al)c Dalles Chronicle THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBKll VI 181)3. NO. 102. Dalles Daily Chronicle. rut.lltitl pailr, Sunday Kxrepted. HV L; CHKONICI.K PUBLISHING CO. ..n.1 and w MtiliitiKUm Hlrecli.. TJic Dalle. OrcKon. 1 triii "f fu'iHltlii tr, on iontu bTf-"i w Ie copr TIM 12 TAHI.KN. ll.llroBdn. reflect AllRUl.tr., !! jcinT IIOUNI). L t ,UfiT ' Uciwri 12:00 l M. w KhT l:"i !' , .Arm- " H- Depart S: II a. m. KT.ninou Irciptits Unit curry pamiciiecr leave r -L h.iul t w tut ,?ii. fnr tht iTAUKM. ..... ..I.. tl.itr.. flviill luafli itnftf I, of T3v' v....., .... Mitchell, Cauyou City, leave IfjjiaJotx; 1 A 1 Trt Pfralur kmKler, Winnie, WnjilnltU, Warm p ad Tvgu Valley, leave dally, exi-eH IJsi'ii)iileiiJ".ie, Wimlu, leave every day of tlic ttivnr .iiilHlUV HI I A 91. Icitttlut .u iinei at the Umatilla Hoime. THE DALLES National Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OK. President Vice-President, Cashier, - Z. F. Moody ClIAItl.KS HlI.TON M. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. SICK-HEADACHE Makes lifo miserable All other ailments arc as notlnny in com- ji.irison. Women esptciallv know i ' - V . us Miiieriug, and low escape its torture, THE RELIEF AND CURE IS Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO . and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GKNEKAL BANKING BUSINESS! I'ltOFESSIONAt.. n I' 1 1 1 1 1 I ATTORSKV-IT-Li w OBlee 1, court street, The Hull-, Orecou. TrlK, A .m r.:s r.r .r, attubpib - i- MW-Kmima 42 anu i. liver iwi 6uUdiiiK, Kutrance ou Wakhincton Street kfclloi Oregon HVNNI.TT. ATTOK.VEY-AT-LA'W. Of- , lev Hi M?.'mnno bulldiUK. up stair. The , Onvou It.lXlYK B B.ia'NTlKGTOH. 11. B. w ZUiuri. MlTa. H'MINCiTON A; WILSON Attor Rl urn at law -Ottleoh, J-'ruuch'. Muck over BMXaUunai Haul.. 't Dulled. Oregon. 11 V. .IOS-ATTOR!KT-AT-I.AW Itoom . ViMii'b A. f'i. K hank bulldlHE. second kwt, i he i.ile Orccou VH. Kali HUM A.N 'IIOMXOPATlllC; I'HVHICIA.N M.'id M. Hurnv -l 'hIIi answered tiromiitly. I j uriHKlit. cm- or country. Othce No. aCand Chapraau tloci w" i K H 1) O A N E I'll VMCIAS akii HCB- uto.v Olllc; room. 6 and G Chapman I Kenlduuce' H. E. corner Iourt and rtfi itn-et. hecitid door from the corner. Ic Souri. U to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to B 1'. 2u. w .VU.- Uk.vtibt. - Oa Biveu for the faimltna eitructlou of teeth. Aluo teeth ldjed aluminum plute. KiHmi.. HlKU ol 1 uo.jrii I ootn, becoud oireet. Letters of Credit issued available in tie I Eastern States. Sight Exchantro and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Iiouis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all point? on fav orable tenne. J. H. BCHINCK, I'renldeut. J M. pATTCn'-ON, Chillier. First Jiational Bank. VHE DALLES, - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted DepositB received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on rew "i ork. ban irancipco and r"ort- ! land. Many people take pills, which gripe and purge, woakehing the Iiody. Moro t;iko tSimrnons Liver Regulator, liquid or powder, be cause more pleasant to take, doe3 not gripe, and is a mild laxative, that also tones up the system. The relief is quick. It is Nature's own remedy, purely vegetable. "1 never found nnytiiinc to do mo any pood until I used Simmon Uver lunula tor. it lia. been three ycnr since 1 Ilrst used It and I have not lind Sick Hendncho since. I sent tny sister ( ho had from one to two attacks of Sick Headache everv week) one-half of a package, and sho ha's not had It Mu.ce," C. tf. .MoiiKis, Urovois vlllc, W.Va. xa-EYEiir rACKAOE'as Han our Z Stamp In red cm iiriiuprr, J. U. ZJOLIX 6: CO.. I'KiIidclphia.J'a. P for four vears. Ife thinks the silver iiiuii n in iv,ufi' if -n si villi iviii nu through tliis administration. Senator Allen Holes llie Floor Honrs. Fifteen THE LONG-WINDED RECORD BROKEN TUT? Dally Evenine Chronicle is recocnized I fl L. as essentially the home paper for the """-,") miss LJff.t rr ini i not n ona reputation. Somen UlVl L. -.C0 of our best altlzens watch the column', of this nn nm daily for the -piciest local news. It IMl L.K succeed" In cleiinlne; the tield, and hence riows in popularity nnd importance. Take it awhile, you who don't; try some of its premium oflcrs. DIRECTOKS. D. '. TlIOMPbON. Jno. S. Scuenck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbk. H. M. Be all. W. H. YOUNG, Biacksmiin & Wagon shod !"The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. P ttOUIKTIKS. 'AM KtE, NO. 15. A. P. A A. M.-.MeeU Unit a 1 third Mouduy ol euch month at 7 k.U.t.t.e. r.OYAl AKC11 CHAPTER NO. f.. t Meet. In Mkmh e Hull the third Wednesday leach uiuntUaf; y M. OlthN WOOtiMKS OF THE WOKl.l). I .Mt HiMKllamiiNr Vi. MiH.tsTiiehdaveven- ?ijftnch week in Fraternity Hall, at ":W p. in. lOI.f M1UA 1.01M.K. so f,. r.f). O. P. Meeth k vtf7 Friday equine ut 7:a0 o'clock, in K. 1 hitii, corner nucuiul ntul I'mirt Ktrit'tK. IjouruniK brother" are welcome. , ' J' (HI, s y H. A. IlILLd.N. O. rKIFMiStni' l.nnr.p vi n l- ,.i hu..,i. c try .Monday evenliiR at 7:3U o'clock, lu !-.aan s bulldiiiB, cori" . f ( . urt and Second km oojoiirnniK memo..s i u cordially lu te W U I'm kl i. ii- .. ' . a, ji W acsk. K of K. and B. C. C. 1 WKMHI.Y NO. wr K. OK L.-Meet In K. A Oil' hall the hef'ntirt ntirl fntirth Wwllii'H. pi o! each month at 7.;10 p. m. BTflVll'V J iin.mmi..i ........... IV Ti 'i L"nl31M. lUU LULKtl. I, , IMON w-IH meet every Friday afternoon piocluek at the ruidiiiR room. Allure Invited. Iirmou IKj;e No, 601, I. 0, (i. T.-IU-RUlar -".; uieeunKn Friday at o r. u., w taitv fin! i n ..... i ....i.: r-CBKisMAN, v. T. II. C. Fleck, Ke P-W-K I3DOE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meeta L UlrHturtiltf lt..tl ....... v.kll...a ... c.t.init m.. Wt " J ....., iivi thvt..fi, wu uwvuu rnjur.day eveuliiK" at 7::iu. r. .. 11. HAr3.n. H JIyeks, Financier. M. W. General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing Speciality Third Street op. Liete's olcl Staufl. I THROUGH T-A SKiiMlTH POST, No. !TJ, 0, A. K. Meeta jj-'ij cuiuraay ui ;ju r. v., in me k. oi i: X Meeta every bunday afternoon lu he K of p. Hall. JKSA.Sf, VF.KKIN Moeta everv Bundav "einiiBlu the K. of P. Hull. 3, F. DIVISION, No. lC7-Mceta n Ufni ' 1 "ail mo Ilrst ana tuira neanea CL0!tC' month, nt T.M p. m. THK CIllTItCIIKN. I o.t,Th 18 I'llUHOH -Kuv. Father IIronh Ii w ... ,"ltor' Low Jlk" uvery Sunday ut UlRh Miuii, at 10;30a,(. Veiir at F'luA1'1 t Ht'lK'H -Union Street, opjKislto Ri... ',uv. r.uu, hutciiintltecior. servicea liil.ii. :"7 Rt 11 "d ' Hmalay IK, i. , r.veuliiR Pruyurou Friday ut Pul uJ;,,'r,8T MIL'KCH-Hev. 0. L. Tay- Wh , i ". """""& aumuea livery ni" L.. 'In' aendmn v ii . w Unlil.utli inoruiiiK servleeH. f.or.1 .';i'!i'iny nt 11 A. M, Habbath 'rtr n,. . ,lIU"' laomltiK mrvleeH. tiii n I1' '"K Frhfay uvoiiIiik t Puator'a rest- i i,' l lllOU service In tlm nmrl Iuiiii.iiiiI tei'ATIONAL CHUHCll-Kev. W. 0. K. hi ii V . oervieeaevury nunuay m ii "let JJ' hunelay School ufUir mornluic . ntruimemcordlully Invited. Beuta free. U, ' i'.'lUJlCH-Uey. J, Wiiiklkh. puator. lilli.,i.,.. ' " ri i.:. "HiwIhu..; . ' ' rnjur ineeiiiiK every hutiuu "".lnK.,li 7:80 o'eitMk, A cordial In PHL "kuilwl by both pastor and j-eojilo hlikiut "J'fi. '.ru";llilf In the ColiKU'Katlouul llv t, ,1 . 't0"1" ")' t 8 I-. M, All uru ! iwu SVfcTA,'iit,AI' MITHKKAN-Nlnth utreet" Uy Hky rw rML18? F vt.u iw 1..U1. a uuriuaA wuiouinu Moving! Andrew Velarde IS jirupared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures. Has thu largest house moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Addross P.O.Box !81.The Dalles J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of l)ea MolncH, Iowu, writes uuder date of March '.-J, lb03: S. B. Mkw. Mf. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving homo last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our littlo girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted away to 38 pounds, Is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done Its work well. Hotli ol tne emiurun iiku it. Your H. Ii. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So give It to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, wo are Yours, Mit. & Muh. J. E. Foitu. If von wish to feel fresh nnd cheerful, and ready for the SprliiK'H work, cleanse your system with the Heudache uud Uver Cure, by takliiK two or three doses each week, Sold under u positive guarantee. 60 cents pur bottle by all druggist. Freigni ana Passenger Line I Through daily service 'Sundays ex . cepted) between The Dalles and' Port i land. Steamer J'egulutor leaves The I Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade JX'ks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland I (Yamhill "treet dock) ut 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. I'ASSKNUKK Il.tTK). One way Kound 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 be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, tieiifral Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, Ot'iirrul MHiiHKor. THE DALLES, OREGON ARTIC FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE 0REAM. Candies and Nuts ut wholesale 4 j II ( t It 1 1 IIIIH . TOIIACCO, CICAItH AM) KH'KKT IIISINKH 'Specialties C. F. STEPHENS, 'Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dallea U1CA.L,IC l IN DRY GOODS iP Qlothing ItootS, Nliotta, llHta, Kto. 4 Fancy Efood, Jotion, Kto.. Kto.. Kto. Seoond St., The Dalles. 2 3 8 2d Street J. FOLCO At right side Mrs. Obiirr' rest mi runt. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and rellablo house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been ropaperod and repainte and newly carpeted throughout. The hoiiHo contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience. Hatet reasonable. A good restaurant attachec to the house. Krer bus to and from ah trttiiiH C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop. flic Silver .Men Have the Worst of It in the Matter of Showing a Oiioriiin. Washington, Oct. l'J. All nightlong Senator Allen of Nebraska held the floor, interrupted bv an occasional 'demand for a roll-call, which dragged the sleeping senator- from the adjoining cloakrooms. Ciray dawn at (5 a. m. found Allen f-till holding the fort in tJ ( great struggle against unconditional re peal, as he had been doing since dark ness fell last night. lie had broken all previous records. For 121.., hours he held the lloor continuously. The longest time any senator had previously occu pied the floor was on the occasion of the force bill fight in 1P91, when Faulkner remained on guard hours, though the Intter had a breathing spell during the absence of a quorum. Allen seemed al most as fresh as when he began. Hi3 voice was still loud and strong, and the great strain seemed not to have afl'ected his physical or mental vigor. An efl'ort was made shortly after by the anti-silver men to reach an agreement with the silverites for a recess until 10 o'clock, but the latter declined the ofler. As the hours passed, Senator Allen's powers of endurance amazed his auditors. It was 9 o'clock when Martin began his plea for the free coinage of silver. At frequent intervals he was interrupt ed by demands for roll-calls when it be came evident a quorum was not in tne chamber. During one of the intervals Stewart read a letter warning him to deEist in "obstructing legislation" or he might be blown up with dynamite. The reading merelv provoked a lauirh. At 1 :30 Martin was still speaking. The programme of the silver men is to have Teller or Jones lollow Martin and Stew art follow them. Thev aert thev are in a position to go on, and that the phy sical endurance question having been forced upon them, thev are determined to carry it to a legitimate conclusion. Stewart, Jones, Pugh, Morgan and other silver men who were not present last night were taking their regular rest and camo in this morning, while Teller, Wol cott, Dubois and others who were in the chamber all night went home to sleep and rest. They have the best of the sit uation, as they only need enough men to keep the talk going, while the oppo nents of silver must at all times be ready to muster a quorum. In this the silver men do not aid them, as they de cline to respond on the calls of the roll to establish the presence of a quorum. Another Horn or the Dilriniiiii. Washington, Oct. 1-. A report is current on the floor of the senate that the silver democrats who have acted with the real senators in making a quorum will early this evening announce a determination to no longer pursue this course because of the futility of at tempting to get a vote. If this is done it will place the responsibility of main taining u quorum entirely upon the re peal men, and, of course, increase the difliculty of continuing the session. Ulackburn visited Carlisle today for the purpose of urging the necessity of a com promise in view of the evident impossi bility of getting a vote by a continuous session. It is said Carlisle expressed tho opinion a vote could be reached, and did not promise more than to consider the suggestions. It is definitely slated that at 10 o'clock tonight Voorheea will move a recess until 10 o'clock tomorrow. H i gener ally supposed tho recess will he used for tho purpose of eU'eeting a compromise, though tho repeal men say not, but that they will go on Indellnltely from 10 a. in. to 10 p. in. daily until the silver men get through with speechmaking Will ho No 'oniil ninle. Washington, Oct. 1'-'. An incomplete canvass of tho senate at '2 p.m. indicates the general opinion that the continuous session will last ut leant through tonight. Voorhees denounced unqualiildedly tho statement published in some quar ters to thu effect that Carlisle and Goi mon had agreed on a compromise to ho put through tho senate by Voorhees. Ho declares tho adinluistiatiou is not seeking a compiomlse. Harris Iiiih pro posed an amendment to suspend silver purchases till the silver now in tho treasury is coined, then to coin a blank amount monthly, doing away with all small notes. Silver democrats are not inclined ,to accept the amendment. Jones of Arkansas will introduce an amendment for the coinngo of $2,500,000 THK FKSTIK TltA SIl'S. A (iiinjr of Tlirin Mitkft Tliltim Lively In AkIiIiiikI, Or. Asiilani), Or., Oct. 12. A hundr d tramps arrived here on a freight tram from tho north last night, and on tho ar rival of tlic freight train from the south this number was increased. About 11 o'clock a body of them moved ngaitiot Chinatown with tho intention of chasing the Chinese out of town. They had broken into tho buildings and got 10 of the Chinamen out in line before an alarm was given. Officers, aided by a few armed citizens, succeeded in quiet ing the disturbance, but tho tramps had already stolen some sf-10 from the China men and had robbed the wash-bo ' They left for California on a fre'I t train this morning. N EWSTOF THE"sf ATE. A RECEIVERJS NAMED The Union Pacific Goes Into Other Hands Today. MR. S. II. II. CLARK IS APPOINTED The Failure Thought to he Due to Watered Stock-Railroad Collision in Michigan. Thos. Gilbert makes the first convic tion from Sherman county for peniten tiary honors. Judge Dradshaw gave him two years in Salem. The Western Association of Baptists has just closed its annual session at Mor- mouth. The attendance has been ex cellent, and much interest has character ized every session. Albert Forrester, who was workir, upon a boom above L-i. J. irullinger's mill, near Oregon City, clearing away drift, when he slipped and went over the dam, and after floating about in an eddy drifted down stream for a considerable distance, and was drowned almost within reach of help. lie leaves a wife and one youngchild to mourn his untimely death. A band of gypsies recently drove their team and wagon on to the ancouver ferry from the Oregon side. After the ferry started the team became frightened and backed the wagon and its occupants into the Columbia river. They were rescued by the boat hands and landed on the Oregon side again, where they built a fire and dried their clothes. A. L. Hembree, who was tried for the killing of John Kinifick, February 14th, 1S93, in Sherman county, was pronounced not guilty by the jury. There was a lack of testimony showing that Hembree was the murderer and tho previous bad character of Kinifick showed that in the melee at Jos. Elliott's house over the card game Hembree's actions were justi fiable. Judge Bennett appeared for tho defendant and W. II. Wilson for tho prosecution. NEWS NOTES. J. Arrell Johnson, of Topeka, an nounces that ho has discovered a liquid preparation that will change the color of the African and make him a whito man. He says he has experimented on two negroes, and tliat ins preparation uiu tho woik. He expects to go south and make his fortune. Hpeclal to Tin: Uhuokicli:. Omaha, Oct. 14. ltailroad circles are agog over tho news that the Union Paci fic has passed into tho hands of a re ceiver, for such is the fact, tho necessary papers having all been made out at 10 o'clock this morning and delivered, ap pointing Mr. S. II. II. Clark, receiver. Mr. Clark has been president of the road for several months and his well known integrity of character makes his appointment giveiiniversal satisfaction. Fifteen years ago he waB division super intendent on the mountain division of the Union Pacific, stationed at Chey enne, but has risen by swift stages to be one of the foremost railroad men of the day. Stock of the Union Pacific has been steadily dropping for several months, until it has reached a point comparatively valueless, but it was sup posed that by their recently inaugur ated system of rigid economiea they would weather the storm. Too much water in their stock, it is thought, is at the base of their failure, as in the present season of depression, the road could not stand it, though safe enough in ordinary times. FKIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. Two Trains Collide in Michigan anil a Largo Number Killed. Jacksox, Mich. Special to The Chuoxicle. Meagre news has just reached this point of a frightful collision near here by which 150 people are killed. Nothing further can be learned at this time. Lateii A corrected estimate places the number killed at 43 and the injured 00. Robert Mays ha seed rye his farm in Tygh Valley. tor sale at 7t7 If Something to Ititiiiemhur, vou're a weak or ailing woman that there's only one medicine so sure to help vou that it' can be guaranteed. It's Dr. ierce's Favorite Prescription. lu building up over-worked, feeble, delicate women, or in any "female complaint or weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, vou have your money back. It's an invlgorator, restorative tonic, a sooth ing or strengthening nervine, and a safe and curtain remedy for woman's ills and ailments. It regulates and promotes all tho proper functions, improves diges t on. enriches tho blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores liealtli and strength. Nothing else can bo as cheap. With this, you pay only for the good you get. I'm- Iron, l'lpi', pump, plumbing Kuoila of all IuiiiIn go lo tinier X lleiiton. A Leader. Since its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in tho lead among pure medicinal tonics and alter ativescontaining nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or into'uut, it is recognized as tho best and purest mcdicino for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It w ill euro sick head ache, indigestion, constipation aim drive maleria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each buttle or the money will bo refunded. Piiceonly 50c. per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Heating uiiil rook kIimi-n I'hriiper Mum nviir ut .11 lilt r Ar lleiiloii'n, fs Tygh Valley Holler in complete repair; Perhaps some of our readers would like to know in what respect Chamber lain's Cough Itemedv is better than anv other. We will tell you. When this remedo has been taken as soon as a cold has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, it will counteract tho effect of the cold and greatly lessen its severity, and it's tho only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving tho lungs, open ing the secretions, liquifying tho mu cous and causing its expulsion from tho air cells of the lungs, nnd restoring the pystem to a stroHg and healthy condi tion. No other remedy in tho market possesses these remarkable properties. No other will euro a cold so quickly. For sale by Plakoley it Houghton. Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. Flour .11111. always in storo flour equal to tho best. Also old stylo coarse ami lino Cira'mm flour, mill feed, etc. W. M. Mi'Coitici.K, Propr. til. 11.3m C, nm iinteeil Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you aro allllcted with a Cough, Cold or "any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble', and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fail trial, and ex perience no bonollt, you may return tho bottlo and have your money refund :!. We could not make this olfor did we not know that Dr. King's Now Discovery could bo rolled on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles freo at Snipes & Kinorsly's. Iluy your eoril wood of Mulor.V lleiilun. Si'liOIAL NOT I UK. the niill.H, Or., (let. I'.', I HUH. Ciiniiiieiu'liig 1'VMiiy, Del. Ill, Uiu l., I. V A. N. Io, will nkII Kxeiii'Mliiu TieluilN In rurllaiiil ami Hotiuii liieluillng ml mlhiiiiiii tu tlm Kiusllioii, fur Nil. OO. TioKetx limited to Oi l, :.'Htli. Alien n lliiUoU on hiiI. i ul Ilin Ol'l'IOK ONI. V, ami eniiiiot I mi hail on liiiunl, W. CJ. A I, I, A WAY, (1. A. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baiting Powder AB60LUTEIY PURE IS, 4