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    VOL.
eljc Dalles f
VI.
(Cljranick
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1803.
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NO. 113.
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HntNtlunaI Hank. ' i ' Pulle. Orecon.
W II WILSON ATTORNBY-AT-LAW - KOOmj
" . French & Co.' ban building, Beoouu
street, Ttio ballon, Oregon.
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l. i c i' ..ml h I'livaliiluii mill Hur-
(tan. Uimiiiih : mill 4, Chapman block.
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m tniiuul tlilnl Moiiimy in cucn iniuuii iu
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' UNION vlll racut every Frldny HlUirnooii
"nw; m mu runuing room, ahhic iiivhw
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FRENCH &
BANKERS.
CO.,
TltANBAOT A nKNERALBANKINO UC8INKHS i
I
he
IOttor-H of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Scuttle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all point? on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Hational , Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President
Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
Z. F. Moody
Charles Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Hanking Business Transacted
Better
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
und PORTLAND, OR,
Collections made on
at all accessible points.
favoreble terms
B. BCIIBNCK,
President.
J. M. l'ATTEr.HON,
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
"CHE DALLES, - - - OREOON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to night
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on
rw York, hun irancisco and Portland.
DIRKOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Liebk.
tl. M. BfcALL.
as oia as
tho hills" and
never excell
ed. "-Tried
and proven"
is tho verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-'
lator is tho
only Liver
and Kidney
medicino to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
euro. A
mild laxa
tive, and
purely veg
etable, act
ing directly
on tho Liver
and Kid
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to betaken dry ormadeintoa tea.
Tho King of Liver Medicines.
" I havo used your.Slmmons Liver Ucffu
lutor and run couscIcncloiiKly tiuy It In tho
lcliiKofull liver iiii'dlclncs, I consider it a
ineillrlno chest In Itself. Guo. W. JACK
SON, Tucomu, Washington.
O-EVKKY PACKAGE'S
Has the Z Stamp hi red on wrapper.
Th
an
Pills
MR. STEVENS' REPLY
He Answers at Lenaili Comiissioner
Bloont's Report,
HIS VERSION OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
Du
L.L;
Jimes rankes it nil the more
necessary to mlvertlse. That Is
what the lnont urncresslvo nf nnr
business men think, anrl tlirsn siimn lni-
iness men are 1110 most prosfiernus at all times.
ii jim wiku n rcacn nil ine reojue :n tms nelgn
borhood you can't do better than talk to them
throuch the columns of the Daily Chronicle.
thus more thnn douhlo the clicuhitinn nl nnr
iiuju jiujiui, nuu uuerijsiiiK in u iays uij;.
81
W. H. YOUNG,
acKsmiiti k wagon Stiop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and nil work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
TliM Street op, Liclic's old Stand,
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland aefl Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freiflli
anrj Passenaer Lin
House
Moving!
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nil':.' rt
Mlitroiuvji .
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rrn ariiiL mill, nvar Kunurs. an hecmiu
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Meet every Sunday nltcrnoon In
ui r. xiuii.
Sunday
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month, At7:au p. m.
THK CUUKCUEB.
"m 1 'tutor, liiw MiiKU iivnrv Hiindav at
"iga uau ut 10;8UA. M. Vuior at
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morniiiKnt 11 a. m,
WMi;.....:''' l'ryor meotliiK every
-UI.V.Al.HUKOU-IV. J. W. JUNKIM.
'.? fi5 I'UTHBKAN Ninth trwt,
A WHIIM WMWMBa
Andrew Velarde
IS preparod to do any and all
kinds of work in his lino ut
reasonable figures. Has tho
largest honso moving outfit
' in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles
J. F. FORD,
lSl;
01 Ilea Molnca, Iowa, .vrites under date ol
March S3, 1893:
S. B. Mbd. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : .
On arriving borne last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had waated away td;38 ound8, ie
now well, Btrong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give It to every one, with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mk. & Mhs. J. F. Fonu.
if you wish to (eel (rush and cheerful, uurt ready
(or tho Spring-' work, cleanse your system with
tho llcaduoho and Liver qurc, by taklue two oi
three doses each week.
Bold under a posltlvo guarantee,
60 cents per bottle by all dniKglsls.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEAUKK IN
DRY GOODS
& (CLOTHING
Uuott, Hliuan, Uat, Ute.
Fancy Ijood, Jotion,
mo.
Ktc.
Kto,
8ooad St,, Tht Dallas.
Through
cepted) between The Dalles
dailv service (Sundavs es-
anu rort-
lund. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer Dulles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at (5 a. m. con
nectinu' with steamer Regulator for The
Dallot.
I'AhSKNOKK liATKs.
Ono way
Round trip..
.if 2 .00
3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any timo day or night. Shipments for
way landings must bo delivered before
C p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or nddress,
i
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Ajrcut.
B. F,
LAUGHLIN, ,
THE DALLES.
OREGON
teARTICp
SODA WATEE AND IOB 0EEAM.
Ht wliolenulf
quotation.
Candies and Nuts
ivKkts'Spociftltics
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
J.FOLCO
--2 38--2
Street
At right tide
Mrs. Obarr'
restaurant.
The
St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGOr.'
This old, popular
tireiy ren
and reliable liouuu
ii.ia iinn (iitlrH v rofuriiished. and every
room has been repaporod d repaintei
and newly carpeted throughout, lho
house containB 170 rooms and Id supplied
with every modern convenience. Ratei
reasonable. A good restaurant attache
to the house. Frer uuh to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop
His Obligation of His Country and His
Duty as an Ex-Minister De-
mand he Should Reply.
Augusta, Me., Nov. 29. Ex-Minister
Stevens' answer to Commissioner
Blount, regarding the Hawaiian affair,
was given out tonight. Mr. Stevens says
tl A 1 P tt . .
a neep sense oi obligation to my
country and a minister's duty to defend
an insult threatening against a struggl
mg American colony, planted as right
eously and firmly on the North Pacific
isles as our pilgrim fathers established
themselves on Plymouth Rock, demand
that I ehall(make answer to the astound
ing misrepresentations and untruths of
Commissioner Blount's report on Ha
waiian affairs. Not wishing to be severe
on a neopnyte in diplomacy, with no
knowledge of the world's affairs, outside
oi ma own country, sent on a very
peculiar errand amid currents and quick
sands entirely unknown to him, I say ho
haB been in part the victim of circum
stances, having been caught in meshes
and snares adroitly prepared for him by
the cunning advisers of the fallen Lil
iuokalaniand by the shrewd, sharp and
long experienced British diplomatic
agent.hose aims and hopes Blount 6as
Berved to well, and without the least
suspicion that he was aiding the ultra
British interests even more than he was
helping the Hawaiian monarchists.
IIIS '.'LAN rKE-AIUlANGED.
"It was clear enough from Blount's
manner from the day of his arrival at
Honolulu, as well as by his letter to tho
department of state, written soon after,
that he had designed, at whatever cost,
to repudiate the views and actions of
the recently terminated administration,
and that in order to do so he must im
pugn the action of the American minis
ter and the commander of the United
.States steamer Boston. A total stran-
tier, it was impossible for 31r. lilount to
know how unfitting It was for him to
take up his quarters where he was cer
tain to be surrounded by royalists, and
where the supporters of the provisional
government would bo reluctant to go.
As a precautionary safeguard against
shutting out Americans from ready ac
cess to Commissioner Blount, a wealthy
and highly respectable widow of the
American colony was ready to grant the
use of her house to Mr. and Mrs. Blount,
tho commissioner to pay the same
amount it would cost him to live at the
royalist hotel. This polite offer of an
American resident to an American com
missioner did not originate with the
provisional government, nor did the
provisional government have anything
whatever to do -with the proposed ar
rangement. A committee of three
American citizens, born and educated
in tho United States, men who had
not taken any part in the (evolu
tionary proeeedin:;$ Hi t cvioti'- weeks
went on board the liiihh, when that
vessel came into the harbor. At the re
quest of the threo, an American gentle
man introduced them to Mr. Blount.
His manner of receiving their visit ro
pelled them, and they asked mo to state
the reasons why it could not be pleasant
to him and better for all concerned for
him not to go to a royalist hotel, but to
take a residence on neutral ground,
where he would bo master of his own
surroundings. Ah delicately as I could,
I stated the offer of the committee of his
countrymen, pointing out to him that by
accepting their proposal ho would bo
near the archives of tho legation, which
ho could conveniently use and which
the owner would bo pleased to place at
his disposal. Brusquely ho refused the
courteous and honestly intended offer of
his countrymen, and at once placed him
self among royalist and ultra-Biitish
surroundings.
ACCESS TO Till! I.KUATION IIKCOHUK.
"Tho insinuations aud implications in
Mr. Blount's report that I was averso to
his access to tho legation records is a
shameless perversion of facts. I took to
him tho printed dispatches of Minister
Merrill to Secretary Bayard j tho
printed records of tho recently adjourned
legislature, containing tho recorded
votes for and against tho lottery gang,
the recorded votes as to' tho recent
changes of ministers, and tho official
copy of the lottery charter. This was
evidence of declslvo value, it ho hud
really como to Honolulu for any other
purpose than to convict Harrison's ad
ministration and the somite foreign,
nfl'alrB committee of hasty und ill-advised
action in January and February last.
His ninuner while allowing mo to leave
these important documents in his room
showed ho cared not to receive tbetn
and the general drift of his replv indi
cates he did not even read them."
Admiral Stanton In New York.
Nkw YonK, Nov. .'50. Admiral Stan
ton, who was relieved of tho command
of the South American squadron for
saluting the flag of the rebel, Admiral
Mello, arrived hereon the steamer Spree
late last night. He declined to speak of
the incident which led to his recall
Concerning the bombardment of Rio
Janeiro, he said that he had been
through the city several times, and be
yond a piece of cornice chipped ofl here
and there very little damage was done to
the city.
NEWS NOTES.
A dispatch from Rio Janeiro says
"Admiral Mello has sailed with several
warships in an unknown direction. It
is believed the fleet went south."
The Perry Athletic Club has tele
graphed Richard K. Fox, of Now York
that a purse of $30,000 will bo given Cor
bett and Mitchell by Perry (Oklahama)
bankers and merchants if the fight is
brought there.
The first election in New Zealand
under the woman suffrage law 'resulted
favorably to the government. Women
voted in large numbers, supporting
mainly the candidates who professed
Christianity and favored temperance
The Kansas City Times prints a state
ment by P. D. Reader, a well-known
Iowa republican, on Hawaiian affairs
Reeder was in Hawaii four months last
winter. His statement corroborates
Blount's report. He upholds Cleveland
and Gresham.
A Cedar Rapids dispatch of yesterday
says: A snow storm began tins morn
ing. It is now five inches deep with no
indications of a let-up. Street car ser
.ce is almost paralyzed. A blizzard is
approaching. There are indications of a
railroad blockade.
Thanksgiving day was celebrated in
Detroit bv the distribution of food to the
poor, 10,000 of whom were provided with
good dinner and enough food to last
several days. This was the work of the
Pastors' Union, which gathered over
$25,000 worth of food and clothing.
The oddest damage suit on record was
biought in Philadelphia Jjy Joseph
Wood. The night of October 1st, last,
he was struck and badly injured by a
human head severed from a woman's
body by a railroad tra'n at Holuiesburg
junction. Wood was standing on a plat
form when thoii-.'.in struck the woman.
He has sued the Philadelphia Railway
company for damages, holding that it
wa negligence in having no safety gates
at the crossing.
i'l'imi 1 1 Kid to Foot
You feel tho good that's done by Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It
purifies the blood. And tbrough the
blood, it cleanses, repairs, and invigor
ates the whole system.
In recovering from "La Grippe," or in
convalescence from pneumonia, fevers,
or other wasting diseases, nothing can
equal it as an apetizing, restorative tonic
to build up needed flesh and strength.
It rouses every organ into natural action,
promotes all the bodily functions, and
restores health and vigor.
For every diseaso that conies from a
torpid liver" or impure blood, Dyspepsia,
indiy.estion, liiliousnesH and tho most
stubborn Hkin, Sculp, or Scroiulous affec
tions, the "Discovery" is tho only rem
edy so certain that it can he guaranteed.
If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every
case, you havo your money back.
For a perfect aud permanent cure for
Catarrh, tako Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy. Its proprietors oiler $500 reward
for an incurable casuoi Catarrh.
Cuaruntued Cure.
Wo authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery fDr
Consumption, Coughs und Colds, upon
this condition. If you aro alllicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fail trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may return tho
bottle and havo your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did wo not
know that Dr. King's New Discovery
could bo relied on. it noverdisappoints.
Trial bottles free at Snipes & Jvinersly's.
WOOD, woou, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
Hot clam broth at J. O. Mack's every
day at 4 o'clock.
MITCHELL NEWS. -
The I'lolil Amply, Covered by Our Itcstt
lar ' Cor.-eoniIriit ,
Born, to tho wife of Lafo Frazelle, on
the 18th, a daughter.
E. B. Allen to turned from a visit to
his old homo in Bear Valley. He is
much improved in health.
George Seigfort, tho mail carrier from
this place to Canyon City, reports plenty
of snow, the 20th, about the latter place.
Mrs. W. W. Stono is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Allen. She
is visiting her brother at Mitchell for.
the last few days.
On the 10th pnow fell to tho depth of
a quarter of an inch in and about Mitch
ell, reminding us very forcibly that the
year is fast fading away, and the gleam
ing snow, and perishing biting cold will
bo here only too soon.
Frank Chamberlain, after an absence
of more than three years, returned to
his childhood's home at Mitchell, very
much improved physically if not finan
cially. He reports very hard times
where he came from, Rosalia, Washing
ton, with no prospects for a betterment
this year. Many crops were standing
in the fields uncut, sinco tho cost of cut
ting and caring for it would be more
than the profits. There were no sales of
grain at cash.
Mitchell's Dramatic and Literary
society did well in the way of entertain
ment on the eve of the 16th. The doors
were open at 7 o'clock and to a well
filled house they gave amusement until
late hour with dialogues, rehearsing
charades, tableau and music, instrumen
tal and vocal. , The opening song by a
chorus of voices was very nicely done.
Asa Lunz la the role of Bill Nye deserves
a great deal of credit for his apt imi
tation of that personage. Bro. Watkins'
farewell to his congregation was ludi
crous in the extreme, exciting applause
at every pause. Music and song by Miss
Stella Boardman and Fred Hoyt was ex
cellent. The Sleoping Beauty (tableau)
might have been worse represented in a
more modern city than 'that of Mitchell.
Spanish fandango, on banjos, was
exceptionally well tlvm by Frank
Chamberlain and Bn l irdman. Hut
seven little children put n shiiino the
older members in their pi-tifi't nctiiigof
their parts. The burlesque bund with
their rat-a-tat-tat and rub-a-dub-dub
was almost perfect in its execution.
E. V. E.
MiTCiiuu.. Or. Nov. 22J, 1893.
The Bust Pi.asteii. Dampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and bind it on over the scat of
pain. It is better than any piaster.
When tho lungs aro soro 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 lamo 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 rain Balm, ou cent bottles lor
salo by Ulakeley & Houghton, druggists.
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician. Svcocafvl! used
pwntMy lu thousands of
Ladles. U tho only perfectly
eafonnd reliable mcdlclno dis
covered. Dcwaro of unprincipled driicsiats vrlio
otter inferior medicines lu placo of this. Ask for
Cook'a Cotton Hoot Compound, talta no substi
tute, or Incloso $1 and 0 coats m postago In letter
and wo wllUcud, sealed, by return ma'.!. Fullsealod
parU'iiIara In plain envelope, to ladlea only, 3
ptaiiipa. Addrubs I'ond Lily Company.
jro. .1 1 '.sleir JHoclt, lvrolt. Mien.
Sold 111 The Dalles by ilh'';cloy A: Ilougton.
,onk Over Your County Warruntit.
All county warrants registered prior
to January 10th, 1800, will bo paid if
presented at mv office, corner of Ilurd
and Washlng'ton streots. Interest
ceases on and after this date,
Wm. Michei.1.,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 21st, 1803 tf
involution Notice.
The co-partnership heretoforo existing
between tho undersigned, in- tho firm
name of McFarland Ac Fronch, is this
day dissolvod hy mutual consent.
K. B. MoFaui.and,
Smith Fhgnuii,
Tho Dalles, Nov. 25, 1893.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
want their uamos advertised had better
come forward, as the roll will bo pub
lished ou tho 21st of this mouth.
T. A. Waud, Khorifl.
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