I) VOL. TIL THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 28, 1894. NO. 60. The Dalles Dafly Chronicle. Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BT ' THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Oomer Second and Washington Streets. .The Dalles, Oregon. ' Terms of Subscription . r-er Year ...... ...6 00 Par month, by carrier SO Single copy 6 TIME TABLES. Railroad. In effect August 6, 1893. EAST BOUND. Ho. I. Arrive 10:55 p. M. Departs 11:00 P u. WEST BOUND. So. 1, Arrives 8:89 a. M. Departs 8:44 a. h. local. Arrives from Portland at 1 p. if. Departs lor peruana at z r. m. Two locat freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 8:00 a. m., and one for the sast at 5:30 A. M. STAGES.' For Prlnevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave dally at 6 a. M. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave uaily at 6 A. M. For Dufnr, Kinrslev, Wamic, Wapinitia, Warm Springs sad Tygh Valley, leave daily, except Sunday, at 6 a. M. For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 7 A. M. Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House. FROFESSIONAL. H tt. RIDDELL attobnt-at-Law Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. B. B. DUFUR. . FBANX MKNBFBB. DUFDB, A MENEFEK ATTOBSXYS - AT law Rooms 42 and 43, over Post Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon. A fl. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Of- rice in Schanno's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon. W. P. MAYS. B. S.HDNTiNGTON. H. 8. WILSON. MAYS, HTJNTINGTON fc WILSON ATTOB-MEY8-AT-LAW Offices, French's block over First National Bank. I'h t Dalles. Oregon. WH. WILSON Attobkby-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 S. O., Physician and Sur geon. Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block. Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second street. Dti. ESHELM.AN (HOMEOPATHIC;- PHYSICIAN and Scbgbon. Calls answered promptly, day or night, city or country. Office No. 36 and '.Chapman block. wtf DR. O. D. D O AN E PHYSICIAN AND StJB eBON, 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 5 and 7 to j P. It. DSIDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth set on Bowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of the Golden Tooth, Second Street. SOCIETIES. w ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. fe A. M. Meets nrst ana tmra Aionaay oi eacn monin at 7 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. ML Hood Camp No. 69, 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. Clouoh, Sec'y. H. A. Bllls.N. G. for Infants MtHMHrRx'Y ytari' observation millions of persons, permit It is nnqqeationa'bly the 'best the xrorld has ever known. It wmmm gives them health. It will save their lives.jn it Mothers have j something which Is absolutely safe and practically perfect si m hild's medicine. - ." Castoria destroys Worm. Castoria allay reverislmessv. . , . Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cnrd. . Castoria cores TOarrhoBa and Vvind Colic ' . "Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cnre Constipation and Tlatnlency. Castoria neutralises the effects of oarhonlo acid gas or, poisonous stl ' Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narootlo property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, -givlag healthy and natural sleep. ' ' Castoria Is put np in one-sizo bottler only. It is not sold in hoik. Pon't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise thatit is "jnt as gortd" andvill assivcr every pnrpose. . Soo that yon gt C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. . - . The fao-similo . siggatnro vt Chdren Cry for THE D'ALLES Rational Bank, Of DALLES "CITY, OK. President - -Vice-President, Cashier, - - - Z. F. Moody Charles Hilton - .AM. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on , NEW, YORK, . ' - SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO ' and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favorable terms at ail accessible points. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Letters of Credit issued available in he 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 -favorable terms. . J. B. SCHBNCK, 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 New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S.Schenck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebk. H. M. Beaxl. J. I FORD, Evangelist, OI Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date 01 March 23, 1893: S. B. Med. Mfg. Cp., Dufur, Oregon. Oentlemen : . 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, 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 give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Mb. & Mks. J. F. 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 01 three doses each week. Sold under a positive guarantee. 60 cents per bottle by all druggists. and Children. of Castoria with the patronage of us to speak of it withont guessing.' remedy for T.fbti and Children Is harmless? Children like it It in on every TTrapner. Pitcher's Castoria. M . . 1 .S3. 7 2na oia as . thehill3"an(i never excell ed. " Tried and proven " is the verdict o f niillions. Simmons Liver Begu lator is the only Liver and Kidney medicine to which you can pin your faith for a cure; A mild laxa tive, . and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid n 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 Si mmons Liver Regu lator and can conscleqciously say it is the. king of all liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest in itself. Oeo. W. Jack son, Tacoma, Washington. ... -EVEEI PACKAGED alas the Z Stamp In red on wrapper TLTtT Daily Evening Chronicle is recognized 1 fl i as essentially the home paper for the Dalles City folks' II fS I T- This is not bad reputation. Some fl UiVl L. 2,000 of our best oitizens watch the columns of this daily for the Bpiciest local news. It PAPER hence glows succeeds in gleaning tne Hold, and hence glows m pupuianiy ana importance. 1 alee It awnlle, yeu who dou't; try some of its premium offers. 1 W. II. YOUNG, BiacKsmiin & wagon snop General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly, ana all work , Guaranteed. flopse Shoeing a Speciality TtLird Street op. Lielie's old Stand. .' Nk 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 Kastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalles LEGENDS OF MONSTERS. a Possible Cause or the Tales That Sur vive In English. Folk Lore. Every reader of north-country lore and legend, says an English' paper, is familiar with, the stories of monstrous "worms," "drapfons," "fiery flying ser pents" and the like, which are said to have located themselves in various dis tricts. Sexhow, .under the shadow of the Cleveland Hills, Teesgirt, Stock burn and Lambton upon the Wear are instances. Men have laughed at the stories, palling them "old wives' tales," but forgetting that even these may nay, must have had, somewhere and sometime, some foundation in fact. The old stories of elves and fairies, which amused, and frightened children in bygone days, may well, as King-sley points out, have had their origin in memories of the feeble folk of the stone age who chipped flints into rude knives and. arrowheads, and who lin gered in out-of-the-way caves, it may be, long after the bulk of them had been slain or driven away into the far north by stronger and bettef armed tribes. So the stories of these terrible monsters may not be so foolish as they appear. Take, for instance, the legend of the Stockburn worm. The name of the man who slew it is preserved, and is that of a well-known north-country family. His tomb is pointed put in the ruined church . of Stockburn, where also he lay in effigy with the "worm" at his feet until, the sacred edifice fall-: ing into decay, the monument was re moved to- Stockburn' hall adjacent. There, too, is preserved the falchion- or sword with wicrl the monster was slain, and which was shown to every fresh bishop of Durham as he entered his" diocese a custom which only ceased in the days of Van Mildret, -the last of the prince 'bishops. In a field close by the stone round which the "worm" coiled itself is still to be seen. This story, so circumstantial in its de tails, can hardly be entirely fabulous. How then did it rise? "The ichthyo saurus and plesipsaurus," says S. Langv "gave Tennyson the 'dragons of the prime.'.? May not somodescendant pf these creatures have lingered in re mote, places, one here and another there, even in historic times? ... Setter i.aa GLADSTONE RESIGNED Tag Grant - Oil Man Tired oMead r .ersnip. " HE WILL RETIRE ABOUT EASTER Will Continue to Represent . Midlo thian in the House Earl Spencer His Successor. London, Feb. 27. The Evening News of Edinburgh announces on what it calls reliable authority that Gladstone has resigned as premier, but will retain a plage in the cabinet and continue to rep resent Midlothian. Though following many contradicted rumors regarding the intentions of the great statesman, it meets a wide belief in well-informed circles and is causing the greatest ex citement and hurried exchange of tele grams between the leaders and their in. tiuaate advisers. That he has actually tendered his resignation is not counted on so much as that he is expected to take such action within the present week. The reasons assigned are a cata ract is forming in one eye, which must soon be operated on, and the criticisms of the liberal papers on him ' for not forcing the fight on the house of lords. To the Associated' Press reporter Glad stone s private secretary would not deny the truth of the published rumor, re stricting himself to the statement that it was unauthorized. ' The News Confirmed. London, Feb. 27. The Evening News this afternoon says the premiership has been tendered to Lord Eosebery, who declined. Later it was offered Earl Spencer, first lord of the admiralty, who accepted. It adds that Gladstone's resignation goes into effect at Easter. Atorell Held to Answer. Feesno, Feb. 27. Ed Morell, Evans' partner, was held to answer before the superior court yesterday for assisting Evans to escape! Another charge of highway robbery was then filed against him. Several witnesses have been sum moned, but only Sheriff Scott and Jailer Ben Scott were examined. The sheriff and jailer told the fitory of - Evans' es cape andj Morell's connection with it. Justice Austin asked "Morell if he had any witnesses to call, and on receiving a negative reply,. held him to answer be fore the superior cburt with bonds at $5,000. The court immediately took up another complaint that had been brought against the prisoner, charging him with highway robbery in stealing Cochran's horse and cart. The com plaint was read to Morell, who said he had nothing to say. His bail, on 'this charge was . put at $5,000 also. This makes the total amount of his bail $25, 000. ' ' " - Queen 1.11 was Drunk. Washington, Feb. 27. In the recent investigation of Hawaiian affairs by the senate committee, the most racy testi mony was that of Lieutenant Young, of hi A " . -.' HOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YOBX. ' . H',.r the Boston. In it he gives a description of the ceremopies that attend a propaga tion of the Hawaiian parliament by the queen. He likens the ceremonies to a circus, and declares that after the propa gation, when be entered the reception room, to pay his respects to the queen, in his official capacity, that the lady was drunk. ."' ' " . ' ' . Question of Naval Defenses. Washington,' D. C, Feb. 27. The comparative easiness with- which the Brazilian insurgent ship Aquidaban moves ' in and out of the harbor of Rio, under the galling fire of the forts, has set congressmen to thinking, demon strating, as it does, the uselessness of land fortifications to prevent warships from going in or out of a harbor, at pleasure. Cong. Livingstone said today he believed that . in case of war our main reliance would be on naval vessels of the Miantonomoh type, which could be readily moved about a harbor and would be able- to fight on even terms with any warships. Bl and Will Force a vote. Washington, Feb.. 27. Fithian, of Illinois, one of Bland's active lieuten ants, says positively that the silver men will block all legislation, including the appropriation "bills, until the . B'.aad seigniorage bill .is brought to a vote. On Trial: . , That's a good way to buy a -medicine, but its a pretty hard condition under which to tell it. Perhaps you've noticed that the ordinary hit or miss medicine doesn't attempt it. ' The only remedy of its kind so re markable in its effects that it can be sold on this plan is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. As -a blood-cleanser strength-restorer, and flesh-builder, there's nothing like it known to medical science. In every, disease where the fault is in the liver or the blood, as Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, and the most stubborn Skin, Scalp, and Scrofulous affections, it is guaranteed in every case to benefit or cure, or you have your money back. To every sufferer from Catarrh, no matter bow bad the case or of bow long standing; the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy say this : "If we can't cure it, perfectly and permanently, we'll pay you $500 in cash." Sold by all druggists. - - The Highest Inhabited Spots. - The two villages' which have the greatest elevation above the level of the sea, or, in other words, the two highest inhabited spots on earth, are Arevichiary and Muccapata, mining camps in the Andes. Each of these places has an average of 200 inhabitants the year round. The elevation of -Arevichiary is exactly 17,050 feet; that of Muccapata, 16,153. The observations which established these heights were taken by Arthur Pearce, the engineer, and are reliable. The experience of Geo. A. Apgar, of German Valley, N. J., is well worth re membering. . He was troubled - with chronic diarrhoea and doctored for five months and was treated, by four "differ ent doctors without benefit. He then began using Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, of which one bottle effected a complete cure.' It is for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. ' URING hard times cannot afford to with inferior, cheap brands of balc ing powder. ; It is NOW that the great strength and ":purity of ' the ROVALi stand out as "a friend in need to those who desire to practiseEcon- omy in the Kitchen; .Each spoonful does its per fect" work. Its increasing sale bears witness that it is a necessity to the prudent - it goes further.' fa -R ' ' ; ' f 'f-f Grocers say that every dollar in vested in Royal Baking Powder is worth a dollar the world over, that it does not consume their . capital in dead stock, because it is the great favorite, ' and sells through all times and seasons. FOREIGN NOTES. Japanese advices state that smallpox is ravaging Nagasaki, the disease being unusually fatal. The London Globe says Emperor Wil liam of Germany is devoting great at tention to bimetali8in. . He desires the government to take every step possible to prevent a further fall in the price of silver. .; . . ' . ' . The secretary of state has received a. cablegram from United States - Minister Thompson at Rio, saying it was reported the insurgents bad captured Lapa. ' This is . supposed to mean the town of Sapo, eight miles below Dester.ro. ' ' , ' It is reported a battle has been fought on the frontier between Germany and Russia between Russian and German troops. Several on each side- were killed. The affair is said to have grown but of the use by Prussian Uhlans of a Russian eagle as a target for rifle prac tice. - When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. 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. A. Trick of the French Shawl Trade. . The introduction of the. perfume called patchouly was caused by the de sire of French shawlmakers to deceive -their customers. -; When shawls were, first brought from India they were per fumed with patchouly, an extract of an Indian plant. The French soon learned to imitate the shawls to. per fection, but the ' patchouly bothered them, as they could find ; no substitute " for it, and this fact was used as the surest means of distinguishing-, the genuine India shawls from the French counterfeit. At last somebody discov ered the secret and brought a quantity of patchouly to France. For a time the discoverers kept' the matter to them selves and reaped a harvest, then some one . gave away the secret. The per fume soon became popular and has ' never since passed completely out of use, though several times superseded temporarily by other perfumes. . . . " Bucklen's Arinca Salve. The best salve in the -world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, ealt 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 cento per box. For sale Dy Snipes '& Kin ersly, " . - Look Over. Your County Warrants. All county warrants registered prior to January 16th, 1890, will be paid- if presented at my office, corner of "Third and Washington streets. -- Interest ceases on and after this date. Wm. Michell, : Treasurer Wasco County. October 21st, 1893. . tf Winter fuel. - .''." We still have a large supply of Hard Wood, including Oak, Ash, Maple and Crab Apple, all dry and suitable for familv use to be sold cheap. ' . Febuary, 1894. ' Jos. T. Petsbs & Co. 1, . consumers experiment I