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Chronicle
VOL. VI.
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1893.
NO. 14.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Published Dally, Sunday Kxeepted. ,
IHK CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Owner Second and WinhlUKtou Htrtvtv..
Dallei, OroRoti.
Turin if HiilMOrlptliin
Per Yeiir
Per month, by carrier
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FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TltANHAOT A (!1'NKIIA1.IIA.SKIN( IIUHINKHH
letters of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
ho
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
TransferHsoldon Now York, Chicago, St.
Ixniis, fsiin Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Scuttle WuhIi., and variotiH points in Or
egon and Washington.
Uollections nnuiti ai all imiuuh on lav-
orablo terms.
f. SOIIKNCK,
President
. M. IlKAM.
(.'ashler.
Departs W.ti) V. M.
y l...) r.
Peurts
i!:lit a. M.
I:'.'7 l M.
So. 1, Arrlvis.:! 0." A. M.
Two loo." (rolKhtNtli.it carry passengers leave
on.' for thu no-tat : t a. St., imil one (or the
,n't ntu:lfi a. .
STAU1.
ll.lUc
Oven, leave dally
ror l'rtuevlUe, via
tr a. !i , . ,
Kor Aritclu-u, Mitchell. Canyon City, leave
1,lKlr ihiiur, Klnmley, Wutnlc, Wnpinltiu, Wiitin
-jprUis mid Ty;;h Valley, leave dally (except
Sunday' ut 0 A. M. , . , .,
KoM.oldoudalc, uh., leave every tlay o the
wis exept Minday at 7 a. m.
unices (or nil lines at the Unmtllln House
H.
rilOI-'I'H.MONAI..
11. UlDDKUi ATTOr.SKY-AT-I.AW-
Court Street, The Dalle.-,, OrcKou.
-OUlce
2. II. DUFUK. FltAStK MKNKFr.K.
DL'KUi:, A MKNKKKK ATTOKNKY. - AT-lam-
Uoonii, u nuit , P. over l'ost
dfflcu UulldluK, Ktitratice on W ashlngton htuot
Tho Halloa, Oregon.
?. 1JENNKTT, ATTOliNEY-AT-LAW. Of
.A., rice in Schuuno'., bmldlUB, up stairs. The
Dalit, Oiejjon.
r. r. mays, b.s.uustinoton. h. s. wilson.
MAYB, HUNTINGTON A WILSON- A Trim-ni-ys-at-law
Oihces, French block over
Kiret National llutik. ' h Dalle.. OreKon.
Street
H. WILSON ATtOKNRY-AT-LAW - ltOOBlS
French A Co.'s bant nuiiums, t-ccouu
The Dalles, Oreitou.
H. KSHKI.MAN (HoHJoi".THiC; Physician
wereu iiiuli
Olhce No.:
U and SUKOKON. Calls unsworn!
day or nluht, city or country
7 Chapman block.
...... ...!..
M . Ill Jlii
m ami
IV tl
DK. O. 1). DOANK PHYSICIAN AMD 8UK
okon. Ollice: rooms & unit 0 Chapman
Block, Uetldence. B. K. corner Court mul
Fourth streets, ieonil uoor (rum tlie corner.
Office hours a to 12 A. M - to & ami . to s r
, M.
DrilDDAl.I. Denti.st. Gah Btven (or the
. tiuinlew. extraction ol teeth. Aln teeth
t on tlowul aluminum plate, uooms: biku oi
Jin liolden Tooth, Becomt Ktreot.
prst Rational Bank.
The Reffulator Line
The Dalles, Portlani anj Astoria
Navigation Co.
VHE DALLES, -
- OREGON
A General lianking HiuiinoHH traiiHaetud
UojiositH received, Hiilijee.t to Sipht
Draft or Cheek.
Coll'MitioiiH mailt! and pnu-ceilH jiroiuptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Hold on
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
THROUGH
U1K1SCTOKS
D. P. TllOltl'.-ON. .J NO. S. SCIIK.NCK.
ICd. Jl. Williams, Gko. A. Liiiisic.
H. M. P.UAI.L.
THE DALLES
flational Bank,
Of DAIiLKS CITY, OH.
Freioni ana Passenger Line
Through daily Hcrvice (SnndayH ex
cepted) between The DuIIuh and" Port
land. Steamer Hegulator leaven The
Pallet) at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
IxickH with Kteamer UalleH City.
Steamer Dalle.H City leave: Portland
(Yamhill Htreet dock") at (i a. in. con
necting with Htcamor Hegulator for The
DalleH.
President - -Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
- Z. I'. Moody
Ciiaklks Hilton
1. A. iMoonv
(leiicral Hnuking Husiness Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK.
SAN FHANC1SCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoroble terms
at all accessible pointH.
W. H. YOUNG,
I'A HH EN(1 1
One way
Round trip . .
U.VTKS.
:i.oo
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
ShipmcntH received at wharf any time,
day or night, and delivered at Portland
on arrival. Live Htock shipments
solicited. Call on or address.
B. F.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
iiiimrul Airnnt.
LAUGHLIN,
mifrul iMima;r.
THE DALLES.
OREGON
BiaGRsmitn & wagon stiop
hociktii:.
W ASCO J.ODCJK, NO. Hi, A. V. &. A. M.-MeoW
flratuuil thinl Jlonilay oleac'i month at 7
r. m.
aTlKH I'.OYAl. AKOH CHAITICK NO. C
Meets In Masonic Hall the thiol Woilnewluy
o( each month at 7 I'. M.
MODKKN WOODMEN OF TllK WOltl.D.
Mt. llooil CamiNo. W.Mi'CtsTiieMlaye.ven
Imjofeach week In Fraternity Hall, p. m.
NO. 5. I. O. O. K. Mcottt
every Friday cvenliiK at o'clock, In K.
of P. hall, corner Second ami Court Htroots,
-lOLUMMA LODGE
SoloumlnKbrotherti are welcome.
U. Ofcouoit, Kec'y. II. A. Hills.N. (.
FUIEND3HI1' I.ODOK, NO. J K. of I'.-Meelf,
every ilonday evening at 7:30 o'clock, In
dchatiuo'sbuildli'S, corner of Court and Kw;ond
trects. HolourulUB memuerH are conuany in
itl. W. K. CitASi.
I), W.V'AUag, K. of It. and H.
a BHKMIII.Y NO. 47. K. 01
A of I". hall thoiecoml and fourth Wednei
days o( each month at T..)
C. C,
Meet In K.
WOMEN'S CHKISTIAN TEMI'KKENCE
UNION Mrlllmeet uvery Friday adornoon
atso'clock at tne reauing room. Aiiare uiviieii.
armon Iodfre No. Ml, I. 0. (. T.-ItoKitlar
weekly iiiectlni,M Friday at h i: ti u
Kratcnilty Hall,
General lllackiimithing and Work
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
done
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, op, Liclic's old Stand.
House
Moving!
H
All are invited
h. C. C'HIIISMAN, u. l
it. ('. Fi.kck, Se
U. W. MwtH
riWMIT.K IOI)OE NO. II. A. 0
X in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, mi h'ecoml
trect, Thurway uvcniuK ai t :m.
1au. KllKFT,
W. H MYKM. Financier. M. W
TAB. NKHMITH 103T, No. 3.', (i. A. It. Meets
oyery Haturday ut T.m v. h., iii tne K. ol 1
Hall.
B.
OK L. K. MeeUeveryhuuday afternoon in
the K. o( I'. Hall.
-i KSA.N'H VKItEIN MictH every
J cveniinr la tho K. of 1'. Hall.
Kuiiday
BOF L, F. DIVISION', No. 107 -Meets In
K. of 1. Hall thoflrit and third Weill
day of each month, nt T.'M v, w.
TllK C'HIJJtCIIIOH.
iT, j'KTEllB OHIJItCH Itcv. Father Hhohh
O OKSftT I'adtor. Uiw Hiihh every Sunday at
7 A. M. Hljth Mans ut lu:'iO A. M. Vespers at
7J M.
Union Street, opposite
neeior. rtervirus
m. iiii l 7:,i0 i'. m. hiinday
KveuliiK I'rayer on Friday at
cr. Pauls oitmtcii
O FHth. itev. ICIlD.Hutf'ii:
ovcry Sunday at 11 a
fechool'Jii'i A. M.
7:J
TIUHT IIAPTIST (JHUIWJIl-Huv. 0. D. TAY
J1 J.OK, I'antor. Miriilnu (itrviyn every Hull
bath at tho uciulemy at II a, II. Kahbath
Hchool Immediately liter inoriiliiff services.
Prayer JU'etliiK Friday evcnliiB at Tailor's lesl
deuce. Cnlii, crvlces lit Hid court Iiouhu at
ClONOltllOATIONAl. (HIMtCII-Uev. W. .
CuiiTis, 1'aitor. FervlccwcveryKuiiday at 11
a. M. und 7 1-. m. Kilinliiv aciiool after moniliiB
ervlce. htraiiKerscorillnlly Invited. Heath free.
j:. Cllllltcil -itev. J. Wiiimi.hii, iHntor.
r.erVlCCH OVin vt.liri.ln v .unrnliiunt tl i, r,i
hiinday huhool ut Vj-jrj ,,',.:, . M. i;i,ivorth
l;-auo ut (U'M v. u. HJayOI u.tMXUiK every
i hiirwluy uveulnj,- .it , -ai ()vW'l:. A cordial In
mull oxtwiikd by both iMtof und .wple
pHKI-TlAN (!III'II(:I--KUV. J. W. Jr-nkihi.,
J Pat .nr. I'rikioliIiiK in thu Coriff ruifiitf oiDil
(.hurch tuch lords Dav ut :i C. n. All flic
cordially imp. l
M.
xndrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his linn at
reasonable figures. J las the
largest lion.se moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles
L. YOUNG,
JEWELER : :
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on
short notice, und satlsluctlou KUiiruutccd
AT TllK
Htorn of I. ,'. Nlckolsnn, Uil Ht.VIm Ilalln
Chas. Allison,
-Dealer In-
XjOOS. out
piesh Paint I
W. c. (iii,iu:uT herehy sends
Ills compliments to every friend
And enemy If he has any
lie they few or lie they many.
Tho time for painting now has come,
And every one desires a home
That looks fresh and clean and new,
As none hut u I'uod painter can do.
1'iiliitinc, paperiuc and cluzlnt,'. too,
Will make jour old house look ipiilc new
ue win lane your worv emier way,
lly the joh or by tho day.
If you have work clve him it cull,
He'll take your orders, lurc or small.
Itespectfully,
W. C. GILBERT,
l'. (). Ilox No. !,
T1IL D ALL KS, OK.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable house
Iiub been entirely refurnished, and every
room has been ropapored and repainte
and newly carpeted throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and lis supplied
with every modern convenience. JJatet
reasonable. A good restaurant attached
to the house. Frer bus to and from all
trains.
CW. KNOWLES, Prop.
JOHN PASHEK,
Merchant Tailor,
76 Count Street,
Next door to Wasco Suu Oflioo.
Has just received a fine lino of Samples
Headquarters at Oltas. Lauer'ii.
Iluvlm; had a (Ino harvest of natural leu the
best In tin; world, I urn piepared to furnish III
any iuuutity und tit bottom prices.
CHAS. ALLISON.
C. F. STEPHENS,
D1SA.L.ICW IN
Dry Goods
Plothjng
K Villi I.lltllt'iU'i c'lllrcl ' I
Horn, p tor. c i
fcCllOOl Ut'i'.'W l I i A ( IT I' i
one.
'h rtroi'i, itcv. A
i tin al
l ( t i ft
Hoots, HIioiih, Hutu, lUit.
;i.i.,
Sooo'd St.
rt.
Tho Dalles.
for sprimr and Hiiiiimer Huitimrs.
Come and See the New Fashions.
Cleaning and Repairing
to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
CHAS. flDflJWS,
Shoemaker
No Fit, No Pay.
Union St., opp. European louse.
PHOTOCnAPIIEH
First proiiiiiim ut tbo Wiikco county
air for bust portraits and views,
MANY WERE DROWNED
Mexican Town Visited by a Raging
Flood.
CAUSKI) I1Y RBCENT HEAVY RAINS
The Dalton (Jang Again At Work
Suicide of an Ex-Unitcd States
Consul.
I'onm.o, lex., June .'10. The town of
.lulapa has been visited bv a terrible
calamity. Ileuvv rains caused tho fieco
river, which (lows through the place,
suddenly to overllow its banks, and
nearly one-half of the houses in the
town were swept away. Several people
unable to escape from the raging flood
were drowned. The rich valley of the
river is inundated, and the loss of crops
and stock is heavy.
'I'll., Illlltllll iMII;.
Wichita, Kan.. June I!0. Thu high
wayman who attempted to rob the
Minta PC tram at Wliurton yesterday is
now in jail here. He is a bov onlv 10.
lie says the J'ulton Rang, headed by
I'.ill Dalton, forced him to stop the
train under penalty of death. They
told him to stop the train near liluck-
burn creek June '10 and thev would do
the rest. He mistook the day. The
ollicers have gone to the scene in hopes
of capturing the gang.
Nimv H Kfviiliitlon In l'cru.
Panama, June ltd. I'ierolu has landed
at Chain, l'eru, and gone on to Are
(piipa. He is said to he preparing to
bend a revolution designed to put him
in the presidential chair. This alterna
tive of civil war has been decided upon
according to current report, because
ilium would have no chance of being
elected if hu merely appealed to the
suH'rages of tho people, as the govern
ment in lower could control the polls.
Hostile operations are expected to begin
soon.
MukliiK No l'mcroHS.
Wahiunc.ton, June til). Secretary of
the Navy Herbert, who is thoroughly
familiar with the populist movement in
the south, said today he thought the
Kipulists were not now making any pro
gress in the country, and that the teach
ings of those engaged in the agitation
did not have any iufluoucc iu shaping
the policy of the democratic party.
Il.tlot Hmltli's NiMvspaiirr.
Ni:w Yokk, June '!0. A dispatch re
ceived iu Wall street from Atlanta this
afternoon says the Journal, Secretary
lloke Smith's paper, announces that
congress will be called together about
August 1. This added to the strength
iu stocks.
A. ! Ilrcxnl, thu ('rent Itanlu-r.
I'mi.ADU.i'itiA, June .'10. A private
cablegram announces the death at
Carlsbad, Germany, of A. J. Drexel, of
the great i'rexol banking-house here.
He went to Furope a few days ago iu
fairly good health.
Hitvcij(ini'vucu Kriieitl.
N i: w "Trrfn;7".I ttnrr",TO-llF"ir!niT(i's
interview with ex-President Harrison
quotes him as saying : "i am in favor of
tho repeal of what is known as tho Sher
man act. and i think it should be re.
pealed ut once."
Mexico Will Continue! I'ri Colnucn.
Cirv ok Mkxico, Juno HO. Secretary
of the Treasury I.imantour wishes to an
nounce to the world that there is no
truth in tho rumor that Mexico contem
plates mispunding tho free coinage of
silver. On the contrary, all of tho Mex
ican mints will be worked to their ut
most capacity. The mint iu this city
eoinsrf M,()00,000 this month. Machinery
is now being erected which will increase
tho capacity to $18,000,000 a menth.
There are ten other mints in thu republic
which have a smaller capacity. At pres
ent there exists a Hcurcity of circulating
medium, due mainly to the heavy expor
tation of Mexican silver dollars. This
drain ou the llnancesof thu country must
bu met by increased coinage. Mexico
has, furthermore, a certain and unfailing
market iu Asia for all of her dollars.
Tho inereasing of exportutions of eollee,
fibers and other products will enable
Mexico to export more dollars than ever
before, Silver is produced iu Mexico
cheaper than In the United States, and
the full in price will be less acutely felt
here than in the neighboring republic.
Iu view of diminished importations of
foreign goods and the consequent reduc
tion In custom house receipts, which will
be caused by tho high price of exchange,
the federal government bus ordered it
discount In salaries (mid to nlj federal
olllclals. Those who receive salaries of
$(100 or le it year will bo cut 5 per cent,
all from fOOO to $1000 will be reduced
7 por cent, und nil ubovo ijflOOO will
Btifler 10 per cent reduction. The Mcx
ican government will tnku no further
steps at present, but will wait tho de
velopment of tho panic.
THE OLD SYSTEM PUNCTURED-
HnlllriR Whisky to Indian Itrouglit Up
With n .Irrk lly .Judge ItellliiKer.
Cortland Dispatch.
Judge Bellinger this morning threw a
keen poniard through the vicious system
that has been in vogue with deputy
United States marshals in thu matter of
the violation of thu intercourse law, and
it is very probable that there will be less
cases of whisky to Indians now than
there has been for many years.
John Heart, who has been among the
Umatilla Indians for a long time, was
fined if 2.) for selling them liquor. New
ton liarnhill, colored, und i'eter Peter
son, a Swede, were fined !1 each for giv
ing liquor to Indians at The Dalles.
These cages' called out the censure of Lhe
court, which indicated future purpose.
A few minutes after they hud arrived at
The Dulles they were importuned by In
dians to get some whisky for them, for
which they were paid about L'5 cents for
their trouble. Five minutes afterwards
Deputy United States Marshal Jameon
pounced upon them and put them under
arrest. I he two ollenses were com
mitted on separate days, but close to
gether. Judge I'cllingor saw at once
that the defendants were the victims of
(illusion between the wily marshal and
the foxy Indians, and he asked District
Attorney Mays if there was no way to
cut oil' this man Jameson; that the
practice had become abominable. Mr.
Mays said he believed that there was
jobbery iu the matter, and that Officer
Jameson's functions would be cut off on
thu 1st of the month.
It transpired that when Peterson wub
put in jail in this county, he bad a small
umount of money and when he appeared
in court he did not have a cent.
Mr. Mays called the attention of the
court to the system of kangarooinga new
prisoner in the county jail and taking
what money he had, as a fine in a mock
trial, and suggested that some means
ought to be employed to put a stop to it.
Judge I.ellinger intimated that if the
ounty authorities had the matter
brought before their attention the prac
tice might be stopped. The fact, he
said, was intended to prevent crime, but
it seems to be employed to perpetuate it.
Judge I'.ellinger might have stopped
at this point hud he not asked if there
was anything else to come up. District
Mtorney Mays then brought in a fee
bill for approval, and thu judge took oc-
asion to ventilate tho intercourse mat
ter a little more. A bill for .f! was pre
sented by J. C. Applewhite, U. S. com
missioner at t'orvallis. This was lor a
ease where a man gave an Indian a bot
tle of whisky, within the knowledge of
the commissioner. The man was fined
This was only one case. Judge
I'.ellinger said that only yesterday, be,
with Judge Gilbert, had appointed Ap
plewhite as commissioner, and ho was
sorry that he did not know that he was
the man who put in the bill. He then
began cutting down the bills. District
Attorney Mays agreed that the bills
wero too large. This is notice that the
United States court is hereafter to be
run for something besido fat feus for
.oflicers, schemers and lazy Indiaus.
Homo fuuev the charms of u llly-whlto iiuild,
() ctherfal form and luliKUlshinK eye,
Who faints in the sunshine and droops in the
shade,
And Is always "Just ready to die."
Hut nlve inn the Kil l of the sunshiny face,
Tho blood iu whine veins course healthy and
ficc,
With the vlK'ir of youth iu her movmeiits of
trace,
Oh, that lh the miildeu for me!
She is the girl to "tlu to" for life.
The sickly, complaining woman may bo
an object of lovo and pity, but she
ceases to be a "thing of beauty" worn
down by femalu weakness and disorders,
subject, to hysteria and a mart yr to bearing-down
pains. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is a sure cure for theso dis
tressing complaints, and will transform
thu feeble, drooping sullerer into a
healthy, happy, blooming woman.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction in uvery
case, or money paid for it refunded.
Shlloh's Vitali.or is what you need for
H.Cppopsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble, it is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Price 7-le. Sold
by Snipes & Klnersly, druggists.
THE CALL IS ISSUED
President Cleveland Has Snmmonefi
Congress in Extra Session.
THE SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST
Cleveland is Said to Have Much Doubt
as to Whether the Sherman
Law Will He Repealed.
Washinc-ton, .Tunc. 10. The president
this evening issued thu tollowing pro
clamation :
WiiuitKAS, The distrust and appre
honsion concerning the financial situa
tion, which pervades all business circles,
have already caused great loss and dam
age to our people, and threaten to crip
ple our merchants, stop the wheels of
manufacture and bring distress and pri
vation to our farmers and withhold from
our workingmen the wage of labor,
and
"WitumiAs, The present perilous con
dition is largely the result of a financial
policy, which the executive branch of
the government finds embodied in un
wise luws which must be executed until
repealed by congress,
Now, therefore, I, Grover Cleveland,
president of the United States, in per
formance of a constitutional duty, do,
by this proclamation, declare that an
extraordinary occasion requires the con
vening of both houses of the congress of
the United States at the capitol, at the
city of Washington, the 7th day of Au
gust next, at 1L" o'clock noon, to the end
that the people may be relieved through
legislation from the present impending
danger and distress. All tiiose entitled
to act as members of the oUd congress
are required to take notice of this pro
clamation and attend at the time and
place above stated. Given under my
hand and the seal of the United States,
etc.
THE CHURCHES.
Christian church services will be held
in the Congregational church Sunday at
'! p. m. 'reaching by Elder J. W. Jen
kins. The Baptist church, itev. O. D. Tay
lor pastor, will hold service tomorrow at
the usual hours, 11 a. in. and 8 p. in.
Sunday school follows morning service.
Rev. G. K. P.urnside of Buffalo, N. Y. is
in tho city and will preach at one of the
services.
First Congregational chinch, corner
Court and Fifth streets, Rev. W. C.
Curtis, pastor. Services as usual Sun
day; 11 a. m. administration of the
Lord's Supper; 8 p. m. worebip and a
sermon. Sunday school immediately
after tho morning service. Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor at
0:!50 p. m. Topic, God's Call to Us,
Acts xvi,10, II Tim. i,9-l!S. All person
not worshipping elsewbere are cordi
ully invited.
Methodist Episcopal church, corner o
Washington and Fifth streets, John
Whisler, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. sn.,
national address at 8 p. m., by the
pastor, theme "The Duty of the Citir.en
toward the State," .Ter. xxix,7 ; Sunday
school after morning service; Junior
League at 0 p. in. ; Epworth League de
votional meeting at 7 p. in.; class meet
ing Sunduy at 10 a. ni. and Tuesday at 8
p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p.
m. A cordial welcome to all.
Sdcnjrtli nud Health.
if you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Eleetiic Hitters. If "la
grippo" has loft you weak and wca.?,
use Rluetrie Bitters. This remedy acta
directly on liver, stomach and kidneys,
gently aiding those organs to perform
their functions, if you arealllieted with
sick headache, you will find speedy and
permanent leliof by taking Elect rin
Bitters. Onu trial will convince you
that this is tho remedy you need. Largo
bottles only 00c. at Snipes Sc Kinersly'H
drug storu.
Cut Flowers for Mile.
T have all styles of wires, including
Odd Fellows, K. of P., and Masonic de
signs, liverytbing for floral decora
tions furnished on short notice. Prices
reasonable. Mi:s. A. O. Stimimni.
dim Cor. Eighth aim Liberty.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-
Lalcst U. S. Gov't Report.
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