lie Dulles Cljtottick. JOU VI. , Dalles Daily Chronicle bluhM Daily, Sunday Ktwptoa. BT CHBOSIOLK PUBLISHING CO. THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1893. NO. 68. ( yroml nd Washington Btrecta, The llftllC, UtVUWH. rtirn" i.f Miilxwrlptloii It mPT .. ..1600 50 5 TIM TAItl-KS. UaUroeiU. n etu-ct Aumt r, i.hu urt MCNft. Inw10r.a. Dep.ru nsoor.M. fin uovkii. LaitIw "" IIrta 8:41 a.m. fmrfttn thBi carry ienKor icarc PiSl JS !' M.,aud oue lor the .TAIlfc. jirtUc, Tin Hake Ovou. leave dally 'jaai?. Mitchell, Canyon City, leave iKftriKlas.'.c);, Wamlc, Waln!tia, Warm m tli TjKa iicj, irT ui), tiiii, ... I w K'.i,i.n!!. Wah.. leare every day ot the .flt Sunday at j A.. . .1 B. 8CHINCK, Itcaldcnt .1 M, l'ATTKP.SON, C ashler. First National Bank. VHE DALLES. - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly icuuvivu uu uhj ui collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on N'ew York, San Francisco and Portland. DIKKOTOKS D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schkncl. Ed. M. Wimiamb, Geo. A. Lixnz. H. M. Bkali.. THE DALLES National Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President -Vice-President, Cashier, - Z. F. Moody Chaklks Hilton M. A. Moody riiOrKNKIONAL. H, fclMIKlX ATTORY-AT-l.iW OfflCC Omn Street, mc uaiics, urrtn. It. terra, rnx 5ini. lyi-Room. and 43, over rot K&Mduie, Kuirance on n aamugum turtwi Dda.Urecon J REKNKTT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of- ,&xlnSchauno'bulldiUKiU aUln. The i,0rua, Ir.IlYI. S.HVNTIMOTO H.I. WIL0!l. lYe. HTNTINGTON fc WIIAON ATToa- inrwT'Uw -onicc, French', uioca over I.Sttlonal Bank. ' ' Dullea. Uretron. il WIWON Attormt-at-law Roomi French A t.o.'h bank bulldlnr, second , llie Daili-a, Oregon. .EsHELJ'.AN ilIonxoraTltlC; 1'iiymciam id bl'QKOM c;alla an.wercU promptly, cirkt, cltv or country. Office No. IMiand km.ii block. wtl 0, l DOAKE 1-HYMCXA.K AttD 1C- box Office, rooms 5 and 6 Chapman Residence h. K. corner kiurt and iuwU, (H-ond door from the comer. I y to 12 A. a., - i" t, ana , to s r. . IDBAU. - Dentist. Oba given for the IalaK. extraction of tueth. Alio toeth owed aluminum plate. Koomi: Blgn of pica tuoui, second btroct. General Hanking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible points. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A Q EMEEAL BANKING BOSINEBo DYSPEPSIA Ifl that misery experienced when suddenly mado aware that you possess a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspep tics havo tho eamo predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying cause i in the LIVER, and one thing 13 certain no one) will remain a dyspeptic who will It Trill comet Acidity of tho Stomach, Expel font gaae( Allay Irritation, Aaalst DlgMtloa 'and at tho sama Start the Liver working ana all bodily ailments will disappear. Tor mere than three vein 1 saflsred with Dytpeptia in its worst form. I tried aewral 4octon, but they afforded no relief. At lait I tried Simmon. Lirer KeguUtor, which cured me in a ahort time. It It a good medicine. I would not be without it." James A. Koakk, PhiUd'a, Pa. 4S-KVEHY PACKAOK-S Has oar Z Stamp in red on wrapper. J. II. ZEIL.IN CO., l'hiladelphla.Pa. T? Dally Erenlne Chronicle in recosmlzed C ns (sentlallv tliff limn,, imtv-r tnr thp uuuon. some IHJIVIL 2,000 of re) our best citizens watch the columns of this r ft niTD duily lor the mirlot local neiv. It rHKKK iiuccctili In Rleanini! the field, and hence r.ows hi popularity ana imirtance. Take It awnile, you uijouim t; try some 01 us premium oncra. HOCIETIKn. KtlXOUaE. NO, IS. A. . & A. M.-Mouti piittm intra Monaay oi cacu moutn at LKd UOYAl, AKCH CUAlTKit NO. C- eth In Maaonlc Mali the third Wednesday uouiii ai , J . at. iN W(H)I)MKK nv tiiv vvnut n , Hood CampNo.M.MM-UTueMlayeveu- Kf. Mik I. C,.un,fi,,a . . n HI A X)I)GK. NO. 5. I. O. O. P.-Mwli fy i'riday CTenlne at 7:30 o'clock, in K. HI, corner Becoud and Court .treeU. UC brother, are welcome. H.hecy. u. a. jjillj,.-.. u. KDHHir LODGE. NO. B.. K. of P.-MecU iry Monaay eveutnic at 7:;J ociock, in D r nuiiuiUK, corner ot uourt ana necoua hojuurnliic membera are coruiany in W. B. C&AM IVaube, K, of K, and 8. C. C. ailiLY NO. 4827, K. OK U-MecU In K. IP hall thekeeond and fourth YSeduea- leach mouth at 7:30 p. m. EX'S CHRISTIAN TEMl'EKENCE INION will mout every Kriday alter noon Kt at the readme room. All are inviun. !a Lodjte No. Ml, I. O. (t. T.-litgulur itly muetlnc. l'rlday at 6 r. 'it., a y Halt. All are Invited. uiman, C. T, It. C. Flkck, Be E IX)DGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. MeeU Itticrniiy linn, over Keller., an becunu asrway eveuiugi at 7:;. . Jl. il A.CC, jltiv, Kitiancier. FKjfJTir I'OHT, No. 32, 0. A. U. Mixta i wturaay at 7:30 r. m lu thu k. oi i: 1 1- I'.. MeutaeverrHunduv alternoou in M K, f P Uall. PB VKKEIN MiU evcrr Huudav toIuk In the K. of 1'. Hall. .fit I1 11, 11 ,.. ,'., ,.H ikl'pH "U'.,i. , - - ...... ..v .... ,vu.,wn- ch mouth, at 7;!W r. x. TUE VIIUItCIIKH. L- ftKRH CIIUKCII-Kev. Father linoNa ... u"- i4)w M"" every Hunday at Uli;h MfUM at 10:110 A, If. Veiiier. at Ult'P.CII -Union Btrect, opKMte , Hov KIlD.HutcilfreKcctor. Bervicea "Jly t 11 a. k. mid 7;a0 v. u. Huuday M, h,vunlli2 1'raviT cm Krlrt.v at HAPTI8T OHUKCH-llov. O. D. TAY- "r, .Morning iurvlui.'a every Bab- llllli.lliitelv Uftur mnrnliii ki,rvli rj;tlnK Kriduy evenliiR at Paator'a real uion Kcrvlcea In the court houae at k';i"KnPNA 'J!U1'.CH-Kev. W. C. K 7 . wi wrvicea every Huuday at 11 r Htr, I.ooi aiier inoruiuc BtranKemcordlHlly lurltcd. HeaUfrtw. (.'III'ltiMIl,..- v., Wu ' "Plwk. A cordial Jn. - vj uuiu paator and ople A iTi.V.r ' wintn atreet, lone 1 A 1 'fuuu welcome Letters of Credit issned available in he Eastern States. Sight Exchangu and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all point on fav orable term i. W. H. YOUNG, l Blacksmith wagon SHop i General Blacksmithing and Work done promptlv, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Tinrd Street opp. Liebc:s old Stanl "The Regulator tine" The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all 1-2 J- - , . . . kuiob oi worK in his lino at reasonable figures. Has the largest honse moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. . Add r ess P.O. Box 1 8 1 ,Th e Dal les Freigm ana Passenger Line Through dally service (Sundays ex cepted) between Tho Dalles and" Port land. Steamer Kegulator leaveB The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade lcks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con iiectiiii: with steamer Kegulator for The Dalles. S. L. YOUNG, : : JEWELER : : YVatche aud Jewelry repaired to order on hort notice, and aatlafactlou guaranteed AT TUB Store of I. C. Nlckelaeu, 8d Ht. The Ualle Chas. Allison, Dealer In PURE Headquarters at Ohas. Lauer'i. HmvIhk bud u fine lmrvttt of nutiirnl Ice the bent ill the world. I mn nreinirul to furiil.h in any quantity uud it I bottom price. CHAS. ALLISON. I'AHItKNOKK KATKtl. One way Round trip. .12.00 . 3.00 Tickets on sale for Jmg Beach, Ocean Park, Tioga and Ilwaco. Haggage checked through. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock ehipments solicted. Cull on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, Ueneral Agent. B. f. LAUGH LIN, (leneral Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON C. F. STEPHENS, DltALBK IN Dry Goods if lothing HuoUi HUoae, Hat, JCto. Fancy Qood0, Jotion, Bte.i Bte.i Etc. Second St., The Dallei. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, ixipulur and reliable house hits leen entirely rofurniHlied, and every room JuiH been ropapered and repaints and newly carpeted throughout. The houfo contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modem convenience. RaU reiiwoiiable. A jrood rustuiirunt uttachei to tho houuu. Frer bus to and from all trains. C. W. KNOWLE8. Prop. T H B A RT I C FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE 0EEAM. Candies and Nuts at whole. air ijuotatlou.. TIIIUCTO, i UftlAUH AND I NWKKT JIltINK Specialties Finest Paanut Roaster In Th Dalls 2 38 mi PA I'Ubiilitt THOUSANDS ARE DEAD Awfnl Details of the Recent Ter rific Storm. BURYING THE DEAD IX GROUPS No Attention Paid to Coffins The Con dition of the Survivors Very Pitiable. Savannah, Sept. 2. S. G. Friedling, ol the wholesale grocery iirm of S. Guckenheimer A Son, returned from Beaufort last night on a special tug. Mr. Friedling says that at least 800 per sons were drowned ofT the islands in that vicinity, and that when all reports are in, upwards of 1000 persons will be found to have perished. The coroner had held inquests on ."00 bodies, 37 of which were buried in one pit and 50 in another. It is impossible to procure coffins. Capt. II. B. Elliott's nlace on Cane island suffered severelv from the storm. As it grew worse Captain Elliott brought his family out of the house and fastened them to trees with lifelines. 1. 1. Denaler lost his building and contents on Paris island, and he and his wife spent four hours on the top of a tree. The aggregate loss at Beaufort will exceed o00,000. The phosphate indus try near Beaufort has been ruined, and the crops on the sea islands are a com plete loss. Unless immediate relief comes, the suffering will be indescriba ble. Attempt at identification of the bodies has been abandoned. All that is deeired now is to get the bodies out of the way as quickly as possible to prevent epidemics resulting from their rapid decomposition. No very accurate record is kept of the number of dead, and the statistics of the disaster will never be known. On each island and mainland the survivors are burying all the remains of the victims that can be found. Coroner's certificates are out of the question. Searching parties make their way around the plantations and houses, and as soon as a body is found it is put under ground. Wherever any whites are with these parties same sort of a record is kept, but the greater number of burials are made by negroes. The black belt on the coast has lost not less than 1,000 of its negroes, with a probability that it is over that number. It will be a week before all the dead are found, as there is overflowed water on the island beneath which are un doubtedly many bodies. The sea is slowly giving up its dead. The condi tion of the survivors is pitiable in the extreme. NEWS NOTES. The cholera outbreak in Jereey City has caused a scare among tho congress men. It may do much toward shorten ing the session. OfliciaU of the marine hospital service do not fear a general outbreak. Mrs Blackburn, widow of the late Geo Luke Blackburn, is very angry because Congressman Breckinridge introduced his mistress, Missl'ollard in to society through her, and declares that were her husband alive he would hold Breckinridge personally accountable for the indignity and insult she had been offered. The Sherman repeal bill has been in formally laid aside in the senate, but before that was done the chairman of tho finance committee, indicating his determination to precs forward all next week with tho real and earnest purposo of bringing the senate to a formal vote with as little delay :ts Is consistent from full dlscutiiion. Secretary Carlisle 1ms al-JUt made up his mind to itsk congress to authorize the coinage of the silwr bullion at pres ent lying in the treasury. 1 hit" amounia to $52,000,000 i ro'i'i'l milliners, ny its colnau'o tho government would : capo the dolldt which now threatens, and have enough money 'to tide it over to the time when tho income will once more equal .r exceed tho expenditures. The fceeretatv does not believe theiu will be much opposition to the request. Senator 1 'filer lutu introduced a bill which is in the nature of an amendment to thu constitution. Jt directs the bee retary of the treasury to print and ishtie to Btttte governments 15,000,000 for each 100,000 inhabitants, or at tho rate of !f'-0 tier canita. States are piohibited from lending it in excess of an interest charge of a iter cent. No person snail uorrow more than '-'000. Corporations are not allowed to lend money. The time for which the money is lent is 10 years, and one.fourth is to be paid every four yuuru Interest will be collected at tho end of each year. No fees or commitslons shall bo charged on a loan. All lands nnd improvements forfeited for noii-paymen of principal or interest shall go in to the public domain. Other money, other than the metal now outstanding, shall be calledinto thetreasnryand destroyed The secretary of the treasury is required to print 5,000,000 50-cent bills nnd the same number of 25-cenl bills, to be sold by postmasters. A DENIAL. dipt, lllouer.i Stilton the FiicIn In lie gitril to th "I.ouileil Gun." Ilooo RivKH, Or., Sept. 4th, 1893. Emtou Dam.es Chko.nici.k: My attention having been called to an article in your paper of the 120th tilt., headed a tragedy nverted ; and as I had the honor of commanding D company of Hood River at the time, and as said ar ticle reflects somewhat upon my com pany as myself, I feel duty bound to take exceptions to it. To begin with, it is nearly, if not all untrue; and thewiiterof it either knows it to be so, or has been misinformed, and knows nothing about it. In either case, I think he is deserving of the severest censure at least. The sham battle was to have been a part of the programme at The Dalles, and I believe would have been carried out so far as Col. Houghton was concerned, or any advice from any captain in the regiment given the gov ernor, if the men could have been as sembled after dinner. But when we broke rank9 at The Dalles, the men scattered, and although Col. Houghton had the assembly call blown and ordered every captain to get his company out for the sham battle, they could not be gathered together, and I do not believe a captain in the regiment tried to get his company out. But, on the'eontrary, told them to keep out of sight where they could not find them, or they would have to go out. I know Col. Houghton did not give it up until he saw it was utterly impossible to get the men to gether. He then gave it up very re luctantly, because the citizens of The Dalles were clamoring for it, and kick ing the colonel on every sido for not carrying out the programme as adver tized. I will leave it to any officer in the regiment who knew anything about it, if this is not correct. As to the management of the camp, will say it was not conducted exactly up to my ideas of a militarv camp, but as I served my time in the United States army, l pernaps, expected too mucli from militia officers. I believe Col. Houghton done the very best that he could, and as well as any other man could have done who had no more ex perience thanhu had. As to rations being short, will say my company complained to me the second day we were in camp, that they were not getting enough bread. I at onco in terviewed the proper officer, after which the men had an abundance and of good quality. This for my company, I cannot speak for the others. Now I will come to the little fable of the loaded piecosaid to have been left on the train by one of my company, and discovered a loaded bullet-ball cartridge. To this I positively assert there is not a shade of truth in it. When we arrived in Hood River I took particular pains to see that there was no state property left aboard tho train ; I was the last man to leave the train ; I know there was no piece left, besides 1 marched the com pany to tho armory, called the roll, aud becked off all property (which was of course my duty) and found not one piece short, as our friend from Fossil would make it appear, but on tho con trary, wo were one piece ahead. In other wordH we had one piece more than wo should have. Of this 1 notified Col, Houghton, and it was properly charged to our company. I don t know what company was short, but it must have been ) company, or the wiitor of the article in question, have nothing upon which to huso his fabrication, if it is theirs, they can get it by having tho most efficient officer in the regiment, viz. Captain GaU'einey make tho proper equation for it, I am not in favor of sham battles, but lo not believe l.leut. Nelson would havo been shot had ho kept his proper place, which is in the roar of his company ho long us they tint firing. I presume that under tho excitement which always ac- companies such occasions, lie rushed out to lead a chargo without ordering hia men to ceaso firing. If this be true, while it is deplorable, no onois to blame for the accident. Will tho Fossil Journal kindly inform its readers and citizens irenerallv. who some of tho officers woro who kept this matter quiet, and who their informant wnsV A. S. Bi.owkiih. (Late) Capt. D. Co. 3d Reg. O. N. G. Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the bet known and most respected citizens of Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar rhoia for a long time and tried many different remedies without benefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was UBed; that re lieved himatonce. Forsaleby Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, haa found what he believes to be the best remedy in existence for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says : "Last summer I had a very severe attack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giving relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy was recommended to me. I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to use 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 sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. From the Governor of South Dakota. Gkntlemf.n Unclosed please find Do&taloote for fl.CO for Kraus-j'a Ilendacbe Capsules. Allow me to say tbnt they nro smcndld: never failed to cure my headaches and have me a world of suflerini;. I Hm recommending them every- wnero. lnearneKlsis 01 ADeraejn, Hccia ana Brittou. Marshall county, all nromi.cd me to ret them nnd keep them in stock. I am going to Colorado iu June, and I hall do you good there nmong the miners, nearly all of whom suffer irom ncaancne.s in mat nign hhuuqo ours, etc., J. il. m.ktchki:, uettt. got. Simla Ciiun,S. Dak. Notice: Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for the re-covering of the cistern at the intersection of Washing ton anu Iliirti streets, baiu uius will be received until Saturday noon September 2nd, 1S93, at tho recorder's office, in Dalles Uitv, W asco County, Oregon Tho right to reject any ind all bids i hereby reserved. 'Hie city to furnish al material for the re-covennc of said cist ern and said bids to bo for tho labor in re-covering tho same. P. in, KltKKT. Chairman of Committee on Streets and Public Property. Dated at Dalles City. Oregon, this 29th day of August, 1803. A Sunday at the Seaside. During the summer season the Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. will make a rate of $3, Dalles to Astoria and return, and $4, Dalles to Ilwaco and return. Tho above rates will bo in effect on Sundays onlv. Steamer Regulator will leave The Dalles at 7 a. m. Dalles City will arrive at rortiund in timo to con nect with the Lurline for Astoria and Ilwaco. The Lurline will leave Ilwaco Sunday evening and will connect with the Dalles City Monday morning for Thu Dalles. Tho above tickets will bo limited to threo days from date of sale. W. u. Al.I.VWAY, tt. A. Klnctrlu Itlttura. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no pedal mention, All who use Electric Bitters sing tho samo song of praise. . A purer iitedieinu does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that In claimed. Klectric Bittern will euro till diseases oi thu liver and kidneys, will remove pimple, boils, salt rheum aud other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from tho system and prevent an well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Klectric Hit- tern. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or iiiouuy refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at Snipe & Ivinersly's, wtmn, wood, noon. Heat grades of oak, fir, and slab coro wood, at lowest market raten at Jos. T. Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer son streets.) Shiloh'H euro, the Grunt Cough and Cioup Cure, is for sitlo by Snipes & Kln- rHly. Pockot size contains twenty-livo doses, only -5o. Children love it. Sold by Snipes & Kiuursly, Ask vour dealer for Mexican Silver Htovo Polish. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Roy& 1 X Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURB