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THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1893.
NO. 150.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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It, nii Tyi;li Valley, leavu dully, except
GoMoniliile, WHhli., leave every uhj hi mu
except rluimuy lit 7 a. si.
fSSrw fur ull line nt me wmimnn limine.
KltOKKHJUONAI.
II, IllDKKl.l ATTOf.NeV-AT-I.AW Otliee
Court htreot, Tliu Dulles, Ori-KilK
ii. tiorur.. ., ruiMmwyn.
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.11 skti. at law -Olllci-H, French' bloc over
RntNitlutiHi Hunk. 1 'i Dulles. Oregon.
IV H. WILSON ATT0ltNEY-AT-I.AW lUHimi
II . French A Co.'" I'liult liUimtliR, riccoiid
ICKt, lite Unite, Oregon.
1 SlTHHlLASD, SI. V.. SI.. . f.' ' '
W. )i I 1' ami H. ()., Physician unil Nur-
....... t.u.mi. :i nun I. tJiiiini nun iiiih'r.
biUotvMm Tliornbury', west end iiisrusil
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K.IjHK1.MAN (HllM.KOrATItlCJ PHYSICIAN
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
THAN rA("l' A liKXKKAUIANKINl HESlNi::!-
lAittTf of Credit issued available in ho
Kautorn StntOB.
slrllt Exvhtintro and Tolegraphic
irutiHiorsHOKion isow ork, UJucago, St.
IxuiB, San FranciHco, Portland Oregon,
Soattlo WhhIi., and varioue points in Or
upon and WaHiiinpton.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable tonne.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OH.
n
Uad mjiuiku.n. Ciilln iiiiHttiiritl jiromiitly.
;.'flKlit, I'lty or country. Oiuco mi. .f.iijiu
riipnum block.
iUH (). I). IIOAN K-HtVHICIA.N ANII HUU
V iikun. Ollii'o; ronmii 6 mid 0 Chupiimii
tat Kildviicv. h. K. corner Court mid
toth ktrtotn, uti nil door from tliu cornrr.
itto liourh U to 12 A. 31.. 2 to fi mid 7 to B 1'. M.
In 1'HAI.l.-Hk.vtiht tint. Rtvcn tor me
II) .,ltil,.k ..TlrnLtioll of tlMJtll. AlHO tVUtil
Imd llowcd Hlumlniltii plnte. Knoini.: rilBti ol
I 'it u HiK'U i.KHiii nucoou miTCt.
WA-l (I I.OlHil'., NCI IS. A. K. & A. M. Miisti"
i nmt mid third Mondiiy ol cacti month t 7
t.t.
TVUv.h UOVAI. AUl'li CHAlTKll NO. C
Dx'. in JI10.011I1' Hull tlm third cdncMlny
Wtttxaqtith t 7 1'. JI
fOi)Ep..v (oi).mi:n ok tui: woui.d.-
M JLJIoimI i;miitiNo.W.Mcuth'luc!.dnycvcu
l2sowh week In r rulcrnlty Hull, nt7:W p.
pOLfJIIllA 1.OD0K, NO, 6, I. O. 0. F.-MwiIh
ctery Krlduy cvciiIiik lit 7:ao o clock, In K.
"!' Ull, corner becond nnd Court etrcctM.
AiJwnliiK lirothurn nrc wulcotno.
0. Ctouoii, Sec'y. H. A. lltl.LH.N. CK
UKlKN-DdHIl' LOUGH, NO, 0 K. ol l'.-ilcct
ewy Monduy uvuuliiK t 7:0 o clock, In
KbanmiklMitldliiK, corner ol Court und heeoml
.n:i4, eojourtilUK niciuoer ie """;
Utol. V. S. Cham.
J. W.Vaiimk, K. ol It. mid K. 0. 0.
AbriKMHI.Y NO. K. OK U-Meoth lu K.
- tf 1 hull thonecond mid fourth Wwlm
t ill vault month nt7::io 1. in.
UrOMKN'H (JI1UIHT1AN TKMl'KKKNl'K
J' UNION will incut cvury Krlduy Hltcriioon
Uo'clwk nt tho reiidliiK room. Allure Invited.
HAIIMON 1.011(11: No.NH.I.O.O.T.-HcKUlur
weekly meuttiiKH Krldny itt B r. 11'
fwteriiity Hull. All uro Invited.
U.lillltlNMAN.C. T. It. C Kl.r.cK, he
TKMI'l.K I.ODOK NO. II, A. O. V. W. MeelH
hi Kruturnlty Hull, over Kullurn, mi Becoud
rtt, Tlmriuluy uvenliiK' nt "::).
II. IIANKKN,
JM Mykrh, Klimiicler. M. W.
TA8. NKHM1TH 1'OHT, No. If.', 0. A. K. MeetH
jjOnury ouiuruuy 111 7:au r. m., hi mu rw. ui 1 .
AMKItK AN KAIliWAY I'NiON, NO. IU. -'a
llrctH hecoud mid fourth 'I'hurndnyt. eiich
lli In K of I', hull. .1. W ItKADY,
J II. Jonkh, Hec y. ,ri's'..
R OK 1,. K. Meotnuvury buudiiy iilteruoon in
thu K. of 1'. Hull.
btttidav
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V evi.iili
VKkKIN MetitH tivury
eveiuiiK til thu K. ol r. Hull.
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M'K.of I'. Hull tilt) llmt mid third WodncH
jyofeHnii month, nt 7::m r. m.
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r.i r.nn UtlUllull nuv. rumor niiunn-
V orkht l'itor. Unv Munh uvttry Hiuiduy tit
It ' High Mtutt tit 10!0 a. M. VcBpursut
ST'i,!!aU1'8 OIIUHOH Union Htrcut.oppoHlto
Hov.KHU.HtitomiuKwitor. Hervlccn
SJ'ni'iiiy t ll a. m. nnd 7:30 v. m. Hiuiduy
)lii:45 Ai Mi KvciiitiK I'niyur on Krliluy itt
plitHT 1IA1TJHT tllUIHOH-HuV. O. 1). TAY
Lti, t0!1' ''""tor. Morning Horvloun every Huh
g5'' t Ihu uoademy at 11 A. m. Htibbitth
W.?' '"iiiiwlliituly attor moruliiB wirvlccH.
4niL. "jy'li'K Krltlity uvuuliiK at I'tuttor'n rei'
f.il ' U"I"U vurvleuii In the court hoiuo ut
C0''ilK0A'nONAT OHUHOH-Uov. W. 0.
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ttrvi,.!!"' Hunduy Bohool lifter moriilliK
HtrmiKor.uonlliilly Invited. Betttn tree.
WniHi.Kit, pnator.
M. ' UHOH-Uov. J
ituurtJ rrV0C'? uveryHunday inoruliiKut 11 it, in.
ff"' bli'Mil at 12 ;w o'oloflk v m. Kpwortli
lteK.i.ttt !8 p- I'ruyor ineutliiK "very
tou, " u U)iidl by bath piutor mid iieoplo
CHiii?J,AN 0miU0H-KV.l'. II. Mt-lllM mY
i:2f .HrenoliliiK In the (IhriHtlmi (ihuroh
yrdUUy Invited
KOKUaAlT liUTIIKKAN-Nliith Hta-ot
WnS?:& Uoru, paittor. Bervloe. nt ll:80n.ra.
President
Vice-President,
Cashier,
Z. F. Moonv
CiiAiti.E8 Hilton
M.A.Moody
General Hanking Business Transacted.
Silit Exchanpee Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
(Jolleetions made on favoreble terms
at all accessible, pointh.
S. bCHENCL.
'resident
M. 1'ATTKKSOii,
Cukhler.
First Rational Bank.
CHE DALLES,
OREGON
A General Uanking 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 aud Portland.
DIKKCTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. J no. S. Schk.vck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likue.
II. M. PiEALL.
I had for dinner
was the best I ever ntc.
Thanks to COTTOLENE, the
now and successful shortening.
ASK YOUR
GROCER
FOR
IT.
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES.
Genuine made only by
N. K. FAIRBANKS CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON.
W. H. YOUNG,
61
acKsiTii ffi & wagon Slop
"Tk Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Llette's old Staud.
House
Moving!
! THROUGH
I
DOLE WAS PREPARED
The Plau
of the Provisional
; crnment.
60?-
THEIK MEN READY UNDER ARMS
Would Not Have Fired on the United
States Marines Would Re
sist the Royalists.
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any ami nil
kinds of work in his line nt
reasonable figures, lias tho
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
.
Address P.O.Box 181, Tho Dalles
J. I MB,
ist,
01 Ues Molneh, Iowti, writes under diite ol
Murch IK!, 1810!
S. U. Med. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : , , , , , .
On urriving homo last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, ie
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. JJ. 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 ull. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mu. & Mas. J. 1 . 1 oiid.
If you wlHh to feel fret.lt mid eheeriul.mid reudy
for tho fiprliiB'H work, elctuiM) your h)ntem with
the Hendufilie mid I.Iver Cure, by tukitis twoot
three doMcucuuh week.
Hold under it K)hUIvu guurimtee.
60 ceutN per bottle by nil drUKKUIt.
Freipni and Pssssnger Line
Through Tri-Wcekly iSundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m.,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
connecting at the Cascade J)cks with
Steamer Dalles Uity. bteamer muiics
City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock)
at 6 a. in.,
Tuesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
The Dalles.
I'ASSKNGKK KATES.
Oneway f 2 .00
Round trip 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
auv time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must bo delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Uuuvrul A'cnt.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
(ienerul Mttiiuk'er.
C. F. STEPHENS,-
DBALBH IN
DRY GOODS
Qlothing
llliotk, Hlioo. llutH, Kto.
Fanoil Qood0, jllotion
Ktc.
Kto.
Kto.
Second St., The Dalles.
THE DALLES,
T
H
E
ARTIC
SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
Candies and Nuts
'Specialties
TO It A OHO,
(IKIAKN AN1
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
2 38
2d Stre
J.FOLCO
Washington, Dec. S. Minister Thurs
ton, before leaving Honolulu, told some
friends of the provisional government
that a plan of action had been agreed
upon by the government and would be
carried out. The provisional government
has 1,100 men under arms ready to re
spond at a signal of the bell. This force
will not be permitted to fire on the
United States marines if landed; nei
ther will the provisional government lay
down its arms and leave the government
building upon the request of Minister
Willis even after the marines have landed.
The provisional government will remain
until its members are arrested and taken
out. It will resist any interference by
any other than an armed force ol the
United States vi ith its military force at
command. It will not allow the sup
porters of the queen to enter the palace
or disturb the peace. This is the pro
gramme as outlined by Thurston to his
friends here before departing for Hono
lulu. It is also positively asserted that
Thurston is going to Honolulu, what
ever may have been said regarding his
visit to Chicago and San Francisco to
look after Hawaiian affairs in those
cities.
MlnlNter Tlturstou'H Trip.
San Fkancisco, Dec. 8. No one seems
to know the object of Minister Thurs
ton's trip toward the coast from Wash
ington. Charles T. Wilder, the Ha
waiian consul here, said last night that
he had not been apprised of Thurston's
eoming and did not know whether he
was only coming to San Francisco or
coing on to Honolulu. The fact that
Minister Thurston conferred with Sec
retary of State Gresham just before he
left seemed to give the trip some signifi
cance. However, it i known that Min
ister Thuriton i interested here, as he
was at Chicago, in the Hawaiian cyclo
rama, which is to be exhibited at Uk
midwinter fair, and it may be a mere
business trip. He will be due here next
Tuesday, and should he be bound for
the islands he will in all probability sail
on the Alameda on Thursday. Some
time ago the manager of a detective
system throughout the country was in
city and made some effort, ineffectually,
with Consul Wilder to have him engage
1,000 or 2,000 men in aid of the Haw aiian
government. "Somehow they have got
an idea that wo want men down here,"
said Consul Wilder, "hut we have no
use for any men. As it is, we have 20
men in favor of the present government
where there is one against it."
The A i n w ii Not Yet Sighted.
ViCTOitiA, Dec. 8. The report from
Seattle that the Canadian-Australian
steamer Arawa was lying oil' Victoria in
a fog is unfounded. Tho Arawa has not
entered tho Straits of Juan de Fucn yet.
Tho agents of the steamer here say they
do not expect her before Monday, cer
tainly not earlier than Sunday. Great
interest centers in the arrival of the
Arawa, us it is expected she will bring
news of the restoration of Queen Liliuo
kalani to the Hawaiian throne.
ICecelver for lieu U. Snipe.
Ellknshuko, Wash., Dec. S. Judge
Graves this morning passed upon the
application for a receiver for Ben H
Snipes' business here and at Roslyn.
He held that the deed of trust given
amounted to an assignment, and that it
hindered a settlement favorable to cred
itors. Ho set it aside and granted tho
request for a receiver, and will make
the appointment tomorrow. Snipes'
attorney gave notice of appeal to the
supreme court.
Easy to take Dr. Pierce's Heasant
Pellets. Smallest, easiest, cheapest,
best. Thev're tiny, sugar-coated, anti
bilious granules, a compound of refilled
and concentrated vegetable extracts.
Without disturbance or trouble, Consll.
pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks,
Sick and Bilious Headaches, and all de
rangements of tho liver, stomach and
bowels, are prevented, relieved and
cured. Permanently cured, too. By
their ihild and natural action, these lit
tie Pellets lead the system into natural
ways again. Their intliienco taste.
Everything catarrhal in its nature,
catarrh itself, and all tho troubles that
come from catarrh, are perfectlv and
permanently cured by Dr. Sago s La
tarrh Remedy. No mutter how bad
vour case or how long standing, you can
bo cured.
At right wide , Hot clam broth at J. O. Mack's every
Mrs. uunrr ti
reMiiuruut.
OREGON
CANDY
FACTORY
lit wltoWiiuile
quotation.
CANADA AN1 TAKIhT.
Dominion I.cmlcrN Spetil; ARiiliiit Ite
rlproulty. Antioo.visii, N. S., Dec. 8. Prime
Minister Sir John Thompson and Min
ister of Marine and Fisheries Sir Charles
Hibbert Tupper addressed a great polit
ical meeting here today. Referring to
tho negotiations between the Dominion
delegates and Mr. Blaino and the decla
ration of the secretary of state that the
principle of unrestricted reciprocity was
the only one upon which tho negotia
tions for a trade treaty could be con
ducted, Sir Charles Tupper declared
that events had justified the action of
tho Canadians in withdrawing from
further negotiations. When Mr. Blaine
said, "You must take our terms of un
restricted reciprocity or nothing," tho
Canadians answered, "We'll take noth
ing, but the day is fast coming when you
will find it advisable in your own in
terests." "That day has now come,"
said Sir Hibbert, "and under the Wilson
bill the United States proposes placing
many articles of Canadian products on
the free list."
Shipping Oultl to Kurope.
New Yohk, Dec. S. The announce
ment that $500,000 in gold would be
shipped to Germany on the steamship
Trave tomorrow was not unexpected.
As a matter of fact it was thought the
amount would be $1,000,000, and it is
not improbable that during the day an
other $500,000 may be engaged.
Sterling exchange is a shade higher,
which lends color to the report that one
of the banking houses with foreign con
nections is arranging to send $1,000,000
of gold by Tuesday's steamer.
The high rate of money on the conti
nent is one of the main inducements to
ship gold, the rate in Berlin being
while here money on call is in greater
supply than the demand at 1 and
The exportation of gold is looked upon
in certain quarters as not an unfavora
ble factor of the financial situation here
if it should not reach large proportions,
and no fears are expressed that the
drain will be in any way dangerous. A
firm which ordered $250,000 has canceled
the order and will hold it for Tuesday's
steamer.
Governor l.cwellliiK's rroposcd Uoad.
Topkka, Dec. 7. The Danish consul at
Kansas City is here trying to interest
millers in the Gulf transportation pro
ject. He says lie lias secured pledges
of '10 millers in the state to ship their ex
port flour by the new Gulf steamers to
Copenhagen. He says there is nothing
in the report that wheat cannot be
lipped by the Gulf route, E. J. Close,
late piesaientof the North and fcouth
railroad convention, says lie has a letter
from a responsible railroad builder, offer
ing to build a road from the British pos
sessions to the unit and turn it over on a
guaranteed interest of 4 per cent on the
cofct. The proposition will be consid
ered at the next meeting of tho provis
ional board of directors in January.
Close believes the road will be com
menced in six months and completed in
two years, at a cost of about $3S,000,000.
WORD HISTORY.
Ti:a is a Chinese word.
Ukask is of Russian origin,
tii.v was first made in Geneva.
Acni: formerly meant any field.
Villain was formerly u farmer.
Pillow lace ih made on a pillow.
Candy was first made in Cnndia.
(ii'i.VLA fowls came from Guinea.
Fiuezk liivt came from Friesland.
Peck was once only a poke or bag.
Lemons originally eume from Lima.
Flohi.vs were llrut made in Florence.
Hi'Z.v is it corruption of houe wife.
ArociiVi'HA means hidden or spuri
ous.
Magnets were discovered at Mag
nesia.
Ti'llk was invented at Tulle, in
France.
Canauies oanie from the Canary
islands.
Gillykloweii is a corruption of July
llower.
Taiioo und tattoo are of Polynesian
origin.
Sausankt was first made by the
Saracens.
Fauewkll means, may you faro or
travel well.
BitOADOLOTii took its iiuuio from its
unusual width.
Fetish and zebra ure from a dialect
of South Afrleu.
dav nt 4 o'clock.
Tvro 31 tinier Ilntiftt d.
Danville, III., Dec. 8. Harvey Pate
and Frank Stlres were successfully ex
ecuted hero at 1 o'clock this afternoon.
The crime for which tliev naid tho
penalty was committed August 25, last.
They, with Elias McJunken and
Charles Smoot, all young men, ranging
from 17 to 21 years of age, were readers
of trashy literature.and Pate had passed
tv,o years among tho cowboys of Texas.
They waylaid Henry Iloumick, a wealthy
farmer, and wife on the country road.
When ordered to stop, Iloumick struck
the horse with a whip nnd Pate shot
him dead. Stires and Pato were sen
tenced to death, the others, being the
youngest of the party, to imprisonment.
There were two attempts to lynch them.
They professed repentance and were
baptized yesterday.
"news NOTES.
Voting for the bankruptcy bill re
sulted in, for the bill, rep. 18, dem. 115,
pop. 9; against, rep. 04, dem. 47, pop.
1; or 142 to 111.
Tho Hawaian Gazette of Noy. 24th
said : "In the meantime the monarchy
is not restored, and will not be unless
by the armed forces of the United
States, whose forces must then continue
to support the ex -queen. There may be
small differences in the ranks of the
party of reform, but we are today more
united and determined on the main is
sue than ever before. Let every reformer
put aside all other and minor things, for
as surely as there is an Eternal Justice
overruling the affairs of men, so Eurely
will the gross outrage proposed to be
done to Hawaii fail of its purpose."
Mnrkle, Sherman and Slierltt' Kelly
dieted.
In-
The sheriff of Multnomah county,
Penumbra Kelly, George B. Markle,
president of the Oregon National bank,
and D. F. Sherman, the cashier, were
arrested by a deputy sheriff at 1 o'clock
this afternoon on an indictment returned
against them by the county grand jury
at 12:30 today, in which they are
charged with the larceny of public
money.
Thejndictinent.agiinsst 'be three men,
which was returned m. o'clock,'
and consisted of their ivp n t today, i a
model of brevity and eiiMiin-ss. It sim
ply sets forth that Kelly, M.nklo and
Sherman 'feloniously and fraudulently
did embezzle, loan and convert U their
own use moneys belonging to Multno
mah county."
President Markle, of the Oregon Na
tional bank, and Cashier D. F. Sherman
were arrested in the bank at 1 o'clock
by Deputy Sheriff Morgan and were
taken immediately to tho court house.
Sheriff Kelly saved the trouble of a for
mal arrest by appearing there himself.
Within a few minutes of their arrest
Mr. Markle and Mr. Sherman had pre
pared the bonds, which wero fixed in
each case at $20,000, Telegram, Friday.
WOOD'S A' O C-J PilODIXIi
The Great Enitllili Roniedy.
Promptly nnd permanently
curoa nU forms of Kcrvou
Weakntai.Emtttlons, Spentf
otorrhea, Jmpotencu fid
effects of Abute or Excetses.
Eecn prescribed over oa
.yenrsla tbousandaof cases:
Etforc and After. nedtc:ne tn0lcn. Aik
dniGSlst for Wood's FhoiDliodinej If ho offers
0iii6 worthless medicine In placo of this, leavo bis
dtslionest store, lucloso prtco In letter, and
wo will send by return mall, l'rlco, one package,
$lj6lx,e5. Onei(;a,l-ii'lcu- ratnpu
let in plalu 6cnlod envelope, 1! cents postage.
Address Tito Wood Chemical Co.,
jai Woodward avenue, Detroit, Jlleh.
Hold In The Dullai by liliil cloy .v llouglou.
I'ltsturuKe.
Moore's ranch, about three miles south
of The D.lleB, has unexcelled pasturage
and any one who desires to avail them
selves of tho fact can secure reasonable
terms upon application. 17tf
Look Over Your Comity Wui riiiits.
All county warrants registered prior
to January lflth, 1S90, will bo paid if
presented at inv oflico, comer of Third
and Washington streets. Interest
ceases on und after this date.
W.M. MlCIIEI.L,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 21et, 1803. tf
UIobIuk Out Siilo tif Orocerles.
Owing to a contemplated change of
business, tho undersigned will close out
tho entire stock of groceries, hardware,
wood and willow ware at cost for cash.
Call eaily whilo the stock is unbroken.
Joi.us BitoriiEits.
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