-!.. V in The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Published Dally, Sunday Excepted. BY IHE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. . . 1 Corner Second and Washington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription. Per Year Per month, by carrier , biugle copy .$6 00 . 50 .. 6 STATE OFFICIALS. Governoi ' S. Pennoyer Secretary of State O. W. McBride Treasurer. Phillip MeWchan 8npt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy tors frK&ell 'Congressman ...B. Hermann State Printer Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge Cr K. Thorabury Sheriff : D.I Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer Geo. Rnch Commissioners gankncala Assessor John E. Barnett Surveyor ' E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner William Michell . The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. OREGON AND THE WORLD'S FAIR. , The' State Board of Commerce has tar ted in earnest to raise the sum of $25,000 for a suitable display at the world's fair. Charles H. . Dodd," presi dent of the board has addressed an open Jettor to the neonle. arnpalir!j to thpir patriotism and state pride to make this movement a success. The letter states that something can be done with$25,000 but at least $100,000 ought to be ex pended in preparing for a creditable ex hibit and in caring for it during the six months' continuance of the exposition. Our neighboring state on the south" has appropriated $300,000 and our infant neighbor on the north $100,000 of public money for the purpose. x A rigorous can vass of the state will be made by V. H. H. Grant, the accredited agent of the board and unless $25,000 can be raised within a reasonable time the effort will be abandoned. Less than that sum, it as thought, would not produce results which would be otherwise than mortify ing to the pride of every' Oregonian. "Notes of hand will be received payable in six 'months after date, conditioned that all subscriptions are contingent on Ajve aggregate amount so raised, being at least $25,000, otherwise all such notes -shall be void and of no effect. Unless Ah is movement shall meet with success it is more than probable that all efforts to- have our .state represented at the i world's: fair will be abandoned and Ore-vgoniah-.visiting the great show will have ithe .mortification of finding that owing ttoitbe cussed penuriousnees and lnoss backism of the people the great state of .Oregon saan't in it. " TheJOr0MJt of last Saturday con tains ttvernforination that The . Dalles, PqI,1&im1 and Astoria Navigation com pany are arranging for atteamer service between San Francisco and Astoria or Portland and that they have been figur itg lately for the steamer Wilmington, of Coos Bay . fame, but have discov- cred that she cannot be had. "Many " Portland merchants" we are told, "do not imnK it lair tor xne Danes people to propose a new steamer line to San rival-city in another state lor merchah dise, -especially in view of the fact that -Mnltanomah county , pays bne-third of Ube state taxes and consequently con tributes one third of the $60,000 which 'built the portage road, the greatest thing . ever done for Eastern Oregon and Dalles City in particular." This is another il lustration of the old adage that one has - got to go away . from home to get the ew. The directors of the , Navigation company at this place know nothing of such arrangement and thev deny ever having taken the matter into contem plation. The whole thing js a canard, , invented most likely by some prophet of evil who would not subscribe a dollar to the iiew company or help to open the river to navigation for fear that any of the river traffic should be diverted from paying toll to Portland. Portland ought iot need to be assured that The Dalles lias all the boats she can take care of at this writinc. , It is not the first time that all opposi tion line of boats has been running be tween this city and Portland and every time the result baa been of great benefit to The Dalles. Already the effects of the people's line are markedly felt in a larger volume .of business, in lower frices for what the people have to buy and higher prices fornvhat they have to sell. The new line must be maintained. It is -our only salvation from the swind ling and extortionate rates we, have been paying fir many years and whatever the farmers may do the merchants of this ity, ii nd wc trnst of Jhe interior also, will stay with the Regulator ' The subscription list of the Chronicle as steadily increasing, and the editor has the supreme satisfaction of knowing that its effort's to run a paper that will take its stand at all times with the, people and for the people, when their interests" .are at state, are thankfully appreciated. CALAMITY HOWLERS. liie retorm pnjers are giving out -some pretty heavy denunciations against 'men who loan out money on interest and 'the thunders of the Sinai and the curses of the prophets are invoked against them. The National Reformer says : . Interest is our great national sin, the curse of the land as it was in the days of Nehemiah, and, as in those days, the people are in sore distress. They have mortgaged their farms and their eons and daughters are bound in industrial slavery. The wail of the poor is heard throughout the land. The hand ot op pression is upon the people. Aged men are bowing in prayer and asking God's interposition in behalt ot the impover ished people. AVomen with tears in their eyes behold their children growing up in ignorance and clothed in rags are imploring divine aid. The people are loaded with debt and interest is eating up the profits of industry. Where? In Kussiar Uto, but m our own state of Oregon, for the quotation receives the indorsement of a paper pub lished in Portland. ' Surely the man who could pretend that such a picture is appltcable to any part of the Pacific Northwest, let alone Oregon, is a fit sub ject for a lunatico inauirendo. In the name of our great and prosperous state we protest against such calamity howlers, The Hawaiian Cable. San Fancisco, Oct. 24. The United States "fish commission steamer Alba tross, which has been employed in mak ing soundings in connection with the proposed laying of a submarine cable between the United States and Hawaii, returned today, having accomplished the ooject oi tne cruise. , . ISoodlers Arrested. CiiiCAocy Oct. 26. The grand jury this morning returned several indict ments in the criminal court against par ties concerned in the poor house and insane asylum boodle scandal, court officials refuse to give out names until the arrests are made. The the To be Opened for Settlement. Washington, Oct. 24. The president has directed the transfer of the hay res ervation, the coal field reservation and a portion of the post reservation srt Fort Assinaboine, Mont., to the secretary of the interior for disposition under the law. A Prairie Fire Kaging. Muskog.ee, I. T., Oct. 24. A disas trous prairie fire is raging south of here. The corn and orchards are being des troyed. The damage is incalculable. As a matter of fact, the peopje of Ore gon, especially trjose in the first con gressional district, need the services of lion. Binger Hermann, in the congress of the United States. It was an error upon his part, to make any pledges as to his retirement from the eervices of the people, so long as they desired those services. It is not certain that he made , those pledges, and whether he did ori not, he is in the hands of the people. Mr. Harry Miller, of Josephine countv. declares himself a candidate against Mr. Hermann, on the Kepubucan ticket. His strikers, a little farther north, in Douglas, will avail but little. When the day comes for nomination, the cob webs will all disappear and Mr. Her mann will be nominated by acclama tion, as usual. West .Side (democratic.) 1 : H.P.Isaacs of Walla Walla says: The cause of this depression in the grain market is due to two facts: ''First the prevailing unfavorable northwesterly winds have kept the wheat fleet from traveling to the mouth of the Columbia. Second: the warehouses at Portland are full of grain, lots of -money is tied np in them, and it is impossible to draw money on this grain until it is aboard ship. When this grain fleet arrives the stringency in the money market will be relieved by placing cargoes aboard ship and drawing money on the same. The Liverpool dealers are unable to advance on grain until afloat. As soon as the fleet arrives money will be easier and the market will again become active.. A.. powerful temperance sermon is that preached by the suicide of R. T. Lacy at The Dalles-last week. .Lacy., was evi dently a man of refinement, inteliigence and education,. and his posthum.os testi mony to a misspent me, and the cause, is pitiful. He was weak, you say ! He may have been, but many a giant ; has gone ' down before the "demon strong drink whose insatiable desire for liquor was implanted in.. him at birth, whose only -safeguard would have been a life of continued fl.V)Rt.inenre lHflfr vmimnv be one such ; if you have any doubt, err on tne sale side. jfotnt Journal. , . - iTho Portland Chamber-oi Commerce has decided to adopt the report of Bogue and will endeavor to take $300,000 worth of stock in the Paul Mohr road, - from Columbus to a point opposite The Dalles Portland, has always gone at the opening e il.. fi I l . -j i . . I . . ui hid vuiuuiuia wim mo same cneenui alacrity that a bov shows on' bein? in vited to interview the kitchen wood-pile and m this case ?s literally throwing ner money -to the dogs. ' However, it is her money and she can blow it in as she pleases.- Hood River Glacier. ' Training for. Modern Life. .' Every man ought to know what kind of a universe he is in, what his relations to it are, what find where invariable conditions are imposed, what in- the na ture of things is possible and what in possible, within what limits all his achievements must be. and hence what ideals he may consistently cherish that his work may not be in vain. It hardly needs to be said that neither literature nor art nor history nor' theology can ac quaint a man with these. Only science can do it science not as a mass of facts" bnt as a body of relations. If there be anythingthat the ordinary man is markedly deficient in, and which the best schooling has not added to his mental equipment, it is .his failure to see the necessities of relation. : Exercises in logic and the study of mathematics have been supposed to qualify a man to be logical, but if by this is meant that for every effort to be explained an adequate cause must be assigned, then most men are unequal ,to the occasion. Professor A. E. Dolbear in Popular Science Monthly. ' , Phil Willig, 124 UNION ST., THE DALLES, OR. Keeps on hand a full line of MEN'S AND YOUTH'S Ready - Made Clothing Pants and Suits .MADE TO ORDER On Reasonable Terms. Call and see my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. THE Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION COMPANY'S . . Elegant Steamer KEGUMTOR Will leave the foot of Court Street every morning at 7 A. M,i ' '.. ' . ; for Portland and Way Points Connections Will be Made With the Fast Steamer DAMiES GITY, At the Foot of the Cascade Locks. For Passenger or Freight Rates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on Board. Office northeast C3rner oi Court nnd Mnin street FRENCH & CO., BANKERS.- TRANSACT A GENERALBAXKINt? BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Teleeraohic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. ixrais, isan JCrancisco, l-"ortland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. - - BABBEBS. Hot -:-and-:- Cold-:-Baths. HO SECOND STREET. JOHN PASHEK, aiior, - Next door to Wasoo Sun. Madison's Latest System used in cutting . garments, apd a fit guaranteed -. each time. ' :. - repaitrincj and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. '. The Dalles FACTORY NO. 105. OTn- A PQ o the Best Brands vJ-VJ A-JA.kZ' manufactured, and oraers irom au parts ol tne country tilled on xne snortest notice. . The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. 1 " , . " A. ULRICH & SON. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEAI.EIIS IK- Paints, Oils, Glass ' And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Denigns jn 1 Practical Painters and Paper-Haneers. None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams Paint used in all-our work, nnd none but the most skilled workmen employed-. All ordeTs SHOP Adjoining Ked Front Grocery,' I'll I Jil) STKKlit, . , pieicpii Gigaf : Factory FIKST STHEET. The Old Germania Saloon. JOHN DOflflVOIi, Proprietor. The best "quality of Wines, Liquors and Cigars', Pabst Milwaukee. Knicker bocker and Columbia Beer, Half and Half and all kinds . of Temperance Drinks.' ALWAYS ON HAND. D P. Thompson' j. s. Schknck, h. M.Bkam - President. .Vice-President. Cashier First national Bant :he dalles. OREGON A General Banking. Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Franciseo and Port land. DIRECTORS. ' D. P. Thompson. Jxo. S. Schenck. T. W. Spabks. Gjeo. A. Liebb. H. M. Beall. .' A NEW PRINZ & NITSCHKE DEALERS 1J( Furniture and Carpets. r We have added to our butrinean a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust our prices will be low accordingly. .Kemember our place on Second street, next to Moodyjs bank. v ials! Having made arrangements with a number of Factories, I am pre pared . to furuish DoorSj Windows, Mouldings, STORE FRONTS And all kinds of Special work. Ship- Senta made daily from factory and can 1 orders in the shortest possible time. irrices satisiactory. - ,, . It will be to your interest to see me before purchasing elsewhere. ' ' Wm. Saundeirs, Office.over French's Bank. W. E. GARRETSON, Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ' AU Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. - ' 138 Second St., The Dalles, Or. Still on Deek. Phcenix Like has Arien . From the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, . The Kestauranteur Has Opened the Baldtuin --Restaurant ON MAIN STBEET AVhere he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons. : Open day and Night.' ': First ciass meals . : twenty-five cents. - FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. THE OLD DAIJLES MILL AND WATER Company's Hour Mill will be leased to re sponsible parties. For Information apply to the WATER COMMISSIONERS, ; '1 he Dalles, Oregon. undertaking EstablishmeDt ! Her w 1 ' llllllHlil IIIIMllMi nir ie FILL BP COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, . Boots, and Shoes. . Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oup stook and prices before purchasing elsecahere. IS THE BEST SEWING- MACHINE. Branch Off ice 81 Third St. ' . Needles, Oil and Specials. - J: H. CROSS -DEALER IN- HEADQUARTERS FOR" ParpBS. Cash Paid for Eggs' and Chickens. - llftoodt Delivered Free and Promptly TERMS STRICTLY CHSH, 1 , . . Cor. Second & Union Sts., G-reat Bargains ! Removal I Removal I On account of Removal I vvrill.sell my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Capsi Trunks ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer. ' " .. - ' GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. J 125 Second Stfeet, HUGH CHEISMAN. CHRISMAN Successors to - - Keep on Hand a GroceriBS, Floor, Graiq, Highest Cash Price Corner of Washington and Second-St. FREITVMN The Dalles Mercantile Co., Successors to BROOKS & BEERS, Dealers In . General Merchandise, v -: : ; v - Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ents Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Provisions, HAY, GKATN AND PRODUCE , Of all Kinds at Lbivest Market Rates. Free Delivery to Boat and Curs and all parts of the City. ' . . 390 and 394 Second Street - . TO RENT. - . A Union Street Lodging House. For terms apply to , Geo. Williams, - Administrator ' of the estate-of John JKchelbaugh. Mtf-9-2 WINTER DRY GOODS H. Herbring. 9 9 ii, Frt i te and Valises, Shelv- The Dalles. W. K. CORSON. & CORSON GEO. RUCH, , Complete Stock of Fruit aitf III Feel Paid for Produce. Th-e Dalles, Or. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. Hardware, ; Flour, Bacon,' $500 Reward! Wo will pay the above reward for an case ol Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In digestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fall to give satisfac tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 30,, Pills, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi tations. The genuine manufactured only by THE JOHN C. WFST COMPANY, CHIGAGO, ILLINOIS. ' . , . . . BLAKELET HOUGHTflK, Prescription Druggists, 179 Second St. Vhe Dallas. Or.