE WILL CROITUED
The Spanish Minister and the First Sec
retaries of the GtmiD and Kusslan
Legations Being Present,
We show the latest novelties and keep the
finest selection in all standard styles.
very
lilt - Teller,
Next door to Wasco Sun.
Jst Received, a tine stock of Suitings,
ranw ratterns. etc.,ot all latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, ana a at guaranteed
each time.
Repairing and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done.
HAS. STCBUNG.
OWEN WILLIAMS.
Stubling & Williams.
The Germapia,
SECOND ST., ,
THE DALLES, - OREGON
"Dealers in Wines, Liquors and
cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
D R U G S
Snipes & Kinersly.
-THE LEADING
litei ail Retail Dm
pis
UGrS
Handled by Three Registered Druggists.
ALSO ALL THE LEADINO
Patent ffledieines and Druggists Sundries
HOUSE PAINTS OILS AND GLASS.
Agents for Mun hy's Fine Varnishes and the onlv agents
the City for 1 he bherwin, Will ams Co.'s Paints.
in
-WE ARE-
The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper.
Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars.
A gem tor Tansill s Punch.
129 Second Street,
The Dalles. Oregon
THROUGH
Freight anffPasssip Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer Dalles Citv.
8teamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street, dock) at 6 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles. - '
PAHSENOJBK
One way
Sound "trip
ATBA.
.2 00
. 3.00
Dress-Making Parlors
Washington, Dec. 6. In the senate
as soon as the secretary finished reading
the journal a messenger handed hiui the
president's message, which he proceeded,
to read. The commercial and business
statistics given in the first part of the
message and the sarcastic paragraphs as
to the supposed effect of a tariff for rev
enue seeiiied to meet general approval
on the republican side of the chamber.
They attracted ,but little attention on
the other side. During the reading the
democratic senators for the most part,
were chatting listlessly with each other
or attending to their correspondence,
while the republican senators paid the
president the compliment of, giving him
undivided attention. The various other
subjects discussed in the message, how
ever, seemed to have very little interest
for the senators on either side. The
democra ts made no pretense of listening,
and the attentions of the republicans
showed a marked falling off. Seals in
the diplomatic gallery were occupied
throughout the reading of - the' message
by the bpanish minister and the firs
secretaries of the German and Russian
legations.
THB MESSAGE IN THK HOUSE.
The house met at noon. The chaplain
in his prayer feelingly alluded to the
president's late bereavement.
Raynor introduced a bill for the better
protection of commerce, and to establish
a nation quarantine ; referred.
A messenger from the White House
then appeared with the president's mes
sage, which the clerk at once began to
read.
The reading of the message met with
but littie attention. Many' members
left the hall,' preferring to study the rec
ommendations of the piesident at leisure
at home. Tho9e who remained entered
into conversation or devoted themselves
to a perusal of the newspapers. ,
At the conclusion of the reading the
message was referred to "the committee
of the whole. - . .'
eople who did the Voting Appear
to be Overlooked.
Chicago,, Record, There is a dispute
going on as, to who carried Illinois for
MK Cleveland.
It is understood that ex-Mayor Har
I rison has gone to New York fortified
.with facts and figures to show that he
did it.
Mr. Cable, with his battery of charm
ing type-writers, claims that he did it.
Mr. Gouldy and Judge Tree, who col
lected the money spent by Mr. Cable's
committee, set up a claim.
The gentlemen who contributed to the
campaign fund assert that it was their
money that did it. -
The members of the Cook county com
mittee claim that thev did it. Chicago.
they point ont, gave a majority that
wiped out the republican majority else
where in the state. "And didn't we
carry Chicago?" they ask.
.Mr. Hesing is disposed to say that he
did it.
The candidates on the state and local
tickets are inclined to believe that they
pulled the ticket through.
The people who did the voting on Nov.
8th, appear to have been overlooked by
these different claimants.
A PRACTICE CRUISER
Secretary Tracf (Mere - the Bancroft
Into Commission.
LACKS MUCH OF BEING PERFECT
The Floor Plates of the Eneine Room
Are Not Entirely Laid.
L1BUT. PRIMlt XECCTIVEorFI(jER
The
Living- Quarters of the Bancroft
Are at resent Habitable
Other News.
Fahioqable Dre and dloa-Malfing
. . ;
Cutting and Fitting a Specialty.
Room 4 over French & Co's Bank.
MRS. GIBSON, Prop."
J. G. MACK,
Freight Hates Greatly Reduced.
(Shipments received at wharf anv time,
;4ay or night, and delivered at Portland
on arrival. Live stock shipments
ohcH eJ. Call on or address.
W. C ALLAWAY,
" -. ..' '-". eral. Agent.
B, F. LAUGH LIN, '
, ucntru
THE DALLES,
OREGON
FgEWllirE.andLiqUD
DOMESTIC
KEY WEST
CIGARS.
; THE'
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
m
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SBOOMD STREET. : : THB DALLES,
R.
An Anarchist to lie Freed.
Chicago, Dec 6. Ther is said to be
good reason forv the belief that Oscar
Neebe is about co gain his freedom
from the Joliet penitentiary by virtue tf
a pardon from Gov. Fifer, The grow
ing sentiment in favor of his release ap
parently gives assurance of very general
approval-by the people of such action.
A large part of the community is con
vinced that Nfbe's punishment is un
just. Many others think that, he has
been punished quite enough for any of
fense that he may have committed. As
a result of this his ielease would tie a
source of gratification to thousands,
either as an example of the wide mag
nanimity of the slate, or as a granting
of tardy justice. If it appears from a
careful-examination of the facts that
Neebe is unjustly detained in prison,
now is a good lime to rectify the wrong.
The political skies are clear.; Gov.'Fifer
cannot lose or gain by" an act of clem
ency. There would be no politics in it.
All this may Ihj said without regard to
whether or not there is an agreement on
the part of certain persons that relates
to the matter. If there was an "under
standing that in the political calm fol
lowing the election the prisoner at Joliet
should be set free, that is an additional
reason for prompt' action by Gov. Fifer.
Myaterlou Disappearance.
Santa RosA, CalV Dec. 6-John
Champion, secretary of ' the Cloverdale
wine company, one of the largest wine
firms in Sonoma county, has mysteri
ously disappeared. He left his house
Saturday, Nov. 26th, and nothing has
been heard from bim since. It is re
ported be was short between $10,000 and
$15,000 in his accounts. The last time
he was seen he was on his way to Sari
Francisco. He has always boroe a good
reputation, and there are" several theo-'
ries to account for bis disappearance. '
Personal Mention.
Lord Alfred Tennyson is the 1,173d
person buried in Westminister abbey.
Mrs. Bernard-Beere, the "English
Bernhardt," as some people call her,
who is now playing in this country, is a
god-daughter of William .Makepeace
inackeruv. -
me engagement is announced at
Youngstown, O., of Leslie C. Bruee,
editor of the Turf, Field and Farm, and
Miss .rulia Andrews, daughter of C. H.
Andrews, and sister of Mrs. John A. Lo
gan, Jr.
'. Mrs. Frederick Blanc, or "Baroness'
Eozabkthpobt, N. J., Dec. 6. The
navy department has ordered the new
practice cruiser, the "Bancroft," into
commission today, but .much remains
to be done to make her seaworthy. .
It is doubtful if she will be able to make
her trip to the Brooklyn navy yard for
some weeks to come. The Bancroft.
named after the great historian, was
built at the works of Moore & Co., in
Elizabet h port, N. J., and since the com
pletion of her plans so many improve-"
meats, have been made in shipbuilding,
that slie will lack much of being a per
fect practice cruiser. In fact it is con
ceded on all sides that she is far too
small for the demands that will he made
of her. An inspection of the new prac
tice ship shows that to date there re
mains much important work to be per
formed. There is a 'single dvnamu en-
Ulanc, an she has been calling herself
for some years past, is once more going gine in the vessel, though a consider.
on tne stage, tier husband is a first hie. nnrtmn ,f the.
cousin of -Jeddie" Gebhaed. Her
first attempt in the drama at Philadel
phia was a failure.
Jean Ingelow has been suggested by
Frances Willa'rd as a successor to Lord
Tennyson in the poet iaureatesbip.
Before anybody lifts"the chin in ridi
cule," she says, "let the eye be lowered
over an edition of Jean Ingelow's poet
ical works for half a day.'
Adeli na Patti is now making DreDara-
tions for her seventh "farewell" r.-mr
It is stated tbut while she is Derfectlv
willing to sing "Home. Sweet Hom"
and "Comin Thro' the Rve" in this
country at 5,000 a night, nothing will
iiiuuce uer co taKe part in a second jubi- cally completed to
connections
have been installed. The floor plates of
the engine room are not entirely laid.
and there is considerable work remain
ing to be done on the cylinders of the
main engines. The oil service of the
primary engines, though nearly com
plete, is. by no means finished. In the
engine room generally there is much
touching up work here and there. The
main engines have been turned over
and have been found to work satisfac
torily for an initial turnl In an enter- -1
gency the main engines could be made '
ready for service in
one. mouth's time."
The hull work of the Bancroft is practi-
all outward appear-"
let. t in- iIiq fun- Knt r. 1, ... : ... : I
, - wuw ru.iiusjnBiii: i: nil t . . . .
ters almost smothered th di . MaHi. mit in the supply of deck bolts,
son Square Garden, New York, last rai1 fitting, and all the many small eup-:
spring.
Picked People's Pockets.
Pendleton Tribune.)
On the Union Pacific train coming
from the east Saturday evening a rather
leedy-lookmg fellow succeeded in pick
ing the pockets of four men. One man
lost $8o in cash. Another one, Brown
by name, on his way to Colfax to take a
position, was relieved of $16. He went
to a local citizen, who telephoned and
found that he was all right, and fur
nished him with money enough to go
through to his destination. Two oth
ers lost some money. The feliow got off
ui. some station east ot fendletori- and
no one knows where he is at the present
time.
plies necessary for a vessel, there ap
pears to have been no furnishing to
date. To give the Bancroft all these
supplies wili require, it is estimated,
full four weeks' time. The Bancroft,
when completed, will be taken to the ,
Brooklyn navy yard docks. She will
there receive her spars, boats and cabin
and wardroom furniture. The living
quarters of the Bancroft are at present
habitable. The quarters lack only fur
nishing. Lieut. E. Scndder Prime, who
hasbeenon the staff at the Brooklyn
navy yard, has been appointed execu
tive officer of the Bancroft.
Queer world 1 Queer people ! Here are
men 'and women by thousands suffering
from all sorts of diseases, bearing all
manners of pain, spending their all on
physicians and "getting no better, but
rather worse," when right at hand
there's a remedy which says it can hel p
the.u because it's helped thousands like
them. "Another patent-medicine ad
vertisement," you say. Yes' hut not of
the ordinary sort. The medicine" is Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and
it's different from the ordinary nos-
Was It Mnrde-T '
Mount Vernon, N. Y., Dec. 6. The
body of a beautiful young woman was
found late this afternoon in East Ches
ter creek. When the body was removed
it was found that a rope was attached to
the waist band. At the end of the rope
were two ' stones, weighing together
about twenty-five pounds. The dead,
woman was 'about 18 years old. She
had strikingly handsome features, and
I was of slender build, below the medium
! height. She was elegantly dressed. In,.
! the pocket of her dress was part of an
avenue, New York City." Further than
this nothing is known.
1 , t -r .
truniS I in this: ' teuvewpe uuurcsseu ; miss AiUlU JM6W-
It does what it claims to do. or it rmt ! ton' care G- Sewton, 158 Eighteenth
i
you nothing J
The way is this : You pa y your drug-
dist $1.00 for a bottle. . You read the
directions, and you follow them. You
get better or you don't. If you do, you
buy another bottle, and perhaps an
other. If you don't get b- tter, "you get
your money back. And the queer thing
is that Bo many people are willing to be
sick when' the remedy's so near'at hand.
Dl.in't Turn Off the Gas.
San Fhancisco, Dec. 6. Hilda Olsen,
2J years old. a Swedish servant, was
fi.and dead in bed this morning, having
l.cen accidentally asphyxiated by gaa
which she failed to turn fully off on re-y
tiring. i '
. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.