THE DAIXES WESKI.Y CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JPLY 5 1SC9. . ! The Weekly Ghromele.',' O jt ijw f ia I'fcJ.f i (. ifitautlfc! ... J x oi- iix-w i u-Y rcTt istu . - O.xr ratii ut;-M . . -- a tuui. x rt r jt rf an K Cnriiiiltif tw ... O- I .r iuim u uM ta. u-.ltt I Crrr twtir iw w a active aid i:u"e-l as asy ! rights and rivilec to the ta'-ve ia c-xiiiz wi.i tw-r cctidl::. there oclx to I i d.cju:y is cf-irli'rr for a ci kx-al yc-era-tx,s.t list will I snUtfacteey. A SKIRMISH AT SIGHT nf trici:tlcti.cc4 0J w to gave Hcme-i a a sacs'. :".w-cw ti if of r B.l. :'T, j:J cd f-l- L-"-v ? tty r i m as jIt"2; wr :.W-w Lu a-ll tJ '- a3 tfcw ; ie?. r5--'? ittTf.v dree. it Utter ar.J tccnitr, or tbe so? ; I: wa M-:nt'i t 1 ib' tea, ; tie, , im r.er.:? B-.'E; Kll5 3 20 AlSlISt Oil LIElS ZmiLZ'IX J: THE T1X . There is co reason f the jgJ IV.! c,: c tiarch. tiocgM L Siixf cl cf ctkIl f J st. Thai was Usf.m. Was be? What sba.1 we woaM aria that ai the c iEciftJ :ii " lt ,k" ' fj ,, . . . . - m-,:. resr-oasii.: tit owa -U? WLat WCtiJ t apjOinCJ irviw Maiswii-j nm a i rT niioil i ' tMVBt jtirf ELiii-d bo ; 1 1 II I mil riirM"! It UTtrr snulrizs I Lnr till " " " k-s? ia!i; liy etot fit. io iatttf (iu feOjtc iet.a-. i- .i . - v. .j . THE ATTACK I. cm ,1 riu cf nftr A J- ;rpet-t?5es mw. .h., tk i ;rc'.Jl 2L:i &ir i tidi U I i tniZr IU do lie yit ia a privs-.e t" ir-t"11 liE5 tise ! tu mix itTrir. Tb rathr. ft zJ dl cf TabierftgftuatUTKff crowd Amtrkaas Ut One Mao Killed and Far Wonalcl Kcturn of Vol- CpCtO i . . UjC una murk i t m l. v - w diu-iOntrt;on at San Ttre 5i iainbj ft c;";,!fl Bt tT:L" ItciTte cecesstrr, A trot J txtrt a. in : reffft;& , FeraiEd; last eTeo:cf. Tliey tooi aa- to -rTec4nke'e'u dUti le tf e tibet j biy. Who 1 e,.kc4M ,ca f4ia t0 cstke , i9,Tec.u.s. .i a-?, I'M, . 'a flTe jj.ja i, Liast-.;? AbJ st , , .... ! dett. l-Bt the rcv'-'e of the net ; ,v v., ' po cf aeaoTit tte Amer-.cuns. Lot i Paralysis is sometimes caused by overwork, either mental ornW -a1 Thfw are manv other excitinor o n . PySk exposure to cold, excesses, emotional influences t The approach of the disease is generally gradual ' r quently the first warning is a vague feeling of headacT vertigo and muscular weakness. ""i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People restore the nutrition of the nerves and have cured man cases of paralysis when all other remedies and methods of treatment have failed. The record of this remedy entitle it to a thorough trial. 1 venty years of are. A boat three year aeo I nnrri. rnumbneM in the feet, then creepta upniYetVnT?T jr. I grew Tery thin In fle.li, my appetitW,"!S?"J ulshed phyilcln, one tellln. r that I tadCTeeplnpirSr.? no good and I contmued lo thiT rrt wli:r lo kt it li.e wsr is terUia to t ts'kc-.l crtr reL The : tcr7:lcrJ' tri&c'a L i'U""J ftii rrss- , ihc.ri anJ acl tjrt :o rp;iWT u;.t-jnpain ir.e.r cuam. 'osit'e lilitcde in tie aJmia&ratioa ; roset. I ste m treat ciOr lUsiianrfu kt a private of for a r :oi Eitr rtirs -J Iter will , " v " .--v.-. - le d.'firet: of (f it fit Cfr-t-eLillT tntjjf! :a a 1 TLe rt Etiirorsa cf jid t&t.:oe ia t 37fn;t tl ti.e tco ia,: J aai trcih. il n.ce ua n cSt ice, wiih iil ' a tjVtt. We ?e tuI-J ia tte The i tha Serectetnlb rgi1.enl k.i'ed aaJ four j CJf a oar.di.l. j Tte Cring bean at 10, aaJ the rebels laitrv aaJ as t j "Lit ccght Lt-tn du L;:L ts cci dc elDewfTwlUwcryntodeit. TLu i : tit tL It of a. FDt.;.fBieJ great q -.nt!t cf .amoai Ti- i .. , , . - , - . 'itii:iei.t..i,' ie c:.j.-a n ru i t4trj. A. tuC UMJU IiJ?-.De 1 10 en-1 c. U.s-Ih'.hIv S.::ri e3 m Krir. wj.h . . . - ' r.-H.-!,rv'lMl..wtf,.ii,!l , r , .T , . ' " '--' '"n rr0rr.uJn. j t,e,fb) in xp?t.ul-on of a general at-! f.es w.Jar.jes.sirto.-tcaitd ,'J.e ts:e of the diilir-.i.-bod tiTal; wi.j re car cwn jarctt?'.Vho c uo-! J . L !"ti:,r,.r.iy,-,'ll';h:(lif,J.I .ir.t 4 - ...v; !'"- 1" Hten-.wn;a, n,e iire;:in tea I lthe rt'Icilioa of tLe c;ril ; TLitk what ft rcrt-ons a?a;r the 1 li eca ia-J:v"iJaa3 seal twin xiiieJ, tni :iti (i.i, a&rre irre t: 11 Perhapi there U do man better known in the city of Lawrence Kan., than Mr. ti. H. Hnyder. To a reporter Mr. Snyder reiatli; wonaerrui ury. neiaia: I am now aevent en red a coldness or I lireaTiea my oxiy. i grew Tory inin in nean, my appetite was Hrm nH 1 itiA nnt rellah mv food. At litjtt 1 hMn I rr move alouL I consulted several distiniruiehed i me that I had locomotor ataxia, anouier I I took their medicines but they did ma iron norse. -One day a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Pale t'eople. 1 Immediately commenced Ibelr use, throwing all other medicines away, llefore t had finmbed my first boa I found thatthrr werebeneliuog me. 1 used twelve boxes In all and was perfectly cured!'' From Iht Journal, Lawrence, Aaiu Dr. Williama' Pink Pills for Pale People contain, in a condensed form all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and' restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diteasei as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuraW rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-efr-s o ihe pip, pa'lpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill for Pale People are sold by all dealers or v. iU be 6ent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50c. a box or six boxes for h w (they are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williant Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. r arlicVi ft few -ftirs x;'j ia a pep- , reform wciili be if Gii,c:al Mile j j;ir ECf.Lij mz-me- were to wr it, and Lave at Eut m k-cg a we wl-ic T:cU?kcs,it si-e lice the priT:!cge of dt-iiLicg is lie wImt cowrie to ts'.k oc'j of jiil tie p!ear,ter featisrvt- cf ccr t-i - j - " i.i. wfcere were we? I 11 r.rA t ir.r finrrani'r t, r,T t1,: ir,- l"e jjnoctii.a: "Maa t-r tby;f for in kbowitg L;-ue.f Le know! the nniverfe. TLe a:rc:es if! farmed t tbe prat r-t.'j:-ji on 3i.J at J k-. Ai for Ex-Sx.tcr BIsir, of 'ejlscp- tlite frKfikl jLl4(&, let tie prin-; L':rt, says in regard to trutU: "It sptls KiUe tlir&a ten c-r .fia jer i the Lciiat-s of lie icjub'.ican Leooe wba Hey Lire DO'Lir? tie tolfrtj o icre'tigite and deal with do fttJ the jti.t i$ rsot ftrftited j this tew aspect of our business and ri j trilsrj aai taral tkkeritji : nitiotal affairs ani End lbe trne hkh in-ottt to tvoUiic-'. jtoiution. That touches the mar row cf the queilion. TLe Republican parly is the only one with the will and ability to regulate lbe trusts. PJRTISAS OPFOSITWX. Oj'pc-stioa lo lbe adxictrlion ta i'j PalllprKGe folicy and its con nect of tie wtr c-n mere partisan groQ&ds is likely to be overdone by tsotae of the Demoiratie leaden. A Urge portion of politicians and Death- all Aajeric ns are politicians re iccp!y -"agio" any adasicistraliuo jf He oppoMoj frtr, and er?ry thln; it o?s, good or bal, right or srroaj rni offxase it when it Is right td cOi-s wc-11 jest ssstreca oasly ia :be o'.ber eveoL What ever it ds they are bound to e-oodeasn. A grett tnsny of those who are now sTtt ia the'r criil c.srn of tie presMect for iro-ecnting the war were the loadest ta dtrcacd iag war. When t te preitdect hung back aa 1 tried to keep oct of war, they were fcr war, right if rnd red IajI; liit as K'(-n as lbe ccun try be gan wr. anl wLile it is rcces fcavnly ct-:.-ju;cg war, ibey afJecl ft nhleov itiditialiii at all that is Water Ciaawlmn Sf eet. Friday night at 7 o'clock the follow ios; water commiet-iooeri met at the re eorder'a cfSce : Mewra. Crosjen, Bolton, Fish, Randall, Dufar, Pbirman and Secfert, the latter freridinj over the meet:::;. On motion of Fish, the superintendent was authorized an! diit-cted to employ four men to immediately repair the water ditches and other property at the head of Miil creek, wbkh were reported by the committee that visited them to be in a bad condition. Yesterday roorc'mg a conference wa be;d with Jobcs, of the lamberitg; com pany. It teems that the ten-years' lease of the Saae for bringing tbe water to tbe city txpired tome mouths since, and the lox.beriuj company now pro- muter were cot ruirtc es at all. cu.j deia njtra'iti;! cf ni:trf:l laws. There is no sach tbicg a "spial prjvldecce." It is foliy to exptet och tbirg; if cte Las earrrti what ll.ty detire, and can work truli the law, then tbey have rea son totxpect their desires to le faifilled, otberir-e do axoont of praying will btioj the.-n. We bare ,t-en tte time wbea the whole nation was praying for lbe l;fe of one maa did it rare him? No. When the hoar etrnck for Lim, he passed thronb tha door. So it will be with each one. Nothing bat their own onion with tbe"b,gber self" caa swerve the immntable law, and the sooner peo ple begin to understand the difference between tbeiiiasiocary and tha real, tbe Sooner they will believe that Jescs told them the Irtith about finding tbe God within. Then they will become satis fied oi the great heresy of separateoees, and realize that God to tie no distinc tion between man, no matter what color bis skin. Perfect man was tbe highest ideal of creation, the difference beicg only to bis own exertions, belped on by the eternal laws cf evolntioc. So, if tbe cc latorers of Mr. Durrant have chosen to bave the doors of tt.e workshop closed ajiinst an innocent man, CMrnicg an honett livelihood for his family, tbe cool law won'd be im perfect, if this barning s'jatce did not reboonl with fall force upon them, for i 3 Ai? IRV lesGoiei noses to tax tbe cilv 11000 a vear fni the ose of tte flame. It c'aims that we wiil i eh 039 is DO 'tertban h.s fellows. be e&mpeiled to cse tbe Came, as it caa never be tacoes?fn".!y rrocfht down in any other manner. T:e matter still, bivr, be settled Thorsday nlpht at tbe aieeticg wLich was ca'ied (or that date. Ei.ls were read acl orJeieJ paid as bad abandoned the Philippines ihcy j B eraser, sop't salary . . . would hive bowled Sgsiost that 1 C A Borders, teller's salary ,. . ,. . X 11 Gates, eec'y sal arv. ... . pJirytxen more loudly taan lhcy!NedGsU ' VT,Tnt treigl v c :.i ti, ,i- j Wm Morganfitld, labor they are simply "agin" McKicley b cause Le is not of their party. rtt?s chronic av hidebound paitisao kukers are ia a s 33 ill minor ity, however, as they will discover after the Tttes are counted next year. J Falmer, labor. A A L'rqaharf. labor ! l Garner, labor S J Yifkers, labor Jacb Wetle. labr.r G A Van And, 3 days caide. . . J B Crosn, prepavmenl biils. r a Gannicg, reps; . 60 00 . 60 00 . 10 CO 4) . 3 ( . 2 i 00 . 2 03 . "4 00 . 17 00 . 10 00 50 6 00 . 19 23 3 60 Dalles Limber Co, lumber 1 61 Hansen A Thompson, lumber. Hut such nen never karn anrthin2. ! CnaosicLa Pub Co, printing - 0 ft..- n . In J fc. . I 1 ' . CI t ,l,,.rr " C'ewi v, wt rs 4 00 tvot even hij-ped. Eveoin? Telegram. tJQl'ERMJa HAWAII. pieces 4-ir.ch r-ipe 352 93 Mays & Crowe, mdse OS 2"J nfert Bros G 5V:oud rope . 4 40 P F Karl, soi. haolin 1 50 L I) Oakes, haolir.g 4 23 May 1 Total boak acct... Collected du.'inj lu nl'.. T2E.tC2EB 8 KITOET Jane 1 Bsl. cast, on ban I. .. ., li-c'd d'jritijf tji'.'a'.h L. A. TLurstoe, former mi Lister from Hawaii to the United States, rrivei! in 8so I-Vaneisco on Friday, ajd while talking aliut the iilstds, ai t, smocg oilier things: -We have no politics there now. We are wait tog for coijsss to act. What a ask fur i a territorial government, pie and simp!?. Wc wr.t no coto"u2s1 system tr anything of the aod there sc;s t3 be hardly I Bl. cash on ban J uy U;blt tLi-.t cnre?s will give os the kiaJ of gorercxeot we ask, sance the commiision his made ft rcec aitDeoditioii to that end." Tbe Hawaiian iople ought lo be given bout whit they ask for. A ( artitorial government can te cttab lisheil which, while retaining ft full measure of sovereignty for the United Stftls, will ft'low the people to run tLe itttrnal affairs of the island to WSVSB Si rZEIMINDEVT 9 EITOUT 149 75 l .CJ 25 Anl none cm say Low soon tbey them selves may be overtaken with sorrow, al most aobearal le, for humanity ts licked together by an ind:tso'ubie chain w bich reaches back farther than the finite mind cin cor csivs to e fiiet great universal csuse. And like tbe loirp of yeast in the barrel of meal wLirh lea vec el the whole, to an ir.jiry to one indirectly itijares the whole race. Tbe Dnrracts are children of tbe same Father, who is no respecter of person, ant if they can have, thrucgh their great sorrow, learned their lesson Ihit time, it wiil fre well for them in the days that are to come. Kespectfally submitted. By a Obseevib. ste laaa regiments patt'cipa'eJ ia tLe ectia,et,t, bat di j net aJrai.ce beyond tt.e ontpc-st. j After cae hour, the Fi'.Sipinos fired ; rackets, apparently as a signal to cease' Cririf, but there were scattered shots all nht long, which kept the Americans ondr arms. Tt.e ecea.y's loss was not discovered, but is probably small. The Americans were guided in their shooting olIv by the fUshes of rebel rifles. The transport Ilancoc't sails for home tonjibt with 740 men of the Nebraska regiment an J 2o0 men of tbe Utah ar tillery. About thirty of tbe Nebraskans and twenty-five of the Ctal.s remain here, a majority of tbein re-enlisting. I The Nebraska troops have been living ! call and get cur prices and be convinced on shipboard in the harbor this week, awaiting the Utahs' readiness for de parture. The soldiers enjoyed this im mensely, after the month's stay ia tbe trenches. ehoiise Oo rnpaii) Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain otpii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Tmunl, Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOn FlOUr This Floor is manufactured expressly for balls use: everv sack is guaranteed to iriva satiaftHiM Ws sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't tninkss Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats, PKRSO.XAl. MESTIOX. S)0O Steward. A reward of f x) will be paid by the undersigned fot the recovery of tbe body of Bert Whiiftfy, drowned in tbe Snake river at Talouse Rapids, riear Lycn's Ferry, on May 23, 1SC. OESCBirTlCX Bert Wl itcey was 21 yea's old ; weight about 175 pounds; height 5 feet, 11 in.; smooth shaved ; dark brown ha:r. He wore dark pants with light stripes, and heavy laced shoes; has a tuft of liht colored hair on tha left, back side of 2.5 50 Lead ; two bum scars on bedy. j Tbe person finding the body will j p. ease wire I. i.. V HITMT, St. Helens, Ore. 25 3 80 lC14 20'2j.2, S41 09 Pay rut ia'ere.'t on w;ter binds 75 I OJ Warrants rcdvemed V01 W Farm for Sal. Pries tlSOO. f'.COOdjsn; balsr.ee on reasocat.ie terms. 051 93 Two Laodrelsnl einhtv acres in. CoBDmaalcated. 55 i closed, one hundred aj.d taentv acrrs A. Q. Barnam ia down from Wasco. J. M. Eussell left for White Salmon today. Frank Malone came in from Aatelope yesterday. W. R. Barrett returned from the Cas cades yesterday. Miss Bessie Isenherg came up from Hood River last night. Cbas. Frank. Sr., returned last night from a trip to La Grande. Mrs. C. M.Alden came np from Port land last right to visit at home. F. H. Kid lie, a stock msn from Island City arrived yesterday afternoon on a business trip. Henry Peterson was in from Victor today, and did not forget to call at The Chbosicle oSice. Misses Fffia and Vesta Bolton left on tLe boat th's nx.rnir;(t for Portland, where tLey will visit friends. C J. and Sirs. an I)i;vn returned to their home ia Tvgh todav, after a visit in this city and Portland.' Mrs. P. M. D?ka:n came nr. from Portland last night and will remain over till Monday as a guest of Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Houghton and Mis. Lord started this morning for Tygh where tbey w ill spend a short vacation. Mis Bessie Suipesleft this morning for Monmouth, where site will attend tbe rummer session of the normal school. A H. Huntington, sheriff of Esker cour.ty, who Is a brother of B. S. and J. M. Hnutiniftca, cf this cite, is in the city spending a few days with them. Mrs. A. M. William, Mrs. Mary Clarke anl Mrs. E. J. Marshall left on the boat this morning, the two for, tier for Portland and the latter for Oreeon City. Mr. an! Mrs. A. P. E-tahrook arrived in Tbe Dalles a few evenings since and will remain frr a short lime at least. At present Mr. Lstabrook is employed st Biakeley A Houghton's. Lost. THE DHLLES STEAM LAUNDRY, Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the Merritt of our work 13 such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, hut the standard rates, which are not Cevera high as some people think, and wo want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phons 341. THE DALLES, OB. This space will be occupied by the Butler Drug Company, successors to the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. T V - V " Th ree horses June 10, ISM, described! ift t as follows: two weighing alotit 1400 ' XAi " each. One a light chestnut branded D ! f YlTV RF. " ' ' I deeded land, good title; tietwecn fifty 'and sixty acres in graio and meadow; on left shoulder. B'ack horse branded C on left shoulder. One btld faced sorrel weighing about 1200; rosched msne. A literal if said h r infoimation : oi the wiierea routs, or the rsturn of ssir.s. A. Masox, J. Pavh. Contractors, V:ento.Or.,or II. V. Himiand, .Afosier, O.. M.lm To the Editok or Ti:e Ciiiioxicle : good bouse cf stva rooms, rood barn In rui T. n r m A a m l..n. T . " . 1 r. I I .. t 1 CI. It. . inhuman treatment toward the father j place; well of water on the porch ;creik' of Theodore Dorrant, by his ca-Iaborers j runs tbroufh tbe place; 400 hearing' ia .tl e shoe factory where he used to , fruit trees, gooj gsrdi ris: fcrtr stands of 1 llffirnnn fn? mm iui Ddiij Li.: w ... ij v. I I t3-lnch Motor.l Impulse "I wheels anu IVJU IUI 0 MANt r.UTllil.il II V work, sod that he snd his w ife ere suf fering thereftom. Can it be that sny of these know they are living bamaa be ings? Vet with man-made laws, and a man-made God, anything unrighteous bees; good sssortment of sma'l fruit. 11 head Of Good Work This farm is well improve!, four miles ;HorS63. For temiS at)T)lv seems possible, entirely forgetting the creek from Dufur, four niles from Eodersby , fn r.eaiuuauie terms. Apply 10 1 ix SorrHWEtL, cn the place, on 8-Mii w-2 WM. WATERMAN, At M. M. Waterman's, on 8 itlle. AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO. SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, Circular and particulars fnrnlshrd on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent jun'10 onEGO?' Till: PALLET