el)c Dalles Ctyrantck m 101. VL THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1893. NO. 76. iklles Daily Chronicle. tuM ll-IIr.Hiiii'l-TKxccpUHl. 11V xvini.K PUBLISHING CO 0i M"Um 8t,0U, T"C I" n,.llM. OrcKUli. G()0 50 Lumdt TIMBTAHI.KH. IntSKtAnRiiHtr,, II IT WHIM). i, Attiv. lOW-1- Horu.n:UOiMi. UJT HOUNII. , ...(' Depart 3:11 a.m. ' , Willi Hint rurrr iaetlKorH leave w0 f mint S'W a. m.i Mini one for Un it us""- iTAtJKh. I rju, via. Iluku Oven, leave daily fiW. Mitchell. C'uiiyoii City, louvo lift-?: .. ,.n.ln IViml ti 1 1 Im 11' Mr tit K tSS altaV, li'ave 'dally, except E&leinWci Wmli.. leave every day of the CiiMStiiunility nl 7 a. M, bwloMllllin" t the I'niRtllla IIoue. riHFKMI(NAI.. it Dinlll'l I ATTIIIlMrV-AT-I.A w Olllcu Q, CcurtHtrtot.Tlic Dnllea, Mrcfou. klBOfO. rUAW HKIVKraK. KrrOB, i HKNKr KK - ATTOWIBYi AT- I uW-Kooim nim i, over i "u rtHalM nit. Klltiance nil wniliiRioii niroei Sliita.OreKOii. iivmkktt. Anoi'.Ni:y.AT-i.Av. of- ijliiM;tiiiiiiio, ImllilliiK, tip luir. The f.f.JUYf. B S.IICNTIN010N. II. R. WIMIOH. J.lYe. Ht'.NTlNfiTON Ai W11.HON Arroii- 5itii-atla w ouifffh, r rencim moox over nlNitlotinl llniik, "1 liallen. Oregon. II WIWON ATTOKNKV-AT-I.AW Itliomd trench it Co lunik imlltlliiK, becouu let. Tbe llnllca. (irecnu. .Rill ELM AN illllH.KOI'ATIUCI I'llVNtniAN fol mjuiikon. ChIU uimwerwl liroinptly. Knight, city or country. Ulllco r,o. 30 ami Apaiu uiocii. wii . 0, I), IK) A N K I'llYHIOIAN AMI Mill- l.io.i. Olhie, rooun. 6 null G (;liiiiiiiim Ki'nlilfiii-i. h I'urniT Cmirt mill f-'i ilrtvls, .ecinil iloor from the fornur. ksoiirK y to 12 A jl.. '.'tofi nun 7 tour. n. iDDAl.' Hknti'T (Hid Riven for the ttluli"i oxtriietlon of teeth. Alno teeth Iiliir.il iiliiinluum jilutv. llonum: HIrii of un loom, fveouil Htreut. Mtl'IKTIi:. rttXi 1.1)1)1,1 . M) l.i. A I- it A. M. Meuti Irntimil third Jloiiiluy nf each iiiiiiith ill 7 rU.l.lK I'llVAt AI.CII I'll . liTI'll VII I llwlh III Muhdiiii' Hull the third WeilneMl'iiy .i, iiiiiiihu , i . ji. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANnACT A OKNKKAMIANKINO B08INK8H Lottere of Credit issued available in he Eastern States. Hllllt. l?Tl'linrif an A Tliim.aiil,ln Transfers sold on Now York. Chicago, St. liOti'iH, San Francisco, Portland Oregon. ouiuiiu vyuhii,. aim various points in Or bkoi) and WaHhington. Collections mado at all tolnte on fav orable terms. J. li. HOIIKNRK, l'relileut. J. 51. I'ATTKIIhnN, CiiHhlir. First National Bank. VHE DALLES, - OREGON A General Blinking Hnsiness transa:tod Deiiosltfl received, subject to Sipbt Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Siirht and Telegraphic Exchange sold on ftew xoric, son Jtrancisco ana 1'ort-land. DIRKOTOKS. I). J. Tiiomi'bo.v. Jno. S. Scjienck. Kl). M. Wilmamh, Gko. A. Likub. H. M. IIkali.. THE DALLES Hational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OE. President Vice-President, Cashier, - Z. F. Moody Ciiaulkb Hilton M. A. Moony General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YOKE, SAN FUANC1SCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. W. H. YOUNG, Blacksmitn & wagon shop WAKE IIP, If you wako up in tho morning with a bitter or bad tasto in your mouth, Languor, Dull lloadacho, Despondency, Constipa tion, take Simmons Liver Regulator. It corrects tho bilious stomach, sweetens tho breath and cleanses the furred tongue. Children as well as adults sometimes eat something that does not digest well, producing Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Restlessness, or Sleeplessness a good dose of Regulator will give relief. So perfectly harmless is this remedy that it can bo taken by the youngest infant or tho most delicate person without injury, no matter what tho condition of the system may be. It can do no harm if it doe3 no good, but its reputation for 40 years proves it never fans in doing good. Eggs for Hatching From thoroughbred fowls. 13 eggs $2.00 26 eggs 3.00 Address: E. M. HAliRIMAN, C-2,lm Enderaby, Or. "The Regulator Line" JUKIIN WOMIMKN OK T1IK WOULD.. Ml Hood CiuiM.No.to.M.ftii'lueMliiyevell Bf eiieh week In I- mturnlty Hull, nt 7 ;: y. m. rl.l'.MHIA l.OlKiK. NO..',. Ml n i- m every Krlihiy owning iit7:ifl)o,eii1ok, in K . hull, comer Keeonil mill Court nlrvutH. ItlllllL' hrothorM htm uilintnn llouoii.hiv'y. 11, A. llu.l.h,N.li. IIKN'DMIIII1 MilKiP v ii i.- ..in ICVLTV Alllllllliv iil'i.tilm .ii't.'Iii I.. L . i ... I ". ...ft ... I ...u w i;iipi;k, 111 ImiohhtlllilliiK, corner of Court nml Keennii nwjwuiiiiiiK inuiiioern lire corilliiliy in .'AIIHK,K. of It. Illld H. KV.'II'V NO. (S.7, K. OF U-MeutN In K. ........in nivi.niinii miu loiirtn ueoue- ol encli mouth ut 7:.'10 p. m, . UNION will moet every Frhliiv iifl.T , t the rciiilliiKroom. Allnrelnvlti.il. b'cluvk nt I fcnllr n..li. All ..re l.Vviteil."1 " " " vnniMA, o. 1, It. C. Fl.KIJK, So K,iL.K.l'0l.,.tiK.,N.9' 3 A- - W.-Jlecta CiVnr i .'' ,v, r ,vUi Second ""'iv wvuiiiuru ill v ;jju, iS!ns, Finnm-ler. .'.m'W. l.VSMI'l'li phot v.. .. . IM.I.L' . V "-I VI. A. IV. JILT II I'WrbHturdiiy ut 7:30 i-. ii., In the K.of V. 1 "liek hoM',lUHUVtry Huml"y ,,,lor,")m l, ftA.Sll VKUKIN Mw.tit .ivnrv w,.ihIv 'llK III tho K, of I'. Hull, 0Kh !! '"M,HONt No. l7-.Meetnln i. nun ino rut u I id nurd wixliien. pjvwii iniiiuh.ut 7;ao r. m. THK UIIIIKUIIKN. 'uPif" (!ll"HCH -Kuv. Fnthor Hiionh u in '.'Hor' u,w -M'tKN ovury Huudiiy ut "'Kh ilimh ut 10:30 a. M. Vimpermit KifM.1' '' (,H.V.Ut311 -Union Htret,opioHito vs i .'.i ,tuv.' K" " HdlolHIo Ueotor. Hurvlcen .oli' I i' nt U M- 7:l) ! M. Htindny KvisnliiK I'myeron Friday ut ! "iTIHT.(!"l""l""',V. 0. I). TAV- it'll Aliiriilntf Hurvlo.-H ovory Hub- l I ,."n".lll,"l' II A. M. Hiihlmth t ruiw "S'1,'1 niornliiK nurvluw.. hi ,. .K ,r,,!"' uv""' ut I'tiHtor'H TOM , union .wvIcoh In tlio court liotiBout S' l 'NA lillUIKlll-IUiv. W. (!. hi 1 17 i.1 1 N,orJ BVrv,w" uvry rtuuiliiy ut 1 1 ' Htri,' H,""lHy "i"l "ftur niornliiK t riuiKurH corn Inlly InvlUil. HeuU free. rvl!.!i'!.l.(.,,,:Huv.' J- "'IIIhi.kii, pHktnr, 'y f-li.,..7 "'yriiuMlHy nioniluKiit 11 ii. iii. 'nt !"i lasaio'tifiKik i- i. Kpworth '"tiiy iiv .'i i,,..- .M: , I'riiyor meutlim every I, 1H "luinlwl by both piwlor uml .eoplo ah III")! In the Coii-jii'ifiitloinil '''niivlled ,y ,U 11 '' M' AU ""' !llor,!1,'niK!'AN Ninth Hlleot, uroliM xJfl1tnt' Kurvlont ll i.i i,i.iu. General IMiicksmitbing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaratiteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Tliiril Street, opp, Liclie's old Stand. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at rciihonublo figures. Has the largest house moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalles S. L. YOUNG, : : JEWELER : : Wiitohen und Jewelry repnlred to older on nhort notice, unit MHtifiivtlou guaranteed AT TH Htoro of I. V. NloknUeii, Uil Mt. Tlio ItHlle Chas. Allison, Denier In The Dalles, Portlani aii Astoria Navigation Co. P r ICE Headquarters at Okas. Lauor's. HhvIiik hud ii Hue harvest of natural ieo tho liCNt III the world, I am piepaied to tiirnUh III any quantity and at bottom prkox. CHAS. ALLISON. C. F. STEPHENS, THROUGH Freigiit ana Passenger Line Through dally fcerviee iSiiiulnyu ex oe)twl) between Tin- Dalles and Port land. .Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. eoniuicting at Cnfeade with pteamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Vainhill street dock) at (i a. m. con necting with Hteamer Regulator for TJie Dalleh. I'ANNENUKIC ItATKS. Oneway : 12.00 Hound trip 3.00 Tickets on sale for Long Beach, Ocean Park, Tioga ami Ilwaco. Baggage checked through. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at anv time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 6 p. m. Live stock shipments solHted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, Uonui'Hl Ageut. B. F. LAUGHLIIM, General Miiur. THE DALLES, - OREGON T H E CANDY FACTORY DKAI.KH IN Dry Goods r Qlothing tlunl. iIiixih, HatH, KtO. Fanoij Ijood, Jtan Kle. Kto., Kte. Seoond St., Tlie Dalles. ARTIC SODA WATER AND IOE ORE AM. Candies and Nuts nr Wku;SpcBialties Klnost Poanut HonstorlnTho Dallofc S S - I CQI PQ AirsVKOtirr'Ji Qd SirootJ. rUUUW rostauraut. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, populiH' ami reliablo lumso has been entir. 'v . f.uiiiHhed, and every room him been rej . M.-r. .1 and rojuimtui and newly empi'ied throughout. The boupo enntainn ITU nminnaud is mipplieO withovnn 'iio'len ivenlenco. Kutei rvrtHiiiinlil!- v,..-1 "'aunuit attachec (o the li.uisn, I'.. '' 'iuh to and from all trntiiu, C. W. KNOWI.ES, Prop. BOLD TRAIN ROBBERS Hold Up the Lake ' Express. Shore Night WERE TWENTY MEN IX THE GANG Blew Open the Safe With Dynamite and Secured a Large Amount of Money. Kendau.vii.m:, Ind., Sept. 12. The New York express train on tho Lake Shore roadj which left Chicago at 7:45 last night, reached a tiding at Kcslar, live miles west, of here, at 1 o'clock this morning. Approaching it, Engineer Knapp noticed a red danger-signal light at the switch, and stopped the train. As he did so, twenty men, armed with Winchesters, sprang out of the woods, scattered along the train and covered the trainmen, while one lired at the engi neer, inflicting a wound in the shoulder. With everything in hand, the robbers proceeded to blow open the forward ex press car with dynamite; then, knock ing the express messenger senseless, ex ploded five dynamite cartridges in suc cession against the sale before it yielded. They helped themselves to its contents, the whole performance occupying an hour, when without making any at tempt on the other express car, or in terfering with the passengers, who re mained in the cars, panic-stricken, they fired a few warning shots and disap peared in the woods. The train came on here and the alarm was given, and the sheriff at once summoned a posse and started in pursuit of the bandits. Engineer Knapp brought the train here, but was unable to go farther on account of his wound. It is believed he will recover. There were two safes in the express car, one for through matter, to which the messenger had no key, and one for local matter. The robbers com pelled the mestenger to open all the safes, from which several thousand dol lars in currency was taken. They then blew open the big safe with dynamite. In the outer compartment was .oO.OOU in gold, with whK'b the robbers loaded themselves, not stopping to open the inner compartment, In which was a lot mote money. In their haste to get away the robbers also overlooked two gold bars. The train is the heaviest for express on the road, anil frequently car ries iinOO.OOO. It fs believed this fact was known to the robbers. When they left the train they went in a southerly diiection. The point at which the rob bery occurred is a deep cut in the woods; but all the country around is thickly populated, with little timber, and it is believed impossible for the robbers to escape. Posses are scouring the coun try in search of them. Chicago, Sept. 12. A dispatch from Albion says the robbers who held up the Lake Shore train are surrounded by a bheriiPs posse and a light is in pro gress, with indications that the robbers will be captured or exterminated. CLEVELAND'S LEADERSHIP. Ills Iile I'ar in Adviinee of Tlioe of III Tarty. Washington-, Sept. 8, 1893. . Sjieclul C'oi rosiionileiice of TllK I'll uoNtci.i: The minority in the senate lias not yet been entirely subdued by 31r. Cleve- lim.l. but. that in the house is so tnor- mu'blv under his control that it accepts as final and unquestionable his slightest intimation. Ever since Springer oi Il linois was made chairman of tho house committee on banking and currency that committee has been considering several financial bills, and tho announce ment was made on the authority of Springer that it would at once report ono of more bills to the house. Well, it will do no such thing. -Mr. Cleveland has ordered thai no 1)111 dealing with financial matters shall bo reported to the house until further notice from him, iihiI the members of Spriimer's commit tee and thosoof Bland's coinage com mittal! me, like the rest of the house, idling their tiim away. There are sev eial icasims for .Mr. Cleveland's iiiu. thee bouse committee. It had been reported to him that a majority of Springer's committee had informally expressed themselves against tho repeal of the tax on state bank currency, a ineasiiro w hich he may yet have to rec oinmend in order to gel the votes on certain southern senators for tho oor bees repeal bill; and he also bus tho idea that the vote on repeal can soon be forced in tho senate am', that congress can then bo made to adjourn, us it is not probable that the ways and means committee will be ready to report tho tarill'btll much, II any, earlier than the regular tosston. But the chief reason is that ho bus not yot deckled what finan cial measures shall be reported to the house, and until ho docs lie wants the members of these two committees to refrain from publicly committing them selves for or against proposed measures. It is a big job to attempt to run both the executive and legislative branches of tho government, but republicans ought to wish that Mr. Cleveland would make a success of it, because, however faulty many of his ideas arc, they are far better than wiiat his party would bring forward, if freed from bis influence Deputy president is a position un known to the constitution of tho United States, but it practically exists nil the same, and is filled by Secretary Lamont, who, while nominally nt the head of the war department, really has very little to do with its business; his numerous duties as deputy president leaving him no time, even if he had the inclination. Little time ns he has given to the war department since be entered tho cabi net, it is probable that he will give less in the future, as the statement was this week semi-officially made that a demo crat was being sought with the ability to perform the duties of secretary of war and the willingness to accept the position and salary of assistant secre tary, the object being to allow Dan La mont to continue drawing the salary of secretary while performing none of the work pertaining to the position. "Re form" comes high, but the democratic administration is bound to have it. Senator Morgan's concurrent resolu tion for the appointments a joint com mittee of seven senators and seven rep resentatives to investigate the entire financial system of the country and re port to congress what legislation is nec essary to prevent periods of stringency such as the country has just passed through, has been favorably received and if it be not antagonized bv the ad ministration it may go through. A number of gentlemen interested in protected industries have this week told the bouse ways and means committee what the result would be if the tariff is lowered or entirely removed in some cases entire destruction of industries, and :n all cases lower wages for Ameri can workmen. Cas. NEWS NOTES. DOINGS OF AUTHORS. Having completed his "Prince of In dia," Gen. Wallace has plans for an other story already taking shape, but it will probably take him .several years to complete it. Jajii;s Whitcomh Rii.kv says that composition is a severe matter with him. lie makes so many false starts, corrections and erasures, that be is r.hhamed to let anyone see his work until it is recopied. Hknuv Auoi-st Noc, the well-known writer of tales of travel, was found in the deep forest nearCilli, Styria, a few days ago almost covered with wounds. He was unconscious and it is supposed that he was the victim of robbers wbo infest the district. Mjik. Lknormand, widow of tho em inent orientalist and niece of the biog rapher of .Mme.de Itecamier, died re cently in Parts, hhe had published recollections of Chateaubriand, Mme. de Stael and Benjamin Constant. Sho was seventy-six years of age. Gkoiiok PitKDKiticii Paiisonh, for ten years a writer for the New York Trib une, died recently. Jlcsules numerous short stories, Mr. Parsons wrote tho introduction to Balzac's works, pub lished by Roberts Brothers in Boston. He had a wide acquaintance, ootn in the east and west, among men of letters. A (i.ioil Til I n U' to He.'i. at Hand. 1'rom tho Troy (Kan.i Chief, Some years ago wo were very much subject to severe spells of cholera mor bus; and now when wo leel any of tho symptoms that usually precede that ail ment, such as sickness at the stomach, diarrhiea, etc., we become scary. Wo have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Hemedy the very thing to straighten one out in such cases. Wo are not writing this for a pay testimonial but to let our readers know what is good to keep handy in the house. For sale by Blakeloy & Houghton, druggists. Wo. nit IVooill W.ioill Be.-t quality fir, oak and slab wood. Leave orders at Kill Second street or corner Third and Union. All orders promptly attended to. Maiku Bknto.v. Senator Dolph presented a printed pe tition from the conference of the Method ist Episcopal church in Oregon for tho repeal of the Geary act. Fifty-ono rebels were killed and thirty wounded while trying to make a landing at Montevideo. They are hemmed in the bay of Rio and in bad shape. China is preparing a protest against France's aggressions in Siam, and haa ordered the Chinese squadron made ready to Bail at a moment's notice. Tho exposition building in Spokane burned, lighting the country for miles around. The exposition building waB a wooden structure three Btories high and 200 by COO feet in dimensions. It was built in 1890 and cost about $10o,0C3. A fire in the town of Pullman dam aged the Immber-yards of the Pullman Palace Car Company to the extent of $250,000. Between 1 9,000,000 and 10, 000,000 feet of lumber were burned. The burned area covers nearly 20 acres. 1 here is eoruo anxiety manifested as to the fate of the Valkyrie, in view of the late reports of heavy storms in her path. This is tho English yacht matched against the Vigilant, which is to defend Ameirca's cup in the inter national races. George Paige, a theatrial man, paid $55 and made a public apology on the stage at Fort Dodge for a local hit aimed at Charles Crawford, a young eociety man. Crawford instituted a suit for criminal libel and one for damages, bat withdrew them when Paige made repar ation as above stated. Bicycles are personal effects, and are entitled to free entry into this country. as such, when necessary to the comfort and convenience of the owner, is the gist of a decision recently rendered by Acting Attorney - General Whitney. They have been subject to an ad valo rem duty of 45 per cent.' Twenty thousand bomeseekers are on the Cherokee strip trying to be regis tered, but cannot do so by Saturday, the time limit, ns less than 2,000 can be registered daily. Water sells at ten cuts a cupful and twenty-live cents a canteen. The interior department is bitterly condemned for locating tho booths on the strip away from water and shelter. Walter Sangster, lately from Chester, N. II., got on a drinking craze at Van couver, killed a si wash, wounded a Chinaman and covered with his revol ver the chief of police, who rounded him up in a shed, but the hitter knocked his arm up and arrested him. It was then found that he had taken out the dis charged shells and reloaded every cham ber. Ho realizes his position now, and his continual moan is: "Poor old mother! Do not let her know !" Rev. W. A. Amsbury, presiding elder of the North Platte (Neb.) district, shot and killed himself Monday afternoon. He was riding in a Union Pacific ca boose on his way to keep an appoint ment, and for amusement had been shooting ut telegraph poles as the train passed by. While tho train wns stand ing at a station the crew heard a shot and entering tho caboose found Ams bury breathing his last. His friends reject the idea of suicide. Tim briisnue and fussv i in mil so of those iluvs of false imiiression would rate dowii all as worthless because one is unworthy. As if there were no motes in HiniheliiiiH ! Or comets ainoiiL' stars! Or cataracts in peaceful rivers! Because one remedy professes to do what it never u-ns udunted to do. are all remedies worthless? Because ono doctor lots his until. nt, die. are all humbuiis? It re quires a tine eye and a finer brain to discriminate to draw the differential line. "They say" that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Piorce'a Favorite Prescription have cured thous ands. "They say" for a weak system there's nothing better than the ""Discovery," and that the "Favorite Prescription" is the hope of debilitated, feeble women who need a restorative tonic and bracing nervine. And hero's the proof Try one or both. If they don't help you, tell the World's Dispensary M- dl cal Association, of Buffalo, N. V., and you get your money back again. Fresh oysters surved in every style at Columbia Candy Fiuuory. tf Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver Stovo Polish. Highest of all in Leavening Power.-- Latest U. S.-Gov't Report. Powder AD50UTEIY PURE pi IP I rai Ml I!