; 1 wit VOL. V. THE DALLIES. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1892. NO. Lt. Mackintoshes. Mir tats, lossaniers, lubber Arctics and A. M.WILLIAMS & CO. 1X1. 8. Yoang, BMsmiin & Wagon Sod General Blacksmithing and Work done ' promptly, and ail work ttnarantaed. porse Shoeing a Speciality Tiari Street opposite toe old Lietie Stani HA. TBBL1NU. WEN WIUJAMI. Stubling & Williams. The Gepmania, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON Dealers in Wines, Liquors and wigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. 'The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigm anG P ssenger Line Through dally 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 City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PASSBNGB A TBS. ne way Sound "trip. .$2 00 . 3.00 y ' Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. v - Shipments received at wharf any time, day or nighty and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live stock shipments ehcited. Call on or address. . W. C ALLAWAY, . Geaarml Agnl. D. P. LAUGH LIN, Oeaeral Maamg-er. THE DALLES. OREGON ru bborSi DRUGS S N I P E S K I N E R S L Y -THE LEADING Witt ami Retail Iiiinsis. Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE LEADLBTa Patent (Dedieines and Druggists Sandries. HOUSE PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS; Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in the City for The Sherwin, Will am s Co.'s Paints. -Wli The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and . Domestic Cigars. Agent for Tansill's Punch. 1 29 Second . Street, Dress-Making Parlors FaghioqaLlE M$$ Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. Room 4 over French A Co' 8 Bank. J. O. MACK, j FIJlE WlME$ and LIQUOR DOMESTIC KEY WEST CIGARS. FRENCH'S m 8BCOND 8TRSBT, lOOtS. Umbrellas 9 AKK - The Dalles.. Oregon and (lloa-Maing MRS. GIBSON, Prop. THE C E L. C BR ATE D ABST BEER. ' BLOCK. THB DALUBS, K AN ALASKA HATCHERY Presiient Harrison Fixes Salmon Fish j.: ini"i tneliVJ TH E ' BIGGEST FISff STORY OUT Actnallj Crowding One Another Out f the Water is Alaska. TO FSBIIBTK SAMB AS 1HJJTFALO I tor Juu I .Worrl.d Nearly t leath Sever Sterna. la Mnu t . Prealdeat'a Christina. . Washington, D. C, . Dee. 25. Tke president has ipsued a proclamation re serving for timber and fish culture pur pose the Island of Afognak, Alaska, and its adjacent rocks and territorial waters. including the Sea, Lion rocks and Sea Otter Island. This reservation is one of the most important yet made. Salmon and trout crowd the Afognak river dur ing the breeding season, so 'much so as to actually press some out on the shore, and there is no doubt that by preserving the river it will become a breeding place for all the. other waters oi Alaska and the different fivers of' the United States in the future. If it bad been left to the depredations ' already committed upon it, theflsh there, as they have elsewhere in the United StateB, would become utterly exterminated. , There is a pros pect that the sea otter may also be pre served there, and it may be other sea animals. .This is a beginning of a series of reservations in this direction that will preserve the fish and animals of the sea, as have been preserved the deer, elk, buffalo and other animals of the United States in the National park. Tramslatlas; Hta Monetary Speech. Brussels, Dec. 25. Senator Jones till remains at the Hotel Bellevue over seeiug the i translation into French of his last' '.-speech before the monetary confer ence, bestowing great care on the work. The Belgian secretaries . have nearly worried him to death by their constant altering of the text. The senator's wife and beautiful daughter are much lion ised in society. In Chereh all Night. ' Mobcow, Idaho, Dec. 25. One of the most violent storms prevailed in Moscow last uight, doing considerable "damage. The churches were having the Christ mas trees, feo violent was the storm that people bad to remain in the churches till morning. The Rev. Mr. Campbell was thrown to the ground, breaking his collar bone. Chrlataaaa at the W kite House. Washington, Dec. 25. President Harrison and his household spent a quiet Christmas, the former remaining within doors until 4 p. m., when, accom panied by Mrs. Dimmica, he took a brief stroll. The family ained at 9 o'clock, as usual... ; Quiet Chriatmas for Cleveland. Nw York, Dec. 25. President-elect and Mrs.. Cleveland, celebrated Christ mas in the orthodox fashion. In the morning they attended the Central Pres byterian church, and in the afternoon received a few callers. Way Below Zero. . .. St. Paul, Dec. 25. A cold wave in the Northwest sent the thermometer down as follows, below zero : St. Paul.:. .... lOTSt Vincent.. 22 Fergus Kails 2S Dnlutti ..' 12 Winnipeg 22 La Crosse 12 Mourhead . . 24 Bisnnu. k 16 The wave wave is not accompanied by any snow, and though the wind is keen, it is not high. " Billiard Threaten Blockade. Kansas Citt, Mo., Dec. 25. Kansas, Oklahoma and the west generally is ex- j periencing a genuine Christmas blizzard j today, which threatens not only to blockade railroad travel, but also to do great damage to stock on the ranges south of Kansas if it continues for many hours. . Coldest Ib Three Tear. ' Chicago, Dec. 25. Today was the coldest in the last three years, the ther mometer registering 4 deg. below at 9 o'clock this evening.. . Veuv lea;reee Below. . Milwaulbby Dec. 25. A cold wave chased the mercury down to 4 deg. be low aero today. ;' - ' . rls-ld tenia. :' 8t Louis. Dee. 25. The - tbermomatar is down to 1 deg. below sera. MATTBBH OF KRLIGIOK. SatolII la nuk . Pleased Rev. Dr. Me- ; Glimn ' Beiamtated. Wahhingtok, Dec. 25. Regarding the pros dispatches to the effect that there is. disatisfaction among the American biahops. owing 'o Monsignore Satolli'a : presence iq America and that the " feel' ing at Roma bits been dampened by the reports of the New York conference, the ablegate says his private advices . are directly to. the contrary, and that, the Vatican has made known its deterniina tioa to uphold its legate against All op position. Referring to the report, that President Harrison was ' more favorable to diplomatic relations between the Vati can . and United - States, Monsignore Satoli said tonight that the only found ation for such a story was the fact that President Harrison had received the legate merely as t)e papal representative at the dedication of the world's fair. - Rev. Dr. McGlinn the newly rehabili tated priest received a " spontaneous ovation when he made his appearance upon the platform at Cooper union in New York Sunday evening. An im mense crowd greeted him. In the course of his address Dr. McGlinn said : "As I have said before, I waa not born i to be an agitator, I was born to be a preacher, to asnage sorrows and to bless the pathway of my fellow-men. Those of you who know me best know that it was never my wish to lose those altars. Loud applause. But wheq I cam on the platform to speak as a citizen, as nan to man, whether that platform was the tail of a cart or the head of a barrel. Laugh ter.J I was still a priest of Christ' and still considered myself worthy to preach the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. Today will long be memorable to me. I have again to day stood before the altar so dear to me and have offered up there holy incense of communion. , Monsignore Satolli is much gratified by the general expressions of pleasure with which the restoration of Dr. Mc Glynn has been received throughout the country. . He deplores the fact, how ever, that in some quarters efforts are made to fan into ablaze the embers of the old controversy, and hopes they will cease, as the past is forgiven and should be forgotten. To recall it is cruelty to him and disrespect to the authority. Additional Locale. . .. Aj rT. Wheeler and wife of. Portland, who. have been on a five months visit east, were with the now hound passen gers' at The, Dalles . from . Christmas morning until yesterday. They left Mishawaka and South Bend on the 20th. and had a perfect picnie across ihe country.- No delays until The Dalles was reached. Mr. E. Jacobsen was severely injured yesterday by falling through the awning in front of his store. He was engaged in shoveling snow off the roof, which was pitched on to the awning. After quite'a pile had accumulated he left the roof to shovel snow off the awning into the street. To -reach the awning he jumped from the fire wall above, but when he struck the awning he didn't stop, he kept right on through to the sidewalk a distance , in all of about 20 feet, and was badly bruised by the plunge. Takes 1,000 people to buy Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, at 50 cents a bottle, to make up $500. Oue ' failure o cure would take the profit from 4,000 sales. Its makers profess to cure "cold in the bead," and even chronic catarrh, and if they fail they pay $500 for their over- contidence Not in newspaper words but in hard cash! Think of what confidence it takes to put that in the papers and mean it. Its makers believe in the remedy, isn't it worth a trial?, Isn't' any trial preferable to catarrh ? After all, the mild agencies are the beet. Perhaps they work more ;slowly, but they work more turely. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are an active agency but quiet and mild. They're sugar- coated, easy to take, never shock nor derange the system and half their power is the mild way in which their work is done. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Twenty-five cents a vial. Of all druggists.' . . Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ' ttvn t n to v n2-a CLEVELAND VS. CRISP Don Dicfinson Chosen to Onen Nego-. nations For Trace, r ; A HIGH OLD TIME IS EXPECTED "Toe Fool Friends" of Cleveland Pro voking Hostilities Between Them. CRISP TAKES A DKFINITB 8TAKD There Will Probably Be No Bxtra Sea. aiea Bat Crlap Will Probably ' Be the Speaker. . Washington, Dee. 26. The demo cratic leaders are endeavoring to arrange all differences that mav exist or may arise - between Cleveland and Crisp. Some of the men who were so violently. . opposed to Crisp a year ago, and who are known as radical Cleveland men, now seem to be endeavoring to bring these men . together, in the hope that difficulties may be avoided. Don M. Dickinson is one of the men who is act ing as a go-between at present. There have been no open hostilities between the speaker and the president-elect as at Vknt (Ka fswil fpianta t Plaualanil have tried to provoke them. Crisp re sponded indirectly by declaring for an immediate extra session, and the fact that he has the power to bring it about has brought the conservative CJeveland- ites tovtneir senses. 1 tie result will prahab'y lie n-conf.-renee between - CriBp. and Cleveland, in which, the speaker -. i i w -: i-riu a ways and means . committee satisfactory to Cleveland, and ill iiri-Miflnl -a t ixf t tvirl ootm tj nll rPP - the. opposition to Crisp's re-election.. The result of the conference will te shown in the attitude "of the respective factions withina few days after it' has been held. '" Shot a Prnkertoa. Chicago, Dec. 26. Steffano Albertine- early Christmas morning saw two men in the store of his employer and at once ' began to shoot, with the result of lodg- ing a bullet in the skull of Lieatenant Clarke, of. the . Pinker ton agency. ' Al bertine discovered his mistake and gave up his pistol, and, as he says, was im mediately hammered almost into insen sibility by the men to whom he sur- : 1 1 . l 1 1 - renuereu anu uj police vuiceni wuv came in later. The officers say that; .11 . ; . L . f i u i . . ing when placed under arrest, but Al- ' ber tine's em d1 over Bays' he in not at. thief and should nave killed the Pinker , ton men, who forced their way into the building. Want to Come In. Review. The desire for annexation to- the United States is growing rapidly in Cauada. In a sentimental sense Canada, is absolutely loyal to England, yet all her interests plead with her to obliterate the border line that now separates her from the United States. Nothing bat a customs union with her colonies conld have alleviated the situation, but this has been deferred so long that, as Lord Salisbury confessed, it is hopeless now to at.empt it. Unless the democracy give Canada free trade Canada . will surely drift rapidly into the mood of an- nexation. - Like Old Timet. Butt? Miner. It eonnds like old times in Kansas to read that the populists are organizing militia companies in that state. Shot guns in former days were not an unknown quantity in Kansas politics, but it was hardly thought that the system would, be revived. The plan is that any memlier who votes against the party ticket shall be court-martialed, yet Uii the subject of the punishment to be meted out to the offender the infor mer maintains a discreet silence. cvV li a li irrTj) Si-