The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 05, 1895, Image 3

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Will You Pay
an Income Tax?
TheBean
SprayPuriip,
To make room for new stock, and this
If so, perhaps it doesn't make any difference to you. -whether
you "buy of us or not, "because you are able to pay higher
prices for your goods.
.
If You Don't
It's mighty important for you to give us your trade, as you
must undoubtedly be interested in close prices.
We Sell on Small Margin of Profits.
Lime,
Sulphur,
Salt,
Regardless of Prices.
We are doubling our Store Room to make
room for new Goods, and our present stock
has to go. Everything in the shape of
GIiOTfllflG FOH EVERYBODY.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
-FOB BALE BY-
MAIER& BENTON,
-JjK. A. DIETRICH.
Physician and Surgeon,
DUFTJB, OREGON.
CUF" All professional calls promptly attende
to, aay ana nignu
aprl4
JOHN D. OKOGHEGiN,
Register TJ. S. Land Office, 1890-1894.
Business Before the United States Land;
Office a Specialty.
Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke'Co
Washington. novlS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ntered a the Poetofflce at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
Clubbing List.
Regular Our
price price
Ckreniele ui S. T.Tribnne $2.50 $1.75
" ud Weekly Oregwiaa 3.00 2.00
" d Weekly Eiaminer 3.25 2.25
" Weekly Kew York W.rli 2.25 2.00
Monahan, is recovering rapidly, the
nurse is all right, and the quarantined
people are well and happy, rejoicing in
the approach of the time when they
will he liberated. This is the 12th day
since Monahan was taken sick, and the
11th since his attack waa known to be
mallpox. The chances are now all
againut there being any new cases.
Concert Program.
10 Con us per line for first Insertion, and S Cents
uex line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than 8 o'clock
will appear the following day.
TUESDAY
MARCH 5, 1895
BRIfcF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook o t Chronicle
Reporters.
Concert
A
The
Methodist
Church
Tomorrow
Night.
The Cold Storage Co. shipped a car
load of potatoes East today.
John Hill, the man killed at tieufert'a
fishery yesterday was bnried today.
Governor Lord yesterday appointed A.
N. Gilbert superintendent of the peni
tentiary.
uo you want garden seeds t 11 so,
read Croseen's ad tomorrow, which will
tell yon just where to get them.
The railroad commissioners are in
session at Salem considering the freight
schedule of the Southern Pacific.
It will be seen by perusing the min
utes of the council meeting last night,
that all persons under 18 years of age are
liable to arrest if found on the streets
after 8 o'clock at night. "
The Smtth Bros, will give their dance
at the opera house Wednesday evening
this week instead of Thursday. This
change Is made on account of the hospi
tal corps using the hall Thursday even
ing. .
Tonight at 8 o'clock the fire bell will
be tapped eight times. This is the cur
few bell, and from this on will be rung
etch night at the same hour. Just re-1
member this, and don't think it is a fir
alarm. '
A decision was handed down in the
supreme court today iriHhe case of the
r state against Daniel Maloney and Char'
les Snelling. The judgment in the
lower court was reversed and a new trial
ordered.
The Dalles just at present is at its
dullest. All the farmers are busy plow
ing, and hardly one of them is to be seen
in the city. The weather is perfect and
if it keepB np for a little while there will
be a large acreage in grain. What we.
want is just such weather as we are hay
ing now, followed next month by rains,
The smallpox scare has grown beauti
fully less at such a rate that there is now
little, if any, of it left. The patient,
Following is the program of the enter
tainment to be given Wednesday even
ing at the M. E. church :
Hunter's Chorus"
Mesdames Bradshaw,Doane,MaeLafterty,
Varney; Messrs. Bnowden, Crandall,
MaGee, MacLaflerty.
Male Quartette "The Bridge"
....Messrs. (jranaau, jonnson, uoane, Magee
Recitation Miss Bessie French
Duett "I Know a Bank"
Mesdames Bradshaw and Boyer
Solo "The Grand Old Ocean" Dr. Doane
Quartette "Annie Laurie"
.Mesdames varney, tfoyer, uraasnaw, uonaon
"The Flower Dance" Full Chorus
Reading Mrs. E. M. Wilson
Solo Miss Myrtle MIchell
Quartette "The Lark"
Mesdames conaon, varney, Huntington,
and Corson.
Quartette "Larboard Watch"
Messrs. (Jranoau, Jonnson, Doane, Magee
Duett "O Restless Sea"
Mesdames Huntington and French
Solo "Let All Obey" Mr. Magee
Zion Awake From Thy Sadness"... Full Chorus
Recitation "Cassius to Brutus". .Mr. N. Sinnott
'O, Hush Thee, My Baby"
jnetaames jonaon, uoane, tjorson, var
ney; Messrs. Davenport, Johnson, Ma
gee, Doane.
How Are Tour Kyea!
Dr. M. G. Benedict, the eminent
optician of Cleveland, Ohio, is in the
city, stopping at the Umatilla House,
where he may be consulted. The doctor
carries a complete case of opthalmic in
struments, and makes a thorough ex
amination of the eye, free of charge,
This is a rare opportunity and should be
appreciated by the spectacle wearers of
this community. He will remain one
week. The following testimonial is from
J. S. Lewis & Co., the leading jeweler of
Ogden, Utah.
"J. S, Lewis & Co., of Ogden, Utah,
take great pleasure in recommending
Dr. Benedict, oculist and optician, he
having prescribed for and fitted many of
our first -citizens, therefore we do not
hesitate to commend, but should urge
all needing an oculist and. optician's
care, to profit by his visit to your place
Respectfully,
- J. S.- Lewis & Co.'
Invited to Call.
Mr. C. L. Lambert, representing the
Portland popular - houses of Rudolph
Goldsmith, one of the leading dry good
houses, and H. B. Steinbach & Co., the
leading clothier, is at Frank Vogt's old
store on Washington with samples of
their immense stock, consisting of dry
goods, house furnishing, gent's furnish'
ing goods, clothing, etc. Prices the
same as at counter in Portland.
mch5-6.
Telephone Notlee... ... ... ,
Those who have not already ordered
instruments placed and who desire tele
phone service from the Seufert-Condon
Exchange, will pleaBe order at once.
Skufsbt & Cosdow,
The Accident at Seufert's.
News reached the city yesterday after
noon about 5 o'clock that an accident
had happened at Seufert Bros.' fish-
wheel No. 3, in which one man was
killed and another badly injured. The
testimony showed that the men were
working in a crib, placing rock therein.
That a derrick was need for hoisting the
tray containing the rock into the crib.
Before the tray is hoisted the man in
charge always blows a whistle, which is
a call to the men in the crib to come
out. Among those employed were John
Hill and a man named Koskelo. When
the whistle blowed at the time the ac
cident occurred, Hill and Koskelo came
out with the others, but instead of going
behind the derrick with the others, and
as Mr. Seufert had told them to do many
times, they sat down on the edge of the
crib. Although -the tray was loaded
with less than half the usual amount,
when it was lifted part way np the der
rick gave way. Koskelo saw it coming
towards him, and dropped into the crib
distance of ten feet, being badly
bruised and cut by the fall. Hill had
his back towards the derrick, and the
heavy pole struck him in the back or
shoulders, hurling him violently into
the crib. His head struck on the side
timbers and his brains were dashed out.
The Seufert Bros, are not in anyway
to blame, as the derrick had been in
use for six months, bad been lifting
heavy loads, and there was nothing to
indicate that it had weakened. Besides,
had the strict orders to keep out from
under the derrick been obeyed, no
harm would have followed the breaking
of the derrick.
Coroner Butts summoned a jury, and
an inquest was held, resulting in the
following verdict :
Seufert's Fish-wheel, )
No. 1, March 4, 1895,$
We, the jury impaneled by W. H.
Butts, coroner of Wasco county, Oregon,
to inquire into the cause of the death of
a man killed at said place on March 4,
1895, at or near 3 :45 p. m. of said day,
find as follows :
That the name of said deceased was
John Hill, a single man, and a Fin
lander in nationality; that he was
about 24 or 25 years of age, and bad no
relatives in this country, as far as we
are able to ascertain ; that he came to
his death by reason of a derrick, which
was used on said fish-wheel to hoist
rock, breaking, and the boom of said der
rick, or the mast, becoming detached
and striking him in the head, thereby
causing instant death. And we further
find that he came to his death through
his own negligence, and that no one was
responsible for the death of said de
ceased. Signed :
Ernibt Kreaman,
D. Heboux,
Gus Stadleb,
. D. S. Dtjpue,
" .' ' J. F. BUBRT,
John Abndt.
Regular Council Meeting;.
The - regular -monthly meeting of the
I city council was held last night. Pres
ent full board, except the mayor. On
motion Councilman Nolan was elected
chairman pro tern.
Minutes of the meetings held in Feb
ruary were read and approved.
The petition of J. W. Blakeney and
others, asking for to either enforce the
payment of licenses by all expressmen
doing business, or to allow those now
doing business and paying a license
therefor a remittance of all future li
censes, was read and on motion the
marshal was instructed to collect licenses
now due from the Pacific Express Co.,
A. S, Cathcart, and all others now delinquent.
W. B. Shackelford then reported ver
bally as a member of the health and
police committee, regarding the actions
of said committee in devising means to
protect the citizens from smallpox, and
made such recommendations as he
thought necessary consistent therewith.
Thereafter on motion it was ordered that
there be six physicians of Dalles City
appointed as follows, Drs. Logan, Suth
erland, Hollister, Doane, Eshelman and
Shackelford, and that they be constitut
ed a board to eelect and locate a site for
a city pest house.
The claims against the city were then
read and ordered paid.
The claim of Teague Bros, for $60 for
team hire, which was heretofore ordered
allowed at $30, was reconsidered on the
application of said claimants and or
dered referred to the committee on fire
and water, and the chief engineer was
instructed to act with (he committee in
auditing said bill.
Moved and carried that the chairman
pro tern ot this meeting be authorized
and empowered to sign the warrants
issued in payment of the claims ordered
paid at this meeting.
On motion it was ordered that the
council hold the property for the extra
expenses of getting the water out of the
sewer ditch, in sewer between First and
Second streets from Court to Union
streets.
On motion 'it was ordered that the
marshal be instructed to collect the ex
penses of pumping out the lots after the
high water, belonging to T. T. Nicholas
and S. French, and situated on the south
side ot Front street, between Washing
ton and Federal streets.
On motion it was ordered that the
council ratify the election of R. B. Hood
as councilman for the first ward.
The roll being called resulted as fol
lows : Ayes, Kuck, Johns, Lauer and
Nolan, Councilman Eshelman refused to
vote.
On motion it was ordered that the re
corder prepare an ordinance prohibiting
the planting of poplar trees on the
streets or private property in the city
limits;
-On motion it was ordered that the re
corder prepare an ordinance as an
amendment to the curfew ordinance in
creasing the age of persons allowed upon
the streets after certain hours, to 18
years, and that all .such, .persons fonnd
on the streets after those hours, be
arrested alter the ringing of the curfew
bell at 8 o'clock p. m.
Adjourned.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.
-DEALERS IN
BUILDIE : MATERIALS
-AND-
Teleplioue No. BB
Are Your Eyes Open ?
IF SO, READ THIS. D
Just Received,
A Complete Assortment of GARDEN,
and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save
you money. Now wend your way to the
Big Brick, opposite Moody's' Warehouse.
E. J. COLLINS & CO
Telephone 20. Terms Cash.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning oui the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and on.y the first-class article will be placed oa
he markt. .
The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
125 Milk St, Boston, Mass. ' -
This company owns Letters Patent
No. 463,569, granted to Emile Berliner
November 17, 1891, for a combined tele
graph and telephone, and controls Let
ters Patent No. 474,231, granted to Thos.
A. Edison May 3. 1892, for a speaking
telegraph, which Patents cover funda
mental inventions and embrace all forms
of microphone transmitters and of car
ben Ulephenea jan2S
T. A. VAN NORDEN,
DEALBE IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
AND SPECTACLES.
Oregon Railway A Navigation Company
Watch Repairer and Inspector..
Repairing of Kino Watches a Specialty,
loe Second St., THE DALLES, OR.