Mi KM M::-' fl Mi" i. V I f I .1 L W l i ill. i- 4. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL l'.U'KU OK 1MM.KH CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. Entered at the l'ostofllcc at The l)nlle, Orcjfon, ns BCContl-cUs matter. sunsanii'TioN k.vtku. BY MAIL (rOSTAOK I'RK1AID) IN AflVANCK. Weekly, 1 year - A 9 " 0 months U ; " 3 " . . ..ON) Dlly, 1 yem. j " 0 month wj ter 0 fl AAlrons all communication to "THE CI1KOX tCLK." Tho Dalles, Oregon. lMnl-nmrc, orncK liottRj Acneral Delivery Wlmlow. . . .s n. hi. to 7 1. m. Money Outer " S". m. tiM p. m. Sunday il I) " . ..y n. m. tolOu. m. CA)INO OK MAIL."' trains KOtng Kast 9 p. m. ami llllin.m, " " West. . Up. m. ami Slfflum, BUiec for tloMenilrtlo 7!)n. in. " l'rinevlllc S:m.in. " "Dufuraiiil WarmSprltiRsi . .fi::wn. in. " flawing for l.vlo it Hurtlimil. 5:3) a. m. " " J Antelope .. .5::u. m. Kxeept ?imlny. tTrl-weekly. TucmIbv Thurnlay anil Saturday. 1 " Monday Wcilnenlay and Friday. l89o SATURDAY, AUG. 5,1893 Tho Washington Star says : It would not 1)0 at all surprising if within a few years the United States should wrest from Great Britain the greatest of that nation's manufacturing privileges the building of ships for Powers that must have them hut cannot construct for themselves. From the day when iron clads became governmental necessities the smaller countries have purchased their ships of war and their armament from England, but it is only reasonable to suppose that the monopoly will soon be broken. Again and again has it been demonstrated that American material, shaped by American ingenuity, has no superior when it appears as the finished product, and to this gratifying fact the eyes of intending purchasers cannot long bo closed. Kvery ship in our navy testi fies to the excellence of American handi craft, and such solid evidence will surely not be disregarded. Xo nation can pro duce better guns than ours. In the im portant matter of armor plate we are far in advance of all competition, while American engines have outsped the be?t foreign mechanism over put in any cruiser. With these conditions un shakenly established but little time is likely to elapse before the Clyde, the Tyne, the Thames, the Mersey, the Seven and Milford Haven will occupy minor positions in the marts of shipping, while the Delaware, the Chesapeake and a score of other waters within our national boundaries will become su premely conspicuous. WASHINGTON LETTER From our UoRular Correspondent. Next week there will have assemhled j in the capltol a congress which promises to he one memorable in history, whether with good reputo or bad, time will tell. Heaven knows when it will adjourn I bv the Ith ot iUarcit, iwo, ceriamiy, nun possibly not sooner. The meeting of congress at this early date is accepted as one of the most natural things in the world, and there is undoubtedly need 'enough for the session, but one who j traces back tho causes which led to it ! will lie somewhat puzzled. There ap pears to have been a demand "in the TIlC coming woman I air" for an extra session. It was talked can jjC healthy. SllC will be, I about oven before the old congress had Jf wji canj(j fon As tunournea. nut u i una mm: mun. ur i , , - , , j-. no thought, of a silver session. Tho s he enters womanhood, Dr. reason why tho new congress should be i Pierce S ravorite Prescription brought together promptly, which wasibllilcls U and Strengthens tlC urged on every hand, was that the re-, system and regulates and pro vision of the tariff might be begun at i t the functions It's a supporting tonic, and a quiet ing, strengthening nervine. It corrects and cures all those delicate derangements and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. In every case for which it's recommended, the " Favor ite Prescription" is guaranteed to give satisfaction. If there's no help, there's no pay. It does all that's claimed for it, mien. Tina reason mil not seem to im press Mr. Cleveland, and the much de-. sired extra session appeared to be un attainable until the new reason was found in the financial situation. Now wo have congress about to meet to face , a question they were running from all last congress. There has been an al- j most complete revolution in a few j months, and congress comes together al- most 'without a thought of what they had expected to he a cause for their as-ncmbling. inni with :i m'piit. ileal of reassuriin; or the money is refunded. testimony as to financial conditions Minieter Blount's special mission to Hawaii is practically completed and his final report is said to be now on its way to Washington. The voluminous re ports already received have been trans mitted to the president at Buzzard's bay, so that he is in full possession of information amply sufficient for the for mation of a policy on the general ques tion of annexation. It is not at all im probable that the executive will send a special message to congress at the extra session. The knowing ones assert it as a fact that Mr. Cleveland is opposed to the annexation of the islands, hut is willing to exercise a guardianship over them sufficient to prevent interference on tho part of any other foreign government. The Great Northern has placed on sale at its principal ticket offices 3,000-mile tickets at the rate of 2)j cents per mile, or $75 each. They will be good for the personal use of the original purchaser, will be limited to one year from date of issue, and will contain the same gen eral conditions as are found in the con tract of the present l.UOO-mile ticket. They will bo valid for passage not only over tho Great Northern system, but also on its immediate connections be tween St. Paul, Puget Sound, and San Francisco, and cover about 0,000 miles of railway and steamer lines in the northwest. comes an official statement from Mr. Eckels, controller of the currency, in which are shown plain unvarnished facts as to bank suspensions. Foolish efforts to alarm the public mind have alleged that two hundred or more banks i had failed and those same mis-statements naturally resulted in exaggerated ideas which in turn did damage where there was no good reason for any dis turbance. Hut an extension of the scare is hardly possible, in the face of j the information presented by the con-1 trotlei 's figures. There are !1,7S." na-1 tiona! banks in the United States. Of these 105 have suspended since January 1 1 1st. Fourteen have reopened their ; doors, while fifty-eight have made ap plication to reopen and will doubtie-s soon receive the necessary permission. Tho calamity howler has been trying to convince the thoughtless that most of the banks were either gone or going; the controller's exact statement shows that less than three per cent have been affected and of these a respectable pro portion is once more engaged in the transaction of business. When Mrs. Cleveland return" to the white house in September, it. will be to find the place in thorough order for the winter's social campaign. Within doors the most extensive change will be ap parent in the red room. Thi apart ment has always been used by the fam ilies of the various presidents quite hb much in the capacity of a private recep tion room as for public occasions. Tho stiffness of the other parlors here gives place to an air of coziness that is home like and attractive. Upstairs, the email room opening out of the president's room has been transformed. This, as during the former years of her oc cupancy, Mrs. Cleveland will use as her boudoir, the charming little apartments in which she will receive the most inti- It's a risky way to sell it but it isn't your risk. the Dalles AND Prineville Stage Line J.D. PARISH, Prop. Leaves The Dalles at 6 n. m. every day, anil ar rives at I'rlnevllle In thirty-six hours, l-cave I'rinovlle at 5 a. m. every day, and arrives at Tho Dalles in thirty-six hours. Carties the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express Connects at Prin'ille vtith- Stdges from Eastern and Southern Or egon, Northern California and all Interior Points. ,li. .nukes close connection at The Dalles with trius from Portland and Eastern ixiints co'Jiiecus timers, i . Good accommodations along tbe road. First-class coacties anil Horses nsed. ' Enress matter handled with special care. STAGE OPFlOKHi William Tell Your Father that we ull SWEET, ORR St CO.'S Vest Jumpers, . Pantaloon Overalls, FCasvfittinor Pants Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for . . . . Men's, Boys' and Youth s CLOTHING In every size, style and price. d n m urn i inmn o nn H.lI.lllILUHpflOU.i i M Sicliel & Co.'m Htore, I'rluevIIlx. Umntllla Ituuiu, fliM allen. 1st, J. F. FORD, Of De MoineB, Iowa, writes under datf ol March 23, 1MW: S. B. Mi:d. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oreuon. Oeutlemen : On arriving homo hist week, 1 found all well ami anxiously awaiting. Our little uirl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted awny to 38 pounds, it mate of her friends-and serve a cup of now well, strong and vigorous, and well tea prepared by her own hands from the poshed up. S. B. Cough Cure lias done daintiPHt of tihlps at nn siilo nf H,n ,,1,1 ,ts work wel1- ,5oth of 11,0 """en like daintiest of tables at one side of the old- it Your S. B. Cough Cum has cured fashioned fireplace. The walls are and kept away all hoarseness from me. papered in light blue, and carpets and f-'o ive it to "every one, with greetings furnishings correspond in tone with this ! for M' Wkhinjr you prosperity, we ar.' T :., i , 1 i ours, .u. -uho. .j. i. . i'ljuii. YOUR ATTENTION horses horses Is called to the fact that i J . S. COOPER, Hugh Glenn, Corn?,- Hum, US I OS STOCK YAlUhS, Chicago, 111 Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. !arrl the fluent I.hu- if lilt: liLi-'CMi, mill i v niiiii;Liv cimiiiii inniiju uuiiiui in uwim.n il tho world, will hold his (lh oxlonsive kuIo ot west ern branded horses for season 1893, on HORSES m. m m a m m I TTT7 L. I I -Tv-l mct-l A TTT" A TTt TTjl I 1 d IITfi iVl A 11 I n 1 l) fH1 Entries should be made at onee. J 1VLUJ U lUUUlUlUgOl To be found in the City. 72 LUashington Street. The Dalles Gigaf : Factory FIBST STBBBT. FACTORY NO. 105. !n t i a rnom tint tlir nrnci.h.nt'a ...if... " 'ou to leQl'Ireih ninl ciiceriuj.niiu rciun in tins room mat tue president s wife forthi.HnrinL'', work, clounto your hyatwi w td inc iitMiiachu mm Liver unrc, ry uiuiiik iniim Whenever Hawaii is ofieied to Great .Britain upon the same terms as to the United States up will go her flag, and no British Blount will haul it down either. Americans who want United Btates people to live on shore, "and never go to Eea," won't care; but peo pie who are looking to the future of American commerce feel as if tho pres ent attitude of the United States toward Hawaii is perpendicularly asinine. Hero is a bright streak in the general depression. Tho grain leceipts at Buf falo during July and during the season to tho end of July, break the record a record which runs back more than half a century. The July receipts ex ceed 21,000,000 bushels; tho season's receipts are over 78,000,000 bushels. These are big figures and there is no gloom in them. Believing that an effort wan being made to make the government pay nioro for tho silver bullion it purchuses than tho same bullion was worth in market, tho secretary of tho treasury lias not bought for tho month of July even one half of tho 4,500,000 ounces which the law vails upon him to purchase every month. When General Greaham and Colonel Lamont get through with tho message Cleveland will have to be introduced to it. Ask your dealer for Stove Polish. Mexican Silver background. It is on the writing desk attends to her private correspondence The president's room adjoining has a ' rich appearance of .'olid comfort. The I walls have been prepared in light faun , color, flowered over with large bouquets of red roses. Tho large, sunny apart-', inent, used by President ami Mrs. liar-1 nson as their bedroom, will bo used as I a guest chamber, and the adjoining' room usually spoken of a the Prince of Wales room will becomu tho future' nursery for the national infant, Bahv I linth. three don's fiicli wit'5:. riold under u positive Kimruiitce. W cents ier bottle by all dri!irvii j. W. E. GARRETS0N, Leaoiaa Jeweler oiM.K AOKNT FOIt Til K riTrj. PQ of the Best Brands VJxvJTxjLXLO manufactured, and orderu from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THK DALLKS CI GAU has become (irmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article! in increasing enery day. A. ULRICH & SON. V. tVIMKMAN. VM. MAKIIKItH. If some enterprising newspaper re porter will Hag Hon. Hiehard P. Bland's' tr.iin of tl., .!.?. 1.,. ...Ill , I I,..,., ui mwnjiHS iiu r, III KH'JK" 11 riCil lead. Pension purging, like charity, should begin at homo. Go to N. Harris for fine prints; 20 1 yurus lor Jfi. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., ,S ;an Diego, Cal., says: "Sliiloh's Catarrh Bemedy is the first medicine I have' ever found that would do mo any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. I All Watch Work Warranted. j Jewelry Made to Order. ' IIIH h .nil tit., Hit- IhII. Mr. WnO-rOH ACME IT WILL NOT CUnCTJ An hit rwublo IKiitl vo and N KltV H TONIC. Sow hy l)ru(fjrllii or nent by mail. 85c, , Wo., ind 31.00 per packtwe. Sum plea free Wd MAoFuvoritelMTS rOTOM Aw HwforttioToctiindl!roatli,Sx:, Fur iale by Huljiei Si Klucrtly. A. WESOLO, Ttas Boston Tailor, East End Seeond St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. rorfcet fH (liiuninleetl. CLiAtfl STORY, Art Teacher Uoum S, JttUirujen UuilJiinj, Will ijlvo UuiMinii ilomlKyn mul TliurMlavK of v icli wewk, or uJtvutr li detlad. The Snug. W, H. BUTTS, Prop. ' No. 00 Socond Sroot, The Dallos Or. Tliis well known stand, kept by the wen Known w. 11. isutta, long a rem dent of Wasco county, ban an extraordi nary line stock oi Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Dislurbanc In fact, all the loading brands of lin Wines. LiuuorH and Uiuai-H. Oivo th , old man n call and you will come again Uliseman & MaFders, Saloon and Wine Rooms it rr j t . r r t t t . t . , i J tLL.lt: . LL Lltlt: III Lilt: ILIIILII III IILt.IL HJILll.lL. LlLhlt.tL ILL LLS li leads on to fortune" The poet unquentionably had reference to the at CRANDALL & BURGETS, Who are soiling? these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHKLBACII BHICK, - - UNION ST. iAZINHNS 5in The Dallos, Oregon. Northwest corner of Second mul Court streets. Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowls. BJ Cgg8. 20 tggs, Address: O.L'.lm sfa.OO il.OO K. M. IIABKIMAN, Knduraby, Or. , f;l,W I'OW N Iihh Ikhjii plntUil (ill tlmolil ctiiaiiKroiiiiil, nt Urn I'orltM mul allHof HikmI river, with iMwshiKlitlv lotB.lirnuil Mm.'lNiin! uIIuvh, kimhI mil uni l.iiriiwnlur.wltliiiliiiildlM i.rofinsioii, 'rfwtilriiliiiiinvl.,lltlilfiil iihhiiiIiiIii (.'llniiitc, tliucviitiiil itUim.'lloii us it j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tii 1 1 1 niiiuiicr riort fur all (lit'iton, Lh'Iiik tlm iK'tirtwt town to Mt. Iloml. It Is iiiiiiiiiIIi'1i-c us n niiiiiiifiioliMliiK veil tor, IwiliK thn luiliirnl ci'iit;r fur I.V) miiiic iiiIIcm of tlic (lent cciluriiliil fir tinilH'r, mih-miIih millions of liorw-iivi.T in lis iIimIUiik hIh-iiiiih iiiiiI wntcr ftllU. ..Ilkll llllP.i..b...l Vl'l...... l... II - .1...... IIMlllll fiieloili-N will center, MirrouniKil by Mill mul clliniito tluit ciuiiiot jxcchc rillVWlllTO for fruit hi ii I i.Milf.iilltir., .mil ttrltl it,..tli.ti.iti uln ullv AmUl1' . . ' " VH'l 'Hill lIlllirillflllltKIM "M. oii win iiiiii huh mi- piui'i' to iiiii,oii ;tliit lioim1 urn iiiyiiir ni'"" I See me on the ground. I address me at Hood Biy Wasco County, Oregon. TITLE PEECT W. RossWinans, D. BUNNELL, ipe Work. Tin Repairs n pin MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUKE, r.i . i ... ... i- Ii li OIIOU Oil Xlliru Oll'GOL. 110Y1, inir want, nt Yim Lr iv. BlackBiniUi sShop.