The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 18, 1893, Image 1

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    dl)c Dalles
CJjranick.
vol. v.
inn UAin, UKiUJN, SATUkDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1893.
NO rv
Mackintoshes,
RuDlier Coats,
Gossamers,
Rublier Boots,
Arctics and rubbers, Umbrellas,
THE WYOMING STYLE
Political Opponents
Poisoa.
Witn
THE CRIMINAL CAUCUS METHODS
In the Election of United States
Senator.
A. M.WILLIAMS & CO.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
(Snccessors to W. s. cram.
FSEflCH 8t CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A OSNEBAL BANKING HI' SI NESS
Manufacturer! of the finest French and
Home Mode
O 2ST ZD I
East of Portland.
IE S
-DEALERS IN-
Letters of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco
Can furnish Any of these goods at Wholesale
AFRESH -4- OVSTHS-te-
In Kvery 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,
5aH cand $e& me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
. Second St., The Dalles
Sole Agrent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN,
Philadelphia. Pa
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J. D. PARISH, Prop.
Leaves The Dalles nt 6 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 the TJ. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connects at Prirjo-ille with
Stages from Eastern and Sonthern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Also makes close connection at The Dalles with
trains from Portland und all eastern points.
' . Courteous drivers.
Good accommodations along the road.
." First-class coaches and horses use!
. Express matter haBdlei witn care.
All persons wishing passnfro must waybill at of
fices before taking passage; others will not bo
received, txpress must be waybilled ut oUlces
or the Stoiro Co. will not be responsible. The
company will take no risk on money transmit
ted. Particular attontion given to delivering
express matter ut Prineville and all southern
points in Oregon, and advance charges will be
paid by the company.
STAGE OFFICES;
M. Slohel Co. Store. Umatilla House.
Prineville. The Dulles.
Bight Exchange and Telegraphic
xiauBiera boiuon ixew x orK, unicago, St.
Lonis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon.
t,.v .t acu., aim vdiiuua poiiiiB in VJT
egon and Washington.
OoHections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. 8. BCBBKCK,
President.
H. if. Be ALL
Cashier,
First Rational Bank.
"HE DALLES. -
OREGON
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 Portland.
DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Schknok.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebb.
H. M. Bball.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President Z. F. Moody
Vice-President. - - Charles TTn
Cashier, M. A. Moody
What is lacking is truth and con
fidence. If there were abgolute truth
on the one hand and absolute confidence
on the other, it wouldn't be necessary
for the makers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy to back up a plain statement ot
fact by a $ 500 guarantee. They say "If
he we can't cure you (make it personal
please,) of catarrh in the head, in. any
lorm or stage, we'll pay you $500 for
your trouble in making the trial." '"'An
advertising fake" you say. Funny isn't
it, how some people prefer sickness to
health when the remedy is positive and
the guarantee absolute. Wise men
don't put money back of "fakes." And
faking" doesn't pay.
2,228,673.
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'e drug store.
Bueklen'a Arnica Salve.
The best ealve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers; salt rheum, fever,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, una 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.
JUDGE GBISUAM OK POLITICS
lie Accepts tbe Premiership Prom
Sense of Duty to tbe American
People.
Chicago, Feb. 17. A special from
Cheyenne says : A sensation is promieed
in the reports of the senate committee
in the Kime investigation. The charge
is that this member, democrat, was
poisoned by L. Kabis, another member,
in the interest of A. L. New's candidacy
for the United States senate. Kime was
very ill after drinking liquor given him
by Kabis. One of the witnesses testified
that he was offered $150 by Kabis to get
him out of town. One Of the physicians
says there was a drug in the whisky.
Kabis introduced evidence in defense,
qnestioning th Veracity of one depon
ent, ana disputing the doctor. Jit is
possible that Kabis may be expelled
from the senate.
Hawaiian Mews.
San Francisco, Feb. 17. The steamer
Belgic arrived this morning via Hono
lulu. The provisional government has,
m a great measure, won over the public
confidence, having amply demonstrated
its ability to cope with the situation
On the 21st President Dole and others
paid an official visit to tbe Boston. The
Hawaiian flag was run up to the mast
head and a salute of 21guns fired.
On the 5th inst. martial law was de
clared off by the provisional govern
ment. Everybody was anxiously await
ing news from the United States, and
the sentiment in favor of annexation was
steadily growing. Ex-Queen Lilliluo
kalani is still in retirement at her pri
vate residence, confident that her envoy
to our government will have a success
ful miesion. The U. S. steamer Mohi
can, which sailed from the Mare island
navy yard Jan. 29, was just entering the
harbor of Honolulu as the Belgic sailed,
but there was apparently no necessity
for any increase of the naval force.
The new government now has a vice
president, S. M. Damon having been
selected by the executive and advisorv
councils. According to President Dole,
the English business interests of the isl
ands preferred that Kaulilani should
rule, but they would not object to an
American protectorate back of her.
WHAT THE QUEEN SAYS.
Says the queen : "It is not the Amer
icans who are making this trouble, but
those who received lands and susten
ance from the Hawaiian?, who are Ha
waiians partly themselves, but who are
now hanging between heaven and hell,
and if they obtained their deserts would
be in the same condition that Beelzebub
and his followers were."
VIGILANT EYE TO BUSINESS-
How a
Washington Firm Scoops In tbe
Dncats.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble
at all accessible points.
terms
An Estray 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 ahout
eight hundred pounds. Owner can have
the same by proving property and pay
ing costs. V. J. Kelly, 15-Mile creek.
Call and see our $24.80 Britannica en
cyclopedia.
Money to Loan !
Six Per Cent. Interest.
Six Years' Time, and
May be Paid On or Before Maturity.
Oresham on Polities.
New York, Feb. 17. The Sun's spec
ial from Chicago says : Judge Gresham
will resign from the bench in time to be
present at Cleveland's inauguration
opeaxing oi ms appointment as secre
tary of state, the judge said today :
"It was purely duty that prompted
me to accept so onerous a place. I have
bad all that I care for in politics. I
know its shallowness and its intrigues,
and surely it was neither the glamor nor
the prospects for elevation that prompted
me to accept this post. Look at me t I
have got to that time of life, 60 years
wnen i need tranquility. I'olitics in
both parties has got down to a scramble
for spoils, so that political life has no
attractions for me. I am beyond ambi
tion. I am satisfied to talk about eleva
tion.
"A man can be a man and retain his
self-respect in any position in life. The
only trouble is with public men that
they forget that it is the office and not
the man. They feel elevated at popular
recognition and believe it is themselves
instead of the office. Heads are turned
and they forget that they are still of the
people.
I look with apprehension to going to
Washington, fori certainly have no de
sire to return there to live. Whatever
may be said, I can say that I have ac
cepted it simply because it was urged
upon me by my friends as a duty that I
owe to the American people. No other
reason could have induced me to leave
the bench."
The Commissions.
Salem, Or., Feb. 17. The joint con
vention to elect commissioners met at
5:03 p. m. in the representative hall.
General H. B. Compson, I. A. Macrum
and J. P. Eddy were elected railroad
commissioners ; George T. Mvers. Geo.
Giustin, Allen Parker, W. J. Riley and
Joseph P. Paquet, fish commissioners;
Captain John A. Brown, B. F. Packard
and John Fox, pilot commissioners; J.
B. Putnam, the present incumbent
librarian; Charles Holman, of Clacka
mas county, food commissioner; Ferrie
Henshaw, of Portland, fish and game
wuraen; is,, r. uraarora, ooatman.
E.O. McCoy, of Walla Walla, recently
addressed to the Grant Dispatch two
letters which will be of interest
to settlers on the Northern Pacific
land grant. The first is from Harry
Spalding & Son, as follows:
"We find upon a most careful exami
nation of the laws relating to the North
ern Pacific grant that the land-office
had no authority to raise the price of
lands within the grant to $2.50 per acre,
and consequently you were overcharged
$198.75 for your land entry in 1884,
which sum we can collect for yon bv
suit in the Court of Claims, if authority
is given us by power of attorney to file
your claim at once, before it is outlawed
by the statute of limitations. Yon will
incur no expense or risk by giving us the
power of attorney, as we pay all ex
penses, and as warrant when issued is
made to your order and cannot be en
dorsed to any one but yourself. Our fee
will be 25 per cent, of the amount re
covered. Of course, if we are unsuccess
ful, which-we do not deem possible, yon
will have nothing to pay either in the
way of expenses or fees. Our contingent
fee of 25 per cent, includes everything
you will have to pay in the event of suc
cess. If you do not have description of
land at hand you can leave it out, as
wen ascertain from records ;iiere."
The other is from Senator J. N. Dolph.
'I am justin receipt of your favor of
26th. There can be no money repaid to
settlers who paid $2.50 for railroad lands
until congress passes a law for that pur
pose. My bill to refund $1.25 an acre
passed the senate, but is not likely to
receive consideration in the house."
No More Stores for Farmers.
Aberdeen, S. D., Feb. 17. A receiver
has been appointed for the stores of the
National Union company, South Dakota.
This is the company which has been
doing a co-operative business for the
farmers' alliance in the west. Some of
the stores will continue the business for
the present. The Josses, it is feared,
will foot up $100,000. The headquarters
of the National Union are at New York.
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 tbe remedy you need. Large
bottles only 50c. at Snipes & Kinersly's
drug store.
Notiee.
To all whom it mav concern : Bv vir
tue of an order of the common council of
Dalles City, made and entered on the 31st
day of December, 1892. Notice is here
by given that said city council is about
to proceed to order and construct a
sewer of eight inch terra cotta pipe
uirougn diock in Lmigniiii a addition
to Dalles city, beginning at the center
of Jefferson street opposite the east end
of. the alley through the center of said
block and thence westerly following the
centre of said alley and continuing to
intersect the sewer in Langhlin street.
and that the cost of such sewer will be
assessed against the property directlv
benefited thereby as by the charter iro-
vided. Dated this 7th day of January,
1833. Frank Mknefee.
1.9.dl5t. Recd'r of Dalles Citv.
The Great Encyclopaedia Britannica.
"A library in itseif," a trite phrase,
often misapplied, means something,
when (applied to this magnificent work.
It is the prodnct of nearly 1,200 of the
world's moat eminent scholars, in every
department of learning. There is hardly
anything n any department of knowl
edge that is "worth knowing" that will
not be found here elaborately and clearly
set forth and all fairly within reach of
every school-boy all for a payment of
only 5 cents a day, for 420 days, or for
$20 cash down. See advertisment else
where, also a sample volume at this
office, and join us, if you please, in
ordering the work.
NOTICE.
All Dalles Citv warrants registered
prior to May 1, 1891, will be paid if
presented at my office. Interest ceases
from and after this date.
Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893.
L. RORDXN,
tf. ' Treas. Dalles Citv.
Loit Package.
A package containing a Dair of No.
3 ladies shoes was lost on Saturday.
between the top of Brewery hill, and
Mr. Roberts place in Dry Hollow. Thn
nnaer will be thankfully rewarded
leaving the same at this office.
on
WANTED.
Pushing canvasser of good add rpfls.
Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly ;
Permanent position. Brown Bros. Co.,
Nurserymen, Portland, Oregon.
Spectacles Lost.
The finder of a pair of gold framed eye
glasses, will be suitably rewarded on
leaving the same at this office.
Get The Chronicle encyclopedia.
Stallion for Sale Cheap.
A fine thoroughbred, 6 year old stal
lion for sale cheap. For further particu
lars apply at this office.
Five cents a day will get you the en
cyclopedia. We see the Oregonian and
go them 50 per cent, better.
Sinking Fund or Building and Loan Plans.
The New England National
Building, Loan & Investment Ass'n,
Oregonian Building, Portland, Or.
JOEL G. KOONTZ, AGENT,
TUg nO-aXles. Oregon.
OSf" Agents Wanted! Address the Portland Office.
Drank Carbolic Acid byistake.
Salem, Or., Feb. 17. Daniel Durbin,
of Howell Prairie, aged 61, and one of
the most highly respected farmers in the
county, died this afternoon from the
effects of a draught of carbolic acid,
which he took by mistake, thinking it
water.
Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City,
Kan., wishes to give our readers the
benefit of his experience with colds. He
says: "I contracted a cold early last
spring that eettled on my lungs, and had
hardly recovered from it when I caught
another that hung on all summer and
left me with a hacking cough which I
thought I never would get rid of. I had
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
some fourteen years ago with much suc
cess, and concluded to try it again.
When I got through with one bottle my
cough had left me, and I have not euf
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.
, i .
Old papers, suitable for carpets or
shelves, will be exchanged for clean rags
i at this office.
Do You Wish the
Finest Bread and Cake ?
It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the
purest and strongest of all the baking powders.
The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweetest,
most delicious food.
The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food.
That baking powder which is both purest and strong
est makes the most digestible and wholesome food.
Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of
the baking powder which will give her he best food
with the least trouble ?
Dr. Haines, cf Rush Medical College, Consulting
Chemist of the Chicago Board of Health, says: "Royal
is not oni' the purest, but the strongest baking powder
with which I am acquainted."