Sl)c Dalles Chronicle T V()I,. v i. THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER II, 1893. NO. 100. -4f ft.Mll PhffAf10lft Ht,llli.-I lii.Hy.Hitmlti- Kxccpted. II V .iiMisMPUO PUBLISHING CO. . niim.t and W iu.tiliiKtm Street, The Trrl "f .SlllC!l'illllll nun'.!), W ""' f A IK) .... 5(1 1 1 M 1" TAIIl.KS. liullriiitilk. , cfltTtAuRniitO, lhii.'i. IAST IIOt'KD. .r i v m ' v- novum n :oo r. m. u i.r iiccnii. unit J."1 a 11 Depart SMI a. M. twiiIocai irelp'itu that rurry iwm;iikmi leave i . tti ' Mt h'iJ a. 31. aud one lor the . .. j. ft .ii t r Vl'A(!i:S. ., t-jtvuu Mh. Hake Oven, leave daily .. i . f ' - ... Mitiihf.1l fWiTivrm (Mtr. ll'itvi. L ,. ,1 fcftfur, KiUiihU');, Wmnlc. Wujtlnitln, Wnnn Uitifof urn lit tho L milium uouhc. THE DALLES National Bank, Of DAU.ES city, or. President Vice-President, Cashier, - Z. F. Moody Ciiaklics Hilton M. A. Moody General Hanking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAJJ FRANCISCO, j CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. j Collections made on favoreble terms ' at all accessible points. ! Makes lifo miserable. All other nilinents are as iiothinc; m com parison. Women especially know its Buffering, ami few efclpo its torture, THE RELIEF AND CURE IS SICK-HE1BA0HE REBELS GAIN A POINT FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A rjKKKKAl.UANKlNO llUHINKSS KOTK.sMONAI.. 11 ItJiPKLL ATTOitscr at law Office CouH street, The Dalles, Oregon. i nriT'K ruAK niniriE rtLK. ds j r.r t.c. Anunsivn - a i- tiw-KiHima IJ uud 43. over l'ost f-Bniirfmr. I titrimri! on Vtuhhluctoii Street bl.V HI ATTORNKY AT-lW. Of .i vimmm'k building, tip Uilr. The Xxi, Orii; ju ItviV H Ilf.VTIKUTOX. II. R. WII.HON. llV-, 1" STINUTON .V WILSON ATJOH .'1 iivk t u w unicfo, Kreneh'n block over PjxJitiona linns. ' Dalle. Orecou. H Y 10 S ATTOKNKlf-AT-I.A'W Room" . FtMit'i A (o.'k bank building, becoud 2t. Th iiallen Oregon. At'.. KPliUL&AN HOM.KO-ATHItl rill lUUIAS! J fliul MTKntit: fiiilM nnsivered oroiuiitlv. 'implant! bluet wt! UUD I'll A I, K - rilYmCIAW AMJ hUK- nrnv fttfi.... r.i.ni. f. ntirl f. 1 IhnlttlllLIl .xi l.mirti.tm. n k roriier Court imd HUUIJ -j in a. i. i w HUU i . 1 HI v i Hentji"t. Oisk Kiven lor tnc iinri nlumlntim jilutc. Koomi.: blcn of idi-D TiKith.Hecond Utreet. SOCIKTIlCf". Am t ,li , 1 . NO. l.'i, A. ! . A, A. M.-Meulu V. ii i . 'u.rd Monduy of each month lit , V ..Vte 1'.. .1 A If I II I II. 11' II IE Ml I. J M....."t t. . ...... V,'.l.....,u.. : i!M.ii mi ill. ui - ii f n WUOliMV.N OF Till: WOULD.- "U MtlJK 1,.1K,K, .NO 5, I. o. O. F.-Mwtk eiT) J riutij I VfiUliK lit T :t0o Clock, 111 Ii nil.. I'nriUT ciiMinil lit ui Court htrLicth Letters of Creilit issued available in he Eastern States. Sight Eschaniro and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Ixjuis, Sun Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. 3. bCIIKNCK, I'rchldcnt. J. M. I'atti:i:.-o.v, C&bbler. First Rational Bank. THE DALLES, - OREGON A General Ianking Business 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. DIKBCTOKS. I). P. TlIOMl-aON. JNO. S. SciIKNCK. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likhk. II. M. Bkall. W. H. YOUNG. BiacKiiifi & wagon Sfi j Many people take pills, which gripe ami furge, wvakoiii'icr the l)Oi ly. More take Simmons Liver Regulator, li-juicl or powder, be cause more pleasant to take, does not gripe, and is a mild laxative, that also tones up the pystom. The relief is quick. It is Nature's own remedy, purely vegetable. "I novor found nnythlnt; to do me any pood until I u-c(l Miiiiiioin Liver Ki-RUln-tor. It has hit n llucc years Mncc I llrst utfd It and I have not had .Sick Headache Miice. 1 sent my slsur (who had Irom one lo two attacks of Sick Headache every weekj one-half of a packnue, and she has riot had It since." C. H. iloiiiiii, Urowas vlllt, W.Va. SKVi:itT l'ACKAGK-43 Han our Z Stump In red on vniprx-r. J. II. iCUXl.N A; CO.. t'l'uidtlphu. Pa. TUC lHy Kveninc chronicle li recocnized I j' t, h e-.t'iithilly the home liaiier for the Djles City folks' tlSur; This is not ti had reputation. Somen UiVl L, 2,000 of our be-t oltUen.s watch the columns of this D n nm dally for the Kfiielest local news. It V t J succeeds in cleaninR the Held, and hence glows In )Ki)iulurlty und iuiiortance. Take it awhile, you who don't; try sonic of its premium oilers. "The Regulator Line The Dalles, Portoi anfl Astoria Navigation Co. ' in iii-i n iiri! ui iiiittii. ' ..ii' u -ec j II. A. lun.,N. (i. i'..ih i.i'uiii., mj. 'j.,n. oil".- : i tr in CTCrv .-viniirlHi ..i'...il.in ... - .ii ..i..l..... It. .,,.,,.,,4, ..,.r ... . (ntrl ,1,111 m.H.jiu .. ..in,: uii'iuuers lire f!oruiiLiiv iu " V l HK. K of I! iitirt U ii i K iiV.iilll Y NO IV.T, K. OF 1 .MectH In K. " " -'"HI IH t iHJ II, HI. iV0'?... ''HltlhTIAN TKMl'KUKN'Ci: i4 nrt'h v tit i.i, i ... ii.t. ... i ..4 .nr.ll.MAN, I. . -J . It. C. Fl.K.CK, He 1I13T l ....... 1 te . i A. O. U. W. Meet airiitiTiiitt. ii. .ii - ..i i i. lift.,. .ii i.-i jvtuiuir, nu cwuiiu ""-isursdny evenliiKu ut TMU. rt II. HANSKN, ... -m.r.n, ininucier. M. w. til. Ml ' J . . . fJi ., III hMV .k. 't . a. ,i .nceiKevery huuuuy uiicriioou in v III I- Hun, r. r . . . , , I II I I TV II.u.Ih Mi UIIIIMUI Clllllinra 1.. .1... .... win n. oi i . iiiui, 1 l . i - '. iriui.i 4111. ,111 ,'ivvin ill l..f ' .111,1 lilt, 1 THl HUH LI111L1 llUUIIt'l' ' ii;u iwiiil i ,,i u TIIK UIIUHUIIKH. 'J All... .. . ' v...,,, ,--. I ll.HVl I. V ...i.n v,.w j ... , mil ii . . . . . . . ' . ."riuiiif uv.it vi . rr b """t m. LveiiliiK rrnyer on I rlduy ut t. hi itii. i , . . . .i . mi in fni 1 1, t ,,i . . . i Itt i!'!:'"1 r'rluay uvenliiK at I'lmtor'H renl- m.U ' L "Kill SerVlceH III llin nmirt hiillMl lit C0cSi,iV,i,'y.'r,!)NAI' (!iiunoii-Rov. W. (!. t,(j 7 !.' herviee every Klllldiiy lit II Frric Kir1;.1' Huwlny Holiool after moriiliik,' hl"'"iKurHeoidliaiy Invited. KeutH free. . t5i;,ii!'"n9,'-'v. J. WniHi.i;ii, piiKtor. 1 M, u.." u" "very nu udiiy moruliit:iit 11 a. in. at f.!HUJ"-'0 "'oiwk I' M. Kpttorth """Inv ... . i layer meet IliK every ""cii I ,.lf!lnK.ai 7:20 "'eliK-lc. A cordial In ll. ub.'mted by Uith pantor and .vo.Io CIIIM'CII . in... I i l,.u.,ui. Sa""!h mu (;ouireKiitloiial ,n,:'"ly Invited' "y Ut 8 A" ",U f'.''AI, U'TIIKHAN -Ninth .tr.nt. rJ?n1r iel,J.i' l"IK'r. Kervlcen at 1 1 !lio a, in. C Tr one? i'm ,l',n' A welcomu General P.lacksmitbing and Work dont pioiuptly, anil an worK Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing Speciality j TWril Street, op. Licbc'soluStaiiu. s. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures. Has tho largest liotiso moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalIos J. I. FORD, Evanplist, Of lies Moines, Iowa, writes under date ot March lb'jS: S. 13. Mim. Mkc.i Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home lust week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our lint,, i.irl i.Iirlii inn! iino. half vears old. limn ri ' , v-.t,.' i who liad wasted away to lib pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. 15. Cough Cure has done II Id. Hi nf 1 1n. iliildren like it. Your S. U. Cough Curo has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So givo it to every one, witli greeting lor all. wisinng you prosperity, vu are V f . . I l.' I,,..l, j uurw, ;uu, iv num. u, i j ui.i" If eon wish to fi'i'l fresh und cheerful. and read) for tlto Hprlntc'f work, cleanse your syiitcM with tbu Headache and Liver Cure, by tukliiK twooi three dosed each week. Sold under a positive KUarnutcc. 60 cents per bottle by all drui;glstn. THROUGH ! Freight ami Passenger Line Through daily service Sundays ex cepted; between Tho Dalles and' Port land. Steamer liegulator leaves Tho Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Iicks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill sheet dock') at 6 a. in. con necting with steamer liegulator for The Dalles. I'ASKUNOKIl KATKSi One way. . . . Kound trip. 2.00 ... . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings' must lxj delivered before 5 p". m. Dive stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, Uuneral Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, (l.'lierut niuiiHKr. THE DALLES, OREGON T H E ARTIC FACTORY C. F. STEPHENS, I31 A LICK IN DRY GOODS Qlothing Hoot, filimiM, llatx, Ktn. Kto., Klc, Kto. Second St., The Dalles. SODA WATER AND I0E 0REAM Candies and Nuts .::.V:;,::,; 1 1 Specialties a i r 'JOItACOO, i ! CKiAKS AND I ! SH'KKT J) It INKS Flnout Poanut Hoastor In Tho O.tlloH 2i Stroet J.FOLCO A i riant side Mrs, Obair't rentutiraiit. The St. diaries Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular ai'd reliable boubu has been entirely refurnished, urd every room has been rupapored and rejiainti and nowlv earjieted throughout. Tho house contains 170 roomsnndia Httppllec with every modern convenience. Hates reasonable. A good restaurant attaehec to tho liouse. Kror bus to and from all trains. n C. VV. KNOWI.ES, Prop. One of tlie Forts at Rio Has Sur rendered. FORCED HY LACK OF SUPPLIES A Yottii" Italian Mstcrioiisly Mur dercd and His Hotly Found in the Street. Kto Janliho, Oct. 10. One of the forts iu the bay surrended to the insur gent fleet today. The fort which surrendered is Fort Villegainon, situated on an island in Rio bay. It surrendered for lack of supplies. The guns are old style, not capable of doing much damage. Mysteriously .11 u rile red. Xr.w Yoiik, Oct. 10. The body of Leonardo Daerto, a strikingly handsome young Italian, of apparently high class, was found lying in Mulberry street early this morning. Much mystery sur rounds the cause of death. It is be lieved to be another Mafia murder. Four Italians have been arrested on sus picion. The I'eary Kxpedlti.ni Heard I'rom. London, Oct. 10. A letter from a member of the Peary expedition has been received by Morganblatt of Chris tians. It says: "The Falcon reached Kowdoin bay, Murchison sound, August ou. iv uiugent snooting -'u tons oi wal rus meat for the use of the dogs during the winter have been secured. A cache of provisions has been established on the inland ice for the use of the sledge party on the lourney in the spring. Lieutenant Peary is going with fifty dogs to establish other depots, and try to penetrate half way into Independ ence bay. The liouse built at McCor mack bay by Lieutenant Peary's party in 1801 has been demolished by the Eskimos. Mrs. Peary is enjoying fine health and vigor, and takes part in most of the sporting trips. Mrs. Peary will remain for the present in the house at Dowdoin bav." Our Superiority AeUtiiiivlnlKed. London, Oct. 0. The Daily evs. re ferring to thejsecond race for the Ameri can cup, .says : 'It seems to bo all over with the Val kyrie. She has been beaten again under conditions that furnished a good test of speed and seamanship as could have been desired. It is impossible any longer to believe that she is as well built and as well handled as the Vigilant. Our yachtsmen and yacht builders must again go to school in Ameiica. Some secret of the American mind iu this branch of sport we have yet to master. The fact that the Valkyrie had to make more tacks than the Vigilant seems to point to the handling rather than tho building as the reason for the superiority of tho American boat." I'reHidiMit Cleveland Censured. San Fuancisco, Oct. 10. The state anti-Chineso convention resolved that President Cleveland and cabinet be cen sured for non-enforcement of the Geary ael. Congress will be called upon to re fuse extension of the time of registra tion. Organizations in sympathy with the movement aro requested to insist on tho Geary act being enforced, and a com mittee of eleven members will be formed to carry out the icsolutioiis. lfr i iiIiIiit tteiithur stuif K Alaler A: llentoii. "During mv term of service in tho armv I contracted chronic disirrlni-a," says A. K. Iieneing, of llalaey, Oregon. "Hincoithen 1 have used a great amount of medicine, but when 1 found any that would givo mo relief they would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Itemed was brought to my notice. 1 used it and will say it is tho only reined that gave mo permanent relief and no bad results follow." For sale by lllakeley c Hough ton. .Not ire! All notes duo and lu'comlng duo and all accounts owing us must bo settled on or before November 1st, ISM, either iu wheat, oats, barlev or cash. Accounts und notes remaining unpaid after that date will havo to undergo costs of col lection. Wo mean business and must po-itively havo money. Respectfully, ... . . . ... (lilWllll Till: IMI.I.LS .UKHl-A.MII.H V.IJ. IliMiMt u's Arnica unltt'. Tho best salvo in the world for cuto, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tlvoly cures piles, or no pay reijulied It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price L'5 cents per box. For salo by Snipes iN; Kin-ersly Tim Viilltyrlo Lends Today. Ni:w Yomc, Oct. 11. Special lo Tin CiiitoNici.i: It was definitely settled last night that the third race would oc cur today, as scheduled. Tho weather conditions are about the same as tho first trial of the first race, viz., no wind which renders today's race extremely listless, nitiiougn there seems to he no diminution of attendance, both on shore and afloat. The race todav is little more than a drifting contest, in which the Valkyrie leads. If the wind holds out the same as at this writing the boats may possibly finish within the time limit. Champion of Tygh lililRC. EniTOit CniiONicLi: Our usual quiet berg was disturbed last Wednesday after noon by two boisterous individuals whom we will call Bismarck and Brother Jonathan. Bismarck belongs to Kingsley while Brother Jonathan belongs to Juniper Flat. They met at the black smith shop and quarreled over some cattle. Bismarck's temper getting the upper hand of him, he struck out with a right bander, knocking Jonathan out on the first round. After a few seconds Jonathan picked himself up, armed with a club, and took after Bismarck. Bis marck seeing blooa in Jonathan'.' eye, retreated at a two-forty gait never look ing behind till he found he had himself fortified in Mr. Kelly's cellar and held the fort till Jonathan started for his home. Then Bismarck crawled out of his fort claiming first knock down, first blood and the championship of Tygh Ridge. We are getting more rain than we were looking for. It commenced a steady down-pour Friday evening and still continues, which will certainly do harm tounthreshed grain, of which there is a great amount yet unthreshed. If we don't get more threshing machines here we will not get done before the snow lues, ihoso that have summer fallowed grain are getting big yields. Leon Rondeau's grain is averaging forty- two bushels to the acre. L'no. Kinosluv, Oct. S, ISO!). liiirnlni; Out Mump. Answering an Indiana and a Minne sota subscriber in regard to burning out stumps with the aid of other materials, we give the following methods: Common black machine oil is some times u.-.ed in this way: Witli an inch and a quarter auger boro four holes in the largest stump, letting tho auger stand at an angle of forty-five degrees ; bore eight inches deep; fill the holes three-fourths full of oil and plug up tigiit. Also pour from a third to a half a pint ou top of stump in a foot circle, letting it spread well. After five or six days kindle fire ou top of tho stumps and see them disappear. Saltpeter is used in this way : In tho fall bore an inch or an inch and a quarter hole, according to tho size of the stump, vertically into the middle of tho stump eighteen inches deep, and put in an ounce or so of saltpeter; fill the holo with water and plug up. In tho spring take out tho plug, put in a gill or more of kerosene and set lire to it, and tho whole stump, roots and all, will bo con sumed. This process applies to moist or green stumps ; old dry stumps will not bo penetrated by the saltpeter. Another method that proves very suc cessful is to boro a two-inch holo into tho heart of tho stump, fill the hole with sulphuric acid or crude petroleum. If witli acid it will destroy tho stump in a few months. If tho oil is used tho stump is fired after it becomes saturated with the oil, when it will burn out good and clean. So Ihoso say who havo tried it. Farm, Field and Fireside, h.iiiietlilui; to Itiiliiiiiulii'r, If you're a weak or ailing woman tlmt there's only one medicino so sine lo help you that it can bo yimnintt'fd. It's Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. In building up over-worked, feeble, delicate women, or in any "female complaint or we.iknets, if it ever fails to benefit or euro, you havo your money back. It's an invigorator, restorative tonic, a sooth ing or strengthening nervine, and a sufo and certain reined for woman's ills and ailments. It regulates and promotes all tho proper functions, improves diges t'oti, enriches tho blood, dispclH aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restoies health and strength. Nothing else can bo as cheap. With tills, you pay only for the ijood yon get. It it y your eoril wood of Jluler A' llciiliin. NEWS NOTES. Ferdinr.nd do Lesseps is said to be dying at his country house. Now Orleans has raised a storm fund of about $75,000 in all, and steamers, luggers, skiff's and trains havo been sont in every direction to extend relief. Tho holy tnon throughout Morocco are preaching a war of extermination. Thev expect tho Moors to drivo out nil European infidels and givo no quarter to Spaniards captured in Batclo. The second anniversary of the death of Parnell was fittingly observed in Dublin Sunday. The procession was headed by a black draped wagon, upon which were piled memorial wreaths sent from different parts of the country, as well as several from the United States, Canadaand from Australia. Theoflicials of Dublin and Cork attended the cere monies in state. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Frank Menefee is in Goldendalo today on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Macallister came up on the Uegulator last night. Mr. H. S. Wilson left bv statre this morning to attend court in Goldendale. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sherar of Sherar's Bridge went to Portland this morninfr on the boat. Mr. Jo. MacEachern. a former lesi- dent of The Dalles, is in the city today from Portland. I?OV. John Wbisler lnnvivq fnr Tlpnror tonight on a visit to his family and vtill return about Nov. 1st. Mr. R. E. Haworth of University Park will spend the week visiting his brother Mr. J. F. Haworth, of this city. Mr. W. B. Winifrra. a vountr lawver of Portland, is in the city attending a special Hearing oetore Judge iiradshaw today. From a letter to a friend here Dr. O. D. Doane expects to be home bv the 20th inst. from their eastern trip and unicago. Mr. E. S. Brooks, brother of the editor of Tub Chuonicli:, came up last night from his home at Winter, Jackson county, to attend the wedding of his daughter this evening. HOTEL AISKIVAI.S. Columbia II Bowell. Columbia: A Coon, A J Peten-on, Tom Jones, Sam Jones, Celilo: Mrs liurford and two daughters, O E Burford and wife, Cen- terville: 31 D Clenvland. J T Wilson :T S Williams, Vancouver; McKav, G II Ming, v bertanner, , Polanoll. Peter D.iv, Wm Abbott, Dan Hill, L J Orm dofl' and wife, Portland ; Wm Rand, M Y JfobortEon, flood laver; O Agce, Roseburir; Sterling Dark, E J Spencer. Win Kistner, White Salmon ; E llawkes, Pendleton. Mr. Watson's Side of the Story. Mosir.i:, Or., Oct. 10, 1S93. Enrroi: CmtoNicLi: 1 note Mr. Mo- sier's letter of October 5th, and in roply will call his attention to some of tho facts brought out in evidence. Mr. J. II. Mosior and John' Martin testified that some seventeen years ago they (J. II. Mosier and John Martin) agreed that road now iu dispute should run iround a certain hill, on condition that said work was done by Martin, who was acting in tho capacity of superintendent of construction of Tho Dalles and Sandy road, consequently had tho right to change and accept the road. As above stated, Mr. Mosier and Mr. Martin tes tified to those facts. Mr. Mosier fur ther testiliedlthut he changed this same road for tho purpose of getting it away from other people's property. That this change in road covered a distance of ISO feet; that he put, a fence across iu two places, where it has since been torn lown. Now comes Mr. Mosier's letter in Tin: Ciiiionicli: stating that that fence has been where it is now for tho last thirty-five years, and tho man that says that road has been changed "is a liar and the truth is not in him.'' It would appear from these facts that .Mr. Mosier slates,; his own testimony was false. The above will represent tho consis tency of Mr. Mosier's testimony and statements. Yours truly, William Watson. Tyi;h Vulliiy Holler flour .M III. Is in complete repair; always iu store Hour equal to the best. Also old style coarse and lino Gra'iam (lour, mill feed, etc. W. M. Mct'oitKi.i:, Propr. tll.lUim I'm- Iron, pipe, pumps, plumliliiK kooiU of nil IiIiiiIm k t Miller ,V llentoii. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ' Baking Powder ABSOLUTEIY PURE