The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 09, 1893, Image 1

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VOL. V.
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSD A Yf FEBRUARY 9, 1893.
NO. 47.
A. M.AAI'LLIAM'S &, CO
W. E. GARRETSON.
Leiiii Jeweler.
80LK AOKNT FOB TUB
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
138 Second St.. TTie Dalle. Or.
. ; COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
(Sntcesssrs to V. s. am.)
Manufacturers of the finest French and
Home Made -
0-A.HsT D.I B S,
ut of Portland.
-DEALERS IN-
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Jigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale
or Retail
FESH OYSTEns-W-
In Bfery Style. '
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or."
XXX. -fL. Yotingi
Biscksuiifi & nap sr
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.'. . .". .
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
TM Street opposite tie olfl Lielie Stand.
VT. r. WISEMAN. WW. UAEDEK8.
Ifliseman & J.Iarders,
Saloon and Wine Rooms
The Dalles, - Oregon.
C-Northwest corner of Second and
Court Streets.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - - -Vice-President,
-Cashier,
- - -
- Z. F. Moody
Chabi.es Hilton
- M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble terms
at all accessible points.
J. B. 8CHKNCK.,
President.
H. II. Beau.
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
;he dalles.
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
, . Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIREOTOHS.
D. P. Thompson. Jso. S. Schinck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gxo. A. Lisbk.
H. M. Bkaxl.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
T&AN8A.CT A GEXKRALBANKLNU BU8INE8a
Letters of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sbld on N ew York, Chicago, St.
Louis, r3ai; Franciacoi Portland Oregon,
Seattle Waflh.y and various points in Or
egon hd-Washington. : : i M
Collections made at all points on fav
orableterma. N.. ..::
GjENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISII
ING LINE,
all and $e& me
. Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
' Second st.. The Dalles.
- Bole Agent for WANNAMAKEtt, & BROWN.
, Philadelphia, Pa . '
For Sale Cheap.
A city lot with two houses and ont
houses, all inclosed by fence. Inquire
at this office. dtf-12.12
Bnelclen. Arnica Salre.
: The beat salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, ifhd all ekin eruptions, and posi
tively cares piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. ' Price 25 cents
per box. . For sale by Snipes & Kin
erely. - .
Stallion for Sale Cheap. "
A fine thoroughbred, 6 year old stal
lion for sale cheap. For further particu
lars apply at this office.
- WANTED.
Pushing canvasser of good address'.
Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly ;
Permanent position. Brown Bros. Co.,
Nurserymen, Portland, Oregon.
Lout Packaee.
A package containing a pair . of No.
34 ladies shoes was lost on Saturday,
between the top of Brewery-hill, and
Mr. Roberts place in Dry Hollow. ' The
finder will be thankfully rewarded on
leaving the same at this office.
Spectacles Lost. . .
The finder of a pair of gold framed eye
glasses, will be suitably rewarded on
leaving the same at this office.
Subscribe for Tub . Daily Chboxiclk.
notice.
AM Iiallos City warrants registered
prior to May 1, 1891,, will be paid ii
presented at my office. .' Interest ceases
from and after this date.
Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893.
a L. Robdxx,
tf. " Treas. Dalles City.
The Quickest XTmy to Core a Cold.
Do you wish to know the quickest way
to cure a coldT We will . tell you. ; To
cure a cold quickly, it must be treated
before the cold has become settled in the
system. The first symptoms of a cold
is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The
cough is soon followed by watery ex
pectoration and the sneezing by a pro
fuse watery discharge from the nose. In
severe cases there is a thin white coating
on the tongue. What to do? It is only
necessary to take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in double does every hour.
That will greatly lessen the severity of
the cold and in manyt cases will effectu
ally counteract it, and cure what would
have been a severe cold within one or
two days time. Try it and be convinced
25 and . 50 cent 'bottles for sale by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
. " .' Notice. -
To all whom it may concern : -: By vir
tue of an order of the common council of
Dalles City, made and entered on the 31st
day of December, 1892. Notice is here
by given that said city council is about
to proceed - to- order and construct a
sewer of eight inch terra cotta pipe
through block 9 in Laughlin's addition
to Dalles city, beginning at the. center
of Jefferson street opposite the east end
of the alley through the center of said
block and thence westerly following the
centre of said alley and continuing to
intersect the sewer in Laughlin street,
and that the cost of such sewer will be
assessed against the property directly
benefited thereby as by the charter provided.-
Dated this 7t h day of January,
1833.- Fbank Mbsevkk, 1 .-.
1.9.dl5t. - Recd'rof Dalles City.
Subscribe for Tub Daii.y Chronicle.
An Estray Bay Mare.
Came to my place last fall a bay mare
about .five years old, with small white
spot on right side, also white spot on
left hip, star in the forehead; with some
dim brand on left shoulder, weight about
eight hundred pounds.- Owner can have
the same by proving property and pay
ing costs. V. J. Kjclly, 15-Mile creek.
McGKAW ON HIS EAR.
He Tales Tts LeaaefsMij -for Allen in
to His Own Hands.
VHAT DO Y00 PROPOSE TO DO MOW?
Turner's Friends Propose to Combat an
Open Enemy at Least
HI IS THE LSABT COKCEBKKD.
He Bad Done all he - Could do Secretly
.: for Allen. Now I.et ns See "What
he can Accomplish Openly.
: Olympia, Feb. . 9. Special. Gov.
McGraw boiled over today. He served
a notice tonight upon Spokane and her
friends that henceforth he will ' wage
an open fight for Allen. He said it' was
a fight of King county against the state;
that he was a King county man and
proposed to stand by King county. "At
3 o'clock this afternoon," he eaid, I took
personal charge of Mr. Allen's campaign,
and propose now to employ all my in
fluence to break the deadlock and elect
King county's man."
When ex-Governor McGraw had taken
this stand he said : "It has been known
all along that Governor McGraw has
been secretly doing all in his power to
bring about the election of Allen, despite-the
fact that he has repeatedly pro
claimed throughout the state that the
dignity of his office forbade his inter
fering in the contest..' His open an-nouncement-of-.i
his intention to take
control of the fight has not materially
changed the situation. .
Mr. Turner's friends much prefer to
combat an open' enemy, believing him
less dangerous . than a secret foe. His
announcement of the war cry of King
county against the state has become
stale auA will ne longer arouse enthusi
asm at Seattle. It has been worked for
all it is worth!. Friends of .' Judge Tur
ner have only the friendliest feelings for
the people .of King -county. ; They are
only waging war upon the canal scheme
and an unscrupulous ring which seeks
to promote private grabs at the expense
of the rivers and harbors of Washington.
This is what is meant by the cry of King
county against the state. I am sorry to
say that those republicans who had
fondly " hoped Governor McGraw would.
use no stepping stones of his dead self
to higher things have suffered an early
and violent awakening. He seems to be
entirely incapable of comprehending
that he is governor of the state of Wash
ington. Mr. Turner was in no wise
concerned by Mr. McGraw's declaration.
Ten minutes after its receipt he 'joined a
merry party of the wives of legislators
and went out for a little supper at a
restaurant.
Hale Has Been Found Guilty.
Elle&sbubgii, Wash.,. Feb. 7. Spec-ial-.J
The jury in the Hale, case, after
being out from four till nearly, nine last
night, came in with a verdict of guilty.
His attorneys immediately gave 'notice
of a motion for a new trial. The verdict
has been almost the sole theme of con
versation here. The community seemed
to be nearly equally divided between
those who were surprised at' the verdict
and those who . were not. Witnesses
who were brought from Oregon to estab
lish an alibi were most surprised,' as
they were very hopeful ol his acquittal.
Hale seemed less concerned than any
one in the roomnd when the; verdict
was announced there was not the least
change visible in his countenance. The
case of Tom. A. Kinzie, another of the
alleged robbers, was called this morn
ing. A jury was procured soon after
neon. There is the same counsel on
both sides as in the Hale case, and the
witnesses called for the prosecution were
the same as at the same stage in Hale's
trial. It ia not believed this case will
occupy more than three days, as only
about ten witnesses will appear.
" Heppner Gazette. Word was brought
in 'town yesterday morning that T. L.
Dorman's wife, who resides over in
8-Mile country, had died Saturday . from
pneumonia. - Mrs. Dorman's illness was
of short duration, and when the physi
eian, Dr. Fox, was called, it was too
late to do anything for her relief. Mr.
and Mrs. Dorman had tcro daughters
who were attending school at Heppner
this winter, who did not know of their
mother's-eerious illness until she was
dead. The interment occurred yester
day at the Hardman cemetery. .
At the ' Capital. '
; Salem, Feb. 8. In the honae the fol
lowing bills were acted upon today. ::
Campbell's pilotage bill, passed. '
: , Ikierritt'a bill defining a legal sack of
flppip r to contain forty-nine ' pounds.
passed,;v : '; ': '--z i : ' "-r
'Sheridan's charter bill, passed. ' 1 1
Mays To protect timber, and other
property by fire, passed.
',; Geer 1 -Relating to incisures, passed.
Ford's precinct assessor bill was re
committed. ' - ' -v , - 'r
i r The -governor will approve the tax
bill, but it is said he will veto the Ore
gon, National Guard appropriation of
$45,000. . ; ; '
Alley's fish hatchery hill, paged.
, Cross bill changing tli' boundaries of
Multnomah and., plackatnas ' counties,
passed. " .
Cross bill incorporating Oregon City,
passed.. . .
' Butler's bill incorporating Fail's City,
passed. . .'
' Gates' bill for the protection of game
and fish, passed.
Baley'a bill appropriating $24,000 for
Weston Normal school, p-used.
Cross' hill incorporating the toa-n of
Aurora and Weatherford'.s biil incorpor
ating the town of Waterloo, passed: .
The governor' has vetoed the worlds
fair bill-, on the ground that it is uncon
stitutional and that the state has no
right to use the .people's money for such
purpose. . '
Matlock's hill for a branch insane
asylum in Eastern Oregon was read the
second time and referred to the commit
tee on ways and menus. !
Upton, to repeal the act establishing
t he-lionrd of railroad commissioners,
failed to paf, 17 to 34.
Ray
Royal for Royal only.
Actual tests show the Royal Baking
Powder to be 27 per cent, stronger than
any other brand on the market. If an
other baking powder is forced upon you
by the grocer,', see that you are charged -the
correspondingly lower price.
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XX
A HOLLOW MOUNTAIN.
A Visit of Six Honrs TnronEh tie Most
WonflerfnlCaYe.
Rbd Ci.irr, Colo., Feb. 8. Brush,
creek, in Eagle connty, has coine to' the
front lately with the discovery of a care,
whose extent will surpass anything yet
discovered in the west,' and in the
United States, except Kentucky's won
der." Six hours of constant travel are
Wcessary to view its grottoes, torrents,
domes an4 mineral viens. Unfathoma
ble depths still remain for future explor
ing and judgingv front ' their openings
and the far away rushing of the torrent
whose sound comes faintly to the ear.
the mysteries unattempted will furnish,
multitudinous wonders, more gigantic
ruck halls and more -exquisite grottoes.
The passages and rooms cover several
miles of ground, but are terraced and
paralleled iu such a manner that .they
are embraced in one mountain, whonsj'i
surface does not indicate its empty
bosom. Centuries of percolation from,
.the lime surruundingH : have white
washed the place and in some of the
rooms not a loose rock can be found for
pe veral hundred feet. The most vivid
fancy could not create names for the
numerous fantastic formations of clus
tering stalactites and dragoned cornices
which cling or edge the arched roofs of
the different chamber? The cave is on
Brush creek, one utd one-halt miles
from Fuiford. ,
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