The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THE DALLES OREGON WEDNESDAY- - FEB. 8, 1893 Published Doily, 8undar Excepted. ' tr THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington Street, The Dallea, Oregon. Terms of Subscription Per Year Per month, by carrier. . Blngle copy 16 00 50 Not So Safe After ALU "Do you see that tall, spare man lean - lug against the rail over there?" said James Vance, steward of " the Athenian lub. "Well, I'll tell yon a little yarn in wliich he played an amusing part. Some years ago Haqnette & Haggeman got in a big safe, all gorgeous with paint And glorious with impossible landscapes. Ernest Haqnette was very proud of it, - -and in his bustling, eager way would how it to all old patrons of the place, expatiating upon its merits.' "One evening he was engaged in ehow - ing a party of gentlemen the wonders of the safe, and ran on; 'No burglar-' could ever get into that. I tell you. He couldn't open it in a week. It's the safest safe in this town, for money. " Oh, I don't know about that,' said that tall man, who was then leaning on the bar just as he is now leaning on the . rail. 'I don't think it's so safe.' "This startled Haqnette a little. No one had ever questioned that safe before in that off hand way. He flushed a lit tle while the stranger regarded him non chalantly. Haqnette felt nettled and at last blurted out: "I'll put $500 in that safe and if yon can get it out in six hours you can have it Axes, jimmies and all tools are al lowed, but dynamite barrtid.' , "Til go you,' said our tall friend. 'We'll just make it half an hour and no tools however.' "Haquette promptly dumped $500 into a bag, put the bag into the safe and turned the combination, 'There yon are, he said defiantly. "The tall man got down on his knees, put an ear against the safe where the tumblers work and began turning the knob of the combination. He didn't say a word, but steadily clicked away. Ha qnette began to sweat and step around. "In twenty-three minutes the safe was open. Our friend over there took the bag of money, handed it to the dam founded Haquette and said cynically: 'I . don't want your maney. They salted me for a little job like that once. My name is Ensign. " San Francisco Ex aminer. Found Him at Last. She had been away all summer. The mountains had felt her stately tread; the sea had taken her to its ever chang ing bosom and folded her in its billowy arms. She had flirted from Old Point to Bar Harbor, from Mount Mitchell to the Adirondacks. . She had tasted the sweets of hope; she .had drained the bitter enp of disappoint ment. ... , .Now she is at home again. Home, the Mecca of the weary pil grim; the Canaan beyond the wilder ness; the altar around which we all kneel in thankfulness; the dear walls -""Prtrich take us to their loving embrace i and hide ns from the comfortless world -. 'Without. ..Home again, and a peace had come to ' her she had never known since she had gone out in June as the birdlet from its : xiest. - At the front door her dear old father, ' who Ead been at his desk ten hours daily all fhe weary while she was away, met - iixet. - ""My daughterf he Baid, holding out - his arms to her. - Xike a tired wanderer, footsore and i.. heartsick, she came to him. - "Trustingly, confidingly, restfully, she llaid her soft white face, in its frame of '.- -golden hair, upon his bosom. -"At last," she murmured, "at last I lave found some one to be a popper tome." - And the dear old father, in the tumul tuous joy of having his darling child again, didn't catch on. Detroit Free The Chilian Boliiier isa peculiarly or ganized niflitimc machine. Ho is pre-eminently and - literally bloodthirsty, and he loves to see blood flow from wounds inflicted by his own hand. " He uses the rifle and even the bayonet, as it - were, under protest, and can hardly be" restrain;!, when at close quarters, from throwing down his firearms and hurling himself upon the foe knife in hand. An Englishman attached to the ambulance told me that after the battle of Pozo Almonte scores of men lay locked in the death grip, their knives plunged into ' on another's bodies. -tM . H. Hervey'a "Dark Days iu Chili.' Great Profit In I'lpe Manufacture. . The Mannesmaiin process of spinning tubes from solid ingots of iron and steeL - which has attracted so much attention during the past two years, has proved a . bonanza to some of the companies that adopted it. The report of the Mannea mann German-Austrian tube works for the last year shows a profit of $342,000 on business aggregating only $789,000. ixew z ors journal.: A Noted Dog Dead. . The railway dog of England, known as Help, has died. He wore a silver col lar inscribed,'"! am Help, the railway log or England and traveling agent for the orphans - of railway men killed on duty. ;.My oraee. la 55 Colebrook row, where subscriptions will be thankfully received and duly acknowledged." " He -brought more than 1,000 into the fund. New York Suu. . - ' In the coming Crystal palace elec trical exhibition, npou tha payment of a email fee, persons will be able to listen throngh the telephone to the music per- I'ltUFKSSIOXAl. CARD. i .tiliKAL.1. DatrrisT. Oas given lor the Mi pai:uusa extraction oi teem. Also teetn st ou flowed aluminum plate. Rooma: Sign of be Uolden Tooth, Second Street. J-JR. O. E. BANDS ' Graduate of thTu ui veretiof "Michigan . Suc cessor to Dr. Tucker. Office over Frenchs" Bank, The Dalles, Or. DR. ESHELMAN (HOM JtOPATHIC; PHYSICIAH and Bubqbon. Calls answered promptly, day or night, city or country. Office No. 36 and 37 Chapman block. - wtf DR. O. D. DO AN IS PHTSICIAK AlfD STJ osotf. Office: rooms 5 and 6 Chapman -i..K-k. Residence: S. . e inier Court and Fourth streets, see od door- from the corner. Office hours 9 to 13 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to J P. M. H. H. RIDDELL attorney-at-Law Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. c. b. Durum. - -' nuRxmuiini. DO FUR, MENEFEK ATTORKBYS - AT- Law Rooms 42 and 43, orer Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. . - H. WILSON Attork by-at-law Boomi i- 82 and 53. New Voat Block. Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon. S. BENNETT, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Of . V See In Schanno's building, np stairs.' The dalles, Oregon. C r. MAYS. SJ. S.HUJrTISOTOM. a. s. WtUOI. AYS, HUNTINGTON A WIL80N ATTOB- bbts-at-law Offices, French's block over first National Bank. - " ' Dalles. Oregon. .SOCIKTIKS. ASSEMBLY' NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes days of each month at 7 :30 p. m. w A8CO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. A A. M. Meet nrst ana tnlra Monday oi eacn montn at 7 DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. .i Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. . .-- MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mt. Hood Camp No. S9, Meets Tuesday even ingof each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. Clough, Sec'y. U. A. BiiiS,N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in dchanno's building, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning members are cordially in vited, x-. .... - W, 8. Cram. D. W.VAU8B, K. of R. and 8. C. C. - WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon it S o'clock at the reading room. All are invited. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second street, Thursday evenlnga at 7 :3u. - - Paul Krhft, " W. 8 Mybrs, Financier. M. W. JAS. NBSMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday at 7:30 r. M., in the K. of P. Hall. . B, OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in - the K. of P. HaU. GESANG VEREIN Meets every evening n the K. of P. Hall. Sanda BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. Ifi7 Meets in -. K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day of each month, at 7:3t p. jr. THE CIIUBCHES. ST. METERS CHURCH Rev. Father Brohs oxest Pastor. Low Mass every Bunday at 7 a. M. High Mass at 10:30 A.M. Vespers at 7 P. M. ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite Fifth. Rev. EUD.SutcUffe Rector. Services every Sunday tt 11a. m. and 7:30 p. u. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday, at 7:su . - FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay lor. Pastor. Morning services every Sab bath at the academy . at 11 A. m. Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting: Fridoy evening: at Pastor's resi dence. Union services in the court house at 7 P. M. . CONGREGATIONAL- CHURCH Rev. W. C. Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. M. and 7 p. m.- Sundav School after morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. ME. CHURCH Rev. J. Wbislkr, pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p. if. Epworth League at 6:30 p. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.- A cordial in vitation Is extended , by both pastor and people toalL - CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rbv. J. W. JKNKINB, Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational Church each Lords Day at 3 P. M. All are cordially invited iA. NEW-; Undertakng EstabMment! PRINZ & NITSOHKE DEALERS IN Furniture and Carpets We have added to our business a somplete IJndertauing Establishment, and as we are in no way oonnected with the Undertakers' Trusti our prices will oe low accordingly. . The St. Charles Hotel, Portland, Oregon! This old, popular and reliable house has been -entirely refurnished, and every room has been reDariered and re fain ted and newly carpeted throughout. - The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience. Kates reasonable. A good restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. - - ' - - , C. W; KNOWLES, Prop. ' .::: ' . - .. The SnUgj i W. m BUTTS, Propr Ko, 90. Second Sreet, The Dallea, Or. This "well known , standi kept by the well known W. II. Butts, long a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary nne-stocK ot . Skep Herder's EeMt and Irish Disturbance, vTi f"ff . nil the !ri'T"r rrTifl of firse STEAM WOOD SAW We are in the field for the fall and winter . work, and will cut, split and pile weed at the lowest possible rates, . - - . . . - t - NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED We are here to stay, will spend our money' - here, and try and do satisfactory work. Order boxes at Chrisman & Corson's, cor ner oi Michelbach block, and at the ma chine, corner of Washington and Fourth -. . streets. J. 0. WTiTTTS, it: THE DALLES CHA9. STUBUNG. " OWEN WILLIAMS. Stubiing & Williams, Gepmania, second ST., . THE DALLES, . - OREGON JDfy Dealers in Winea, Liqnors ' and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. BILIOUSNESS. isuHtn The S. B. Headache and. Liver Cure. fae( P H YS I C If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat isfaction or refund your money. DON'T SICKEN.T DON'T GRIPE. 90 cents per bottle by all draggists. OMAHA Kansas City, St. Paul, CHICAGO, ST. LOUJS, AND ALL POINTS East, North and So..- LEAVE THE DALLR No. 7, west bound. ...".-. 4:1 : . . No. 1, - : " 3:05 a. m. No. 2, east bound. .... .11 :55'p. m. .No. 8, " .J' ...... 1:25 p. m. PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIST SLEEPERS, RECLINING CH AIR CARS, and DINERS. Stoamers from PORTLAND to SAN FRANCISCO EVERY FOUR DAYS. ' ' TIGKETS fcSS? EUROPE For rate and general information call on E. E. LYTLE, - Depot Tieket Aent. A. M. RUSLBURT, Asst. tien. Fasa. Agt., -M Washington St,, - ' . OBTLAHD, OaiOOH. FFom TEI?J?IIflRI op IfiTERlOH Points RHILROKD i- lathe Une to take , TO ILL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It is tbe Dining Car Route. It runs Throngh Vestibuled Trains every day in the year to pi pauhand Chicago NO CHANGE OF CARS-1 Composed of Dlninar Cara nnsnrpaased. Pall man Drawing Boom Sleepera oi latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS : : . Best that can be constructed, and in which accommodations are both Free and Furnished "for holders oi First and Becond-class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES ' A continuous Une, connecting with all lines, affording direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured; in auruirce uirougn any agent oi toe roaa. THROUGH JIGKETS points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket office of tbe company. l Full Information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to , - - - W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent r. p.at A. NaT. Oo., Regulator offioe. The The . ' -A. Msurried on Hlft DeavtblMd. . Wednesday Stroud Van Meter and Miss Spencer were married at Marengo, Craw ford county, Ind., the bridegroom at the time being on his deathbed. About ten days ago Van Meter aild two brothers Were injured by the premature explosion of a blast of dynamite while working in a quarry near Marengo, his injuries con sisting of a broken leg and arm, the loss of an eye and internal injuries that will almost certainly cause his death. The wounded man and Miss Spencer, had been' for some months betrothed, and were only waiting for an improvement in their financial circumstances to hare the ceremony performed. When the acci dent occurred the young woman insisted that the ceremony be performed at once in order that she might be at liberty to care'for her betrothed. Louisville Courier-Journal. ' Millions of Bed Herring. The waters of the inlet at this time of the year are fairly alive with' red her ring. The general belief is that shipping will drive these fish from any waters, but any one standing on " the deck of a boat lying in the stream can see millions of them now. Saturday afternoon sev-J era! boys were observed fishing . in the old Indian fashion, and they secured a lot of fish, v The Indian method is as follows: Take a slender pole about twenty feet long and drive in on one side a dozen or two of ten penny nails; then, sitting in the bow of the boat, propel it by paddling with the polo. The pole, in passing through the water, catches the fish on the nails. In this way a large quantity may be caught in a short rim a Inlernatxri In Natural if latorj. - Kittle Dot- -My kitty is real mean. : 1 dare tier some of iny medicine and she wouldn't touch It. - ."" Mamma Why dirt yon wish her to lake it? . " . Little Dot I wanted to see how a cat looked wben ahe made a face. CJood New. YOU! ATTENTION Ig called to the fact that Dealer in Glass? Lime, Plaster; Cement ' and Building Material of all kinds'. -Carrln th Finest I.inn of To be found in the City." 72 UJashington StPeet, A. A. BroAyri, , Keeps a lull assortment of . vi - and Provisions. , ': . which he offers at Low Figures, SPEGmii :-: PRICES to Cash. Buyers. Bltast Cash Prices for Ems ani ' ota Proince. . 170 SECOND STREET. The Dalles FTBST I 'T.TTI HIM' FACTORY NO. 105. nTA A T G of the Best Brands vlOTixXilO manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. i The reputation of THE DALLES CI OAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. . ," A. ULRICH & SON. 1 x. :: A TDT'TiO candy irvn 1 1V FACTORY Candies and Nuts at wholesaled quotations TOBACCO, s : CIGARS ANT : J SWEET DRINKS Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalies Picture Staple and Fancy Groceries faetopy Spec Blackwell's Bull Durham . i Has been tbe recognized standard ot Smoking Tobacco for over as years. -f Uniformly good and uniformly first, ; Bright, sweet and .fraganf-we . invite the most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence. , 1 1 BlacIcweU's Darfaam Tobacco Co.. Durham, N, C J O. domestic .Awo KEY.WEST. CIGARS. - FRENCH'S m SEGOKD 8TEEET, FIUlE WlHEp and LiqUOIg : DEALERS IN:- iiapie aofi Fancy Gies, ...... ''X ; Hay, "Grain and Feed. ' - - - Masonic Block,- Corner Third and Court Streets. The DaHss.Qregcn. THE- EUROPEAN HOUSE, . The Corras;atod 11 olid Ins; next Dwrta Cut IJnu.A. . ;;' Handsomely Fnrnisliea' Rooms , to Rent liy tie Day, Weet or Mdnlb V ' Heals Prepared ;by; a : First -CIat5t5 English Cook. TRAKSrET PATRONAGE SOLICITED. -Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.' H.'C. NIELS6N. Clothiep and BOOTS AND SHOES, r Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, CORNER OF SECOM- AND WASHINGTON.--- '' THE DALLES, OBEGOS. THE Wasco Cotinty, - The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head ef navigation on the Middle Columbia. . and is a thriving, pros perous city. - -.' t ' - . , . . ITS TERRITORY. . , It is the supply city for an extensive , and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Ijake, a distance of over two hundred miles. ;;, V The Largest Wool Market. r The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. ( . ; j h:' ' ' ' The Dalles is the largest . original , wool shipping point in America, about 6,000,000 pounds being shipped, last year. . . - its products. 7 ; y". ' J The salmon fisheries are: the finest on the Columbia, ' yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, .which will be more 'than doubled in the near future. " ' ' I' ' '. ; S - The products pf the- beautiful - Klickitat valley;' find market ' here,' and the country south and east" has this year filled the warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ' '."' ; - r . '. .- ITS WEALTH. ; j A It is the richest city of its size, on the coast and, its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. - Its climate delightful. Its poa ifWi"f? inWable. It? resources unlimited. And on these Orrtcc WORLO8 MIR Sept. 15, 1895 blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., - j Durham, N. C Gentlemen: . We have Smoked up all the Tobacco at the World's Fair, and have unanimously awarded the Gold Medal for Smoking Tobacco to BLACKWELL'S Bull Durham Congratulating you on your success. we remain Yours truly, . - Committee. MACK, " THE CELEBRATED PABST beer: BLOCK. THE DALLES, OB. Oregon, ' ""oinrans I lop A 4