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    She Dalles
Chronicle
OL. VI.
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1S93.
NO. 136.
Dalles Daily Ghronicle.
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- OREGON
A General Hanking HiiBinefiB transacted
DepoBitP receiveu, HUDject to hint
Draft or Check.
CollectioiiB made and proceedB promptly
remitted on uuy ol collection.
SiL'lit and Telegraplilc Exciianpe wold on
New York, San FranciBco and Portland.
ao p,m A conlliri woloomo
D1KIICTO KS,
D. P. Tiiomi'ho.v. .Ino. S. Sciiknce,
Ed. M. Wim.iamh, Gi:o. A. Likhk.
II. M. JiKAM..
W. EL YOUNG,
Biacksmiin & wagon Slop
General IMnckamithinK and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
ThMStrccUp, Lice's old Slaiiil,
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and nil
kinds of work in his lino at
reasonable figures. JIas the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181. The Dalles
J. I FORD, Evaielist,
Of Dun MoltiCM, lowii, wrltch under ditto ol
Miiruli 23, lbW:
S. JJ. Med. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, OreRon.
Gentlemen : , , , T , .
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little fs'irl, eight and ono-lialf years old,
who had wasted away to 158 pounds, ie
now well, Btroin? and vigorous, and well
flushed up. H. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kopt away all hoarseness from me.
So givo It to ovory one, with Krootinge
for nil. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
Yours, Mit. & Mas. J. F. Foitn.
If you wlHh to fool f rciili and ohoorf ill, mid ready
for UiuHprliiK'K work, cluiiiiho your Hyutom with
tliu Hemlaolio mid l.lvur Ourc, uy tiikinu two oi
thrco doML'H cnoli week.
Bold under a positive nuarimtee.
60 oentH per bottle uy nil dniRKlNtK.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DLCA.L.KK IN
DRY GOODS
ps Qlothing
ItooU, Minion. Illti
Kto.i Ktc, Ktc.
Seoond St., The Dalles.
Many people tako pills, which
gripo and purge, woakoning tho
body. Ivlorc take Simmons Liver
'Regulator, liquid or powder, bo
ciiuso moro pleasant to take, doea
not grine, and is a mild laxative,
that al.o tones up tho system.
The relief is quick. It is Nature's
own remedy, purely vegetable.
"I mvpr round unythltiK to do mo any
liood until 1 Uhcd Simmons Liver ItcKiiUi
lor. it has been three! years hlm-o I llrst
used Hand I have not laid Kiek Headaelio
clnee. 1 M:nt my slsler (wlio had Irom ono
to two attackH of Sick Headache every
week) one-half ol a paekatre, and Mio has
not had It since." C. S. Moitais, Urowus
vllle, W.Vu.
'KVi;ny tackaok-w
Huh our 7. Stamp in red on wrapper.
J. H. ZiULIX 4: CO.. I'liiladcliihtapa.
I I Times makes it all the inoro
L, neeeshiiry to advertise. That in
nn
Uw wliiit the most progressive of our
business muu think, and these same bus
iness men are the most prosperous at all times.
If you wish to reach all the reople in this neiKh
boiiinod you cim't do liettcr than talk to them
through the columns of the Daily Ciihonici.e.
thus more than double the circulation ol any
other paper, and advertising in it pays big.
"The Regulator Line"
Be Dalles, Portland anrl Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freigni anfl ressenger Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Puri
laud. Steamer llegulator leaveB The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade
i-ioeks with steamer Dulles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock") at t a. m. con
necting ith steamer Regulator for Tho
Dalles.
I'ANNENtSKIt KATK8.
One way
Kound trip. . .
f'J.OO
.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
anv time day or night. Shipments for
wa'v landings' must be delivered before
5 p". in. Live stock shipments solictod.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
(ittnurul Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
Oi'iieral Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
TEARTICB
SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
nt wliolosule
.juotalloiiH.
Candies and Nuts
Specialties
Flnoat Ponnut Roaster In Tho Oallos
2d Street J.FOLCOn
At right wide
is, obitrr
restaurant.
The St. diaries Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable Iioubo
has been entirely refurnished, and every
room has been repanered and ropalntpi
and newly carpeted throughout, iho
house contaius 170 rooms and Is suppUoO
with everv modern convenience. Jatet
roftsomible. A good restaurant nttaehei
to the house. Frer bus to and from ult
trains.
C. W. KNOWl.ES, Prop.
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LOST IN THE SNOW
General Carlin's Sob and Party Given
Ud for Lost.
TUB RESCUING PARTY IX DANGER
Senator Dolph Says Blount's Report
Reads as if Made Just to Please
Cleveland.
Missoula, Mont., Nov. 21. Tho
search for tho Carlin parly, consisting of
a son of General Carlin and friends, has
been abandoned by the military author
itieo, the expedition having been given
up as hopeless. Every human effort at
rescue was made, even to endangering
the lives of soldiers and the loss of
wagons and other equipments. The
snow Is too deep and impenetrable, and
where no snow exists the streams are
greatly swelled. In fact, it is now feared
the rescuing party will be unable to re
turn at once, as the Lolo river, which
must be ciossed over 30 times, is impass
able. General Carlin, from Vancouver,
expressed the belief that his son and
companions will perish in the mountains,
though he has offered a large reward to
any one who will venture their rescue.
Still there is a possibility tiiat they may
have found shelter with trappers, though
this will not be known before Epring.
Dolph Hit the Nail.
Washington, Nov. L'L Senator
Dolph, member of the senate committee
on foreign relatione, who has read with
considerable care the report of Blount.
says the report reads
verv much as if
prepared by a man
sent to the islands
for a certain pur
pose, and that pur
pose was to show
that what had been
done was wrong.
He did not think
jAMtaTT6boi2NT t'ie aummisirauon
had been strengthened by the present
action in Blount's report, but the more
carefully it was considered the more ap
parent it would be that Blount was sent
to the islands to report against tne
action of Minister Stevens and the pro
visional government. Dolph says it is,
perhaps, true that our minister acted
somewhat hastily, but it is not shown
tho revolution would not have occurred
or the queen have been dethroned, nor
had it been proven, there having been
an established government recognized
by this government, that this govern
ment had any right to overthrow it and
re-establish either the old or new govern
ment. The senator added theie was not
so much interest in Blount's report, but
that the most important document and
what all would like to see is that con
taining the instructions to Minister
Willis.
JUInlsUir Thurston Will Keply.
Wasiunoton, Nov. L'L Hawaiian
Minister Thurston read with interest
such portions of Blount's report as have
been published. He is preparing a
statement in reply which will not bo
given out before this evening. Thurston
seems in a cheerful frame of mind, and
feels that the administration has now
fired its heaviest gun. At the office of
secretary of state there seems a marked
falling off in interest in the Hawaiian
question. The knot of newspaper men
that has for many days past haunted the
room waiting for information, was not
on hand this morning.
Sunshine comes, no matter how dark
the clouds are, when tho woman w ho is
borne down bv woman's troubles turns
to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If
her life is made gloomy by the chronic
weaknesses, delicate derangements, and
painful disorders that ulllict hersex, they
are completely cured. If she's over
worked, nervous, or "run-down," sho
has new lifo and strength.
"Favorite Prescription" is a powerful,
invigorating tonic and a soothing and
strengthening nervine, purely vegetable,
perfectly harmless. It regulates and
promotes all tho proper functions of
womanhood, improves digestion, en
riches tho blood, dispels aches and pains,
brings refreshing sleep, and restores
health and vigor. For every "female
complaint" and disturbance, it is the
only remedy so suro and unfailing that
it can bo yuaeaiiteed.
If it doesn't beneilt or cure, you have
your money back. ,
Are your children subject to croup?
If so, you should never bo without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy.
It Is a certain cure for croup, and has
never been known to full. If given
freely as soon us tho cioupy cough ap
pears it will prevent the attack. It is
the solo rellanco with thousands of
mothers who have cioupy children, and
never disappoints them. There is no
danger in giving thlB Ueniody in largo
and I'roquout doses, as it contains noth
ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale
bv Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
L'NOI.K iIKUKV HUSK.
Tli Kx-SncrctBry of Agriculture Illnl
YcRtnrdny Morning.
Madison, Wis., Nov. 21. General
Jeremiah Husk, ox-secretary of agricul
ture, died at his homo in Viroqua at 8
o'clock this morning.
Though not unexpected, tho announce
ment that the end had come to the life
of this strongly individual character in
the political life of the nation caused a
profound shock. Ho had been ill some
time and dangerously, but up to a day
or two ago it was thought his iron con
stitution would pull him through. Since
then, however, his constant failing
strength led his friends to anticipate the
worst. "Uncle Jerry," as he was af
fectionately known, was a familiar figure
in this city. No man was ever brought
here in official life with so many friends,
political and non-politlc.il, in the Wis
consin capital as he during his three
terms as governor. Flags arc at half
EtafTon all the public buildings, and a
public meeting wai held in Governor
Peck's office to arrange for a special
train to Viroqua to attend the funeral.
IIECAUSE OF LOW THICKS.
Another IIolil-Ynur-Whcat Circular
Sent Out to Northwestern Farmers.
St Paul, Nov. 18. The farmers of tho
northwest, realizing the shortage of
wheat, have held several meetings to
discuss the situation and decrv the
causes of the unprecedented low prices
in the face of this shortage. As a result,
another "hold-your-wheat" circular has
been issued from Pierre. It reads in
part as follows :
"Every country in Europe, except
Russia, has this year had a short wheat
crop. Uur own crop is at least 100,000,
000 bushels under that of last year, and
200,000,000 less than raised in 1S91. The
general financial stringency of the last
six months has brought out large sup
plies for all. The harvest this year
has been a very poor one, while
the exports this fall have been
large, amounting to about 80,000,-
000 bushels since the harvest began.
After a thorough investigation of the
conditions existing, we feel certain that
the year 1S94 will bring much higher
prices, and do not hesitate to urge north
western producers to hold their wheat in
hand for a few months."
NEWS NOTES.
X wet, heavy snow is falling in North
ern Illinois and still continues. It is
now over an inch iu depth. Snow is
Uso reported throughout Iowa.
In Ottumwa, la., a mob gathered in
the principal street, seized a man named
Johnson, who had ravished a child 0
years old. put a rope around his neck
and hung him.
It is understood one of the items of
the metal schedule to receive overhaul
ing by the ways and means committee is
that which under tho McKinley law
places a duty of l'.j cents per pound on
lead ore.
Lizzie Borden, who was tried in Mass
achusetts for tho murder of her father
and stepmother, and acquitted, has now
come into the family property, some
$100,000, and has built a fine cottage
near tho old blood-stained homo.
Dr. Bailey, of Gap, a village IS miles
east of Lancaster, Pa., discovered an iron
pot under nn old farmhouse ho had re
cently bought. Investigation proved
that tho pot contained over $2,000 in
:old and eilver coins. lhere were also
found three sets of solid silver spoons,
marked "C."
Tin: Best Plamuu. Dampen a piece
of llannel with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and bind it on over tho seat of
pain. It is better than any plaster.
When the lungs aro sore such an appli
cation on the chest and another on tho
back, between tho 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 ono night by
applying a liannel bandage dampened
with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for
sale bv Ulakeley & Houghton, druggists.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
want their names advertised had better
Mine forward, as tho roll will bo pub-
lished on tho 21st of this month.
T. A. V AitD, sneritl.
A Hotel Holocaust.
Bkavkh, Pa., Nov. 21. At Merrill sta
tion, on the Cleveland & Pittsburg road,
at 1 :30 this morning, Bradley & Keener'B
three-story hotel, in which many men
employed on tho new dam boarded, was
burned to tho ground. Many jumped
from tho second and third-story windows
and were badly cut, bruised and burned.
A census of the boarders after the firo
was out showed the following missing:
Jerry Wrenn, stonemason, and son Dan ;
John Kelly, laborer; Uobert Stanley,
engineer; James Hughes, engineer, and
Barney Wilker, stonemason. Five
bodies have been taken from tho ruins
so badly charred thev cannot be iden
tified. Tho bodies of James Hughes and
James P. Miller, laborers, have been re
covered from tho ruins, both burned to
a crisp, making seven recovered.
Tho Lehigh Strike.
Galesiiuiig, 111., Nov. 21. Twenty
Burlington it Quincy engineers left here
last night to take the places of the strik
ers on tho Lehigh Valley road. Several
persons here are hiring men for the
Lehigh Valley. 'Jhere is a large surplus
of men on the Burlington and it is be
lieved many will go. The Burlington
furnishes transportation and CO days'
leave of absence. Some of those going
came here six years ago to take the
places of the strikers on the Burlington.
The feeling against the men going is very
bitter in labor circles.
Accidentally Shot Himself.
Ogden, Nov. 21. "When the Rio
Grande Western train arrived early thib
morning, Express Messenger Sayre failed
to open his car. The door was forced J'
and tho messenger was found dead, withv
a bullet through his heart and a pistol
under him. His books, money and
everything were intact. It is supposed
lie accidentally shot himself.
Not Deserving of Sympathy.
Persons who will persist in dying by
inches with dyspepsia and liver disease
when Simmons Liver Regulator is an
unfailing remedy for these maladies.
Closing Out Sale of O rocerles.
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 early while the stock is unbroken.
.Toi.es BlIOTIIEltS.
Cut (lowers and winter blooming
plants for sale by Mrs. Phillips.
Ituelclen'H Aruieii naive.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin-
ersly.
For Salo or ltcut.
I will sell or rent my farm on S-Mile
on reasonable terms. Anyone wishing
for such an opportunity will please ap
ply at once at Tun Cuiionici.k ofllco.
Mrs. Matilda H.ust.
Fuiday, Nov. nth, is!):;. :uw.
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
givo you satisfaction. Price 71c Sold
by Snipes & Kinorsly, druggists.
WO7l7 WIIOIII WOOD!
Best grades onk, llr, pine and slab
wood. Oflieo Kill Second street. All
orders promptly attanded to,
tf ' Maiku A Benton.
i'asluiagc.
Moore's ranch, about three miles south
of Tho Dalles, has unexcelled pasturage
and any ono who desires to avail them
selves of tho fact can secure reasonable
terms upon application. 17tf
Ask vour dealer for Mexican Silver
Stove Polish.
Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec
tionery store.
Oood .loh l'rlnting.
If you have your job printing done at
The Chuonici.u you will have the ad
vantage of having it dono with the most
modern and approved type, with which
wo keep continually supplied. All jobs
under tho direct supervision of ono of
tho most successful and artistic printers
iu tho Northwest.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
A.
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE