vol. vi. Dalles Daily Chronicle. blUI'ot Patty, Sunday Kxccpted r CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO ( jacourt uil Waahington Stntou, Tha Dalle, urogou. Term of Subscription lint. .00 &, by carrier 80 -hcopi ' - TIME TAHMC8. tultroad. In effVct Atiguat fi, ibitf. I1HT 1IOUKI). . irnrai 10:U K. Depart 11:00 r. M WEST HOOMI. L , irrlre3::w a . Depart 8:44 a. m. mtax freight Unit earry icnjer leave , to: Ui wt nt :0u a. m., and one for the fsnerttle, vU. Hake Oven, leuve dally tiafclope, Mitchell, Canyon City, Icbtc rfmiar, Kingidey, Wamic, Waplnltla, Warm sp ibiI Tygh valley, leavo daily, except In ltd A. M. ErOoUeiidiilu. Won., leave every day of the LtaRit Sunday ( 7 a. m. Ilor Kit linen al U1C u UilulM uuunv. FltOFEMHIONAL.. i mimvl 1 imntmr.iT.Uv-OHllui Ht Court Street, rue inuiea, uregon. Lrmo 4. uvwirvw irrniRiTi . at ' iiw Koomi u aua , over i Snllrttnir. Ktitriuce on Waihincton Btreet talta.Oreg-ou. HESSETT. ATTOKKEY-AT-LAYY. OI i Ace Hi hclmnuo' building, up t&lrt. The , Oregon. kr.Hiri. .t.iiuTinoTow. i.fcwiuoj. klYK. HHSTIKtlTOX A WILBON ATTOB I xtTt-AT-LA w urncex, rrcucn djoc ovur M National Usui. ' ii Dalle, uregon. ' U. WtUO.S ATTOIUHEY-AT-LAW-Kooml . yrmfh I'n 'u runic iimiamir. necuiiu , Tat iMllai. Oregon. Lit. ESHELUXS (HomtorATiuc; I'nvwciAN t and Hoanann rail anawered nromntly. or nlrhL rtli- nr fwintitrv- O HI (HI NO. 26 BtlU tuapoanblock. wU kK. 0. D, DOANK rMYmciAW amu hub 1 iiiav nm,.. rfinmi & and 6 Chanm&u let Kmldeiice: 8. E. comer flourt and cm ftmiu, hoc mu uoor mini mv biihw. rilDDAU. Dismtrr. Qua given for the i palakm extraction oi worn, aiko iwuj J.w. .iinminnm ntHti' Rooms: Bleu of llolden Tooth, Second Btreet. HOCIKTIEH. iTABCO lflUGK, NO. 15, A. K. 4 A. M. Mita nmaofl tulrd aionuny 01 encu louuui ai , ' , " -wesm l It Hj R HE all k Hitlks Clit0tttck I NO. U. Ill lands. mnmn KA I II H..M1IK IIKKI.IIV onlvono.ftn old man. fired a return S K mm THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1893. FRENCH & CO. BANKERS. TKAN8ACT A OENEKAL BANKING HDHINE8H Ltittor of Credit leaned available in he Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic TramfeMBoidon New York, Chicago, St. Lonis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Doauie w Baa., ana vanoun points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav oranie terms. THE DALLES Hational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President - -Vice-President, Cashier, - Z. F. Moony Charles Hilton M. A. Moody General Banking Bnsiness Transacted Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made nn farnrphlp tprmn at all accessible points. J. u. BCHCMCK, Praddent. J. M. I'ATTKr.SON, Caahlcr, First National Bank. VHE DALLES. - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted IJepooits received, subject to bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day ol collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on evc York, ban Francisco and Portland. DIRBCTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck. En. M. Williams, Geo. A. Ltebe. II. M. Beall. Bl W. H. YOUNG, acKsmilti & wagon snop General Blacksmitiiing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. LALUW fcotix A.HOII CHAl'TKK NO. f..- McviniuuHonlo Hall the tblru wvunenuay Ka momnm Y. M. 01)KK.V WOODMEN OF THE WOKU).- k mi. iiixju vamv!io.DV,Mceui iuenuayevcu lot vaub week in fraternity Hull, at7: 1'. in. IOLUMllIA WUan, NO. 0, 1. O. 0. K.-MoeU every Friday evening, ut 7 :a0 o'clock, in K. j. mm, corner second nnd uourt atrecia. PUrilllie brotliorn Krn mlnimp. ICwuuk, oeo'y. U. A. BILUI.N. 0. IbIEXDSIIII- LODGE, NO. ., K. of P.-MeeU jimiuBj evening at 7:au o oioca, in ..v n uuiiuiiig, corner oi wouri miu nucuuu oujuuriung mcmoerR ure coruiany m- It 1 1 1 1 . u K. o(H. aiidB; a HKM11LY NO. 48.7. K. OK I MoeU in K. Loil', hall thekecmid and fourth Wednw "Meach month at7:! p. m. POMEN'8 C'HttlBTlAN TEMPERENCE yI0 mil jnoet every Friday afternoon oci at the reading room. Allare Invited. on Lodire Nn. Mil. T n n t Hiwul.r jwtiy meeting Friday at 8 r. U., iaviv nan a ii i i .a "fciUMAW, C. T. u. C. Ftxcx, Be T wuut u. a, a. u. v, v. fliecw A,'efiilty Hall, over Keller, u Becoud "s inunday cvenlnga at 7 :8U. ...Luck I. u. . II. 11AOOL11 , LiyiM. Financier. M. W. A2;ii5?MITn J8T, No. 82, O. A. R.-Moeta D. iS Jt !'rMw)l every Sunday afternoon lu wK.of V, Hall. JSS VERKIN MwU every Buudav -""mh n me ii, ox r. iinu. D. if h ' .u'VIBION, No. 107-MeeWln Ki'l'- Halltheflrat and third Weduea- - ;aur. a. TUB OHVKCHKH. fKTEUH R ii,1?"1?'' Maaa every Hunday at High Maaa at 10:80 a.m. Veauera at ElUth"'?, 0H"KU -Union Btreet, oppoalte 5s m,i '!uv.' Hutelille Rector. Bervlcea la-A-C f ll.A- i"1 7:80 r. m. mntday " A, M, Kvenluv Pravor on Vrldav at P'TllAlTIBT C!HIIUfili. n n Tiv. lat'tL"10 Mofotnt aorvlooi every Bab ,rtne2i ,1SiSiy ",ter won" aorvicea. K. linin.B " uveniug airaaior a real DT Unlon wrrloo in the court bouie at Ii mii S10 "enrlDea every Bunday at 11 m, M.'.'Ji' Bunday school after mom lug -avracoraiaiir invited. HeaUlroo. V KrilM.r J. Whiblkb, paator. ThSSi ML"1"!'; moruiugal 11 a. in. B?ii'i "iaoo'ofook r m. JJpwortb SSa?.JLS?' i i"'yr meeting every l Va,li7XV1BJ, 0'00 Aoord al In U extended by both paator and iwople tiHSilURCU-RaV. J. W, JlMKIMt, a -v..'"HJ"'g iu toe uoncracatlonal "0JU0AL LUTHERAN Ninth trat. ItSJSiVS'H01' rvw at 11 :80 a. hi. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street, opp. Liege's old Stand. House Moving! , Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line nt reasonable figures. Has the largest honso moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. AddreBBP.O.Boxl81,TheDalles J. F. FORD, Evaielist, Of Ilea Molne, lowo, write under date ol March 23, 1W3: S. B. Meu. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Qentlemen : On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little jgirl, eight and one-half years old, who bad wasted away to 38 pounds, ie now well, strong aud vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure lias done its work well. Both of the 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, Mit. & Mrs. J, F. Fojto. If you wbtbtofoel fresh nnd cheerful, and ready lor the Spring's work, olcatibe yuur ayatcm with the Headuche mid Liver Cure, by taking two or three done each week. Hold under u poaltlvo guurautee. 60 ccuta per bottle by all drugglatt. O. F. STEPHENS, DKALEK IN DRY GOODS CLQTHING Hoota, Mhoea, Hat, Kto. Fancy Ijood, lotion to., tc., Kte, Soond St., The Dallei. WAKE UP. If you wake up in tho morning with a bitter or bad tasto in your mouth, Languor, Dull Headache, Despondency, Constipa tion, tako Simmons Liver Regulator. It corrects tho bilious stomach, sweetens the breath and cleanses the furred tongue. Children as well as adults sometimes eat something that does not digest well, producing Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Restlessness, or Sleeplessness a good dose of Regulator will give relief. So perfectly harmless is this remedy that it can be taken by the youngest infant or the most delicate person without injury, no matter what the condition of tho systemjnay be. It can do no harm if it does no good, but its reputation for 40 years proves it never fails in doing good. TfJTT Dully Eveninc Chronicle is recoirnized 1 fl C, us eaueiitially the home pajier for the i'Biica iuy loiKg ijni it mis is, not a ona reputation. Somen Jl VI r2,0CO of our best Ditlzen watch the columns of this nnnrn dnilyfnrtheplclt local new. It rM r tit Rurcecda In gleaning the field, and hence grows in popnlarity nnd importance. Take it awhile, you wno aon i; try Rome oi its premium oners. "Tie Regulator Line" The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUG-H Frelgni anfl Psssenoer Line Throuuh dailv service (Sundavs ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Kegulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock") at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dal lee. l'ABMKNOKK ItATKM. One way Kound trip... .. 12.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 0 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. OREGON T H ARXIC FACTORY SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM. Candies and Nuts at wlioleaale quotation. TOHAG'CM UJOAltH NWKKT 0? -Specialties Finest Peanut Roaster In Tho Dalles Was Successfully LaanchGd Yesterday Morning. GOV. PEXKOYER NOT PRESENT But He Was Represented By Brigadier r 1 fy r, r . . . ucnerai lumysoamc tnrisi- cning. Sax Francisco, Oct. 20. The big battle-ship Oregon was successfully launched at tho Union iron works shortlv before noon today, in the presence of fully 50,000 people. A private stand had been erected right under the bow of the battle-ship, and here stood the in vited guests and those who were to par ticipate in the ceremony of launching, Irving M. Scott, president of the Union iron works, was present, giving direc tions to the last minute. General Ruger, commanding the department of the Pacific, and staff; Captain Howison, commandant of Mare Island navy-yard ; Governor Markham; Mayor Ellert; General Compson, of Portland, repre senting Govenor Pennoyer, of Oregon ; and other distinguished personages were present, and in addition there were the two young ladies who were to take a most important part in the ceremony They were Miss Daisy Ainswortb, rep resenting the state of Oregon, and Miss Eugenia Shelby, representing the city of Portland. Miss Ruth Dolph, daughter of Senator Dolph, of Oregon, had been designated by Secretary Herbert, to represent the navy, but was unable to be present. On the arrival of the final moment, 11 :58 a. in., the cord connect ing the dog shores, instead of being severed by the historical hatchet, was cut by a guillotine set free by the press ing of an electric button by Miss Shelby. The guillotine in its fall severed a cord that held two 25-ound weights in posi tion. These weights struck ,the dog shores, and, knocking them out, set the vessel in motion. At the same moment Miss Ainsworth pressed another button, allowing a bottle of California campagne to crash on the bow and spill its con tents over it. Thus was the big ship christened on her departure from the ways, down which she glided easily out into tho. bay, a mighty cheer arising from the admiring crowd, bands playing national' nira and everv whistle round about sending forth screeches of enthu siasm. DIMENSIONS ANI AKMAMEXT. Q 3 8 2d Street j.FOLCO At right aide Mm. Obarr'a restaurant. The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable house lias been entirely refurnished, and every room has been rojwpered and repalntw 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 all trRinB C. W. KNOWI.E8, Prop. The Moat Powerful Ship i" tho United Mtatea Navy. The Oregon is what is technically known as a sea-going coast-line battle ship, and is the most powerful ship in the United States navy. Her dimen sions are as follows: Length over all, 348 feet; load water line, 300 feet; breadth, 69 feet 3 inches ; draught, L'4 feet; displacement, 10.29S tons; maxi mum speed of 10 2-10 knots, and will :arry a crew of 400 men. Her cost, ex clusive of armament is $4,000,000. Her armament consists of 4 13-inch, 8 8-inch and 4 6-inch breech-loading rifles, also a secondary battery of 20 (i-pounder and 6 1 -pounder rapid-fire guns, 2 Gatlings, and also 6 torpedo tubes, 13-inch nnd 8- lnch guns mounted in the turrets. The Oregon's armor is very heavy. There is a' belt of steel from three feet above tho load water line to 4,'.j feet below it, ex tending 106 feet amidships, protecting the engines aud boilers. Above this belt is another five inches thicK extend ing to the main deck. From tho ends of the 18-inch belt to the extremities of tho ship is a protective deck three inches thick and another armored deck 2 in ches thick. Turrets for 13-inch guns are in two parts under a redoubt 17 in ches thick, and above this is an inclined armor of tho same thickness. Tho 8- Inch turrets are similarly built with an inclined armor varying from to 0 inches In thickness. Thero is also a complete system of coal protection, cel lular subdivision aud gun shields. HIIOX UOWX MKK KATB. How the HrllUh C'olonUU Treateil the Mutalielea. London, Oct. 20. An interview with a colonist named Davis, in reference to tho Matabelo raid at Fort Victoria, and alleged atrocities committed by tho Hrltish, was recently published In the Poctoria Press. " Woovortookjthe Impl," he said, ''seven miles from Victoria. They were going at a jog trot. Many wore unmounted. Dr. Jameson im mediately ordered us to lire, Our men were mad, and shot down tho Matabeles like rats, shooting Indiscriminately at tho dead, the dying and tho wounded. Twenty-five of tho Matabeles were killed. Kach body contained enough bullets to kill a doren. Tho Matabeles k never turned when wc opened fire on them ; only one, an old man, fired a return shot, and he was immediately brained with a gunstock which was smashed by the blow. It was sickening work, yet on returning to Fort Victoria we were cheered as though we had won a second Waterloo." ' Fight lletween Schoolboy. Woostkr, O., Oct 26. Students of Wooster university and the pupils of the high school had a pitched battle on the college campus last night over a base ball decision. A dozen or more were wounded. Five were so badly hurt aa to require the services of phystcians to bow up their wounds. John Morgan, a senior, who tried to stop the fighting, lias a gash in the throat made with a knife in the hands of one of the high school boys, so it is charged. Three Hurled In the Wreck. Hamburg, Mich., Oct. 26.Last night a freight train on the Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan road ran into a sink hole near here. The engine was ditched and two cars of oil and three cars of coal piled on top of it, taking fire and still burning. Engineer Beaulieu, Fireman Albers and head brakeman Milligan were buried in the wreck, doubtless burned to a crisp. CONGRESSIONAL NOTES. FOREIGN Rev. Haddaway, chaplain of the house, died yesterday of Bright's disease. The secretary of the treasury places the cost of deporting the Chinese res' dents of this country at $10,000,000. It is quite probable the 'Chinese ex elusion bill will not be reported to the senate before tho beginning of the reg ular session in December. Senator Sherman says he has no in tention to offer an amendment to the re peal bill for the issue of $200,000(000 of bonds to strengthen the gold reserve at this session. At the regular session, however, he will introduce a bill for that purpose. There will be no delay of action on the silver bill in the house when that meas ure reaches that body from tho senate because of a want of a quorum. General Tracey, chairman of the steering com mittee of the repealers in the house, has been looking to the matter. He made a count last night which showed the pres ence of 201 members of the house in the city. See the Worlu' Fair for Fifteen Cent Upon receipt of your address and fif teen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the world's Columbian exposition, the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work o' art and a thing to be prized. It con tains full page views of tho great build ings, with descriptions of same, and is executed In highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, wo will refund tho stamps and let you keep the book. Address II. E. Bucki.en ik Co.. Chicago, 111, Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says; "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is tho first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Klnersly. Notice of Dlaaolutluu. Not i co is hereby given that tho co partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Williams & Teague is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All claims against the firm will bo paid bv J. II. Teairuo and all monies or ac counts due the firm must be paid to J. ii. Tenmie. llio business will liereatter bo conducted by J. II. Teague. Signeil: u. 11. Wh.i.iamb, J. II. TllAUUU. I'uaturaae. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of Tho Dalles, has unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail tlioin- selves of the fact can secure reasonable terms upon application. 17tf liuokleu'a Arnica rtulve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chappod hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi tively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale ty onipes tun- ersly . News of serious importance has just been received -from Peru. It lias been stated that the Indians nt Huaucayo are rising in revolt against the government. They are in favor of ex-President Caires, whoso citizenship was recently taken from him by the Peruvian congress. Congress has disapproved the proposed treaty with Ecuador, defining the bound ary limits of tho two countries. Thero is every indication that the Brazilian government intends something warlike Brazilian Admiral Maurity is hovering about London on mysterious business, and tho great Winchester gun works are running night nnd day, and a big order will be shipped next week. Either the rebels or the government also have a $200,000 order with the Hotchkiss Gun Company to bo shipped next week also. Figuring in France. In both France and Germany one fourth H) reduced to a decimal is written 0.25; in England it is written 0'25 (always with the period at the top of the lino), and in the United States in this way, 0:25. Franco and Germany always use the comma (,), Eng'land and the United States the period (.), the only difference being1 the manner in which it is placed upon the line. Sir Isaac Newton is piven the credit of originating the present English method of using the decimal point, his reason being that by placing1 it at the top of the line it could be distinguished at a glance from the "full stop" punctua tion mark. All English mathema ticians use the mark in the way pro posed by Newton and the period as a sign of multiplication. The Fenal Code of China. Taking the word in its literal sense the most civilized country in the world is China, and it is here that we find the most severe penal code. It is most minutely divided, and there are penal ties for almost everything, even for getting- out of temper in public, an of fense for which the penalty is five days' imprisonment. The punishments of the Chinese code are as numerous and varied as they aro barbarous. Kioust 'n Ucnaiache Cnpaule. A remedy used with unvarying success as a euro for Headaches of ill' kinds. The results have been ho univcreum cood that it is no longer nn experiment. It has been used for Huuinchc resulting from Dissipation, iu Period ical Sick Headache, in Headaches caused by severe Inbor (mental or physical), or by exposure to the sun, nnd in all cases with the most grati fying results. We have, after a borough inves tigation, hud no hesitancy In taking the agency lor tins eiiectlvo remedy, and couscloiuiousiy recommend it toour patrons. j.espeuiiuuy, Sold by Snipes it Klucrsly. At the ranch of Mr. Coley, in Klick itat county, on Saturday last, the 13- year-old boy of Mr. Sealy was accident ally shot and killed by Mr. Coley'S" boy. Tho boys were fooling with a Winches ter, nnd in some way it went oil' and shot the Sealy boy iu tho neck, breaking his neck and severing the jugular vein. The boy says he didn't know it was loaded. Arlington Record. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Now Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now tho opportunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised drug gist and get a trial botllo, free. Send your name and address to II. E. Bucklen k Co., Chicago, and got a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guido to Health and House hold Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Sold bv Suipos & Kinersly. Look Over Your County Wurrunta. All county warrants recisfered prior to January 10th, 1890, will be paid if presented at my oil ice, corner of Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. Wsr. Micnmx, Treasurer Wasco County. October 2Ut, 1803, tf Use Mexican Silver Stovo Polish Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for yspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or idiioy trouble. It is luiarautoed to give you satisfaction. Prb-o 74c Sold uy bnlpes Kinersly, druggists. IIoui for Kent. Six-room house to rent, ocated. Apply to tf Centrally H. Gl.HNN. WOOD. woon, wonii Best lrnules of oak, fir. and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. PetorH & Co, (Olllco Second and Jeffer son streets,) Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Roto! Baking Powder ABSOLLTTELY PURE n Hi I I :9