The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 18, 1893, Image 2

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OFFICIAL l'AI'KK OF 11AM.KS CITY.
AND WAJCO COUNTY.
Entered nt the l'ostofflcc nt The Dalleii, OrcRon,
as seconil-clajs tnflttCT.
8UBS0KIVT1ON KATES.
BY MAII.(rOSTAflE VKKrAltOIN ADVANCK
Weekly, ljenr...
" 6 months
3 "
Dally, 1 year.
" 6 months
T. . i 1.1 I ..r. ntnrn li'nifhl
Tlie Dulles DailV ChrOniCle. tlmn jf thev wore ordinary criminals;
- i tt ,,r.. culltv. It is hiuh time tlioy
1 were checked; ami in any case, it is
' now duo thorn, an well as tho United
, States, that they have n fair trial aim ,
'either honorably acquitted or found j
j guilty as charged.
! Give us a decent comet, or stop this 1
j everlasting telegraphic twaddle nboxxl
i some astronomical professor believing it
i to have two tails, later only one tail, and
i later that what was thought to be a tail
j was only the hair of Andromeda. Trot (
out a comet that covers thirty-three do
grees in the heavens and spreads out 1
i like a peacock's tail one that is visible j
i to the naked eve at least. All of us I
can't have u Lick observatory next to
the wood shed. !
per
I 1 W)
0 70
0 M
fi w
3 00
0 60
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalies, Orcjcon.
l'OKt-OfllCfl.
OFFICE KOl'KH
fleneral Delivery Window . . .S a. m,
doncy Order " .sa. m,
Sunday li " '"'
CI.OSINO OF MAtI.1
trains eolng East . . .9 p. in. "ul
" West . . .'J 1. m. mm
BUee for fiolilcndale. . .
" " Vrincvillu
" "nuturnuil arm Springs
" .tawing for Lyle & Hartlnnd
' " (Antelope .. .
Except Sunday.
Trl-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and
j " Monday WcdncMlny and
to" p. m.
to 4 p. m.
to 10 a. m.
11:45 a.m.
3:30 p. in.
.7:30 n. m.
.fi:non. m.
.5::iu. m.
.A:30n. m.
.5:3) n. m.
Saturday.
Friday.
TUESDAY, -
- JULY 18, 189:?
The Klamath Star gives Hermann's
views on silver : "What are Hermann's
views on the silver question'.'" is fre
quently asked by people of all political
shades in Klamath and it is our duty to
publish a reply. Hermann is in favor
of honest free coinage of silver, that is,
he wants n dollar' worth of silver in
every dollar coined. How in the name
of all gold huuibuggery can the pluto
crats define this as "straddling" the
financial question? An honest silver
dollar is u dollar with 100 cents in it,
every cent exactly equal in value to the
one hundredth part of a dollar in gold
Instead of straddling he stands with
both feet upon tho basis of parity, on
the equality of gold and silver values.
Very few people perceive the intensity
of the passion for the yellow gold in the
world. When we look abroad we see
England and Germany, Russia, Austria
and Belgium all crazy for gold. If some
thing is not done quickly t the price of
gold will be sky high, and the corres
ponding fall in the value of everything
that is bought and sold will raise a
frightful panic in the land. Our only
salvation is to turn loose a healthy
stream of honest silver dollars. The
howl against a surplus of silver is blind
A broader stream of silver dollars such
as Hermann calls for is the only means
of turning the tide.
A little girl in Portland was allowed
to die, from having been poisoned by
eating the graphite of a green leadpen-
cil, which contained poison in its mix
ture. The mother was a faith cure
fanatic, and instead of calling a doctor,
got a woman to come and pray for the
little sufferer. The child died in great
agony, a violent spasm robbing her of
her life. There are antidotes known to
medicine for all poisons, but faith with
out works is as powerless to prevent the
action of poison on the system as it is to
restore an amputated leg, and there is
something to this effect within the
Bible, if these egregrious fools would
only look it up.
A recent statement issued by the post
office department conveys the sad intel
ligence to would-be-postmasters that
the official guillotine of this administra
tion has not been as active up to date
as the buzz-saw of the preceding Repub
lican regime. The comparative state
ment published shows that from March
4th to July 3d, 1893, tho total changes
in fourth-class postmasters were 8,9oC,
as against 11,109 for the same period in
Mr. Harrison's administration. Of
this number 3,220 were removals, com
pared with 7,400 removals in 1889
Presidential postmasters appointed dur
ing the same period numbered 4'M, com
pared with 578 in 1889.
The Mohican was disabled bv ti small
poaching vessel in tho waters of Bel
ring sea May 23th. Tho Mohican was
sent out to stop this poaching business
and the first chance sho iiad to show her
prowess, she was struck by a six-pound
ball from tho Alexandria, and her en
gines disabled. She turned looso her
big guns, but thoy went wide of the
mark, and the poacher was &oon lost to
view in a fog. Perhaps our crack battle
ships had better practice up a bit.
They might bo captured by a tcow or
tug boat and all on board shanghaied.
If it is true that a canal and locks can
bo constructed foraboutfl.QOO.OOOat tho
dalles, it will settle the question of what
is best to bo done at that point. This is
the fust estimate having any backing to
It that has been made short of $10,000,
000. Engineer Boguo's report will at
least justify a small appropriation to gee
what the work could bo done for. Then
If the work was let by contract at from
one-half to three-fourths of this esti
mate, another great improvement would
bo added that should satisfy our do
roands upon tho general government for
a long time to coiuo.
"How to tho line, let the chips full
whore thoy may." The arrest of tho
greatest republican wire-puller in the
itato of Oregon on a charge of smuggling
in Chinese falls like a thunderbolt, and
numerous othor arrestB of equal or lessor
importance shows how wide a swath
the democratic administration is cutting
into tho serried ranks of the Oregon
hosts, If they havo violated tho lawfi of
the country their former social or jiolit-
KTI.I.KD ItY A Tit A IN.
A Man nml Woman CiiurIiI on "
Treatlo.
"Watkktowx, N. Y., July 17. The
people of this city are horror-stricken
on account of a fatality last nighty A
young girl, a domestic at a boarding
house, and George 15. Frame, a boarder
at the same place, were struck by a
train, on the Rome, Wntertown & Og
densburg railroad, while attempting to
cross a railroad bridge on the outskirts
of this city. The girl's body was mang
led horribly, and the man's skull
crushed. The accident occurred about
11 o'clock. The girl had started to call
on a friend and was crossing tho railway
bridge, instead of the regular foot bridge,
in order to save time. A moment later
Frame started on a similar errand, and
the girl, seeing him coming and being
somewhat timid, waited for him to help
her across. The train, which was a Sun
day excursion from Thousand Islands,
was late and was running at an unusual
rate of speed to make up time. The en
gineer gave a warning signal and re
versed the engine, but too late to bo of
any avail. He said the man had reached
a place of safety, but the girl did not
follow him as rapidly as she should and
he returned to save her. Their bodies
were thrown from the bridge to an em
bankment below and death was instan
taneous. Submit tn tin- Inevitable.
Cmc.uio, July 17. At a conference
meeting this afternoon of managing offi
cials of Chicago lines it was- agreed that
the fight against half rates to the world's !
fair was a hopeless one, and that the
concession must soon be granted by all
lines. Some very plain talk wa in- i
dulged in at the meeting, the substance
of which was that large passenger earn
ings alone would keep some of the ro.tds
out of receivers hands. The most of the
officials believed the roads could make
more money by quoting one fare for the j
round trip to Chicago. Proof of tiiis j
was furnished in an Erie excursion of '
277 passengers, all from points over 300 ,
miles away. Coming so soon after July I
4th, this could only be taken as an ev-i
idence that the public was waiting for
low rates.
'aouuercr-rato
It isn't the usual way
it's just tho reverse to pay a
patient when you oan't euro him.
Nevertheless, that's what's dono by
the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca
tarrh Remedy. They promise to
pay you $500 if they can't euro
your "catarrh, no matter how bad
the ease. It isn't mere talk it's
business. You can satisfy yourself
of it, if you're, interested. And you
outdit to he, if you have catarrh.
It's faitli in their medicine that's
behind tho offer. It has cured
thousands of the worst cases, whero
everything olso failed. You can he
cured, too. If you can't, you get
the money. They're willing to tako
the risk you ought to he glad to
take the medicine.
It's the cheapest medicine you
can buy, because it's fimranteed to
give satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
You only pay for the pood you
get. Can you ask more?
. That's the peculiar plan all Dtr.
Pierce's iuedicinoe arc sold ou.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH, Prop, i YOUR ATTENTION
William Tell
Your Father that we pell
SWEET. ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers, -.
Pantaloon Overalls,
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip !
X'
We are also Headquarters for ... .
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
0 CLOTHING
In every size, style and price.
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U'litcsThe Dallus nt ii. in. every day, unci ar
rives nt I'riiicvlllu In thirty-six hourx. U-nvi-s
rrinevlle at A a. in. every day, and arrives at
The Dalles in trimy-six noura.
Cailies (lie U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connects nt l'riiio-lllc with
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Aim l i.ikes elo-e conneition at The Ihillew with
trini from I'ortluntl mill Eastern points.
courteous Qrmrs.
' Good accommodations along tie ioail.
. First-class Coaches aid Horses used.
: Eipress matter bafldled with special care.
STAGE OKK1CKH;
M. Slchcl A: C'o.'h 8tor.
rrinrvillft.
Iliimtllln Iliiuax,
Tim Ih11n.
Take .Simmons' I.iver Regulator to
improve the appetite, to strengthen the
system, to stimulate the liver, to cleanse
the skin of its yellowness, to remove
hoils and pimples and cause now life in
the blood.
Go to N. Harris for fine prints ; 20 ,
yards for $1. I
CLtmA STORY,
Iloom 3, liettimjen Building,
Will give I??ons Monday? and Thnrkdiiyii of
CHCh week, or of'i:ner if desired.
W. E. GARRETSON,
aMieailim-Jeweler.
Is called to tho faot that 1
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Planter, Cement
anil liuilding Material of all kiiuln.
;rrl thn FiuflUt I.lnti of
PictureMouldings
To be foand in the City.
72 rjUashington Street.
The Dalles
Gigaf : Factory
FIEST S-TKEST.
FACTORY NO. 105.
lit' it. 7 ii ill- in iiii: ii.iit.i. iill.il tuiniii. iillcil Ltt- ttj w
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to tho
'IraiiA-Hiil 'k HI ife
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m m Biffin
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fTf A DC"' tllu Nest brands
V'XvTx'xX0 manufactured, and
orderu from nil parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
An airrecable Laxativo and NEKVK TON IU.
Sold hy DriiKKlstsor sent hy mall. Soc.fiOc.,
and 81,00 per package. (Samples free
VA HfS Tho Favorite TOOTH P37TOIS
A.W, HVfortlioTeetnandiJreatti.ZSc.
For ale liy finljiet & Kluorxly.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, ate.
The reputation of THH DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
I A. ULRICH & SON.
i Y. K. W18UMAN.
VM. MAKOKItH.
D.1, SANDEN'S ELEHHip BELT
With Electro-Mqanctlo BUBpInsoN Y.
LlMt I'Hlfnlirilt-H ImpriivtmenU t
111 euro without mwllclno all ) rtlicti retultlm' from
otrrr-tuxotloHof bnln nervo lorcfsi eimmuorlmlis.
cnti'in. as nrrroua debility, flwplccii3. Iinifiior.
it'i-umatlroi, kidney, liver and, Lladder complaint
lame btlf. lumbago, ncUtlra, all ftma1 complaints
jrem-ral li health. Ho. Thtj flectrto Iklt cintuliij
ritoatrral luuraieMcaU over (Jl other. Curimt U
lI-iti'i.'lf;rfr.lt!.''r..w,:reror..wo forfeit 5,OOO.uo, and
wlll curuollof tlio aXtuio dlmsaaea or Wo iiay. Thou.
SSi'jl" ftVJ c'fedl'V th la inarreloun (iiveniion
i,ri"oUlr''nw'lfa'l'l.n'l o Klve uuiuliula
t)fttUmoutalajillilaiiaeveryotliertate.
Cur nx.ri.l lnvr4 KUITHIU Hl'rKMOUY. tlm
t!!'"'ii Vft! oir'td W'"1 mn. fKK Kith all
IWtfajN Beud forlllua'U I'aiuiJhlet.iiiiulwl.ruilwl, frto
BANDBN BLIOTRIO CO.,
mo. 17lraHtrcct, i'OWKhAMU QUE.
GHflS. flDflJUS,
Shoemaker
No Fit, No Pay.
4
Union St., opp. Eut'opean House.
; All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
! 13K Hconil Ht.. Th Ilallnit. Or.
A. WESOLO,
ll III W AT.n A t t Til a mm- rt m
h N I III III!
East End Second St.
Siiits Made to Order from
, $18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
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I'tirfect Kit (iuitraiitt'Dil.
1 J. FJORD,
I ()( J)(m JIolncs, I(vn, writes uiuler iliiic ol
iliircli V3, leW:
, S. 1J. Mkd. Mfh. Co.,
Ihifur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving homo last week, I found
all well and anxiously awuitinj,'. Our
little trl, eljjht and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong und vigorous, and well
I fleshed up. S, li. Gondii Cure lias done
j ts work well. Uoth of tho children like
it. our K. 1J. CoiiBh Cur has cured
and kept away nil hoarseness from me.
! .So mo it to every ono, with Kreetlnj,'s
(or all. WishltiK you prosperity, we are
Wirn, Mil, fc Mils. .1. I'. Fomi.
' If VHl viluli .titLitl f.r..l I ... .r..i . .
for tl obi.fliiK'i work, oleuiinu your syHvn wltli
Bold under a jioslttvo Kintrmitie.
60 cent per bottle liy nil ilruf !i,
The Snug.
W, H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Broot, The Dalloi Or.
This well known stand, kept by the
uii Kimwii ii. uiHiH, ioiik u resi'
dent (if Wasco county, has an extraordl'
nary fine stock of
.'llflri IIiiilaaV. Ilnl!ilil .t,,l I .toll lllnln.l
hi fact, all tho luiuliu lramlH of .in
VilllM. T.tfillfirn nml (Vutttru i'Ztxrn fli
aiMJIIWIH MUM Wlltllll Ml l
old man a call and you will come aiuiin
Wiseman & IVIardefs,
Saloon and Wine Rooms
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
IIII I T t - A. A. il.. I J fltol
wno are Heiimi; inese eoous out at ureal v-reaucea ruitu
MICIIKLHACil r.KIOIC, - UNION ST.
Lace Curtains,
Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col
lars and Cuffs laundried by
THE TEOY STEAM LAUNDRY,
of Portland, Or. Leave your "bundles
with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St.,
before Tuesday noon, and get them on
Saturday.
The Dallos,
Oregon.
Northwest corimr nf Kocnml n..l
uouri sireoiH.
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroiiKhhrcd fowls.
Address-
U-L'.liii
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J'J. M, JJAKHIMAN,
Kndursby, Of.
WINHNS
11 : n,w .',0W.'S I'lwttet! on tho old nimiiKnmiiil, lit tlio I'orkN nml
i i'HllMof Hood rlvnr, Willi liirKO.nlKlitly lotH.broiiil MtrtiilNmid mIIuvh, wood Mill
hiii Iiiirowiitcr.vvltliHliailo In iiofiiMon, iH'rfwtilriiliiiiucdollKlufiil iiioimtiilii
clliniitv, tlio cuntriil iitlrmrtloii tin n iiiiiiiiitnlii hiiiaiiiiT iij.iort for nil (trcKiili,
bclim the ni'iireit (own lo ,Mt. Hood. It Ik iiiipnnillclvc im it iiiiiiill(iitlirliif;
coiilor, Ih'Iiik tho imtiini ccnlcr lor 1MI niini. ihIIch (if tho Iwtit ftdiirmid llr
tillllji'r, iotH.niL' iiiIIIIiiiih of horH' .OHi'r 111 Its dn.Hhliiir hIilhiuh nml wiiter
in I In, cnylly linriii'Mi'il. Whoro chiup inutlvi- .owi'r oxlhtd, tlioiu tlm lnU'Sj
fiiulorli'K will I'uiitfr.iiiirroiiiiiKil hv mill nml ..ii,m,,i., n,,.t .,i iwu'irtu"
niijwiiuro nir unit nun iii;rlriilluri', mid with tniiiMiorliitloii itlnwly".
i'.iii. mi iiiiiuv ii ii:rii;(H iiuiiiu or It iliyiHK ',T'
TITliE PERFECT
See me on the ground!
Wasco County, Oregon
vv. ixoss Winans L
Pipe
D. BUNNELL,
Work, Tin Repairs and
BOOM
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop
on
Third Stroot, nox
Blacksmith
oor west of Young
y'top,