f '3. yoT. rv. THE DALLES OREGON; MONDAY, DECEMBER .12, 1892. NO. 151. PKtlFKSSlONAL CAKD. IL H. RIDDEI.I. Attorky-at-I.aw Offiee Coart Street, The Pallet), Oregon. DrilDDAM. L'kbtihh Hah given for the TAinlcbK extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on Sowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Slfrn of the Golden Tooth. Second Street. JR. G. E. SANDERS, graduate of the' I iivSJi'ty' ot'Micntgan. 8m eetwur to lr. Tnrker. office over Freuchs' Bank, The I'ulles, Or. M. 8ALYER, Civil. Ensinhkiung, Survey 1 . iug, and An hiticture. The Uilk, Or. DR. EBHhLMAN (HoM JCOPATHIC; PHYgiciAlf and bURtilON. Calls anxwered promjitlv, day or night, city or countnr. ultiie So. 3i and 87 Chapman block. ... wtf ! . R. O. D. DOaNE- -PBTHICIAR AMD DB- U -oaon.- OA'ce: rooms A and 6 Chftnipu fctfck. KHideHf : S. K. k irner ''ourt and Fourth streets, nee lid door from the corner. Office bourn 8 to 12 A. M., J to 5 and 7 to i V. M. K. n. DUFl'H. PBASI MSHim. D1 ,rnlR, dl ' MENKKEK ATTOBKBYS - AT- u Room ft 42 and 40. over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Ialie, Oregon. YT H. WI1.90N Attobmky-at-law Rooms II 52 and 58, New Vogt Uluck.Seuond street. The Dal !e . regon. Ao. Bi.N'NETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV. ' Of- lice In 3chnno: building, up fttairs. The Ia4U, Oregon. . r. MATS. . B. .- MATB, HPNTIN HITHIUW - Flit NatWnnl Bunt. 6 . a.'Wiuon. WILSON ATTOK- - - French's block oxer D Ion. Oreeon. JOHN PASHEK, It - Fext door to Wasco Sun. Just Received, a fine slock of Suitings, Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest styles, at Low Prices. . ; Madison's Latest System used in cutting i garments, and a fit guaranteed t i each time. - '-! ' Repairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. HAS. ST17BLJNU. OWEN WILLIAMS. Stubling & Williams, The GeFmania, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON "Dealers in Wines, Liauors and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. "The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland antl Astoria Navigation CJo. THROUGH Frsigm 2nu PsssnQsr LiRS Through daily service (Sundavs 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. 8teauier Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PA8HKNGE1" ATKS. One way Round trip. .$2 00 . 3.00 i Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live . stock -shipments ohcited. Call on or address. . . , W. C ALLAWAY, Oca.ral Aicent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, THE DALLES, - OREGON Mcfiar Tailor i Are You Interested In Low Prices? "We offer a magnificent new stock for Pall and Winter at prices the .lowest yet named for strictly FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Hifth Grades in Every Department. True Merit in Every Article. ; Honest Quality Everywhere. 1 FjJps, flluffs, Fat Trimmings. Silks in Every Shade and Style. Umbrellas, Hlackintoshes, Rubbers St Overshoes. "We show the latest novelties and keep the very finest selection in all standard styles. 0 RU G S r - 1 PES t&'KlN E'RSLY. THE LEADING Sn ie aid Mi 3F Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL, THE LEADING Patent ffledieines and Druggists Sundries HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in the City for The Sherwin, Will ams, Co.'s Paints. -WE The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars. - Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, Dress-Making Parlors FughioqablB Dre$ and (Ioa-Making , : , Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. Room 4 over French & Co's Bank. J. O.v.-MACKv FlflE WlHEg DOMESTIC And KEY WEST CIGARS. FRENCH'S Vn SECOND STREET, : Diiiis. AKE - The Dalles, Oregon MRS. GIBSON. Prop. and LIQUOR THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER. BLOCK. THE DALLES, R. NEW DIAMOND FIELDS Tiffany Reports TaToraMy Upbi Speci mens From IflaH8. v AN INLAND EMPIRE RESOURCE. Added to the Long list of Rich Treas nres now Existing. ABI BEOVLAR KIMBERLT STONES. . , ProiiBcl of the Prty now, on the Ground for Fart liar . Qvtetta Proapeetloa;. ''. A Boise City dispatch says that Chas. Vandorn, who is interested in the dia mond tliscovery on Snake river, tells the following story in regard to the discov ery and his connection with it: In the 60s be was at Kimberly, South Africa, and become acqnainted with diamond mining. About she yearf ago, after com ing to Boise t a prospector showed him a stone, which he' pronounced to be a Kimberly diaiuond.. When the man told him that he picked it up on Snake river he ridiculed t.h idea. Subse quently he made -an investigation, and found that there was a formation there similar to that at Kimberly!. He had' H. Bratnoben, the widely-known mining man, look into it, and that gentleman advised him to have the ground pros pected. . ' '..;' He then took Mr. Waters, who Was running a ferry in the vicinity, into his confidence, and' the latter has been quietly prospecting the country , "having recently found the gems. One or more of those stones was sent to Tiffanv & Co.. . y who made a favorable report. Vandorn states that he will soon -have one of the stones that is being cut- The party who has gone to the fields is composed of Engineer Wellington and an assistant, three employes of Vandorn, who are to take up additional ground, L. W. Weilan an expert from New York and a Mr. Caescerouft and Mr. Bullfinch, . xperts frolh Baltimore. What it will , amount to only 'time can ' tell.'Tlt .should " he stated that fields are in that part of the state which shows such great evidences of volcanic action,' being 6n .the -" border of the famous lava flow which stretches in a cheerless desert for hundreds of miles across the countrv., ' v. Progress In Mexieo. For the fourth time Forfiro Diaz has been inanxurated as President of Mexico-. His first term was froiii 1876 to. 1880. Since .1884 he has bten continually in vt-; fice. In many respects he has show n him self to be and enlightened an progres sive ruler. Tn the matter of railroads, telegraphs' and telephones banking faci lities and other modern improvements, there has been a remarkable develop ment. The separation of state and church continues to be enforced.' Pop ular education makes headway, but slowly. The population of . Mexico is aWnt eleven millions. Of late somewhat more has been attempted in order to' rescue the laboring people, from their degraded condition. The Indians consti tute about one-third of the population, and lead a life of their .own,- mingling but not mixing with the other rat es. Mexican Romanism, not having the en lightenment aiul stimulus that would come to them from powerful Evangel ical churches in contact With" their own, is mostly what it is in the other Spanish Republican countries, largely a miser able parody on what a christian church should be. A more needy, if a .more hopeful field, for the .mission of a pure Christianity hardly exists. - Allnmlnom A tiny Composite.' -Has given entire satisfaction to iron, steel 'and brass founders, 2 per cent, added to mixture of chenp low grade metals gives; 30 per cent, increased strength, makes hard metal soft, sound and non-crystalizing, prevents blow holes and sponginess. Alluminum al loy unites copper, with iron, and lead with iron and copper, heretofore consid ered an impossibility. It is not as ex pensive a" metal : as has been supposed. It can be produced at the small cost of five cents a pounH in small quantities and four cents by the-ton. The govern ment: tests made at the Rock Island ar senal has gi ven such perfect satisfaction ithat it is being used in the manufacture of armor plates and ordnance: . " Experi ments' have' proven; ;thaf the resisting power is superior to anything hereto fore, used. . ' ,' Parmtn Inatltnt at llufur. ' There is to be a Farmers Institute held at Dufur oil the close of the present month, which bids fair to be of unusual interest. vThe subjects that are to be discussed are those that are of vital im portance to the farmers especially so, is that of the sowing of spring and fall wheat. The programme as arranged will be read with interest. Thchsdat Dec. 29. 1:30 p. m. " f - " MUSIC. Prayer ' Address of Welcome, W. H. Dufur. Response, J. McMillan, - MUSIC. Benefits to be Derived from . Farmers' Institutes, - A. 8. Roberts. Necessity of MakingOnr Homes . Attractive, Mrs. A. Hatheway. : , MUSIC. Xhorsdat, Dkc. 29, f. m. Music. . "' t The"7Xgricnltural College and U Pur poses, Pres. John M. Blosa. Farmers' Organizations as Political Educators, P. P. Underwood.' "'"Music.- '. " ' Lantern views thrown upon a Bcreen and explained by some member of the College Faculty; . . . Friday', Dkc. 30, 9 -.30 7a m Music. . . ... . Should Wheat be Sown in the' Spring or in tlrfc Fall, E. Moore. : -. Music. . '. Economy as Applied ' to - the Prof.' H. T. French. . Music. -Farm, Thistles, J. H. Trout. . Adjournment for dinner. A Keruarkable Chapter. The fate of nearly all the prominent actors in the Croni n murder, to which the latest addition is the' death of Mar tin Burke at Joliet-last week forms a re markable chapter. Pat O'Sullivan, one of Burke's . fellow-prisonerB. died in prison last May. 'About a month before John Begg8 died. As senior guardian of camp 20, of the Clan-na-Gael, he was prominently identified with the case. Dr. Lewis, the dentist, who was working on Dr. Cronin's teeth at the time of the murder, has recently died of consump tion..' Edward. S pel man, a' wealthy brewer of Peoria, who .. testified in the case as a prominent member of the Clan-na-Gael, was killed about a year ago by a fall from a ladder.. Tom Desmond, of San Francisco,' an other member of 'the Clan-na-Gael,'' ib permanently crippled from a fall one n'ght. while on his way to a meeting of camp 20. Michael Gannon,, a witness in the case, popularly supposed to hare had much knowledge of the trouble lead ing up to thfe murder, died recently of pneumonia. . Frank Shea, another im portant witness, .went , the' same way. Peter McGeehan, who - was accosted on jtlle street about a week before the fatal night by Croniil; himself, and accused of being a party to the. . plot to murder him, secured work in the south side rolling m"! and met a horrible death one day by filling into a pit. Robbert Gibbons, who was an alibi witness for Burke, got into a quarrel two years ago with police captain scnuettier, who was active in running down the Cronin conspirators, and as a result, of a threatening tnovetu- ent on Gibbons part Schuettler " shot him and was exonerated by the coroner's jury.". Ii addition, severaj other deaths have occurred among the "an i-Crouin ganer,"some of them natural and some violent. - ' i Don't read ! Don't think ! Don't be lieve! Now, are you better? You women who think that tH.tent "YnedininpR re a humbug, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre - scription ' the biggest humbug of the whole (because' its best known of all) does your lack-of-faith cure coine? - " Tt ia verv ' cimv tn ."dnn't" in th, world, suspicion at wavs comes mover. ' ' . ' easily than confidence. Rut doubt-lit- : cl,a8ed gooda of S;t!'er Co-, on the tie faith-never made a ' sick woman i J.v of the robbery, nd it is said the well-and the "Favorite Prescription" ! of the other luen who have hea has cured thousands of delicate, weak f "positively identified," can and will be women, which makes us think that onr I cleu, l-v blished by men whose word "Prescription" is better : than vour j 16 Mt" "don't believe." We're both honest.! j . uy ;ooi. Let us come together. You try Dr. Pierce's Favorite ,. Prescription. If- it doesn't do as represented, you get your money again. Where proof's so easy, can you afford to doubt. . , : Little but 'active are Dr. Pierce's1 Peasant Pellets; Best liver' pills made; j gentle, yet thorough.- -. They, regulate and invigorate the liver,' stomach and bowels. ' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report tin' ,V V t J -v.iir - --. - IF GOING TO STAND FIRM. What Some Members of The Neit Cqdl gress Propose Doing. ' DEMOCRATS OF RANDALL'S ORDER. An Effort to Keep the Party From "Act ing the Fool' on Tariff. CWFI1KNT Or THKIK ABUITT To Hold Don The Wild And Wsolj Westerners And Cotton South- ' erners Topics. A Washington dispatch says: ''About 40 democratic' uiemWrs of the next con gress Ti a ve entered into & more or less definite agreement.- Their purpose is to act as a brake ori tariff .'legislation. In their own language, they are going to "stand together to keep the party from acting the fool on the tariff question." Most of the members are from the ' At lantic seaboard, but several are from the Ohio valley districts. .. If their great prototype were alive, these forty protec tionists would be classed as "Randall democrats." They are entirely confi dent that they will be able to hold down the wild and wooly Westerners, and the members from the cotton districts, to a very moderate revision of the tariff without a material effect upon the pro tected iudustries." - , Swallowed a Cork. . The Ashland Tidings of tne 9th gives the account as follows of a distressing thing that happened to a little child in that city. "A little daughter of Air. and Mrs. Anson Jacobs, three years old, had a serious time last -undav with a cork that fell into its throat while the child lay upon its buck playing with a per fume bottle in which the stopper be longed. The cork had a metal cap, bell shaped, surmounted by a tubular top of the same metal. When the cork fell or was drawn into the -windpipe, the child coughed violently, and the cork - was forced up, metal end first, into the head into the pasaice leading to the nose, where it was wedged tight, out of sight. It caused the child great pain, aud Dr.- Parson was appealed to for relief. As sisted by Dr. Songer, who etherized the patient, the-doctor succeeded in dislodg ing and removing the obstruction, after much difhcultv. ... "The -restes t Farce." 'The greatest piece of detective work in tn liist'irv egon." i lik'y tn prove the greatest farce. The Oregon iau-Tbiel-Sn!'ivan Ciui.biiiiiiiuii, who ve : trying to establish the fact that a lot of sheep herders and cowboys ot Gilliam county are the , "terrible desperadoes" who rohbed the Roslyn bauk, are, if our information is correct; likely to be the butt of ridicule of two states. The-"sixty-fonr of the bravest men that ever marched out of Portland," aud who sur rounded one cow boy, and inarched him. to Roslyn, are probably upon the wrong- ' tfack' Hale, who has been identified as the one w::o held the pistol at Cashier Abernathy's head, was at Wm. Hendryx ' place in Gilliam county, on the day after j the robbery, having come from Fossil tnat (lay ; 1 : t - l j . was in Oregonian. - The Dalles, Baker City, La Grande, Pendleto.i and Union are the commercial centers of five counties, which represent a gross valuation of over $22,000,000, and have a population of ovtr 75,000- This is a good showing tor a i-ountry - t-riut two weeks ago was described by a state official as aland c-hiefiy devoted to sagebrush and bunch- ! grass. 2 .. - .