A VI is Mi I 4 1' S-.V. .1 4. ft . Its 4 It ,3s Be.1' 111 II tit I , av x w a Tiie Dalies Daily unromcie. Additional particulars of the failure of j official I'AlT.K of dalles CITV. the Portland hanks are reported in The , d wasco eor.vrr. Telegram last evening: -- - rpjje agses of the Northwest Loan & Entered .t ;Jt TbcPu, Om-.. - c)mpany are in the neighborhood . - - of JSO0,000, while the liabilities arc Bomethinc over H500.000. The assets srBscRimoK hates. t HAXttrorrAGC tkxtaM in advanc .,j ex(xed ,laWllc9 about $250,000 " 'emcTnthf. 0T5 or $200,000. The liabilities of the Oreon Natu.na. Ikallt- 1 rn, . 6 00 e months 3 W bank are roater in proportion to the . . aets than those of the Northwest Loan Address all corainunlwtlo-to "THE CHKO.V ' " A trust Lompany. Loan iv l'ntt-OIBcr, orncr. uocpj encrI DoliTcry Wlndow Moncy O-dor " Sunday i5 I) " a. m. to 7 i. in. , a. :a. lo -l i. m. S s. m. to 10 n. in. cosg oj maU- trains poinj: Eh: .9 p, uj. Mid 11 : n. m. ' " ' Wtst Vp.m. unrt 6:3) p. a. SUpc for Goldendnle .7-30u.ni. " ITinevilk- . . VS" m. " "'liufnrand VNarttSnrino ..ViSa. m. ' (l-ravlns: for l.vle A Unrtlnnd 5:S?. m. " " " jAnteloj 5.30 r.. m. Except Hundsv. (Tri-wetilr. Tuesday Thursday mid ?Aturday. 1 " Mondar Wcdiitwlay and Friday. FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1593 ICLE." The Dalles. Oiccon. - The officers of the Northwest Trust Company arc: President, in-orce B.Markle; vice-president, H. Thielsen . treasurer, Jl 1- Hartman: secretary, V. G. Dillingham. The paid-tip capital is $250,000. The officers of the Oregon National bank are: President, George 15. Mar kle; vice-president. E. P.. McFarland; cashier, D. F. Sherman. The paid-up capital is $200,000. The closing of the doors of these banks affects the finances of the county in the most vital point. The Oregon National bank wa one of the depositories of the county funds, and the whole collections of the recent taxes has been placed in that bank by Sheriff Kelly. Charles A. Malarkey. county treas urer, stated that in his opinion there is over $300,000 of the county money in the Orecon National. "Mr. Kelly has paid me $425,000 in round numbers and turned over some countv warrants," said Treasurer Mn- "The total tax roll is $1,243,000, and I don't think the delinquent list could exceed $240,000,for last year it was , only about $60,000. so I estimate that the total tax collection for this year must be fully $1,000,000, if not more. "I have done my utmost to get this money out of the sheriffs hands, having resorted to the courts on two occasions, met with technical objections eaca time w men turew me out ot court. "I suceesttid to Mr. Kelly, when the mortgage tax law was sustained by the supreme court, that he pay over a!', these collections directly to me and take my receipt as county treasurer. But he didn't do it, and I suppose the money is in the closed bank. I feel that I have duty." have had a strong diplo-' henn Kelly was seen this aaernoon. matic influence in the affairs of the , but absolutely reinsert to make any country. So strong has this been that i statement for publication. many believe that a war with France! sot knough elkctutcitv. will ultimately result in an English pro tectorate. William Tell Your Father that we eol The trouble between France and Siam lias been brewing lor months, and the active hostilities date back to the early part of the present year. They grew out of the disputes over the border line between Siam and Annam, over which latter country France has a protectorate. At one of the border towns in the spring "a force of Annamites and Frenchmen vas attacked and routed by Siamese troons. For this France demanded ren- larky aration, as well as a settlement of the boundary difficulties, and sent a gun boat to Bangkok. The Siamese govern ment immediately began to act on the defensive and sunk a number of scows on the Menam river to prevent the near approach of French vessels to J?angkok, the capital of .Siam. Siam has a popu lation of about 7,000,000, which in Lower , but wa: Siam is clustered about the rivers and canals. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to establish any intercourse j with Siam. This was in 1511. English traders were in Siam early in the 17tb , century. The treaty of 1S56 with Eng-; land practically gave Europeans free ad- mittance to Siam, and the English, ow-, ing to the nearness of their Indian de-1 done nr. nendencies. have had a stroncr dinlo-' 2trn to tlic right medicine, if yon'ru a weak or ailing woman. It's Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If ydu're overworked or ' run-down," it builds you up ; if you're afllictca with any of the distressing derangements and dis orders peculiar to your sex, it relieves and cures. It improves digestion, invigorates the system, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervous ncss, produces refreshing sleep, and restores flesh and strength. In the cure of all functional disturbances, weaknesses, and irregularities, it'H puarantfed to give satisfaction, or the money is refunded. It does all that's claimed for it, or it couldn't be sold in this way. It is a legitimate medicine not a beverage. Contains no alcohol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to sour or ferment in the stomach and cause distress. As peculiar iu its marvelous, lemedial results as in its composition the Dalles AND Prineville SWEET, ORR St CO.'S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, Easy-fitting Pantsi Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Boys' and Youth s & CLOTHING S In every size, style and price. Stage A Mr. Tteudv, a "Washington horticul turist, is convinced that the planting j and caring for the trees which yield nuts i can be made very profitable. All the principal nuts of commerce, with proba- I .Murderer In New York Shucked Twice. o- llnd tn lie Acijces, . l., July 2. A uinist-y tragedy, the sequel of another tnue . was enacted in the prison here . 'L Murderer W. G. Taylor, who eir. the throat of a fellow-convict, wa p.ac?d :n Line J.D. PARISH, Prop. I-ea-.e? The Dcllfa itt G h. ra. every tin, i.nil bt r:-. f at I'rinuvillu In thlr:y--.i hi.i.rs Un-.ve I'rlnevlle at 5 h. ra. erery '.b . und arr've ! The iMlle In thir:y-B:i huur-- Parties 'the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express ConnccUi at l'riiio-ille with- Stares from Eastern and Soutberc Or egon, Northern Oalifornia and all Interior Points. a "m: eloe conneitlon Ht The Dalle witr. r. r- from 1'ortluiid and Eastern jbmiiU YOUR ATTENTION Is callod to the fact that "There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its fail leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the flagb Glenn, Cl5I-0ll Sale il m ccinass timers. iicrt aKoamsdanaas alose lie icai. :::si-:la:s ccacts aid Horses ml Express aattsr bandied w;ti sjeoial care. STAGE OFFICES; rtilHtllla lloui-e. The lallr. W. E. GARRETSON. bly the exception of the Brazilian, cau i the electric execution chair and receive.; be raised here. One may see In Mr. , a shock ot 1,600 volts. The contact wa Reudy'e orchard some nut trees seven ; not lonj; enough, and when it years old. His black walnut and butter-, iDUght to turn on the current acain the nut trees are in bearing. English fil- dynamo would not work. The man berte, pecans, hickory, Scillian chestnut, came slowly back toward consciousness. Japanese hickory and other varieties of to prevent which morphine was admin-1 m. hom-i td.' stor, nut-bearing trees are included in his ex-! istered while preparations were beini: rriiieviii. periment. Alluring advantages of nut , made to get u supplv of electricitv :rou. " culture are held out. It is claimed that ' the city dynamos. Meantime he wa after the trees are grown they require no ' placed on a cot, and conveyed back '. plowing, that insects do not trouble ' the corridor, where he continued croan them and that they harvest themselves, i ing, with his pulse growing stronger as the wind blows the fruit down. I: is j Finally the electrical machinery wa re estimated that from ?:!00,000 to $400,000 1 adjusted. Taylor was again placed us worth of nuts are consumed annually in ! the chair and the current turned on Washington, says the P.eview, and that i successfullv it will not be very long when the euhi expended for nuts will exceed more than $1,000,000. Here is another home de mand which can be met by the home product. Dealer in GlaEE, Lime, Planter, Cement mid Building Material of all kinds. !arrle the Finest Line iT Picture Mouldin nmim k Cn 72 To Dt found in the City. CUashington Street. rang Jeweler -MI.E AC.KNT rot'. THY. Cholera is making insidious aud reg ular advances in the old countries, and before the summer is over may find lodg ment on our shores. But the death rate cannot be so great, conceding that it gets a start, as it is in some of the larger cities of the old world. Our largest city, New York, is so thoroughly in hand by the health authorities, that cholera wi,I be deserted by its chief ally, filth. And there is reason to hope it would be stamped out entirely, us it was last year. Americans are more particular about their surroundings than any other people, and as a rule exercise more cart; in a time of danger of contagion. Notice. All city warrants registered prior to July 2d,"lS01, will be paid on presenta tion of the same at my office. Interes' ceases after this date." 1. 1. Bi'ijc et, Treasurer The Dalles, Or., July "itii, IS93. The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIBST 8TEEET. FACTORY NO. 105. prr. A DC of the Beet Brands I VlvJAItO manufactured, and f ordert from all parts of tin- country filled I on the shorteHt notice. ' i i hP aj m s m XVhen Edison has begun something new he has no peace until the work is .either completed or abandoned for good. In the cafe of success he immediately conceives a hatred for the invention. Recently lie sitid: "I haven't used a telephone in ten years, and J would go out of my vny any day to mis an in candescent light." Drunken Medicine Man. Goldekualc, July 26. -W. Ji. Dun bar, an Indian interpreter, gives infor mation that Pil I.acoost, an Indian and a homesteader at Tumwater, on the Columbia river, was in town today neck ing redress and desiring to place Dr. Bill, an Indian medicine man, in the bands of the law. It appears Dr. Bill. with another medicine man, had otolen I everal bottles of wine from Joe Gillen-' water'8 wine cellar at Columbu and' with that they became uloriously drunk. w.-is. enc SUX porlioiJc. :l -!-.. r ;n . Lo-.lcV., Koarje.-ii ,s i -v Uriimt, triiun-r- -..ij-.l -tr itVi.jrj..rst k r.nd A;. mm. i '. i ;,kimii; ti-.n it , i rlvul: hiii"iuri'Ut!i j .tur.iUT.'.crent! ot;i' fiillf-l; will ccsc vc. it t-or n lur.f. .v ,rl by iJrupfiit: p.-. t:-i,r.'.f. F"r!,'.nit IMi.' or CtcEi, use blli.. A,H t j,A,ixt;tu (H!U2H S& CATARRH iln-reyiu '.uiu -rb 'rhlretri(.f- Istrimran Uwl to cure you. I'rico ioctc iinccttir (r. For anl- ly hnljie A- Klntimly. All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. I .IK und Ht.. Thf llHlIf. Ilr. A. WESOLO." The Boston Tailor,; East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. . I'Ttffl Kit fliiriiiitf-d. CIjARA story, Art Teacher J.'oohi S, UettingcH Iluihlimj, The reputation of THJ-, DALLES CI-; GAIi has Income firmly established, and the denand for the home manufactured i article is ixi'treafctng every day. A. ULRICH & SON. W. r WlhK.UA. W.M. MAKllEKh. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles Or. , This well known etand, kept bv the well known . II. Uutte, long n'rcHi dent of Wasco countv, has nu extraordl- nary nne HtocK ot j Sheep Herder's Deliglil and Irish Disturhanc In fact, all the loading brandH of fin ' nines, Liquors and Cigaig. Give tli old man a call and you will eoinii again at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH P.ItlCK, . UNION KT 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. 5atisfa;tiOi? Cuararteed wi.: 1,'lYt.' l.e'ui Monday mid TtinrMluj- of fieh wcvk, or o(t:iier it dvMrud. 1 Rheumatisrrii Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, I kame eacK, fee 01 v J. F. FORD, Qliseman & Warders, SalooD and Wine Rooms MINHNS ?,0W.N, 1,5nl '"' tlKMild iiiniKriunl,nt tin' l orliiiiiid j lull of IIihmI rtv..T. Willi liiri;e, MkIUIv lotii, lirnnd tr.vtiilid iill-if, i-imkI mI1 uik liinj-witur.wltli kliuilfiii l.fiifiMon, Hirlc,-tdtliiiiKp,(ullKlilluI lnimntidn clliiiHtc, tliui.'onlrid ittUni'Uoii nhii iiiuiiiitMln Miinmcr ivnurt fur nil Oin:ir, Ix-liiB tin; mun-M tnun to Mt. Ilmut It i iiii,uriil'lii- in, ttiuiiufiirUir'ni! euiitor, UiIiik tin- iiutntHl i i'iitiir lor l.'o iuuii; imitM of tliv U-i.1 fiflurn' " ' ' tlinlwr, jMwkUKklni; iiiillioni. of liotM ii,w i m iu dindilni: Mieiimo mid v t'f' Inll, .-ntl) Imrniwd W liwc rln iit, u.ntHc noucr uxUtx. there flu ' mill luclorliw will (inner . nirrounilc-d Uy mi mid cliiimtc tl,u ciinitot bt ( xwV. iiliyvt lierc for fruit nnd iiL'nrnltu'i . ml u lili tr..i,.,.r(i,,.i, owl ou will Und tlil tl.t iiincv to miike it inTfiot lionif orn 'itllik' . See me on the ground, address me at Hood Riri ' Wasco County, Oregon. Oregon. D1. SAMEI'S ELE iOm IELT ulFlNsony. Wrth KlMtro-Maenatlo luteal I'Mtali 1 llrt I UtlKV Hiej BlirreU Up an Old ieud With rutiouof brala bnre(ocni cxc(Maorliicli icoosi ana vr. mil fell upon and beat liim in a frightful manner. To Ilaliaquent Taxpayer .All propperty uiwn which taxes are not by the let of Auguat, will be levied upon and eold accord! ni? to law. T. A. Wakii. Sheriff. cmion. a uerrotu d.WIUj. tltplnuK48, Unituor SZ1LtTeil "rt"'. compuint. filIw !"i 1"u1. TiO lnre belt cinulm W(I UMmMfc ovr til vlhtn. Cumin n Ji'i'.V'!,1.',r'f,''i''.1"r,r orJJr ,oreit J,00U.U), ai.il vdllcuienllor tha ioe dliwut or Iio icr. lbou Zft'.l'.u Z al".b7. L'lU 'n"elom (iiTentuii 'ufcll'rriillfiltl.iid Kb Kit liuaet J??" ucernic HinruHOBi. xs ffi iu?Ji 2?rr k mm, mw villi til MufS ikndforJIIiu'U t'-riitJ'lct.iiil!.KakU,fJt3 CANUCN EbCOTRIO CO., Jlolnes, Iowh, write under dutc ol Jlnrc'ti 23, Ifc'J.1: w n r.... i .... r Utifur, OreKon. 1 The Dalles, 'jerweirif n . On arrivliik' home laHt week, I found i v.,i.. ... , v , , all well and imxiomdv awaitim.. On, .Nor.tl,c'Ht corner of feecoud and little (iirl. eight and one-half yearn old, , U"ri who had wanted away to 38 jKiundu, ie now well, Htront; and vigorotifl, and well ' . . JieHhed up. S. 15. Cough Cure haH done , its work well, lioth of the children like j Tp.tycfC frT TTq; it. Your B. IJ. Cough Cure ha cured 8 I0 XlatCillllg ur; llll IIUUI OUHl-nB jrtJin IIIU. ho g ve it to every one, with greeting , for all. WiHhing you prospority, we ure , VlllfB 1. f.... 1 l-t- . w..., , ,ui. a, .nun. o, r . i OII1J. ( ,.i.,.?t"iw,th,.','W!l iimlelicofful.HiKl rtuh l or thohiirlliK work, olcmiM! ynur nyntef.i will I IS !., the Hcnrfuche tid Liver Cure, by la.li.K ivtoo i, .lgK' t!uej dcMcneuoh week. Jii eggH Hold under iitiv uuurmitw. AddreaB : i cintu por bottle by all druxrUt. 6-2, lia From thoroughbred fowle. XLilKlt lZTCI.ill.Ct.. t.oo :i.oo K. M. UAJiKlMAK, Lnuemby Or. TITliE PERFECT !( W. RossWinans. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Worn, Tin Repairs m Boon MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young &W JilackBinitli Shop.