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    VOL.
l)c Dnllco p Clientele,
VI.
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1893.
NO. 96.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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KHOFK8MONAI..
11. iUUPELLATTOHNKY-AT-LAW Office
Court Street, Tho Dalles, oreRou.
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11 WlLaON Attobwky-at-law Room
. trench A Co.'s bank bulldrhg, becond
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mill BUKUKOH. WBIU USWCreu uiuuiu;i
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hunt tu.i liliilr WII
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JKO.N. Ofllce; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
cours j to u a. n.i i io o auu i w i . si.
iDUAI.L Dkntist. (ia Riven (or the
uaiuless extraction ol teeth. Also teeth
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THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President -
Vice-President,
Cashier,
Z. F. Moody
GllAKLKH HlLTON
M. A. Moouy
General banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
CollectiotiR made on fuvoroble tonus
nt till accessible pointB.
BILIOUSNESS
Who has not sufibrcd. this mi-sory
caused by bilo in tho stomach
which an inactivo or sluggish
liver failed to carry oil'.
THE PREVENTION AND CURE IS
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TltANBAOT A (1KNKKALIIANKINU 11UHINKHH
Letters of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on Now York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
oeauie .vusii., aim various points in ur
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. b.
HCIIXNCK,
President.
J. M. 1'ATTEltfON,
Caihlur,
First National Bank.
VHE DALLES, - - - OREOON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day ol collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
Neve York, nan rrancisco and Portland.
JJ IK KOTO hi .
D. P. Thompson. J no. S. Schknck.
Eii. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likhk.
II. M. Bkai.l.
W. H. YOUNG,
Biacksmitn & wagon shop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
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Mt. Hood ChuiiiNii.M. MwilHTiieKdHVuven
every Friday evenlnc at 7:30 o'clock, In K
hHll, corner Second and Court streets,
!b'vti3irii' rnimv K?n n v nni lf.uiiu
every .Momlnv eveniue at 7:30 o'clock. Ii
Till H nni Hiinir. rnrniir ni i:mipr nun miviiiiii
W. H. CUAK.
W.Vausk, K. ol K. and S. C. C.
of 1. hall tho second and fourth Wed lies
ol utch mouth at 7:30 p. in.
UNION vrlllmeet every Friday afternoon
uw m iuu reauinK room. Aiiaruinviwu,
teekly meetliiKs Friday at 8 r. M., a
it iirii aii urn l iivikwi
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ID f Puru.ii I Mr Hull mra. U aI Iiipu An Uuiitn il
II. HANSEN.
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. NKSMITII POST. No. 82. Q. A. H. Meets
5IV HMIIinluV r 7Kfl V U . II, ttm K . flf I'
OK 1.. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In
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vvwiliijt In tho K. ot P. Hall.
Sunday
0Jf F. IHVJBION, No. 167-SIecta In
K.llf l Hull II... ....I thlrri U'latnu.
TIIK CIIUKUIIKH.
Wir.KH CHUHCIl-Kov. Father Hkons
itsT Pastor. Low Mess every Sunday at
II lull Mass at 10:11)1. u. VmtKrs at
III Ml ii
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u'n, 1'antor, ilorillliL' servlaaa uverv Hh.
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union services In the court houso at
CUHT.M i'.ur(A,.1 HU0H-Bev. W, 0.
r iy duiiuoi uiier monunir
- 'aiiMvrseoraianv iiiviiki Umi.
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I, uy iotn iwator and poopio
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0e. !" wmim WfWHI
Horse Shoeing Speciality
Third Street, opp, Hebe's old Stand.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS propared to do any and all
kinds of work in iiis lino at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles
liquid or powder, which gives
quick action to tho livor and
carries ofl'tho bilo by n mild move
ment of tho bowels. It is no pur
gative or griping medicine, but
purely vegetable. Many people
tako pillB moro tako Simmons
Livor Itegulator.
"I havo been a victim to IUIIouRiieRS for
yearn, ami niter trying vurloiiH ruiuudlvH
my onlyaucresH wan hi tlio uso of Him.
mons lilvur Iteijulutor, which never fulled
to reiluvo ino. I speak not of m.VKelf.
ulone. hut my wholufumlly."-J. 31. I'ill.
man, Heliiiu, Ala.
3rEYEKY l'ACKAGK-W
nun our 7. Rtatnp In rail on wrnnr.
J. II. ZKUJN A CO., Pblladclpbrj, Pa.
' Dally KvenliiK Chronicle Is rccnsnlzcd
. ns esucntlallv Ihu honii! hhimt fur tln
j.uie iiiiy Unas iniir tiiih is not il mil
in ittv. i.ijiii Mium. I vim r iiivui ..r i.....
y,'. .......... ii'iiiivi i 111 ' -WU ill nut iivh
oitizens wntch the columns of this
dp'lyfor the spiciest local nuivs. It
succecti.s in gieauiiiK me llolil, mill hence (trow
in popiiinriiy una importance, rake it nwhlle,
you iviioiioiri; irysomooi its premium oners
He Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portlani and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
J. F. FORD, Evamelist,
01 Dea Mollies, Iowa, Vfrltett under date ot
March 23, 1893:
S. B. Mud. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
QentUmen :
On arriving home last week. I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted awav to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
its work woll. Both of tho children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me,
So give It to every one, with greetings
for all, Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mil, & MitH. J. F, Ford.
If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, Riid ready
for tho Spring's work, cleanse your system with
tho Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or
three dosea each week.
Bold under a posltlvo guarantee.
60 cents per bottlo by all druggists.
C. F. STEPHENS,
IN
DRY GOODS
Clothing
HooU, Hlioes, Hutii Kto.
Fancy (jood$, flotion,
uu mu vtc.
Soond St,, The Dallw.v
Freifliii ana Passenger Line
Th ron eh dully service (Sundays ex
cepted) between Tho Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Itegulutor leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connectint; at Cascade
Locks with steamer J)alles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at ii a. m. con
necting with steamer Itegulator for Tho
Dalles.
1'AHMKNOKIt KATKrt.
One way ?2,00
Hound trip .1.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must lie delivored before
G p. in. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Onnnrnl Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
General Manager.
SPANIARD AND MOOR
Another
Battle is Expected
Place,
to Taki
THE LOUISIANA STORM HORROR
The list of the Dead Will Reach
Thousands A Lover's
Crime. rf
the
Maduid, Oct. 5. Tho Hussar regiment
of Cadiz garrison was ordered last even
ing to mnko ready to embark for Mellila
Captain General Martinez, do Campos
has informed the government that be
has recovered entirely from tho wounds
indicted on him by tho anarchist Pallas
.iiid is able to uhruiho full command of
the citadel. Tho tribes continue to
gather near Mellilln, and another battle
is expected to take place soon.
TIIK KTOUM lIOItltOK.
THE DALLES,
T
M
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ARTIC
OREGON
CANDY
FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOE 0EEAM.
at wIioIushIc
imitation.
Candies and Nuts
Specialties
TOIIAMJO, l l I
VIOAHH ANI I l
HWKKT JUUNKH
Flneat Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
S2 8 8 I Ml PA
2d Street J. rULUU
At right side
Mrs. Obnrr's
restaurant.
The
St Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old. ooniilar and reliable house
has boon entirely refurnished, and every
room has been rojmpered and repaintri
and newly carpeted throughout. Tho
house contain! 170 rooms and is supplied
with every modern convenience, Ratei
reasonable, A good restauraut attauhec'
to the house. Frer bus to and from all
trains.
D, W. KNOWIiEi, Prop.
New From tlm Frightful fluid I'IIcn up
till) Dtmil.
Nr.w Oulhanh, Oct. 5. The storm
horror continues to grow in the frightful
loss of life and property hour by hour as
reports come in, though it Is believed
tnai approximately tne iuu uetails are
now at hand. In Point a La Hache
county the death list is swolen to 80,
with a prospect of reaching 100 before
all are heard from. At Shell beach and
St. Malo island the loss is about 30. In
Mississippi sound and vicinity probably
a score are reported. Chautoleur islaiida
were swept away, with a great loss of
life and property. Tho loss of life in
Cook Bayou country will approximate
200. The country is swept clean of
houses, and scores of fishing smacks
were destroyed. The news from Grand
Isle this morning places the loss of life
there not above U5, all negroes; property
(lainnge $100,000. At Chunieru tho pop
ulation was about 1 ,100 and tho loss of
life is 1100 to 1,000. Seventy-two were
drowned in the Chinese camps on Buyou
.Sonet and Bayou Amlre. It is estimated
tlio aggregate Iosh of life in the storm is
between 1,'j 100 and 1,500. The property
osh is several niiflioiiH. There were !!00
or -lOO llshiug craft, of which half were
wrecked. ThU cripples the oyster in
dustry, and an oyster famine for a
time in this city is looked for. Fifty-
hevon bodies were found in tne vicinity
of Grand Prairie, and at tho old quaran
tine station at Bayou du Font 10 more
wore drowned. Collins are out of the
question, and the unidentified are
turied in trenches. Tho suflerings of
the survivors is being relieved us much
as puHsible, and a second shipment of
supplies was sent this morning. Dead
bodies are floating around on every side.
The situation isuuparallcd in tlio history
of tlio south.
A FIoiuIIhIi I.oviir'H Crime.
lAMKH'row.v,Ind., Oct. 5. Oscar Dar
nell took Miss Lizzie Manner out for a
buggy rido Tuesday evening. Ho pro
posed to go to another place and get
married. They drove to Lebanon, but
tho girl did not want to marry unless
lier paronts wero willing. They started
to return homo and reached a point one
mile from .Tumcslowii ; still she refused
to marry him unless tho coremony could
bo performed at homo. He drew ids
gun and shot her in tiie mouth. After
shooting ho cut her throat and dragged
her to a strawstack in a field. Hero he
tried to revive her, but she remained
unconscious, and ho carried her to a
house close by and awoke tho family.
Darnell returned to tlio strawpilo aftor a
doctor had arrived and shot himself.
Ho was lying dead when found. The
girl is still alive and has rovived enough
to tell what is known of the caee.
A Woiiiuii NliootN Another.
Nkw Youk, Oct. -l. About -1 o'clock
yesterday afternoon a fine-looking, dark
complexioned woman walked nervously
and down in front of rso. 21 Last
MARKET REPORT.
An Ell Vet of tho fllrliiKcney la tlm Ilo
iiiiiiiiI for C'uMi for Muiiy 1'rinliicts.
FitiDAY, Oct. 0th. Although there is
a tairiy steady mismess in progress in
nearly all departments of tho morchan
disc trade, ut the sumo time tho effects
of tho late depression is still noticablo
and transactions are, conservatively con
ducted in consequence. Healers are
cautiously feeling their way towards
abolishing the credit system, and indue
ing buyers to pay cash on purchases by
"Cheap for cash." Flour, sugar, coflee
meat ami lard havo become cash arti
cles, and our dealers are demanding
spot cash on purchases
Prices remain steady in all lines of
merchandise. In the provision line
there is an upward tendency. In bacon
quotations have advanced to 18 cts per
lb for clear tides. Hams are a trifl
lower. Lard is quotable at 10 cts
Colleen continue to command a steady
price, with a strong disposition to turn
dearer, owing to tho Central and South
American complications. Sugars
syrups and all other lines ol groceries
are unchanged in quotations.
The produce market keeps well
stocked. Prices have not changed ma
torially, more than potatoes are slightly
lower.
EggB ure slightly dearer, with
limited supply in sight. Twenty cents
per dozen was paid yesterday for good
fresh eggs.
Poultry deliveries are light and the
market is not very satisfactory to either
sellers or shippers. Old fowls are in
fair request at $2.25 to $3.25 per dozen
and spring fowls from $2 to$2.G0. There is
no inquiry for turkeys. Poultry dealers
make no special oiicrings and speak of
0 cts per lb us the probuble market
Ducks and geese are uncalled for, the
only demand for the former being from
tiie Ciiiuanien, and are quoted at
to o,50 per dozen.
Fruit, such as apples,
grapes, are in large supply
are nominal. The export
fair for mountain cities. L
NEWS NOTES.
pears and
and prices
demand is
Butler has
up
Eighty-six street, tho rosldonco of John
Peursall, an ofllcor attached to tlio
Eighty.six street police station. Tlio
woman said nothing and continued
walking until about 4:15, when Mrs.
Pearsall, who was a beautiful woman of
ail years, stopped out of the door. Tho
strange woman fired four shots at her
from a revolver, killing her almost in
Btuntly. Thou she walked to tho police
station and Bald to tho sergeant: "I
have shot Mrs. Pearsall on Eighty-six
street," and then placing the rovolvor
on tho desk, added, "and this is what I
did It with." She gave tho mono of
Mrs. Catharine Fitzgerald, and her ngcS
as 40. She is tho wife of J. G. Fitzgor
aid, examiner of records in tho corpora
tion counsel's ofllce. Sho claims that
Mrs, Peursall has alienated tlio ailec
tlons of her husband.
Just received a scow load of cholco oak
wood, Maikk & Bknton.
made arrangements to handle windfalls
of apples and pears, and in this a mar
ket is ollered.
The grain market is f-omewhat stag
nant, with a free delivery for storage.
A limited quantity lias changed hands
at 45 to 50 cunts tier bushel. The mills
being the principal buyer. On Portland
there has been a brisk export business
carried on during tho past week. Quota
tions havo dropped 2 to 2l.j cents per
cental owing as is said, to a inclination,
in Fiiiropuun markets, to buy sparingly.
There are many conflicting crop bureau
statements throughout the old world,
that really, the markets are rendered
sluggish and apparently lifeless, which
reacts on our own, thereby keeping
values on tho ragged edge, so to speak,
which are below tho cost of production,
iloldoro are feeling tho condition and
situation more or less, and show a dis
position to let go of their product in
many instances, which is believed to be
a wise conclusion.
Tho wool situation is unchanged, as is
also tho market quotations.
Live stock for slaughter, is moving
freely for export east and west.
About 5,500 head of mutton sheep
havo been boughtat $1.50 to $1.85 per lid,
and over 800 head of beef cattle sold at
prices ranging from to 2,!4 cents per
lb. gross was shipped from this point
during tho past week, which indicates a
fair movemedt in the stock line.
A Million KrlonilH.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million people
havo found just such a friend in Dr.
King's Now Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colds. If you have never
used this Great Cough Medicine, one
trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all
diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs,
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or money will bo refunded.
Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's
drug storo. Largo bottles 50c and $1.00.
Shlloh's euro, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold
by Snipes & Klnersly.
Mexican Silver Stove Polisii causes no
dust.
Tho little town of Hogan, Ga., has
been demolished by a cyclone. Nine
houses were blown down. George
Barnett was killed.
Tho senate committee on foreign rela
tions recently considered the appoint
ment of J. J. Van Alen as ambassador
to Italy. It is understood they reached
a favorable conclusion.
United States Marshal Blanchard, at
Detroit, Mich., has been instructed to
send a Chinaman, found guilty there be
fore a United States commissioner of be
ing in tho United States in violation of
law, to San Francisco for deportation to
China.
The rivalry rfmong brewers to obtain
medals at the exposition is causing a
lively war. Attempts are being made,
it is said, to influence the judges. The
big browers, it is alleged, are willing to
expend $250,000 in securing medals for
their products.
The Vigilant (United States) and
Valkyrie (English) sailed tho first of a
series of five races for America's cup.
Both yachts failed to cover the course in
the time limit, six hours, and it was do-
clared no race. The Valkyrie beat the
Vigilant by a mile.
The Pan- American Bimetallic League
is in session, in bt. .Louis. "No Inter
national Bimetalism With Great Britain
Included Ib Possible" was the title of a
paper read for the author by Captain C.
A. Power, of Kansas. Its argument was
that "Great Britain as a creditor nation
controlled the world."
OREGON NEWS.
of
Sixty-five arrests have been made
the La Grande Chinese evictors.
Miss Eugenia Shelby, Portland, baa
been selected by Mayor Mason to touch
the button which is to launch the war
ship Oregon in San Francisco shortly.
Miss Shelby is a native of Oregon and
granddaughter of the late Gen. Lane.
John Hanson, convicted of wife mur
der, and John Iteiter, convicted of the
murder of Victor Snelling, were sen
tenced bv Judge McBride at Astoria
Wednesday to be hanged in sixty days.
Within four months from the time they
committed their crimes they will be
dead.
J. B. Metzlerwns nrrested in Portland
for having an obscene picture in his
possession, which, it is alleged, he
bowed to Leopold Bloch, the 10-year-
old sou of J. Bloch, with intent to cor-
upt tlio morals of said minor. The
rime with which ho is charged is a
penitentiary ollense, thejowest penalty
being a tine of $1,000.
Uddo Nordstrum, an Astoria lad 8
ears of age, was accidentally shot by
his elder brother Wednesday with a
18-ealibro Colt's revolver. The bullet
penetrated the abdomen, inflicting a
fearful wound, and the little fellow is
not expected to live. Both lads were on
their way from school and found the gun
lying by the roadside.
On account of the lateness of tiie season
several threshers throughout this county
ill hereafter run Sundays as well as the
egular working days, as the season is
far advancod and farmers are clamoring
to get their grain threshed bo that they
can haul their wheat to the market be
fore the inclemency of the weather pre-
or.ts them from doing so. Moro Ob
server.
I consider Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy a specific for croup. It is very
pleasant to take, which is one of the
most important requisites where a cough
remedy is intended for use among chil
dren. I have known of cases of croup
where I know the life of a little one was
saved by the use of Chamberlain's
Cough Kemedy." J. J. LaGrange, drug
gist, Avoca, Neb, 50 cent bottles for
sale by Blakcley & Houghton.
Karl's Clover Koot, tiie new blood
purlfior, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
Wuutod.
A ladv who understands how to do
fine sewing can find employment of Mies
Bello Hood, upstairs at Pease & Mays,
u.u-v-au
For Kent.
Rooms to rout at liov. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. G-23daw.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Baking
Powder