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CONSOLIDATED 1882.
THE DALLES. 'OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY SO; 1890
NO 39
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PROFESSIONAL.
DCFUB & MENEFEE. Attorneys at Law,
Room?! and 43, Chapman Bloufc.
in j M, KANE, M. D., Physician and Sur
I geoa Chapman block Hooms 44 and 4d.
Office hours B to U A. u., i to 4 and 7 to P. .
Phone No: 268. '
f R. O. C. HOLLISTER. Physician aiiii Sur
I ) geon? Rooms over Dalles National Bank.
Office taoura-iq A. M. to IS. and P-M; to 4 P
M. Residence west end ot Third street.
J li. KOONT2,, .
Real Est te, Loans nl Insurance
- Agent for the Scottish Union and National
Insurance company of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Capital i30.000.O0O
Valuable iatms near iuc -
Office over TJ. S. Land Office.
Oregon
The Dalles,
J-CFUK MENEFEB,
Attorneys at Law
Booms 42 and 48 Chapman Block. The Dalle, Off .
Q C. H (LLISTEB,
Physician and Surgeon,
Rxima over Dalles National Bank. Office hours, 10
imtilin. and from to 4 p m. . Resi
dence We t End of Thi rd ireet.
A.
S. BEN'MTrr,
Attorney at Law
ffice In Schanno'd buinding, npstafrs The Dalles
Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
rrtEMPLE LODGE. NO. 3. A. O. TJ W.
I Meets In Kellers HaU every Thursday
evening at 7:30 o clocn.
TAS. NESMITH POST, NO. 32 G. A. R.
J Meets every Saturday evening. at 7:30 in
K. of P. Hall.
COURT THE DALLES, A. O. P. NO. 830
Meets every Friday evening at their
hall at o o ciouk.
B
OF L. E Meets every Friday afternoon
In K. of P. Hall
TTASCO TRIBE, NO. IB, I. O. R. M. Meets
T every Wednesday evening m s, oi r
Hall.
GESANG VEKEIN HARMONIE. Meets
every Sudday evening at Baldwin Opera
House,
T OF L. F. DIVISION. NO. 1ST. Meets In
J K. of P. Uall the lirst ana inira w euues
day of each month at 7:30 P. M.
rASCO LOEGE. NO 15, A. F. & A. M.
f V Meets first and third Monday of each
month at 8 P.M.
rriHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
1 NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third
Wednesday ot each month at & P, M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O F.
Aleets every Friday evening at 7:S0 o cloclt.
In K. of P. HaU, corner of Second and Court
streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. 9 K. of P.
Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
In Schanno"s buildina, corner of Court and
- Second streets. Sojourning brothers are In
. vited.
ITOMEN-S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE-
n the reading room. .
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Mi. Hood Camp. No. 59, meets every
n i.. .. -in a, 7. an '-liu'lr in Kellerrs
HaU. AU sojourning brothers are invited to be
; present. . "
nT.TTrniA CHAPTER. NO. 33, E. S.
j Meets in Masonic Hall on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month.
diaU invited. , "
Visitors cor-
THE CHURCHES. "
KT. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo.
site Fifth. Sunday school at 0:39 A.M.
Evening prayer on rruiay at :ju.
Fj Rev. L. Grey. Pastor. Service in the Eng
lish langusige at First Baptist Church every
Sunday 9:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. - .
ing!
E. CHURH Kev. J. H. Wood, Pastor.
Sm-viceiieverv Sunday moroini; and eve
cordial invitation extended by both pastor and
nt wun.iuir wnnn hl : cuR'ii r. lu. A
: people to all,
nnwdp r?.n a TTOM A T. CHURCH Bev. W. C.
j Curtis, Pastor, Services every Sunday at
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Sunday school after
morning service
BT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest
Pastor. Low mass every Sunday a 7 A. M.
High mass at 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:30 P. M.
IiIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay
1 lor, Pastor. Corner Fifth and Washington
streets. Services each Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Sunday School and Bible class at 12:1a.
Pastor's residence Northeast cor. of Waslang
" ton and Seventh streets.
THIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Rev. I. H.
morning at 11 and in the evening at 7 o clock
Sunday school at 10 A M. Prayer meeting
every Thursday evening. Y. P. S, C. E. meets
every Sunday at 6:30 P. M.
G AVALRY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner
Seventh and Union. Elder J. H. MiUer.
castor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and
7-30 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. AU are
cordially welcomed. .
DAN BAKER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Wool - Exchange - Saloon.
BK T IMPORTED. AND DOMESTIC
Winev Liauors Cigar .s
-erond -treet Et End.
W UNDERTAKING
JK ESTABLISHMENT
Prinz & Nitsctike
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
We have added to onr bmtinew a complete Under
taking Estab abtnent, and aa we are in no way
connected with the Un iertoers" Trust, our
prices will be low accordingly.
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN
IMPEKIUT HOTEL
Seventh and "Washingtor Sts.
PORTLAND,
: OREGON
TAOS. GUTNEAN, - . PROPRIETOR.
BATES
ItmOPBAN PT.AJT. 1 " AMERICA W PX-aN
tl.00 11.60 &J.00 ) & &U.dU
HENKY L KUCK,
.Manufacturer ot and dealer In
Harness and Saddlery,
Seoond 8t,near MoodVe Warehouse,
THB DALLE -s, . - ' iK.rw K
AU fTork Gnsnnteed to lve Satisfaction
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BOSTON and all
POINTS EAST and SOUTH.
For iuformauou. time cards, maps tmd tlcfccts,
sll on or writo. W. C ALLAWAY, Aeent
Or A. D. CHAHLTON, Assistant General Pas
sen er Aaeut No. 2?5 Morrison Street, Cor
ner of Third Street, Portland, Oregon.
ARE T1E BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS 1
who care to pay a little more than tlie cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
PET. CIGARETTES "
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
' Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf
gro n in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY PURE
' Children... Cy
;c:asto.r
44 Castorlt h to well adapted to children that;
I r-...iiiinenii it us tupeii.-r to any prescriptioa
cuown Ui l.1' ll. A. Archer, M. 0.,
Ill bouth Oxford Bu, Urookiyn, N Y
' I ne Castor'a In my practice, and find tt
trjodally adiiteU to affectious of children.1
, . . Alex. Robertson, M. D.,
105? Vd Ave., New Yor!i
From r"rs"Di! kn.iwledee 1 ran pay th it
iastoria is a float uxccllfi.i medicine for chit
iren." ua. G. O. Osooon,
Loweil, Haas.
Castoria promote. Dljjestlon, and
ovei'cxiiiifcs rlutuieiicy, Cousaptttin, Sour
Stomach, Diai-.ncta, and Feverishnesa
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sieep natural. Castoria contair.3 no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
Latest Style
Lowest Profits
: In Meus and Boys :
Clothing. Dry Goods,
- MIS fURNISKIi GS. ;
HONEST VALUES IN : :
Hoots and Slioes
C. F. STEPHENS
134 Second Street.
Next door to the Dulles National Bank
MSNeiLI.. Receiver.
-;o THE
GIVES Th-
fMce of Two T eisccntlEB3'.al Routes
VIA
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BIIEESPGLI3
VIA
DfNVEa
OMAHA
AND
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ST.PADL
Low Rates to All Eastern 'dues
OCEAN STEAMERS leave Portland every
Ave days for
SA.V FRAKCISC9, CUL
T?nw full ptnlla nll on thA O. R. A T. Affent
at THE DALLES, or address
v W. H. HCLBCET. Gen. Pass. Airt.,
' ' , . , Portland, Oi-egon
New O.K. & N. Schedule.-
Train No. 1 arrives at. The Dalles
4:50 A. M., and leaves 4:05 A. M.
Ti-ain No. 2 arrives at The Dalles
10:40 P. M.. and leaves 10:45 P. M.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles
12:1)5 P. M., and west-bound train ho. 1
leaves at 2:30 P. M.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla,
leaving The Dalles at 1 P. M. daily aid
arriving at The Dalles at 1 P. M. daily,
connecting with train Nos. 8 and 7
from Portland. E. JE. LVTLE,
Agent.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Award.
13 111 jj
mnr.TC:--Lfcrj'-i.irr ..'.'J'. w 'J't , "mf
I b raw 1
M '(w "Takesjthe Cake'
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You may iiave monev to
burn, but even
fi throw it away For HQ cents you M
m get almost twice as much " Battle H
IS c?j
Ax" as you do of other high grades ll
l for the same money v H
FHE BIG SHOW OF
Comi-ng- on its Own Special Trains
BOND
The "CrowniEg Climax of
The Dalles on
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laSSnrdfiaall
The most Traveled, Popular, Famous, ar.d altogether tho Greatest Tented
Exhibitions of the Universe, It is infinitely worth more to witness a
few of our marvelous Special Features than it would be to see
the Inside and Outside of any other Show in the World,
. Three Complete Circus Troupes - A Five Coutinent Arenlo Assembly
ALL NATIONS GREATEST MALE AND FEMALE CELEBkITIES
Cdjisal M.'iia:ciie f B, re WJdlleatfs and (lean's l'ep. Ma Sirpriis
Asia, Europe, Aft'ica, and America in Contribution.
Grand Modem KippoJrome Enti ely New and Origin il Feast i -The
Grandest Exhibitional Features The Most Wonderful and Amazing
Animal Performances The Greatest Wonders The Most
Complete Wild Beast Shows The Everywhere .
. Conceded Best Shows on . Earth.
Ethinological Congress of Marvelous, Curious Creation
A WOKUEKLAND SUMPlOlIS CARNIVAL 1
Rare, Rich, Instructive and Unparalleled, Presenting Innumerable Special
, Features never before Exhibited in America. To see Either
of which wou'd be worth a Dozen Admission Fees.
Make up your parties and consult your Station Agent for Excursion Rates on
BOND BROTHERS' Day.
See the FKKE Spectacular Mxeqt Pageant in the Forenoon
DIE TICKET
For tn Usual Price
ADMITS TO
THE
Two Grand Exhibitions and Performances Daily, Raiu or Shine.
: ; Doors Open at and 7 P. M.
' ;
When Yon Want J Buy
Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat,
Rolled Barley, Whole Barley,
Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Hay,
: Or anvthing in the Feed Line, go tothe :
WASCO - WAREHOUSE
Our prices are low and our goods are first-class Agents for the
celebrated WAITSBTJRG " PEERLESS;- and BYERS' BEST
PENDLETON MILLS FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for
WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY. " .- -
S T 0 P HT
- KAHLER -
If you want the best Groceries. Fresh Vegetables or
Seeds to raise them. Savings Banks for the rich mans
nickel-or the-poor boys pennies . . . . . :'. " . .
Telephone 62
f-
lyOr
so, you needn't j
THE UNIVERSE!
BROS.
Exhibitional Grandeur
JUNE 4, 1896
I WHO'S BEST SHOWS
u
TV?yir" nJ Prtu Croare
inirU aUa IvOUl l directs
weeiv-: of
iTIiniN ARRESTED
Astorians Indietad for Land
ing Chinese.
WILL KOT YIELD
Dubois Declares no Tariff Legisla
tion Wiil be Passed Without a
Silver Rider.'"'
A Break for LibertyDisagreement of the
Kiver and IlarJior Hill Portland
Victorlousifirsl hree Officers
wpIUed lu a 4Ionth. -' "
Astoria, Or., May 22. Special
Treasuey Agent Leslie Cullom, P.
Cbappelle, special inspector; C. O.
Lappeus, Chinese interpreter; United
States Marshal Grady and Deputy Mar
shal Humphrey arrived from Portland
this morningr. armed with warrants
for the arrest of 13 Astorians, indicted
yesterday bv the United States grand
jury for conspiracy to land .Chinese.
Shortly after the arrival of the officers
operations were bejTun, and soon the
accused were seen coming under es
cort from tr.eir homes or maees of
business. They were brought to the
hotel parlors, and afterward given
their freedom, with the understanding
that they would be on hand to accom
pany the marsnal to ortlarjcl this
evening. 1 hose innicteu are:
W. W. Parker, Dr. Alfred Kinney,
N. Clinton, sr., William Chad wick,
W. B. Ross, T. E. Coe," C. A. May, C.
H. Stockton, R. Humphrey. William
Beasley, A B. Thompson, U. B. Fer
guson and John Welch. '
All were arrested except Beasley
and Thompson, who were out of town
up to the hour the steamer sailed this
evening, when Marshal Grady left the
city, accompanied by 11 of the accused.
It is believed that the indictments
were brought on evidence obtained in
seven certificates only, and, in conse
quence, the belief is general that many
more arref-ts will follow in the course
of a few days.
THK BOND K KSOLUTION.
Tha Debate on the BUI Takes on a Politi
cal Aspect.
Washixgtox, May 22. The senate
has taken up the Butler anti-bond res
olution by a vote of 34 to 30. 4
The debate took place on a decided
political aspect. I
Tne most interesting xeature was
the declaration by George, republican
of Mississippi, that If the republican
would agree on a fair -ribn partisan
measure, he would vote' fof.it Tevea-lt-
cludins- dniv on wool and eiimbi
pn peer aud ; nlg:fter-ta-xe:,:iwxi!
called attention to i-So hu:t that all nv.
the republican -: bolting senators
have' been endorsed and announced
that silver would, have to be recog-
ized in any tariff bill,
Hill said if the bill became a law the
alleged crime of '73 will be as nothing
n camparison. .It is a startling pro
position and it will simply put in peril
the finances of the country.
The senator spoke derisively of this
self-confessed populist measure.
i'ho present tariff law, confessedly
did not yield sufficient revenue to meet
the expenses of the government. In
the face of this fact, vast appropria
tion were being made. "How then"
asked Hill, "can you expect to main
tainithe fund for "the redemption of
the outstanding paper money of the
country.-"'
BOLD DASH FOK LIBERTY.
A California Convict Attempts to Escape
From Folsom.
Sacremento, May 22. Ernest
Gclger, a convict in prison at Folsom,
serving 20 years from Napa county for
burglary, made an attempt to escape
this morning.
He has .been in prison since last
January.
Geiger wai working on the rock-
crusher, outside of the prison grounds.
He made a dash and plunged into the
American river, and, although two
guards commanded bim to stop, he
continued to swim toward the opposite
shore. Then the guards began firing,
and Geige? received two bullets "to
the right shouHer, Whirling about
he started to swim back toward the
guards, holding up one band and
motioning them not to shoot again.
He was pulled out of the river and
taken to the hospital. His wounds
are dangerous, but not fatal.
Several Lives Lost,
Milwaukee, May 25. A cloudburst
at North McGregor, la., resulted In
great destruction of property and the
probable loss of several lives. One
body has been recovered in the debris,
RIVER AND HARBOR BILL
The Conferees Dlnagree on Appropria
tions.
WASHINGTON. May 23. The river
and harbor bill has been in the hands
of the conferees two hours today on
account of the disagreement as to the
appropriation for the deep water har
bor in southern California.
The house conferees maintain their
objection to the "senate amendments.
They say they are willing to accept ad
ditions, providing the senate agrees
that permit commissioners will be
named in the bill, but otherwise they
will hold out against both the inner
harbor at San Pedro and the deep
water harbor at Santa Monica.
Town Marshall Killed.
Rocknille, Ind., v ay 22. Barney
Roberts, last night,, shot and killed
Jobo Newkirk, - town .marshal of Jud
son, a small village seven miles north
of here. This makes the third officer
asssinated id this county in a month
Roberts and several companions were
drunk. Newlciric attempted, to arrest
them, when he received a load of shot
in the left breast, dying - instantly,
Roberts is in jail.
- A Clever Blow.'
Madrid, May 12. In consequence
of the representations made by the
American government, the Spanish
cabinet, wt't try to induce Captain-
General Wejler to reconsider his pro-
hibition of the export of leaf tobacco
to foreign countries. The edict has
been welcomed in Spain and Havana,
as a clever lilow dealt at the peopl
who are considered to be the chief
abettors of the insurrection.
7ortland Uot It-
Cleveland, May 22. A struggle
for the location of an Episcopal resl
dence in the northwest marked the
opening of the Methodist conference
today. The location recommended by
the committee was Portland, Ore,
Friends of foreign residence desired to
amend this by substituting Shanghai.
Tacoma was also named.
After much discussion Portland was
named. '
AG A. IN TliK CYCLONE. .
This Time It Strikes In Central IrfWa and
Many XWple are Killed.
Des Moines, la. May 25. Twenty
three people are reported dead as a
result of the cyclone which swept over
the northern part of Polk county last
night at 11 o'clock.
The towns afflicted are Bondurant,
Valleria, Sant iago and Ira. No tele
phone or telegraphic communication
has been established except with
Bondurant, which reports four deaths
three in the Baley family, with live of
the same family seriously injured.
Three of the Phelan family and Mrs.
Schell were killed at Valleria. At
Santiago throe were- killed in the
Bolenbaugh family. Between Val
leria and Ira, the death list is nine.
A spec'al train has been started from
Des Moines with physicians on board.
The storm is said to have swept along
the line of the Great Western from
Bondurant to Marshalltnwn.
AU Recommend It.
Ask your physician, your druggist
and your friendd about Shiloh's Cure
for Consumption. They will recom
mend it. For sale ry M. Z. Donnell.
Cut hnlic Teachers Let Out.
Spokane, "Wash., May 25. Ccn-
si lerable indignation has been ex
pressed because the school board,
which is composed entirely of A. P. A.
members, has refused to appoint tho
only two Catholic teachers in the
schools. They were called to the city
superintendent's office today, and
wera told that they would be given an
opportunity to resign. This they re
fused to do. The superintendent
states that they are two of the best
teachers in the schools. The receut
turning down of the ex-city clerk, who
was a candidate for re-election, is sup
posed to have precipitated that action.
A Fact Worth Iknowmir.
onsumption, LaGrippe, Pneumonia
nd
all throat and lung diseases are
cured
bv Shiloh's Cure. For sale by
M. Z. Donnell.
V
Murder and Sniclde.
, Palouse, Wash., May 25. Albert
Tayes' killed his 'wife and then com-
rtiitteisuicide at the f rnof At-TflTJ'SI'i -,'
vaTobonve miles' boulU of Plouse, thi
afternoon." Tayes was . a worthless,
shiftless man, and "ill used 'his .wife.
She refused to live with hfin, staying
with the Torrey's. This morning,
Tayes came to Palouse, and found that
she was at the ranch alone, the rest of
the faor'ly being in town attending
the circus. He at once rode out.
William Torrey discovered the bodies
in the kitchen wallowing in blood.
Mrs. Tayrs was shot in the temple.
No signs, of a s struggle were dis
covered. A A'atui.1 Beantifler
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the
blood and gives a clear and beautiful
complexion. For sale by M. Z. Don
nell. ' -
The Sngar Bounty Law.
Washington, Mav 25. The United
States supreme court announced a de
cision today in the sugar-bounty cases,
of the United States vs. the Gay
Realty Company. The cases were.
brought to test the constitutionality of
the ruling of Controller Bowler, deny
ing a bounty to sugar-planters under
the law of the last congress. The
opinion of the court was handed down
by Justice Peckham, and affirmed the
opinion ol tne court oelow, Holding
the sugar bou Dty law to be valid, and
overruling the controller. The opin
ion was unanimous.
For Dyspepstft
And liver complaint you have
printed guarantee on every bottle o
Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails t
cure. For sale bv M. Z. Donnell.
The Prohibitionist Party.
Pittsburg, May 25. As the time of
the national prohibition convention
approaches the prospect of a bitter
fight over the money plank increases.
Samuel Dickie, chairman of the
national central committee, said today,
that the adoption of a free-silver plank
will cost. the party 100,000 votes.
On the other hand, ex-Governor
John St. John, of Kansas, says:
'If McKtnley is nominated at St.
Louis and the democrats adopt a gold
st tndard plank at Chicago, the prohi.
bitton candidate, for president will
stand a good chance of election if we
adopt a free-silver plank."
Indiana May Kill Game.
Washington, May 26. The su
preme court, in an opinion by Justice
White, today passed upon the right of
the Bannock Indians to kill game in
the unsettled land of the former reser
vation in Wyoming, holding that un
der their treaty the Indians could kill
game in violation of the game laws of
the state. .
' Catarru Cured,
Health and sweet breath secured, by
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. . Price 50
cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale
by M. Z. Donnell.
Insolvent Bank Dividends.
Washington, May 25. The con
troller of the currency declared divi
dends in favor of the creditors of in
solvent national banks as follows:
First National bank of Red field, S.
D., 15 per cent; Linn county National
Bank, of Albany, Or., 15 per cent.
Treasury Statement.
Washington, May 26. Today's
statement of the condition of the treas
ury shows:
Available cash balance... ".$267,327,601
Gold reserve 111,132,995
. Cyclone In Jasper County. .
Marsh alltown," la., May 25. A
cyclone last night along the Chicago
& Great. Western-railway, in Jasper
rniiTiiv. Kitlea Droniniy
' injured more that number,
poiintv. Killed Drohihly 2v people.. It
ACTS OF LtfMKSS
Nonunion Men Assaulted on
the Lower Columbia.
A FEMALE 31IXER
Mrs Ainsworth Finds Gold Mining a
Profitable Recreation After Com
pleting her Household Work.
An Old Sinner t Arrested Will Send
llrlri;ati'S to Hu Louis Wearly ' 1 wo
Million More la the Dcllclency
IIU1.
Astoriv, May 24. Two nonunion
men engaged in tishing -near Oak Point
were set upon by a number of members
of the Columbia Rivor Fishermen's
Protective Union today, and were
severely handled, thir boats being
smashed and turned adrift, their nets
cut,, and the men themselves left on a
rocky pnint jutting out into the ri-ver,
from which they could not escape un
less assisted by persons .passing down
the river.
Just as darkness set in abiut 200
union men congregated near Eureka,
with the evident intention of commit
ting isome act of hostility, either to
ward the canners in that vicinity or
toward non-union' men.
It is known that the steamer Alarm,
used as a cannery tender fjr the Cook
Packing Company.'is near Oak Point
with 20 tons of salmon on board, and
it is thought the fish may be seized
and destroyed.
From hints droped by fishermen, it
is now absolutely certain that Searcy
was not the ''only fisherman.killed in
the recent melee a few miles above this
city. It is beiieved that at least one
of the attaking party was killed and
several wounded. Searcy's partner,
Jewell who escaped with slight injuries
states that when he fired his shot-gun,
more than one man dropped, and that
Searcy was shot in the forehead as he
was reloading his gun. Searcv and
Jewell hau no weapons save shot-guns
loaded with buckshot, white the attack'
ing party was armed with rifles.
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A WOMAN MINER.
Tnlrty-One Dollars' Pin Money Made In
a Little WhUe.
Baker City, Or., May 23. Mrs. W.
Ainsworth is the only woman in Ore
gon who can handle a miner's pick in
regular slyle. She and her family,
consisting of. husband andfour child
ren, live in Sports, Or.,- at the edge oi
town.. -When through with her fumse-
lzris-ni herif uy do-
tng- little placer nuning: Three days
ago sho ; ground sluiied a patch ; of
ground, six feet 'square, right. "at the
back of hor residence, and as a result
she added S31 in gold to her pin money.
The clean-up included a gold nugget
valued at $7.25. Mr. Ainsworth is the
possessor ' of some, valuable placer
ground in the. vicinity of Sparta, and
a man of considerable means.'
A Bad Man Canght.
Deer Lodge, Mont., May 23.
Philip Allen, the man who last Satur
day killed his divorced wifo and then
fled, is captured.
A reward of $1,000 had been offered
for his capture, dead or alive. . Armed
parties had been searching for hire for
a week. ' He was taken by surprise,
and no blood was shed. . For fear of
lynching he was lodged in the peniten
tiary at Deer Lodge.
Allen killed a man in 1S89, and dis
appeared, only to return and deliber
ately shoot his wife,' aged 75, who,
after his disappearance secured a di
vorce and married again.
In the DeHciency Bill.
Washington, May 23 Among' the
items in the deficiency appropriations
agreed on by the senate committee to
day are those to pay the widow of the
late Hon. Isaac P. Gray of Indiana,
minister to Mexico, $3750; to enable
Hon. T. W. Palmer' president of the
world's Columbian exposition, to
make payment in full for ail outstand
ing claims, "$7517; to enable the sec
retary of the trea-ury to provide for
the sampling of the imported silver
and other ores, $45,000; to pay claims
of Southern Pacific Railroad Company,
$1,552,979. -
Weyler Returns to Havana.
Havana, May 24. At 11 o'clock
this morning Captain-General Weyler,
General Ocbando, his chief of staff,
and Colonel Ahumada, the aid-de
camp, with other staff ofiloers, returned
to Havana, after visiting Bahia Honda
and Cabanos. After leaving Cabanos
the cruiser Ecsedal. which was-convey-ing
Weyler, ran ashore, and he was
obliged to return on the gunboat
Alentor, which was cruising on the
coast near Cabanos.
California Bimetallic League.
San Francisco, May 23. The ex
ecutive committee of the bimetallic
league of this state has issued a call
upon the bimetalists throughout the
state to meet in mass convention in
each senatorial district on Monday,
June 15, for the purpose of nominating
one delegate and one alternate dele
gate for each senatorial district, to at
tend the national conventian, to be
held at St. Louis July 22.
Deliberately Shot His Wife. :
Broken Bow-, Neb., May 24. Henry
Walker, residing near here, murdered
his wife today. He purchsed a revol
ver yesterday and deliberately ar
ranged all the details. His excuse
was that she had attempted to poison
him, and he killed her as a matter of
self 'protection. , The murderer is a
wealthy farmer, prominent and well
known. - -
Oas Explosloa in a Mine.
MlDDLESBORO, Ky., May 23. John
Taggart of Big Stone Gap, was killed,
and 12" others dangerously wounded
in a gass explosion in the mines near
Big Stone Gap. Part of the mine
caved in. It is believed that six of
the injured will die.
" Heavy Exports" of Silver.
..New York, My...2:'). The export of
silver from this eountryto Europe, up
Highest of all in Leavening
esoLmv pure
to last Saturday, amounted to ubot t
$20,000,000, as against about $13,000,-
000, in the same time lust year. The
increase represents silver-shipped to
Paris for coinage into Rtissi in roubles,
ine requirements Tor this purpose
are understood to have been practi
cally filled for the time being. Silver
is quoted at CSi bid, an advance of 1
per cent from lat week's final price.
Drlegule to Chicago.
Cleveland, O., May 23 The demo-
cratie'eonvention of the 20th congres
sional district, held in this city today,
elected ex-Rdpresentative Tom L.
Johnson and S. H. Holding dole-
gates to the Chicago convention.
They were not pledged, but are opposed
to the free coinage of silver.
A Raid by luaurirents.
Havana. May 23. One thomand in
surgents raided the vicinity of Hojo,
Colorado, between Havana and Guan
ajaya. setting fire to canefields and
tobacco plantations and' driviDg off
stock. Citizens are fleeing to this
city.
Free-Coimtictt Democrat.
Cleveland. O., May 23. Democrat
of the 25tU district todav. elected
Horace Alvord and J. B. Foster dele
gates to Chicago. Both pledged their
influence in the interest of free coin
age.
Supreme Court Adjourned.
Washington, May Zo. The su
preme court of the United States ad'
journed today, until next October.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
'DR;
CREAM
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f.'..-yiv;'-r'-'vt-..v3iu-
. p.Vfar fh Standard.
the n;
First national Bank
OF THE DALLES.
Sucoeasora to
SCHENCK. m
AND
BEaLL, bankers......
Transacts a Regular Bunking Mess
Bay and'wll Eiehanir.
ollectlons carefully mibie'and pr mptl accounted
(or. Draw on New York, ban F anaia.o and Part.
land
Dlrcotor" i
.0 P Thompson, Ed M WllUan a, J 8 Son ancle,
Oaonre Ueba. H 11 rata. '
OREGON BAKERY
-AND
: A. KELLER, Prop'r. :
Am prepared to furnish famll'es, hotels- and
restaurants with the choicest
Bread, Cakes and Pies.
' . Fresh Oysters Served in
Every Style.
fiEOOND Street, next door to The
Dalles National Panic.
iiillsihi::iiliu
THE DALLES
National Bank.
OF DALLES CITY, OR,
President Z. F. Moody
Vice President. .Chas. Hilton
Cashier M. A. Moody
General Banking BusinessTransacted
Sight Exchanges Sold on
New York, Chicago, San Fran
cisco and Portland.
iTii!i.iTmTrnTn
rrmiTTmiTi
GOAL! COAL!
-Tne bsst-
Wellington, Rock Springs,
and Roslyn CoaL
$12, sacked aaddelivertd tc any part
of the city.
t Moody's Warehouse
Andrew Velarde, '
housemover:
The Dalles
lilrtsea, LuCla Boft 101.
Power. Latest TJ. S. Gov't Report ':
The Dalles
Real Estate...
Exchange : :
The above association is prepared to
ake a list of all and any kind of real
estate for sale or exchange, whereby the
seller will have the undivided assistance
f the following " , v
Real Estate Agents.
rganized as an association for the pur
pose of inducing immigration to Wasco
ind Sherman counties, and generally
stimulating the sale of pioperty.
CPRR6SP0NDENCE S0UCIT6D
C E. Bayard, T. A.' Hudson, J. C..
-w., I. 1,.. , 1 U,,UI, .Ull W. ,
V. Whealrlnn nihr.no R, Mnt-rUn CI W
Rowland; or to J. M. Huntington, S
rctary ol the Association, - -
rOE DALLES. - OREGON
tat Hood Saitple Room
THE DALLES,. OR.
BeSt Kentucky Whisky
FRCM io:;8rixi.E.
Very Best Key West Cigan and Best
of Wines.
English Porter, Ale and Milwaukee
. Beer always on hand.
MAETZ tt PUNDT. PROPRIETORS
A.. - A. BROWN
FULL ASSORTMENT
a . . m iimi
. AXD PROVISIONS,
Special Prices to Gash Buyers
170 SECOND STREET.
'Tte Regulator Line"
rhs Dalles. Portland and Astoria
. Navigation Co.
.THROUGH
fEitaufl Passes line
Through Dailv triDS fSundavs ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land, steamer Keguiator leaves me
Dalles at 8 a. m., connecting at the -
Cascades Locks with Steamer Dalle
City. Steamer Dalles City leaves
Portland (Oak street dock) at 7 a. m.,
connecting with Steamer Regulator
for The Dalles. .
PASSENGER RATE3
One way...
,12 00
. 3 00
Hound trip.
Freight Rates Reduced
Shipments for Portland received at
any time, day or night. Shipments for
way landings muBt be delivered oeiore
5 p. in. Live stock shipments solic
ited. Call on or address,
General Agent
THE - DALLES - OREGON.
j. i :
Regular Populist Nominee for
JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
Wasco and Sherman Counties.
L. HENRY...
Regular Populist Nominee for
JOINT REPRESENTATIVE
Wasco and Sherman Counties.
Independent Candidate for Sheriff
I hereby announce myaelf aa an independent,
tree silver candidate for the ofneo ot Sheriff of
Wasco County, Oregon, to be voted tor at the
general election to be held on June 1, ISM.
JOHN M. ROTH.
HARRY LIEBE,
Practical :. Walesa
AND DXALSE IS.
Clocks,. Watches, Jewelry, 'Etc
REPAIRING SPECIALTY.
162 Second Street, next doorjto A. M.
William & Co. 'a.
THE DLLES, - - - OREGON
Nobody need have Neuralgia. Get Dr. Mlla
runUalomiwiWla40X4Waaav
MESS1NGER