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Vol.. VII.
THE DALLES, OREGON, MUNDA-T, DECEMBER 26, 1893.
NO. 8.
the Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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f.ul.rti frclsati. tiiHt curry piif-ciiKcrit lenve
jtf ior IW ' at fl0 a. St., ami out- lor the
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TAGK.
. i-fiiievl.li;. vln. liukp Ovou, leave daily
Tor .Utiloiw, Mitchell, Cmijon City, leave
yl.IT ! ' A S
fj:):. ur. KiuckU-y, Winnie, Waptnltia, Warm
.EK ''''" Valley, leave ilully, eiecpt
i ..,! li A. M.
.u uoulondale, Wash., leuve every day of the
.,vi. mr nil line at tlie Umatilla Houm:.
rltOI'I'.SIIONAI.
II a IUllULL ATTO&NEY-AT-I.AW UBICC
!l . I .iurt street, Tliu Dallin, Ort'Bon.
1. DCICt. niANC MKSEfEK.
KCK, A JXtMirr-r. attoi;si.v- Ai
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t t iJUnc. Entrance mi i.k:uhkiou nruei
t.. ai, Orceon.
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., -,ih n acliRMtio bulWlug, up Haiti.. Tee
a.it- orevou.
t KAVh. U.B.IICfTINOTOS. H. . lTO-MMC
WAn. HUNTINGTON A: WILSON-.mo-M
mivk at-i.aw -Otlices. rrench'n block over
hru Narlonal llr.nk. Dallck. OrcKon.
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11 WILbON-Attowet-at-law Hoonj
I . rrencli A Co.' bank bulluluc, second
jrret, iheDallet.Orceon.
T sitih:ulani. I. V.. ir. il. t. i -". .
fj. M t f. nnd si. II.. rhlrlan nuil Mir
r,m. IUkhjw 3 arid i, Chapman block.
Ectldcucc Mrs. Thorubury'k, west cud ot reeond
r.tvtt ...
rfc. KM1EUMAN (IloMJioi-ATIItC) I'"VHIcUfi
U nd umlEO.-i.-Cttll Btikwered tiromU),
jitoriiiKlit.etty orcouutry. OSlce No.dCima
Ciijiujuti block. w"
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKA.VrtACT A UEXKltAUlANKINU DCf 1KK8B
he I
Loltor- of Credit isoned nvailnble in
Kaetorn Statoo.
Sifht Exclianiro and Telegraphic
TranfsforeBoldon Kow York.ChicaRO, St.
loais, San Franc'iBco, Tortland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., nnd varlouE points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable, terms.
7"S 3H
THE DALLES
Hational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President -
Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
Z. F. Moody
Charles Hilton
M. A. Moody
Better.
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorehle terms
at all accessible points.
J. s.
SCHENCK,
I'redldcnt.
J. M
I'ATTEIISON,
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
" 1S OKI .13
tho hills" and
never excell
ed. "Tried
nnd proven"
is the verdict
o f millions.
S i m m o n s
Liver Regu
lator is the
only Liver
and Kidney
medicino to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
euro. A
mild laxa
tive, a n d
purely veg
etable, act
ing directly
on the Liver
a n d Kid
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
Tho King of Liver Medicine!).
" 1 lmve umhI your Simmons I.ivcrRecu
lator and can con.iclcnclously say It Is the
1:1m: of all liver medicines, I consider It a
medicine client In itself. Giuj. W. JACK--ON,
Tueomu, WiLsblnston.
3-EVKltY I'ACKAGE-Sa
ilas tlie 7. Stamp Hi red on wrapper.
THE WARSHIP MOHICAN
Ordcral lo
Than
Pills
eo to lie
Islands.
Sandwich
IS LOOKED UPON AS SUGRESTIVB
Capt.
Picking of the Charleston Cen
sured -A Draft Ordered by
Pcixoto.
Sax Fiia.ncisco,Dcc.24. It was learned
here today that the United States man-of-war
Mohican is to be dispatched to
Honolulu Wednesday. Sailing orders
have already been received and there is
unusual activity at Mare telr.nd prepar
ing the cruiser for sea. Tho vessel has
been ordered to take a deckload of coal
in addition to tlie usual supply, and it is
evident an effort will be made to force
the Mohican's old engines to make time.
Coal heavers at Mate island are to have
no Christmas holiday, so positive is the
order to equip the Mohican for sea with
out loss of time. Inasmuch as the steam
ship Australia sailed for Honolulu yes
terday and could have carried all the
necessary advices to Minister Willis, the
inference is there must be some urgent
reason for strengthening the United
States naval loree at Honolulu.
HE DALLES,
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on clay ot collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
ew lork, ban rrancisco and Portland.
THE
DIRECTOKH.
I). 1'. TUOMI'BON. J.NO. S. SCHENCK.
En. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe.
H. M. Beall.
i J. D. IIOA.S E-IHVhICtAK AND fUK
L) uon. omce. room 5 nnd C Chapman
u iu-idcuce. ri. E. corner Court mid
......1m ,nd door from the corner.
bourn 9 to 12 A. il.. .Mo 5 nd 7 JO 4 1". M.
1 ifliAU.-Hr.stWT.-ii' Bven lor ine
I'. i.ulnlt extraction of teeth. Also iceiu
ju flowwl nlumluum jilntc. nooun: oin m
t Colden Tooth, becond htreet.
W. H. YOUNG,
ltrazll News.
New Yobk, Dec. 24. The Heiald
nrinta t.Vin frillnwinw frnm ATnntovidpn !
oltlzens watch the columns of this n n r LTD I . . t- i i.
didly for the spiciest local newf. it t LK Captain Picking's refusal to give Amen-
Daily EvenlriK Chronicle Is recognized
us et-sentiiillv the home iiaiier for thi
Dalles i lty folks,' UnXXTT Thli not a bad
reputation. Some r I IJ JVl r, 2.CK.0 of our best
(ucceedi. In cleani:i!: the field, and hence prows
in pnpuinrny ana importance, mve It awhile,
you Mho don't, try tome of Its premium oilers.
"Tlie Reffulator Line"
siacKsmiii & W308H Slop
Tie Dalles, Portland ana" Astoria !";!
Navigation Co.
' AsCO IJOVQK, N"0. 15, A. K. .V A. M.-Meet
tlrt ana thtra .Mouauy oi eiicu iuuuiu .
DALIES I'.OYAL. AllUll UltAJ'iliit iju.
Meet In MwKinlc Hall the third Wednesday
rfench liiimui at 7 l . it.
M
0DEU.N WOODMEN OK THE WOULD.
ill, UIHH1 .UUIII.IU. iTJ. ..m in , .
each week In r ruterulty Hull, ut 7 a p. in.
5ol each weei
rOU'MlilA LODGE, NO. S, 1. O. O. t--
i every Krldny erenluc at 7:30 o clock, In K.
W.miraliiK brothern are welcome.
tt.tTOcatl, bec'y. u. a. uiuur,.-...
every jii'muuj ,..., ... .
...t i ....... i.f f',,rf i,irl Kmitl
KUIIU f UUl.Ul.t, 1.W...V ... v,w.... ..- --
0.-t. Bolourultig meniberit are cordially lu
ri!. W . S. C'KAM.
I), W.Vauke, K. of k. ana b. u. t..
..in t...n .., i.. ,(!! Hud fourth nediiei,
JAT ot eucu liioiun ai "
UTOMEN'fa CHK1HTIAN ir.sirt.nie.itvt.
W T.V-.fi? .in ,.r,.rr KrlilHV afternoon
US o'clock at the reading rooiu. All are luWtca.
UMON LtJDOl". No.W)l,I.O,O.T,-KeKular
rrmeriitty Hall. Allarulnvltejl.
' L tlllUlhMAN. C. T. K. I'- r LKCK, be
TEMJ'LE IX3D0E NO. 8, A. O. O. W.-Mcet
I ... i.'.u,..r,,Hv Hull. nciT KillLTh. li heeoUU
lUctt, Thumday evenlUK ut 7::w.
W, 8 Mycmi, Financier. M. W.
AH, NKBMITH I'OBT, No. Xi, U. A. B.-Meew
y evurv faaturday ut 7:30 r. u., In the k. of 1 .
Kill. '
AMEKHAN KA1I.WAY VNijJJ., f.U. W.
il MeeU kecoiid and loiirth 'J hun-days each
mtth lu K of T. hail. . lKAI1',y,
J II Joneh, bee y. . ' y ,
BOV L. . Meetn every hunday altctnooaln
the K. of I'. Hall.
GEHANO VEKEIN Meeln every Bundu)
evfiilm; Ui the K. of 1. Hall.
ROV L, K. DIVISION, No. 107-Meet .In
iv, ui r iiaii iiiv .....m
aJo!eacli month, at T.'M r. M.
T1IK CIIUllCIIICH.
ST. fKTKRH CIIOnOH Uev. Kather HlioiJti
, okiit l'antor. Low Mum every hutiduy at
JJ.M. Ulgli Maim ut 10:30 a, m, Vciksth ut
CT. I'AULH UIIUKC'H Ulilou Street, opKilto
P Mfth, Kov.KUD.HutclltluKector. r-ervlceii
jTJ'y Hundar at 11 a. m. uud 7::i0 r. x. Sunday
KhbolDju A. tf. Evening 1'rnyer on rrlday at
tflHMT UAl-riaT CHUi'.CH-Kev. O. I). Tay
i., 1'iulor. Mornlne Hurvleen every Hub
JSJ" at tlie ucudeiuy at 11 A. M. Hubbath
"ciiool linmedlaUily after morning nervlcefc.
i'er tneutlng Frlcluy oveiiliiK t l'astor retd
Union dorvlce lu the court houfceut
flONdltKOATJONAL CHUHCH Kev. W. C.
y Cuhtih, l'mtor. HcrvlccH every Huudoy ut II
L.., aua 7 Sunday School after morning
""leu. HtraiiKem cordially Invltetl, Beatu free.
f K. CHUKCH-Kov. J. VViiihlkb, pastor.
Hi, ""fviceii every Sunday moruliiKut 11 u, in,
Widay School at iL'i'JO o'efock v H. Epworth
iKUe t C:U0 v, u. J'rayer ineutliiK every
i, "'"Iwy ovmiltiK at 7:80 o'clock. A cordial lif
lonll " vxUtndod by both jrnntor uud iojle
QHKIbTIAN OIIUUCH-ltitvTl', II. McUtm:Y
tii,i, rruaeiiiuK ju vnu L.iirmiiau i:iiurcu
feWi,dUllrIUIUKl
ANOELIOAL LUTHKRAN-Nruth utrcet",
uiidT''' uni, wwtor, Service ut 11:80 a, in.
0 "very one.
General BlackEinithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third StreGt. opp. LiBte:s old Staufl.
THROUGH
House
Moving!
Ffeigut eaa pssssnger Line
Through Ti i-Weekly Sundays ex
cepted! between The l)nl!es and Port-
a 1 T T 1 1 land. Steamer Regulator leaves the
inure w v eiarue Dane8 at 7 a. ,.,
Mondays, Wednesdays and rridays,
IS prepared to do any and nil
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has tlie
largest lionso moving outfit
in Kastorn Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDa!les
J. F. FORD,
ist,
Of Des Moluct, lowa, writes under date oi
March 23,
S. li. Med. Mko. Co., i
Dufur, Oregon.
Oenuemen :
On arriving Dome last weeic,
11 .1 1.. !:.
1
found
till well and anxiously awaiting. Utir
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. li. Cough Curo has done
its work well. Doth of tho children like
It. Your S. B. Cough Curo has cured
and kept away nil hoarseness from me.
So give It to every one, witli greetinge
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. & Mits. J. I. 1-okd.
IfyouwMito feel fret.li uud cheerful, and ready
for the BpriiiK'H work, cleanse your nynteiu with
the Headache and Liver Cure, by takluK two or
three dose each week.
Sold under a positive guarantee.
W ceutu per bottle by ull druKgUts.
C. F. STEPHENS,
D ISA. LICK IN
DRY GOODS
Plothing
eonnectinz at the Cascade Ix)cke with
Steamer Dalles Citv. Steamer Dalles
City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock)
at ti a. m.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
Tho Dalles.
I'ASHKNCKlt ISATKJi.
One way . . . .
Round trip.
.?2.00
. U.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All. freight, except car lots,
will be 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. m. Live Btock shipments solicteu.
Call on or address,
B. F,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
LAUGHLIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
H
Itooti, iSlioen, Hutu, iCtc.
Fancy ud, kion,
i:tc.
Kle.
Ktc.
Second St., The Dalles.
ARTIC factory
SODA WATER AND I0E OREAM.
Candies and Nuts Vir
rvii Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
J.FOLCO
2 3 8
2d Street
At right bide
Mrs. uburr't
icttuuruut.
i can vessels in Kio uarbor all tlie pro-
tection they desired from rebel fire
j while landing cargoes is asserted by ag
j grieved shipmasters to be a virtual
I recognition of the insurgents as belliger
J ents, and their views are evidently
shared by the American merchants in
I the city. These persons say Captain
i Picking's reports of the situation to Sec-
. retarv of Navy Herbert have been so
T
vague as to be absolutely misleading,
and they declare that a firm Etand taken
now by the American naval officers
would be of material aid in bringing
about a satisfactory ending to tho revo
lution.
I'eixuto'a Orders.
New York, Des. 24. A Herald dis
patch from Dania says the report has
j reached there that the government forces
I available for actual service, having been
j allowed to suffer serious depletions from
' one cause and another, Peisoto has now
determined to raise the strength of tlie
National Guard at once to a high stand
ard in several provinces. Accordingly
lie has issued an order that drafts shall
immediately be made for slightly more
than 12,000 men in each af the following
provinces: Parahibuna, Sao Paulo,
Parahaiba and Pernambuco.
iNEWS NOTES.
General John W. Sprague of Tacomn,
Wash., died Sunday last. He was born
at White Creek, New York, April 4th,
1S17. Gen. Sprague was a brave soldier
and withal one of God's noblemen.
The Salvation Army of San Francisco
on Christmas day fed 8,000 hungry men
and women at a former dive, changed to
an army station. They also gave away
1,000 baskets of food of the value of $2.50
each and sheltered over 300 homeless.
They had accumulated a fund of J 8.000.
The crank, Joseph Donjau, who lias
sent threatening letters to tho executive
and Vice President Stevenson and others,
has been caught, From a conversation
with him ho evidently is one of tho
anarchists and socialist imports, as he
is from Seiesia, Austria and is 20 years
of age.
The iJmueli Asylum.
Tlie board appointed to examine tho
sites for tho branch asylum in Kastern
Oregon has completed its labors, finish
ing up with The Dalles Wednesday.
What their report will ho cannot of
course bo told, but wo feel that an hon-
t one will bo in favor of The Dalles.
Tho Dalles lias tho most equable climate
of any point in Kastern Oregon. It
lias tho finest site in the state. It lias
in abundance of water under suffi
cient pressure to nfiord perfect protec
tion against fire. Fuel 1.1 cheaper man
... I 1 !....
at any of tno otner places, aim bjhiiik
comes earlier than anywhere in tho
state. Resides these advantages, it is
tho nearest uud most convenient place
for the class of patients that will bo
tent to it; for tho intention is not to
supply it place for tho insano of Kastein
Oregon, but for thoso of tho western
portion ot tho state. The cliango oi cli
mate is tho thing desired, and Tho
Dalles bus every advantago in furnish
ing tho proper climate at tho smallest
expenditure for transportation. Tlie
interest of tho unfortunate ones, as well
as the interest of tho state demand tho
location of tho branch asylum at The
Dalles. Hood River Glacier.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From our licKiilnr Coricspondoiit.
Washington, Dec. 22, 1893.
n : .ilor Hoar's arraignment of Mr.
Cleveland for his unconstitutional as
sumption of authority in dealing with
Hawaii, as admitted in his special nies
eago to congress, wa" terrible, but strictly
in aacordance with facts. The memory
of his burning words, as well as those
used by Representative Routolle, of
Maine, in a speech in tho house, will
linger long with Mr. Cleveland, who has
already expressed himself to a friend as
being sick of tlie whole business. Ho
will be sicker than Hint before congress
gets through with it, as the democrats
have not shown any great desire to either
shield or defend him. The following ex
tract from Mr. Hoar's speech is both
true and pertinent: "If Mr. Willis went
out instructed to reinstate tho old gov
ernment, absolutely or upon conditions,
could little Hawaii help herself, if the
American people had been behind the
act? No, Mr. President, this adminis
tration has been hurried into this trans
action, not by any sense of justice to
Hawaii, not by any desire to vindicate
the national honor, but for the sake of
making what has turned out to be a
weak, impotent attack on its prede
cessor. The great name nnd fame of
Benjamin Harrison are a source of envy
and discontent in eome bosoms."
Secretary Herbert has got into hot
water by adopting the royal methods of
Mr. Cleveland. Not long ago there was
a vacancy at the naval academy, which
should have properly been filled from
tho fifth congressional district of S. C.
Representative Strait, who represents
that district in the house, wrote to Sec
retary Herbert concerning the vacancy
but received no reply. When ho came
to the extra session ho called at the
navy department and was coolly in
formed that Secretary Herbert had filled
the vacancy by appointing a youth of his
own state, Alabama. Mr. Strait has in
troduced a resolution in the house call
ing upon Secretary Herbert for his
authority for making the appointment.
One would suppose from the frequency
of the slaps in the faco which the admin
istration gives the democratic senators
that it had no need of their support.
The latest slap was tho nomination of
Wayne MacVeagh, of Pennsylvania, to
be ambassador to Italy. Tho demo
cratic senators smile and try to pretend
that they like it, but it is plain to all
that they do not. There was no diffi
culty about tlie confirmation of Mr. Mac
Veagh's nomination by tho senate. Ho
is thoroughly competent to creditably
fill the position and if Mr. Cleveland
preferred to give one of tho highest
honors at his disposal to a renegrade re
publican rather than to a democrat, re
publican senators had no objection, so
tlie nomination was promptly confirmed.
The adoption of tho following amend
ment to the urgency deficiency bill in
the house by a vote of 123 to 40 was a
practical reprimand of Mr. Clevoland
and Hoke Smith, for their wholesale sus
pension of pensioners: "That any pen
sion heretofore or that may hereafter bo
ranted to any applicant therefor under
anv law ot me uniteu estates auinoriz-
ing tho granting of any payment of pen
sions or application adjudicated upon
shall be deemed and held by all officers
of tho United States to bo a vested right
in the grantee to that extent that pay
ment thereof ahull not bo withhold or
suspended until after duo notice to tho
grantee of less than thirty days, tho
commissioner of pensions after hearing
all tho evidence, shall decido to annul,
vacate and modify or set aside tho deci
sion upon which such pension was
granted. Such notice to grantee must
contain a full and true statement of any
.'barges or allegations upon which such
iecision granting Mich pension shall bo
sought to be in uny manner disturbed or
modified."
The administration men aro alarmed
by tho statement ofj Senator Murphy
concerning tho Cleveland tarill bill.
Thev know Hint if ho lives up to that
statement "I will endeavor, so far as
lies in my power, to see that no injustice
s done to the interests of my native city
and state" it menus another demo
cratie vote against tho Cleveland tnrifT
bill in the senate, where they have few
votes to spare.
Tho majority report in favor of tho
Cleveland tnrili'bill is not calculated to
mako any votc3 for that measure. It in
not much of a Christmas present for tho
democratic congressman to take homo
to their unemployed constituents; its
fine talk ubout future prosperity will not
buy groceries or pay houso rent for those
who liavo already been brought to want
by tho prospects of that which it so
highly lauds.
Secretary Carlisle's long delayed an
nual report was submitted to congress
this week. Tho most noteworthy re
commendation it contains is that ask
ing congress for authority to issue $200,
000,000 in bonds. This is just what
Senator Sherman said during the silver
fight that tho administration would
have to do sooner or later. Cab
RECORD MAKERS.
,Tnn prcatest speed attained by
sailing- ships, according to Mulhal, was
by the James Raines, 4'K) miles in
twenty-four hours, and Flying Cloud,
413. Tho Red Jacket ran !2,2bO miles
in seven days, averaging 325 miles a
da3
Tun appearance of a ladies' eight on
the Thames has attracted considera
ble attention. The craft in which they
row is a light one, and tho members of
the crew are all neatly attired in white,
with ties and hatbands of Leander
cerise.
Tin: duchess of Fife (Princess
Louise) has succeeded in maintaining
her reputation as an expert angler.
She has taken thirty salmon the past
season, and on one day she landed as
many as seven, which ranged from
nine to fourteen pounds in weight.
Recently tho Cunard steamer
Lucania reduced the Cunard steamer
Campania's eastward record by one
hour and twenty-five minutes, and the
Campania reduced the Lucania's west
ward record by twenty minutes. The
two records now stand: Eastward,
Lucania, 5.13.IS0; westward, Campania,
5.KJ.2:!.
FACTORY, MILL AND MINE.
Tin: nveragv annual production of
the precious metals in the world from
1S70 to ISi'O was: Gold, 8110,075,000;
silver, 5112,000,000.
At a Kansas City pricking house a
few days ago, in elov.T. hours, 3,218
cattle were killed and prepared for the
beef market, an average of about five
a minute.
Twenty years ago there were but
two or three manufacturers of horse
hide leather in this country. The con
sumption of this leather is large and
rapidly increasing.
It is undoubtedly profitable to keep
a cow. A census report shows that the
average yield of milk per cow for the
whole United States in ISOOwas 2.0S2
pounds, or 1,202 quarts.
In 1S02 the bituminous coal mines of
the United States employed 212,S0.'i
persons. The average number of work
ing days was 210. The grand total of
employes of coal mines was 341,713.
PERTAINING TO PLANTS.
TiiEr.i: are carnivorous plants which
capture and eat insects.
A certain forest plant in .Tnpan
grows to be about six feet high in three
weeks.
The most singular plant is the sensi
tive plant. Some of this family are so
delicate that the passing- of a cloud
over the sun will cause their leaves to
curl up.
Fuancois Coss, who has been in
specting the California vlnej-ards as it
representative of the French govern
ment, is taking back samples of what
he regards as high grades of wines he
found produced there.
Purchase ticket for photo of agent, ho
will call but once. 1). C. IlKitittx.
When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Oui
ton of I.uiay, Russell county, Kan.,
called ut tho labaiatory of Chamberlain
tk Co., Des Moines, to show them his
six-year-old boy, whoso life hud been
saved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
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