aljc Dalles Cijtranick. )L. VI. THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1893. NO. 107. Dalles Daily Chronicle. Mbllli(M Pally, .Sunday Kxcovtcd. II v CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. . jecniid ami W iihl"Ktoa Street. Dalles (irtfRon. Tho Twrni" nfSiihscrlptlou orith, by carrier I copy 6 (10 60 5 TIJIi: TAIII.KH. lUilriiHil. IncllocV Atisustfi, 18'J.1. EAST IIOUN1I. .vtrivw 10 45 1" ueimrts u :uo i m. WKt HOUN1I. Arrlri J Depart 8UI a. m. .i.vjh frelirhtf. that carry tmsHeuKcrh leave or tiie wf" ',x) ""d 0Ul' ,or tlu; it 5 a a. ; . i..vii!i viit liitku Oven, leave dallr r'.f. 'utl.illll PltV Ih.1V. I E4S,&iiv.i .h.iviuv.., uHitju" " tor. Kitiusley, Wiunlc, WniitiiltlB, Warm . mi Tveh Viilluv. lenvc dally, except irtldemlule, Wunti., leuve every day of tliu except Nimliiy at a. m. trtlornh line at the Umatilla House. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GKNKHA1. HANKING MUH1NK88 Letters of Credit iRBUud available in he EiiBtern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic iransiorBHoiaon xsew 1 one, unicugo, St. Louis, San FrunciBco, Portland Oregon, scuttle vv Hfiii., una various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made nt all ointi on fnv orable terms. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President - -Vice-President, Cashier, - Z. F. Moony ClIAIU.KH IIll.TON M. A. Moody General Hanking Business Transacted IKOKKSSIONAI.. I! 11U)IK1.1 ATT011NKY-AT-I.AW OttlCC . Court Street. The Dalles, ureRou. .t-.'h I M ' I I I L L Iwi.UV.VU - .T. u-KiMimt 11! and 43. over row ....nil t-. U'.iUliliintnn Utr.Mit ut'vvvTT ilil'nlfVVV-AT.T.AW. Of 5 Ulitli.i.l 1 , IV. . - - . in sohniitiii'u ImtMlne. tin Mtulm. The i , Iriiriili f.kiYn, K H. HUNTINGTON. H. (I. WIWOW. stvs.ii'uw Office. French's block over 11 Wtl.lOK ATTOBKKY-AT-LAW KOOmj ritiieh Co.'h bank building, beconu . KillKLJ'.AN tllOMJtOrATHlCJ I'KYHICXAN aim nuitUKOX t;aun winwurai jiiv,.i..i..j n it . nil. ... ...iii.i... ritiin.) n. :u. urn U n M tn K V trvmntAN AND HOB' nitoN Otlice: rooms fi nnd 6 Chapman ' . . . . I . ..VI VI Bourn a to i a. m.i i w o auu wd.. -MiAl.l. dentist. Ga Riven for the ou tile extraction ol teetii. aiao ieeu rlnwed Hltimlnum iilate. Koomb; Sign ol SOCIKTIKS. urtt aim tiuru jiouuay oi ihiuu uiuum n. , l.t.KH hiivai iimii 1'IIAI'TKR NO. C ui.i. I.. .1 I.. .1... II. 1 Yl'.wt.wiu.lu.i inouuit7 1'. M. tl-'R WfWlli.. .... ..,. IKIIL' ll'llll II .ui jnini v.nmi,!,(1.ft(i.MLHithTiictiuayovun each week In Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 . m r'trltf A I Mfir ii r r tl ATn..lu every Frldnv ennm, i-vm n'nlock. In K. tint) .ifir.ii.i. l. t '.i.. utpimtu (tin., ..if. .11,1 OVI-IIHvJ BUM Vrf.ll. BMVVini lltlllll. Kw.'v' If A tt.f .fl V fl every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in V VaUhk, K of R. and H. C. C. ol 1' hall the kucoml and fourth Wetl neu rit ,nrti inriiitli nt. 7!:u) ti. m. UNION M'lll meet evurv Friday uftornoon mi i.uii'ii rufi mil. I. I, ... 'i . viLiixruiiir weekly meetingH Friday ut 8 v. M., I'm.!.... . . . in I. Vi vrwr tit laVmtenilty Hull, over KellurH, au Bevoud rhumUuT uvenlneti ut 7 :!J0. II. IIANKKN. B 1 1 I.I i . I A every hiiturdav ut 7:30 v. u.. In the K. of 1. OK I,. K. Meeta every Hunday afternoon lu ' the K. of i. Hull. EHANf. VPPUltcr Mfxitu uvnrv Hlltlftiiv evening In the K. of V. Hall. , 1. 1 OK I,. K. DIVIHION, No. 167-Meofofn I K lit I' Hull lha llnl mill thlnl WmIiuui. m m.iIi month, ut 7:30 p. x. THE UUIWOIIUH. fK'rKltH OlltlRCH K(iv. Father HltoNH- okht I'aHtor. Urn MitBH every Hunday ut H lllgll ailKH HI lUiQO A. M VenjHJTB UV . l'AIM.H lUlftlffill fl.il. ,.i Utnyi, nnrimltfi ''llth, Ituv.KIID.HuUjlillo Hector. BervineH " "l HArTIH'J' t.'lllJKUH 1(V. U. JJ. TAY .. LOIti I'imtrir. MiifiiIiii uiif-ilnim nvnrv H,lh. 1IM1I 1 II l i. . .. . -'i iiiiiiii'u mull v iiimr nv.i.tii ill uiirvif'iiM. ITI.P ln....i i.i. . . ..- . . viinin hurvicen lu me court noune ui tlllkriu li..ui... u 7 j...' . a . if V. .i norviwuuvory nil unyuui and 7 f. h. Mmwiiivr u.ii.....i ..it... ..,.r...i., "iruiiKurKCoruiuliy invited. .Heau free. K, (.'imi'f'iiii.... i w.i.u.u.. ........ I,. "-- w, 1, ta.P4.Viii liaqktll. "'-':l'wryDuiiuy murimiitui n ii. in. -j wiiiiiiiii nt I'l'yil .rnlii.il u w Lr...r....tli nil. IIL li:.VII .1 i.vii.n.a .ni.ii.li... ......... totliiM 'ti ,v 1 '"Kupsau o-ckkik. A cordial in H. (,xU'"a(;1 ut ltor and jmojile 11IIUBT1AN ciIUHCH-UKV.I. W. JkkkinI ..i.vir. I'riin.iiii in. in ... it , n.i. . -. :i.'n ... t.w v.iiiiK.v.Ku.ii.iiui .-v. vmjii ixirnH iiv nt s ii u aii "uy invited " - - I'VANni.'i ti . . . n .7TTT"... .. ' . i u.::..'"'ynu uu j iikiian iNintn utrettt. ry m. " sf:ao v'm A cord,al we'oo Sight ExchungoB Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FKANC1SCO, CHICAGO und I'OliTLAND, OR Collections made on fnvorehle terms at ull acceBBible points. J. ti. HCHKNCl, 1'rcHldent. J. M. I'ATTKUSO.V, Uajihier, First National Bank. VHE DALLES, - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to higlit Draft or Check. Collections made and proceedB promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on New York, San Francisco and Portland. DIREOTOKS, D. P. TiiostreoN. Jno. S. Sche.nck, Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likiie. H. M. Bkam.. W. H. YOUNG, Biacksmitn & wagon m General BlackBuiithing and Work tlont promptly, and all work-Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street opp, Licbe's old Stand. - House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his linu at rcaBonable figures. Has tho largest honso moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles J. F. FORD, Evaeplist, Of Den MoIugh, Iowa, writex under date ol March '.'3, IBM: S. B. Med. Mfo. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, I found ull well und anxiously avvuiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who hud wasted away to 38 jiounds, Is now well, strong und vigorous, and well fleshed up. H. B. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure iias cured und kept away all hoarseness from me. So give It to every one, with greetinge for ull. Wishing you prosperity, wo are Yours, Mk. & Mits. J. . toitu. If you wlHh to (eel frenh und cheerful, und ready for the Spring' work, clcuimo your riyritum with the Henduchu and J.lvcr Cure, by taking twooi three donoN each week. Bold under u poult! vo guarantee. CO edits ier bottle by ull drugglutH. C. F. STEPHENS, OtCA-LfcCK IN DRY GOODS & (LOTHING Uoott, Hlioea, Hat, JCto. Those who have a Good Digestion 1 have little sympathy si tortnedyspeptic.Tlicy Lfl, can cat everything that J comes along. While R they can eat rich food " v.'ithout fear of-, the ? dyspeptic 's bad experi- f ences, they ncverthe- L less greatly appreciate ; a delicate flavor in V their pastry. " Cottola when used as a short f ) ening, ahvavs pro- I duces the finest flavor- , i CrJ cd pastrj', which is en b 3J tirely free from the ,'4 lU many objections which frj frj the use of lard always H'a produces. Test its fj value by one trial. ijjj rtoiXisoull HUbStltlltCII. g lu ... .r . l' CI' twna tnroo cents in mnmpH tor, it. vt, 'P" Fnlrtuink A Co.. Chlvrucu. lur liiitirt- J-( ,1 Homo Coltolom. Cnok Book, contain- - fc- lniilT huiiilrvil rfclvf-H,I)ri'iiuri'(l hy w i-J-( uuiHeniiiiuiiiauiiitiriiiitineiMiKitiK. 1 V rV.tt.il.i.iu la ur.M .... ..II in.i.ra V' i- wMvivy. m nwii. . ' j u. . uw.i j. w Lo9f .1 I .... 1 pi N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., fei;) t i . luui& ana KS-CHICgO. NEW XQfiK r. "The Resulator Line' Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. P THROTJG-H Freigni ana Psssenger Line Through daily service fStindnys ex cepted) DOtween The Dulles and' Port hind. Steamer Jtegulutor leaves The Dalles at 7 u. in. connecting at Casiade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dulles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 0 a. in. con necting with steamer Jtegulutor for The Dulles. I'ANHUNUKK KATES. Ono way 2,00 liound trip. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Kliitimi.tif u fnr Pnrflimd rpiw'ivpd lit. any time day or night. Shipments for way landinirs must be delivered before 5 )). m. Live slock shipments solicted. Cull on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agt.ut. B. F. LAUGHLIN, Gttiutrul niauagvr. THE DALLES. OREGON h ARTIC FACTORY SODA WATER AND I0E 0REAM, Candies and Nuts at Wllolt.KHlf uotatloni. TOIIAUOO, I I I UJUAltM AND I I HWKKT UltlNKH Specialties FanctJ (Jood0, lotiong KUi Kto.( JCto. Second St., The Dalles. Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles 2i Street J.FOLCO At right Hide Mr, obarr'i rcKtuurmit, The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable house has been entirely refurnished, and every room has been repapered and repainte and newly carpeted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience. Rate reasonable, A good restaurant attached to the house, Frer bus to and from ah trains. C. W. KNOWI.ES, Prop. A MENACE TO EUROPE The Visit of ttie Russians to France. "VIVE LA REVANCHE" THE SPIRIT FOUOIIT WITH KN1MCH. The Irish Home-Rule Hill Will Ik Shelved-The Matahclcs are Fighters. Pauls, Oct, 14. French newspapers publish long comments upon the sym pathy expressed by ltiiffiinns at the death of Marshal MacMahon and seem greatly pleiied at it. The czar's mes sage of thanks to President Curnot for courtesies extended tho IJiissiiin sailors al. Toulon and Paris bus also greatly pleased the newspapers of this and other cities of France. It may bo said that France und Frenchmen feel more confi dence today in the stability of the re public and in the strength of their army und navy than they have for the past 20 yours. The visit of the Russians to Franco bus had a decidedly bracing effect (if ion the French ; but it is an open ques tion whether this will not precipitate the long-expected linropean war. ,-,ranco is now hersell again. Hot tempered, ultra sensitive, chivalrous to a very high de gree, proud of her armies and navy, strong in her likes and dislikes, quick to re.-ent injury whether real or fancied, France is more dangerous to the peace of Europe than she was a week ago. After all is summed down to the bottom fuels, the wild, extravagant enthusiasm shown by Flench people toward their ItiiBsian guet-t" means but one thing, the extreme delight that France feels emanates from the idea that Jtussia is ready to fight with iter, and not satisfaction at the prospects of peace in the future. The fighting enthusiasm displayed at Toulon and at Paris is as the enthusiasm of 1870, when "A i'erlin" rang from the Medit erranean to the British channel, and from the Atlantic to tho Prussian front ier. Those people who went wild yes terday cheering, "Vive la Pufesio" were in theit liearts crying "Vivo la Re vanche," so that in spite of the czar's winning, in spile of Curnot's orders, a spirit of Maris stirring up the enthu siastic millions of France and urging them on to battle in spite of their leafl ets. I'.ehind all those toasts to the peace and to the prosperity of France was a thinly concealed toast to the lu other liootl in urius expected to exist between Jtussia and Fiance when the war trum pet calls all JSuropo to arms. Those toasts were toasts of war, not the toasts of peace, ami nobody knows this better than the calculating, wakeful minds of (ieriuany, Italy, Austria and England. Some peaceful demonstrations are more flaugcioiiH than warlike outbursts. The enthusiasm shown by the French people is a clear-cut demonstration of this. Jt shows with whut wildenth'isiasm I'rance at a moment's notice would go to war with Russia by her side. It bhows tho real feeling at tho bottom of French hearts, and tho European ship of state will need very careful handling in this cyclonic weather in order to avert a clash and fearful shipwrecks. KOItFKlTK L.IM'H. IuiM,rtiiiit JliieUinii Jt'iiili-'tl ly tli HecretHi-y of Hie Interior. Washington, Oct. 17. An important decision wiib rendered today by the sec retary of the interior on tho appeal of James R. Daniel, Involving tho right to purchiiso certain forfeited lands in tho La (J runde district. Jlo holds that tho purchaser is entitled to purchase a tech nical half section of such land when so surveyed, irrespective of the actual acre ugo, but If tho hind lies in different sec tions the ucroago must then approxi mate 320 acres. Tho secretary also do cidod that lands heretofore puteiitod to The Dalles Military Road Company were originally granted the Northern l'ttoiIc Railroad Company, and that tho patents wore without authority. Ho orders the Institution of proceedings looking to their cuncelliitioiK Now Try 'J'lils. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if you havo a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. JCing's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guar anteod to give relief, or money will bo mild back. Sufferers from lu grippe found it just tho thing und under its use hud it speedy ami thorough recov eny. Try a sample bottle ut our ex pense, and lourn lor yourself just how good u thing it is. Trial bottles free ut Snipes & Kinorsly'H drug store. Lingo size 50c and $1. WOOD, WOOD, WOOJ1. Best grades of oak, fir, und slub cord wood, at loweHt market rates at Jos. 1 Petors & Co. (OfHce Second und Jeffor son streets,) Klnrco Iliittlo lletwnen l'nles mill ItnllnliR. CiiiOAao, Oct. 18. Ono dead man, two dying ami 10 others variously cut and carved, lie in the station-house at Whit ing, Intl., this morning, tho result of a Polish danco held last night. The Poles had taken possession of the town hall for the purpose of holding their merry making. To t he dance cnmeiiH unbidden guests a gang of Italians. A battle be tween the two nations broke out, and knives and dirks were tho weapons used. The floor ran with blood. John I'osh anki, a I'ole, was literally scalped alive and will die. Another Pole had his jugular severed. Tho noise of the fray roused the citizens and attracted the few officers of the town. Tho riot could not be quelled, and not until 13 were dis abled and 20 more received slighter wounds did the war abate. Many were arrested. Over 100 were engaged. THINKS Til K KM) NKAlt. Voorlices Huyw tin; Drlinle Will Close This Week. Washington, Oct. 17 Voorhees said today lie would make an effort to con tinue for the present the recess system inaugurated last evening. His plan is to have the senate sit each day from 10 to 0. He is of the opinion this will prove the best plan for turning out work and getting rid of long speeches. He expresses the opinion that the end of the long debate is near, and intimates the present week may close it. Ilie MutuhelFH iiro Fighters. London, Oct. 18. Lord Chelmsford, commander-in-chief of the British forces in South Africa during the Zulu war, said last evening that he thought the British forces now in the iield againBt the Matabele warriors would be strong enough to drive them beyond the Zam besi river. The Matabeles were fine, powerful fellows, lie said, not inferior in physical strength to the Zulus, and fully their equals in the fight. Their effi ciency in buttle would be checked greatly by their inability to handle well the riiles with which they were armed. In tho Zulu war he had noticed that na tives recently armed were much inferior, both in attacK and defense, to those of tho same race who wielded the assegai. lldliii' lEule Ih Shelved. London, Oot. 18. At Glasgow last night Henry Asquith, secretary of state for home affairs, announced, contrary to the impression made by Gladstone's late speech, that the home-rule bill would not be taken up at the next ses sion of parliament, but the Newcastle programme would be carried out. This means, tho J rish question is shelved for some time. Hpi'i'lini'ii Casi.-N. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, up petite fell away, and he was terribly re- i i rt l 1 i. il riM . I .i tiucou in uesn aim sircngin. inreo uoi- ties of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running soro on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven Iwxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catu- waba, O., had live largo fever sores on his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Sulve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Iliivkleii's AriiU'H Halve. The best salve in the world for cuu, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ull skin eruptions, und posi tively cures piles, or no puy required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Kinersly KoiiikI Trl lluUH to tho World's fulr (iii'iilly Iti'iluieil. Until October 31 st tickets will bo sold to Chicago and return at $50.03. For further Information call on or address W. C. Ai-i.awAv, G. A. I), P. & A. N. Co., Tho Dalles. I'm- iti'iu. UnnniH to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi dence on Ninth street. (l-23duw. Ask vour deuler for Mexicun Silver Stove Polish. NEWS NOTES. Gounod, the great French composer, Is dead. President Peixoto has convoked the congress elections for October 30th. A father, son and daughter named Slerabloch of Hampden, O., were found asphyxiated in a hotel at the world's fair. Tho father blew out the gas. The successor of the ill-fated battle ship Victoria us the flagship of the British Mediterranean squadron will be the battle-ship Ranilles. She will shortly sail for tho Mediterranean un der command of Captain Simpson. The Canadian customs authorities, in view of the action of the United States government in reducing tho value of silver currency, have indicated their in tention of immediately meeting the con ditions resulting in tho depreciation of silver and of proclaiming a new value for the currency of those countries where depreciation has arisen. Vest is circulating a call for a caucus of all the democratic senators. It pledges them to abide by tho result, if any is reached. Tho silver men are signing it readily, but the repeal men are holding off. It is doubtful whether Gorman will issue the call unless the deeire for it seems pretty general, as it is likely to do more harm than good. NEWS OF THE STATE. A Salem company expects a log drive of between 10,000,000 and 12,000,000 feet down in about two months irom the Lucklaimite river. Some new placer claims along the boundary between Josephine and Jack son counties are panning out gold in paying quantities. The governor commuted the fines of the I'ortland prizefighters to $50 each. A full pardon was granted to Evans and Kelly each, on their first indictment. Reports from Kinney's Nehalem can nery state that fall fish are running slack although last Saturday there was an ex ceptional haul. The boats averaged 200 salmon each, and one of them caught 280. A gang of roughs have been agitating the Chinese deportation question lately at Grants Pass, culminating Tuesday morning in attempting to blow up Wing lice's wash bouse. The bombs were not of sufficient power and none of tho occu pants were injured and but slight dam age was done to the building. For several weeks past roosts have been robbed in Independence and no clue to the perpetrators could be found. Yesterday four boys wore arrested ; one turned state's evidence, and consequently the others will plead guilty. Frank Boydston.agud 13, was committed to the reform school by Justice Lines upon ro quest of his parents. Dr. Jay Guy Lewis, general superin tendent of the Oregon exhibits at tho world's fair, has issued a challenge to the several states to compete with Ore gon upon apples, embracing thirty or more varieties. Each stuto or county competing furnishes $100, the money to be used in making a suitable medal for tho winner. "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator for constipation of my bowels caused by temporary derangement of tho liver, for the last three or four years, and ill ways with decided benefit. "HIRAM WARNER, Lute Chief Justice of Ga. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of The Dalles, has unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail them selves, of the fact can secure reasonable terms upon application. 17tf Robort Mays lias seed rye for sale at ills farm in Tygli Valley. 7t7 FYesh oysters ut A. tionery store. JColler's confoc- Tyjjh Valley Holler Flour Mill. Is in complete repair ; always in store flour equal to tho best. Also old style conrso and line Graham flour, mill feed, etc. W. M. McCokki.i:, Propr. tll.ll.'Jm Nutlet) to HuIIihjuoiii Tiixiuiyors. All delinquent taxpayers that don't want their names advertised hud better come forward, as tho roll will bo pub lished on tho 21st of this month. T. A. Wahd, Shorifl'. ' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. RoYal Baking Powder ADSOUTEIY PURE