VOL. V. 4t Dress- Goods . Wash Fabrics '( ;. ; White Goods - Table Linens SHOES Furnishing Goods CJLiOTIlQ Pongee Silks Drapery Silks . y Dress Silks Trimming Silks We would FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. " TRANSACT A GENERALBANKtNG BUSTS ESB Letters of Credit issued available in Eastern States. he I Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Lotiis, San-Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. H. Schknck, . President. . M. Bball Cashier. first Rational Bank. VHE DALLES, - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to bignt Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on oay 01 collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Irancisco and fort land. DI RECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck. Ed. M. Williams, . Gko. A. Likbk. - H: M. Bbail. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OB. President - - -Vice-President, -Cashier, - - - - Z. F. Moody Charles Hilton M. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, ' SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. the Dalles and Prineville Stage - J D. PARISH Prop. Imvm The Dalles at 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 U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express Connects at Prineville with Etaees from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and . all Interior Points .- Also makes close connect! on Rt The Dalles with trains irom roruana ana u ourem jmw. . Courteous drivers. " ' . Good accommodations aloiist tie roaH. First-class oa.cMs an torses use. .'Eijress matter taiSlei rta cars. AU persons wishing passage mtrsj wayhnimt ; ol flces before" taking passage; others will not he uAt,a v-mra mnat he wavbilled at offices or the Stage Co. will not be responsible. The company wiU take no risk on money transmit ted. Particular attention given to delivering nfM m.tta. PrinAtrilTn and all southern points in Oregon, and advance charges will be paid Dy ine cuiapuuj. 8TAOK OFFICES; ftf. SlcfieT Co. Store. Umatilla. Hons. Prineville. Ths wanes. -- PHOTOGRAPHER. First premium at the Wasco county fair for best portraits and views. te pleased, to have you. call , and line, best assortment- COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to . S. Cram.) - Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Hade OAITDIBS, East of Portland. DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala or Retail . . In JEvery style. Icetream and Soda Water; 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. - JOHN PASHEK, 76 Count Street, Next door to Wasco Sun Office.' Has just received a fine line of Samples for spring and summer Suitings. Come an! "See the Net Fashions. i Cleaning and Repairing to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' " Seed Wheat, " Oats, " Corn, " Rye, " Potatoes,,. Garden Seeds, Grass " Seeds in Bulk. -AT- J- H. CROSS' Hay, Grain and Feed Store. W. H. Young, BiacKsmilfi & Wagon Stioo General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, ana all worK Guaranteed. . Horse Shoeing a Speciality Thirl Street oipsite tie M Lielie Stani Six Per Cent. Interest. - ' Six Years' pierGnant Tailor Money Sinking Fund or Building and Loan The Hew England National Building, ' " oregonian Building, Portland, Or. JOEL G. KOONTZ, AGENT, Tlie 3Da,lloB, Oro; Agents Wanted! Address the Portland Office. THE DALLES,: OREGON, "The Regulator Line " He Dales,' Portland ail Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH FreigHt and Passeiei Line Through gn daily service i Sundays ex between The Dalles and Port- cepted) land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks-, with steamer Dalles. JJity; Steamer Dalles City, leaves- Portland ( Yamhill street dock) at o a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. -PASSENGER BATES. One way Round trip. .$2.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on - arrival. - Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. C, ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F, LAUGH LIN, General Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON The Dalles FIEST STREET. FACTORY NO. 105 fTf A TQ, of the Best Brands XvTx3lXjO manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled' on the shortest notice. - The refutation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmlv established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every-day. A. ULRICH & SON. 1 oan Time, and May be Paid On or Before Maturity. Loan & Investment Ass n, - - . - . -- . Giaaf Faetopy to SATURDAY, MARCH . examirie , our ," stock: latest novelties, ancl AM. W I THE SILVER CAUSE Free Silver Men Will Control tie Finance Committee : PROPOSED EXPEDITION TO CUBA Revolutionists at Key West Waiting to Embark Watched by a V. S. Revenue Cutter. Washington, March 10. The Post publishes the following: ; . ' -. ' 'The work of arranging the senate committee chairmanships had so far progressed that nearly all had! been se lected. The most interesting develop ment is the fact that the free-silver men propose to run the senate their own way and are recasting the finance committee so as to leave no doubt of the stand which the committee will take npon any coinage bills before it. The democrats oh the committee up to the 4th of March, were Voorhees, McPherson, Harris and Vance. -;v Voorhees will be chairman. Harris and "Vance are both outspoken free-Bilver men and will remain. Mc Pherson will step aside to take the chair manship of the committee on naval- af fairs. Other democrats on the finance committee will be Coke and Vest, both avowedly on the free-coinage platform. It will be seen that no matter what Cleveland desires the personnel of the finance committee is such as to make It almost impossible for him to dominate the financial policy to be followed by the senate. All the anti-silver men, such as Vilas, McPherson and others, have been purposely kept off the committee. Morgan will be chairman of the com mittee on foreign relations, Cockrell of appropriations, Harris of the District of Columbia, Gorman of printing. " Mills of library, Palmer of military affairs." ; An Expedition to Cab. Key Wsst, Fla., March 10. -The revenue steamer McLane, Captain Lit tlefield commanding, .arrived here on Wednesday to replenish her coal Bupply and to communicate with the authori ties." The McLane has been cruising actively between Key West and Cape Florida for the past week ' to intercept the pirate steamer which it is expected will sail with the filibustering expedi tion from this port or from some of the islands between here and Biscayne bay. The proposed expedition is said to be under the direction of a prominent .Cu ban leader, General Manuel Marti. It is reported that at least 250 men are on the island of Key West, who will go on the exoedition. and it is expected that at least 100 others from Tampa, Florida, will join at some remote place known only to the leaders. These men are all well drilled and disciplined, and armed with repeating rifles.- No people in the western world are more patriotic than the Cubans of Key West. ' They have set aside a day which they have called Patriotic day. The earnings of every Cuban for one day are donated at Pa triotic day to the cause of Cuba. It goes without saying that 99 per cent. ; of the Americans of this island are in sympa thy with the Cubans in their struggle for independence. None of the vigilance on the part of the United States author ities at this place has been relaxed. The cruiser Atlanta's men are still on picket duty, forming J around the island. Tl perfect ' cordon The revenue cutter McLane will resume her cruising be tween Key West and Cape Florida to intercept the filibustering steamer as soon as she takes- on .a supply of fuel. The Kearsarge sailed today, but for what point is unknown. - ... v- Subscribe for The Daily Cukomcle. 11, 1893. We nave ttie largest L.L.I AMS Russell Sage's Opinion. . ' New York March 10. Russell W. Sage said today : "The decision appar ently arrived at by treasury officials to use the $100,000,000 reserve is an expedi ent that will prove a temporary pallia tive, but will not tend to allay fears in the monetary question. The cause of the trouble will not be removed till the Sherman bill is repealed, and Europe will not buy bur stocks and bonds with any confidence till this ' measure' is en tirely out of the way.'-" - - "I think the election . of S. H. H. Clark to the presidency of the Missouri Pacific will be gratifying to everybody concerned. His resignation from the Union Pacific does not mean anything, because be will ' still remain a director in that company, and the relations be tween the companies will continue friendly." - . - -v . . What Ingalls Thinks. Atchison, Kan., March. JO. Ex-Senator Ingalla savs he is glad to see Presi dent Cleveland exercise some sense, in regard to the Hawaiian affair by with drawing the treaty. He said: : "I hope that he -will keep it in his ' trousers pocket. To take in a lot of valueless islands that he would have to fortify and worry about would be contrary to ' the principles and traditions of our govern' ment. - The Hawaiian treaty was a great blunder. Cleveland ought to send a delegation to Hawaii to ascertain the needs of the people and to Bee to what extent the sugar speculators are respon sible for the revolution." . " - : Treasury Officials Resign. Washwqton," March , 10. All:-' the prominent officials of the treasury de partment, including the assistant sec retary, commissioners of internal "reve nue, comptrollers and. all the auditors, :cept Patterson and Fisher, have verb ally tendered Secretary Carlisle their resignations. - '. - ' . Beeton Again. Flre-Strlolten. Boston. March 10. One of the most destructive fires in the history of Boston broke out soon after 4 o'clock this after noon, and before it was placed nnder control, three hours later, it had "burned over more than -a block, reducing to ashes several magnificent buildings re cently completed. The same territory was burned overi Z4 years ago; The fire was attended by Ecenes of panic and distress never before equalled here, des troyed 'several, perhaps many, human lives, and mangled or maimed at least 30 persons, some of whom., will die of of their injuries. ROYAL BAKING POVDER imparts that pecul- iar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest food, and which expert pastry cooks declare is not obtainable by the use of. any other raising agent. V:. Apellate. -X. J Royal Baking Powder is shown -a. pure cream-of-tartar powder, the highest of all ill leavening strength. U. S. Government Food Report. Royal Bating Powder is superior in purity, strength, and 3vholesomeness to any other powder which I have examined. New-York State Analyst' NO. 73. - ; GO No Second Term for Offlce-Seekers. Washixgton, March" 10. Callers on Cleveland this morning were informed -the statement that he does not intend to give offices to those favored under his former administration is correct as a general rule. The cabinet meeting to day curtailed- the time usually given to callers. Among those received Iwaa Sen ator Palmer, in company with Brinton, applicant tor United States marshalship of the southern district of Illinois, and Shutt, who wants to be district attorney in the same district. Miss Ida It Ac h told Found Dead In Her - ; . ' Bed. , . Pobtland, Or., March 10 Ida Bach-. told, the 20-year-old daughter of John Bach told, proprietor of the William Tell house, 249 Fifth street, was found - dead in her bed shortly after 1 o'clock thi3 afternoon, having expired very suddenly and under -circumstances surrounded with the veil of mystery. . Miss Bach told cooked dinner for the hotel last evening, and retired about 10 o'clock, sleeping with her younger sister, Lena. During the night she gave no evidence of illnese but this morning she said she felt too ill to get np. At 7 o'clock she was asleep, -and each time a visit was paid to her room she was -calmly sleeping. About 1 o'clock this afternoon Mrs. Bachtold Went to Ida's room and found her in con vulsions. ' Her limbs were drawn rigidly and her face was almost black. Dr. Meyer was sent for at once, but before he arrived the vital spark had been dissipated. The matter was at once reported to Coroner Holman, - who removed the body to the morgue. The corpse began to show signs of mortifica tion before it was cold. It is believed that death was produced by an overdose of some powerful drug. Princess Kalanlanl' In Washington." . Washington, March 10. The Prin cess Kaiaulani and ' party, under the guidance of Mr. Davies, left the Arling ton hotel at 11 o'clock. The first visit was to Corcoran gallery. The- princess came downstairs and passed through the hall of the hotel, where ' she was re garded with considerable curiosity by the crowd assembled. ' Toe Annie Faxon Wrecked. 1 Spokanb, March 10. r The steamer Annie Faxon, plying on the Snake river between Kiparia, Wash., and -Lewiston, Idaho-was wrecked last Wednesday night, ten miles from Ripara. The boat struck a rock in the channel. A num ber of passengers were' aboard, but all escaped. . : - -