The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 20, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
OKKOON
J. S. COOFiiK,
er Ham, CMOS STOCK VARUS. Chicago, IIU.
him, and if the allegations o his j j trictlv commission dealer 111 horses 111
ed one, Yenng?een,nretnc, he drew, lilt lfllceM aim oiu -uli; , , nvfina:VP , f W0?t
.volver and threatened to shoot her, the WOl'ld, Will hold 111? 4 th Ct011MM sale Ot V Cst
l.mi' nml Wnr.
Ah Line is in l.ve. t least he hn?
proposed and ltn rejected. This comes
hard on Ah I.'.ns. who if n prominent
highbinder and uncustomed to having
his wishes gratitiinl. It setuna that
Linp had berime infatuated with a
maiden in WVi Lurk'. Chinese harem
on Pine stmi near Pocond. He has
frequently endeavored to make love to
her, but she has invariably repelled his
advances. Last nijrht be decided to
make a final demand and did so. It
was received with scorn.
Then Litis concluded that the life of
his beloved was not worth living with
out him. nnd if the allegations of his
loved
n. revolv
ufter first attempting to assault her with
an iron bar. Yeung Seen ran away
from him, and some of the inmates of
the harem blew a police whistle, which
caused Ah Ling to drop his weapons and
run away. These are the allegations of
Yeung Seen, Oi Yung, her sister, Wah
Luck, her brother-in-law, and others of
the harem ; and they further allege that
Ah Ling and Ah Que, who is also a
highbinder, before leaving robbed Oi
Yang of $:?0. Special Officer Mcore re
sponded to the police whistle and caught
the alleged offenders on Pint street near
Fourth. They weie lodged in the police
station and were today arraigned before
Judge Williams in the municipal court.
They both waived examination on the
charge of rohliery, and were held to
Answer to the grand jury. Tne charge
of carrying concealed wrapons preferred
against Ah Ling was dismissed by Judge
Williams. Telegram.
Last fall I was taken with a kind of
summer complaint, accompanied with a
wonderful diarrhoea. 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 nnd
Diarrhcea Itemedy, which we did, and
that cured us right away. I think much
of it, as it did for me what it was recom
mended to do. John Hertzler, Bethel,
Berks Co., Pa. "o and 50 cent bottles
for sale by .Dlakeley & Houghton, Drug
gists. JlakliiR .stnmjM.
"Every 'past of p03tage stamps making
is done by hand. The designs are en
graved on steel, 200 stamps on a single
plate. These plates are inked by two
.men, and then are printed by a girl and
u mau on a large hand press. They are
dried as fast as printed, nnd then
gummed with a starch paste made from
-potatoe-j Ibis paste is dried by placing
-the sheets in a steam fanning machine,
and then the stumps are subjected to a
-pressure of 2,000 tons in a hydraulic
press. Next the sheets are cnt so that
each one contains 100 stamps, after
which the paper between the stamps is
jwrforated, and after being pressed the
sheets are filed away. If a single stamp
is injured the whole sheet is burned.
"My little boy was very bad off for two
months with diarrhoea. We used var
ious medicines, also called in two doc
tors, but nothing done him any good un
til we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave im
mediate relief and soon cured him. I
consider it the lest medicine made and
can conscientiously recommend it to ail
who need a diarrha-a or colic medicine.
J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 2j and 50
cent bottles for sale by Wakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
wood, lroitu, wooii.
ilest grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
1 eters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer
son streets.
llOO.UK TO KENT.
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply at
the residence of Mrs. C. N. Thornburv,
teecund street, The Dalles, Or. tt"
Nuticu.
All city warrants registered prior to
July 2d, 1SU1, will be paid on presenta
tion of the same at my office. Interest
ceases after this date.
1. 1. HuitGET, Treasurer.
The Dalles, Or., July 5th, 189:i.
Guild .lol 1'rintliic
If you have your job printing done at '
The Chhoxiclk you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the moat i
modern and approved type, with which
wo keep continually supplied. All jobs j
under tne direct sujMjrvision of ono of
the most successful and artistic printers
in the Northwest.
for Kent.
Room to rent at liov. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth fitreet. C-23daw.
H. C. NIELSEN,
; Clothier and Tailor. ;
Decidedly the Finest Lino of
Gents' Fuirnisliing: Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc , etc.
COK. SF.COND AND WASHINGTON
THE DALLES, OK.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
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3J 2000 HEADERS,
'Tauy itud The Clironieiu to get tho lateit and
iu t reliable ich,. Ami tie read every lino
that in in tho j)ai.T. That ix what ranlcw tho
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i residua it tho ono fQ) tint the udvertlierii
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FE WlHEg and LIQUOR
And
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FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES,
OR.
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Hanflsomely Fnraisliefl Rooms to Rent by the Day. Week or Mouth.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
EC. FRASER, Proprietor.
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ij The Dulles, Or.:
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commencing with the current number.
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Dale Address
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CALL AT OUR OFFICE
mid ec thoenlertaluiusaiKl finely llliiatrntwl
This
Is the
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Of the Year
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
which has nmoiiR it Ciintrlhuti)r.s the mn-it dmn'iK HUtlur- In
htii'h writer it? tl' Iill inc
R. L. Stevunson,
Rudyurd Kijilin.
A. Coiiitn Dovle,
Octave Thumit,
William Dean How ells,
Rret Ilarte,
Clark Russell,
Joel Chandler Harris,
Mn-. Robt. LouiH Stevoni-on
F. Marion Crawford,
.Martraret Deland,
Ileri.ert D. Ward.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps,
ThomitH Hurdv,
.1. T. Trowhriife.
Jemme R. .leroini!.
Frances Hod-Bon Unmet t.
Theodore Roonevelt,
.loaquin Miller,
Gilbert Parker,
.John IturronnliH,
.Cainile Flaniinarion,
Iillie Chani! Wyinan,
Harriet Presnott Spollbrtl.
Kdward Everett Hule,
LouiHts Chandler Moulton,
Amcrliii mill Knchiiul, liir'.uilttiK 1
Hamlin (.iurland,
Prof. E. S. Holden,
Prof. C. A. Youim,
H. H. Roye.-on,
Rolx.'rt Harr,
Henry M. Stanley,
Archibald Forbes,
Andrew Lime,
Sarah Orne .lewett.
Dr. .1. S. Hillings,
V. E. Henley,
dipt. Charles1 Kin.
liillv llvriitui; Chrmilolp U riTosnlMi!
iih iMi'iitlnllv tho Ilium1 imlx'r lor tLt
n,.ll.. i:itv fnltk' Jnll r? i ui i iunl v'
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I'ltliviih uiiti'h thf I'liliimiihiil tli nn nrn
il.illylnr tlK'UlUClrM uu'm iirwu. ii i ril
Muri'iiitl In kU-uiiIiic tin- IH-lil nml Iioiiit rimi
hi iMppuliirltv mill liaiirtiiii'i' niki' U nwhUt,
you who ilou't. try niv ul .t- prt'iiiluiu otliw.
GHAS. ADAJWS,
Shoemaker 1
Jules Verne.
Frances Hodcson Piiirnett,
Tirfsandter, tin famoun
French I'allooniHt,
Alphon.-e Daudet,
Catnile Flaminarion,
Ehvard Everett Hale,
Prof. Gruhum Hell.
The Dalles
Wasco County.
Oregon,
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head
gf navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south ns Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Ca
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool frono
which finds market here.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the n'ar future.
The products of the U-autiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south nnd east has this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money is
scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon..
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
:orner stones she stands.
THE DALLES CHILE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
t and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
efl'eet of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re- .
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chiiokiclb is published every eve
ning in the weok Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The Weekly Ciikoxiclk on Fridays of
eacn weok at $.ou per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tla-o Dalles, Oregon.
Kuch manlier ii? McCLURE'S MAGAZINE routiiliis two Imnilioincly llliistrntwl llitorrlinv
with ntlOll MlllOtB l.nlle in
Archdeacon Farrar,
ThomaH A. KdiHon,
F. HopkiiiHon Smith,
II. II. Iioyesen,
nnd mum others, lmvu Jiiriilnhtil rniiterlnl for L'stx-cliilly jiriMmrtil liiturvluwn which will niK;iir
(ully illiihtruteil In thin muKnzlitc.
Kiirh numhiT eontJiins tuoor three churl xtoriiM 1)J' fumonx nuthnrn. Fully illimtrutiil Ntorlw will
iM.,nr In early nuiiilwra by
Thonia.- Hardy. William Dean IIowolls, K. L. Ktevenuon,
Uudyard Kipling, Ilret Ilarte, Sarah Orne . lewett.
.loerCiiandler HarriH. Harriet I'rehcott .Snoll'ord, Octave Tiianot,
Uonau Ooyle, Frnncee Hodgson Uurnett, Stanley .1. Weyman.
HENKY r,I. STAKU1IY
v ill contribute, espiviiilly lor young remlcrs, a thrlllliiRly iutcriMtiug story of Alrirmi Ailicuinn-
-VATL'IiAL IIISTOKY AXD ADVKNTiriJK. '
Thorp will ht sevcnil iirtlcU" written by Roymond nintriujayt. wlm Inix lnt'ii rnlllil by .Mr. W.T. !
Ht':id the t-.nt iaterviewer in HurIhuiI. from imit'Tm! Inrnixheit litui by Kurt Hugnbok, of Hum
bur, thegreat animal iiiijrter nml tniiner. 1'lnvc urtiekn ileal with
The Capture of Wild lleasts. The Transportation of Willi IleuHtH.
The Training of Wild liearfts. The Adventures and Kucape- of Karl Hanenbeck. I
The setbn will rx- llluitratiil by mi KiiRli.ih urtint of nekium liilvil til In draw-lug wllil aliluihli.
Joit.T IlL't'.itouoil.s. ('. F IIouiKn. I ik i' f AitBoTT ami other v.rllem liiiiiouii for their work In
this fluid, will contribute to the magazine.
Of Interest to both Young and Old will he
PKOF. A'. L. GAH.VKU'ft AFK1CAX EXIMCDITION TO THE GOHILLAS.
AminKumuniK have Ijen miul', in connection with n leailliiK Knullnh review, to juilillih 1'rof
(iiirner n letters ile-erlptive of ln jireiunt eii illtlon to Africa, 1'rof. Gamer i noted the world
orer for the curious nnd iiitrreitiiiK lnvetlKiitloin ho Ik inalcltiK In the Hiiei-eh of uiuiikeyK. He
jailed fur .Urica lat Sejitetnlwr for the mi Up of further liuriutni; IiIm Ktndlen In the native liaunta of
the KorilU. The lllui'.riitloii.s for these articles will li Iroin iiliotorii!iliK taken li) 1'rof. (oirner.
The miiKalne also contains uio lutcreftliu; urtlcles under the follosviiiK eomjirehenslve heads
" The Edire of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value."
" Newest Knowledge." " The Preaent Hour."
" Strant'er than Fiction," etc.
We nrc otl.Tiiif this splcndlil imiiriulne with the Daily CllKUNlci,r. for only tTJ) ii jear, payable
In advaiici or ii. monthly initalltncutH ii" deiired.
We make tins exceptional oiler In order that we limy secure a Inre number of new sulrtcrlliers,
butitllwiioHri'Hlreiiilysubcrlljrs may avail tlieinnelven of this iiiHirtuulty to secure this Kreat
iiiu;iiin; Fill up the blank nnd send It in. to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
No Fit, No Pay.l
Union St., opp. European House.
From TERWINRL or INTERIOR Points
TIIK- -
Mill Fai
RHILROHD
Is the Hup to take
to all points east and soa
It Is the IilnliiK Cur lloutc It runs TlinmC
Vestlbuliil 'lralint every ilny In the yuiir to
f,l paul and Chicago!
INO CIIANUK OF CAHH.J a
Composed "1 Dlulnc Cars uniin'l. I'ull Sm.
nan Krawluc Koom bleeiHirs of latest eiulpment. tag
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ffl
1
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
!
A continuous line, roiiueetliiK with all tluia' jlj
aRonllui; direct and uululerrupted service jf,
llest that can be constructed, ami In wlilcli J
iicconiliitMlntious are both Krci' nml luriilshrt I
for holders of First mid Hevouil-i:lnssTlvkuls,uuf a
I'ullmau Slei'jHT restirviitlons cmi lai securrt
In uilvniice through any iiKeut ol the roiid
THROUGH TICKETS
Kuclauil mid Kurope can be pure
ticket otllcu of the company
and from L'
jiolutw In Ameria
purcnintva at nf
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out tho heat Beer nnd I'ortei
east of the Cascaded. The luteat applianeeH for tho nmnufuetiiro of good health'
ful Beer have leen introduced, and only the Urm-elane article will he placed on
the market.
Full Information cnncvrnlim' rates, time ol
trains, routes and other details furnished ot
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Altent I). 1'. A A Nuv. Co., Itenulator orlite,
uanes, ur., or
A. 1). CHAItUON, ff
Ass't. (iunemt l'usienjer Act., l'ortlnnd, JP-
T
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALER IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the MoHt Complete and the Latent PutlernH and DealgiiH in
HE A RT I C FACTORY
MM
SODA WATEE AND I0E 0BEAK.
Candies and Nuts "Uiftri'ill
toiiacc, : :
I1IOAKN AMI : :
HWKBT IIKINKN
Specialties'
Flnout Ponnut RonotorlnTho Dallf
J Hill 1.1 1 Mrs. ()!.
28 I mi OA At right.?'
2ci Street J. TULUU SSL'
f)...4t.t1 II..I..4 1 r -ww.. .....
' :'. iurn umi rujier jiant,'orH. ione uut the bent hrandH of the
hherwin-W illiaina and J. V. MoHury'a Painta uaed in all jur work, and none hut
TOO , lifter tilrillufl 1l',HL..,i..i ..... .ln.....l 4 w w . . . . "v '
...w .. "viwii 'ihijiiuuu. ii;eui nir .uaKury Liquid j'aiutH. No
chemical couihination or soup mixture. A lirat elaaa nrtich. in all colore. All
orders promptly attended to. 1
Paiut Shon oorner Thirdaud WaBhinjjtou 8ts., The DuIIob. Oruoi
flew
Columbia
Jotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Han lately heeu thoroughly renovated nnd newly
furuiahed throughout, and ia now hettor than
ever prepared to furitlah tho heat Hotel
accoinmodatioiiH of any hoiiho in tho
city, and at tho very low rato of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Office of the fuat and commodious oppoaltlon Statfc
to Dufiir, Kinsley, Tyh Valley, WajiInUla,
Warm Spring and Prlnovlllo ia in tho Jlotol
ami pcrmina jolii to Prinevlllo can nave
fl.OO hy Kolilt? on tliia Ktngo lino.
All trains stop here.
JOHN PASHEK,
Merchant Tailor,
76 Court Street,
Noxt door to Waaoo Sun Officii.
Huh jimt received a line lino of Siiii'l1
for aprlnt; and Hjimmor Huitlnu'H.
Come and See the New Fashions.
Cleaning end RcpoiS
to order. SallHfactlon jiiuruHtt'l'
PHOTOGRAPH 6"
Flrnt promlum at tho Wiwco couutf
ajr for bent portraltH uud vlewe.