i A 1 i" The naiies Daily Ghfoniele. Enteral at the l'otofflcv at Toe Dalle, Oresron, as second-class mnttc;. PERSONAL MENTION. THE 1A1.1.KS OI5EOO.N HYBRID COINAGE. Gov. Walte, of Cnlor-.ulo. 1U n New l'lan for Silver. D II. Waite. tho sensational povertior o the Centennial state, has in hand, it is stated, a convention of miners, which is tn ;asj resolutions urjrincr a special session of the legislature to protect tht silver utininp industries. Gov. U'aitc has Ueen in etirresponilenee with IVes ident Diaz, of the republic of Mexico, and has. o the state cabinet avers, nr raiifred for the coinaire of a hybrid sil ver coin, upon which will appear the Mexican mark, as well as the Colorado coat of arms. This coin is to be made in the Mexican mints, of Colorado sil ver, the Mexican povernment having the seigniorage as the profit. Gov. Waite declares that the state can pur chase the bullion, issue certificates, which may be used as a medium of ex change until the return of hybrids, with which these certificates may be redeemed. The same wire which dashed the above information broadcast over the i Erskinviile, Or W K Hnvs, B H r Mr. F. P. Mays went to Portland this morning;. Mr. F. M. Anion returned yesterday from a trip to Missouri. Mr. John Irvine of Chenoweth is very til with slight hope of his recovery. Mr. Ch.ts. Green of Kintrsley cave Thk , Chuosk u: otlice a pleasant call today. 1 Drs. Rowland and Williamson loft The Dalles on the afternoon truin yesterda . and Dr. Kichardson left this morning. , Mr. 0. W. Cook and family will co I down to Lyle in the morning to visit with Mrs. O. Giiliam during the holi days. Mr. E. 0. Lcet of Moro. Sherman county, came into the city today. He speaks of the roads as beinir in terrible condition, owiiii:, largely to the treat amount of rain during; the fall and so far in the winter. ' Mrs. M. Mattey, sister of l. 11. Thurston, is here on a visit to her brother. She will return to her home in Lafayette, Yamhill Co., in a day or two. Mr. Thurston will accompany her home to spend the holidays. ' ! HOTEL AltZltVALS. ! ARMY AND NAVY. Nijjkty per cent, of the crew of the United States cruiser New York are Americans. A jo:w substitute for powder is used in a firearm just invented in England. It is compressed pas. A CASAntAK 1ms made a collection of the buttons of officers of every repi tnent and department of the Itritisli army. 15tCYCi.t:s for military couriers and big dogs for sentries and ambulance service tire curious features of the teuted field. In 1NM an oxpurimuutnl cruise of all the ironclads in the IJritish navy, thirty in number, was made during very rough weather, to ascertain how they would behave during a .storm; result deemed successful. Dmi.No the twelve months just ended there were 1,'Joli desertions from the navy, DUD men and 820 lxys. Of this number "', men and H08 boys de serted at home ports and lt! men and 17 boys at foreign ports. The number of enlistments was about 7.000, out of nearly twice that many applicants. i:itclrlo Hitler. This remedy is Incoming so well 1 known and so popular as to need no special mention, All who use Electric Hitters iiing the same song of praiso. A purer medicine does not exist and it Is miaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will rutnove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. i Will drivu malaria from the system ami j prevent as well as cure all malarial ! levers. For cure of headache, consti- ' nation and indigestion try Electric Hit tors. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. r money refunded. Price f0e and $1 per, Iwttle at Snipes it Kinersly's. l.iutli Ovit Your County Viirruiit All county warrants recistered prior to January 10th, 1S90, will lo paid if presented at my office, comer of Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. W.u. Miciiku., Treasurer Wasco County. Octobur Hist, 1S!3. tf YOUfi flTTEHTIOJi Is called to the faot that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glr and Build! -- 'irlli mo, I'tASia Cement Malaria ol n!. Grinds. t i-'itirt t.inc of Wasco warciise Co., Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Fates Rcasonble. Picture SlOlflflS,: -Ma UK (UK)!)? . W. Oo. T1IK IIAI.I.KS. UK 72 To d found in the City. CXIoshington Street .'A JX'TlUiX. 1 TTC1. 1 1 Skibbe Flotel. XO Crowltne, Golden dale, Wash.; F H Itodd. Greenham. Or.: T S Hill. Erskinvilie. Or. : J Farm. H Miller, Hake Oven Hav-, Xansene ; Mark , Graver, L'matilla ; C K Hill. 15 J Thomp- ison, Fr.ink smith. Mead, Fulton; W A Peter Hrenner, Portland. II llrenner. or M Dnchnnsky Portland: Edmond Wil-' Hams, John Dav : Will Hrown, Mtnn.- j , polis, Minn. : John Chrisnmn. Cheno ; weth ; W H Chapnell Goldendale : , Ferdinand Westermaii, Tvch. I The Gn-Iitliic Turtlr. Paradoxical as it may eem, the only lcnovn species of grass eating turtle in the world, xerebates agassizti, lives and thrives on that all but barren waste the Mojave desert, in San Hcr- Umatilla: G H I nardmo county. Cal. 1 m queer crea- Kicdon, Grants; turc grazes after the -fashion of an ox a horse, and. n.itw iuistunding tlu- natural scarci'j o irrass. seems t,. keep moderately mt t.nd happy. He i about in inehe- in iength when ful1 grown, and is sold at h by west coast curiositv dealers Notlei'. Notice is hereby given that unless the delinquent taxes of Dalles City are paid within ten days from the date of this ! notice the mimes of the delinquents , will be published. Hv order of the common council of Dalles City, made December lid, JS'J.". Witness niv hand this 7th day of December, lMKi. Dan Maloxi: Citv Marshal. Vl(I. WOOIi. WIKIII. Hest grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. i Peters i'c Cai. Ozfice Second and JelTer--I'ti streets. . : From TERIBINAb or INTERIOR Points , $ II. K- .t G'aHlr.ttHi.it.-r. . l &8&rZ J Ton vt6r I n;vllu-. Iim . if till' lllll' to tttkl' llnrKf mure t'. exj'cii! u TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. gov. n. n. wArrt:. of colohado. land told how S. J. Toy, recently ap pointed warden, took poession of the Colorado penitentiary at Canyon City. Toy had come from Denver by train He was met by ex-Deputy Hence, son-in-law of the povemor. who had been removed by Warder. -JeI.ester. .and a prison employ who had per mission to be absent until a kite hour. Stealthily approaching the pri.-m. the ernpl'jjv gnve the proper bignal an J the oui'-r door was opened for L.h mis sion. All three sprang in. cjr-ring the gnsrds and diirrning them. The inner -ate was passed in the same vray. Hence was then recognized z-nd ordered out. but he ex hibited a new appointment as deputy signed by Toy. who in turn presented his own credentials. Guards, who had become alarmed by the dis play of firearms began blowing the alarm whistle and McLester was awak ened. As he stepped out of his bed-, room he was ordered to leave thr peniteatiary grounds at once. He asked for permission to go to the offlce and arrange hib papers, but that was refused. With a man or. each -,-ie of 14... ue aeposeu ivaraen was con ducted to the outer cate and ordered to depart. Columbia A E Pat", G ? Evans, i Frank.Rein, Hcodr.iver: J Hunter, i Miss Hunter, Mwsier: Miss H Pvan, E Anderson, Dnfnr : M Foss. James Youns. H Klahm. Seattle; C E Cline. T W Johnson. P Mears, W T Jones, Mrs E Daan. Portland: A H Jewett and wife, J K Warner, White Salmon ; Mrs M vres, J H Forsvth. S II Miller, Lvle; Thomas Crofford, J C Dalv, Centerville: F E Webb. Block House: W Dovle. S-Mile; O B Recg, Philadelphia; A Mcl.eod. :iinLsiey: w i .Jackson, John Day; H Barnhart. E E James, Antelope; C W Lilal, Goldendale; T E Smith, Grants ; i M ? Eastman, City; Adohir Parauld, Georye Parauld, Grass Valley : John Eiderton, J D Hammond. P F McDon ald. Pendleton: J P.Cook, F Howard, Yakima. t Kliniild ov..i nili J Dli-tlutmn I( ni . C riiiH-tn.iiic (in i,. LltrV. tttl.llllir- ? i KSzzrf imm-lutl.iii. n,w jiiraiiui 'MM,fUt. S A J,ihrnry in Hsclf. it .:. kivi the iifson ili'Atrud inlnrrnstlun fii:iTninc t'llllUfllt JiPrxdll.K, fiM'tH l-ot.itTlillU tlio f ruillitrioK. c-itli'H. torr.H. mill iiarunt f. S luren ot the itluN' . iMjriirtiluro 'mt'emlii miieu iiritiioiii iH;rin iui inaren The Da es Ik the Ulnliic ( r.r Itouie. It ruitk Thintigb i v'citlbutmt 't'raln every day In tlie yur.r to laiiDii in nitcicu ijiiiuniKiiin, uuniK. mi! i linviTi", . fir. This Work in Invnlnnblviuih IinuiH'liolil, ami lo tin- tmplipr, hclml.it, w r JT , 0 linuHluiM,aml to the tcnrlnr. hclnil.i! St. Paul and Ghicaoo : rrr:'r;;;r::r,',,f NO CHANKK OK CAUii.1 t . wntSTE FINANCE NOTES. The coinage ui gold in the Philadel phia mint during October was greater than for any month since the mint was established. A St. Loins dispatch says that the financial agent of the Cherokee nation has -closed a deal whereby an English, syndicate takes the SG.KUU.OOO Cherokee strip bonds at par and accrued inter est.' The treasury department has ordered j the superintendents of the mint at San Francisco and New Orleans to resume , the coinage. su.sended some time ago. of standard silver dollars, for the pur pose of utilizing the seigniorage Coikage executed at the several mints of the L'nited States for the month of October aggregated T.7-U.14U piece, of the value of 510,003,000, as follow.,: Gold piece.1), l.HO.l-iU value, 20.5O4, -.00; silver pieces. l.SW.OOO value. 410,000; minor coin, 4.S10.000 value. 860,100. DcitiNG the world's fair period the railways, suburban trams not included, L matilla James Harman, San Fran- Cisco : T T Dane, A Smith, Grass Vallev, E Ikynton, M E Welch, City; F 11 Stratton, E Rondeau, Wm Ketchum, Seattle; Jos Hinkie, V Sepeny, M Sichel, Geo Seeley. Prineville: E Run hold. W II Jones, D P Ketchum. Spo kane; Geo Thornton, John Sterling,!: Santercash, J W Overlaigh, White Sal mon ; John Keenan, Henry Parish, C P Ballersteve. T M Roth, Ott Kleeznann, Geo Scott. F M Seeley. T D Condon, F E Horton, Portland; W R Hcnsell and daughter, Lyle; T W Glavey, F C Sex ton. Dufur; James Baxter, Antelope; C - V, acner, Hasco: Mrs J attv, Ijifav ntte; FT Barlow, New York; E E Ben , jamin. Warm Springs ; L L Rowland, W T Williamson. J A "Richardson, Salem ; J R Lake, Willows : W H Brown. Minn eapolis ; A L Henles. Bigss ; H W Cook, H S Jones, Eidgeway. Shilo'u's Vitalizer is wnatyou need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It :s guaranteed to trive you satisfaction. Prif'e 74c Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, drnists. For a sore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a fa vorite for rheumatism and has cured very severe cases. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. carried 0,ulG,i!9. passengers. The i,uuuroan trains collected "Jt. "m,w;; fares and the local street railway sys tem transported the enormous number of 215,730,17:; passengers! The grand total ib 24U,i2.in. It is declared upon authority that more than S0.O00.00O worth of property has been destroyed in a single year by the maiming of stock or cattle through crneltv while in transit at sea. This is an enormous percentage of a total of 24t,0'J0,l)0O shipped to represent loss through abuse and neglect. Chicago Inter Ocean. When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dal ton of Luray, Russell county, Kan., called at the labaratory of Chamberlain & Co., Des Moines, to ehow them his six-year-old boy, whose life bad been saved by Chamberlain'e Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a very severe at tack of croup. Mr. Dalton b certain that it saved his boy'e life and Is enthu siastic in his praise of the Remedy. For pale by Blakeley fc Houghton. Hot clam broth at J. O. Mack'B every dav at 4 o'clock. A Talented Editor." Purlnj: the comliiK months, or the hinttd r-utloi, tlioc who uru traveling ur foiitemt.litltiK . . t. ....... A..n 1 ,1 ...ui hi. fril Imvlrit. Jettr (rem n hrlllhnit unit well known ttlltor and pruvldt themwlvea mjulnst iittuck of headuchc (Ui(l(1i2iiiio: . , , iiBHTtBXKS I hail (ccu!on to ue cvf:ral Jjoxca of Krtttuon Hwduche CujmiiIm while travclhiK to Chlcaso tniitteud the tjutloiial IMn ocratic ronvuntlon. They ucted like a charui tn uroventine headachw undulzzliiwu. JIave hml vety littlu headncho i ince my return, which in rciflufkaule. Youta rcaptctlully, Jomk U. fiiurreu, JM. kwiovo, I'a., Utconl. Yat alo by BUikeler k HouKliton, Tectiptioii PnisBiau, 176 Hea Ht., Tbe Dalles, Or Mold by butjw dc Klfcenly. Notice. Notice is hereby iriven. that by order of the common council of Dalleij City, made and entered on the 12th day of De cember, 1893, sealed bids will" be re ceived at the office of the undersigned until Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock p. m., December 22d, lSJKi, for the con struction of a sewer of terra cotta, to be & inches iu dinuieter, on Lincoln 6treet in said city, commencing at the south line of the intersection of Lincoln and Fourth streets, in the center of said Lin coln street and thence continuing north erly along the center of said street to the terminus thereof, towit Low water mark of Mill Creek. Said sewer to be constructed in accordance with the planB and specifications thereof heretoiore made and prepared by C. J. Crandall, and which said plans and Bpeciiications may lie seen at the office of eaid C. J. Crandall. No bid will be received unless the same is accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $200, con ditioned that the bidder will accept the constructing of said sewer if the same shall be awarded to him. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Dated at Dalles City, Or., Dec. Hi, 1S9:5. Douglas K. Dcrri:, Recorder of Dalles City. Daily and Weekly Chronicle. THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and ihe satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It 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 best medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Chronicle is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per annum. The AVeeklv Chronicle on Fridays of each week at SI. 50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Oregon. Cnmio! ' Dlnlni; Cars unnurpftl. J'ull I mini brnwim- IUx)mn!.'i;rs(i.' Intent culpim-iit. i , TOURIST SLKKl'ING CAHS Heit tlini run 1m coimtrurtiti, unci In whlcti aceomm.Mlntttmn iiie both Krt-r ntul I'urnlnhm (or holder of Kl:t nud bccoml-clmm Tlcla'U.atitf ELEGANT DAY COACHES Siirlitanrltt.MaM i CT"' "Dt 'a!t eliP iilmtiv 5 k-ratiliii tvjrfuict niiclcnt J tvlutoii. iy-tsiiaiorfrretittxifi'iiw wrusrars IKTOyiUHKiU DICTKKAmN The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A FAMILY OF 2000 EEADEBS. 1 a rniitlmioim Hue. cnnni-ctluc: with ull lino aUiitilltiz cllrvct mul unititorruiitMl ncrvlm They iwiil The Chronicle to ct't the lstint ami uiiwt rulltthk' ew. Ami they rvrnl every line tlmt l in the iiht That In whnt imitw the I'ullmn tihvtr iH.-tvntlon rn b .ecum, I tiirmunMc mlvrt! inB mlum. lUKdTBiiccthroiiishanymrentof theroud. ; in iu-wkiuiikt thtit Rran to the inmilj tlmt tho iiururtliwrt ! THROUGH TICKETS !lntu in Amt-rlcn. I Knclant! mid Euro;- tnn t puri'liiMxl fit nuj ticket ollici' o( Cit compmiy Full tnloraaSa concenilnit rnien, time ol ' trnliik, routva nna other detaiU furnUhetl ou npiillcrttlou to W. C. ALLAWAY, A (tent I). 1. A A Nnr. Co., Ilcnulatnr otticc, Ttti Dalleii, Or., or A li. rilARLTfi.V. I A't. General t'acnccr Ast.. I'ortlaufl. Jsn (lrifIilc ! the unu of tiKlay ixitrouUv 1 when they tlesirt- to rvMi'h tho -)i!e. When thi-y want your trade their announcement!! i?IU Ik- lonnd In the injr Uiot over our column and oimervc the verifica tion of lliu truth of thin imvrtlou. Itumumbcr, rt trfit!..i)f h f nt, II i' tt fu I liftitknti.l i U worth hhUIiir for through these t$- columns, tx:lnlly ho i;t our vary Ttio 3Da.llos3, SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 Hy virtue of an execution and order of italc iMued out of tbe Circuit Court of the fetute of Oregon for the county of Wasco, to tnc dlrtctinl, f.-ommiiniling ure to make tale of tho land iu nald wrlt.dt-serll-Ktto-wlt; thoto iileceu nud ixirceU of land in WaicoC'ouuty, Suteof Oreon, known and du tcrlljrtl a all ol aectioil three 31, and the aouth 1 half of the aoutheiut ilarter ol K-ctlnri four f I, and the aouth half of aectlon live (5) and the ' north half of atetlriu el k tit (h), all in Townahlp i one (1), mirth of Kantce fourteen (II taat of the Willamette meridian, to make und iay the turn of money, in ald Court adJudKtit, to 1 paid to 1 the iihilutitt iu raid action, Iu which action The bolieltort J-oun and Trust Comuinr were plain tit' und James llooth, ilnrtliu M Jlrxilh, Kvciett fc. Kail, J. V. JlcClure, haruh U JlcClure, U. U. Alter, lUlph UoKersi Julia .N lU'.-rs, lri Km liodr, J. M. Taylor und J. V. Kdwanls were do UeuilauU, lo-wlt, theaumof IMO.U) with Jutef . cat thereon from July 1. IMil, at the rate of ix I per cent per annum ami I'JJO to attorney feea In ' aid action and coat and iJItburaemeut therein ' taxed, i have this day levied ujiou the land above described and on Katurduy ttieSUd day of liecember, IHV'J, nt the hour o! lb a. m., in front of the court home door, In the city ol The iJallea, in aald count." und atatc, I will aell aald land at public auction, to the hijihtut bidder tlierefnr. T. A. WajsIi, Sheriirof Wwco county, State of Oregon, liovitd When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get oil' on the South Side. AT TMC flEW COliUMBlfl HOTEk. This large and popular llmm d-t the prlncljwl hotel bunlnciia, and i. prepared to lurniif t.'it; ilsit Aecommwlationa ol any House in the city, and nt toe lmv rote ol $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cepts. Ollltif for all Stacf l.lnt- liturlnc TIik llullea fur nil polnla In Knatern Orrcou anil Kuatnru AVanhliiKtou, Iu till Uotel. D. BUNNELL, , Tiii Repairs and Roofi MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Pipe wot Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kusf Blacksmith .Shop. Corner of Front and I'nfon fit T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Clothier and Tailor. , . Decidedly the Finest Line of . . Gents' Ktarnistiing Goods, Trunks and Valises, etc., etc. COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK. u There is a tide in the ajjairs oj men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the ulsi-lSalni Fumitnre k Carpels at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST. FREE! FREE!! With every dozen Cabinet Photographs, one .... o LifeSLze CrayoriJ Call at the G-allery and see samples. My work speaks for itseli THE DALLLES, OH. Job FIRST CLAS ' s.n NT'"" j0B 1 "ilNg CAN BE HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFICE