The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 23, 1893, Image 4

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    Thfi alles Daily Chronicle,
i
EuictviI h' the I'lwtofflcv at liic ltle, Orvson
. ccoaiKUJ matter.
OKKOON
WILLIAM T. COLEMAN.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. W. H. Concdon of I'niatiila is hi
town on a short trip.
Mr. John Graham of Bigps is in the ,
city and we acknowledge a pleasant call.
Mr. Malcolm Jameson went to Port
land this morning to spend the holidays
at home.
I GATHERED ON THE RAIL.
Tur. Krltish have .MW,POO.CHH) invested
iu Pnited States railroads,
A section of the Pacific railway in
the Argentine Pepublic extends 211
miles without a curve.
lirnus show that the total railroad
mileage of the country on June SO.
198. was 1T1.5!3..VJ miles.
In France railway companies arc
fined bv the irovertiment where their
Tbo Doath of the Dictator of
Francisco's Vigilantes.
San
! trains arc more than, ten minutes late.
Mr. G. D. Snowdcn loft for Tacoma '
this morning, where he will sjtend
i t. hrisimas with ins parents
Mr. Win Cnrtiss returned home from Thkkk arc eight tunnels on the
Forrest Grove last evening to be with his . Traaandie railway iu Chili and Ar
parents dnrlns the holiday season. gentina, the total length of which is
Mr. W. C. Allawav went to Portland nhlv n'ad KnplLsh miles,
vesterdav to meet Miss Daisie, and thev T' transact the bnsine- of the rail
will arrive on the boat this evening. f way there were required last year the
services of SS.13G locomotives, ot winch
S.MS were employed in pa.-songer serv
ice. 1T..W9 iu fre'urht service and C.?!il
. ...1. . .. 1 1... - Ji. U .fc. Ill . i. .V.
cra.iun nuv.iici m- u? .uarv i-razier leu vestertiav
Mr Coleman had been ailinc for morning for"Portlnud, and will attend
tno&th. but his strength was so great j the meeting of the fctate teachers' asso
that hi death was a surprise. It was j ciation. Prof. Gavin and Troy Shelley
the collapse of his ;ower rather than . will also be in attendance.
aar that carried him off. Mr. rmatilla Win Kctcbomn. Albtna;
Coieman's public career elo-ed when p v Horton. W H Jones, Geo Thornton.
he San Francisco from a howl- A Steen, D M Kcllv, Geo Hoofer, O E
nnilln' mnK 1.1 1..- T.n, IT,-,.. I T TT I At r T O
nev. sixteen vear azo. but ihouch a ' don, J McKnte. D P Ketchntnn, K T l,arl 01 'PP" : h.tic
plain private citizen Coleman, in all I Sore, G Scoot, John Keenan. C Cambell, to stal,rt the Ui,
have followed, has been K i- Lambeli, i'ortiana ; J I. Lake, .ion t ...
rnj;r. Seall. Geo Seelev. Shoe Shone. Wash: tor a sore tiiroa; tnere is nomine
What lie Hid to Maintain 1jw and Order
on thf lclnc Count -111 Connection
with Krarticy'o Kebelllotw
ArrltHtloo.
Mr. W. II . Williams of S-Mile called
The recent death of William T. Cole-. on us today and gave us an addition to
mar., of San Francisco, has caused pen-! our rapidly increasing subscription list.
Tin: air brakes on railroads are be
intr built with a view to their use on
, ! trains of one hundred ear. The plant
1 on each train is bebop bnilt so that it
: can be used in such a way us to brinp
the speed down irora eiphty to thirty
miles per hour within five second.
I ureal hvi.t ii? n iv u-u, ,,1.1 uvu.
Elrctrlr tllttrr.
This remedy In Incoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
secial mention. All who use Klertric
Hitters sing the wtr.ie sons of praise.
A purer medicine does not exist and it
Is cuarnntced to do all that is churned.
Klectric Hitters" will enre all discuses of
the Hvur and kidm-vc, will remove
pimples, loil, salt rheum and other
affections caused by impure b)ooi.
Will drive msdaria from the system and
prevent as well ns cure all malarial
fevers. For cure of headache, const i
patioit and indigestion try F.lfs-tr:.1 li ters.
Entire satisfaction eurnntt'e.l .r
money reftindwi. Price oOc and f ! per
tiottle at Snipes A- Kinersly's.
I.imiU t)vt-r Vour County Wnrrunl
All county warrants registered prior
to January Kith, lSi0, will be paid if
presented at my otlicu, corner of Thit-1
and Washington streets. Interet
ceases 0:1 and after thN date.
W!. MlCIIKI.l.,
Troasuror Wasco Count v.
October 21st, ISfW. tf
.Tttlrllll'lit r.rlUl't I'll.
Youfi attejitiou 1 wasco Wareiiouse CO.,
Ib called to the faot that
Bagh Glenn,
Dealer in Gh
and Huild
Crrl
..an, 1'iivtjs Cement
Material of r.L idnds.
f Klllft t.tno of
Receives Groods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
Rq tcs Reasonble.
PlSHlOlDQS,:
thf vears tha:
al! m)K thi foremost o!
mans IIL- uam? wa; known wherever . r aat Conkelin. Biggs : M ' better than a flannel btindaue dampened
the deeds of th.- preat virilance com- Sit Ira l T.isU1IJ?.- M. D -Miller. ! with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
.n were known He was the dic- j SeS GS. fS" VSirMw . -rfy ? cure hl
tur.f the i-ujilaates hannp -ipo-! niv, G B Croft, Antelope; Miss E II 1 night's time. This remedy is also a fa
lated for ab.vnute power Ivefore he 1 -r v. At,c i ii.,, ..,nC.,. t t. .1 ...a ,.1
Sim l,t,fii if Ir-t .. ..'ti . -r-i
nop. a ?mun, wrass aney ; a "Ban, ! Vt!rr severe vt.. ck- cent bottle for
La Grande; 1 J tvans. ?a:tle: m j ,, . . . . T.
Prlp-- TlnnA Rivr- Vr,,,b f;ntn?1. I Sale l)V Blakeiev A IlOtlghtOII.
would assume the responsibilities 0;
the position He cave his whole time
-vt the work of clearing the city of
rim.r.'ils, and. thouph he has. teen ac
"used '-f undue severity, the truth is
hat any leniency shoivn to the prison
ers wa due to his. K'rauasion.-.. If it
lad cot been for his pleas David S.
Terry would have lu.'en s.trunc on the
very r.;pbt that he thrusts bowie-lrnife
through thehoat of the committee's
marshal.
It was only through private tall;
with Cilenan that one could get any
fair idea of he- executive force and of
his joxlieia miad. He had a crcat dis
inclination to poe before the public,
and it was only with extreme diiliculty
that he was induced to write a per-f-onnl
account of the work of the
vicilatice committee for the Century
rnacraziao, which formed the mo-: val-
ual-lj featari- of their "Gold Hunter"
series. If his conversations on this
snbject could have been taken down in
shorthand they would form a thrilling
chapter of California history. Cole
mrr. was the real power in this work
s.ui he knew many secret that iiave
nevr tKen :nalo public. Coieman had
prepared a -.1 -luminous
During my absence, all who have un
settled accounts with the undersigned
areerpectotl to call aud settle with Mr.
Geo. Kriuiss, who has my books and
accounts. An early settlement will
trreatlv oblige. Yours truly.
LK4l.il Bt'TLKU. i
WOOD. UOOll. wood. j
Hest erodes of oak, fir, and slab cord
.-.!. at !ovet market rates at Jim. T.
Picture
To be found 111 the City.
72 CUashington Street.
From TERIfllNflh or INTEMvlt Points
IHK
-MA UK OOOtKo-
- "W . Oo.
TIIH OAI.I.KS, OK
ixritRXA tto::. 1 1,
lira
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RAILROAD
In the lint- tti Uti
Frank Gordon. Wapinitia ; G A Cam
pbell, Wa'ia Walla; Mrs More. Mrs
Brown, J B Sniefce!, Dnfer ; F Morris.
Kingsley . G H Taylor. C Thomas., O E
Lee, Citv ; C McFailow St Joseph, Mo ;
C K Henton. Bake Oven : A Bunnell D
Grant, G H Wilder, Centerxtlle ;
THE CHURCHES.
Use Mexican i.vur Move Polish.
Peters A (..
- t; streets
Cfllit' Seeond and Jeiler-
the inside historv of
statement of
the vigilance,
r' , ' (fit1'1
ms UlTE w;i.;,ijjl: t. coi.kma.v.
this, lp nnh
clear up disputed
committee, ami 1
lished it would
points. -
Coleman's, work in suppre.sing Kear
xierifitB was even more important than
his, i&bors as head of the vigilance com
raittee that hanged Can.-;.- and Cora.
It wsa in July. 1ST7, that the anti-Chi
The Congregational church, corner of
Court and Fifth streets. Sunday ser
vices as usual. At 11 a. m. and 7 .30 p.
m. worship, and a sermon. Topic of
morning sermon, Godliness profitable:
of the evening sermon, 'Xo room in the
Inn," a Christmas sermon. Sunday
school after the morning service.
Meeting of the Vouns People Society of
Christian Endeavor at 0:15 p. m. A
Clirstmas service ; What can we give to
Chri3t? - Psalm rl-C-S : Matt. ii-llT- AH
persons not worshipping elsewhere are
cordiallv invited.
The Dalies
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It Is tht lutitrc f'nr ll'iutc It run Thrmich
VenllhukHl 1 rain cvury Any In the ywur to
i
" Cantor'
Ten M&'
In r-Uli,
llunrir-v
more ti.ti
Everybody
Nlinuld iij,
ItlftloiiRn I-
KHTfX till Clli:
(imrvti;tnk Uu l.i.
torj, si-t-ilui,,. j,r,fc
imiH'im i.;. una
tueitiil", ,.t v - rt
tlir cf ten ilinfretl lnriniintln:i r.t"-rrulnt: J
j eminent ihtwiu, lam omihtj t:.c tw J
2
Parifip rSTl
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r
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cximtile. rltlei. lev. n. nml lutiurai
tnre of the clolie , jiartn-uiur" toncrnlnj; J
iKitfd llrtr.li'im vriiui ami ili'r trati. i
Utlnti i'T futcitvi ii;atiuiiH, uru. and f
Jifi'Vctlrt. etc.. etc., etr J
This Worlds Invaluable tut t
linUMht1il. mill to the tt.aeher. frchithir ti-n. f
r -J. , linUM'liold. ami tn the teoehe
VX MHuT HH lKiTSrfrt i Iwslona! man. ami !-etr-Hliin
pi uaul and unic&DO f g .w,
'I " . 5 C. .V- C. Mcrrium Co.
The Baptist church, Iter. 0. D. Tay
lor pastor, will hold service tomorrow
morning at li o'ciwk. j-anday school
follows this service. There will be no
evening service. If the weather is cold
or inclement the sen-ice will be held in
the prayer room, as the furnace is not
completed.
Procram of services at the Christian
church The services of the day will be
turned over to young people and chil
dren. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a.
m. Preaching at 11 o'clock; subject
"Forgotten Vows." Sunday evening
subject, "Christmas." P. H. McGaffe.v,
pastor.
Sbiloh's cur-, tbe Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipos & Kin-
erciy. i'ocset s:ae contains twenty-jjve
dosea, only 'Sjc. Children love it. ..old
cy Sniies & Kfneraly.
Purchase ticket for photo of agent, he
will call but once. D. C. Hekkix.
Daily and Weekly
Chronicle.
t
Hot clam broth at J.
day at 4 o'clock.
O. Mack's every
aete excitement, stirred up by near-1 Stove Polish
xey. reached its climax. In that month
it wat- evident that Kearney had so
strong a tollowing that he was deter
mined to attempt driving out the Chi
nese and destroying the property of all
who were instrumental in bringing
them into the state. Leading citizens
called on Coleman and asked him to
organize a safety committee. In twenty-four
hours he had five thousand
men so well equipped that they cleaned
out the sar:d-'ot mob in a pitched street
battle and o terrorized Kearney that,
although he had led his forces one
night to the top of Nob hill, he did not
.care to burn the houses of railroad
millionaires a he had threatened. The
secret of his weakness was that Cole
man sent him word that he would be
hantred within twelve hours of the
time that he began this rioting-
Nine years u'o Coleman, who was
always a stanch democrat, was su'
jresteti by the New York Sun
for president. His name was re
ceived with favor, but the plan
.fell through localise financial distress
cane upon Coleinun. largely through j
the work of subordinated, and swept j
away Jus lortune. Alter paying forty
cents on ine uoiiur, to wiucn trie creu-1
;KTbi- j gjj y0nr dewier for Jlerican Silver
Notice.
Notice is hereby jriven, that by order
of the common council of Dalles City,
made and entered on the 12th day of De
cember, 1893, sealed bids will' be re
ceived at the office of the undersigned
until Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock p.
m., December 22d, LSOIi, for the con
struction of a sewer of terra cotta, to be
h inches in diameter, on Lincoln Etreet
in said city, commencing at the south
line of the intersection of Lincoln and
Fourth streets, in the center of gaid Lin
coln street and thence continuing north
erly along the center of eaid street to
the terminus thereof, towit : Low water
mark of Mill Creek. Said newer to be
constructed in accordance with the planE
and specifications thereof heretoiore
made and prepared by C. J. Crandall,
and which said plans and specifications
may be seen at the office of said C. J.
Crandall.
No bid will be received unless the
same is accompanied with a good and
sufficient bond in the sum of 200, con
ditioned that the bidder will accept the
constructing of said sewer if the same
shall be awarded to him.
The right to reject any and all bids is
1 nereoy reservea.
Dated at JJalles City, Ur., Dec. 13,
THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding eountrv, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man. Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
irions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chhonicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chkoxicle on Fridays of
each week at 1.50 per annum.
SO CHANGE Or CAILS.)
Coraio! of Plulnjr Curs uiiRunwijil. '"all
cuia DrawtriK ilnotn ol;lcii uf lnU-at equtliment.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
j Hot ttini ma tic coimtrurtix!, mid In wblet.
uceaimmutlatlKii hjc txith free nnil KuniUliea
(ur liuldc:(i KU! and bvci)iid-cliuTlcluU,iiud
ELEGANT BAY COACHES
fuhlithcr.
kjtrtngflriit. Mum,
CJ""Iki not Unjrrtirapiitiot"
? iotiiIiic rcintti uf ntictcnt
5 CX""!! f'Tlrtr priMTiuji.
LSTEKXSKKU.
A coiitiiiaonn ilnu, connccthie with nil Uue
RSunllcf: illrwt nad uututcrrut'tul crrlco
ruUnnn nltvjT rveivBtioiu cnu be curo
lu sdvuticc tlirouch wijr nclit n( the rond.
THROUGH TIGKETS )!iiuln Amt'rlcn.
Knslnud imiU Kuni' can iurcticd nt Bi
tictei oUlcv al tat coaifnur
Kull InlonanUoa couccrnlUK ratv, time oi
trnlna, inutL-r and other detail lurtilnhed oo
Rpjiltcatlou in
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent I) 1. A A Nbv. Co.. Hcsrulntur oSlct, Th
Unlit., Or., or
A. 1. CHAKLTON,
A't. GencTnl 1 uiji;i.r Agt.. i'urtlnud. Jtru
i The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
HAS A PAHILT OF
, 2000 EEADEES.
! They rt&n The Chroulclf to pet tlic Intent mid
j nuKt tcMnblc cws. Anil they rti"l every line
1 thnt I" In the jujer. That Is lmt mt the
1 Clirmilclc nn lnvahintilc uilvcrtl Ins mvdlam.
Thu ttcwiiiK.T thnt pocti to th Jumllj-
, Orvxliic In the one that the ndrcrtUor
ol tixlay iatroiiUr 1 when they dtslrc to
mtch the jpiil(!. Whfii they want your trnde
thdr uuiiouiicctnenu 111 Ik: lonnd In tho jiaj-r
lx)l: over our roltimin and ohcrvf tlic verlflca
tlon ol the truth ol thin unnTtlon. tcmttibcr,
n t-nit. uf h f,m(lrif f rn tlimiNnnH
1 worth r.sl:lns lor through thw
column:, cnjn-lHlly no at onr trj
For advertising
rate-. uh
bsenptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlic Dalles, Oregon.
When the Train stops al THE DALLES, set oil' on the South Side
AT THE
flEW COLUMBIA HOTEli.
ThU large anil popular II
nnd la titeiMiroi
House lu the city
1 the iirinrina! hole! buniuen
to lunmii tw ttwt Acconimodatloiu of uuy
awl t t..e inw rate of
D. BUNNELL,
Till Repairs and Boofii
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE
Pipe
woi
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young cfc Hues
Blacksmith Shop.
itors aretrd. lie hpont his remaining I
years in wntlinfr the halance of the '
eixty per ceuu, and only last eurauier j
completed this work, paying every i
creditor dollar for dollar. Many ol .
these men had really precipitated his
failure by refusing' to prant him needed f
time.
1BS3.
DoBGLAh B. Dvevii,
Hecorder of Dalles City.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Iiv virtue of an execution nnd order of Dale.
! IasuhI out of the Circuit Court of the htate o!
Ortsottf for the County of Wmco, to me cllrecttd
cominandlns me to make mlu of the land in the
ald writ dwcrlU.il to-wlt: tbewe plecta und iar-
it Inrtfl 111 U'Ht'n I 'ountv. U1m1m tit (itwm
olraugt that I'eoiilf Will Suffer
with dull feelings and the bines when kI10w and deeriu.i i the vouthwint rjuurti.-r
tliftf mn bf. ri nnrplv pured bv Eiinnlv . of ctlon four HI, and the north half of nettlon
tliej can te so fiureij cureo oj eiiupij . Blne (J)i un(1 ,ll)rtUwwit ,,uaru.r of ivvxu,n
takintr a few doses of Simmons Liver vm.n (171, in Townihip one m north of
, r . i lumue louneeu i ii, tnt ot tn
jxe'niator.
I linnaa fourteen (1 II. euxt of the Willamette ik-rl
t man. to rnaxc una pnr me turn ot money, in
' uld Court nJ)uiljl u u: puld to the jtluintl tr 1 n
I fcaid action, in which action Tho hollcitor Umu
Ji.oo per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cepts.
Orllci for nil 8tUK I.liu-i. IkmvIiic The llallnit for ull
jiolntH In Kntrn OrfRun mill Kutteru WuRlilliRton,
lu thin Hotel.
Corner of J-'ront nnd Vnlon fit
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Clothier and Tailor.
. . .Decidedly the Fineet Line of
Gents' Ku.rnistiing Goods,
Trunl's and Valises etc., etc,
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK.
"There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its flooa
leads on to fortune."
The poot unquestionably had reference to the
i' n mint n. and James
Jlooth. Kverett K. Hall. J V.
A Tliilril Eilltnr."
. imd Trut Coinpuiiy were
Dnrlnar ths tominif monthi. or the heuted iwxith. ilnrtha II llooth
1rlul lic who uretravellnt-or wnUjrntiUt ns MK lute. fcarah JI ilcflure. U. 0- Altr. Italpb
n trip uwar from bnnienhould reud the following iiosjem, Julia N. ItoKcn, I'rl KrnUxly, J. M. lay
letter from a brilliant aud well known editor and 0r and J. V. EdwanU were defendanU, to-wlt
provide tuenutilm f;aln8t nttuckk of headache theaumof fUMbi with Inteteat thurcon, from
nnddlzzlmtM: , 'July 1, lrW, nt the rate of fix i.-r cent Kir milium
OBMttMEK I liau oeciuioii to ums tevpral IW jju.uj attorney a fee iu id antion and
txav of Kraukc' Headache Cajwiulea while mmIii and dinhurnvmenU therein taxtd, J bute
travellnir to Chicago to attend the National Uvin- thif day lerled ui-on the lund aforwald, nnd on
ruiart.nwe. ioura rwpecuuji RaxnzK iM (unty mill gtute. I will ell laldland at
Kd. Kenoro, I'a., Jtecurd. , jiuhllc auction to the bltfheit hlddur therefor,
FoTnalebr BUkeWJIouboii, hreacriptlon T A. Wabb,
ugm,176 8Mjn7(.,Tb?llle8.0r. Bberllf of Wiuco County, utate of Oregon.
iioM by b'nlH KJAeriljr. 1 noVitd
CliSi-uiilSioi r
FniitiirB & CarpBis J 0 B
rREE! rREE!!
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
o Life-Sie Crayon. o
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itself
THE DALLLEK, OH.
Job
FIRST CLASS
PR
PR
NT'""
,THi
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MICHELBACil B1UOK, UNION BT.
CAN BE HAD AT THE
CHRONICLE OFFICE