The Dalles Daily Chroniele. Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. .-'- BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington. Streets, Dalles, Oregon. ' The Terms ot Subscription. For Year . ..fGOO Per month, by carrier oO (tingle copy : 5 STATE OFFICIALS. Qovernoi... S- Pemioyer Secretary oi State G. W. McBride Treasurer Phillip Metschau 8upt. of Public Instruction E. B. MeElroy enatorj Congressman State Printer t J. N. DolDh " J- H. Mitchell B. Hermann Frank Baker COITXTT OFFICIALS. County Judge C. K. Thornbnry Sheriff V. L. Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer Geo. Ruch Commissioners ! Franklncafd Assessor John K. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner Will liimJM iehell The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. WIIO IS THE MAN? The editor of the Aslorian passed up this way a few days ago on a visit to Spokane. From an interesting account of the trip which appeared in the col- ujna of his paper we extract the follow ing. After speaking of the well-known moving mountain and the locks now in course of construction the writer says : But there is something at these locks more interesting' to Astorians than any mountain, moving or stationary. 1 1 is a line of boats put on bv The Dalles, Port land & Astoria Navigation Company. This company has built a steamboat, the Regulator, "which ruu9 between The Dalles and the Cascades. It carries freight and passengers, which at the Cascades are transferred over a portage road, just built, and operated by the state, to another boat. The Dalles City, . which runs from below the Cascades to Portland. The Union Pacific Company had the D. S. Baker cn between The Dalles and the Cascades and the Lur line from the Cascades to Portland. Men on the train said the opposition was a success, the new line had put fares and freights away down, and were doing a good business and making money, and while the train stopped at the station the Regulator came along, her deck filled with passengers, while behind came the company's boat with scarcely anyone aboard. - One resident of The Dalles in talking about the situation to the writer said : . "We're all right. The U. P. hasn't got a cinch on us any more. We can .save money now that we" formerly paid for fr.e:ht; the opposition boat is a big thing for The Dalles, and for the whole river: you folks at Astoria ought to stand in with us." "Is this rermaneit?" was asked. , i es, ot course it is," was the reply of The Dulles resident, who handed "the writer his business card!' "The only trouble may be in some folks selling out. It would be worth $1,000,000 to the com- rany to just buy off two or three men. If I bad h chance and the company were to oiler me $25,000 to throw the thing, you bet I'd do it."' . We looked at his curd, and told him that was a damaging admission to make to a newspaper man. ''Hell!" said he emphatically, "I didn't know you were a newspaper man. IV.rj't give me away." This is given here as an illustration of Thuman nature all : over. r It shows just what The Dalles, Portland & Astoria . Navigation company have to fear. This fellow who is in business at The Dalles, would sell out the town if he could, and iilav into the hands of the corporation. The opposition charges $2 to Portland ; the U. P. Company charges $3.55. Since our return to Astoria word eomee - that the U. P. company has cut the rate wny 'idown, now charging only 50 cents, -inuloifl nf 3 Sa. This in ividfnr.lv a Jlluff.) . f ' Business men at The Dalles and else -where alone the river assert, positively, that they will stay with the opposition and give it all their business. The Reg ulator shows what could -De done witn an open river, a - matter in which no community is more strongly interested than is Astoria. The Union Pacific is sowinz the wind and it will reap the whirlwind by and by. It is contesting in the courts, with all its might the rates fixed by the rail road commission, which that body de clares to be just and equitable. Here it has charged a robber tariff between this city and Portland ever since it owned the road. It has optnly defied the law, as many-believe, in the matter of charg ing double" rates "between this city and Portland, on nil goods shipped from the east. Last winter it tied up the Baker during a period of some six months and left the people on the Washington side without any communication . with the outer world except by skiffs, and ' now when the people have put on a line of bouts of their own as a simple meas ure of necessity, every - effort that a greedy, soulless and conscienceless cor poration can devise will be resorted to crush them. - But this cannot last al ways. The people are sick and. tired of railroad oppression and railroad control, and we shall miss our guess exceedingly if the r.ext legislature is not composed of a set of men who will not be afraid to stand in with the people as against the railroads. One thing is dead certain, at the next election over this way, we wont have anv use for anv one who wears a railroad collar, no matter what party nominates him. . If the CnitostCLE, in' the goodness of its heart, asks the people living in the counties east of us to be sure when go ing west to buy their tickets to The Dalles and then go down on the Baker for fifty cents and thus save Jf5.10 on the round trip it is not because it thinks anv Eastern Oregon man who lias a bit of manhood in him, and who wants to see the country prosper should ride on that boat. Of course he ought to go by the Regulator even if it does cost more. But there are travelers; who. have no particular interest in Eastern Oregon or in an open river, whose only considera tion is the question of cheapness. To them . we say . by all means adopt the course suggested because in doing so you help the friends of an open river while you put money in - your own pocket. When the Union Pacific finds that it costs them $5.10 to carry a passenger from the counties east of Wasco to Port land and return, they may come to the conclusion that to maintain the opposi tion is rather an expensive luxury. Ho Denies the Allegation. St. Locis, Oct.' 26, Colonel John O'Day, late general attorney of the St. Louis & San Francisco railroad, who is being sued by that road to get possession of land purchased by O'Day for the com pany, and which it is alleged he refuses to surrender, denies in toto the allega tions of petitioner. Dr. Spurgeon Able to Travel. London, Oct. 20. Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon, pastor of the tabernacle, who has been seriously ill for months past, has so far recovered his health as to be able to start today for Mentone. Chips. The world has 325 electric railroads. New York has 60,000 night workers. North Carolina has 100,000 organized farmers. London button-hole makers get thirty five cents a clay. The amount of money invested in rail roads in the United States is $10,122, 045,000. The amount of gold in the world would fit in a room twenty-four feet each way. It would be impossible for the U. P. without impairing its revenue, to reduce rates on the rail line as, according to the Hoult law, the rates put into effect be tween Portland and Dalles City, eighty eight miles, would have to be put into effect for the eame dfstance on all other sections of the road. This would make a difference of three or four dollars a ton, or several hundred thousand dollars a year to the company. ; A majority ot the citizens of Heppner evidently do not believe i ngambling, as three of the saloon keepers were arrested last Eriday evening on complaint for allowing gambling to be carried on at their places of busiuess during the races. They were brought before Recorder Roberts and fined $25 each. Residents of The Dalles and the coun try adjacent will make a determined fight to sustain the new steamer Regulator against the recent cut in the Union Pa cific rates from that city to Portland. Spokane Jieview, One hundred thousand dollars has been appropriated by the Argentine Re public for an exhibit at the world's fair. Oregon sobs to swap a few mossbacks for nail their number ot Argentine Repub licans. . Without any political bias in the matter, all must agree, that Benjamin Harrison has made a good, conservative president. West Side democratic.) . Notice. Chas. Stubbling desires all those in debted to him to come up and settle as soon as possible. He lost, all his stock by the late fire and a prompt settlement would greatly oblige him. 9-26-d&w-tf . Pay your city tax at once and save extra costs. . Time is up. O. KlNEESLY. . ' 21-tf. City Treasurer. ' . A span of work horses for sale cheap, fonr and eight years old, weight about 1050 each. Apply at this office. dw9-28-lm Good stubble and meadow pasture to be had on the A. B. Moore ulace on Three-mile, two and one-half miles from town. . 8-1 -if. For Salo Cheap. ' A centle, handsome family horse and a new covered buggy and harness for sale cheap.' Apply at this othce.- lot! .". ' ' Lout- , ' ' Two letters and a paper addressed to D. McKelvey. Finder will please leave them at the postoffice . 10-26 For rent Two fine residence lots on Fourth street. Apply at this office. 10-19-lm. Wanted. A girl to wait on table. Hugh Frasier. .-. pply to Mrs. 10-26-tf. SOCIETIES. ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OV L. Meets In K. of P. hall on first and third Sundays at 3 o'clock p.m. ', WASCO LODGE, NO. 15, a F. & A. M. Meets first and third Monday of each mouth at 7 r. u. DALLES KOYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each mouth at 7 P.M. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. . Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even ing of each week in I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 P. M. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7 :30 o'clock, in K. of P. ball, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome.. H. Clough, Sec'y. . H. A. Bills.N. O. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO; 9.; K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7;30 o'clock, in Schanno's building, corner of Court and Fwond .streets. Sojourning members are cordially in vited. Gko. T. Thompson. -D. W. V ause, Sec'y. C. C. ' WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN - TKMTERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon it 8 o'clock at the reading room. Allure Invited. 'PEMPLE I.ODGE SO. ?., A. O. U. W. Meets 1 at K. of P. Hull, Corner Kecond and Court Streets, Thursday evenings at 7::)0. JOUX FU.I.OOM, W. S Mykbs, Financier. , - M. W. 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 -' Durchasing elsewhere.' . Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION COMPANY'S ; Elegant Steamer HEGUMTOli Will leave the foot of Court Street every morning at 7. A. M. . for3 Portland and Way Points Connections Will be Made with the Fast Steamer ' DMIiES GUY, At the Foot of the Cascade Locks'. For Passenger or Freight Rates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on Board. Office northeast corner of Court and Main street FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKAX3ACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. : - ' Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis,' San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. . ;' BARBERS. ;: : : Hot -:- and-:- Cold :-.Baths. HO SECOND STREET. JOHN PASHEK, ailor, V Next door to Wasco Sun. Madison's Latest System used in cntting garments, and a fit guaranteed each time. fepaifing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. The Dalles FTBST . STKEST. factory: no. 105. rTf A "DC! of the Best Brands VXVJT-C.XjO manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled o the shortest notice. . ' The reoutation of THE DALLES CI GAK has become firmly established, and the den:and for the hpme manufactured article is increasing every day. - A. ULRICH & SON. Bnrne4 Out Imt Aain in BRsiness ! ImMGHEIik UNDERTAKER, And Embalraer, has again started with a new ana complete riock oi everymiug uwuea in ' the undertaking business. Particular attention paid to embalming and , , taking care of the dead. Orders .; promptly awenaea ro,-uH' or . night. ' ' Prices as Low as the Lowest. Place of business, diagonally acrocs from Opera Block, on the corner of Third and Va-h-t ington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon I d&w piercpii - Giqa Faetopy The Old Germania Saloon. J0HH DOflflVOfl, ppoprietof. The best quality of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Pabst Milwaukee Knicker bocker and Columbia Beer, r: Half and Half and all kinds .- - ' of Temperance Drinks. . ALWAYS ON HAND. D P. Thompson' J. 8. Schencc, H. M.Beai.i. President. Vice-President Cashier First national BauL '"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 01: . New York, San Francisco and Port- , land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jxo. S. Schknck. T. W. Sparks. Gko. A. Lierk. H. M. Beau,. A NEW Dndertakinff Establishment ! PRINZ & NITSCHKE. DEALERS IN Furniture and Carpets. We have added to our business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust our prices will be low accordingly. . . Remember our place on Second street, next to Moody's bank. till faterials ! Having made arrangements with a : number of .Factories, I am pre pared to furnish . Doors, Windows, Mouldings, STOREFRONTS And all kinds of Special work: Ship ments made daily from 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.Saitndei's, Office over French's Bank. W. E. GflRRETSON, Leaning Jeweler. SOtB AGENT FOR THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry . Made to Order. 138 Second St.. The Uallca. Or. - Still" on DeGk. PhcBnix Like has Arien Prom the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, The Rest au ran teur lias Opened the Baltoin Hestaorant ' ON MAIN STREET Where he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons. ' Open day and Night. First class meals twenty-five cents. FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. THK OLD DULLES MILL AND WATER Company's Hoar Mill will be leased to re sponsible parties. For information apply to the WATER COMMISSIONERS, " 1 he Dalles, Oregon. a. .ZiSXiZtmmi . mmm ., I Hffl m iW 'COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Glothing, Gents' Famishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, . Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. usn Bayers mill save money by examining oaf stock and prices before parehasing elsemhere. 6 IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE. ranch Office 81 Third St. Needles, Oil and Specials. J. H. CROSS, -DEALER IN- Hay, wi, Fee HEADQUARTERS Cash Paid lVEggs and Chickens. ; TERMS STRICTLY CHSH, Cor. Second & Union Sts., Great Bar gains ! Removal I Removal I Ori accountbf Removal I will sell tmy entire stock of Boots and Shoes," Hats arid. Caps, Trtinlcs and Valises, Shelv ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer. :- . GREAT REDUCTION list RETAIL. J. BREI TA7 N 125 Seeond Street, HUGH CHRISMAN. CHRISM AN - Successors to Keep on Hand a nrnnnnnn ffiinr nmin uiMica, nuui, wain, Highest Cash Price Corner of Washington and Second-St. The Dalles Mercantile Co., .. ; Successors to BROOKS & BEERS, Dealers in . General Merchandise, 7 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ents" Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, etc. Groceries,. Hardware, Provisions, , ' HAY, GRAIN . " Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Rates. Free Delivery to Boat and Curs and all parts of tlie City. 390 and 394 Second Street PAUL KREFT & CO., DEALERS IK- Paints, Oils, Glass And the Most Complete and the Latest ' Pattern and Designs in Practical Painters and Paper Haneers. None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams Paint used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. All orders romptly attend ed to. . .- 10-17-d SHOP Adjoining Bed IPront Grocery.. TH1KD STRKET. . WIHTEB DRY H. Herbring. 9 9 r. FOR POTATOES. All Goods Delivered Free and Promptly The Dalles. V. K. CORSON. St CORSON GEO. RUCH, Complete Stock of rrni- flnif ITIiff frtrtrf nuu m jinn rccu. Paid for Produce. . The Dalle?, Or. ' Flour, Bacon, AND PRODUCE $500 Reward! We will pay the above reward for any case ot Liver Complaint, Dvspepsia, 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 fail to give satisfac tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing SO Pills, 2b cents. Beware ot counterfeits and imi tations. The genuine manufactured only by THE JOHN C. WFST COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. - : RLAKELEI & HOUGHTON, Prescription Druggists, 175 Seeond 8t. Too Dalles, Or. Fib H