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THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1893.
NO. 126.
Dalles Daily Chroniclt.
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for Jufur, Klmridoy, Wamlc, Waplnltln, Warm
(JfiM I""1 iJH" Vllliuy, ijYU mill, uraH
h'oMcnilale, Wash., leave cvury day of tho
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)tft fur nit linen at thu Umatilla House.
I'UOKKNBIONAI..
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1, CourtHtreot.TlioiniiieN.urvKou,
l i. ocruH. fKAHK MKNiraie.
I nnmu Ai MKNKFKK - ATTUIUIKYH AT'
J Liw-Hoom. nnil 43, over I'oiit
OtohullJIiiK, Kutrane.e on Washington Btreet
Qil)tllt,Urvxi)n.
. . uvKKVW ITTOIlKKV.iT.UW. Of
. icviu hclianuo's building, UP stairs. The
M,tjitioii,
I'f.MUYS. n.S.HUNTlNOTON. H. 1. WIMON.
lYh KI'VTINOTON- A WILHON ATTOH
N1Y1..AT.1.AW -Olllces. French's block over
KntNiUonnl Hans,. ' ' mines, ureeon.
Ill
II WILHON ATTORNKY-AT-LAW IlOOjnS
. Kreneh & Co.' bank: buluilUK, aecouu
Iftwt, Ibf lialles, Oreou.
Dh.EdlIKI.ll AN (JIOMJtOrATIIIOl l-IIYHICIAN
ind SUkokon. Call answered iiroinptly,
liiTOfniiht. citv or country. Otllec ro. ho ana
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DH.O.l), DOANH PHYSICIAN AND AUK
mi. OMca; room 6 and fl Chapman
alock. fcwldcueo; K. K. corner Court and
Kama meet, see ind door from the comer.
OBciiliount to 12 A. M., '1 to 6 and 7 to 8 1'. M.
DflDOXUs Dentist. (la kivcu for the
. lullll.u ..rlr,.i.,lnil l,f tlHltll. A 1)1(1 tCUttl
-loaJairiil alumlnnm plate. Kooiiin: Hlgnof
it CoMcn Tmith, Hecoud Htreut.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANHACT A (1KNKKAMIANK1NO IifJHtNKHM
Lettei-H of Credit Issued avftllable In he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
i nuiHiiirHHOKion ow York.UnlCRgo, St,
liuuiB, nan rrancisco, Portland Oregon
Seattle Wrwh., and various points in Or
egon and Washinirton.
Collections made at all points on ftiv-
oraDie terms.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - -Vice-President,
Cashier, -
Z. F. Moody
Charles Hilton
A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on fiivoruhle terniH
at all accessible points.
J, H. HCHKNCK,
'resident.
J. M. Pattkuhon,
CuKhlur.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES.
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Ueposits received, subject to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day ol collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, ban rrancisco and Portland.
DIREOTOKS.
D. P. TlIOMl'HON. JNO. S. SCIIENCK.
En. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lieiiu.
H. M. Beall.
W. H. YOUNG,
Bianiiii & waoon m
CONSTIPATION
bodied the "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
It is a mild laxative and atonic 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 wa sorely distressed with Constlpa
ion and couching, followed with lilccdln Piles.
After four months use cf Simmons Liver Regulator
he is almost entirely relieved, raining strength
ind flesh." W. B. LitarnK, Delaware, Ohio.
4ETEVERY PACKAGED
Urns our Z Stamp in ri d on wrapper
J. H. ZEIL.1N & CO., Philadelphia, Fa.
TUT Dally Kvcnlittr Chronicle is recognized
I rl Li, "H essentliilly thu home paper for the
Dalles City folkH' I J r I This Is ncit ii hurt
reputation. KomeFl UiYl C 2,000 of onr best
iiuir.ciiH waicn mo eoitiimm nf t i n ri n r t-
(hilly for the Bplcleit local neiVB. Jt 1M1 UK
NiiceeedH in KluaniiiK the Held, mid henee grou-s
In popularity und importance. Take it awlille,
juu j,u uuii i; irj Komo 01 un jiremium onerB,
"The Reffulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portland anfl Astoria
Navigation Co.
HOUIKTIKB.
VXiCO LODHK, NO. lfi, A. K. & A. J!.-Meet
l Irat and third Monday of each month ut ,
ltd.
II) m.u in MhjidiiIi! Hall the third VtcdnoMlay
liltich month at 7 1'. M.
IMODKUN WOODMICN OK T1IK WOULD.
Al Mt.lliMl CampNo.fc'J.MeelHTiieidayuvcn.
tngoitMlineek in I-rnternity nail, ai7:.su p. m.
fAOUJUBIA I-ODaK, NO. 6, I.O. O. F.-Meel
V. wl Vrlday evenlnB at 7::i0 o'clock, in K.
01 V. hiA. f.,ru..r Hw.iiul and Cimrt atrecta.
dOiOll rnf liff Wlli.tru urn witlfrilnn.
H. C'WCOH.Serf y, II. A. li!M.8,N. G.
iPKIKNPSIUI' LODGE, NO. !)., K. of l'.-SIecU
every Jondsy ovonlliB at 7:a0 o'clock, in
Ximiuo'iibuilillnK, corner ol Court and Second
itrceti. Hojouniliig ruenibem are cordially lu
"tol. .. W. H. Cham,
JU.AtiK,K.of R. amis. C. C
4 UdEMIILY NO. 4827, K. OK U-Mceta in K.
IX of P. hull the kvuond and fourth Wcdnen
Mts of each month at 7 :30 p. m.
UrOMKN'H C1IKIHTIAN TKM I'KKENCK
I II UNION' will m,.., ,.n,v Vrliliiv nftiirillinil
llo'clock at the reading room. Allan) Invited.
llirmon IxjiIru No. 501, I. O. O. T.KeBUlar
Rurally Hall. Allaralnvlteil.
V, (JllHlHAN. c. V. It. C. Kr.ncK. So
?.K 1X))0E NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Mcota
In Fraternity Hall, over KellorH, m Second
-, tuuriHiay evuillIIKH ttt 7:au.
,.,, 11. HANSEN,
U. NKHMITH POST, No. 32, (1. A. K.-MwtH
vi) omuruay at v;ao r. n., in inu jv. oi r.
B0K L. K. Meeta every Kunday aftcruoou in
the K. of p. Hall.
MANd VEKKIN MecU every
Wiling in tho K. of 1. Hall.
Sunday
B0? 'i F. DIVISION. No. 167-MootnJn
Ha.. , U Hint nilV vtlltu ii VMiiv"-
gwwii mouth, t 7:ao r. m.
TUB UHllltUlIKH. t
STrJKTKB8 011011011 -Bov. Father Hbonu
Ii i. ""T. ''""tor. Low Mana uvery Hunday at
ilMh Ht ,0:itu A" Vw,l,cr' Ht
iTirfinU,'H OHUKOII -Villon Htrwrt, opponlto
..ii, ikuv.Kiiu.Hlltoillioneaior.' uurvieeB
A. m. KveuliiK Prayer on KrJday at
ItAI'TlUT nuniinif iinw n n Tiv.
rttor. Morning norvlceH every Hnb-
ILT m WIU llftillntnv u 11 k U . Ullhllllfll
FtfW liiiiiuxilatclv alter momliiB orvlceB.
tffir "w Iiik Krlrfay ovenliiR at I'antor'a rial-r-
union norvicoa in Uio court liouo at
Ci'L'A.l'IONAI. OHHKOH-llov. W. (!.
Ii.it i,7,r-r' 1 ,u,u,r BorviecHovory Hunday. Ht U
rncT at r' uy Hotmol HfUr moruiuB
lif- Htranuerii cordially Invited. Bent free.
IM, hr """UOH-Uev. J. WiiUMSii, iiantor.
fM '"voryBuiiday morning at 11 a. m.
Wfi5??hJ?"' ' o'ofook r M. Kpwortli
IS5.? . "nyor meeting every
Jlura.ovntng at 7:80 o'olook. A cordial In
teiir1 e"Jed by both puator and people
CHly?'AN. ' CUUIIOH-HBV. J. W. JaHKINS.
ck0rch ..aVs. Sro5UhiK lu tho Congregational
Bntv A,n0AI lUTHK KAN Ninth trcot,
y'ih'J0ru'J,,l,,to'' B'Vloei t ll:80a.m.
tw l 8:110 p'm A wtAlrt waloomo
eneral Dlncksmithing und 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 iigures. Has tho
largest honso moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles
J. !, I0RD,
Of Pes MolneB, Iowa, writes under date ol
March 83, 1893:
S. B. Mkd. Mm. Co.,
Dufur, OroRon.
Qentkmen : , , . . ,
On urriving homo lust week, I found
nil well und anxiously invit'iting. Our
little i?irl, oight und one-half years old,
who hud wuHted away to !18 pounds, ie
now well, stroni! und vigorous, und well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure bus done
its work well. Uoth of tho children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure bus cured
and kopt awuy ull hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, witli greeting
for till. Wishing you prosperity, we nre
Yours, Mu. & Mus. J. K ow.
If you Winn to feel freh and olieorlul.and ready
for the Spring' work, cleanse your nyHtem with
the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or
three douca eaoh week.
Bold under n poxltlvo Ktiarauteo.
60 cent per bottle by nil drugglHta.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DlfALtCK IN
DRY GOODS
(LOTHING
lttiti Nluiea, MiUh, Ktc.
Fancfl Ijood, fsMnni,
Ktc, Ktc, Ktc
Second St., The Dalles.
THROUGH
ireigm ana psssongBr Line
Through daily service iSuudaye ex
cepted) nutweeii Tlio Dalles and I'ort
huul. Stetuner liegulutor leuves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade
Ixicks with sleamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) ut 6 n. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Duller.
JMh.SKNUElt It riKS.
One way $2.00
Round trip 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
A FATAL REJOICING
Visited His
Sweetheart While lie Was
Drat
SHE GOT MAD-HE SHOT HIMSELF
More
Victims of the Rock Island
Trainwreck Crimes and
Casualties.
Mount Hoi.lv, N. J., Nov. 9. Ed
ward Hubbs, of Medford, a Email village
six miles from here, Tuesday night took
part in the republican rejoicing over the
result of the election, and during tho
evening drank two much. Ho subse
qucntly called on his fiancee, Miss Mary
orcross, who was so shocked at seeing
hijn under the influence of liquor that
she refused him admission to the house
and told him she would have nothing
more to do with him. Hubbs went
away without a word, and returning
home got a revolver and shot himself in
tho head. He died a few minutes after
ward.
Shinments for Portland received ut
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
o p. in. Live slock shipments sohcted.
(Jul I on or nduress,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Oeueral Agent.
B,
F. LAUGHLIN,
Oeueral Manager,
THE DALLES.
OREGON
ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOE 0EEAM.
Candies and Nuts "S-'fflsri-
Subspecialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
2d Street J.FOLCO
At right hide
Mrs. Obiur'k
restaurant.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable Iioubo
luiB been entirely refurnished, und every
room lias been repapored and repainte
und newly carpeted throughout, llie
house contains 170 rooms and is supplied
with every modern convenience. Rate
reasonable. A good restaurant attnehed
to the house. Krer bus to und from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
Wreck an the Rock Inland.
UincAGo, ov. y. .bour more names
have been added to the list of dead as
last night's wreck on the Rock Island
Road near here, making eight killed and
34 wounded. The additional dead are:
Edward J. Grady, Quincv. 111., died at
the hospital today; Malcolm Latham,
aged 12, died today ; Reuben Leghoner
died today: an unidentified man died
today.
A dense fog prevailed over the city
most of the forenoon, and notwithstand
ing the utmost caution was observed by
the railways several accidents occurred,
though fortunately none were serious.
A gas motor in the North Side street
railway barns exploded today, causing
10 moters to blow up. Fire following de
stroying the building and 40 Etreet-cars ;
loss, UOO.OOO.
Tlie Hantatiiler Dlsiister.
Saktaxdeb, Nov. 9. Divers state that
600 cases of dynamite yet remain in the
wreck of the steamer Cabo Michicaco.
the explosion on board of which wrought
such fearful destruction of life and prop
erty on Friday last. People living near
the waterfront, fearing another ex
plosion, are abandoning their homes and
seeking residences at a safe distance
from the point of danger. Experts do
not, however, believe such a quantity of
dynamite could withstand the shock of
the hist explosion. Deaths among the
wounded of the last explosion are re
ported daily.
JOSIK MANSFIELD.
She Is ISrouglit Into Notice Again by a
Divorce C'ate.
New Youk, Nov. 9. Robert L. Reade,
a New York lawyer, who lias been living
in Paris several years, has returned to
this country andismakingarrangenients
for a legal separation from his wife, who
will remain abroad. She is Josio Mans
field, who 20 years ago was the subject of
much gossip in the shooting of James
Fisk, jr., by Edward S. Stokes. MiE8
Mansfield went abroad soon after the
tragedy, and has lived hi Paris ever
since. Though somewhat mature, she
is said to be still beautiful and fascinat
ing. At that time she was know.n in
Paris society as Mrs. Lawler, which was
the name of her iirst husband, an actor
of some nolo. It appears tho married
life of the couple was not harmonious
and they resolved to separate. It is un
derstood Reade, who was quite wealthy,
will make a handsome provision for his
wife. Reade is a son of the late Robert
Reade, once gne of the largest property
owners in Minneapolis. Lord Falkland,
a prominent English peer, married
Reade's sister.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in
the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
borlain's Cough Remedy gives better
satisfaction than any other cough modi-
cine I nave ever sola." inero is goou
reason for this. No other will euro a
cold so quickly ; no other is so certain n
preventive and cure for croup ; no other
affords so much relief in suses of whoop
ing cough. For sale by Blakeloy &
Houghton; druggists.
liueklen'H Aruicu Halve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and nil skin eruptions, und posi
tlvely cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, ami slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. I .
Peters & Co. (Oillco Socond and Jeffer
son streets.)
MOKE FIGHTING AT UtO.
the
Mello I Again IluinlinrtlltiB
City.
Nkw Yonu, Nov. 9. Tho Herald's
Montevideo dispatch says a dispatch
from Rio Janiero says :
"The Aquidaban, Melio's flagship, and
Fort Villegagnon, which is occupied by
forces who arc co-operating with the
rebel admiral, began a vigorous bom
bardment of the city on Tuesday even
ing, which is still being continued. Con
siderable damage has been done in var
ious quarters of the city. Tho forts
Santa Cruz and Lage are answering tho
fire of tho ships and of Fort Villegagnon.
Tho cannonading is very heavy and it is
thought Mello, who received word of
Peixoto's purchase of vessels of war in
New York, is making a determined
effort to strike a decisive blow before
they can be brought down to the presi
dent. Tlfe province of Santa Catharina,
the capital of which is Desterro, where
the rebels have set up a provisional gov
ernment, has been invaded by federal
troops from the province of Rio Grande
do Sul. General Argollas, with a body
insurgents, have gone to meet them, and
a fight will probably take .place between
the forces before long."
Ferrla Wheel Was a Success.
Chicago, Nov. 9. The Ferris wheel
proved to bo a bonanza to its owners.
Exactly 1,453,611 people paid to ride in
it during the four months of its opera
tions, so Secretary Vincent reported at
the annual meeting of the stockholders
yesterday. The receipts at 50 cents each
amounted to $726,805.50. After paying
$300,000 due on bonds, the company di
vided $426,805.50 with the exposition.
After paying its operating expenses, the
company tiad over $100,000 left, the
principal part of which was divided
among the stockholders at today's meet
ing. No action looking to the removal
of the wheel has been taken.
NEWS NOTES.
A Young Polish Woman Goes Crazy.
In the front cell of the city jail a piti
ful sight presented itself to a reporter.
On an improvised couch lay a beautiful
young Polish woman, 21 years of age,
the wife of Mr.Olijnicki, better known
as Brown for convenience' sake, and the
mother of two children, a raving
maniac. She was taken in custody by
Officer Benedict in a lodging-house on
First and Mill, where sheconducted her-
Felf in a very violent manner, and it was
necessary to place her hands and fore
arms in a leather muff to prevent her
from hurting herself or doing injury to
others.
The Olijnicks were living at tho Cas
cades up to a fortnight ago, where the
husband was employed as a tooldresser.
Tho wife was then taken sick and
brought to St. Vincent's hospital,
remaining there till tho early part of the
week. She first gave signs of a disorder
ed mind two days ago.
The husband was with her in her
place of confinement, and his grief and
deep affection for the unfortunate
woman was quite affecting. At about
10 o'clock City Physician C. H. Wheeler
arrived and gave the patient an injec
tion of morphine, after which she
quieted down somewhat and became
more docile. She will be sent to the
asylum, where treatment will soon re
store her to health. Telegram.
ltoot aud Itrauch,
The poison in your blood, however it
may have come or whatever shape it
may bo taking, is cleared away by Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's
a remedy that rouses every organ into
healthful action, purifies and enriches
the blood, and through it cleanses and
invigorates the whole system. Salt
rheum, Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas.
Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, and
the worst Scrofulous Sores and Swell
ings, are perfectly and permanently
cured by it.
Unlike tho ordinary Spring medicines
or sarsaparillas, the "Discovery" works
equally well at all seasons. All the year
round and in all cases it is guaranteed,
as no other blood medicine is. If it
ever laiis to ueneni or cure, you nave
vour monev back, lou pay only for tho
ijootl you get.
isn t it saier to say mat no omer
blood-purifier can be "just as good?"
If it were, wouldn't it be sold so?
l'ttBturuge.
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
Ex-Secretary J. M. Rusk is alarmingly
ill at his residence.
A rumor has been in circulation that
the instruction to Minister Willis re
cently sent to Hawaii included nuthority
to restore Queen Lilioukalani to the
throne and Willis had already taken
steps in that direction.
Annie Pixley, tho well-known Ameri
can actress, died Wednesday night at
the home of her brother-in-law, Edward
Fulford, in London, Eng. Miss Pixley
has a Bister living in Portland, Or., the
wifo of Mr. E. H. McCrncken. Annie
Pixley'a real name is Mis. Robert Ful
ford and was married in Portland in
1873. Two sons were born to them, but
both died.
Firing on Our Fine.
La Liiiertau, Honduras, Nov. 9. The
firing upon the American flag by the
commander of the port of Ainaha on
Monday Is deeply regretted by the whole
population. It was all done by Presi
dent Vasquez' direct orders, such waB
his keenness to get hold of his old enemy,
Policarpo Bonillo, who was on the Costa
Rica, but he now' throws the entire
blame on the communder of the port,
Valllla. The steamer City of Panama,
for whose safety fears were entertained
because the fire was continued some
time after the Costa Rica had left her in
port, is reported to be safe. Twelve
Krupp shells burst near her during the
firing from the fort. Her captain baa
made a protest to the authorities.
United States Minister Baker, who was
on board the Costa Rica at the time, has
gone to Acajutia, in order that he may
meet P. M. B. Young, United States
minister to Guatemala and Honduras,
who 13 on board the United States war
ship Alliance. They will there discuss
the affair.
The Best Plaster. Dampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and bind it on over the seat of
pain. It is better than any plaster.
When the lungs are sore such an appli
cation on the chest and another on the
back, between the shoulder blades, will
often prevent pneumonia. There is
nothing so good for a lame back or a
pain in tho side. A sore throat can
nearly always be cured in one night by
applying a flannel bandage dampened
with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for
sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
A Now Hurley.
A valuable new barley is tho Egyptian
variety. It yields more to the acre, nt
the same time 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 atTnu Ciiuoxici.k
office and see sample. A limited quan
tity of seed can be obtained for a dollar
a bushel.
My Wife,
For over three years waS afflicted with
dyspepsia of long standing. She used
three bottles of Simmons Liver Regu
latorsher chills nre entirely cured and
the dyspepsia almost vanquished.
N. W. Eneuiiakt, Hampton, Va.
Good Job 1'rlntlng.
If you have your job printing done at
The Cmtosici.K you will have the ad
vantage of having It done with the most
modern and npproved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of ono of
the most successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
Genixkmen, 1 never bold a medicine that
gives fcuch universal siitUfuctlon to my custom
ers as Kraii(u's lleaduche Capsules, I can speak
alMi from experience, us they have nearly cured
me of fidiueut attacks ol sick headaches. I
could KCt you many testimonials In this vicin
ity from those who have itbcd them.
Yours trul),
V, h. COTTl.NCl,
Hed cloud, Neb.
Hold by Snipes & Klhcrsly.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
want their names advertised had better
come lorward, us tlie roil will uo pub
lished on the :
list of this month.
T. A. W.uu), Sheriff.
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion und cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
Hot clam broth ut J. O. Muck's every
day ut 4 o'clock.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
RoYal
Baking
Powder
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