OVR SHLE. (J) ) Saturday, JULY 15, I893. lUfofl'C Regular. Special. ' JTiOlJ D $1.75 $1.25 t 1.25 75 Straw 75 jo flats. " " I I . JHen's Strata Hats. i all goods Marked S ur in Plain figures. Pease & Mays. ie Dalles Daily Chronicle. isruil ii tin! l'oHtolllcu at Tim Dullt'N, OrRon, iih koi'ouU'OIiikh nmltur. I.nciil AilvortlHlnc. Cents t'T line for first Insertion, unci ft OtmtH 11.... .... ......I. I...... ...I.... Mr 1 11.1; 1 nun M"i ui'ii i . uni;i .iwii. clitl niti'H lor limn time notices. 'All limn, lint Ii-iik muni vinl lulur flitili !l ii'ritiii.t. ;;KU appear t.'m ruilawliiK liny. mm- DAY JULY 14, 18fKl Wtiutlicr fitroijimt. ul Jorrcail or ticr.nty-Jtmr hnurt rniltny at 6 p. m. tumurrmv riday and Saturday, fuir and tionury temperature. I'AOiri:. WKATHKK Muxiiiimii toiniiernture. 78'. Minimum temperature, 54". Jtivor, Ulu feet above zero. Wind, Aorthwest mvmFf" I)aitV HVet; Chronicle may $rftBJfoun,t "" 1"l'" Nickflnm'n More. JULY JULEPS. m tin Local Nmth ;1Ur wind riiiiii lOM. Ill lllllllllllMtllic illNt hri'ilMifil It I tin. i.Iiki Wlin NlliKlL flnr hi.iul mill kliilii.il 1 ri.wl .1... ..i.. i i... '. .fl ' Ki' .in..! nun tiiui ii. in illlTIIIIK, MsMt Who hI(I the wind had lied: ,)Jp8?3Pnt, nil tin; muni;, hi! told the iimIi, ,nd ko it imismmI nimic tin- itnu "iV'S imihi u riiniu 10 inc. ; " "uufi rinrfi ir irrini run uin..L' inn trim. mm 'i sSi no nun ii mini uie pool, yyftS And thin Is liow thitHtury run: VW.Sf.. tl'rl... in. .mi l,,wt til. lilt i....u fllllt" Wo uro often miked , where is leville?" Tlie Heulator now makoH through ily connection to Astoria. Wood HrotlierH are Hjiortintf a jaudy sat cart. It ih beautiftillv colored and :lily poliHlied. ;Tlio U(!(,'iilulor took out 105 baleH of :1, 'JO liorHes and -10 head of Hlieep for Iockh thiH moriiinj:. kVlien a CaHt-ado l.tiekH' deni.en cetH ,o bender ho iu put in the ioo Iiouho, ich generally cools him oil' in short ie. Cold storilL'u in n hiiitohh id. tlu trVT' Street Commissioner Mudron and En- .gmuur xrown nave put tno water loun ,ltt!n by tho post olJiuo in Umi ehajte, and now it ih not only a lilussim; to tho Ithirsty, but an ornnmontas well. The woman tramp has been heard from in Kul-oiiu. She went into tho (Waiting room at the depot and pulled oil" tier shoes and ran around barefooted for i w'ulo, and to all appearances is not in utr rielit mind. The I). I. A A. N. Co. now connects ith tho Ocean Wavo for 11 WIll'll 1111(1 ileiich. Tho reirular exeuiHion y is Saturday, return liitf on Monday, nit thoso desirillL' lunv no at nnv Mum '"! be carried liv tlm I ii-.ll,,.. .ki..i. f.'juf , J v... 1.....V' fl till. I ;".'lno inakiiH tliiv-,.i, .-..,.,..! ' 'A,. --. VMtVUtll LtlllllUULlllllil. 4 m "Illy J t til at IICMlll I l.l Whfim BprinL'H auonev r..ulilii.,.i. ii!rit.. i-, . . .".i.mnvi' MllllUIII fj burned with part of its contents. No J1, lltUlltilltli. t ... ;,gooUH were saved. CoiisIdeinlilB criiiuoiit property wan loHt with tho rest. IJiu Iosh falls heavllv Ilium A1V I in. Ui. uiid iio will Juivo the syniputhy of ull! j ii uiiuBu was a tioieetlvo fluo. ItisBtiid tliat nearly "00 anestH for HulliiiB liquor to Indians havo been niado by tho deputy United Stntes marshal at Tho Dalles durlntlio past 18 months, ut mi aveniKO pioflt'to tho ofllcors con Hfcted with tho arrests and commit luuiits of t0 u jiloco. It iH u mutter of very common belief there that there was something decidedly crooked about tho whole business and this is not a bit of a secret either. Sentinel. A female in New York Koinj; by the name of Alice killed and actually ate her own oH'spring twelve days old, one night last week, and not a vestake of the little one wiis to be seen next morning. This cannibalistic deed was done nt the Zoo by a lioness. It is reported that some of the tele phone outfit were amusing themselves this morning by throwing a Chinaman into the river, and that said Chinaman afterwards got a gun and fired it several times at his tormentors, succeeding only in boring holes in the air. Tho rain of last Saturday was the sal vation and insurance of crops in this and adjoining counties and as 'far south of the Columbia river as lias been heard from. It came exactly in the nick of time and it was stifliciently copious to be thoroughly .eflective. It ih the gen eral opinion here that Klickitat county will harvest this year the largest crop it has ever produced. Sentinel. Out on Prof. Gutoli. Two former pupils of President Gatch of the Washington State University met the other day at the dinner table of the Central, when the following little story was overheard by a Goldeudale Sentinel representative : One of the ,boys said, "1 was attending the Wasco Academy when Gatch was principal. At one time the professor gave us boys a long lecture about tho way we used to follow tho girls, especially on the campus and wound up by warning us that if any of us were to be seen on the morrow escort ing any of tho girlH on the ground we must have a ten-foot pole between her and us. Well, sir, next morning tho last one of the big boys marched up to tho Academy each carrying a ten-foot pole, but pointing straight up in the air and our best girl walking close up to our sides. The professor thoroughly enjoyed the joke and never attempted to advise us on the same subject afterwards." HuIuiii'k Trouulrft. None of theSalein banks are cashing city warrants. Warrants aro not at a discount, but the banks are not making loans or taking up paper of any kind that they can avoid. They are pursuing this policy to keep their supply of coin as huge as possible. Whoio warrants aro presented by merchants with good accounts, they are recuived as depot-tys. llimlli of All-. Wll8t.il. liov. W. U. Wilson died near Mitchell Tuesday morning, after several weeks of unconsciousness. The remains arrived hero this morning, and tho funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 0 o'clock from the residence of Mr. Ii. S. Huntington. Not loo lo Itnlltif Coi'i. Tho ladies of tho Relief Corps, G. A. It., aro requested to nssomblu ut tho residence of Mr. H, S. Huntington to morrow afternoon at ti o'clock to assist at tho obsequies of tho lute Kov. W. U. Wilson. A full attendance is requested. By order of the president. Attention. .1. W, Nesmith 1'ost, No. 82, G. A. It., will nssomblu at their hull tomorrow, July 10th, at fuHO p. in. to attend tho fimornl of our late counado, Kov, W. II. Wilson. Ily order, J, M. VArrassoN, l'ost Coiumunder. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. I'red Smith of Crook county is in the city. Levi Clnnton of Centcrville is a pas fenger for Portland this afternoon. Mr. Theo. L:ebe of Portland is visit ing his brother, lion. Geo. A. Liebe. 1'. JJedman will move to Tacoma soon, and hasulreadv shipped his household goods. Misses Cassie Wiley and Dirde Anslvn went to Portland yesterday by steamer Miss Anslvn will return to Monmouth Mr. John Bvrne, who was formerly emploved by Mainr & Benton, left on the afternoon train for Portland, where lie will remain. Mr. L. Bice, one of Wasco countv prosjierous farmers, gave Tun Cuno.vi ci.i: a pleasant call today. Mr. Bice thinks the county will produce the largest, grain vield ever harvested and that the berry will be plump and first' class. Bobt. Comstock of Bowling Green. O. Mrs. U. Harrar of Winterset, Jowa, and A. C. Bennett and wife are visiting D. D. Comstock of Kent, and all called at The CmtoNiciii: office last evening. The first experience of the visitors at camp ing out was had at. the Dea Chutes, but tney pee little ot romance in tne exner ience, and while crossing the Des Chutes unage tney were lriglitenu at the can yon and Mr. K. Comstock, who is 70 years old, vowed that he ever got out anve lie wouiu never go in a canyon again. HOTKl. AltKIVAl.S. Columbia hotel Thomas Dunn, Du- fur; George Gratner, Prinevillo; C G Carimry, John Day: Peter Anderson. Castle Rock; P Carr, Portland; John Hulstrom, Peter Manahan, Seattle; J Daflron, Lyle; Caepee Cropper, Cascade JiOCKs; vv ii Williamson, Grants; John A Hmckcy, hast Portland; John E Johnson, New lork. ItOltN. At Bake Oven, July 12th, to the of 11. C. Booper, a daughter. wife 1IOKN. In this citv, July 1-1, 1893, to the wife oi air. Jerea liailey, a daughter. This young lady is tho first granddaughter out of nine grandchildren. 1I1K1). In Salem yesterday, Mrs. Edith Bag ley, daughter of Mrs. 10. E. Pentlanil, formerly of this city, aged about 24 years, after a lingering illness of two weeks. Use Mexican silver stovo polish. A. O. V. W. The grand lodge, A. O. U. W. con venes in Portland next Wednesday. On Tuesday evening a public reception will bo given in tho concert hall of the new temple. On Thursday evening there will bo a public parade of all tho lodges, together with tho grand lodgo, after which tho ceremonies of unveiling the bust of Father Upchurch will take place. Tho parade will start at about 0 il0. Tho bust is situated on n pedes tal on the north side of tho temple. The dedication of tho temple has been deferred until Juno, 1894, when tho supremo grand lodge will bo there. Ntivor Full. No instanco of a failure on record when Simmons Liver Begulutor has been taken. It cures dyspoptfa, consti pation and sick headache, strengthens tho kidneys and gently assists nature. .. , , , HiiAiti'MUiim, l'a., Jan. i!7, 1WJ. Mil J, J. Ktill., HhnriibnrK, l'n., 1)1'. AH till! I llllMI UM.il Ivrmisn'N lli'mlnnlm (-'iiihulcH lor koiuo time mid want lo uvtliy to tlii'lr vnlUf. 1 tried minus well iccoiiiiuoudid nu'dU'lni'i., ImtKot no mllof until 1 used tln-M-, mid now would not bu.wltlumt them lor ten kllllVB llll'll COM AN ABORTION. finding of mi Infant Uody tin iter tho lliillroiiil llrlilK"- Tho coroner wns notified this morning of the finding of an infant's body, and a jury was Mimmonod and an Investigation- made. Tho body was found yesterday morning at 10 o'clock by Arthur Je'nkins under the bridge below tho Columbia house at the edge of the water. Its color was white and the flesh not decomposed. Young Jenkins did not believe the dis covery was important, but telling Ned Gates, a boy of 17, the matter was at once reported. It was found to be afo'tus of about six months, a boy, perfectly formed, but evidently the victim of an abortion. This is a high crime, being nothing less than manslaughter, and it will go hard with the guilty parties if they arc dis covered. The following is tho verdict of tho cor oner's jury : "We, the jury empanelled to investi gate the cause of the death of tho infant found on the banks of Mill creek, find that it was of premature birth ; that the cause of said premature birth is unknown to us. We find that the placing of it in the creek is an evidence of crime ; and such conduct on the part of those plac ing it there is mofct reprehensible, and if they could be found should bo punished to the full extent of the law. .1. K. Paok. Foreman. J. L. FllCIMAXX, C. F. Stki'hk.ns, I. X. Cami'iiklt,, M. McInxis." Domestic Don't. Yours respectfully Cii Alans'!'. Heikiwick. JtUOAlH TO Kl.'NI'. JMirnlshed rooms to rent. A mil v at tho residence of Mrs. 0. N. Tliornbdry, boeond street, The Dalloa, Or. tt Don't forget that the patient little woman you call your wife was once your sweetheart. A caress now and then or a tender word costs so little and means so much to her. Don't forget that the sunshiny side of woman's nature cannot outlive coldness, indifference and neglect. Don't take it for granted that if she wants a little change she'll ask for it. Don't meddle in afTairs of the house. The man who gives out the week's wash and counts the cost of all household moves is a simple nuisance. Don't bolt from your evening table to your club and leave the poor soul, who would like to enjoy your society, to the horrors of an evening alone. Kemetn ber that the tenderest mother and the most untiring housekeeper would enjoy an occasional chanye from tho nursery and home duties. The I.Uely Kccorder. A hobo, arrested for stealing a jar of fruit and begging, was fined $10 this morning. A drunk and disorderly was fined $5, for which lie gave up a fine re volver for securitv. A row at the "white house" resulted in Nightwatch man Gibone pulling the entire occu pants, and 20 bail was produced for their reappearance tomorrow. There are eoiiic patent medicines that are more marvelous than a dozen doc tor's prescriptions, but they're not those that profess to cure everything. Jh very body, now aim tnen, teels "run down," "plaved out." They've the will, but no power to generate vitality They're not sick enough to call a doctor, but just too sick to be well. That's where the right kind of a patent medi cine comes in, and 'does for a dollar what the doctor wouldn't do for less than five or ten. We put in our claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. We claim it to be an unequaled rem edy to purify the blood and invigorate the liver. We claim it to be lasting in its effects, creating an appetite, purify ing the blood, and preventing bilious, typhoid and malarial fevers if taken in time. The time to take it is when you first feel the signs of weariness and weak nm. The time to take it, on general principles, ie .now. A Stiihhoni Dog. The bulldog lias m an ages been ro- izarded as an animal endowed with a high degree of courage and deterniina tion, not unmixed with silent ferocity. But sometimes the cieaturo does not ex ercise that quality which is fittingly de cni lKn.l ,ic tint "better nart. of vnlnr There aio instances when this breed ol dogs emulates the example of the rash bull which attempted to butt a locomo tive from a hi idge. A case of that kind oecured very early this morning on Mor rison Mreet between Seventh and Eighth. A largo bulldog had a misun derstanding with one of tho street-cars. Just how it happened no one seems to know; but tho animal must have been foolish enough to dispute tho right of tho wav. Theio could bo but one result tho cur went on, but tho dog, alas, re- maiucu on tne spot, its emtueii una gory (teat n tiiouiu no a warning to all rash and stubborn dogs. Telegram. Tho Dalles City will connect with either Ocean Wavo or Lurlino every ovening for llwaco und Long Boach. The D. P. and A. N. Co., will sell round (rip tickets at reduced rates on and af ter today. A net Ion Silct. I will sell on Saturday, the 15th, at 2 o'clock p. in. at the Saltmarsho stock yards, ouo pair of o-year-old geldings, gentle and broke to work. J. C. Mkins, Administrator estate W. J. Miji.ns, 2td Mexican Silver stovo polish causes no dust, Something New.... Wo aro determined to make largo sales, therefore we will inakocutHin prices that will surprise you. Here are a few prices to suit tho hard times for tho present: 20 rdsJPintfUicjMbr $?00 3 pairs Ladies' Full Finished Hose, for. .25 3 6incy5?nL?loJiV'ei5' for - - 25 3thinTowels (TriliJor -25 2 Fancy Tidies, for 25 Parasols, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Laces and Embroideries, Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c. Everything in proportion. Save money while you have tho opportunity. F"This sale is good for 30 days only. Como and bring your friends. You won't regret Cor. Conn and second Sts. The Dalles, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS. SpriM ill mm m Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, (jests' piirT;i5f7ir;3 Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. t cas, H. Herbring. J. H. CROSS. At the Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. ay, Graii?, peed ar?d flour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Ci2x i3tlcL for Eggs and roxxltiy. Ml goods delivered free and Promptly. The California Winehouse, Is now open, and its proprietor will sell his home produced Wine at prices in the reach of everybody. Also, best Peanuts to be found. Goods guaranteed to be Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. C- BECHT. Cj 11 BURHAM& oprlutors. Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dalles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons Avith either Single or Double Kigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Alto, can furnish First Clast accommodations to teamsters with freight or driving teams, having added to their stables largo feeding and wagon room. Commercial Patronace Solicited. Have You Seen THEH' Spring Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street, ANNA PETER SCO. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN- BOOKS. A. 'V I. O. NICKELSEN'S.