The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 14, 1893, Image 3

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' ! Spirit Mm.'!!... on to Olrxllnl
m rife
it
YOUR
CHOIC12
OF
OUR
STOCK
OF
Men's Summer Suits
For Only
$9
55
$10.00 Suits,
12.00 Suits,
$14.00 Suits,
$15.00 Suits,
$16.00 Suits,
ALL GO NOW FOR
59.85
7
All goods marked '
in plain figures.
n
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
(Tern tile
citrVt tW v ti'- M Thf l)sllc. Oreeoa, ' ,
l . rmtu-r. i P-nui,
-; charged
I i. nil Ail rtUllic-
I for the pnrjose of raising funds to se-1
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!
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tns"rt!.m, mul l 'Vnt
- n-'iil InM-rUim
tune t. ll-o.
-.ss.iv.h1 tUT ttiHii S n'nhiok
i 'iff
Wratlitr 1'iitrrnkl.
ojnm Iptcsil ftr 'wtnit-four houri emttnp ct
ilonJaynnd Tnc-day fair and station-
irv fjilowed by warmer weather.
Vagvu
t ATituu
Barometer 00.
Maximum temperature, "S
Minimum temperature, r3
Hirer, Ki feet above rem.
Wind, north.
MONDAY,
AUG. 14. 189.T
Tv l)a,ly awl Weekly Chronicle vily
Uh-Mloti file at I. ('. Siektbrn't ttife.
appropriate banner for the i
Ire cro.itn and cake will be
for which 10 cents will be j
Kveryone is invited. J
John Carlson, a Swede, was drowned
at the Carade Saturday. Jle was
found leneath the water standing up '
against the wall in the canal below the j
lower lock. His clothes were found on
theank, and it is tuppoi-eil while
bathing he wa. seized with cramps and
slid down the incline to the npot where
he was found. He was '22 year- old, and
was a heavy man, weighing L'OO ounds.
v. iirGram, who was on Mt. Adams
recently, reports that he found a card
with the nainee upon it ol IJev. Thos.
Condon, 1SGG, H. L. lirooks, lf!9, and
Henry Coo, Carey Johnson, Alfred
Uooth, Mlp? Kate Aubrey and Miss Julia
Jobni-on, of the same vear. The names
were written with an ordinary lead pen- ITi!. W ? r " iS?
1.1..-, ! . .. i , I ..n-i i. 1 . ;:'""
u .win uejuMieu in u rarotne oox, anu
it id kuiprWnu that the namee are (-.till
legible, considering the action of the
O. N. i. Orders Nh. I I.
HiKjTtis. 3d Hkot. Inity., O. X. U.,(
Tiie Dalles, Or., An-;. 14, lS!t:5. (
Orders Xo. H.
1. Tlie following orders are herebv
promulgated for the information of this
command :
H !A PQt'A ItTKI.S (). .V. (;.,,
s.iLr.a, On., June 'jr.
No. Vi. i
T(.c- it-sl!mtl..ii of IM IJcutcuant W. r. Sncul-srav.'-K'
en., :v Iliulmcnt, Iiai been accuiifd,
ty tif diet J une :J, 1-U.5.
Jly m!fro( tlie Commander in Chief.
MtrtKil it. W. JIlTCIli:i.I,, djt. Uen
it
III.AIKlUAIflKR? O. X
mu:.m, uk., July it, 1U3. )
No. I'J i
"K" Co., 3d Iiesiment of Infnntrv. O. N. G., U
hertbycll.tjandpl. fctute and I'nltei'i .-'tate pro
trty in i)sej'ion of the corntmnv cuminnndr
!It be turniii over to I.ieut. J. M. l'nttcrson,
Quurterma-.ter ?A KcKlincnt, who will reeeh.t to
Cnj.t. J. C. Henry for the a:ne. In irlvina ri"itt
IJeut. rttetMin nil! make eomariwiii ((etween
the Amount of ordnance und htore receive! and
the Iit annunl reiKirt or return tit Oiitit. Henrv,
charKini; that oilicer with i;ny dlKTeini-eies
which may oxit. IVm the receliits lieim:
lt";l und unproved bv tlieM; lleail'iiiiirtert.
Tlie lht Chinese burial for about two
yeait. in Tint D.tllcs took nlaco ventur-
jday. Hop Cluing, who died Saturday,
j was buried with all the peculiar core
i nienies eiistomary with the Chinepo.
Several citizens, drawn by curio-ity,
! were in attendance, and aoino there
' were, with whom all suhjectH furnish
J material for airy jesta, who inado Hport
: of thia death of a heathen. However,
tlioy could Fcaroely be mote indiflureut
to death than the Chinese themselves.
Uieir future state trnnhli'H flietii but
. little, and they meet their last enemy
I with apparent unconcern. In every
I thing that relates to tleath and popul
j chore, the customs of the Chinese are
i very singular. This will bo readily be
. lieved when, with them, a cofltn makes
I a suitable present and is frequently
1 given by children in China to their par
! elite. "Tube happy on earth," say the
Chinese, "one must bo born in Su Chow,
live in (.anion, and die in Lianchau"
Su Chow heing celebrated for the beaut v
; of its women, Canton for ita luxurv, and
j Lianchau for furnishing the best wood
for coflins. banquets are offered to the
dead and pathetic speeches addressed to
them.
At the funeral yesterday a Chinaman
rode on the hearse with tho driver, and
kept throwing papers in the air until
uiu grave was readied. These wore
about the size and shape of a greenback
and light brown in color, with nine holes
punctured in them. At the gravo the
coffin was lowered into the ground and
while the grave was being filled, their
ceremonies were in progress. Candles
were lighted and placed upright in
box. A fire was built, upon which all
the personal effects of the deceased were
burned. A feast of roast etiicken, pork
ami rice was offered to the deceased at
the foot of the grave. Kach of the liv
ing acquaintances of the Chinaman then
An Appeal
To the People of Wasco County mul Vicinity:
Owing to the recent I tun I; failmo In thiH city,
wo aro compelled to raino a certain amount of
inonev within tho next
60 DAYS.
Therefore, we will givo to all cash
ctiHtotnerH a chance to buy goodti at
50
Cents
on the
si.
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods, . ftj Jjflp pJgg . Embroidery
Boots and Shoes and Laces,
elements for twenty-four year-.
AUGUST ANGLINGS.
mll rry lluoknl ,y IVr.Ll.-ut riirnn.
trlr Ht-Iiurtrrn.
Shfc l,ln 1 Hm.Uur-o I quit
At U- r r.-,iU.i.t l..r u HtlW whW
. I t"llltnotttWt
l I-..Ml reward in her weet mll.
J ve tun- it uinirnlnnticc more
J niu tn remioii fur ftoii.itiK wln-n
Hi m-iBhiil at the tender lo, e I km op
And ivy: lrttt.K with oti'er w"n.
Cooler weather prevails.
Iwod in Colorado U not yet up to the
Jetlockc.
A three-weekf-old populiet ,mtr has
been attached at Oregon City for wagee
due employe.
; PERSONAL MENTION.
i
t Mr. G. C. Roberts of Howl Kiver is in
j tin city today.
I Mr. J. V. Kd wards left this morning
lor hiH home in I'ortland.
Mre. Dan lhtker and Meter departed
for I'ortlund by hteamer Regulator today.
Mr. Max Vogt, jr., equijied with rod
and basket, left this morning for Collinu
landing.
f .!..,,.,. ir,., i,
IrtHl .ileoii ban accepteil a jiosi- ,,. ,. , ,. . ... ,
tion in tin, t.ovi.rrim..1.t i.ni.i.ii.rN nrtiM : . IN- iho following resignations have
Hood river Hrawberry shipments thie
.' a atur.unted to 8,270 crates, about
an year's outfnit.
At u bull i-ami. v.nt...i.. i. .......
;.al"nd "t''Iiiwfth0 latter
bya (.coreof 10 to tt.
"ete i.heamir.t- ......
t ofT 60 J,Ic"tifljI thi,yeara8
-tt'.of the mountain.-.
li'. I r.... .. 1
fir-wi. ... . '"r,ner resident of
Calif j i, i t rm,I,t,y Colti.a,
A-V?,!6 " U, "'"chandise of
r,f Minus
'JU'JI ft
meats, llxtutes. etc.
e "UN lint ... ,
r' ri a. I, j ,(,.im.d ,ja ll(t
''irty tu 1.1.!.
tO.nrr,. ' " rUIlt0 ,0 ft-
11 VU:V.,vtl'"frop. Among
Time ;l:0,lart0htfi- elle of I5th"
l ftuhta Clara from
'HherB will nrriv,. ......
Mum .-u,,
as from
J. H. Miller, brother of Joaquin
Miller, arrived in the citv this morning
from I'rineville.
rv.
111,
MUii.ij,,
'tl.l
atiiii-il
"k ri
Yorl-
"iesoHi. V . rB wlllu"lvefr
'Ctr:,','rn,id-o'--n
l"jrtu
JJr. mid
formerly
It.....
U'l, . "K. . " 11 visit
...IV,
Sn" Mott of Alblnn,
Mrt Lionel! Stagge of Portland re
turned to her home this morning by
Bteatner Hegulator.
Mr. Joh. 1'reiman departed this morn
ing for the Cascade jx'kn, where he
will ojHn a boot and shoe wtore.
Mr. J. li. J latum of 15oyd made this
office n pleasant vlcit toilay. He reports
that tho headerd ure buny in the grain
ueiuH.
Mrs. Hulger left for her home in I'ort
land this morning, having spent a short
Beaton in visiting her daughter, Mrs.
John Michel!.
t Mr. Winterton Curtis icturned home,
Saturday ovo, and departed this morn-1
ing for 'tho Mt. Adams country, on a!
projecting trip. "
Kov. K. D. Futclido and Miss Ijvii i
I 'iijt lor Aetoria this morning to join i
' Mri. Stitrliile, who is in waiting fori
I their arrival to viit the rea-ide.
Mru. Thombury, Mrs, T. II. Hudson j
ami daughter ami .Mru. .1. J5. Urosn'ii
and daughter depai ted for Clatwop this
morning for a few weekw' tojourn at tho
teaKide.
Mrs. J. K. Warner of White r-ahnon
arrived in the city Hattirdav evening and
wiih the gtiobt of Mrs. C. Donnell over
the Hahbath, and icturned home thin
morning.
, made obeisance over the remains, pour
, ing into miniature cups, water from i
! bottle and sprinkling it over the ground
They made three bows, retreating while
doing so, and giving place to the next
i he casting of papers en route to the
grave is for the purpose of enticing tiie
evil spirits to collect it, thev believing
it to be money, and thereby they neg
lect to meddle with the spirit of the
dead man. The candles aro to furni
i llfttii in n..r.iil. ,1... :...:.:. .n .7 : , : ...... .
ILK.M, OK., July it, 1U3. j i" niv siJiiii aj .11 1111111611
tne road in its upward night, and the
victuals for needed nourishment on the
way. His effects were burned because
he had no relatives here, and there was
no person to whom they properly be
longed. After the ceremonies were com
pleted mementos were distributed, con
sisting of 5 cent pieces.
The Chinamen had given their com
rade a decent burial, and on the home
ward ride thev chattered away as volu
bly as ever.
Some dav the bones of Hon Chunu
will be removed and sent to China and
preserved in an earthen jar,
All the large cities in China are pro
vided witli "baby towers. All infants
who die under the age of one year are
not honored with burial, but are done
up in a package, with matting and cords,
and thrown into the tower, or rather
we.ll, as it is sunk some distance below
the earth. The top, which rises about
ten feet above the ground, is roofed, but
an aperture is left for casting in the
bodies.
Tin: Annie Taxon Illiiivu Up.
It is reported the Annie Faxon was
blown up on Snake river this morning
and nine persons killed three of the
crew and fix pawngerp , among them a
woman.
oClrers of the eDinpaii , on tiie fettlcment of
their accounts with thentate, will tie entitled to
honorable dlM-hartie'.
" ' Co., 1 Kmimerit of infantrv, O. N. O., is
hereby disbanded. -tiiteand I'nlted Stun-i iiroj
ertyiu iKi"eMon of tlie oomiMinv commander,
will be turned our to Ueut. J. M. 1'ntters.on. ,
tJuartermnMer 31 Ueslment. who will rwlnt to
Caot. J il. iiuvchke for the iame. in t;ivin re
ceipt l.itut. 1'atterMin will make comixirison be
tween amount of ordnance and stores received
and the Jat annual icjort or return of Cant,
lluschke, chHTKim; that oilicer with anv dlcrci
uiieies that may exist. Vim the receijiti beluK
l.isr(l ami npiioei by these lleadrjuarters, iil
ehaixes will I: lvsuisl to the members of the
coirouii) b) I.ieut ( ol. (i.T. Thompson, mid the
otheern of the company, on the settlement of
their accounts with tlie state, will be entitled to
honorable d!schnruci.
l)y order of the Commander in Chief,
f -Signed; li- W MITCIIKI.l., Adjt. (ien.
III. Discharges will be issued to the
memlierH of "A" and "K" Companies
iccepicu iy i ne commander in
Chief: Capt. I;. M. McCuIlv, of "1"
Co.. to take effect as of Julv" 10, ISO.'i.
1st I.ieut. J. A. Humble, of ,:I" Co., to
take effect as of July 10, 1S!M.
V. UKK.Ali: IHKiTKS., O. N. (',.,)
Ki.AMiTii on., July ;, isyx (
sri;i u:. ()nui:i(
No. 13. i
Dr. C. A. UMnnin, of Kuirene, Ore-.'on, in hen hy
iipo lintisl huijieoii anil ilfdlcal Director on the
Ilrigadv Mall, with the rank of Major.
IMiami C. Jomw, of Portland, Oregon, is
hereby appointed lnsKftor of Jtlllo l'rae'i-e on
the ilrlgade htall, w ith (lie rank of Captain.
Ify command of ilrig. (Jen. il. li. Com r.oN.
C MOOItK. dipt and Asst. Adjt. (ien,
Oll tcUL U. T. J'ICUUV.
I.ieut. mid Aidde Camp, lirlgailc!.tair, O. N. (j.
VI. JlitKiADi: HDOTK.v, O. U.
Klamath I'.w.o, Ok., aiib. 5, 1K3. j
.M'kciai, oi:ni:ii3i
No. ic. (
Tlie rculguutlon of Col. Jay I'. I.ueas, Colonel
?A ItcKluient of infuntry, iiud 1st I.ieut. Sidney
Colliim. Adliiliiut 'M licyluirllt of Infantrv. hav-
iliiglKeii aeeetitl by the Coinniiinder III Chief,
land thee ollieern illnliiirKeii, IJeut. (Jul. i. '1 .
'J'Iioim ni i will take coiuinaiid of the .'A llegi
meiit imtil fuither oideik, mid will citu' llsh the
IIeudiiuurtvri at 'i he Dalles, Oictrou. He will
npiolnt cr detail an Adjutant fur the llivimeut.
a od will i airy out the plot itioiis. of Hpeeial
Order No c.i, JleudquarietB Ouxoli Ni.tiunat
(juurd.
ily I'liumiand of UHl' ieu. II. li. Ct M1WN.
C. S. .MOOl.li, At Adjt. Oeii.
OCIICIAI. I.T. I'i' lilt l,
i.ieut and Aid decamp
VII. Tlie Headiiiartefc of tho M
Heghneiit will heieaftcr be establihlied
at The Dalles, Oicgon. All wtato prop
ertv in pote)-Hion of Col. Jay I'. Lucas
and Lieut. Sidney Collins will be
shipped at "iico to theo Headquarters.
Lieut. J. M. i'atteison, U. Q. M.-, will
anango for tranejiortation of haute.
n )aeM ca,, , I, '"V " ' 'Mr- w J- vi.lHon of Kndersby in in I il unsuuie v
'"ins, ciiinu uji u f,jW!. I,.. ..... i i.i... i..r. i... i further order.
HI" VII J HV tl'lllil 1IUJIJ III LIIIIL IIIII T
VII J. Second Lieut. J.
will assume command of "I
A. French
' Co., until
to Mr. and Mr.
mul throe chll.
i roil 1st .i..
til. I .. M
i, ., "c.10ttH
' v 4 H III) li-i... " v Villi
ltJ'l Albln,, . , "Vear.oiU Chllo;
fbill, rm'"ll' " other
J,' JJow-f
'""taiieof.r , " ,rL' coinage, uud a
a' he wtiit i I L'"y of Bilver, Kthl
""'"'Ing uj, ', " ,lr"K tor to get
601 Wt 10 v . , Ttlb te"l uld
Jrh.k ull ii el,"n- A man who
"in !'!! llot'8 "ot dL'8erv t,J0
,uUhli,, . Wl" oe given by thoiBtovo
'tBoVlrT" " WdWly eve... I Mexican
1,10 ncttdemy ground ! uo duet.
vesting is in full blast and tliicHliing will
begin in hit) uelghlwrhood tho last of
thin week.
Mr. W. L. Ward ami Misa Ward of
lufur called on Tin: Ciiuonici-k office
today and interested themselves in
the machinery and the place where
ideas are hutched.
-Mr. Klmer Lu tie of Summer lake.
miles distant from this city, arrived Fri
day evening with one eight and one six
home team loaded with wool, Jie left
with full freight for merchants in that
country, Mr. Lutz hauls about eight
tons, on his home trip,
'olidh.
for Mexican Silver
Bilver Ftovo l'olinh values
IX. II. II. Itiddcll having been com
missioned let Lieutenant and Adjutant
of thc.'Sd Leglment, O. X. G., ho will be
respected and olwyed nccoidiiigly,
X. Captain IL X. Frazler, Keg!
mental Inspector of Itille I'ractice, is
lierehy lelieved from tho duties of Act
ing Uegimeiitiil Adjutant, and will re
Htiiuu the duties of Jnsiiector of Kille
J'ractlce.
XI. All communications fur tbeso
Ileadqiiartcrri will heieaftcr be ad
dressed to the Kcglmcutal Adjutant. '
XII. Company commanders will he
more prompt in tending in their reports
of attendance at drills to these' J lend
quarters. ,
I5y order of
Lieut. -Col. G, T. J'homi'ao Com lg.
II. II. WDDKI.L,
Adjutant 3d Kegt., O. X. U.
Heavy Sheep.
Mr. Fred Young of Hake Oven, who,
with his father, Mr. Geo. Young, is
one of tlie most prosperous sheep men
of this country, returned last evening
from the east. Mr. Young bought ami
brought home with him .ri2 head of
Shropshire bucks, which were bred and
raised on the stock farm of Mr. A. 0.
Fox of Oregon, Wisconsin. They aie
all regi.-teicd in the national stock regis
ter, and to ui aro tho finest lot of
blooded sheep wo ever mw. Thev aro
all yearlings. Wo noticed ouo that
weighed ti'O pounds gloss. As a mutton
sheop they are at the head for profit, au
tho wool clip is at an average and the
carcass U above, and with it comes the
profit of the sheep industry. Mr.
Young says ho has changed tho sheep
busine. from that of wool to mutton
for the block, on account of uecestity.
The democrat,')! party must eat, even if
they go in sackcloth ami ashes on ac
count of the democratic platform, which
must stand.
Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
woou'H rnof3iiioriNJA
Tho Ureal Hnvllili Remedy,
Promptly and pcrnmnontly
cures all forma of 1,'cnoua
HVUnfS,.Wi(on, 'ji'"i"
atortlif n, Impotencv und all
eJ'ictsoALute or Excesses,
I Von pribcrlbed over l
jyeanilu Uiousnudnof earjf
' rl MrJfcfnu iiiouni
dn
0mi
dui.
en
Jit I
Addrc
in W'ciodivuni avenue, Uvtrtilt, Mlvh.
gold 111 Till) Pulled by e )iiek A Klucrtly. ,
The amount required MUST be raised in 60 daps.
S. & N. HARRIS.
Cor. Conn and second sts.
Tce'Dalles, Oregon
g 2STEW
Siig and n Dry Cool
Fancy Goods and Notions,
(jepts' puri7i5i7ii75 006
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 ATexo Place.-
EX BAYARD,
Late Special Agent General Land Office.
J. 12. BARNETT
Jf?e Ieal Instate, Ioai?, Iurapee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
31P TJ IB Xj IO.
Parties liaving Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or
bstract or I ltle rurnisheil, will lind it to their advantage to call on us.
We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims find Contests.
heforo the Unitep States Land Oilice.
85 "Washington St.
THE DALLES, OK,
Have You Seen
Fine
Millinery Goods
AT
12 Second Street.
ANNA PETER & CO.
J. H. CROSS.
A I. iho Old Stand,
f 'or. .Second and Union Sts.
fiay, Graii?, peed apd plour,
Groceries, Fruits and Seods.
fill goods (iolivct'QcI Free and Promptly.
THE WORLD S BEST LITEM
IN
B-OO-KS.
-A. '1'
I. O. NIOKELSEN'S.
.v I
jKl't f-r Wooi'n t'iio.ulioainei ir no onorj j IS HOW 01)011, tllKl llfj
l v. .irti.Je-Ji:ieoieiiiiimiiaeoo iui, juavo jim i .1,,. .., ?!.. ..I .
ooe ttore, Ineloso prico lu Utter, on I i JJI 0(11100(1 1110 tit 1)1'
wi:itn(l ly return mull. I'rlco, onu liMkauo, T Alt!. l-,.o Pinniiln l.
ittO. One m' Uer,,t wilt cure. I'unu.h. I "
!in'.la'vol(ac-.v:j.c,Sccnjia-. i 10 00 l'Ul'0 tUKl 1' ll't-l
i 'Iho Wood C'licrnlcul Co.,
The California Winehouse,
hoino- 4
diod . X.
mtood fr-
C BECh "r".
pronriolor will noil liiw homo
ifOK in tho roaoh ol ovoryhod1
w ... ('.,.,..! i ! 1 "!'. I
la in o ory roripoot
Thompson's Addition.