The Dalles Daily Chronicle. fntc-wl tho 1'oNtoltlno nt Tho Italic, Oregon Clubbing List. Ilrwiitlc ami .V . TfiUi fbrMifle .ml American 1'iirmrr, .... fkwitle JH'I Mlnro'ii HapZiiif, . . . (m (V'lnopoliljn Mapiim,. KUKiiliir Our lirlcu prlru . KM) ,. 13.1)0 . $:i.oo l.75 551.75 liiiitiil Ad VKrtltitiiR. lOCrnU pur lino for llrnt IiinltUoii, and fi Cento f Him for fimli KUliHi'iiimit ItiNurtlon. jpcoliil rules fur lmnr tlmo notices. All lociii ti'itlfi'H rccoivoil hitor tlinn :i o'clock III iippi'iir tiiu following ly. TI'MSDAY DKC. 12, 18l).'i 7V Daily nnd Weekly Chronicle way U found on mile nt I, C, Niakehcn' More. DECEMBER DOTS. NimvnIhU lnruttril from n lc porlttr'N NotD Itook. H'..ll I I. . ( li-u uiu ii) willll IIUK'IHI IIIW, VII Dun) to cull tlio Isle lliiwnll? iiu're Just iih iiiiirli In error, miy I, ,h lire tiiu mull who my lliiwnll, inn uc'si iiiiiiiuriiicN win hiiiimi ny vc II yon pronoiinuu MiIh mime lliiwnll ,VT -uiiiitt dill) will ho organized in thf r j n it few days. .In f thquuko shock of considerable Iota' whu lull in the Ynkitna country Mtimluy. Hig dolls, little (lollH, till sorts and conditions of dolly, center window at wui hi, H!ipioiiioiitO(l by the I'rnlrio rarinor, (unieago), American Farmer, (Now York), New York Tribune. Mc Oluro h Magazine and Cosmopolitan. Tlio atmosphere !n quite lnunid today with a nominal temperature. Raromet r icnl indications are that a rain stormla almost at hand. Messrs. Saltmarsho ,t Co. will ship n carload of porkers and n onr of beeves to Portland tonight. also will hoik! fin .nn,i of hogs by steamer Regulator, from ttmir stockyards in tho morning. Rotters havo been received by parties in The Dalles from Omaha and Min ncapolis, asking about what nuantitv of jtpplos can bo secured for theso markets. The (niotation at present in Omaha !h $2 per bufihol. Dr. L. L. Rowland, Dr. J. A. Riehard- Kori Dr. W. T. Villiamson, the board of liyHieians to designate tho location of tho Eastern Oregon inHane asylum, passed through thifl city Sunday even ing on route- for Baker Citv. nurl nrn v. peeled hero in n very few days. The river at this place has taken on a sudden rise, probably from rains and molting snow in tho mountains, east of this. As wo go to proas the gauge regis ters l.'f.d, having risen over two and a half feet since last night, when it was falling slowly. At 2 p. m. today the rise was 2 inches an hour. A San 1'rancisco man has stolen Sam Klein's brains, and lias patented a fan i attachment for rocking chairs. There are few of our citizens who during the heated spell of last summer did not ob serve the genial Sam rocking in front of hts store with this identical fan at- A TERRIFYING INSTRUMENT. iimmrlrnl Hmli nml CroM Untie of Mm U. 8. l O. nt Tim Dnllen. Or. Away back in the '70s when this oflice was now and time hung heavily on the nanas ol the solitary clerk allowed bv tho honorable commissioner, an idea struck him to make more forcible tho picture of the penalties invoked by a nreacn or the provisions of section f392, Revised Statutes. He got up the picture alluded to. On the otherwieo barren cxpanso of about a foot square of paste board is printed the text Title 1AX Crimes Chapter -I, Section 5:502, and then follows the statute. Underneath tho text is a picture of a skull and cross bones, very nearly as follows : sGNO ' KNOCK NEMO ME IMPUNE LA "CEASE-IT" MIKA HIAK CLATAW PLURIBUS UNUM ERIN GO BRAGHI The honest claimant and his corrobo rating witnesses have only a small idea tachmont cooling his expansive brow, of the penalties hanging over them for McCartney, tho Snn Francisco inventor. ' a brench of truth, as nrovidod in the Pease A- Mays. nm.lii On Saturday niL'lit. Dec. .'10th. the i telling but what he trot his ideas in The ! at the above described card would freeze night, f l, AT l.- ..1......1. ...:n ..: 1 ii.iiii i i i t;u ill i;u III 1 VI; tllCJI annual entertainment and supper. Tlie news which was received I re of the arrest of Mr. Itoise is now proven untrue, Tho rumor was started in Port land The annual ball of tho Jackson F.n tmic company will be a masquerade, mid great preparations are being made for the event, which occurs on January lHt. The Yakiinu Republican by inuendo, nrcui'eH the city council of extending $.100 nhl to a destitute soiled dove, and be lievi'H it could be in better business by relieving the respectable poor of that city. Tin: Ciiito.vici.i: is clubbing with many o( the very liest newspapers of tho country for little more than the price of this paper alone. Select your next year's (ailing and have it oil' your mind. Tjik C'tiio.vici.K furnishes news of the city, county, state and general news of the Dalles last summer Some of the leading citizens of the county should get together and formu late pinna for representing Wasco county at the midwinter exposition. Oregon took a generous share of prizes at the world's fair and Wasco county has se cured unparalleled honor at the state fair. , Krgo, Wasco county leads the world. We should improve our oppor tunities. Nature can tint the apple with beautiful hues, and paint tho rosy blush of thi! peach and pear, but she is powerless to make of herself a public carrier and found. When you have tried so-called reme- j dies for dysjiejisia, headache and bil-1 iousness, with no benefit, let your next j tri.il be Simmons Liver Regulator. It has never failed in relieving and curing. ! them into truth and last forever. PERSONAL MENTION. ., veiisoi roniann was in nie cny yesionlay. Mickey came up from Portland on me noon train today, Mr. A. A. James, a prominent at- iuii.uj ui Arlington, is in the city today Mr. W. II. IJurlburt.asslstantgoncral passenger agent of tho Union Pacific, came up from Portland on the noon train. IIOTKI, .UIItlVALH. bkibbe-J II Warner, M Rutler, Nan Ecno; W Thomas, MIfs Mattti, Des Chutes; Mrs Maskers, Riggs; J Rab- orown, ucnterville; James ,! "toBoman, Happy Home; John Jackel, Chas Yackcl, Centcrville; John Chrisman, Chcnoweth; G I) Hogan j imivviiiu, .jonn iMiron,A s J5ai Jack Andrews, Walla Walla. uoiumijia I, S Richardson, Mill Creek; A M McLeod, Mr McLcod, Mies rior iJiiPHoon, Kingsiey; J D Walter, ' " """man, J .1 Mahonoy, J W Moncn. J N Patorson : .Tnsnnh filmtn. bcrlin. Lvle; H Rertschic, Fulda; R R Cole.FTRyng; W I' Smith, Lyle ; F in ojujih ii, iinwiii i aiies ; .lames Jirown hill, John Roach, John Jackson; Chas Hohemscrnn. Gcrmnnv: Gcoriro Contnr. James Kngburg, John Dickens, A G Hnynes, R Leasor, John Elderton, C D O'Uary, Oscr Hussay, J St Martin, jiargnuiu, .jonn vanace, w Wellrv, Frank Howard, J J Powers, William Howe, Charles Davis. Hood Rivor; John Flderton, P Smith, M S Eastman, Burt Glengham, T Kdmunson, George Tolling, J J Mitchell, I. Sabea, L Gueen, A D Deckart. Umatilla A II Johnes, Geo Thorn, S C roy, A Stout, M H Soloman, Ren Irwin, Pier, C E Grace, F W Vaille, T Con A I'rein, h Schemnnhsuo, Portland; S Slubting, Heppner; A J Kidd, Mrs E Ularno, jurs .nalone, K orway, San Francisco; B F Wetherby, X Y; II J Bazier, Vancouver; F M Warner, Tvgli ; Geo Howlett. Dufur; J 0 Warner" and wife, Helen Warner, Nansene; Jos Un der, Rov McLay, Geo Riebree, Golden dale; Tlios Hagerty, Thos Mulligan, F Ward add son. X Ward. R R Groham. Commencing Friday tiiu Sth inst. the ' Klickitat; Frank Hvdler. Phila ; F E Regulator will make tri-weekly trips, leaving the Dalles on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, connecting at Cascade Locks witli the Dalles City. The Dalles City will leave Portland Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting at the Cascades with the Regulator. All freight (except car lots) will be brought through the same day. D. P. & A. X. Co. Tin: Dam.hk, Dec. o, 1S93. Ilorton, Ivocks; J B Scanlan, Pocatello; O F Kine, Portland. riiKturngo. Moore's ranch, about three miles Eouth of Tho Dalles, has unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail them selves of the fact can secure reasonable terms upon application. 17tf Rooms to rent at Rev. deuce on Ninth street. Horn's resi--2i5daw. Hot clam broth at J. day at -J o'clock. 0. Mack's every Ask your dealer Stove l'olieh. for Mexican Silver Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. Thk number of freight oar per I, 000,000 tons of freight in this country for the year ending June 00. ISO.', was 1,027. The total number of locomotives on June .".0, ISM. was 33.13'J. Of these 8,848 were passenger locomotives, 17. 559 locomotives were assigned to the freight service, 4,355 were switch loco motives, and 2,374 were unclassified and leased. The average number of locomotives per 100 miles of line for the year end ing June 30, 1S93, was 20; the average number of passenger cars per 100 miles of line was IS; the average number of cars used in the freight service per 100 miles of line was 708. Look at the dolls, then buy tho dolls, at Pease & Mays. A Itcmeily HiigKciteit. It is well known, sayH the Walla Walla Statesman, referring to tho whisky-to-Indlans cases, that many in nocent men are convicted upon the un reliable testimony of a number of In dians eager for fees. This has often been demonstrated near Walla Walla, on the Umatilla reservation. And, further, it is a notorious fact which lias been given to tho public heretofore by Umatilla county newspapers, that men havo been known frequently to deliberately sell liquor to Indians for the purpose of being transported to Portland, where light sentences were imposed, the ac cused thus saving ills fare. Tliero arc many reasons why the present system is pernicious and tends rather to increase than diminish crime, thus creating en ormous expense. Tho present session of the U. S. court in Walla Walla will nee- eesitate an expenditure of not less than fifteen thousand dollars, two-thirds of which is caused by Indian cases. Various remedies have been EUgucstcd. One is that the fee system be abolished. both as to the Indian witnesses and of ficials of the government. Officials should be employed undera salary com mensurate with the duty performed. Another remedy suggested is that the Indian who purchases whieky should be made equally guilty with the white man who ecIIs it, nnd receive equal punishment. Then, it is claimed, there would not bo such an opportunity for fraud on the part of the siwash and he would not be so anxious to become a stool-pigeon for others ; also the fear of punishment would make him hesitate before committing a crime. Itiicklen'fi Arinca Halve. 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 give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per nox. ror sale bv isnines & Km- ersly Look Over Your County Warrant. All eountv warrants reaistered nrior to January 10th, 1890, will be paid if presented at my oflice, corner of Third nnd Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. Wm. Micnni.ii, Treasurer Wasco County. October 21st, 1S93. "tf Good Job Printing. If you have your job printing done at The Chuonici-e you will have the ad vantage of having it done with tho most modern and approved type, witli which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of one of the most successful and artistic printers in the Northwest. Specimen Cno. S. H. ClifTord, New Cassol, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was afrected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three" bot tles of Klectrlc Ritters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrlslnng, 111., had a running sore on ids leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker. Cata waba, O., had five largo fever sores on his leg, doctors said lie was incurable. One bottle Electric Ritters and one box Rucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. "Samantto ai k World's Fair," Ami boiiii to the tlmo. THE LATEST OUT Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century t Ily JOsIAII AM.KX'd WIFK. A. G. Hoering, Local Agent, The Dnlle.i, Or. Tin NEWEST STOCK in the Northwest Now Open for Inspection and Sale at M. Konywi ON OVERCOATS a discount of 20 ots.ont((e Dollar. Every artiele marked in plain figures. M. HONYWILL. Prices in Tomorrow s Paper. Doll Reception. The ladies of the Guild of St. Paul's Church will hold a Grand Doll Reception in our Center Window, tomorrow, and to which they invite all the little girls of The Dalles. PEASE & MAYS.