eljc Hulks rankle THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1893. NO. 89. .Dalles Daily Chronicle. ,,1,1.1 H-llr.Huiirty R-itod. II v 0(B()NlOLimiBUSHING CO , wiu.lilnittnn Btreou. The I ...ii... OrrL'Oll. Tri WPJ , of ,snlinrlitlni ....If, (K) . . . . on 6 TIJIKTAIH.KS. ltlln'Mil. lUtCcf.t AtlKtlBt 0, lhU urt iioiimi. iiV,r Heparin 11:00 r. M yffTliurnji I mi it . DonnrlN a: u x. u i, --- Lotow.i.iji, A M.,nnd one lor the lot Wf ."' rJl Tin. Hulu Ovun, Iohvc dally II IS" -.. uitcimil. Canyon City, leave v, Mamie, W'Kptnltla, Warm EfS IJIf vllL''' luBVO ll""' L'xt'u,,t l?iu:,' Ww.li , leave every day o( the USflilHUH III ""- i MlOKKhfllONAl. J. glDUKlJr ATTOItNKY-AT'LAW OUIco , cwnrH")'! ne "iiicii, untjim. rilAKK XBKKHK. In. a MENKKKE - Attorkbyk at-rii-Kcni li and , over l'ont If.... ..... ii'... ..I. ..... Qtviu.t PJUttluKi f.liinuil.i: i'" wimMhM i,urcK"ii tBENSKTT ATTOKNKY-AT-1.AW, 01 LinMnsctinmin bulIUliiK, ! talrn. The .Onot;. .in . iiixtixoto.s. n. h. wuiioii. kits, ill'NTIKGTON A: WI1.HON ATTOH- 5iivn-uw ymcen, r rtiicu uiocs oyer itNitlcual lima Dullch. Oregon. It U'fl.J'11. I rrnif II r V. I T.M W UlMimil , French ii ( o n bank building, becoud hi. Tfie Lifillen. Oregon. tKHF.UlAN Hom.koi-atmc, 1'hymcia.v mil bI'koeok t nlln mmwereu promptly, ntjht, cltv or t'liuntry. UUlco M). isoiinu A fl lift .1 V l" ituvfiirri M JMtl HTTtl. HttOK, 0!!ne room & and f. Chapman k hnldeure h K. corner Court uud tt.1 itrct-tn, kw)iid door Irom the eonier. k tmira j to vi A . i to n unu to b i: m. iid;AU Iiknt.kt Ciio. Riven lor the mIuiok vxtrni'tiiin ol teeth. Alo teeth termed mum. nun- uliile. Itooink. BIeuoI lMcti Tuot): becoud ritreot. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A OKNKRAI.HANKINO HU8INK88 letters of Credit iasuod available in he Eastern States. Slodit P.v'.rm.Kr'i otwl TnlmMiinl.1. auw 1:111 njuui; Transfers Bold on Now York, Chicago, St. i'hiih, anu rrancisco, j'oriianu Uret'on. otiiiLnu ami., ana various points in Or egon and Washington. Oolli'ctioiiH made at all ;oints on fav orahle terms. J !t. hCIIINCK, 1'renhletit. J M. I'.mr.iiioN, Ciuihler. First Rational Bank. VHE DALLES, - OREGON A General Hanking HumneHH transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland. DIRKOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. .I.no. S. Schenck. En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Lieiik. II. M. IlKALL. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, Oil. 1.1 31 ;! a I I Q23r? 0' n nr. - ry-t 'vrr v,-t 'vrx President - - Vice-President, Cashier, - - Z. F. Moodv Chakles Hilton M. A. Moouv General Hanklni; Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FKANC1SC0, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OU. Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible points. W. H. YOUNG, BiaGksmitn & wagon shod sonirriKn. lii'd l.nll'il. So l.i. A V. it A. M. Meet i bt mi'l tmrd Motidny ol et:h mouth at 7 M.' II ( IIAITL'II NO. C- 1' it nr. the third WeUueMiny li month ut " I JlU'.llS WtlOUMK.S OK THK WOKl.l).- n. iimm v.umti:io. w, Jicit '1 uexdtiy even Iwich week In 1 rulvttilty Hull, at 7:110 j. in. U'MHIA LOlKiK, VO,t, 1.0. O. K.-MooU PVLTV rrWlllV i.tiimIiii. ... . ...!.. ..i- ... ,r hull. riiniiT Hi., nti.t i. . .. .riiiii.i i ..i " "im v.uuri mil-urn. UrnliiL' lirothem r.te wolcnm.. lotion, bee y li. a. Hills. o. ;H.M)rfini' i.oi)oi;,.vo. s.,i;.ot i-.-Mi.vti. every .Monday evening at 1 .:u o'cliM k, In nnohhulldliiK, corner ol Court and hmmd t. boJouniiiiK memlierK ate eotdlully In .. .. W. B. Ci;ak. m. .VAt'fiK, k. of It. and H. c. ('. Kli-V.,1.,,,'N1?- "-'7' K' 0K I'-MwtH In K. i nun me BixoiiH itiiu lourth Weil lien i viiun iwooin aiiljo i, in U1 J ""HTIAN TK.Ml'KHKNCE trt.t.,1 ,tr"' cvc,y ly ulternooti Clock at the rvtidliiK room, Allure Invited. Irmoii UlKe No, wjj, I. o. 0. T.-Kecular I weekly meet ing ivi.u.. ... i ll mltyflnll. All are Invited ' " ICHKIBMAK, C. T. U.f.KLKCK.Ko Kfhi V-,i .i :., ,' ' vtr- ht'"i,f. u Second K' ' "I viiiiiii. in , i II. IIA.N8KN. ir.nn, rinancier. M. W, K-M,!?'V J'OHT. No. 3-J, 0. A. It,-Mcet bHinly at 7;30 i-. n In thy K. of 1'. ' V'k!',i f, l,l'vurJ-Sunday aftcrnK.n In HundHV General lllacksmithing and Work done nromtitlv. nnd till work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street, opp. Licuc:s olfl Staufl. ist C,(! y K I Meet every "wiIiir In the K. of 1'. Hull. K h ": ,1,)IX,HI0''' No. lC7-Meet In tV H'iH the llmt mid third Wed L "Q'liui, ut 7:ft) r. m. UlllCS' THK UIIUKCHKN. ,XK!I8 lUUCH-Kev. Father Hkonb. In u,w M""" L'v,ry Huuday at " "'Kll Mill.), nt 10:80 A. M. VeMJWH ut ii!iVn'?,c'll,'ut"t -""Ion Street, opjioiilto H ih'.t Uuv' Hutolillo Ueelor. Burvlcc "ill (lav t a A, Mi ltmI 7;!(0 , Hundiiy A, m. KveultiK 1'riiyeron Friday at or ,,A,TIHT UK01I-Kov. O. 1). TAY "i liintor. .MomliiK norvloH every Kale , ";iiuiny ut u A. M. Buhhath r mi i ! wll!'.lV1 ",lur inornliiK (.urvleoB. in! K ' 'I'hiy eveiilnu at I'loitor'H text fitimi hetvkeH in thu court Iiouno nt :S',!'")US'A1' (JIIUJtCH-Uev. W. 0. Uil7 !. torJ Huf vice every Kunday at 11 e. sir,.',, ' hll"lyKi'hool niter inorulnt: lj BiraiiK,.rHuoidliaiy invited. Heat free. Surw!!,tJ"T.Uuv J- WniHtKu, PiiHtor. y hoi .,? "Whundiiy morniiiKiit 11 . in. at 1" Ja'a o'ofoolc I' M, Kpwortlt 'lyev.:;?''' ?i ,'f,,)'llr 'nootltiK "very 'ti U ! S , 7.!li0'loek. Acoi-dlal In ' oxUjiuIwJ l.y both pimtor and jieoplo iwtor'VN."Illj,1torU,!V- J- W. JBNK1NH. li wi('h i lu.lllV.K m tll,) CoiiKregatloual y Invite! y nt B ' " A11 Mru a'h,.'),!' WllKUAN -Nlntli utrwti ''1 one 2:80 ,,,m' A cordlul welcome J. 1 FORD, 01 De Molneh, Iowa, wrlteh under date ol March a, 1SJ3: S. 13. Med. Mko. Co., Duftir, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home lust week, I fourd all well and anxiously awaiting. Oui littlo girl, eight and one-half years old, who hud wasted away to 88 iotinds, ie now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. J!. Cough Cure has done its work well. Jioth of the children like it. Your S. JJ. Cough Cure bus cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with greetings for ull. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mit. & Mas. J. F. Foitn. If you wlMli to feel freih nnd cheerful, and ready lor the HprluK'n work, cleanse your hjntem with the Headache and Uver Cure, by taking two or three done each week. Bold under u oltlve guarantee. 60 couta nor bottle by nil drUKgUti.. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reauonablo figures. Jlas tho largest lionsu moviug outfit in lfiastorn Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181,Tho Dalles Annie Wfiytii seminary, Tacoma, ash. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Tenth Year Begins September 14, 1893, For Cataloijue nnd Admittance, apply to Mrs, Sarah K, Wiiite, BV.'lulm Principal, Good CooKiog is essential to Good Dijestioi?- in postrj- you cantiot have cither without n good sliort cning. Lard has nl ways hnd very objectionable features, causing indigestion and many other dietetic trou bles. Science has come ( o the assistance of the cook, nnd of weak stomachs, with the new shortening, Cottolepe It is composed of the choic est beef suet nnd highly refined vegetable oil, in many respects as good as the finest imported olive oil. Physicians endorse it, cooking experts recom mend it. nnd tlirui:nn,lt are now using it in prefer- ing. Refuse all substitutes, is - Cc Bend threo cents In 'Tn ti IZ. 1'alrliank A Co.. C'liiw. I md V Borne Cottolctie Cool; lio i.intnln- k lni? r.lx liundn-d riclK, iin'i.arl liy (r lilmi eminent uutliorltliioncooklns. f Cottolenc Id bold by ull groceru. C Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., I ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON t ow cr i w cm o.t if M "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Frsigni ana Passenger Line Through daily service il Sundays ex cepted) net ween The 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. m. con nectini: with steamer Kegulator for The Dalles. I'AhMKNOKIt KA'I'KHi Oneway 3.00 Hound trip 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at anv timo dav or night. Shipments for wa'v landings must be delivered before H ), in. Live stock fchipmentB solicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, (ieneritl Aeut. B. F. LAUGHLIN, ;'iicrul MHtiuKer. THE DALLES, OREGON TEARTIC?oDR SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM. Candies and Nuts Specialties Finest Poanut KonstorlnTho Dalles 2 3 8- I cnC0r' 2i StrotJt J. I ULUW KtuurHut The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, iHjpular uml reliable houso i...,. i rufni'iiisbed. and uverv room lias been ropaperod am repaints and newly carpeted throughout. Jho house conUUiiB 170 rooms aim is supimeo with every modern convenience, "atw reasonable. A good restaurant nttachec to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. .. C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop. A CRAZY MAN'S FREAK Cansed a Panic in the Niicago Wheat Pit, THREE KILLED IX A TRAIN WRECK Col. Espina Will He Shot as a Traitor for Giving Information to the Enemy. CiiiCAco, Sept. 'J7. A fusiladu of bul lets was fired into a wheat pit on the board of trade about noon. Traders scattered in a hurry, biifcincss came to a standstill and the wildest excitement ensued. A.N. Dennett, a broker, re ceived a frightful wound in the neck; Chas. Roswell, a telegraph operator, was shot in the leg, and a woman in the spectator's gallery was also eaid to be wounded. The fchooter was a red headed man in the gallery. He was quickly overpowered and taken to the secretary's office. He is supposed to be insane. LATKP.. Both the wounded men will die. The shooter gained access to the visitor's gallery a few minutes before the tragedy. He fired five shots at random into the pit. Bennett was secretary of the Board of Trade Mutual Benefit Association and a prominent member of the bof rd. The report that a woman was wounded proved unfounded. The man, after be ing taken in charge by the police, gave his name as Cassius Belden, of 365 La Salle avenue, Chicago. He is undoubt edly a maniac. The shooting caused the wildest excitement on the floor. Panic stricken brokers dashed for the exits, creating a jam, which threatened to be come serious for au instant. The sounds of the shots and the rushing out of the board habitues notiGed outsiders that something unusual was transpiring, and in a few minutes thousands gathered in and around the big building, and the utmost excitement prevailed for a time. The pris-'iier, after reaching the jKilice station, asked to Eee a reporter. He said ho was a carriage painter by trade, and told a long and rambling story about having been hypnotized by a man named Jones three years ago, and having been under hypnotic influence ever since. He at last reached the exalted stage. He declared it bad been a bard struggle for bread, but when they began to sell his soul on the board of trade be resisted. They had already sold his two children in Philadelphia, where he says he has a wife. He was dressed as a laboring man. Itappears that a woman was wounded after all. Mrs. W. V. Lwis, of Titusville, Pa., one of the spectators in the other gallery, started down the stairs as soon as the shooting began. The last bullet glanced and struck her in the back, causing a flesh wound, from which she fainted and was removed from the building. It was at first sup posed she had fainted from fright merely. Killtil In a Train Wreck. Bu.lkvui:, Mich., Sept. '11. Henry A. Newland and wife of Detroit were killed and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Meredith, badly injured in a collieion on the Grand Trunk road early this morning. New land was a wholesale fur dealer. His wife was a daughter of James F. Joy, the well-known railroad official. Mere dith is cashier of the Grand Trunk and Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee roads. The party was traveliug in Mere dith's private car going to the world's fair. The train to which tho car was at tached was behind time and was run into by an express train following. William Costless, a porter, was fatally hurt. Williams Abeinatby, the cook, and Jennison, fireman of the colliding train, was badly injured. Col. KhiIiih Will Ho Shot. Bi'H.vos Avm:s, Sept. '-'7. It has been learned that the officers and crews of tho two torpedo-boats which attacked tho government squadron oil' tho coast yesterday, and which wore incited to revolt by Colonel Kspina and thoollicers and members of the crews, gave their captors information which, when it was laid before the government, led to orders being issued for Colonel Kspina's arrest. Ho was taken in custodv. and the piobubilitios are ho will bo shot as a traitor. The government bus asked congress to authorize the prosecution of General Alum on a charge of suborning tho army to rebellion. Itouishl ly tln rtut Northern. Sioux Citv, la Sept. '2.1. News is re colvod bote of the sale in Now York of a controlling Interest in tho Sioux City & Northern and Sioux City, O'Neill it Western roads, which means Unit J.J. Hill, ol the Great Northern, has bought all the proportion of the collupsed rail road syndicate, nnd, having completed his lino to the Pacific coast, is ready to extend it to the southwest. IlllMKX ON Til K KOCKH. (ho A flcrliimi llnrk Wr,-c1fit Mi-xIchii CiiitKt. Sa.v Fiiancisco, Sept. 27. Tho story of the loss on the Mexican coast of the German bark Carl Burcbard is given by two seamen who arrived here. She sailed from Liverpool in January last, coal laden for Peru. A few weeks out she experienced a gale which threatened to capsize her. The sailors were unable to handle the sails, which with tho ropes were encrusted with ice. About half the crew were laid up. Rounding tho Horn terrific scaB were encountered. April 16th, in a dense fog, the bark had a narrow escape from collision with an iron ship. They were close enough to tangle the rigging. The Burcbard finally arrived nt Port Angeles, where, owing to a defect in her papers, she was taken for a smuggler. While anchored in the roadstead, three miles from shore, in a fierce storm, with both anchors out, she began drifting. The bark struck on the rocks four times; the foremast split, tnking the rigging overboard with it. A great wave lifted and carried her within a mile of shore. The inizzenmast fell, injuring two of the crew. A Eecond wave drove her upon the rocks, and she split. She was abandoned by the crew, all of whom were rescued but one. The crew, with the exception of the two men who reached here, were sent to Germany, via Panama, by the consul at Port Angeles. NEWS OF THE STATE. Citizens of La Grande have freely offered (heir services in opposition to the anti-Chinese mob and as a consequence the town is quiet. The 12-year-old daughter of M. Haines, Medford, was dangerously kicked by a vicious horse, which resulted in a very bad fracture of the skull. The trial of John Hansen for murder ing his wife is in progress at Astoria today. It is being held in Liberty hall, as the large crowd in attendance renders the court room unsafe. The heavy rain the first of the month occasioned a serious loss to Jackson county fruitgrowers. Peaches, prunes, plums and pears were ripe, and gather ing and shipping bad just begun when the rain commenced and continued a week, and at that time the fruit had ripened so that it was impossible to han dle it and a large quantity was lost. Mrs. Carl Swayne, residing,von Big Applepate. Jackson county, committed suicide by taking a dose of strychnine. She was addicted to the use of morphine, and had become reckless and partially demented. She made an attempt at suicide about two weeks ago, but her life was saved by the prompt arrival of a physician. She was oo years of ago, and leaves a husband. Oregon's fishery exhibits at tho world's fair, under the supervision of Mrs. M. B. Lewis, have captured more medals and diplomas than have been awarded any other state. Prizes have been wou by Oregon's Chinook salmon, trout, razor-clams preserved in alcohol, frozen salmon, mounted specimens of Chinook salmon, rainbow trout and other tish. Governor Pennoyer commuted the term of imprisonment of William Blox am, sentenced from Multnomah county March 10, ISSi, for life on conviction of murder in the second degree, and made the term expire today on recommenda tion of the district attorney, who secured the conviction. I. a (iilppn. During tho prevalence of tho grippu tho past seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of tho troublesome after ellects of tho malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases of thro.U, chest and lungs, and Iiiih cured cases of asthma and hay fever of long standihg. Try it and bo convinced. It won't disappoint, Free trial bottles at Snipes it Klnersly's drug store. Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver SUivo Polish. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. NEWS NOTES. Five Chinese have been ordered de ported from Los Angeles by Judge Koss. It is highly probable tho committee on territories will report a bill for the ndmission of Utah to statehood within a few days. Tho president has appointed G. A. Draper postmaster at Cheyenne, "Wyo. ; A. B. Hawkins, Watsonville, Cal. ; W. Slaughter, Eddy, N. M. John K. Russell for governor and James B. Carroll for lieutenant governor were nominated by Massachusetts dem ocrats at their convention. Tho August hurricane was very des tructive to vessels. An investigation shows -15 vessels lost, 5 missing, 18 aban doned, 100 damaged, 40 ashore and 19 unknown. The San Francisco police believe they have found the outfit of the man who caused the explosion Saturday night. Bernard and Curtin, the injured men, are still alive. Chief Swenie, of the Chicago fire de partment, received serious injuries while fighting a fire. A heavy timber fell on him, breaking his leg and otherwise bruising his body. Bismarck's condition is discouraging. The most formidable of his maladies ia acute pneumonia, which was not discov ered by his physicians until his condi tion became critical. Benjamin Tennis, a farmhand, con fessed today he outraged and murdered little Agnes Wright near Hummelstown, Pa., one week ago. Tennis was arrested this morning while cutting corn. He broke down immediately. Tennis is 42 years old, a widower and the father of seven children. Excitement is high and crowds surround the jail, but there ia not likely to be a lynching. A solid projectile fired through 17" inches of steel armor plate at the gov ernment proving station at Indian Head came out unharmed. It is considered by the officials of the naval ordinance bureau tho most satisfactory test yet made. The projectile, impelled with a velocity ot l,S0O feet, with a striking energy of over 12,000 tons, not only passed through tho heavy steel plate, but two inches of wrought-iron backing. A Lone rrocesslnn 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, lo'ss 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 the"Discovery." It invigorates the Uver 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 guar (uiteed to boncfit or cure, in every case, or the money is refunded. About Catarrh. No matter what you've tried and found wanting, you can bo cured with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kern edy. Tho proprietors of this medicino agree to euro you, or they'll pay you $500 in cash. "A Titlt'litril KUItor." nurliiK tho ooinlnj; mouths, or the heated period, tlio.ii) who nro trnvelliiKor coiiteinolatlnic u trip iiwny Irom home, Miould rend thu followlnu letter from u brilliant and well known editor and provide themselves iiKiituit attnek of headache and lkzlnes: liKNTI.KMK.v -1 hud oiTiisloii to us-o hcvernl boxen ot Kniiue'.s Ileadnehe l'njisule whilu traveling tol'hieao toatteud tho .National Deni oerntio Convention. 'I'hey noted llko a elinim in preventing hindaehe.'. nnd dUlues. Have hail very little liendaeho linen my leturn, which In remarkable. Yom ie.Meetfuily, John U. Siiakfku, Kil. Uenovo, l'a., lieeoril. Tor Mile bv lllakeley A: HouKhton, l'reorlption Dnuwlst.i, 17.r Second St., The llalles, Or. Shiloh's cure, tho Great Cough nnd Croup Cure, is for salo by Snipes it Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children lovo it. Sold by Snipes it Kinersly. AViiodt Wood! Wood! Best quality fir, oak and slab wood. Leave orders at UW Second street or corner Third and Union. All orders promptly attended to. M.umt it Uknton. uiingor iV aiono a stages en route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at tho best fishing point in Hood River valley, wheru ono can reach Mt. Hood in a few l,r.,ii. .1.1,1 ir.it III. ill. 11 1 11 1 1 iiml iiriivlslmia ,11111, Q llllll IViW I. IV,. ....... .... j .. . daily. -'towd Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confoc tiouory storo. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. tern a. 'v Baking Powder ABSOUUTEIY PURE