fOL. VL THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1893. NO. 88. .Dalles Daily Chronicle. Ibat lulIr.SmuHr Excepted. BV LRONMCLBrUBLlSHINGCO. (oj wnoliiiiK'on Streets. The Dalle". ....... iifSuli.crll.tlon 18 00 W ewpj TIMKTAIH.KH. Hfl ltoU.Mi. llxt.nrtM 11 !00 r. M rjn uuunh. I Hi-iwtt a: a. i, , iM.9Ht'!"11 l'rr I'"B leave i. i-.r" - ' I ' T. t Iftit, tIi. Hike Own, leave dally L'itt. Jllichell. Canyon City, leave li KiwTklcj. Waiulc, Waplnltla, Warm Lrrf Ire11 v "' IcaT) aull' except Rwi!'Viuh . leave every dsy of the ri:or"i.hfiioNAi.. tBII)DEI.b-ATTOr.JKY'AT.LAW Omcc , (fcnstrwl, me uaui-a, uniuu. MKNEKKK ATTOlYi AT- Bif-Eoonii t: and , over i'ott End fcuinncr on nuujwii bitch i,Urvco& , EKSSETT. ATTOKNEY-AT-LA'W. Of- l.ltlsectiinun.tiultdtiiK, up Ulri. The .Onfou. triiU. I. I.HffTIXOTOK. H. . WltOH. 1Y5, HUNTINGTON 4 WILSON ATTOH- mi iT-uw . onuw, Frencn- mocs: over Kliiitonal Banl. ' Dalle. Oresjon. ' H. WlIiiON Attohkit-at-law Koomi , frcuib A Co. b a Ilk bUllOlIlK. becoud . rkthtlln, Oregon. LKHELXAN iloMJ:orATMtc; I'hysicuk Kd tCRorojf, --Calls answered promptly, r nlzbt. citr or country. Offlce So. SCnod bi'Bin block, wtl mk, Office, roomi 5 and 6 Chapman tfi.Mf.i.... U ! (.rf...r fVilirt flflll Hs streets, secmd door from the corner. svun y iu a. .n , . uj d mm w o IICJALL- Dektipt - (ia riven for the (sinless extructiou of teeth. AUo teeth iiwed aluminum ulate. Kootns: Bleu of iltn Tooth, reomia Street. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANHACT A OENKRAMIANKlNU BD8INK88 Letters of Credit issued available in he Eaetern States. Sltfllt EmlianPH mil Tnlafn-nntn Transfers soldon Now York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections nmde nt nil tviinto nn tav. orable terms. J. d. HrHKNCK, J'ruildciit. J. JI. lATTr.n0K, Caihlvr. CONSTIPATION h called the "Father of Diseasea." It is caused by a Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH, Etc. To treat constipation successfully First National Bank. VHE DALLES, - - - OREGON ! A General Blinking Business transacted i jejK)8iie received, BUDject to biglit Draft or Check. Collections inado and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchnnge sold on ew torn, sun rrancieco and rort-land. D1HEOTORS. I). P. TllOMI'SON. JNO. S. SCIIK.NCK, En. M. Williams, Gho. A. Lieuk. H. M. Beall. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President Vice-President, Cashier, - Z. F. Moody Chakles Hilton v M. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. MICIKTIKV "CO LODbK, SO l A K. A A. M.-Mwt cru Ktm nurd Monday ol until uioutti ui 7 .l.V. ItliVll ti . ti . ltl-ti vt r. wU lu Mhiuim(i II .til tt...ft.i..! u.ui.i.u1mv h tnoulli at 7 1' M. I... ii ;.,.. vr i nr. nutua'.' 11 K,1,!-'!lmr,t,'MMwUTuwliyovcii- p ..v t. riBII'TIUIY 11.1 .'HI . .1 ttk t trv j,t JJlt LUMlllA liltir.v wn i t t.'. J .. 1 !"" r-.M0t'U tiHll, comer bueoiid mid Court ktrwU. .!. uiifbiierA nrv welcome. uuoii, Mt-y. H. a. 111U.O-. 0. KIS'Db'IJI I' LODGE, NO. 9., K. of l'.-!l.U luob building corner of Court nud Kocond uvjuuiuiii njcmucm nre corujnur hi ' VACer, K. of '.. and ' o. C. K. .V sua lourtu Wodue. pek at tliu redl!iK room. All ire invltod. ion LskIph Vn rju i m .. .. aitrff.il am'.:.. . .V."1 0 r- K wMTIWU, ".ha, i . K. C. Klkck. Ko 'lr.ti-ri.lty JJall, oi-er Keller., Vn S imaaycvtulugBt7:au. iiw..ncW. "-"Siw. . . ,i r. a., id uitt ix. OI r. W. H. YOUNG, BiacKsmiin & wagon Slop General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. It is n mild laxative and a tonic to tho digestive organs. By taking Simmons Liver Begulator you promote digestion, bring ou a reg ular habit of body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. "My wire vtt sorely dUtrsed with Constipa tion and coughing, foil owed with Heeding rife. After four months me of Simmons Liver Regulator the is almost entirely relieved, gaining strength and flesh." W. B. Leetek. Delaware, Ohio. -EVERY PACKAGE-Ea Baa oar Z Stamp In rrd on wrapper J. U. ZEIUK & CO., l'lilhdelplila, P. Dally Evcnlne Chronicle is recoirnized j as t"lvontla!lV thl! home Tinier for thp DnlU- City follca' Mrtur ThU is not a bad reputation, wimcf i L. 2.0fO of our best aiiizenn wnicn me co uinns ot tn dully for the fplclest lornl news. It Fucceeui in gleaning tne nciu, ana hence grows In popularity ami imtortniicc. Take it awhile, you woo uon i, try some oi us premium oners. The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. "Wing in u,u k. of v. Hull. K oi S" WW0' No- 107-MeeUHi Ch m;, , ll ll:r,Ul111 mta wedi edtiw- T11K UIIUKCIIEM. ,uZK$ UUVKVU -Rer. rather IIkom v in.? Mu1' every Hutiduy ut , "ili Mhm, at 10:110 a. m. Vespers ut HUi p.y'iV.W'" -Union Btroct, opposite ",a A. m, tveultifc rnyxt on Friday at ,Mffl8T Su-Hr. O. 1). TAY M thu Mor"'K ervlco every Sab '1 I nm.S "?t;,,,y ut Babbatll rmiSth'S'V1 hUvt wornlug nervioes. Ui! ,Kft,-rl(ia)r "veiling at Pouter's rosl u,Uo" w vices iu the court liouio ui JBTupTi,0NA11l UJIUKCII-Kov. W, 0. and I'J "t0'j Bervl:es every Hutiday at 11 cordliilly lnvitwl. BeaU free! 4J U tended by botb paator aud people h each tM,f to Cotigregutloual A. lion J ,LH THKBAN-HlntU .tree Wcii IVJ?2Stor- Brvloes at 11:80a.m. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street, opp. Liege's old Stand. J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Dei Moines Iown, write under date oi March 23, 193: S. U. Med. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oregon. GtntUtnen : On arriving homo last week, 1 found all well and anxiously awii'iting. Our little Rirl, eight and one-half years old, who-had wasted away to 38 jounde, ie now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleahed up. S. U. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. R. Cough Cure has cured and kent awav all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are lours, iuit. x .iish. j, r . roitij. If you wish to feel freu aud cheerful, and ready for the Hprlng'sVork, cleatinc your system with thelfeadAChe mid Uver Cure, by taking two or three doses each week, Hold uuder a po.lUve guarantee. 60 oeuU per bottle by all druggltti. THROUGH House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and ail kinds of work in his line nt reationablu figures. Has tho largest honso moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. . Add ress P.O. Box 1 8 1 .The Dal lea Annie Wrigftt seminary. Tacoma, ash. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Tenth Year Begins September 14, 1893. Kor Catalogue mid Atlmlttunee, apply to Mrs. Sarab K. White. 8'Jldlm i Principal. Frefartt ana PassengerLme Through daily bervice Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves Tho Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Caseade JjckB with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 0 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalle. I'ANHtSNOKIt It.tTKH. One way Round trip. ,..2.00 ... 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at anv time dav or night. Shipments for way landings' must bo delivered before ft n. m. Live stock shipments eolicteu. Call on or address, W. CALLAWAY, Oeneral Ageut. B. F. LAUGHLIN, aueral Matiagar. THE DALLES, OREGON ART I C FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE OBEAM. at wliolosalo iiotatlona Candies and Nuts JTOsssH'Specialties Flnoet Poanut Roaster In Thu Dulles sdslreotj. FOLCO At right side uoarri liiurnnt. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. ThiB old, ixjjiular and reliable house has been entirely refuniislied, and every 1... i....... r..r..niurit(l and rcnalntet and newly carpeted throughout. The Douse contains ivu rooniB numuc with every modern convenience, Rates reasonable. A (rood restaurant attached to tho house. Frer bus to and from all trains. ... C. W. KNOWi.ts, t-rop. a WILL BE ARMED Train Robbers Wiii Be Givcu a Warm Reception Hereafter. IT IS A NECESSARY PROVISION Eastern Companies Will Provide Re' volvcrs and Winchesters for all Train Hands. Chicago, Sept. 20. Armed men will accompany every train hauling express or mail cars from Chicago to any point east, west or south in tho future. Two roads have already determined to arm their men, and in a few days orders will bo issued by other roads running into Chicago to supply Winchesters to all trainmen connected with trains hauling express cars. This has been found a necessary provision, owing to the re peated robberies and attacks on trains supposed to bo carrying a large amount ot money. Orders were issued by tho president of the Michigan Central rail road that every trainman should bo sup plied with a couple of revolvers and a Winchester repeating rifle. The re volvers are only to be used in cases of emergency, and these cases are consid ered to be so rare that trainmen have been warned not to draw them until the last moment. The Winchesters are to be used at any and all times when the train is held up by bandits, and a more merciful dose will be fired at the robbers than the latter have used recently on defenseless trainmen. The Winchesters are to be loaded with duckshot, and when the robbers appear with rifles or revolvers they will bo treated to a shower of shot which will not necessarily kill, but only serve as a strong invitation to depart. Every man on the Penn sylvania lines will also be armed in a similar manner. It is understood that the Rock Island, Wabash, Illinois Cen tral and other roads will take the same precautions immediately. MOKE CHINESE EVICTED. A Mob Drivex the Celestial out of I. a fi ramie. La Gkakdk, Sept. 25. The anti- Chinese agitation which has been going on in this county for the past two weeks culminated last night in an armed mob of 200, who met outside the city limits at midnight, marched to the 'Chinese quarter and, after looting the houses, marched the Chinamen to the edge of tho city and ordered them to leave. The immediate cause of the action of the mob is said to be a meeting at Red Pepper echoolhouge, on tho sand ridge, 12 miles north of this city, yesterday, at which imUamuiatory speeches were made by one Esteb, a dissolute attorney and others. At this meeting the mob was organized and moved toward La Grande, ledljy II. C. Cotner, a rancher, and Joseph Truesdale, a saloon keeper, gaining recruits as it advanced, until, when it reached the city, there were at least 200 men in line. Marshals Mc- Lachlan and Ardrey, Constable Walden and Deputy Sheriff Lindgreen attempted to quell tho riot, but as it was entirely unexpected and no preparations had been made, they were soon over powered. Tho city authorities took prompt action when apprised of the out rage thin morning. Warrants have been issued for tho arrest of tho ringleaders nnd preparations have been mado to prevent a recurrence of the attack. The event which is causing the most talk todav is tho heroism shown by Mrs. Trumbull, wife of the Raptist Chinese missionary, who was alone in tho House with herdaughter. About 0 Chinamen had sought refuge at her house. When tho mob demanded their delivery she appeared with a Winchester and an nounced that the lirst man t enter her houso would bo shot. The mob ills-pcrKcd. Not Kulelilti, hut Murder. FiiKBNO, CI., Sept. 'M. Tho morning tho 10th Peter Williams supposedly shot himself iu the head iu a lodging lionso, dying hooh afterward. Ilia wife liad just left tho room when tho deed rt-as committed. The coroner's jury re turned a verdict of suicide. Tho olll- ials thought dllTerontly and this after- . . . . i . .i noon J. M. lliiinham, who occupied an d joining room tho night of tho tragedy, as arrested at . Malaga near hero, charged with- tho murder. Williams' Idow was also arrested and lodged in jail as being an accomplice in tho crime. ,ato last night another man named Charles Maurice was arrested. A sensa tion is expected. A Hud IHscovury for tho Old Man. Vammhaiho, Ind Sept. 20. Dr. J. M. Robinson of Versailles arrived hero yesterday. He viewed tho remains of Frank K. Robinson, tho dead rouuer, Identifying him as his son. Tho old of gentleman was overcome with grief Ho was afterward taken to the jail nnd Moody brought into tho room. The mooting was very cool, neither showing they were more than mere acquaintan ces. The father refused to acknowledge he was his son, but after considering the matter the young man confessed tho dead man was his brother. Dr Robinson stated ho did not know what induced the boys to commit tho act. THE Gir.MOUK CASK. An Unexpected and Kensatlonnl Devel opment In the Case. San Fiiancisco. Sent. 20. The eensa tional Gilmour murder case took a new turn today when a marriaue contract between Dr. K. F. West and Annie Staley, who the police say was West's accomplice in the murder of Miss Gil mour, was recorded. This marriage, it is evident, was contracted so that Annie Staley, who acted as nurse for Dr. West's patients, could not bo compelled to testify against her employer and lover. As West is now in jail, the regu lar marriago ceremony could no't be per formed, so tho contract was resorted to West's preliminary examination was postponed until tomorrow at the request of the prosecution. OREGON NEWS. Lotfal talent of Baker City will wrestle with Pinafore October 6th. The state encampment of the G. A. R will be held at Roseburg next year. The state school for deaf mutes in. eludes the name on the rolls of George Southwell, The Dalles. It is expected that a new school for the blind will be erected next year on the site at present occupied by the school for the deaf at Salem. George Grills, who was 6truck by a stray bullet Friday evening near Rose burg, died from the wound at 10 o'clock Mondav night. Ora Burtis, who did the shooting, is only 12 years old. Jennie Purcell and Fred Mossman were arrested at Oregon City while try ing to elope. They were going to Salem, where they intended to bo married. She was taken back to Portland by her father and Mossman was lodged in jail. Andrew Driscoll escaped from the insane asylum, and walking into the sheriff's office at Portland, said ho was discharged and on his way to his ranch on the Sandy. lie wanted to borrow $10 from the sheriff, which was given, and he went out. A few minutes later the sheriff received word that ho had es caped and to look out for him. Ho started on the search, but failing to find him, returned to the office, when after a few minutes Driscoll again walked in. and was promptly secured. Last Saturday Clel, Nez and Sam, the three grown sons of Benjamin Hayden, got helplessly intoxicated, and while in that condition were hauled in an ex press wagon to the afternoon train and sent to the Keeley institute at iorest Grove for treatment. When they took Nez off the train at Forest Grove he was still unconscious and died Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock from tho effects of the liquor. Their father, who is also a heavy drinker, was intending to take tho treatment nt once. Several years ago Benjamin Hayden ranked as ono of the brightest criminal lawyers in Oregon. "A Talented Editor." Durlni! the roniliiK immthx, or tlio heated oeriod. thoho who uro trnve Iniror cnuteiniilHtinir a trip iiwuy from homo (should reiui the following letter iroiu n ihhiiiuhmimi nun hihmvii i-iiimr aim nrov (lu thenibulrt'H titraintit uttackK of headache and dlzhifsh; CIknti.kmf.n-I had ncciudou to tiM) several boxes of Krausu'a Headache Capsules while truvelluu to CIiIoiiko to attend theKutloiiiil Dem ocratic Convention, They acted like a charm In preventing lunduchcs and dlzluc!s, Have had very lime iieuuuenu i nuu my luiiiru, wuien i remarkalJle. Yours reiceiiuiiy, ' .lOIIN U. SlIAKFKll. . Kil. Kcuovo, l'a., Itt'cord, Kor nilu hv lllakeloy A; llimuhtim, l'reorlillim Druggists, 17ft .Second .St., The Dalles, Or. Shiloh's cure, tho Great Cough and Croup Cure, is for salo by Snipes & Kin- ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-llvo loser), only 2.ro. Children love it. fcold by Snipes & Kinersly. Ollnirer & Bono's (stages en routo to "Inii.l ('mi 1.1.1 ll'ill lniMlfll I'llllllWirH 111. till. UlUUH Vrf.ftJ. ..... ..... .... best fishing point iu Hood River valley, wmuo ono can reacu .u. iiuuu hi iuw lours and trot their mail and provisions hilly. atowd Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec tionery store. NEWS NOTES. Tho United States flagship Newark has sailed for Rio. Thomas Wynno was thrown out of a Sacramento restaurant, striking on hisr head, and has since died. He was a brother-in-law of Andrew Carnegie, the Pittsburg millionaire. Tne conditldn of Bernard and Curtin, tho two surviving victims of Saturday night's dynnmite explosion in San Fran cisco, is slightly improved. Curtin will recover, but thero is hardly a chance for Bernard. Mrs. Lcland Stanford's family allow ance from the estate of the late Senator Stanford was increased from $5,000 to $10,000 per month, on her -representation that $5,000 per month was inade quate. The Pall Mall Gazette says a cipher letter has been received from Rio Jan eiro showing that the restoration of the monarchy is undoubtedly tho intention of tho revolt, and adding that the army and navy will soon co-operate to this end. Tho battleship Oregon, which is being constructed at the Union iron works, will be launched October 26th. Gover nor Pennoyer has selected to christen the vessel Miss Daisy Ainsworth, of Oakland, a native of Oregon and a daughter of Captain J. C. Ainsworth. The organized waiters' and barten ders' societies of New York met and after considerable discussion adopted a strong anti-Chinese resolution. The preamble charges the Chinese with treating the laws of the country con temptuously in their failure to comply with the Geary law. Nelson Kuney, returning from church, in Adrian, Mich., threatened Maud Brainard, his fiancee, who was riding with him in the buggy. He sent one ball after her and then shot himself in the temple. In the night Miss Brain ard was taken suddenly ill and died. Some allege that Kuney gave her a dose of poison, and others think she took poison nfter reaching home. Fighting at ltlo. London, Sept. 26. A cable from Rio dated at 10 this morning says : "The rebel squadron resumed bombardment of the capital of Brazil this morning. The forts replied to tho fire. The ships ceased firing nnd retired out of range. The damage to Rio do Janeiro is said to be heavy. The warships are also re ported to havo suffered from tho firo of tho forts, and on several of the rebel ships the shells of the forts arc said to have caused death among the crews. In Rio also thero was a loss of life and destruction of property, but full par ticulars are unobtainable." A Long l'l'iicessloJi of diseases start from a torpid liver and impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures every one of them. It prevents them, too. ' Take it, as you ought, when you feel the first symptoms (languor, loss of apetite, dull ness, depression) and you'll save your self from something Ferious. In buildlnc up needed liesn ana strength, and to purify and enrich the blood, nothingean equal tho"Discovery." It invigorates the liver and kidneys, pro motes all tho bodilv functions, and brings back health aud vigor. For Dys pepsia. "Liver complaint, uiuousness, r.nd nil Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Dis eases, it is tho only remedy that's guar anteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or the inonev is refunded. About Catarrh. No mattor what you've tried aud found wanting, you can be cured with Dr. Sato's Catarrh Rem edy. Tho proprietors of this medicine agree to cure vou, or they'll pay you $500 iu cash. Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Polish. Uso Mexican Silver Stovo Polish. Lit Orlppu. During tlio provalouco of tho grippe tho past seasons it was a noticeable fact that thoso who deponded upon Dr. King's Now Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped nil of tho troublesome after ellects of tho malady. This romodv seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only u cases of la grippe, but in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured cases of asthma and hay fovor of long Htandihg. Try It aud bo convinced. It won't disappoint. Freo trial bottles at SnipcM & Kinersly's drug store. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOUUTEIY PURE