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VOL. V. THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1$93. NO. 61. . f 0...p' i l ...: p nn i le . A. M, W I L..LI AMS & CO. : 3-- im... COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Succors to W. S. cram.) MmiufucturerM of the finust Frencb aud Homo Mude .. . ' . East of Fortlftiid. , J DEALERS IX-T - Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. fan fiimtsh any of tliese good at Wholc&ala or Retail FPJESH 0STEtS-& In Every Style. Ice Cream and. Soda Yater. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. The Dalles Gigaf: factory FIE3T STBEICT. FACTORY NO. 105 OTfr A T a of the Best Brands Vj'i.VJ IxllkJ manufactured, and oraers irom an parts oi lae country tilled un vne eiiortem, notice. . - . . The reputation of THE DALLES Cl- wak nas become nrmly established, and the demand tor the home manufactured article is increasing every day. . A. ULRICH & SON. the Dalles AND Prineville Stage .? -. Xjine J. D. PARISH. Prop. Leaven The Dalles at 6 a, m. every any and ar rives at Frinovllle in thirty-six hours. Leaves -JPrtyeville at 6 'a.m. every day and arrives at The Dalles in thirty-six hours. "Carries ihe'U. S. Mail, Passengers arid Express Connects at Prin"ille with Stages from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and all Interior Points. Also makes close connection at The Dalles with trail from Portland and all eastern points. Vj&nwM flmers. . .Tiofid accomnoujnciis along lie roai. .. v First-class craciie" and torses used. .Express matter tanaied T?iia care. -' - All persons wishing passage must waybill at of fices before taking passage;-.others will not be received. Express mast be wavbilled atollieea or the-Btafre Co. will not bo responsible. The company will take no risk on money transmit ted. .'Particular attention civen to delivering express i matter at Prineville and all southern points In Oregon, and advance charges will be paid by the company. STACK OFFICES; M. Blchel Co. Store. Cmntllla Hotu. X'rl.erillo. Tba IXOlaa. FRHCJ-i & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GKXKRALBAXKINU BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in he Eastern States. Sight . Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York,. Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon arid Washington. Collections made at all points ou fav orable, term. .- " 4. S. BCHEN'CK, President. . H. M. Beau. Cashier. Fist 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. DIHEOTDK3. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schbxcx. Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Lisbe. H. M. Beall. THE DALLES K&tional fiank, Of DALLES CITY, OK. President ----- Z. F. Moody Vice-President, ' - - Charles Hilton Cashier, - - - - - M. A. Moodt 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. Six Per Cent. Interest. Six, Years' ' s - . Sinking Fund or Building ; and Loan Plans. The Hew England National Building, Loan & Investment Ass'n, Oregonlan Building, Portland, Or. JOEL G. KOOrvITZ; AGENT, Txxo Dalles, Oreson. ; KIT Agents Wanted! Address thV Portland Office; "The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland annrtoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigni ana PassBngsr Line Through dally service (Sundays ex- ceptea) Between rne u.illes ana Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles j. City. Steamer Dalles- City leaves Portland (xamtuii street dock) at o a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. P.1SSENGEB KATES. One way . . . . . -. Round trip ...$3.00 , .. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. day or night, and delivered at Portland on .-arrival. ; ' . Live stock: shipments solicited.. .Call on or address. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LA UGH LIN, , , General Manager. THE DALLES. . ; - , OREGON PHOTOGRAPHER. audi ureuiium at- me v asco county fair for nanf. Tinrt.raif'-i o nrl ointpo ,: TTCa. A a -TT ' to Loan ! Time and May be 'Paid 'On or' Before Maturity' : r JOHN W. MCKAY SHOT Tie CalifaM'JMoiiairs 'WoMeil By. a Grant v THE BULttft LODGED- IN HiS BACK His Assailant Then Shot Himself Mackaye Will Recover, But the Crank Will Die. San Francisco, Feb. 24. John W. Mackay, the famous capitalist, was shot in the back, while standing in an alley in the rear of the Lick house, at 12:25 this afternoon. His assailant was an old man, whose identity is not yet disclosed. After shooting Mackay, he turned the weapon on himself.' It is not thought that Mackay's wound is fatal. Mackny"s assailant was a white-haired man named Dunn, fully 70 years of age. Mackay was standing in the alley in the rear of the Lick house. Dunn fired point blank at Mackay, the bullet enter ing the latter's back. Dunn then turned the pi6tol to his own breast and fired, the ball passing just above the heart. - Dunn, it is now stated, had a griev ance against Mackay, fancied or other wise, dating back to mining days, and sought in this manner to kill him. He was removed to the receiving hospital, where it was stated he was dving at 1 o'clock. The name of the man who shot John W. Mackey was ,'given at the receiving hospital as W. C. Rippey.. The attempt on the life of Mackay was deliberate and premeditated. It was kn.own that he usually appeared on the rstreet in that vicinity soon after the noon hour when in San Francisco, and the old man was there awaiting lrim.' After shooting himself, Rippey ex claimed r "My God, I am satisfied!" and fell on the -paved court. When Ldriven to the receiving hospital lie was conscious, but could not articulate. From letters found on his person, it was shown that the crime was premeditated, and that he is demented. , He shot himself through the left breast. The bullet went clear through his body and there is no hope of his recovery. In his pocket was found a letter, addressed to the Examiner. It was headed : . .. "FOOD FOB REFLECTION. " "Paid $150,000 for one sapphire to place on the jaded person of his wife, a sum sufficient to have saved at least 500 of his paupers from a suicidal grave. Just think of it. Inscribe it on his tomb. W. C. Rippey" AVanamaker's Z.oases. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 24. John Wanamaker's reported loss of $2,000,000 with the Reading collapse caused a con siderable amount of gossip and discus sion in this town today. It was known that be held a large block of Reading stock. ; Mr. Wanamaker himself has de clared that all the Reading stock he ever owned is in his strong box today, but it canbesaidon the best authority that this :- is not true. Mr. Wanamaker's skirts are clear ot the Reading collapse, His stock has been sold and his actual casn loss is inconsiderable.. A. year ago he purchased at a very ' favorable" -price a large block of stock, perhaps 30,000 shares.; He held it, and when the coal trust was formed and the .money was being wrung from the pockets of the people by the successive advances in, the price of coal the superintendent ot the Bethany Sunday school eaw his Reading holdings rapidly appreciating in value Every additional 25 cents in the price of a ton of coal made him so much richer, But last December the conviction forced itself on Mr. Wanamaker that President McLeod was trying to make too big a deal on too email a. capital. He came here ' from Washington- and consulted with his.broker8. McLeod made a per sonal argument-.'ln- which he showed that unless hard luck overtook him from two or three sources at once the Reading scheme was bound to go through. Mr. Wanamaker' was - led ' to "believe that things were coming out all right, and that the stock was going higher, instead of lower. He decided Hot to close out, and returned to Washington with- his Reading - securities " stilt in his strong box. Last Saturday Mr. Wanamaker came to Philadelphia in a great hurry. He was not to be deceived about Read ing any more... He saw disaster had come upon the ambitious coal monopo lists, and in a very quiet way unloaded every share of bis Reading stock. Whether he lost or not is '.not vdeflnitely known. He bought when shares were way down, and he closed before the ter rific slump that carried many men al most to ruin. It can be said ' positively that Mr. Wanamaker's loss,! if there; is any at all, is not over $100,000. Many well-informed financiers hero believe that he came out even.' One fact, how ever, is admitted-r-that had Wanamaker followed his first impulse last December and closed out then, his profits on the Reading investment would have been an even fSOOvO0O. - State Appointments. ; Portland, Or., Feb. 24. Governor Pennoyer has appointed Hon. Hartwell Hurley and M. G. Munley as judges of the newly created circuit courts for this county. r In so doing it is generally con ceded that his excellency "broke the slate" again, yet the members of the bar of this city give' expressions of perfect satisfaction with the selections. Sarah Althes a Itavlng- Maslao. Stockton, Cal., Feb. 24. Superin tendent Clark, of the state insane asylum, has permitted a newspaper man to see Sarah Althea Terry ic the mad house. He found her a raving maniac and subject to the restraint necessary in such a case, but otherwise kindly treated. " . " ' A Mean Youtli. fcAtEM, ieb. la. In the circuit ' court today George H. Kewcome was sen tenced to prison for six years for burning his brother's granarv. John H, .Shive was given three years for forgery. Karl's Clover Root;- the- new ' blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold bv Snipes & Kinersl3', druggists. Fop Sale op Trade. ror beattie or otner city property in Oregon or Washington a fine fruit and stock ranch close to this city. Post- office box 446.- Free to everybody. For the next 15 days, Herrin will give away one en larged picture with every dozen cabinet photos.' Call and see sample. Gallery over tne postomce. Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Kan.,wishes to give onr .readers the benefit of his experience with colds. He says : "I contracted n cold early last spring that settled on my lungs, and had hardly recovered from it when I caught another that hung on all summer and left me with a hacking cough which I thought I never would get rid of. I had used . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy some fourteen years ago with much suc cess, and concluded to try.it again. When I got through with one bottle my cough had left me, and I have not suf fered with a cough or cold since. I have recommended it to others, and all speak well or it." faO-cent bottles for Bale bv Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. , . Senator Dolph is still quite ill, and it is doubtful if -he will be able to partici pate in legislative work during the pres ent session.' . ' Hmith Officers Speak. City, State and National Authorities report the Royal Baking Powder in every: way Superior to all others. STATE CHEMIST, CALIFORNIA ; The Royal fulfils all the . requirements. .: Our tests show it has greater leavening power than any' other. ; .-. STATE CHEMIST, WASHINGTON: There is no question but the Royal is the strongest, purest and most wholesome baking powaer in tne market. UTS. GOV'T FOOD ' REPORT : Shown a pure cream of tartar powder, highest of all in leaven ".. inr strength. '.:'; CANADIAN OFFICIAL TESTS: Royal Baking Powder m commended as of highest excellence; and shown to be greatest ; . . . : of all in leavening strength. : '.; SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF HEALTH: We cordially ap prove and recommend the Royal Baking Powder. It is. ' .absolutely puxeand healthful, composed of the best ingredients, ."' - ; . of the highest strength and character."' BOARD OF HEALTH, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON : Finding t - in P.yJ ? is entirely free from any adulteration, we " heartily recommend the Royal Baking Powder for its great "-. -. - strength, purity and wholesomeness." "-.'"., " :' BOARD OF HEALTH, TACOMA, WASHINGTON : bur; . . judgment the Royal is the best and strongest baking powder,.-:-' , ' ' f ; before the' public. - ' " ' , " . BOARD OF HEALTH, SPOKANE: Certainly there is no bak-' --ing-powder. known to us equal to the Royal.; .DR. BINSWANGER, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON : It is also ' my opinion that there exists no purer, better or stronger baking - . ,. powder than the' Royal. I confidently recommend it. , , Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter- .ested parties to influence you in using any "Other than The ; lst, The RpyaU '3 Notice. The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navi gation Co. will resume business on Thursday, February 23d, making tri weekly trips between The Dalles and . Portland. The Regulator will leave The Dalles at. 7 a. in. on Mondays, - Wednes- : days and Fridays,-connecting with the Dalles City at Cascade Locks for Port land. The Dalles City will leave Port land on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, connecting with the Regulator at Cascade Locks for The Dalles. ; The company will run their steamers as above for a few weeks, after which daily trips will be made. . " ' ' B. F. Laughlin, Manager. -V Million Friends. . A friend in need is a friend indeed ' and not less than one million people ' have, found just such a friend in Dr. King's New .Discovery for Consumption, ' Coughs, and Colds. If you have never nsed this Great Cough Medicine, one " trial will convince you that it has wonderful ; curative powers in" all -' diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be' refunded. -Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly'a ' ' drug etore. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. ' Joseph V; Dory, of Warsaw, HI., was troubled with rheumatism and tried s number of different remedies, but says none of them seemed to do- him any good; but finally he got 'hold of one that speedily cured him. He was much pleased with it, and felt sure that others similarly afflicted would like to know what the remedy was that 'cured him. He states for the benefit of the public that it is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton, Druggists. : Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the Bloom field, Iowa, Farmer, says: "I can re commend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup. . I have used it in my family for the past two years and have found it the best I ever nsed for "the purposes for which it was intended. 60 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley .& Houghton, Druggists. ... Important t Taxpayers. Taxpayers will please take notice that the city council have by express order iustructed the undersigned to proceed and collect all delinquent taxes by levy ' and sale, and only immediate attention will avoid the payment of expenses of levy and advertising. Das Maloney, Citv Marshal. NOTICE. Dalles City warrants registered All prior to-May l, lgyi, .will bo paid if presented at my office. - Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893. Li. Robdkit, ' tf. Treaa. Dalles City. Royal Baking Powder i is t:t