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    el)c Dalits
Chronicle
OL. VT.
THE DALLES, OIIEGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 189;.
NO. 22.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
IpubllHhed Dully, Huiiiliiy Kxne.pU.Kl.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Senontf mid WrnIiIiirUi'i HtrootN,
DnlluH, Oregon.
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15 At M.
STAOEH.
lnevllle, vlii. Unite Oven, leave dully
itcloix:. Mitchell, Uuuyon (Jity, leave
nfur. viiiL'K ev. wuiiiin. Minimum, urm
ml 'J'yKli valley, lwivo dully (except
lutr, a. h.
uldi'iiiliili'. Wash., leave :vury dny of thu
cept Hunday at 7 a. m,
I lor nil linen lit tho Umatilla House
I'KOl'KHHIONAI.
UIIIKU ATTOKWSY-AT-bAW OHlCC
ltrt Street, Thu DallcH, Oregon.
klirUll. PKANK MKNKFKK.
Ill, MKNKKKK ATTORNEYS- AT-
V KOOIIIh 11 llllll 'l.t, ovui i uni
dl Id If Kutrnnee on WushlliBtnii Htreut
ilea, OrcKon.
"HIIN'NKTT. ATTOUNKY-AT-IAW. Of-
iJtaIn Hehiuino's bulldlnc, up HtulrK. Thu
,YS. R. H.II UNTINOTON. II. H. WMOB.
HUNTINGTON & WII-80N Attob-
-AT-I.AW Omci'H, hTUIlCII'N DIOCK over
onal Hunk, "h" Duties. Oregon.
WILSON ATTOIlNY-AT-LAW ltOOlrtB
Frcnoh it Ccj.'k hank building, Hccoud
iTbe Dulles, Oregon.
BHEI.M.AN (HOMJtorATIIlC) I'hyhician
t;niis unswureu promptly
rimuiKoN.-
cht. city or country.
nun block.
Oflloe
ft
M mid
wtl
1).
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DOANK l'HYMICIAH AND HUR
ON. Oule: rooms It huh o unapmuu
ltuHduucu: H. K. corner cnun unu
troots. sec mil door from thu corner.
urn U to 12 A. M., ii to r und 7 to 8 1'. M.
DAM. Dkntjst. Gun Riven lor the
IiiIchh extrnctlon ol tevtli. AIho teein
owed aluminum plate. Hooium: HIru of
Ion Tooth, becond Btreut.
HOOIKT1KN.
O 1.01KIH. NO. IB. A. I'", it A. M. Meet
rat ami third Monday of each month ut 7
H ItOVAl. AUOH CIlAl'TKK NO. C-
n MuKiitilc Hull thu third Wednesday
ith ut7 1. M.
WOODMKN OV TIIK WOULD,
lood t.'amp No. f9, Mimuh Ttiediiyuven
.week In Fraternity Hull, iit"::io p. m,
h. .Sciiknck,
President
, M. 11 K ALL
Caslilcr.
pfst National Bank.
;he dalles,
OREGON
A Gonoral Banking BudincBfl transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, 8un Francisco and Portland.
DIREOTOHS.
D. 1". Thompson. Jno. 8. Bchenck.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likiie.
H. M. Bkall.
FRENCH &
BANKERS.
CO.,
TKANHACT A (IKNKRALIIANKINO BIJH1NKSH
Letters of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
he
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections iiiude at all mints on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Hational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, Oil.
WAKE UP.
If you wnko up in tho
morning with a titter or
bad tasto in your mouth,
Languor, Dull Headache,
Despondency, Constipa
tion, tako Simmons Liver
Kegulator. It corrects
tho bilious stomach,
sweetens tho breath and
cleanses tho furred tongue.
Children as well as adults
sometimes eat something
that does not digest well,
producing Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Bostlcssness.
or Sleeplessness a good
doso of Kegulator will
f;ivo relief. So perfectly
larmless is this remedy
that it can "bo taken by
tho youngest infant or
the most delicate person
without injury, no matter
what tho condition of tho
system may bo. It can
do no harm if it does no
good, but its reputation
for 40 years proves it
never fans in doing good.
President - -Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
Z. F. Moody
Chaklkb Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold ou
NEW YORK,
SAN FKANC1SCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on
at all accessible points.
favoreble terms
H.CMM
A LODOK, NO.B, I, O. O. F. MeuU
iKrlduv uveiilnc at 7::t0 o'clock. In K
corner Hueouu unu voun ntruuio.
brother urc wuleomu.
, Hee'y. H. A. 1Iii.i.h,N. 0
filllP LODOK, NO. 1)., K. of 1'. Meet
Monday evening ut T.M o clock, in
bulldliiR, comer of Court and Second
ijouruiiiK mumliurH are cordlully In
W. 8. Cham.
aiihk, K, of U. and B. 0. C.
LY NO. 4!7. K. OK L. MeotH In K.
bull thu Hccoud and fourth WeducH.
b mouth ut7::w p. m.
K C1IUIHT1AN TKMPEUENCE
ION will mctit every Krlduy ufteruoon
ut me reuuiUK room, ah are mviieu.
IakIitu No. mil I. o. (1. T. Ueirulur
iy meetiiiKN rnutiy ut h v. M,, u'
Hull. AH are Invited.
. OHMSHAN, C. T. 11. O. 1'I.KCK, Bu
1 WfW
SBuo
qMCMC LOIKIK NO. II, A. O. U. W. Meets
JL Uirnlty Hull, over Kellum, u Bucond
WMti'ltmluy uvuuliigM alT.au.
. t j'aui, Krkit,
W.iJfcrBH. Klimncler. M. W.
TAB. HKBMITH l'OHT, No. !, (). A. It,
-Meets
O Vr Buturiluy ut T,M v, it., In the K.of 1'.
nan.
j09 U K.- MeutHovuryHundnyiitteriioonln
;Mto K. of P. Hull.
N(I VEItKIN MeetH every
mliiK in thu K. oi i . nun.
fiundav
L, V. UIVI8I0N, No. 1C7 .Meet In
of P. Hull thu llrst and third WwIiick-
TIIK CHimilllKH.
V UT '(IMTIIF IJIVV I1111NK I, VI, TV rtllllllllV IIC
Hlitli Mahn at lDiWA.M. VchperH ut
ffl, I!...' I'M 11 UiitiiMMii It i.i-li , r K.Ti'li'.'U
UM5 A. M, UvuuliiR Pruyor on Krlduy ut
linmedliituly alter mnrniiii: survleen.
nieetiUK I'Tiuuy evuiuni; in rumor h real-
union serviccH in tnu court noiihP ut
it p., i ,11 1 1 , A I. I : I 1 1 ill T 11 . I r nir iv
llltTIH. I'aHinr. NnVvMni.K iivnrv-Kllmlni lit 11
HtnuiKtHK cuiillully liivlll. Beutu fr:e.
j. ill, t, liriir 11.... r it...
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KurvlciiHuvuryHuniliiyiiioniliiKiail u. in.
ill i' I, vi, 1 1 ill. L :.. i mi ii.K . ji , II in I I ii-
ii.'i'i a sr imif i!f'iii(i'f I w luui'iKi
1,11,1.,, 1 ',,1' ,, op, ... ..... W,'.,,, I t ,,,ll,,l.
III. I, It'll. ..I
mistor. KervIeeH at 11 I'll n m. H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v
ut Kiiil) p, in. A cotdlnl woleoinu to every
W. H. YOUNG,
Biacksmiifi & wagon SDop
General Blackomithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Lictic's old Staud.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
0
tEITiTi! ITT
m..BiiBHi 'i. ii 1 1 - i
House
Moving!
THROITG-H
Freignt ana Passenger Line
Through dully service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Kegulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer miles (Jity.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock") at 0 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his lino at
reasonable iigurus. Has tho
largest house moving outfit
in Kastorn Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalles
S. L. YOUNG,
: : JEWELER : :..
Wntchen und Jewelry repaired to order on
iluirt notice, and nutUfuctlon Kuuruuteed
AT TIIK
Hturn of 1. V. NlokeUou, iid Mt. The Ualle
Chas. Allison,
Deuler in
PURE
Hoadq.uarterR at Okas, Louer's.
llitvliiK had it Hue harvest of natural lee thu
bout lu the world, 1 um liu-numl to furnUh in
any iUiinUty und ut bottom priced.
JivALLLS-ON-
C. F. STEPHENS,
I3KAL1JK IN
Dry Goods
Qlothing
ItlMltH, .SllllHM, lllltH, Kill.
FanDg ood, jfution
lile.
I2tu,, Klo,,
Sooond St., The Dalles.
I'AHHKNOKU KATKH.
One way
Round trip.
,.2,00
. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments received at wharf any time,
day or night, and delivered at Portland
on arrival. Live stock shipments
solicited. Call on or address.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
tie Dent I Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
General MauHBer.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
ptesh Paint!
W. c. Uimikkt hereby hendB
Ills compliments to every friend
And enemy If ho hub any-
Ho they few or be they inuuy.
Tho time for painting now linn come,
Aud every one desires u homo
That looks fresh und clean und new,
As none but a Kood painter can do.
l'liliitlUK, paperiiiK and kIiizIuk, too,
Will make your old hoiibo look iiiite new,
Hu will taku your work either way,
lly thu Job or by tho day.
If you have work jtlvo him a call,
Hu'll tuku your orders, largo or small.
llespectfully,
W. C. GILBERT,
1', O. llox No. 3,
TJIL DALLES, OR.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, mid every
room has been ropn pored and ropainte
and ;iovly carpeted throughout. The
houfco contains 170 rooms and is suppliw
with every modern convenience. Hate!
reasonable, A good restaurant attaehec
to Hie house, Frer bus to and from all
traliin,
C. W. KNOWLES, Prop.
THE CHICAGO HORROR
Searching for the Bodies of the Vic
tims. WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS MISSING
Thousands of People Making Inquiries
for Their Friends Many Bodies
Unrecognized.
Chicago, III., July 11. Columbian
guards on duty at the scene during the
fire have constantly maintained that
several world's fair visitors and electri
cal employes and other workers were
caught in the flames, and today's dis
covery lends color to their contention.
The Klectric Light company had a
number of men in the lower part of the
building, stringing wires, when tho fire
broke out, and several of these are still
missing. Four Columbian guards are
atill unaccounted for. At least 100 peo
ple who have missing relatives or friends
were around the ruins this morning,
trying to identify (lie bodies discovered.
Many inquiries come from Springfield,
111., as to the fate of Lieutenant John
II. Freeman, of lire company No 1.
There is no longer anv doubt as to his
fate. He was one of the first to reach
the top of the burning shaft, and conse
quently one of the liret victims of the
fire. His charred body lias been dis
covered and in some way identified by
his comrades, though the features and
form are unrecognizable. Freeman only
entered the world's fair fire department
a few weeks ago. He was for many
years chief lire marshal of Springfield,
but recently lost his position through a
change in the administration.
It has been definitely ascertained that
only 11 firemen lost their lives, as fol
lows : Captain James Fitzpatrick, Lieu
tenant J. H. Freeman, William Den
ning, P. B. Green, Captain James Gar
vey, John McBride, John Cahill, Paul
Sciineder, Captain B. E. Page, Lieu
tenant Charles Purvis, J. A. Smith.
There are three unidentified bodies,
known, however, not to be firemen.
There are 17 wounded in the hospital
.and eleewheie. Of these, L. J. Frank, a
fireman, will probably die. Among the
wounded are : Captain Thomas Barry,
arm broken, will have to be amputated;
Marshal Murphy, chief of the world's
fair fire department, slightly injured;
Marshal Kenyon, chief of the battalion,
bruised.
Three Columbian guards, who went
up tho deadly cupola to help the fire
men draw up the hose, are missing, and
it is supposed have shared the fate of
the firemen. An examination of tho
remains of the structure this morning
reveals its flimsy character, and many
blame the construction department of
the world's fair for allowing it to go up
in that form.
It is said the council of administra
tion had been warned time and again of
the dangerous character of tho structure,
ncluding once by Marshal Murphy, and
that tho council, to cut down expenses,
ordered the withdrawal of tho Colum
bian guards on duty here, in spite of a
protest from the commander. But tor
the favorable direction of the wind yes
terday, it is believed nothing could have
prevented the lire from sweeping right
through the White city.
Tho heavy financial loss entailed by
the cold storage lire yesterday caused
tho Hercules Iron Works, owner of the
plant, to make an assignment this morn
ing. TllO company uwna it iiuiii ui
Aurora, 111. Assets, $-100,000; liabili
ties, $200,000. Yesterday's fire caused a
loss of $200,000, which tho company will
have to stand, as the insurancocompany
recently canceled all risks on tho struc
ture. The piesidcnt of the Hercules
company says tho plant is unencumbered
and suillcient to meet all liabilities.
The company will continue in business,
but will not rebuild at tho world's fair.
Iniliti'M Silver Legislation.
London, July I L In response. to an
inquiry in the house of commons today,
G. K. Russell, parliamentary secretary
of tho Indian oilice, stated the object of
tho silver legislation in India was not to
fix the valuo of thu rupee at 10 pence or
anv other amouiii, nut to prevent, a
future f.ill in price. Ho added ho had
not vet fixed the ratio ot value notween
tho rupee and sovereign.
Neil lly Drowned.
Joe Kevburii, In attempting to ford
the John Day river one day last week,
came near meeting with a fatal accident,
says tho Antelopo Herald. Tho liver
was higher than he expected it to bo
and after the team had gone in ti short
distance they wore compelled to swim.
I'ho wagon uphct. and it was only by u
miruclo that Mr. Heybuiu clung to tho
wagon and saved his life. Some parties
who wero near by, came to his rescue
immediately and tho half-drowned man
is now lying at Mr. Clarno's residence in
a critical condition.
HII.VKK IMtltCHASKH.
by
Another Itlil by Telegraph Accepted
the TrciiKury.
Washington, July 11. Thero was but
one rcsponso to tho counter proposition
to silver brokers yesterday, and that
was limited to an offer of 100,000 ounces
at "ljac. This camo from New York by
telegraph after the close of tho office
yesterday. It was promptly accepted.
Tomorrow another effort will bo made to
secure more silver, and as tho price in
London this morning is up to d to
33), maybe the department will have
to pay more that 71)ic, if it decided to
buy at all. It is stated the purpose of
the acting director of the mint just now
is to secure steady quotations rather
than to affect tho market one way or
another, and when the quotations be
come steadier it is probable tho pur
chases of silver will be resumed in
larger amounts.
A TOUGHCIRCUS CROWD.
A ChelmlU
Sheriff
Lent
Tame the Sanger
Show.
A Chealis dispatch says :
Last night one of the flim-flamers ac
companying the Sanger & Lent's show
beat a German farmer out of $20 by
means of the short change racket. The
German swore out a warrant for his ar
rest, which was put in the hands of Dep
uty Sherifl Ed. Barnett to serve. Bar
nett went to the show train while the
outfit was packing up after the perfor
mance and arrested his man. As he
was leaving with him, employers of the
show, headed by tho manager, assaulted
him together with two other officers,
beat him insensible and rescued the
prisoner. A free fight with citizens
seemed imminent as soon as the affair
attracted attention. At this juncture
Sheriff Barnett, accompanied by Deputy
Carpenter, arrived on the scene with
drawn revolvers and proceeded to search
the show train for tho short-change
sharp. They wero unable to find him,
but arrested four employes of the show.
The manager in tho meantime escaped to
the hotel and had gone to bed. They
hunted him up, got him out of bed and
took him with his hired men to the
county jail. Tho five prisoners were
charged with assaulting the officers, and
were to have had a hearing thie morn
ing, but it was postponed till Wednes
day. Tho show proceeded to Olympia
without a manager and several specialty
artists. The manager was released on
bail this afternoon, furnished on a tele
gram from the Oregon National bank of
Portland.
Last fall I was taken with a kind of
summer complaint, accompanied with a
wonderful diarrhcea. Soon after my
wife's sister, who lives with us, was taken
in the same way. We used almost every
thing without benefit. Then I said, let
us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhcea Remedy, which we did, and
that cured us right away. I think much
of it, as it did for mo what it was recom
mended to do. John Hertzler, Bethel,
Berks Co., Pa. 23 and f0 cent bottles
for sale by Blakeley k Houghton, Drug
gists. The New Comet.
Nkw Yoiik, July 11. The new comet
has been watched at the observatory. It
appears about the size of a star of the
second magnitude, and, will probably
grow brighter during tho coming fow
days.
Ounce of I'ruvuntloii vs. l'ounil of
Cure.
Such may lie applied in many cases.
People go on from day to day, having all
tho symptoms of a disordered liver, such
as loss ot appetiie, loin lougue, sour
stomach, heartburn, fullness after meals,
bad taste in mouth after rising in the
morning, headache, nausea, vomiting,
dull pain through the eyes, biliousness,
etc. Does any of this strike you? If so,
tako time by tho forelock and seek re
lief. Dr. Grant's Cloalo will ho found
invaluable and will remove any or all of
tho symptoms enumerated, It is gentle
in its action, no purging, and one bottlo
will inako you feel liko a now being.
Got your bathing pants from S, A X.
Harris.
The Coining In.tltute.
To tho Teachers of Wasco County;
Our county institute this year will b
held at Hood River July .'ilst to Aug. 8th.
The followjng leading teachers of tthe
county have agreed to act as instructors:
Prof. John Gavin, The Dalles; Aaron
Frazicr, Dufur; C. L. Gilbert and P. A.
Snyder, Hood River, and P. P. Under
wood, Boyd.
It has been determined to hold two
classes simultaneously, embracing every
day each ono of the ten studies required
of teachers in examination. By exam
ination of the program it will be seen
that any six of the ten studies can be
taken at one course. It is expected
that each teacher will select such a
course as best suits their wants, and
keep to that throughout.
A great deal of time and money is
spent on these institutes for the sake of
tho teacher, and it is earnestly hoped
that all will attend. Remember the law
requires you lo attend at (east two days;
and you cannot possibly keep up with
the school work in the county unless you
do attend. Good board and lodging can
be had at not to exceed $1 per day.
Any that wish to camp will have a com
modious place furnished to pitch their
tents free of cost. The round trip fare
from The Dalles by railroad is $1.00, by
boat 75 cents. An excursion will be
planned for Saturday, Aug 5th.
Interesting lectures and general ex
ercises will be neld several evenings.
Come, bring your text books, and help
make it a grand success.
DAILY I'UOGIIAM FIR8T CLASS.
9 to 9 :10. Opening exercises.
9:10 to 10. Mental Arithmetic, Prof.
Gavin.
10:10 to 11. Spelling, Prof. Gilbert.
11:10 to 12. Written Arithmetic,
Prof. Underwood.
1:30 to 2 :10. General discussion.
2:15 to 2:50. Math-Geography, Prof.
Gavin.
2:55 to 3:40. Adv. Grammar, Prof.
Frazjer.
3 :45 to 4 :30. Reading, Prof. Under
wood.
SECOND CLASS.
9:10 to 10. History, Prof. Frazier.
10:10 to 11. Language work, Prof.
Snvder.
11:10 to 12.
2:15 to 2:50.
2:55 to 3:40.
der.
3:45 to 4:30.
Ten minutes
Physiology, Prof Gavin.
Writing, Prof. Gilbert.
Geography, Prof. Sny-
Theory, Prof. Gilbert,
between each recitation
the
in the morning and five minutes in
afternoon.
(Save this for futuro reference.)
Yours very truly,
Tuoy Shelley.
Strength nuil Ileulth.
If you are not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "la
grippe" has left you weak and wea"7,
use Electric Bitters. This remedy acta
directly on liver, stomach and kidneys,
gently aiding thoso organs to perforin
their functions. If you are afllicted with
sick headache, you will find speedy and
permanent relief by taking Electric
Bitters, Ono trial will convince you
that this is the remedy you need. Large
bottles only 50c. at Snipes it Kinersly'H
drug store.
The Statu 1'rUon,
Sali'.m, Or., July 11. The report of
Superintendent Downing, of tho state
penitentiary, for the quarter ending
June 30th, lias been filed with the sec
retary of state. It shows tho number of
convicts in tho institution to be 804, a
gain of one dining tho quarter. The
earnings of tho penitentiary during that
period wem jflJ.ODS.JI'J, of which $520
wero for board of United Stutos prison
ers, $2,523,01 for convict labor furnished
tho foundry, $42 for rent of cottage and
$8,35 for old iron and rugs, The ex
penses foot up $10,052.
Vol' Kent.
Rooms to rent at Row A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. 0-23daw.
Elder S, M. Beaver, of MeAllIstervillo,
Juniatta Co., Ph., says his wife is subject
to cramp in tliMHtoinach. bast summer
t-lie tried Chaniborlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dianluea Remedy for it, and was
much pleased with tho speedy relief it
afforded. She bus blnco used It when
ever necessary and found that it never
fails. For sale by Blulceley A I loughton,
Druggists.
Highest of all In Leavening1 Power.-
Rcy
-Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
mm
Pa
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mder
ABSOLUTELY PURE ;