The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, April 07, 1893, Image 8

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1893.
KtMtrle Ela.aaa.
Bismarck celebrated hi 78th hirthday
Saturday.
Six persons were burned to death by
the destruction of the Iliguins hotel,
Bradford, Pit.
The lieautiful residence of Joseph Jef
ferson at Buzzards bay has been de
stroyed by tire.
There are stirring times in Brttzil.
Both the revolutionists and the jjovern-
inent are increasing their forces.
A miner's lump caued an explosion
in the Niclron shaft, operated by 1-ang-don
&. Co., Shamokin, Pa., Saturday
morning. Forty were suffocated, the
bodies of ten of whom were recovered.
It develops that the Russian extradi
tion treaty, about which there has been
so much talk, and to which so much op
position has been manifested, was or
iginally negotiated by Secretary Bayard
and the Russian minister at Washing
ton, and sent to the senate by President
"' Cleveland himself, nearly seven years
ago.
Word has reached here of a frightful
accident on the Canadian Pacific, which
occurred Thursday a fewniiles east of
Harrison, Manitoba. It resulted in the
loss of four lives. The particulars are
meager, but reports says the engine
jumped the trai'k while on a dizzy
height overlooking the Fraser river and
went down a steep embankment. The
Ckalm A gala ta HI. rtrakr(.
St. PmciiSBi aii, March 30. Cholera
has again appeared in this city. It is
known fatal cases are of dailv occur
rence. It is thought the authorities
will not resume the policy of last year of
tuakinga regular daily announcement of
new cases and deaths. All news is
suppressed. There are disquieting ru
mors as to the situation in the interior, j
Sanitary stations in the Volga provinces,
where the disease created great ravages
lust year, have been reopened. Special
steamers with sanitary officers cruise
the Volga to pick up cholera patients.
It is believed the government has grave
secret information.
Tha Brhrlac Dl.puto.
Washington, March 30. The cast's
and counter-cases of the United States
and dreat Britain, under the treaty to
arbitrate the Behriug sea difficulties
between tie two countries, were simul
taneously sent to the United Senate to
day and to the house of parliament in
London. Briefly stated, tiie case of the
United States is that all ttie rights of
Russia in respect to the seal fisheries in
Behring sea, as to the water boundary
established by the treaty of March 30,
1867, between that nation and the
United States, and all power and au
thority possessed and asserted by Rus
sia to protect said rights, passed unim
paired to the United States under that
Ssw York, March 31. Willard II.
I-ardrldge, son of "Plunger" Tardridge,
of the board of trade, and who is only
19 years of age, was secretly married to
Miss Charlotte Itudd, by the Rev. A. J.
Canfield, Wednesday night. Wheu Mr.
Pardridge was informed yesterdav
morning of his son's unexpected mar
riage he was dazed at first, but after
thinking the matter over decided to
grant his blessing and say nothing. The
bride resided in a cottage near the Par
dridge mansion. Though her parents
are not wealthy, she is as accomplished
as she is'bcautiful. The plunger called
on his daughter-in-law later in the day
and warmly welcomed her as a uiemlier j
of his family. Mrs. Pardridge, mother
of the young man. is now spending a
month at Pasadena, Cal., where the
young couple will spend their honeymoon.
--1-12-1- uMuirrJ'cn nich, taken at it. ,
leads on a f,i-tu " -o.
. .. : . .... ' '
The poet unquestionably had reference to tha
ELECTRIC FLASHES.
treaty; that the I nited States has such
engineer and fireman jumped into aproperty and interest in the Alaskan
seal herd as to justify the employment
deep gorge, but nothing further was seen
of them
NEWSPAPER NEWS.
The circulation of the Tocsin, a Lon
don anarchist newspaper, has been pro
hibited in t ranee.
Tue Lexington (Ma) News runs a dl
oreo department under the head of
"Vital Statistics."
Ttie Sioux Indians have a newspaper
published at -Madison, S. D., called the
Anpokin. Its motto is from Luke i.
79: "Wankantonhan Anpoakin Hiyoun-
hipi.
A Paris newspaper offers prizes for
the best designs for a new issue of
French postage stamps. The present
stamps, issued in 1875. have always
Deen subjected to much harsh criticism.
lira nails (iia.) weefciv announces
the following as its subscription rates:
"One year, two bushels 'taters: six
months, two gallons sorghum; three
months, one quart sweet math invar
iably in advance."
A xzwsrAi'ER for the blind, the Week
ly Summarv, printed in Bruilie type,
and published in London, has just
passed its thirty-fourth number. It has
a considerable circulation, its success
being evidenced by a recent enlarge
ment of the paper.
No WOMAS respects a man that she
can rule without diplomacy.
It is poor policy to do all you intend
to for a person on the first application.
Labge salaries are apt to make men
fancy that their size is increased in
proportion. .
TnE man who does as he pleases ought
not to complain if the rest of mankind
acts as it chooses.
Dr. tiiH'i Onloa Syrup.
lhis remedy is a sure cure for all dis
eases of the throat and lungs, caused by
taking cold. It will stop a coueh in one
nigni. no matter how severe. It is just
what its name implies; an onion rvrun,
compounded in such manner as to do
away with the unpleasant taste and odor
of tne vegetable. When in need of a
enre for a cough or a cold, try it. Price
ou cts. bold by Blakeley & Houghton,
Druggists.
"What did you think of those two
tories I told at the dinner the other
rtitfht?" "Well," replied the candid
friend, "each was admirable in a way.
One was good and the other was new."
Washington (Star.
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and 1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
"Did you ever get book the umbrella
you lent Brasher?" "Yes." "How?"
"I borrowed it again." "From Brash
er?" "So; from the man he lent it
to." Washington Star.
Spring Medicine.
I)r. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, on
account of tlieir mild action, are es
pecially adapted for correcting spring
disorders, such as impure blood, tired
brain and aching and worn out bodv.
They act promptly on the liver and kid
neys; drive out ail impurities from the
blood, and malaria from the svstem.
Only one piil for a dose. Try them this
eprine. Bold at 2d cts. a box bv lilake-
iey Sc Houghton.
by that nation upon the high seas of
such means as are responsibly necessary
to prevent the destruction of such herd,
and to secure the possession and tene
fit of the same to the United States, and
that all acts and proceedings of the
United States, done and had for the pur
pose of protecting such property nnd
interest, were jusutiauie and stand jus'
uned, and that compensation should be
made to the United States br Great
Britain by the ayment of the amonn
of losses to the United States, or such
other sum as may be deemed to be just
The case of Great Britain, on the
other hand, is that Behring sea is an
open sea, in winch all nations have
right to fish. It is asserted that Great
Britain has throughout been fuvorablv
disposed to the adoption of general
measures for the control of the fur seal
fisheries, should these be found to tie
necessary and desirable with a view to
the protection of fur seals, provided that
such measures be equitable and framed
on just grounds of common interest, and
the adhesion of other powers 1 secured
a guarantee of their continued and
nfpartial execution.
Both parties file claims for dimiairvs
the United States for losses to its reve-
ue and on account of losses to the Alas
kan Commercial Company, because of
the reduced number of skins . taken,
owing to the diminution of the herd by
the pelagic sealing of British vessels,
and Great Britain on account of Iosm-s
to owners of vessels by the United States
Chicago is preparing to put ou severs
hundred policemen for the world's fai
year.
Tbe French steamer La Normanda has
arrived and rejiorts that four days ago
she spoke the steamer Ilekla, of the
Thingvalla line, disabled in mid-ocean
She had made temporary repairs to her
disabled machinery and was steaming
on her course at the rate of eight miles
per hour. The vessel has about 800 pas
seugers, of whom tkW are in the cabin.
me tug .Murcotta went ashore on
Cumberland beach, near Savannah, Ga..
yesterday afternoon in a heavy storm.
The crew succeeded in reaching the beach
after a terrible struggle with the waves,
except Stewurt Brown, who was
drowned.
A big steal among engineers and fire
men of the Missouri Pacific railroad wus
brought to light in Sedalia, Mo., result
ing in the discharge of a time-keeper,
nine engineers and six firemen, with the
probability of many others being im
plicated. The trainmen in collusion
with the timckeeer drew checks for
time not put in by them. The com
pany e loss will go into the thousonds
and extends over a period of 10 months.
No names are given.
My wife was con lined to her bed for
over two months with a verv severe at
tack ot rheumatism. We could get
nothing that would afford hi r any re
lief, and as a last resort gave Chain lr-
lain's Pain Balm a trial. To our great
BU!jrise sue oegun 10 improve alter the
first application, and by using it regu
arly she was soon able to get up an
attend to her house work. E. II. John
son, of C. J. Knutson A Co., Kensington
Minn. 50 cent bottles for f ale bv Blake
ey & Houghton.
TJu comiw
can be healthy. She will be,
if she's wisely cared for. As
she enters womanhoed, Dr.
! Pierce's Favorite Prescription
builds up and strengthens the
system and regulates and pro
motes the lunctions. Its ;
supporting tonic, and a quiet
ing, strengthening nervine. It
corrects and cures all those
delicate derangements and
weaknesses peculiar to the
sex. In every case for which
it's recommended, the " Favor
ite Prescription " is guaranteed
to give satisfaction. If there's
no help, there's no nav. It
does all that's claimed for it,
r the money is refunded.
It's a risky wav to sell it
but it isn't your risk.
COMPLETE
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
At Ink! B niMltrtil M-urk ,!,. ...II. .1 .
rtewrtlHH the t'ttwta, iMMIlta the rvm.il v lhii
la arlciitJttrally the in.-t vuhmtil,,, artl.tlralty
. J1VT' '""''', mnlH-al iM-.k Umt li..!,,,
!""?.. tnt,y'- i"K. every mwc hiring a
liairtmw (flti.tratmn tu tlntn. H-mir i.t the .lib-
u!" 1iAr""'.,d Nwvillis IK-Iillltv. ltm.nll.lM-v,
Htorllity, Iieveliipmint.Varlnireta, Tin- II u.lmnd
lh-iM.f inti'iHiiiuc Miim,.Ki etc.
,J77 "" "" drnnd TnttJu.
ihr l-Uim Ihr IM Srrrrtn anil .
etn a Mnlval Srtrmrr as il,.;,Oe( bi .V.trtW
tmld atnm or put f.Min. ami al Julnrr
TLK h(!o'K'''trat0r 'C UT
It will lm wnt free, under Mvl. while tlire.il
tlnu lt. If niliveiilent. 111-1..U. I.... ...
wy KMtaire aliine. AiiUrvM the Milihuliers.
ERIE MEDICAL CO..
BUFFALO, N. V.
ninrfi'iifv nn Pll C -
ulfiUMJII M III m-
at CRANDALL &. BURGET'S,
r-f!l:n- i
III! 1
Roods out at greatly-reduced r
MUCK, . . U.NIO.V ST. j
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLAS
And the Most Complete and the I-atcst Patterns and Pnsigm uj
Ft.
i
Practical Tainter anl Batier llanirnra. Knna l.m ).- . i . f
Sherwin-Williams and J. YV. Mamiry's paints used in all .,Ur work aul. "'H
the most skilled workmen emuloved
chemical combination or soati miitnre
orders promptly attended to.
Agents for Masury Liqui.1 IwM
j ursi ciass article lu all colon ,1
- 4
Paint Bhoo corner Thirdand Wuhington St., The Dall
NOTICE.
Mrs. S. A. Orchard, Carpet Weaver,
Offer her wrvli-.n to nil ho lh rart-etn
woven Ht lior Inline liu l,liirl. timr u,
hriHiimu . fjlu
-ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATIB AND ICE CBEAM
at whnlasitl
jaotatloi.
Candies andjluts
iSpecialties
Finest Peanut Roastr In Th Dalle
NAKcr Phu-ups, a North Carolina
woman. Hi years of age, has a loom in
her house on which, to keep herself
warm during the recent cold upell, bhe
wove fifteen yards of cloth.
A Mar Car fur Pile.
Itching piles known by moisture like
perspiration, causing Intense itching
when warm. This form as well as blind.
bleeding or protrnding. yield at once to
Dr. Pxisanko's pile remedy, which acts
oire tiy on parts aHectd, alworbe tumors,
allays itching and effects a permanent
care. 50 cts. linguists or mail. Cir
rnlars free. Dr. Boeanko, 32 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. bold by Blakeley &
Houghton. wiy.
r.Bfa fur Hatching.
High grade Kose Comb P.rown Leg
horn etrs from graded Kose Comb hens
and pure bred males. Price 60 cents
rr setting of thirteen. Address E. M.
llurriii aii, ndershy, Or.
From now nntll April 8th, cabinet
photos $2.h0 per dozen at Flowerdav's
g.illerv, a. -ond door from Times Moiin
Ininwr office on Gonrt street. 8atis
factory work gnaranteed.
Tha Kuah Cuntlnaca.
M'aaiHKGTOM, March 30. There were
oo signs of a letting op in the rush of
office-seekers at the white house today.
They came early and stayed late, and
some would have stayed all night if the
opportunity had presented.
But, Mr. President, what are von
going to do with the slates congressional
delegates are fixing up for the distribu
tion of local patronage?"
"I am going to smash them."
This is the question reported to have
been put to the president by a congress
man and the reply of the president. To
make the matter a little clearer, the
congressman learned that while the
agreement of a delegation upon local
officers may have weight the president
will not be bound by it. So plain ban
this policy of the president become that
the Alabama delegation has decided to
abandon its slate, before agreed upon.
This lead will be followed by other dele
gations, with the result probably that
tlie contest for office will become a free-
for-all race and each candidate will run
on Ms merits. This will probably be
satisfactory to many congressmen, for it
will relieve them of considerable respon
sibility.
Judge Iradj'a Baoeaaaor.
V ahiiinoto, March 29. President
Cleveland discussed w ith some Oregon
democrats today the appointment of a
district judge to succeed the late Judge
I)eady. The impression prevails here
among those who claim to know that L.
L. McArthur will be appointed in a few
days.
Tha Trip of tha Portland Girl.
Pt Wis, March 29. Miss Edith Day,
who is circling the country against Miss
Doolittle, reached here this evening from
Washington, leaving later on the Iron
Mountain for tbe city of Mexico, where
she expects to meet Miss Doolittle
Monday.
Killed by Aaalaneha.
-ii-Ti, .ev., niarcu si. Acwi in re
ceived from Kingston canyon that
Thomas Graves, his wife and three
children have leen killed by a snow
slide in Crooked canyon, 20 miles south
of Austin. George Schmidt, who went
to Graves' place, found that a slide bad
occurred, and on investigation, discov
..-.,,i . . . i ,
" pari oi me u raven cuinu was
gone. He found Graves' head protrud
ing from the snow where the cabin had
stood, and thinks the others are probi
hly buried in the cabin also. He imme
diately proceeded to Kingston, and with
others returned to hunt fur tl, l-ui;.
of the wife and the children. Graves
had been working a mine all winter
there.
Shiloh's cure, the Great Counh and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kln-
erei. , i ocKet size contains twenty-five
aoses, only Sic. Children love it. hold
by Snipes & Kinerslv.
Deaervlng Praia.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's
Arnica Halve and KWtri fi;n. .-j
have never handled remedies that sell as
well, or that have eiven sm-h nninwi
satisfaction. We do not heaitnto
guarantee them every time, as we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, If
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. Tliere remedies have wnn tkui.
I JrB popularity purelv on their merits,
j Hmpes & Kinersly's druggists.
I Subscribe for Th Daily Cnaomci.r..
set
C0cta.,ana
X00 par Bonis.
fCmKhy Hm.i,i, JiHoat.
-"" ""mipuy: reVcT.-a WI.,pin,ooli
and A.tnmu. J.' r loin (t hliJI(,
rival; ba ourod thouaan,!. wlKnuii Su."
''"r': ""curb tod If token in time, hold
lr Omnriata on a Tnnmnr-n. Kin- tru, itock
CATARRH
REMEDY
For aalo by Bnlpoa Klneraly.
QHILOH
Hut vim t
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
uame Back, &c
f ft'tl M'ht'at,
" Oats,
" Corn,
" Kye,
" .rotatH8,
fJarden Sotls,
Grass "
Seds in Iulk.
SStreetJ.FOLCO
rirtit .i.le
. oharr a
rmtaurant.
The Dalies
Gigar : Factory
fikst stheet;.
FACTORY NO. 105.
pTrj. I)Col the Pest Brands
KJJl VJ illlkj manufactured ami
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
A. A. Bnowr
iiaaia a full aaanrtnuul ol I
Staple and Fancy Grout
and Provision.
nlrta b offer at Low r If una
SPECIAL x PRIC
to Cash Buyers.
HiibEst Cash Prices for lw
otter Preitee.
170 SECOND STREET
W. E. GARRETSON
Jewel;
Leading
!. AQMT rR Till
-AT-
J. H. CROSS'
Hay, Grain and Feed More.
FRENCH & CO..
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BAKKINU BUHlNKHe
The renuution of THE DAM.KS n.
QAK has tweome firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Letters of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
he
tMcht Exchange and TelesTai.hip
Transfers sold on few York, Chicago, Ht. I
Ixiuis, Han Erancisco, Portland Orejron,
MmLiie n asn., anu various points in (r-
etfon and Waahinirton.
tx)lle-tions made at all points on fav.
ranie terms.
n. KcrfKsra,
Pnmlrtwiil.
H. M. Haau
Caauier.
First National Bank.
HE DALLES, - - - OREGON
A (ieneral Hanking liusiness transacted
i'epotfits received, stiliject to hight
Lraft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
rriniiieu on uay 01 collection.
iirht and Teietrraphic Exchange sold on
.iew i ora, an r rancisco and Portland.
Campbell Bros. Proprs
cactOaori lo f . s. eras.)
M anutactnrara of tha It neat rraueti and
Utiroa Mada
CAKDIES
9
Eaat of Portland.
PEALER8 IN
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of thaae (uodi at Whoial
of lurUill
rFf?eSH OYSTERS
a Bvary Btrl.
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dallea. Or.
L
Vork. Warrar'jtl
All Watch Work Warrart
Jewelry Made to Or:
I IS Baeoad Bt.. Tha Itallaa. Of.
The Snug
No,
W. H. BUTTS. Prop.
00 Second Erect, The Dtlls
This aell known Bland, kept k
well known W. II. IJutta, lonf s i
ut of asco county, uas an extra.
uary une Block of
In fact, all the leading hraulo j
Wines, Li)nors and C'iirars. Uirrj
old man a call and you will conic a"'
n.
U1HHCTUKS.
. IHOMPBOK. Jko. K. Kt'HBNCK.
M. WILLIAMS, CiKO. A. LlXHI.
If. M. IUai.l.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OK.
D5. SAIDEM'J ELEb"fi BELT
Wrth leotro-MaKiMrtlo U&PLkmOKV.
Winmir. wllhoot amlWIna all nnitin trm
avaars awol .,r I,,.,,,. .,,lu.t ,iuu..aa;.iru2
et.HOEH ELECTRIC CoT
o, 17 -lrrttrt,-Ott Jl.A.i QUE.
YOUR ATTENTION
Ii called to the faot that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Piaster, Cement
and IliiildiiiK Material of all kinds.
Carrln. the Klne.t I.lna of
ll ... i:.
jtiuiuiiiuuiuings
To be foand In the City.
72 Washington Street.
President - .
Vice-President.
Cashier, .
Z. F. Moody
Ihaki.es lln.TOH
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
HKht Kichanttes Kold on
NEW YOKK.
KAN FKANC1KCO,
CfMCAfiO
snd PORTLAND, OE.
Collections made
at all access! hie tioiiits.
W. II. YOUNG,
I
mm & mm shod
General Blacksuiilliing and Work done
promptly, and all work
tiuaranUrmt.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stages
Lin
J.D. PARISH, Prep.
Li-avm Thi at 6 a. m. arerf M v
. . ..... .. . ,i1nv.,ilv in .Kiriy.pij .
I'rliiavllle at . m. rvcrr r ,Kl "
Tlia lallea In tlilrfjf .11 birara,
Carries (he U. S. Mail, rasstngtri ani
Cumianta at I'rine-IIUi wlta-
Stagei from Eastern and Souths
egon, florthern CalifornisaB'
all Interior Points.
Aim makna sliiMernnHtlfin at The "
train, from furtlaiid and all eruiwrnr'
: Conrirom drivers.
.' Gcod accommodaiioni alone tut mi
.' rirst-clag coacties ml torsn vA
: Eipresi nauer bandied will can.
All IM-ranna alnhlna naaaaM mliat
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Hurt Street, opp.liclic's old stand,
new, ((,, re Ukli.K iuin.t; .ti-r w ',
in'ld. Kni.tca niuat b yhlll""
ir Ilia hi, t;. will nut ba ""I"'""""
omi(Miii)f will take no rink on
......... I Ill and all
poluta In Ores
M. Hl.'hal
'rlulllc.
reirmi. and advanra filial" 1
ld hf the 04itity-
BTAGE- rriK"' -J
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