al)c Dnllco Chronicle vol. vi. 33, THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST jfc 1893. NO. SB Dalles Daily Chronicle. MV fHE OHBONIOI.B PUBLISHING CO. , tml WaahliiRtnii Htreota, The N""" itntleN, OfWin. r.mn of Hbaorlitlin ' IfiOO m1. WW TIHIC TAHI.KH. ftllrit- IniiMl AiiKUHtll, M.r.. tiia lioUNl). . .,,'' Oupnrui 11JH) I-. u. Ho l,"m WKNT HOtlttll. t-.jrtl)tlittliiil curry iaiuioiiKcn( ieiiTc .Ui wit'lt H K) A. MHII(t one fur the HTAOKH. . wiirtltlv, via, Hake Oven, leave dully tt'irtloi. Mitchell, Canyon City, leave fLmi, Klnli-y, Wmiilo, WnpliiltUi, Warm i, i TyKli Valley, leave dully, except nSSJuw w,l"h-' lw4VU uvory 11,0 7orll llnii t tho Umatilla limn. E nilirKSNIONAI.. ii immm.u attoknsv-at-I.aw Ofticc , Court Street, Tim DiUIch, OrcKOU. noon;. riuNK mkhktk. rtcfUR, 4 J1KSKKKK - ATTORMKYH-AT-J) r.wlllnnm. ii Ulld l, OVUf l'oilt OOMBallrtlnc, Kntrmiou uu Waithlllg-tolt Street tuUllw.UrvKoii. . . BKNNKTT, ATTOItNKY-AT-LAW. Of A. d8uinBcliiiM')'tiiilWliiK,M. atalra. The WIm.Omcoii. r.r.xvu. b..iiuntiniit()N. m.b.wimok. MAYS, IIUNTINCiTON 4 WIIilON-ATTO-miAT-uw --oiUcch, Kronch'a block oyer rintNU0Dl liauk.. '''i liallwi. OrcRiw. U 11, WIlaON- ATTI)HT-AT-I-AW - KOOBJi . Krenctt A V.t: bank building, Second wwl, Th Pullet, Oregon. DK. KallKI.V.AN (IIOM.KOrATIUCI PHYSICIAN tail huwiKON.-Callii aiwwored promptly, fcror night, city or country. Ollleo So. 3 and Xbapmin block. wt! DK 0. I), HOANK WYalCIAM AMD HOB ion. Oilloa; room, b and C Chapman flock. liMMeneu H. K. corner Court aud fourth itreeu, keemd door Irom the corner. Qtwhoun 9 to 12 A. M., 'J to ft mid 7 to P. M. DslMlAU.-Patcnst. -Om given for the . mlulfM extraction of teeth. Aluo tooth it on do mil uluiulnum plate. llooiua: Sign of tKWileu Tooth, Kecund Htreot. .. HouiKTinn. 'JiCO M)IK1K, NO. 1&, A. K. t A. M. MeeU arm ami tinru siimuay ol caoji moiuu ai i ftAM.KB 110YAI. AUCll ClIAITKR NO. 6. U Meet In Mawinlc Hall the third Wednesday SI WCI1 IUUI.U1 III V 1', H. MwiK3 WOODMKN OK THK WOlll.l). Mt, IIihM Uami.No.W.MecUTuewlayoven incof each week In Irutetuity Hall, at7:! p. m. pOI.UMHIA I.01K1K, NO.R, I. O. O. K.-MeeU V. every Friday evening at 7 :: o'clock, in K. oi r. uau, corner Heuonu and Court atrueta. wijuMruiiiK uruwiuin are wvicomo, U. Cutuiill, Hec'y. II. A. UILLH.N. 0 yKIKNDHHIl1 I.OI)(lK, NO. 0., K. of l.-MeeU T every Monday evening at 7:3Q o'clock, In fchiunio a building, corner of Court and Hecond itrwu. Bojournlng tuembOM uro conllally In. W.h.Cium, n.vAu, iv. oi k. nnn h. o. c. A BHKMHIA' NO. 4827, K. OK I,.-Mota In K fV of I. hall tbckecoud aud fourth VV'eduea Ui ol each mouth at 7:30 p. m. mi " 1 .. 1 "verjr "'day afternoon v.... n .uu ivHuiuK ruom. a u are inviieu. Uirmon Ixxlgo No. 801. I. 0. . T.-Kvculur . wwkly meetlm.' I'rliUv .t h w i pwrnlty Hull. All uro Invited. Uhkwman, C. T. It. 0. Kijcck, 8u TttH,K 1-OI10K NO. 8, A. O. II. W.-Moeta "TBuniday eveiilngt at 7 :u. JLLJIritim, Klnancler. M. W. Tiff Vtfuillmn I 7' ' ko. w, u. a. K. Meet SnWMy batunlay at 7;ao t. In the K. ul I'. ine h. of I', Hall. G8'!1,' V'KUKIN Meota every Hunday tveu nir In tin. if nf i iinii ' B. V. DIVIHION, No. lC7-MeeU In . K. Ill I Hull ,1... Ilr.t u.lll tl.lr.l W..ln.,.. IVAl.. tim inn hiii. ,, ry01'' immth, m 7-au r. M. r THE OlltlKUIIKH. CT, I'KTI.'IIQ lllllllw... ... .. ...!. II........ O nil,. I '"Wivvill HHYi ritbiiui iimuin' fi u ... """r. ki w Miwk every Hunday at j J Hli'ii Mush at U);30 a. u. VesporH ut SKim1'1'? ''Ht'ltCIl -Union Htrcet, opposite etcr.. I ' Huv-m Hutoiltlo llfolor. Borvlci'H A.m. KveuliiK I'rnytir m Friday ut F"inT, '';UT1HT !IIUIl()II-ltov. 0. I. TAY Uih . , "Nl"r- MoritltiK HervloM every Bnb Be i ioi i '"' """,u,y U a. m. Bahlmth l'n nit ., 1.,flt,,,t!1.lV,V n"0' mornhiK (wvIith. luiu v 1 rl,,"' uvenhiK ut 1'astor'H re.sl f. M 1 t'CrvlccM In thu court tioiihu itt C()"c,!iTl;l,A.T,1NA, (MUHUJIl -Itov. W. C. vm , ! 1 "N,or- Hurvlci'hBveryHuiiilnyHtn vtv el ' ,"' Huiiilay Bchool niter morrflng ,,t t tmiiKurH cordially luvltwl. HenU froo. M. '''tCH -liuv. J. WHIHI.WI, piistor.' Huii'av . . uJl'Hinly nioriiliiijiit tl ii. in. !! , '..tl1 U2:20 o'clock v tl, Kpworth ll'iiri Ji. m.: '' ryor meutliiK every ll n J 1,,K, " 7:80 n'lilock. A coi.lliil In' t')u " 114 ""'wide! by both miut and people ruihiu'i iV,, ''.'"tor' FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TltANHACT A OKNKRAIjBANKINO mobinkhh iMlam of CrwJIt ioHiied availnbln in he Kan torn States. Night Exchange and Telegraphic iranHierHROiuon iew vorKtilcago, t. IOiii8, Han Frunclflco, Portland Oregon, Seattle WaHh., and vnrioua pointfl in Or egon and Waniiington. Gollectionn mailn at all iiolnta on ftv orahle termi. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. I'renidunt -Vlce-I'refiidunt, CnBhiiir, Z. F. Moody CfiAiiiEH Hilton M. A. Moody General Banking BnsincsH TranHactcd. Sight ExchangoH Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collection made on favorable tonne at all uccefldihle pointR. ri. HCKXNCK, Trealdent H. M. Bull Caahler. First National Bank. VHE DALLES, !t!.lAN.,"lu.n.l0lI-t,iV' ' W Jknkinh, '"r, I'U'linhlllL' III tint !i....rr.ri.tli.l...l iiyti!!vittii,,,lh ""y "t!l AU "," K!v,ll','.,l('A, I'UTIIKKAS Ninth 'aln-uti Jl'Mny'i',,;; 'V'".1'. I"ttr. burvlC'l lit llt0u.m o I'vviy I' m. , eoiiUal wcloomu OREGON A General Dunking BuaineHa traimacted DopoRltH received, Rtibject to hignt Draft or Check. Collection" made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Excliange Hold on New York, Han JrranciHco and rort-land. DIREOTOKS. D. J. Thomphon. Jno. 8. Sciiknck. Ed. M. Wim.iamh, Geo. A. Limit. H. M. Beau,. W. H. YOUNG, Biacasraim & wagm Slop General BlavkBiuithing and Work dont promptly, and all wor Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street opp. Liege's old Stand. House Moving I Andrew Velarde 18 prepared to do any and all kindri of work in Iuh line ut reasonable figures. Has the largest house moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalles S. L. YOUNG, : : JBWELBB : : Watcho" and Jewelry repaired to order on anort uouce. auu naiuiaciiun uiui AT TH ntar of I. ). Nlckilan, lid Ht. The Dalle Chas. Allison, 1 -Dealer In- Headquarters at Ohaa. Lauor's. Ifu.fl.lir I. ii. I ...... ............ ... ........... ..... ..... .k ...... .1 ...iv j.urvt-'ni 1. 1 ii.iiurill l.:u -.. hCHt lu the world, I tun tueptired to (uriilhU In uuy (Uiiutlty mid ut bottom prlccx. pHAS. ALLISON. C. F. STEPHENS, DKALRR IN Dry Goods Qlothing lliiota, Hliite. IIiiIh, Kte. Fancy Ijoody, plotioti t.'tc, Kte.. Ktu. Second St., The Dalles. BILIOUSNESS Wholifw notBufibrcd this misery cauHed ly bilo in tho stomach wliich fin inactivo or sluggish liver failed to carry off. THE PREVENTION AND CURE IS liquid or powder, which gives quick action to tho liver and carries off tho bilo by a mild move ment of tho bowels. It is no pur gative or griping medicine, but purely vegetable. Many people tako pills moro take Simmons Liver Regulator. "I have been a victim to nilloufincBs foi ycure, mid niter trying various remedies iny only kuccckk vuh in tho uso of" Him moiiH Liver Hegulutor, which never failed to relievo me. 1 Hpouk not of myaelf, ulone, but my whole fumlly." J. M. FlLb man, Hclmu, Alu. 49-EVEIlY l'ACKAOK-6 II an our 7. 8tutm In red on wrapper. J. II. ZKIUM h. CO., Philadelphia. Pa. Dully Kvenlng Chronicle Ik recognized . iih CHhcntliillv the home l.upcr for the DullcH City folks' Iinwr This Ik not u bud reputation. Koine rl UiVl L. 2.000 of our best cltlzeiiH wutch the coluintiK of this T n DT7D daily for the Hnlcleat local ticwu. It flrLl aurccedl In Rlcunlne the field, und hence grown 111 popularity mid Iiuportuncc. Take it awhile, you who don't; try Home of it premium oflerx. r A DTTO CANDY HEAKI 1L FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM. Candies and Nuts t?xl? - - - ru t iSDecialties Finest Peanut Roaater In The Dalle 2aStrietJ. FOLCO At right Hide Mrs. Obnrr't reitaurant "Tie Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, FoM and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freignt and PassenserUae Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dulles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. I'AHHKNUBK KATKB. One way Round trip .2.00 . 3.00 Tickets on sale for Long Beach, Ocean Park, Tioga and llwaco. Baggage checked through. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time dav or night. Shipments for way landings' must, be delivered befoio 5 p. in. Live Htock shipments solictcd. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, Uenerul AKmt. B. F. LAUGHLIIM, (leiieriil MnuiiKui. THE DALLES, OREGON The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular ami roliublo houao Iiuh luMtn niitVuK' leftirniBhed, and ovury room hits boon ropapovod and repaliittw and Jiowly carpeted throughout. Iho house contains 170 rooms una is suppuec with every modern convenience. Rntei I'niiHaniil.l.i. A I'on.i restiiiirant attached to tho house, Frer bus to aud from till trains, C. W. KNOWLES, Prop. Radical CLaDgcs Made in tbe Personne of Some. SPRINGER GIVES WAY TO WILSON Bland Retains His Chairmanship, Mak ing the Coinage Committee "Mildly Free Coinage." Washington, Aug. 21. Interest in the financial diecussion in the house was dwarfed today in the greater interest everyone felt in the announcement of the standing committees by Speaker Crisp. No one was prepared for the radical changes made in the personnel of some of the important committees. Springer, of Illinois, gives way to Wil son, of West Virginia, as chairman of the ways and means committee, and the Illinoisian is given the chairmanship of the committee on banking and currency. Ilolman, of Indiana, the venerable "watchdog of the treasury," is deposed from tho committee on appropriations in favor of Savers, of Texas, and is given the head of the. committee on Indian af fairs. Bland, of Missouri, is retained as the head of the committee on coinage, but the free-coinage people are disap pointed on the committee's being changed so as to leave much doubt whether the free-coinage people are in the minority, aud whether the financial policy of the administration may not find a majority in the eommitteo. Rep resentative Tracey, of New York, who is an administration man and the second on the committee, claims the speaker deterred to the repealing element to such an extent as to make the committee "mildly free coinage" instead of "radi cally free coinage," and insists upon counting Kilgore, of Texas, a free-coinage man. The committee will only stand 9 to 8 for free coinage. The com mittee on banking and currency is said to be opposed to free coinage 11 to G. The removal of Hoi man from the head of the appropriations committee is in terpreted by some to mean that the speaker favors more liberal appropia tions in the 53d congress. The removal of Springer from the ways and means committee gives this important chair manship of the house to the South, but, it is said, this make-up of the committee on ways and means does not indicate any essential change from the policy of the last congress. Thirty-two chairman ships go to the South and twenty-three to the North, including the four com mittees previously appointed rules, mileage, accounts and enrolled bills. CItOOKKD I5LS1NES8. Htatcmeut ltenpeotlnc tlia Van Lutb I'enaiun layetlf atlon. Washington, Aug. 21. The statement was today given out for publication by Pension Commissioner Lochren in res pect to the pending Van Leuven inves tigation. It says in part : "Van Leuven has for many years done a large pension business, having his office at Lime Springs, la. His clientage was drawn from all over Iowa and Minnesota, even from remote parts of the country. In June last, bb a result of a preliminary investigation, ho was sus pended by the secretary of the interior from practice before the department. It was cleiuly shown that for years he supported claims which ho prosecuted by a highly developed aud successful system of dishonest practices, tho pur chase of testimony, the fraudulent prep aration of affidavits, the bribing of sworn officials of the government, and tho wholesale deception ot applicants for pensions, by means of which they were induced to show their gratitudo by thu payment of fees beyond the amounts allowed by law. It is apparent that nil claims allowed upon ex-parto evidence furnished by Van Leuven must be inves tigated. Doubtless, there are somo eases in which the temporary loss of u pension will work hardship to worthy men, but no palm will be spnre.Mo ascertain such cases ami make tho period of hUtrpoiiblon as brief as possible." An Appeal for Help. i:w Yoitic. Aug. 21 .Tho committees appointed Sunday at thu meeting of tho nr..:ini.od labor conference today lormu latoil an address to tho peoplu of tho I'l.ltrd States, declaring that 100,000 men, women and children uro nearini; tho verge of starvation in this rich me tropolis of theao free United States. Hundreds of thousands of othera within a short distanco aro suffering from want and its attendant misery and crime. It calls upon Now York aldermen to con vene In apodal hossion and devise ways and means for tho employment of tho unemployed directly, und calls 'upon all to contribute funds for the unemployed who seek work in vain. It charges that those who control the industries and finance of the United States are respon sible for the employment of labor, and it is demanded of them immediate re lief for the victims of the system inher ited from ages of wrong with which the poor have been oppressed. NEW8 NOTES. Committees of the house were named Monday. Hermann finds placo on rivers and harbors and Ellis on public lands. Both claim to be satisfied. Johnson of Ohio asked unanimous consent for the introduction of his bill to permit tbe exchange of United States bondo for treasury notes. There was no objection and the bill was referred to the committee on banking and currency, with leave to report at any time after the special order. This is the bill, a full text of which was printed a few days ago by The Ciihoxici-k. Several hundred Japs, employed in the National vineyards, near Folsom, Cal., the second largest in the world, struck for an increase of 50 cents a day. The superintendent promptly discharged every one ol them, ordered the large dining room to be locked up and that the living quarters for the help be doubled in size, with the idea of increas ing the force forthwith and employing only white men in the vineyards. California, anticipating labor troubles from unemployed men flocking to the cities, is taking time by the forelock in getting the state militia in trim for active and instant service if needed. This force comprises 5,000 men and the adjutant-general states he could within 18 hours, it necessary, mass four regi ments in San Diego, and in other cities in the state (leaving out San Francisco) he could send four regiments within 36 hours. Unemployed workingmen held a mass meeting in Newark, N. J. They carried a black flag, upon which were the words: "Signs of the Times I am starving Because He Is Fat." Beneath was the picture of a large, well-fed man with a high hat, and a starving work ingman beside bim. Mayor Haynes ordered the black flag taken down, add ing : "No one can march through these streets unless the stars and stripes are carried." The flags were then kept out of sight for a while, but hoisted after the center of the city was passed. Monterey Tangled In VUh Net. Vai.i.ejo, Cal., Aug. 21. The Monte rey was docked this afternoonTat Mare island. An inspection was made of the Monitor's hull, which was found 'com paratively free from foulings, but badly in need of paint. The port propeller was found slightly Jdamaged, two blades being beut, which will need to be re moved and straightened before the Monitor leaves the dock. The cause of the injury to the propeller blades seems to be in doubt, some claiming it to be the result of entanglement with fish nets. The Monitor will remain in the dry dock about two weeks. Mr. Thomas Batte. editor of tbe Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to bo tho best remedy in existence for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says : "Iast summer I had a very severe attack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giving relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy was recommended to me. I nurchaseda bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to uso the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person 'suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence" 25 and 50 cent bottles for falo by Hlakoley i Houghton, Druggists. im. Attention, Knllr.mil Men) I was very bilious, occasionally having a dumb chill, followed by fevers, which prostrated mo. I took Simmons Liver Regulator, and am ti well man. "A. H. HiaiuowKit, Conductor C, It. H Cia." WOOll, AVOtlll, WOOl). , Beet grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market ratesy-Jos. T. Peters & Co. (OtHco Seeorffland Jeffer son strcots.) THE TWO STATES. ORKGON. Nel- The funeral of Lieut. Charles E. son took place yesterday. Grasshoppers are doing much mischief throughout Grant county. The carlos Unna Manufacturing Co. lost $10,000 by flro in Portland yoster day. A U. P. sawfiler named Hellraer wan relieved of $130 by Portland footpads Monday night. There are about 200 men only em ployed in tbe Union Pacific shops at Portland at present. When John L. Ayer left Portland ho went to Cincinnati as a delegate to the convention of thu Sons of Veterans. He was in Cincinnati about a week ago. Rev. G. W. Hill, of Albany, has re signed the pastorate of the First Baptist church of that city, and will sail for China in November, whore he will de vote his time to missionary work. D. P. Thompson, receiver of the Port land Savings bank has been authorized by Judge Shattuck to pay to the West ern National bank of New York and to the Chemical National bank of the same city $25,000 each out of the funds on hand with interest from June 14, 1893. , Homer Bell, son of Rev. J. R. N. Bell, was accidentally shot at 4 o'clock last Friday afternoon at Battle creek, Polk county. The boy was taking tbe gun over a gate when the weapon was dis charged and the boy was shot in the. re gion of the heart. " Drs. Lee and Bab bette were called, but they cduld dot nothing for him, and he died about 6 o'clock. Frank Sloan, a very prominent stock man of Heppner, accompanied by J. A. Thompson, his assistant, left Heppner Monday morning for Butter creek, about, twenty-five miles from Heppner, to pay for and receive cattle. When about three miles from Heppner two masked men held them up und relieved them of $185 and a gold watch. The sheriff and a posse went after them. WASHINGTON. The Union Pacific will put in a 17 stall roundhouse at Starbuck. Reports received from sections of the Walla Walla valley indicate that the' yield of wheat this season will average about 30 bushels. A Blaine man got a job in a sawmill and took hold of u buzz-saw about tba first thing he did. He has part of one finger left on the right band. Ft J. Parker of the Statesman, has been sued for libel to the amount oi $5,000 for denouncing as fakirs represen tatives of a reputable loan company of Salt Lake City. A fire in Winlock destroyed two valu ble blocks, Including a bank, millinery store, barber-shop, general merchan dise store, saloon, drug store, Central hotel and butcher shop. A lien for $87,700 was filed yesterday in Chehalis, Lewis county, on the South Bend branch of the Northern Pacific, by Griggs & Heustis, the contractors who built the road. It is merely a precau tionary measure. August C. Anderson, the Suoqunlmie falls parachute jumper, died from hia injuries. His father, who is a rich pio neer, had tried to dissuade him from following the perilous calling by offering him money to engage in any legitimate business upon a large scale. Specimen Caaea. S. 11. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and ho was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot tles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Hurrisburg, 111., had a running soro on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bittern and seven boxes ol Hucklen's Arnica Salvo, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata waba, O., had 11 vo largo fever sorea ou his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. Ono bottlo Electric Bitters and ono bos Hucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him en tirely, Sold by Snipes tfc Kinoraly. Ask vour dealer for .Mexican Silver Stove Polish. Highest of alt in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder AJSSQLUTEI PURE