The flalles Daily Chroniele. Entered at the Postotfice at Tne Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. THE DALLES OREGON locations of the Capital. The capital of the tfnited States has been located at different times at the following' different places: AtPhiladel phia from September 5, 1774, until De- ' cember, 177C;at Haltimore.from Decem ber, 20, 1770, to March, 1777; at Philadel phia from March 4, 1777, to September, 1777; at Lancaster, Pa., from September 27, 1777, to September 30, 1777; at York, . Pa., from September 30, 1777, to July, 1778; at Philadelphia, from July 2, 1778, to June 30, 1783; at Princeton, N. J., from June 30, 1783, to November 20, 17S3; at Annapolis, Md., from No vember, 1783, to November, 1784, at Trenton, N. J., from November, 1784, to January, 1785; at New York, from January, 1785, to 17&0, when the seat of government was changed to Phila delphia, where it remained until 1800, since which time it has been at Wash ington. FOREIGN CENSUS FIGURES. In Vienna the Jews number about 10 per cent, of the entire body of in habitants. Emigration from European Russia to Siberia is on the increase and reached 100,000 in 1892. The annual average of criminals tried in Germany for all offenses is 222,694; in Italy, 127,372; in Great Brit ain, 78,438. The number of insane persons in Ireland has increased from 249 per 100,000 population in 1880 to 369 per 100,000 in 1892. A parliajikcs-taky blue book relating1 to the last census for England and Wales shows that there were taken 8,716,303 unmarried males and 8,908,065 unmarried females, 4.851,548 married males, and 4,910,049 married females, 484,990 widowers and 1,124,310 widows. About a year ago I took a violent at tack of la grippe. I coughed day and night for about six weeks ; my wife then suggested that I try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. . At first I could see no difference, but etill kept trying it, and soon found that it was what I needed. If I got no relief from one dose I took another, and it was only a few days un til I was free from the cough. I think people in general ought to know the value of this remedy, and I take pleas ure in acknowledging the benefit I have received from it. Madison Mustard, Otway, Ohio. Fifty-cent bottles for sale 1)V Blukelev fc TTnnCThtnn Hrl-iorcpiata GOOD ADVICE; .-- T?fTi Tist rtriHr I'ltipn iliriilrl riv his J I ; c personal effort and influence to increase the circulation of his hos-.ic paper which tcacUe3 the American policy of Protec tion. Tt is hi: duty to aiJiii lh:3 respect in every way possible. After the home -paper is tu'.ccli cira of, why not suV " scribe for the Am:-::;:can Economist, published !y the American Protective "Tariff League? 0:ie of ils c irrespon duts says : "No true A:aer:can can get a!on;j without it. I oir.ii;:er it the greatest an.1 truest political teacher in the United States." Send postal card request for free sample copy. Address Wilbur F. Wake man, General Secretary, 1 35 West 23d St., New York. "The Regulator Line" lie Dalles, Portland and Asteria Navigation Co. THROUGH Remand Passenger Line Through Tri-Weekly (Sundays ex' cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Jjaiies at 7 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, connecting at the Cascade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill at. dock) at b a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur day e connecting with Steamer Regulator for Tne xaues. , PAS8ENOKK BATES. One way. , $2.00 Bound trip . , 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freigJit, except car lots, will be brought through, with cut delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipmente for way landings must be delivered before t p. m. i.ive stock shipments solicted, Uau on or address, W. CALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. -:t DALLES, - OREGON A VIVISECTOR IN AFRICA. Bow aV Scientific Gent Waj Ilex polled of Five Thousand Dollars. One 'of the most curious expeditions ever planned by man was that once undertaken by Dr. J. G. Bunting, of Portland, says the Eewiston (Me.) Journal. "During all his life he had been a close student of the philosophy of digestion, and for the purpose of his investigations he had that remarkable Canadian, Alexis - St. Martin, in his care for twenty years. In order to clinch matters amd provide facts for some of the doubting Thomases Dr. Bunting cast about for some one else upon whom he might continue to ex periment. lie could think of but one plan, and that was to go into Africa, buy two slaves, and operate upon their stom achs. By opening the body near the fifth rib and perforating the stomach a condition couM be produced similar to that existing in the person of St. Martin. Therefore the doctor pur chased his -supplies and sailed across to Tunis in the north of Africa. There he hired a native chief with forty of his followers, paying them a liberal retaining fee and promising them al luring largess when the trip should be ended. They set forth. The doctor carried one thousand pounds in his in side pocket, and the chief probably lay awake four nights thinking about the matter. - At any rate, on the fifth night he sneaked into the doctor's tent and de livered a little address over the muz zles of two pistols. When he had con cluded the doctor passed over his ducats and the chief passed over the border along with his renegade band. They helped themselves to. such sup plies as suited their artless and unen lightened tastes. The. doctor came baclr without a retinue and with a deal of experience that will never appear in a medical work. FROGS AND WASPS.- The Former Eat tlio tatter and Seem to Enjoy Them Very Much. Some time ago I discovered, acci dentally, that frogs arc voracious cat ers of wasps. I have in my garden a tank for watering, with an island of rockwork, which is a favorite haunt of the frogs, writes R. E. Bartlett in the London Spectator. The wasps just now are carrying on a raid against my fruit, and when I wish to gratify at once my revenge and my frogs I catch a ma rauder between a post card and an in verted wine glass, carry him off to the tank, wet his wings to prevent his fly ing, and set him on the rockwork be fore the frogs. After a moment's pause a frog ad vances, and in an instant the wasp has disappeared, drawn into the frog's mouth by a single dart of his long tongue. Occasionally the wasp reap pears, wholly or partially, having made it unpleasant for the frog, but he is al most alvva3Ts swallowed in the end. Usually convulsive movements may be noticed iri the frog's throat and body, as though the process of deglutition were not quite easy; but that they like the diet is evident from the fact that a single smallish frog has been known to take three wasps one after another. Indeed, it is remarkable what very small frogs, quite infants, will swallow a wasp with avidity. One afternoon a tiny frog swallowed a full-grown wasp, when a big relative went for him quite savagely, like a big schoolboy thrashing a small one for presuming to be helped before him. STRANGE BUT TRUE. The most extensive mines are those of Saxony; the galleries have 123 miles of length. The Chinese language is spoken by the greatest number of people, over 400,000,000. The deepest coal shaft in America is at Pottsville, Pa. In 1885 it had reached 1,576 feet. The longest river is the Mississippi and Missouri, considered as one; about 4,300 miles. The oldest library is that of the Vati can. It Was originally founded by Au gustus Caesar. The highest bridge is near Bradford, Pa. ' It has a span of 2,051 feet and is 301 feet high. The lowest body of water is the Dead sea, nearly 1,300 feet below the level of the sea. FOUND IN LONDON. TwENTY-i'rvE thousand horses are used in the carrying- trade of London. There are 300,000 families in London earning; less than three shillings a day. London has a "Bald-headed club,' to which none but polished skulls are admitted. Six hundred cats were on exhibition at the recent Crystal palace cat show in London. Sir Andrew Clark always main tained that Londoners eat too much, eat too often and eat too quickly. He found indigestion the crying evil of the day, and in battling with it led a cru sade against tea. A. Leader. Since its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alter atives containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. Itwill cure sick head ache, indigestion-, constipation ana drive materia from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. - Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. ' Tne Baltimore Kplscopal Methodist Says : "Simmons Liver BegulatorJ.has no equal, containing those Southern roots and herbs which an all wise Provi dence has placed in countries where liver diseases prevail." . A " Use Mexica . Silver Stove Polish. . . Wkn the Train stops at THE DALLES, get iff on the South Side fiEW contf jwsm hotel: - This larce and popular Honse does the principal hotel business, "d is prejiareu to furnifch the Best Accommodations of any . Housb in the city, and at the low rate of ' $1.00 per Day. - first Qlass Teals, 25 Cepts. Office for all Stage Tvlnea leaving; The Tallt for all ' r point in Kastern Oreeoa and Jatern Washington. ' In this Hotel. - ' - 6 Corner of Front and Union Sts. THE CHRONICLE was 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. 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 ' $6.00 per annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of ' each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., ma.o Dalles, Oregon. A H. H. CKMPBELL, Successor to LESLIE BUTLER, ' Will constantly keep on hand a complete line of GR0GERI ES, CROCKERY, Having purchased Mr. Butler's entire stock, I shall endeavor to maintain the reputation of the house, which has been:- ' BEST GOODS AT L0WETT PRICES. - SQUARE DEALING TO EVERY ONE . Call and see me, next door to Postoffice. PAUL K R -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OIL.S And the Most. Complete and the S?Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None bu t the best brands of th Sherwin-Williams and J. W. MaBury's Paints used in all anr work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents forNMasury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. Ail orders promptly attended, to. ' t w , Paint Shoo comer Third ouu Wanhiugbui. jtn.. The Dalles 0reo ...Familiar Faces O. EX BAYARD, ' ' Late Special Agent General Land Office. Bavard. eSs Barnett, Jtye leal Instate, IjDai?, Ipsurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. ODJ- 0 0?.l Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Kent, c Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land Office. 85 Washington St. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. i This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portct east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beeihave been introduced, and oily the first-class article will be p'aceVoo be markot. ' - BOOKS, JEMELRY, MHTCH and Musical Instruments. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. E FT & CO AND GLASS Latest Patterns and Designs in J jSl. HE ES DEfc. . in a New Place. J. EX BARNET1 it: lio. THE DALLES, OK. DEAEER IN ' Piii MAINS TAPPED Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. . u Thene.is a tide in the affairs leads on to fortune." - ." The poet unquestionably had reference to the flnvHt Si I fe at C R AN DAL L Who are selling: these goods M1CHK1,BACH BBICKV CAN BE 11 RST CLKSS CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably With, every Photographs, o LifeSie Free ' Call at the Gallery and see samples.. My "work speaks for itself . ... . .- . . SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of. the State of Oregon, for Wasco County. Louis Klinger, Plaintiff, V ' vs. l A. Mowery, Joshua Mowery, Isaac Wowery, 1 uavia mowery, Aisxia jtjraay, jatnenne r Williams, K. F. Gibons and L. Vander-1 pool, ueienaanta. j To Maria Brady and Catherine Williams, ol the above named defendants: - ' In the name of the 8tate of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause, on or before the first day of the next regular term of the Circuit Court of the 6tate of Oregon, for Wasco county, next following the final publica tion of this summons, to-wit: on or before Mon dav. the 12th dav of February. 1894: and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mortgage deed made and executed by Conrad Mowery to piainun, on we oui uay oi judb, joeo, upon the southwest quarter of Section Twenty six, in Township One South, -of Range Fourteen East, of the Willamette Meridian, in Wasco county, Oregon, and for a decree that said prem ises be sold according to law; that from the pro ceeds of such sale the plaintiff be allowed to have and receive the sum of $400.00 and interest on said sum at the rate of eight per cent per annum since March 27th, 1891, now due and owing upon the promissory note secured by said mortgage ana herein sued upon; also the further sum of $30.00 as a reasonable attorneys tee for instituting this suit to foreclose Bid mortgage and collect said note, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements made and expended in said suit including accruing costs and expenses of sale; and that plaintiff have a judgment over against the defendant A. Mowery , for any deficiency remaining after all of the pro ceeds of such sale shall have, been applied in payment of salo feveral sums: that upon such foreclosure sale all of the right, title interest and claim of you and each of you, and your co-defendants, and all persons claiming by, through or under you " or either of you or them in and to said mortgaged premises and every pnrt thereof be forever barred and foreclosed of all equity of redemption. That plaintiff be allowed to bid at such foreclosure sale, at his Option and that immediately upon such sale the purchases be let into the possession of said premises and every part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof in The Dalles Weekly Chronicle for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above entitled Court, which order was duly made at chambers on the 28th day of December. 1893. J fill I..ITT1 M. WKn!.TirTTa jUf Uv at iii 1. 11 ' i a j : , 7tw Attorneys for Plaintiff: fM Repairs aad flooring UNDER PRESSURE. of men which, taken at its flood Firiisi: Camels & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced gates. - - . UXIOX ST. , HAD AT THE Rainoas Hates. it dozen Cabinet one , . . . , . Crayon. o THE DALLLES, OR. C. P. STEPHENS, DEALER IN DRY-GOODS tcP pLOTHING Boots, tihoes. Hats, Kte. - - Fancg Ejood$, floSion, Kte., Kte.V - Kte. Second St., The Dalles. " Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all J ent business conducted for moderi Our Office is Opposite U.S. P and we can secure patent in less tux remote from Washington. sena model, o rawing or pnoia, i Hon. We advise, if patentable or charge. Our fee not due till patent a Dimui n- "How to Obtain Pi cost of same in the U. S. and for tent tree. Address, c.A.snow&co. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C 1 Free FCCSv rr Office has those S x descrip- it, free of! secured." S its," with? eign countries i WANTED Pushing Canvassers of good ad dress. Liberal salary and expenses paid, weeklv; Permanent position. BROWN BROS. CO., ffursnymen, Portland, Oregon. J4 lOwaawp r