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VOL. vi.
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893.
NO. 118.
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fti Dalles Dauy unronicit
ruhiihii"! i)ny. Sunday Excepted.
BY
CIIHONIOLK PUBLISHING CO
pro"
jtMiomt ud Washington Street. The
Dalles, Oregon.
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TIMK TAII1.KS.
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lncil'cct Aufrnst C, ISM.
KAST HOUNp.
A m,m 10M r. it. Departs 11 :00 p. u
WKHT IIOUMI).
to. I. .' 3.33 x. Depart 8:44 4. M
- . f,..inii fhnf rnrrv Tijumnnimrft leirfi
Hi for tlie wotl h'UO a. m., atid one tor the
01 ti a u
HTAOKH.
H frtuuvltle. vis. Hake Oven, learc dally
'fc'AiJtoloiK!, MltoheU, Canyon City, leave
Aclml'ur, KliiRnley, Wamlc, W'aplultla, Warm
immm antl TVL'll VAUUV. 1UJ1TB DUIV. Utl'IH
r0ol(U-iidHle Wash., leave every day of the
mi except Miuuay i . . . ..
Often lor all line at the Umatilla limit.
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PltOFKMSIONAL.
ii iimritrlT Ai-rnitK-r Y.iT.I.i w Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
iLDUfoa. ruHirn.
- rr mi vi a. ir ; v ar bt h a ttmkb k 1 t bib
uw-Kooms 42 ahd 43. over Tout
OBce Bulldlnx, KnUauoe on Washington Btreet
. rUF.NNKTT.ATTOKNKY-AT-l.AW. Of
A. ttreiiihehanuo'abulldlnjr.up stair. The
Mtkt, OrtKiiu.
r, r.uY. . t.uvxTixtnoy. h. . wiuo.
MAVb. HUNTINOTON & WILBW-ATTOa-my.
at-i.aw -Offices, French block over
nrrt Mtlotial nan,, i naiie. ifcuuu.
11, WllJiON ATroBHKT-AT-J-AW-Room
, fieiich & Co.' bank building, Second
Mteet,I(u-bulle. Oregon.
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Dk. EaHtUMAN (HomtorATiuc) Physician
ind smuiroN Cull answered promptly,
jhvnriiMif . it urmiintrr. OOloe Ko. SCud
.6(upmin block.
wtf
D. 0. 1). DOANK-PHYMCUK AWn fVn
tos. Ofll(; room 6 and 6 Chapman
slutf. Keblileneo: H. K. corner Court mid
loura atreuu, secmd door Irom the corner.
Wotnours 9 to W A. M., "J to 6 and 7 to 1'. M.
D-IDDAl.L-DeNnsT.-- Gas given lor the
. (udulcr extraction of teeth. Also teeth
tus;ioired aluminum plute. Rooms: blgn ol
tt iioldeu Tooth, SecouU Street.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A 0KKERALBANK1NU BUHINKKH
Letter" of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers soldon New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, san francisco, Portland Oregon,
oeauio vvasu.. anu various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fnv
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Hational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President
Vice-President,
Casbior,
Z. F. Moody
Chaklks Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble terms
at all accessible points.
J. H. BCHCKCX,
President.
J. M. I'ATTEIISON,
- Cannier.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES.
- OREQON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to .sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
i... i t , ,
remitted on uaj oi coueciion.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on
Isew York, ban rrancieco and i'ort-land.
HOCIKTIK5.
T ASCO LOUQK, NO. If., A. r. .V A. a.-ee
M tttut aiid third Monday of each uiottth at 7
r.M.
WOtt, HOYAli AHC11 CUAl'TKU NO. .
VJ trtVu Mnaoulc Hull the third eduulny
ol cb tMnth ut 7 I'. M.
MODEUS 'wuoilMKN OK THE WOULD.
.Mt. Hood Dimui No. to). MeeUTueiiduyevcii
lUKofeach week In Fraternity Hall, ut7:3U p. m.
COL0.M1IU LODGE, NO. 6, 1. 0. O. K.-MeoU
every 'ridy evenliig at 7:30 o'clock, In K.
of P. tiall, corner Hecond and Court trecU.
Sojourning brother are welcome.
H. C'Iouoh, Keu'y. 11. A. VlLU.N. Ci.
IKlKNltSHIl' LODOK, NO. 8 K. of P-MeeU
V every Monday evening at 7:K o'clock, In
Jchtnno ii building, corner of Court and Becoud
itnt'ta. Holourulug member are cordially lu
'Ittd. YY. B. CHAM.
D.W Vau8b, K. of It. and C. C.
AbSEMULY NO. 4i!7, K. OK U-Meet lu K.
. oil', hull tueecond nud fourth Wedneit
V. of euch month at 7:30 p. m.
WOMKN'H CHR1HTIAN TKMl'EKKNCK
UNION will in.x.l i.vorv Krirtiiv aftvrilOOU
it o'clock at the reading room. A 11 are invltod.
Sarmoii Lodge No. 601, I. O. O. T.-Kegular
. weekly meeting Friday at b P. M., a
IT r:."llJ ' Aiiaroinviioa.
KMP1.K LODOE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meet
1 In !.'... ...... tr.ll .. 1-... I i L-'.i. ...
, Thurnday evening at 7:ai.
11 II1KSVK.
iMra, Financier. M. W.
A8. NEHM1TH POST, No. 82, O. A. K.-MeeU
very baturday at 7:80 r. u., in tuu h.. oi r,
BOV I,. E. MeeUovery Sunday afternoon lu
, . thu K. of P. Hall.
R X h WVI8ION, No. 107-MeeU In
a7.V.K' I'"" the rt and third Wedne
T of each mouth, at 7:80 p. U.
EBANO VEREIN Moot every Bundav
evening (u the K. of P, Hall.
DIRKCTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Sciikncx.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likhe.
11. M. Beam,.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacKsituiu & wagon Slop
General Blnckeinithing and Work done
promptly, and h11 work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Lietie'. old Stand,
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honso moving outlit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles
S'
THE CHI7KUHKN.
? ;ETER8 CHDRCH -Rov. Eathor Uaow.
".'"T. a tor. Low Man every bunauy ai
nigh Mat at 10:80 a.m. Veperat
V'. rAlIIX I'llllllKtl Ulr.y.l nniklln
!.utu'. V. Ell D.HutcliUe Rector. Bervlce
"WjoiBi.15 A, m, Eveulug Prayer on Friday at
Ji,I8T 1IAITJBT OHUROII-Rev. 0. D. TAY
ith Mtf Morning ervlce every Bab
hhnnititho adeiojr at 11 a. m. Babbath
PriwJ '""nodUtehr after morning orvlce.
Cm "'K Friday oveuiug at Paator'a real
hf' Uul011 crvioca lu the court houo at
C cSJf?rlPNAL CHUROH-Rev. W. 0.
aTii .nJ!,' i tor. BerviocveveryBuudayatll
mi 1m! Uuuday Bohool after morning
Htranger cordially luvlted, Bout free.
, HURUH-Rov. J, WHIM.KB, rator.
( byrvleu every Bundav momluirat 11 a. in.
f Doiiooi at 12:30 o'clook P m. Knworth
hurrt5:..r :s9 meetlug every
tlon yi.ovcn.,niBi 7:80 o'elook. A cordial lu'
lotf,lon extended by both paitor and jwople
nreh iSh VWn congre(atloui
RNQEU0AL LUT1IK KAN Ninth atreet,
ioh,1?i I?'tur' rvloe at 11 :80 a. w.
in ou B( iM P' A (Hf(lll wl"m
J. F. FORD, Evaielist,
Of De Molnen, Iowa, writes under date of
March 23, 1W3:
S. B. Mkd. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little 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. 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 greetinge
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. & Mas. J. F. Ford.
If you with to (eel freh and cheerful, and ready
for tho Bprlng' work, cleanse your ytvm with
the Headache and IJvor Cure, by taking two or
three dose each week,
Bold under a positive guarantee.
60 oeut per bottle by all druggist.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DKALKH IN
DRY GOODS
Clothing
ItooU, Hlioen, Data, JCto.
Fancy ljoo(I$, Jotion
Kt... Klo., Kto.
Soond St., The Dalle.
fcOlTT MOV)
what a comfort it is to
have ready at hand a
remedy that never fails
to relievo Constipation,
and that, without pain or
discomfort; aifd almo3t
immediately cure3 head
aches, and dispels every
symptom of Dyspepsia.
Such a remedy is found
in Simmons Liver Regu
lator not a sweetened
compound to nauseate, or
an intoxicating beverage
to cultivate an alcoholic
appetite, but a medicine
pleasant to tho taste, and
perfectly harmless when
given to tho smallest
child. S. L. R. never
disappoints. It possesses
the virtues ana perfec
tions of a reliable remedy
of tho kind endorsed by
eminent physicians.
"It nfTbrds mo pleasure to nrtJ my te3tv.
mony to those yon receive annually In
referenco to your valuable medicine. 1
consider Simmons Liver Regulator the
best family modlcliio on tho market. I
liavo prescribed it with excellent result."
W P I'auk, il. D., Tracy City. Teua.
Dully Evenlnc Chronicle Is rccoimlzed
I rlL essentially the home paper for the
Dalles Citi-folks' UnXXLT This is not a bnd
icjiututlon. Somei HV1L2,000 of our best
altlzcns watch the columns of this n fl O L7D
dully for the splelct local news. It 1 t L.l
succeeds In gleaning the field, mid hence grows
In popularity and importance. Tnke it awhile,
you who don't: try some of its premium offers.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Frelgni ana Passenger Line
ThrouL'h dailv service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. 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
Dallec.
1'AbHKNOKU KATES,
t
One way $2,00
Round trip 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must lie delivered before
5 p. in. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
T
H
E
ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOB OBEAM.
Candies and Nuts
at wholesale
quotations.
life' Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dallea
TO
CKJA
2 Street j.FOLCO
At right side
Mrs. Obarr's
restaurant.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
'11.1- .1.1 I.... uml rnllnhle liousu
has been entirely refurnished, and every
-,.v. k.u. Kimiiniiil and renaintet
and newly carpeted throughout, lhe
house oontalus 17(t rooms aud Is supplied
with every modern convenience. Ratet
reasonable. A good restaurant attachef
to the house. Frer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
FELL TO THEIR DEATH
Workmen Precipitated Into the Water and
Drowned at Portland,
A DRAW BRIDGE WAS OPEN
A Heavy Fog Prevailed, Which Is Only,
Partly Accountable for the
Accident.
Portland, Or., Nov. 1. Special to
Thk Ciutoxici.E. Ono of tho most
heartrending tragedies which ever oc
curred in this city took place at 6:30
this morning when tho electric car Inez
plunged off the .Madison street bridge,
loaded with passengers. There were
few stirring at the time, and in the
heavy fog which prevailed it was fully
half an hour belore any intelligent effort
could bo organized at rescue. This was,
however, futile, for the occupants of the
electric motor car were in a veritable
death trap, and all who went down were
drowned. At this writing the fatal
blunder is unaccounted for. It is
known that tho draw was opened for the
passage of the steamer El wood, but
whether the brakes refused to work or
some other cause cannot yet be ascer-
.tained. Four bodies have thus far been
recovered. These are :
Ciiarles Breckmas,
Alex. Campbell,
J. P. Anderson,
Geo. Stadlek.
It is not known just how many there
were in the car, but it is believed about
twenty. It is thought the most of them
escaped by jumping just before the car
made tho fatal plunge. All of the dead
were residents of Milwaukee, who were
coming into the city to their work. An
immense crowd lias gathered in the vi
cinity, and relatives of the missing ones
are crowding around the sceno of the
disaster. There is great confusion and
no systematic effort can yet bo made to
ascertain how many were plunged to
their death. None of those who jumped
were seriously injured, but several
alighted just on the brink of tho draw.
The occupants of the car were all mar
ried men, and it is thought that Ander
son has a familv of five children.
Later The cause of the accident is
now more nearly ascertained. It ap
pears that the brakes were set, but as
it was the first car to go over the track,
the rails were covered with frost, and
owing to the momentum tho car slid
along for a distance of 150 feet.
The heavy fog prevented the open
draw being seen any quicker. Tho con
ductor and motor man have been ar
rested, and a rigid investigation will bo
made. A report is that James Steolo,
the president of tho company, was also
arrested, and that ho fainted when tho
officer made known his errand. Tho
latter report, however, lacks confirmation.
ItLBW OUT HIS ItltAINS.
Truglo Bulelde of " eultliy flllno-
Owuer.
Buooklvn, Oct. HI. The Hotel St.
George was tho scene of a tragic and
sensational suicide lust night, when
Samuel C. Cook, 40 years old, a wealthy
mlneowner, placed a pistol over his
right ear and blow out his brains. For
over a year past lie had had a lawsuit
dragging in the courts, and yesterday
the case was decided agaiiiBt him.
Thk Best Plastku. Dampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and bind it on over the seat of
pain. It is letter than any plaster.
When the lungs aro sore such an appli
cation on tho chest and another on the
back, betweon the shoulder blades, will
often prevent pneumonia. 'I hero Is
nothinK so cood for a lame bacK or a
pain in tho sldo, A sore throat can
learlv alwavs bo cured In ono night by
applying a flannel bandage dampened
1th Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles lor
sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Good Job 1'rlntlug.
If you have your job printing done at
Thk CmtoN'ici.K you will have tho ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved typo, with which
wo keen continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
tho most successful and artistic printers
In the Northwest.
IIMKItltATKI) TUB MOOH!.
Their Fighting rower Greater Than
the Spaniard Kxpecteil.
Madrid, Oct. 31. The Spanish re
verse at Melilla was duo to the mistake
of General Margolia in underrating the
hostility and fighting powers of the
Arabs. At a cabinet council Sunday,
whicli was summoned by the queen re
gent herself, her majesty said she con
sidered that tho time had arrived to up
peal to the patriotism of all Spaniards
for sacrifices to defend tho Spanish honor
at Melilla. She asked that all informa
tion in regard to affairs there be pub
lished and none concealed. In the
meantimo the Wadraz infantry regiment
was formed in the courtyard of San
Francisco barracks ready to start for
Melilla, and at the close of the council
the regent and her children, accompan
ied by a number of noblemen and gen
erals, drove to the barracks and reviewed
the regiment. News received tonight,
which was brought to Malaga by steamer
owing to tho fact that the cable was in
terrupted, says the Moors returned today
with the determination of constructing
trenches GOO yards from Fort Camxellos,
notwithstanding a heavy fire by the
troops. Official figures show the Span
ish losses in the recent engagement to
have been 12 killed and 50 injured.
Growing Uneasiness In "Europe.
Berlin, Oct. 31. There is no disguis
ing the fact that considerable uneasiness
exists in Europe at the present situation
of the powers, and this uneasiness is in
creasing as the nature of the Franco-
Russian alliance becomes known. The
Hamburger Nachrichten, in an article
which the best-informed people assert
was at least instigated by Bismarck,
accounts for the Russian reply to
France's advances on the ground that
Russia will be driven into the arms of
France by the growing suspicions of
Germany's intimacv with England. It
says the dreibund not only threatens
Russia, but as soon as Russia became
suspicious it would be exercised in de
fense of England's anti-Russian inter
ests, Russia's resentment was imme
diately aroused. The Nachrichten also
makes the assertion that a secret treaty
exists between Russia and Italy, by
which the former agrees to mediate in
Italy's favor in Paris under certain contingencies.
A Grnve-ItoMier Caught.
Chicago, Oct. 31. Shortly after mid
night last night two men brought a
heavy trunk to the Rock Island railroad
station and had it checked to Anamosa,
la. An hour later the baggageman,
suspecting all was not right, sent for the
police and had it opened. They were
horrified at finding it contained the
body of a man, wrapped in oil cloth.
There were no marks of violence on it.
Attached to one of tho leet was a tag
such as is used at the morgue at tho
county hospital. It is supposed tho
body was intended for dissection. This
afternoon a man presented a check for
tho trunk at tho station and was ar
rested on a charge of gravo robbery.
He gavo tho name of Dr. W. T. Eckley,
Fort Madison, la. At first he said he
got the body to work on himself, but
afterward said he was working for Pro
fessor Tanquary of Chicago, post-gradu
ate of the medical college.
Wrecked Steamer New York.
Sax Francisco, Oct. 31. A tug re
turned from tho wreck early this morn
ing and reported that tho workmen
were engaged in patching up lhe hole in
tho hull of tho New York with canvas
and cement preparatory to pumping her
out. They were doing the woik with
tho aid of limn lights. It is expected
the vessel will bo in a condition to be
pulled on" tho rocks this aftornoon at
about -I o'clock during high water.
Aro your children subject to croup?
If so, you should never be without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
it is a certain cure for croup, and has
never been known to vfail. If given
freely as soon as tho croupy cough ap
pears it will provent the attack. It is
tho solo reliance with thousands of
mothers who have croupy children, and
never disappoints them. There is no
danger in giving this Remedy in largo
and frequent doses, as it contains noth
ing injurious, 50 cent bottles for sale
by Blakoley & Houghton, druggists.
I'ASHKII THK UOV UK.
Washington, D. C Special to Thk
Chroniclk. The repeal bill haH just
passed the honso by a vote of 100 to 00.
POINTS OF SCIENCE.
Ants arc provided with a poison bag-,
which discharges a fluid having- m
strong sulphurous smell, sufficient to
drive away most insect enemies.
Campiiok is the result of evaporating1
an essential oil found in two different
trees, the cinnamomum camphora,
whicli grows in China and Japan, and
tho diptcrocurpus camphora of Suma
tra and Borneo.
A letter from Prof. Garner, dated
from his steel cage, which ho haa
named Fort Gorilla, has been received
in England from Fernandez Varz, Af
rica. The professor claims to have
made great progress in his study of the
monkey language.
WHERE WE LEAD.
Uncle Sam furnishes forty-one per
cent, of the world's silver.
In Europe there nre 518,400 insane; in
the United States, 108,000.
Threes hundred and sixty mountains
in the United States are over ten thou
sand feet high.
All the glaciers in the Alps would
not equal one of the largest in our ter
ritory of Alaska.
Uncle Sam makes more paper than
any other country in the world. The
largest paper mill is at Westbrook, Me.
In Great Britain the annual sick rate
for each inhabitant is ten days to the
year; in the United States eight days.
Killed lu a Traluwreck.
Norfolk, Va., Oct. 31. A collision
occurred on the Norfolk & Western road
here this morning resulting in the death
of J. Andrews, engineer, and Ed Bland,
laborer, and the serious injury of five
others.
Put to FUeht
All the peculiar troubles that beset a
woman. Hie only guaranteed remedy
for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pres
cription. For women suffering from any
chronic "femalecomplaint" or weakness;
lor women wno are run-down and over
worked ; for women who aro expectingi
to become in hers, and for mothers who
are nursing and exhausted; at the
change from gi rlliood to womanhood;
and later, at the critical "change of life"
it is a medicino that safelv and cer
tainly builds up. strengthens, regulates
and cures.
If it doesn't, if it even falls to benefit
or cure, you have your money back.
What von aro sure of, if you uso Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy, is either a per
fectand permanent.cure for your Catarrh,
no matter how bad vour case may be, or
$500 in cash. The proprietors of the
medicine promise to pay you the money,
if thev can't cure yon.
Notice!
All notes due and becoming due and
all accounts owing us must be settled on
or before November 1st, 1S93, either in
wheat, oats, barley or cash. Accounts
and notes remaining unpaid after that
date will have to undergo costs of col
lection. We mean business and must
positively have money.
Respectfully,
dawlm The Dalles Mercantile Co.
Ask vour dealer for Mexican
Stove Polish.
Silver
Look Over Your County Warrant.
All countv warrants registered prior
to January 10th, 1890, will bo paid if
presented at my office, corner of Third
and Washington streets. Interest
ceases on aud after this date.
Wm. Michell,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October '-'1st, 1803. tf
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in
the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
berlain's Cough Romedy giveB tatter
satisfaction than any other cough medi
cino I have ever sold." There is good
reason for this. No other will cure a
cold so quickly ; no other is so certain a
preventive and cure for croup ; no other
affords so much relief in cases of whoop
ing cough. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
ONE MORE WEEK.
Tho Time Extended of the Torlland
Kxpokltlou.
Tho Dulles, I'ortluud & Astoria Nav.
Co. will sell round trip tickets to I'ort
luud, luelildliiK udiiilsalou to the Kx-
IMisltioii, ut Sil.OO. Tleket limited to
Nov. 10th. W. C Alluwuy,
A iient.
Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE i