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    Dalles
Cljranick
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST M, 1898.
NO. SO.
!53lles Daily Chronicle.
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.ICHBOSICLBPMI1.IS1IISO CO.
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I icirfi a:io a. m.
rtttfuC1. t w . Mtui out for the
fr"
STAGED.
lute own, leave dally
"Awat ilitrhP Canyon City, leave
PVt1.' s,Wfr. w nvjf . Wnptultla, Warm
KjiT u...h .,. ..vt.ry day of thu
Low''? ,';; ,,!!!,. Houm:.
Ijirtilu'u.
ri!onMN.i.
. . UMI. ITT I.STY XT IiAVf OlhCC
ih lii'y'"- '
, ftet Street, The l .(. ' -repou.
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nr., , ....... l'..t
Ba!iLs! Esttne nu Wntilni:ton Street
mittt tTTit!.KY.AT-lJlW. 01-
, tftltiihwno'.teildltiK, wji ulr. The
,,,0:Xua.
,f KiS. X.I.UCI.TIS..TOS. M.S. WILXOS.
liay-. irsnsaios a whmin-attok-
I kirtiT-u- -OCin-r, French' block mer
knt.SnUoctilii. 1 Ua:ifiu Oreeou.
I
U w;i;oN-AmiiMLr-AT-UAW - Koora
II . frracli A Co ' t.tuk bulldinc. beeona
I lit IW'w. 'JrrP'U
vS.Z3HEL1:a.S 'Huj- em-atiuc, I'iiymcia
u4 triwtos -t U nwerci jiroinrniy.
iTKistt, ctr or country
lOufxia block.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TIUNrtACI a OKNEUAI.HANKINU MJH1NK8H
Letter? of Credit issued available in lie
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Imis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collection!) made at all points on fav.
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OH.
president -
Vire-Prusidont,
Cashier, -
CONSTIPATION
Is called tho "Father of Diseases."
It ia caused by a Torpid Liver,
and is generally accompanied with
LOSS OF APPETITE,
SICK HEADACHE,
BAD BREATH, Etc.
To treat constipation successfully
Z. F. Moody
Ciiaki.kh Hilton
M.A.Moody
General Nankins; Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK.
SAN V HA NCI SCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collection made on favore-blu terms
at all accessible points.
It is a mild laxative and a tonic to
tho digestive organs. By taking
Simmons Liver Regulator you
, promote digestion, bring on a reg
j ular habit of body and prevent
Biliousness and Indigestion.
j "My wife wit sorely distressed with Ccnitira
I ion and couching, folfcmcd with Weeding I'ifei.
Alter tour monttu use of Smmora I.iver KesuUtor
the is almcnt entirely relieved, Raininp streogth
tod flesh." W. 11. Leetck, Delaware, Ohio.
d. HCHESCK,
rrculilcut
II. M. BtAU.
Cuhler.
First Rational Bank.
,HE DALLES, -
OREGON
A General Ranking Rusiness traneacted
Deceits received, subject to Siglit
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly j
remitted 0:1 day of collection. 1
Sight and ToWranhic Exchange Fold on
New York, Srn Francisco and Port- I
lnL I
-KVEIlV PACKAGE-o
U our Z Slump In rrd on wrapper
J. 11. ZKIL1K & CO., l'hiUdelpbla, IM.
Hie Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
i. 0. D. DOA.NK- rUT.tciAN ANt kUC
HQS. 03i(. rouro. 5 und C Chut'tttan
!ts Kreeu, nd d.K)r frutn the corner.
asonvto J2 A. jj , i to i uua 7 uiu-. x.
i,l'ALL Iir.stiirr - (nik KiTtn lor tho
!Xtu extraction ! teeth. AIno teeth
irjd uuniiuum j'intt Koum. cIru u
1 uJc7ix'.lj neruuJ MttvL
hOl'IKTIi:.
fWBUi'Hil.M. 1..A V. A- A. Jl. Meet.
."tLU(J Uur.l M Jtiday ol euch mouth t 7
)U.La KOVAL A1U II CHAIT Kit SO f. -I
Mwt. In Xnhrirtc IU11 thu third V'edtiewUy
Itch month t 7 I'. M.
oiJKi-.N voodm?:n ok the would. -
I ML Hood Camv So.M.MeeUltitMlHyevi'n
loleneh week In lrHtcraltyIUU.at7.no j.. m.
OLUMIIIA LODOK, NO. I, 1. 0. 0. Y -Meet.
trrery frldny eveiilii); at 7.a0 o'clock, In K.
1. hull, vomer Seeoud ntid Court ttreeU.
ouralnc hrothert lire welcome.
Ctocoii, hec'y. II. a. 11H.W.N. (i.
KIKNIMIIII LODGE, NO. V., K. of I'.MeeU
trcry ilonduy orenltiif t 7 30 o'clock, In
.isno.liulIilttiK, corner ol Court itnd Hmind
KU. boJuurulUi; lneuiber. re cordUUy In
r;,. .. .. k, ckak.
p.W.APB. K. ol It. nnd K C. 0.
. wf hull thoMx-ond nnd lourth WiUnea
I' ol wh mouth at 7 W ji. m.
"uU it the rehillus toom. All are Invited.
:eB Uriee No, &01, I 0. (,. T.-ltirolr
wwX.,1,".".'."1" ,.rlt,"y F. !., W
Ir r.1 A,J are itiviuvl.
h-WUMAN. I '!'. 11 ,. ....
U rfe ,'.H,l,U' ver KellerV, -n gend
-LIlu' HtiHtieler. v w
I11.1 ,'0a'1'' No.SK.0. A. Il.-UVU
,t7tatuHlr t 7:ao r. u.,Ui th" K.otv,
0teVVKlUUVCr5rHUI,1y lUlcrnoJU 1,1
1 VEUHIN-Mu every
'JInj(u thu K. ..( j'. IU1I.
DIRBOTOR3.
D. P. TnosiPsoH. Jno. S. ScniKcr.
Eu. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbx. I
H.M.Beall. I
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacKsmiiti & wagon shop
THROUGH
Kundat
"Jtih,L .".'!." ":'t "' third Wclnu..
-1 -hi. ui , j', jj.
TlfK UIIUUOIIKN.
heuliiK 1'rayi r imi Friday nt
SiUl,!;T :ill'"U-Kfv. 0.. TAV.
t th Tu j, . l0,"'K frvtw cyery Hah-
''" J ir ?'r i lM,K"ur, W"'l"lf M-rvIcw.
' L'ii Ji ?r ""'"K tl'uU)r' real-
"ftSi?A,J '"WKOH-Ker. VV. V.
nnd 7 1- U'rJ,hVrv" l'? ,vi,f" Hunduy at 11
- .""'" "rdluily luvltwl. HeaUlrec.
ewi!"" !.''' JUv.- J- N'iut.KK, i.nto7
't at f, ;ij i i, 0 clock l- m. Ki.worth
U ttte 7 J''cl(K;k. A cordial In'
"tended by both ,utor and xple
ch i!".H,',l,"t 1,1 tut' 'onKrei.'tioiiHl
lHHt,',rll'l'r,, ,,'hu',,1 ''"' ". K.-A,
Ut2,w f rttty
0 c ovtry
'ii-rn-nil lUacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Tbird Street opp. Liebe's old Stand.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
nuiKniuihli' fit'iires. Has the
largest lionso moving outlit
f in Kastarn Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181.Tho Dalles
S. L. YOUNG,
: : JEWELER : :
Wutche and Jewelry reialrel to otder on
hort uoUcc. and tatUfacUuu KUaratlteeU
AT TIIK
Ktorti ot I. V. NlrheUeii, itl HI. The Dalle
Chas. Allison,
Dealer In
Freigm ana Passenger Line
Through daily service 'Sundays ex
cepted, between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Da'lee at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Locks with Eteamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock') at 0 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
IMHHKNOKIt KATKH.
One way . .
Round trip.
. .$2.00
. 3.00
PURE
-OUCE
Headquarters at Ohas. Lauer's.
Havlnit had u llnu )iaret o( iiatiiriil icetho
j..t In flu. vi,rhl. 1 11111 nri'iiMrml tu (iirnUll ill
any quantity and nt bottom price,
CHAS. ALL iSON.
C. F. STEPHENS,
OICAIvlSK IN
Dry. Goods
Qlothing
Ituota, Mho, lint, Klo.
Fancy (qoad, flatian,
Kte,, Klo., Ktc.
Second St., The Dalles.
Ticket - on sale for Long Reach. Ocean
Pari;, T'O-a and llwaco. Raggage
checked through.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipment for Portland received at
anv time dav or night. Shipments for
wa'v landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
(Jeneral A sent.
B. F. LAUGHLIIM, ,
CenerHl Maiiaser.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
LOOK OUT
roa
pfesh Paint!
III. ..omplluienU to every Iriend
Aiul enemy - 11 uw
lie they lev or he they many.
Tho time for puintinK iw aa come,
And every one dcfircs a homo
That look m'l clean and new,
An none but a Hood ialnter can do.
I'alntlliK, onpcrliur and Khif linj, to),
Will V.iiike your old l.ouh.. 00k .Ultc now.
He lll take your work either way,
lly the Job or by the day.
If you have work Klve hl" foil,
llo'll take your orders, InrKO or mall.
IK Hic-ctlully,
W. C. GILBERT,
1'. 0. J1"X No, 3,
THL J)ALIiKS, OH.
The SI. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Thin old, popular and reliable houuo
i... 1.,..,.. wfnriilHliLd. arid everv
room )ia been rupa pored and ropaliite
am! newly cari)oted throughout. Iho
iioumi comaitiB iu rwmo bhi-i
with every modern convenienco. Kutw
reasonable. A good resUturant attacher:
to the houae. Frer bun to und from all
trln' c. W. KNOWLE8, Prop.
SCARCELY A OUORUil
Small Altciiflance in the House Dnriiig
tlie Silver
AN EXODUS TO TIIK SEASHORE
There Most of the Members Will Re
main Until the Day Set for a Vote,
Returning Only to Speak.
Washington, Aug. ''. The silver de
bate in the house today did not attract
much public interest. The knowledge
that no vote can possibly be reached un
til August 2Sth causes the members to
take little interest in the proceedings
and it is doubtful whether there was a
quorum present in the house today.
Many members left for tho seasido last
night resolved to remain until it Hhould
be time for them to return to deliver a
speech, and nearly every member is
pieparingone on the financial situation.
It seems likely that the daily spectacle
in the house lor the next two weeks will
be that of an impassioned individual de
livering a fiery speech to a score or two
of his personal friends and an array of
200 or oOO empty benches. When the
house adjourned today there were not
more than fifty representatives in the
hall. Weaver of Alabama was the first
speaker today. He finished the speech,
commenced by him yesterday, and wr.s
followed by Wheeler. The lat ;
heartily approved the president's ews
in regard to the purchasing clause of the
Sherman act, though he believed the
present depressiou was not entirely due
to that act. It came from the threats
of the democrats to pass tariff legisla
tion. Morse of Massachusetts followed
Mr. Wheeler. He gave his hearty ap
proval to the views of the president rel
ative to tho repeal of the purchasing
clause of the Sherman bill, but he be
lieved that the present business depres
sion was not attributable entirely to the
Sherman bill. It came from the threats
of the democratic party to pass tariff
legislation. Then Harker of Ohio spoke
in favor of repeal. Ho had had, he
said, little controversies with the repub
licans, in which he charged the republi
can party with being responsible for the
present situation, but he eulogized
Sherman for his attitude at the time of
the passage of the law which bears his
name. In conclusion he said that in
stead of being abused, Sherman should
receive the grateful thanks of the whole
people.
IIOWKKS SI'KAKS 1'OK KltEE COINAGE.
Rowers, of California, spoke for the
free coinage of silver, and in doing so
cast a slur upon political platforms, de
claring that no party platforms
amounted to anything, nor was it in
tended to mean anything. He referred
to the scarcity of small currency, and
raised a laugh by stating that ho went
into a drug etoro this morning to buy
something which cost 15 cents and could
not get any change. Continuing, he
said :
"Free coinage of silver will tend to re
lieve the present depression. Many
banks of tho United States which today
ate closed will be glad to receive the
dollar of our daddies. This nation can
make its own money for ita own people
and if England wants to put up bars, all
right. This great country which can
piodueo every necessity and overy lux
ury must not surrender to little islands
which must depend upon what they can
obtain from other nations. Ihm ques
tion is no partisan one. It is a business
...l. !. .1.4 k.,, .,
one, and as men i nnuum i.uu-
sideied."
Delegate HawlinB, of Utah, lent his
voice in favor of free eoinago, and at tho
conclusion of his ieniarkn tho house ad
joitrred until Monthly.
JUJMOIUATH IN TIIK SENATK,
No
MlfHT NOT KlNOIti: Kll.VIUt.
It is reported there was 11 very signifi
cant occurrence in the, senate finance
committee Thursday. A motion was
made authorizing the chairman to in
troduce a bill to amend the law govern
ing tho issue of national bank notes, to
permit tho issue of notes to the par
vnluo of tho bonds deposited as security
therefor. This was agreed to after dis
cussion, by a majority of i! to 1. Then
it was proposed to authorize the chair
man to report tho bill to repeal the silver-purchase
clause of tho Sherman law,
whereupon Vest is said to havo made a
speech denouncing the proposition and
notifying its friends that no bill which
ignored silver could pass the senate.
Under tho influence of the remarks of
Vest, tho committee unanimously re
considered its action on the currency
question and adjourned.
II.NK I)i:.T!I ItKSULTS.
at
Aftlutio Cholera Claim lino Vlcllm
New York Oouratit Ine.
New Yoiik, Aug. 12. The health
officer's bulletin said that at midnight
Francisco Mola, one of the passengers of
the steamer Kaiatrania, dWd ot cholera
at Swinburne is'and. The remains were
cremated this morning. Nine more sus
pected cases were removed to the island
this morning. The examination shows
all the patients sent tbeic yesterday ate
suffering from Asiatic cholera. Th's
evening Dr. Jenkins issued the fo'lowir
bulletin ;
"At 1 o"clock today Gu!sapp"Adatr 5,
aged -13 yeai-s, was tianscred lofe, '
burne island bospit.il. The census ol
the hospital tonight shows the following :
Cholera patients 14
Convalescing 1
Suspects 3
Total IS
"AH the patients in the hospital are
improving and I think all will recover,
with the exception of tU C3 cases, Fran
cisco Calola, Paola Mariano and Gcngls
Corias. Racteri0l03ic.il examinet'o 1
have in all cases confirmed the di.igi , i
of cholera. The following c.tb'e, mailed
to Paris and sent from there, was re
ceived tonight from my reprerentative
in Naples: Cholera cables from New
York are frequently confiscated by the
Italian government. There aie 18 e.ises
.itid 7 de.tths todav."
A Koply to Kx-Secret:vy Trnny.
Washington, Aug. 12. Speaking of
Ex-Secretary Tracy's proposition for the
itu'iiediate coinage of the silver bullion
in the treasury to relievo the monetary
stringency, treasury officials point to
their statement of August olh, showing
that it would take five years for tho
mints to convert the bullion into silver
dolhi's, and that the certificates could
only be issued 011 the profits on coinage,
certificates already being out to the
bullion value.
lcloii for llualy Action llrcailta
of tli Del'Mto Hi the Ilouaa.
Wamiisuton, Aug. 12. Tho soiiato
democratic ciuctis coiiiinittco tiday ud
iourned over until Monday, when it will
meet again and attempts come together
on soiiieeominon ground. Owing to the
agieeiriept reached in the liouso the
..mmnittco feels relieved, and hcch no
reason for pressing uction on ita part
The fact that the hour-o will dovoto two
weeks to tho discussion of tho silver
m. oh! Inn removes the necessity that
existed to formulate it plan immediately,
and the probability la that tho caucua of
democratic- senators will not act finally
unon the policy to bo outlined by ita
..rim mltteo until toward tho closo of the
debate in thu house. For tho came rea
son it 1h Kiid the finance committee may
take inoro timo in tho deliberation
tlm various measures referred to It, and
not make u renort so oarly as iinticl
patt 1.
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Ream,
of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in tho
treatment of diarrhoea in her children
will undoubtedly bo of interest to many
mothers. She says: "1 spent several
weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great
flood, on account of my husband being
employed there. Wo had several chil
dren with us, two ot whom took the
diarrliti-a verv badly. I got Homo of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrluea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chap
man. It cured both of them. 1 knew
sovcral cases where it was equally
successful. I think it cannot bo excelled
and cheerfully recommend It." 2." and
")fl cent bottles for sale by Rlakeley &
Houghton, Druggists. Jin.
A tire till Orrn AtTulr.
Coiivai.i.ih, Or., Aug. 12. Tho son of
saae Porter, u weu-io-uo larmcr aim
liveryman of Monroe, and Miss Lily
Cain tho Ki-year-old daughter of Dr. .1.
M. Cain, of the same town, outwitted
the young lady's parents ran away and
were married. A justice of tho pwico in
Harrisburg tied tho knot. I'rom Harris
burg to Corvallis, left their team at a
livery stable, borrowed fJoO from th
liveryman since which time they havo
neon heard trout,
(iKMl.KMHN, I mil Mihjtet to iierlndlcul attacks
if tick h -milium! of Ihu ort iiolblo tvie, Mint
J M 1 " I -'' 1 t.lkllli; Itllillne -t lUVHI.lCIIC! I ,llMNl'.".
1 hi Minimi'i. Tlicy cuio It In evciy Inntiuice,
anil kIikii taut time I urn ciijnu; xIimii11i
heiiltii mid liuyo euiucil I 'll pomnM 111 wciuui.
Yours u'iy ( 1 uly.
r. .'I. IMMM.M,
Oil iv tli, Iowa.
Ylll.l.OW TUVKIl IN OKOKOIA.
Il flrM Victim In Olio .Sent to (lunrrl
Aciiiiint the Seourirn.
Washington, Aug. 12. Startling
news conies by telegraph from Rruns
wick, (ia., to Surgeon General Wyman.
Yellow fever lias appeared in that city,
and its first victim is a man who wan
sent there to guard against the scourge.
All information concerning tho matter
known to Wyman is the following tele
gram, received by him tonight from
Rrunswick:
Surgeon Rranliam, detailed to enforco
quarantine regulations at this port, is
very ill in this city at a private resi
dence. The local physicians say he has
yellow fever. Tho people are greatly
alarmed."
Dr. Wyman took immediate fteps to
prevent tho disease spreading. Sur
geon Carter, who arrived in Pensacola
tonight to takecharge of the quarantine,
was ordered to proceed immediately to
Rrunswick to see that United States
sanitary regulations are enforced. Sur
geon Hutton, who had a large exper
ience in Jacksonville in the yellow fever
epidemic of 1SS8, arrived in Washington
today from Detroit, and ho was ordered
to Rrunswick. The officers of tho Ma
rino hospital are not surprised to learn
yellow fever has appeared in Rrunswick.
Some time ago the bark Anita Rerwind,
on which vessel the captain died of yel
low fever, was permitted to pass quar
antine and the crew landed in Rruns
wick. Surgeon Carter, who investi
gated, said the Rrunswick quarantine
regulations were very loose. In fact,
only the local quarantine officers super
vised the inspection of vessels, Georgia
having no board of health. The port is
now in charge of the United States ma
rine hospital service.
I)UK TO CRIMINAL C A11KLK3SNK98
A Gambler's Kecliless IlanilllngT of
Kevolver Causes a Woman's Death.
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 12. Ed. Dol
son shot and killed Jessie Walton in a
bagnio at S o'clock last night. Dolson,
who is a member of the tinhorn frater
nity, was slightly intoxicated and was
flourishing a big Colt's revolver inn
reckless manner and dropped it on the
floor. The witness said it was dis
charged when it struck tho floor, tho
ball striking the girl in the mouth, pass
ing out at the top of the head, killing
Iter instantly. At the coroner's inquest
this morning a verdict was rendered
that the victim's true name was Tillie
Wallis, und that Dolson was guilty of
criminal negligence and recklessness in
causing her death. Immediately after
the shooting Dolson was locked up
and this afternoon was arraigned be
fore Justice Bishop on the charge of
muider in the second degree. He
waived examination and was1 placed
under $2,000 bonds. Unablo to give
bonds ho was locked up. Tho dead girl
was buried this afternoon.
HOKN. '
In Tho Dalles' August Hth, to
wife of Joseph Fort in, a girl.
the
Go to N. Harris
yards for f 1.
for lino prints ; 20
lllottthf, pimples, liver jutchos,
(i, M. 1. 1 t-jli t nick il'Miat 'lies,
Urlvo'i iiwiiv incl'ileiit tumois,
ilc.ii tliolilooil ,10m pol ouoits humor;
Alllii't one, whoe'er von lie,
Tiy the woitli oru. XI, 1).
which is tho great Golden Medical Dis
covery of Dr. Pierce a wonderful tonic
and blood-purifier. The "Discovery" ia
11 standard remedy for consumption,
bronchitis, colds and lung troubles;
guaranteed to benefit or cure, if taken
in time, or money refunded.
Mr. Thomas Butte, editor of the
Graphic, Tcxiiikana, Arkansas, baa
found what ho believes to bo tho best
remedy in existonee for the llux. Ilia
experience ia well worth remembering,
llosays: "Last Hummer I had a very
soveio attack of (lux. I tried ttlmoBt
overy known remedy, none giving relief.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
llnea Remedy was recommended to me.
1 purchased a bottle and received almost
immediate, relief. 1 continued to use
the medicine and was ontiioly cured.
I take pleasure in recommending this
remedy tu any person sud'uring with
such a disease, as in my opinion it is the
best modicum in existence." 2.r and 50
cent bottles for sale by Rlakeley it
Houghton, Druggists. lm, '
S I fit ill Tin chIici-,
Situation wanted as engineer by it
competent man. Inquire at this otlico.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Baking
Powder
y PURE