Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL l'Al'Ktt OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COl'.NTY. IDLB MEN IJf NEW YOKK. Arranging for Monster cxt IVci'k. arnile for Entered at the Postofflci- at The Dalte, Orcjton, as Dccond-clasK matter. BCUSCRIITIOX KATKS. BV MAIL, POST A (IK PBBrAID, IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year. . ..JIM " 6 months. 0 75 s 0 JO Dlly, 1 year. w " 6 months. :t CO ' per " 0 ftO Address all communication to "THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. iot-omrr. OITICE HOURS jneral Delivery Window . .S n. ni, to 7 j. m. Atocey Order " . . .S a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday t 1) " .U a. tu. to 10a. m. CLOSING OF MAILS Rcilnc East .9 p. m. and 11 a. m. 'J p. in. ana o:;x j. m. . . 7:S)n. m. .5:3a. m. o:S0 a. m. train: Vet 8tRe for (toldendale " I'rlnevlllo nnfnrnltil ilmi Kurlnirs " tLeaviuc for LyleA Hartland .1:80 a.m. " " ' JAutdope . 5;S0a. m. "Except Sunday. tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thurday and Saturday. I " Monday Wednesday and Friday. FRIDAY AUG. 11. 1S93 In a late issue of the North American Review Representative Thos. J. Geary defends the law bearing the name. He contends that there is nothing In the law in violation of any treaty, and that all existing troubles have been brought about by the resistance of the Chinese themselves and the Sis Companies. He gives figures to show that there is noth in the Chinese trade, or rather the loss of it, to alarm any American. He save : "We would be better off without any part of it. For the year 1S92 our im ports from China amounted to $20,4SS, 291 ; our exports amounted to $5,663, 000, or a balance in favor of the Chinese of nearly 15,000,000 for the last year. In the last twenty-five years we have Bhipped to China more than ?134,000, 000 in coin. The loss of this trade would not be injurious, and there is no possi bility of China ceasing to trade with us. eo long as we are always a customer for j more than $14,000,000 of her products j over and above wnat she takes irom us." Mr. Geary also shows that Amer icans have no such rights in China as are accorded the Chinese here, and con cludes: "Nine-tenths of all the Chi nese in the United States are found in the Pacific states, and they have had opportunities for studying the effect of their presence not permitted to the other states. American interests in the far west, the maintenance of Ameri can civilization, and the just protection of American labor from Chinese conipe titon are of more consequence than the profits of the Chinese trade or the main tenance of missionary stations in China. The law should be enforced." Nkw Yoi:k, Aug. S. Arrangements are being made for a parade of the tin l employed, probably to take place nest week, and it will form a melancholy sequel to the magnificent displays illus trating the progress and wealth which have llitted along the streets of the metrojKilis on the recent occasions of national remembrance and as a melan choly prelude to labor's yearly celebra tion. September 4th. The secretary of the American Federation of Labor esti mates there are 100,000 men out of work in this city. The promoters of the parade argue for a peaceable array of the . supporters of families who humbly ask their brother man to give them leave to toil, but for whom there is no oppurtun ity. It will Ihj worth pages of statistics in bringing home to New Yorkers the terrible conditions existing. There are 7.00U cloakmaKers out of work. Of 0,000 bakers, 4,000 are idle, which shows a greatly reduced consumption. Of -.i,000 cigarmakers, 10,000 are out of work on , , account of the greatly decreased demand. i It is estimated 50 per cent of the Central Labor Federation, composed of waiters, t piano-makers, clothing-worker., etc..' lack work. N"Rro MillniRe. Chicago, Aug. 9. In the suffrage eon ' gress today Fred Douglass was greatly i wrought up by Stephen 1?. Weeks, pro fessor of Trinity college, of North Caro lina, who read a paper on negro suffrage. ; The professor said : "Negro suffrage is a failure; it must remain a tailure so long as it is not an ally to the white vote. The southern people will not submit to domination. The white man must rule. No man who has not lived in negro-lr.nd knows what negro domination is. It means destruc tion of property, ruin and bankruptcy." When the professor finished, Douglass made an impassioned reply. He said: "You are not afraid of negro domina tion. The negro never can rule this country. He would be outvoted by liO, l00,000 of whites. There is no opposi tion to the neero in the south until lie a-pires to rise. If he aspires to become a lawyer or doctor he at once become- ' an upstart." ' The session di.-eu-sed paper on gov-, eminent of cities, female Mitiraie and law reform. t William Tell Your Father Unit we m'l coanaonr inn The explosion of a bomh is not more sudden or unlonkod for than the attack of some malignant disease which would not occur were the hlood in order. To impure blood is due a great variety of itls that make lifo a burden. All the year round, you may rely upon Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify the Mood and invigorate the system. It's not t .ke the sarsupnrilhis, that are said to ho good for the blood in March, April and May. The "Diseovory" works equally well at all times, and in all cases of blood-taints, or humors, no matter what their name or nature. It's the cheapest Mood-purifier, i sold through druggists, because you j only pay for the good you get. I Your money is returned if it i doesn't benefit or cure yon. Can vou ask more? SWEETORR&COS Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, Iasyfitting Pants Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Boys' and Youth s "Is life worth living?" "That ! depend on the liver." Dr. Pierce's , Pellets are ' Lost Liver Fills. , the Dalles AND Prineville Stage - Lin J. 0. PARISH. Prop. tCLOTHING In every it. style anil print. Leave Tlif Dalles at 6 1 rive at I'rineviUe lu thirty-six lirmr t.yuvo 1'rlnevlle at 5 it. m. every day, anil arnvw h! The Dalle in thirty-sis hours . m. every . unit n Gentlemen, T am -ubjtct toperinlioulnttack of sick headache of the worit i-5lble tvp..;, and conimeucea taKinjr Kmu-e iieudaene Ciip-mln n..i;. . a . r o -i n i n last Himmcr. They cure it in every instance. ' UMC3 lliC L. a. Mill riSStmri uDU MDfeSJ YOUR ATTENTION horses horses : J. S. COOPER, and Miiee that time I am enjoying Mdewiid netuin aim nave trainwi ten pouuu? in tvelqnt. Yours very trulv. K. M. NIKL. CUIW til. 1UWS! A correspondent writes to the Port land Telegram, praying that the agita tion against the idle men there using the city plazae be discontinued. Nurses with babies object to their uncouth presence and the gallant representatives of the law run them in for hobos, correspondent says truly : "It is far better for them to remain on the plaza, where water can be had for drinking purposes, than to be run in and fed at the city's expense for loung ing around some saloon. To call these I best medicine in existence.' Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkanr-f, h:t found what lie believes to be the best A remedv in existence for the th:x Hi- (experience is well worth rememberin::. He says: "Last summer I had a very ! severe attack of flux. I tried alnio-it , every known remedy, none giving relief, j Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- i rhtt-a Remedy was recommended to nie. ' r The 1 1 purchased a bottle and received almost , immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any jerson suffering with ) -:ui.j a uiscuc, ub in ui UJIIIIIUII K is me 25 and.oO Connect at Prin"llle with Stages from Eastern and Southern Or ejron, Northern California and all Interior Points. A :k rlo-e ennncstinn nt The Duller with t'n- from 1'ortlund and Eastern point'. I'oi'tKas drlTers. ikM accoamodanoas alonz tue read. Firs;-:l2ss ccac&es and Horses mi. Eijress mitsr handled wiii special care. HTAOE OFFICES; Slchfl & Cii.'ii Storn. I'rlnevllln. Umatilla lloim, The Iullt-N. Is called to the fact that Hogb Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, PluBtor, Cement and Building Material of all kind. CHrri th Fliit-nt I.lnr or Picture Mouldings Corner Hum, UXIOX STOCK YAJIUS, Cheayo, 1U The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horse? in the world, will hold his (5th extensive sale of west ern branded horses for season 189tf, on J. F. FORD, Evacplist Of !): itoinea, Iowa, writes Jiarch 23. 193' under ) dnti' 72 ni To De foand Id the City. LClashington Street. WEIDnSTESIDjY, JLXJOTJST 16 Entries should be made at once. HORSES TTO-PRPS 1 here is a tide in the affairs of mrn -.ninth tnl- r 0m .. -, . ' w ' J leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the men hobos and bums who are found cent bottles for sale by Blakoley & on the plaza block is unfair. Where in Houghton, Druggists. lm. all this great city of churches is there tT yZZTus. one whose doors swing open wide and j TllE Dali.es, Or., Julv L'S, 1S93. bid these men a hearty welcome? I , Notice is hereby iven that there will know of onlv one, and that stands at I ,)ea stockholders' meeting of the Wasco the corner of Third and Stark. Credit 1 dependent . Academy at the Academy tn wnnm nrpflif ia dnn Will tli Inrliu o r . ' . . - - . w.wu.t, VMW( M 4 HIV- i.U(. JIT . B. Mkd. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Oregon. j Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, 1 found 1 all well and anxioualy awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old. who had wasted away to 38 pounds, it now well, strong and Vigorous, and well fleshed up. ri. 15. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. l our S. P. Cough Cure has cured who begrudge these men their summer ' electing seven directors, and trun'actimr kep- awny aU hmnon' fr0,n .nie resort please bear in mind that winter , -h other business as may properly o$$n& is approaching with 8,000 unemployed co5 "e, 'e?'Hl' Yours . M i:. A Mas. J. F. Fobb. : The Dalles Gigar : Faetory PIEST STBEET. FACTORY NO. 105. iuii-lliiiail i FnrnitnrR k M m our fair city? The plaza or the iail This is the situation. I prefer to see ! the men about the plaza, and enter my , L. Brooks, Sec'y. dawtd. A .Sunday at the Semlde. protest against any more of this bosh about nurses and babies needing it for their use." To use a vulgar, but significant ex. pression the members of congress are "chewing the ras.'," over ii iney can never nope to agree upon. What is sauce for Teller, Wolcott and Jones, et al., is not sauce for the great I During the summer season the Dalle.-. ' Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. will make a rate of fi, Dalles to Astoria and return, and $4, Dalles to Ilwaco and return. The above rates will be in effect on Sundays only. .Steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles at 7 a. in. Dalles Citv ; will arrive at Portland in time to con nect with the Lurline for Astoria mid I Dwaco. The Lurline will leave Www I .Sunday evening and will connect uitt. vinj .uuuiiuy morning lor l ne If you winh to fwl fresh and chcerfttUand rc-adr 1 for the aiiriiis'n work, cleanse your system with I the Headache and I.lver Cure, by takinc twooi tartc do?'. '.-acb wvelc. i'Ail under a j,Oaltivc rnarantee. Mi cjnt K-r bottle by nil rlrni;srtat-. W. E. GARRETSON. O.TCi A Pi of th Bt'fll Brands orderti from all parts of the country Tilled on the shortest notice. at CRANDALL fit BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rate MJCJIIJLBACIJ BRICK, - - UNION ST Leaainq Jeweler majority oi congressmen. Tlnv nr i Dalles. Postpone the discussion of the question i thdSISe S" S U,whed . C. A vw "H.h ,t(,;VT 'OI TIIK ana ao something to relieve this strin gency that is breaking the country's back. Review: "We must redeem our pledges," said Crisp lwforo the demo cratic caucus. If you don't, Mr. Crisp, you will be damned, and if you do you will be doubly damned. It looks like u case of taking to the woods. Preaident Cleveland: Sorry to leave you, gents, but I have a private engage ment whiuh takes precedence over this minor matter of the country's finances. I Will tell you later on whether its cham pagne or beer. The times ure too hard to indulge in j BtriKes, aud there aro none nowadav?. Wages are good enough for awhile and ! wage-earners are sharp enough to see it. - i i- . Whatever else may be said about those counterfoIterB on u lonely isle in the Columbia they have done their best to Increase the circulating medium. Hoard and ltooiu fur 1'ujttls. Two furnished rooms to lot with "board or pupils. Inquire ut this oflice. G. A i Solution fur ;iiliniiol hikI ijnliilim. Simmons I.iver Regulator, nureiv vp" etable, is equal to blue mass or calome,. but without any of their injurious prop erties. Have tried it in a mo-a satisfac tory manner. Di:. J. II. liowi.;,, ; Clinton, Oa. j 'Wood! Wood! Wood! Best quality fir, oak and slab wood. ' Leave orders at 13." Second street or i corner Third mid Union. All r.rrh., i promptly intended to. M.MKIt A Rextox. i it rami mm All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order I an hxi.oiiil Ht., Tlif Itttllnx. Or. The reputation of THE DALLES CI-1 GAP. has Iwcome (irmly established, and : the demand for the home manufactured article ih increasing overy day. j A. ULRICH &l SON. W. f. W1SK.1IAX. W.1I. MAKIIKICh. The Snug W, H. BUTTS, Prop. Ko. 90 Second Sroot, Tho Dalles r lis well known Htand, kept by Un well known W. II. Butts, long n resi dent of Wufco county, has an extraordi nary line stock of MINHNS I I I I S hVnlonTl'rK'!.? !ri',!f! l,Illtl,',l f''' V"l,,lll.,,"nI,r""'"' tho TorkH and Mill of IIihhI Her. with larueiKlitly Ioih, irom Htr. ctMiud hIIi-vm. ikmkI mI1 i. v! '., 'M,u'1 I'ttrm'tlon an a luouutitlu miiiiiiht runort for all OleKou. Or. Mini;.?. nV no , , " " :: 'ix " 1 Itu'iurKtf Will ( ililrr. Mil r n tii iiflcil I.l- k..t Vu .i... i . . . i A. KARVS 1-1 WrJHHH 6.ai'fJabl0aMt,'re I" NE'tViJ IONIC, itid 81.00 per package, earn plea rree m.0 llWtorthoTeothttndllrcatli.aic, Vor iale by Nitle Klur-lj . WESOLO, rll..., h m 11 BOSTON 1 AILOK. East End Second St. Suits Made to Order from $18.00 up. Pants from $5.00 up. rrfrt nt illrillllil. CLtAA STORY, Art Teacher! Jloom S, Jhttinyen Huildhuj, Will Blv i Mwnj Mon;l)H mid Thurduy of ' n uit'li Hw;k,urolUiierltUMlrca. niers lie iso ana nsh Murbane In fact, ad the IoiuIIiik hrauds of tin U ines, LlqnorH and Ci'i;arH. Give th I 2" r,m" B (;,dl and vou will come auain i " ' 1 Uliseman & Marders, aud fw Rooms The Dalles, - Oregon. v, n i i 'V.r t,1"",1 ""l with tniirportiition mr.".: yon vsill find tliln tin- pluiriu iniikt a i;rli.;t lioint' or it piiwiu; TITLE PERFECT nun teilW 1 niurt ,tii Bt' address me at Hood River Wasco County, Oregon W. RossWinans. North n ewt corner nf Koomwl u..,l n r . " vuuri Mireeis. Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowlc. ELL 111 egKH. -ttefc't's. Address : ?2.00 U.OO E. M. HAKRIMAN, EudurBby, Or, HO) D. BUNN Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs n MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Sltmi nn Tli?wl Zi4 a i r. L'ulll v" vvivvi, UVXl (K)Ol' W08t ol Yuuni! & BlucksiniUi shop.