H0 The Dalles Daily Ghroniele. City Stables, BURHAM & Robertson , Proprietors. THE DALLES ... OREGON TUESDAY --- - APR. 11. 1893 tch if: H Published Dully, Sunday Excepted. BT THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Ooruer Second and Washington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. Ttrmii of Subacrlptlon ret Year 16 00 Per month, by carrier 50 Single copy 5 STATE BOUNDARIES. How Alterations Have Been Made ah Over the Country. Tbe Changing- of the Lines Has Resulted In the Lou of Large Tracts of Land to Many of the East ern States. Connecticut's discovery that she is some square miles larger than she sup posed is not remarkable, since some thing' of the kind has happened to per haps every state and territory in the union, says the New York Sun. Any man who bets on state areas by the figures of thirty years ago will lose. The fathers of to-day who happen to have good memories find themselves puzzled when th'ey hear their children reading areas out of the current school textbooks. Anyone who will take the trouble to compare the areas given in the census reports of 1890 and those in the reports previous to 1880 will find surprising differences. The census su perintendents don't trouble themselves to ascertain areas. They accept what they obtain from official sources. The general land office is one source of infor mation, and doubtless official state surveys are accepted. In 1880 the su perintendent of the census used a re vised set of areas and Superintendent Porter accepted the figures of that de cade or followed the same authorities. The superintendents of the census adopt an arbitrary rule of regarding all - regions having less than two inhabi tants to the square mile as "unsettled." In most of the New England and mid dle Atlantic states there are no such unsettled areas. Superintendent Por ter found about 4,000 square miles of the Maine woods and 1,000 square miles of the Adirondacks region unsettled. The other unsettled areas of the north east arc hardly worth considering. The discrepancies between the set tled areas reported in the census of 1870 and those reported in 1890 arc rather startling. New Hampshire lost in those twenty years more than 450 square miles. Massachusetts gained in the same time nearly 2o0 square miles. Vermont lost nearly 1,100 square miles and Rhode Island more than 200. Con necticut gained 95 square miles. New Jersey lost more than 350 square miles and Maryland lost more than 1,200 square miles. Even poor little Dela ware lost 100 square miles and in the census of 1900 she will show a still dif ferent area as the result of her recent dickering -with Pennsylvania. As to the newer states, which might reasona bly be expected to show changes in set tled area from one decade to another, the figures given in the census reports of 1870 and in those of 1890 vary in even greater degree. Nearly all the larger states, whether old or new, show con siderable losses in area since- 1S70. New York lost nearly 500 square miles; ' Pennsylvania rather mere t rfttn 1 ,000; Virginia nearly 2,000, and North Caro lina over 2,100. Florida (rained nearly 1,000 square miles, probably the result of an extension of the settled area. Ohio's grain of nearly 1,000 is hardly traceable to the same source, though trains of 800 square miles in Illinois and 430 in Iowa are probably assignable to this cause. THE RAILROAD IN PALESTINE. Modern Civilization's Advances Into the LahUs of the ruble. The present is a kind of "Columbus year" for Palestine, and in commemora tion of the opening of the railroad in the holy land an extra flag might ba displayed at the great Chicago exposi tion, writes Selah Merrill, United States consul, in Scribner. During the month of August, 1892, tens of thousands of people for the first time in their lives saw a railroad and a train of cars. They had a revela tion, and in the great city as well as in the dirtiest village of the land wonder was at its height. The excitement can hardly be realized by the inhabitants of other countries, to whom railroads, perfected by the highest engineering skill and with lavish expense, are ob jects as familiar and common as a daily newspaper. We forget that not very long ago, in our own country, we had only bridle-paths and scarcely a yearly post, while railways and steamboats had not even been dreamed of. Let all the world rejoice if this medieval coun try is experiencing a sensation which it can hardly comprehend. The significance of this event is not that fifty-three miles of railway have been built, or that the capital and the seaport have been united by iron rails; it is that this has been done in Turkey, which has always, by all the prejudice and force of its religion, by all the arts of its diplomacy, and by every other means at its command, done all in its power to keep out western civilization. It is, therefore, a well aimed spear thrust in the side of this old despotic, backward-looking government, and may foretoken for it either the dawn of health or the shadows of inevitable death. Bncklan'i Arnica Salve. The best aalve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, 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. An txreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC. Slrt Ky Drug-Slats or sent by mail. 25c. , 60c , mil gl.OC per package. Samples free. The Favorite TOOTH POwosS 1 for the Teeth and Breath. 35c For sale by Snipes St KIncrsly . STEAM WOOD SAW We are in the field for the fall and winter work, and will cut, split and pile wood at the lowest possible rates, NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED We are here to stay, will spend our money here, and try and do satisfactory work. Order boxes at Chrisman & Corson's, cor ner of Michelbach block, and at the ma chine, corner of Washington and Fourth streets. J. 0. MEINS, THE DALLES t"e ARTIC FACTORY SODA WATEE AND I0E CREAM, Candies and Nuts at wholesale quotations. Specialties TOBACCO, : : CIGARS AND : : SWKET DRINKS Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles 2?SHr&&X J. FOLCO At right side Mrs. Obarr's restaurant. BILIOUSITESS. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure, sfe I PHYSIC !scuhr If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat isfaction or refund yonr money. DON'T SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE. 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods Clothing Boots, Sboes, Bats, Ktc. FanciJ foods, jtang, Ktc., Etc., Etc. Second St., The Dalles. COLUMBIA Candy Factory, Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to . s. Cram.) Manufacturers ol the finest French and Home Made CANDIES, East of Portland. DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail W-FRESH OYSTERS-- In Every Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street.The Dalles, Or. The Dalles Gigaf : FIBST 8TEBBT. FACTORY NO. 105. Til A po of the Beet Brands vXx XVk3 manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice: The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAB has become firmly established, and the demand for the borne manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. Factory Our, When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to recom mend some brand of Smoking Tobacco, we unhesitatingly pronounce Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco to be the best in the world. Many times imitated, but never equalled. Get the genuine. Made only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C POLAND CHINA HOGS. -Come and see them, or write. All letters Have You Seen 3 T Spring Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. D. BUSMN Pipe Work, Tin Repairs and Hoofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Building next Door to Court House. Handsomely . FntusM Rooms to Rent by the Day, Weei or Month. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. WHS. H. FSflSEf. Pfopv. THE DALLES, Wasco County, The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more than doubled in the near future. The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east has this year filled the warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these corner stones she stands. M , acKum ft H I can furnish a number of THOROUGHBRED POLAND CHINA HOO-S, Male or female, most any age. Price, $20 per head, or $35 per pair. promptly answered. EDMRD JUDY, I . CENTERVILLE, WASH. H E H ANNA. PETER SCO. ELL - Oregon, Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dalles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. more: room. Also, can furnish First Class accommodations to teamstsrs with freight or driving teams, having added to their stables large feeding and wagon room. HL O. NIELS6N, Clothier and Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Genta' Fmm 1 ftt 1ng Oooda, CORNER OF SECOM AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OREGON. J O. I FlflE WfflEp DOMESTIC And KEY WEST CIGARS. FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OR. D RUG S Snipes & Kinersly, -THE Witt ri Mi Mpists. Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE LEADING 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, Williams Co.'s Paints. we are The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars, Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-knoww Brewery is now turning oat the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on the market. I FIRST CAN BE J0m ,nBp" CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably Commercial Patronap Solicited. MACK, and LiqUOIg THE C E L E BR AT E D PABST BEER. LEADING The Dalles, Oregon CLKSS HAD AT THE Ruinous Hates. A N TMe