C'3 t HJitlks vol. v. THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1893. NO. 78. Chronicle NOW REKDY Our &TpnrLn.& Stock, of Dress Goods Wash Fabrics White Goods j Table Linens SHOES Furnishing Goods CliOTHlG Pongee Silks Drapery Silks Dress Silks Trimming Silks We would FEHCH 8t CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSIN KSS Letters of Credit issued available in be Eastern States. Sigbt 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. fci. SCHENCK, President. H. M. Beau. Cashier. first Rational Bank. VHE DALLES. - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sigbt 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 land. DI RECTORS. D. "P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe. H. M. Bball. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. 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 i & Line J. D. PARISH, Prop. Leaves 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 Prinllle with. Stages from Eastern and Southern Or- egon, northern uaiiiornia ana all Interior Points. Also makes close connection at The Dalles with trains from Portland and all eastern points. .' Courteous drivers. .' Good accommodations along tie real .' First-class coacnes and horses nsed. .Eijress matter Handled will care. All persons wishing passage must waybill at of fices before taking passage; others will not be received. Express must be waybilled at offices v or the Stage 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 wiU be paid by the company. STAGE OFFICES; M. Slchel St Co. Store. Umatilla House. Prineville. The Dalles. PHOTOGRAPHER. First premium at the Wasco county fair for best portraits and views. be pleased to have you call and line, best assortment, COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to w. s. Cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made GAUDIES, East of Portland. DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail a-FesH ovsTEis-ifr In Every Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. JOHN PASHEK, mercnaQt Tailor, 76 Court Stveet, Next door to Wasco Sun Office. Has just received a fine line of Samples for spring and summer Suitin gs . Come and See the lew Fashions. 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, BiacKsmiin & wagon shod General Blacksmitbing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street op. Liebe's old Stand. Money to Loan ! Six Per Cent. Interest. Six Years' Time, and May be Paid On or Before Maturity. Sinking Fund or Building and Loan Plans. The New England National Building, Loan & Investment Ass'n, Oregonian Building, Portland, Or. JOEL G. KOONTZ, AGENT, Tlie Dalles, Oregon. Agents Wanted! Address the Portland Office. "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freight anfl Passenger Line Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PA8SENOEB KATES. 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 LI N , General Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON The Dalles Gigaf : Faetory FACTORY NO. 105. pjp A T G of the Be8t Brands XVJ"jl3lX)0 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 article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. examine our stock. latest novelties, and -tlx M A. WILL TAKE THEIR TIME The Senate Again Adjourns Without Doing Anything. NOMINATIONS STILL HANG FIRE Republicans May Try to Prevent Dem ocrats From Organizing. Other News. Washington, March 16. The senate, after a 10-minute session, adjonrned till Monday. From the action today, it is evident the senate intends taking its time in the matter of confirming appointments. It was supposed as soon as the committees were reorganized the nominations so far would receive prompt action, and that an executive session would be bad today. At the previous session it was ordered that soon as the committees were ap pointed nominations would be referred. These might have been considered this morning in committee and confirmed today, but the adjournment of the sen ate until Monday makes it impossible for any of the officials named by the president to assume their duties until the middle of next week. A prominent senator on the democratic side said this morning the senate was not in any great hurry to go into the business of con firming nominations, and intimated that possibly it would wait until the elective officers were selected. The senate would be reorganized if it was determined to do this at onct. As soon as this was done, he said, the senate would confirm every nomination sent in up to that time. Immediately after the senate adjonrned today the democratic caucus committee resumed its sitting, and took up the matter of the reorganization of the elec tive officers of the senate. The commit tee will be ready to report to the full caucus early next week, possibly Tues day morning. Whether the democrats intend tp reorganize or not is an inter esting question. If the democrats at tempt to reorganize at this session, it is almost certain the republicans will show fight to prevent the consummation of the plan if within their power. Blount May Use tbe Both. Washington, March 16. Secretary Carlisle declined to confirm or deny the statement that the revenue cutter Rush at San Francisco had been ordered to hold herself in readiness to carry Mr. Blount to Hawaii. It is unofficially stated, however, that the revenue cutter will be placed at Blount's disposal on his arrival, and unless arrangements can bo made for the Pacific Mail steamer, which sails for China on the 23d iust., to touch at Honolulu, Blount will sail on the Rush. It will take that vessel about a week to make the trip. The supposi tion that the Rush has been ordered for this city receives confirmation from the fact that revenue and marine officers, who three days ago denied positively that any orders to this effect had been given, are this morning dumb as oys ters on the subject. A Federal Victory. Valparaiso, March 16. A dispatch from Porto Alegro, Rio Grande do Sul, announces that 400 government troops that arrived there to reinforce the Cas tilhistas at Villarosario have been cap tured by the federals, who also seized a large amount of arms and ammunition. A line of government troops has been stationed along the frontier between Rio Grande do Sul and Uruguay to prevent the federals from crossing the line. A correspondent at Revera announces that the federals have raised the siege of We have the largest WILLIAMS Santa Ana and are now marching to Cuareim, where they expect to obtain arms and cartridges from the schooner Carmelita, which has been surrendered by tbe authorities of Argentine Repub lic. A correspondent in Catarmarca, Ar gentina, telegraphs that a revolution has been started in several towns in tbe southern part of the province. The rev olutionists hope to depose the govern ment, which is charged with being op pressive. President Clark Resigns New Yokk, March 16. George Gould said this afternoon: "S. H. H. Clark will be elected president of the Missouri Pacific?. It is not in contemplation now to create the position of chairman of the board of directors. No new issue of bonds will be made. Before resuming dividends it is the policy of the company to put the road in good physical condi tion. The decline in the stock is due entirely to bear attacks." Boston, March 16. The resignation of President Clark, of the Union Pacific, has been received. Officials here regret his withdrawal, but say his resignation would simply mean personal loyalty to the Gould interest. Applicants from Oregon . Washington, March 15. Oregon's ap plicants for office at the treasury depart ment today were : Theodore Wygant, of Portland, and T. J. Black, of Halsey, for collector of customs, and L. V. Moore, of Portland, for appraiser. Heavy Snow Storm in Kansas. Kansas City, March 16. A heavy snow storm began here at 10 o'clock this morning, and at noon it was still falling. The indications are excellent for a continuance and development into a full-fledged blizzard. Dispatches from Kansas points show the storm is general throughout the state, accompanied by a cold wave from the east, in some places drifting badly. A Childless Home. Smith and his wife have every luxury that money can buy, but there is one thing lacking to their happiness. Both are fond of children, but no little voices prattle, no little feet patter in their beautiful home. ."I would give ten years of my life if I could have one healthy, living child of my own," Smith often says to himself. No woman can be the mother of healthy offspring un less she is herself in good health.- If she suffers from female weakness, general debility, bearing-down pains, and functional derangements, her physicial condition is such that she cannot hope to have healthy children. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a sovereign and guaranteed remedy for all these ail ments. See guarantee printed on bottle wrapper. Buoklen'8 Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for 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. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report- ABSOLUTELY PURE & CO A Burglar's Tragic Knd. Telegram. Portlanders will remember Joe Murill, a jeweler, who came here from San Fran cisco in 1889, and for two years was in the employ of L. C. Honrichsen as a workman and salesman, but few can connect him with Joseph Francis Tou hill, the burglar, who was shot and kill ed in Oakland, Cal., by police officer Cashin, who was himself shot and fatally wounded in an attempt to arrest Touhill and his pals at 3 o'clock Saturday morn ing. In the death of Touhill a strange story of a misspent life is brought to light. He was born of a good family, reared in a pleasant home and educated under favorable circumstances. He was a bright, intellectual, affable fellow, who made friends wherever he, went. His early training and the influences sur rounding him were of the best, and yet he became a desperate criminal and died a violent death at the hand of an officer, who was endeavoring to arrest him. Touhill, who Was known as Murill here, to all but a few of his most inti mate friends, was a skilled jeweler. He was a hale fellow, and his associates were not always of the best, but his friends would have heen loth to believe him a criminal. He was stylish in dress, approaching extravagance, but not vul gar, was luxurious in his tastes, always lived well and always had money. His salary was insufficient to support him as he lived, and it was always a mystery to his friends in Portland as to where his money came from ; but he ex plained it by saying that he received re mittances from home. His employer placed codfidence in him and his ac quaintances would have resented any insinuation against his honesty. When the detectives searched the premises of the young man's family, in San Francisco, nothing was found in his chamber. Then the detectives entered an adjoining room, a dark bathroom. In the ceiling they found a small scuttle leading up to a dark attic in the gables. An officer was put through the hole. In the garret was unearthed the plunder of five burglaries committed since December last. The plunder was packed in two big leather satchels and a pine box. In one of the satchels the officers found nine sealskins stolen from a furrier es tablishment in San Francisco on the night of February 28. In the other eatchel was found over $400 worth of goods stolen from a dwelling on February 8. In the pine box a quantity of silk furnishing goods and other stolen articles were found. "The people of this vicinity insist on having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and do not want any other," says John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. That is right. They know it to be su perior to any other for colds, and as a preventive and cure for croup, and why should they not insist upon having it. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Stallion for Sale Cheap. A fine thoroughbred, 6 year old stal lion for sale cheap. For farther particu lars apply at this office. Baking Powder