The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 15, 1893, Image 3

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SKLE,
Saturday, JULY 15, 1893.-
Regular. Special.
$1.75 $1.25
1.25 75
75 50
50 .35
flUen's
Strain
Hats.
all goods marked
in Plain Figures.
Pease & Mays.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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la lor t'ui'ii miii'iii(Mii luneriiou.
rlul rule (or loun tlmo nutlccH.
.AM trail, notices rwulviil Inter tlinti ." o'clock
WlUajnK'iir t!it following iliiy.
Wtmllior FiiriTUht.
foreetut fur (irciilj'iiur iur emliiiy
m. tomorrow
at
rday and Sunday fair and warmer.
Pa(I1IIl.
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Si ! 1 a '11.
luiiim iuiiiiurniiirt:, 01 .
iinuin temperature, 52.
or. iill.B feet alKv zero.
ind, Northeast.
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JULY JULEPS.
Local Nl-WM I''ll)ltl 111 Ittnuutiiutliic
OciHlIN
if it uhlKKW
VVuk lilKKi'f,
As liiu iih ii row,
And Itx tllL'Kvr
Had tlio vIk'it
Of n HUtiaollurilotv,
lu-ur ilckiiit:ker,
Wliere'U you b now I
JMpe peaches wore m the markets to-
1l i t- a
.y.igffiJL Field hud ripe cuutelonpes two
i ......
Itmursbe & Co. will ship iv cur of
ba to Trou td ul o tonight.
II. M. Beall hoUI his household of-
today ut auction, and not. generally
prices forun miction.
the auction nf Iioi-hch nl Suit..
& Co 'h wlni'L- vurilu Iniliiv vn
"mj Hlmn f o-year-old work
IIJps knook o't.8:!. Tho buy was u
4i'jfBR'" for Ue purchaser.
Clurk talked to tho fruit growers'
'.iiwMng thiH afternoon in u very inter
fcW'g way, giving further particulars
boat bundling fruit. Of especial in
.iwreat was the I'uct that ho hud secured
mtOH ot ;iu contH jxir box on fruit to
kJPartliiml, iiiHtendof 45contH,uH formerly.
t'iA' H. Carson and K. A. Clark are in
H'n today to attend the fruit-growem
Eetini,'. .Mr. Clark, coutuij; from tho
filhunutto, country and Air, CarHon
)m .Southorn Oregon (Uoeuhttri:) makcH
le tlireo nimi uivihiodh of the Htate
ircHontud. Tho meet'inn Ih an import.
It one, and much lutotoHt in inunl-
Ited at thiH point, TIioho who hcuiii
Inch liitertrnted at MoHior are A.' Kool,
bullliiifor and W. I. IIiiHlmndw.
'hVlvtmlnr C!."
number of Hmall Iiovh in town have
)rkud iiHsiduouHl V ever trinco tlin i'.Iii-iih
iWton ubIiow of their own, and today
Kijichibitud in ilort Cainpboll'H bunion
EIhird Htroot. Thin forenoon itliey
W.Mln.l.n.l ..II . . . .. r
'.:.aM..vi.wi nuiir TfltVIl 111 .iitliiawliult
TOHtumoH and sold a K,eat many tickutn
i'wm.m wm inn niiuuiviur.
tin ftjiutv il. j iiHir
in childiBhly.iuudo lottern, road "SyU
veHtor & Co., tickets Dc, admit one."
KOOMH XU It A. NT,
Furnishud rooniM in w.i.t i ....i.. ..
tlie rcHldence of Mrs. 0. N.TIioruMry.
Becoud Htreet, Tito Ualles, Or. "i '
A Youthful Criminal.
ICcilucril Ficlplil tin Fruit.
15. F. Swift, coiiHtable of Tygh Valley, f The Union Pacific management, recog
i:amo into the city hiHt evening with Al-f nixing that tho fruit industry is l)ecoin-
bert Valentine, a lad of 17 ycarH, wh
wuh nrreHted for larceny. His parent
live in l.ucy, Clackamas county, and tin
boy hiiH been absent from home for
eighteen moutliH, no trace of him hav
ing been found until liiH arrest. The
boy's crime consisted in breaking into the
house of A. A. ltonnuy, at Tygh, and
)urlotning articles from a trunk. The
proof of the theft is found in a watch
chain in his posesHion, containing tli
initials ".1. II. K.," which was known
to he' in the trunk. He will h confined
in jail until next term of court.
The boy was born and raised in Port
laud, and while in Tygh worked for Mr.
JJonuey.
Drownml.
Friday afternoon about 2:30, Kobert
the 2-year-old on of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Armor fell in the spring near their place
und was drowned. He had been gone
from the house for a few minutes when
his mother iecamc uneasy and started
to look for him. Going to the spring
she fouiul him lying face downwards in
the edge of the water. Dr. Burrett was
hastily summoned, tvery effort to resus
citate him Im'mg made in the mean
while, but without avail. The little
lody wus buried in Idlowiide cemetery
Saturday, the ftiueral being attended by
a lurge number of friends of the family.
C! lacier.
Kolilitiil.
On Wednesday evening as Mr. .lames
Gunning wus going up from the boat
lunding at Lyle, Wash., to the resi
deuce of Mrs. M. Spencer, who lives
about three-quurterB of a mile distant,
ho watt waylaid by two armed men and
roblied of $272 in greenbacks, $200 dol
lars in $100 bills, one lifty-dollar and
one twenty-dollar bill and two dollars in
silver. Tho supposition is that Mr
Cunning was spotted, as it was known
that he expected to collect some money
in Vancover, where he had boon and
was returning, and these two outlaws
were in waiting for their victim.
It Miiy AgulliHt Mitt llullml Ntuti8,
Oitawa, July 14. Professor Macoun,
sunt by tho Dominion government
to make a nupplemontary report upon
seal life in llohring sen, just returned
from Paris, where his evidenco was laid
befor the court of arbitration. Asked as
to tho general impiession in Paris when
lie left as to the decision of the tiibuuul,
Professor Macoun said :
The general impression is that Great
Britain will win thoniso. The first part
of tho American case in the question of
right would have been decided against
tlietu, had tho hearing taken place in ai
ordinary court without tho British sido
boing called upon to reply. The arbi
trators will have a still" tight over tho
points presented.
What MukM u (JuiitWtiiiuu.
It is well for womankind to bo up tc
tho lmtioual term "gentleman." Mom-
norn oi tno sex, when touring- over tlu
world, may find it handy to under
Ktund just what KOrt of thing- is meant
by this supposed reilncd degree of the
"unimal num." In Jtussia they say he
drinUB like a gentleman; In France, he
uctR like u geutleman; in Spain, he
makes love like a gentlemtur, in tier
many, ho oata like a gentleman; in
Turkey, ho muoUh like u geutleinun;
in America, ho upends hia money like a
gentleman.
Ask VOIll' (loulm- lor Mitviixm WI1..,.J
Stove Polish.
Umi Mexican Silver MttmiYolinh.
ing very important in the vicinity of
The Dalles, have concluded to reduce
freight to Portland from 4o cts per cwt,
to "0 cts, a material reduction that will
encourage orchardists and be appreciated
for the evident intention of tho com
pany to treat the fruit growing interests
as fairly as possible. That company is
also preparing to transport fruit in re
frigerator manner cars, east, for reason
able rates, and in the most safe and ex
peditious meaner.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. V. C. Gilbert and children left
for the east on ttio noon train today.
H. M. Beall and family will leave on
the afternoon train tomorrow for Chi
cago to visit the world's fair.
S. P. M. Briggs left for Chehalis to
day, for a week's vacation. He will
meet ins wife in Portland, and continue
the trip in her company.
1I0TKI, AK11IVAI.H.
Columbia T F Winters, J E Hamlin,
Kobert Hagard, T J Yarbrigh, Portland :
T Cunningham, Tacomu; James Mad
den, Pendleton J A Lanbuck, Albeit,
Clarner, Wind River; J R Harris, Rich
mond, Va. G A Hnrbell, Sheriden ; Al
bert Frickson, Lyle.
Kalw If hh Overreached Ilerkeif.
The Roseburg Review, in speaking of
Judge Burnett's decision in regard to
the location of the Soldier's Homo says:
"The injunction against the location of
the Soldier's Home at Roseburg has
been made perpetual. This was ex
pected when the matter was brought be
fore a judge residing in Salem, where the
ruling passion is to 'hog' everything in
sight. But this decision does not end
the fight, it merely opens it in good
shape. Roseburg secured the location
of the home here by an honest, earnest
ellbrt, and proposes to leave no stone un
turned to win the suit. As soon as the
supreme court passes on the question, if
the adverse, there will be an injunction
placed on every institution of tho
state outside the city limits of Sa
lem. Already funds enough have been
pledged to light this tiling to the bitter
end, and an extra session of the legisla
ture, a constitutional convention, and
tho removal of tho state capital may
soon become interesting questions to
consider. The buildings of the branch
asylum in Eastern Oregon, of which it
was claimed them was great necessity,
is ull'ccted by the Sulem'.in junction suit ;
that is one reason why Eastern Oregon
will stand together in this matter."
Tin: Ciiuomci.i: believes that Palem
has overreached herself this time, and
that she has awakened a revengeful an
tagonism that will not stop short of de
priving her of every institution within
her clutches. In tho years to come,
when she is a wart on the face of nature,
sho may reflect upon tho life and des
tiny of a hog. Salem has sown the
seeds of her own dissolution und only a
few churoli bolls will bo left to toll her
funeral knell, Soon the omptv corri
dors of her capital building will echo
only the dismal hootings of the owl,
MONTEREY ARRIVES.
A l)rRcilitr,n of tho t.ntge find Formld.
ntilo Monitor.
The Monterey arrived in Portland this
morning. The Telegram thus describes
her:
The Monterey is a twin-scrnw, stcel
armorcd vetsol of the famous old Mon
itor type. She is termed a seagoing
monitor, and was built especially for
harbor and coast defence, at a cost to
tho government of over $1, (123,050. Tho
requirement of horsepower of tho en
gines is o.lOO. The light draught en
ables the Monterey to choose her own
lighting waters. She is short enough to
be easily handled, making a complete
turn in four minutes, and she is broad
enough for good stability. Sho is so low
in the water ns to present a limited tar
get to the shots of the enemy's guns,
and so well protected witli armor as to
prevent her engines or guns being dis
abled by the heaviest ordnance. The
bow is ram-shaped, and has been
strengthened for ramming purposes.
The monitor has, all told, 14 guns, but
two of them are the largest now in use
in the United States navy. She has two
12-inch, two 10-inch, six 6-inch and four
1-inch guns. In the forward turret are
tho two 12-inch guns. These are the
most destructive implements of war be
longing to Uncle Sam.
They have been endowed with the
handsome feminine titles of "Big Bet
sey" and "Alice." They are nearly of
equal size, are of heavy rifled steel, coat
about $50,000 each, and are between 30
and 40 feet in length. "Big Betsey's"
exact weight is 100,916 pounds, and has
such a coarse gutteral voice that tho
American eagle cackles with joy every
time it hears Betsev sneak. "Alice" is
branded with the figures 100,289 as in
dicating her avoirdupois, these guns
arc handled by hydraulic power, and
shoot an 550-pound cartridge, requiring
425 pounds of powder for a single dis
charge. The range is 20 miles and the
demolishing nower of these guns is
something frightful to contemplate
Tho length of the 12-inch guns is 35
feet. The 10-inch guns are 23 feet
inches long, and shoot a 450-pound car
tridge. Three kinds of projectiles are
used with tliete guns, the common cast
iron shell, the common steel shell and
the armor-piercing projectile.
There is at present about 32 inches of
the vessel's armored sides showing
above wafer. But when going into ac
tion the ship can be lowered into the
water until only about 14 inches of her
sides will show above the sea level.
This is done by means of a double bot
tom, which can be opened and a vast
volume of water admitted until! she is
gradually lowered to the depth required
Something
New....
W are determined to make largo sale", therefore wo will
make cuts in prices that will surprise you. Here tiro a
few prices to suit tho hard times for the present:
20 yards PrinCalico, for fylAO
3jmirs Ladies' FullFinished Hose for 25
2 36-inch Linen Towels, for .25
3 BamgweJLs (Turkish), for .25
2JFancy Tidiesfor .. 25
Parasols, Clothing1,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Laces and Embroideries,
Dry Goods, &c, Sec, Sec.
Everything in proportion. Save monoy while you have
tho opportunity. gUtfTlm salo is good for 30 days only.
Como and bring your friends. You won't regrot it. JgCM
Cor. Court and Second Sis, q St "NT XI A D"DTC!
Tie Dalles, Oregon. O. OO IN . Xli.JLXJLxlO.
The Circular' Tempest.
The action of the banks and tner
chants is raising quite a breeze through
the country, and before it is settled
some one is going to lose money. First,
the Portland banks commenced the
racket by "trusting" and refusing to
take checks on country banks, except
for collection. This was saying that
they had no confidence in the country
banks. Then the merchante, to show
their hoggish nature, formed another
trmt and agreed not to receive any per
sonal checks in liquidation of accounts.
This cuts in two directions. It shows
that the wholesalers have no confidence
in their customers; and second, they
throw business in the way of country
banks, who now are charging an ex
change fee for drawing drafts on Port
laud. This, however, will hardly ena
ble tho country banks to even up, for
they will have to keep more idle money
in Portland to draw against than for
merly. The claims of tho wholesalers,
that Oregon is the only state where per
sonal checks are used, is hardly true,
since that class of paper is frequently
received from Chicago, St. Louis and
New York. Hillsboro Independent.
MOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, lir. and slabcoid
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters iV Co. (Utlice Second and Jellor-
sou streets.)
.Ma
, Hium-Miii'mi, l'.,Jiiu. t.7, 1SW.
J.J.Ktm.,
Miiiriliuin, rn,,
DtiAll Hilt I liaiu llhi'il k'riuiKii'ii Hpinliinlio
CmiHuk'H for Miimi tliuo ami want to irsttfv to
tlu'lr value, i uk-il vnrtoun well rocoimiuMiiliil
lIU'dll'llieK. but irot no uillof uiilli I 111.1'.! ihi'so.
mid now would not bu without tlu in fur ten
time tliulr t'Oht.
Viaus uioitfully
OlAUUti T. tiKDUWK K.
There are some patent medicines that
are more marvelous than a dozen doc
tor's prescriptions, hut they're not those
that profess to cure everythintj.
Everybody, now and then, feels "run
down," "played out." They've tho
will, but no power to generate vitality,
I'liey'ie not sick enough to call a doctor,
but just too sick to be well. That's
where the right kind of a patent medi
cine comes in, and does for a dollar what
the doctor wouldn't do for less than live
or ten. e put in our claim for Dr.
Pien-e's Golden Medical Discoverv.
We claim it to bo an unequaled rem
edy to purify tho blood and invigorate
tho liver. We claim it to bo lasting in
its ell'ects, creating an appetite, purify
ing the blood, and preventing bilious,
typhoid and malarial fevers if taken in
time. Tho time to take it is when you
first feel tho signs of weariness and nrak
una. The time to take it, on general
principles, is .vow.
Ntver rail.
No instanco of a failure on record
when Simmons Liver Regulator has
boon taken. Jt cures dyspepsia, consti
pation and sick headache, strengthens
the kidneys and gently assists nature, j
The Dalles City wul connect with
either Ocean Wave or Lurlino every
evening for Ilwaco and Long Beach.
Tho 1). P. und A. N. Co., will soli round
trip tickets at reduced rates on and af
ter today.
Moxieun Silver stove polish causes no
dust,
Um ait Siw Dn Ci
Fancy Goods and Notions,
(jerks' funjityiyQ (Jood$,
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in every department.
All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
Terms Cash.
H. Herbring.
J. H. CROSS,
At the Old Stand,
Cor. Second and Union Sis.
ay, Graii?, peed apd plour.
Groceries, Fruits and Seeds.
Cash xtld for txxcl. Poultry.
All goods delivered Free and Promptly.
The California Winehoasev
Is dow open, and its proprietor will sell his home
produced Wine at prices in tho reach of everybody.
Also, best Peanuts to be found. Goods guaranteed
to be Pure and First-Class in every respect.
Thompson's Addition.
c BECHT.
BURHAM &
Robertson
Proprlatora,
CityStables,
Comer of Fourth and Federal Stf ., The Dalles, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Kastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double liigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Alto, can furnish First Class accommodations to teamsters with frolohx
or driving teams, having added to their stables large feeding and wagon room.
Commercial Patronace Solicited
Have You Seen
T H E-
Spring AIillinery Goods
AT
112 Siicoml Street.
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