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THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER i), 1893.
NO. 98.
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ft . trench A (o. b bunk bulldltiK, Second
kaet, I lie linlkh, Oregon.
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let Isi-Bliluiitc H. K. c(,ruer Court niul
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"HiMenH ex taction o( tuvth. Also teeth
l .'loweil aliiinlmim plato. Uoimih. nlKU u!
Milieu Tootli, hecoliu tttreui.
NOCIIJTJKS.
Taw 'I '.i ni.i:. SO. U. A. K. i: A. M. MeelH
' lirNtaml tli'ril Monday o( each mouth at
DAU.Kh U()Ai AUCMI OHAl'Tl-.I! NO. I,.
MwU lu MiKiiiiu Hull thu third Wcilnebiluy
Jteli HimiVli at" V M
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OK.
I'ni.iiilont 'A. V. Moody
Vico-PreHidont, - Ciiahlkh Hilton
CuHhior, M.A.Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight ExchannfiS Sold on
NEW YOKK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collection!) inudo on favorcble terms
nt all nccL'HHihle pointH.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKANHAOT A (iKNKKAI.IIANKINO IlDSINKHd
SICK-HEADACHE
crakes life miserable. All other
uilincnts aro as nothing in com
parison. "Women especially know
Us suffering, and few escape its
torture,
THE RELIEF AND CURE IS
LuttorH of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Ixmis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. b. SCilENCK,
J'reHldeiit.
.1. M. ''ATTF.IISO.V,
Cuk tiler.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES.
OREGON
A General P.anking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on daj- of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
ew lork, ban rrancisco ami Portland.
DIKEOTOKS.
D. I'. TlIOMI'HON. JNO. S. Scuknck.
Ed. M. Wii.lia.mh, Geo. A. Likue.
H. M. Ukall.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacKsmiin & wagon Siiop
"I'H.N M)01)MV'v mi.' tup WOULD. -
31' lloodl am,,.S) w, Meets 'liieMilayi en
of encli week m IriitviiUy Hall, at 7:110 1'. m
flOl.l'.MHIA l.ODdh, NO. 0, I. 0. 0. I'.-Me.'lh
L vwity 1-rlilay i'wiiIiik at 7:'.IU o'clock, In K.
11' im'l, corner heiimd and Court tftreetn.
i.'miiiiiiik imuuii'ib are welcome.
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po'cluek at the readliu; room. Allaru Invltwl.
lliraun UdKe N, wi, t, o. O. T.-lURtllar
i weekly meetlnn 1'rlday at b r. M a
y;?lty Hall. All aro Invited.
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hlu ".'"t'"1 u A' r. m. sumlay
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tih it'.i ,Nl"r' , wiiriuiig Hurvloi'H uvury hail
tool i ,'" "''"''"my at 11 a. M. Katilmth
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toco 1 "B ''"day uveiilnif at I'aMtor'N reHl
H, ' 1 mrvleuH In thu court Iioiiho at
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Fnct. .. . ' nouoay nmiooi aitur liiornniK
I 'V n'nuiKerH emillally lnvltixl. Keats frtv.
I, hari I . U,,U ,luv' J' WHIM.K1I, IMlHtor.
h t l"1 ,5iao 0,,,l",,l ' Hl'worth
"".liu'm!:. V '' ''raynr meutliiK nvcry
Wi tn ln . 7:110 o'clock, a coiitlul lu
,U ih i-jctoiuK-U by both iiimtor mid iieonlo
D"te.AN (IHI'HOH ItKV. .1. W. Jknkinh.
nirclt V., ni, Iru"1'1'K In tho CoiiKrcKatlomi
f11iiyinvitJ,t'ril,J iuy ut 8 M' A" ,u'
E liipl'll'Ali I.UrilKltAN Ninth Ktrcit.
Wj oi,g. 1 aiao Vm. A cordial wulcomo
General Blncksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing Speciality
Third Street, opp. Lietc's old Stand.
- House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
LS prepared to do any anil all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. J las the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Addross P.O.Box 181. The Dalles
J. F. FORD, Evanlist,
Of Deh Moinch, Iowa, writes under date ol
March '.';!, IMKI:
S. 13. Mud. Mko. Co,,
Dnfur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving homo last week, 1 found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little, girl, eight and one-half years old,
who hud wasted away to liS pounds, ic
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. Ji. Cough Cure has done
its work well. .Both of the children like
il Vnr K It finni'il fllll'H llllH 1'111'ud
and kept away all hoarseness from nie.
So give it to overy one, with greetings
for all. Wishintr von nrosnerif v. wo are
Yours, Mit. & Mas. J. 1 Fohd.
If you wlHh to (eel fresh and cheerful, and ready
for thu Sulnt;'H work, oleaiibo your tiyHtfin with
tho Headache and I.Ivor Cure, by taking twooi
tin eo dohcH each week.
Hold under a io.sltlvo guarantee.
60 contb pur bottlo by all UniKBltn,
C. F. STEPHENS,
DRY GOODS
ps lothing
ItuotH, HhoiiB, HutH, Kto.
Fancij ood0, potion,
Ktc, Ktc, Ktc.
Seoond St,, The Dalles.
Man' people lake pills, which
gripo and puree, weakening tho
body. More take Simmons Liver
llegulator, liquid or powder, be
cause more pleasant to take, does
not gripe, and is a mild laxative,
that also tone3 up tho system.
The relief is quick. It is Nature's
own remedy, purely vegetable.
"I never found unythlnp; to do mo any
Kood until I used Simmons Liver Keguln.
lor. It has been three years slnco 1 first
used It anil I have not had .Sick Headache
since. I sent my sister (who had Irom one
lo two attacks of Kick Headache every
Meek) one-hall of a pnekairc, and sho bus
not bad It since. " C. S. Mounts, Browns
ville, W.Va.
3-EVEItY PACKAGE-55
Ha our Z Stamp In red on lvrunper.
J. U. & CO.. 1'liiladelphia. Pa.
Dally Kveninc Chronicle Is recocnized
as essentially the home paper for the
j nis is not a mm
THE
linlles city lolks' Jnlr This is not a
reputation. Somen JIVI L. -.000 f our best
oltbens watch the columns of this r n OT7D
daily for the spiciest local news. It J t 1 L.1a
succeed in cleauini: the field, and hence prows
in io)iularity and importance. Take It awhile,
you who don't; try some of its premium oilers.
"The Relator Line"
The Dalles, Portlani ani Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freigiii and Psssenser Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cejited) between Tho Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Jiegulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Ixodes with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock") at 0 a. m. con
nect im; with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
l'ANHI!.NiKK K.TKS.
One way
Round trip.
if 2 ,00
3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must bo delivered before
5 ji. in. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
deneral Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
iicral Manager,
THE DALLES.
OREGON
T
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ARXIC FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
Candies and Nuts 'iu:
Specialties
FlnoBt Poanut Roaoter In Tho Dalles
J.FOLCO
2 3 8
ad vStroot
At right side
Jlrs. Ohiiir'n
rostauriiut.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, pojiular and reliable house
i,.i .mi i.,ilt. 1'nfiiriiinlii'il. and evorv
lil.n inivi, viiiiivi .......' ", -
room has been rojmpered and rojmlntci
and newly carjieted throughout. Tho
house contains 170 rooms and is ujjIioc
with every modern convenience. Kates
reasonable, a good restaurant auaciiei.
to the house. Fror bus to and from all
trains. . ...
C. W. KNOWIibS, rrop.
MORE OF THE STORM
Another Section of the State Suffered
the Fate of Mere,
FISHERMEN'S VILLAGE WRECKED
Not a Vestige of a House Remains in
the Vicinity 1'or Miles the Shore
Is Strewn With Debris.
Ni:v Oiii.KA.vs, Oct. 7. From fisher
men arriving in the city today it is
learned that another section of the state
suffered the same fate as the unfortu
nate Cheniere. It is the district known
as the Louisiana marshes on Lake
Dorgne, near Bayou Miucalo. There a
number of fishermen banded together
and erected a cluster of cabins conven
ient to the oyster beds. The cabins are
now gone and the occupants unaccount
ed for, with a few excejitions. Not a
vestige of the house remains in the
vicinity and the shore for miles is strewn
with the wreckage of luggers and other
craft, while among the brush are to be
Eeen bodies of sailors and others. Since
Sunday night the survivors have suffered
greatly from a lack of food and clothing
and shelter. Supplies are flowing in
from all sides, and several boats have
gone today and will go on Monday to
the stricken scene with rations and rai
ment. Coroner Berry, of Plaquemine
parish, reached the city today and said
it was impossible to picture the situa
tion in his parish, where the death list
was long. Men, women and children
are starving and hundreds of corpses lie
on the river bank.
New Oi:li:an. Oct. "). The return of
several of the relief jiarties sent to the
storm-stricken districts of the state fully
confirm the news of yesterday. The
corrected lists jut the total dead at
2,041. This may be increased by some
500 by subsequent news. The loss of
life at Cheniere Caminada is now jut at
1,230; at Bayou Andre, 72, and at Grand
Island, 24 instead of 10. Fears are en
tertained for fishermen to the number of
200, living at Lake Borgne swamp.
There is great complaint from through
out the Bayou Cook section ol" the
stencli of dead bodies lying in the
swamp. A large number were bin ied,
but there are still over 200 exjiosed.
The damage at Chandlier island is more
serious than thought at first. Nearly all
the vessels anehoied there were wrecked.
The United States quarantine station
and the transfer steamer Walsh were
desttoyed and everybody on quarantine
was lost excejit the United States jhy
bieians. The loss to the government
is $lo0,000. The steward, nurse and
three patients were drowned. Belief
for sufferers jiouied in today. The city
of New Orleans subscribed 2,500, and
the parish authorities of Jefferson and
Plaquemine voted money and at once
sent relief exjieditions. A dozen of lug
gers reached New Orleans from portions
of the storm country today, all crowded
with refugees. There aie now between
200 and 300 in town.
TIIK AMICK TltlCATMKNT.
Tho Medicine Sought After by I'liysl
cluns From all I'aiU of llm World.
Cincinnati. Oct. 7. The fame of this
city as a center of medical researches
lias gone to tho end of the earth. Dr. C.
Howard Strong, of Cujietown, South
Africa, has been here a week investigat
ing tho Amick cure for consuinjition and
takes back with him sulllcient medicine
for 60 patients. He sails from -New
York, October 11. Dr. Joaquin Duenas,
secretarv of Cuba's delegation to the
Pan-American medical congress, was
also sufficiently imjiressed to order the
Amick medicines, ami yet another dele
gate obtained a supply fl)1' Venezuela.
In far oil' Alaska an American ihysieiaii,
Dr. Arthur Jordan, is slojijiing the rav
ages of consiini)tloii amongst tho natives
of his island of St. Ueoige with Amick's
help. The Cincinnati discoverer's oiler,
to lihvsii'iaiis everywhere, of a free tobt
of medicines for any number of jiatioiits,
is as eagerlv accejitediu the frozen north
as in tho southern trojiics.
Tlioy Will Sonio Huy lie Sncim.
San FitANtist'o. Oct. 8. Tho Kussiaii
steamer Ketick has in rived hero witli
this season's catch of the Russian Seal
skin company, owners of tho Cojijier Is
land rockerv privileges. H is the most
aluablo euro from the north that lias
over entered this noit. On tho nuiinfest
aro !!:i,8!i0 sealskins, valued at if 15 jier
skin ; 1!M sea otter skiup, at sflOO each ;
4S0 bear skiiiei, and 800 sables, making a
total valuation of over $500,000. This
freltsht is all consigned to Alfred Krazer
of New York, and will bo shipped over
land at once. C'uptutn 'ichonlkoll re
liorta that tho patrol in Belirlng sea lias
been very strict near the rockeries this
vear. Seals inside the thirtv-mile limit
did not suffer to any great extent.
tiik mooks win.i, km ni;N;in:i
Tln Simnlsli Troops Will Have Sonic;
Trouble In DIsIimIkIiik T'llelll.
Maduid, Oct. 7. The Moors havo re
appeared before Melilla. During tho
night they cut entrenchments along tho
crests of three hills at some distance
from the fort, but on Spanish territory
They have a strong jiosition, which can
he taken only by a charge across a
stretcli of open country. As tbev are
well armed, tho Sjianiards will hardly
be able to storm the position before re
ceiving large reinforcements. Many oT
the Moors are still in concealment, and
others are occupving works. The
strength of their skirmish parties arid
rejiorts of Sjianish scouts indicate that
the total Moorish force is at least 14,000.
There was considerable desultory firing
during the night, most notably when
the Moors occupied Sidi Quariasch, a
fortress which, half completed, had been
abandoned by the Spaniards. Tho first
shots were fired bv the Moors.
NEWS NOTES.
The Vigilant won the first of the series
in the international yacht races Satur
day. Her British competitor shows
superior sailing ability in a stiff breeze,
but the wind was light.
The billiard match of a series of 10
games, 1000 points up each game, be
tween Roberts, the English champion,
and Ives, the American champion, came
to an end Saturday. Roberts was the
winner by the grand total of 10,000 to
S.73S for Ives.
In the senate Saturday Mr. Yoorhees
arose and said : ''I desire to state this
morning, in the hearing of the senate
and of the country, that AVednesday
next, after the meeting of the senate, I
shall ask that it continue in session until
a vote is taken upon the jiending meas
ure, and I shall ask and expect the sen
ators to maintain the necessary quorum
for the transaction of business until the
end of this protracted struggle is
readied."
At Livingstone Tuesday afternoon Jack
Albright, a faro dealer, was shot through
the head by Bertha King, a woman of
the town. When the officers arrived
they found the woman disrobed and in
bed. She had her head buried in tho
bedclothes and was weeping and hys
terical. On the floor lay the smoking re
volver, with one chamber emjity.
Stretched at full length by the side of
the bed was the body of Albright, with a
hole in his forehead. He died tluee
hours later, without having uttered a
word. The woman is in jail. She ac
knowledged the shooting, but claims it
was accidental. Shedictated the follow
ing telegram to her mother : "I am in
jail and expect to be hung. Pray for my
soul."
Something to ltclllellllier,
If vott're a weak or ailing woman that
there's only one medicine so sure to help
you that it can be guaranteed. It's Dr.
rierce's favorite l'reseruition. in
building up over-worked, feeble, delicato
women, or in any "female coiujiluint or
weakness, it it ever tails to benefit or
cure, vou have your money back. It's
an invigorator, restorative tonic, a sootli
ini; or stientrtlienint' nervine, and a safe
ami ceitain reined v for woman's ills and
ailments. It regulates and promotes all
the projier functions, linjiroves diges
tion, enriches tho blood, disjiols aches
mil nains, brings relreslung sleep, and
restores health and strength.
NothniL' else can bo as eheai). With
this, you pay only for the ijood you got.
A .Million I'l-li'iuls.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million peojile
have found just such a friend in Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consuinjition,
Coughs, and Colds. If you havo never
used this Cireat Cough Medicine, one
trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative jiowers in all
liseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs,
Kiich bottle is guaranteed to do all that
s claimed or money will bo refunded.
Trial bottles free at Suijios ic Kinersly's
drug store. Largo bottles flUc and $1.00.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD,
Best iriades of oak, Ur, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters Co. (Ollico Second and Jeller-
son streets.)
Ask- vnnr ilenlor fur Mexican Silver
Stove Polish.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Dr. John I. Nicklin of Condon died
Sept. ,'lOtli.
lloseburg receives a world's fair medal
for marble.
Tho Portland Dispatch will shortly
discontinue its daily.
Cordray's theater, Portland, will have
for itsgrand opening tonight the Calhoun
Opera company, with forty artists.
Oregon has sent a 21-ounco pippin to
Bhicago to beat the big Arkansas apple.
The Oregon giant's girth measure is 15f
inches.
A small boy was drowned in the sewer
on East Second and Weidler streets,
Portland, Saturday. It appears that the
jiarents of the child sent him to a
neighbor on an errand and in attempt
ing to pass over the sewer ho fell in and
was drowned before assistance could
reach him.
S. S. Grider's home, near Condon,
burned last week, while he was working
in the harvest field, and nothing was
saved but a feather bed and two blankets.
Mr. Grider seems to be particularly un
fortunate as a victim of the fire king,
this being the third time his home has
been burned down. The insurance on
the house expired two weeks ago.
Lai Tai, well known to everyone in
this country, left last Monday for Port
land, where ho will remain with his
uncle, Kong Tai, until about the middle
of October, when he will depart for his
old home in China. Lai is an unusually
intelligent Chinaman and has always
been liberal and honest in his business
dealings while in this country. Antelope
Herald.
LOVERS OF THE WHEEL.
A one-i.kooki) bicylist rode all the
way on his wheel from San Francisco
to Chicago. His name is F. S. Beedle
son. Eu:ven" blind men lately rode in
company 'on bicycles from London to
Birmingham, a distance of one hun
dred miles.
Tin: winner in the military ride be
tween Vienna and Berlin last fall cov
ered the distance in seventy-one hours
and forty minutes. Fischer, who won
the bicycle race over the same road,
took thirty-one hours to accomplish
the task. The regular express trains
make the trip in sixteen hours.
Miss Dcm.iiv, an English bicyclist,
holds the reeoril for long-distance rid
ing by women. She made the distance
of one hundred miles, between llitchin
and Lincoln, in little more than seven
hours, or at an average speed of nearly
fourteen miles an hour. This, too, in
regulation jietticoats, and not the new
style of wheeling trousers. Washing
ton Post.
IntolliKfiici' of the Ape.
A naturalist recently declared that
we are wrong- in ascribing unusual in
telligence to animals of thenpe i.peeies.
"As it is the only animal with hands,
it dues many thing's by instinct and
habit and necessity that resemble
the nets of human beings and mako it
seem to us as if it is guided by intel
lect. The ujie is hardly more intell'
gent than the dog, If, indeed, ho knows
as much, lie has a frift for imitation
and a capacity for mischief, and that is
the most human jxirt of him. But the
nnimnl that really knows the most, or
is capable of being trained so as to
hhow tho most striking- results of edu
cation, is the domestic j)ig."
Perhajis some of our readers would
like to know in what resjiect Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is better than any
other. We will tell yon. When this
remedo has been taken as soon as a cold
has been contracted, ami before it has
become settled in the system, it will
counteract the effect of the cold and
greatly lessen its severity, and it's tho
only remedy that will do this. It acts
in jiorfect harmony with nature and
aids nature in relieving the lungs, ojion
ing tho secretions, liquifying tho mu
cous and causing its expulsion from the
air cells of the lungs, and restoring the
system to a strong and healthy condi
tion. No other remedy in thu market
jiossesses those remarkable juojierties.
No other will cure a cold so quickly.
For sale by Bliikoley & Houghton.
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
dysjiojisia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Price 71c Sold
by Snijies & Kinersly, druggists.
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