i. 'V Ili Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered at the i'otomcc at The Dalle, Orrffon, ar nccornl cU mutter. IiODKthorenien Attack Ititllnai. Nkw Yok, Aug. 24. Striking long shoremen along Witter Btrcet began an assault on tho Italians this afternoon. I A wiicrmtWil full. U'llii'h the Million' ! lino people brought over the Williams-1 Hhe Dalles Daily Chronicle. e ferry at 1 o'clock, was raptured by v 11... . .!!...... Tl..... c. ...,.,. 11... i wagon, and, standing on tho spokes, lie gan to punch tho Italians. "Kill tho j j dagoes, " they yelled. Several Italians ; reaclted for their knives, but before they , 1 could use them the police had arrived. When tho Italians alighted, the strikers j made a rush for them. Thoy scattered and did not reach tho Mallory line. H. C. NIELSEN, Clothier and Tailor. HAS A FAMILY OF 2b00 READERS. They reiul The Chronicle to Ret the latest nml most reliable ?sr. Anil they roml every line thnt Is In the )hi)m.t. Tlmt Is what mnke the Chronicle tin liiviilinible mlvertl inn mtilliini. The newspaper that goes to the family tlresides 1- the one fQi thit llm ailvertlscrs of today patronize ' when they desire to reach the Hopk'. When they want your trade their nnnouni'enienls will bo found In the paper. Ixyik over our columns and observe the verillca Hon of the truth of this assertion. Kcmcmber, a trade of a family of two thousand is worth rutting for through these colunin, etpclally so at our very . . . .Decidedly tho Finest Linn of Gents' Rurnisliing Goods, Trunks and Valises, etc., etc. COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THK DALLES, OR. THE DAI.I.BH OKKC.ON GEN. Tho Most LEW WALLACE. lHstliiguUltcil Literary Mmi of the Ilootler Stuti'. Gen. Lew Wallace, whose new novel, "A Prince of India," has just appeared, was born in Drookvillc, 1ml., on the 10th dav of April. 1S27, and with .lames Whitconib Uiley and Maurice Thonip-1 Houghton son makes up the trio of distinguished literary names which the lloosicr state ! is proud to claim as her own. His j father, David Wallace, was well-known J as a lawyer and a speaker. A graduate of West l'oint and afterwards mathe-! niatical professor there, he resigned from the army to practice law in In diana, and became influential there as lieutenant governor, governor and judge. His son Lewis, inheriting from his father his military and judicial qualities, has joined to these the talent of a writer. As a soldier and as a nov elist Lew Wallace has achieved a note' The success' of Mrs. Annie M. Ream, of MeReesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrluea in her children will undoubtedly bo of interest to many mothers. She says: "I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after tho great flood, on account of my husband being employed there. We had several chil dren with us, two ot whom took the diarrhoea very badly. I got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chap man. It cured both of them. I knew of soventl cases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it." 2o and 50 cent bottfes for sale by Hlakeley & Druggists. lm. rr Kent. Rooms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi dence on Ninth street. G-23daw. Olinger & Bone's stages en route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the best fishing point in Hood River valley, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few hours and get their mail and provisions daily. L'tewtl tVooit! Wood! Wood! Rest quality fir, oak and slab wood. Leave orders at VS.S fcecoml street or corner Third and Union. All orders promptly attended to. Maikr & Benton. OES. LEW WALLACE. worthy record. He was lieutenant in the Mexican war, serving as a volun teer. He afterward resumed the prac tice of law in Covington, Ky., and then -In Crawfordsville, Ind. He was four . ;years in the state legislature, and at the beginning of the civil war was ap- pointed adjutant general of Indiana, tsoon afterward becoming colonel of the Eleventh Indiana volunteers, whom he commanded in West Virginia. He displayed such ability that he was promoted to the rank of major general in 1802. One of tlte most useful of his military exploits was the defense of Cincinnati, which he saved from cap ture by the late Gen. E. Kirby Smith. In 1865 he returned to the prac tice of the law in Crawfordsville. He was governor of Utah in 187S-SI, at tho end of which term he was appointed United States minister to Turkey. There lie gathered material for the Oriental coloring and detail which have enriched his writings. "The Fair God," which appeared in 1873, is a story of the conquest of Mexico, the inspiration for which may be traced to his Mexican experiences as a young man. His masterpiece is generally ac knowledged to be "Ren Hur; a Tale of the Christ." Opinions differ upon the greatness of this book, some intelli gent critics pronouncing it in execu tion and interest far inferior to its scope and conception. Popular opin ion, however, has rendered a verdict in the more than 290,000 copies bold. He has also written a life of Benja min Harrison, and "The Boyhood of Christ." It is said that "Ben Hur" is one of -the four novels that have attained the widest sale in these times. The other three arc "Robert Elsmere," "Tess" and "The Little Minister." It appealed to people of all kinds, to the unculti vated as well as to the cultivated; in fact, its success was essentially popu lur. The chariot race is the most fa mous scene in tho book, and is a favor ite ono with elocutionists. If it were not for that and "Aux Italiens" the professional reader would feel her rep ertoire quite scanty. His wife has proved a congenial com panion to him in literarj- matters. She was a Miss Elston, and was born and brought up in Crawfordsville. Good Job l'rlutlni;. If you have your job printing done at Thk Ciiboviclk you will have tho ad vantage of having it done with the most modern and approved type, with which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of ono of tho most successful and artistic printero in tho Northwest. ptesh Paint! W. c. Gilbert hereby send His compliment to every friend And enemy if he ha any He they few or be they many. Tho time for painting now has come, And every one desires a home That looks fresh and clean and new, As none but a good painter can do. Painting, papering and glazing, too, Will make your old house look quite new He will take your work either way, By the job or by tho day. If you hare work give him a call, He'll take your orders, large or Bmall. Respectfully, W. C. GILBERT. P. O. Box No. 3, THL DALLES, OR. The Fifth Animal OF TnE Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society, WILL UK 11KI.D AT THE DJUiliES, OHEGOJl, October 10th, 1893, Continuing five days. a. s. McAllister, President. J. O. MACK, Secretary. prom TERMINAL ov INTERIOR Points -THK lira mm Go to I,T. Harris yards for $1. for fine prints; 20 HI 6 1 Seminary Tncoma, Wash. Boarding and Day Sohool for Girls. I'ejith Year UogiiiH Soptomber 14, 1803, For Cutnloffuoiuul Admittance, upply to Mrs, Sarah K, White, Ji-21'Jlm I Prliicipul. RHILROKD la the line to laka TO ALL P01N1S EAST AND SODTB. It U tho Dining Car iloute. it mm Through Yvatiuuicu lrmun crvry umj jh wig year CO $i. pari and Chicago INO CHANGE OK CABS.J Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. I'ull man Drawing Boom bleepem of latest equipment. T001HST SLEEPING CAIIS Best that can be constructed, and in which accommodation!! are both Kreo and Furnished for holders of First and Bccoud-clRss TickuU, and ELEGANT BAY COACHES A continuous line, comioctine with all linm unordlug direct uud uninterrupted servloo. Pullman Sleeper reservations can bo secured in advance through any ttgeut of the road, THROUGH TIGKETS bnglaud and Kuropo van b To and from all I'OltiU In America. iiglaud and hurono can be uurchaiud at anv ticket oBieo of tho company ir trains, routes and other details fumltlixJ nn application to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent I). P. it A. Nay. Co., Uegulator oltiov, Tht J'HIICB, wi,, or A. 1). OHAKLTOH, 't. General Passenger At,, Portland, Jgu. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE The Cormsrated llullrilug next Door to Court Home. Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Month. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. 0323X1., Proprietor. J. O. MACK, FgE WlEp and LIQUOR Ano 171 DOMESTIC KEY WEST CIGARS. THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER FRENCH'S BLOCK. SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OR. BURHAM & ROBERTSON Proprietors CityStables Corner of Fourth nml Federal St., Tho Dalles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Livorv in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with oithor Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Also, can furnish First Class or driving teams, having added to accommodation!! to teamstera with froight their stables large feeding and wagou room. Commercial Patronage Solicited. TheDklles Wasco County, Oregon, TI Tho Gate City of tho Inland Empire is situated at tho head of navigation on tho Middle Columbia, and in a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural arid grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Htnmimr Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. Tho rich grazing country along the eastern slope of tho Caw cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries aro tho finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a rovenuo of thousands of dollars, which will Ixs more than doubled in the near future. The products of tho beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and tho country south and east has this year filled the warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its nionoy is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climato delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its renources unlimited. And on these eorner stones she stands. IU DALLES III Daily and Weekly Editions. THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing Tho Dalles and tho surrounding country, and tho satisfying effect of its mission is ovorywhoro apparont. It now leads all othor publications in Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as woll as Klickitat and othor ro gions north of Tho Dalles, honce it is tho best medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire. Tho Daily Chronicle is published ovory ovo ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per annum. Tho "Weekly CiutoxiuhK on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rales, subscriptions, otc, address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., McCLURE'S MAGAZINE to Everyone Subscribing for The Dalles Daily Chronicle for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month. OR 51? 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StOVUIIHOII, Uuilyurd Kipling, A. Coitiui Doyle, Octavo Tliunet, William Dean llowt'lls, Ilrct Hartu, Clark HussoII, Joel Chandler Harrm, Thomas Hartlv, Hamlin Garland, J. T. TrowhridiN', prof. E. S. Iloldon, Jeiomtt It. .lormno. Prof. C. A. Young. FrancoH HodgHon Ittinii'lt, II. II. lloyeHon, Theotlori) HooMUVolt, loatHim iMillur, Oilbort Parker, John llnrrotigliH, Mrs. Itoht. I.ntiiHStovonftoii.Cumilo I'lammariou, F. Marion Crawford, Lilliu Chaxn Wyinun, Margaret Delimit, Harriot l'rew:ott Spoflbril, Hcrlnirt D. Ward, F.dward Kverett Halo, Elizabeth Stuart I'liclpw, 1huh Chandler Moulton, Kirch number o( McCLURE'S MAGAZINE rontalnn two liuniiiiomcly lllimtrnUil lntertltwt wiia men muioua cujiio ah Robert Ilarr, Henry M. HUnloy, Archibald Forbtw, Antlruw Lang, Sarah Orn .lewott Dr. .!. S. llillingH, W. K. Henley. Capt. CharleH King. .lulea Verne, Archdeacon rarrar, Francos Hodgson lltirnott, Thomas A. ImUhoii, Tissandier, the fanious i. Hopkinson .Smith, i ronch Ilallooniat, 11.11. Jioyeson, AlphntiHU Daudet, Catnile Flatninarion, Edward Everett Halo, l'rof. Graham Hell. ami mnny othen, liavo furnUlicd mntcrliil for cipwlnlly prfiinrfil luturvlenm wlilcli will ppM iiiii) iiiuiraii in nun miiKitziiie. KbcIi number contatnn two or thru) short storfin by (nmomi nntliori. Fully llluntrnted atorle will nppear In early iiumlicrii by Thomas Hardy, William Dean HowoIIr, It. L. BtcvoiiHon, Hudyaru Kipling, Kret llarte, harali Ornu .lowntt. Joel Chandler HarriH, Harriet IVencott Spoflbrd, Octavo Thanot, Conan Doyle, Frunccn HodgHon liurnett, Ktanley J. Woyman. HENRY rvl. STANLEY ttIU contribute, Mecllly for youiiK rernlers, 11 ttirllll riKly Intcrcntlfijr xtoryof AfrlcAU Aitvearan NATFItAL Hl.STOKY AND ADVMNTDHE. Them will bo nevcrnl nrtlclei written by Raymond Dluthuiayt, who him been uilletl by Mr. V, T Htciul the boat Interviewer in KiikIhiiiI, from miiterlul fiirniiluil him by Karl Haaanliaak, of Hun bure, tbiiRrwit animal lmorter anil trainer. Them article ileal with Tho Capture of Wild IleantH. The TraiiHportation of Wild UeastH. The Training of Wild llenfltH. The Adventured and EHcapun of Karl Hagunbeck. The HcrleH will txi lllustrnteil by an Kti;llih nrtUt of acknow leilseil Hk 111 In ilrnwini; wllil milmali John Iiuiihouiiiih, ('. 1'. Hor.nr.R, l)n, ('. ('. Aiiiiott, anil other wrltcrx iamon.i for their wotWt , thin field, will contribute to tho ma);d.liie. ' Of Interest to both Young and Old will bo I'ltOF. 11. L. GAltNElt'fs AFRICAN KXI'FDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arraiiitemcnta have been maile, lit connection with h lemllm: l'liull.ib tiivluw. to nubll.ili I'rol. (Jiirner'n letters ileeriptlvo of hi prenent uxeilltlon to Africa, l'rof. (iarner I imtcil the world over for tho ciirloiin anil Interesting invcAtlKatioiiH ho (i making in tho nitecch of miinkeyii. lit xalleilfor Africa lint Hvptcmbcr for tho mikoof further miriiliiiK IiIh ntiiillea In thu native huiiuUcf tbrifforllla. The llliistratloni for thexu arllcle will Im from photoKraiiliH taken by l'rof, Garner, 'mo niaiazuic aiw coniniiiH moil niieruniiiii; arucie iiniier tno louowini; comprenciiMvo neaai' " Tho Edge of tho Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value." " Neweat Knowledge." " Tho Preuunt Hour." " Htrangor than Fiction," etc. Wo aniofierliie thin 111161111111 mairazlnc with the D.ui.v (Jiikonici.k for onlvl7.'J) u year. pariM in ailvancoor in monthly innUllmcnta aaileslreil. Wn nmkii thl nicentlonal ofTer In order that wo mnr N!liri' n lanre number of nw Mlbfcribtft, bntall wlioarualrcaily mibcrlberN may avail tlioiiuelvuN of tills opHirtunlty to necuro thiM' niHXAZliie. Kill up the blank and nenil It in, to THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or. 7U3LO XevlloWy Oreso 'JtX. Qolumbia Jotel. THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Han lately been thoroughly renovated and nowlj furniflhetl throughout, uud !r now bettor than ever prepared to furniHli the beat Hotel accommodation!! of any Iiouho In the city, und at the very low rate of $1 a day. Pirst-Class Meals, 25c. Oflke of tho faat nnd commodious oppoaition SUg to Dufur, Ktngaley, Tygh Vutley, Wajiinitia, Warm Hpringa und Prlnoville iu in tho Hotol and peraona going to Priueville can save $4.00 by going on tiiiu Stage line. All trains stop here. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS Aud the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and DealgnH iu WA FjBI'tUCticill 1'ilintdrn rind IV bhcrwin-Wil limn nnd J. W. Mimury'H Iaiut used iu all ,nir work, and none not the UIOHt HKll 0(1 WOrllllllin nmnlnuiul A..,,iu t,. M..u.. , l t,.,.!,t K.iIiiIh. W chemical combination or soap mixture. A llrat oIiihh article iu all colora. A" ordeni promptly attended to. Paiut flhon oomor TliJrdand Waiihingtou Sta.. The Dalloa. Oreot THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. Thla well-known llrewory ia now turning out tho boat lleor imt ?axX? east of tho Cascades, Tho latoat annliancoH for tint nnm ,f iOOll lit?rtll- ful Iteur have been Introduced, and only the nrHt-claas article will bepawed i market.