V ' 1 .7 1 -. f'i - -. ; -- v: ! ' ' ' r ..." . ."" .'. " ' . ' . .-, . , ! - . l j - i : : i - -;' ' - VOL. V. THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1893. NO. 52. , " HP fi!I1 Hi iii HI IBLa h Hii t.yciiuiyjRn A. M. WI LLI AMS GO, COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Succssssrs to W. S. Cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and . Hone Made - : East of Portland. -DEALERS IN- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can f arniah any of these roods at Wholesale or Retail In Krj Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE, FURNISH ING LINE, . aH J smd See me ' Shirta of all kinds to order, at prices -which defy competition. Other goods in proportion, i JP. FAGAN, Second st.t The Dalles. Bole Agent foT WANNAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia, Pa the Dalles Prineville; Stage -1 1 '. ." i J. J'i -, ' : v J. D. PARISH, Prop. - leaves The1 Dalles at $ a. m. every day and ar rives at Prineville in thirty-six hours, leaves Prineville at 5 a. m. every day and arrives at The Dalles in thirty-six hours. . Carries thr D. S. Mail, Passengers and Express Connects at PriD-ille with Stages from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and ( - 'J '-, all Interior Points Also mskes close connection: at The Dalles with trains from Portland and. all. eastern points. . Cowimm Wtbis. v " - . hum wmiiBflumauimi uoic ail nat. iirsi-was5 coacfles am nones usee. .'Eures matter kasdled vitl 'can, ; :' All persons wishing passage must waybill at of fices before taking passage; others will not be received.' Express muBt be waybllled at oillres or the 8tage Co. will not be responsible. The company will take no risk on money transmit ted. Particular attention given to delivering express matter at Prineville and all southern points in Oregon, and advance charges will be paid by the company. m If" e; 1 ' : r fti &k iPk &Sk TiTiVt 4Ttk FRENCH & CO., TRANSACT A QENEEAI. BANKING BUSIKESH Letters of Credit issued available in ' he ' 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 terms. J. 8. BCHKKCK, . President. H. M. BSALL Cashier. First Rational Bank. VHE DALLES. - - OREGON v ; ; . i r A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or .Check.;.. Collections made and proceeds promptly - remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port i -' land. DIRBOTOKS. " D. P. Thompson. . Jno. S. Scrxnck. Ed. M. Williams, Gbo. A. Lixbx. : i ; H. M. Bsaio ; '-. i v THE DALLES Rational Bamk, . I Of DALLES CITY, OR. ; t President - r r ' - Z. FL: Moody Vice-President,' Charles Hilton Cashier i, - - :'-''.f 1 ; M. A. Moodt ' i ,! --i; ' . : General Banking Business Transacted. Sight- Exchangee Sold on ; NEW YORK-v : ' - '-:.'t--r ; 4SAN FRANCISCO, ' ' t'- -: . ';.'-CHICAGO t - : : i : ' and PORTLAND, OR. ' Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. The" Dalles PACTOKIT 1TO. 105 J CT( A TG the Best Brands -lvXxl.Xik? 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 Gigaf FaGtopy, .8-.itt.jJ f:ivi :? (. till Th Quickest Way to Cure a Gold. ' Do you wish to know the quickest way to cure a cold? We will tell you. To cure a cold quickly, it must be treated before the cold has become settled in the system. The first symptoma of a cold is a dry, loud cough and sneezing. The cough is soon followed by watery ex pectoration and the - sneezing by a pro fuse watery discharge from the nose. In severe cases there is a thin white coating on the tongue.'. What to do? It is only necessary to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in double does every hour. That will greatly lessen the severity of the cold and in many cases will effectu ally counteract it, and cure what would have been a severe cold -within one or two days time. Try it and be convinced 25 and 50 cent bottles . for sale - by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.- 1 ' : These figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs , and' colds, - which were sold in" the United States from March, '91 to March, '92. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six: hundred and seventy-two bottles sold in -.one , year, and , each., and every bottle was sold on a positive guarantee that money would be refunded if satis factory results did not follow-its use. The secret of its success , is plain. . . It never disappoints and can always be de pended on as the very best remedy for coughs,, colds, etc Price 50c. and $1.00.' At Snipes & Kinersly's drug- store. ' ; ' Bueklen'a Arnica Salve. ' The best salve in the world fox cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively -cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. " """"" "" v'" "' ' . 'J An Kstrajr Bay Mare. . Came to my place last fall a bay mare about five years old, with small white spot on right side, also white spot on left hip, star in the forehead . with some dim brand on left shoulder, weight about eight hundred pounds. Owner can have the same by proving property" and pay ing costs. V. J. Kelly, 15-Mile creek. s NOTICB. -';:' '" :' All Dalles City warrants registered prior to May 1, j 1891,- will "be paid il presented at my office. . Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893. " '. L. RoKDase,' : tf.' . Treas. Dalles City. Lost Package. A package containing a pair -of No. 8 ladies shoes was lost on Saturday, between the ''top Jof Brewery hill,', and Mr. Roberts place in' -Dry Hollow. 'The finder will be thankfully rewarded on leaving the same at this office. ' Pushing canvasser of eobd 'addresa. t :u 1 i i : j 1-1 . Permanent position. ' Brown Bros. Co., XI s r i- uj oeiiucu, 4ruriiaiiu, vreuu..; v " ., ' Spectacles Lost. The finder of a pair of gold framed eye glasses, will be suitably-rewarded on leaving the same at this office. Stallion for Sale Cheap. -,- -. A fin trinrnnch rirftrl. S rpar rAA stal lion for plipan. TTnr fnrthpr nttrtirn lars apply at this office.- Five cents a dav will ot von the en cyclopedia. ' We see the Oregonian and go them 50 per cent, better. " - NEW "FREIGHT TARIFF Yen Generally CcnSsnnei It Spolcaiis "J Bcsiiicss Hsu.- DOESN'T MEET THE EXPECTATIONS Hardware Men Say Their Only Benefit ' la in Stoves. . TBS TBH AVJNTBPSC ;;. BAILBOAD A Forlorn opeTaken Up and Shoved . Across 8 vtmpil Taraarh Moun- : tains anff Torests.' Spokanb, Feb; " 1-4. The new tariff sheets issued by the representatives of the transcontinental lines at the St. Paul conference were placed on the "desks -if nearly all the leading shippers of Spok ane early yesterday morning. . . i-j - Throughout the day experts in rates were cudgeling their brains in the effort to figure out of the complicated mass of class rates, terminal rates, blanket, tariff, commodity list, etc., the essence of the reduction promised and still claimed by the representatives of the railroads in favor of Spokane. - With throbbing tem ples and a wild look' in the eye, the con fidential clerks passed over to the . chiefs the results of' -their' calculation;' and quietly sought the shady sides of the streets as they journeyed homeward. The telephone wires were nearly burned out by tbe puzzled shippers in confer ence with each other, and the ultimate conclusion was arrived 'at with greater unanimity than has ever before charac terized the business men of Spokane upon any i single proposition, that the new schedule of rates does' not by any means approach the expectations of the people of this city, in. view of the flattering- representations that-- had been made by the railroads. Hardware men are afraid that tbe new schedule will prove detrimental to their interests, ex cept in the matter of stoves, because there is no clipper competitionin stoves, as shippers do not wish to have them knocked to pieces by the rolling of the vessels." The wholesale grocers and commission men are also disgusted. The former are not at all satisfied. In some commodi ties, they say, the rates may be lower, but a corresponding reduction has been made to terminal points, thus leaving Spokane where she has always been behind in the matter-of rates. - In others the terminal rate is less than the Spok ane rate. It is the general verdict that President Hill's ' promises- -have not panned but.-' ? 5 '-i ! i v'' if-vVM r t-t - "..-V Nearly Completed. J ' ' -Nxw.,Pbxbans, Feb. 14. The Tehuan tepee railroad across the Mexican isth mus is nearly completed.'- ' The road was started in 1861, but for the last ten years has been dead.' It extends through a dense swamp,' mountains and forests. The swamp has been the obstacle that stopped the contractors. - . - Two English syndicates gave it up as a bad job.-- Finally Chicago men under took the job, put the road through tbe swamp, crossed the mountains by tunnels- and noW have 'only 1 forty miles straight track to build. 'They expect to have the line in operation from coast to coast, 250 miles, in three months. It is believed that -when completed, the road will be operated in the interest of C. P. Huntington. ' ' " Passed 'Over Teto. , ... Salxk, . Feb. 14. A- meesage was re ceived from tbe governor vetoing the Manley bill No. 11, for a bridge across the Willamette at Albina. .The meesage was read, andManley moved' that the bill be put immediately- on its passage notwithstanding ' the-' objections. "The vote " was : Ayes ; 44,- noes 10 ; passed over the veto. f. ., ;' An Oregon' Pioneers Gone. V ; '' Elxn8bcbo,,, Feb. 14. Saturday Fielden M. Thorp, one of the , Oregon pioneers who came to this coaBt in 1844, died at bis home in Ellensburg, Wash., at the advanced age of 73 years. De ceased was1, well known among the early settlers of Multnomah and Washington counties.-- : Oil Fuel at the Fair. Chicago, Feb 15. Oil will be the fuel used in T the large steam plants of the Columbian Exposition. The Standard Oil company guarantees to furnish all the oil that may be required, and will deliver it throqgh an extension of one provider-sufficient storage . capacity by constructing twelvd tanks, each 8 feet in diameter and 25. feet . long and holding 9,400 gallons, or a total of 112,800 gal-. Ions. -- The- tanks will be placed under ground in a suitable vault.,, From, these tanks the oil will be pumped; into, a stand-pipe, 30, inches in diameter. and 300 feet, high, by two Snow duplex pumps. .. This pipe is connected, with the 5-inch wrought iron main leading, to the boilers.. . . , . :, : , - . .. ... ., --.'"-' . Annexation Treaty Beady. . - New York, Feb. 14.-Under a Wash ington date the Tribune says : . There is reason for believing, as far as the execu tive branch of the government is con cerned, that negotiations for the annex ation of Hawaii are. about to be, if indeed they have not already been, con cluded. Tomorrow morning the treaty for annexation, this being the form . in which it is believed . the final result of the negotiations will find its expression, is to be signed and : transmitted to the president. ' ; O'Donnell'a Trial, PrrrsBUBO, Pa., Feb. 14. The trial of Hugh ? O'Donnell was - continued this morning. Several Pinkerton men tes tified that they saw him in the crowd at Homestead when .the Pinkertons tried to land ; that be was going about giving orders, and placed - the armed strikers. He told the commander of the Pinker tons that every, one of them would be killed if they landed.'.: He; promised them protection if they. would surrender. - Judge Jackson All Right. Washington, Feb.. 13. The senate judiciary committee this morning, de cided to report favorably the nomination Judge H: E. 'Jackson-as an associate jus tice of the supreme court... . - -... -. i Still Ko Choice. ' Olympia, ' Feb. 14.--On the 63d and 64th joint ballots, 76 . votes were cast Allen S3, Turner 15, Griggs 19,'Young 8, Dunbar 1. ' .- - - Elected to Bacoeed Carlisle. - Frankfort,- Ky., 'Feb. 14. Judge William Lindsay was elected to succeed J. G. Carlisle in the United States senate today;: '- "' " The Senatorial Contests. " There has been no change in the situa tion in the contests in Montana, Wyom ing, North Dakota. : - . Strength, and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy,' , try -Electric Bitters. : If "la grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach - and. kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you heed. Large bottles only 50c. at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. .jf :: ' " 1 Mr. C. F. DavisreditoVof the" Bloom field, Iowa, Farmer, says: "I can ie commend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup.- I have used it in my family for the past two years and have found it tbe best I ever used for the purposes for. which it was intended. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. I The militia force of the United States is estimated at 112,496. Every state in the union, except Utah,has organized militia forces. Old papers, suitable for carpets - or shelves, will be exchanged for clean rags at this office. : . 1 - . Subscribe for Thr Daily Chroniclr. Office of the Spokane BcDard of Health I 'V IX. :. 1... Spokane, Washington, . May 13, 1892. ; !v The ' evidence is 'conclusive as to the absolute .purity .and healthful character of the Royal : Bak ing Powder. r ' Certainly there is no baking powder known to us equal to the Royal for strength and uniformity: Wc confidently - recommend it for these Equalities, as well is for its purity and wholesomeness. Walter Q. Webb, M. D.,) w President. I C. G. Brown, M. D.jHcaItIw WILL OBJECT TO A CUT Senators Dolun and Mitchell Prenarsl :r-c-i -1. Attack tHe JDnts ' MADE IN THE SUNDRY CITIL BILK, For,; Which the House Appropriates! . ; fl.4i9.250. , FOR fJSK OX THE , CASCAD1 ir Hot Successful, There Tet Reinasn : 9350,000 of the Last General ' j ' - Appropriation. Wabhisqton, Feb 14. Senators Dolph and Mitchell are prepared to at tack the cuts made in the sundry civil bill j for the river ' and. harbor improve ments, especially ' that portion relating to the Cascades. ' The house appropri ated $1,410,250, and i the senate has cat the sum to $868,000. This bill was pre pared and reported by three men, the other members of the appropriation committee having little or nothing to da with it. Senator Dolph thinks he will be. able to have the full amount re stored, yet if it is not, there remains, about $350,000 of. the last, appopriations unexpended, and with the amount car ried in this bill the work can go ahead. Tbe Oregon delegation are anxious to have the amount necessary, for the com pletion of the work appropriated at this session.: , .. i'- j. Hawaiian Treaty.' Washington,' Feb; 14. Secretary Fos ter this afternoon telegraphed to Minis -1 ter Stevens, of Honolulu, the approval of his action in affirmatively responding ' ' to the request for a provisional - govern- ' ment of Hawaii by establishment of at 7 protectorate over the islands, pending- ' negotiations for the annexation of the islands to the United' 'States. Instruc - -tions for the guidance of future actions was ; also included in the telegram. These instructions will leave San Fran cisco ' for Honolulu tomorrow by the steamer Australia, of the local line be tween those points. '- 7 ' "'' ; j ' ' " ' Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Kan'., wishes - to give our - readers the benefit of his experience with colds. He , says': "1 contracted . a cold early last , spring that settled on my Jungs, and had . hardly recovered from it when ' I caught another. that hung on all summer and .; left me with a backing cough which . I , thought I never would get rid of. -. I had used ; Chamberlain's Cough J Remedy some fourteen years ago with much sue- .; cess, ; and concluded to try it again. When I. got through with one bottle my cough bad left me, and I have not suf fered with a cough or cold since. . I have . recommended it to others, and all speak well of it." 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. . . , ' WOOD, WOOD, .WOOD.. ' Best trrades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. 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