V VOL. VII. THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1894. NO. 50. - The Dalles Daily Chronicle. : - v Published Dally, Sunday Excepted. BT THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Ooroer Second and Washington Streets, The i Dalles, Oregon. Term, of Subscription . Year 00 Par month, by carrier , 50 Single copy TIME TABLES. Railroads. In effect August 6, 1893. - , BAST BOUND. Ho. Arrives 10:55 F. K. ,. Departs 11:00 P at. WESTBOUND. No. 1, Arrives 8:39 A. H. Departs 3:44 a. m. LOCAL. Arrives from Portland at 1 p. it. Departs for Portland at 2 p. K. Two locai freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 8:00 A. M., and one for the act at 5:30 A. X. STAGES. i For Friuevtlle, via. Bake Pven,- leave dally at 6 A. U. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave ' aaily at 6 a. u. For Duf ur. Kinirsley, Wamlc, Wapinltia, Warm Springs and Tygh Valley, leave daily, except Sunday, at 6 A. M. i For Goldendale. Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 7 A. M. Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House. FBOFE S SIONAL. H. H. RIDDELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. B DUFUK. rBANKMBKBm. DTJFOR, & MENEFEB ATTOBNBYS - AT law Rooms 42 and 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. AS. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Of- nee In Schanno'a building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. ff. P. HATS. B. B.HCNTINGTON. B. B. WTXSON. . MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WIL80N ATTOB-KBY8-AT-LAW Offices, French's block over First National Bank, Th-! Dalles. Oregon. riT H. WILSON Attobnby-at-law Rooms VY . French & Co.'s bank building, Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M. ; F. T. M. C. ; M. C. P. and S. O., Physician and Sur geon. Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second street. - D1 kR. ESHELMAN (Homeopathic; PhybictaK t and Sdkobon. Calls answered promptly. day or night, city or country. Office No. 86 and ".Chapman block. wtf DK. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND 8UB eiios. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman Block. Residence: S. E. corner Court and Fourth streets, secjnd door from the corner. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 P. M. DSIDDALL Dbntibt. Gas given for the . painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. SOCIETIES. TTT ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets V V first and third Monday of each month at 7 P. M. DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. MODERN WOODMEJI OF THE WORLD. lit. Hood CampNo.59,MeetsTuesdHyeven Ingof each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock, In K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court Btreets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. Cloogh, Sec'y. H. A. Bills, N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every 'Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, In Bchanno' s building, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning members are cordially in vited. E. Jacobsen, D. W.Vatjsb, K. of R. and S. C. C. ABSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes davs 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. rpHE DALLES LODGE No. 2, I. O. G. T. Reg X ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 P. K., a' K. of P. Hall. J. S. Winzleb, C. T. Dinsmorb Parish, Sec'y. 'TVEMPLK LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets X in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second street, Thursday evenings at 7:80. J. H. BLAKENEY, W. S Myers ..Financier. M. W. J AS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday at 7:80 P. K., in the K. of P. HaU. AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION, NO. 40. Meets second and fourth Thursdays each month in K. of P. hall. J. W. Ready, W. H. Jowbb, Bec'y. Pres. BOF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In the K. of P. Hall. G EBANQ VEREIN Meets every Sunday evening In the K. of P. Hall. BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day of each month, at 7:8U p. . ' - THE CHUKCHIS. ST. METERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bbons sekst Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7A.JI. High Mass at 10:30 A. M. Vespers at ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Bute 11 Be Rector. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:80 p. u. Sunday Bchool9:45 A. K. Evening Prayer on Friday at 7:80 - TJIIRBT BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat--T lob, Pastor. Morning services every Bab 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 every Sunday at 11 A.M. and 7 p. M. Sunday School after morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. M. B. CHURCH Rer. J. Whiblib, pastor. a,a v iajksb crcil D uuuai uiuiuius u . 111. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock P M. Ep worth TABtniA US- fiOA hru mnnMnn , Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended by both pastor and people to aLL CHRISTIAN CHURCH REV. P. H. MeGUFPEY 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. THE DALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President - -Vice-President, Cashier, - - Z. F. Moody Charles Hilton M. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO ( and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. . FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BU8INE88 Letters of Credit issued available in he v Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louie, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and various points in OrJ egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. B. BCHINCK, President. J. M. Patterson, Cashier. first Rational Bank. YHE 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 New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schbnck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo, A. Libbb. ,H. M. Bball. J. I FORD, Evamelist, Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date ol March 23, 1893: S. B. Med. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Qentlemen : On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted away to 38 pounds, ie 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 give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mb. & Mbs. J. F. Fobd. 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. 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. for Infants HIRTY years' oDservation million, of peraon, permit i SBBEESEBEiaaa " It is nnqnesttonably the best remedy for Infant, and Children the world has ever, fcnows. It ia hannlem! Children like it It gtVe. them health. It will .ave ething which is ahsolntely kild's medicine. "' Castoria, destroys) Wormi. x , . ' . .Castoria allay Feverishness. " Castoria preventsi voTnititig Sour Cm A. ' ; Castoria cures Piarrhoaa and Vind Colic. Castoria relieve. Teething Trochlea.' . ; , . Castoria cure. Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria nentraligea the effects of carhonic -acid gai or poisonon. m&m, ' Castoria doe, not contain morphine, opinm, or other narootlo property. ' Castoria asgimilates : the food, regnlates , the stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natnral sleep. ' " .,.'" Co.toT-la is pnt Tip in one-sigo "bottles o-aly. It is not .old In .hoik. ' Don't allow any one to .ell yon anything else on the plea or promise ' that it iawJ-qst as good" and "will answer every .pnrpo.e." See that yon got C - A - S - T - O .. The five -simile . signatmne of N hJUSrera Cry for " As old S3 the hills" and never excell ed. "Tried and proven " ithe verdict ' of millions. Simmons Liver Regu tv ' lator is .trie ony Liver JLC'C' . and Kidnev lator is the . and Kidney medicine to which 'you can pin your C J v7 ' faith for a cure. A J. fJLlfl mild iaXa. v . 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 conscienciously say it is the king of all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest in itself. Geo. W. Jack son, Tacoma, Washington. I 49-JSVKKX PACRAGE-5 Baa the Z Stamp in red on wrapper. Daily Evening Chronicle is recognized as essentiallv the home turner for the 5alles City folks' LinXX L7 TnIs 18 not a bad enntation. Some nil Ivl r 9 rmn nf r oitizens watch the columns of this T n T)T? ! daily for the spiciest local news. It r tr succeeds in gleaning the field, and hence grows in popularity and importance. Take it awhile, you who don't; try some of its premium offers. W. II. YOUNG, Biacksmiin & Wagon shod General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, and all work . . Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality TM Street op. Lien's old Stani. House Moving. Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures. Has the largest house moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles arid Children. of Castorta with the patronage of ni -to spcajc'of It without guessing. their lives. In it Mother, hay safe and practioally perfect mm m j - R - I - A. is on every wrapper. Pitcher's Castoria. . A BATTtE IMMINENT Rebels SaM to. lie Marcfiins Directly to Elo.- TROOPS SENT OUT TO MEET THEM I An Exciting- Scene in. the French Chamber of Deputies-A Social- ! ist Member Fired Out Bio Jaxkkio, Feb. 15 Minister of War Galvas has resigned on account of differences with Peixoto on the treat ment of political prisoners. Colonel Macedoe, commander of Fort Santa Cruz, has been arrested aa a spy of Ad miral Mello. The rebels have possession of the state of Parana. Saa Paulo, the capital of the state of that name, against which the rebels have been marching, is reported ready to join the insurgents, and the garrison there has been replaced by reliable troops, so the rebel advance was changed, and is now said to be march ing directly on Kio Janerio. The gov ernment has sent troops to meet them, and a battle is imminent. It is reported that the state of Algoas has joined the rebels. Mello is saidy to have recovered, and is now in active command, prepar ing to attack Santos. - . WILSON KILL DID IX. The Benton Coal Company Forced to ShntTJown. San Fbancisco, Feb. 15. It is only a matter of a Bhort time until the last vestige of what was once the leading coal firm of San Francisco will have passed out of existence. A combination of adverse circumstances has gradually driven the Kenton company, ' which owns a mine in Washington, to the wall, and not the least of these is the reduc tion of 75 cents a ton under the Wilson tariff bill, when business reached such condition that it could not be con tinued unless at a loss. A. MHSunpson, lumber merchant and ship owner, who was the largest stockholder in the com pany, decided to wind up its business. A meeting of the directors was held and Simpson assumed the company's in debtedness and had its accounts, prop erty, bills receivable and contracts transferred to him. He also undertook' to pay all bills' against the concern and to discontinue the coal business with all possible dispatch. E. W. Bushnell, president of the Kenton Coal Company, says that the discontinuance 'could not be regarded as a failure in the accepted sense of the word. - Said he : "The creditors will get 100 cents on the dollar, for as far as our indebtedness is con cerned Mr. Simpson is good for much larger amounts if it became necessary to call upon him. t But the debts can be more than met by the accounts, though I don't know how Mr. Simpson will come out with his own stock in the company. All other shareholders will get their stock paid in full. We had to close down our mine five years ago, when, on account of the large wheat crop, many ships came from England to San Fran cisco with coal instead of ballast. After that coal was imported cheaper .than ever, and the increased supply cut the prices so we had to shut down. You know when $4 a day has to be paid for labor it is not possible to compete with 3 or 4 shillings, perhaps less. The coal on the Pacific coast is not quite so good as the English, and consequently it did not command the same price. After all that, here comes the Wilson bill knock ing off 75 cents '- a ton ' and ruining our business. I will tell you ' straight now that the Wilson bill has forced us out of the business." The regular subscription price of the Weekly Chronicle is $1.50 and the regular price of the Weekly Obegonian is f 1.50. Any one subscribing for The Chronicle and paying for one year . in advance can get both The Chbonicle and Weekly Obegonian for 2 .00. All old subscribers paying their subscrip tions for one year in advance will be en titled to the same offer. Just full of improvements Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. To begin with, they're the smallest and .the easiest to take. They're tiny, v sugar-coated an ti-bilious granules, scarcely larger ' than mustard seeds. Everv child is ready for them. Then, after they're taken, instead of difltnrbincr and shocking the SVBtem they act in a mild, easy and natural wav. There's no chance for any reaction afterward. Their help lasts. Constipation.- Indigestion. Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured. . . They're put up in glass vials, which keep them always fresh and reliable, uu like the or dinar v mils in wooden or And they're the cheapest pillsou can Dpy, tor tney re guaranteea 10 give sans faction, or your money is returnea. You pay only for the good you get. SO VOTE. NO SALARY. A. Scheme to Prevent Republican Fill bastering. Washington, ' Feb. 15. Democratic leaders of the house have under consid eration the following- rule intended to discourage the practice among republi can of refraining from voting on im portant measures, and compelling the democrats to produce a quorum: '.Whenever upon a roll-call a quorum fails to appear,, upon the demand of any member, the elerk shall certify a list of members not voting on such roll-call to the sergent-at-arms, who shall deduct from the monthly compensation of each member so failing to vote- the amount of his salary for one day ; pro vided, this deduction shall not be made in case the member ia absent by leave of the house." This rule simply carries out the provisions of the law, which says the salary of the members abeent.ex cept on account of sickness, shall be deducted douring the time of absence. Heretofore, however, the sergeant-at-arins had no way of officially ascertain ing the absence of any member. It is thought the loss of pay for failure to vote will put a stop to the practice of refusing to respond when called to vote. A Boy Cruelly Tortured. Lerdo, Mex., Feb. 15. At " the haci enda at San Iaidro, an old man named Ernesto Zavala took two goats from a herd under the care of a little boy. Upon the boy's threatening to tell, Za vala overpowered him, and after tying him down, cut the boy's tongue out. The boy was subsequently found and taken to the office of the governor. There a scene was presented which made the bystanders turn awav in horror. ' With, blood flowing from his mouth, the boy, by inarticulate sounds and motions, tried to make himself un derstood, and. succeeded sufficiently to satisfy the officials of Zavala's guilt. But for the care of Judge Frendando, Zavala would have been killed Wednes day night by the people. Suicided the Third Attempt. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 15. Henry Kich, well-to-do man, died yesterday from the effects of self-inflicted injuries. He cut his throat with a razor on Monday, after a quarrel with' his third wife. This was his third attempt at suicide. After his first wife's death he made an effort to kill himself. Doctors saved his life, and he married a gay young woman, who eloped. He then made another un successful effort to end his life. Then he secured a divorce and a third, wife. The Apostle of Assassins. Pabis, Feb. 15. In the phamber of deputies today Dr. Marie Edouard Vail lant, a socialist member, attempted to make an apology for displaying a red flag at Ivry cemetery last Sunday by a number of visitors. - He was ordered to leave the tribune and his remarks or dered stricken from the official record of the proceedings of the chamber. . The president of the chamber, as Vaillant left the tribune, denounced him as the apostle of assassins. . . " . A ; Message From the Sea. London, Feb. 15. A bottle has been picked up on the beach of Gigha, one of the Hebrides islands, containing, a piece of paper on which is written : ... 'September, 1893, sinking in the mid- Atlantic, Hornbead. Collision with an iceberg. . : Mate.' The steamer Hornhead was a British veseel. . She sailed from Baltimore Au gust 19th for Dublin; since which time nothing has been heard of her. , WOOD'S l'HOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanently cares all forms Of KervovM WcaJtneMM.EmiMSionM, Bpermr otorrhea, Iwtpottmcw anS off tffectaofAbiue or Seen prescribed over 85 ears In thonianili at cases; . . is tne omy jtenaoto bto aow draggist tor Wood's Phosvhodlnet U he offers somft worthless medicine In place ot this, leave his dunones - store, : Inclose price m letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, M;slx,SS. One tci!l piease, tz Kill ourej .Pamph let In plain sealed envelope, S cents postage. Address The Wood Chemical Co.. - 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit: Mien. Bold in The Dalles by Snipes fc Klnersly. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. ' It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. ' Price 74c. ' Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. Highest, of all in Leavening Power. Latest U, S. Gov't Report. FAR-AWAY JOHANNESBURG. Prospective Exodus to the Sot African El Dorado. Within the past two weeks several young Astorians with some means, but unemployed, have formed a small colony to locate invwbat ia now supposed . to be the new - ElDorado, in the Transvaal, South Africa. There are at least a dozen disengaged young men, plucky and de termined, who have expressed their desire to visit the "pastures new," and carve a fortune for themselves. One of these adventuresome young men said : "The panic of 1893 has taught us that United States developed a contraction of channels of employment for thousands of ambitious young men , looking for something more than . mere living. How long this condition will continue no one is farsighted enough to predict, hence, if we are disinclined to waste our best years in comparative idleness, we must launch out, and there is no better field today for a 'practical, common- sense young American in which to ac quire an independent competency before he is overtaken by the years of decrepi tude, than the Boer countrv, in South Africa." climate and besocbces. A , gentleman, who has visited the Transvaal, Mashonaland and Matabel land, says that the upper country has a climate almost identical with that o California, and its resources are almost inexhaustible. So far only, the cold mining, agricultural and cattle-breeding industries have been extensively nur tured there ; but with American enter prise, properly directed. South Africa can, in a few years, be made the most prosperous country on earth. He adds that the time is not far distant when produced there, only on a more gigantic The Spokane Keview speaks in a dif ferent strain and says : , JBoth at Cape Town and Johannes burg thousands of white men are work ing for a bare living. The blacks do all the rough work of the mines and the camp, and where white, men are em ployed preference is giving to English men. J?or every eituation given out twenty men are turned away in disap pointment.' At Cape Town it is even worse. : Miners and others returning t T 1 1 .1 J J and pleading for an opportunity to work their passage back to London. The fault does not lie with these camps. Both are wonderfully rich, and both will add fabulously to the gold supply of the world. The trouble is that no state, no section, no city and no country on earth, no matter bow prosperous if left to the ordinary tide of immigration, can absorb the restless, rushing surge of the woria b unempioyeu. Notice Auction Sale! . i i Having purchased the stock and fix tures of S. Klein, I will offer the same at public sale, without reserve, on Satur kay, Feb. 18, 1894, at 0 o'clock a. m., at the store formerly occupid by S. Klein, all the stock of furniture therein, con sisting of a well-selected stock of new and second hand furniture, beds - and ItAslinf. aloA a Int. Tndian nnrlna of This will be a rare opportunity for bar gains, as there will be nothing reserved in the sale. TI. Knight, By J. B. Crossen, Auctioneer. ' Buelclen's Arlnea Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevex 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 perbox. ,For sale by Snipes & Kin ersjty. . '" . - " ' ' -" : When ti&oy was sick, we gave acr . When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Hot clam broth at J. O. av at 4 o'clock. Mack's every Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish-