The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 27, 1893, Image 3

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    OURDo
SKLE,
A 1 Dii in Snnuner Dress tails.
Saturday, JULY 29, 189
1
i
A GENUINE
CLEARANCE SALE
Of All Our Wash Fabrics.
A mi opportunity for economical people.
Prices will please everybody but ourselves.
all Goods Marked
in plain figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
Ttn Inline ftnilo Pfittnniplo I teacher can afford to inins it. Many THE FIRE
The Dalies uaiiy unromcie. 1 K00d thinK9 aru tljere (or tho
1 , fc , 1 .1 j . x .., . Katrtmlvtt riniift Made
BOYS.
for tli Coimni;
lal-rt1 ie l'mtofflf at Tlie Dalici, Orcson,
nf rla. matter.
(.oral .lt .-r 1 1 I n it-
10 if - . ' ' drt IriMTtlon, ntul .' fit
m ' .' 'ju'-nt InM-rtlon
f'i ' r in tune nollf.
A . k n :: tiyv'ivwl later thau 3 o'clock
Tournament.
IN TROUBLE AGAIN.
O. I. Tnylnr ninr..l With tlit Km
I'rrrli in. nt f KO.OOO.
ToiluyV Orepiniiin mya:
Among 1 1 its pusHi'iifTera who arrived in
Hit! city lut evening on the Union
l'ncllle train wits Kov. 0. 1). Taylor, of
The Dulles. .Mr. Taylor had an escort
in the person of an olllecr of the law,
who had him under arrest on the clnngo
of cnihcazleincnt.
F"r Borne time Mr. Taylor has given
more attention to earthly matteiH than
to spiritual nfluirs. In other words, he
lias abandoned tho pulpit in order to en
gage in real i-stato Hpeeuhttioiip. Tie
has been attending to tho business of
tho Interstate Investment Company,
which had for ialu a largo tract of land
at The Dalles. Ho was the manager of
the concern, and handled all the cash.
Tlio principal oflieu was located in
iPoitland, but part of Mr. Taylor's
duties was to travel about., tho country
I in the interests of the company. Sov
J oral week.- ago the stockholders became
anxious rrgnnlim; the money they had
j invested and made an inquiry into the
condition of alFaiis. The result waH
that according to their statement Taylor
was found to be short about $254,000.
Suit was then begun for an accounting
and at the same time the investigation
proceeded. Matters assumed such a
! serious form that they were taken before
, the grand jury. This body spent two
weeks quietly examining Taylor's ac
counts, and on Tuesday an indictment,
charging him with embezzlement of
o0,000, was returned. A warrant was
immediately issued and placed in the
j hands of Deputy Sheriff Morgan.
1 Taylor was at The Dalles and the official
went there and arrested him.
, The warrant that Deputy Morgan held
1 contained a provision that Taylor could
j be released only upon furnishing bonds
' in the sum of if2o,000. This was the or
' der of Judge Munly, of the state circuit
j court. Hut the deputy obeyed the in
structions of bis superior officer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, accompanied by
' Judge William, were driven in a car
riage to the Perkins hotel. The action
of the sheriff is criticised in allowing
him to go to the hotel instead of the
I county jail, but as the sheriff's bond is
Wriiltirr rirrt.
tfk-ta. ' tuentyfaur Kouti rniltng nl
p m ttm(tr-iu
Wednesday ami Thursday fair,
diphtly cooler. l'.ons.
WKATHUIt
Hnrcrneter, '.li.OJ.
Maximum temperature, KG".
Minimum temperature, fS.
River, i.Vi1 feet above rero.
Wind, wen.
THURSDAY
JULY 27,1893
fail to embrace this onoortunitv to
brighten up for the coming year. The ' HJ)(;cial ,nt.cljng of thu llre ,lepnrt.
quarterly examination will be held im-, ient wna held last night, pursuant to
mediately after at Hood Hiver this time. pbli-heI notice, and was called to order
'Two notes for $300 each, due Mrs. by the chief engineer, J. S. Fish. Henry
Joiin tales, were collected by U. UJ Maier was elected chairman. - i more than suflicient to cover the bond,
Taylor or Mr. Wbealdon, recently, ant! j The object of the meeting was to con-. in case of Taylor's disappearance, it is
the mouey not being forthcoming, i j shier plans of entertainment for the ! Kelly's risk! It is not probable that
settlement was requested yesterday by ! coming state tournament, to be held in j Mr. Taylor will attempt to escape, how
Mr. Cates. Some warm words ensued, I the Dalles. A motion was carried that ever, as he claims to be able to clear
and the upshot of the matter will probaj- j each fire company should ask its mem- j himself of the charges made against him
bly be a suit against O. I. for larceny by j here for a contribution. Another motion and anticipates no dilncultv today in
was carried that the chief engineer be i furnishing the bonds required.
i
TU ity and Wetilti Chronicle may
U found jii talc at I. ('. Xickehcn'$ rtorc.
bailee
Wo learn through private dispatch
that the Oregon First National and the
Northwestern Ian and Trust Company
bank of Portland temjorarily suopendcjl
this forenoon. These susjKjneions evi
dently will bo of short duration as their
facilities for continuing business are
ample, and no alarm is manifested
any quarter.
JULY JULEPS.
rir iwui vm
l-lrl.l
Iloara.
In ll!iiu-ttilr
r-'poknne is anxious to entertain tl
rice.jiresident antl ha ent an urgest
imitation to him to v'mit them.
A big run of unltnon is reorted to
coming up the river, and lias alread
reached a point opposite Mosier.
-W-Tr. ii . - ...
-iir. j . niaueiman snippea a Jiall tot
of fine cabbage to tho Day Uros. at Ca-
cade locks, for use at the mess Iioubc.
The D. P. and A. Nav. Co. will ell
round-trip tickets to White .Salmon am
return for 00 cents, good for thirty day
Ngu jainters liave been decoratit:
Itntes and sides of Hore building's.
H C'rons store revels in a study of blai k
wd white.
A tremendoii" volume of water h is
ed through the Columbia tbie ye ir
Uve the low water mark. Thertt is
jeteontiderable snow in the mountain
The ntle of the Hogcrs' estate, not"
reaching tho appraised value yesterday,
MIwjKMieil until next Wednesday.
rbenj 1b KWd bargain here waiting
eoweluily purchitber.
Wakcley A: Houghton have finished
ie office designed for the une of the
'Wfj.lione company. It is a model of
convenience, and businctH may be trans
fcftej with as much privacy as in one'n
own :,,t..
I.oroutotl KlrrniMi.
At the annual meeting of ttie Urother
hcKwi of I)comotive Firemen, held at K.
of P. ball Iat night the following otiicere
were elected :
MuMer W. W. Young. '
Vici-Mttt'r and collector J. II. H
Douglas.
Iteceiver J. P. Iveiuhard.
Hoard of trustees J. W. Ready, J. C
McCoy, Jut. Wilson.
Medical examiner Dr. O. Hollister.
. II. Taylor Arrritad.
Hev. (). I). Tavlor was arrested about
.'I o'clock yesterday afternoon by Deputy
Sheriff Morgan, of Portland, who came
up on the 1 o'clock train. There are
three, countw against him, all by the
Jnter-.Sute Investment Co.. for em
bezzlement, one of them in the sum of
fltf.OOO. It 1 rumored that B. L. Hkcels
has turned Htate's evidence and will be
one of the principal prosecuting wit
nehses. s, 'Ilia lluumicr. hull.
lVtulli'tuM Trlbuni'
The prlncijdu tojiic ot conversation on
the streets yesterday were the unrequit
ed iove of Kinma and iter conservative
estimate on tho injury she received by
reason of its unrcquitednehB, or her
failure to realize on Mr. MoorheadV
charms. A conniderablo sjx'culation lias
also been indulged in on the really high
empowered to call the companies for
parade drill.
The following committees were ap
jointed :
Invitation C. C. Cooper, Ad Kellar.
Printing I). Dufur.
Transportation H. Clough, H. Kuck,
II. Hills, F. Skibbe.
Quartermaster John Crate, II.
Maier.
Keception-C. L. Philipe, W. II.
iochhead.
Parade Geo. Munger, L. Payette, K.
C. Peao.
Decoration and meeting rooms F.
Faulkner, W. H. Hutts.
Haces and tournament J. S. Fish,
Jno Crate, Joe Worsley.
I'xecutive H. J. Maier, K. .Schultz,
C. L. Philips, A. Hucbler, J. Fish.
Music Kd Williams, A. Hettinger, jr.,
J. Hami)shire, F. I.emke.
i
PERSONAL MENTION.
of Des Chutes is
Mrs. Hobins
priced eliaruiH nossesf-ed bv Max. Ho
Muhr. Wild llliw illul mf MI.M...I ' HWH tllUt 11 lllll'l .ll lHt i mil ll nhli'i.ll IIIIOII
I ' i"' "1 I - I '-I
roill H country trill Imu fmiml tin. .ilit. I bin rli:irmu unimi limn m.n l.v liiiiifci'lf
" I I .4V ..III- " ... , ...(.. , .. "
did not realize anything like .io.OuO. In
, "'! tlie following places; Trout
Jake 1.740, lee eavo 2,000, White Jialmon
'" dO, fjwn of White .Salmon W0,
t'IiilH l'ntiii 1 t:it
MifH Kquio's riding whip Is Mtortly to
fact he found that Mr. Hturgis would not
accept them as collateral security at all.
One lawyer wisely suggested that the
lncaHiiro of damages was not the market
be milled oil". Jt is proposed to sell 2.10 ! vul"" o tl,u :ll'"'tns, but what they were
t'lmnccs at ifl ,)ei- chance. The whip
I'n.l or. . . . . .
, ' lc,,lH hj now considerably
the WOIH' fnr i....... I i t.l l- l
,r ii uni , nun ut;rtiiiie .in.
Jlorbrokeitiiitwo.
it.. .. .
""a. J'.velvn Ki'nti .lf. r 1 1,.. I,...
. J -wn niiv vi liu
"Uliop T. V, scoM t founder of Hishop
U' Orammar school at Portland,
f'liort time a
i.. i
iivi III ii:uiKlil. IIKUU
-)ears. There are many old Oregon
who remember this estimable lady
wh much pleasure
J or two weeks there has been scarcely
y buineH douu at the court house,
jnu the county clerk, who depends en-
"'-' upon foes forremunei-atlon for Ills
t-rvicts, Is consequently somewhat blue.
"u nformed a reporter that bucJi times
1,(MJ unprecedented for AVasco
eoiii-iy.
tcuc-Jjere' county Institute meet
'ou Jtivcr next Monday, mid
worth to tho fair plaintiff
JIICI).
At tho home of his son, Mr. .1. A.
Keeley of Dry Hollow, July 2(5th, W. (i.
Keeley, (familiarly known as Grandpa
reeiuy; iu tiie auvanceti ago oi lu years,
lOmontliH and J-JdavH. Funeral ser
vices at the home of his son, July 2IUh,
at II) o'clock. AH aru cordially Invited
to uurnu.
Tho W. It. C. No. 17. will meet at
their hall .Saturday evening, July 20th
ut 0:45. Mum. Alius Vaiinkv,
i'n'Biiieiit.
'(llS.NTI.KMKH. rii-IIMi Willi KruilbO'Nili'iiilHi'lui
('tijinilU'H tiK (iilliiti: 'J'oii LKixi'k U l''loru hmy,
lliivuiinii, N. Duk. 'I'tvu Iioxcb ti) l.lllni Wtleox,
HriHiklauil, N. J)uk', J liuo iilunys Mvii a Krint
kiltlerer finin lieuiJaelutHlul voiir cnitj tt-a uru thu
only tliliiK Hint rellevei. inc."
Vuuiii very truly,
J'LUIU h.'AV,
J I u iu 1 1 1 u , N, )uk.
HO
Ask your dealer
Htove Pollrli.
fjr Mexican Silver
Mr. Jos. 11. Sherar
in the city today.
Mis. J. C. I.uckv and
have gone to IJiig Heach.
'.Mr. Hlossum, of the Obarr hotel, took
the Regulator for Portland this mornini;.
Mrs. C. I.. Kichmondnnd family went
to tho White Salmon campmccting to
day. Mr. H. Herbring has gone to Shep
herd to epend a few days with his
family.
Mr. John Cates and Mr. J. A. Crossen
and Miss Auburn Story went to Cascade
licks today.
Prof. Urown, of tho Wasco Academy,
left last night for the east to be gone
about six weeks.
The Chrisman paity have returned
from the Ice Cave, after a short rustica
ting trip in that vicinity.
Mr. Ahio S. Watt, an ollicinl con
nected with the U. P. H. li., came uji
on the 1 j. m. passenger today.
Mrc ('. H. Ilaynes and Mrs. Foster of
Hood Hiver were in the city this morn
ing and returned home on the 1 :20 pa--senger
this afternoon.
(ieo, Ireland and Frank Weidner caiiH)
nil from Musier ttxlav. Wo ai in
formed that there will bo a largo yield
of fruit this year, except peaches.
Deputy Sheriff J. H. Phirnian and
Dcputv '.Mai elml UiboiiH, accompanied
by K, li. Dufur, took the rajiist Strou lo
tlie Cascades today, where tho prelimi
nary examination will bo held.
Mr. I.uckv, whoenmu back from Port
land this morning, states that ho will ;
return to the lescrvation ami ninkoj
pieparntions to continue as agent. His:
appointed successor evinces no haste to
accept the position. 1
IIOTi:i. AllltJVAI.S,
Columbia William Hagliuoro,CeIilo;
J H Foreman, Hillsboioj James Woods,
Grants; George Huckner, Kalem ; Oscar
Herrmann, Haxton; George Gillette,
Ash and: Thomas Anton, Sacramento,
John W Smith and wife, O O Audi isoii,
WT Miller. Portland.
Hll'flill'tnilflia.
Itemovo the cause by regulating the
bowels, by establishing good digestion
with Simmons Liver Hegulator. 'Iry it,
and you will soup know the blesting of
good health and sound bleep.
TAYI.OI! TALKS.
'It is all a blackmailing scheme,'
said Mr. Taylor, "but in obedience to in
structions from mv attorney, Judge
Williams, I will not say anything about
the matter at present further than that
I am innocent of the charge.
"Oh, yes, I am a member of the com
pany,"' remarked the reverend gentle
man, as he coolly lighted a fragrant
Havana, "and hold the position of man
ager. My accounts will be found all
right when properly investigated, but
outside of pronouncing my arrest to be a
vicious, blackmailing scheme, I prefer to
say nothing further regarding it."
Hev. Mr. Taylor could not be induced
to tell whom he suspected of being his
persecutors or explain their motives.
Judge Williams luia told him to keep
quiet and he obeyed the instructions of
his counsel.
I, nut III till" Mouiitulii.
At this season of the year persons who
go out huiitint; in tho mountains not
infrequently get lost and Buffer great
privations and dangers beforo being
found again. I.ate news received from
Woodland, in Washington, near the
Lower Columbia, is to tho effect that
there is great anxiety on tho upper river
over tin continued absonco of Charles
Kmbody and Homer Strait, who went
out to explore the north and east sides of
Mount St, Helens about the middle of
last June, and were to hnvo been homo
before the Fourth, but nothing baa been
heard of them as yet.
Several parties are out searching for
them. It N thought by thoso who know
the men well that they are dead, having
been killed by falling over a cliff or died
from stai vatiou. The latter theory Is
hardly possible, as both men are good
hunters and could kill game enough to
live on. Others think that perhaps ono
might have been hurt and his compan
ion has been Maying with him. They
are about 20 days past due, and some
thing seiii'iis must hnvo happened to
them or they would have been heaid
from before now. Telegram.
(!. L. Phillips, assignee of Win. Farre.
& Co., will on August, .'Id, 181);$, sell, in
front of the court Iiouro thu book ac
counts ui.eollecled, also all promlsory
notes remaining In his hands, If
Use Mexican Silver Stovn Polish.
"i
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t
Something
New....
Wo are determined to make largo sales, therefore we will
iniike cuts In prices that will surprise you. Hero are a
few prleefl to unit tho hard times for tho present:
20 yards Print Calico, for $1.00
3 pairs Ladies' Full-Finished Hose, for 25
2 36-inch Linen Towels, for " 25
3 Bathing Towels (Turkish), for 25
2 Fancy Tidies, for .25
Parasols, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Laces and Embroideries,
Dry Goods, fec, &c, &c.
Kverything in proportion. Save money while you have
the opportunity. This sale is good for 30 days only.
Come and bring your friends. You won't regret t.CM
Cor. Conn and Second Sts. q St TST TI a dutCJ
Toe Dalles, Oregon. o. Oo IN . xl-JXJX lo.
Siiniitt ill air Dn Goods,
Fancy Goods and Notions,
(jests' purpi$l7ip3 Qood
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in every department.
All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
re cash. H. Herbring.
.Familiar Faces in a ATexo Place.
C. E. BAYARD,
Late Special Agent General Land Ojlicc.
J. E. BARNETT.
Jf?e Ieal Estate, Ipai), li5urai?ee,
& COLLECTION ACENCY.
PUBLIC.
Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or
Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us.
"We shall make u specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests
before tho Unitep States Lund OlHce.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
Have Yoiji Seen
:TH E IC
Fine Millinery Goods
AT
112 Second Street.
ANNA PETER SCO.
J. H. CROSS,
At tho Old Stand,
Cor. Second and lTnion Sis.
J-lay, Graii?, peed ai?d plour,
Groceries, Fruits and Seeds.
OfVBlx ipVlc. for 33sssj txxc"L IPovilt;xy.
All goods delivered Ffce and Promptly.
THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATI! fl
IN
BOOKS
I. O. NICKELSEN'S.
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COMPOUND.
'A recent discovery ty an old 1
Jilijalclan. Succesrfully uttd
.'mmfJi (11 thounmli of
UuUc. U tho only perfectly I
afoaiut rellahlo mrdlcluo 1U '
covered. Bowara of uuurluclplcil drutjUU wlvt
utttt Inferior lucilfclnc In lac of tliU, Atlc for
Cook' Cotton Hoot Compound, (oka no tuWU (
lute, or luclonu 1 (iml 0 cuuu In patago In letter
on'l wo will evud, iculot, ly return mall, Fullscalud I
particular In I'lulu cnvilopo, to laJlc only, 'i
taunii. Ad drt) V o u d h 1 1 v O o m p n if t
Ku. al'lihvrlllock.nulrulLMlak.
Kulil lu Tlio IJiilU'Hii i(U'Ycilie u'l tlrui,' ln.
The California Winehouse,
Ik now upon, and its proprietor will soil his lioiut i
w P0"10'! NVino tit pricoH in tho reach of everybody. L
p AIko, host l'eanuts to ho found. Clouds uarantood T
f to bo Pure and Kirst-Class in oory respeel. f
i
Thompson's Addition.
C- BECH