I 1 6'; - ,! mm-a ill; if- if ,vft , IS .'. in Jfiil; The Dalles My Chronicle. OFFICIAL I'Al'KH OF 1UM.KS CITY, AND WASCO COUNTY. Entered nt tho Postoffloe nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, nx nccond-claes mutter. BUBsciurrioN uatks. BY MAlHrOSTAOK ritRPAln) tN ADVANCK. Weekly, 1 year ? " r month 0 II ;j l OW) Daily, 1 year f'vjj' " f. months M pCf II 0 UU Address nil cnmmtintcntton to " T1IK CIIUON 1CLK," Tho Dalles, Oregon. iviHt-nntce. OFFICK HOURS General Delivery Window 8 a. m. to 7 v. Money Order " m. tit 4 v. nnday 4 " '' to 10a. in. CLOSING OF MAIL trains eolng Knst.. . .9v. in. and 11:45 a.m. " " West . . .9 1. jii. nmi fi:sv- in. Staec for (loldendale 7:) a. m. " " l'rlnevillo ::. m. " "Dnfuraiid WnrmPprlnRs .8:: a.m. " i Leaving for Lylo .t llartland. fl:;!0 n. m. " JAntOlovo . . .0:80 a. in. Kxcept Sunday. , Tri-wcekly. TucmIuv Thurwlay and Sitnrdny. I Mondny WeilncMlay and Friday. THURSDAY, AUG. 1S93 NEW CONDUCT FOR THE V. P. At tiie eloventh hour in the history of tho Union Pacific it has begun practic ing those business methods which might have elevated it to first rank among the raonoy-making railroads of the United States, had they commenced sooner. AVe refer to their dealings with the Earl Fruit Company. In order to strike up a now and profitable trade they have made a low special rate on fruit, and will see to it that each car is properly replenished with ice whenever necessary en route. They have offered free transportation to Mr. McDonald to any point lie may wish to go when working up the business, and have been courteous, considerate and gentlemanly in their dealings throughout. A friend ship has naturally sprung up from such treatment which will be mutually profit able. It is to be regretted that they have waited till this late day before adopting such a policy. Many a stockman can be found in this country whose experi ence has been exactlv the opposite. The stock en route were allowed to suffer for food and water, through an unwillingness on the part of tho railroad managers to spare the tune tor uiuoau ing them in the stock yards en route No favors were extended fur transporta tibn other than those customarily ac corded, ana indifference and arrogance has been the rule. Now that the com nanv's stock has declined to about 17 when offices are being closed, train crews cut down, section hands reduced in number, and retrenchment made alone all nossible lines, they have be gun a different practice with tho Earl Fruit company. If the grace of the neoDle is like that of God, there may yet be hope for that rapidly-declining company. The vice-president is proving an adroit speaker. At Salem Governor Pennoyer tried to entice him into range of a silver .lariat, but the distinguished visitor cleverly threw out some glittering gen eralities about striving to advance the best interests of the people, and forth with turned the conversation. At Ta- coma he pleased the crowd mightily by saying: "I have no shadow of doubt in my mind as to the proper name for your splendid mountain." Some hours later, when the Tacoma people read the remark in cold type, it dawned upon them that the vice-president might safely have repeated the remark at Se attle. Now they say ho is foxy, but they like him just the same. Spokane Review. Among various other ingredients the human body contains three pounds and thirteen ounces of calcium. Now, when it is considered that $300 an ounce is the market price of calcium, making the quantity stated worth some $18,000, it will be seen that alive, at least, we are worth a great amount intrinsically. Don't waste all your sympathy on congress. Tiie legislators havo hot work before them, but so have the men who bind wheat, rake hay, etc., and for that matter so havo the men who toil all week in order that tho people may have the news every day. Even at the frivolous bummer resort, the great subject of matchmaking is over present. .Summer or winter, miii ehino and storm, all times and places are seasonable for Cupid's labors. Ituoklen' A rm cit Hulvo. The best ealvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price L'5 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin rsly. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal says: "Sliiloh's Catarrh liemedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Chronic I.ooiim of the ItuweU Results from imperfect digestion. Tho causa lies in tho torpidity of tho liver, and tho euro is, take Simmons Llvor Regulator to stimulate the dull and slug gish liver, Towels uiilore. fjco $t narrjH 8j,0H. window. UOTTKN HANK Tim raelllc HimU 'if I'miirUco llotl'l.v Wrrokoil. San Fkancisi-o, Aug. '2. Tho Chroni clu charges that the failure of tho Pa cific bank, the only commercial bank in San Francisco which has closed its doors, wan not due to tho present finan cial stringency, but to reckless manage ment. Tho bank, it says, is hopelessly wrecked. Millions of dollars were itemed out into all sorts of Utopian I schemes, and the most questionable I methods resorted to by visionary mana I gers to cover their operations. It is 1 doubtful if the bank will liquidate at j cents on tho dollar. The assets ate largely worthless, ami in many instances absolutely fictitious. The California Illustrated Magazine absorbed nearly $200,1)00 of tho bank's money, ami it is unsecured. The overdrafts amount to nearly $000,000, for which it is thought 2ii percent would bo a high price. At-tornoy-Generni Hart, besides five notes for aii aggregate of $24,000, had an over draft of $8,000. A few days ago the attorney-general gave a decision stating that the bank was solvent and recom mending that it resume business. Among those who secured loan from tho bank on unsecured notes were doc tors, lawyers, judges, newspaper men, politicians, merchants and others. Al together about $2,000,000 has gone. The Chronicle closes its article by saying: "The condition of the bank shows con clusively that the financial stress had nothing to do with its failure. The great wonder is it did not fail long ago. It would have been a blessing to the city if it had collapsed when it had used up its resources, instead of contin uing in its course of recklessness, and eating up the funds with which it had been entrusted. Many of tho stock holders of the bank are very wealthy men, and it is contended that if the de preciation of the bank's assets, as al leged, be true, an assessment on their stock will tend largely to make good any deticieiicy." i)i:a;-ni:t or .iustich. All tlm Alleir.'il SiniiKRlcrt Jluvn lt?on fct'noiu'il 111. The drag-net of the United States marshals has few holes in it. That K they are not of the kind throuirh which indicted individuals for alleged smug gling readily escape. Its scooping qualities are attested by arrests all over the coast from Puget sound to the bay of San Diego. Poor mystical John Doe is the only one of tho crowd that is still roaming at large. Hia name will remain that until actual ap prehension suddenly changes it inio otic that is more specific. M. Caro was arrested yesterday in San Francisco, and will be brought here by a deputy United States marshal of that district. Captain John Ross arrived in Portland yesterday, and in the afternoon Deputy United States Marshal Hum phrey arrested him while he was arrang ing his bonds' in anticipation at Com missioner Deady's office. He had no trouble in making them out, and then was discharged to make his appearance when tho trial comes off later on. His apprehension hero was somewhat of a surprise because word had already been received at United States Marshal Grady's office that Captain John Uoss, of the Haytian Republic, was in the hands of a deputy marshal in California and would be accompanied 'here by him. Instead he came alone and practically presented himself for arrest to the officials. Telegram. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and coIiIh upon this condition. If you are alllicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy au directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and havo your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could Ihj relied on. It never disap points. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. Large sizo oOc and .$1. Ntn:lliiilii;r' .AIimMIiic Tin: D.w.i,Kh, Or., July 28, 1WW. Notice is hereby given that there wll' boa stockholders' meeting of tho W'.ih-o Independent Academy, at the Acarh'iuv building on Monday, 'August 28th, Ife'jlj. at 3 o'clock p. m., for tho purpose of electing soven directors, and transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting. P.y order of the board. S. L. HitooKH, See'y. dawtd. dinger & .Bono's stages on route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the best fishing point in Hood River valley, where ono can reach Mt. Hood in a few hours and iret their mail and nrovUimiH daily. L'towd For limit. Rooms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's ni. Hence on Ninth street. iK.'Iidaw William Tell Your Father that wo sell Used Up. It's the only way to use some things, but It's a bad condition for a man or woman. It means disease. Take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. That means health. It invig orates the liver and kidneys, purifies the blood and cleanses and renews the whole system. For all scrofulous humors and blood - taints, and even con sumption (or lung-scrofula), if taken in time, it's a positive remedy. It's a guaranteed one. In all diseases of the liver, blood and lungs, it's warranted to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. No other medicine of its class is sold, through druggists, on this pe culiar plan. You can judge why. You only pay for the good you get. the Dalles AND Prineville Stage - Line SWEET, ORR St CO.'S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, Easy-fitting Pants. Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! r We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Boys' and Youth s CLOTHING In every size, style and price. flJJILLII3&C0. J. D. PARISH, Prop. YOUR JlTTEflTIOJl 'horses HORSE I lA'ni" The Itallui ut G u. in. ovcry tin y, unit air nw- at lTlnovllle in thlrty'slx Jwmr I.viive rrlnovlK at ft n. ni. every day, anil unlit- nt j The I)ullth in thlrty-Mx hours. i Cailies the U. S. .Mail, Passengers ami Express i Connects at rriii""lllc wlth- Staes from Eastern and Southern Or pon, Northern California and all Interior Points. A " miikes clo'c connection at Tho Dallot with Uiiiifrom Portland ami Kastern )int. : . Coaiteoas JiiTErs. GcoJ accomodations along me road. . First-class Coaches and Horses used. I : Express matter bamlleii with special care. I STARE orriCKH; I M. Slchttl A: Cii.'h Htoro, Unintllln lliium-, ! l'rlnevlllo. Xlio HuIIkh. J. S. COOPER, In calluil tn tlm fact that Hagh Glenn, Dealer in GhiHH, Lime, 1'lnntur, Content and liuiltlini; Material of till kintln. cm.. th P.n. u ..r- j WIEIDILTIESID Jl. "2T, AUGUST 2. IV J 11 IT r I P T II 1' A ill A II Ml 1 H HH1 Entries should be made at once. 1 1UIU1 J IflUUlUJllgDI .Cornrr Hum, IhVIOX STOCK VAUDS, Cluanjo, III. The largest unci only .strictly commission dealer in horses in the world, will hold his oth extensive sale of west ern hranded horses for season 180.'), on J. F. FORD, ist, , Of Ijch Mollies, Iown, write' under il.it nl ! March 23, 180.1- i S. 15. Med. Mho. Co., Duftir, OreKon, (iailkmeii : On arriving homo last week, 1 found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little srirl, eight and ono-lmlf years old. ' who had wasted away to :i8 pound), it now well, strong and vigorous, and well : fleshed up. S. JJ. Couh Curo has done its work well. Both of tho ehildren like l it. Your .S. 15. Cotifrh Cure has cured and kept away all hoarsenoHH from me. i .t'o uive it to every one, with greetings j for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are i Yours, Mit." & iMits. J. I. FoitD. i , If you v!h to lw fresh ami cheerful, anil remlv 1 for tin' finririK's work, ck-imse your ny8t':iii with the HeniiHcho ami l.iver Cure, by taking two or I three ilo each week. SoM nailer u oltivo KUitrantec. I Mi cents tx.-r hottle by all ilrtU'Kislk To he found in the City. 72 LUashington Street. The Dalles HORSES .'t-17il.tw.1lii HORSES - ... - ... M " j j- : leads on to fortune" Tho poet unquestionably had reference to the FACTORY NO. 105. ilT"1 A DO of the 15est Brands VAvXxA.XVO manufactured, and orderi! front all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. n urn tnrr, & ml. W. E. GARRETS0N. mm Jeweler Mll.H AOUNT roit Till-: All Watch Work Warrantocl. I Jewelry Made to Order. Ana ifivuMtUlu f .u vul..r. un. Mllnir Li u..ii(i Solil by ' Dt-uirgUU or eent by moll. !Sc.,C0o., tnUSl.OUperpackuKc Ham plus free W(Tk lIAn"?rlvortoTCOTBrowcu Vot Mle by Nnli tc Klnurly, lilH Hi I Nt.. Tlm HuIIbk. Or. A. WESOLO, The Boston Tailor, East End Second St Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. I'ftrfeut I'll (luaraiituml. CLiAFR STORY, Art Teacher lluum .1, IkUimjen HuiUUtig, Will give Ijukona Mouiiuys una Humility of eich week, or olUuw If UIim1. The reputation of THK I)A1,LKS OI GAH has Income firmly estahlislied.and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. j A. ULRICH & SON. . V. WIN K.MAN. UM. MAKDKKh. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS, Prop. ! No. 90 Second Sruot, The Dalles Or. ! Tills well known stand, kept hy the well known V. 11. liutts, long a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary line stock of Shefn Ill'hlfVtc llpliirlif nriil I rich llisfitrlmn- m I'vii.ut m ' iiiuii irtgiut vuuv In fact, all the leading hrauds of fin Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th old man a call and you will couiii again Wiseman & Warders, Saloon anil Wine Rooms I The Dalles, OroRon. Northwest corner of Second and Court streets. Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowls. Xjl?la.t 33retlxzxxo,a. Address : 0-2,1111 i t t t i fU.OO ( fjfOO K. M. MAHKIMAN, liudemby, Or, at CRANDALL &. BURGETS, Who are selling those Roods out at greatly-reduced rates. MIOIIKLBACII r.KlOK, UNION ST. MINHNS MIC NUN TOW N Iiiih Imvii iilnttnl on the olit cntiii Ktimilil, nt tliu I'orkH mid k rails or lloml river, with Jmuc.HKhUy Jotii.hiiiMlMri-iMhitiiil iilli-yn, i"l cell mill iiiirinviitur,wlthlmii)iii iitiilimliin, TliM'tilriiliiii(c',ii.'llKlitliii iiiiiiiiitulii olliiiati!, Ihufviilial iitlriiclliiii a a iiiiiiiiitulii Hiiiiiincr nxirt luriill (lit'Kuii, Iwlntf tlm iicarcNt hum to Jit. Iloiul. It In iiiipiuallckii hh u iiianiifiicturlti center, IwInk Hid nulur.il crnkT Kir 1M) Mpiaif miles uf the bc.it n ihiriiiMl In tliiibiT, imifwiliin iiilllloiiN of biirci' iiiivmt in lis ilaihluK Ktiwnim anil wnh'r lulls i-ajlly liiiniukciil. Whi rr cluni iiKtlve ikiwit cxlul", IIicii' tin' i"'"!"' , fl()t(irllH Wll fl.llt.ir. hllrriitll.tli.il I..- .ill ..II. ....I.. .1.... ...... ...it 1 . .'VI'L'l 00 iiiiywlivro hir linlt nml iii:ilHiltnn, ami with traiiHuirlatlnii alraid uun' you M llnil this the pliicoti, niiilii'a n fhet hiimc ur a )myllii: liivrttw" TITliE PERFECT See me on tiie ground, of fl.flflTOKS TTA fit. wasco uounty, uregou. W. RossWinans. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Wort, Tit Repairs ana Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. l uii jiiuu ovjiutii, iHixi (ioor woflt ol xouiiK w" lilaokuuuth Shop.