al)c Dnllco Chronicle 10L VI. THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893. NO. 87 dalles Daily Chronicle. . ti-nr. riiimur Kxroptcd. BT CHROSICI.K PUBLISHING CO , ,d.nl ttwhliwton Htrccu. The lulll. '!.".. vtt Hulmcrhitloii T I'. .-.frltr e topi .COO , 60 . 5 TIMET. HI. KS. lUllrnaiU. ttrt nouNii. Icjrt llscior. k MT HOUNU. .... u tl.mrt. H-.ll a. v L nflti tliHl carry pnimunKm leave Pol(Ii lt f i a m., niid one tor the I tor . I t ; T.;K. rtt, rt. Hke Oven, leave dally fir. Mitchell, Cauyoh City, leuve ISr Klnculer, Wamlc, Waplullla, Warm Lm4 T valley, leave dally, except l&Uralilt.' wah . leave every day ol the IereiSatiiy at . A K. stdsau ltuei i me i uu.- ntorEssioNAt.. f IIMIELli- ATTOltSKY-iT-LiW OBCC I, (Kit Street, me imurn, uin"". riL A jir.. r.r r.r. aiiuwh. - Jaf-Koomi 4.' and R, over rot fcn, Onron . urirci'TT lTTriliNV.V.AT.Utt'. Of- .tlahcliaiiuokbutldltiB, up auira. The .Urqroa. if itl. t. HITNTINOTOM. h. a. wiwus. liY5, HUNTINGTON i WIIJKJN ATTOt- jiii it'U OCK-ck, rreucn a Diocx over pSiiloni) Bunk. Dalle. Oroton. H WIl.nON-ATTOKHET-AT-X.Air Koomi French A. t.o a tmut imiiauiK, mxxiua . The lmic, Orwm. LEsHKLXAN hi rcor.ON Uouxorxrmci 1'hyhciav K turn Huwcmi tun in 'wjt tiibt. cltr ur country. Office ho.ao ana ipain Mock . 0. I), 1)0 A N K - MtrHClAW ANI 0B- fcios UQice room. 6 and C Chapmaa llwWeuce h K. comer CmutI ana itrtvta. wemd d(Kr trotu the comer. Isoun to 12 A, M to S and 7 to 8 1. M. !liUA.l. - lrNTjKr - Oan Kiveu lor the I Minlc.k i-itrnt'Linn of tueth. Alho tceln l:oc a umlnuin piutc. Uouma: Blgn ot FRENCH & CO., I BANKERS. ! TRANSACT A OKNKRAL, RANKING BDHINKHd letters of Credit issued available in 'he Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on how York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. S. tCHKNCK, I'rcAidctit. J M. l'ATTnKMHf, I Caahler. , First Rational Bank. VHE DALLES, - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Dralt or (Jheck. Collections made and proceeds promptly :....! .1 " i ruiiuiit'u uu hut ui cuiieciiuu. Sicht and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland. DIKKCTOKS. D. P. Thomi'Ho.v. .Ino. S. Schesck. Ed. M. Wii.liasih, Geo. A. Liebe. H. M. Bkall. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President - Vice-President, Cashier, - - - Z. F. Moodt Charles Hilton M.A.Moody General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK. SAN FKANC1SCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. S-OIIKTIK. 1st u l n ia t A A. M. Meet fin' mi. . r MuuJuv of cuch month ut 7 .uKS l'.llAL Al'.f II 1 IIAl'TKU Nt). C Itet. in Minui if Unit the third Wednet-day i juuuui ni r Kits W.JODMKS OK THE WOHLl).- i iiTOii urav o.WJ.MwitHucMlayuven tch weuk u Fraternity HaU.nt 7 M y. in. 7MU1A WIX.K, SU.h. I o. o v ... Jerv Friday vtenliiKatT :w o'clock, lu K. rjftll. ruiriii'r Mftm! n.id .......... , , . , .... v... i . VIUV'R, mini: brother, urt- uplnnmo Dt'OH, rtec'y H. A. HlU,S.O. k.VDSHIl' LODCiK, NO. ., K. ot I'.-MeeU Uio y bulldiiiK, corner of Court and tkicond nujuuriinig iceuiuer.ru cordially lu ; Vai'kk, K of K. and 8, ' C.C. K.VH1.Y N'fl jvrr v nv i n...... ... II liall th i.i4!itif1 Mnrt f.kn.ii i inuu moiun at 7.30 ji. iu. QIKN'H fIIKIUTIAM Tl.-V.lJi-Oi.-v,.., V ' ivv .rl" ,nxl evurJr rnnay aiu-riioou Kl(M!k HI till r..Mr1lifj. .ti.n A 11 . ... . 1 .v..t.fciWMi, Jil li 1 V .111 1 14X1 , Cfiti IjhIi'm Vfi .'Jit l n i t i. t.i-iJ .V.7-..1.' . Vj"' " '"Tuiar r-.-j iiiwkiiii:. rnuMi- hi n t hi u wiij nan, aii areliivltwl. letiMAN, C. T. It. C. Fleck, Ko trv. .. - vu: i.niir:!' Kit . i ,t ... .. f luternlty Hall,' overKe'llera, a'u Bocoud ,. ... , II. HANSKN, Jirr an, Financier. M. VY. pl.VEHMIT p., uu.uiua, m ;i r. M.,m urn K.utr, fcWYui'"7 aftcruoou In ANO VKItKlwu.-.t. ........ Jeui"K lu the K. ot I Hall. Bundav I0.?" I', V DIVIKION'. Kn ir,7Mi,t In 'i mouth, at ";) r. M. THK CIIUKCHKM. lETH fkt Ujitor J Mui, evurv Huiidnv ut "TO Mhm ut 10:30 A.M. Vwjttt ( (Ikrll IT.i(..i UI.mI no.iMlti. " , '!uv, KM 1. HiitcIIHe Hoctor. ' Hervlcea - . 4,t;tiiiiJi IIHJUI VU rilUA) fc 'I'l 1IA1M lutw.i.t....... ... .. .. ...... I autlir Morillnv n-rvii-,.. nvi.rv Hn. frini i . "S'Viy w,u,r worulntr hrvlce. 1, 8 T'day cveuli.K at faator' wU uiioi, nervlcea lu tho court Uou.o at MUit. Hervlcea every Hundav at 11 e. fittHi..,; """?"' richool alter inomlutc htiaugera cordially luvltod. HeaU (ret" I fcrii ,UC""TKov- J- Wmikleb, paator. mttoi II, t Jt,f?8,,,,d "lornliiKat 11 u. in, Pat c;i"i 'y"ck r u. Kj.worth extended by both paator and pooj.le 'ii1JlrAN,.';'1I''I-"v. J. V. JkkkiTiT. pi, , 'reachliiK In tint cnmrnwutiiuiMi Lii.'f"-" uird !! ut u u "a li ..... rrniv t.,i ' at 8 r, m. All uru ! ?A. II o, ' .''TI'tiKAN Ninth atreet, fricluii IV''SS0'' Bvloea ut UtSoa.ui W. H. YOUNG, BiaGksmitU & wagon shod General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work (.juaranteeci. 1 Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street opp. LIbIjb's old Stand, i J. F. FORD, Evanplist, 01 De Molnen, Iowa, writes under date ol .March IS, 1W3- S. B. Mkd. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oregon. GrntUmen : On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted away to 38 jwunds, if now well, utronir and'viirorous. and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like It '.. C It f. fun. inu ..nri.il (1. 1 Ulll 13. 1 1 1 WlUftl u.u i"o and kej)t away all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with greetinge nil llinl.lnr tie AUIUirlt V fl Tl luurH, WK. oc iiaB. j. r. rowi. If t'fui w'hli t friAri pml ptii-tfirfttl. mid nRtiv ftr rln Utirliitr'at trrtrV ftloutiaii vrtllP fcV'ntl'iTl With the Headache aud IJver Cure, by taklnx twooi three doaea eucli week. Bold uuder a iioattlvc guarantee, W) ceuU ir bottle by all drusxiata. What is It? A substitute for lard? Upsetting the customs, hab its, and prejudices of cen turies? Yes, all this and more. Cottolenc is a itcut cooking product it is bet ter than lard or butter for cooking, so say such noted housekeepers as Marlon Harlantf, Catharlna Owen, Christina Terhune Harriett, .mmJ! E- Ewlng, Mrs. S.T. Rorer, Mrs. F. A. Benton, Amy Barnes, Margaret Wlster, and many others; it is healthier so says every thoughtful physician; and it is cheaper as every house keeper knows when she finds that one-half the quan tity answers every purpose. COTTOLENE is the purest clarified cot tonseed oil mixed with pure beef fat. It is ihebest cook ing material ever devised for frying anything and everything easily digested and highly nutritious. Beware of imitations. Ask your grocer for the geneine Cottolenc. Made by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NCW YORK, BOSTON. "The Relator Line" The Dalles, Portland ani Astoria Navigation Co. P House Moving! Andrew Velarde IB prepared to do any untl all kinds of work in his line ut reasonable figuroa. Has the largest honae moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. a . . Address P.O.Box 18l,TheDalles flnnie Wright seminary, Tacoma, ash. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Tenth Year Begins September 14, 1893. I'ur Cutuloguo urn! Admittance, iipply to THROUGH Freigni ana Passenger Line Through daily service 'Sundays ex cepted) between Tho Dalles and Port land. Steamer Kegulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Jjocks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock') at G a. in. eon necting with steamer Regulator for The Dallen. I'AhSKNOKlt HATES. One way liound trip. . .$2.00 . 3.00 Tickets on eale for Long Beach, Ocean Park, Tioga and Uwaco. Baggage checked through. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. .Shipments for Portland received nt anv time day or night. Shipments for way landings must Imj delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments eolicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGH UN, Ueneral Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON Mrs, Sarali K, White, K-'.'ldlm I l'rlucliul. The ARTIC FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM. Candies and Nuts mmV!? 5 Specialties Finest Peanut Koastor In The Dalles 2 38 I cniCO 2 StrootJ. rUUUU rvkUurMiit. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable Iioubo has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been repapered anil repttlntw and uowly carpeted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience, Katei reasonable. A jrood restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all C. W. KNOWI.ES, Prop. A DESTRUCTIVE BLAZE Oyer One Million Worth of Properly Destroyed, BUSINESS PORTION OP ST. JOSEPH A Hundred Men Have Their Escape Cut Oir, but Rescued by the Fire Department. Kansas City, Sept. 25. A million- dollar lire is reported in progress at St. Joseph, Mo. One entire business block has been consumed. The fire is still spreading. The water supply has given out. Townsend ifc Wyatt's big department store will bo a total loss. Loss, $300, 000. The Commercial and Carberry blocks are going. It is spreading to the Ranier-Shoup Crockery Company, the Commercial bank block and C. B. F. France's building. The loss will aggre gate $1,000,000. Among the buildings destroyed were: Ransom, Garrett it Brewster, shoes ; B. F. Barnaby & Co., drugs ; S. S. Allen & Co., wholesale groceries; Daily News building. A rumor that five were killed by falling walls is denied by the police. Numbers were more or less seriously hurt. Over one hundred men were at work in Townsend & Wyatt's building when the flamesjwere discovered. Their escape was cut on", but all were rescued bv the fire department. The fire is be lieved now to be under control. The loss will be over $1,000,000. Again the Whipping I'nftt. Frederick, Md Sept. 33 "Within 48 hours the sheriff will take you into the county jail, iron you to the whip ping post and inflict 39 lashes upon your back with the rawhide, as hard as he can lay it on." This sentence was meted out to Daniel Jones, a prominent farmer of this county, Thursday by Judge McSherry, of the circuit court. Jones was, a month ago, convicted of a brutal assault upon his wife which was prompted by insane jealousy. The woman was so severely injured that she was unable to appear in court. The sentence created intense excitement. Jones will be ironed to the grim instru ment of torture, looking more like a crucifix than a whipping post, in the Frederick jail yard and publicly lloggeu. Tnere's no appeal from this sentence under the old colonial law. The sen tence is regarded by many men as ex ceptionally severe. A Fleliill.li lee,l. San Francisco, Sept, 24. One of the most fiendish deeds in the criminal history of the citv waB perpetuated here tonight. Soon after midnight a dyna mite bomb was exploded in a water-lront boardinir-houso filled with non-union sailors, resulting in the instant death of threo inmates and the probable latal in jury of seven more, while many sus tained less serious injuries. The terrific explosion occurred in a house on .Main street between Howard and Folsom, kept by John Curtain. The house was filled with non-union sailors, and it was Curtain's custom to secure berths for his patrons on ships employing non-union men. In this way he naturally incurred the enmity of the sailors' union. The Iteault of a I'eud. San FKANCihto. Sept. 24. The scene of yesterday's explosion has lost little of ilH horror, save that dismumuereu uouics of the victims are no longer among the Even-where-in the neighborhood are evidences of the terrific power of the explosion. Two apartments occupied rim front of Curtin's Koartnng iioubo. One was tho oilico and bar, and the other tho dining room. Of them there is little left save a nuit-sof splintered iiuni tureand wood work, broken gluhH and plas ter. Beneath the spot where tho deadly nower wiih released is a hole through tho sidewalk over five feet in depth. Had tho force of the explosion extended up ward in the tamo deiee, tlio loss oi ino would havo been appalling. A saloon and grocery next door were almost a wreck, and in tho sailois' lioimi across tho street hardly an unbroken pane of glass remains. There seems to be but one theory regarding Die origin of the fiendish crime-that is, mat u was mo rewnlt of a lomr-stiwiding feud between the Coast Seamen's Union and the non union sailors. Ainoni' tho incidents of childhood that stand out iu bold relief, as our memory rvi.rtn to the davs wJiuii wo were young, norm are more prominent than severe sickness. The voung mother vividly re members that it was tho Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn adm nistors it to her own oil- spring and always with tho best results. For sale by Blakeley tc Jtougiuon. CLEVELAND'S INABILITY. To Forcn a itn--Ii'iiior.ratto I'rotoc tlotilnt at WnslilliRtnli.-Nolun. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1!), 181)3. Mr. Cleveland is slowly but surely finding out that there are some things which even a president with a powerful will cannot do, and ono of those things is to compel the U. S. senate to vote upon a bill before its members get good and ready. A week ago tho announce ment was made that having become tired of the delay Mr. Cleveland in tended to personally force a vote on the Voorhees repeal bill. Well, the vote has not been taken and there is no in dication that it will be taken very soon On the contrary, the indications are that it never will bo taken, unless the senate shall adopt the change of rules proposed by Senator Piatt, which would practically be cloture, and Senator Voor hees, who is Mr. Cleveland's personal representative on the floor of the senate, has publicly said that he would never consent to cloture. The silver senators have announced their determination to filibuster indefinitely to prevent a vote, and they are quite strong enough to do it under the present rules of tho senate. The democrats in the house have for the purpose of getting the bill repealing all laws authorizing federal supervision of presidential and congressional elec tions before the bouse adopted the most outrageous cloture rule ever even sug gested to a legislative body, a rule of which Representative Burrows truly says: "In the Fifty-first congress all that we ever did was to cut off dilatory motions. But now, if the capital should fall down or take fire while the commit tees were being called, we could not even take a recess." If this unusual method had to be adopted by the demo crats after a week's ineffectual efforts to get this bill before the house it is diffi cult to imagine what they will have to resort to before it is passed. The re publicans in the house will fight it with all the means at their disposal, and re publican senators may be compelled to use the silver question as a club to kill it. Tho closing days of the tariff hearings were made exciting and decidedly un pleasant for Chairman Wilson and his free trade democratic colleagues on the house ways and means committee, by the presence of one hundred prominent democrats from the states of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, who de manded that the tariff on bituminous coal be let alone. Mr. Wilson and his colleagues were told that if they re moved the tariff on coal they would kill one ot the most important industries of those threo states, to say nothing of all chance for keeping those states in the democratic column. The men who pub licly made those statements were not confined to those personally interested in the mining and transportation of coal, but included such prominent dem ocrats as Gov. McCorklo of West Vir ginia. Tho public statements of these democratic protectionists created a sen sation among the democratic free trad ers in congress, but their private- talk created a panic iu the same class. They told Mr. Wilson and other democrats that they might as well bid a long fare well to public life if thev persisted in their free trade ideas. They also told them that they had all the facts con cerning the organization of the Whitney syndicate, which lias obtained options upon all of the Nova Scotia bituminous coal mines with the expectation of mo nopolizing the trade of tho United States when the tariff on foroign coal was removed, ami that they would make public the full details, no matter who was injured, if this tariff was removed or lowered. This last statement was not pleasing reading at the white house, as it is well known that tho Whitney syn dicate is largely composed of the men who contributed the money that made Mr. Cleveland's election possible. establishment there, but ho should in reality have been credited to Europe, where ho has lived nearly all the time for a number of years. The nomination of William B. Horn blower, of New York to tho vacancy in the United States supreme court is said to bo in tho nature of a repayment of certain personal obligations in which wero involved some very fat legal fees which Mr. Hornblower by reason of bin connection with a largo and wealthy life insurance company, threw in tho way of Mr. Cleveland when ho was practicing law in New York several years ago. The ability of Mr. Horn blower is unquestioned, but his nomin tion is nevertheless very distasteful to the New York senators. Cah. NEWS NOTES. Speaking of money contributed to lect Mr. Cleveland, tho npiiiinatloii of lames J. Van Alon. a son-in-law of William B. Astor, to be ambassador to Italy, is a direct result of certain largo contributions to the democratic cam- iaiL'11 fund. Mr. Van Alcu is credited to Rhode Island, because he owns an Of the 57 Indian agencies existing 2(5 are now in charge of army officers. The Utah commission has submitted their annual report to Secretary Hoke Smith. An irrigation system will bo estab lished on the Navajo reservation in Arizona. The population of Utah, exclusive of Indians, Chinese and Hawaiians, is estimated at 22-5,000. The receipts of the government the past few days have again been running behind the expenditures. The net loss to the government during the month thus far has been $873,050. The Louisiana state authorities have been compelled to condemn the front pirt of the town of Plaquemine, and it has been left out of the new levee and at the mercy of the Mississippi. The $2,000 match sculling race between Teemer and Stephenson, the New Zealander, three miles with turn, was pulled at Creve Couer lake, near St. Louis. Teemer won by three lengths in 18:55. Rev. Dr. Talmage, in his Sunday ser mon urged the celebration of the 1900th anniversity of the birth of Christ by a great convocation from all parts of the world in New York, Brooklyn and Jer sey citv. Judge Woods took the bribery case of Alderman Knox, at Spokane, under ad visement until Monday. No man ever got a more terrible roasting than the attorneys for tho state gavo all the council men, and Knox in particular. Representative llarter, of Ohio, has submitted a brief to the ways and means committee covering the statement that as a manufacturer of agricultural im plements for 25 years, and of flour for nearly 20 years, ho asks that both flour and agricultural implements bo placed on tho free list. James J. Corbett, tho pugilistic cham pion, has signed tho formal articles of agreement at Ashbury Park to fight with Charles Mitchell, tho English champion, before tho Cooney Island Athletic club soino time in December Mitchell has already signed tho articles. The iron monitor Roosalka, of the Russian navy, is believed to havo gone down in a storm iu tho gulf of Finland while on her way from Reval to Ililsing fors. She put to sea with 12 officers and 10(1 men, all of whom aro believed to be lost. She was built 25 years ago and was counted among Russia's best coast defenso armor-clad. A I.iiiii; rroouHHlon of diseases start from a torpid liver and iinpuro blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures every ono of them. It prevenU them, too. Take it, as you ought, when you feel tho first symptoms Uu'iguor, loss of apetite, dull ness, depression) and you'll save your self from something serious. In building up needed flesh and strength, and to purify and enrich the blood, nothingcan equal tho"DiBcovery." It invigorates tho liver and kidneys, pro motes all the bodily functions, and brings back health and vigor. For Dys pepsia, "Liver Complaint," Biliousness, and all Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Dis eases, it is the only remedy that's yiiar nii(Y(( to benefit or euro, iu overy case, or thu money is refunded. About Catarrh. No matter what you've tried and found wanting, you can bo cured with Dr. Sage'a Catarrh Rem edy. The proprietors of this medicine agree lu cure you, or they'll pay you $.r)00 in cash. Fresh oyhlers at A. Keller's confec tionery store. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE