R3H Dalles. Ctyronick VOL. VI. THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 2. ISM. jThe Dalles Daily Chronicle. iihllhiml linlly, Sunday i:xpojit'1 CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. lorner sivonu mm usiiiiiKto'i Dulles, Oregon Street. Ttic Tonus of Subscription rur Vi'nr . for month. by currier ... Iluple copy .G (K) 50 TIM I! TA Itl.KS. S. lillll I'llllllu. ffi I.A.ST nun ko, Arrives 11 ir, 1'. .M 1 " n 1 bft I'. M. WKST IKlllI.'ll No. 1, Arrives :0' a. .MM. Depart U:.V1 V. it. 1:'J." p.m. Departs .'I: III a. M. P.Vmo loom freights that carry passengers leave gifi'Ior tho west ut Vmw a. und oik- (or the IvMt'HtU lfi A. M. staisks. pr rrilieVUIV. via. imso wveiii inivu imuj- AM Antelope, i.iuonen, (..imyoii i;ny, icuvc iv lit r. A M Sir liufcir. Kiimsley. Wnmlc, Wuplnitlu, Wiirm lues Mint tutu vmiey, icavo umiy (except iidav, at n a M For iioldfiiiliilii, Wash., leave every day of the ek except Minilay nt a. m. filters fur all lines at the I'matillu House NO. 31. S. SCIIKNCil, 1'resiilcnt It. M. Ukai.i. Cashier. First Rational Bank. ! "Hli DALLES. OREGON A General Banking Business transacted ! Deposits received, subject to hipni Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collodion. Siirht and Telegraphic Exchange pold on Now York, Sun Francisco and Pnrt land. OIRBCTOKS. D. I. Thompson. Jno. S. Suhknck. En. M, Williams, Geo. A. Likme. 11. M. Bit A LI.. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANSACT A (i KSKKA 1. MANKIND BUHINKSS letters of Credit issued available in Eastern States. he ritOl'KSMONAJ. II r.IDl)i:i.l-ATTOl:NKy-ATl-AW- l.mirt .Street, The I Milieu, Oniion. Olllw t C. II I1UTUIV. FUANK MKKKl'KE. VVVK, t MKNI.riiU - ATTOIl.NKY.S AT- I.aw- llooms 4'J mill -1.1, over I'ost Hire llulldini.'. liutraiiee ou Wuslilnetou street 'lie Dulles, Oregon. M Sftflniies. OreKOii MglPT P f MA Vh, It H J S. llKNNKTT, ATTOHNIC Y-AT-l.A W. A. llreln Hrhauno's bulldlnc, up stairs. Of- '1 he IICJJTINOTON. II. K. WILSON, A 'if. Hl'NTINl..TON A: WII.-ON ATTOU- Olhees, Krencli K niocKovcr , 'i - Dulles. Oregon. JX NKYIi AT LAW 'firm Nutlonul Haul II WiIXON attohm:y-at-law - llooms . l'reueh it Co 't. bank liulldlni;, Second t. The Dulles, Oregon. l I ' 12 1 1 1. I . l A V MTriM IvIl.iTllff'i Plivutf'nv til UttiMiriit: .f'tillk. ii 1 1 1. i(.'irixl tn tii tit 1 1. -ifEuy or ulRlit, oil j or country. Otliee No. W'uin'J WkXJ okov. Ollico; rooir.H b mm i uiiiuimiin 51!Iik;1 ltel(lunce K. Y.. corner :otirt and r,ourth BtreetK, see inn uoor lroiu tnu corner. pilU:o liourh i to 12 A. M to & and 7 to i . il. Gas Kiven for the I) teetli H!f,-n of fcf- alllllALI, IlK.NTIHT, EiL iialnleaH ustriiction of teeth. Also teeth . on tloweil altimltiuin idate. KootnH Itbc liolden Tooth, hucolid Otrcet. Sight Exchange and Teleirraphic TraiiHi'erE.ioldoii New York, Chicago, St. Iouih, ban J-raneiaco, fortland Oretron, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable tcrniH. THE DALLES flational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. vovs what a comfort it is to havo ready at lianrl a remedy that, never fails to relievo Constipation, and that, without pain or discomfort; and almost immediately cures head aches, and dispels every symptom of Dyspepsia. Such n remedy is found in Simmons Liver Regu lator not a sweeten! compound to nauhate, or an intoxicating beverage to cultivate an alcoholic appetite, but a medicine pleasant to the taste, and perfectly harmless when given to tho smallest child. S. L. R. never disappoints. It possesses the virtues and perfec tions of a reliable remedy of the kind endorsed by eminent physicians. "It ad'onls mo pleasure to add my testi mony to those you receive annually In reference! to your valuable medicine. I consider Simmons Liver Regulator tho best family medicine on the market. I nave lirescrlbed it with excellent results." W F 1'AKK, M. D., Tracy City, Tenc. FIGHT WITH OUTLAWS Four Soldiers Killed anil Six Fatall" President - -Vice-l'resident, Cashier, - - - Z. F. Moody ! Chakli: Hilton - M. A. Moody "The Regulator Line" General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections mnde on favorable terms ut all accessible pointB. W. H. YOUNG, The Dalles,-Portlanfl and Astoria Navigation Co. Biacksmiin & wagon shod THROUGH tI7AHCO LOlWiU, NO. in, A. I'. A: A. M -Meets Iir.it and tliird Monday of eaeh month at ' BP' kAl.I.I.H KOVA1. AltCII CilAl'TKU NO. Meets m .Maiimlu Hull the third Wednesday !f cadi mouth at 7 1. M. rOlir.LN WOOD.MKN OK Til K WOKI.U.- I m if I ........v.. r.ii r.....L n.n.ifl.i .......... K ..ib lli'iii i.iiili I' IJJ, .wi i;m IIV--M4H) l. l.ll ;of each veuk in 1-rateriiity Hall, at 7::i0 . m. pOU'MUIA LOIKii:, NO. ft, I.O. O. K. -Meets Li every i-'ilday eveaiiiK at 7::iU o'eliK'l:, in K. I J . nan, corner heeonii and uourt streets. Durniuir hrotliurH aru uelennie. Mi Oi.ouini, Soc'y. H. A. itn.i.K.N. c. MilKNUSHIl1 LODCiK.NO. '.)., K. of 1'. Meets everv .MoiiiInv evenlntr nt 7;;iu ircloel:. In hiiiitui' l.iillfllfu,. I'liriinr nf INmrf mill Siwiiml f'JWreets. hoJiiurutiiK members are cordially in- SWtd. Vl. b. UltAM. J). w.Vauhk, k. of K. mid ti. o. A HSKMllLV NO. 17, K. OK I.. Meets In IC. n. of 1' luill the second mid fourth Wedncs lays of eacli mouth at 7;!iu p. m. EI70.mi:ns t'liitisTiAN Ti:.Mri:iii:Nci: II I'NION vlll utoet everv Friday uflernooii 0 IS o'clock at the reailliiK room. Allure invited. r - - -- rruriiiou Lslue No. .Mil, I. O. (r. T. -l!ei;ular il weekly mcctlui;s I'rldiiy at ti ). n u uternlty Hall. All uru invited. , C CliitlHMAK, ('. T. It. C. rt.r.cK, Ke K.Ml'l.K LOUfiK NO, !!, A. O. I'. W. Meets lit i-ruteriitty Hall, over Kellers, u Second t, Tiiursday oveaiiiKs at :'M, 11 if,. IT I. tf.-r 9T. H Mykkh, rinanuler. ' M. W. General Rlackninithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Freigni ana Passenger Line Horse Shoeing a Speciality Tiiird Street, op. Lielie's old Stand. rv- House Moving! 'AH. NKHM1TII I'OST, No, every haiurilay at 7:;H) i; ill. !-', 0. A. It. Meets M ill the K. of 1'. BOK L- K.-Meets .neryhuuday uflernooii In the K. of 1. Hall. li:SAN(i VKltlMN Meetn every Sundas uveuliiK In tlio K. of 1'. Hall. DIVISION, No. 107 -Meets 111 , Hall the tlrst and thlni w.,i uyof euch mouth, ut 7'ii-r. ji. or i., v k. of r. TIIK CnUlttJIIICH. 'T. J'lvTKKS rifl'IiCII -liov. Kiithor HltoNs- or.KST 1'ii.slor Low Mai's every Huilday ut A. M. llich Mii.ts nt JOiau.v. M, Vesneri: ut Ir. it. T. 1'AIM.H C'lflMU'II Union Street, opposite Fifth. Hov. Kill). Siitolllln Hector, rierviees jcry . Sunday ir 11 a, m. mid 7:110 r. m. Suudii; Bhooly.is a. i. Kvetiiuif I'niyer on l-'rlduv ut IUHT IIAI'TIST CIIUIU'II -ltev. 0. il. T'AY- 1.1 IT! . I'.ili.r Mi. Mil,.,. I., .m til III Mill II, .nil, .in,' .f 11 . , ,Jnl,)...fl. gpliool Immediately ufter inoi'ni'u'i,' seivlei-s. Prnver iniM.ihii. lvi,!.... i.,.. ,., n.r.,...u ...-(- j - ir tt . , ii.uuiiif, , iiiiji n Ih OUliee, I'jlliili l.erviees in the eiiurl lioiisn ut .,V,l 1, . . .... , Witt f W'V "f'U'finiftAii uiivki:ii -ltev. w, (J. MS .'T-l.1 ,xtiU'r. f'''fVl;e:.veryHtiniiiiyiitll . . -t. niurier nenooi liner iiioinu L' service. htruniterHcoiitliilly invited. Kei.ls Iree. M. JI. CHlMUtll-ituv. .1. ViltHl.:it, i.nstor. horvliM .s everi Kn iiiiuv i,w, ri,i,n. mi n ,,, nuimiiy i-enooi at jj-ju o'clock ! .m. Ki.wi.i-.Ii I-yiiKUij nl .'..) l: m. l-nyer ineutlilK elery '1 hurnliiy e-i-nlnir il V;.';0 o'eloek. A ennluil In to 'ill extended hy both pustor mid people fV..,'il 1Ir',,";!,",l 1,1 t,lu CoimteKUtlonui Chlirc encl. I-otilti Day at 11 p. y. All are lordluljy Invittd IJvmiij. Lutheran churcli, Ninth street, ltev. A. Horn, p,iHlor. Hcivlm at I1:S0 a. m. tiuiulay uhool Hl'i-;M p, in. A oordiul nolcomc i:i oveiy Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures. J las the largest house moving outfit in Eastern Oregon.' Address P.O.Box ISl.The Dalles S. L. YOUNG, JEWELER Watches und Jewelry repaired to oidcr on short notice, mid sutisfurtlou giiuruiitued AT TUB Htoro of I.C. Nleluds.m, 8t. The DallH Chas. Allison, Dealer in PURE-fc rlCE j Through daily service 'Sundays ex i cepted between The Dalles and" Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. ui. connecting at Cascade Jjocks with steamer Dalles City. .Steamer Dalies City leaves Portland (Yamhill street, dock") at G a. in. con necting with Eteainer Regulator for The Dalles. l'A.SSKMJKK KATJSm. One wa Round trip. . .2.00 . 8.00 Tickets on sale for Long Reach, Ocean Park, Tioga and Jlwaco. Baggage checked through. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before o p. m. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, Jenral A Kent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General MnKr. THE DALLES, OREGON OUT rou- Headquortera at CLas. Lauer's. HuvliiK luid i; One huvcst of until nil Ice- the best in the world, I inn piepnred to furnish iu uny iMiuutlty mid at bottom prices. CHAS. ALLISON. C. F. STEPHENS, DISALKK IN Dry Goods v CL0THING llools, Klin. ts. Huts, KWt. Fancij tjood, jfeiortf, ICte., Km,, Ktc. Second St., The Dalles. ptesh Paint! W. O. GiLiikkt hereby sends His compliments to every friend And enemy If lie has uny lie they few or be they ninny. The time for pulttttui; now lias come, And every one desires homo That looks fresh and clean and new, An none but u (and painter can do. I'ulutliiK, pupcriiiK slid glazing, too, Will make your old house look quite inn, He will take your work either wtiy, Jiy the Job or by tho day. If you have woik plvo him u call, He'll take your oiders, lartte or small. Respectfully, W. C. GILBERT, I'. O. Ilox No. t!( T1IL DALLES, OIL The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and relluble house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been ru papered and repulnte. and newly eaupeted throughout. The house con't a in i) 170 rooms and is auppliet with every modern convenience. Rates reasonable. A good restaurant nttaehef to the house. Frer bus to mid from til t trains, C. W. KNOWLES, Prop. ANOTHER BATTLE IS PK0BAHL1: Three Men Burned to Death in an ()i Well Shot Dead by a Masked Mob. AsiiLA.M), iy., .uny 1:1. a report is just received from Wise county, Va !l .1 .. i' I . , I . mat. a ngnt took: place yesterday, in that county, between state troops and the Mcemans gang of outlaws, in which four soldiers were killed, and six out laws mortally wounded. ror several months Kleemans' boys, four :n number, have acted verv badlv. They are accused of participating in triple murder some months ago. Doc Taylor, one of the gang, was captured and bung lor the crime. Two weeks ago the governor pent a company of sixty soldiers to assist the sheriff in arresting the outlaws. Wednesdnv the soldiers overtook them and a battle ensued Four soldiers were killed. Oliver Flee mans was also shot and dying. A SMOOTH CIIM'IIIKNCK .MAN. Snintllnil a Number of California Hoii OriiH rrs. Santa Roa, Cal., Julv 21. James Metzler came here a few weeks ago and represented himself to be a hop buyer for the Pacific Hop Company of Seattle. One of the men he first con traded with was J. N". Bailhache of Ilealdsburg. He agreed to give Bail hache an S-cent advance when the top figure in the market was only 21 cents. Bailhache consigned his hops on the promise that the money would be lorth coming right away, but it did not come. He went to San Francisco and got a bill of lading, and found that Metzler ob tained his advance. J. McGill, a Ilealdsburg grower, consigned- his hops to Metzler, and, it is reported, mourns a balance due of 000 from the smooth agent. It is also reported that four car loads went from Mendocino county, for which the proper leturns have not been made. While here, he so ingratiated himself in the confidence of W. B. Griggs, hotel clerk, that the clerk in dorsed a draft of on his house, which draft was dishonored, leaving the clerk to put up the money at the bank where the check was cashed. He played the same game on the proprietor of the Sotoyme house at Ilealdsburg, catching him for 1100, and a Sacamento man is if50 worse oil' for his acquaintance. Griggs, the Santa Rosa man victimized, corresponded with the Pacific Hop Com pany, and the company in reply wrote that they were sorry for him, but that Metzler is a rascal, or, at least, had proved so to them; that ho is behind with them in commissions; had drawn money in Ilealdsburg and Sacramento; and Uhat his indorsers in those places are in the same fix as Grigga. Metzler has not been in these parts since his last transaction with Griggs. ISltAVK KINJ CAltLOS. Nobl. Hred of I'ortueal' Kuler, Worthy of an American. London, July 21. The Lisbon corre spondent of the Times says, while driv ing from the railway station to his pul- ace Thursday evening, King Carlos saw a powerful man trying to kill a man ho had thrown to the ground. The king jumped from the carriage and seized the arm of the large man, at the same time calling to the man on the ground to make bio escape An aide-de-camp ran to the king's assistance. The big man knocked down the aide and turned on the king, who dealt him a hnrd blow on the head with his walking stick. The ruffian tried to draw his knifo and re volver, but was overpowered by the king, who delivered him to tho police. The king was uninjured, Killed by u .Mushed Mli. Qijinuy, 111., July 21. Wednesday nitfht S. P. Bradshaw was called to the door of the residence of Mrs. Brecken- ridge, in Kingston, 30 miles from this city, by a mob of 200 masked men ami shot to death. Ho was 2ti years old, and had been it talesman for the Singer Sow ing Machine Company, but on account of stories of his association wltu Mm, Breckonridge, and threats of a coat of tar and feathers from tho residents of that village if his visits were not stopped, ho had been transferred to another dis trict. The woman is about 2S years of age, fall ly gjod looking, and with iusolii. uting manners. A few weeks ago sho enticed tho man into her Jioiiee, and when ho was in her. room her husband crawled from under tho bed and forced him to sign a promisory note for .lii0. For this act her husband is in jail. Friends of the man had remonstrated with him on account of his infatuation for the woman. She was hero lookini' for him only two days ago, and iu an eflbrt to prevent their meeting his em ployer sent him out on a business trip. Bradshaw was well liked by his asso ciates. Till? ItKl'IiY OF S1AM. Oiiesll.ni of War lleponilx Upon What AiiHurnr A V 111 Ho Mudn. Banokoic, July 21. Pavie, the French minister resident, handed his country's ultimatum to Prince Deva- wongse, the Siamese minister of foreign adairs, today, and announced that in case Franco's demand was refused he would at once leave Bangkok to board a gunboat. The blockade of tho Sia mese coast, ho added, would be declared at once. The opinion is general here that Siain will pay in full the indemnity demanded by France. It is doubtful. however, if the French claims of terri tory will be allowed. Much depends on the response of Great Britian to the effort Siain is making to gain moral or material support. rnoM an K.vr.Lisii standpoint. London, July 21. The Bangkok cor respondent of the Times says concerning France's ultimatum : "Europe and es pecially Great Britain should know that the French territorial demand represents 0."),000 square miles. It includes the province that Burmah ceded to Shim on condition it should never be ceded to any other power, and oO.OOO miles of northeastern Siatn, into whicli. the French have never advanced. In fact France demands the dismemberment und ruin of Siam. These French de mands confirm what I slated from the outset, namelv: France's attack on Siam is in reality directed acainst Eng land, although that country has hitherto been loval and friendlv to her in Siam ese affairs. " A Drunken Father's Crime. Tolkdo, O., July 21. Information reaches here of the horrible brutality of John Clegg, living seven miles south of here. His wife recently deserted him for another man, and he has been drink ing heavily. Last night he came home and seizing the youngest child, ti boy of by the feet, dashed him against the wall, cutting a terrible gash iu his head. Tho child died in a few minutes. Mary, the eldest daughter, aged Kl, was sim ilarly treated. The second girl, Annie, was also thrown against the wall. She! will probably die. The fourth child, a bov, was frightfully beaten. Clegg was arrested ami locked up. A mob of 500 men attempted to break into the jail, but the officers managed to get him to another town. A (Sieut t.'on venieiieo. Worlds fair visitors travelling via tho Northern Pacific Railroad, and Wiscon sin Central line, ate landed at the Paid Central station in Chicago. This magnificent fire-proof building, located in the heart of the city has been fitted up as a hotel, run on the F.uropeun plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely furnished and each room is supplied with hot and cold water, electric lights, etc. The charges for accommodations are reasonable and parlies can secure rooms in advance by calling upon agents of tho Northern Pacific railroad. By taking the Northern Pacific through car line to Chicago, visitors will avoid tho discomfoit of all transfer in that city, and can ulso travel between the Grand Central station and world's fair grounds by trains which run direct between tho two points. 2tdlwlui-7-12 A Million Friend-,. A friend in need is a friend indeed and not less than one million people havo found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you havo never used this Great Cough Medicine, ono trial will convincii you Unit it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chc-t and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottles free at' Snipes ,S; Kiuer.-ly's drug store. Largo bottles fiOe and tf 1 .00. 'MVIIJI! A MtMICHi:it. Ariel- limine III" Itrotliiii-s l.iiknn., Clehiird Miofniiulcrr Kills llliimelf. MmTioi'OLis, III., July 21. Tho com munity was shocked this evening by the most dreadful tragedy over known in this section. Richard Shoemaker killed Richard Lukens, jr., George Lukens, bin brother, and after seriously wounding tho father of the two dead men, put a bullet into his own body with a fatal re sult. All the parties were men of high social standing and well-known through out Southern Illinois and a portion of Kentucky. Richard Lukens, jr., mar ried Shoemaker's step-daughter, Mis3 Lillian Jones, about three years ago. Shoemaker had been her guardian, and after the marriage was called upon for in accounting of tho estate. Seemingly he had run through a large sum left tho girl by her father. Protracted litigation followed and much bitter feeling was the result. Recently a piano in the possession of Mrs. Lukens was sold by Shoemaker, and on its removal more hot words were indulged in. The feel ing has been greatly intensified bv this last incident, and this evening, about 0:30, Shoemaker walked up to Lukens' place armed with two revolvers of large caliber. Entering tho yard he opened fire upon Dick and George, who were standing there. Tho former had his babe in his arms. Both fell dead in an instant, George with a bullet through his temple, and Richard with one through his heart. Their father, Rich ard Lukens, sr., alarmed by the shoot ing, ran out and met the murderer, who was firing shot after shot into the dead bodies. He fired a bullet into the old man's thigh, and then, as a crowd had collected, he turned and ran down tho street two squares, when, suddenly halting, he sent a bullet into his own abdomen, and died iu a little while. Shoemaker was about 40 years of age. Ho leaves a widow and two children. The dead men were aged P0 and 28, re spectively, and each leaves a widow and child. The father's condition is serious. Will Have it I'reo Hide. Omaha, Neb., July 21. At Hastings, Neb., last evening :i gang of 75 men took possession of a Burlington freight'train, and when the conductor tried to eject them thev resisted him successfully. When tho superintendent was notified, he directed the yardmuster at Lincoln to make a special train of empty box cars and accommodate everybody who cared to ride. The train will bo run as tar as the Iowa line. The men all claim to come from Denver, The Opium Hint;. Fkancisco, July 21. F. W. Pat- LO.VJ. A black morocco combination curd cao purse, having a silver bowknot on the outside and some small ch.iugo within. Tho finder will please leao it at A. M. Williams oc Co. 'a store. San terson and Thomas Burgh, tho former an engineer and the latter a fireman ou the steamer Haytian Republic, arrested for complicity iu tho opium smuggling at Portland, have been held by the United States commission on two bonds of $2,.00 each. It is understood that tho men will waive hearing and will be delivered over to tho authorities at Port land for trial. Ileel.irril i lloiix. P.uus July 21. Baron de Korfl', an attache of the Russian legation, said to day that the statement (hat Russia's support of Franco on every point in dis pute in Siam was a hoax. Iliieklen's A in li. i Suite Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soroH, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi lively cures piles, or no pay required. It iii guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bos'. For stile by Snipes .v. Kin ers ly. ElderS. S. Beaver, of McAllistorvillo, Juiiiatta Co., Pa., says his wlfo is subject to cramp in tho stomach. Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhti'ti Beniedy for it, and wan much pleased with tho speedy relief it tiU'orded. She hti'i since used It when ever necessary and f-uind that it never fails. For sain by l.'i.keley & Houghton, Druggists. Sliiloh's euro, the Groat Cough and roup Cure, is fur sale by Snipes .v Kin eisly. Pocket rio contains twonty-livo doses, only 25c. Childivu low it. Sold by Suipon it Ivliiersly. Got your baihing pants I'li'iu t, AN. Harris, Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Powder