Tne Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL VAPER OF DALLES CITY. ilfD WASCO COUKTY-. at the Postoflice at The Dalles, Oregon, aa seeond-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8. T MAIL (POBTAGB rBXPAIO) IX ADVAMCK. Weekly. 1 year : 1 6 months. 0 75 0 50 6 00 3 " Bally. 1 year. " 6 months. " per " Address all communication to ' CLE." The Dalles, Orecou. S 00 0 50 THE CHROX- WANT TO JOIN THE UNION. Uncle Sam seems to have been nat urally first choice with the provisional government of the Sandwich islands. Chas. L. Carter, one of the annexation commissioners was interviewed while in San Francisco, on Saturday, and he -stated the object of the visit to Washing ton is "to have the United States take possession of the Hawaiian islands. We want to join the union," said he, "not m a state, however, but under a terri torial or district form of government. A government like that of the District of Columbia, with the addition of a gov ernor appointed by the president, is preferable for many reasons. There is anch a largo number of Chinese and other objectionable elements of good government on the islands who cannot be trusted to vote intelligently that if wniversal suffrage is declared the whites, who represent almost the entire business interests of the country, would be out voted and powerless. An entire new system of government must be built np, and the only way to do it is to have the United States take charge. It must come to this or the whites must leave the islands. Their intereets are too great, however, for them to give up with out a straggle. Evidently the time has arrived when the United States (if we want the is lands), can have them, and on terms more favorable than ever before offered, or will ever be offered again. All Amer icans on the island are a unit for annexa tion, and the new provisional govern ment and its aims are supported by nearly all the English there and all of the Germans. The foreign interests in Hawaii amount to about $40,000,000, $30,000,000 of which is in the hands -of the Americans. Honolulu is as much an American city as San Francisco itself. King Kalakua was greatly favorable to annexation to the United States, and so was Queen Emma, but for some reaeon Queen Liliu kaulani is strongly in favor of British rule, and Jf allowed would no doubt, apply to Great Britain for pro tection." England is represented on the inland by Commissioner J. H. W'ood faouse. He, in common with the other representatives, was notified of the change in the government, but returned .so answer to the communication. He may hare changed hia mind by this time, the natives themselves, as a rule, re not in favor of her plans. She is supported by a clique of about twenty who are anxious for political power. She is jealous of the power of the whites, and is an ambitious, scheming woman. She enjoyed an income of between $75, 000 and $100,000, with no responsibility But she undertook to mix in politics, and got the worst of it." As Mr. Wilder ays: "If Queen Liliu kanlani ad been allowed to carry out her plans, she would have become the absolute despot of the islands. No whites would have been allowed to vote, the house of nobles would have been abolished, the supreme court judges who are now appointed for life would be appointed for a six-year term only, and would have been subject to dismissal at her whim. Hawaiians, as a rule, are a simple, peaceful and in Solent people, and would probably make no trouble if let alone. Thev are easily influenced by politicians, and were con vinced by the queen that she was acting in meir interests. Before the act to restrict immigration can be made operative attempts are made by Atlantic transportation corpor at ion s to have it annulled. Self-sup porting immigrants that come to this country to become citizens and to cher sen a patriotic interest in the country nre still needed and will be welcomed in America. But we have had too many of the other kind, and the further immi gration of the undesirable element must bo stopped at once. However much we owe to the needy and oppressed of other ' lands, it is our duty to our own country. for the fulfillment of our national des tiny among nations, and for the sake of posterity, that we protect our own national life. The important question is not wnat tangnage tne incomers peak or what their manners and cue torn s are, but whether they will stand on their own feet and do their part in tne wort or mating a nation. It is plain to everybody now that it is a fight to the death between the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific com panies in which the other companies are playing only' minor parts, with, an aver age indebtedness of $60,000 per mile for the Northern aa against (15,000 per mile in- favor cf the-Great Northern. The forcing of the Northern Pacific into the hands of a receiver would, of course, SC-.'tire the bonds of the latter and so the lock that depreciate President Hill and his coadjutors would be enabled to cap tire this great property. Jim Hill begau .,!.f!2r?t." ? tr:rfT nwi fn St. " P:m;1 Don't be a spider. and crawl in these days ! Why not keep up with the nineteenth century ? Yim , would not buy a Btcam engine made like those of a century ago. Then why should you buy the old-fashioned, big, drastic pills that gripe and debili tato your system?. As great improvements have been made in pills as in steam engines. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, are tiny, sugar-coated granules, or pills, are easiest to take, and never gripe Or shock tho system. They are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. s " One little Pellet's a laxative, three to four are cathartic. . They regu late and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels ' quickly, but thor oughly. They're the clieapest pill, sold by druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. . 1 hey re guaranteed to give satisfaction, every time, or your money is re turned. ThaVs the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on. Can you ask more? The Annual Ball of the Mes (Spire Dep't Will Be Given at i.rxcory TTall Monday Evening, leb. 6, 1893. Tne Best of Music Will Be FurnisHefl Prizes will be awarded for the beat-' sustained lady and gent character. A general invitation is extended to the public, but no disreputable cliar acters will be admitted. COMMITTEES. Arrangement J. H. Wood, G. C. Bills, John Blaser, Louis Payette, W. T. Hill, C. A. Klindt, A.Sandrock. Reception L. Payette, C. A. Klindt, F. W. L. Skibbe, John Blaner, Aug. Buchler. Floor W. T. Hill, J. 8. Fish, W. H. Butts, Arthur Wyndham, George Thompson. Tickets admitting gentleman and ladies $1.00. the Dalles AND Prineville Stage .v;. .'. Line J. D PARISH, Prop. ' Leaves The Palles at 6 a. m. ererv day and ar rives at Prineville in thirty-six hours. Leaves Vrinevillo at 5 a. m. every ?ay and arrives at The Dalles In thirty-tli hours. Carries the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express Connects at PriD-Hle wlth- Stages from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and all Interior Points. - Also males close connection at The Dalle with trains from l'ortluud and all eastern points. ' . Courteous drivers. .' Good accommodations alens tie roai. . First-class coaches and lorses used. . Express matter lacdled witl care. All persons wishing passage must waybill at of fices before taking passuKC; others will not be received. Express must be waybillcd at offices or the Stajte Co. will not be responsible. The company will take no risk on money transmit ted. Particular attention given to delivering; express matter at Prinevtlie and all southern points in Oregon, and advance charges w ill be paid by the company. STAGE OFFICES; M. Blc-hel tt Co. Store. Umatilla House. frliieTille. Tta Italics. t. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and oil kinds of work in his line at reasonable f gures. Has the largest honso moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. 9 GRAND lMe Ball The only flrst-clcbss" lwuse in TJie Dalles. .; MRS. FRASER, EUROPEAN HOUSE IS PBEPAKED TO OIVB ; FIRST-CLASS ' REGULAR BOARD AT S20 PER MONTH. H.S.CHEESMAN Ko. SO Second at-. The Dalles, Or. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO ORDER. ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. . REPAIRING DONE IN FACTORY MANNER. A SATIS- C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IK Dry Goods (LOTHING BooK Shoes, Rata, Etc. FanciJ (JoQdg, jbtiong. Ktc., Etc., Kte. We are now closing out the balance of our Uipter Dress Cjood5, ladiesV ad Tisses'jaeKets. rei7's apd Boys' Qureoats, At a great sacrifice, in order to make room for our new Spring1 goods. H. Herbring. D. BUSSSNELL, Pipe WorR, Till Bepalrs aixtl ijooniiB MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. Freeborn & -DEALKBS J75- Wall Paper a 295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH, Old Numbm 03, THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now taming oat the beet Beer and Porter MBt of the Cascades. The latest appliances for. the manufacture of good health fnl Bfor r-Hve tc-en latmdncvd, and only the fir?t-c!aee nrtkle wil! be placed oc JOHN PASHEK, t - Tailor; vl- Beit door to Wasco San.- Just Received, :. a fine stock of Suitings, rants 1'atterns, etc., of all latest . Styles, at Low Prices. Madieon's Latest Svstem used in cutting . garments, and a nt guaranteed ; . each time. Repairing and Cleaning . j1 Neatly and Quickly Done. . S. L. YOUNG, Watches and Jewelry repaired to order oa abort notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. AT TBI Stan of I. e. Mlekelsen. td St. The Dalles Oountj Treasurer's Notice. .'All county warrants registered prior to May 1, 1889, will be paid if pre sented "at my office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. . The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892. . William Michbll. s 10.31tf Treasurer Wasco Connty, Or. Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, TUB DALlJia, - ORXaOM. Will repair your fine Baggies and Carriages, shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do . all your blackemitbing in the , finest style. , Satisfaction guar anteed. ' ' GUSHISG & HOCKMim ,Props, Company, looni fouiaiiigs, City Blacksmith Shop DRUGS Sni Cb -THE LEADING Wlitale ii Retail Bugsis. 7 XT IB - Handled by Three ALSO ALL, Patent ffledieines and HOUSE PAINTS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and. the only agents in tne iT-y ior ine onerwin,; win ams uo. s raints. ' 1 ' ' wk ARE : ' -.f. The .. Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key 129 Second Street, MINHNS 5 HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp (round, at tho Forks and Falls of Hood river, with forge sightly lots, broad, streets and alleys. Rood soil, pure cold water aud sbndc in profusion, perfect dralnuge, delightful wountal climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer retort and for all Oregon, being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also u lips railed as a manufacturing enter, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and nr timber, possess! r g millions of bun-o power In its dashing streams and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the mana- factories will center, Burrouuded by soil and climate that cannot be execlleir anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with trnmportation already assured1 you will find this the place to make a perfect borne or a paying inTOktment TITLE PERFECT W. ROSS "Tliere is a tide in tfie affairs of men which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Cliii-Oal Si ol Furnimre & Caruets at CRANDALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRICK, THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. . . BRAIN ARD & ARMSTRONG'S ..... SPOOL SILK FINE LINE OF No. 390 to 394, NEPTUNE SUA VING.PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. PRAZER & WYNDHAM. Proprietors. felt & m '--kd-1 1 a t- o a rrt At the old stand of K.. Lusher, r ts s.m- - ' ............ , , i . j PAUL KREFT -DEALERS IN- PAI NTS, OILS AND GLASS, And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterng and Designs in SSPTraoticul Painteru mid Paper Hangers. None bat tho best brands of th Sherwin-Williams and .T. V. Alasury's Paints ueed in all oar work, and none bat the most skilled vorknen employed. Acenta for Masury Liquid Paint. No chemical combination or nap mixture.'. orders promptly attended to. . Tm rtJPmm -rm YVrj Q fINERSLY. X 12. "O C3L- JS Registered Druggists. THK LEADINCi Druggists Sundries. OILS AND GLASS. West and Domestic Cigars. The Dalles. Oregon See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. - W I NANS. &. BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. - UNION ST. 2d street. The Dalles a no Front St.. The Dalles, Oregon. CO., A first class article in all colors. AlZ V' fcBL- .I-'.' ' 11 IjHti. Crtc .1 lil a ' :i -1 .