mi v. l m Thft dalles Daily Chronicle. Ei'tonit nt the VeMofileo tit Tnu l)allct, Oregon, . coondclius matter. Tin; t.vi.i.i:s oi:i:on EUPHRASIA. The MUspiI UU Opportunity. It is often ronmrltoil that thuro arc iiiauj persons who 10 about liotiinjr j that thoy will incut with some mishap J in order tltat thoy may present a clnln against a corporation for damages i The other afternoon a young man who i .vas riding on the rear platform of a ! street ear accidentally stood with om 'oot on a steel bolt while the loose end ! )f the wire that connects! the 11,. 1.' wire in the motor with the sum hi.' I 3f a wire in the trailer touched tl. ddc of his neck. The electric slmck Uunucd him for an instant, lie fell t 1 the lloor of the platform, but immcdi ttcly got up again all rigid. "Are you hurt?" asked the conductor "Xo. not a bit." said the young mat The conductor took his name and wrote down the answer he had maclc "iN'ow, if 1 only had sense enough tin' to have got up and to have quivered like a man badly hurt, 1 might have had them up at my hone settling with me for live hundred dollars cash within three hours," said the young man after lie hnd got oil" the car. "It is what a fellow gets for not th nking before he speaks." Indianapolis, News. Convert llilo .Itcnmihlps. Convertible .steamships are the new est designs in shipbuilding. They are built to carry general or liquid cargoes on very short notice. The iirst vessel of that type, the new liritish steam- ' ship Mexican Prince, arrived here a few days ago from the Tyne. She was built at Wnllsend, England, for .lames , jfHr-'vs uo Knott, and hnd every ret uirement for j,0 f unions A. S loaning aim msonarginganyumig mat, might have to be sent across the sea. Steam fans to drive out gases that al ways accumulate on this typ.. of ves sels were part of the ship's equipment. Winches and high-power pumps were also on board to suit the varying de mands of commerce. ItCliiltlftll l.eRemt 'onneelril ultll tiie lledlrittloit of Si. Sophlu. leeend connected with the Church i '. St. Soph in is recalled by "An Idle Woman iv Constantinople." and us i' t. tains a moral fragrant f truth it m.r, well Ik- held in perpetual reniem or.m.'e. When the basilica was tin tsluni Emperor .histinum gnve or ilc-ihatan iuserlptiion in letters of g.-!,t --hotilil be jdaced about the dome: ' .Ui'-tinian dedicates this church to the pi i-', of God." ltuton the day of the pu'i'iK opening the emperor looked up at tin dome nud saw, with amazement, that the inscription ran: "Euphrasia ii dicates this church to the glory of Cod " "What is the meaning of this mock ery v" he asked, pointing upward, and turning to the patriarch sitting beside tie- throne lie said: "Did 1 not com- i n.i:d you to have ray name engraven j ot. the dome?" "Who is Euphrasia'.'- called the ' pi.tr larch. "Who knows a woman 1 Ivsi'-ing Biich a name? If anyone can j ai.swer let him 3euk." From the priests to tiie lowest of the at mbled thoiuwinds the question: ' ' Who is Euphrasia?" ran round the ! church. No one answered. At length, while tiie emperor sat mute and j aruuited, a miserable fellow who ck-aned the marble floor stopped forth ' a: -aid: I "Imperial Ctc.-ar. to wliom 1 am un- ! worthy to nii.se my eyes. I know a I woman with such n name, but she is j aim. bedridden. She lives in a little ! houe near one of the walls of the church " "Knitg har hither." commanded the fmper.- and straightway pngres :uid chamf orlains rushed out and soon re-', appeared carrying an aired womun who trembled in evcrv limb. "Is your name Euphrasia?" asked the emperor. "Yes, mighty emperor, it i." "What do you know of that inscrip tion.1 ana lie pointed aloft to large letters on the vault. 2"otliing. my lord, nothing':" L"lut you &ee your name on the cku-eh. It stands there instead of m.'ae. What haw you done toward tin irtiiminy of the church?" "dry., nothing. My lord mocks his po;r -jrvui:t." "Not at all," replied the emperor. .' They to!- me you live near. Think: Have y ra done nothing-, spoke noth- j ing thou.'.'ht nothing to give you this claim?'" I Majesty." site said, "there i. a little act. but it is so small I am ashamed to tr.-.u'-jle lord with its mention." "Speak. I command you," said Jus tinian. "Fear not. Tell me all." - Titer, -.he told how. as she lay on her bed in her little li'iuse, she heard with sorrow the travail of the oxen and mules, carrying the marble and brick ami btranis up the .teep hill, and her ! Notice. hcurt was sore within her: and how. Notice is hereby given, that by order whezi she grew better, the thought . of the common council of Dalles City, truc ler iBusfc.: - made ami entered on tiie jutn (lav ot uo Just prriveo from jft Titl Y0lJfi attention Ib onllnd to the faot that SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 01 todies' Hugh Glenn, Dmiler in l-il! eu, I'kWi. Cement mid Huild nriil o," ... lndi. Jackets I'urrli Itie-I FROM $3.50 UPWARDS Pine Mr. ? I lifiis, Wasco warenouse 60., Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Giotimo & Fimisipg n 11 Vt Keiiiurknlily Low Prices. 72 To tm focnil In the City. LQashington Street. & Qnlnnriirl Phinnhilln ftvmmh fa fid uiJiuuuiu umiiumuu uiuiuuuiu 4iu.uu. prom TERfrtlNRii or INTtk'iOK Points Rates Reasonble. M. IMC HOODS- vr. -7r. Oo. mi: iiai.i.kk, on l-TLI. ASSOUT.M KNT t)F rinter Dry Goods, 1300TS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. Sen the Worlit's Fair for I'lftvou Couto Upon receipt of vour address and fif teen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the world's Columbian exposition, ', the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the ' price nominal. You will find it a work 1 o' art and a thine; to be prized. It con ; tains full page views of the great bulld 1 in'S, with descriptions of same, and i; the i executed In inchest style 01 art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refund tho stamps and let you keep the book. Address PI. E. llCCKLK.V iV Co.. Chicago, 111, I'mturiiRu. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of The Dalles, hai unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail them selves of the fact can secure reasonable terms upon application. 17tf Loot: Over Vour County Warrant. All countv warrants registered prior , to January 10th, 1SU0, will be paid if I . .... ,i n:.. r and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. Wji. Miciikli., Treasurer Wasco Countv. October Uln, 1S9:). 'tf ire lorced to SELL VOl CASH in order to avoid lawsuit" i like Collins and wife's suit and bad debts, our price.", will always b We invite our friend" and customers to examine our uoods and prices before puri-lmsinc. I1U11UU1U 1 UblllbJH I 1 i msS found the verv lowest in tho innrke! C3T The Da as RHILROMD I- tin' Hue to t n lit A lib TNTJtRNA TIG: r ! A Grand luivtAtfir. mcrxo:, 4n H, I'linturiiliiir J t'ry, Hj-i'llli yjfi" imtirliitloii, llic-llllnp, tu .Itlcrf. i , Tun vi'ji. In nultiiii; itnrrtv-: ' mori tli"ci v.'Kr.ii) 1 tii i s 1; wry hod y 5 Hlimilil -li tlH 4 f llftlnimt I' un i1 1'ciiituriiliiir tin Mi ij iilnj,, pro. J in. iiml 2 Hint tu wmU a i ,'iirnr,. ;,i rLiiir i, ,.t, ........ t tin- oftiii iKMlrcil liifnriimtltili runt'i'mlnc I rinliti'ltt IxirmniH, f:irtn comt-riiln th ? t'liiintrii'H, I'ltli'H, tnwim, mill uuttlial la tiim i;f tho Klolie , i;irtu'H!iirn t'oiuvrnlic It I" tin- limine Cur Ktiiilc. It cttiif Ttirmmh i x'titlliiilctl '1 rnliiK ovury tlay In tlm ymir to i pis. paul and Chicago ; noii'tl llt'tltlDiiii piirx, ins null iI;cim, ir.im. Lit ton (it ioidIii iiioiiitliiiin, mini), nmi , iirni'i.rl. ttti. (,,., i,tt. Thin Work is Invnltmlltnuw i liniii'lloltl.iuiil to tho trat'lliT. hc Hilar, nr.w t .in, nun pi'ii.i'iiur;iior lliHil;r.Ucr "TSTio kr.ow., if I eitnnot do 1S93 I i"n rr)rt v . ceiveii at me tnrnsr toes tiieir pain, ttie poordumo lfastL. fuj patient in their woe! At least I will trv." seated Dius will oe re ofiice of the undersigned until Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock p in., December L'L'd, ISOo, for the con struction of a sewer of terra cotta, to e Daily and Weekly Chronicle NO C!IAN(!K OK CAUS.J Comml n( IiluliiK Cars iitiiiriiiiiil. l'nll man Urtiwtnir Itoiiii Hlecjicrsot liitcitttiulpnictil TOUUIST SLKKI'ING CAILS Host tluit enti he cdiulrnr.tnl, nml in wlilcn HCcnuinioilatliitiN iirn lxitli Krt'n nml Knriiliiliiil fur lifilili.TMtil Klrnt ntiil c ifonil clnm Tlokuti,, uml ELEMT day coaches Mnrrlam Ci. I'uliUthcn, SiiTlwjJletil, Mam 1 CX'""' It'1' I'liyrliwjpiiliolo. 2 umt'lih' tvitlut ul aiiciont 5 riiiiuii' C.T7.ctitlforftti!i,"ltin p f w.ism(s! llKTERKiinfm The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A FAMILY OF 2000 EEADEKS. A contiititoti line, contmUliiK with nil IIik- nttnrillni; itlrvft hiiiI tiiitnlutruiitul ncrviuo Ho she took her bed and lwre it into ' S inches in diameter, on Lincoln street in said city, commencing at the south line of the "intersection ot Lincoln and Fourth streets, in the center of said Lin coin street and thence continuing north erly along the center of said street to the" terminus thereof, towit : Low water mark of Mill Creek. Said sower to be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications thereof heretofore made and prepared by C. J. Crandall, and which said plans and specifications may oe seen at the ollice ot sam V. J I Crandall. No bid will be received unless the I same is accompanied with a good and . . , i sufficient bond in the sum of $200, con- iwi .;. i: me name oi a r.iiiaoeipnia i ditioned that the bidder will accept the Chinaman sentenced to deportation. J constructing of said sewer if tho same TmiASHEi: is the appropriate name shall be awarded to him, of a achool-teachor in Hickory county, : The right to reject any ind. ! liereny reserved the road and scattered the straw from it on the steep accent. It was but a litth-. hut lo! a.s she worked, the straw seemed to jrrow ami multiply and cover tin. whole road, and from that time the oxen parsed plctii-antly with their loads, anil ahe heard no more distress. The tears were in Justinian's eyes, and he said in tt gentle voice: "Let the name of Euphrasia stand; she is more worthy than I. for of her little ahe rave all she had." POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE (Jor.HAJi 1). AnnoTT, of Winsted, Conn., who became deaf and dumb v.-hen a child through an attack of tcarlet fever, is just now beginning to talk again after being mute for over thirty years. Miss .S-u.i.ij: Mattiikws, who died in Louisville recently, was for a time in command of an Ohio river steam boat, with fully a hundred men subject to her orders. She was thirty-three years old at the time of her death. II. L. Cociiisa:.-. who plundered the United States mint, at Philadelphia, nearly always shaved himself, and had thirty-one different razoi-s one for .nch day in the month. Ho never used tho same razor twice in one month. Cut. Hokaci: JIixiiv. who taught Mark Twain what he knows of steam boating, is at present pilot on the f-teamer T. (J. Sparks, running south from Memphis, (.'apt. Ilixby is in first--j. 1,1-i'Kh. ami good for many years, "I active work. A jKjii.isTic s(iiabble caused Hluford Fleming, of Wubash county, 111., to leave his family, twenty-three years ago. From that time nothing was heard of him until the other day, when his anger hut! cooled, and ho ro turned, but his vifo refused to see him. Hot - Join broth tit .1. O. Mack'a every duy at 4 o'cloek. liuckleu' Arnica fitilvu. Thu boat ealvo in tho world for cuts, l)ruise8, oro8, ulcers,. ealt rheum, fever sores, totter, chupped hands, chilblains, coma, and all akin eruptions, and posl. tivoly cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to giye perfect Hatisfac- tlon, or money refunded, Price 25 cents Dated at isg:j. and all bids is Dalles City, Or., Dec. 13, Douoi.as S. Dvvvi:, Recorder of Dalles Citv, Business Change. The undersigned has lwuglit tho Chinese merchandise busi ness heretofore conducted by IT IB IB HOP &c OO., and will pay all bills owing by said firm if presented to them before December 1st, ISO.'!. CHEW KEE & CO., l.'IO .Main HI., Tim Dulle. Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy vlrtuu of u execution mid order oi duio itkiuii out oi tun circuit court of tlio utato ol Oriitoii for the county of Vaco. to me dfrecttil, commiiiiilliiK wo to niiiko mlo of tho land In mid writ, defccrlli-ulto-wlti tlioto tileciwi mid iiurct-bi of lund In Wlfcon (Vtlllltv. Utntl'ttf lr,H.tn. lftiiwfi hlirl ,1,.. H'riUiI iih all of ntctlou three mill thu Mjtith Imlfof tliutoiittifuU ourtrof ecctlnn four III. anil the kotith half of kection five (5) mid thu ' peribwti'For Ml',ffiy finipe & Kin- north half of section Cllit (), all in Towiuhli one (1), north of IUuku fourteen (11 east of thu Wllliimctto mcrldiuii, to makcuiid imytliomm of money, hi mid Court adjudged, to bu pnlil to tho plulnllll In mid uctlou, In which action The hollcltoru Jyjiin mid Trust Omipuny were plain tilt' nud James Jlootli, Martha JI. Kootli, Kvcrett K. Hall, J. V. ilctjlurc, hanih II. McC'lurc. J;. O. Alter, llaljdi HoifcrB, Julia H. itoxent, Oil Kni hodv, J. JI. Taylor and J, f. KdtvardN wcro tic fviiduiiti, Ui.vvlt, theuraf fJWO.Od with I liter et then-oil from July 1, 1sW, ut thu nitu of tlx Icr cent K.Tiiinmm mid IXiOOattornuy few in Mid action uud touts mid illtburMMentx therein tuxcil, I imve thU duv levied iiikjii thu lund ulxivu flftcrllnal and on Kiitnriluy tlieiitlil iluv of lleceniltor, 1H03, nt tho hour of 10 a. m., in front of the court iiouto door, in thu citv of Thu Dulles, in khIiI count.1' iiiui atatc, I will kU unlit laud ut public auction, to thu lillic.it bidder therefor. 'I' U'.I.M Kherllt'ol Wiuco county, Htuto of OreKo'u. iiorA'tc THE CHRONICLE wa.s established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. t now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the host medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Cituokiclu is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $b00 pur annum. The "Weekly CiiuoiVicle on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rate;-, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Tlx Dallos, Oregon. I'lillinnn BIeei.'r len'i vntlniis can be recureo In mlvnuLu through any iikciU ot thu rotd THROUGH TICKETS KtiKlnml mid Kuroixj can lC ticket oilleu ol trio curnpniiy To nutl troiti nil M)!u:ln America. pun;:iHi-ii in hiii roiii'erulllK rativi, time in tritltiii, rotitea and other detnlU lurnllinl on Full iuformiitlon application to W. C. ALLAWAY, ! Agent I). 1'. a A. Nhv. Co., itcgulator orilce, Tli i Dallei, Or., or ! A. I). CHAHI.TOti, Am't. (ioiieral 1'tuneiik'er Act.. I'ortlinid. Jan 'I hey trail The Chroulelu to net thu latent nud limit reliable i own And they read tivery lino that 1 1- In the ptixr That In what maki tin Cliroiilulo mi Invaluable ndvertl luc nn ilium, The liettupapcr that . . Koen to thu fatiilly llrealdw Is the one U- that thu advorlliwn of toilay luttroiilze ' when they duilru tu reaidi thu in-oplu. When thoy want your trade their iiiiiinuucemeiit.i will be found in thu pacr Uh)l over our eolumim and observe the verillra tlon of the truth of thin insertion. UeineuiU'r, a traduof u family of two thottiiaiKl . In worth imkliiK fur throiinh thee ' ' columns, ojiu'lally no at our vry D. BUNNELL Pipe worn nn Repairs and Roofmp When the Train stops at TIIE DALLES, get oil' on the South Side AT THE ..o.o.. This liirxcand tiopulur II atm in oreiMireu House In the city, and at the low rato of do."i the tirlnelial hotel hunlneif. to furnlib thu ilest ArcommodatloiiH of any MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Ivuse' Blacksmith Shop. $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cepts. Ofllco for all .Slii(jn I.iiieM leuvlliK Tint Dullon for nil polnlH in Katrii Oregon mill Kitnturn Vulilnp;tiiii, in thU Hotel. Corner of Front and L'nloii Hit T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Clothier and Tailor. . Decidedly the Finest Line of. Gents' Kurnistiing Goods, Trunks and Valises, etc., etc, COn. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OU, u There is a tide in the aff airs of men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune." Tho poot unquestionably had reference to the Cii-flil Sale il m- at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are soiling these goods out at graatly-roduced rates. MIOHELBAOH BHICK, . UNION ST. rREE! 1H REE ! ! With every dozen Cabinet Photogi'aphs, one .... o LifeStee Crayon. o Call at the Gallery and see samples. My work speaks for itseli THK DAIiI.LIvS OK. JO, j0 FIRST CLHSS pi G NT'"' NTmt CAN BE HAD AT THE CHRONICLE O 1 'is