The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 27, 1893, Image 2

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San Francisco, July 26. The steamer
Australian arrived from Honolulu this
ntTl t the Potoffirf t The lUc, Orrcon, .,.: ),.;n,l0. advices UP to July
tvn(tliu mttlcr. ..... , r- c-
' nun, as lonows:
OFFICIAL rAl'EK OF HALLES CITV.
AKD WA5CO COPNTT.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
T MAU.(rORACK rKIPAJDjIS ADVAKCK.
Weekly, lyer ' S
" 6 month. .... J
3 0 SO
" 6 inonihs.
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Mnce yesternay n ims i-vm .v-
positively what the provisional govern
ment's policy and position repardinp
future treaty relations with the United
States are and will continue to be. In
brief, it is as follows : The new treaty
drawn, which was a document coyerin?
objections which arose in the United
States during the visit of the Hawaiian
commissioners to Washington, will not
be forwarded. The treaty matter ha?
leen fully discussed at special sessions
of the councils lately, and a draft of the
new treaty has within a few days been
returned from the committee, which
has been indorsed by the government
and the councils unofficially. The docu
ment contains live articles, which are
briefly as follows :
Article I cedes from the date of ex
change of the ratification of the treaty,
u-irrmnr reserve, all the debts of sover-
eignty in and over the Hawaiian island:
A Washington correspondent believes jd dependencies to the United States
that the international arbitration over t0 become an integral part thereof,
the Behring sea dispute will not be Article II cedes and transfers the ab-
settled peaceably. That in the event solute fee of all government and crow c
England is worsted she will rely upon ianiis, public buildings, ports, rivers,
the force of arms, and that if the United fortifications, military or naval equip-
States is beaten she will not surrender ments, and all other public property,
her rights. He says: I am sure that Article 111 provides that the existing
many influential people in the United eovernment of the Hawaiian islands.
States would advise the administration an(j ne )nWi relating to its internal
not to give up American rights in Eeh-' poller are to be continued for five years,
ring sea, even if the arbitrators should t0 be executed and carried out under
William Tell
Your Father that we U
AdiKtr all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," Tbe Pallra, Orcjron.
rot-Offlr.
orrtCK uovr
dencrBi Delivery Window S a. in. o 7 p. n.
jjonev OMcr " ! a. m. to 4 p. tn.
iundiy (. O " 9s.:n tolOnta.
closing or MAIL
train poinp Ea? t 9 p. m. end 11 :45 a. m.
" West 9 j. ui. and &:X p. m.
rstaec lor Goldeadale 7:30 a. zn.
' rrlnevillt- 5 30 a. m.
" "DnfuraudWarmSprino 5.S0a.ra.
" tLearinp for I.Tle A Hartland S:S0t.m.
" ' " jAntelopc 5:50 a. m.
F.iccpt Sunday.
fTri-wcekly. Tucsdav Thursday and Saturday.
1 ' Monday Wednesday and Friday.
THURSDAY,
JULY
1S93
decide that there were no such things as '
American rights at that sea. The pres
eence of a .Russian fleet of war vessels
would remain jermanently on tbe At
lantic coast furnishes good presumptive
evidence that our government is taking '
the direction of a United States com
missioner appointed by the president
and senate, said commission to reside in
the Hawaiian islands, with power to
veto within ten days any act passed by
the local government, which shall there-
precautions to strengthen its floating Up0n became void unless afterward ap
figbting force; for, even ii there were no proved by the president of the United
special alliance in existence between the ite:.
two governments, Kussia would be our
natural ally in case of trouble with Eng-'
land over Behring sea matters, and so
far as Great Britain is concerned the
Russian war vessels in Xew York harbor
are so many additions to the American '
navy. Understand me I am not predict
ing trouble. Stiil I should not call a
man silly who talked of the probabilities !
of trouble growing out of the arbitration. !
The leeal status of lemon extract was
involved in the examination before
United States Commissioner Kenyon re
cently oi Albert Smith, a Spokane clerk,
who is charged with selling intoxicating
liquor to Indians. It has been dis
covered that several wholesale houses in
tbe west have made a special effort to
cater to the trade of the noble red man. '
The result was & quality of lemon ex
tract containing only enough of the es-,
eential oil to give it a perceptible flavor
and a considerable quantity of alcohol. 1
In this case a chemist found that the ex
tract was composed of 5U per cent. a!co- i
hoi, 44. To per cent, water, and .25 per j
cent, of oil of lemon, he f?aid,ontbej
etand. It wae intoxicating, too. The
quantitv of oil of lemon was about one-
half of the usual amount need in trade. '
The lemon extract phase of the Indian
question is one that Secretary Hok
Smith ha never had an opportunity to
be interviewed on, although it hae long
confronted Indian agent and "goTern
tnent official.
Article IV prohibits the immigration
of Chinese laborers- into the Hawaiian
islands until such time as congress shall
provide further legislation. It u!.-o pro
hibits Chinese laborers now here from
entering the United States, otherwise
the immigration and ir.bor laws are to '
remain as they are where they do u'-t
come into conflict with the constitution
oi the United States, or such future
' laws as congress may provide.
, Article V provides that the pub.ic
, debt shall be asinraei
i States, but the Hawaiian
j shall continue to pay interest thereon.
congress to provide the future curr.-.
oi the islands. The government ha;
' decided to include the substance o: iL:t
new treaty draft in the instra'-;i-:. to
' Commisiioner Alexander and .Minister
Thurston, who wil! bring the matter
! before the United States government in
the form of suggestions in case Presi
dent Cleveland decides to finally with
, draw the Harrison treaty of annexation
j and determines to Eubmit a new treaty
or some modification of the old.
Professor "V. D. Alexander will carrv
I these instructions with him to Washing
ton on the 2oth or 2th.
Shut the door
acainst disease. Danger comes oft
oiiest through impure blood. Keep
vour blood in order, and you keep
In health. For this, nothing equals
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. It invigorates the liver, puri
fies and enriches the blood, and
rouses every organ into healthy ac
tion. By this means it cures. Ev-
cry part of the system feels its
saving influence. Dyspepsia, Indi- .
gestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous, !
i?kin and Scalp Diseases even j
Consumption (or Lung - scrofula ) j
in its earlier stages, all yield to it, ;
It's the only liver, Blood and Lung
Remedy that's guaranteed to bene- j
fit or cure, or the money is re- ;
funded. Tryincr terms to sell on ,
but it's a mediiine that esn carry
them out,
' Golden Medical Discovery "
contains no alcohol to inebriate,
and no symp or sugar to derange
digestion.
It's a concentrated vegetable ex
tract ; put up in large bottles ;
picas-ant to the taste, and equally
pood for adults or children,
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
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J.D. PARISH, Prop.
IjeavoThe Dalit at 6 a. m everj dm . d a
rr. at Prineville in thiriy-i-tx h!;s ;!.'
lrinevlle at 5 a. rn. every 5nj . tmJ err: ve at
The Dalles ia thirty-fcU b"ur-
d' by the un-t'ed , forties the D. S. Mail, i'asseors aiid Express
government
SWEET. ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
J;asviitting rants
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Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ... .
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
mmmmm m m m m m m a -w-
V-a j kw x x x x x i ry
In every size,
style and price.
k ii m win in m A
Connect at Hrip-ille witt
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Sorthera California arid
all Interior Points.
.nVcifM? connection Rt The Dalle witb
" . from I'ortlmid and Kutertj kj:m
'iiriBcs drtters.
jSA ar-oinaiEtiGES aloas ihe real
?irs;-tlan Csactfs n& Hones mi.
Eipi33 rcstier iandlei wnt sireizl care.
STAGE OFFICES;
YOUR ATTENTION
Ie called to the fact that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glaes, Liine, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Currlr the Kliirnt Line if
iPictare Mouldings
'There is a tide m the ajfairs oj men which, taken at its fix
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had roforonco to the
i
4 Mr &
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!. Mchfl & Co.' Starr,
I'rinrrill.
rmatillk Hiiuir,
The 111.
72
To De foand in the City.
CClQshington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON.
We deeire to sny to our citizens, ti.at
for years we liave been teiiini: Dr.
Kind's1 Kew Discovery or Consumption,
, Dr. Km?'e New Life Pills, Buckien's
Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and
, have never handled remedies that te,. as
Mark TVain'e story in Tom Sawyer of well, or that have piven inch universal
how the boy got the fence whitewashed satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
without any expenditure of elbow effort, ' guarantee them every time, as we stand
and with a net result of pain in boyish ready to refund the purchase jrie if
treasures, was equalled the other day by 1 satisfactory results do not follow their
mau in South Denver. He wanted his use. There remedies have won their
back yard dug up for future cultivating ?rer.t popularity purely on their merits.
purposes, so m a burst of confidence he :?nipes & Kinersly'p druggists.
Leading
Jeweler
Ol.E ACK.M rK Tilt
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FISST STBEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
-T"4 i DC of the Best Brar.de
vyXVjTxvXtO manufactured, and
orderc from all jartF of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
informed his nearest neighbor that he
bad drawn his money from the bank and
was now quite easy in his mind, as he
bad the shiners safely buried in his back
yard. He pubsequently had a sudden
call from home for a few days, being care
ful to tell this tame neighbor of his cer
tain absence from home for at least a
week, and then made a somewhat orien
tations departure. After the lapse of
three or four days the gardener returned
to his dwellinir, and smiled r. meaning
emile when he found that his back yard
had been spaded al! over to the depth of
two or three feet, and could with trifling
labor be planted out as he def!rtd.
VfOOli, WOOD, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab oord
wood, at lowest market rates at .!. T.
Peters & Co. Office Second and Jet!"-"-son
streets.
It has been reported in Washington
that the Chinese telegraph system nas
been connected with the Bussian systeu,,
eo that messages may now be sent over
land between any part of China, Kussia,
Europe, and by cable to Africa, North
nd South America and Australia. The i
whole world is now wired and telegraph
ically connected.
Ti SdfU EMMrtW
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelrv Made to Order.
t 3H .?. .ml "I.. I'll- Ill-, Or.
A. WESOLO.
The Boston Tailor
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
VrrU-vl I'it Ounruntmnl.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAK has become firmly established, nnd
the demand for the home manufactured
article increasing every day.
A. ULR1CH & SON.
W. r. WISEMAN. U'Mi M ViUKKH.
The Snug.
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are sollinR these Roods out at Kreatly-reduced rate.
MICHELBACH MUCK, - UNION ST
Lace Curtains,
Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col
lars and Cuffs laundried by
THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY,
of Portland, Or. Leave your "bundles
with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St.,
"before Tuesday noon, and get them on
Saturday.
l W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
i
So. 90 Second Breet, The Dallei
Or.
An 7 T 1SJ TT TJ CL
It is reported that Stevenson did not
Tisit the Monterey on account of n
fancied slight on the part of her officers.
This conduct looks very childish, if the
report is true. If Stevenson wanted to
ee the Monterey he should have goue
and seen it.
Annrtfeabis L.-rat.ve or j N FFiVl.
Sold by Drupfc-isihf rteut ty iiia 21c. ix .
and f l.CO vr pucUue. Eampics i'ru
ITA ISr jfti "KM Favorite ZiZTt TZ7ZZI
A.W HO1 lurtlifcTivtU
1'itr al iy 'uliit. & Iiliifril
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lama Back, &c.
CLtAF?fl STORY,
Art Teacher
Jioom S, Jlctlinycn JJuilding,
W:u give lAxvm Mondnys nnd Thursdayt. ni ',
i e.ch weli, ur o(t;ner If dt-olrcd. j
I
f
This well known stand, kept by the j
well known W. If. Uutts, loiiji a refii-!
dent of Wabco eountv, U; an estraordi
nary fine stock of
Sheep Herder's Delizht aad lrisb Distorb&be !
In fact, all the leading brandH of fin j
Winus, Liquors and Ciarn. Give th
, old man a :all and you will come aain j
Hi
N'i:V TOWN ban txx-ii tilattixJ (in tlif .ld ritmii tfroi.nl. ut the i'o'k i nd
cliinntu, thiMiiitnil Httruotluii urn mmuiuin u minor rcort lor nil ;r 'it
I alls til H(Kd river, uilli hugv, HKlitly luU.tmMiri Hr.-uiaid hIIi'M1. Mill
mm jiure wutur.wUlitliiulfin jirulUKioii, iwhil iliHliiiixc.delliclitful lo'iuntnl'
I
J. F. FORD, Evanplist,
ui io Moiiu-fc, i(vt, writer under da
Mejeh -js. t-j3
a. JL Mud. Mro. Co..
1 iJufur, Oregon.
On arriving home hmt tveek, 1 found j
Uliseman & Warders,
u'iug uir iHiur-i vown to v.i. iiimki it m ULjoiriiili li o iu it iiiiii)(ili('t jr i.
itinUir, ticlUK Uit tiHturnl iwutt-r for ivo h.iin- it.llen o( the l't titlttrii'i'l '
tlmU r, -Mdit mill!., i, of Wm .iti'r In lu diiMiliii! tfi-ni iKin.d
lull', (nihil v lihriiI. l.ctf r hi-Hi ,u,ui.r iIliu. tl.i.rr thi.1 r r.n0
All VU lll'r ffir I rtllt mill lijf, il-ll ln Htiil ulfli tt.n.t, .rlnflntl fl "rlv III'1
3 " "... ..., ,u,r iin iiini i- lj jiiLhi ii iH'rii'ii iitin rur u luij'
See me on the crround,
aaaress me ai iooa xv
Wasco County, Oregon.
" '" Saloon and Wm Rooms
The Dalles,
Oregon.
- - i
Xorthwefet corner of Second and i
i. ...... i
0!!. SANDEN'S ELEGmfi IELT
WKh Clectro-Masnetlo SUTFCNSORY.
Iitraf Mutralar 11,1 In
vlllrurt-wiltjout mwlicliieall ttm rtwlttstf from
The relief fund for the wufferere by the '
cold Btorage fire at the world'a fair has
reached over one hundred thousand dol-' K
laPa : rtrurriituro, kWuty, liter nud. tlddr compUint
B . 1 Uiwlttcjr. InmUitfO, iciUUn, all ema cotupiainf
America chculd make lmv
un ehinea. It ie worth t40pertou in
J5u rope.
wi-ater or we fortcit $J,0cjC.uu, u: d
19 niMiin niiHiH itr tin t tr t r
uU 14.VB vu nirtd It lull marvtluuj jueii
WM
...I. ii. .i. , laiuntirreitlv
njiiit lilt vllUttivtUtot the nijore iiMtva or iTo i
tmttu ortr ell oUiot. CMrnui k
Ti.'..
Kaiser Wil helm teems to be
thing of an Army Bill himself.
trier l!o'.Wfi-iiMilif f ailid. urid cut Luua.
v. muuutiMuui in.c ana trj MlKrtul.
Our l'..mil Imr4 tlJ.ITI(lt MM-IShdCT tU
PrJla!, I1 r tiltrrHl IU1-I1 lui.t i!il
eOUie ' "tS Cn4furlliudliiui,fiirt,i!nu,t juui,t: k
3AMDEM ELECTRIC CO..
. c. ItSl'Initbiwt, VirU'l'LAJtU Mill.
Z, " .,' . " '" . 1 f 1 . r CrJurt Ktreeth.
..... ., uifm uiiu unu-iiuii vvitrn uiu, I
who had wasted away to i jioundfc, h
now well, btroin; and vigoroub, and well -
, fleaheU up. s. i. Couwh Cure ims done
ts m ork well. Uotli of tlm children like , "tVcra a er TTo 4-nln
lit. Vour 6. Ji. Coufe'h Cure ban cured ! QQ OY XiatCJllllff
I and kept away all houreeiiei-rt from me. ,, ,, ,
'-u ii m every one, witn irreetlnL't- inuiuujumgu iir,
lor all. ifliini; you prosperity, we an
; ouri-. Mk. & Mi.k. J. r. Voud.
' lf).uw.i,t l..i Ifwh mid Hitorf il.nur; . ji,
l.Tti.e Mir.-n-i, n.,rj:, tlfui.hf u,f . . .fl.
thU'ii" . n,i H e' i"c k
I a cc u t ,i ter
TITIiE PERFECT
W. RovSsWinans.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs and
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUBE.
Kd under i.itl-e ctiurittit-d
w.U ),-r litt'B by n 1 druijcUU,
13 et?A
Addrcufc
.0.8,' m
3.00
k. m. JHhiUMAK lollop on Third
Kiidemby, Or.
.Street., next floor
.Blacksmith ,Vop.
went of Young
i. i.'n