Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington Streets, Dalles, Oregon. The Terms of Subscription. i Per Year ..f6 00 Per mon th , by carrier ; . . 50 Mingle copy 'b STATS OFFICIALS. Govemoi S. Pennover Secretary of State G. W. McBrlde Treasurer. Phillip Mctxchan 8upt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy enato -IJlMSSneU CongresHmau B. Hermann 8tate Printer Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge c. N. Thorabnry Sneriff , ...D.L. Cates Clerk .- J. b. Crossen Treasurer Geo. Kuch Commissioners '. JJT A;1f?Jven?, Irrank Kincuid Assessor John E. Barnett Burveynr E. E. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner ... . . William MicheU The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. The world's fair property will be cov' ered by $300,000,000 insurance. , Brother Jackson of the East Oregonian has discovered that man is an individual Now let tne world bold its breath while the Chronicle bows in admiration. The Baker City Blade had an editorial on the 4th inst. on "Laced Aemonian vaior. - we : Diincngraes editors are ready to tackle any subject on earth. ine uaiies never was a boom town Like all other solid, towns it simply kept pace with the country that supported it The Dalles never took a spurt ahead and then had to wait till the country caught up. Now she is a little behind in the race and the . country will watch' with interest while we spit on our hands and take a fresh start. BUSINESS MEN WILL STAY WITH THE TOWN. The business men of the city who were burned out during the late fire are dis playing remarkable energy in getting ready for business again. As fast as houses or offices ccruld.be .procured they have rented them, and just as soon as their losses are adjusted, and sometimes before, they go to work with a will to1 repair their broken fortunes. This is only as it should be. f Business men who have lived hero for years and have made a name and character for themselves can not afford to" leave arid begin life anew amid :, other surroundings.' 'i Besides, where will they go to do better? TEvery other place is filled up. There are few towns on the Pacific coast that possess so many natural advantages as The Dalles. It is the gateway of an empire ; it baa an enormous trade for a town of its size and population. This trade the fire has not materially effected, has not : in: truth, effected at all, except it may be tem porarily. Who knows that the fire may not have simply burned the moss off the backs of some of our citizens, ani that they may come out of the baptism with more energy and vim and : enterprise than they have ever shown before? THE DALLES MUST BE IN THE SWIM. . That the city will be largely rebuilt as soon as men and money can do it is be yond question. Stores and dwellings -are needed immediately, and as soon as . they are erected they will be occupied. Every indication . of the outside world points to a time of unexampled prosper ity in the near future for the whole na tion. ' f The burned city must rise from her ashes and get into the swim and keep in . it. There will come into the bands of the producing classes of the United States, from this year's crop, a thousand million dollars more than the usual amount earned by that class. This . means general prosperity to all classes, and in this prosperity we of The Dalles are bound to have more or less participa tion. Hundreds of thousands of dollars are now being paid out by insurance companies to the losers of property by the great fire, and much of this will be spent for labor and material to repair the ruin. This means employment for bnndrcls of laborer. and craftsmen at good w:iir'H fur many l;iys to come, and plenty 'n? Vinsinrfs for the trading com munity. The fire in Chicago, twenty yearn w:i greater in proportionate magnitude than that which has visited this city : y-t it wan hut an incident in her history. Croakers then,- :ir now, said the city was rained, yet ehe rofe from ber Ashes greater and more beauti ful than K-forCi A city was needed there. ' The geographical position de manded it, and the same is true, though of course in a less degree, of The Dalles, and the men who now stand shoulder to shoulder with ber in ber temporary ad-, versity will reap 'their reward in .her coming prosperity. ; .. (,,.. j so terribly lacerated was necessary The Brownsville Times says that H. B Moyer has iii contemplation the lighting of Brownsville by electricity, and at .i ! x- j j- '-.'.i iuc present nine itj iigurmg uu me ei penses and also the incomes to be Je rived from a "plant.". S. B. Cathcart is arranging to out in stone sawmill at the head of navigation on North Coos river. There is plenty of first-class rock there with good water power, and etone could be sawed out to order at very little expense. A regular old-fashioned thunder shower made its appearance in the Har ney valley last "Wednesday. The rain fell in torrents for about ten minutes. the level ground in this . vicinity being entirely covered with water, and the main thoroughfare of Burns resembled a rapidly flowing stream, so great was the volume of water that ran into from the adjacent hill. The Lower Powder Irrigation Com pany has been incorporated at Baker City. The incorporators are A. T. Mer win, Herbert Cranston, and A. d'Hespel capital stock, f 10,000; object, to con struct a ditch or canal to convert the waters of lower Powder to the uses and purposes of irrigation. The canal, to be constructed and finished inside of sixtv days, will be six miles in length, with capacity of about 1500 inches of water, The party which left Pendleton a few weeks ago under the direction of Civil Engineers Adams and Gemmell to make the preliminary survey for an extensive irrigation on the Walla Walla and Touchet, have returned. " A line was run for a forty-mile canal beading for me mourn oi mui tjreek, on the Walla Walla river. The project is bo far being, carried forward by private capitalists of Umatilla county and Walla Walla. A big enterprise is nearing completion near ; Central Point, Jackson county whereby the Rogue river will be turned inro a jiew channel. The ground has been thoroughly prospected., and shows up in gooa snape, .ah the mines of that section cave taken a new lease, of life since Dr. Breden's stamp mill, has beeu turning out so rich. A number of new locations have been made and develope ment work is the order of the day , :, '- JThe Count of Paris and the Pope. London, Sept. 8. The papal court, ac cording to a dispatch from . Rome, is deeply.jmoved by tbe antagonistic atti tude assumed, by. the Count of Paris and French royalists generally toward , the papacy, on account of the -pope's recogni tion of the French republic. The Count Of Paris, i has .. withdrawn i. the - subsidies which: he has heretofore .accorded; to the pope and to the French clerarv for ans- cainfng his cause. This alone shown him deep provocation, and Leo XIII., is pro portionately Jmpressed.and: disturbed,: Hurricane, off Nora Bcotii"' '" " ' Halifax, Sept. S.-A ' furious ? south east hurricane,; with vivid lightning -and torrents - of rain, raged ihere' for: three- quarters, ofr'ah honf ,last eyenlng.V5.The Hume ana pan or tne staying, connecting the grain elevator with the deep-water wharves, were, blown down ' Thhta Ypula. and. Weiionath were wrecked. ' Admlnlon Dj i, California..'" San' Francisco, . Sept." 9. Admission Day, which; .has been made a legal hol- day, commemorating' the admission of California into the Union, was generally observed in this city- Nearly all busi ness houses, as well as public buildings, were , closed, except for a short, time in the . forenoon. ,. ... , , . -A Period of Great Prosperity. San Francisco, Sept. 9. "Our traffic reports indicate very clearly that a pe riod of great prosperity is just beginning 1 on this coast," said Vice President Crocker oi the Southern Pacific company. This . is particularly a trait of Califor- nia: grain is moving in large- quantities over our lines to tide water. This is the result of good prices!" The Union Pacific Loans. . j Few York, Sept. 8. Sidney Dillon, president of the Union Pacific Railway Company, said no meeting : would - be. held today for the purpose of ratifying and consummating the agreement bv which the syndicate is to advance the necessary money to keep tbe company's loans. BRIEF. STATE MVS. Saturday - the Salem flouring mills bought 14,000 bushels of wheat . at 83 cents. About 6000 . bushels more were bought at 82 cents. : - - 5 ' . i -. . . ": While "William King, a farmer near Stay ton, was oiling a threshing machine his right arm .was caught and drawn between twocogwheels. .The, arm was Timothy Hopkins Will Contest. San , Francisco, Sept. 8. Timothy Hopkins will contest the will of Mrs. Hopkins-Searls, and the contest will be brought in Massachusetts. Definite in formation of this conclusion was re ceived yesterday by Thomas B. Bishop, attorney for the disinherited contestant. C. G. Bills, whose insurance was $400 on about $900worth of property, received the full amount of his insurance today from the Northern Aesurance company. Mr. Bills is much pleased with the prompt and generous action of the com pany. .- . B. Wolf will give free of rent charge for six months t inje, any and all of his lots in the East End, to any person who wants to put up a dwelling. At. the end of that tihie the building can be removed or purchased by B. Wolf, as maybe agreed on.' v i-' r. : . A Bettingen has a full stock of stoves, tinware and hardware which he will sell at low figures. . Repairing, fitting, and all work connected with the business done reasonably and on short notice. 9-9-1 mo. ' "- ngs Worth Knowing. Parties who have in their possession property from tne fire whose owner is unknown should . express it to the court house at the sheriff's expense. ' i it James White has opened his restau rant at the old : Baldwin " place on First street, where he is furnishing good meals in every respect for the old price of twenty-five cents. -' Waiter What kind of soup will you have? Beenthere Just plain. . Waiter What do you mean by that? Been there Without any thumb in it. Boston Courier. 'Yes," said the editor, as the mad sub scriber shot him down, "we said that we were 'here to stay,' and this proves it. King up the coffin factory!" Atlanta Constitution. Maudie Good gracious ! I think there is a man lollowlng close Jehind us. Jennie Well don't walk so fast, dear. He never can catch up with ns. New xork lelegram. A paper published at The Dalles gives as its reason for not publishing the city council proceedings that it is too busy with job printing. Well, that other might be "job printing," too. Aslorian. There is a fortune for the milliner who shall devise a -bonnet that can be worn in any part of a church and always present the trimmed side to the nnnsre- gation. Texas Siflings. Ethel (fishins for a nomnlimentl T wonder what he saw in me to fall in love with? Clarissa That's what everybody says. But men are curious creatures, dear. New York Press. Smythe I hear that Simnkinshas just got a pension. He never saw any service did ne? Tompkins No: Bnt he lost His voice urging his neighbors to go to the front New York Sun. . bt., Feter Who are you?. Applicant. An humble Texas rainmaker; St. Peter Um I You'd better anolv one storv below. - They've, been complaining of trouble there ever since the country was settled. New York Htrald. ... ... There is a great demand for threshing machines throughout the valley, as every farmer is anxious to get his . wheat threshed right away, but, from present0 indications, It will take some five or six weeks to get the wheat all 'ready for naming, preparations ; lor which are now being : extensively .made" Klirlnlnt duaaer. The Best Physic. St. Patrick's pills are-carefully pre pared from the best material and accord ing to the most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can be pioduced. We sell them. Snipes & Kikersly, d"w Druggists. A NEW undertaking Est SUMMER GOODS f Everjr Description will be Sold at f! ' B ISI B E PRINZ & NITSCHKE. DEALERS IN Furniture and Carpets. We have added to our business a complete Undertaking TCataiiiahrv,on - 0 l.UlllUilO. fncl as we are in no way connected with , uuuercaKevs- Trust our prices will ue low accordingly. Remember our place on Second street. next kj .Moody's bank. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Call Early and Get Some of Our Gen uine Bargains. H. Herbring. Health is Wealth ! a The grangers are alive to the fact that their produce must not be ' handled so often by outsiders. They have: added another- sensible business point to their advantage by .having scales' placed at nortn. xsaiies so xnai tne larmers can weigh their -own erain before shinment. This is another step - in the right di rection.--Klickitat Leader. ; ...:. ' French & Co. received a telegram to day from Mr: and -Mrs. J. H.' Sherar dated i Nicholsville; N.: 3t read as follows 'One hundred dollars for relief if necessary; Charge to me: Oiir heart felt sympathy to citizens. J. H. Sheraf." This is so characteristic of Mr: and Mrs. Sherar that we ctm; pay theni ; no : higher compliment than' to say, '"It " is exactly like them.". .May-a shadow never cross their patb. ' . ' " Chicago Wheit Harkct.' ' ' ' Chicago, Sept. 9. Close, wheat weak. cash 9191 i December, 9595.., Ex-Fresident Orevy ted. ".' Pabis1, Sept. 9. Francis Jules Grow. ex-president of France died today. f Db. E. C. West's Nbbv ink Rum t. msm, k gunraQum specino for Hysteria. Dizzi iv 1 ",u''"""i ri, nervous neuralarls. Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental n. pression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in in sanity and leading to misery, decoy and death, Premature Old Aim. Rarmiiin i t..,J hi ramer sex, iDToiuniary ixwses and Spermat orrhoea caused, by over exertion of the brain, sel t abuse or over Indnlarenea. ' ".. h iwVv in.in. . mTTiSr . i.w a box, or six boxes v-w, ku ujr mui prepaia on receipt oi price. WJE ttUABAHTES SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received b' us for six boxes. iummiunlMl tivSnn u... .-t I Jn5 the purchaser our written grnaran tee to n iuuu wuuer u uie tranmeni aoes not etrect vuiv. uwuiuwei issuea only uy BLAEILBT HOUGHTON, Prescription SraifhU, -" The Dalle. Or. 17S Seconal Si. i itiii: ' . 124 UNION; ST., THE DALLES, OR. Heady Made Keeps on hand a full line of uothmg. Pants and Suits-, ,, . . MADE TO ORDER " . OttzReasonable Terms. The Dalles . ,--t i.. f-, 4l uicir FaetoFy PACTORY NO. 105. fJCl. A DG of the Best Brands V y I I I 1 Ll tnannfoMnvail anil orders from all parts of the counfary'ril'led on the shortest notice. - The reoutation of THE DALLES CT- GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. . A. ULRICH & SON. FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. ''. -- '. ; , 'HE OLD DULLES MILL AND WATER Corananv's i'lour Mill will be leaned tn re. sponsible parties. For Information apply to the WATKK UUMMlSMlO.MiiKS, The Dalles, Oregon. ' s Liberal Keinli ;'..'...- : A liberal reward will be paid.ik)r the return of our caligrapb No, 2 typewriter which was saved at the time of the fire from Filloon Bros office and put fnto a box car with other stock and, fixtures from, Ihe; art store of p.LW. Edwards and returned next day and put' but upon the side of the track and from there car ried away by some one mot the owner.: It can be identified among .thousand ".'" ' : " FlWiOON BeOthkks. d-9-9-lm'.' ' ?' . Clevkuand, Wash., - ' June 19th, J 891.) , S. B. Medicine Co., Gentlemen Your kind favor received, and in reply would ' say that I am more than pleased with the terms offered me on the last shipment of your medicines. There is nothing like them ever intro duced in this country, especially for La- gnppe and kindred complaints. : I have had rib complaints so far and everyone is ready with . wort, of. jraise for their virtues. . Yours, etc., . ' - ' -M. F. Hacklkt. "' - . ' ' - : ' .- . .' -.-' $20 11EWAP.D. TTTnX BK Atul kor any information T T , leading to thecoaviction of parties cnttlna the rpes or in any way interfering -with tbe wIto -. pole impm ol Th Slfctkic Light . - - - i . , ; ; " ; u. glenn, 1 ''(. . .'. "'Manage' Call and see my Gooda before Durchasing elsewhere." ' Plater ials! Monlfa Having made arrangements with a , number of Factories, I am pre- ?" ' -. i Spared to fiimish ' f j: t Doors, Windows, STORE FRONTS And all kinds of Special work. Ship ments made daily froha'factory and can fill orders in the shortest possible time. Prices satisfactory. - -.- '.'.-.. ;' " ' . . It will be to your interest to see me before purchasing elsewhere. ; ' Wm. Saundeirs, Office over French's Bank. Fot Sale at a Bairgaita. -A GOOD -; ; Traction Engine Has only been run sixty days. Buffalo Pitts Tnresher Only used two months. " " -'- - ; 1 Chopping Mill, Capable of 15 to .20 tons per day cost $31. : ' .. - The above will he sold on easy terms. W. L. WARD, The Dalles, Or. W.&T.lVTcCoy, Hot-:-and-:-ColdvBaM x IIO SECOND STREET. J. -DEALER IN- nr. Hay, Mi Feel i Fl HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. Cash Paid for Eggs and Chickens. , AU Goods Delivered Free and Promptly TERMS STRICTLY CHH. Cor. Secorid & Union Sts., The Dalles Mercantile Co., ' Successors to BROOKS i BEB9, beaters in ' - : General-Merchandise, ' "" Stap'e U lm life Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc t : - naravare, . . FloTir, Bacon. HAY, BJlAm AND PliobUCE Of aU Kinds at Lowest Markel Ratesr : v Fref !f aei7- Boatand. Curs and all parts of the City. WOWVIIU OiriWL ; ..I. - Gents Fu was 'fP Provisions,- mishins E. Jacobsen & Go., ,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL H- 'I : R00KSELLERS AND STATIONERS. " Sold 6ri: iBASY iMsrALLMENTS. Notions, Toys, Fancy Goods and Musical Instru ments of all Kinds. omptly. 162 SECOND STREET, THE. DALLES, OSEGOX. at Bargains! Removal I Removal I On accountof Removal I will sell my entire stock of Boots and l-r-t. FT and Caps, Trunlcs and Valises, Shelv ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, fixtures, at: a Great Bargain. Ocvm my offer. , - GREAT REDUCTION IN DETAIL J. 25 Seeond Stfeet, The Dalles. LV RORDEN & CO. -mith a pall tine of- V $500 Re-ward! Wo will pay the above reward for snj ease of liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blck Headache. In digestion, Constipation or Costlvenesa we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when rhe directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fall to give satisfac tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 80 Pills, 26 cents.-'Beware of counterfeits and iml-i?.5n8- 'The .genuine manufactured only bv TNJ0 C- WFST COSIPANX, CHJOlGcf. BlAKKtEr HOUGHTOS, !' :' -V ' IVwicrlptin Irngglsta, : 75 teeond 8t..: :-t . -Tb Tmlles, Or. Ct?pcketr and Glassqaatre- For the present mill be found at A. Bettingcn's Tin Stotc. Steam Ferry. t) fi PTniilC '9 now running a steam ttV Urn. nlD Ferry between Hood River and White . Salmon. Charge reasonable, R. O. Evans, Prop. TO RENT. For A Union Street Lodging House. terms apply to ' ... Geo Williams, Administrator of the estate of John Michelbaagh.' . dtf-9-2