e I) c Da II co Chronicle THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1893. NO. 138. Dalles Daily Chronicle. p,iillihl Pally, Hummy Kxcoprci. IIV HOIIUONICLK PUBLISHING CO ... A..utilitttrn UtrjMtfb 'Mitt .. .1 fl......!. lHllli;i, IV(,wii. Turin of Hultnerfptloii Jontb, by carrier . .V) TIM I'- TAIII.KN. Ullilrollllx. In I'lk-dt AtmuHt fi, KAhT IIOUWl. , 1 itsw W'M I". M. Depurbi 11 :WJ v. is wkkt hound. -J.i'.'J a. si - DuimrtN 3:11 a, m fHI..!!"'" Tw;wiiKlKht time uiirry piutKCtiKen leave . l . in.-, .it feiUO 1 M . . Iltlll IIIIC fur till Jui - itTAGKS. Iirnnevllle, vln. Ilako Oven, leave dully 'L'liitclnpu, Mltiiliult, Cunynn City, leave 'ttliir, K1iirhIu;, Wumiis, Wuplnltiu, Warm Mini i vi! ii viiiu-yi ivuiu mm, v...,-. T, 111 U A ... fciwucnilalu, Wunli., icuvo every any m uiu tiiceii( Htiiiiitty in a. . ul.r.i1l Him.. III tllll llllllltlllu lllHMC. ftwiwi rUOI'KHNIONAl.. ii i:ii)I)1:i.1-atti)iini:y-at-1,aw-0111uo . Court Street. The milieu, uri-Koii. II.DOrUH. nuin.M.'"! I ii WiiiiniH v null .t. iiiui 4 nm uvvvi-l-l' A'l-innVKY.AT.IiAW. ()( . ir.. iii kiiiiutnui'k Imllilliitr. mi Htnlrn. The M.llrfnll. IMUYs. H.M.IIUNT1NIITON. II. H. WIMIO. fAYs. lU'NTINClTON it WILSON-Attob-1 jtTi. AT l.AW -omeoM. French' block over IntSiUoiml Hunk, ' h ' Pullett. OrcRou. p t! (I'll uiil' i wiiii mhv. it.i I U' UfHimH II ii iiidun n i iuih' i n i - - - --- I . Vmtuill .fc Cm.'m llltllk hlllldlUK. BtfOIld erA.ticl)iillt'N,UreKini. . i. . lf.... ...i.iioiiiiii IMlVUI'tlH ml mjiuikoN. C'ulU miHworcd promptl), dtrcsifil, city or country, unite '.Ctiratn hlix't. w" JS 0. 1), I) OA NK-rUYMClAH AKJ) BUIl- U hon Olllre: room ( ami Ohnpiuui ji.. . . i. . ....... lannrr ntlll "Ml. (iiT1lllulli.u n. Finns utrcetn, neojnd door from the i"ii.r. . !...., ii i.. m A M . '.! tn r, mid T tO H 1 . M. .inn 1 1 iihntint (inh inven (or the I..I..I.M iiitmi'tiiiti of teeth. AIM) teeth ..I I .l.ili. INiiitnui HtLMl III : widen loom, necoun miutj HOCIKTIlCh. n atitaiiil tlilnl Momlay of encli nioiitli at . t.x, TUti ltOVAI. AlllJH WW J", U Umiii Miiknnli! Hull tlie tlilnl WeiltieMluy Vfoiim wooiiMEN ok tiik wpui.n.- i'l Mllliwl CnmpNOiftOiMeulKTiieMliiyoveu- uKUMiiciiiiwii hi rraiviouv huh, v i .. - nOLVUMA LODOKi NO.ri, I.O. O. Kj Meutis V ewrffilny evenlliK at 7:!) o'elook, lu K, ol V, hill, cutnur Hcroml ami Court (ttreetn. foJoiirniuK LrntliuTH are welcome. U.ClOMif, S"y. H. A, llll.l.H.N. (i. UHIKNDHIIIP 1,OI)(1I'.,NO. U.,K.o( l'.-Meetn I eyi'tr .Mnmliiv iivi.iihiL' nt 7:1 o ulouK, 111 tklitinao'ii biillilliiK, comer of Court ami Keeoml HomitiiliiK inemfcerH are eonllnlly lu- fllbt " til U III, i Tl i Hi VlllAni 0.(3. 0. tt'.VAUnit, K. of II. mill H. tMKMHIiV NO. JH27, K. OK li.-MeetN In K. A oil' hull tlionecoml anil fourth Weiliien ui.oftiich nioiitli nt7::) p. m. lUOMKN'H C1IKIHTIAN TKM1T.UKN0K J , IJN'ION will miiut every Krlday alteriioou "lochx'k ut the rvudtliK room. Allure Invited. rmim 1mko No. 601, I. (). (1. T.-KeKiiliir : nwKiy uiL-etlllKH ITIllay III o r. n., iv- t... All nro llivileu. H. tJUilMMANi (. T. K. 0. KI.KCK, bu JeMl'I.K I.01)(1E NO. il, A. O. U. W.-Meetn m Krutiirnltv Hull, over KcIIcth, mi Second "ii Tliurmluy evenltiKH ut 7:o. .w'BMykbh, Klnniicler. M. W. JAB. NKH.M1TH I'OBT, No. 3'-', (1. A. K.-MeetH Rill cumruuy ui v;,hj r, m inu i. m . FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. I'll A NHACT A OKNKItAIiItANKINO IlUHINKSa IittorH of Crwllt iHHiiod avnilnhle In ho KiiHtern Stntoe. Sight Kxcliaiico and Telegraphic TraiiHfcrflHoldon Now York. Chicago, St. IoniH, San FranciHco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wanh., and various jiointH in Or egon and WaHliington. Collectione made at all KintH on fiiv orablfi terniR. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OK. I'rcBidunt Z. F. Moody Vice-PreBident, - Ciiakli:h Hilton CnHhier, M.A.Moody SICK-HEADACHE ,Makc3 lifo misorfiM. All other iiilrricnts nro as nothing in com parison. Woinr n cs)ccially lcnow Us fiiifibring, and fow cscapo its tcrturc, THE RELIEF AND CURE IS fltHANO " even i UK li. K. MmitMiiviirvHllllllnV llftariHKIIl 111 tlie K. of I'. Hull. VKRKIN MoutH uverv BlimluV evtnliiK In the K. of I'. Hall. B.K I-, K. D1VIH10N, No. 107-MeetH In . k.llf 11 1I..II 11... llH.. .ill llilnl U'mlllllll. fllfAi . ini niw liinv mil mi" ,iw.iiw. ''"Cll inontll, lit 7:30 V. M. THK UlItmUlIKH. ?T. ..lm .. i"! " JUUIIVltl VT .i.wiM- V UIKMT II. ii ......... Uti.wl.tir .if i. ,r"; numr. lAiw iniinn utuii nmntuj i i M. a ,...- . ' 11...,..... l(V. Kit U.HutOllllo Hector. Horvlcea j.jwiuiis A. m, KvuuliiK I'niyor on Friday ut WliVV IIAI'TIHT tllllltnilltnv. o. 1). Tay. UUi '', ,' astor. MoruliiK nervlowi every Hub lchL,nt,tlui iiciKlomy ut li a, if. HuMmtii fuvi., i ""''iwtlatoly uftor mornliiB Horvlceij. lnli "m'u '"B Krlday uvoiiIiik t l'anlor'n reHl f.JI Ul",,u Korvlce In tho court lioiuo ut Ou'HfAT'ONAI OHUKOhIkov. W. (3. . mS?i8.' 1 ,wtor' BorvleeH every Humlny at 11 rt c V, '" Humlny boliool uftor mornliiK Htrmigoriioordltaiy Invited. HontHfreo. M, OHUKOU-Ro?. J. WiimtiKB, paittor. hm10"? "very flumliiy mornliiKiit U n. in. fflW Bt 2:i!0 o'efook v u. Kpwurtli WriSiiJi, Pi89 p- '"'yur meotlni? every "Ulio "VeuliiB ut 7S80 o'clock. A cordial In. toll, " extended hy both puator mid mio C"&AN (3HIIU0H-HHV. .1. W. JKNKINH. roh SIX 1,rtM2,ll,K t'10 CoiiKregatloiml wiiiyn,viti4,rd y Rt " ''' M' Mro E'KyaA:,i0At' 1UTUKUAN-Nlntli Htreot, uud.J' A Horn, puiitor. Hurvloon ut ll:80u.in. Try quo Rt ;S0 v'm A cardial welcome General Hanking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. CollectiotiH made on favorable terniH at all accessible points. J b. hCHENCK, I'reMdcut. J. M. I'ATTKUSOK, (JuHhler. 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 ou New York, San J-ranciseo mid rort-land. DIKECTO KS. D. P. TlIOMI'HON. .INC b. bCHENCK. En. M. Wim-iamh, Geo. A. Likhe. H. M. BiiAi.ii. W. II. YOUNG, jlTiMEEt Many people tako pills, which grino and purge, weakening tho body. More tako Simmons Liver regulator, liquid or powder, be cause more pleasant to take, doe3 not gripe, and ia a mild laxative, that al.o tones up tho system. The relief is quick. It is Nature's own remedy, purely vegetable. "I novrr found anything to do mo any (rood until I used Simmons Liver Kr-gula tor. It has been three years hlnro I llrtt iikfd It and I have not had Si rlc Headache Kin it, I unit my Mster (who had from one lo two attacks of Kick Headache every wetlc) one-half of a paekaire, and she baa noi had It Miice." C. H, Mounts, Urowuv vllle, W.Vu. WEVEUY PACKAGE S3 lias our Z 8tttirii In red on wrannor. J. U. ZEILIN & CO.. MiiladelphU. Pa. DT T I L Times makes It all tho more I I L necessary to iidrertlse. That Is J what the miit prncresslve of our biihlness men think, and these same bus inessmen are the most prosiicrouH at all times. If you wish to reach all the reoplc In this neigh borhood you can't do better thun tulk to them through the columns of the Daily Chbonicle. thus more thun double the clicuhitlon ol any other pitpur, and advertlsinc in it pays hie. "Tlie Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. Biacksmiin & wagon Slop General Blackamithing and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street, opp. Licle's oli Staucl. 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 outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles THROUG-H Freioni ant! PBSsengerLiae Through dully service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves Tlie Dulles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade Joeks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock') at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalle. I'AhSKNtSKlt KATKs. One way Round trip. . ,.$2.00 3.00 J. I. FORD, Evanielist, Of Pes MoIuvh, lowu, writes under dnte ol .March 'J3, lb'J.'!: fj. B. Mud. Mko. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : . , On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, night "( one-half years old, who had waHted away to i!8 pounds, is now well, strong and vigoroiiH, and well ileshed up. fi. B. Cough Cure bus done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Cough Cure baB cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, wo are Yours, Mit. & Mas. J. 1'. J'ouu. Jf you wish to feel fresh mid cheerful, and ready for the BprliiK'H work, clemiho your system with the Headache mid l.lver Cure, by takini; twooi three doses each week. Hold under u positive Riiuriiutoo. 60 cents per bottle by all druggists. C. F. STEPHENS, I3liAJ..lN in DRY GOODS Clothing Hoots, HUouii, llnls, Jitu. Fancy Ijood, JJotion Ktc, Ktc, Kto. Seoond St., The Dalles. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at anv time day or night. Shipments for wa'v landings must be delivered before 0 p". in. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Mnti8?er. THE DALLES, OREGON TEARTIC SODA WATER AND I0B 0EEAM. at wholesale limitations. Candies and Nuts OTteLwSpecialties Finest Peanut Roaster In Tho Dallos 2 3 8 2d Street j.FOLCO At right side Mis. Oburr't restaurant. The St. diaries Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable house lias boon entirely rouinni"i"i w. room has boon ropaperod and roiwlntw and newly carpeted throughout. Iho house contalua 170 rooms and Is supplied with every modern convenience. u " -.lt.i'. a ...ntiiiiniiit. nttachoc to tho house. Frer bus to and from all tiidns. C. W. KNOWl.ES. Prop. THE HAWAII MUDDLE Eyerytbing Still Seems at Sixes and Sevens, QUEEN NOT YET OX THE THRONE Minister Willis Speech Sounds Strangely to the Annexationists, who are Arming. According to the Associated Press dis patches the most significant happening which has taken place occurred last Monday, when a committee of the American League, a lately organized auxiliary of the Annexation club, called on the new minister. After welcoming Mr. Willis, the committee stated- "The members of the league earnestly desire that the Hawaiian islands should be a part of the United States, and with that object in view the organization will sup port the present provisional government of Hawaii and in all honorable ways aid in accomplishing annexation." The ad dress also contained an offer of aid, if at any time the minister saw fit to com mand them. Minister Willis' answer has not yet leaked out here, as the com mittee is pledged to secrecy, but the As sociated Press is enabled, after diligent inquiry and a careful comparison of the versions of the minister's remarks, as re membered by three members of the com mittee, to give the following as nearly, if not quite, a verbatim report of the reply. After welcoming the committee and speaking pleasant terms of his visit toJiawaii, Minister Willis said: "I am an ardent American. I would like to see the Stars and Stripes waving not only over Hawaii, but over all the islands of the Pacific, or any other territory which would be beneficial to the United States. I have my instruc tions which I cannot divulge, you will understand; but this much I can say, that the policy of the United States is already formulated regarding these is lands, and that nothing which can be done, either here or there, can avail anything now. 1 don't come here as did Mr. Blount. 1 come as an executive officer. I come to act. When the proper time arrives I fcliall act. I am horry 1 cannot tell you when or how. I wish you to understand, however, that knowing the policy of the United States J could not have accepted the position of an executive officer had it been in con flict with the principles I hold. The Americans here will have nothing to re grot. While performing my duties in carrying out tho United States policy I shall have no need of aid from you or other resident Americans. However, I wish to state positively that any outside interference will not be tolerated by the United States." The provisional government does not know what to think, but have taken the precautions of increasing the armed force at tho palace, and distributed 150 rounds of ammunition to a citizens' re serve. There is no doubt that they will effectively fight any attempt at restora tion. AH "news"' from Hawaii, how ever, is a week old, and this must bo considered in that light. There is no telegraphic communication with the is lands and all news comes by steamers. The status of affairs as it exists now is purely conjectural. ruellie Coast I'eople Are Angry. Pokti.axd, Me., Nov. 23. Congress man Hilborn, of California, who has been confined to his hotel on account of illness, said in regard to the Hawaiian situation, that ho thought Oalifornians must bo surprised at the action of the present administration. The trade re lations between Sau Francisco and tho Islands ia so close that Californians can not bring themselves to think of Hawaii as a foreign country. Continuing, tho congressman said the dispatches from his district demanding tho impeachment of Cleveland were very significant, and showed tho excited condition of aflairs in California. Pacific coast people are also i licensed at tho president because of tho non-enforcement of tho Chinese act. In conclusion ho expressed a hope that tho matter would soon bo amicably settled, but asserted that thu restitution of tho queen meant a roign of corrupt influences. Tun Bust Pi.AM'int. Dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it ou over tho seat of pain. It is better than any plaster. When tho lungs are sore such an appli cation on the cWfet and anothor on tho back, between tile shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a lame hack or a pain in tho side. A sort) throat can nunriv uhvavs bo cured ill one night by applying a liauuel bandage dampened ...i!ii..i., I',,!,,, nil emit bottles for Willi on .ii.. - - sale by Wukeley & Houghton, druggists. A ? A KCI11STH IN HI'OKANK. They Threaten this Ilevlew Nowinier With Their Vengeance. Si-Ok-ANi:, Wash., Nov. 23. While no overt act has .been committed, a good deal of incendiary talk is afloat. At 11 o'clock a mob of ono hundred men gath ered in front of the Reviow office and was harangued by tho leader, an an archist named Helm. Ho threatened tho paper diro vengeance unless it altered its editorial course. Tho crowd then marched to A. M. Cannon's bank build ing. By this time it had swelled to 200 or 300 men. There Helm repeated his harangue. Mr. Cannon and Mayor Powell addressed it, counseling prudence and reason. At this hour, 1 o'clock, the crowd has dispersed. A blinding snow storm is prevailing, and disagreeable weather seems to have chilled the ardor of the mob. SUNK WITH IIKIt CllKW. One of Admiral Mcllo's Gone. Warships London, Nov. 23. President Peixoto telegraphed the Brazilian minister in this city that the insurgent ironclad Javary has been sunk by the batteries at Nictberoy, and that the crew of the Javary perished. The Javary was an iron armored turret ship of 3,700 tons, carried 10-inch Whitworth muzzle-load ing rifle guns, six 5-inch rapid-firing guns and five machine guns. She had 2,200 horsepower and 12 inches of armor. She was a powerful vessel of light draught, suitable for coast defense or river service, and was built in France in 1875. The Cronln Murder Mystery. Cmc.Uio, Nov. 23. The state's attor ney says he has unearthed startling evi dence which he thinks will enable him to secure the conviction of two men be sides ex-Detective Dan Coughlin for the murder of Dr. Cronin. The names of the other two, he says, have not been heretofore mentioned in that connection. Sunshine comes, no matter how dark the clouds are, when the woman who is Uorne down bv woman's troubles turns to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If her life is made gloomy by the chronic weaknesses, delicate derangements, anu painful disorders that afllict her sex, they are completely cured. If she's over worked, nervous, or "run-down," she lias new life and strengtii. "Favorite Prescription" is a powerlui, inviiroratinir tonic and a soothing and strengthening nervine, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, it regulates and promotes all the proper functions of womanhood, improves digestion, en riches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, aim restores health and vigor. For every "female complaint" and disturbance, it is the onlv remedv so sure and unfailing that it can be guaranteed, 11 it doesn't oenent or cure, you nave vour monev back. Deserving l'ralso We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, as wo stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. There remedies havo won their great popularity purely on their merits. Snipes & Kinorsly's druggists. Good Job 1'rlntliiB. If you havo your job printing done at Tin: Ciiuoniclk vou will havo tho ad- autage of having it done with tho most modem and approved type, with which wo keep continually supplied. All jobs under tho direct supervision of one of tho most successful and artistic printers in tho Northwest. wooni won in woom Best grades oak. fir, pine and slab wood. Office 133 Second street. All orders promptly attended to. tt AlAIKIl iV ii;.MU.. I'UStlll'HKUi Moore's ranch, about three miles south of Tho Dalles, has unexcelled pasturago and any ono who desires to avail thorn- selves of tho fact can secure reasouablo terms upon application. 17tf All delinquent taxpayers that don't want their names advertised hud better come forward, as tho roll will bo pub lished on tho 21st of this month. T. A. W.utD, fciierin. Notice To A II Whom It Mny Concern . By order of the common council of Dalles City, made and entered on the 3d day of November, 1893, notice is hereby given that Baid city council is nbout to proceed to order and mako the improve ment of Second street in said city as hereinafter stated, and tho cost of such improvement will bo levied upon the property adjacent thoreto, and said im provement will bo made unless within fourteen days from tho final publication of this notice, the owners of two-thirds of the property adjacent to said street about to bo improved shall file their remonstrance against said improvement as by charter provided. Tho improvement contemplated and about to be made is as follows, to-wit: To improve Second street in said city, from Union street to the foot of the brewery srnda by filling the same the entire length thereof between said points with crushed rock, so as to bring said street up to the established grade thereof, as heretofore established by ordinance No. 247. Which grade in the middle of the street is supposed to be of the same elevation as the side walks along said street, except where said side walks are not on a uniform grade from square to square, and said street shall be filled in such a manner that when said improve ment is completed the center thereof shall be on the established grade and and shall slant to each side to an eleva tion of 8 inches below said established grades. Said improvement shall be made with rock of such size as shall be furnished to the property owners by the authorities of Dalles city, and shall be hauled and placed on said street at the expense of the respective property owners abutting upon said street, and spread on said street so as to be of even surface and as directed and under the supervision of the committee on streets and public property. Douglas S. Dufuk, Recorder of Dalles City. Dated this 21th dav of November, 3S!)3. " dl-1. THE BRIDAL WREATH. Materials of Which tlie I'mMcm In Gen erally .1.1111". No wreath has been so Ming by poets and rhymesters an that which graces the head of the bride cm her wedding; day, iays the New York Advertiser, and in most countries the myrtle is closely associated with tho bridal wreath. The latter has become a sym bol of true womanliness, of purity of mind and soul, and even Schiller is among; those who have sung its praises. In the time of tlie Old Testament this Jews saw iu the myrtle a sign of what, for them, was most beautiful and precious the promised land for which they were always longing. Later on, among thu Greeks, tho myrtle anil the rose were considered the favorite llow ers of Venus, the goddess of love, and gardens of myrtle were planted in her honor, with beds of roses, the red rose and the green myrtle representing the union of love and virtue. Nowadays the myrtle has, however, several rivals. In America, in Fmglnnd, in France and in Poland tho orango blossom reigiis supreme; in Italy tho white rose has taken tho place of evergreen and fragrant myrtle wreath. In Spain the. red rose and in Portugal the carnation have supplanted it. In many parts of (iermany there are several distinct customs to bo observed. The sprigs from which the wreath shall bo twined must in some places bo taken at a -fixed hour of the night between certain holy days. In some countries or districts the veil is used without the wreath. In the provinco of Dalarne, in Sweden, the bride weans a white cloth round her head, and in several countries the bridal wreath has, in tho eour.se of time, taken the shape of a morn or les.s elaborate headgear or wedding crown. This is tlie ease in Norway and in several places in (lurmauy. In Alton burg it takes the shape of a red velvet cap, round which run thirteen silver rings, from which are suspended a number of silver and gold plates and coins. A veil and a profusion of filiat ing silk ribbons in gay colors complete the bridal crown. Iu Denmark tho myrtle is universally used for bridal wreaths, together with a long white veil, Many families possess myrtle trees, which havo for quite a genera tion or more furnished tho myrtlu wreaths for the brides of tho family. Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Polish. Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec tionery store. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE