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VOL. VI.
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0. 1893.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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I! KIDHKl.! ATTonNKY-AT-l-AW Otliee
Court Street, Tliu Dullc, OreRon.
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1J LAW-K(H)m 12 ulid 43, over I'ont
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fttDallv, Orejcou.
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at-law -OllH'i. Krciicb't-block over
nm.Nntloual Hank. ' i Hulltn. OreRim.
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. French it Co. Dank bUliauiK. oecouu
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Dfc.KHHEl.MAN (HOSIJiOI'ATIIICJ I'HYHICUK
isi nuKOEOK. t'allh answered promptly.
nittilRlit, city or country. Oiuce No. Joiinu
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U jxoN. Olllce; room B and fl Chapman
3!xt. Itenldenru b. K. corner :ourt anil
fourth tre.iti., eo 'lid door from the corner.
M uiiur U to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and , loi V. l.
h -.DDAl.U-DKNTlHT.-(iah Riven lor the
1). i,alnlei.i. extraction of teeth. Aloo U-eth
;oii ilowwl aluminum plate. IIooiiik: rilgno!
tt (iiildeii Tooth, Second Btreet.
NOClKTlKh.
Aal'O I.ODCIE, NO. 15. A. F. A A. M.-Meet
UrHt mid third Monday of each mouth at ,
DM.i.t KOVAI. AHC1I CHA1T1.H NO. I..
ilwtt. In Mawmle Hall tho third cilnenday
itttCfciuimth ut" 1'. M.
MUliiHN WOOD.MKN OF THE UKI.U.-
VUwh1 CaiiiliNo.W.MeetoTuui.dayevuii
iiiltotnchwwk In Fraternity Hall, nt";:) p. m.
pOI.l'MllU I.ODUE, NO. 5, L O. 0. F.-MeeU,
t'verr Friday evetiliiK at 7:SU o'clock, lu K.
ol 1' lull, (urmir hecotid mid Court utreetK.
ojoumliig bnitherti are welcome,
fl. Cut'OH, biv y, H. A. IUM.h.N. (,,
PKIK.VDnllH' l.OlKiK.NO. U., K.ol I'.-Meuti.
i, eu-ry .Mimilay uvvullig at 7;:W o'clock, Hi
ScJiiiiiuhljiilidlnK, corner of Court and hecond
ilrwu, hoJnurnliiK mcmlH:ra are cordially In
tti " W. h, Cham,
J). W VAUnr., K. of It. and H. C.
K BHKMlil.Y NO. thJ7, K. OF 1 Meet 111 K.
;'. oil' mi thokecond and fourth Wedue
sr of each mouth nt7:3Up. ui.
UT0.MKNH CIIUIHT1AN TEMI'EKENCE
)I , UNION will meet every Friday ufteriioou
UocIiKik at the readlliK room. Allure Invited.
rimiii lKo No, Mil, 1. O. (1. T.-KeRUlnr
weekly tuuutlliK Friday at b r. -
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'"fcnilty Hall. All are invited.
t.UliiiiHMAN, U, T. H. 0. FLKCK, he
TKMI'I.E LODGE NO. 3. A. O. U. W. Meeth
l hi Iraternlty Hall, over Kullem, 11 Sicond
Wt, Thurnday evcnltiKk ut 7:l.
tt. II. HANSEN, ,
JMi Mykkh, Financier. 3i.,iL'
TAB. NEHMITH 1'OMT, No. tf.', 0. A. K.-MccU
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lEaANO VKItEIK MeetH every Sunday
1 evenliiL' in tin, k. ,,f i. Hull.
R ,t I'j K DIVISION, No. Ifl7-Meetaln
i.,niK,' 1'. Hull the llrt und third Wwlneii
rZ''eh mouth, ut 7:) p. u.
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li LMT. ''""lor, Iaiw Muhii every Sunday ut
Ti' HlKh Mann Ht 1U:.IU A. M, Veaperiut
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8 i.'ii?.1''" I'HUIICH -Union Street, opiaiallo
I'"'' . 'v. Ell 1). Hutclillo Hector. Service
kh l,i .l"!'.'"?' " a. m. mid 7:ao p. m. Sunday
""lU-l.') A, m. EvuuliiK J'ruyer on Friday ut
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Ulh ""tor. MornliiK aorvloeH evury Hub
fcfini 'luiuy t 11 A. i. Sabbath
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jrjj-r inititliifr Frhfuy ovciiIur ut Fiintor'n real-
r,t" fiuoii hurvlce Hi tho court liotmu ut
C0c'!HTIONA, OIIUHOH-Kev. W. 0,
1'antor,
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HtraiiKUM conllally Invited
wrltui J. ' Soiiday school uftor inornliiK
niiitntiiru ianKu i imiiiii unuiu iriai
; UHUHOIl-Kov. J. W1IIHI.KK, pHtor.
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FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A (IKNEHAI.IIANK'INU HUSlNKrib
letters of Crwlit ifisned available in lie
Knfitum States.
Sight Exchange and Tdugrapliic
TranHforsBolilon New York, ClnniKo, U
lui8, San Francisco, I'ortlund Oregon,
Seattle Wash., anil viirionti points in Or
egon mid Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Hational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, Oil.
President
Vice-I'resident,
Cashier, -
7j. F. Moody
CiiAtti.r.i Hilton
M.A. Moohy
General Hanking Business Transacted,
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YOKK.
SAN FHANC1SC0,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections mnde on favoreble trma
at all accessible points.
J. a. SCHKNCK,
I'redldent.
J. M. I'ATrnnfON,
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
i'HE 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.
DIKKCTOKS.
I). P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likuk.
H. M. Beall.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacKsmill & wagon Sfiop
General Blncksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all worn
Guaranteed.
Honse Shoeing a Speciality
Tnirfl Street, opp. Liebe's old Stancl.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his lino at
reasonablo figures. Has the
largest honso moving outfit
in liiistern Oregon.
.
Addross P.O.Box l81,The Dalles
J. I FORD. Evangelist,
01 Den Moineh, Iowa, wrlUn lllider date ol
March 23, 1WS:
S. B. Miiii. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : .
On arriving homo last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and ono-half yeaiH old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong vigorous, and well
tleHhed up. H. . Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of tho children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kopt away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greetinge
for all. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
Yours, Mm. & Mits. J. 1'. l'oiti).
If you wlnu to foul fresh und cheerful, and ready
for tho SprliiK'n work, cleaiibo your bj Htem with
the lloadaoho mid Mver Cure, by tnkiiiK two or
three doiieaeaeh week.
Bold uudor n jionltlve Biiarantoe.
00 cunts per bottle by all druKgUI.
C. F. STEPHENS,
IDlCAIvKK IN
DRY GOODS
& Cj-othing
Hook, Hlioen, llt, Kto.
Fancy Qood JotionfJ,
Kto., Kto., Kto,
Second St., The Dalles.
SIOK-HEAOEHE
yinkoz lifo miscrfiblc. All other
nilrnonls aro na nothing in com
parison. "Women especially know
its sufTerincr, and low escapo its
tcrturo,
THE RELIEF AND CURE IS
lany people tako pills, which
gripo .iik! purge, Wf aliening tho
bo ly. Moro tako Simmons Liver
Itc-gulator, liquid or powder, be
causo more pleasant to tako, doe3
not gripe, and is a mild laxative,
that alFO tones up tho pystom.
Tho relief is quick. It is Nature's
own remedy, purely vegetable.
"I never found rniytliliiK to do mo nny
pood until I mod Simmons Liver Hcgula
lor. H litis been three yeari i-inco I first
used It mid I liuvo not had Kiel: Huidaeho
miicc. 1 f.ent my MMer (who lind from one
lo two attacks if Sick Headache every
ivec l:) one-lmlf of a packaee, and she hua
not had it fciuce." C. H. Mounts, Urowa
vlHc, W.Va.
PACKAHE-S
Han our ZStmnn In roil on wrapper.
J. II. ZiOJLlJf i; CO.. Philadelphia. P.
TUP Dally Kvenlni; Chronicle is rccosnlzed
I ll H at es.entlnlly the home paper for the
iiaiies v ny loiKb- rjnii r? i ins ik not ii una
reputation. Somen UjVl L. 2,ono of our bct
altlzeiihWHteli tlie eolninui of HiIk n n DT7D
dally for the Kplrlest hial news. It J M ILK
mreewlfc In Kleanlnic the field, and hence riows
lu poiularity and importniiee. Take it awhile,
yon who don't ; try ome of Its premium oilers.
The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portlani and Astoria
Navigation Co.
P
THROUG-H
rreSpni ana Pnssenyer Line
Through daily eervit-e 'Sundays ex
ceptod) between Tlio Dalles and Port
land. Fteumer lieulator leaves Tho
Dulles at 7 a. in. coniiectini; at Cascade
Joeks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock') at 0 a. in. con
nectitu! with tteamer Keirulator for The
Dalles.
I'AfrtKNIlliU ItATKN.
One way. . . .
Round trip.
P2.0Q
... . 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received it
anv time duy or night. Shipinents for
way landings" must lw delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipinents solieted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Oeneral A Kent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
itiieml JlBiiMKer.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
ARTIC
SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM.
Candies and Nuts
Ht wIkiIokhIb
tjuotutloii.
TOItAC'UO, i i I
CK1AKH AND I I
SWKKT DK1NKH
Specialties
Flnoat Poanut Roaster In The IDalles
2i Street J.FOLCO
At right bide
Mrs. Ohiur't
restiiuriiut.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable house
luis boeu entirely refurnished, und every
room has been repapered and repalntiM
and newly carpeted throughout. I ho
hoiiBO contfttns 170 rooms ami is supplied
with every modern convenience. Kt
reasonable, A good restaurant attache
to tho house. Frer bus to and from uli
traius,
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
SOME MORE DETAILS
How Willis Was Officially Receiyefl in
THE MINISTER'S HONEYED WORDS
Nothing Known on the Islands of
the Attitude of the Administration.
.San Kiia.vcisco, Nov. IS. Advices
from Honolulu up to November 11, tho
date the Australia sailed, say President
Dole received United States Minister
Albert K. Willis on the Gth inst. Mr.
Willis accompanied the presentation of
his letter of credence with a brief address,
of which the following are the most im
portant expressions :
"Aside from the geographical prox
imity and consequent preponderating
commercial interests which center here,
the present advanced civilization and
christianization of your people, together
with your enlightened codes of law,
stand today beneficent monuments of
American zeal, courage and intelligence.
It is not surprising, therefore, that the
United States was the first to recognize
the independence of the Hawaiian is
lands and to welcome them into the
great family of free, equal and sovereign
nations, nor is it surprising that this
historic tie has been strengthened from
year to year by important mutual recip
rocities and agreements alike honorable
and advantageous to both governments.
Invoking that spirit of peace, friendship
and hospitality which has ever been
the shield and sword of this country, I
now, on behalf of the United States of
America, tender to your people the right
hand of good will, which I trust may be
as lasting as I know it to be sincere, ex
pressing the hopn that every year will
promote and perpetuate that good will to
the honor, happiness and prosperity of
both governments."
President Dole replied in the same
friendly spirit.
A TALK WITH WILMS.
before the departure of the Australia,
Minister Willis was interviewed at
length. He said there was no political
significance attached to the arrival of
Admiral Irwin o fur as he knew.
When he left Washington nothing was
known of a change, and, as a matter of
fact, the admiral hail arrived under
sealed orders- in cipher. rrom what
Captain Darker, of the Pennsylvania,
had said to him oon after the admiral
arrived, by the China, he was inclined
to tho belief that Admiral Skerrett had
been recalled in a similar maimer. In
speaking of his mission here, Mr. Willis
deehred his instructions would not be
known until officially Handed to the
provisional government. He added :
"I will sav this much, that theie is
absolutely no foundation for the various
rumors afloat since my arrival as to what
1 am empowered to do or not to do.
There are onlv two or three men, even
in Washington, who know what my in
structions are. must positively decline
at present to state whether I carry an
ultimatum or a new treaty, or what."
Sunshine comes, no matter how dark
the clouds are. when the woman who is
borne down bv woman' troubles turns
to Dr. Pieree'H Favorite Prescription, ll
her life is made gloomy by tlio chronic
weaknesses, delicate derangements, and
miinfiil disnrdHis that allliet hersex, they
are completely cured. If she's over
worked, nervous, or "run-down," she
has new life and slrengtn.
"Favorite Prescription" is a powerful,
invigorating tonic and a soothing and
strengthening nervine, purely vegetable,
perfectly harmless. It regulates and
promotes all the proper functions ol
womanhood, improves digedioii, en
riches tho blood, dispels aches and pains,
brings refreshing sleep, and restores
health and vigor. For every "female
complaint" und disturbance, It the
only remedy so sure and unfailing that
it can bo guaranteed. ,
If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have
your money buck.
A Million I'lleiuU.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million people
have- found just such a Irloud in nr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colds.-If you have never
used this (ireat Cough Medicine, one
trial will convince you that H bus
wonderful curative powers in all
diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Kaeh bottle is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or money will bo refunded.
Trial bottles free at Snipes Kinerslv h
drug store. Large bottles oOc and 1.0U.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
want their names advertised had better
come forward, us the roll will be pub
lished ou tho 21st of thin month.
T. A. .win, fclioritl.
Cut flowers and winter blooming
plants for sale by Mrs. Phillips.
NEWS NOTES.
Jack McAulifTe, tho pugilist has mado
up his mind to retire, and ho says this
time it is for good.
Prince Alexander of Battenberg died
at noon Friday ut Gratz. He was re
cently prince of Bulgaria, and a brother
of tho late empress of Russia.
The Hawaiian building at the mid
winter fair grounds, which is in the
course of construction, was demolished
by a heavy wind storm in San Francisco.
A cablo from Rio Janeiro says that in
a euburb of Nlctheroy over 100 houses
have been destroyed by rebel shells, and
200 people injured. The streets are full
of bodies.
A vessel has arrived at Swansea with
four of the crew of tho Cardiff Steamer
Boileau, wrecked near Lundy islands
The captain and 17 to 20 members of the
crew were drowned. A fearful gale
swept the coast and many wrecks are re
ported, though so far no loss of life is
known.
QUEEN OF THK NAVY.
The Columbia Clearly Demonstrates Her
Claim to the Title.
Boston, Nov. IS. Iho triple screw
United States steamer Columbia, first
called the Pirate, on her official run to
day, over the government's measured
course, nearly 44 knots long, extending
between Cape Ann, Mass., and Cape
Porpoise, Me., averaged 22.81. knots an
hour, during her first hour ran under a
forced draught, thus exceeding all pre
vious records and fulfilling the reasona
ble expectations of the ship builders and
well wishers.
The last lap-up is over the deepest
water of the course and the spirits of
those who were disappointed at the ap
parently poor showing made by the
cruiser so far were reviveu wnen word
was passed around to look out for a
spurt. It had been agreed beforehand
by those in charge of the running of the
ship that at this point every effort was
to be made to achieve a record. It
was here that the run during Tuesday's
preliminary spin was made at tho rate
of 24.93 knots, and Mr. Cramp wanted
to show what the ship was capable of.
That the Columbia was going faster than
he had ever run before was apparent to
every man on her decks, but when the
eighth and last buoy on the course was
passed at 11 :49:47, and hurried compu
tations showed that the ship had mado
the 7.74 knots in 18 minutes and 10
seconds, or at the rato of 25.31 knots an
hour, all were slow to believe the startl
ing evidence presented by the figures.
When it was realized that the Columbia
had eclipsed all previous performances
over a measured course, tho men who
I .u tieipated made extravagant demon
strations of pleasure, in which even the
veteran officers allowed themselves to
join.
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by im old
physician. Succcsrfitllu
MontMu bl thousand of
Ladies, Is tho only perfectly
safonml rellablo lncdlelao dis
covered. Bcwaro of unprincipled druggists who
offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for
Cook'i Cotton Hoot Compound, take no jiibalf.
tute, or iucloso 81 and 0 ceuts in postage in letter
and wo wliHcnd,"ealod, by return mall. Fullscaiod
particulars In plalu envelope, to ladles ouly, S
(itamps. AdUrc.s 1 u h A Lily Company.
No. a 1 Istier woes, iicriiH, men.
Sold ill Tlio DallcD by Hlnkeloy A Houston.
Are vour 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 fail. If given
freely as soon as tho croupy cough ap
pears it will prevent tho attack. It is
tho solo reliance with thousands of
mothers who have croupy children, and
never disappoints them. There- is no
lunger in giving this Remedy in large
and frequont doses, as it contains noth
ing injurious, mi cent nonius mr hiiio
by JilaUeloy i: iiougnton, uriiggisis.
Kor Snlo or limit,
I will sell or rent my farm on 8-Milo
on reasoniiDIo terms, aiivoiiu wihiiiuk
for such an opportunity will please ap
plv tit once ut Tin: Chiionici.u olllce.
Mrs. Matilda I! aut.
Fitin.vv, Nov. 17th, ISOII. :itw.
Rooms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. U-'JIIdaw.
The Extension lillt.
A private letter from Representative
Kills to a friend in Hoppner, under date
of Nov. Oth, says that he thinks that the
bill granting an extension of tune to the
purchasers of railroad land, will pass;
that he has had it reported unanimously
from tho committee, and also has a
favorable report on tlio same from the
commissioner of the general land office.
It is now at tho head of thecalendar and
ho can got it up very early in Decc? ber
when congress convenes.
The chairman of tho committee on
public lands told Mr. Ellis that he now
had it as good as passed when both the
department and committee gave a favor
able report and that he had succeeded
in pushing it forward to a much more
advanced status than he expected and
in the opinion of tho chairman of the
committee on public lands the fight ia
won.
Representative Ellis deserves great
credit for the energy that he has shown
and will be duly appreciated by his con
stituents that are so deeply inteiested.
Heppner Record.
A Short Sentence.
Mr. Justice Maul once addressed a
phenomenon of iunocenco as follows:
"Prisoner at the bar, your counseL
thinks you innocent; the counsel for
tho prosecution thinks you innocent; I
think you innocent. Hut a jury of
your own countrymen, in the exercise
of such common sense as they possess,
which does not seem to be much, have
found you 'guilty,' and it remains that
1 should pass upon you the sentence of
law. That sentence is, that you be
kept in imprisonment for one day; and,
as that day was yesterday, you may
now go about your business."
Tho Ingenuity of Ants.
The green ants of Australia make
nests by bending leaves together and
uniting them with a kind of natur
al glue. Cook saw hundreds at a time
on one leaf drawing it to the ground,
while an equal number waited to re
ceive. hold and fasten it.
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Price 74c Sold
by Snipes & Kiners.lv, druggists.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in
tho drug business at Elkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy gives better
satisfaction than any other cough medi
cine 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
u fiords so much relief in cases ol whoop
ing cough. For sale by liltikeley fc
Houghton, druggists.
CIokIiii; Out Sul of i roceile.
Owing to a contemplated change of
business, the undersigned will close out
the entire stock of groceries', hardware,
wood and willow ware at cost for cash.
Call eatlv while the stock Is unbroken.
Jolks IJnoTitiuts.
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 & Kinorsly.
WOUDI WOOIM WOOIM
Best grades oak, fir, pine and slab
wood. Olllce Kill Second street. AH
orders promptly attended to.
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Look Ovr Your County Wiirruntn.
All county warrants registered prior
to .1 anuar v Ulth, 1890, will be palil it
presented ut my ollice, corner of lhiril
anil wtwiungion streets. interest
leases on and after this date.
Wm. Miciiell,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 2Ut, 1803. tf
Not Doner villi; of Sympathy.
Persons who will persist in dying by
inches witli dyspepsia and liver disease
when Simmons livor Regulator is an
unfailing remedy for these maladies.
l'Uhlliriimi.
Moore's ranch, about three miles south
of Tho Dalles, has unexcelled pasturngo
und any ono who desires to avail thein-
EolvoH of the fact can secure reasonanio
terms upon application. mi
wnon, ivonii, wood.
Iliict ('III tau ftf nsilr. fir. iilltl hIiiI) L'Ortl
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. 1.
Peters & Co. (Olllce Second and .Teller-
son Btreots.)
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Baking
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