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THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER i 1803.
NO. 122.
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Sight Exchttngo and Telegraphic
TratiHforBBoldon Now York. Chicago, St.
IOuIb, San Fnuicifico, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and varlouB points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collection!) made at all pointR on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
Prenitlont Z. F. Moody
Vice-President, Ciiaiu.kh Hilton
CuHbier, M. A. Moody
General Hanking Business Transacted.
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Sight Exchanged Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAT? FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
CollectionH made on
at all accessible points.
favorable terms
, H. BCIIKNCK,
l'renldenl.
J. M, I'ATTKltSON,
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES, -
OREGON
A General Banking 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.
D1RECTOHS.
I). P. Thompson. .Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. WiiiMamk, Geo. A. Liehk.
II. M. Beam..
W. H. YOUNG,
U called tho "Father of Diseases."
It is caused by a Torpid Liver,
and is generally accompanied with
LOSS OF APPETITE,
SICK HEADACHE,
BAD BREATH, Etc.
To treat constipation successfully
CONSTIPATION EPIDEMIC OF CRANKS
It is a mild laxativo and a tonic to
tho digestivo organs. By taking
Simmons Liver Eegulator you
promote digestion, bring on a reg
ular habit of body and prevent
Biliousness and Indigestion.
"My wife wii sorely dlstrewed with Constipa
tion and couching, followed with Bleeding Piles.
After four months use of Simmons Liver Regulator
the is almost entirely relieved, Raining strength
mnd flesh." W. B. LuErmt, Delaware. Ohio.
9-KVERY PACKAGE'
Urns oar Z 8tmmp In red on wrapper
J. H. ZKIXIN CO., Philadelphia, P.
' Dally Evening Chronicle Is reco(rni7ed
. its esseiltliillv the home tinir for the
Unlit- City folkn' tirk MC This i not a bad
le.iitiitlou. Somen UiVlJl 2,000 of our best
nltlmiN watch the columiis of thin n T DTTD
dully for the Hj.lclcst local neiVB. It 1M1 UK
HiiceeedKin cleaning the field, and hence glows
In jiojiularlty and importance. Take It awhile,
you who don't; try dome of ItH premium oilers.
"Tie Reffulator Line"
BiacKsmim & wagon Sfiop
Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
General Blueksinithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Licbc's old Stand,
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in .-his lino at
reasonable iiguros. Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles
J. I FORD, Evannelist,
Of IK'S Mollies, Iowa, wrltea under date ot
March 'ii, lt03:
H. B. Med. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
QeutUmen :
On arriving homo lust 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 lias done
its work well. Botli of tho children like
It. Your S. B. Cough Cure lias cured
and kopt away all hoarseness from mo.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mu. & Mits. J. F. 1-oud.
If you wlrti to feci f reah and cheerful, and ready
for tho Spring1 work, oleauno your hjatein with
thoHeuduoho and Liver (Jure, by taking twooi
three done euoh week,
Bold under a positive guarantee,
60 coutH per bottle by all draught.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DliALKK IN
DRY GOODS
Plothing
Hoott, Hhoet, lUti, Kto.
Fancy (jood$, fJotion,
THROUGH
Freignt ana Psssenoer Line
Through diulv service (.Sundays ex
cepted) between Tho Dulles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves Tlie
Dalles at 7 u. in. connecting at Catcade
Locks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaveB Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
'ASSKNOIClt KATES.
Ono way
Round trip.
.if2.00
. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or niglit. biupments lor
way landings must bo delivered before
5 p. in. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Ageut.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
tieneritl Manager.
THE DALLES.
OREGON
T"E ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATER AND I0E 0REAM.
at wholesale
quotation.
Candies and Nuts
Specialties
XOHAVOO, i i
tlUlAIlH AN1 I 1
HXVKICT IIHINKH
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
2 3 8 -2d
Street
j.FOLCO
At right Hide
Mr. Obarr'
rentauruu t.
Kto,
Kto.
Kto.
Second St,, The Dalles.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable house
has boon eutiroly refurnished, and every
room has been roptiporod and repalnta
and newly carpeted throughout. Iho
house contains 170 rooms and Is supplleo
with every modern convenience. Katei
reasonable, A good restaurant .attache
to the house. Frer bus to and from all
trains,
C. W. KNOWI.ES, Prop.
There is an Ayowed Assassin Loons
in Washington,
HE IS A MIXER FROM IDAHO
Waits to Kill President Cleveland,
Whom He Holds Responsible for
the Repeal Law.
Washington, Nov. 4. A number ol
officers in citizens' dress have been de
tailed to guard the while house ami (o
protect the life of the president, whir-
is supposed to be in (Linger from a m.'
deroub crank who is at largo i'i fl 'g
city. Lafit Wednesday there arrived ' i
Washington a man who keeps a hm c
rant in Boif-e City, Idaho. Tho narre
of the man the police refuse to d!utu.
Yesterday he went to the chief of polii-e
and told his story. Ilefcaid that about
a week ago a miner, who was out of em
ployment, came to his reatuuiant, and
in a heated discussion about the silver
question and the effects of the repeal
bill on the mining interests of the west,
declared, with emphasis, that he was
going to Washington, and if the repeal
bill passed unconditionally he would
kill the man whom he knew should bo
held responsible. The restaurant-keeper
did not know the man, but, as he disap
peared from Boise, he concluded it was
his duty to come here and notify the
authorities. He arrived Wednesday,
and that afternoon Etrolled up to the
white house promenade. The first per
son he saw was the miner with whom
he had the altercation. As soon aB the
man saw him he took to his heels. The
restaurant keeper thought possibly it
was a case of mistaken identity, and he
said nothing to anybody until the next
day, when he again went to the white
house and saw the sauie man lurking
there. As there was no mistake, lie
went to the chief of police and told his
story, giving a full description of the
man., As a precautionary measure a
number of officers have been detailed to
guard the white house and detectives
are looking for the man who vows him
self to be the intended assassin. The
police declare they do not believe there
is any danger, but say that precaution
is being taken to guard against possible
contingencies. The matter is being kept
very quiet.
ai.VYOK Ol' CHICAGO.
DUcracui'ul Scene Kniieleil in the Coun
cil Clil.i.ilirl .
Chicago, Nov. J. Such scenes were
never belore enacted in the city council
chamber of this city as tiauspired there
today. Before the crape-draped speak
er's desk stood two aldermen, political
opponents, each declaring himself to be
chairman of the body. The reading
clerk leaped upon the back of one of the
contestants and tried to eject him.
Auother clerk tore up the resolution,
because it was not in line with what his
party desired. Over the somber-draped
rails of the speaker's stand leaped an
other alderman upon the back of the
clerk, and his colleagues flocked to his
aid. Upon him jumped an alderman of
the opposing faction, and clutching at
the throat of the man who, by force,
was trying to get before the council that
which should have legally been received.
Police officials lushed into the enclosure
fo separate the slrugglingaldermen, and
in the light that ensued tlie erapo which
hung about tho desk of the dead Mayor
was rent, torn down and trampled un
der foot. The men who three days ago
spent money and labor to honor mayor
Harrison disgraced his memory today by
a disreputable brawl over the right to
sit for 20 minutes in his chair. Tonight
the council chain her is guarded by police
officers aud no one is allowed to enter.
ltoot uiul Itranrli,
The. poison in your blood, however it
may have come or whatever shape it
may be taking, is cleared away by Doctor
Pioree's Golden Medical Discovery. It's
a remedy that routes every organ into
healthful action, purifies and enriches
the blood, and through It cleanses and
invigorates tho whole system, Sult
rheuiu. Tetter, Kczoma, Erysipelas.
Bolls, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, and
llio worst Scrofulous .Sores and Swell
ings, ure perfectly and permanently
cu 'cd by it. . ., .
Unlike tho ordinary Spring medicines
orsarsaparillas, the "Discovery" works
cquullv well at all seasons. All the year
round and in all cases it to guaranteed,
t's no other blood medicine is. if it
ever fails to benefit or cure, you have
your money back. You pay only for the
ijood you got. A. l ,.
Isn't it safer to euy that no other
blood-purifier can be "just as good"
Jt' it were, wouldn't UJbujoUl so?
Karl's Clover Root, tho new blood
puritler, gives freshness and clearness to
tho complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kiuersly, druggists.
HAVOC ANI DEATH.
A Fh
Her
Allium! n tthlp Kxiilnde
CnrRO of Dynamite.
Madrid, Nov. Fioin Boo, it village
near Santander, tlie capital of the prov
ince of that name, r.oine3 it frightful
story of explosion, fire, havoc and death.
A steamer with a cargo of dynamite ar
rived at Saniandor. The fact of the ex
plosive being aboard was unknown to
the authorities. Last evening the vessel
took fire and the Uro department liuiri"d
to the scene to prevent the spread of ti e
flames to the other shipping, to t'
docks and to adjoining houses. Thego
ernor of the province, chief municipal
officers and ninny leading citizens were
superintending tho work of subduing tl-e
flames. Just as the news wassprc l
that the vessel contained dynamite,
and (hi people fitavt'l panic stricken
rrom tho scope, the flumes reached the
terrible cargo and with a deafening roar
it exploded, scattering deatn, fire and
destruction on overy side. The wharves,
shipping and neighboring houses were
torn to fragments. The whole city was
shaken as if by nn earthquake, and
windows shattered in every house for
miles around. Among the prominent
people missing is the governor of the
province, who was List seen on deck
fighting the flames in the front ranks.
Among those reported killed is Marquis
Pombo. According to tlie official esti
mates, the dead will number over 300.
DANGEKS OF THK 1JESEKT.
A rrofcpector anil Miner's Narrow Es
cape From Dealli.
S .- Dego, Cal., Nov. 4. One Miller,
a prospector and miner, came near add
ing liis bones to the list of unknown
skeletons now bleaching on the desert.
He left Campo about a week ago for
Yuma, and though an experienced
miner, became confused before going far
on the desert, on account of the oblitera
tion of trails by sandstorms. Within a
few hours from the time he was lost,
deatli stared him in the face in the form
of thirst. With great will-power and
presence of mind he calmed himself aud
decided that the only way to save,
his life was to take the back track and
try to ieach tho Picachos, on the wr:t
ern side of tlie desert. He retraced his
steps as rapidly as possible, suffering
terribly from thirst, and occasionally in
great peiil from the hallucinations of
delirium and the false attractions of
mirages, which almost drew him from
the trail to drink of imaginary springs.
Jie finally reached the foothills and
found his way to Campo badly used up.
Alter recuperating and refitting he will
again attempt to reach Yuma.
Allrnipt to Kol) a Traill.
Omaha, Neb., Nov. 4. As the south
bound train on tlie Missouri Pacific was
leaving Union Junction, just north of
Nebraska City, this morning two negroes
crawled to the engine and ordered tho
engineer and firemen to ,throw up their
hands. Tlie order was obeyed with
tlaerity, but in tho hands that came up
were clasped revolvers, and the engin
eer and fireman opened on the intruders,
who fled. One man was recognized by
the engineer as a resident of Nebraska
City and u general tough thore. A posse
was made up on the train and started in
pursuit of the robbers.
Arming- for Fight,
Negotiations for tho purchaso of the
swift little steamer Yankee Doodle,
claimed to be the fastest in tho world,
are pending with MeBrido Bros., the
owners, by the Brazilian government.
ft is rumored that Flint & Co. are ne
gotiating with tiie Metropolitan Steam
ship Company for tlie purchase of ono
of the two fine steamers Herman Win
ter and 11. F, Dimock for the use of
Peixoto.
Agents Of the Brazilian rebel, Admiral
Mello, have been in Birmingham nego
tiating for tho purchase of arms and ammunition.
Sly Wife,
For over three years was alilieted with
dyspepsia of long standing. She used
three bottles of Simmons Liver Regu
lator: her chills are entirely cured and
the dyspepsia almost vanquished.
N. W. KNi:miAitT, i lam (Hon, Yii.
Rooms to rent at Rev
deuce on Ninth street.
A. Horn's resi-0.2Iiduw.
Uee Mexican Silver Stovo Polish.
Jtosoliitlnu
on the Death
lllnehart.
of Mayor-
At a special meeting of tho common
council of Dalles City tho following pre
amble and resolutions were adopted :
WiiEitEAH, It lias pleased Almighty
God to remove from our midst Dr. W. E.
Rinehart, mayor of Dalles City, and
Whereas, The intimate relations
long held by tho deceased with the
members of this council, render it proper
that wo should place on record our ap
preciation of his services as mayor and
ills merits as a man. Therefore bo it
llesotved by tho common council, That
while wo bow with humblo submission
to tho will of tho Most High, wo do not
the less mourn tho death of our mayor.
licsolvcd, That in tho death of Dr. W.
K. Rinehart, who was always alive and
fearless in his work as mayor, prompt to
advance the interests of the city, devoted
to its welfare and prosperity, one who
was wise iii counsel and fearless inaction,
an honest and upright man whose virtues
endeared him, not on'y to the council
but to all his fellow citizens,
Jiesolced, That this council tender its
heartfelt sympathy to the family and
lelatives of our deceased mayor in this,
their sad affliction.
lle8olved, That these resolutions be
entered upon the records of Dalles City
nnd that a copy of them be sent to the
family of our deceased mayor.
G. C. Ehhelman,
Paul Kreft,
Chas. Lauer,
Committee on Resolutions.
In Slemorlam.
Whereas, This lodge has been called to
mourn the loss of our esteemed and
highly respected brother, Dr. W. E.
Rinehart, it is only fitting that we who
remain should bear tribute to the mem
ory of our deceased brother for bis many
good qualities, therefore,
Resolved, That by the death of Dr.
W. E. Rinehart, Temple lodge, No. 3,
A. O. U. W. has been deprived of a true
and faithful brother Workman, whose
place among us will long remain unfilled.
By his uniform courtesy, kindness and
ability he had won the esteem of all with
whom he associated.
Resolved, That we tender to the family
of our deceased brother our earnest ex
pression of sincero sympathy in 'their
hour of bereavement and trial.
Resolved, That the charter of this
lodge be draped in mourning and that
these resolutions be spread upon the
records and a copy bo sent to tlie family
of our deceased brother.
Yours submitted in C. II. and P.
Geo. G. Gidons,
J. F. Snedakeu,
L. Rohden,
Committee.
A New Hurley.
A valuable now barley is tlie Egyptian
variety. It yields more to tho acre, at
tho same tinio being richer and making
better feed. It is superior for soup and
when ground and treated like corn meal,
makes bread impossible to distinguish
from corn bread. Call atTiiE Chronicle
office nnd see sample. A limited quan
tity of seed can bo obtained for a dollar
a bushel.
Good Job rriutliijj.
If you have your Job printing done at
The Chronicle you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
wo keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
the most successful aud artistic printers
in the Northwest.
Look Ovur Vmi r County Warrants.
All county warrants registered prior
to January 10th, 1890, will be paid if
presented at my office, corner of Third
and Washington streets. Interest
ceases on and after this date.
Wm. Michell,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 21st, 1S03. tf
Notil'et
All notes due and becoming due and
all accounts owing us must ho settled on
or before November 1st, 1893, either in
wheat, oats, barloy or cash. Accounts
aud notes remaining unpaid after that
ditto will have to undergo costs of col
lection. Wo mean business and must
positively havo money.
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