The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BV THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second mid Washington Streets, The Dullefc, Oregon. Terms of Subscription. I'er Yer tG CO Per month, by currier 50 tfingle copy 5 STATE OFFICIALS. Uovernoi S. Pennover Secretary ol State G. W. McBride Treasurer. . Phillip Metschan Supt. of Public limtruetioii E. B. McElroy -natnra jJ. N. Dolph .,nator J. H. Mitchell jongressmau It. Hermann State Printer Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge. '. C. X. Thornbnry Sheriff D. L. Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer. Geo. Ruch rmnmiHsiimnrH ' A- Leavens commissioners Frank Kincaid Assessor John E. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools . . . Troy Shelley Coroner William Miehell The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. The Fossil Journal, speaking of the resignation of Colonel Houghton of the 3d Regiment O. X. G. says that noth ing but the election of a popular and thoroughly competent man will serve to arouse the various companies of the 3d regiment out of the lethargy into which they have fallen since their return from the summer encampment. The Journal seems to voice the sentiments of Com pany E when it complains somewhat bitterly of the treatment they have re ceived with reference to the miserable pittance due them by the state for ex penses of transportation and waes. There is no finer set of young fellows in the whole regiment than the boys of Company K and the Chroxiclk cannot believe that they are complaining with out cause. The Journal says that the boysvere assured that no pecuniary loss would follow their attendance on the encampment and that while they were out of pocket from $10 to $30 each for transportation to Arlington and back and over four long months have passed away, they have never to this hour re ceived a cent for these expenses. They complain, and justly enough, that when the board met about a month ago, ac cording to reiKrt, while their transpor tation expenses were allowed no wages were allowed for the five days consumed by the journey, because the "constitu tion does not provide for such ex penses.'! If this is the way the boys have been treated it, ia no wonder the Journal adds: Devotion to duty is all very well ; so also is obedience to the constitution, but up here, in far-offlSastern Oregon, while the natives may have but a limited knowledge of the constitution, they have a pretty well defined idea of justice, and are seldom defrauded twice on the same lay-out if they can by any means pre vent it. The "Israelites rebelled at mak ing bricks without material ; so also will U. S. soldiers, loyal though they be. re bel when they are cointielled to work for nothing and board themselves: There is no doubt that the election law passed by the last Oregon legisla ture known as the Australian ballot law "does not apply to city elections. In view of the pending election in Astoria ti. i city attorney by request ot the coun c. , submitted an opinion which con i tied letters from Joseph Simon, W. H. iv .ains, ex-city attorney of Portland and Ed. Bingham, the author of the bill. Ail are agreed that the law does not apply to municipal elections. Mr. Bing ham says: "When we drafted the bill its application to cities was fully dis . cussed and it was decided not to try in the general act to regulate city elections but to leave that to be accomplished by amendments to each city charter. There are a great many small towns incorpor ated as cities in Oregon and if we had attempted to go so far in our Australian business we might have defeated" the thing altogether." Mr. Bingham inti mates that the framers of the' bill de sired it to apply to Portland but the bosses, Lotan and Simon, would not have it and an attempt to have the Portland city charter amended so as to make it apply was defeated. It appears j plain therefore that it depends alto gether upon the charter of a ,.jtv j whether the law applies to it or not. j fairly The Portland Telegram very sums up the results of the elections of last week. After quoting some decided ly extreme demccrntic and republican view:, it guys: ' "Both parties have some n ation for rejoicing and some for rcgrrt. Neither ia absolutely sure of victory next year. The outiook is fav orable to democratic success, because the chances are decidedly in favor of New York going democratic, but the repub licans have a fighting chance, and they will make the most of it." . . - ' The Capital Journal goes after Major Handbury's scalp in thiafashion : Major Hand bury has made another report on opening the Columbia." The only open ing the Columbia gets is -when the "Majah" open his mouth. The Dalles Chronicle is making a grand fight to save the people ,of the Dalles and the Inland Empire from the clutches of the Union Pacific Milton Eagle. - UNION PACIFIC Bl'TIXO WHEAT. Superintendent Farley or the State I'or - tage I.elterates Ills Statements. G. J. Farley, of The Dalles, superin tendent of the Cascades portage railroad, was in 1'ortlanu yesterday, ana ex- pressed himself freely about the war the Union Pacific is making on the govern- mentiine. ' "We continue to handle the bulk of the Dassencer business, thonirh onr rat. is still 2.00," he said, "against theirs of 50 cents. Moody is buying most of the wheat at within 2 cents of the l'ortlan price, though the freight is 10 2-5 cents j a bushel from Dalles City to Portland, j Of course, there must be a heavy cut in ' rates, though I am still of the decided opinion that the company is buying the wheat for itself. I know it is claimed that the Union Pacific has no money to spare for such a purpose, but it doesn't take much money. You see, they can realize on it at once' when the wheat reaches here. The way they do is to ferry Moody's wheat across the river at Dalles City, then load it onto cars and bring it down to Portland. "There is no doubt, in my opinion, of the entire success of the government i line, in spite of the company's opposi j tion and of ultimate failure of the Union j cut in rates. Tne boats have been run ning at a loss for years, and of course are doing worse now. They cannot keep it up except at very great loss. So far as freight business is concerned, the opposition boats are owned by Dalles City merchants, and they will continue to ship their freight by their own boats. The expense of operating the portage road is not over $t0 a month, and is amply covered by the traffic. The boat leaving up yesterday had all the freight that could be put aboard her. "The Union Pacific boats get very little passenger business from Dalles City. They sell a good many tickets from Pendleton, Baker, La Grande and Huntington to Dalles City. Here the passengers get oft', and ride to Portland on the boat for 50 cents. The fare bv rail from Dalles City down is ?3.55 ; so that by this arrangement the company loses f o.iu on every rounrl trip passen ger. Uregonian, "The following epitaph," says an ex change, "copied from a tombstone in a graveyard in New England, is an inter esting example of the coarse flippancy so often found in epitaphs in the 'good old days.' " Mary Ann lies here at rest. With her head on Abraham's bre ist. It is very nice for Marv Ann. But rather tough for Abraham. An Old Adage. There is an old adage: "What every body says must be true." Henry Cook", of New Knoxville, Ohio, in a recent let ter says : "Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy has taken well here. Evervbodv likes it on account of the immediate relief it gives.'.' There is nothing like it to loosen and relieve a severe cold. For sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists, dw For Sale At a Bargain. The Mission ' Gardens, greenhouse, stock and fixtures. I am prepared to offer a rare bargain owing to a change in residence. For terms enquire at the premises or of A. N, Varney at the land office. . i lotf. J. A. Vakkev. For Sale Cheap. A gentle, handsome family horse and a new covered buggy and harness for sale cheap. Apply at this office. lotf TIio Prince or Wales' Debts. The exact financial position of the Prince of Wales is not known. There have been rumors that he is greatly in debt, bnt I question their correctness. When the prince came of age he became possessed of the accumulations realized during his minority from the Duchy of Cornwall. A portion of them was ex pended in the purchase of the Sandring ham estate, and the remainder became his. With this nest egg, with an income of 110,000 pounds per annum, one of 10,000 for liis wife, a separate provision for his children, and with Marlborough House kept tip for him at the public cost there seems no reason why his expend iture should outrun his means. . His hos pitalities are not greater than those of the French president, who, with less than half his income, does not get into debt. Henry Labouchere in Forum. An Approach to Aerial Navigation. Of course I hope to succeed, and from the data obtained from experiments, and from the - information I have obtained from other sources, it seems almost cer tain that I shall do so. Still I may not. It may, however, be remarked that for many years engineers and scientists have admitted that the navigation of the air is. certain to come so soon as a motor could be discovered which had sufficient anavfftr in 1. l energy in proportion to its weight. i This motor has been found, its nower has "been tested and its weight is known, It would therefore appear that we are within measurable distance of a success ful machine for navigating the air, and I believe it is certain to come within the next ten years, whether I succeed or not -I Hiram S. Maxim in Century. - A Qoeer Sect. M. bouckelifr is the leader of a sect in. Russia which preaches suicide as an ab solute necessity for salvation. At one of his great . "revivals" in Kief he preached so hard in favor of murder and suicide that several of his followers cut one another's throats. There are dozens of other fanatical religions bodies in the empire of the czar, many of whom prac- ucs uioou curanng sacnncial ceremo nies. St,' Louis Republic. His Protest was Effective. - A citizen of Paris, Ky., who was fined seven dollars for allowing his own cat on his own premises to kill his own chick ens, protested 60 vehemently against this interference with a man's enjoy ment of an inalienable right that the judge, per force, remitted the penalty. Louisville Courier-Journal. R. B. HOOD, Livery, Feed and Sale STABT.K. -: - OTSeS JJOIlgflt and Sold, 071 Commission an d Money i AdvanQedon Horses ' Left f Or Sale. - ! , "jj The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line. owm; u:ave i ne vawx j!. very Morning at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7:30. All freight must be left at K. B. Hood's office the eve- ning before. R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or PRINZ & NITSCHKE. DEALERS IN Furniture and Carpels. 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. .cT.peCoy, BARBERS. Hot -:-and-:- Colder-Baths. HO SECOND STREET. JOHN PASHEK, (I - Tailor, Next door to Wasco Sun. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed each time. epaitrmg and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. The Dalles F: PIEST STEEET. FACTORY 3STO. 105. fTrj. APCof the Best Brands -s-VJ -ir V JLXjO manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reDutation of THE nAT.T.ir.S rvr GAR has become firmly established, and me uec-.na ior tne nome manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. FRENCH 8t CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A CENEB.ALBANKINO BUSINE33 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 term. ....'..' 1MB - STABLE, Ward & Kerns. j We are now ready for business in our JNew iiarn, corner of Fourth and Federal " ; ; Streets. THE DALLES, OREGON. Pipe Work, Tin Repair ing and Roofing. Leave orders at L. Butler's, Grocery Store. A NEW Undertaking Establishment Giqa Faetofv The Old Germania Saloon. JOHN DOJJflVON, Proprietor. The best quality of Wiries, Liquors and Cigars, Pabst Milwaukee Knicker bocker . and Columbia Beer, Half and Half and all kinds of Temperance Drinks. ALWAYS ON HAND. THE Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Elegant Steamer REGUkATOR ' AVill leave the foot of Court Street every morning at 7 A. M. -for Portland and Way Points Connections Will be Made with the . Fast Steamer MltliES GITY, Atthe Foot of the Cascade Locks. For Passenger or Freight Kates, Apply to Agent, or Purser on Board. Office northeiixt corner of Court and Main street P. Thompson' President. J.S. Schekck, fl. JI.BE.U.I. Vice-President. Cashier First Hatlonal BauL ."HE DALLES, - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptlv remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land.. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jso, S. Schenck. T. W. Sparks. - Geo. A. T.iedv H. M. Brall. JQaterials! Having made arrangements with a number of Factories, I am pre ... . pared to furuish Dopi Window?, MouHings, STORE FRONTS ' And all kinds of Special work. Ship ments made daily from factory and can fill orders in the shortest possible time. Prices satisfactorv. It will be to your interest to see me before purchasing elsewhere. Wm. Saunders, Office over French's Bank. W. E. GARRETSOFI. Lnfflnd -Jeweler. SOLE AGENT TOK THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 138 Second St The Dallen. Or. Still on Deek. Phoenix Like has Arisen Prom the Ashes! JAMES WHITE, The Restauranteur Has Opened the ' Baldwin - Restaurant 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. BUllQQ HEW FJIL HP I1JITEB DBY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY' DEPARTMENT. - Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash- Bayers mill save money by examining oar stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. IS THE BEST SEWING MACHINE Branch Office 81 Third St. Needles, Oil and Specials. ) J.H.CROSS! -DEALER Hay, HEADQUARTERS Gri, Cash Paid for Eggs and Chickens. All Goods Delivered Free and Prompflv TERMS STRICTLY CHSH, Con Second & Union Sts., Great Bargains ! Removal ! Removal ! On account of Removal I' will sell my entire stock of Boots and. Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and. Valises, Shelv ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures-, at a Great Bargain. Come and see TYy offer. . ' ! ' GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. J. 125 Second Street, HUGH CHRISMAN. CHRISMAN & CORSON Successors to GEO. RUCH Keep on Hand a Complete Stock of Groceries, Flour, Grain, Fnii and mill Highest Cash Price Paid for Produce, Corner of Washington and Second-St. The Dalles Mercantile Co., Successors to BROOKS & BEEES, Dculers In General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, . ems' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc Groceries, ; ' Hardware, Provisions, Flour, Bacon, HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Rates. Free Delive7-y to Boat and Curs and. all parts of tlie City. 390 and 394 PAUL KREFT CO., , DEALERS IS Paints, Oils Glass And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in SJSJ- ATiTi Practical Painters and Paper Hanpers. None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams Paint used In all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. AH orders romptly attended to. - 10-17-d SHOP Adjoining Red Kront Grocery, . THIRD STREET. H. Herbring. 9 9 aid Floor F'OPi POTATOES. The Dalles. W. K. COESOX. Feed. The Dalles, Or. Second Street $500 Reward! IN Feed We will pay the above reward for any case of 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 Jail to give satisfac tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 30 Pills, 26 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi tations. The genuine manufactured only by THE JOHN C. WFST COMPANY, CHIGAGO, ILLINOIS. BLAKELEI & HOUGHTON, Prescription Druggists, 1 75 Second St. ' The Dalles, Or.