The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 24, 1893, Image 4

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OKEGOS
Washington letter.
From ocr U urin.r r:ts i-- t '
Washington, .inly 16. The extra
session of eoncr?? will take cmt of the
impoverished treasury h bit; uai in
cash. Tion?Vi many of the exjwnsc if
the national irci-latnre run on during
its absence from Washington, they jump
to a maximum hen it sit?. To snake
laws costs Uncle Sum a larpe amount of
money annually. Tlie pay alone of
member? of the house amounts to $1,
$00,000 a vear, and they get J5130.00O
extra for tatleace. To help them trans
act their business they require a small
army of clerks, doorkeepers, pages, etc.
The salary !it for this force of assist
ants runs tip to $730,000. This does not
include the office of the serpeant-at
arms, which is a sort of bank thronch
which the salaries of the representa
tives are paid. To run this financial
institution an outlay of $16,000 more is
needed. An additional $2t.000 provides
for the support of the house postoSiee
through which a? much mail matter
passes as corner- into and soes out of a
good-sized city
The number of senators bein:r much
Emaller, their annual pay amounts only
to $440,000. with an addition or -3,000
for mileage. There is an expense o:
$5,460 for employes in the office of the
rice president. The office of the secre
tary of the upper house, which does the
banking and attends to much of tb
clerical business of that nucust body.
costs $64,oOO in ta'aries. Clerks and
messengers to various committees draw
$163,500. Thn serceant-at-arms. door
keepers and other helpers set an acgre
ate of $115,600.
It also cosis a great deal of money t:
run the bailding which congress occu
pies for business purposes. The capi
tal is under the charge of Architect
Clark, who is allowed $0-3,000 a year for
keeping it in order. Four plumbers do
nothing bat mend and renew the ar
rangemcnt? tor water 'and gas, and
twenty-five laborer; are engaged every
day of the year in scrubbing the corn
dors of the great edifice. All this has
nothing to do with the keeping up of
..the two wings, so far as their interior
. arrangements are concerned. The care
of them devolves upon the senate and
hoase respectively. Furniture and re
. pairs require an annual outlay of $1S,
000, to which must be added about $,
000 for fuel and fas. The capital and
grounds represent a cash outlay of
nearly $20,000,000. This estimate
would have startled its original project
ors. "Wanting a design for the building,
they offered $000 and r. building lot for
the best one that should be submitted.
Until twenty-five years ago the site
comprised an area of only twenty-two
seres. It was enlarged to its present
size of fifty-one and one-half acres at a
cost of $055,000.
It is not generally takeu for granted
that the Sherman law is to be repealed,
and speculation as to the construction of
the house committees is rife. There is a ,
great deal of talk Bbout Mr. Bland's not
going again at the head of the committee
on coinage, weights and measures, but ,
there appears to be no reason to doubt
that Mr. Bland will remain in his old
place. It is believed that a majority of
the members of the house are now in
favor of the repeal of the law, and if this
is so a bill for its repeal will pass the
house regardless of who may be chair
man of the committee on coinage. The
rules of the house will in all nrobabilitv
be such as to permit a majority to tran
sact business, without any arbitrary
assumption of authority or filibustering
on the part of any one. It is believed
also that a bare majority of the senate
wjuld vote for the rejeal, but there the
mode of procedure is different, and with
a determined opposition, such af will be
offered by the leading eilver senators, a
vote may be delayed. A fair puess is
that a bill repealing the law may pass
the house promptly, and that it mav
then Btick in the senate for some time,
the possibility that a measure
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the Wasco county
air for bet iortraits Rnd views.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
The Dalles Daily Ghroniele.
HAS A FAMILY 01 r
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 EEADEES.
The;, read The (. t-.mrt ! t p : IN: '::?! a:xl
nio?t rcliablt e And tin v rend ever Ire
thus is in the j-aror That is wfcat mate tbe
t hrwiit'le an li-ratuaMe adve'ti .t-.c medium
The ttt'Wsruiiier that . fjoe t. the fa-m.
firesides i the one (0) that She dver:ier
t tiy itronbe when they det-e t.
rewh fne iwtle. V. hi the want your traJe
their announcement wtti be found in the rat-
ttxti. over our column and observe the verifica
tion of the truth of thi abortion Heinember.
a trade of a furrily of two thnujnnd x-n
i? worth nsfcmi for through tbe?e ()
Column. epciallr so at our very
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J. S. COOPER,
f orner liarn. CSJOX STOCK YAIU'S, Chicago. I!L:
The lamest and onlv strictly comniission dealer in liorses in
-Itv Stuvlni arfiMC"
i' are enabled to ii:ki
AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
;s ,th the jmhllshero of one of the let MiiRiiine now ptibliahm
i -vti oiler to w.'iid
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CANDY
FACTORY
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SODA WATEE AKD I0E CREAM,
Candies and Nuts i-V.sK
sgySpecialties
Finest Peanut Roaster in The Dalles
the world, will hold hi
ern branded hor
WEDGES;
oth extensive sale of west
es for season 1S93, on
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Merc-tat Tailor,
76 Court Street,
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THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The Corructfd Kullilln nrit I ,..r to Court IIour.
R. L. StevmifOii,
Hudvard Kipliny.
A. uoniui l'oyie.
Octave Thnnet,
William Dean HmI1,
Rret Hurte,
Clark Rus?ell,
Joel Chandler Harri-.
Thomas llurdv, llaiiilin Garland,
J. T. Trowbrhlire. I'rof. K. S. Holden.
Jeiotm It. Jerome. I'rof. C. A. Youni;,
Francos Hodgson liurnett. H. H. lUiye.-en,
Theodore Roosevelt.
Joaquin Miller,
Oiltwrt Parker,
John Ilurrouuhe,
HsDQSomely Fmnisliefl Rooms ts Rem by the Day. Week- or Monto.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
Tloln'rt Hurr,
llttnrv M. Stanley,
Archibald Forbes,
Andrew Lin;,
Sarah Orne Jewett.
Dr. J. S. Rillingf,
W. K. Henley.
Capt. Charlc" Kim;
MRS. 3BC. PHASER, Proprietor.
TheDalles
Wasco County.
Oregon,
From TERWWilii or INTERIOR Points '
THE :
Men Paw
RKILROHD
Ik the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It it the DInins Car lioute. It runs Througb
catibulwt 'IraJn every day In the your to
pauI and Chicago
NO CHANGE OK CARS.)
Comioed of Dinlnr Cars
maa Irawin; Koom feleep.-rs of latent equlpmeut.
TOURIST SLEEPING CABS
favorable to silver may accompany it as
hti amendment when it t'Ovs back to the
I learned at the pennon office that
2, "GO pensioner!! have been suspended up
to date under the recent ruling requiring
beiieficiivriei of the act of Jane 27. 1S!X).
to prove total disability where thev are- flt tb5.Sa coptruct!, and iu which
t- .-au.mi wuere mey ere accoramudation-i are both Free sua FurnUhed
drawing penfeione for total disabilitv. 'or holders of First and Seeond-claaiTicteu.Buc
probably result in the dropping of the i ELESAUT DAY COACHES
pen-ioner, out may he confined to a re
duction of pension according to the
actual Htute of disability.
The idea, now seriously suggested, of
taking the desks away from the members
of the lioute may yet result in making
conjee loou like a hie rural school ITU Df! IP U TIHICTC To and from au
without enough birch rods and conical i &UU&9 ESilnJdSiSa m,'
headgear to go around. ! Ucket "ace 01 tUc vttajmuy
The gold reserve in the treasury more 1 . . ,
M:hu kent r.nr rl), tl,ft . ..r."" I"'?."0." ???n!"K f?te, time of
' ai'i'llcuUon to
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the ksad
of navigation on the Mid-Jl- Onuinl ia, and is a thriving pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
Iris the supply eity for an fxt-nshe and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its tnul- n-ar hins as far south ns Summer
Lake, a distance of over two humln d miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along tlw eastern slojw of tho Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool froir.
which finds market here.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping jioint in
America, about 5,000,000 pourrls being sliipKjd last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
tin's year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will Us more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east lias this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage (daces to overflowing witL
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the toast 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.
Mr.-. Kobt. Louis tevenon, Catnilc Flnmmariou.
F. Marion Crawford, Lillio Chase Wymau.
Manraret Deland, Harriet I're-cott Spotlbni,
' Herbert I). Ward. Edward Everett Hale.
1 Elizabeth Muart I'hclp". Louire Chandler Moulton
' Each nuinN-T of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE foututim two Imrtitwtiurlv iliu'tratttl utterilrvi
with ucti famoui ivoj.le e
i .lule Verne, Archdeacon Furrar, Alphnnse Datidet,
( rance" Hodgson Burnett, Thomas A. Edison, Cumile Elnminnrion,
. Tissandier, the famou- F. Hopkin-ou 'fcmith. Edward Everett Hale,
! French Balloonist, H. H. Boyesen, Prof. Orahain Bell.
mid many other. have furuihl matvrinl Ut cM"-cial!y jin'iKirrd iutervlt-Ha hlcU will appear
(ullj itlUklraUitl in lb.ii. tnacazluK.
' Earh numbtr von'-tlm to or tbnv nhort torit by famoun mitljom. Fnlly lllti'tratcd ktnriea will
api.r in early numlK-T by
Thomas Hardy, William Dean Howells, li. L. Ptevenwm,
, Hudvard Kipiinc, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett.
Joel Chandler Harri'-, Harriet Irecott HpofTord, Octave Thnnet,
Conun JJoyle, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Stanley J. Weyman.
HENRY M STANLIJY
Mil' t-r.tr:bute, taivdallj for younu n udsm, a ibrtUtus'.y lntortliis ftory ot Afr.tnn Ad enturt.
NATURAL HISTOHV AND ADVENTURE.
Tbiw be Keral urtfrlei. written by Hoymond Dlsthtuayt, wlio lm l.octi eull.il by Mr W T
-teud the lt iaterviewer in England. frn mnturlui furnihlml him by HantaW. ol Ham
bur?, Ihe preut uuimal imjiort"r and tralni-r. Thnt nrtu-l dual w ltli
The Capture of Wild Rea't. The Transportation of Wild Beast".
The Training of Wild BeatF. The Adventures and Escapes of Karl Ilagcnbeck.
' The terica wilt r IlliiBtrutcU by i.n Knslifh artlht of nrktioll(;e nkill in drawlriR vi'.l nMntalf
, John Jlrw.ocoiic, r. Y. Mnuiitt:, ln. t . . Ahuott, and other writer lamoiu (ir the.r wirfc in
' this fluid, witt contribute to tbe ninazine
! Of Interest to both Young and Old will be
I'KOF. 11. L. GAHNEK'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS.
ArraBKemeuth hare lii inude, in rotiiiectton witli a leadins Knclifli review, to liubiiaii I'rof
Gamer' lettern detcrlptlve of bin j'reent exMltlou to Africa, I'rof. (jarner U notttl tbe world
over for tbe curioun and ititertKtiti): lnvetlKtioii!i be li- mnLinc In tlie nix-ech of intikeyn. He
"ailed for Africa lnt S-jiteml-T for tbe hale of further pursuing bin Mud!u4 in the natlvo UaunU of
tho coritlu. The HIUHtratlond for th-e artieleit will 1 from i.botoirrHiibi1 taken by I'rof. (.artier
The imiuazitie also contains mot lliteretinj; urtlrlei. under tlie following Ov)injirebe,nlve beud
T 1 I AL. j. iS
Ulll
A contiuuoui line, connecting with all lint
aCurdlng direct and unlntcrrujited tervice.
Imllman gletir rcrration can be wcured
in advance through any agent of the road.
M.....ltn..., t..t 1. I -1- , .
.krtuiua taat wiiCK.iinu cioieu at ninetv
eisht (milljons, and over. J. p.. L. 1
TJ'OOll, -VOOU, MOIJI
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent V. Y.& A. Nev. Co., Kegulator office, Tlit
Imllea, Or., or
a. li. niARi.Tn':.
Be?t L-rades of oak. fir. and Kl.-xh or,r,l i AMt-0caCT81 Agt., Portland, Oga.
w xkI, at lowest market rates at T -
reiers a yjo, (uuice second and Jefler
-treetK
KOOMS TO liENT.
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHHOMCLE was established for tbe ex
press iurpose of faitlifull y representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect 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 Chronicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. Tho "Weekly Chroniclu on Friday of
each week at 1.50 per annum.
For advertising rales, subscriptions, etc., address
The Ede of the Future." " Know ledge of Immediate Value."
"Newest knowledge." " The Present Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
t areotlsritir tht ileridul uingaim1 with tbe IUll.Y ( HBO.su X.C for only IT 'JO a year. taia!,e
la advance or in monthly itintalhneiiu na deMrcd
We make tbiis exrei.tional offer in order that we nio w.-enre a larjre immtxT of new n-altseraiern
but all bo are already ubwriter ihhj uvml tbemrelve of tbj oiiiwrtunlty to Mture this steat
magazine. Hll up the blank and fend It In, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery ia now turning out the bent Ileer and PnrtM
i east of the Cascaded. The latent appliances for the manufacture of irood health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only tho flrnt-c!a8 articlb will be placed o
the market.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IS
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Mont Complete and the LateBt Patterna and Dutlgm in
I raciicai i'mntern snrl f:itwr If.w,.,u v,...,. .1... 1 . x 1 1..
feherwin-W il lam. and J. W. MuHury'H I'ainUi uetnl in all ur work, and none but
the lll'JHt (Skilled workmen eiiml.ii-o.1 A.......u ... ....... f...t..i x'
. rr?n ?BH0M I0r.fc0tt,, ",lxturtt- A rt article in all color. All
oruera promptly attended to.
Paint Shop corner Thirdand Waabington Sta.. The Dallea. Oregon
TUT "'v Evenlnc fhroiilele Ix recwnlzed
.1 IILm MKiit al!y the homo uitper for . '
iTr. 7?. . . . 1 iyinu:,un) ui our bet.
(hit1-f.ir thii,ip.i-MP .V J Li U L. J TUP I I f. m. 1 M . . . . .
;L.r idnnceof Mm. C. ThorVmlry . , iJrA'T "- c h , nnUIOLL KUBL SH NG CO
'Istreet, The Dallen, Or. U '
Tlao Ictllo., OroKon.
feuy
QolijTibia
otel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Hat. lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
lurnUihed throughout, and Iu now better than
iver prepared to furnleli tho lest Hotel
accommodations! of any Jioinso in tho
city, and at tho very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Office of tho faHt and commodious opinion Sta,!
to LMifur, KiiifHloy, Tygh Valley, Waplnitia,
Warm Hpringd and Prlnevillo Is in tho Jlotol
and erHon Koinjr to Prlnevlllo can Have
L00 by Koinf on tbla Btup.0 line.
All trains stop here.