The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 26, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles My Ctwraielc
THK IIAL1K
OKEOO
A GAUZY TALE,
The Onnnlt.c
tnld-or Considered to be
rtrirtlon.
o
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Judicious $
Advertising
Pays.
Lvle. Ws.h., July 24, iSS. .
Enrron Chbonici.k The pood people !
of thi; vicinity have a crievance which
they wish, throuch the columns of yoar
valuable paper, to ventilate. Knowing
of yocr ;edfa?: eod?avor to champion
the cause of the people, to vindicate,
richt and tedress wrong. I appeal to
yonr inarnsniniity that tins community
mar be jodvssd arizht before a co'.d.
clammy and on?ympathitin? world.
The feacefoS valley of the Klickitat
and the "inclined plane " within a
radin? of many miles from Lyle. have
been shaken and 'haltered from crater
to circumference. There have been
rumors of war with ail its horrible ac
companiments. Society has been threat
enedboth church and state, and the
outcome o: all this commotion is beyond
the immediate comprehension of man.
Io Tricht r -x rreatncs la Mortality
CiB cen-:ire -i;-c. tackwoondin: ralaainv
The whitest virtoe strike- What Was strvig
Cn tic the ctK a in tbe lande.-ouf toncuc " i
The cause of all this flurry is briefly '
stated in a few lines printed in Tiir
Cheokicle of '.ast week, and which I
will here reproduce :
On Wendtdsy evening as Mr. James ,
Guanine was sroins: up from the boat '
laadiac at Lvle Wash., to the residence
of Mrs. M. Spencer, who lives about ftjr ror portraits and views.
three-quarters oi a mile distant, he was . -
wsvlaid by two armed men and robbed . i-f-TN CANDY
of 272 in greenbacks. J200 in f HO bills, T ADT ( FACTORY
one fifty-do ar and one twenty-dohar e Mm 1 I 1 l
bill and two dollar? in silver. The sup-
position is that Mr. Guuninj: was spotted, cqDA VTATE2 AKD ICS CBEAM,
as it wa? known tb3t he expected to
collect some monev m v ancouver, w here .
be had been and was returning and, QgpfjeS 811(1 NlltS q
these two outlaws were in waitiac for
their victim.
2ow, Mr. Editor,
words that ma
poesv over commonplace detail and cast
new liiht on the alleged robbery atLyle. ' Fines: Peanut Roaster In The Dalle
Since the announcement of James Gun
nine that he had been held op and
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
ttthen
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H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
.Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents; Furnisliingr Goods,
Tin til's aim' I'aiiscs. fti.. cti.
COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
HORSES IlOKSfc.
J. S. COOPER,
lorncr Barn, C.VO.Y STOCK YAM'S. Chtcogv, Jlh
The larcest and only strictly commission dealer in horse? m
the" world, will 'hold his Mh extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 1893, on
WEDNESDAY, .TJOXJST 2.
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES HORSES
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y throw a clamour of j sivekt ini'K U .' t I 1 11 1 1 1 V 0
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
t..1..i'.r,uiinta'Jir. th- mt-l lmim uthor in AtiicMp mvI r.nRlariJ i-
-2 SS
Of! Strao? J .
robbed at tbe time and place aiort-mea-
tsoned. there have beea manr accusa
tions iriadt: ai:aiat the orderly aaJ law. yt.- n.Uae. furl., ftif nnir1o .
EA3 A PAMILT Or
2000 EEADEES.
Tbev read The Chr-.aie'.e : ce: it .:: and j
n: reiiabk T ewt. Aai titv rvai werr liz.c
that l; ia Ihe Tht: is -aha: aaies Uw '
( hnnieie aa SaTlcabie advtrti iiitr mefiicai. j
The atwna;r th: c-.- to tbe Ualiy j
Sreiidtrs the one ( pS) tait tbe drertier? !
5c
ON
abiding citizens of this community,
best people have not escaped tbe siander
allegations and persecutions of nefari
tjus pferor., Trho a'.ways esjerly report
to questionable methods that may brin?
this neizhborbood into disrepute and re
flect discredit on our people. Many of i
Tuese same people have hten accused of
Jholdin cr and robbing Gcnninr. and it ! ff t-ir Ttrt.i.e
-TTOS tbese unsavorv reports that led to tbe 5---?le- r, ;b7 vt '- trde
-an ineMipaiito w iuv ancieu oarcolaBlaf Bad nb-ers-t tht Te.-iSea-!
-up." Gnnning-had toid many diversi-1 toa 0f the truth of this assrrri 'r EinerEttr.
Thomas Hardv. Hamlin Gar.and.
.1. T. Trowbrkljre. 1'rof. 1". S. H olden,
Jeiome II. Jerome. Prof. C. A. Younir,
Frances Hodjrson Uunii'tt. II. 11. Ikiresen.
Thiwlore Koojevelt. Hobort ISarr.
Joaquin Miller. Henry M. Stanley
Oilbert Parker, Archibald Fori-.
John nurrou-.'hf'. Andrew Ijjne,
Mr?. Hobt. Louis Steveni'on.Catmle Flnnimnrion. Sarah Orne Jewctt,
F. Marion Crawford, Lillie Chase Wyman. Dr. J. S. Hillings.
Margaret Dpland, Harriet Pre-cott Spoirord. W. E. Henley,
r . ... i ,.j i ... .. ii. i.. -i., r'l.n.i.u
These stables have on hand the lmest Livery in hastern ; .:nzalH.th Stuart pheip?. ixiuise Chandler Mouiton,
folco CityStables,S
I R. L. Stevencon,
Kndvard Kiplinc
! A. Cor.an Doyle,
Octavo Thanet.
j William Dean Howells,
' Bret Harte.
Clark Hus-seil,
'Joel Chandler Harris.
Corner of Fourth and Federal t... Tbe Dalle-. Oregon.
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Kigs, closed Hacks or I. arnages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
wher izey de-ire u
Also, can furnish Fim Clas;
! or driving teams, havinc added
ace 'nini'-Riation: to teamsters with freipbi
their stabler lanre feeding and wagou room
Each nomtr of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE -ontln two htnUwaielv UiuntroHxl n.lcrrlewi
lth mri faniouf jwpie b
Jules Verne, Archdeacon Farrar. Alphonse Daudet,
France-Hodu'son Ilurnett, Thomas A. Edis-on. Candle Flatnmarion,
Tissandier, the fanioti" F. Hopkin-an Smith. Edward Everett Hale.
French Balloonist, II. H. l'.oveseu, Prof. Graham Bell.
' and raanv other, have furnlhl material (or (-: i-lnlly jirriw.-wl latervle wS.ich m.i ajuar
(ully illutlruted in thik inac&niie.
I Kurh :iumlK
Ku!!y lUtutratC"! tortr
a trade ' a faiEil thousand
: worth a'iar Jir thr v.;t the-e
culiuna-. t5ciai;y so et c -r very
fed stattments. mosto: which were very
sraczr, -nn5 ome absolutely silly. These
geaeraliy conceded here that the robbery tyeSp dlrti$il7 ldtS.
of Mr Gnsnin? ths & preraedltated j i
tVin lit. .of? nrA Hs-n tfi nn. I 1 "
.and that he had not been relieved of any
rnioney after his arrival at Lyle. The
-story of Gunning that he had received
- 271 oro a the bant in bills was cot ac-x-epted
as a probable reality, and a gen
tleman of this precinct determined to .
eatisfv himself on this particular point. I
In reply to inquiry, he learned from the i Ha? . .
bank at Vancouver, where Gunning j-
drew the mocey, that the amount "was
paid to him in gold and not in cur
rencv," and that "he was given 110 bun
drd or fiftv dollar bills," and that tbe
conUli: two or three hort torlc by faraou author
ajiiar in t-arjy uumiieri oy
Commercial Patronate Solicitel ' V,, llovvdls" ?.ihS,a.
Joel Chnndlcr Harris, Harriet PrLVCott StKiiFord, Octave Thanet.
' Conan Dovle, F'rances Hodgson Burnett, Stanley J. Weyinan.
JOHN PASHEK, j
Merchant Tailor.1
76 Cetirt Street,
$tn door to "Wasco Stir 05c.
received a 5ne line of .Samnles !
for SDrinc and suii.mer .-uitin-js.
: Come and See tte New Mmi
. v
Cleaning and Repairing
to order. Satisfaction pnaranteed.
Tl! r liailv Ever'r- rhr-rii'-ie is recorriied
I fl L " essentially the b-ime ;;jer lor the
cashier "further says that he has no re
membrance of paying any money to Gun
ning at any other time."
There is not a man, woman or child in
Lyle today who believes that Gunning
was heldup. His motive for publicly
circulating an "accurate" account of the
incident together with a graphic descrip-; rif
won oi uis encounter wun ueiperaie you wnf cm. t try tumt ci ; jireauit uan
road agents, is not clearly known, but
is surmised that be squandered or lost
U A IT Thit i not a bad
reputation Sunie rl U1V1 L. '- of our l
Liall'-a i ity loUs
eitlzeTi- watf-h tae column "f this D n D C D
daily lor the fjiicjei-t local news. It rnrLH
his money befre reaching here, and
took this means of shielding himself
from the ceuEnre of his family. Mr.
Gunning has left this section, and his
departure was timely, for his latest caper
has so incensed some of bis old neighbors
as to render his continued residence here
exceedingly "nosious" to them.
INVESTIGATOR.
From TERIBINJUi or INTERIOR Points
THE
lilimPaii
RHILRORD
It the Use to uXt
TheDhlles
The Gate City Qi the IrJand Einpir- is tituated at the ksad
sf navigation oa the Middle Coluu'-ia. arj i is a thrivini;, pros
perous citv.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply eity for an fxfnsne and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern sloy of the Ca
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the -wool front
which finds market hero.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping joint in
America, about 5,000,OUU pounds U.-ing shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the Ixiautifui Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east lias this year tilled the
warehouses, and all available storage placs to overfiowin with
their product.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its sbse on the coast and its money m
scattered over and is being used to develop more fanning country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its rhmat delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resource, unlimited. -Vnd on these
;oraer stones she stands.
HENRY M. STANLEY
! will contribute. e jfia!ly lor younp reader, u thrllUaclj tntereUair utoryol Afrjcnu Adrrrtarv
! NATUI'.AL HIaTOKY AND ADVENTt'HE.
There will te vveral article writteji by Raymond Dlathtuayt. ho h beeti cailed M H 1
' .-tcad thetK-st latertlewer tti Etidaud. imm t;:nt''rtal furtiUlieil blm by K.sri Hjntk "fllam
i burjr. the crvat animal itBorter and trainer. I he- nrtlcle deal ith
1 The Capture of Wild Dean.". The Transportation of Wild Ueast".
1 The Traininu of Wild I5ea?t. The Adventures and Escape? of Karl Hnenbeck.
Tbe series will tit iliuftratul by au K:i;h'b artltt l aekuou !olcrl kill! In drawln; nild anant!'
John llrcuocoiti', r. F. IImLIii.e. Dr. Auhutt, aud otht-r writer lamout (or their wort Id
thli held, v III contribute to the saasazinr
PROF.
OI Interest to both Young and Old will be
L. GAILN'EK? AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GOK1LLAS.
Arranpenienti haie b"cn made, iu contiertioii with a leiulliif KncHsh rrrlrn, y h t,
Garuer'n letter desvCniiUve of hi jire-eiit eiimlitloii to Alrina, I'rof. Harner 1 tiuti'l t!. .rll
over lor the curinui' and iuteretttiic i:netl5ti"ii be 1 inakltic In tbe nt h n ! fci lie
i-niU-d for Alrica inkt ."--jiteraly.-r lor the fate l lurtuer purtutnc ni ktiwllei in Ui
tlie rurlllii. Tiie luuttratuuit lor iijcm.' arneie uiu i-' iroin ioous:rHiin' taken d
The mBRaane aIo contaitm mokt laterentinc artlelen under the lolloping rampreueiiMf e l.eadi
k rmtnc f i i ti i.l
roai !oousrHiib taken ay l n.t i
"Mv little bov was verv bad off for two '
months with diarrba-a.- We used var-.JO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
ions medicines, also called in two doc-
tors, but nothing done him any good un-1 bu
til we nsed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera i , '
and Dlarrhon Hemwlv. which ffivp im.
iu. unm d in u cd ur
J 1 D
mrm
lllL
and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave im
mediate relief and soon cured him. I
consider it the lent medicine made and
can conscientiously recommend it to ail
who need a diarrhoea or colic medicine.
J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 2j and 50
cent bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Notice..
DALLES 1
Daily and Weekly Editions.
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All members of The Dalles fire depart- i
rnent are requested to meet at the coun-!
cil rooms nest Wednesday evening at j
$ :30 o'clock. By order of
2t J. S. Fikh, Chief.
Get your bathing pants from S. & N
Harris.
SO CHANGE Or CAItS.
CotnpOKrJ of Malar Cars :r.urjwined. fcU
rsan brewing Room oteei6rr of iatut equl jitaent '
TOURIST SLEEPING CA1LS !
Bet that can be conitructed, a'!d in vrhlch !
accommudation are ijoth Free arid Fumikht '
lor holdein of First tad ceco.idUtfcs Ticket, and I
ELEGANT DAY COACHES i
A continuouH line, coiinectlnc with all line
I aflordlng direct and uninterrupted iterrlcc.
I'dlmen Eleeper reerTBtlon can be Mored
In advance through any agent o! the road.
LOST.
A black rnorocco combination card !
THROUGH TICKETS &
' ...c .. wnnnui vu uunuuiceuiuiecumjaii;
liiu 'luaiuc uuu home smau cuange
within. 1 lie finder will please leave it
at A. M. Williams & Co.'e store.
and from all
poinuln America,
rcniuea at any
Fall Infonnation concemimr ratc, time of
tralnr. roatea and dtlier details furnlthed on
eppULstloa to
KOOIX5 TO BKST. W. C. ALLAWAY.
Furnished rooms to rent. Applv at Agent I). 1. & A. I.'av. Co., Kegulttor oScc, The
the reildence of Mrs. C. K. Thornborv, , 0t CIIApLTor
SJC0iid f trtift, The Dalles, Or. tf I A-t, Granu' J-Mg Agt-'l-ortland, Oga.
THE CHJIOMCLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding countrv, and the satife-fvinu
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. Jt
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man. Gilliam, a large part of "rook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chronicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The "Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each Meek at $l.o0 per annum.
For advertising rate.-:, sub.-criptions. etc., address
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"Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour."
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in adrauce or in monthly Innalltnents h deired
We make thi eiceTtIonal ofJer In order that e mar Krure n large number of new uby?rlbe
bat all who are alrtndy ubcritp.'ni may avail tbeu'.wHes of thi npport'iuity t- ki ire thin crest
ciegeriue. Kill up fhe blank and iend It in, t.
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
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This well-known Brewery is now turning out the beet Beer and Porter
east of the Cacadee. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-dasn article will be placed oi
the inarkot.
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DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in
Practical Painters and Paner Hant?er. NVimc l.ni tt.u i..c t...,,i. .( ti,
Kherwin-Williams and J. W. Masurv's Paints uwxl In nil
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or wap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All
orders promptly attended to.
Faiat Shoo corner Tbirdaad Washington StB.. The Dallei. Or"or
Columbia
j-lotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnished throughout, and in now better than
ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel
accommodations of any house in the
city, and ut the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
OHice of the fast and commodious opposition Ft age
to Dufur, Klngsley, Tygh Valley, Wuplnitla,
Wtirui Springs and J'rinevJMo is in the Hotel
and persons Koing to Prlneville can nave
U.OO by j;oing on this litago line,
All trains stop here.