2J The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. Published Dally, Sunday Excepted. " ' 8V ' THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Comer Second and Washington -Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription Per Year Per month, by carrier :.. .. Single copy .'..16-00 ... 50 .... 5 STATE OFFICIALS. - Qovernot... H. Pennoyer Secretary of State O. W. HcBride Treasurer Phillip Hetschan Bupt. of Public Instruction. .. . . B. HcElroy to. - ftM&eU Congressman...,. ,... i B. Hermann State Printer. .' ... . :. .Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS County Judge Sheriff. Clerk Treasurer.. Commissioners. . . .C.N. Thornbury ..D. L. Cates J. B. Crossen ...Geo. Kuch " H' A. Leavens - Frank Kinoaid ..John E. Barnett Assessor BurveTor .E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner , William Michel! ' Hon. J. H. Slater, democratic candi date for the second Oregon congressional district has written a letter to the . Oregonian in which he Beverly scores that paper for charging him, among other things, with having, while a mem ber of theUnited States senate, voted - for free . wool. Mr. Slater takes pains to prove that the. charge is untrue. Mr. Slater did not vote for free wool beea use no such proposition "was before the senate. Technically, there fore, the charge of the Oregonian is false. But Mr. Slater, like an honest man that he undoubtedly is, is neither ashamed nor afraid to tell the Oregonian, up to its ' teeth, that he wants to go to congress to vote for free wool notwithstanding, and that if elected, he will certainly vote just that way and do so in -"the interest of the wool grower, and also in the interest of that much larger class, numbering in Oregon and on this Northwest coast, fifty to one of the wool growers, who are clothed and warmed by the manufact ures of wool." Mr. Slater proves from an old speech of his delivered more than ten years ago, that from "1825 to 1880 raw wool in general brought higher prices under the lower than under the higher tariffs of that period." So out of affection for the wool grower he wants wool placed on the free list because a low tariff, on his own showing, always raises the price and out of a similar affection for the consumer he wants wool on the free list because he Wants cheap clothing for the fifty to one who don't raise sheep. According to Mr. Slater's logic, therefore, free wool, will, at one -and the same time, raise the price of wool for the producer and lower it to the consumer. And further to show that he is right in line with his party" and has the full courage of his convictions he rdds: 'Cou pled with my vote for free wool I will also advocate and vote for an ad valorem rate of 35 per cent, on manufactures." Why Mr. . Slater wants to protect the manufacturer he does not say. According to his treas ury statistics a tariff always lowers prices. Is it possible that he thinks the manufactures does hot know what he : wants when he asks for protection and -that he is willing to accede to his de rinands because of his affection for the "fifty to one" who want cheap clothing? Such a supposition might reflect on Mr. Slater's honesty but it would leave his logic perfectly consistent and nothing - else in the world can. ,. l'oor Anna Dickinson. ... New Yob k,-May 4. Anna Dickinson. ' who was reported seriously ill last night, is much better this morning. Her phy eician says she is out of danger for the present but her hour is surely drawing nigh. Her last appearance in "this city some time ago was pathetic in its evi dence of decline, and the end does not come in the nature of a surprise to thoee -who know her. j Old papers, nice and clean, for sale at this office. . They are useful for many things. . Hearts or Judge. Ex-Judge Rearden says that all law yers have hearts of mercy until they become judges. In the superior court, during the brief term he served, he al ways refused criminal cases, because the mother of the young man was sore to come around and show the gray hairs under her aged bonnet. Judge Bearden says that on two occasions he saw Judge - Levy weaken tinder the effect of an old western bonnet trembling with stuffed roses. The first time was in a case of grand larceny, and the old lady who called asked the judge for a pass to the - Episcopal home. She said that her son Fred had declared his intention to steal because he couldn't "get work," , and whatever he had stolen was for her sake . and because he "couldn't get work." . Why," said Reardon, " when the old woman finished her story, Levy was cry ing as bitterly as she' and the young criminal went to the house of correction with the smallest sentence he could get. "Next year the same fellow came up on an outrageous charge of robbery, and the ancient lady turned up as usual with a full set of tears. She shed them . free ly, but the judge was familiar with her ; tactics and the young man went over to Saa Quentin. . . ..' . .'. "The old. lady was very ungrateful, . for she rose in her might Mid cried: r " "Say, judge, you used to have a kind heartr "San Francisco Examiner.' A quantity of nice, clean rases wanted at this office. For the best wagon on earth get the Mitchell. ForealebyJ.M.Filloon&Co. Pabst's Milwaukee beer at the Uma tilla houBe at a bit a bottle. Free lunch tonight at 8 o'clock. A traveling man who chanced lo be in the store of E. V. Wood, at McKees Rocks, Pa., says while he was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little girl came in with an empty bottle labeled Chamber lain's Pain Balm and said : - "Mamma wants another bottle of that medicine ; she says it is the best medicine for rheumatism she ever used." 50 cent bottles for Bale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, j - . - d&w OREGON LIME This lime -is manufactured by The Oregon Marble and lime Company, near Huntington, Oregon, and has earned the reputation, of being the strongest lime in the market, and consequently, in addi tion to' making' the best work is at an equal price, the .cheapest, to the user. The following analysis . by W. G. Jenne, chemiBt, Portland, Oregon," is worthy of consideration': Carbonate of Lime.- 98.56 Magnesia.-. ,'. ..Olii SiUca. Peroxide of Iron . Alumina..,.. l.oi r arer .ooa .07 Phosphates. Trace .03 . Sulphates ... Trace 99.99 Mb. T. F. Osborx, . Dealer in Building materials. - Agent Oregon Lime, Portland, Or. Dbab Sib : Referring to your inquiry concerning the "Oregon" Lime, would say, that we have used this lime, that it has given satisfaction, and we consider it a first class-class lime in every respect. Yours truly, Mathew A. Ro-tve, - Contractor, "Oresronian'' Building. Geo. Langford, Contractor, Vt'einhard Brewery. Bassford & Haupt, Contractors Portland. Library Building. Anderson Bingham, Contractors Snell, Heitshu & Woodard Building. Burke & O'Connor, General Contractors. C. Gordon Ellison, Brick Contractor. - Arthur Johnson & Brother, Contractors Cham ber of Commerce. Geo. Bamlord, General Stone Contractor. Portland Bridge & Bnilding Co. Thomas Mann, Builder. James McKendrlck, Contracting . Plasterer "Oregonian" Building. John Egan, Supt. The Wright Fire Proofing Co. "Oregonian" Building. G. C. Kissell, Plastering Contractor. Edward Killfetbcr, General Stone Contractor. W. Jacobson, Contractor, Portland University. Kocher & Freeman, Contractors, Dekum Build ing. The Oregon Lime for The Dalles market is carried in stock by Wm. Butler & Co.; Lumber Dealers. 4-11-dlm NEW TO-DAY. FOR SALE cheap, band of range horses, consisting of yearlings, two-year olds and mares. For informa tion Apply to C. F. STEPHENS. 5-3dlm 134 Second St. The Dalles. Or. WANTED.ttveT Bluff, in- exchange for Work Horses, or Brood mares. . - Apply to HUGH GOTJRLAY . 5-2tf Chronicle office, The Dalles. FOR SALE finest stock farms in Crook county ; 1100 Acres deed ed land ; abundance of water; good grass range capable of handling 10,000 sheep : 300 acres under irrigation. Two good dwellings and out buildings. Price, f 8, 000 ; half in stock, horses cattle or sheep. For further particulars Apply to . HUGH GOTJRLAY, 6-2tf Chronicle office, The Dalles. T?rR CI A T 17 Twelve fine JL1 J Li OA JUJCj. lots, splend idly located in the Garrison addition. Apply to HUGH GOTJRLAY, 5-2tt : . Chronicle office, The Dalles. . Snccessors to C. E. Dun ha in. Druggists and Chemists; ;teDTO;aii Mefliciiies. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance Cor. Second and Union Sts., THE DALLES, OBEOON. STAGY SflOOUl, Tate WatcJnRer -DKALEB IN- Watches, Clocks, -Jewelry, Etc. A-H kinds ol repairing a speelaltr, and all work B..o..uvCTu aim urumpuT actenaea vo. Call and see his stock of clocks before yon leave an order elsewhere. . A: A. Brown, - Keeps a lull assortment of ies, ..and Provisions. 7 - which he offert at Low Figures.- SPEGIflh: PfllCES . to Cash Buyers. Highest Casli Prices for Eip ani ; otter:Prcance.-: " 170 SECOND STREET." Floyd StlOWf Mi rm arv mwm fancy urocer COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros.-Proprs ' . (Successors to . S." Cram.) .'. . Manufacturers of the finest French and , Home Made . ' . East of Portland. DEALERS IX- " Tropical Fruiis, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail ...--- GFHESH OYSTEIS . In Every Style. " Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. STRAWBERRIES, Apples, Oranges, Candies, Nuts,: Soda Water, - Sarsaparilla and Iron, ' Cider, Etc. . Everything is First Class. Well Supplied with TOBACCO and Union made CIGAKS. J. FOLCO, Second St., next to Wingate's Armory. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BASKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in the - Eastern States. - - . Stent ' Exchange and -- Teleeranhie Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. uoniB, ean Francisco, .rortiana Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various roints in Or egon and "Washington. - Collections made at all points on fa v. orable terms. J. 8. SCHSNCK, President. . v H. M. BCALi. Cashier. First Rational Bank. VHE DALLES, - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted f Deposits received, subject to Sight . Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly muiueu uu ua; oi collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port .' . ., land. . . . . . DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jwo, S. Schbnck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbk. -H. M. Bball. GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOTJ ORDEJS GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH- . " ' ING LINE, " Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy, competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, -". . Second St., The Dalles. Sole Agent for WANNAMAKEB 4 BEOWS, . Philadelphia,-Pa. , -- - c, wYSs; ; Merchant Taiior, . No. 77 Second Street. Suits Made to Order .' ' , . ' and : : . " ' A Pit Q-uaranteed. Orders taken for an Eastern house' for all kinds of suits. Call and examine goods. ; JOHN PASHEK, Hext doer to Wasod San. Just Received, a fine stock'of Kuitirigsi Pants Patterns, etc.fof all latest - styles," at Low Prices ' - - Madison's Latest BVstem used in cutting garments, and fit guaranteed v-.; ; .each tUne. ,. - ' lep airing ... ethd '-:-C ie aning Neatly and Quickly Done. Tie Dalles, PortM and Astoria Navigation Co. Columbia River Steamers. "first class Passeier and Freight Line BETWEEN ; Portland and The Dalles. The map;nlficient steamers "Dalles City" and 'Rearnlator" will leave as follows, and stop at all Way Landings. oieamer "uaiies vny" irom Portland daily, (except Sunday,) from wharf foot of Yamhill sf., v a. iij., mi i a v n'K luts MJmiva mx D p. m. fexcent Hnndav.) atfti. m from wTinW fnr ..f vuurt streei, arriving at roriiana at 6 p. m. fWTM Route passes through the Falls of the Cascades and in plain view of the Government Locks, (now in process of completion,) the far famed Bridal veil and Multnomah. Falls, making one of the most beautiful and pleasur- auiv trips uu m gruim uuiumoiR, If von are eoiaa East. North or Kniith don't fail to call on the undersigned for through rates in connection with "the .Northern, nonthern or Canadian Kailwav. - "' - - . Cattle," sheep and hogs landed at the pasture of the American Dressed Beef company, 1 rontdale, at nominal rates. W. C. ALLAWAY, ' Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, . ; ; General Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON The Dalles fiest; stbeet. FACTORY NO. 105. CTCi- A T? l of 'the Best Brands VXVXjHL-IX manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article ia increasing every'day. : A. ULRICH & SON. R. B. HOOD, ivery, Feed and Sale Horses Bought arid Sold on Commission, and Money -Advanced on Horses ' Left for Sale: . : . OFFICE ' Q.F " r" '' The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line - Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Horning at 7:00 and Goldendale at 7;00. All -freight must be left at R. B. - , -Hood's office the eve- --. ning before. ." RVB. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or. AND OYSTER HOUSE; One of the Finest fooks In The Dalles. ." -'All Work don by White Help. Next door to Byrne, Floyd & 60.8 Drug Store. 85 Union St., The Dalles. Just Opened. Mrs, ft. JOJlES Proprietor. Everything the Market Affords, at Reasonable : "'-'.'-..; ' . Rates. . ' A NEW stablishment! PRINZ & NITSCHKE. -DEALERS IN . Furniture; and Carpets. We have added to oar business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trust oar prices will be low accordingly. . , -. Bemember our placevon Second street, next to Moody's bank..: - r ; Gigar 1 ' ' . T Faetopy u ndertakins E The Itateh String and Summer, season :' Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces . " That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think," . WK TRUST TO INTEREST AND DO VOII OOOD Boy Our Shoes THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. H. C. Glothiep and BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Gronta' oxxrxxlfiila.lxxar Goods, COKNEB OF SECOND AJJD WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON. G-ret Bargains! - - - - ""n . .... Removal! Removal! On account of Removal I will sell my entire stock of Boots arid Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks ings, Counters, Desic, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer. .. ' . .. r ' ' '. G R EAT REDUCTION IN, RETAIL. FRE 125 Second Street, IW SPHIjlG QIID SUPER DRV GOODS ...... - COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Glothing, GetitSi papishitig Goods, Hats, Gaps, V Boots and, Shoes. ? Full Assortmn.t of the Leading Manufacturers. Gash Bayers will save money ' by examining oar stock . and prices before parehasing elsewhere. H. Herbring. floM Washington SITUATED AT THE Destined to be the- Best Manufacturing Center in the Inland Empire. For Further Information" Call at tho Office of . Interstate Investment Co., 0. i. TAYLOR Tte Dafa Or. 72 WasMstlsa, St, Farm Qi 1 wm: BUTLER & GO.; -DEALERS IN- Building Material, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. - A liberal discount to ths 'trade in all lines handled by us. JEFFEESON STREET, between Second and Railroad, THE DAIXES, OR - Tffl DALLES L - al lU IJiu (Ol Ir If is Rluiays Oat i -MANUFACTURED BY ." ' ' . WALTER H. TENNY 4 CO., ; BOSTON, "WKSS. Tailop and yalises, Shelv- The Dalles. Dulles, Washington HEAD OF NAVIGATION. . Best Selling Property of the Season in the North west. CH ROmCLE