The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 14, 1893, Image 2

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    t-11 t.M.. rC..;-1n .stance was in iSM wnen wip ciiurwiv-j ui
Tbe Dalles Daily Gnronicie. the r nUcd ct3te; aside day 0 Prar
for tjie restoration to health of President
OFFICIAL 1'aper OF dalles CITY. GarSekl, but without avail. There is
A-T"".gi" -nch more reason in the present in
Etej:uiePwn5c : The Dllc.OnToc,; stance to continue chastiserucnt for
electing the democrats
teeoad-cl&M matter.
srBSCRIPTlON" KATES.
et xn. rosTAGE ptrfA5i. AtTAct.
Wrt-fclr. 1 Tear. I W
wronc doin in
to power.
6 saontk.
3
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6 to
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ozo
CONCERTED ACTION NEEDED
Much Depend I'poti CrfnlUnr nt Clnril
Rank Well Debtor'.
Adirwllcoa-sUcc:o"TIlE CHF.O
ICIX," Tne Dalle , Ortson.
rit-omcc.
orrscr hove
5 jaeral DeHverr Window a. as. Jo
5Iefr OMer
Sandaj: I)
p. in-
Stn. to 10. ci.
CUfeXXO Or JAlt
trsics coinc East 9 p. tc. tnd 11 :5 s. jn.
" ' Wot . aatf 5-3) p. in.
Stace Jot Golden dale T.Mr. m.
" " rrincrfUt a. ra.
" In!urud tttmf;innr v.a"'sni
" tLcsTiar lor Lyle A HtrtUad .s.m.
jAtelf; S 30 a. m.
Except ssadsy.
fTri-weeilJ-. Toe-Jar Tiurl&raui Saturday
t " Xoadw WidncsdaT end FrM;--
MONDAY, -
- AlTG. 14. 1SS3
TWO SHIP i J.XALS.
A few months azo the Cheonkle re
ferred to the approaching completion of
the canal between the Sarosicand Corin
thian Gulf? in Greece, which will make
the Peloponnesus an island. The canal
is now completed and open to commerce.
It is only 4l. miles lone, but it has cost
$l-i,00O,(XJ, exciu'j ve of interest, and it
will save steamers going to and from
Athens about ,17 hours. Its length is
about that of the Hoosac tunnel, which
cost verr much more. Its depth is de
scribed in some accounts as 24 feet and
in others as the same
canal, whica was on
the shallowest paint, rut uas oeen deep
ened two feet recently. But owing to
the high ground at about the middle oi
the canal of Corinth it was necessary to
make a cut there of 260 feet, and, unlike
Thursday morning's Oregonian stsieu
that "'a dispatch was received :'rm.
Washington, D. C, saying that Comp
troller of the Currency Eckeis had re
ceived rejorts from the examiners in
charge of the suspended national banks
to the effect that conditions were favora
ble and Ihey were prejiaring to resume.'
The natural conclusion was that the
banks had all the money necessary for
reopening, and that al! that was-- neces
sary was the comptroller's consent to re
sume business, and it was so stated in
addition to the above dispatch. I:
seems, however, that this was a mistake,
as the banks have not yet the necessary
amount of money, and it will probably
be some little time before they cet it.
unless the debtors make more etfort to
pay their notes. The publication of the
above dispatch had the e fleet of raskinc
a marked decrease in the payment of
bank notes, the holders taking :t for
cranted that the banks were sot so hard
pressed as was generally supposed. The
fact is, however, th3t all the suspended
banks are workinc hard every day to get
aifairs into shape for reopening, and
Back Examiner Wightman says that
they will all resume, but that it is a
question of time, depending upon the
William Tell
Your Father that wr j-cli
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
coprsiznrrEBS
Gott right to the spot
one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel-!
lets. They do the rhrhi kind of i
work when they get there, too. "So j
violence, no unpleasantness bat a ,
mild and gentle cleansing and ref
lating of the whole system. Sick
Headache, Bilious Headaches Dizzi
ness, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil
ious Attacks, and all derangements ,
of the liver, stomach and bowels, are
promptly relieved and permanently
cured. They're the bet Liver Pill ;
ever made. Purely vegetable, jer- i
fectly harmless, easiest to take, and ;
always fresh and reliable. Gently
aperient, or strongly cathartic, ac
cording to size of "dose one tinv
" Pellet for a dose. They're the
smallest in size, but the most satis
factory in result.
They're the cheapest pill you can
buy, because they're fru'erantefd to
give satisfaction," or your money is
returned.
You ontv pay for the oood
get. Can you ask more ':
Vest Junipers,
Pantaloon
Overalls.
Ksv-fittinp Pant
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Bovs' and Youth s
CLOTHING
YOU
mis as -i iee: ana - - '. . - -r-
as that of the Suez with wfaicn collections are made -pHE U ALL F S
f- Much depends upon debtors, who should
. . . arr i?iAf tn tinr thf trhfti or A X I 1
Prineville
lii every size, style and price.
make eve.-v effort to pav the wbde or
a part of their notes, and assist the
banks in every posribie wa.
"The banks need every cent they can
get," said Mr. AVightman, "and the
creditors must assist, as well as tie
V,'e can't make Ssh of one and
the Suez canal, the walls are vertical. ;
. - ; n-(tleDtors.
alike and al! must strmd together. A?
to the creditors, the banks are endeavor
ing ;o cet dejosiiors to sign certificates
,o: extension. this is cone simp.y to
i. satisfy thecomptroller. After thetnk
are reopenec a snors lime tnese pat
mesti caa b- anticipated. This i- the
p;an that J? being put mtooperation sue-
of masonry. j
The great Manchester ship canal. ,
which is to make one of England's larg-;
est inland towns practically a seaport, it i
is said will be completed in about si
months, at a cost of some SO,O0Q,GvO
is a little over 35 miles long, with a min
imum depth of 20 and an average width
of 172 feet at the surface and of 100 ieet
at the bottom. There are
towns, most of them with a
of over 10,003 persons, which w
nected with the great canai Jv rivers
and smaller canals. The canal of Cor- j ,aa
t -t. .l J 3 J
. i ni.iintir .i . v. 'in r r, - . . nnn
Stage
" Line
J.D. PARISH, Prop.
IaiTO? Th- Iall- a: 6 s. tn. every i a!) J -r:v
a: IinerllJc ia thirty-?; n '.r- Iwf
ininrvlte &t 5 m. every i'.av. arr;' -.1
The Dfcli tiir:T.rti
v
flJJILLIIS&Cfl.
m
YOUR ATTENTION HORSES HOBSES
J. S. COOPER,
:j fact that
mta is enttrelv on tne sea level, bu; tne ( w
than Liverpool involve: the employment
in the case of the English ca.nal of four j
eenee of locks, which are constructed iu '
groups of three of different dimensions,
ao that all kinds of vessels may be ban-,
died without wasteof water. Where the
canal joins tne Mersey river the dimen
sions of the locks are respectively 605
feet by SO, 350 by 50, and 150 by 30. Be-:
aides the ordinary gates, these locks are
protected by norm gates, each 45 feet ia i
deptn ana tne largest pair weigamg
.,u.in, reason wny it can t be none here. The
-r :i! t. 'i banks almost in variabl v grant extension
; to thetr ceotors, and it is only lajr now
: the bank' should have a reaionahlf
:nsion from their creditor- '.
imtilv a case of reciprocitv. TJ. -
I adopted in Los Angeles and I soiii
the banks doing business agait;. Ti.r- K'
same thing caa lie done in 1' jrtUrid if
the proper spirit is manifested. It "
now being done in Denver by EsamiDer
Lazear, who workrd with me in Los An-'
geles." ;
HOW WAS IT DONE IS LO ASGELtS.
3Ir. Wightman received yesterday a ! 31
copy of the'Denver Post, containing the '
following :
"Up to August 7th 1,400.000 Lad been '
; Carte the L". I Mail, Pasenjers asd Express
Coanw: at l'rin--i;ie w;tii
agrs froa Basterr acd Southera Or
rroa, Jortherc Oaliforria aad
ill Interior ?oir:s.
it fjoe yiane?tion e: The with
. 'Mirr-. J"urtiad e:h! a.:enj jota!-.
F iii-:l2is aesjii cit Eena ml
ElfliH 2ils.r TTlli SSlil KK
stage nrriCEs;
Hagb Glenn,
i Dler in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kind.
Ciirrl thr 'lnrt L.inr of
Picture Mouldincrs
I vrutr Dam. LW'JOX STOCK Y.iPJ'S, Chteago. Ih
rv. 1 . 1 l . ' it i i 1
the world. nll hold his 0th extensive ?ale of west
ern branded horses for season 1S93, on
J t r""l . I I 1.1 mtm i I i r - I I ... I I -b.- i I
Entries should be made at onee.
HORSES
Irlnevlll-.
Luiutlll Ilouor.
fhr Iallf.
nearly COD tons. The gates wii; be open , !-awl "Uinwrwue ueponiors agree-
and abut by hydraulic power.
J. F. FOED, EvaieUst,
72
Docks
have been built at Manchester with 114
acres of water space. A feature of the
work has been the construction of a
tone wall in one place nearly Fa mile
long, 140 feet thick at the base and 75
feet thick at the surface. It involved
the driving deep in the sand of 150,000
piles nearly 40 feet long. In one case a
river has been carried 15 feet beneath
the canal bottom in a
of iron tubes 12 feet in diameter im
bedded in two feet of concrete. liail-
Dnon coneii'Mn'r .
ment wr.n the supendt;1 banks.
"Senior Esaminer Lazear U very ans
ious that the depositors come in promptly
and sign the agreement, as a number of
the banks are only waiting on them to
do so before resuming business.
"My aim all alon; has been to show
the people that it is to their best interest
to assist the banks to an early reopening
by cigning tiie agreement," said Mr.
"Myself and the other exam
iners continue to urg-r this as the best
and most speedy way of settling the,
02
ends
S. 3.
tounu
roads are carried over the canal on swing ' uanK atrs 01 Denver, and we again
bridges nearly 100 feet high, one of them !nr''e e with a deposit of more
Iwinf tht Inr-r-a- strJnfinc hrifW in t'n 'i'2n ?100 tO OOme Up and sign.'
world, and the Bridgewater canal crosses
On this point the People's National
MoJuc. lows, rit.T
March 23, llfi
Med. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
fitntUmm :
On arriving home last week, 1
al! we!! and anxiously awaiting. Our
little srirl. eisrbt and one-half years old.
who had wasted away to 35 founds, i'f
now well, strong and vigorous, and wel.
fleshed up. s B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children iike
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
'o cive it to every one, with greeting
lor nil. ishiiiL' you pros;erity, we are
lours, .Hi:, a .Mi:k. J. ir, roi:n.
If yon -Alih to fI frfh and ebecrfut, end ?-aJ
lor the spring wo:
the Httidsfbe nad
tir-rt doits ueJi
To ot found in tbe City.
fJClashington Street.
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FISST STKBET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
Ciii-floiSiieil
1 II I II 1 1 II I II II IIIIIIIU
fTf A DO"! Best Brand?
. i vXvXxjLXtO manufactured, and
ii. ciuanie your fysternVjifc orderr from all parts of the country filled ,
LiTtr cute, by toiiae two or on the shortest notice. i
the Ship canal on an iron aqueduct which received an interesting letter from
u Ewnng iike a drawbridge to allow the iou:!iera California, where Messrs. Lt
passage of vessels. ' zear and UWridge had the same p'an of
The canal has been advocated for 5 1 operation, and where the reach a-
years end was begun in 1557 after $750,- :aon s-fory. The letter h zi fc..
000 had been expended in promoting the ; 0Ws :
enternnse. The entire co-t wac nri-in. I -V1 oauj-oeka . at L Oisr .,
, -
ally estimated at only ?32,750,0f3. The i
working force has often exceeded 17,000 J
men at a time, and 170 locomotives, 245
Bteaia cranes, 130 ortable and other
Bteam engines, L'OO steam puoips, 100
Hteam ehovelb, and about 0,000 dump
wagons huve been constantly employed.
The total amount of excavation has been
estimated at 40,000,000 cubic yards, one-,
fourth of which was sandstone rck.
The eujbanknients constructed in the
. Mv.v iu"S OIr n,l!h.
be done consists chiefly in clearing away
construction materia! and connectini'
ffliA vnr!n cLAtir.no .l.;..tL .Sfl 1 . . t
Mb C'.VIVmC, Will iiK'te J .
be tested and fiilei in turn separately! Hoard nud i;om fur rupii.
uelore the canal is formally opened, an Two furnished
event tSiat is net
March,
g'jarur.iw
GARRETSON,
Ls AaGEt.ES. Cat.. Aui-.1.!SS2.
"People's XaUonal Bank, Denver, Co.
"(JtHtkuit Yonr favor of the
ult., came dcly to hand and coxstef
noted. We realize tbe sitcation ai
! cheerfully co;j!r witti vyar rwjesr .r.
the matter.
'We Lad to rtwort u th nijK tne:!. A
to facilitate matter? iu arratgiusr to re
sume, and, whiie we a-rei to make tii
last payioent t a certain tpcidej time
from tlie date of resaitiag bouu&s,
t it will not be rieees-.art t-
ask our depositors to Kas:!r with ti.t-.r
agreement, and we arc paying ali thore
who need their tuonev.'
roomii to let with
for next February or te"! for pupils. In juire at tbe office.
W. E.
I r
HHIIINII .IRUUR HI '
uyuuil'tj UUEIU1U1.
"1 iirT rott nit.
The reputation of TIIE DALLES CI
GAK has Income firmly established, and (
the demand for the home manufactured
article - increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON. ,
r'. VTltEXAS. W.M. JIAIlDKK'i. '
at CRANDALL o, BURGET'S,
vv 1 iu ui n aci 1 1 1 1 k: lii iiul -i i itm. i v rir iiii:mij r ain-
MICIIELBACH IJ11ICK, - - TXIO.V HT
MNHNS
The Snug. Is
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
80 Second Breet, Tbe Dalle
IIK NEW TOWJt Imt Un llttl oti tlii oid vamn I'.'oni.il. nt th Vort rrA
wit. "ir.iii.ij ukx, wma htr.'U atwl ullrvf. m
Falb id Uixri titer, with
nd putewiiWr,wittibii'lcin ituiufoii.u-rlrtdraluaf!-1uUi;tiiful lufTlti,
Hon am luuuulnlii tummtt rexort !nrh!l I";
Or.
M Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Qrder.
I3i . lift f.t Thr IJulU.. Of
Tr well known etand, kept by the
we ' Known V'. II. Butts, long a reei
der J Wasco county, Las an extraordi-'
rarj fine c.tock of
ves Henltr's Delist aad Irisli DisiarbaEe 1
la fact, all the leading brands of fin
W'ueri, Liquors and Cigarr. Givi th
o,d man a call and von will come attain 1
climate, tlii' euiitrul attrNH
twuur tut; ueuitwt town to I'l iluri it . u.h.-.mui.j. ., , i. .
t.ti:-r, Wnr the nalursl MiiUr l(,r 150 i.Bf- mlU- ul thf lot fi -r
tlmlij.r, KrtHiiir m.lliuiw irf lun j.ir In tu Sl-li (,' ktfi.i'i.- j. .
lulM, -l)jr hariwrMid. W L.tv fl,u, t.nj(- iwt fjiUt. tlii'i
mtoriMi v.l!l tnS'f.nrTiui.rt(j ;j M.! m,d riin.uu: tlmt -!
uiyr. heit- Utr run utid uiiU-i.ttun-.
j'ju iruc ti s ..,.n t,
nlit !tli trn'i!rti.'!
tf ; rfwt l.i ir.t . r n
'1
TITLE PERFECT
See me on the ecround,
address me at Hood Kfrtf
Wasco County. Oregon.
The ministerial alliance of Denver lias !
prepared a memorandum to be sent to
the president, asking that he set aside a ,
national day of prayer and fasting. The
address cites the existing financial dis
trees and the great paralyzed tense of
tbe nation, and petitions the president
to set aeidea day when the people rshall
gather in their accustomed places of wor
ship and pray that the nation may be
rightly guided in ite present straits. In
times of sore distress it is natural for the
human family, who are as a body re
JIgionsly inclined, to keek the throne of
(race for relief. The last notable in-
KARL'S
A. WESOLO,
The km TailorJ
Hsst End Seeond St.
(fliseman & Warders, 1
iSaloon and Wine Rooms
The Dalles,
Oregon.
tmESiSMaSBEm
iMafiaSSIEISr
2
mmlim
Suits Made to Order from ' rrt
Up. I
Pants from $5.00 up. j
lrf-ct rit (iiturhiiK-nl. i
9
WILL HOT
Sold by 'UruKtfuM or tent by mail. Sc !jc!
fcadSi-W?rrAckaBe. fc'&iopu- in
If ft XLTl.Tti V-orMb'.Y.'.'j. T.rZll
S.W?ortt.eTcawiUjjrk-ttn.
It'ut ikUUjr ulpe I- Itl itr.K.
CLiflfl STORY,
Art Teach im
, Address :
e cb bwS, or o!v:iitr If d(ralrvl. j o-,IlU
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
W. RossWinans.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs m Soolil
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUBE.
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v t iiii.iiiinv i Shon nn TMr1 Sfrij tmV4 -r ..A- KCs'
- - . a - - - " i w v i i tirriL til 1 UUlJk.
Kndertby, Or, WackHmitll jhou.