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Toe Dalles Daily Chronicle,
OFFICIAL l'Al'KR OF DALLES CITY.
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WASHINGTON LETTER
From our Ucpulur Corrcspondctit.
Washington-, Aug. 25, 1893.
Speaker Cridp has sottleil the nnturo
of the tarW bill that will be reported
from the bouse committee on wnye nml
nieiuip by the appointment of Wilson of
West Virginia chairman of that com
mittee. Mr. Wilson's free trade senti
ments are well known and he says the
committee will at once begin work on a
tarilT bill. It does not, however, neces-
I sarilv follow that the free trade bill to
l'ont-Omce.
omcs HOURS
Mm.-v nnier " .s a. m. to -t t. m. I b nrenureil bv the house committee
Sunday v? . a. m. to 10a. in. , wJU ft u nwy RCt tlirougl
closing or mails h house, as the democratic majority
tralnsgoIufrKn.it .9 p. tn. ami U:4Aa. in. . . ..
" West ..9p.m. and 5:so p. m. , m that boilv is so largo that a few ills-
MiJi10 i!sSS: eontcrs cannot materially atlect the
jAiitelopc 5:sea.tu. different. The democratic majority is
small, and some of the democratic sen
ators have privately informed republi
cans that they will not support a bill
makine radical cuts in the tarifl.
V
"William Tell
Your Fathnr that w mill
R-rwiit Ruml.iv
fTrl-weekly. Tiieilnv Thursday and Saturday,
t " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
THURSDAY,
AUG. 31. 1S93!
VOOMIEES THUMP CAM).
The Washington Post says : The free i
f oil, -or o o rotir, nf 0 tr 1 nr ' it Wlli
bUlUUfcC u. i.. . v-i ... l..,,l.,
SIHJCIS UUU Ul II1U Iliuai lChl,nnuii
The silver speech of Senator Voorhees
has been much talked about since
delivered. It was in some re-
at an increased ratio is practically im
possible. Tnis is the trump card which
Senator Voorhees is to play in the sen
ate on Tuesday. Secretary Carlisle tirst j
cave to Senator Voorhees verbally the
heard in congress for a lung time, us
well as one of the moit dan-serous.
While professing the greatest admira
tion for tiie administration, the Indiana
senator denounced the administration's
rtafn tn ttinl'd rrrknr? fl-m llCEOrtlnn Mint
""v . ........ i . i.. .i.
Jj0 Jmg ; pension policy unu amuraiai im- iwur
i est sort of financial nutation, going
1 further in some particulars than the
and auvocatmg the over
throw of tk
free coinage is impracticable
gone lurtber, and has prepared a letter,
which the senator will read in the sen-!
ate on Tnesdav. statin" that it will cost I populists,
between $110,000,000 and $113,000,000 to
cam- out the provisions of Senator
Vest's free coinage bill. It is true that ;
there is nothing in Senator "V est s bill
about recoinage. But it does not need
a prophet's vision to know that dollars
below par, which only the government
is compelled to take, will drift with
alarming rapidity into the treasury in
payment of customs duties and taxes,
and there they will remain adding to
the congestion of the currency. Unless
they can be recoined they will be useless
as money, and if there is to be free coin
age at an increased ratio, some of the
silver financiers in the senate must pro
vide the secretary of the treasury with
over $1,000,000 to execute the law. In
the letter referred to Secretary Carlisle,
after stating that the number of silver j
dollars coined since 1S7S aggregates 419,-)
332,430, goes on to say: "Without any ,
allowance for abrasion and loss incident
to melting the same, the coinage value
of these dollars, at a ratio of 1 to 20
would be $423,222,162, or ?S4,110,2SS less
than the present face value. To recoin
these dollars at a ratio of 1 to 20 would
require the addition of 81,376,700 ounces
of new bullion, which at the average
price paid for silver, under the act of
18S0 ($0.93), would cost $7o,S83,700.
"In addition to this I estimate that
there would be a loss from abrasion, and
in the melting of these dollars of at
least $3,000,000, which amouut, together
with the difference on the face value of
the coins (84,110,288; would have to be
reimbursed to the treasury by an appro
priation for that purpose. I therefore
estimate the cost of recoining the silver i
dollars already coined, as follows : New
bullion to be added, $75,583,700; loss!
by abrasion and melting, $3,000,000;
coet of coinage, $6,200,000. Copper for
alloy, $CS.200; transportation of dollars
14,500,000. Total, $59,741,900. To re
coin $77,000,000 of subsdiary silver into
an equal amount of fractional coin, at a
ratio of 1 to 20, would require the addi
tion of 18,797,625 fine ounces which at
naif! fnr nilvpr nnflor ih not nf 1500 r,8al "Uring
" " -
would cost $17,52S,785. There would be
a loss of about 2,'s p. c. by abrasion
from the face value of about $1,923,000.
I would, therefore, estimate the cost of
recoining the subsidiary silver in the
country at a ratio of 1 to 20, as follows :
New bullion, $17,528,785; loss by abra
sion, $1,925,000; cost of coinage (labor,
material, etc.,, $2,500,000. Copper for
alloy, $15,036; coat of transportation,
$1,155,000; total, $23,124,421. To this
and the estimated cost of recoining sil
Ter dollars, $89,741,900, and you have a
grand total of $112,866,321."
USED THEM IN HIS BLOtT.GUN.
Doctor'' Well, my line little fellow,
von have pot quite well again. 1 was
eurc the pills I left for you would cure
you. How did vou take them, in water
or in cake?"
jlotj" Oh, 1 used them In my blow-
pun.
The little fellow put the nasty, great,
griping, old-fashioned pills to a good use.
At most, all his internal economy need- 1
cd was a dose of Dr. Pierce's I'lcnsant 1
Pellets. They are tiny, sugar-coated
granules, easy" to take, "nnd are gently
aperient, or actively cathartic, according
to size of dose. As a laxative, only one
tinv Pellet is required.
The "Pellets" cure Sick ncadache,
Billons Headache. Constipation. Indl- i
gestion, Hilious Attacks, and all de- ,
ranpemeuts of the Liver, Stomach and
llowels.
The "Pellets" ore purely vegetable,
nnd operate without disturbance to the
pvstetn. diet, or occupation.
Dr. Pierce s Pellets are the cheapest '
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
.Vest Jumpers, .
' Pantaloon Overalls,
Kasyfitting Pants
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
P"We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
e national banking svsten. j pill. Mild by druggists, because they ar
.... ... I , ffi(riirifrf to givo satisfaction in even
ing oi wild-cat state banks ()r their ricc (23 cent3 a vial)
refunded, uan you atK niorer
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
CLOTHING
and the puttin
in its nlace. He also advocates an in
come tax. If that speech was intended ;
to be friendly to the administration Mr.
Cleveland may well be excused for ex-,
claiming "Save me from my friends.'' 1
It is said that Senator Voorhees pur-'
posely made his speecli radical, in order
to influence Southern senators to vote
for the unconditional repeal of the pur
chasing clause of the Sherman silver ,
law, and it is said further that several '
of them have agreed to vote for the re-!
eal bill upon the promise of Sena-
tor Voorheet-" that their views should be i
met in a financial bill to le reported
from the senate finance comniitteo at an j
earlv dav. '
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In addition to the investigation pro-1
posed by Senator Gnlliuger's resolution j
oi the pension suspensions now oeiui
made by the
P. Lincoln, who was deputy pension
commissioner under the Harrison ad
ministration, prooses to carry the mat
ter to the courts. Coi. Lincoln i
lawyer of ability, and he believe, 1 1
the law is beins violated by the admin
istration and that the court will, upon
proper presentation of the ipiestion.
grant an injunction restraining Secre
tary Hoke Smith from making further
suspensions, except in cases where
fraud is proven. No fraud is even al
leged m the suspensions now being
made. Soon after the present adrnini
tration came into power r. rulinc was
made by Hoke Smith that reversed the
construction put upon the act of lS'Ji1
bv the republican administration, and
under that ruling the suspensions an
i being made, a procedure which it is be
j lieved the courts will declare illegal.
In every size, style and price.
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iiKUniBHI
J D. PARISH. Prop
Ix?aTwi The DnIIefl at 6 a. m. uverr 1I.1:
ami mi
administration, Col. Chas. 1 rivea a: I'rinevllle in thirty-six hours ltivc
I iiauiiic n. a, .... cvij tn;, niiu a....
The Dalles in thirty-nix hours
Garlics the D. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connect at Priii""lllc with
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Al", nik cIoe connection nt Thv DaIU- m lit,
trim from l'ortlund aud Kantern pointe
cosrtecas iimers.
: ifcoi acconiudaiioas along tie read.
. Fust-claa cycles aid Horses ass4.
. Eijress mttsr tallied with wscial tars.
MTAOK OFMCKH;
-IrliH & Ci.' Hture,
I'rliitivillfi.
Umatilla lldii.e,
flie l;,llr.
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J. F. FORD, Evangelist,
I Those interested in the navy are1
j pleased at the selection of Itepresenta- J
. tive Amos Cummings of New York City
I to be chairman oi the house committee
on naval afiairs. Although a Tammany
! democrat, Mr. Cummings earned the1
the Fifty-first and Fiftv.
second congresses to be classed as a man '
. of broad-guage ideas upon all matter?
! concerning our navy and our ocean corn-'
raerce.
j i
Hiohu democrats who have Wen ac
, customed to accusing tiie republican '
i party of sectionalism should look at the
organization of the house the speaker
, and nearly two-thirds of the committee
, chairmen, including most of the import
i ant ones, from the South and forever I
' keep silent. i
Of UfK Moines, Ifiwo,
March Z
B.
writtf
lsaj-
under rtrnv i
Mku. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur, Orejfon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving homo last week, 1 found
all well nnd nnxioualy awaiting. Our t
little girl, eight and one-half year." old.
who had wasted away to 3S pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well ,
fleshed up. S. P. Cough Cure has done .
ith work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. 15. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mn.'tt .Mi:s. J. F. Foi-.i). i
if you wish toftel iresh HndcrKt'rful.iitid ready
for the hprtiiK'D work, clene your eyitcm with
tlw Ilwiduche nnd I.lver Cure, by tiikiup two or '
three dosM vuch week.
Hold under a tiChltive tfiltirantee. .
'Ji r.euu i;r bottlo by nil ilrtiifKii, 1
YOUR ATTEflTIOJi
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glae, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all khtdp.
l!rrl"" thj J"lnet I.lrn- nf
Picture Mouldings;
To b foand in the City.
72 LUashington Street.
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The Dalles I
Gigar : Factory
'There is a tide in the ajairs oj men which, tacenat its flood
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to th
hi-On
In I
m Fnrnitnre k Cn
at CRANDALL &. BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced ran
MICHKU'.ACH BWCK, - . UNION KT
WINHNS
FIEST STREET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
iiliitUtl on thr did cninii irrnund, ut the Korku mid
jHiit.', Mclitly liitfl.liroml ntrw!tnii(! Hlluyn, kimhI toll
CIGARS manuu
Best Braude
factured. and
orderu from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR lias l:comf firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
UK NKW TOWN dan lo.:n i
I run oi iiimxi nvur, witn Jhixi;, nliililiy lnu. kohiI ntrttitn nnd h luvn. kii
unci ntirewnti.T.wltliHliMdi In iitiifimfiiu. twrffOtdriiliiiiircdullKhtfiif nioiiiitjlii
uiiuinie, tiiL-cciiirui Httrnctlon im 11 niiiiintiilii miiiiiiut renort lor nil Umron,
bciiiB tho nwireiit town to Jit. Hood, It In iiumrallulti' hh n uinnufict'.iiiiilt
I'ontcr. bulnir tliu mitiirnl cuiitor for IM) miiinri.- iiiIIcn of tho host mlar mid ti
tlmlx-r, ixsm-.iIiil' in iliiiMiH of horno-txiwi-r in IIh dnnhliiL' HtrnimH uiid mlrt
lulls, vuh . hnriui.Mil. Whi-re eiiuati motivo nowor t.-iliit. thrm tbBiiiH
fHCtorii- will contfr, nurriiiiiidul l,y noII unit cliniHtu that cnunotteeietj
Huywurrr ior i run mill HKricuiitiri), nun witn irniiHirtiitlnli airnaji
you will find thlii the jilure to mnkun ix'rft-et Iioiih or h vjiatM
See me on tiie grot
a- iress me at Hood
Wasco County, Ore
TITLE PERFECT
W. RossWinan
A. ULR1CH & SON.
While thousands of men have been
thrown out of emplovment since the
tuot, iunii iiiulcc i uav
Mr.
"change"
been made by the greatly increased de
mand for receivers, bank examiners, etc.
.Senator Hill evidently intends to di
pute Senator Gorman's right to the '
leadership of the senate. This dispo-i-tion
was first publicly shown on Wedues-
when Mr. Hill sharply replied to
Gorman's areument in favor of re-
W. E. GARRETSON,
ii
The last democratic howl is over the
tariff on the workingman's dinner
buckets. They had better shed their
tearc over the lack of food to put in
them.
Governor McGrair stated positively
that he would not call a special ses
sion of the.Iegialature for the election of a
United States senator. "The regular
MMion," said he, "had ample opportu
nity of electing a senator and I do not
ee any prospect of that body coming to
conclusion at a special session. Timee
are bard and taxes heavy and the peo
ple of the state can ill afford to add to
their burdens by an extra session. The
entlment of the people appears to bo
pronounced against sn extra leision."
Good for McGraw.
jferring to Senator PefTur's resolution
I calling upon the secretary of the treas
ury for information as to whether cer
I tain national banks were violating the
i law In refusing to promptly pay checks
i of depositors to the finance committee,
i instead of voting upon it at once, and
again today when he made a Hpeecii in
I favor of the repeal of the piuehaiing
1 clause of the silver law. Cam.
Leading
jeweler
10I.K AflKM Vlt TI1K
A. WESOLO,
WW. n , n I ill III!
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
rrfi:t Fit CiiiaruntmMl.
The Snug.
HORSES
HO
Fur limit.
Rooms to rent at Ho v.
dence on Ninth street.
A. Horn's reoi-0-2Maw
Tygh Valley Boiler Fluitr Hill.
Ia in complete repair; always in store
flour equal to the best. Also old style
"oarse and fine Graham flour, mill feed,
etc. W . M. McCouku:, Propr.
UMUm
Ask yonr dealer
titovit f'ulieh.
for Mexican Silver
All Watch Work arranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
I 3H hft.mrt Ht., Tit Unlloi, Or.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No, 00 Second Breet, The Dalles
Or.
This well known stand, kept by the
well known W. H. Butts, long a real
, dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine stock of
Shetp Herder's Delight and Irish Disturbane
In fact, all tho leuding brands of fin
' ines. Liouors and Claim, (iivn td
' old man a call and you will come again
J. S. COOPER,
....Comer Ham, UNION STOCK YARDS, Chicago, Jilt.
IhG larccBt and only strictly commisHion dealer in hoi
tho world, will hold his 7th extensive sale of weft'
ern branded horses for season 1893, on
WElIDIsrESr)-y, SEPT.
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES ... HOB
'i l'llitiM.'lia
PHOTOGRAPHER , w- WIHKMAN. WM. HAItllEltN,
First premium at the Wasco county j
air for beat portraits and views.
-in
tA0. niblo laxative ana NKKVK TONIC.
8o!?J',y,,I,ru'Hf',7 rent by raftil. actOc..
ftndl.U per package. Satupla free
VO HA.7 FtVQriu rare tmm
Mk0 nVfortlioTeottksfidllrbatU.lfis.
For Mlebjr HMlt Klnerfly.
CLtAffl STORY,
Art Teacher
Hoorn 3,J3etlinijen Jlnilding,
Wiseman & Marders,
A inn
(uuuu auu i n
WW W M
Tho Dalleo, - Oregon.
n 1 a a m
V II lllllll
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs and Bool
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE
Mill ftvti Ljr,u kloriiUyn ami TiiurwlBVB
- v.. " - . w www ii uiMircu.
oil
Nort Invent r.irnir nt K..,
Court utreete.
Shop on Third
Street, next
Blacksmith Shop
door went of Young1