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VOL. VII.
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 1894.
NO. 18.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. ,
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THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets, The
Dalles, Oregon.
Terms of Subscription
rerYear -WM
Per month, by carrier 50
Single copy -
TIME TABLES.
Railroads.
In effect August 6, 1893.
EAST BOUND.
o. 2. Arrive 10:65 r. M. Departs 11:00 P. M.
WEST BOUND.
No. 1, Arrives 3:39 A. M. Departs 8:44 a. m.
LOCAL.
Arrives from Portland at 1 P. M.
Departs for Portland' at 3 P. K.
Two locai freights that carry passengers leave
one for the west at 8:00 a. k., and one for the
east at 5:30 A. M.
STAGES. '
For PrlnevUle, via. Bake Oven, leave dally
at 6 a. M.
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
aaily at 6 a. M.
For Dufur, KIngsley, Wamlc, WapiniOa, Warm
Springs and Tygh VaUey, leave daily, except
Sunday, at 6 A. m.
For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
meek, except Sunday at 7 a. m.
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House.
FROFESSIONAL.
H
a Dinniri T ATrnnHiiv.iT-LiW Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
S. B. DUrUB. FRANK MBNBFBX.
T-xUFDK, fc MENEFEE ATTOBNBYS - AT
XJ law Rooms 42 and 43, over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
AS. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of-
nee in Schanno's building, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon.
F. r. HATS. B. 8.HUNTINGTON. H. 8. WILSON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB-nbys-at-law
Offices, French's block over
First National Bank. Ttn Dalles. Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attobnbt-at-law Rooms
. French & Co.'s bank building, Second
Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
J SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M.; F. T. M. C;
M. C. P. and 8. O., Physician and Sur
geon; Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block.
Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second
street.
D
R. ESHELMAN (HOM JtOPATHIc; PHYSICIAN
and subobon. uaus answereu prvuiiiuj.
day or night, city or country,
umce ro. bo aim
.unapman uiocjt.
wtf
DR. O. D. DO AN E PHYSICIAN AND SUB
sbon. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence: 8. E. corner Court and
Fourth streets, second door from the corner.
Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M.
D' SIDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
iet on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
SOCIETIES.
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A.F.4A. M. Meets
first and third Aionaay oi eacn muam i
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
"H. Clough, Sec'y. H. A. Bills.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, in
- Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. E. Jacobsen,
D, W.Vausb, K. of R. and S. C. C.
ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K.
of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7 :80 p. m.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are Invited.
HARMON LODGE No. 501, 1. 0. G. T. Regular
weekly meetings Friday at 8 P. M., ar
Fraternity Hall. All are Invited.
Ij. C. Chbisman, C. T. R. C. Flbcb:, Be
TBMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets
JL in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, an Second
" street, Thursday evenings at 7 :30.
H. HANSEN,
W. 8 Myers, Financier. M. W.
J AS. NE SMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at 7:80 P. x.f in the K. of P.
Hall.
AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION, NO. 40.
Meets second and fourth Thursdays each
month in K. of P. hall. . J. W. Rbady, .
- W. H. Jones, Sec'y. Pres.
B,
OF L. E. Meets every Bunday afternoon in
the K. of P. Hall. v
G
ESANG VE REIN Meets every
Sunday
evening In the K. of P. Hall.
B OF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets In
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, at 7:30 f. M.
THE CHURCHES.
OT. METERS CHURCH Rev. Fathnr -Rhvnii-
O sbbst Pastor. Low Mass every Snnday at
i a. m. oiu aoh b j.u:duA. m. vespers at
7 P. U.
OT. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
miu. iun. sun dumuuo xiwwr. cervices
every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
Bchool9:45 A. at. Evening Prayer on Friday at
7:80 -
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat
lob, Pastor. Morning services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
School Immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the court house at
P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. -C.
Curtis. Pastor. Services evervBnndav t 11
A. X. and 7 P. jf . Sunday School after morning
oi.ry 'Pth coraiauy lnyitea. peats iree.
M. E. CHUjrCtif-Rer. J. Whislkb, pastor.
. Services ejery 8unday morning at 11 a. m.
Bunday Bchool. at,l2:2 o'clock P M. Enworth
League at 6:30p. -k. Prayer meetinar.'-every
Thursday evening at 730 o'clock. A cq 4al in
vitation is extended -by .botn-pastor an ; pepple
Jo all. - j , . 4f ii .
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rbv.P. H. McGdfpet
Pastor. Preaching in the Christian church
each Lord's Day at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. All
are cordially invited -
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ninth street
Rev. A. Horn, pastor. Services at 11:80 a.m.
Sunday-school at 2:80 p.m A cordial welcome
o every one.
FRENCH & CO.;
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in be
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
THE DALLES
Rational it Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - - - - - Z. F. Moody
Vice-President, - - Charles Hilton
Cashier, - - - - - M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK, '
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
at all accessible points.
J. 8. BCHBNCK,
President.
J. M. Patterson,
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES,
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
. remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
j New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Libbb.
:H. M. SHALL.
W. H.YOUNG,
BiacKsmiln & wagon shod
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
TM Street opp. LieliB's oia Stand.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honse moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles
J. F. FORD, Evaielist,
OI Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date oi
March 23, 1893:
S. B. Med. Mfg.Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen ;
On arriving home laBt week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
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. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So eive it to every one. with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
I OUra, MB. 3c MBS. J. . FORD.
If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and ready
for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with
the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or
three doses each week. '
Sold under a positive guarantee.
60 cents per bottle by all druggists.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN s
DRY GOODS
Clothing
- Boots Bhoes, Hata. Ktc. .
FanciJ JjoodoSon,?,
Second St.; The Dalles.
" Aa old as '
the hills" and
never excell
ed. "Tried
and proven "
i3 the verdict
of millions.
a i mm o ns
' Liver Regu-
yv . . lator is the
r TrP OTiy Liver
JL-JC-and Kidney
medicine to
which you
. can pin your
g 3 ' faith for a
l707 cure. A
-C- mild laxa
tive, -and
purely veg
etable, act
ing directly
on the Liver
and Kid
Pills
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
The King of Liver Medicines.
' " 1 have used your Simmons Liver Regu
lator and can conscientiously say it is the
king of all liver medicines, I consider it a
medicine chest in itself. Gko.. W. Jack
son, Tacoma, Washington.
13-EVERt PACKAGE-SI
Has the Z Stamp hi red on wrappsiw
LI Daily Evening Chronicle is recognized
1 1 1 as essentially the home paper for the
Dalles City folks' jflT? This is not a bad
reputation. Some fl UiYlIl 2,000 of our best
oltizens watch the columns of this nnnm
daily for the spiciest local news. It rrr UK
duvwwioju gicoiuuK mt; uciu, kuu nmice grows
in popularity and importance. Take it awhile.
you who don't; try some of its premium offers.
"Tie Regulator Line"
He Dalles, Portland ani Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freignt ana Passenoer Line
Through Tri-Weekly (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dallea and Port
land: Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalleerat 7 a. m.,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
connecting at the Cascade Locks with
Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles
City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock)
at 6 a. m.,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, ,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
The Dalles.
PASSENGER BATED. V
Oneway... ' ..$2.00
Bound trip 3.00
Freight Rates reatly Reduce
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 be delivered before
5 p.. m. Live - stock shipments solicted.
(jail on or aaareaa,
W. C. ALLAWAY.
s General Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
- General Managers
THE DALLES. - OREGON
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County in probate, executrix with
the will annexed of the estate of James
Underbill deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby re
quired to . present ' them to me with
proper vouchers at the law office of Con
don & Condon in Dalles City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this
notice. '
November U, 1893. . '
' (DlARA Z. UNDEKHITjf,"
Executrix of the Estate of James under
hill, deceased.
HIGHBINDER'S REVOLT
They Will FiM Registration Mer tie
' Exclusion Act.
LITTLE NEWS FROM THE C0RWIN
A Sailor's Lack of Caution the. Ground
for Belief That There Has Been
Trouble.
San Fhancisco, Jan. 6. The high
binders and keepers of disreputable re
sorts in Chinatown ' are up in arms
against the law calling for the registra
tion of Chinese residing in the United
States. Assisting these are the Chinese
convicted of felony, who cannot register
and are subjected to deportation. . Last
night a general raid was made on all
circulars of information posted in China
town and they were torn down. A proc
lamation was issued by the highbinders
warning all ' Chinese not to register.
This proclamation has served to carry
fear into the ranks of the more reputa
ble Chinese, who are willing to register
under the new law. Nothing was known
of the work of the highbinders, brothel
keepers and felons until this morning,
when the revenue officials visited China
town and found ,that every circular
posted had been torn down. The failure
of the Chinese consul, who has been on
a visit to Washington, to put in an ap
pearance has, no doubt, given to the
highbinders and ' other disreputable
characters renewed courage to carry on
the work they have set out to do. Mon
day, however, the consul is expected,
and it is given out from reliable sources
that a proclamation will be issued di
recting all Chinese to register. This an
nouncement will no doubt tend to in
crease the hatred of all Chinese vagrants,
and .it is then that war is expected to
break out between the two classes. All
reputable Chinese will obey the word of
the consul and they will have ample
protection, but there is no certainty that
the. desperate characters will even then
desist in their efforts to prevent registra
tion. The circulars will be put 'up again,
and there will be twice as many of them.
To prevent their being torn down, guards
will be placed in Chinatown to watch
them.
No Newa from Corwln. '
San Francisco, Jan. 6. The only in
formation yet obtained from the Corwin
is the one sentence shouted yesterday
from the deck of the revenue cutter by
an incautious sailor. That sentence
was, "There is serious trouble in Hono
lulu."' Before the sailor had a chance
to say any more he was gruffly ordered
away from the rail by the officers. It
has been learned from an authoritative
naval source that the Mohican will not
sail for Honolulu for ten days at least.
Even if a war -vessel should sail tomor-
w. she could not reach the islands
more than 24 hours in , advance of the
steamship Mariposa, which is scheduled
to leave her9 next Thursday. Today
ten sailors of the Mohican were given
shore liberty, ranging in time from five
to ten days. Naval officers say there is
nothing unusual in the fact that the
Mohican has steam up.
Compelled' to Admit It.
New Yobk, Jan. 7. The Sun's Wash
ington correspondent telegraphed yester
day : President Cleveland and Secretary
Gresham, although they would not
publicly admit it, were compelled to say
to the members of. the foreign affairs
committees of the two houses, who called
upon them, that Minister Willis had
actually called upon the provisional gov
ernment in . the . name of the United
.States to resign and . make way for tbe
restoration of Queen Liliuokalani, who
had, upon reflection, consented to be
restored to the throne. .This informa
tion came to the state department yes
terday morning in a long cipher dispatch
from Honolulu, brought by the Corwin.
The Report Denied.
Washington, Jan. 6. The report
from San Francisco that the Mohican is
preparing for an immediate trip to Hon
olulu, is denied at the navy department
The Mohican and Banger were ordered
ready for sea about the same time.
The Ranger was dispatched to Central
America several weeks ago. The Mohi
can, has been ready to put to sea on
short notice, but it is said she will not,
at present, go to Honolulu..
Settlement Requested.
During my absence, t who have un
settled accounts with iL. undersigned
are expected to call and setu- with Mr,
Geo. Krauss, who has 'my books and
accounts. An early settlemen t will
greatly oblige. Yours truly,
V Leslie Bctleb.
Hot clam broth at J. O. Mack's every
day at 4 o'clock.
NEWS NOTES.
The Colorado 'legislature will convene
Wednesday.
The trial of Vaillant, the anarchist, j
was begun today in Paris.
France will begin this year with the
construction of 32 warships of all classes.
Mrs. Robinson Locke, wife of the pub
lisher of the Toledo Blade, died Satur
from the effects of la grippe. .
There is a deadlock in the house, the
republicans and a small number of dem
ocrats refusing to answer to roll call.
Warrants of arrest have been prepared
for absent members.
Peter Hart, a wealthy colored farmer.,
died near Moberly, Mo., last Thursday
night. Records showed that he was 104
years of age and the father of 76 chil
dren. When a slave he had thirteen
masters. '
By reason of heavy snows in the Sierra
Madres, the tribe of Temochie Indians
has succumbed togreat privations. The
tribe has been decreased by a constant
warfare against the rule of the Mexican
government, and in its weakened state
and the scarcity of provisions has been
unable to cope with the severe cold.
There have been a number of deaths al
ready , and more will, come, practically
exterminating them.
England proposes to build four first-
class warships, similar to ' the Majestic
and the Magnificent, each costing about
1,000,000 roughly, with 15,000 tons coal
capacity. vThese warships will be ar
ranged to enable them to keep tbe sea
longer than any warship now afloat. It
is estimated that they will be completed
in three years. In addition to the 20
torpedo destroyers already projected, 12
others of tbe same type, with a guaran
teed speed of 25 knots and an average
cost of 32,000 have been arranged for.
Tyndall, the Hypnotist. -
.New York, Jan. 6. Professor Alex.
J. Mclvor Tyndall, who claims that hd
can discover the guilt or innocence of
alleged criminals by hypnotism, yester
day announced he 'would sail for Eng
land today for the purpose of persuading
tbe English authorities to allow him to
hypnotize Mrs. Maybrick who is
serving a life sentence in Eng
land for the murder of her .hus
band, and . white in that condition forc
ing her to recall all she knows about her
husband's death, so that her guilt or in
nocence may be demonstrated. Pro
fessor Tyndall Is the man who claims
that he ca hypnotize himself, remain
apparently dead for days and then come
back to life. He offered to allow himself
to be buried for 30 days in Chicago dur
ing the world's fair, but the Chicago
authorities told him there was no va
cancy for him in the potter's field. -
The persistent cough which usually
follows an attack of the grip can be per
manently cured by taking Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. Mr. W.A. McGuire, of
McKay, Ohio, says: "La Grippe left
me with a severe cough. After using sev
eral different medicines without relief, I
tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
which effected a permanent cure. I have
also found it to be without an equal for
children when troubled with, colds or
croup. Fifty-cent bottles for sale by
Blakely & Houghton, druggists.
. - Bnoklen'i Arlnca SalTe. . . . . .
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait 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 box. For sale dv Snipes & Kin-
ersly. ' . ':
T. nnlc Over Ynnr Oonntv IV arrant. ' i
All county warrants registered nrior
to January 16th, 1890, will be paid, it
presented at my office, corner of Third
and .Washington streets. Interest
ceases on and after this date. - '
; Wm. Michell, i
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 21st, 1893. : ; , tf
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the com plexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists. - .
WOOD! . WOOD! WOOD!
Best grades oak. fir, pine and slab
wood. . Office 133 Second street. All
orders promptly attended to;
tt ... XklAIER ot XSENTON.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
STATE RANK AND PRODUCTS.
Colorado is first in silver.
, Washington is eightb in gold.
Alaska ranks first in sealskins.
. Utah is third in silver and tenth, in.
gold." .
- Montana is fourth in silver, fifth in.
gold.
Idaho is sixth in gold and seventh in
silver. . - i ". , -
. Florida is third in sugar and sixth,
in rice.
Minnesota is fourth in wheat, eighth
in oats.
Nevada is second in gold and fourth
.in silver. . -'
The two Dakotas lead all the states,
in wheat. .. , , . . ;
Nebraska is eighth in corn and
ninth in rye. . . .
South Carolina leads in rice, is
fifth, in cotton.
Vermont is fourth in copper and
seventh in hops.'
Rhode Island is second in cotton
and linen goods. ,T
Wtomng is twelfth in cattle and
fourteenth in gold.
New Mexico is eighth in silver and
seventh in gold. j
Delaware is the twenty-first of the
states in apples.
Oregon is seventh in fisheries and
fifteenth in wheat.
Maine is fifth in buckwheat, eighth
in hops, ninth in potatoes. . - -
Louisiana is first in sugar, third in
rice and seventh in cotton.
. THE ORIGIN OF NAMES.
: Stot was formerly a herd, hence the
Stottards and Stoddards. : s
Free and Freeman were once the
names of manumitted slaves. .
"Rr.T.TTAXr rfTTfQATt.a tlin fnllrt ot,3
more euphonious Bellehomme.
Bridge, Bridger and Brigster were
lAjix-baixera ui tue King s linages,
, Reynolds, Reynardson, Rankin are
descendants of Reynard, the Fox.
Block, Blocker and Blockman aie
the sons of men who fashioned hats.
Simon gave us Sims, Simpson, Simp
kins, Simcox, Simmons and Simonds.
Spicer is a descendant of the espicer,
or dealer who handled foreign spices.
Pedder, Pedderman, Pedman and
Pedlar had fathers who carried packs.
Hooper, Hopper and Barreller came
from families supported by cask making-
1
Calvert was once a calf herd; so
.1.. r- j
Calvards.
FARMING IN FOREIGN LANDS.
. Cooperative dairying is growing
very rapidly in France, and there is
more inclination to make butter than
cheese. --(
The chief agricultural products of
San Salvador are coffee, indigo, sugar
balsam, tobacco, India rubber, rice and
mora wood.. -
A forest fire, that raged for five days
in the wooded mountains of France, de
stroyed 10,000 acres of pine forest,,
valued at 880,000. (
Deserving; Praise
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and
have never handled remedies that sell as
well, or that have given such universal
satisfaction. We do . not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, as we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. ' . There remedies have won their
great popularity purely on their merits.
Snipes & Kinersly's druggists. '
ook'sCottonRpot
COMPOUND.
recent discovery by an old
physician. Sucocxlfulljf sat
lmontMy by thousands ar
ZadtcM. Is trio only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine dia-
eorered. Beware or unprincipled druggists wis
offer inferior medicines in place of this. Ask for
Cook's Cotton Root Compound, tat no nbtt
tute, or inclose 1 and 6 cents in postage In letter
and we will send, sealed, by re turn mall. Full sealed
particulars In plain envelops, to ladies only, 9
stamps. Address Pond Lily Company.
No. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit, Mich. '
Sold In The Dalles by Blakeley & Hougton.1
Has Never Keen Disappointed.
. The above words speak volumes and cannot be
said of many things, but coming from one who
has been a sufferer for many years, no further
tribute can be added:
Gentlemen; I have been a sufferer from
headache for many years and can cheerfully
recommend Krause's Headache Capsules as be
ing the only preparatien that has given almost
instant relief. - Have been using them for about
six months and have never yet been disappointed
in them. . Yours with respect,
, WiilH. Slep,
Pnb. Altoona Pa.
Bold by Snipes fe Kihersly.