SEE THE POINT? Trade at Pease & Mays' s if you want the best goods for the least good money. Tho Drowning CnnflrniRih The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Vi'urAt. '() I'xtoSlw t Tlie Pullet, Oregon, m ' :i1 cUi mxtlrr. I.ikmI .ItIIIii(;. B'en' r flrt iiiMTllori, bjiJ S t'onth nf rv .iiftit tiiMrtlun. 5i rti'i ' " k tunc nutlet-.. A na ' "' '-t-mM Inter than S o'clock Vfllirr rir.-rn.t. VJiriai ' ' '' 'ii "ifyour Aour nulinp at Tuenla fair and nearly Ftationary tfmpi'raturi' W ednetdny fuir and t.ight'y i on.er. 1'ao.iti:. wHIi:i: Barometer, 2'i.sfi. t Maximum temperature. PI. Miniruntii temperature, 50". Kivcr. i'7.0 feet a love zero. Wind, licht, nortli. Mrlrkm lllliul. The following Associated Press din patch gives tho facts of tho drowning of V. It.Tnllu and .laincH Hognn, which arc Hubstantially iu reported In Tin: CmtoN'ici.r. yostordav Tho repurt of the douhlo drowning telegraphed yosterdav from Cascade Locks is continued. It liappcned ho twecn OrnntH and Higge. V. It. Tatre, only eon of 1. II. Talle, tho well-known salmon fisherman andcannerof Colilo, and Jim Hogan of Astoria, who was em ployed by Talle in seining, were the mi fortnnatcp. .Mr. Talle, n ho was '..'." yenrB of age, Marted yesterday with Hogan from Celilo in a sailboat to purchase a sack of wheat at Higgs. There being nono there, they continued up tho river I to (jrants. Returning, they left Grants about p. m. Later on sotno one at j Biggs saw an unoccupied boat floating down the middle of the river, and taking a skill", brought to the shoro what was recognized as Talle's boat. Mr. Biggs ' telephoned to Grants a nicssago to be I sent to Tallo at Celilo, announcing that I his boat bad been secured. This mcs sage naturally aroused the people of Grants who at onee commenced a search ' for TafTu and Hogan. Tho quest has J been continued today until nil are satis- j fled that the men must have been i drowned, although nothing has been Been of the bodies, which were probably swept down with the current. The sup position is that the unfortunate men t tried to tack down the river, which was I very rough, as it always is at this stage J when a strong up-stream wind blows i against the rapid current, and that a sudden gust caused the boat to careen I and throw its occupants overboard. This is very likely, as the boat when i found was upright, though full of water, and the sack of wheat was still aboard. , Mr. Tafle lost his left arm some years ! ago when in the employ of the Union J Pacific out of Ogden, and was probably ! unable to help himself. The only child i of his narent". be was a rnmnrknblv in- Hasten) Oregon will have a good crop telligent and capable man, and 'was season, except, peacnes, , extremelv useful at bis father's flab- I'rult Grower Organized. A strange case, and one that if excit ing mucli attention nmong physicians in !of fruit this Idaho, is thus rejKjrted by the Lewi-ton which are tenet ally short in all sections, i rl. o,i "m- ,i tii:. George I). Finn, who lives j ithin a very few days large shipments looming advanced in years, will snouiu ie maue irom uie nalies. ilere-;feei his loss sorely. The news was tofore, through hick of organization, ' taken t0 niH inother last night bv but few have received good prices for I Conductor Kice, of the Union Pa tbeir fruit. This has been due to a lack . cic1C) who founil lier landing on of organization, which will be remedied the river bank, although her hour for this year. This season a number of our r(.tiring was long past. She at once be most prominent fruit raisers have en- feout,nt him to teU her thu worsti M she tered into a combination whereby the ,nil fi.lr nil l:iv tJmt anmo n.vJl -na nhnnt. 1TE?DAY, Jl'LY 2.1, 189.'! Tribune : on the rim rock north oi town, was last Saturday stricken perfectly blind. lie states that last Saturday inornini:. be- j tween S and If o'clock, he went out to ' mow some hay for hi? team, and after I mowing some little time he felt a warm j sensation across tho middle of hie back l and soon be bad a vomiting spell. He i then returned to the house alwut sun j down. He went to bed and was soon ; asleep. After sleeping some two hours he woke up and thought he would get up and light the candle. He found the matches and struck one, but could not see, ho he threw it away, thinking that it was damp or no good. He tried some more with the same result. He then Tm JWy and llVfty Chronicle way U found on naif at 1. ('. Xicldteri'i rturr. JULY " lrl Xrw. JULEPS. I'leld In llttiu-iBlhlr 1 )ii... N"W d ,Ui the limp uixl mry ttninp n u nir hum Mm ronu Af 1 r jw id,, lurtucr liuncry cIor 1 '-iar- for an txcltiUK mt-sl. Tl is year's hop crop will be large. A scarcity of trout is reported in thu IKs Chutes river this vear. The heated term was. long in cominir. tmt it is now fairly upon us. Salem lias dedicated a new church ntl h now building a city hall. TV. carload) of eattlo went west fmm I . H mock yards todav. Cttieroue harvests are the rule this Jw in Kastern Oregon. Harvesting Kin lllti iiu ladle of tlu -Mithm!Ut Mmr..i. wve icecream in thu h:i..r..-.r1 t . ... - v. ... V it iji - M.unu eunesilay evening. Jce "tain and cake M cent. Mat Blank has fired iri,.ir l.ii.. i 2M or 300 thousand brick in it, '-in kceoui.tk for the clouds of black nesterday in tho eastern part Karl Fruit Company will fruit, for which the handle their 1 10 hc.M tliem tendency will be to make even local market than ever before. a better felt bis way to the door to see if he could i no matter how small the output. The wee any stars, and when he opened it he could not see anything, so he returned to the bed anil laid there alone from Saturday night until Monday evening, when u man that used to work for him made his apfearance." When told of her son's highest market death, ervinir "The cruel river has prices aie assured. J. A. McDonald, of , daimed him at last." she fell eenseless, that company, was in the city yester- and.i gtill in a precarious condition, day making the final arrangements. 1 The fruit is to be nronerlv traded and i a.notiiki packed in this city and shipped in car load lots. Everyone who raises fruit for sale should join this organization, Something New.... HI Wo are determined to make largo sales, therefore wo will make cuts in prices that will surprise you. Hero are a few prices to suit tho hard times for the present: 20 yards Print Calico, for $1.00 3jaairs Ladies' Full-Finished Hose, for .25 2 36-inch Linen Towels, for , .25 3 Bathing Towels (Turkish), for 25 2Fancy Tidies, for .25 Parasols, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Laces and Embroideries, Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c. Everything in proportion. Save money while you havo tho opportunity. HFTUia sale is good for .10 dins only. Come and bring your friends. You won't regret h.jgtj Cor. court aid Second sis. Tie Dalles, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS. Snrmo ail in Dry Goons, Fancy G-oods and Notions, (jests' furi))( (Jood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cash. Familiar Faces in a New Place hOllTV-DAV FASTEN. farmers .)., .,t,i ,.i. 'fin a daily pap"r hnii' i.i. 1 u""' ineir crops are sold. At low !"'" it pays to watch tho market furnishes a tollable f'P"M each week. ( ' lin..Hi it i, -." i. r jiiirnuii nav iiir j n i it in , ..... . Zi.nu .... i t.t I ... ,,,t,,ting Of till. I,.ir,l f .llr.w.t..ru ,.f - "v IH. I1UIM1 . A ...li, ..! u I.. I... ll II.. ....... . . - - "iirnr vi ii h ... n"..'l III I III! Ifl.tlU ..'ill 1... ...i.ili. ' mnuii I,. 1 1... i i i , . r. .. uuunilt mi! u-i'ini ifii v' JllVlfir it it. I tfi.. ... .. .uira iiu com ). iiN inr v iLi'iirtti r.t .1. there , y U'" a vo partnerehip to transact a ii. insurance and collec ii'Jth aio well known citl ' di.ubtlffis get a good sharo sio their advertisement in '"in, 1'!! I'"'1 ! (jeor -MeCarty and Has w roubliig the jtosly,, bank w ill " Monday, July 2Uli. Itiiiayf Washington, California, Colorado, to MS n . " IILH M 111 t . 1 Carty u ro tlmt NeIMc "Quw... . f (ioorL'. tl' "ujiponwl iUMH ,! 'llMjk I'rt iii the robbery, 'inter tot ho -lff ii.... it i... ' family Kruiilon. IJy the I'omona yesterday there ar rived IJ. S. and J. M. Hunlington of The Dalles, Or,; A. W. Huntington of Maker City, (Jr., and Dr. T. W. Huntington, I . K. K. surgeon of Sacramento, to be present at the 50th andiversary of the wedding of their jrents, Rev. and Mrs. U. A. Huntington. .Mre. Clark of Port land, Or., a daughter, and l.utie and Kred Huntington of Wooland, Cal., children of a son now dead, have been hero for ome time. These with the children of Mrs. Clark and those of A. J. Monroe and wife of this city will make (juite a family reunion six chil dren and eight grandchildren, who will attend the golden wedding to be cele brated at the Congregational church next Tuesday evening. Humboldt Times. Ilr 4'tirrrul of Fire. The law concerning llres in Oregon forests reads as follows : See. I. Any person or persons who shall willfully j-et firo to any wooded country, or forest belonging to tho Mate or tho United States, or to any person or persons, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction be fore a court of competent jurisdiction, shall be punished by si fine not exceed- ing one thousand dollars or imprison ment not exceeding one year, or by both such line ami imprisonment: provided, that nothing herein contained shall an ply to any person who in good faith sets u back fire to prevent tho extension of a flro already burning. 'iu)lluif nU Orrffoii, Comptroller of Currency Kckles un consciously pays Oregon u high compli mom in lis statement mado in New ork. Ho referH to tho disasters which have fallen ujxhi tho "speculative in stitutions ami Ixjoiii cities of tho states party Wild .11. . ( I in .7." It. J'lllMI. I . C, ... ciKiieu oi wm. rarro "III on Aii.miui 'j.i icinn i. . rorit of ti wo"i 111 . "I the court lim..., re Ik , "lH0 wU Pr'isory "'"B in ins Junius, tf Kansas and Missouri." Tukinu tho states north and south of Oregon us illustrative frightful examples it is surely a compliment not to refer to Oregon, Nullce. All city warrants registered prior to Inly '2d, 1891, will bo paid on presenta tion of tho same ut my office. Interest ceases after this date. I. 1. IU'wikt, Treasurer. Tho Dalles, Or., July 6lh, 1893. Use .Mexican Hllver Stove I'olinh, PERSONAL MENTION. P. A. Clark is in the city on fruit in terests. Hobt Hard wick is in town today from Mosier. Vice-President Stevenson and are expected in Portland today. Miss Kmily HusbandH of Mosier is in the city visiting Mrs. S. L. Young. Dr. W. K. Rinehart and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Peters are in Portland. Attorney W. 15. Presby of Goldendale was in town yesterday, en route home. Mrs. Bradford, a sister of Mrs. K. C. Pease, leaves tonight for Chicago where she will visit friends and relatives. J. H. Pushce, grand lecturer of the A. F. and A. M., has been in the city since yesterday and will leave tomorrow. J. W. Jackson returned this morning from a short trip to the world's fair, lie states that tho Oregon fruit exhibit is the best on the grounds. He wit-uest-ed the fearful holocaust of the cold storage warehouse. Mrs. Thomas Angell, Mrs. William (iilliam and Mrs. Alice Krazer left on the Regulator this morning for the White Salmon cainpmeeting. Camp meetings seem to bo in vogue this season, this being the third one Mrs. Angell has attended. IIOTKI. AKUlV.W.h. Columbia V Snakal and wife, Miss Snakel, Tvgh Valley;!) Ilridgefarnicr, (iolilcndale ; J S Slacker, It I' ranks, II Salter. Poitland; C V Schurder, C .1 Schro der, KIngsley; .1 N Watt, K K Iloaducik, Mosier; A V IJuflington, Cascade Ixicks ; J W Ciowder and wife, Seattle. IIOItN. In Dnlur, Monday, July -Mth, to the wife of Wes Harris, a son. Nut int. All members of Tho Dalles lire depart incut are requested to meet at tho coun cil rooms next Wednesday evening at 8 :.'I0 o'clock. JSy order of Ut .). S. Kisn, Chief. .VOJICK. Inasmuch as my wife, ("ieorglo Anna Hrooks, lias, without just cause or prov ocation, left my bed and board, against (ii v wishes mid consent, and refuses to return or further live with mo, I hoioby .fuller Mori'lnnd Write the Superln-t-ni!ent of the Asylum. Yesterday afternoon a well-dressed lady of middle age called at the police station to invoke the aid of Chief Hunt's ! department to induce her 18-year-old I son to relinquish his idea of fasting forty days. She stated he had attended the meetings of Mrs. Williams, and had become imbued with the idea that the Lord desired him to live forty days on the "blood and body of Christ," which took material form in tho shape of claret and bread. An afternoon meeting was in progress at the residence of Mrs. Williams at the time, at which she stated her son was present, and she desired that an officer call there and take him out in hopef ho would be frightened into abandoning his fast and faith. Chief Hunt informed her that there was no ordinance of the city of Portland which would justify such a proceeding, and it was not cer tain that he could he committed to tho insane asylum even should his family desire it, which she stated they did not. Judge Moreland has written u letter to tho superintendent of tho insane asy lum at Salem, asking tho views of tho superintendent of that Institution as to the advisability of committing these forty-day fasten to the avium. Ander- " . . i . .. ., .. t son, tho man who win arrosieu a low days ago on this charge, has not heeded tho warning of tho county judge, so the ollicers report, but continues to live on a iiioisol of In cad and u little wino each day. lie will not be rearrested on tho charge of insanity until Judge Moreland receives a reply from the superintendent of the asylum, leU-gnuu. "(illNII.H.MKN. ril'IIM'SC'Mcl KrilllMj'K IIl'IIiIiK'III' Ciiii-iiIck i (uHmta TUiili'iM'K In I'lmii mii , lliiviinim, N. link. 'I " l'"M" to l.llhn Wilcox, ItrtM'k lillliJ, N. I nk , I lime iilwiijh litvii u Kii-iil sulli'ior from IkwIui Iu'iiiiiI jonrrujiniloH am tlic mil) tliinu Unit m IIi ws me. ' i.inn cr truly, 1'uuu hi;.v v, J I it ii mi ti , N'. link. IIcm i'v hi); I'i iiIm). . Wo deslio to say to our citizens, that fur years we havo been soiling Dr. King's New Diccoory for Consumption, Dr. King's New J.ifo Pills, llucklen's Arnica Milvo and Kleetrlo Hitters, and havo never handled remedies that sell an well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, as wo stand ready to refund the piiichiiso price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. There remedies have won their u'nrii till i.iTHiinn not to L'ivn her niiv .. .....Kit iiritiiilfi fit v ntiriilv fin llwilr nwirltu credit on inv account, as i win not pay ; -""1 rwr r-v y bills of her contracting after this Snipes A Mnrly h druggists. C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. BARNETT. Jtye leal Estate, IjDai), Iijsurapee, tP COLLECTION ACENCY. PUBLIC Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Kent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land OHice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen HEX Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, (!oi Second and Union Sis. (-lay, Grair?, peed ai?d plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Gctmlx lpjevlcl for 33s,s",y mcL IEovi.ltxy. All goods delivered pree and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATI! R IN BOOKS. I. O. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, any date. Cai.kii liitooKX. Dallen City, Or., July 10, 18!W ,i)in Tit l)iiiiiUi'Hl Tuiiuyrki All Drodoertv udoii which taxei- iiio not paid by tho let of August, will be levied upon una told ucconllng to law. ; J. A. W aiii, AM your ueaier jor .jexican hiiver, .Sheilir. 'Stovo I'olhjh. Cajitain Sweeney, IJ, S, A., Han Diego, Oal., hhvh: ".SIiIIoIi'h Catarrh Jtemeily in tho llrtt jiiedlcino I have over found that would do nio any good." J'rlco 60 etii. fold by SnipeH A Kiuersly. Is now open, and its proprietor will hcII his home produced iik at prices in the reach ol evervhodv Also, hest I'eannls to ho i'ouinl, CJoods miaranteed to he I'ure and v irst-ulass in (ivory resjioct. d' Thompson's Addition. c. BECHT.