Chronicle you VI. TJIE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1893. NO. 111. Dalles Daily uwonicie. . i. ..... ... ,,l,lh1 !'"" t """" II v 'iri ir pit iiLisi 1 1 Nil m. i .,11,1 VVNitlilllKUlll Htfoob,, TliO ,,r Miiii.MiiitiiMi 1 1"'.... i.v( urrler li IMJ .tun-- ri.Mi: TAIH.KS. ItulIriMllI". In I'ltcct Annual fi, KAhT HOUND, 10 M r. Depart ii .i") r. m. WKST IIOUMII. ,.,,,.1,1'JA. l DepUtl 11:11 A. M. IteJKl'ta tl.at curry l'M'iiKtH teuvu ... ttm well in n:uu a. . , fnurlllu. via. Iluku Oven, leuvu dully J,.,,.'..it... Miiiihull. cmiyoii City, leuvu HZmi. KliiKluy. Wiiiiiln, Wnpl.iltlu, Wiirm $i, ml TyKl. Viilloy, leuvu dully, oxrupt "wJiMenitilu! Wurfl... leave ovury day of tlic MVfeihoUmntHlHlInUM... I'ltOFKHMONAI.. . ......;. . t.I . u fltlli'i. II 11 llllM'l. 1. 1- 1, court ritreut, Tim DiiIIcn, orcein. 1 ........ I. l-l.- AmillHKVH . AT ft .tl.M I irtiiriill ..a... ftvfitvrij V. AIM. A V. 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HOCIKTIKH. ... 1 M ...,,u tlTAtt-0 MHKlK.mhW.A. .. w.f II llrsiuim iiuru jiuinuj I . - .... . i.',. 11 VTl a1. DAI.LV.h HO Alt AKUii . ... '. . Mwtiln Miwiuli! Hull tliu third N eiliieMluy oltwhLiiuith nt 7 1". M. OK THK WOHI.l).- ii,ul CiiiniiNo.W.MectKTllfMliiyiivell- '.BKUtttawetik in rruiuniiiynnii, hk.uu i ... .. . noixuBu l-oittii:. no.s. i. o. o. k,-si?i I. r...... uj.,. ...... nlni. ,,l )!:'JI'(! CM!K. Ill K. nt i i, nii,l Citurt Htrcols. H. vvikv. w.f.... JournlnjftMtliorh uru wttlcoinu. II. VLovau, iw'y. II. A. 11II.W.N. 0. L'KIKNDSIlU' I.ODliK, NO. U., K. of l'.-Mcoth T fvuy ilniuluy uvenliig t 7:aJ ocloek, in schtnuii'uliutldliiK, corner of Court iiiid hmmd itfti'U. Ho ournliiK memlwrH uru uordluily In ritol. W. H. Cham. J). H'.Vaunk, K. of It. mid H. t 83KMIII.Y NO. 1827. K. Or U-.MWJW. Ill K. I. oil', hull tho neciiud mid fourth Wcilue- OK Ii.-.Mect t olwch mouth ut7:0 p. in. UTOMKN'K OIlltlHTIAN TKMI'KKKNt'b I' UNION will moot every KrlilayHlteriioou Uo'clock at tlio reudliiK room. AUuru Invlteil. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANhAC T A (U5NKI1AM1ANKINII MUHINKSH Iittorn of Credit iBBiiod aviiilnhlii in EitHturn Stilton. ho Silit Exclmn'o and Telegraphic TrunnforoHoldon Now York.Cliicugo, St. LouiH, Hun FranoiHoo, Portlanil Oregon, Seattle WiihIi.. and vuriotiH iiointH in Or ujron and WuHliinrton. Colleetionu made at all pointp on fuv orabhi torniH. THE DALLES Rational Batik, Of DALLES CITY, OK. I'reHidont -Vice-I'reaident, CitHhior, - Z. F. Moody CiiAiti.uH Hilton M.A.Moody General linnkin Business Transacted. Sitflit Exchangee Sold on NEW YOKE, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favorehlo terms at all ui.n.'HHihle points. H. HCHKNRK. 1'reHlduiil. .M. I'ATTIIIlhO.V, CuNhlur. First Rational Bank. VHE DALLES. OREGON A General Banking IliiHineBH traiiBacted DupooitH received, Httbject to Sight Draft or Check. ColleetioiiH made and proeeodn promjitly remitted on duy of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San FranciBco and Portland. D1KICCTOKS. D. J'. Tiiomiwin. .Ino. S. Sciienck. El). M. WlIiUAMH, Gko. A. LlKllE. II. M. Ukau,. W. H. YOUNG, fiiacKsmiii & wagon Siion Gtmeral lilackHinithing and Work dom1 promiitly, and all work-Guaranteed, Horse Shoeing a Speciality Third Street opp. Liolic's olfl Staud. House Moving! Himuiii UdKu No. Ml, I. 0. 0. weekly invutliiUN Krlduy nt fiwrnlty Mull. All uru Invited. V. UHIUDMAN , 0. T. T.-IU'KUlur 8 r. !., u' It. C. Fl.KCK, He Andrew Velarde IS pnipiirod to do any and all kinds of work in his lino at reasonable (inures. Jltis the largest house moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. . Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles TKMI'l.K I.OIIOH NO. a. A. O. II. W.-MeetH in rimcriiuv null, ovur ivuuerti, n (t, Hiurmluy ovculUHBut7:iJ. ., ..,.. u "ANHhN, u, .n ai YKiiH. m i imiiniMr. Ji it t JAB. NKHMITH I'OHT, No. !W, 0. A. H. -McetH H1U D OK li. K, J thu K. uf 1- ftlMANO VKItKIN MeotH uvery jiveiiuiK in inu k. 01 i: nun. D OF I. h' IUV,UlrW K'n 1tY7Ml!tM ill P' K.of v, Hull the llrnt null third Wudue o'each month, nt 7iSU r. h. Mi-utH uvery Hiniduy iifUsruoou la nun. Huudny THK UIIUllUUKH. fit, r'KTKKH UUUKOII v oikht l'Htor. Low Mi HlBh MioiH ut 10: Kuv. Knthur lillONN tiHN uvury Hiiiuluy ut iju a. M. veniKirH in CT. OAlIln ....... it.. ut.,.,, n..r.,.ulji ..rL"11' ttv. Kit 1). Hatollllii Iteotor. Bervlces 2f 'I Himiiny at U a. m. mid 7;aor. m. Hiinduy Sgfola:i5 A Mi KvuiiliiK 1'rnyor on Krldny ut LMRHT ItAi'TiHT 011UU()U-Huv. 0. 1). '1 bin, """i. Mior. AlorillllK urviui UVKIJ, " I'AY' Huh Kiibhuth tiuir,: 'nwiiiiusiy nitor moraniu nurviuw. ItS;,..' " eeiiUB Friday uvuiiiuk "t rumor reji KGL,iut.,,, euiloiuy nt 11 A. M. K"' immwllntolv nftor moraliiK i,-,, union korvieuH In thu court noiuo m ()ON(mK(iATioNAL (IHUUOH-nov. W. (5, i w ''Ul"i 1'iwtor. BorvlccH uvury Hiinduy nt 11 n',,! 7 r. m. Huiidny Buhool nftor iiiumlnf CH"00- Btrnngontcoraiully luvltwl. HouUfrot' " 1 - - JH. OUUHOII-HOV. J, WlllNliKB, piiHtor. nt! nurvluuHQViirvHiiiiilnv mnriiliiirut 11 n. in. UH ,1001 o'ofook v w. Kiiworth thuriS-'" 0:80 p- M- I'rnyor mcutliih ovury tii:.t.htly. uvuulnir ut 7!S0 o'olook. A uordlnl ln- toTn u twul by both vrnttor nnrt iwopla Mil I UHl'lAN OHIIIlfllf KllV. J. W. JlSNKINH Ch '.""'T, l'ruuahiiur In thu CoiiKruiitlouiil comi.1,..0.110'1.. I"ra Duy ut a r, m. All mo ,;iijr IIIVIUHI fU kV i' ,vaij i.UTliKllAN-Ninin fctreoi, uudi. .-A Horn, pator. Hervloon ut ll:80n,in. Ontrv 1001 Ht 9sii0 V'Tn A cordial wolooiuu ist, Good In inas "ifo eat are Sh'I better Wften krUxev ara RE from Qr?ElSE znd are eas?y cf gestbd. Jbr TnjlnQy (korTemtu nd all (affOLEHE is better REFUSE f.LI. SUBSTITUTES. ijcrminc made only by N. K. I'AIRBANK&CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. "The Reralator Line" The Dalles, Portland and JMoria Navigation Co. J, I. IORD, 1A .. ..I 01 1)ch Mollies, lown, wrueH umim Murch isu.i: S. B. Mud. Mfci. Co., Dulur, uregon. On arriving home last week, 1 found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our ..:.i i .,,,,1 mm. half vears old. who had wasted away .to 38 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. Ii. Cough Cure has done its work vdl. Moth ot the ehi dron like r v,, K . Couch Cure hits cured ...wi ba,.i nwnviill lioarBuness from me. 'A"" r" '",r ir'' . wiHi i.reut hits rn ihvh ii. 1 1 j uvui r for all. Wishing you lrospority. wo are Yours, Mil. & Mits. J. I1. I'obu. lfvi.i, wiuh i foul fret,li iindelieorlul.uiid reiuly for the 8irlnt?'H work, olcniibo your t-yntem with tho Hendnoho uud I.lvur Cure, by tukiiiK two or thrco dobo enoh week. Hold under a yoxltlvo guurmitee. 60 cents ior bottle by nil druKUlMb. 0. F. STEPHENS, DlCiVL-tCK IN DRY GOODS Clothing THROUGH Freigtit sun Passenser Line Throuirh dailv service (Sundayu ex ceiited ) between Tho Dalles and Port liiml. Steiuner Peculator leaves The Dulles at 7 a. in. connectinc at Uifctuo l.oi'l;n with steamer Dalles City Steamer Dalles Citv leaves Portland fYiunhill street dock) at G a. m. con nectingwith steamer Regulator for The Dalles. 1-AhSKNOKK HATKS, THE NEW TARIFF BILL Free List Will Satistv the Most One way Kound trip. ,..!f2.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments for Portland received at any time uay or nigni. ompiuumc iui way lanuings inuHi iw uuuvoi uowio 5 p. in. Live stock shipments solicted. Cull on or address, B. F, W. C. ALLAWAY, iiiuriil ACt LAUGHLIN, tlnorl MmiUKr. THE DALLES, OREGON TEARTIC-coDR SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM. Candies and Nuts Wiiw Specialties Flnoat Peanut Roaster In Tho Dalles J.FOLCO REPUDIATION OF RECIPROCITY Wool, Coal, Lumber, Salt and Iron Ore on the Free List-Agricultural Implements Free. Washington-, Nov. 27. The new democratic tariff bill is given out. Its provisions fulfill every expectation of those who predicted it would bo a measure of radical reform. In many respects it is a surprise even to demo crats, as it 19 unprecedented in many provisions. The free list is of liberal scope, sumcient to eaueiy tne most rad ical advocates of reform, and the repudi ation of the principle of reciprocity is decisive and emphatic. Thus the bill, in addition to tariff reforms, will, if passed, necessitate the readjustment of treaties with South American countries, which enjoy practical or theoretical reci procity with the United States. The bounty on sugar, instead of being re peal'd at once, will b3 repealed by easy graduations and will not reach the full effect till after the close of the present centurv. Beginning March 1 next, the following articles are added to the free list: Bacon, hams, beef, mutton, pork, meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, not otherwise provided for; baryta, binding twine made in whole or part of istle or tampico fiber, inanilla, sisal or sunn, single ply, measuring not more than 000 feet to a pound ; millinery, bird skins prepared for preservation ; blue vitriol, bone, car coal, bituminous and shale and slack or cut; coke, coal tar; colors or dyes not specially provided for; ovide of cobalt, copper ores, old copper, clippings of new copper, all composi tions of which copper is the chief com ponent of value, regblus and black cop per, and copper cement, copper plates bars, ingots, pigs, other forms: cop neras. cotton ties: diamonds, uust or bort, jewels used in the manufacture of watches and clocks; yolks of eggs of birds, fish and insects; crude down fresh fish, undressed furs, iodine; re- sublimated iron ore, including inagnifer ous iron, dross of burnt pyrites, sulphur pvrites in natural state; lard, lemon juice; mica and crude metallic minerals and unwrought metals, ochre and ochrey earths, sienna and sienna earths, umber and umber earths, cottonseed oil, paint ings and statuary, plows, tools, disc harrows, harvesters, reapers, drills, mowers, horse rakes, cultivators, thresh ing machines, cotton gins, p'.ush black for making men's hats, quicksilver, salt, silk not further advanced in manufac ture tean carding of couibinu, soap, not otherwise provided for, sulphate of soda, or salt cake or nitrate cake, sulphuric acid, tallow and wool grease, straw, burrstone bound into millstones, free stone, granite, sandstone, limestone and other building or monumental stone, ex cept marble undressed, all wearing ap parel and other personal eflects on ulen tity being established under legulations to bo established by the treasury, tim ber, sawed boards, planks, deals, other lumber, lath, palings, shingles, staves, manufactured wood, provided tlio same duties as now exist shall obtain in an cases in which an export duty is laid on any article in tho above schedule ; chair 1 . ......ml. nmlni1 cane or reeus, woous, iiuumij "'i lignum vitie, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, rattan- wood, all forms of cabinet woous, in uie log, rough or hown, manufactured bam boo and rattan, manufactured brier-root orbrierwood, reeds and sticks of putridge, hairwood, pimento, orange, myrtle or other woods in the rough; all wool of sheep, hair of camel, goat, alpaca and other like animals; wool and hair on skin, noils, yam, waslo, cant waste, burr waste, rags and Hogs, including all waste or ragH composed wholly or in part of wool. Itout, Hhotm, HiUH, Kin. Fancjj (Sood& fotioni, Ktu. Kin. Kin. Second St., The Dalles, 2 38 2 Street At rlh'ht hide Mre. Obnrr'k ri'htiiurunt The From the Uuvtiruor of South Diiliolu. ti KNTIXMIiN-KllClOMHl Vie,""' '"' , ,V0S,il1 ,,0t0 for 11.00 for KjaufimKXA never ff WKt Sg&v me u worU. WASHINGTON LETTER. Ho iv tin; Htuviillnn Mnttrr in Vlcwnl nt tho Capital. l'roin our llwuliir Correspondent.) Wasiiin-citon-, Nov. 21, IS'.KL "Support my tariff bill or you will get nothing froui the administration," is tho ultimatum which Mr. Cleveland has given to thoso democratic congressmen who arc disposed to protest against the wholesale crippling of various industries in their districts that tho new tariff bill will bring about, should the schedules as prepared by tho direction of Mr. Cleve land be allowed to stand. Tho number of democratic protesto- s ia large and as the result will probably decide tho re nomination and election of most of them it will not be surprising should many decide that the welfare of their constitu ents that is endangered by the Cleveland tariff bill is of more importance to tliem than any favors that Mr. Cleveland has to give out, and be found carrying out tho threats now being made of uniting with the republicans for the purpose of securing protection of their constituents. One of the arguments advanced by some of the Cleveland men is characteristic ally democratic "Support the bill as it is ; the senate will be certain to amend it according to your wishes." Tho same sort of argument got votes for the Wil Eon repeal bill at the extra session. Nobody need be surprised to hear that Secretary Gresham has resigned. His position is now anything but a desire able one. Instead of tho vindication he thought the publication of Blount's re port would bring him and the adminis tration, he finds the public much more disposed to accept the answer to that re port made by the Hawaiian Minister Mr. Thurston as a correct story of the Hawaiian revolution. Secretary Gresham is so chagrined that he hardly gives those who come in conHct with him a civil answer to the most trivial question. It is understood that he wanted to send Mr. Thurston his pass ports because he made public his answer to Blount's report, but that Mr. Cleve land lorbid it. Senator Cullom. of Illinois, does not mince words in expressing his opinion of the Hawaiian policy of the adminis tration. He says : "The president has overstepped the bounds of American patriotism and the authority vested in his office. It is the most un-Ameiican and unpatriotic step ever proposed by anv administration, and congress, al though it is democratic in both branches, will, in my opinion, take tho first oppor tunitv to administer a severe reprimand I know of no man in congress who has endorsed the action of President Cleve land in reirard to Hawaii or who lias spoken a word in behalf of his unpatri nt ellort to restore tho monarchy. The act alreadv committed by the adminis tration is clearly without authority. The action of President Johnson, whom congiess moved to impeach, was not half so reprehensible as that taken by Air, nwi.lmifl and his secretary of state. It is a most humiliating spectacle to any true American citizen, and I might add that it appears to bo tho most senseless exhibition of combined mendacity, malice, viciousness and outrageous exer cise of ofiicial power that the world has witnessed in modern times." There is one paragraph in Secretary Carlisle's New York chamber ol com merce speech that, in view of tho methods of Mr. Cleveland, is really amusing, particularly to democratic con gressmen not on good terms with tho ad ministration. They are in doubt as to whether tho secretary intended to bo delicately sarcastic at Air. uioveiamra expense, or was preparing tho way lo shift tho blame for tho lack ot a nnanciai policy from the administration to con- .1 .1... ...nM.l,. t Cartwil,.,' gl'CSS. Iieru are me nuiuo ui uiuumi; Carlisle: "It must bo remembered, however, that it is tho function and duty of the legislative department to establish the policy of the government upon tins and all other subjects, and to clothe tlio executive with tho necessary authority and means to carry it out. When tho authority and means are granted tho ex ecutive department is responsible for tho manner in which tho law is exeeuicu, but beyond this it has no power to act, uml consequently no duty to perform." Hon. Jos. N. Mauley of Maine, wan hero early in tho wrek making prepara tions for the opening of permanent head quarters for the national republican com mittee in Washington, from which tho distribution of republican literature and other educational matter will bo con tinuously made, without interfering with tho work dono in that line by the con gressional committee or tho League of Republican clubs. Gen. Harrison wished tho national committee to do this four years ago, but a maiority ot the com mittee did not agree with him and it was not done. Speaking of tho national committee, I have it on good authority that when tho committee issues the call for tho next national nominating convention it will include therein an edict reducing the representation in tho convention of thoso southern states in which the republican party practically has no organization to about two delegates each. Tho idea be ing that the states from which the elec toral votes must come should bo allowed to name the party candidates. Cas. NEWS OF THE STATE. . quart, ledge assaying $30 to the ton has been struck in Sprague river valley. A big thanksgiving dinner is to be given the newsboys and messenger boys of Portland. Tho First National Bank of Fort Kla math has suspended on account of the mysterious disappearance of the cashier. Nat Blum plead guilty to five different counts for smuggling, and his example was followed by Sweeney, Jackling, Garthorne, Patterson and Berg before Judge Bellinger, Monday. An Italian llejiubllc. Rome, Nov. 27. In the highest and most reserved circles it is said to be well known that the present dream of the Vatican is the establishment of a federal Italian republic. This idea is the only real explanation of the extraordinary language adopted by Vatican organs in speaking of the mission of Franco and Russia with relation to the papacy. 1, unshed Hlmsi'tr to Doiith. L.vintEL, Md., Nov. 27. Wesley Per sons, an aged and wl known f. inner, while joking with liii-iid- yet-ierday, was seized with a spell oi laughing, being unable to stop. Ho laughed for nearly an hour, when he began hic coughing, and two hours later ho died from exhaustion. i'rnm llrml to l''oot You feel the good that's done by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It purifies the blood. And through the blood, it cleanses, repairs, and invigor ates tlio whole svstem. In recovering '.om "La Grippe," or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases, nothing can equal it as an apoti.ing, restorative tonic to build up n-drd flnh and strength. It rouses every organ into natural action, promotes all tho bodily functions, and restores health and vigor. For everv disease that conies from a torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness and the most stubborn Skin, setup, or acromions Mic tions, the "Discovery" is tho only rem edy so certain that it can bo guaranteed. It it doesn't, ueneuc or cure, m uvuiy . i i. case, vou liavo vour money nauh. For a perfect and permanent euro for Catarrh, take Dr. Sago's Catarrh Rem edy. Its proprietors oiler $500 reward for an incuranio casooi uauirrn. St. diaries Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable house has been itlrely refurnished, and ovory room has been repaired unci ropaii uoi mid nowlv carpeted throughout. 11 o house contains 170 rooms and is supp led with ovory modern convenience, -ivntw re onable. A good restaurant nt U ol ef to tho house. Vror bus to ami from all trains. C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop. wuuir. ui; uniKht"1" ' '.7 , ".t;ii .,wi tn tret lirlttou. M.iriih.tll comity, a 1 11 1 m , i?,ii? to thorn mid keep them u stock. K ' " " Colorado In June, uud I hull o ou koo I t art iiiuoiii: the milium, Hourly, nil "llom M1,ltr from henduche,s in that hiKii n ,'u.u. ,, ...... Yourb, etc., .MI. Km:tciii:h, Lieut. uo Sinitii Olilin.tL D.ik. bold by Snipes i; Klhersiy. tVOOll! WOOD! WOOD! HeHt grades oak, fir, Pino u'imi . 1)11 lie 1 ili newuu buh-i. orders promptly attended to. t( MaikhB n it covered. COMPOUND. A recent discovery by on old physlclau. Succenfuttit used monthly lu thousamu ej LadU't. U tho only perfectly safonnd rrtlntilo iiu'illcliio dls- nw.i-o f imnrluolpleil druggists who offer Inferior medicines In plaeo of this. Ask tor Couk' Colton Hoot Compound, ' ubsth Me, or Inclose. 81 and 0 cents in potagn in letter and wo will send, scaled, byreturuinall. Fullsealcl particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only, Stamps. AdUicos lund Lilly Co in ; a n V. No. a 1'Uut IllocW. Petroit. Mich. .Sold ill Tha l)ullen by liln'teley A: llouijroii. Huukluii'rf Arnica sulvo. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfae tlnn . nr moiiov refunded. Prico 25 cents nor box. For salu by Snipes ersly & Kin- i:ston, wool). WOOD. WOOD. Best grades of oak, flr, and ihiorA wood, at lowest market rates at Jon. 1. Peters & Co. (Otllco Second and Jetler- son stroots.) Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking ABSOLUTEiy PURE