The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 25, 1895, Image 1

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Vol. viii
Of the
M GPU pIEIiD
A Line of Shoes that are
PRIESME YER, GIESECKE,
Sale Now On.
HAS FOOLED EUROPE
Sultan's Spasm of Reform
Did Not Last.
MORE OUTRAGES WILL OCCUR
Belief That Kothing; Short or Drastic
Measures Will Bring the Porte
to Terms--Gunboat Order
Not Issued.
London, Nov. 23. The sudden fit of
energy which convulsed the Eultan of
Turkey into doing something towards
suppressing anarchy in Asia Minor, the
result of '-the.- Marquis of Salisbury's
Mansion House speech, eeems to have
spent its force and Abdul Hamid is said
to have relapsed into bis usual lethargic
state. Reports of fresh massacree have
reached here from many points of the
disturbed empire and in brief, the East
ern question does not appear to be as
near solution as it was during the early
part of the week. There has been little
change in the nature of the problem be
fore the powers however. Their mutual
suspicions are acting as drags upon them
and delay decided action upon their
part, though the belief is still prevalent
that nothing short of drastic measures
will bring the Eultan to terms for any.
length of time. This step, however,' will
not. be adopted until all hope of the
moral enforcement of reforms which Ab
dul Hamid solemnly promised to adopt
have vanished.
A GHASTLY FIND.
A grim story is published today' from
Constantinople, according to which a
diver; while recently engaged in assist
ing in the work of driving piles for a new
pier at the Golden Horn, on reaching
the sea bottom was surprised to find
himself surrounded by the bodies of a
number of men apparently standing up
right around him. Upon investigation
the diver-discovered they were corpses
of students who were recently arrested
by the Turkish police and afterward
taken out iu boats and drowned in the
Bosphorous for taking part in the recent
disturbances at Stamboul. All ' the
bodies had leaden weights attached to
their feet, which kept them upright.
The diver eaid there were from fifty to
sixty bodies in that spot alone.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
tS3
Walter H.
... . ABHING FOR BESCUE.., .
. Chicago, Nov. 23. The Armenians of
thia city and vicinity, according to one
of their number, are hopeleES and des
perate, and are actively promoting a
movement which is said to be spreading
over the coantry to enlist men to go to
Turkey to prevent the extermination of
their relatives and friends.
A. VALUABLE MINE 13 A C STAKE
Ownership of the Easter, in Southern
, Idaho, to he Decided.
Boise, Nov, 23. An important decis
ion was rendered by Judge Richards at
Idaho Uity today in the case of the Mag
pie mice vs. the Easter mine in Willow
creek district. Plaintiffs occupied the
entire week in introducing testimony,
but were non-suited by the decision to
day. The Easter is the mine owned by
D, B." Levan, which brought Willow
creek into prominence. It ia very rich
nd was producing heavily when this
litigation was begun. The property
then was placed inHhe hands of a receiv
er. The matter of receivership is to Id
beard in chambers here early next week ,
but it is believed the property will bg
turned over to Levan. ..
PALMER TO
IlAVK
house
CHICAGO
Great Kortliern Theatre, Now. Ualldlng
'Will Play His Attractions.
" Chicago, Nov. 23. The new Great
Northern theatre, erecting on Jackson
street, east of Dearborn, has been leased
b A. E. Palmer of New York. It will
be opened September 1, 1896and is to
be a combination house. Palmer will
look after it personally. It is announced
that the Great Northern is to be made
the theater of Chicago, and Palmer will
give in it the first productions of his
best attractions. The seating capacity
is 1600. The building will cost half a
million. The part devoted to the thea
ter will cost about $225,000.
:
More Cause For Uneasiness.
Constantinople, Nov. 23. The sultan
has not yet authorized the passage ot
Dardanelles by. the extra guard shi;-1
asked for by the representatives here of
Great" Britain, Italy, Austria and Russia.
This is causing more and more uneasi
ness here. Unless Abdul Hamid sub
mits there is likely to be trouble, as the
powers insist that the extra gunboats
are absolutely necessary for the protec
tion of the foreign population here.
Cold Weather on the Coast.
San Francisco,' Nov. 23. A rapid fall
in temperature during the past 36 hours
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
J
THE DALLES, OREGON,
Late Firm of
Celebrated for their
Tenney ,
is reported from almost every point on
the Pacific coast. In many places in'
Oregon, Washington and Idaho the ther
mometer was below freezing point last
night and today. At Fresno, the center
of the grape culture in California, the
temperature fell today to 24 degrees, the
lowest point recorded in nine years. The
fall of temperature bad been so gradual,
however, that no vines or orange trees
were frozen. With colderweather pre
dicted for tonight, the owners of citrus
orchards are greatly alarmed.
Great Storm Ragtag; In the West.
Omaha, Nov. 23. A storm has been
raging through the west for the past 24
hoars that has seriously interfered with
railroad business. The storm was most
severe on the 500 miles between Chey
enne and Udgen. The wind blew at a
rate of 60 miles an hour, with a blind
ing snow Btorm in progress and the
mercury at zero.
On the Wyoming division of the Bur
lington there was much snow. The
Black Hills . were covered, and eight
inches . are reported at Billing?. In
Wyoming and South Dakota it was more
severe than in many years.
A Well-Known Knclish Poet.
.London, JNov. zd. ine deatn is an
nounced of Lord de Tabley, the poet.
Baron Ichn Byrne Leicester Warren
de Tabley, the only son of Baron George
de Tabley, was born in 1835. ' He was
educated at Eton and was a lawyer by
profession. He also wrote a great deal
for the magazines.
Blakeley & Houghton', the druggists.
will fell you that no one is better quali
fied to judge of the merits of an article
than the dealer, because he bases his
opinion on the experience of all who use
it. For this reason they wish us to
publish - the remarks of other , dealers
about an article which they handle
Messrs. C. F. -Moore & Co., Newberg,
Ore., say: "We sell more of Cham ber
Iain's Cough Remedy than all other
put together, and it alwaj s gives good
satisfaction.'7" Mr. J. F. Allen, 'Fox, Or.,
says : "I believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to be the best I have handled."
Mr. W. H. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash
says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
sells welL and is highly praised by all
who use it."
. squire VBaaiaate for Ke-eieoiion.
Seattle, Nov 24. In an interveiw
with the Post-Intelligencer, Senator
Squire this evening epoke freely of his
intention to be a candidate for re-election,
saying in reply to a question that
he could see no reason why he should
not be returned. He leaves tomorrow
for Washington. -
Appeal In the Great Northern Case.
St. Paul, Nov. 23. The attorneys of
the Great Northern today served notice
of appeal from the order restraining con
solidation of the Great Northern railroad
and Northern Pacific by Judge Kelly
some time ago. - '. . ' '
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,
STONEMAN & FIEGE.
Excellence and durability, made by such as
Wright
' Say, why don't you try De Witt's Lit- !
tie Early Risers? These little pills cure
headache, indigestion and constipation.
They're small, but do the work.
"" ' ' The Pope's Condition.
Rome. Nov. 24. Dr. Lapponi, the
physician of the pope, eays that there is
nothing alarming in the condition of Leo
XIII, He deems it advisable, however,
that his patient keep to his room owing
to the cold, damp weather prevailing.
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castorla contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
H Castorla Is to well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
tnown to me." II. A. Archer. M. IX,
111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
For several years I have recomnieiided your
Castoria,' and rhall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwm F. Pardke, M. D
: 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The rise of 'Castorla' is so universal and
its merits eo well known-that it reems a work ot
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Carlos Mabtth, D. D.,
New York City.
Trrs Cehtaub Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y.
The best off all.
Men's Overcoats and Ulsters,
.which fasten . the . immediate attention of
men wanting a warm, serviceable garment
Men's Suits.
a
The consideration of profit is
Worth every cent of $7 J ,
Our
Men's Under-wear,
Four lines to select from. We expect to
sell out these lines daring this week.
Worth every cent of 75 cents . " "
M.
BOSS CASH STORE.
1895.
& Richards, ana others.
Williams
New Arrivals.
A Full Line of
Bay le's Specialties.
Salted Peanuts in small car
toons.
Toasted Butter Corn in small
cartoons.
Baj'le's celebrated Clam Broth
Bayle's English Sandwich
Mustard.
Bayle's Extract of Beef.
Little German Pretzels. '
Saratoga Chipped Potatoes.
The above are very fine goods and per
fectly fresh.
It will be a pleasure to show them to
you. - ''."'. .'..''
J. B. CROSSEN,
The Grocer.
Ask Central for 62.
Harry Liebe;
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker? Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
Can
street,
now be found at 162 Second
I lie PeOple are with us
Men's Neck
From $5.75 up.
Men's Suits.
-r Men's Hats.
abandoned.
price, $5.50.
.Now 50 Cents.
HON Y WILL,
- Dry Goods Importer.
NO 277
of
Go.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
. CEMENT,
Window-Glass
and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3Z- GKXa IE ILST 2ST
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of -work in his lino at ,
reasonable figures. . Has the
largest honse moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon. -
Address P.O.Box 181. The Dalles
- wear.
We have just opened up eeveral boxes of
new neckwear, all the latest patterns.
You've often paid 50 cents for the same
qualitv. -
We only ask 25 Cents.
Right to the main point at once. Hats
without natters' profits. That's the way
we sell 'em. Just received a case of men's ,
Fedoras, newest shapes, of course. You
would sav they were worth J3. .
Now our price is $2.50.
We want to dispose of our stock ot Teles
copes, Valises and large Trunks. Special
prices, 15 per cent, discount.