Tiie Dalles Daily Chroniele. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. Entered at the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BT MAIL (POSTAGE PREPAID) IS ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year 1 SO " 6 months. 0 7o - 3 . -. O 80 Dally, 1 year.,. 00 " 6 months. S 00 " per " ; 0 60 Address all communication to " TIIE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. ' MONDAY, - - FEB. 27, 1893 Senator Morgan of Alabama, who left Hew York Saturday for Paris where he will represent this government in tlie Behring sea controversy, said in rela tion to the Hawaiian question: In Speaking of the Pacific ocean and our duty in connection with it, I still say that I do not want to see repeated what was perpetrated when we acquired our independence. Though the power of France was back of us, we did not have the foresight or persistency to acquire all that belonged to as. We did not take in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Bermuda, the Windward isles, Jamaica and all that territory down to Yucatan. Why should that power, with 35,000,000 -people of the same race as our 65,000,000 people, and with no greater history and no superiority, own all those islands from Newfoundland to Yucatan, upon which they have epent f.4 for every inch of ground they now hold, and we cannot help it? Great Britain never gives up anything good. I am not criticising them. I admire them and wish Amer ica to follow as far as possible the same policy, only a little more flo. "Great Britian has already placed herself in Australia and New Zealand, and is now approaching the Sandwich islands, that Gibraltar of the Pacific ocean. She al ready has one. Only a short time ago she raised her flag over one of the is lands, and at the present moment the Hawaiian and our own government ' are protesting against that occupation. When she gets firmly established there and completes the chain around, us, in cluding Vancouver, Victoria and Hawaii to Hong Kong, New Zealand and Aus tralia, let me ask you if we will not see repeated in the Pacific that miserable, despicable folly which was perpetrated in the Atlantic, when we had gained the ' light, and there was nothing to do but to put the islands of the Atlantic in the bill . of sale treaty, which we so signally failed to do? , Just at the time .when the two , great questions, the Nicaraguan canal and the Behring sea arbitration are pending, Hawaii, like a ripe pear, drops into our lap. Shall we not then exercise at this time in the settlement of these great questions that spirit of American naauhood and pluck so splendidly de veloped when we .were .fighting each other, with 1,000,000 men in the field? Now we shall see the outcome of the power and spirit of a great people on a great occasion. Let us move to the iront." The Portland Welcome looks at it this way: "The repeal of, the indebtedness clause - subjects to assessment . nearly $17,000,000 worth of property owned by millionaires and heretofore nou-assessable. This enormous sum, even at two per cent, will furnish $340,000 annually. In the past people of Multnomah county have been robbed of this amount, now the capitalists will have to pay for pro tection like common people." ; And what is true of Multnomah is true, pro portionately, in every county of Oregon. Dr. Charles Page says in an article in the Arena that the prevailing treatment of typhoid fever by drugs, and feeding the patient, is like the playing of, a stream of petroleum on a burning build ing. The patient should fast until the crisis is , past, and, next to fasting,' Dr. Page recommends frequent cold-water baths. The water should be about 65 degrees, and the bath given when the temperature of the patient is from 101 to . 103. Kubbtng is also an essential part of the treatment during the bath, which should continue fifteen or twenty min . ntes. The 'system has -been adopted with excellent results in the hospitals of Philadelphia and Baltimore. . The president has issued a procla mation convening an extra session of the . senate March 4. This action is probably taken at the instance or with the con sent of President Cleveland. The pro clamation is as follows : The public in terests require that the senate should be convened at 12 o'clock on the 4th day of March next to receive such communica tions as may be made by the. executive. How therefore I, Benjamin Harrison, president of the United States, dp hereby proclaim and declare extraordinary oc casion requires the senate of the United States, to convene at the capitol, in the city of Washington, the 4th of "March next, at 12 o'clock noon, of h ch a 1 persons who shall at that time be en , titled to act as members of that body' are hereby required to take notice. Given under my hand, etc. This is the usual course pursued at tho outgoing of an ad ministration, so as to enable the senate to advise and consent to . the cabinet '. selection by the incoming president. It is also customary at the same session to end in the names of those selected for the moft important foreign posts and -the leading offices at borne. . ' I -Subscribe for Thb Daily Chkoniclk. - A Cordial Reception. Early one morning, recently, 1 called to see a gentleman who had not yet left his bed. I was met at the door by a woman whose sleeves . were rolled up, who wore an ample apron -upon which were various spots of flour and whose face was not entirely free from similar spots. It was "bake day," but she did not embarrass me by any reference to the fact or any apology as to her appear ance. She asked me into the parlor and after sending one of the children up stairs to notify the father of my pres ence, re-entered the parlor and chatted until her husband appeared about vari ous topics in an entertaining, easy man ner, quite as though she had been ex pecting and was all fixed np to receive me. It was simply delightful and my great grief is that 1 have no sufficient excuse to make another early, morning call at the same home. Detroit Free Press. A Way of Cooking; Rodent. , , The negro slaves of Jamaica used to regard rats as a dainty, their masters not providing them with any other meat. Their , method of cooking the toothsome rodents was to impale each' one on a long wooden skewer, after cleaning the animal and cutting off the tail, turning it briskly around- over a fire until .the hair was all burned off. Then it was scraped .until free from far, and finally the end of the skewer was stuck into the ground, inclined toward the fire, until it. was toasted dry .and crisp, thus being uiiulo ready for the meal. Washington Star. A Train of Klevator Cars. From an elevator point of . view the new Masonic temple building in Chicago will be the most important in the world. It will have twenty-four cars built in a circulaf shaft having a 250 foot. rise. There will be express elevators, way and freight trains. The first will go to the top floor without stopping, while the others will stop either at every floor, or at the fifth, tenth, fifteenth and . bo on. They will not run at full speed, prob ably because passengers do not. like the sensation of flying. Chicago Journal of Commerce. ' A Solid Silver Dinner Service.. Probably the most, magnificent com plimentary present ever received by a Kuropean sovereign is the emperor of Austria's silver wedding gift to the czar. It consists of a dinner service of solid sil ver, superbly wrought and chased, each piece bearing an imperial eagle. The service' is for twenty-four persons, and there are 280 pieces. London Truth. . , .Cotton Seed Oil Generates "Fire. The recent losses by fire in the cargo of ships carrying cotton has shown that cotton seed oil, when held in the cotton on the outside of the bale, rapidly oxidizes and generates spontaneous combustion. New York Journal Even in Japan the desire for higber education is uvidenced by the nnmlwr ul Japanese students in onr college! uui their alnmnro. Only m Oenuany. At tria. Hungary and Turkey aif the worn en excluded from university Kfuly An alloy which adheres lirraly to gtaxo and can therefore be nsed for joining up glass tubing i Maid to be made by add ing & per cent, of copper to 95 per cent, of tin. The tin is first molted and the copper added subsequently Slate land was once so little .valued that the tract upon which the fainonn Chapman quarry in Pennsylvania is sit uated was sold for a pint of liqnor. It subsequent owners have taken millions of .dollar from it. Alwcns open -the offer made by the proprietors of Dr. Sagc'a Catarrh Remedy. It's a rewara or auo casn tor an m- curable case of catarrh, no matter how bad, or of how Ions standing uuyu carry ic out, too. Its one thing to make the offer.- It's a very different thing to make it good. It couldn't bo done, except with an extraordinary medicine. But that's what they have, By it's mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sago's Remedy cures the worst cases. It doesn't simply "palliate for a time, or drive the dis ease to the lungs'. It produces a perfect and permanent cure. Try it and see. If you can't be cured, you'll be paid. . - The only question is are you willing to make the test, if the makers are willing to take the risk? If so, the rest is easy. Yon pay your druggist fifty cents and the trial begins. . , .. If you're -wanting the $500 you'll get something bettor a cure Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, TUB DALLES, 0REG02T. Will repair your fine Buggies and Carriages, shoe your, fine 'Driving Horses, and in Tact do all your blacksmithing in the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. Vx '1 I I I V U ' 1 1?II. 1IARDKRS. IQiseman & Warders, Saloon and Wine Rooms The Dalles, - Oregon. gaSP-Northwest Court Streets. corner of Second and The only first-class house in TJie Dalles. MRS. FRASER, -AT THE- EUROPEAN HOUSE IS PBEFABBDjrO GIVK FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD AT SQO FEB' MONTH. A. A. Brown, Keeps fall assortment of les, and Provisions. which he offer mt Low Figures. SPECIAL x PRICES to Cash Buyers. Eifihest Casl Prices for Ens and other Produce. 170 SECOND STREET. We are now balance of our W. r. WISEMAN. btaple and fancy Grocer Winter Dress Goods, Ladies and . M isses Jackets, Men's and Boys' Overcoats, At a great sacrifice, robin for our new Spring goods. H. HerbHhgw D. BUN Pipe WorR, tiii MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young Kuss Blacksmith Shop. G16thiep:apdT BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, CX)RNER OF BECONt AND WASHINGTON. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. ' the Corrugated Building next Door to Court Houm, HaEuSoiDly Fiuiislieu Rooms . to Rent by tlie Day, feet or McntH ; . ileals Prepared by a First Class ErigHsh Cook. TRANSIENT PATRON AG-E SOLICITED; j . Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. ; , JOHN PASHEK, it - Tailor, Next door to Wasco Sun. Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings, Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest Styles, at Low Prices. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed each time. Repairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. S. Li. YOUNG, Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. at THB Store of I. C. Niekeloen, 2d 8c. The Dalles County Tnusnr'i Notion. 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. 81, 1892. William Michkll, 10.31tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. VOL. H. Young, General .JBlacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality TIM Street opposite the old Liete Stand. closing out the in order to m&ke N E : THB DALLES, OREGON. PIBTGDQI D R Snipes -THE IB III f PURE Handled by Three ALSO ALL Wl Patent ffledieines and Druggists Sundries. HOUSE PAINTS OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in the City for The Sherwin, Will ams Co.'s Paints. -WE The Largest Dealers Finest Line of Imported Key Agent for TansilFs Punch. 129 Second Street, WINMNS THE NEW TOWN has been platted on the pure cold water aud shade in urnunion, wi nMJu nver, wun inrge BiKuiiy wituaic, ure (Tumi niu-nvuuii hh a uiuunuiin summer reson ana lor ail ureeon, bulni? the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalled as a nuinufacturinir " center, being the natural center for 150 square in ilea of the best cedar and Br Umber, poBBcsxing; million of hone power In Its dashing streams and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the mann faftorles will .center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled anywhere for frnit and agriculture, and with tramportatiou already assured you will lind this the plure to make a perfect home or a paying Investment TITLE PERFECT W. ROSS NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. PRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors. fe - Jen ' -if:: : 'f .-. Ji .2.. .iHriiif -5v ' lw . ' On CO w 2 At thejold stand of R. Lusher, THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S SPOOL SILK FINE LINE " No. 390 to 394, 2d "Tiere is a tide in the affairs leads on to fortune" - ' -' -The poet unquestionably ha1 reference to the Closii-um Sale Fflrnitnre & Carpets at CRANDALL Vho are selling these goods y - MICHELBACH BRICK, PAUL KREFT & CO., -deau:rs in- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the 3BT"Practrcal Painters and Paper Sherwin-Williams aud J. W. Masury'a the most ekilled workmen employed. chemical combination or soap, mixture. orders promptly attended to. ' Paint Shoo cbraer Thirdand J G S inersly. LEADING DIlUGr Registered Druggists. THK LEADING- ARE- in wail raoen West and Domestic Cigars- The Dalles. Oregon old camp ground, at the Forks and low, oroaa btreoLH ana alley, norfwt riminumk. rioiiirhtfii? rood soil. 1 mountain See me on the groiiiid, or address me at Hood River, Wasco ' County, Oregon. WINANS. no Front St. The Dalles, Oregon. u street. The Dalles of men which, taken at its flood. & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates, - - UNION ST. V AND GLASS; Latest Patterns and Designs in ei Lrnffffists. Hauger9. None but the rxSit lirandn e,t th Paints need In all our work, and none bnt Aeents for Masurv IJonM Pninti . 7Uv' A first class article in all colors. AM . , . . . VMhlBg ton Eta., ' The Dallei. 0reer T