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VOL. V.
THE DALLES. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRTT, 1ft. 1fift3. !
NO. 106.
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WHITCOMB S COLLAR STAY.
Havey
Men's and
HF"We are Headquarters for
SWEET, ORR Si
Pantaloon Overalls and Easy
Every
7X. 7VL WILLIAMS 5t
PROFESSIONAL.
H.
H. RIDDELL Attobnby-at-Law Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
. B. DCFTJB. FHAKI HKNK7EE -
kUFUR, & MENEFEE Attornkys - At
" law Rooms 42 and 43. over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon. .
A 8. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
. see In Schanno's building, up stairs.
Dalles, Oregon.
Of
The T. T. KAYS. B. S.HUNTINGTON. H. 8. WILSON.
rAYB, HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attob
L nbys-at-law Offices. French's block over
first -National Bank. Dalles. Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attorney-AT-LAW Rooms
52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
i ue uanes, Oregon.
DR. ESHELMAN (Homeopathic Physician
and Surgeon. Calls answered promptly,
day or night, city or country
Office No. 36 and
unapman OlOCJE.
wtf
KB. O. D. DOANE physician and bub
oeon. Office; rooms 6 arid 6 Chapman
nk. Residence: 8. E. corner Court and
Fourth streets, secmd door from the corner.
Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 8 P. M.
DBIDD ALL Dentist. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
set
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
SOCIETIES.
WASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
first and third Monday of each month at 7
P. X.
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P.M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
lit. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
lng of each week In Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m.
"COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evening a 7:30 o'clock, in K.
of P: hall, comer Second and Court streets
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
H. Clopoh. Sec'y. H. A. Bills,N. Q.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. B., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. W. 8. Cram,
D. W.V auez, K. of R. and 8. C. C.
ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K.
of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7:80 p. m.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will moet every Friday afternoon
at 8 o'clock at the sending room. All are invited.
TTarmon Lodge No. 501, L O. O. T. Regular
wnutiy me
Fraternity Hall.
weekly meetings Monday at 7:30 p.
All are Invited.
rpEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets
JL la Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second
treat, Thursday even intra at 7:30.
Paul Kbbpt,
W. S Mykrs, Financier. M
W.
AS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets
"'"J oomniay at 7:bu p. m., in tne K. oi r.
BOF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In
the K. of P. Hall.
GESANG VEREIN Meets every
evening in the K. of P. Hall.
Sundav
BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167-Meets In
X. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, at 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. S. A, OrcM Jpj Weaver,
Otters her services tq, hn wtip 'wisB ca
woven at her home on the bluff, near
rpcts
Mr
Chrisman's. '.. dim
no ulio oj tjili-ji ilvral. iita tay.i'U
tryjjnjnttrg njlvjjiOm bum-.'juliva neula
They Have Got to Go!
Hard times, high, prices,
and big profits can't exist
in this town, because we
have got the G-oods, and
make the Prices that save
the people's money.
IIJ.SX b-CiJD if ' jSZ 1
I-L1J
oa Seen oar flem Spring Stoek?
It is a wonderfully complete
assortment of high class goods in
Boys'
FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, ETC.
pair Warranted NEVER
THE CHURCHES.
ST. METERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bbons
GEE8T Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
I A. M
7 P. M.
High Mast, at 10:30 A. m. Vespers at
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sute'Uffe Rector. Services
every Sunday at 11a. jc. and 7:30 p. m. Sundav
School 9-. 45 A. m. Evening Prayer on Friday at
- :au
JJURST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat-
a lob, faster. Morning services everv Sab
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday 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
H. and 7 p. x.
Sundav School after mominc
service.
Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. J. Whisleb, pastor.
. Services every Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p. . Epworth
League at 6:30 p. x. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial In
vitation la extended by both pastor and people
to all.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Jenkins,
J Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational
Church each Lords Day at 3 P. M. 11 are
cordially invited
Evang. Lutheran church, Ninth street, Rev. A.
Horn, pastor. Services at 11:30 a. m. Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to every
one. I
Cliilf A STOJY,
Art Teacher
Room S, Bettingen Building,
Will give Lessons Mondays and Thursdays of
each week, or oftener if desired.
PHOTOGRAP
First premium at the Wasco
fair for best portraits and view.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, PopnlaiQMnftbie house,
has been entirely iHtkHihii, &d every,
room has been repapered and repaintei
and newly carpeted, throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and ia supplied
with every modern convenience. Rata
reasonable. A gockl restaurant attached
to the house. Frer bps to and fromU
trains. , -J 3U' ""'ux7
C Wi -KWfOWtES, Prop.
BWsnitit&wagoiisioD
General BlacfcsmitbiTig amd Work done
promptly, nd : MY: work
Gtonajteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
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.;xb.-ii:cd 9ilJ ycJ uleq
SHOWING NEGLIGEE SHIRT WITH
WHITCOMBS COLLAR STAY.
CO.'S
Fitting Pants,
to rip !
"The Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
O j i
Through
daily-service (!Sunds
t l A r-i
3H
ays ex-
cepted) between The- "BaMes and Port
land. Steamer Regulator? -leaves! The
Dalles at 7 atetaDctnLtiaoGSag at Cascade
Locks with ,steainejt Dajllea. Cir.
Steamer Dalles. City leaves Portland
(.xamuiii street uock; at o
m. con
necting with Jitea-mer; Regulator, tor The
DalleaJ iir: ooeion.nH bm8 wV5 F i
HATES.
One way . jaai O .to as:. a 2 .00
LRound.itrip. 3,00"
.aaai.l .A ,oi& .exiuaiW .M .a5f j '
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments reaswed at wharf arryBie,
.or rMtaaneUllivePBjd fit jforjar
and.
ts
OllClt
0 t;llsa edT .Js.-.-.a kfteieFl9-BV
B. F. LAUGH LIN.
THEAtLES.
anoo o-i3
to aoftei
Sini(.p9l ad; I'm ,13x1 nl
971
MerckiitrTiailof,
Next door
sco Sun Office.
i t f
Has
ihsrarved'aneMiyamples-
lor sartor
WW
summer SnitingSi :
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mil 3tjf jfexxJ lB0lty)ta 4ut0A' 3-u'ist sd
zr&y vivi ri-jrj .gjHq ac .tiuj. Ml bore
J S.U io MoS .Mull ci noiliniiiiill sno)-Utn
' 4
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Clothing,
THROUGH
Va V. Ki'.A fi-!"Bfe VIS TifcA Rtoio. vfi :
A DUCHESS IN PRISON
$x Weets in Jail for Contempt of
IS
UNPRECEDENTED IN ENGLAND
Carter Continues His Speech in the
Bearing Sea Case Quoted From
English Jurists.
London, April 18. The Dowager
Duchess of Sutherland was sentenced to
six weeks in prison and to pay a fine of
250 this morning for contempt of cotifr
in ourning papers wnicn tne court or-
dered her to allow the opposing coiirisel
in the contested will ca9e of the 'rlite
Duke of Sutherland to inspect. StteTi
action in the case of a woman of fmeh
high rank is unprecedented in BrigAnd!
but not unexpected in viev'ajf'tlne
flagrant offense. The court d&k! 'to
l.u.;. .. m. i - U.'... . .. f . i I
accepx ner apoiogy or De!ieve-Ber"etaJe
ment tht the documents bufHed8'wf
merely a private letter writWffJ festfqijf
the late duke. iBonoa sY
1 ! 1 mt- afsi leaf
ino neiirms sea djsraupJt. i
Paris' April 18. At Monday's sitting
V. -Dl : . . r -. . -
ui uic xeurLug sea uuuri.iji lyjoiiraiqn
James B. Carter, counflej fRJSitg
States, continued his speflqh in support
of the American corenjflj otpje , reca
pitulated the. argupventa sidyancedilast
week, and then prpptjbWijtt
the jurisdiction of,J ajted Slate had
always been based upon property inter
est, not sovereign dDiuipion.'. over ibe
sea. Carter quo4-frVm;r oPrrftDS-pf
English jurists jjtejgading the ukase is
sued by Ruwia.iftJjnjftB
Great Britain ip&dtJf)air protestad
against thia ae, jbG.ra Bjut$i "ilf
had withdfn,sbBnrptttibu8eipf.Jl5
tne monroe aoctrjjncujjj iB y
iiw 'ty.r.'.a I
ntjup : aasiaaaa ioo no gnifd
Tbe People of Belflom Ar Stnxgglta's
L (. ... I
i) i.'.is K7:"w?ij8pp ftqositrv I
Bbussels, April IS. The night passed
far more quietly than the nut hori ties ex
pected, though the outlook .is, .. stjll
threatfsniBg. Dispatches frnm all pfirta
of the kingdom bring disquieting news.
Disturbances occurred attseveral places
duringi;tie; irightvhla.-! Antwerp today
the outlook is .more threatening than
yesterday, despite the extra precautions
to preserve order. Two anarchists, Who
made themselves. particularly prominent
inM&eR'dgitatiott, Were . aweawd, iTfte
atf iking t Idock-laboceru: i aecaae-. tc.u8
thisrmornibgv going along the wteide
I and driiiigffifeh mebr93 JWjJrkv.fUJIil
scattered by tiie poliee. The iriae.et
con tin ties .. in Brasaela, . "the, Btret are
filled withiexcited workmeii, and si eel
intr of Biieasinjeba iprerails. ' Jt wast t tbe
intontioii -to: hold B-deinonstration in th e
f parkjotttside the city today, but a strong
force of troopa placed tlibce;prm-arited it.
;Ae soon as tiio. oiob dispersed at one
.places i t gat heced at another ' IbDoughon
the.mbMiiafniieiBoh tp me; only.'iscatf
terea after a hght with the police
i
number were severely wounded. Th
situation is still threatening.
Eiftoeni&QUsand workmen assemfcled
WKirysfa'cblbe smakers. declared 4bfiT
iF898fi9Klile. ifaftebftobjtaii
sunrage. ine autnonties oUo;,QQt,iQtarj-
3fere-.;n! ' f adi lo feacner vff
peaite.flp-i(ters
tm .W .jrrPrj ,JU,MpQDia Awifla-mill at Waahmgton,iiai-
Errftretlot
tbeuays. Only, after repeated pUarg66'!
the police succeeded in driving them
away, 'ine firemen are now fighting the
flames. The strike in Antwerp.. t
spreading from the .hipping .trade
factories and mills
s. Many MtnkmMrZrZZf. JVrl" nT;'J vi'sBfy strefets.
?rJstagaiJlpp djl nfjfragerjT 4
Hfflbofc hsaanjtingib.qse.hft-f
mained at work this afternoon, , , were
through andrj.killed byo.bayonte
BpiViwar vengeance fOT.J?aa a obara j 3
ipeiwFear vengeance r a. !
Refuse tr, Sanction the Strike.
Biofaers' fcnion last night ftf -refusing to
sanction the strike of the Uakan;Pacific
ciaepmen has put sometlung df a dam-
- - ..r..... . . . . ! lei
per uu urn latter, out Trone or tneKrre-
forf i, . - , ., '. . ...
Tumea. io wgrK tnis morning, ana tnev
uttu n u uuuiuuus to tneirxanKS. r.vr.rv-
ing'Is quite 7anfj!8feopu. ere
his
noentrt,yet to fall tbestfvkerslplaceB.
3""01trlfe May Bedbnie GhBneitlIL ;-
oWj TOHjj April 18. Tbpre is.QQrisider
abj.e. likelihood of a general strike. of ;;-alf 4
n& trainmen on the bata fifo jaiway
:tiomorrbwv Late thia i afternoon. efnw
mittee representing the conductors,
engineers, switchmen, brakemen and
iD$ a jnieners of theTrairjnieo'js As-
ayMtu,m; wtuseu. upon tne -QmiJtia.-oi
afoi I
the road to ascertaHi if t4jexWftj.any bad
decided to annul its etietiejg cntFcts
with its empioyew nflKnafe99qpew
ones. The jiieniTtawtkCiifiSiksaw
this at onceaimdisietistwiteflvAbat uniees
the com jwny fcettirn S, -ajasJeW ftr P
swer a geiiafai stibebwiil .fcftvnflWrfdl.fU
noon tomorrow. The officials of tbe
road amd rfmaijemv ajffe.atill.ioisegsioni
.heat
tEKV
nAi
. dais
moo
l!l S1T3W
Th .AspoHtnwut of Jltorta Dob. A-
of Kd win. Dun,
noils
caused muct
prise, among'
, 'U miTwIXMQ 1
democrats ifrom fha
j . 'fact".' thai he'
been heard hiit.litt.lA
. in
Ohio politics
since he
became a
resident of Japan in
1S73. He went
there at that time
iroin ins iatner s
farm, at the request
ittS',iii'Ai,VLmS?1,Iti' aiM iaiH&5
nrovinces OI the icinsrdnm. he. mndn
rAend'bl HOnV'joVrA. frPSVglri
u.iutoi.ci, auuuwame a vaiuame assist
ant secretary Of" letraflon. ' H niarriod
luf .r t ir , . - i
rtffe . watJghtdr'f aeerebraterr- Japafaesi
geitelral in the afnbffie-MTKkdo, and
her death three year4'3ago, was a ead
blow to her devoted American husband.
Helen Dun, their only child, is being
.i . i
eoucatea near new TorK'Uity
".raa companies said to He
inc'li Jet(l-eMeM'-t ..wji: n
:,T6pkkA;: 'Kah.. Xirff lA-ShRirii nf
ifii A'6dlm!'mi rbad,' a rail
road man todav made the follotrlrrDrDyto'i
3h'ftlJ6aurlratedT.ere 'a Wlr
irgoWlheoegirrnrngof k4 troubW -whifch
-y vvv vuv viaiy liviigtll UI LUC
rarlroads' and organized labor alT over
taebuirfryJJ'lt iW'HBe ufaderstaidiriif
aSndn'g' the "&e& i ttia!3firres''Tbal- 'reason
their contract : was " not sighed rbv the
SantkeTa ori k'ccOu'nt'bf tttO areefrteht
recently entered into rjyvitrifi,'I'genfaj
managets' and presidents' association of
all the railroads in the cotfrtr to sign
no more',contracts with orgaritied labor,
as they said, for their own protection.
Thia agreement was fentered into by
all the roads fn" the United States at
the meeting held fn Chicago abotrt the
time Prfd.&ty;sSkfr we j
reach our conclusions' about the 'action
taken at that meeting ' from ar2 "irrtTCl4
written immediately after the 'meeting
by President J. C. Clark, of the Mobile
& Ohio. This letter was published 'l n
the Railway Age, and the writer proved
from his standpoint that the railroads
must combine to defeat the organization
of labor, or, as he said, to meet organ
teed labor. Many roads, including the
Santa Fe, have Contracts with other or
ganizations than ours, and it is the un-
dierstaBfrfing of the menHhat these con
tracts are to be anulled at the earliest
possible moment." ' liaaop
: 1 0en efkf Tfti'flk gi&Vfepfya e &8h ; B i I
ref'eftn'er'-dehW'att
rectnear of BtrtkeYa' pp1n13n?3Vfle!
a; udio. to. i
1 - . T
aHPnaBfat,.
hi fat ns'.lW&L
oi .no. Dsaaiiaoa ats
lrsy,c.' w 11 uibluous oi iiuinz . tne
tfeVef'-'attended-'RiVy r'bfth'e?fr irieM"11'' Apply.aWtbap otface for mtorma-
ings. 1 don't know an
about th'
'ttSWl J iiHfc- W IC03 3f
1
Hi, lo iiiwuTa orti
T .tfflaJW I
if
W..yryrnlfTX9
morning.bmplos 1;,,
at upe- usuw ,non5neyia, tie; engineeWtw.atto.wesVniariig rates at, Jos. 1 .
dbig,tbe,?vatek)W 4 .the, , boiler, .prq-1
wiv. TOMmflK --samaur Fr"-niMT.J
ffa;expfion...EineW ClfftkoiWd
o i t . 3 x i .
narasiior 'jpefreirrnrifi?;r:iTi-k!
Tl-iL J TT e. I
narnma rii tfwri
Z3& ZZ
idrrTrWW? Wifrvv'- uW'
theeiay. Lofaftd Fowler was badiy JfjJafl-,janco 'tW: t noan
not fatally, scalded; , Tb -mlding. Jf,. niey Warri ou short time
old. Loss will not exceed 000.
Go to S. & N. Harris fQr stiff felt hate.
r'Bfle ImOHiy 50 ceta each.
Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest IT. S. Gov't Report
-'iMM1f'i. a-an es eK
,0 ' -; "lPF' :"- Mmfaffi
KILLED BY 4 BLAST
Fife1 fJ&isrado
Miners Blwif to
J.-Tb::Jiiriiira ?tU i
Wi)lq 3d! inn
THREE,, OTHERS. FATAL W INJURED
NtH
A Boiler ExploOo Near providence,
Rhode Island; CauseWtfee Death
1 .tMnel:t i aiMhn.wi.i DBiajufM
P- liluid . )Lkn .ZOTV Al 1.'
Eirrlr thiB
janorning the aeeirfitta! 8ohar;e of a
1
Iplast at ,She.Bttsk.Tlvanhoe tunnel oom-
munieatertb other poWder and caused
a temhc exolowQn-irJlnre;.jrore killed
and several wounded.- 'flie extent of
the damage to the tunneTis not known.
Tad1 -tofeorge Young, JkafemGollins, E.
Rolley, M . McWovern and an unknown
miner.1 Pour others are thought iatally
hurt.
tl tot
Shipment of Species.
TTkw"Yobk. Aoril 18. Gold to th
jAosnA "ol. 41,750,000 was 'shipped on
i uaiuLuc v ui 1.11 ueiuiHii-i.injn steamer
-rteiiu, wuicu saiieu toaay ior liremen.
hazard . Freres shipped $1,250,000, and
Heidelbach, Ickelheimer t Co. $300,000.
Silyer ..to the amount of "$52,000 was
shjppea on the same steamer bv Hos-
Ljier, Wooden & Co.' ' .
, Announcements.
Ice "cream and! 'soda water, the finest
manufactured. aCambbeli Bros.
()! aiwhJSM -Ofod.j i.iU: -nKiilenl
. bnade and ornamental trees, flower
ing shrubs and tines, hedge plants, etc.,
cneap at Mission (-rarden?.
ttifitffCTfi wbftare,subi(Bct,,Jto attacks of
iquacafiialmpat, invariably tell,
by tbetr feelings, when to expect an at
tackj. Jf hmberjaj's". Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhia Remedy, is taken .as soon
ias these ..Byaaptotos.. -appear, they can
.wardjjjOff jthe,:dieasef, t, Such persons
should always keep the Remedy at hand.
.Beadjp , ,for iinmedi&te -jfpq whep net ded .
,A:.W01..ior. .tree dpspsof it at the light
Uavfe.jWiU.iliaVefllLmqch suffering.
For' .sale by, BlaKelev and Houghton,
druggists:1 a -
,if.:. mo -t tatm
FireOi ..the .Sobenzollern . palace at
SigmaringnjaBthiB n.ube .yesterday
the partkojn e teFurs'tenbau, en
tailing an immense loss and the destruc
tion of .flAny. pniceleas, works of art.
A The bed eaUn flAMMf for cuts,
riruifsT BoreSv nlcers, salt rheum, fever
'abrfes.'ertfer.'cMpbed hands, chilblains,
c0rns,'ahd3Tr skiri eruptions, and' posi
tively eores tJi les,- dr no pay reqw i red .
ft lSguararfteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or "1flTJfifnniifiti, F-j 28ent8
per box. ",Foe" saTe by . Snipes & Kin-
fffelf- ?tW : , -. -
i'jitjirmo' tIhnHiI j r.v. v - - to
..,Jm,.Hap.&0go.J bAjve.. ppechased tbe
itePWtaVf.JIT M. Gee Sing,
neaf iafflrjt agce.pt, natronnse. All
qpu;mHat.he gresepted to Sam Hop
.4 CPeWfio the. next ton. days, s '
see ii a.-nrf wnil..WflV-W
CJ . TT T P "
Ooftlpt, witba god dwelling and out-
tldlWMfcwlWy
I VTOuiiue, ana iruniuig jjiutrty street on
the-east, ia for.aale at ar hftrgah. : Torms
ddd bia.vfrocerv.aad livem- atable. business
jtcc-ounts. in
the bands of tr A. Esteb for
collection.
ake Bettle-
e,f4 ii
1 .
gMrtfiMSfewJ?, and-Blab cord
Peters & Co. (Offide Second ,-yid J effer-
.-i f;v, ; i.,.
,7 III rTri "TT., rT.
nun wiiu ur wiiuuut uuaru. auuiv ui
oi u ii vixr
I - HI
U' - 'ir.ni, i -ft,
Nrttbe4Pkiation.lir private family
Ap-
m at ftbis-Offiesu
loans.
ff nioi 6
Cabinet bu9t"-6b6to8 3. rer dozen
at Herrin'a gallery until May 1st, 1893.