The Dalles'Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL TAPER OF DALI.KS CITY. AND WA8CO COCNTV. Published Dnily, Sunday Excepted. BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second ond Washington Street, The Dalles. Oregon. Term of Subscription Per Year Per month, by currier. . . Single copy ...$6 00 ... SO STATE OFFICIALS. (Tovernot Secretary of State Treasurer . - Supt of Public Instruction. nators Congressman State Printer S. Pennoyrr . W. MoBride ..Phillip Metschan E. B. McElroy (J. N. Dolph " JJ.H. Mitchell B. Hermann Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge 8herift Clerk Treasurer Geo. :. Blakelcy l . A. aru . ....J. B. Orossen Wm. Michell (Jos. Uarnielle J Frank Kineaid Joel W. Koontz Commissioners Assessor iuplrlntend'ent of Public Schools.: roy Shellev Coroner N- la-stwooo .E. . bnnrp STICK TO Tin-: ISSUK. The Spokane Review having been charged with misrepresenting the course of Senator Allen ou the dalles iruprove - ment for tin open Coluinbialrive reviews the situation, and after fairly represent ing Mr. Allen says: ."The people of the interior, who desire above all other public impiovements the opening of the Columbia liver, have seen iit to investi gate the work of their representatives, and they have found, from Senator Squire's statement before the senate committee on commerce, that with the exception of $10,000 for completing a survey, the Washington senators have not asked for a dollar for that portion of the Columbia river flowing through their state! The engineers estimates called for $50,000 for the upper Colum bia and Snake rivers. The house bill appropriated $15,000; and the Washing ton senators not only asked for no in crease, but Senator Squire explicitly stated before the committee that more was not wanted! When attention is called to this lukewarm treatment of the Columbia, the Spokane defender of Mr. Alton mak3s answer that in times gone by the Oregon senators have asked for and obtained all that the Columbia river is entitled to, and that now Mr. Allen must turn his attention to western Washington ! Who overheard a weaker defense of the action of a public official? It is not true that the Review "'speaks that the Washington senators have -asked for a sum for the Seattle canal fifty times as great -as that they have asked tor the upper Columbia, and it lias felt that it is high time some one were speaking for the improvement of i.hat majestic waterway. Senator Allen Ihas been neither maligned,, niisrepre--. sou ted, nor abused by this journal. His record has been stated with correctness i nd fairness. If that record is not what his friends could desire, the fault rests .-.At Washington." JJricklayera in Colfax decided last ' Tuesday that nine hours should consti- tute a day's work and quit work on the refusal of tho contractors to view the .matter iu the same light. The strike was of short duration, however. On learning that the estimates had been Made on the basis of 10 hours n day and (ontracAors could not afford to be cut down, the men went back to work. It is quite likely that this point will be pressed on buildings to le erected here - After. "The Spokane Chronicle says the 'democrats in the house have not offered to repeal the McKinley law because 1 they er.afraid the republican senate V&u&the republican president would re ject their efforts ! Then why have they passed separate bills placing western products on the free list? The senate and the president are as certain to re ject one as the other. The truth is that position on the tariff question. The Chelan Falls leader Teports that a big forest fire has been raging for the past two weeks at Deep point on Lake Chelan, which is destroying inucli valu able timber. The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is supposed to have re sulted from the carelessness of campers. Another stage robbery between Ellens burgh and AVauatchee is reported, al though information regarding it is mea gre. It is said to have occurred last Wednesday, and several thousand dol lars being forwarded to the Wenatchee bank was taken. . - ' ' The Umatilla reservation is over-run with large black crickets which are prov ing destructive to the grain fields.. The amount of damage done has not yet been learned. , ' Hundreds -of pounds of cherries and raspbeiries-sre being shipped daily from Walla. Walla as far east as Denver. A pretty serious smallpox scare ex tats over in British Columbia, at Vic toria and Yanc5uver. . ' twiamod After Hsnn leufi. About seven years ago the village of Forest City. Pa., was excited over the mysterious disapperrance of William Doolittle. One morning William left the house to buy some meat for dinner. Daring the forenoon the meat was brought to the house by the butcher, but William failed to appear when din ner time arrived. Months went by', but no trace of him conld be found. Eve one thought that he had been foully dealt with. Saturday afternoon Doolittle arrived in Canondale, after an, absence of over seven years. His mind had become de ranged. The past was a blank to him, except at two or three intervals, when he could for a short time remember something of his house and, family. Four years ago ho found himself in Omaha, and then ifor the first time in three years remembered his name and that he had left his home in Forest City to buy some meat for dinner. He conld not recall anything that occurred after he bought tho meat. His wife and two children, who live in Canondale, greeted him as one from the dead. He left Omaha four years ago, and has been on the road working his way homeward ever oince. Philadelphia Times; A Bowery Scheme. "Here yon aro now. warm your hands only a penny warm your hands, everybody nice warm fire here for a penny." The cry was a little out of the ordinary, even on the Bowery. A youngster of say twelve years, of no telling what nationality, had inau gurated a unique business venture. It consisted of a big iron pail filled with live coals, arranged to conveniently toast one's cold fingers by, and the young in ventor charged "a ieuny a warm." "Isn't this something new, Jimmy?" inquired the reporter, after having paid the required fee. 'Yaaa, 1 gep. Dia is my first night at de racket, and dey ain't much in it. 1 only got in seventeen cents since iS o'clock. Ain't many as catches onto it at first." "Is it your own scheme?" "Yaaa. Yo see Gippy, the chestnut roaster on the corner 'here, is allays been sore on de chumps wot stop and warm der dukes at bis fire, so 1 got an outfit and how Gippy sends 'em all over here to me. But dey ain't much in it." New York World. JOjstravngunce In Smoking. Nestor Gianaelis is a bright young Greek who some years ago moved to Cairo and engaged a small army of dark skinned men. women and children to make cigarettes for Americans to smoke. JSlr. G-ianaclis is said to bo the best judge of tobacco in the world. Last year 2,000,000 of his cigarettes passed through the Boston custom house and during one month 150,000 have been en tered there. These cigarettes pay a duty of four dollars a pound and are sold at five cents apiece or forty cents for a box of ten cigarettes. By actual experiment-it costs one-half a cent a minute to smoke an Egyptian cigaretto, which makes them probably the most expensive thing in the smoking line. Boston Herald: IS on ton Gets an Egyptian Antique. The red granite column from the re mains of the. temple at the site of the Biblical .Hanes, in Egypt, procured by the Rev." Dr. W. C. Winslow, of the Egypt exploration fund, from tho exca vations, has jnst arrived at the Museum of Fine Arts- The capital is an exquisite palm leaf design, and the total weight is from six to seven tons. Only the British museum lias so fine a column among its treasures. Boston Adver tiser. Manning anil gimeoni. It is worth noting as a curious coinci dence that Cardinals Manning and Sime oni were called to the cardinalate on tb same day in 1875 and died on the same day in 1892. Furthermore, the last offi cial letter written by Cardinal Manning, a few days before his death was ad dressed to Cardinal Simeoni, the late prefect of the propaganda. Pall Mall Gazette. Liked nil Booka. Physicians and sufferers from the grip may find a useful hint in the announce ment that at a recent reception given to Rndyard Kipling, in Melbourne, a sweet young thing approached the author with this flattering remark: "Oh, Mr. Kipling. I feel so proud to have met you. When I had the influenza, your books were the only things that did me any good." Ex change. . Coins Cnder a Glacier. About 1887 a horseshoe was found un der the ice of the glacier Theodul, in Switzerland, which led geologists to the idea that this pass, 3,823 meters high. was formerly not imbedded in ice. This lias been further confirmed by a recent find of coins bearing the likenesses of Augustus and Diocletian. Popular Sci ence News. An ingenious mail box has been offered for the approval of the government. It is operated by a timelock, which auto matically displays a card announcing when the next collection will be made. It also stamps upon each letter as it drops in the very minute when it was placed in the box. A woman in Asbnry Park, N. J., said to be in a dangerous condition through ' being poisoned by inhaling smoke from a cook stove filled ' with, green wood. It is thought that the wood in the stove was covered with some poi sonous vine or fungus. Two neighbors in Stamp Creek, G.. had a dispute about a couple of geese, and the matter was brought to court. After the costs had amounted to seventy dollars, the disputants compromised the matter by each taking one of the fowls. There's a queer state of things in Rich mond, Me., where a Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals has been organized, but nobody will act as. its agent. , A New Kind of Insurance. For twenty-five cents you can insure yourself and family against any bad-results from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy will cure any ordi nary case. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. - No family can afford to be without it. For sale at 'Jo and 50 cents per bottle by Blakelev& Hough ton, druggists. " d&w A rare opportunity for ' the ladies is now afforded by Mrs. Philips, who is of fering millinery at one third less, as she has decided to retire from the business. See advertisement. fiJSdtf The Dalles, Portland & Astoria flav. Co. Until further notice the Regulator will make trine to the Cascades and return on Thursdays and Sundays, leaving The Dalles at 7' a. in. Excursion rates. 50 cents for the round trip. 5-23tf City Blacksmith Shop, . Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, . THE DALLES, - ORKGOX. Will repair 3-our fine Buggies and Carriages, shoe vour fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blackemitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. GUMlSC&HOCKJIMlHops. III ICE CO. 104 Second Street, ICE! ICE! ICE! Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand, we are now prepared to receive orders, wholesale or retail, to be delivered through the summer. Parties contract ing with us will be carried through the entire season without advance is price, and may depend that wc have nothing but PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE Cut from mountain water : no slough o slush ponds. Leave orders at the Columbia .Candy Factory, 104 . Second street, or Ice Wagon. W. S. CRAM, Manager. DID YOU COLUME WE ARE, AGENTS FOR THE- Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and Ranges, Jetnell's Stoves and Ranges, Universal Stoves and Ranges. We are also agents for the Celebrated Boy nton pomace. Ammunition and Loaded Shells, Ete. SAfllTAfV PLiUm&IflG R. SPECIAIiTYV MAIER & BENTON GKBLEREBSTER PIANOS AND ORGANS Sold on Easy Payments, Musical Instruments and Music. Booksellers and Stationers. E. Jacobsen Co., 162 SECOKI STREET. S KI B B E !; o H K m W l x. w. slm. ssxbb PAUL KR EFT & CO., -DEALERS IX- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the SPractical Painters and Paper Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's the most skilled workmen employed. chemical combination or soap mixture. orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shop corner Third and FOR CHURCHES. - Superior In tune to Pipe Organs, easier played and cheaper, are the ESTEY PHILHARMONICS. Floyll Siiflwii, S uccendor to C. K. Dunhaiy. Druggists and Chemists. Pure Drags ani leiicines. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. Cor. Second and Union Sts., THE DALLES. OREGO'. STAGY SHOOIH, TiiBlatcilniaiii -DEALKR IX- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. All kinds of repairing & sm-eialtvnnd all work guaranteed and promptly attended to. Cull and nee his Htock of clocks before yon leave an order elsewhere. IV. E. GARRETSON. Leafliug - Jewelerj All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 138 Second Bt.. The Dalle.. Or. KNOW IT The Dallesv Or. HOT E I, 33, X3roxxr 5,saBi AND GLASS, Lateet Patterns and Designs in Hangers. None but the best brands of the Paints used in all our work, and none but Agents for Masury liquid Paints.. Ho A first class article in all colors. ' All Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon BOLE AGJENT FOB THE jli.:-- $ OUR CANDIDATES. UKNJ. HARRISON. " The Ltateh Stfinej a ijd Summer, , , . "But loord a; thinge, and o small drop of intt . i . ' 1 - Falling, like dew, upon a thought, produces ' That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. t: M E TKUST Til IKTEUEST AVI DO IOC GOOD. ;'' A '' Buy Out Shoes THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, Til E EUROPEAN HOUSE. . The Corrugated B slid lag; next Door to Court Mosnr. -' ' ', 1 HaMscaely Fnrnisliefl Eoois to Bent lytte Bay. Week or Monti. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men; ' WHS. H- FHRSBH, Pvopv. H. C. NIELS6N. Giothiet BOOTS AND SHOES, ; Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Oont' FurulslilziB Goods, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DAIXES.-OREGON. JEW SPEW ID SUPPER. DBY GOODS COMPLETK IX EVERY; DEPARTMENT, Glothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats Gaps, Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining our stock and prices before purchasing elsemhere.. H. Herbring. WM. BUTLER & CO., DEALERS IN Building Material. Rough and Dressed Lumber. Lime, Plaster. Hair and Cement.. .- & liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by us. f JEFFEHSON STREET, between Second and Railroad, THE DALLES, OB SITt'ATED AT THE Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center in the Inland Empire. . - For Further Information Call at the Office of , Interstate Investment Go., 0. 'i TAYLOR Tie Dalles. Or. 72 Washincton, St,F0M.Or. WHITELAW. REID. is Alrjuays Oat I : SEASON -MANCFACTUBED BY" ; WALTER H. TEN NY .& CO.; BOSTON. JVOTSS. 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