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THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1893.
NO. 38.
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rlt,-lty orcouutry. Offlc No. Wand
Ctt block. wU
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to. UUtoa rooma & and 6 Chapman
Blot-, K-i.cm-e H. K. corner Court and
hutt itreeti, seoind door troro the corner.
MtatoorUtoia A. M 2tI aud7 to r M.
DM-MIX-Dentikt. (.an riven lor the
t jciltw extraction ot teeth, AUo teeth
too frt Aluminum plate, llooma. Rlgn ot
t-t-olftnYooth, Second Btreet,
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HOUIBT!ft.
M-CO I.01(iK, NO. 16, A. K. A A. M - Mreli
rl nml third Mouday ol ench month at 7
rVAl.l.KU KflVAI. AHf'll CHilTVll MM r
AV MecU In Masonic Hull the third YVedmwliv
:ti muuth at 7 1', M.
If 0DKKN WOODMEN OK T1IK WOlll.l).
fll Mt. HihkI C-iiioNn. MLMooUTiietidaycveii
Unofeach week In Iraternlty Hall, al7:: p. in
pOLUMHIA U)DOK, NO. 6, I. 0. 0. K.-Meeti
Y..e:B rrway eeiiuir at 7:w o'clock, In K
W r, hall, ciirnur Hecoiid and Court atreeu
Wourulnic hrothura are welcome.
U.CtouoH. Hec'y. U. a. IllLtf.N. (1.
UBIENDKIIH' LODGE, NO. 9., K, of P.-MeeU
rj .iiuimay eveiiing at 7,30 o'clock, tu
fchnno bulldlnK, c orner of Court and Hecoud
nujDurmug ineuinum are corulally In
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1 -m " iuwii; ruom. Auaru invited.
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First National Bank. WAKE IIP.
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n'HE DALLES,
OREGON
A General Bunking BiiHinons trariHacU-d
Draft or Cluv-k.
CollnctloiiH mal and proccotln promptly
remiiicd on tmy ol mlloction.
SlKht and Tolejcraphic Kschungo "old on
w lorn, an franciiico and Portland.
DIHKOTOKS,
1). 1. TiioxrfioN. Jno. 8. Kchknck.
Ed. M. Wii.i.iamh, Gko. A. Liibk.
H. M. Hkai.i,.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKANHACT A (IKNKUAI.HANKINO HDHINKHS
LotUirn of Crtxllt inHiied availahli in he
Eastern StateB.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
TranHferHBoldon Kew York, Chicago. St.
Lou'ih, Kan Francico, Portland Oregon,
UDMLI-IU IIWIII.i ,1.1 hiud jrwillba ill -
egon and Washington.
UoUfctionH made at all DointH on lav
orable term.
THE DALLES
Hational Bank.
Of DALLES CITY, OK.
I'renident - -Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
Z. F. Moodv
Chaiilkk Hilton
M. A. Moodv
General Banking Business Transacted.
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Sf'TUuiidaV ,.' iVV' 'J"t!'lflo Htwtor. Hurvlcen
KvmilitK I'rayor ou Friday at
JWr mectii,. KiVvL ,",w. "noniliiK tiorvlooa.
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ua 7 1 ir o "Vl"'-'' every huudtiv ut n
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ilUtlHilnK nt - '.nY", '"wit ub every
' piutior mill peon e
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Sight Exchangtm Sold on
NEW YORK.
SA.N FKANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collection! made on favorable terms
at all aocetaible points.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiaCaSmiiti & wagon Slop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Tbirt Street opp. Lietie's olil Stand.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figure. Has the
largest honso moving outfit
in fcitztern Oregon.
Add reas P.O.Box 18 1. The Dalles
S. L. YOUNG,
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Watchc and Jewelry repaired to order nn
khort notice, ami aatlnlactlon uiuriitwl
AT TM
Blur f I. (. Mlckalaasi, X Mt. Tha UalU
Chas. Allison,
-Doaler In-
CE
Headquarton at Ohai. Lauer'i.
HavliiK hud u line liuruut of nntunil , Hie
bt Ht In the world. I am nriMMired to furnlKli in
any Humility ana at uotiom pneen.
CHAS. ALLISON.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DISALBR IN
Dry Goods
CL0TIiIN-
Uuuta, HIiiMia, Hut., Kwi.
Ui., Ktc, Kto.
Second St., The Dalles.
If you wako up in the
morning with a bitter or
bad tasto in your mouth,
Languor, Dull llcadacho,
Despondency, Constipa
tion, take Simmons Liver
Regulator. It corrects
tho bilious stomach,
Bwectens tho breath and
cleanses the furred tongue.
Children as well as adults
Bometimes eat something
that docs not digest well,
producing Sour Stomach,
lleartburn, Restlessness
or Sleeplessness a good
doso of Regulator will
give relief. So perfectly
harmless i.s this remedy
that it can ho taken by
the youngest infant or
the most delicate person
without injury, no matter
what the condition of the
system may be. It can
do no harm if it does no
good, but its reputation
for 40 years proves it
never fails in doing good.
"The Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
SURRENDER OF SUM
She Has Accepted the Full Terms of
France's Ultimatam.
THE WAR CLOUD DISAPPEARS
Much Excitement in the Foreign Of
fice in Paris When the Siamese
Minister So Reported.
Parih, July 29. Prince Vadehana, tho
Siamese minister, went to the foreign
office this morning to communicate to
M. Devellc, minister of foreign affairs,
Slant's decision to accept the terms of
France's ultimatum. He was received
by M. Revoil, chief secretary, who, with
out waiting for the prince to speak of
his mission, informed him that M. De
vellc would be unable to receive him, as
with the departure of M. Pavie from
Bangkok all diplomatic intercourse be
tween France and Siam had stopped.
M. Revoil was proceeding to express his
regrets, when Prince Vadehana ex
claimed :
"But I bring a flag of truce ; we accept
the ultimatum."
M. Revoil did not wait to hear more.
He bolted into M. Develle's presence,
shouting, "Siam accepts the ultimatum."
He then explained that Prince Vade
hana had brought the news and was
waiting outside. M. Develle at once re
ceived the prince with exceptional cor
diality. The prince repeated that Siam
accepted, and expressed the hope that
diplomatic relations would be resumed.
Entertain. Stoveniion.
Freigm ana Passenger Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) Yetween The DalleB and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
IiOcks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
IMHHKM'KK It ATKH.
One way. . .
Round trip.
..$2.00
3.00
TicketH on sale for Ixmg Reach, Ocean
Park, Tioga and Ilwaco. Baggage
checked Ihiough.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
anv time day or night. Shipments for
wav landings must lie delivered before
5 p'. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
drneral Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
(leneral Manager.
THE DALLES.
OREGON
prcsh Paint I
W. V. GlMiKRT hereby Bind
)ll coiiiiiilmontx to every friend
And enemy- If lie ha any
Be they lew or bo they many.
The time lor titntliiK ""'W com
And every one desire a home
That look fresh and clean and new,
An none but a good painter t an do.
riilntlnn. tnierliiK nud kUwIiik, too,
Will ii ale yimr old house look quite n.
lie will take your work either way,
Ily tho Job or by tho day.
If vou have work kIvo him a call,
Uu'll take your orders, largo or auiall.
Keoctful!y,
W. C. GILBERT,
V, O, Hox No. 3,
THL DALLKS, Oil.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
TI;la old, iKipuInr and reliable house
i ..ii-.u, vofuriilMhiHi. and every
una uuiu until vij . ..
room has been ropnpered and repaint
mid newly carpeted throughout. Iho
1.... I Til ... a mill IM HlllllllilMl
lioiisu ixjiiuuuo iiw iu- 1-1
with every modern convenience. Jiatet
a .1 ..1.. ...... at 1 it 1 1 11 1 1 It iUl
ieanonai)ie. a goou rt'Birniinw.j.
to tlie houHe, Frer bus to nud from all
trains. r-o o..
U. W. rinUVYbbOi riiiKi
Seattle, July 29. Special. The
event of the past week has been the
visit of Vice-President Stevenson and
party to this city and the reception ten
dered by the citizens. A drive about
the city during the day gave the vice
president and party an opportunity to
see the queen city of the state. The
reception was informal, many thous
ands participating in it.
The hop crop in the Puyallup valley
gives assurance of being one of the best
crops in the history of the country, and
the hop growers are jubilant over the
prospect of receiving big prices.
ANXIOUS TO ISK ANNKXEI.
Canadian Konulne Society With Thin
Object In View.
New YoitK, July 29. Many prominent
Canadian residents of this city met
Thursday night and formed themselves
into a society for the furtherance of en
deavors to bring about the annexation
of Canada with the United States. The
meeting was unanimously in favor of
adoption of the speediest method of ob
taining for Canadians tho advantages of
American citizenship. The association
is to be called the Canadian-American
Society. No less than 275 members
signed' the roll, and the following officers
were elected:
President, Dr. George McGanran;
first vice-president, Vv". C. Charleroix;
treasurer, D. B. Messenger; financial
secretary, Dr. James Moran; recording
feecretary, Dr. George E. Hayunga.
Kx-Premier Mercier, who is lecturing
in favor of annexation throughout New
England, will lw invited to come to New
York to advlfce the new club as to the
best methods to be adopted to advance
the interests of the movement.
Cuiifesieil to Wife Murder.
AbToitM, Or., July 21). John Hensen
has confessed to the murder of his old
and unotreiiding wife. Hanson's man
ner and bearing all along, and especi
ally his conduct at the funeral of his
murdeied wife, stamp him as a man of
iron nerve, reckless of means and care
less of consequences. No horror was
visible in his face when hebeutover
the body of his victim at the morgue
and kissed tho cold clay; no remorse
seemed to move him, except aa a pass
ing cloud, when he heard the clods fall
upon her coffin in Greenwood. There
was scarcely need for him to confess,
for Slicrlll'' Smith and his aids arid
Prosecuting Attorney Curtis were weav
ing an unbreakable web of circum
stantial evidence around him. So close
and connected is the testimony which
those otlicera have secured that convic
tion, in case of trial, would have been
certain.
NOT! UK.
Inasmuch as my wife, Georgio Anna
Brooks, has, without just cause or prov
ocatloii, left my bed and board, against
my wifchesand consont, and refuses to
return or further llvo wiui mo, i uereuy
warn nil persons not to glvo her any
credit on my account, aa 1 will not pay
any bills of her contracting after this
tl,v(0. UALKll J-ltOOKH.
Diilleu City, Or., July 10, 1803.asot-w.t
Ubo Mexican Silver Stove Polish,
MITCHELL NOTES.
I.tinnlo I.imirell Klilml Ity a llorun-
Other Alnttera.
Ono day last week while riding to
school, Lonnie Laswcll was thrown from
his horse and eo seriously injured that
ho died within a few hours. The cause
of his horse throwing him is not known,
since he was riding in advance of his
brother and sisters and out of sight. Ho
had fallen on his shoulder, crushing the
entire side of tho trunk of tho body,
breaking tho collar bone and drivirig it
into the lung. Dr. Hank of this place
was called in, but nothing could be done
only to alleviate the suffering of the
little fellow until the mysterious One
came to claim his own. Mrs. Laswell is
a widow, beloved and respected by all
who know hor, and her many friends
extend their heartfelt sympathy at her
sudden and sad bereavement.
Grain crops of this and surrounding
places are not eo favorable as last year,
the late cold rains of spring retarding
growth, causing it to be feeble and
stunted. Since the rains, winds have
blown cold and bleak, warm and dry.
Hail and snow did not fail to visit us,
neither did Jack Frost fail to nip the
tender blades of cerials slightly, al
though enough to keep it from putting
forth as lively an outlook as if it had
failed in its visit.
Mitchell is making some very pleasant
improvements. Mr. Sasserof this place,
and successful hotel proprietors and
merchants, are building hotel and stores
combined which is proving to be quite a
presentable piece of work. Also Mr.
Misner's saloon keeper is building a
very neat and comfortable dwelling.
Dr. Hank and E. E. Allen contemplate
erecting dwellings in the near future.
Once more diphtheria has shown itself
in the West Branch section. The five-year-old
daughter of Mr. Gambol was
taken seriously ill, and at last accounts
she was not expected to live. Some
rigorous disinfectants should be applied
to thoroughly cleanse places where the
disease is known to be since there is
hardly three months passes without one
or more cases, and many prove fatal.
Weather, yes we have plenty of it.
We have all seasons of the year in a
week. Just now it is giving us summer
in all its inlensity. The thermometer
ranging from 84' to 62' in the shade
during the day, but generally, nights
are cool enough to induce healthful
sleep.
J. v.
Mitchell, July 27th, 1893.
Will He Unable to Wed Until December.
San Francisco, July 29. The mar
riage of Commander Whiting, of the
United States ship Alliance, to Miss
Etta Ah Fong, of Honolulu, was ex
pected to take place next September,
but unforeseen circumstances will pre
vent the captain from going to the para
dise of the Pacific at that time to claim
his Chinese bride. He is now in South
American waters. Private advices from
Honolulu state that the marriage will
take place early In December. Com
mander Whiting expects to visit Hon
olulu at that time, and his friends in
the islands say lie will carry through his
matrimonial project, even if it should
result in his leaving the service.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds upon
this condition. If you aro alllicted with
a cough, cold or any lung, throat or
chest trouble, aud will use this remedy as
directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this oiler did we not
know that Dr. King's New Discovery
could bo relied on. It never disap
points. Trial bottles free at Snipes &
Kinersly'a drug store. Large aize oOo
and ii.
Htoukhulilera' Meeting.
The Dalles, Or., July 28, 1893.
Notice is hereby given that there will
boa stockholders' meeting of the Wasco
Independent Academy, at the Academy
building on Monday, August 28th, 1803,
at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose ot
electing seven directors, and transacting
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
By order of the board.
S. I-. BnooKS, Sec'y.
dawtd.
Towels
window.
galore. See N. Harris' show
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Frank La Mott is up from Port
land visiting friends.
Geo, Abbott, a wool merchant of San
Francisco, is in the city.
Grant Mays has entered upon a four
years' college course at Berkeley, Cal.
News from Salem is to the effect that
Capt. Hum prey is improving somewhat.
Mrs. N. Harris returned from a short
trip to the seaside last Saturday evening.
Miss Minnie Freiman left on the after
noon train for a short visit in Portland.
T. P. Crum and party will go to tho
Caecades tomorrow for a month's out
ing. Miss Lela Peary returned home Sat
urday after a visit of Beveral weeks in
the valley.
Mrs. L. Booth departed for the Cascade
Locks this morning for a short sojourn
at that delightful place.
The Misses Rintoul and Roberts have
gone to Hood River to attend the insti
tute which will be in session during the
week.
Miss Lida Johnson of 8-Mile want to
Hood River this morning to attend the
session of teacher's institute at that
place.
Conductor Fowler came up today at
tired in citizens clothes. He is takinjraf;
short vacation and will visit friends. A.
J. Borie is also taking in the city.
Miss Eva St. Clair Pollard, who has
been visiting Mr. W. D. Richards' fam
ily on 8-Mile for some weeks, returned
to her home In Portland Saturday.
Master Walter French, eldest son of
Mr. D. M. French, who was taken to
Portland for treatment, is a great sufferer.
Shortly after arriving in the city his
right knee had to be lanced and a' large
quantity of matter taken away. Satur
day it was found necessary to perform a
like operation on his elbow and a re
moval of a large quantity of pus was
had. The young sufferer is in a precari
ous condition, but strong hopes prevail
that he will pull through. The present
trouble is a result of rheumatic fever.
HOTEL AltRlVALS.
Skibbe George Davenport,. Mosier;
John Buford, Georgo T Person, Cheno
weth; B F Bage, Ellensburg; W D
Wright, Molalla; A J McHaley, Eight
Mile ; F Muker, Chicago.
Columbia C Ring, James Foss, E D
Fair, Hood River; Julius Parker, C
Schraeder, James Smith, H W Wicker
sham, Portland; D W Howard, Moro;
H J Harvey, Pendleton ; J W Baker,
Henry Readel, Mill Creek: John Ste
venson, Baker City; S B Doney, San
Francisco. "
HOKN.
Near The Dalles, July 30th, 1893, to
the wife of T. A. Wilhelm, a son.
In this city, July 31st, 1893, to the
wife of F. E. Adams, a daughter.'
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the com plexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
Kuckleu'a Arutca Halve.
The beat salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi
tively cures piles, or nb pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. Olinger & Bone'a stages en route tfj
Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the
best fishing point in Hood River valley,
where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few
hours and get their mail and provisions
daily. 2tewd
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
July 2d, 1891, will be paid on presenta
tion of the same at my office. Interest
ceascH after this date.
1. 1. Bukokt, Treasurer.
The Dallea, Or., July 5th, 1893.
"My littlo boy was very bad off for two
months with diarrluua. We used varj
ioua medicines, also called in two doc
tors, but nothing done him any good un
til we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrho-a Remedy, which gave im
mediate rollof and soon cured him. I
consider It the ('est medicine made aud
can conscientiously recommend it to all
who nood a dinrrhcua or collo medicine.
J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale by Blakeley A
Houghton, druggists.
Tho W.R. 0. No. 17, will meet a
their hall Saturdiu evening, July 2044
at:4.ri, Mus. Alice Vau.vey,
. President.
Ask your dealer
Stove Polish.
for Mexican Silver
Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Baking
Powder
AIS-OLUTEIY PURE l