. 7 4 tt el)c Dnllco Chronicle 0h VI. dalles Daily Chronicle. kiintiM ny." ' I HV LrONIOLK PUBLISHING CO -ad .ul W.Wi.Rton Htroou, The THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21), 1893. NO. 00. A00 60 T.rin ofHubacrlptloli Kf.br e"1" It copT Tlllt TAIU.KS lid hound. AtW lH'irwu:oor. I.,hMi. 9 J 1 A w '"'I'""" - H.'"- .. . - ... i-env Him carry punnuimuri. iubvu t its'" . " MTAt.Kh. ji, vlii. Hake Ovou, leave dully KLw, Mitchell. Canyon City, leave Eft Klwt'lf'. Wamlo, Wnplnltla, Warm (JJj TysU Valley, leave dully, except Rinil.'w-aMi . !" every day of the ImWltUtlilliy Kt . m. H Of 411 lUlt'H III fcliu uiini,. niOI'KSMONAl.. KIllDKI.lr ATTOUNIGY-AT-t-. OHlOO , GurlBtrcttl, IUK ""l"i "" Ciri & MKNT.KKE AttoKTh - at-Uiii-Hoomi it mid a, over I'cwt LhlUlng, Kntrawc cm Wanlilinrton Street C!t,Oreim. , RF.KXETT. ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW. Of- , ice tn fvchniiuo h tjiilld t lift . up atalr. The ,0roti. 1(.1TI. . B.IICKTIMOTON. M.. WIUKJB. llYc, HUNTING! ON .V WHON ATToa- 5ITI-AT-L1W - win, rreaiui iuug-i.tct K.MUonnl lliuiW. ' 'i Dalle. Oregon, H WIUWN Attohnbt-at-iaw Kooma Erencu Co.'n imiik hunaing, riecona , Tli Italle, OrvRim, Ik J3lir.lUA IIUH -lH A I ,1,1. M.n.w-.', mil hUHdeu.'i. CullH answered promptly. irnlRht.clty or country. Offloe No. 36 awl liloel:, wu Upmiu , 0. 1. DOANK-rtlTMCtAH AND CB- Uio.i, Oflire, riKimk b mid C Chapman Kcnldciice. H. K. curlier Court und kl itrwu, den mil door Irom the corner. i noun J to A. 51 , J to o ana 7 u r. m. .1HDA1.L Descrm . - Gu bivou lor the mIiiIcm extraction of teeth. AUo teeth limed nlumliiiim Plate. Koornn: Blirnof fciMen Tooth, Second Btreet, MOt'li:TIft. B'CO l.ODCI., N'O Id. A. K. A A. M.-Mcoti flint mid third Mouduy o( cucb muuth t 7 IM.I.S T.OYA1, A I'.l lt C HAl'TKU NO. I'..- piw! in nnmi iinu iiie liuru uuui(iuiiy FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TIIANHACT A OENKRAliBANKINO BD8INE88 Letters of Credit issued available in he Eastern States. Transfers sold on Now York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Tortland Oregon, DiMHio waaii.. hiiu vanouH points in Or egon and Washington. uoiiccuons made at all points on fav orable terms. .1. H. RCIIKNCK, rrcxldcnt. J. M. I'ATTr.HSON, Caithlcr. First Rational Bank. VHE DALLES, - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, eubject 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 Port land. CONSTIPATION Ib called the "Father of Diseases." It is caused by n Torpid Liver, and is generally accompanied with LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD BREATH, Etc, To treat constipation successfully DIRKCTOHS. D. P. TllOMI'flOK. JjfO. S. BCHENCK, En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Lieije. H. M. Be all. THE DALLES Hational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President - -Vice-President. Cashier, - - - Z. F. Moody Ciiaki.kh Hilton M. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible points. OV Till'. WOItl.1).- Cll- m. Kl'.N WOIHIMKK KML IliHid tljinn.Nii.W.MfeUTiu'Mliiyev inch ww;lc in FmteruityHU,ut7::w J. K.P'W; NO. 6. l.o. O. K,-Meot hull, f'linw.r k I .., !v nil.iK brothw re uvaii, hec'y. II. a. Uiu.H.N. 0. tM)HI II' LOIK.E, NO. K. ol I'.-JiwU jvery Miimluy eveiilnp nt 7:M o'doek, In uohhullilliiK, comer ol Court mid Kwotid ""i"""""!: luviuvKiH lire corulnliy lu 'Vau,K. of It. mid H. L iKMIIl.Y N'fl aw ir iw i - i i. i7..i, .r:. m jv. nt Y....iT . "u """"i "euiie iv. vi.i.. muuiu ni i ;u p. in I - luifiii. Aiuire i n v ilea r""""' it. C. Klkck, Bo mLW.- . A. 0. U. W.-MeU v v.v.iitiK. ai i ... 11. 1IANHKN. rsM, ritimider. M w .'V.. J0' 8- 0- It.-MetU "wiilig tu Uio K. of V. Hull. .f Li Y. DIVISION. No. 1B7-MouU1h fi:. ' "J.1" tllu llrt thlnl WoUue- TK UHUltCIIKH. m.t if8 ,c,lu0U -Kcv. Kuther JJRON. i in . h.'.r- M" -evory Himday at "iKh Mwih ut 10:80 A. M. Veapor at 'tliuH fJILJUfJU -Union Htreet, oppoKlto s n u Hutolltle Hoetor. HurvlocM itiiK I "l ll.A "sad ' x. Hundny "a A, M. Kveulnir I'ruvur on Frlduv ut or lVVHT Ul'WKOlI-Hev. 0. 1).Tay. . i iimor Morulnx "ervloun every Bab I "W'Jwny t 11 a. Mi BabliatU r ,,",' ""Sl after moriiliijf Horviuoii. I,,. K rlfy evening atl'imtor'a null l "Orvlco lu the court bouhout uaml'nPNA1'' UIIUKOH-Kov. V. C. iid 7 p "rJ 8'vl(jeH every Huuday ut 11 e. Strait' Hul'yioUo)l after morning j'fauueH cordially invited. HeaU Iret" Borv0l!lV!.l.V'n,7,Kv,. J. Whihlkk, liaator. "uiviceN evurvhiinriuv ..w.r.iii...... ii .. ... 'u IN Mtendvd by both jMiator and puople li wih, ,r!'"Sla,.,, ,u tll Opngregatloniii ''nuvltJd y ' a p' M' Bro ?A liLi' UTHKKAN-Nluth atreet, rjr one 1 l P.m. A cordial weloome W. H. YOUNG, BlacksmitU & wagon shod General Blacksmithing and Work done promptlv, anu all wore Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third StreeL opp. LiebB's old Stand. J. I FORD, Of Don Molnus, Iowa, writes under dute ol March S3, lb33' S. B. Med. Mk. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home lust week, I found nil well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted away to 38 jiounds, ie now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Curo Iiuh done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept uway all hoarseness from me. So civo it to every one, with greet inge for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mil. & Mas. J. F. Fokd. If youwlab tolevl Ireoh nndcheerful.nndreadj for the Bprlng'H work, clcaute your kyatein with thelleudaehe and Uver Cure, by taking two or three doto each week. Bold under a poMUvo guarnutev. 60 ceuta per bottle by all druKgUlt. It is a mild laxative and a tonic to the digestivo 'rgans. By taking Simmons Liver Begulator you promoto digestion, bring oil a reg ular habit of body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. "My wife wai sorely distreswl with CoiKtipa ion and coughing, followed with RIeedins Piles. After four months use of Simmons Liver Regulator the li almost entirely relieved, paining strength and flesh." W. 13. LcnraK, Delaware, Ohio. WEVEIIY PACKAG - Haa onr Z 8 tamp In rrd on irrispper J. U. ZEIUN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Dally Evcnlnc f'hrnnlele Is rfrotmlzi-d . us e-if-CIltlnllv the hnmn imwr for thn llMlhiy rM.Tfn1l'h I 1 1 r y. rrut I. H 1 reputation. Somen UiVl C 2.000 of ottr best oltlznm watch the columiin of this n n nTTD dully for the spiciest local newt. It I Mr UlA succeed In cleaning the field, and hence grows In popularity and importance. Take It awhile, juu wuo uou i; iry home oi us premium oners. "The Relator Line" The Dales, Portlanfl ani Astoria Navigation Co. THROTJG-H Freioitt ana Passenger Liae Through duily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade Ix)ckB with eteamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock') at 0 a. in. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. I'AHHENUKIt HATKH. Ono way Round trip. .$2.00 . 3.00 House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his lino at reasonable figures. Has the largest lionso moving outfit in Eastern Orogon. Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles fluaie Wrigm Seminary. Tacoma, ash. Boarding and Day School for Girls. TeutbYear Begins September ,14, 1893. l'or Untuloguuaiul Admittance, apply to Mrs, Sarah K, Wtita b-Uldlm 1'rlnclpul. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. ui.i,.w.,iu for l'.Trtlniui received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must bo delivered before 5 p. m. hive stock shipments solicted. Call on or auureiss, W. C. ALLAWAY. Qenaral Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Mauager. THE DALLES, OREGON ARTIC-coDBYv SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM. J ftla.M at wlioleiale uanoies anu nuia iutati, Specialties T HW Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles 2d Street j.FOLCO At right bide Mrn. Oharr' reMaurunt. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old. popular and reliable house has been entirely refurnished, and every, room has beon ropapered and repalntpt and newly carpeted throughout. Ihe house contains 170 rooms and Is supplied with every modern convenience. Ratej ,..i.i a nnnii ruatiuiraiit attacliec X V.OvllHUlVI KUUVI . - - to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. ... C. W. KNOWI.coi rrvp, A DISGRACEFUL SCENE Members of the Hons. Call Each Other Liars. VERY NEARLY CAME TO HLOWS A Crazy Man Looking for Cleveland Who Wanted the President's Chair. Washington, Sept. 28. The lie passed nt the opening of the session of the house this morning between Moreo of Massa chusetts and 1'ithian of Illinois. Morse in a brief speech attempted to justify his course in his filibustering yesterday Ho charged Fithian with being solely responsible for the refusal of the house to permit him to print in the Record newspaper extracts attacking Pension Commissioner Lochren. Fithian, reply ing, said that Morse had endeavored to induce him (Fithian) to withdraw his objection to printing by coining to him and intimating that he (Morse) would, ns a member of the committee on build ings and grounds, help Fithian get through nny public building bill in which he might be interested. "That is absolutely fake," shouted Morse, striding menacingly toward Fithian. "If the gentleman from Massachusetts denies the statement, I have proof that will satisfy any member'oi the house, My colleague Goldzier heard the conver sation," retorted Fithian. Morse backed against the rail and re plied meekly : "What the gentleman says has the color of truth" (laughter), but the construction he places on it is unqualifiedly false." "If the gentleman denies my state ment," yelled Fithian, shaking his fist angrily at the Massachusetts man, "he is wilfully lying himself." The house was then in an uproar. The speaker pounded vigorously for order, declaring both out of order. .This closed the incident. WHITE HOUSK CK.VNK. A Crnzy Mun Looking fur l'rcslilcnt Clovi-lunil. Washington, Sept. 2S. Police oflieer Heller had a violent struggle today with an insane man who, in some mysterious manner, got into the White House and was looking for President Cleveland. The appearance of the officer probably saved the president from assault. How the fellow got iiiEidc the building no one knows. He was not seen to enter the front or rear door. He appeared in a hall on the lower floor as suddenly as though he had come through the ceiling. A colored cook, whom he met, he ques tioned : "I want to see father." "Who is father".'" the cook asked him. "Cleveland, of course," was the res ponse, t Just then Policeman Heller appeared upon the scene and asked what he wanted. He saw at a glance that the man was not altogether right. "Your father is out in the garden," ho told the mysterious visitor. "Come with mo and we will find him." They immediately started toward tho door, the intruder thinking that lie was going to meet the president, hut the oflieer knew he would laud him at tho watch box in a few minutes. They appeared in the little watch box, where Police man Hible was on duty. Reforo ho knew what was going on, the prisoner grabbed Hibl's black-jack from his Docket, evidently thinking he was gett- inca nistol. He tried to uso the black jack on the ollicers, but they grabbed him, aud tho struggle lasted only a tew minutes before tho man was over powered. At the station the man gave the uamo of Joseph Washington. Ho refused to tell where ho lived. No ono at tho station remembers ever having seen him before When asked what ho wanted at the White house, ho replied : "I wanted that chair." "What chair?" "The president's chair." "Don't you think tho president fills it satisfactorily?" i T don't." was the reply. "I in tend to get it by fair moans or foul, give mo a pistol and I'll show you who will Ket it quick." Ho will bo held for examination. Marrietl HI" Housekeeper. MiNNKAPOMH, Minn., Sept. 28. Henry U. Fray, tho millionaire lumberman, finished a palatial residence a few days alio, and social circles have been on the qui vivo of expectancy, owing to a re- nort that Fray was anout to nrwg nero as a wife a wealthy Massachusetts girl. It was truo that Mr. Fray was bent on matrimony, but tho bride never lived In New Knglaud. Mr. Fray was quieuy married yesterday afternoon at tho home of a friend to Lina Mario Strand, a re markably pretty Norwegian girl, who for the past three years has acted as his housekeeper. It is said Mrs. Fray is a woman of no ordinary ability and will make the millionaire connoisseur of pine nnd hemlock an excellent wife. She formerly resided nt Kakoato, Minn., nnd was born of humble parents in Nor way 23 years ago. Another Attempted Hold-Up. Connei,i.svim.k, Pa.., Sept. 28. It is reported an attempt was made last night to hold up an east-bound midnight ex press on tho Baltimore & Ohio road, near McKeesport. Tho train carried over $00,000 in cash. The officials deny it, but the passengers were greatly ex cited when it arrived here. They said the train was suddenly stopped and tho passengers kept back, while the train men rushed to the front. It is under stood the officials got wind of the pro posed hold-up and sent a heavily armed train ahead of the express. NEWS NOTES. The police have discovered an an nrchist plot to blow up the Austrian reichsrnlh. Gladstone's speech was a bitter disap pointment to the liberals, who expected the outline of a plan of campaign against the house of lords. The work of the British Mexican rail road has been temporarily suspended. This road is to run from Jimenez to the rich mining camp of Sierra Mojada. A Paris paper announces the discovery of a second Pompeii. It is said to bean entire town, consisting of a number of streets, houses, etc., unearthed in the promontory of Laurium, in southwest Attica, Greece. Wlntecaps are terrorizing the farmers of southwest Arkansas. Letters posted in Miller and Lafayette counties warn the farmers not to gin and sell their cotton at present prices, else their ma chinery will be destroyed. Tho farmers are preparing for any emergency. A private cable from Rio Janeiro, from an American source, says that the forts' ammunition was so reduced they were compelled to reserve what little munitions they have to repel the attack on the forts themselves. The only hope for Rio is in the intervention of the for eign warships. Some scientist lias figured out that wheat from the time it is threshed will shrink two quarts to the bushel or 0 per cent, in six months, even under the most favorable circumstances. Hence it follows that 04 cents per bushel when it is first threshed in August is as good as tithe following February. Corn shrinks much more from tho timo it is husked, 100 bushels of ears from the field in Nov ember being reduced to about 80. So 40 cents per bushel for corn as it comes from the field is as good as SO cents tho next March. Potatoes shrink so much that between October and tho next spring tlio loss to tno owner wno nouis them is nearly 20 per cent. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, ns our memory reverts to tlio days when wo were young, none are more prominent than severo sickness. Tho young mother vividly re members that it was tho Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own off spring and always with tho best results. For sale by Blakeloy & Houghton. Strength und Health. If vou are not feeling strong nnd healthv, try Electric Bitters. IJ "la grippe" has loft you weak and wetv"7, uso Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding tlioso organs to perform , . t e .9 ni! .i 1 ...!l. tlieir iunctions. u you aroauucieii wiui sick headache, you will find speedy nnd permanent rolief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is tho remedy you need. Largo bottles only 50c. at Snipes & Kinorsly's Irug store. For a lame back or for a pain in thu side or chest, try saturating a pieco of of flannel with Ohttinhorlain's Pain Balm and binding it on to tlio affected parts. This treatment will curo any ordinary case in ono or two days. Pain Balm also uures rheumutisui. 50 cent bottles for eulo by Blakeloy & Houghton. NEWS OF THE STATE. Sueio Hyde had her thumb pulled off while riding in a buggy leading a horse near Albany. A mountain lion, measuring 10 feet 7 inches from tip to tip, was recently captured in the Greenhorn country by Jack Caviness and Wm. Turner, two Pendletonians. John Brown of Arlington broke hlsr leg Wednesday by his team running away while returning with his wheat wagons, tho wheels of tho trail wagon running over him. Geo. E. Bloomer, the defaulting Jackson county treasurer, has been in dicted. However, it is thought ho is safe in a foreign land. A reward of $500 is offered for his capture. Dr. McDonald, a leading physician of La Grande, was taken to Portland on Monday night's west-bound train, and will be placed in a hospital there. He is troubled with softening of the brain. S. R. Reeves and Dr. Steincamp accom panied them. Carl Perham, a br:dge repairer at work on the bridge of the East Side Railway Company across the Clackamas river, was killed Wednesday by getting in contact with live electric wires. He was a resident of East Portland, where his people are. There came near being a serious fire in Arlington Monday from spontaneous combustion. There being a peculiar odor pervading the wareroom adjoining the store room of J. W. Smith, investi gation was made to ascertain the cause. It was found that a package containing lampblack was on fire. The Fifth Industrial exposition opened in Portland Wednesday. Harold De- kum Giil, the little grandson of Presi dent Dekum, pressed an electric button attached to a temporary post on the stage, started all the -machinery in the building whirling, and thus the exposi tion was "opened." It is estimated that the attendance for the opening nlht was between 3,500 and 4,000. One day last week near Grass Valley, as a little daughter ot u. b. Williams went out to the barnyard to turn out some sheep enclosed in a pen, she found largo coyote lying down among the sheep and some chickens that were there. She immediately ran to the house and told her mother who came out with an. axo and forthwith put an end to the covote's existence. Moro Observer. Henry Jacquerson, a North Yakima hotel keeper, has been in Portland sev eral days with his 7-months-old daugh ter, looking for his errant wife, who ran awav with a voting man named Fair banks. Wednesday tho unfaithful wife went to the Grand Central hotel, where her husband was a guest, penitent and begging to bo taken back. Jacquerson was only too happy to take back to his heart tho erring, contrite wife, and they aro now enjoying their second Honey moon in tlieir old home, which had been invaded by a human viper. Had Taken Ilia Degree. Demonstrator in Natural Science "Gontlemon, I hold in my hand three shells." Voices from Amphitheater "It isn't under anv of them." Detroit Tribune. .V Talented Killtor." DnrliiL- tho romlne months, or tho heated period, thoo who iiro traveling or eontcmplatlntr a trip iiwny Irom homo ihoiihl rend tho followliiK letter from a hrllllant mid well known editor and provide theum'lvex Kilnst attacks of heiulncho iinddt.zine.M,: tlKKTI.KMKN I lllld (X'Ctlston to USD bOVertll boxes of KniiiHi's llemliioho Ciipsules whllu traveltiiK to Chlcntio to attend the National Dem ocratic Convention, They acted like a charm in preventing hutulauliO!) and dizziness, nave nuu very little heiulncho i luce my return, which is remarkaule. Yours respectfully, JOHN U, SH.UTKll, Kd. Ueuovo, Pa., Record, l'or snlo hv lllakolcv it'lloUL'htoii. i'reserliitloii OriiRulbts, 175 Second St., Tho Dalles. Or. A (lood Thins tu Keep at Hand. From tho Troy (Kim.) Chief. Some years ago wo were vory much subject to severo spells of cholera mor bus ; and now.whon wo feol any of the symptoms that usually precede that ail ment, such as sickueBs at the stomach, diarrhuitt, etc., wo becomo scary. We have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy tho very thing to straighten one out in such cases, Wo aro not writing this for a pay testimonial but to lot our readors know what is good to keep handy in tho houso. For salo by Bltikoloy & Houghton, druggists. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Baking Powder AB50LUTE1Y PURE if