The Dtllcs My Chronicle. Entered at the Vostofflce at The Dalle, Oregon, as second-class mutter. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A FAMILY OF 2000 READERS. They rend The Chronicle to Ret the latest hih! most reliable tous, Ami they raid every line that Is In the mior. That Is wluit makes the Chronicle mi invaluable mivertl Ihk medium. The ncwsimpcr that koos to the family j firesides Is the one () that the advertisers i of today patronize when they desire to i reach the people. When they want your trade their announcements will be found In the paper. Look over our columns and obere the verlllcn tlon of the truth of this assertion, llcmember, n trade of a family of two thousand Is worth asking for through these columns, cspctally ui at our very 8l?eap pdurtisii?5 18. Wood! Wood! Wood! Best quality fir, ottk and slab wood. Leave orders at 1315 Second street or corner Third and Union. All orders promptly attended to. Maiku & Bbnton. Stockholders' Meeting. The Dalles, Or., July '.'8, ISM. Notice 1h hereby (liven that there will boa stockholders' meeting of the Wasco Independent Academy, at the Academy bulldintr on Monday, August L'Sth, IS'JIi, at !! o'clock p. in., for the purpose of ..1 . I !..... .....I fit ..en rtt i Wf CltCllUji; CUVeil UIIUUIUIO, mill ii.iuoii.iMij. i such other buiiiess as may pioperly. come before said meeting. i Ilv order of the board. S. 1... IlnooKh, Seo'y. I dawld. I H. C. NIELSEN, Clothier and Tailor. .'. . . .Decidedly the Finest Line of. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, etc., etc. COll. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK. TIIK D.IM.KS OKKOtlN NEWS NOTES. Ah How, a New York Chinaman, bung and killed himself because a white girl, known as Nellie Lee, had deserted him for nnotttcr Chinaman. Voorhees, with a free-coinage record of twenty years, lias surprised his for mer friends by declaring for the uncon ditional repeal of the Sherman act. The coming week may see the bill to permit national banks to increase the issue of bank notes forcetl to a vote in the senate, and the indications are it will receive a majority vote. The People's National and the Union National bank of Denver, resumed yes terday. Three other national banks, which are still closed, are expected to resume some time this week. Crazed by the excessive U39 of liquor, Douglas Curtis, a Chicago switclithrower in the employ of the Western Indiana railroad, murdered his 7-year-old daughter, desperately wounded his wife and then blew out his brains. In the senate, a bill in the interest of the California midwinter international exhibition, authorizing the transfer to San Francisco from Chicago of dutiable goods on exhibition and of foreign em ployes, was taken up and passed. Condy McGrourfy, a mine boy, 13 years old, fell 2S0 feet down a mine shaft .on Saturday night, in Wilkesbarre, Pa. xSia dog aroused the neighborhood. He was found at the bottom of the shaft , '.badly bruised but alive. He may live. .The managers of the midwinter fair skate it will do no good for men to come to San Francisco for employment, as there are already more men there than can be used. There are at present about 10,000 men out of employment, and 5,000 have already registered as appli cants for work. XeoTi SI. Carrier, of Quebec, Canada, ;ls under arrest in Denver, charged with c forgery, after an exciting chase of four months. Up to last May Carrier was a prosperous merchant, hut through ex pensive living was led into the crime for which he is charged. By means of false bills of lading he converted seventy-five carloads of flour to his own use and fled the country. Altogether he is supposed to have obtained $200,000. The new Lincoln monument at Edin burgh, Scotland, was unveiled yesterday afternoon. The monument represents Lincoln freeing the slaves. It is fifteen feet in height. The bronze figure is life size. At the feet of the president is a figure representing a treed slave and battle flags, also in bronze. The figure of Lincoln cost $4,000, and the entire cost of the monument is $6,000, which was subscribed for the most part by Americans in Scotland and prominent Scotchmen. LOOK OUT Fesh Paint! W. C. CilLitKitT hereby sends Hlft compliments to every friend And enemy If he has any He thoy few or be they many. The time for painting now has come, And every one desires a home That looks fresh nnd clean and new. As uono but a good painter can do. Painting, papering and glazing, too, Will make vour old houte look quite new He will take vour work either way. lly the job or by the day. If vou have work give him a call, He'll take your orders, large or small Respectfully, W. C. GILBERT, 1 O. Box No. 3, THL DALLES. OK. 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CUT TMIO OUT AND SEND IT TO US. croons Publish ers CTIROMCIE, The Dalles, Or.; ou. will please send, In my address the DAILY C.H HON J CLE for .12 months from dale, for which j . agree to pay 00 els. a, month, it being u,uderstooil thai ioa, arc to have sent lo my address for J year, without extra charge, McC.IAJJtU'S MAGAZINE, commencing with the ciwreul number. . Name, j Address. OK TIIK Second Eastern Oregon District FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OK. r Aorr icultnra u Socie WILL I!K IIKLI) AT Now Try This. It will coat you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guar anteed to givo relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la grippe found it just tho thing and under its use had u speedy and thorough recov eay. Iry a sample bottle at our ex pense, and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kincrsly's drug store. Lurge size 50c and $1. A flreat Convauienee. Worlds fair visitors travelling via the Northern Pacific Railroad, and Wiscon sin Central line, are landed at the Paid Central station iu Chicago. This magnificent fire-proof building, located in the heart of the city has been fitted up as n hotel, run on the European plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely furnished and each room is supplied with hot nnd cold water, electric lights, etc. Tho charges for accommodations aro reasonable and parties can secure rooms in advance by calling upon agents of tho Northern Pacific railroad. liy taking tho Northern Pacific through car line to Chicago, visitors will avoid the discomfort of all transfer in that city, and can also travel between tho Grand Central station and world's fair grounds by trains which run direct between tho two points. 2tdlwlm-7-lU WOOD, WUOIJ, WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, ut lowest market rates at Jos, T. Peters & Co. (Oflico Second and JelTer eon streets.) THE DJUiIiES, OREGON, October 10th, 1893, Continuing five days. A. S. MCALLISTER, I'rusldeut. J. O. MACK, Secretary. This Is the Season Of the Year ttlhen Judicious Advertising Pays. From TERHINfUi op INTERIOR Points -THE lira rai RKILROKD Ii the line to Uke TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOOTH. It U the Plnlne Car Itoute. It runa Through Vcstlbuled Trains every day in tho rar to jfo. paul and Chicago INO CHANOK OK L'AUS.J Composed of Dining Can unsurpassed. 1'ull man Drawing Itoom tjleiKrs o( latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING OARS Best tbiitcan bo constructed, and In which accommodations are both Froo and Furnished tor holder.' of First and Second-chus Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES A continuous line, conncctlm; with all line afl'onlliJK direct itud uninterrupted service. I'lillniuu filwitr reservation can bo secured In udvuuco through any agent ol the row, THROUGH TICKETS, Knalaiid and Kurouo can tx To and from all nolnNIn America. inland and Kuronu can bo nurchanod at auv ticket ottico ol tho company Full information concerning rate, time el tialiin, routes aud other deWiii furnished on application to W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent 1). I', & A. Nay. Co., Uegulator offlcc, The Dalles, Or., or A. D. OUAKlTON, Au't, General raweoger Agt,, Portland, Ogn. 1 1 BURHAM& ktaX L S LCt LXV'VJ Proprlotora Comer of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dalles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Kigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Altio, can furnish First Class) iiceommoihitionn to teamsters with fruiglu or driving tenma, having added to their stables laro feeding nnd wagou room. Daw. ,'Hiarcss. j CALL AT OUR OFFICE nnd i tin' euterliilnlnc unil thinly llliiHtriitcO McCLURE'S MAGAZINE, which liaMiniinn: lt eiiiitfihiitors tin mot fmuoiiH nuthors In Anifrlni ninl ICiikIihiiI, Inulmllnj sucli wrltoni iih the followlnc . L. StuveiiHon. ii(lvard Kipling, A. Conun Doyle, Octave Thunet, Williiini Dean Jlnwellh, lret llarte, Clark Husfell, Joel Cliandler HarriB, Commercial Patronage Solicitei TheDmlles Wasco County, Oregon, Tho Gate Oity of the Inland Empire is situated at tho head of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is tho supply city for an extensive nnd ricli agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas cades furnishes posture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from which iinds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped hist year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are tho finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more than doubled in the near future. Tho products of tho beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east lias this year filled the warehouses, and all available storago places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its sizo on tho coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to dovolop moro farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these :orner stoned she stands. 11 DALLES CHICLE, Daily and Weekly Editions. THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ox press purpose of faithfully representing Tho Dalles and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying effect of its mission is ovorywhoro apparent. It now leads all othor publications in Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and othor re gions north of Tho Dalles, hence it is tho host ' medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire. Tho Daily Ciihqniolh is published every ove ning in tho week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per annum. The Whkkly-Cjikoniolm on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. Eor advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., 3?2xo Detlloisjy Oregon. TlioimtH Hardv, lumliii Garland, .1. T. Trowbridge, Prof. K. fi. lloldeii, .leioine J. .leroine. Prof. O. A. Yoiiiik, Frances Hodgson llurnett, 11. H. lloyenon. Theodore KoonoviiH, lloliurt IJarr, .lonquin Miller, Honrv M. Stanley, Oilbcrt I'arker, Archibald Forbes, John HurrouL'liH, Andrew Lang, MrH.Itobt. Louis StuvHiiHou.Ciunile Fhunmitrioii, Karah Orno .lowett F. Marion Crawford, Lillio Chime Wymiin, Dr. .1. 55. 15illui(H, Margaret Duland, Harriet PreHCott f-pollortl, W. JC. Henley. Herbert D. Ward, F.dward Everett Halu, dipt. Charles Kin;:. Elizabeth Stuart IMmlpp, Louise Chandler Moulton, Knell millibar of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE roiitjilnx two imiiiluimuty lllimtrutwl liitcrtlewi Willi Mll'll (HIIIOIIH lifdjllf llh .lules Verne, Archdeacon Fiirrar, Alphonse Dnuditt, FranceH Hodgson llurnett, Thomas A. Kdlson, Cainile Flatiimnrniii, Tisaandier, the famous F. Hopkinson .Smith, Kdwurd Fverott Halo, French Balloonist, H. II. Iloyeson, Prof. Graham Hell, nnd mnuy others, liuvc (iimlalicil niiitorlnl lor csmi-liilly iirciuittil luturvluwx which will iiinwm fully IlluitmUil in thin imipi.lii'.'. Kiich mimbur coiitnlna two or three nhort .itorlnt by famou uthnrn l-'ully llliintriitiNl Htorlin will n)iH'iir in iviriy miniiicr ny William Dean Howelln, It. L. Stevenson, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne .lewett, Harriet Preseott Spollbrd, Octavo Thanot, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Kuinley.J. Woymnii. HBNRY M. STANUSY wlllcontrlhiitv, ciolally for youiiK tcailura, it IhrllllliRl)' liitcro.i tlnj; ntnryo( Alricnu Atlvciituw, NATURAL HISTORY AND A DVF.NTUKF,. There will m ovrnl nrtlclox written by Raymond niathuiayi, who lm lxvu cnlleil by Mr. M". T Hteiul the lxt Interviewer In KiirIiiihI, from iiuiterhil fu riiishvil hlin by Karl HaninbMk, illim bure, thuRreat niiltnul tiiijiortcr ami trainer TIicm nrlicleii ileal with Tho Capture of Wild Beasts. The Transportation of Wild Beastfi. The Training of Wild lleasts. The Adventures and F.Heapes of Karl Hagenbeck. Tliuacriei will do lllnstrHttil by an KiikIIsIi artist of nckium lolk'cil .iklll in ilrnwlui; wild nnlnuU John Huiikouiiiih. C. I, lloi.nmt, Hit. t' ('. Aiiiiott, ninl other writers Inmiiii for their work In this llelil, will coiitribiitc to the niuk'iuiiio. Of Interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. ii. L. GAKNKU'S AFRICAN EXPKDITION TO THE GORILLAS. ArnnKemeutx havn been mmlc, in connection with a leinlliifr KiiRllnh review, to nnbllah I'rol. aaruer'H lctten descriptive of hiH present expedition to Africa, i'rof. Oarncr In noted the world over for the curious anil interesting invcstlKatioiis he In making in the niieveh of inonkeys. He ailed for Africa last Heptemler (or tho mike of further jmr.ni 1 1 ik bis studied in the native huuiit-iol the jfortllu. The lllustratloiiH for tlioe articles will In) from photograph taken by I'rol. (iiinier. 'Toe Diigazlue also contains most iutcrcAtfng nrllclet under the following comprehensive heads; " The Edge of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value." " Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour." " Stranger than Fiction," etc. ,Vo are ottering this splendid migazluc with tho Daily C'unoNici.r. for only7.'J3ayear, paysli1 in advance or in monthly installmeuLi as desired. We make this exceptional offer in order that wo may secure n large number of new aulucribm, but all who aro already subscribers may avail themsclvca of this opportunity to leeuru this grl magaziue. Kill up tho blank, and send It ill, to Thomas Hardy, Ruuyaru Kipling, JoefChnndler HurriH, Conau Doyle, THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or. Columbia Jiotel, THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popnlar House Has lately been thoroughly renovated nnd newly furnished throughout, and is now better than over prepared to furnish the best Hotel accommodations of any house in the city, und at the very low rate of $1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c. Office of the fast and commodious opposition Stag to Dufur, Klngsloy, Tygh Valley, Waplnitlft, Warm Springs and Frinevlllo is in tho Hotel ami persons going to l'rinevllle can save $4.00 by going on this Stugo line. All trains stop here. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Mont Complete nnd the Latent Patterns und DosIkIih in Practical PinnlorH mill Phiihi- llimirnru. Vmu. Iml Mw. Imwt lirniuls of 1 nnorwin-wiiimmfl ami ,i. w. Masury'H I'aiiitH used in all .iur work, and noni tho most Hkilled workmen employed. Aiontfl for Masnry Liquid Paints. chemical combination or soap mixture. A llrst oIiihh article in nil colors. AH ordorH promptly attended to. Pnlnt Shon corner Thirdund WaaliiiiKton 8t THE CELEBRATED Columbia brewery; AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. Tlila wolNkiiowu llrowery in now tiirninii out the bent lleer und Tortw eaHt of tho CaHCttdcH. TholntoHt uppliancuH for tho niniiufaiituro of good lieaUfc ful Hour huvo been Introduced, and only tho fliHt-clHfi article , will be placed 0" tho niarket.