Tae Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. Entered at the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon : as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY MAIL (POSTAGE r-KKPAlD) IN ADVANCK. Weekly, 1 year 1 50 " 6 months 0 75 " 3 m 0 50 Daily, 1 year 6 00 " 6 months 8 00 per " 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1S93 WAR PROBABILITIES. The present shape of our relations with China has reached a critical point, and already a vision of war with that power is, according to the latest advices, a prospective possibility. As yet, how ever, there is more sensation than fact concerning the apprehension. If war is declared China will be responsible for its commencement, as no overt act is likely to happen on the part of or in the United States. Since the Geary act is declared constitutional, no nation has the right to question our own laws, or to dissent to the extent of arbitrament by the force of arms. The United States has been most liberal in the matter of permitting Chinese to settle among us without becoming citizens. It has finally become expedient to restrict fur ther immigration under these condi tions, and to that end an act has been formulated requiring those already here to register. Through incompetent ad vice the Chinese paid no attention to this simple requirement. This is the whole story simplified, and it should not cause any great amount of trouble. For diplomatic reasons it may now be wise to extend the time for registration, bnt it does not follow that the govern ment need recede from its purpose. The apprehended trouble over indigni ties to Americans in China might occur in any case, as during the time when our relations with China were most friendly, it has been related that Ameri can settlements were at times com pelled to defend themselves with arms from on ignorant rabble. The diffusion of the late news throughout the empire may have the effect of increasing the rancor on the part of these irresponsible mobs, but the Chinese government must be held responsible for this, which is the only cause for immediate alarm. SO SAY WE ALL. The Eugene Journal of recent date says : There can be no doubt of the in justice and bad policy of having all the Slate institutions in one city. Such a concentration of interests and the large appropriations to carry on all the busi ness of the state could not long fail to build up a ring of combination that would control the state. By scattering the institutions over the state they are among the people and no such combina tion can arise, for one balances another and each holds in check any undue ad vantage sought by any one. The capi tol or state house was located at Eugene by a majority of the votes of the people in 1860, but a person or persons resid ing at Salem sent to Southern Oregon and induced certain county clerks to fail to send in the votes of their counties un til after the time prescribed by law. This nullified the election, and delayed the location of the seat of government four years, so that, at the election in 1864, the increase of population at Port land and in the northern part of the state gave it to Salem. This located the capitol at Salem for 20 years, which has long since expired, and is now subject to removal. The clause in the constitu tion, which was put there before the capitol was located, declaring that all the other institutions of the state should be located at the state capital, was wrong, and has been regarded as a dead letter for 20 years. Under that clause, in the early years of the state govern ment, the penitentiary and the insane asylum were moved from Portland to Salem. This was a grave mistake, for which that now obsolete clause in the constitution was solely responsible. It would have been much better to have kept these institutions at Portland, es pecially the penitentiary, which is mere ly a huge workshop and ought to be at a commercial and shipping point. With the removal of these two institutions, the location of any more of the public institutions at Salem ceased, by com mon consent, and all the institutions since then have been located at Eugene, Corvallis and other places. This policy should be and will be continued, with out any regard to a clause in the con stitution that has been as dead for a quarter of a century as the clause' pre scribing that none but "free white male citizens" could vote. And if anybody insists that this clause shall be revived, at this late day, and every public build ing and all the appropriations to carry on all the businessof a great state shall be dumped in to Salem, it will not take the people long to change the constitu tion. This country and all south of here will vote solid for it, and so will Eastern Oregon and the northern end of the Wil lamette valley. Surely Salem ought to be satisfied, and we have no doubt the majority of her citizens are, with the capitol, the asylum and the penitentiary. However, if they sanction or permit a fight to be made against the location of the remainder of the state institutions outside of Salem, they will find that the people of other less favored sections of the state will be delighted to take up the challenge, and when that time comes Salem will be fortunate if she retains what she now has or any part of it. Crop-Weather Bulletin. WESTERN OREGON. Weather The rainfall for the week has ranged from a trace to .IS of an inch. Crops The fall-sown wheat is knee high of good color, well stooled and well rooted; early spring sown grain is up. Oats have an increased acreage. Rye is heading out in most of the counties. The peach crop has been somewhat in jured and curl leaf is more pronounced than usual. Strawberries are in full bloom and in the southern counties they are ripening. Cranberry culture is be ing increased, those now out are doing finely ; the same in Coos and Clatsop counties. The hay crop promises .to be very heavy ; early grasses are heading out ; clover is unusually heavy. Pastures are excellent and stock is improving. EASTERN OREGON. Weather Warm clear weather has prevailed during the week; in some of the interior counties non-injcrious frosts occured on the 9th and 10th. Corre spondents all agree that no more favor ble weather could have prevailed.: no rain is reported to have fallen except an occasional sprinkle, the mean tempera ture ranged from 48 to 56 degrees. Crops The favorable weather has caused vegetation to make rapid growth. Peaches are somewhat injured, and will not be a full crop. Other varieties of fruit are fully up to the average. East and south of the Blue mountains the fruit buds are swelling, but few are in bloom. Summer fallowing is about done. Fall sown rye is heading in Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Morrow counties. Fall wheat is from 4 to 10 inches high and spring grain is coming up. Some wheat is jointing. Wire worms continue to do damage in Sher man county. Cutting of hay on Colum bia bottom lands has commenced. Sheep shearing is nearly done in the Columbia river valley counties and an extra good wool clip has been secured. Wool is now being hauled to the ware houses. Ditches are being prepared for irrigation in Malheur and Harney coun ties. Peach and cherry trees are in full bloom in Lake county. Advancement in the season has been made, but vege tation and farm work is in Grant, Crook and Klamath counties behind that ia the other counties. Rivers There has been a steady rise in the Columbia and tributary rivers during the past week. The river at Portland is today 16.3, an higher point than ever before at this date in May when higher water followed in .Tune. The rivers will have a steady continuous rise for next six days, when for a few days they may become stationary. Indigestion and Immorality. The possibility of a relation between dyspepsia and crime is not a new con ception. But the idea is one which is altogether too little considered in most of the work undertaken for the refor mation of the criminal classes of our gTeat cities. The good Calvin sent poor Servetus to the stake while in a fit of indigestion. Carlyle's misanthropy has been very correctly traced to his dys pepsia. Washington Irving tells of a certain emir ("Lives of the Caliphs") named Al Hejagi, who had suffered for many years from abdominal pains due to dyspepsia, and who is distinguished as having been one of the most cruel rulers the world has ever produced. He left fifty thousand persons in prison when he died, and during his life had caused the death of one hundred and twenty thousand persons, not counting those who fell in battles cf his instiga tion. Orwy". Health For best quality 10 oz., heavy rivetted overalls at OO cents per pair go to N Harris. 9 l5U. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. An airreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC. Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c., 60c., and $1.00 per package. Samples free. TOTf U"rt The Favorite TOOTH HWOIB ILU H.V for the Teeth and Breath, Soo. For sale by Snipes ft Klneraly. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, etc. 0.1. 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Ml Vest Jumpers, - Every "We are also Headquarters for Men's, Sfr CLOTHING & W. K. WISHMAN. WM. M A I; HE KS. liliseman & JVTarders, Saloon and Wine Rooms The Dalles, - Oregon. Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets. the Dalles AND Prineville Stage 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 D. S. Mail, Passengers and Express Connects at Prio"llle with Stages from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and all Interior Points. Also makes close connection at The Dalles with trains from Portland and all eastern points. .' Courteous drivers. .' Good accommodations along tie road. . First-class coacnes and horses used. .- Express matter handled with care. All persons wishing passage must waybill at of fices before taking passage ; others will not be received. Express must be wayblUed at offices 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 will be paid by the company. STAGE OFFICES; SI. Slchel Sc Co. Store. Umatilla House. Prlne-rlllo. The D:ie. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles Or. This well known stand, kept by the well known W. a. isntta, long a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary fine stock of Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Disturbance. In fact, all the leading brands of fine Winea, Liquors and Cigars. Give the old man a call and you will come again. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures. Has the largest house moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles William Tell Your Father that we sell SWEET, ORR St CO.'S ntaloon Overalls, EDasyfitting Pants, garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! Boys' and Youth's h every size, style and n m nm i ifimo & nn W "There is a tide in tfie affairs of men which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the Ciii-Om Sale 01 m at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST. Lace Curtains, Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col lars and Cuffs la Tin dried by THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St., before Tuesday noon, and get them on Saturday. 5atisfaetioi7 Quararpteed. WINHNS 5 HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks and Falls of Hood river, with large sightly lots, broad streets and alleys, good soli, pure cold water and shade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufacturing center, being the natural center for ISO square miles of the best cedar and fir timber, possessing millions of horse power in its dashing streams and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manu factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment TITItE PERFECT W. RossWinans. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Work, Tin Repairs ami Hoofing MAINS TAPPED Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. price. See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. UNDER PRESSURE.