The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 06, 1893, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
0FF1 lAL lm.K OF l'ALLKr UTY.
Entered At tfcc PrwinSiw : The D.:io. Orteoa,
&. tvonl-cliiJ mailer
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ET kill. ,K)iTE S-RKt-AlI" IS AA'Cr..
Weekly. 1 vwr. 1 J
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" 6 moJi:J- l"
Add:e all comaiuE-.intjoc to THE t'HRON
ICLE," Ti I:it. Ortccn
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A-'netsi Uelivry W indow, a. ru. u " . m
sloaer Ot4 - a. m. to 4 p. m.
na! it t -' m. uif. m.
cufrisa or uail
train color Et p in. awl 11-S i- m.
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THFP.5DAY
J FLY :?
HT'RLi'" F.-l: J7.V.1.V ..
The Sonting deb: of the world'? Col
nmWas exposition is $2,000,000. In
oatstaadtn? bonds amount to 4 .500 ,000.
Tans the total sum which it inti?t pty
to creditor- is ?G.500.000. The present
daily rnaninc expense: are, ia round
numbers. $20,000. It i hoprd by the
njanacemeat to lower them soon to about
$6.0K daily. Even as they stand the
receipts i.-oa. the :asny coni-e-sioners
pay the rnnnim: expenses in full
Therefore the entire receipts o: ex
position irorn admission can b- u''.'
to the payment o: the debts .i : is
josition company.
Conntinc Sundays, tbert r.rt ?
oi the world's fair sea-jr. r-u... r r.
Accordingly a paid attendant ' . -
302 adults cstly would w. t-:
debts of theesposition cun.r-.r.y T '-
attendance continues to impr . f :.- l
weet to week a it has done in ::t r a
and as in all probability i: wi!. o.. t:.e
esriosition will exceed this i-fce-su'v
average every week :ro:n tee pr er.r
time r.ntiH the close. Last week t:;e
average attendance for the seven days
was almost exact!;.- J00.'? including
children, the small variation: from these
figures beinr in the exposition's favor.
The smallest attendance was on unday.
when only 5? ,900 persons paid lo see the
fair, hut on no other day did the attend
ance drop to within 2-3,0iX) of this low
mark, and on Thursday it roe to l:J2,
2xy. The Chicago Record believe: the
figures of attendance at the fair prove
that if the trates were closed on Sunday
the many thousands o: people of the ca
tion who will not come to the fair under '
present condition; would more than off-:
t the iosr oi the small number of peo
ple who now pay their way into Jackson
park on Sunday.
This computation has taken no note
of the 1,000.000 which the directors
have said they would rpturn to the na
tions! government if they had it to five '
a: the end -A u exposition, for, in the
pertinent words of the United .States
drcnit court opinion, the only way to
tender it is to tander. Probably this
money could b- returned by the direct
ory, ior the ERlvat'e from the ;ront
structure' at Jackson park would add a
larce nc:n to the money left in the di
rectors' hands Iron. admiioas xxid from
the concessioners after peyia? all delits.
If this enm were repaid there would
EtiH, in all probability, remain ?. fray- J
ment of the enormous receipts to be di-;
vided amon' te stockholders of the en-,
terpris, inclndin? the city of Chicago. !
So the money side of the fuir is m a ,
prosperous condition.
...niii. The cradaal resnn.insr of bus
nes? by the-e institutions will d.- n-och
to re?:ore a fee'.inc of sivuritv ncain. It
i- thonsrht on nli hnnds that the worst is
over, and that Rt lens: fP per cent of the
banks wi'.! in time pay na demands
tnsde.
.laiicrinrnt In Ictorolne
The advancement made in the kr.cw '.
te of the laws of meteorology hat kej-t
pace with discoveries made in all other
Sines of scientific research. The follow
inc illustrates the exactness ith which
the weather predictions are now n;ate
On the day before that previously set for
the pioneers' picnic the committee in
charre telegraphed to Mr. Pazue. the
local forecast otScia'. for the north Pacific
coast, for a special forecast for:hi; vicin
ity, and received in reply the prediction
that the day woaid be stormy and unti:
for outdoor enjoyment. On the strencth
oi thi- the picnic was postponed, and the
followiac day fully ju-tified the ptvdic
ti..n. On Thursday last another request
was made Mr. Pnrue for a peep into the
future, and the reply received, aithotrch
:i:: nrumisint: food weather until the
afternoon, was snSciently favorable to
decide the canimitte- to c:o ahead with
the arraucemeats nade. The prediction
was also fulfilled to the letter. It is but
just to Mr. Poue to stAte that, under
his administration, a marked improve
ment has Irn observed in the reliability
and usrfu.nes- of :."e weatlier forecasts.
Shlloh's cure, the t'rea: v'.iu-.-r. aiiJ
Croup Cr.re : fr -a.e ' r.ipes Ki;i
erslv. pLck'-: si.:- cmtalas tvteii'y-t-ve
make a long
tail (talc) short.
A man, after
he has tatcrt
a eooil dinner,
mav fool ex'tra-
vacrantlv jovous: but the next tby
oh! but he i surly- and grim, hj
stomach and liver are sluggish, he is
raorose, desjondent and " ont of
sf rts " crenerally. But he :aay got
a prompt return for his money by
purchasing Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets.
There's nothinc like them. They
are tir.v Liver Pills, sugar-coated,
but thorough in results. One Pellet
is lasati'v .""three to four cathartic.
For Indigestion, Biliousness, and
all derangements of the Stomach,
Liver and" Bowels, thev work like a
charm, and you get a inking benefit
and a jiermanent cure.
They're the cheapest PilL because
soft and sure, while the raannfccl
urirs guarantee they'll give .-atisfac-tion,
or your money is returned !
You only pay for tic good you
et. Can voa ask more ':
William Tell
Ynur Father that we fcl
SWEET, ORR & CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Ekasvfittiiio; Pants
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Mens, Boys1 and Youth s
VTns
the use! suScri:: a::v
a?ses. :
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or C&rst. tl'-- - U ''
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Ask
vour
D
ealcr
more from those dizzv .-tHlis, the
headaches and all : make the :.'tac-k
rourself. with one or two t thvse
little. S-urar-coated Pfllets. an-I th.y
will d.- the rest. They are a perfect
vcst-Kcket remedy. Purely vege
tabie and perfectly harmless. By
drucrHsts- 25 cents a naL
the Dalles
AND
Prixkyille
Stage
Line
J. D. PARISH, Prop.
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;' a m vS''T? i.:.'. .--:. p.:
Tat- Iialie? i:. th.-f. -..t :i ".
Carii?; (he U. i. Mail. Paseosers and hyita
Connect s: I'ri:-.:.t w;:r
z'.tza fros Eastern and Southern Or--ron,
Northern California and
all Interior Points.
- iu.it! pon connt"tinn &: Th. Iialic? v. .-i
- - :Tun; I'ortlnnd and Hasten, lwi- t
A.ritjss iwui.
ri'M jo2u?E3 aiosg 15S IKi.
:l';'-:l3:-j fjR!S:5 !(! Mlii Vsit
11315:3 H2il:r iliilli TM i):Jl: CsfS
-TAGt KriCi.
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III cverv size, stvie and urire.
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YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the fact tb&t
Hagb Glenn,
Deaier in t-iiass. Lime. Planter, C-eniei.t
and I!u"'iirii: Materia1 of alt knuls
j i. in : a ii.it ih i.i j'rj:i , j nun nun. uikik ai 7is ru
had- on A jortiinc.
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
l-rln.-vlllf.
i uiatllla Fluu-c,
J h- Dalit-.
General Artie
Hand Made
WEALTH W 1.1.1. fSUi,
M.A. GUNST&CO.
sole: agcnts,
PORTLAND. OREGON
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
1l 90 Second Sreet. Ti.- Daei Or
I';.-."- wel known an'i :. : t;ie
well Known XV. H. Butf-. cine a re.
(leut of Wast-o eounty. Jias iu estr.iorii'
nary llnr stoek of
Sheep Herder's Mk'ai aad Irish limornarir
In fact, ail thfe leadini; 1'rAiid- of In.
Wi.-.Mk, Liquors aii'l Cigars. i7! tl.
r, l man a cn'l and von vwll fM..,- h-ju'j,
CLARA STORY,
Art Teacher
C'krrt the Klnt l.inr uf
rtiireiloiiliiiio's
Tn i)t Socnc ir. the City
72 LUashington Street.
The Dalies
GigaF : factory
Ciii-Om Sale d m-
-s Cnrniinrp hm
I 111 IIIIIII II l 1 1 II I llll
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FACTORY NO. 105.
V- 1 V Ji J O Jji.t.."ifa4 tnred, .md J
ordn froi!. all partf of t!i.- wtsiitry 2'iul I
on the eliort.-t siyt!--. ' !
I
ia all the arconjit" that have a;ami
at th !att- LelviiU Stanfor t uud a'.! tlie
corumer.tfc that have U?en lau leufxjj: his
life ther has been one very notk-eabic
feature. Tlwre hag not fcer. the i-!i;iit-'
eft complaint nbf ot the ;mu.Biat:on of
a vnrt pernona' fori. Jut. Vtnf,U; look '
with creat (etjeanifn'-fy opon the KUair-
tag of gi-vst lart':n t w)un they u.-f de-'
voted iu camirifrubV fart to noiiln
pablic uwm. T!.e ci 1 uoiem cf a unl- j
TCTtity it a hitaotLropie tistf money
that turn hani.'r be
man did not ut uiii:l Win :l-mui j.for ,
tlovotinjr hi.' Lione; o nch a worthy t
(ibjttCt.
Hhoumatism,
Lumbago. Sciatica
Kidney Complaints
Lame Back
W. E. GARRETSOK.
Jeweler.
- Leiinj
The rfiutatj of T1IK PALLET CJ.f
' H Ah l:.:c ttnt.TM! thinly cta'otiibwl, ahd
,!,',Vt':i 1 "r tbe boiia nianufactnrel
a'tl-lr ;- .i.irea'ii); t'Vfy !
A. ULF?!CH & SON. ;
M.r Hii:ii,ix, si. M.iti;n.
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rate
Minn-1 i;u h i n k r tmn t
Lace Curtains,
Have your Lace Curtairib. Shirts, Col
lars and Cuffs laundried by
THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY
of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles
with Thos. McCoy. No 110 Second St.
before Tuesday noon und get them on
- - j
.... 5atisfat,orV Guarantee;
MINHNS
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J sJ5
rp . ';-- ,, ,. ,.,.:;y,(y ' .
Atfuiri in Hawaii ut-n to m :i. utiier j
- uhaotic ttatt, and threat if liol
tr.le murder arfc as pli.iit.iu! a J.ard
times. It is onlv fair to tt4u jroviBional ,
povtarnmont to tay that the ( flkiali it 1
power hav not bten consulted in the .'
maklnj; oi thojc wild j.ianfe, and that ,
tbey ure generally contservative. jevel-
headed men who would not countenance
iucb doings at are djioken otr. If the
attitude of the United States towardt
Hawaii were once thown it would difjl
thif: warlike diHposition on the part of
both royalists and annexationists. It ir
the uncertainty which broods all the
trouble. A sanguinary fight on Ha
waiian territory would hnsten the un
folding of these plans, which otherwise
will not become known until after the
meeting of the September congren-.
9:ic SABBEH'S LECJH8.G BV.LT
. Electro-Mat T.ctio 8UL?t:on .
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f...vu., 4,. . a iiivav-. or ti. ta. T.
?iv',.,'Mt"r'"r'"'-'4'11 ""! xo Pie L.iii.,c
fc tn.m.ji..M a. tn.,, i e,err MUr iuk
,.i"J,r '''r4' iwt4 ui7fta aurxwcT tb
''i6 Vt; rn-r Hill. -Ill .11
iMt.rs fcrt4f.-rli.utii l-itamir:,rrii.d,uuUii,Uw:
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO.,
o. 'lr hUtrl, JOUTl.AJVJi OJi.
CHflS, ADA1WS,
Shoemaker
Many of the banks w hif-li have fciled
are opening up again, with escheijuers
lufliciently reinforced to meet all de-
No Fit, No Pay.
Union St., opp. Earopssc Hcuse.
Ai. Watch Wori-: Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
' Sm.olllf Mt,,Tllf Dull. .. tit
J. F. FORD, Evaielisl,
"' '.) !fir., .tHv m.d-r flui.
.Mi.icli )".',.
Mi. M;i. Med, Co.,
lJufur, Oregon.
fifiitirinen :
On arriving home last week, J found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and oiie-half veari- old.
who had waited away to US pounds, is
now well, strong and'vigorous. and we!,
fleshed up. v Ji. Cough Cure has done
its work well, Hoth of the children like
it. our h. Ii. Cough Cure has cured
nnd kept away ail hoareenert- from me.
Ho g ye it to every one, with greetings
lor ui., ishing you roK!ritv, we ar,
our... MK. A .M,lh. j yl y0Hf,
Jl jouwi.i.v.fc! lfe,Uuii(Jt;h.-'rtii!.!,. .. )v
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llii- Jl"iu in untj J ,i-r i i. re ' ... . ,j . ,
t; '-.v O- -irt fur y, e
i lid'- a .ami, ck ,i
Mi w ti pvrUittieii) t,id'ui;r
IE IW lilLOII,
East End Second St.
Suns, Made to Order from
$18.00 up. '
Pants from $5.00 up.
Ir!i I it Ii iiuniulmiil. I
Wiseman & Marders,
Saloon and -Wine Rooms.'
t' ! lit.
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TITiiE PERFECT
address me at Hood I.'ivs
Wasco County. Oi'cgo. 1
W. Ro s ,s W i n a ri s.
The Dalles,
Oregon.
Northwest corner of St-iimrl n..t
Court streets.
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred foulf,
la 1 Silt T3XZlLttCi,H.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work. Till Repairs Roofinc
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
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J M lUi.KiMAs :10P Tliird Miect, next tlnnr wiBt of Youni' it Ku"
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