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    II)c Stalks
Chronicle
VOL. VI L.
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1893.
NO. 1.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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flint National HiiiiW, liiilUn. Oregon.
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FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKaNHACI A (IKNKKALHANKIN.) HUBINK8H
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letters of Credit issued available in
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
TruiiHforHHoldon New York, Chicago, St.
I-ouifl, Ban Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Beattlo WiihIi.. and variono points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on ftiv
oral)le terms.
THE DALLES
Hational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President -
Vice-President,
CitHliitir, -
- 'A. F. Moody
Chaiilkh Hilton
M. A. Moonv
isn't m It
iV is jusi
cau.se "fhere is
A BRIDGE DISASTER
All Unfinished Structure Fails
Fifty Men.
With
HURLED INTO THE RIVER BENEATH
A La irc Number of Dead Bodies Rc-
onered-Ponr Men Killed in a
Fiidit.
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General BankinK Business Transacted
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR
Collections made on favorublo terms
at all acceHHible points.
.1. H. HCIIKNCK.
I'ruHlilctit.
J. M. I'ATTKUSON,
(.'HNlllcr,
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Tliotnlmry'ft, went uml of Sworn!
Mlt. KHIIKI..MAN' (Il0M.Kl)rATII!C) I'HYHICIAN
i'IU HUllllKON, WUin ilIlRWuroi iiniiiHuij.
irur iilulit. city or cnmitry.
tt'lwipniiiii I)1im;V-.
Ollleo No. nr. mill
wtf
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IJ ijko.v. Diiliu;
- rJIYKtCIAM ANI HUH-
rcoinn ! inn! C Cliiipuuui
.inpi; iiuiliiiMii',1! B. uoriiur '.nun iinu
Konrtli iitrtiilH, M.-C mi! ilmir Irom the rumor.
Olllio houm u to 12 A. M - to & mill " '
I N 1 1 1 A I . I v DHNTIhT. (illk KIM-'M ''If tllU
1. i.nlnloNS u.itriii:tlimo( tfcth. Also ti-oth
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking PuBineBB transacted
Deposits receiveu, nuoject to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections mado and proceeds promptly
remitted on day ot collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
fcow lork, han I'rancisco and Portland.
DIHKOTOKS.
I). J. TllOMPrtON. J.NO. S. SCIIKNCK.
En. M. Williams, Gi:o. A. Likiie.
H. M. Bkau..
W. H. YOUNG,
PiacKsmiili & wagon Slop
... ' uii liurtci! till) mil I tl in iiliitc. KoumH
In; (lolilua Tooth, hci:oinl Ktun-'t
Hl)I I'.TI KH,
WASCO l.OlKiK, NO, 15, A. 1 & A. M. McutK
tlrt iiiiil thlnl Muiiilny of cnuh iiionth nt 7
I.M
DAI.I.KB ItOYAI, AUCK tlHAITlMt NO. r,,
Jlt'Utslli ilimonlB Hull thu thlnl WcilliCMlny
tluch mouth ut 7 1'. M.
101)1. EN
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hurt
U'OOllMKN OK THK WOKI.l).
lit. IIimmI C'iimtNi.W.M'--otKTm;Mliiyuvuii-moli
woU lu Fraternity Hull, ut p. in.
nOI.UMHIA 1.0DUK, NO. 5, 1. O. O. K.-Mcut
v uvury Krliluy uvlmiIhk nt 7::X)o'cloi!k, lu K.
ol I' hull, corner Hocoiitl mill Court Htrcut.n,
)Jiriilnc lirnthcrH uru wclcoiiiu.
II. Ci.ouiik, Hi-u'y. II. A. 1IILI.H.N. 11.
LM'.IKNDHllir I.ODOK, NO, U.,K.of l'.-McotH
i' uvury iliiiuluy cvcnintT in v:3u ociock, u;
jCliinmn'H IliiIMIiii'. I'lirniT n Court mill Kecouil
trivts. HoioiiniiliK mcuiborH iiro conlliilly lu-
.O.ul VI' U l!lt.lf.
U. W.Vaiidk, K. of It. mill H. 0. C.
4 bHKMIII.V NO. 4H'7. K. OK I.. MwitH III K
A of 1'. hull thu (weoiul mill fourth Wwliaw
Ikyk ol vhoIi month nt7:li p. m.
UrtlMKN'H OHIIIKTIAN TKMl'KUKNOK
T UNION -will meet uvery Krhluy ultoriioou
i a o clock nt tnu ruMiniiK room. AiiiiruiiivniM
T.I AltMON LODOi: No.601,I.O.U.'l'.-KeKUlnr
ia weekly liieotliurH hrliliiv ut n r. M.. ur
ii.
It. 0. Kl.KCK, Be
General Blncksmithing and Work done
promjitly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Jlopse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. LicUc's old Staufl.
House
Moving!
Vruterulty Hull. All iiro Invited.
U U. OlIHIHMAN, 0. T.
1KM1'1-K L01K1K NO. ii, A. O. U. W.-Mcetn
in Krnturnlty Hull, over Kollem, mi Kecoinl
irvui, inumutty fvcuiiiK" tn r.si.
II. HANHKN.
,W.h Mybkh, Klunnclor. M. V,
IAH. NKHM1TII I'OHT, No. 3-J, (!. A. It. MevtM
u uvury Butiirduy nt 7;a r. m lu thu K. ol 1'
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KAII.WAY UNION, NO. 10.-
ii net fimrtn TinirxiiiyH i-iion
"Will III K. Of P. IIHII. J. W. KKAI1Y,
Jft' II, Jonkh, Heo'y. I'reH
U OK I.. K. MeetH uvery HiiiiUuy ittlcriioou lu
A MKItlt'AN
MeutN decoutl
the K. of P. Hull.
IKHANU VKHKIN-MeitH uvury Hiimluv
y evening lu thu K. oP. Hull.
BOK 1j, K. DIVIHION, No. 107-Meotn lu
K. of P. Hull thu flmt ami thlnl Wwlnon
mot uanh month, ut 7;Hii i. m.
THK CIIUltUIIKH.
VT. I'KTKHB OIIUHOU -Huv. Kiithor HliONS
okiit Pantor.
' M.
'Ml,
Low Mush uvury Huiidiiv nt
High Manx ut 10:80 A. M, Voer ut
S1'..! AULH OIHIUOH -Union Htroot, oppoHlto
J? With. Kov.KllD.HiitolllliilUHJUir. Burvlcew
Sfy mimlHy at 11 a. m. ami 7;o r. m. Hunilny
bciu)o1o: A. m. KvuiiIiik Prnyor on Friday ut
pHWT 1IAITIBT (IHIMIOH-Huv. O. I). TAY
tun. l0P" j''Wtor. MuruliiK sorvlceB uvury Bub
S' ut thu ucudumy ut 11 a. m. Bubliath
ciiooi Immwllatoly ultor mornliiR norvluuH.
inootlnu Friday ovouIuk at Paotor'H renl
".iico. Union ncrvlees in thu court liouno at
nONuUKUAT10NAlj oiiuitOH-Kov. W. l.
M, utib, 1'iutor. BervlccHovory Htimlay at 11
teri",u - Hunday Bohool after inornliiB
fvieo. BtruiiKeni cordially InvlUxl. BeuUfreo.
K. OHUIiaH-llev. j. Wjuhlbb,
nutor.
in,
Tlltli
ilr'... Bufyloud uvury Biiiiday mornliurut 11 a
lZ2r B""ool , tl2:!fl)o'roolc r h. Kpworth
Till,.;. "'"V fiyur iiiuuiiiik uvury
Tltitin! l5! vilnK ut 71110 o'olook. A fonllal In'
Willi MWUilud hy both piwtor and people
fJHHlHTUN OHUItOII-llKV.P. II. Mcdui'KWY
eoh liSSt' in thu (JhrlHtluu uhuritli
KVu1al!,'.,.(JA,' I'H'iHKKAN-lNllltli Htreut",
futJ.Jl& Horn, Piutor. Berv con ut u iftin.in
rjr one.
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures, lias the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles
J. F. FORD, Evanplist,
01 Deo MoIuch, Iowu, writeN under date ol
March 'J3, 1803:
S. B. Mkd. Mko. Co.,
Dutur, Oregon.
GfiifVHien : , , , ,
On arriving home last week, I found
all woll and anxiously awaiting. Our
littlo girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wiiBted away to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and woll
floahed up. S. 1L Cough Cure lias done
its work woll. .Both of the children like
it. Your S. Ii. Cough Cure baa curod
and kept away all hoarsenoss from me.
So give it to every one, with greotmge
for all. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
Yours, Mit. & Mas. J. F. Fokd.
IfyouwUhtoIeol fresh audcheurlul.nndrcndy
for thu Bprlns'u work, clemihu your nHtem with
thu Hcudttoho niul l.lvur Cute, hy Inking twooi
threo iIohcm euoh week,
Bold uudor u positlvo Ktiuruiitee.
60 contH pur bottlu by ull dniKKlstn.
I'nc new sionfenfVi
?s So tvoncerfu8y ?ojb
uur with, housekeepers.
g'OTTOLENE IS fVfjE
.Dg'LtctTE, Wealth-
or ins. un pie as ant odor
Necessarily Connected
vifn lai-cf .Qet trje jertorne
1"r.cTC Isno yea! Subsfffufe.
Mr.do only by
FAIRBANK & CO.,
I. 4..
ST. LOUIS and
OMIGASC, NEW YORK, BOSTON.
"The Reffulator Line"
Dalles, Portlanfl ani Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUG-H
Frejgni ana Passenger Line
ThroiiKh Tri-Weekly (Sundays ex
cepted) oetween The Dalles and Port
land, bteamer lieguiator leaves rno
Dalles at 7 a. m.,
Mominys, Wednesdays and Fridays,
connecting at the Cascade Locks with
Steamer Dulles City. Steamer Dalles
City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock)
at ti a. m.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
The Dalles.
I'AHBKNGEH KATES.
Ono way
Round trip.
.if 2 .00
. 3.00
C. P. STEPHENS,
DBALliR IN
DRY GOODS
Clothing
ItooH, HIlOUH, lllltH, Alto.
Fancy (qood, flotion
Kto.
Kto.
Kto.
Seoond StThe Dalles.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will le brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must bo delivered before
5 p. in. Livo stock shipments .solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Uuuernl Ak"'I.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
Uuuornl ninuuRor.
THE DALLES.
T
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ARTIC
OREGON
CANDY
FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
Ut WlllllOKIlll'
tlllotiltlollH.
Candies and Nuts
SNk Specialties
Finest Peanut Remoter In The Dalles
J.F0LC0
2 38
2d Street
At right side
Mm. Olmrr
restaurant.
Louisviu.i:, Ky., Dec. 15. A large
span of the JefTersonville and Louisville
bridge across the Ohio river fell at 10 :i0
this morning. The bridge would have
been completed in a few days. Fifty
men were thrown into the river. The
number drowned is estimated all the
way from 20 to 30. Bridge timbers and
false work, iron and mangled humanity,
are lying in a heap in the river. Several
thousand people line the shores on either
side, and boats near the spot are
crowded. Heroic efforts are being made
at rescue.
""The bridge has been under construc
tion a number of years. Several times
it was interrupted by lack of funds.
Three years ago, during the construction
of the pier?, an accident happened in a
caisson, by which 12 lives were lost.
Accidents have been frequent, and it is
said 50 persons in all have lost their
lives by them. The bodies of Ed Sim
mons and 10 identified have been recov
ered. The accident was due to the insecure
placing of a traveling crane. Last night
the wind Etill further loosened it, and
when the engines started this morning
to draw back into its place, the swaying
of the false work in the high wind forced
it from the piles on which it was placed,
carrying the bridge down with it. Ten
workmen saw the danper in time to
escape. Forty-one went down 110 feet
into the water.
The injured were brought to the hos
pital at the rate of one a minute. The
first Eeven to arrive were unconscious
and their names are not learnable.
Some of them were negroes. Tiie first
dead man taken out was James 15. Burns.
Henry Lee, of Albany, is among the
badly hurt. The accident occurred on
the Indiana side.
J. W. Baird, secretarv and treasurer
i of the bridge company, was one of the
! witnesses of the disaster. He was com
j pletely overcome for a time. He said
that he was the originator of the plan to
build the bridge and added : "I guess 1
will be eternally damned for it." Civil
Engineer Selby says there were only 30
men on the collapsed portion.
As to how many were on the span
when it fell there are conflicting reporte.
Some of the escaped men say there were
100, and as but a few are taken out of
the water from the debris, the loss of
life is put down as at least 50. Others
say that just beforo the accident a num
ber of men were called oil the span, and
that not more than 50 remained, some
of whom escaped to the other span, and
that with thoso saved from the water the
loss is not more than 20 or 25. The
latter is probably correct.
Twelve have Lien taken to the hos
pital bo far, of whom two have died
since. "The others are all unconscious.
No doubt a number of bodies are buried
under tons of iron in the bottom of the
river.
A report from Jeflersonville, the other
end of the bridge, says tliero were 150
men on the span, of whom only 05 are
accounted for.
Killed ill u I'lflil.
Sax Axkla, Tex., Dec. 15. S.
Graniskis, Arthur Macier and two herd
era have been killed on tho Picos river,
150 miles west of bore, in a light with
drifters. The cattlemen in that section
aro having a great deal of trouble now
with the range -owners.
It isn't iu tho ordinary way that Dr.
1'ierco's Favorite Prescription comes to
the weak and suffering woman wbo
needH it. It's ijuamnteed. Not with
words merely; ttnv medicine can make
claims and promisee. W hat is done
witli tho "Favorite prescription" is this :
if it fails to benefit or cure, in any ease,
your money is returned. Cun you ask
any better proof that a medicine will do
wlint it promises?
It's an invigorating, restorative tonic,
a soothing and strengthening nervine,
and a certain remedy for tho ills and
ailments that beset a woman. In
"female complaints" of every kind,
periodical pains, internal inllamniation
or ulceration, bearing-down sensations,
and all chronio weaknesses and irregu
larities, it is a positive and complete
cure,
To ovory tired, overworked woman,
and to every weak, nervous and ailing
one, it is guaranteed to bring health and
strength.
Shiloh's cure, tho Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes it Kin
ersly. Pockot si.o contains twenty. live
doses, only 25c, Children lovo it. fold
liy Snipes & Kinersly.
inn OI.VMI'IA'S TllIAIj.
Mn Km'rci1 tlm l!M(iilrnii('iiK, but Dues
Not Kiiiinl Kxpoctntlons.
Santa Hakiiaka, Cab, Dec. 15. The
new cruiser Olympia, on iier tiial test in
the channel today, did not equal the ex
pectations of her builder", but still far
exceeded the requirements, and estab
lished a record for an 87-knot course of
about 21. 07. The ocean was like a big
mill pond, and waB only milled by the
big cruiser herself as she sped through
the water, sending a spray over her bow
until tho decks wero drenched. From
Goleta Point to Point Conception quite
a sea was running. Tho reason why the
cruiser did not equal her previous re
cord is an unexplained mystery. Her
machinery worked perfectly, and there
was not the slightest break. Tho time
of 21.07 is liable to correction on ac
count of the currents, which may result
in the Olytnpia's favor. There was a
draft four inches greater than the re
quirements, which will also be counted
in tho calculations, which will not be
made for several days. The maximum
speed is estimated at 22.05,
Dulur New.
Dutuh, Dec. 15, 1S93,
To The Chiioxicle;
It has been very stormy in these parts
till the last dav or two, and prospects
bid fair at my writing for another small
shower to the extent of sixty days.
Nothing of importance in our burg
only the recent hog drivers which pass
through here from Tygh and Juniper
Flat.
lue improvement ot lygn lull is a
benefit to our people as well as those on
the other side, for hardly a day passes
but wljat four or five teams come in
laden with wheat for our mill, and of
couree that brings more trade to others,
but still they kick at the washouts on
the hill. Yet I must admit the road is
hardly wide enough for big teams, even
in dry weatner wnen wet don't count,
as it has only been a very short time
Eince a trail wagon went fluey about
two-thirds of the way up, and the team
ster is at the foot of the bill fixing the
breakage to make one more ascension
The industrious farmer is plowing
every day as it wneat Drougnt !fl per
bushel and be had 10,000 bushels, and
wishing for more of such weather, while
the loafers of this burg (of which there
is a great number) are wishing it would
snow ten feet deep so the store-keepers
would keep up a better lot of Ores. Am
sorry to sav tnat l am ciassined witn
the latter lot and am speaking from ex
perience. But the Methodists are ruiv
ning a revival meeting at present aim
we can gather enough heat at church to
last until the Jsnow does come. Our
U. B. minister has gone to Moro to
assist in revivals at that place, so you
see we will keep warm Eomo way.
Praise the Lord !
Tho steam chopper is ruuuing at full
blast most of the time grinding tho
spoilt wheat of this country. It makes
very good horse feed; if not too badly
spoiled.
Owing to the recent rains it lias been
impossible for tho farmers to get wood
from the timber, and that makes good
business for our city wood yards.
Excuec my laziness in not writing last
week. Jack.
NEWS NOTES.
The Arizona admission bill passed the
house yesterday on a vote of 1S5 to GO.
Andrew F. Snelling has been con
firmed as register of the land office at
North Yakima, Wash.
Several middle states were shook up
pretty lively by earthquakes on tho 14th.
In places goods wero thrown from
shelves.
Tho Oregon Pacific waB sold at shei ilF's
sale at Corvallis yesterday for $200,000.
The purchasers wero O. E. Hughes, Jas.
Clark, representing Jas. A. Blair and
others.
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal
ton of Luray, Russell county, Kan.,
called at tho labaratory of Chamberlain
& Co., Des Moines, to show them his
six-year-old boy, whoso life had been
saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
it having cured him of a very severe at
tack of croup, Mr. Dalton is certain
that it saved his boy'a life and is enthu
siastic in his praiso of tho Remedy. For
sale by Blakcley A Houghton.
The llrnnch Anylimi.
The Salem Independent says :
There is to be another attempt mado
to prevent tho erection of tho branch
asylum in Eastern Oregon and of the
soldiers' homo at Roseburg. Under the
guise of protecting the people in their
constitutional rights, politicians aro at
tempting to evade the responsibility of
location until after election. It was for
this purpose that a board of consulting
physicians was appointed to locate the
branch asylum and now a suit is to lxs
brought, which the governor, secretary
of state nd state treasurer fondly hope
will cause a delay that will make it un
necessary for them to jeopardize their
political interests and incidentally, allow
in the neighborhood of $200,000 to be
kept (?) in the stato treasury for some
time. In the furtherance of this polit
ical and financial scheme, Governor
Pennoyer can bo but littlo interested, as
bo lias no political horizon to bo clouded
by tho jealousies of Eastern Oregon as
pirants for the branch asylum, and is
not stato treasurer.
Indicted in ('rook County.
Sheriff Booth of Prlneville came over
in Grant county last week and arrested
two of our best known stockmen on in
dictments returned by the grand jury in
session at Prineville at present. Each
of these two gentlemen will be able to
clear themselves, and when the facts are
fully known, nothing of a criminal na
ture will be found against cither of
them. Eagle. The parties referred to
are Bob Gilmore and Emmett Cochran.
Both gave bonds, and are guilty of noth
ing. Heppner Gazette.
THE CHURCHES.
Methodist Episcopal church Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by tho
pastor, Rev. J. Whisler. Other services
as usuaL All are cordially welcomed.
The Baptist church, Rev. O. D. Tay
lor pastor, will hold service tomorrow
morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school
follows this service. There will be no
evening service. If the weather is cold
or inclement the service will be held iu
the prayer room, as the furnace is not
completed.
Programme of service- nt Christian
ml nc 10 o'clock a.
n'i 'nek ; subject,
f i lie CI urch of
Whom, Where?"
subject, "Fore-
church Sunday ec'p
m. Preaching at 1 1
"The Establishment
Christ; When, by
Preaching at 7 iliil ;
knowledge of God Is It Limited or Un
limited, Contingent or Absolute?" Spe
cial song service beginning at 7 o'clock.
All are cordially invited to ateond. P.
II. McGuffey, pastor.
The Congregational church, corner of
Court and Fifth streets. Sunday ser
vices as usual. At 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p.
m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor,
W. C. Curtis. Text of the morn
ing sermon, "He knew not that tho
Lord had departed from him." Subject
of tho evening sermon, Does penitenco
make any difference. Sunday school
immediatelv after tho morning service.
Meeting of tho Young People Society of
Christian Endeavor at 0:15 p. m. Topic.
"Tho wonderful love of Christ(Rev. i-15;
John xv-0-13.) All not worshippinK
elsewhere aro cordially invited.
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