The Dalles Daily Chroniele. Published Dully, Sunday Excepted. BT THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner tiecond mid Vashingto- Sti The r' i'i ' ,'S;00 .. f .50 5 iniua, yregon. Term f Subscript Per Year. .'.Kv.-i-: Per month; by carrier single copy STATE OFFICIALS. . Governoi Secretary of State Treasurer. ' Suyt.if Public Instruction ,-...8. rennover G. W. McBride ....Phillip Metschan . js. it. MCMror 'n(W!'.vn'w-,-w'i'Mi-' (J. J TC Mitchell 'Congressman . atatePrlntej.. .,!. IlermHnn v:". i-Frani Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge..... Sheriff Clerk T reasurera w . . Commissioners'. C. X. Thornbury ..' 1). L. Cates J. U. Crossen . ''(" ftuch . "'j'.. til' A. Leavens i Frank Kiiicaid Assessor i. . s. ... . . John E. Harnett Jnrvm'iir .'. '! (' ' ' ' ' L . ' -.".-. K. K. SIlMMl tfunerintendaut of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner William -Vicneu The Chronicle is ..the Only Paper, in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. The Marion County Alliance has' shown good practical common sense in opposing, as it is said its leading niein riibers have done, the putting of a.third party ticket in the field- The men who .feel. this way believe that to vote a third party ticket , is : a waste ' of .practical strength and playing into the hands of the spoils politicians. In this v the j. !---.CnE93tifi.it believes them to be, right. i We have always held that if the farmers -i-'. would, only organize,, make themselves . . familiar with practical politics and take l ari-active- part .in the primaries- and county conventions, they ;would effect more good than if they ran a third party ticket in counties likeWasco where they have no hope of success. -.y . ; ' - , Our two . Dalles contemporaries,; are '.- both rrrging. that the governor call.: a special session of thclegislature.in order to make provision for building a -K-rtage f . around : The - Pallee -obstructions. The .Ciiboswi.e :rie'd -scarcely say-5t is jn i -hearty p. coord with its neighbors -in ttiin v, matter, i In -fact though 'it matters ti little the Ciihoxiclk spoke of the inat r ter befoi-e cither of them took it. up. -. If 'we have not recently .given - it as much ".'attention as they, it is because we -be :.lieve the real question before -the people of The Dalles at this moment .is that of ''maintaining, that: part of -the: river rwe have no wo pen. . -j'-..' . ';;n,u V ; -.: i k "Trrrrm . ,. ,It .is up. more.., certain that the, sun .gbines in heaven at noon-day than it- is :? ..that the Moodys' 4re getting a'rehate on i" rates.1 from" t lie1 : Union;, Plicilic, 'br-'else "actiiig as the agents of tlie company' in .- JthjncUaqe of wheat,,,. Under, no otier 5CJin:eivablc i-ircumstances can they .pay ''PtVrtland price for wheat at North TMlles. 'In' any Citiw the state ' railroad, coniinis- 'sioners!! ought . W . make an'j'nveitiga.ioii. ..I here.. is siiuply io , room, .for doubting t ;that the inter-state commerce lawis be-. " .J 'ig 'violated to crtisli the people's boats. v The'Saiein Journal is fiuietly Itoouiing ': T. ueer lor -men i ber of congress, vice-f '..'I, iiiger Ilei niany- 'Nbw Geer is a -'good" illoy :a8; .everybody knows,, but ' it not possible for the Journal to iind eoinc- '-thingbetter "td say abo'ut ' w h cue ver ; Ti ni'otliy's na'm'i linv than that tine is mentioned i-iio , average, dejuocrat lib.wls?' Certain it is the average, -.democrat: is not doing much howling over he name of Dinger Herman. liehel Turks. Triumphant. m. Gonhtaktisoi'Le, Oct. 29. The yeo v . man insurgents are 40,000 strong, and ithey have the TnrkisU .troops - besieged i.in the capital "r-of the , province- .whence ..; the Turks have sent an. urgent-plea, for . reinforcements. K-There are,; twenty t .Turkish regiments . altogether .in -the .: - territory, ho more than aufficieu.t to 6c ,? , cupy the fortresses that have not Vet f ' fallen Into the' hands of the rebels. ' .., A rdWt AgainHt the linllrond. , "'' A i,H A n y,1 Oct; 29. Iw the. first' of two j cksesCf the 'state ' against Ej'P. Kbgers, of the iSouthern Pacific railroad. ioV dis , criminating iu' freight iat, the jury to "' day retnTiiel a verdict of guilty. ,Couih ;- -6el for the defendant filed a motion for, -'-new.'ftrial'-which 'was overrBled,-,'rThe - ' court imposed a flne of $l0tX). The" case '' will go-to Ihd supreme court The seic- - 'ond case was continued. " . ,v l'rMv!tt Hill, of tlio Clearfield Bank. "'"'"T'lTtRiiiTKo, Pa:' ; Oct. ' 29. In .'. the United Statea district court, the grand jury found a true bill in - the second in dictnient against President Dill, of th Clear(ield bank, charging Dill with mit-. approjriating funds. It is thought that Vhis total shortage will reach $100,000. The -Yreekr of the Vlter Hank., KrxGOTos, ' i N. Y., Oct; 29. Tha - -;' grand jury today " returned "indict- ments against"' James B.'. .Ostrander and M. T. Trumphour, wreckers of tha Uleter county savings institution, for .. converting the money of their depositors to their own use and for" perjurv. . ' A KiiMlaa CnlMrJa Fraaea. u v. i Pa vis, Oct. Z&Jitoa Russian : cruiser Dimitry Don ska y has arrived at Brest. -Upen reaching that' port she was cheored - by enormous crowds of people, and w - otherwise given a grand reception. ' Sha exchanged aalntes with . the fort, and with the French flagship. . . .New York Will Get the Library. - Nitw York, Oct. 28 The sum of 2,- 000,000 is aseured ifor carrying out Tlidcn's wishes in the matter of a pub lic library, notwithstanding the adverse decree of the court of appeals. Except for the contest tne city would - have re ceived, for the purposes !fpeeLfled,t least $6,O0CM)09. The amouniivill corii fronl the hare 'Sresidury - estate thsit frou)d' hive gorietto Mrsviaura JIazard. k M f--- .13 A -K , .-if, Stair !4Dopwjriiflvfc5( Mekpiiis, Tenn., Oct. 29. A dispatch, received at noon confirms the reoort of the burning of the steamer Oliver Byrne near Milwaukee Bend, early this morn ing. Three lives, are reported lost. - The boat had on board 800 bales" of cotton "'Stt Fartie Discrepancies Found. New' Yobs, Oct. 8. At 'meeting of the board of directors of the Adams Ex press company held today, President' Sanfor'd stated the examining committee had found "the books arid securities" in-1 tad, barring the discrepancies !already ;nindc public. ' I -.'; . ! , ,Judse Upge's-. Successor. - H.Ccn.AMXXTO)f Oct.- ( :--29.i--G"overnor Markham lias ' apbin ted Charies Slack, of .-.Saii" Francisco, ' to succeed : Joseph tloge,.,. deceased, i as superior j judge in that city.,.,He will serveKUutil thejiext general, eIectio,. -.1irv ; j.'i:. . ; " '- Fatal Samlliiif Cmtrrel. :, r . '.HotftadoK, 'Ovt.' 0. Htirman' LtJpez tirid liafii'l Chavez, wealthy sheep ranch ers, were shot.ttnd killed .this morning by cowboys named Crawford and Bell. The shooting was the result-of a quarrel ovor cardij..,,,,. ... ..." CH1T Justice, Fuller Iteturns ' WASirixGTOx, Oct. 29,--Chief " Justice Fuller hits returned to Washington and becupiod ' his seat in the euprerino court vesterdav: . EJcouaoiy lu Cisari.. r- j ' A well . known Easiness, km . valked into a cigar store the other morning and took out. two coins.. One was a dollar and the other a half dollar. He laid them both dgwn on the! case and pointed to. a hox ,-fif. "jmpbrteff i.eigara, 6aying, "Give ne, a 'ilollar's tvorth .of those." The clerk hsmded them, out nd the. bny--er laid the nix that he wanted in a row along the case. ; -''. m.-:r,,- f ; r-rs Then he said to the clerk, "Give me half a dollar's Vorth of ' any- good five cent eigUF."': The clerk did as he was bid, and the five centers were laid along in. a raw . also. .. The,. gentleman.-. then took the row of imported cigars and cut the ends off of them all ' Then hp. mixed the 6ve centers and the twenty centers up together and put them all into his ca- pacious vest pockets: A friend who was standing " hear arid who-had watched the operation with a good deal of curiosity, -saidi.- Where fore?",. "Simply this, my boy,", replied the man addressed. -1' am m a-business where; I have to giye ayay a good.niany cigars, j.. I am, a man. who. likes: a" good igar. I canno.t afford tc give away the kind of cigars that I smoke myself, so 1 buy day's supply and cat the ends 6ff. Then I bnjr some cheap ones.' :' ' '-: --- '' j ' "When it is riecessar for 'me1 to-:'giTe away-a cigar- 1 pull' out'a handfril1 and offer one to the person,' whoever he 'rriay be. Hp thinks that the ones with the ends cut off I have Tiad in " 'my mouth, att'd takes oni-of the cheap ones,'- where by I save a good many dollars -in .'the course f a year and also keep myself on good terms witlt the people to whom it is necessary to give, cigars, "-Rochester Democrat and Chronicle." '. Ni.Jilv;? -.How- lo' Handle' Gnns. ' .'",,'"',. . Having been ' asked by friends 'fre quently for' advice for. tbeir 'boysVin handling: : guns, 1 send you a ; digest !of same: . ,'; - Empty or loaded, never point a gun toward yourself or any other-person. ( When ;arfield, carry' your; gun at the halt cock,, If in cover, let ypnr . hand shield , .the hammers ' jrom whipping twigs. . ,: ''.1' .; ' ' ''"',' " ' " When riding from one shooting grbuhd to 'another, or whenever yoti have ".'your gnnln ahy conveyance, remove the cart ridges, if a-breech loader. v it i. being so .easy to-replac. them. If -a mozjjo load er remove t he caps, brush oS the nipples- and place a wad on-each- nipple, letting down the ijteimmeran 'wads-simply re moving caps sotnetimes leaves a little j, fulminate oa the;.- nipple, and blow , on iue nainmer wt'eir uuwu ui&uuaiyea iu ; Never draw a gnu towiirdon by- th barrels."1'. " i" : i;'' '---:'-'' ? .:'. ' More care,, is necessary iri the use of a gun In-a boat than elsewhere; the limited space, confined action and uncertain mo tion making it dangerous at the best.:.", . If possible : no, . more, , than ..two, persons should occupy a boat. . Hammerless guns are a constant; .danger.'.to.i persons boat ing... -.y ;,'.;.r-.-;:-- - Always clean your'gnria thoroughly as soon aa yon, return from a day's -- sporti no matter how tired you feel. - The con sequence of its always viieing; ready for eervice is ample return for - the few min utes' .irksome-labor. Forest' and Stream. ',-, ,zi ";.-' Delayed'.".; :c- "a .-;'' , : Briggs 1 6a w your wife in a dry goods store yesterday morning. -" ,. . Qriggs-r-Yon did, h? She must have been pricing something; .- - Briggs-T-Whjr bo? .Z ,J - 'GhiggsiShe was-late; to dinner last night. Cloak Review. The question of railroad' rates' will be one of 'the- problems before the next leg islature of Oregon and the Inland Em pire should."' send 1 ft ' delegation of law makers to Salem that cannot ber bluffed or bribed. by corporations.,. It is time that the producers were looking after their interests a little in this matter. A rain-makng corporation has been formed at Goodland, Kansas,, with a capital stock of $100,000. The object of the company is to furnish rain for the' public by the Melbourne process, the latter to receive ten cents per acre for all land thus watered next season. , Phil Willig, 124 UNION ST THE " . -i "M Keeps on hand a full line o(- MEN'SND,YOUTH- Ready 4Hi6Sffi pants . and Suit's"---4S. J MADE TO -OR D ER On Reasonable: Ter ins. ... . t. j Call and see nlyGoods before '! -' bnrchasing elsewhere...; i- ; THE DallesV Pprtlantl & Astoria ' NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Elegant Steamer. 1 i ' ? -. r' :'.'.' -:" v.? - !; . GUIiEIOH AVill leave the foot of Court Street . ; every morning at 7 A. M. " :' for i Portland and WaPoints Connections Will be Made with the . Fast . .St,camer ., .' At'the Foot of the Cascade Locks'. - For Passerfger or Freight 'Rates, Apply :' ' " to Agnt,' or Purser'on Board. : - J : Office northeasftDriier of Court'nnd irain street FRENCH 6 cq.v :';:;;.;;;!; ban kers.; ' TKXXSACT A ftEXERA'L tjAJCklKO fe&oIKES"' loiters 6f Credit issued available in' the -. .--.!.- ,f.! Easlern States. :. .ni.- . Sight - Exchange ,- and--, Telesrranhic Exchange.,- and Transfers sold on J"ew York, .Chicago, St. Louis, Sail Francisco,-Portland Oregon, Seattle1 Wash.; and varions poihts in Or egon and Washington. -.'.': . . .ir.i. : r . - - .... ... . ... Collections made at all points" on av- ofVible' terms. .'.l ' ' "'"' "'' '"' ':;;-"-!''' ft. :, v . JbAfcCtJbj Jh ! tisfE -i i -jut t::u J.i:.: -' . Hot -:- and:- Cold-r-Baths. V ' . HO SECOND STRETET: ! -!.; -.el. JOHN 'PAS H E K, : '-'-"- ;i H2t dob tb WsEsco'Sun. "' -"i Madison's'Latest System ;used in cutting -,..,J giirnjents,. and' a tit guaranteed , V each time. " ., ' '. 1:. it!-.;. -:'.. - i. -, .'y.tjui -n :1: Srv;'.' Jfeatljujtiid.Quickly. Done, Th Dalles jfaetbEv j 1 v - ,f 1 , r . fTS A T O bfttlie Best Brands Vj'AvjrxjL.XtjO. manufactured,' and orders from all parts af the' country .filled on the ehortest noticeXJ"1" "". ' .' . The reputation of THIS DALKEg: Cll GAR has become firmly stablielredV and . the demand .for the hoine, manufactured article is inbreasing every'davi;rf;.vr ; -;?;v;A:.u lr i qh & so iij-'i mml Out W Ipin in Business ! And Embalmer, has atrnin started with a new na c 'complete Htock of evervthinsr needed In . tne . undertaking busluts'S. ; Farucular attention paid to embalming and A taking care of the dead. Orders '', promptly attended to, day or . - . - ::- .: night. - ". Prices as Low as the Lowest. Place of business, diagonally across from Opera Bloclf, on the corner-of Third ond Wash ington streets, The Dallex, Oregon .v dikw .- r :- RE DMhES i fir !1U Gmaf The Old Germania Saloon. I I ' T : . . - I JOHN DONftVON, Proptietotr. " Thfi best oualitv of Wfties.. Lianors" 'an'd ..s,CJgaras.Pab8t Milwaukee Krilcker- fit ---?:-' A . . -.,. . j-V j Art icker aiid Columbia: Beer, vi . tiau ana Halt and all loners - tli i-.. . -f .of TetniwranM Drinks': ) :' "' ' ALWAYS ON HAND. 0 ' V. THom-ioN' ;-J. S. SCHESCK,; H. I.BEAI,1 Hist Rational BaiiK.. I 'HE-DALLES. 4r A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collect ions hi ado and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. . Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port-. - land,;- -. . .DIREDTORS. . Thompson. Jxo. S. Schenck. . SpaCks. . .. Geo. A Lieiik. . H. M. Beall. ' D. P, T. V FRINZ NITSCHKE. 'DEALERS IX Furniture and Carpets. e 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; . . ' . Eemember"-pur place on Second street, next toMoody's bank. V ,- i- Having made arrangements with- a nnyiljer of . Factories, I am pre . 'pared to furnish DoOrs.fiyowpoiililiiigSj krOKE FRONTS And all kinds of Special woi.;,: Ship ments made daily from factory, and. ban. fill orders in the shortest possible, time. Prices satisfactory. i. kv - It will be to ybhr interest 'to sbe''mb before purchasing elsewhere. . Wm Saunders, .Office over FrenchV&anfc: W. E. GARRETSON. i- Jeweler; SOLE AGENT FOU TUB. Air Watch Work Warranted. It '5 ' Jewelry. Made to Order: m."- ' 138 Second St.; The Dalles, Or. Stills MiDeel i;l. Phoenix liike has Arisen J?-'3om.tlie'-A ilAMES white; The Kestaurhnteur Has" Openedthe " ' OX siLilN STREET Where he wilt . be glnd to see any and 11 '-' - ' of fais old patrons. Open day and Night. First class, meals wepfyfi've cenisi;:;5'!''''. FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. Til OLD DILES MILL' AND WATER lonijiany'sl'lour Mill will be leased to re- pocuiite parties.. For information anrtlv to tha WATER COMMISSIONERS, : .'1 he Dalles; Oregon. - A NEW . . ' : ' " I Lead . '"s'X-'fr&iSnfi -- --i ii . IIRV FjILL I1)ID COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ienfs'E '-'-v Full Assortmentvof the Gash Buyers mill save money by. examining our stoek ; prices bef ore - H ."4 ''i ' '"V- J J0a' IS THE BEST SEWING- MACHIlSrEl . Braneh Office 81 TiiirxJBI. JVIeedles, Oil : I a. I I (I I I M.J H Vr JrV UX14 HEADQUARTER? FO R .TjOTATO SSV :'f , jCash m s m. TERMS STR rpmrn Great Bar galiis ! Removal I . Rem I, On accQunt bf Removal I will sell' rriy entire stock of 'Bo6ts;anct'Siiolliats ari Ca jDs, Xruvilcs "igs, counters, Uelc- afe ..Fixt litres,. at:;JGreaLt "'Bargain '' Come1!?! ' : r niy. offer. ; GrREAT; REDUCTIONi INf.RETAIL. f-::- 125 Second Street, HUGH' CllRlSMAK. GHRISMAN :!: ;..: .;;;..' '-.'--' i'v vii! rSucceseors to Keep on Hand a firocBries,. Floiif,;. Grain. 'l'Jt!J VII;: - .. " .1- ;, , . ,.; ; Highest Cash Price t" - . r' Cbrner of Washington; and Second-St. The -Dalles Mercantile CoC " .-?' - . . . : f- Successors to BROOKS ,ir Staple i;ar ents' Furnishing Goods, 'i''Grdceries;.' . . Hardware, ' ,f '' liKVtProvisIons, , " '".'''.. Flour, Bacon, ' HAY; GRAIN AND PRODUCE Z 1 -i - J j. ' -r -r -, -1. t (I Of all Kinds at Lowest Market -Rates Freet Delivery toXBoat 390 anc PAUL KREFT I CO., - - - : 1- f " . Paints, 6ils, Glass : And the Most Complete ond the Latest Patterns an and Designs in ; "Practical Painters and Paper Han)rer. pne but the best brands of. the Bherwiii-Williama Paint used in all our work,, and none but the most skilled workmen., employed. All orders romptltr attended, to.. .;. 10-17-i SHOP Adjolnlnur Bed Front grocery, - .. i : THIBD STBEEX,: .. . ; - - WII1TEB DRY s, Gaps, '- .. Leading Manufacturers. purchasing elsemher . H 'ecb rings and Specials. , rlti iuMmln0& a5dftmpuy IOXLY ORSH & Union Sts.5 1' -rf I.- 3. and Valises; S liel V- S - -;v:. '- The,. Dalles. W. K. CORSON. :f -.;:;):r & GORSQN ' '' ' "" . , ; . .- -- ' GEO. RUCH;' .' Complete Stock of , Frail ;aiiii 5 ''frt.- -..i w. , - ' t Paid for Produce. v;. r.7i.!;I'.r.V The Dalies, Or. - - & BEETtS, Dealers in : I & BEETtS, Dealers in ; .-. and Fancy Dry . Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. and - Curs and all Jarts" of, the City. id 394 Second ptreet OM!&Ul. . r$500 Reward! - U-;: will var. the above reward for mi casa of Liver Com r lain t. DvsneDKiaMick. Haadahhe. In dlftestion, Constipation or Coetiveuess we catfnpt cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strietlv compile with. They are purely vegetable-, ami never fail to give satisfac tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 80 ' Pills, 2S cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi tations: The genuine manufactured only by THE JOHN V. WFST COMPANY, CHIGAGO. ILLINOIS. - ; .'-ltI.AKlC.KT A IIOCOHTOS, .... '. ; rreacrlption Druggist, ... The Ialls, r- ;;:-. .'''' i