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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1893. SHERMAN LAW FIRST WASHINGTON LETTER. Ordand i Mar I. land. This is the last tiny that the general public will bo admitted to tho Mon terey. F.arly yesterday morning, Cap tuin KemptT received a dispatch from the inivy department nt Washington, ordering tlu ship to go at once to Mart' From our K-slar 'iirrepoiiMit.l U'univunw. Julv lti. The evtra Immediate Policy of President Clc.fr isionoiiw unt of the , , . . . , ; impoverished treasurv a big sum in land and His Administration. !ctiSh. T,lolWh nmllv at ti.e expense of 1 the national legislature run on during , Ulaml, and there await further orders. REPEAL its absence from Washington, they jump As the arrangements for the reception to a uiaxiiiiuni when it sits. To make ml entertainment of Vice-President ! laws costs I nolo Sam a large amount of Stevenson include a visit to the Mon- t. I .1. ... -.....:-. I- I . I.. monev annually. me puy mouv mi ierey, . upturn iveuipu uus ruuriruumy memliers of the home amounts to !, SOO.000 u vear, and they got j$K!0,ilOO extra tor mileage, lo neip mem iraus act their business they require a small army of clerks, doorkeepers, pages, etc. Tli.. wiiurv list for this force of assist- morniiip oria is enauieu touay to nmm..cr ; i7;!0.lXH. This does not ABSOLUTE, IHHAUFIEI) What Will Follow Will Not be In jected Into the Present Fiht if the Executive Has His Way. New Yokk, July The World to morrow will print the following: "The I consented to hold the battleship at its present anchorage until Wednesday morning, when she will drop down to the coal bunkers and take on fuel, pre paratory to an eurly start on Thursday thoritative!v that the immediate policy upon s stable basis." Mr. Cleveland is annoyed and exas perated at the unexpected interference with the taritf-reform plans, but be is not discouraged, lie proposes to meet the silver question in the same open, straightforward maunorthat has charac terized his handling of taritr matters. President Cleveland's advice to the coming 8ecial session of congress will be for the repeal at once of the Sherman silver law. He believes that any com plication of this issue with amendments, substitutes or similar propositions will be detrimental to the purposes of the repealing act, which ere not so much for the purpose of working any instant change in the financial system of the country as for the restoration of busi ness confidence throughout the land. From the information at his ommaud Mr. Cleveland has no doubt that bis policy will be adopted by the house of representatives after seasonable discus sion. It is in the senate that the trouble will come. What will follow the repeal is a matter that will not be ejected into the present right if the administration ha? its way. That further financial leg islation will be needed, the president considers probable, but what its nature shall be is a matter for future determin ation. The first thing to lie done is to clear the ground. When that is done the question of construction can be con sidered upon an intelligent basis. ribiloh's Yitaluer is what you need for SAppepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price "-4c. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. Gallln'a Htatament. i include the otlice of the sergoantat arms, which is a sort of bank through which the salaries of the representa tives are paid. To run this financial institution an outlay of $lo,lX)0 more is needed. An additional fclti.OOO provides for tho auplort of the house postottice, through which as much mail matter passes as comes into and goes out of a good -sized city. The ntunlier of senators being much smaller, their annual pay amounts only to 40,000, with an addition of $ 1.',0(X1 for mileage. There is an expense of f ",4t0 for employes in tiie ottiee of the vice president. The otlice of the secre tary of the tipper house, which does the banking and attends to much of the clerical business of that august body, costs tt,500 in salaries. Clerks and messengers to various committees draw U3,500. The serjeant-at-arms, door keepers and other helpers get an uggre. fate of fllS.tWti. It also costs a great deal of money to run the building which congress occu pies for business purposes. The capi tol is under the charge of Architect Clark, who is allowed iV),OCO a year for keeping it in order. Four plumbers do nothing but mend and renew the ar rangements tor water and gas, and twenty-five laborers are engaged every day of the year in scrubbing the corri dors of the great edifice. All this lias nothing to do with the keeping up of the two w ings, so f ir as their interior arrangements are concerned. The care of them devolves upon the senate and house respectively. Furniture nnd re pairs require an annual outlay of f 1 S. 000, to which must be added about "",, 000 for fuel and gas. The rapitol and grounds represent a cash outlay of neariv fJU.OUO.OOO. This estimate Wlv-, Hauf literal llarfi the Nw.T llavo You A wonderful medicine has been placed on tho market, called lr. Grant's Native Discovery, for the cure of diseases aud complaints eculiar to the female sex. Ask for our medical adviser free and read our treatise on woman and her dis eases, and if you are alliicted try a bottle and see w hether we speak the truth or not. It is for sale at T-lakeley A Houghton's. Karl's Clover Koot, me new blood purifier, given freshness and clearness to the complexion Bud cures constipation. 25c, iiOc. and $1.00. Sold by Snies & Kinersly, druggists. AiiverUil l.Mtr. . Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postotlice at The Palles un called for, Saturday, July ll-'th, 1H!K!. Persons calling for same w ill give date on w hich they were advertised : Anderson August Hell S H I unmngham loll Jr leuiielle Fd Hogue I I W l ewis tieo W C2) Mallger Miss A Marquiu Frank Simpson Kenneth Taylor F.rwin J Williams Hazel C'onant F A M. T. Nolan, P. M. Nottoa. All city warrants registered prior to July I'd, 1801, will be aid on presenta tion of the same at my otlice. Interest ceases after this date. 1. I. I'.i uoKT, Treasurer. The Dulles, dr., July full. 1WU5. Crowe James Davis Louis F.astmun N Hibaey Jimmie Johnson Maud Morgan O S Payne Wellington Stout Frank Thompson W C Williams Frank cowaiMTM. i HORSES J.S. COOPER, Corner ,(Irn, CMOS' STOCK' YAlillS, Chinvj,,, ;((J 11 io larp'st and onlv th woil cm mil only strictly commission lcal.r in i tl, wilfhoKl his ,Mh extensive nulo i,r .." .. 1 Ill r . 1 hrainlctl horses for season IS'.) on WEDIsTESDAY, AUQ 4.UW IU9 anuum ue inoue at ultra. HORSES imI loli 4'rlullnic If you have your job printing done at Tin: Ciiuosicle you will have the ad vantage of having it done with the most modern and approved tyie, with which would have startled its original project-1 we keep continually supplied. All jobs ors. Wanting a design for the building, ,,nder the direct supervision of one of they offered $."00 and a building lot for the most successful and artistic printers the best one that should He etiliutitted. I j the Northwest. Until twenty-live years ago the site i sotiVeT Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna The murderer Gallin left the following as his final explanation of the Shaw murder: "When Shaw came home that evening he called for the lantern and I went ont with the lantern. He gave me the sad dle horse be was leading and I took it to the barn. When I was taking the sad dle off of the horse, Mr. find Mrs. Shaw came to the barn leading the black mare. I took the harness off the mare and fed her. Shaw and her was quarrel ing. In the quarrel she mixed me in. The quarrel was by the door. Shaw was facing the door. I went by the door and told them to quit quarreling. I was intending to take the lantern in. That time I mixed in a few words in the quarrel, and Shaw pulled a pistol out of his right hand overcoat pocket, and said he would kill 'the pair of you.' Mrs. Ehaw hallowed to me 'look out, I told you he was going to kill you.' In that time I grabbed a hammer which was lying in a little tool box and I hit him more than once ; how many times I don't know exactly, and he dropped the pistol. When he fell he never kicked. I left him lying and told her 'I will go to town and give myself up.' She said I shouldn't do that. 'Come back and do something with him.' 'I will go lo town and give myself np; you will be giving me nway. Mie said: It you comprised an area of onlv twenty-two acres. It was enlarged to its present size of fifty-one and one-half acres nt a cost of $tiS3,000. It is not generally taken for granted that the Sherman law is to be regaled, and speculation as to the construction of the house committees is rife. There is a great deal of talk about Mr. Bland's not going again at the head of the committee on coinage, weights and measures, but there appears to be no reason to doubt that Mr. Bland will remain in his old place. It is believed that a majority of the members of the house are now in favor of the repeal of the law, and if this is so a bill for its repeal will pass the house regardless of who may be chair man of the committee on coinage. The rules of the house will in all probability be such as to )iermit a majority to tran sact business, without any arbitrary assumption of authority or filibustering on the part of any one. It is believed also that a bare majority of the senate would vote for the repeal, but there the mode of procedure is different, and with a determined opiiositiou, such as will be offered by the leading silver senators, a vote may be delayed. A fair guess is that a bill repealing the law may pass the house promptly, and that it may then stick in the senate for some time, with the possibility that a measure favorable to silver may aceompuny it as an amendment wtien it goes back to the house. I learned at the pension oHlee that 2,"iH0 pensioners have been sniended ti lirooks, ha, without just cause or prov ocation, left my bed and Ixjard, against my wishes and consent, and refuses to return or further live with me, I hereby warn all persons not to give her any credit on my account, as I will not pay any bills of her contracting after this date. Caleb Buoorm. Ialles City, Or., July 1ft, lsWJ u.tAwtt noon, wood, wooit. Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters & Co. (Otlice Second and Jeffer son streets.) 31X0 per Rottl. Turn fnnc'M, Ii .umih vshJ'f liutmt. Croup r.rn;t.:; : w' vm V JiwptnK Coiijjti Anfl A-tiiiit u ' r CiniiiMtti.ii it hf no rival: lm trur '.".tnu nntiA r.-hM?nll otlcr f.nif'l; wjit;r;E nr ii tHkm Iritrr:'?. ho!l iy Irutrm. fin n tut Ki r l.frjc Ttm-fc CHlLOHVn : CATARRH Q ZZZZ7Z7wn EMEDY. ilave v-ai i (.taii-Mr" Th'rf-mwlv (runmn- are afraid. I w ill do my share of it.' " dat "r"1-'r ''e 'nt ruling requiring tewl to cure yuu. ITkxj 6ocu, Fur ale hy Nnlpo. Klnor.ly Then she took the hammer and hit him several times about the head, how many times I don't know. The pair of ns went to the house and left him lying! there. After a long talk I agreed on her plan to put him in the stall where the Stallion was, when we left the barn door open and went to the honse. She said everything would be all right, not to ay nothing; that she wouldn't say an ! thing. Burnt the hammer handle out. 1 After awhile we went to bed. She took lieneliciaries of the act of June 'Z, I.VhJ, to prove total disability where they are drawing pensions for total disability. Many of the cases suspended w ill not I probably result in the dropping of the! pensioner, but may be confined U are-' duction of pension according to the ; actual state of disability. j The idea, now seriously suggested, of j taking the desks away from the members ' of the house may yet result in making! congress look like a big rural school I in the morning while I dressed myself, and the clothes out of the eat kitchen door. Then I helped her cook our breakfast. We ate breakfast together. Signed : F. W. Gai.i.is. In presence of J. D. Combs, Sheriff and J. A. Powrll, Deputy. Captain Sweeney, C. fi. A., 8an Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Trice 50 cts. Sold by SnijKs& Kinersly. Shiloh's cure, the Great Couch and roup Cure, is for sale by Snipes A Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children love it. froid by Snipes & Kinersly. the hammer out through the front door j wilholIt enough birch rods and conical neaugear to go aruuna. The gold reserve in the treasury more than kept pare with the thermometer readings last week, and closed at ninety, eight (millions; and over. J. K. L. "My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrlnea. We used var ious medicines, also called in two doc tori, but nothing done him any good un til we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Kemedy, which gave Im mediate relief and soon cured him. I consider it the Unt medicine made and can conscientiously recommend it to nil who need a diarrhu-a or colic medicine. J. K. Hare, Trenton. Tex. 2" and f,0 cent bottle for sale by Illakeley A Houghton, drnpejist. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. tT TTAQ A TAWTTV ftp Ov rinnn tT" rT-Tn lvJ EAS A FAMILY OF 2000 READIES. Tliy tvnil The clinmlcU- V net tli- inmt mul mint plUlilc tin.. And th"y n-iiil mty ii,. thnt l in the f-!ST. Thnt in wlmt milk.- the ' hp irit'-,. mi 1 ii vul iuiI1l nrlvrtl lui! intilliim. The lit witM-r Hint . r.. to tii,. f,j lir.-.j,,, . the one (Q)S tint the mlv.Ttlwr. I t.Iay tniillz- w li.-n lli.y ih .lre to p.'urh the ril. W'hs i tie y want your twle tin Ir filniiifoirfiiienU Hill b' fotmd In the lMtr. I.(,k nvrr (rtiretfllllilll. ttll'l obwrve the verltlen thin ot the truth of this Ttlmi. Ueriirinber, trjeiirafninll',f twi tlxMiNnuft l orth MkliiK (r thrimuh thew f(T)S eohnnii., e-)wially no at rnr very A. WESOLO, The Boston Tailor, East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $0.00 up. Perfect rii liuMruutticd. A HEAD SHOT rljrht at the seat of dlflleulty. is aceom- I dished by the sure and steady ulm of r. Sage's Catarrh Kemctly. Ion't fool around with a po-guu, nor m " FIlnt-hK-k." w hen this reliable " Win chester" Is within reach! Ir. Sage's treatment of Catarrh In the Head U far superior to the ordinary, and when directions are reasonably ell followed, results in a permanent rum. Won't longer be indifferent to the veri lieil claims of this unfailing liemedy. The wort ftirms of Catarrh dUnp pear with tlie use of 1 r. Sagi-'s Catarrh Kemedy. Its mild, soothing, cleansing aud healing proertie effect a perfect aud permanent cure, no matter how had the case, or of how long standing. It's a remedy that succeeds where every thing; else has failed. Thousands of such cases can be pointed out. That's the reason its makers buck their faith In It with money. They offer J-'iiKl reword for a case of Catarrh which they can not cure. It's a medicine that allows them to take such a risk. Doesn't common sense lead you to take such a medicine? " Au advertising lake" you nv. Funny, Isn't It, how some people pre fer sickness to health when the remedy is positive and the guarantee utisolute. Wise men don't put tnnnty back of ' fakes.' Aud "hiking" doesiit pay. Rheumatism, Lumbago Sciatica, Kidney Complaints Lame Back. &c D3. SANDEK S ELECTS BELT With ECtro-MaBnIIO vUbrtNlUKIi l-t4 llratl lisxU lmroaiMfa ! WlTtirr wtinnit miKt rw il MeaAawsN rvwi litik' fmm owiMAiAtloti of bt suit iif-rr (orrt-ni n1! tmvm nr (mli. crtthHi. isa urrvou d-r(litr. IvrpifwilnM. laninittr, rti-irnititn), k .ttty, liver aatl Ulder romuiiiiiii, Umf Im k, IntntMitu, KIHK sill fmAj" rottiinl y"iiri HI hltJi. -ti Tula vtswtrtr belt rriUtii H rfl In prveisnsi or 4TJi Ottxrr. Oirfful tt InstAntir f !Ly v,rr itr w rrtvit tU,OW,lu, bikI wnl cuiatiir thv tt'r 4iM or n tmy. th.u . ntim hAt imri ntrMl h mrTlHM jfivemi. t tfrrr alt th-r r-tiMli failrU. aunt iri aaUiwlrwiat of l)UniuiMl 111 lltw rii4 rry iUir t . Otir lnil impw4 ILICTRII III tap WIY . tN C-.lert U-'n v-r Ht-rv-sl ok mn. mrit with all Ita. UmIUi w4 1 1tfss. Nfr1kU' tKlT K k II l sMI t mTi ftrrKl (.ir tu .1 l mi.iiii, ittsu sr.l , TsMCaj. Uvm 8ANOEKI CLCCTRIO CO., Ik. 1? k lrBtrt, 1'UM I LAM. OKE. YOUR ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Hagb Glenn, Dealer in Glass, I.ime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. . I'arrl. tHm tenant I. lit of Picture Moulding To t toand in the City. 72 fJUoshington Street. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANHACT A (iKNKKAI.HANKlNtr HCIhlNKttb HOP i u. ociiiiui ijica winenorj 4 Is now open, ami its proprit'tur will sell his Xt) .1. protliict'd Wine at prices in tho roach of evcryl T- .Vlso, host lVanuts to ho found. (Jootls jiuaran to ltr Turc ami First-Class in cvory rcsptct. Thompson's Addition. C BECF 1 There is a titic in the affairs of men which, taken at t leads on to fortune." The poot unquestionably had reference to th c di Sale in -FlfiifH k Cl at C RANDALL. &. BURGET'S Who are selling these Roods out at greatly-red MJCHKLHACH ItliICK, - l.'XION ti ucetA PAUL KREFT &. CO., -KKAI.K15S IN- I'AINTS, OILS AND GU Anil the Most Complete and the l.iUc-t 1'atlern and Inwi;iis ii WlILiX E A. 3?" ES K l-ttwrs of Oedit issued available In KaxMtrn States. he Sitrht Kxchautre and Teleinaphic Transferssoblon New York. Chicago, tit. Ixiuis, han Francico, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various point in Or etfon ami Wasliinuton. Collei-tions made at all point ou fav orable terms. ri. ScMsisca, M. Hr.ALL Ciuiiicr. First Rational Bank. 'HE DALLES. - - OREGON A General ISaiikinjr l!usinets trammr-ted iH-jinpitH received, subject to tiipht ' lraft or Check. ! Collections made and prot'eeds promptly I remitted on day of collection. ' Kitfht and Telegraphic Kxchantre sold on New York. San Francisco and 1'ort- land. I WHKCTOK8 f). I'. Thompson. .Ino. K. Schkuck. Kn. M. Williams, lino. A. I.IKMI. II. M. I'.kau.. THE DALLES National Bonk, Of DALLKH CITY, OH. 1'ractical 1'ainter and TaiM-r llalieers. None hut the Unt brat hherwin-w illiams and J. V. Masury's 1'aints uned in all .mr work, rl the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Maci.rv Liquid Ft chemical com lunation or soap mixture. A tirst dims article in all ro orders promptly attended to. Paint Shon nornsr Thirdand Washinrton fits.. The Di'V The Dalles Gigar : Factory PIE8T BTEEET. FACTORY NO. 105. pjrj A ICof the Best llrands VlVJiVItO manufactured, and ordern from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The repnutionof THE PA LI. KB CI GAK lias become (irmly established, aud the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing evory day. A. ULRICH & SON. W. r. WIHKMAN. WM. MAKIKH. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular ami reliable ho'i-i has lieen entirely refurnished, and ..ry room has been ropopered and repainte and newly carpeted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplic with every modern convenience. Katei reasonable. A good restaurant attacher to the bouse. Vrer bus to and from all trains. C. W. KNOWLES. Prop. W. E. GARRETSON. ina Jeveler. From TERJHINAL oi INTKX Titr I MI ft SOI.K aoknt ri: Tll President - Vice-President, -Cashier, - - Z. F. Moody ClMKI.KK illl.TON M. A. Moody -L: i'sl t Sum RKILROrTC la the Itnt TO ALL POINTS EaaSf It ! th lilnltis Car koutr. wtlbull Imliin rverr ilaratwIM Pfc paul and Cl: NO HANliE OF ( AU CnniHiw1 of IMnlns ni unmrM man lirawlnic Hinidi ttl-Hiriiol laui1 TOURIST SUOT t Imt thnt br pnwlMirtrt), v twommtHliit.oH are txitli 'rwrsw:j fur iiouit rmil Vint mid hwNiurt iw 4 ELEGANT DAY COO A if tntlttiinim I lti. rftnitwtlnf Pullman Nlwta raerTU'rfU V: III tl valine UmniKti an igtciitol THROUGH TICKETS tli kft ntlitrv of tliv tmiHiiy Full InffrrmMt.rtn rfmr-fntlnt JVt 1 trntiiN, roiiltw mutl other lrlw 1 I ALiAwW I i,-AalrM If- W. C. Asciit I). P. A. Nst. to. 1Um, Or., or A. K. CIIAUI.TOM. , Am'L dmieral 1'amui.K-r Arl.'w, General Hanking llusincin Transacted. r'ight Kxchangis 8oll on NF.W YOKK. SAN H! A NCI SCO, CIIICAdd and POHTLAM), OK. Collections made on favond.le terms at all aci ensible points. All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. t:IN "rroiiri St.. Tl. llall. Or. CUARA STORY, Art TKAciiiiH lionm H, llettimjtn Jluildiiit, Will five Imoiia Monilny anil 1 hnrwlaya f l, Rk, r iliMier If ik-alml. PHOTOGRAPHER First premium at the Wasco county air for best portraits and views. W.II.Y0U5 i General Hiackiimithlnif nl1 niiininllv. mill Hi" tiuaraiifei'- Horse Shoeing aSp; Ttiri Street opp.Licte's a w kST- f P, "AH 1 SODA WATEE AND I0l "j Candies and Nuts A " tiimiiu i i ' CJ nnPl,1 niAim a n n i t i II r I Iu rinat Peanut RoasternT" B-SrlTFdLCOf-