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l)c DnllcG VOL. VI. THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1893. NO. 63. ' " A- -A j4 Its Dalles Daily uitfonicie. Ihllnlii"! Dully, HlllldHS- Kvcupltil. 11 V ...-, I I.' HIT ! I t U T'r ...i ill 1 ' I I x II Jill J L U I'Ulill IlilU YJW fiir. " ft. HMIKNCK, 1'rti.lileill II. M. HKAI.l. ('itnhler. I mill WiisIiIiirUiji Ktrcuto, Tlio Dulles Ori'ROli. IVriiiH of HiiltM)ritli 11; I Hi TIMK T.VISI.KS. Culli'iuulx, 1 ti clTt-t t .VngiiHt fi. 1MKI. It AW HOUND. unvw0.C'' m. Depart 11 :()U r. m IVl'.HT UOIINII, j.sj .it. Iifimrtii rt : 1 1 a. m. rlnltWS ' ,l't ''"" lMlhHCIIKlTN It'llVl! ...u.n it .i a.m. .huh inn) inr uie VJ'U.KS. le, ii Ihike Oven, Ii.-hvu dully f.ir Aiili'li Mit"hen, uuiiyim i;iiy, leave I J. I M tor Ii.ifu l i't"-n , mine, n iipnmiH, itrin . .. ii ..lint n.iit'i. niiiiv. nviipiii ilM "1 I'll I 1 IM'.VJI J , I nn.iiiv. a v i ' .riiwit' iii' it'll., leave nvi'ry any in uw iimi " I lit i A. M. -jjj. .s in n in mi' iimiimiH iniuw. I lkCU IIM.HIONAI.. nil v'IMM'1.1' rtTTIH'.MKl 'M I jAW 1liMU , ( jrt -arret, The Hulled, Ohkoii, ........ t'l. i Wtf V V.HVVf.K. II' III. ' - " ii J' 1., i- Ll J.rr.r. jiiiuiwMn-rti' U law K im IJ mid -IS, vet 1'imt iik 'liui; i.itirtinrt on u nniiiiiKinii nuiri t .-l . JI'I. i, V If IT'. I All' 111 VII ' I 1 1 t JV I I 1IA A J -IJJ. ?i . w , ( mih.i'k Imllilliii;, up huilm. Tliu UU, 'If ''Hi I , J! h HI'NTINlirilN. II. H, WIMOK. w.l II -.I'lNCiTON .t Wliwa- AITOM M MX .i .ti.aw Olllrrx. Fiimeli' block over rit Nhj". h hiink. ' urn en. umaiii. First Rational Bank. i'HE DALLES, - OREGON A General Hanking Rumnoss transacted Deposits received, subject to Siprlit Draft or Chock. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIRKOTOKS. I). P. THOMPSON. .INO. S. SC'IIICNCJK. Kn. M. AVii.IjIAmh, Gko. A . IjIkiie. II. M. JJkau,. THE DALLES Rational Bank, of dalIjKS city, ot:. I'rt'riidont - Vicii-J'rcf-idcnt., Cashier, 7j. V. Moody Chaki.kh Hilton1 M. A. Moony Gcncml l!;inliiiiK Husincss Transacted. Silit ExchanneH Sold on NHW YORK, SAN FlfANUlCO, CHICAGO and I'OItTLANI), OK. Collections made on favorable terms at all acceHsible point.s. i i' ji iijin imimsxv-A i -la w ti . I lloonih ' n n il ,L ( o.'s 1 1c liulldin, Secunil r.- '(( i I . . i in iMin. Nl. I lillVAK (IIIIM.KOrATIIli;; IHIBll l.l.T .1.. ' . . - ....f ,LMailllUI liHICk. ii " 1 ' I1 JLIl"ir I'll YMIIJlAf All hK.ih Ollicii; rumiiK 6 mitt C Clinpinnii (.t. Ki'siiii'iicu. H. I-:. miriicr !mirt mid 1. iii'ntiht - Ciiis irtvi'ii for tin. ii-, i xtriictloiuif tuctli. AIho toetli i . luumiuutii iilnt,.'. ltiidtnN. hlKilol 'V I. iTintli.Ki'Ciuid Httuiit. i i 1 1 HOCir.TIl.'tt. II AHIUJ HHICI., Nt). J.i, A. V. iM A. M. -MlTIK " llihlmid third Mimduy of each mouth tit AM.H8 ItOVAI. 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OK Ij. K.Mti'tsvuryHumluy afternoon in the K. of l. Hull. KSAN'll Vl-'IIKIVMfv.lu iM'iirv eveiiliijy lu thu K, of J', Hall. BumUv OK I,. K. 1IIVIHION, No. 107 -MootH ill K. of I1. Hull tlu Ilr-J.1 nod fhlr.l WmIiim. --... ...ijiivil, lib 4 .uu I Hi TIIK (lUmtVIIKN. w i n i r.itn iiiiinri'ii iriiir n ut it it iinnuL. IJ I Vtfu-r t n . HiKti Mmm ut lOiitf) a, m, VeHpcm itt jr. i nui.n liiiiiici!!! K.iniiAii Nimnr nrtiuiuiiii rum, Huv. K1I I) Mutil'. Mil K.mtjir Huru i'i.u Tlify HlllldHV Rt 11 A U .mil ?..,n u J U.ii.jI..,. .,.. ' - jiviiiiik i invui iiiiriimir ii jllltHT II A O'l'lU'K ! I, ,. -i i. n, ... ' Illu iiji,:. .' -aw,. t, .. ..ii. -"i..""""! Auiiriimir Hurviuon every duo- Olllml I.V nllljr HI 11 A. K. HlllllJlllll iHjcr iiu'otltiA? Kr iiiii ir i.....i,... u ii.;,...u n.ui. Y. M. ",u" rviuH in mo Lourt liouno ut C0o!iJ,;a;i;riP' (HiunoH-uov" w. o! ffiVifc1?, ovory Hunitay Ht n rtrifUk u..... Miuiiuiin "iutneoruiHiiy invited. Buatu Irou. M . HilriVl!.!,"'".'.''-''. J. WIIIHI.KB, PHMtor. . '"viui l n ii iiiiv in ir in nur ii ti in fiii.i.. " iityur liiumuiL' uvnrv to nil. w cxtiiawt ly both pnntor mill ioplo nillin i," " "iHniiiiN miiMimr nu.. ... V itor. I'reHohl ; n. ti .I f..,VJ ?Jt. .".? -lb.. 7U.i I Jlrfll II.... ... n - IIIVIIVIJ iAVANnifi iii . , " ....-'' Aturn. iiir. Hiiriiiu.u u ii.im... FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. VKANKAI"! A (iHNKP.AI.JIANiriNO )U7riINKao ljtt!rc of Credit im-tued availablt- in he Eastern States. Siyht JCxehaiijje and Telegraphic '1'ratiHferBnoldon Kpw York, Chicago, St. Iju'ih, San FranciHco, I'ortland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and variottH points in Or egon and WaHliinton. Collections! matle at all piintf on fav orable turmti. W. H. YOUNG, If You Saw Your Own Wood and saw enough of it, your digestive organs may perhaps be equal, ostrich like, to any task you impose even to the digest ion of lard cooked food. If however, like thousands of other people, you have learned that you must "draw the line at lard," this is to remind you that there is a clean, delicate and healthful vegetable substitute, caIW S At COTTOJLENE G which if used in place of lard, permits you to eat pies, pastry, patties and such " good things " without fear of dyspeptic con sequences. There's abundant proof, but none so convincing and so pleas ant as a trial for yourself. We invite it. For sale everywhere. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Genuine made only hy !M. K. FAIRBANKS. CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. Bi3ckiiil.ii & Wagon Slop General JSIackpmithing anil Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Thirfl Street, opp. Lielie'solfl Stand. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any uiid all Kmcis ot work m his line at reasonable ligunw. Has the largest honsu moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181.TheDalles "The falak Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Moria Navigation Co. THROUG-H Freipni anti Passenger Line Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Jiocka with Bteamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at G a. in. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. S. L. YOUNG, : JEWELER : : WutctiCH and Jewelry repaired to order cm niiori nouce. ana iuiimacuon guaranwea at THE More of I.V. NlokeUon, Ud Ht.Tlte Dull Chas. Allison, -Denier in- PURE Hoadquartors at Olias. Lauer's. Huvltar hml a flnu lmrvoMt of nntiirnl ico tlio bent ill tlio world, I ma prepared to furnish la any numitlty mid nt bottom pricen. CHAS. ALLISON. C. P. STEPHENS, DKALBR IN Dry Goods tfP Plothing Hoot i Mbnea, llMta, Kta, Fancy rood, fJotion, Kto,, Ktc, Ktc. Seoond St., The Dallei. I'.thNKMlKK KATKM. One way Round trip ,.f2,00 . 3.00 Tickets on sale for Long Reach, Ocean Park, Tioga and Ilwaco. Baggage checked through. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time day dr night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. in. Live stock shipments solicted, Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, Oentiral A cent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, tieueral Manager, THE DALLES, - OREGON The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been ropapered and rejiaintw und newly carpeted throughout. Tlio hoiibe contain 6 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience. Ratot reasonable. A good restaurant utkichtxi to thu houHe, Frer bus to and from all trains. C. W. KNOWLES, Prop. ARTIC SODA WATEB AND I0E 0EEAM. Candies and Nuts "USS:, Specialties XOHAVUO UIC1AKH AND HWK'KI 11KINKH Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles WANTED MORE VIGOR in Spain Enils in a Riot, TWO KllM,liI), SEVERAL WOUNDBD NcRotiations Between France and Siam at a Standstill -A Very Unsettled Feeling. SStrot J. FOLCO At right aide lira. Oiwrr' ro tour nn L MAnmn, Aug. L'S. At a bull fight at harngohsa, tlio audience, diFsatisfied with the quality of the performance, smashed the f-.eats and set fire to them. The police quelled the riot with diffi culty, after wounding a number of the mob. At San Sebastian, the audience at a concert attacked the musicians be cause they refuH'd to play the Rasquo hymn. They tbc-n proceeded to the hotel where the prime minister was stopping and Honed it. Troopa called out were foiced to fire on the mob, kill ing tso and s-ewieiy wounding several. I'rnnc anil .Slam ut JjOKRirlii'iiiI. Rangkok, Aug. L'S. N'cgutiations be tween France and Siam are practically at a standstill. Xo date is fixed lor a resumption of diplomatic correspond ence. The, Siamese commercial inter ests are attacked in a vital point by the new demands made by France. It in believed Siam cannot assent to them. There is a very unsettled fueling. The development" of the next few days are anxiously awaited. Xnvsl Itniiit Are I)an;;erom, London, Aug. 'Js. Naval men ami the public have learned one important les son from some of the jecent disastets at sea. When-the Cauiperdown ran down the Victoria it was noticed that the Camperdown's ram was so seriously damaged that the ship's safety was en dangered. The cruiser Forthmore re cently sunk a merchant vessel near the Isle of Wight. Here, too, the damage to the warship's- rain was veiy serious, though the collision was but slight. In the recent French naval maneuvers the big battle-ship Formidable ran down an linglish cargo boat, and her ram was badly twisted. People are beginning to ask whether the ram may not be almost as dangerous to the ship which bears it as to the ship which te rammed. It is most certainly a less trustworthy weapon than most persons have been led to sup pose. Doi.rir i:ii.i.s. Tim Senator II. Laid Out I'lenty of Work for Himself. Washington, Aug. 27. Senator Dolph always imioducefi enough bills at tho beginning of each congress to keep him reasonably busy during the session. Quite a number of the senator's bills have a familiar sound and appearance, and some of them have been regarded as impossibilities in the way of legisla tion, but this does not prevent him from introducing them from congress to con gress, because he believes in their prin ciples and thinks they ought to bo adopted. For instance, a bill which provides for coast fortifications is one which Senator Dolph lias introduced nt every congiess, and no congress goes by that'he does make an extended speech urging the passage of the bill, ihia bill appropriates $R.'3,000,000 to be expended at twenty-five different points in the United States, one of which, of course, is Portland, Or. Another bill is in ef fect to loan anv state or territory money to prosecute irrigation canals. The loan shall not exceed sf'J.DOO.OOO in any one vear to any single stato or territory, nor exceed a grand total of flO.000,000 to any one state or territory. The states, to secuie tho government, snail issue irrigation bonds at 1 per cent, running fifty years and redeemable iu five years. Senator Dolph abo has a bill for tho relief of certain settlers who have made entries Oil lands and the entry lias been erroneously allowed and cannot bo con tinued, the secretary of the interior be ing directed to repay the poreou who made the entry and allowing him tlio right to make a re-entry. Provision is also made for the repayment to seiners within forfeited railroad grants to re ceive back ono-half of the money they have paid for lands within such grants. Jle has also introduced a bill making a nubile nark of ten townships of land surrounding Crater lake. He also has a bill providing tor tho sale of the un sold portion of tho Umatilla Indian res ervation in Oregon. The eonator Iuih iUko introduced a bill providing for the formation and government of municipal corporations in Alaska. Also a bill to create and establish a pilot service of the United States. Use Mexican Silver Stove Pollen. Catiailit Will ISrnnil Our Hotter. Washington, Aug. 27. Tho Cana dian collectors of customs have been directed to brand all butter and checHe in transit from tho United States of America. The deputy collector of the district of Vermont, stationed at Mont real, states that the object of this action is, in the first place, to prevent false branding and misrepresentation of for eign butter and cheese as Canadian in the country of destination, and, second, to supply a safeguard agairfst the sul) stitulion of Canadian butter and cheese, which increases tho transit and reten tion of the foreign produce in Canada without payment of duty. The KfTlc.'ioy of 1'rnyer. RltlDGKTON, N. J., Aug. 28. R. M. Wills, secretary of the county board of excise commissioners, was found sitting in his office chair vesterdav sullering with paralysis. Ih; was removed to his home, where he died a few hours after ward. August 1(5 the Woman's Christ ian Temperance Union in the JI. K. church prayed that the excise board do not grant anv licenses. The next dav the women prayed that God would removed the excise board if the board granted any more licenses. The women also prayed at Pittman Grove, on Au gust 10, that the board decline to giant anv more licenses. THE GRIME RECORD. No more trouble in Chicago, rioters are now orderly. The t R. G. Rogers, a farmer residing six miles east of Tularo, Calif., was called to his door by Rob Wilson of Maderia, who wanted to talk to Rogers. Rogers refused to have anything to do with Wilson, whereupon the latter drew a pistol and fired several shots, killing him. The murderer is in jail. The east-bound Northern Pacific ex press was held up near Reed's Point, 50 miles east of Livi'igston, Mont., by five masked men. They were unable to open the safe m the express car, and went through the train and relieved the pas sengers of their valuables. After re freshing themselves in the dining-car they disappeared. W. II. Averctt.of Powell county, Ky., was called acroo the street by Robert Hardwick, with whom he had a law suit. Ilardwick said: "I am going to kill you," and emptied a load of buck shot into Averett, killing him. Asa Petit, a friend of Averett, shot Hard wick, mortally wounding him, It is feared this U the beginning of a series of killing. A sensational tragedy was enacted in the church of St. Anne, at Montpelier. While mass was being celebrated an elderly lady proceeded to the pew occu pied by M. Jean Jouissant, a prominent lawyer, and llred four shots into his body, killing him almost instantly. The woman told the police that Jouis sant bad refused to return some money she had intrusted to his care, Andrew Gibson, at Fall River, Mass,, cut Charles 11. Conners' throat with a razor and afterward ran naked through the fields, slashing and tearing at his own throat until he inflicted wounds from which he died. Conners was pass ing Gibson's house when the cry of "murder" caused him to enter. He was met by Gibson, with the above re sult. The murderer and suicide is be lieved to have been insane from drink. Annie, the 19-year-old daughter of Jacob Weiss, of Marshalltown, Iowa, was foully murdered near Green Moun ain, by an unknown . party. Sho was working for a farmer named Russe, and had 'gone to pass tho evening with a friend at the home of Andrew Rurgess, a mile distant. On her return an un known person beat in her skull with a club, then cut her throat, nearly sever ing bet head from her body, and stabbed her in a dozen places. Children often need some safe cathar tic and tonic. Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve colic, sick stomach, indiges tion, dysentery and tho complaints In cident to childhood. Shlloh'u cure, the Groat Cough and Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly, Pocket size contains twenty-live doses, only Itfc. Children love it. Sold by Snipes & Kluersly. NEWS NOTES. It is reported.that Franco intends to annex the New Hebrides. The senate refused to admit Mnntle and Allen by a vote of 29 to 1)2. Leonard Taylor, a negro, was lynched yesterday morning at Newcastle, Ivy. King Carlos has opened for business tho news cable between Portugal and the Azores. A dozen ladies of Canarsie, N. Y., claim to have seen the devil, horns, tail, forked tongue and all. Stubenvillo, O., is at the merjy of a gang of fire bugs. There have been ten incendiary fires in the last two weeks. A vigilance cammitteo is contemplated. The chief of police cummoned the Editors of all newspapers in Ruenos Ay res to his office at midnight Sunday night and forbade them to publish any political or military news in the future. fosiah Quincey has resigned as assist ant, secretary of state to enable him to conduct a democratic political cam- ' paign in Massachusetts, of which ho will act as chairman of the state committee. Owing to recent indignities in Turkey to missionaiics, reparation has been de manded by the U. S. government, which has been granted and hereafter the vizier of Mosul will give a vizieral letter to missionaries, recommending the bearer to the protection of tho au thorities, and a military escort will bo furnished all missionaries who desire it. Captain Joseph Avery, of the Pacific Mail steamer Colon, died on board the steamer at 12:18 Sunday afternoon while at the quarantine wharf at San Diego. The captain had been ill of pneumonia almost the entire trip. fter l-ounding Cape San Louis he seemed to realize ho was going to die and sent word to the engineer to in crease speed, as be did not want lodie tnd be buried at sea. Slid lie n Dentil to VlleM. "Come inp'ule a minute," said a Fourth Avenue dealer in pianos, yester day afternoon. "1 have discovered the greatest fly trap on earth and I want to show it to you." He ltd the way to an instrument at the rear of the store on which was a newspaper. On tho paper had been placed a bunch of sweet peas. At least a thousand dead flies were ly ing on the paper in tho immediate vi cinity of the bunch of flowers. "I threw these hero by chance, ho con tinued, "and in about ten minutes I happened to notice that every Hy that alighted on tho (lowers died in a very short time." Even as he spoke a num ber of the insects which had stopped to suck the deadly sweet had toppled over dead. They alighted with their usual buzz, stopped momentarily, quivered in their legs, flopped their wings weakly several times, and then gave up the ghost. Louisville Journal. Tlio Honuty Standard. The standard of female loveliness varies greatly in different countries and with individual tastes. Some prefer the plump and buxom type; some admire the slender and sylph-like, and some the tall and queenly maiden. Rut among all people of tl)e Caucasian race, one point of beauty is nhvaya admired a pure, clear and spotless complexion whether tho female be of the blonde, brunette, or hazel-eyed type. This first great requisite of loveliness can bo as sured only by a pure state of the blood, active livor, good appetite and digestion, all of which aro secured by the nso o Dr. Piorce's Gulden Medical Discovery. It is guaranteed to accomplish all that is claimed for it, or money refunded. If you would have a clear, lovely com plexion, free from eruptions,' moth patchos, spot" and blemishes, use the "Golden Medical Discovery." Tho success of Mrs. Annie M. Ream, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhica in her children will undoubtedly bo of Interest to many mothers. Sho says: "I 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 diarrhcea very badly, I Kt some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Dlarrlitea Homed v from Rev. Mr. Chap man. It cured both of them, I knew of several cases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled mid cheerfully recommend it." 2o ami SO cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder AB50UUTE1Y PURE