C2J Tiis Dalles Daily Chronicle. BUBSCKIPTIOK KATKS. n kail romaas rurais, im advance. Weekly, 1 year. .... months.. " 8 .. Dally, 1 year month! - per " . ... ..J.ljijieo ... 0 75 9 60 00 8 00 0.50 Address all communication to " THK CHROS tBLJS," The Dalles, Oregon. WEDNESDAY, - JULY 11. 1894 .4 LYING HISTORIAN. - "Wo have recently read, with mingled feelings of amusement and indignation, Habert Howe Bancroft's History of Utah, a charming ekttch, viewed ae a literary effort, batas unreliable as a-dem ocratic senate. Mr. Bancroft finds his inspiration in the coin of the realm, and this fact is so patent in his Utah that it needs not -even ihe assertion The history of Utah was written from a Mormon standpoint, was paid for by Mormon money, is 'filled with fawning praise of Mormons, Mormon institu tions, and Brigham Young in particu lar. 'It critictee8-severely General John ston and all others representing the V. S. government, who individually and collectively, according to Hubert Howe JUucroft, were villains and scoundrels. According to this scrub quill driver, posing ae a historian, but never rising above the dignity of a penny-a-liner, the murder of 119 emigrants at the Mountain Meadows was a 'Christian act, compared to the treatment the Mormons had received, and the ruur ders of Doctor Robinson, the Parrishes. and dozens of others were ail caused by . the wickedness, not of the Mormons, bat of the parties. We know -something of those times personally, and after a careful perusal of Habert Howe Bancroft's work, we can eay, without prejudice, that if he ever knew the truth about anything connected with Utah, he never told it, He is wrong in every statement that he makes. But this is only natural, 6ince he sold the goods and was paid to be wrong. We have often wondered whv that Howe in his name.; but it is easily explained when one knows Bancroft. It assists in emphasizing the statement Habert Howe Bancroft Lied. The strike is still dn, but the strikers are no longer in command of the situa tion. Slowly the railroads are resum ing business, but that they are resuming indicates that the end is coming. . At many points the strikers are leturning to work; at many others declaring they will not go out if ordered by those in authority. Sympathy, which was with the strikers when they started, is rap idly turning against them, and this principally on account of the destruc tion of property in Chicago, and the re sistance to authority such as is taking place in Sacramento. The strike situation is unchanged to day, a private telegram so informing ns. The blood letting in Chicago settled the element that has been raising all the trouble, and the strikers are simply doing nothing. Mail trains are being started from the principle business cen ters, and freight trains will soon follow them. Slowly, but surely the business of the country will be resumed, for while it may linger for some time, the back of the strike is broken. The conference committee, appointed by the senate and house to reach some agreement on the Wilson bill, is in ses sion daily, or rather the democratic por tion of it is. They ought to reach some agreement soon, if they reach it at all, which we do not believe they will do. Tfobody cares much what they do just now, for congress has dwindled to noth ing in the shadow of the strike, and the big senators are veritable pigmies be side Debs, Arthur and Sovereign. Astronomers tell us that two comets are now visible from the earth. Gates' comet is visible through an ordinary opera glass, while the other, known as Temple's, is so faint that only the most powerful telescope can distinguish it, and a half a dozen drinks of sheep herders' delight, or unadulterated coffin varnish is necessary to distinguish its tail. . A disbanded Coxeyite, while looking at the cars standing on the track at Spokane, remarked, "Time sets all things even, and it is now boss and hoss. Six weeks ago the railroad managers topped the trains rather than let us Coxeys ride. Now the other fellows are stopping thorn and they can't ride them selves." r Real Katate Movements. The following deed was filed for rec ord today : Wenceslaus Pashek and wife to Max. Vogt and Philippine Chapman 80 acres in w ot swj sec. 30, tp. 1 n, range 15 e. W. H. Kelson, who is in the drug business at Kingville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy that he war rants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by Blakely & Houghton. Feed wheat for sale cheap at Wasco THEY SUCRE OFF. Bat the Young Man's WiUVTas Weak and Ho learned lesson. A pi ominent young' man of the city has been an inveterate cigarette smoker for several years past, and lie indulged in the habit to such an ex tent that it was injuring' his health, says the Indianapolis Sentinel. He has a girl of whom he thinks all the world, and it's a case of vice versa. in young" lady has a very good complex ion, but has an inordinate love lor iui; use of powder, which hibit the younrr man detests as heartily as she docs lite cicarette habit. They finally agreed that each, would swear off the one from rising powder and the other from smoking; cigarettes. It was hard work for the young1 man, but every time he hungered for a wad of cicotine his mind pictured the form of his fair one parading down the street with her face looking1 like a pan of cloug-h, and he desisted. This went on for several weeks and each was re marking1 upon how much better the' other was looking;; but the old craving; for the coffin nail came upon the younir man once more, and one day last weelc he broke over. He thought no one would ever find it out. But he was seen, the news was carried to the girl, and she prepared to get even. They were to go to the theater and the young1 man called with the cab. The young lady was at the door, her face closely rrmnleu, and in her hand the bouquet that cost him five. Arrived at the opera house, they were enter ing the door when the yorsn.T man turned to speak to the fair one by his side. Oh! that face. She had smeared it with powder until it had been nccc.s- !-ary to cut eye holes. It was frightful. He stopped. "Are you going in look ing like that?" "Just as you say," was the quiet re sponse. "Well, I say no. I am not traveling with freaks now. We'll go back -iome." And they did. It cost him ten, there vere two vacant seats at the opera aouse, but the young man has not smoked any cigarettes since. A cokps of women militia is the latest step in the emancipation of England. The ladies expect to fill all the war-office conditions" of efficiency and promise to be ready to take the field should war break out. The Spaniard, however courteous he may be, never invites a guest to dinner. In Italy, too, the privacy of the family is seldom invaded at the dinner hour. The members eat in silence. Sufferers from chills and fever, who have used quinine as a remedy, will ap preciate Ayer's Ague Cure. This pre para t ion, if taken according to direction, is warrsnted a sure cure. Residents in malarial districts should not be without it. South Africa is having the hottest summer known in fifty years. During the early part of last month the aver age shade temperature at Cape Town was 90 to 95 degrees, the heat in the sun ranging from 130 to 150. Malaria in any of Its Forms, Chills and fever, congestive chills, can be prevented or cured by the use of Simmons Liver Regulator, a purely veg etable medicine, superior to calomel and quinine; Get Your Honey. All county warrants registered prior to August 1, 1890, will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after July 12th. Wm. Michbi.l, County Treasurer. For Coltc ai'61 Grub In my mules and horses, I give Simmons Liver Regulator. I have not lost one I pave it to. E. T. Taylor, Act. for Grangers of Ga. Cord Wood. We again have an abundant supply of dry fir and hard wood for immediate delivery at the lowest rates, and hope to be favored with a liberal share of the trade. Jos. T. Petees & Co. Notice. All city warrants . registered prior to December 3, 1891, are now due and pay able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. I. I. Borget, City Treas. Date'd Dalles City, May 15, 1S94. Cheap Wall Paper. Over 50 patterns, new and desirable designs, with borders to match, at very low prices. Jos. T. Peters & Co. tjull. Whiskers that are permanently gray or faded should be colored to prevent the look of ae, and Buckingham's Dye excels all others in coloring brown or black. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian ' Hair Re newer has restored gray hair to its ori ginal color and prevented baldness in thousands of cases. . It will do so to you. Fnt on Tour Glasses and Look at This. From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to Geo. W. Rowland, 113 Third St, The Dalles, Or. Suhpcribe for Ths Chronicle:. Ad. Ktller is now located at W. H. Butts' old stand, and will be glad to wait upon his "When I was a Boy," AV rites Postmaster J. C. Woodson, Forest Hill, W. Va., "I had a bron. ehial trouble of such a persistent and stubborn charactsr, that the doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary medicines, and advised rue to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years, I have used this, preparation with good effect whenever I take A Bad Cold, and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time, not considering it safe to be with out it." "I have been nsinj Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for 30 years, with the most satisfactory results, and can cheerfully recommend it as being espe cially adapted to all pulmonary com plaints. I have, for many years, made pulmonary and other medicines a special study, and I have come to the conclusion that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral occupies a position pre-eminent over other medi cines of the class." Clias. Davenport. Der, N. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ifc Co., Lowell, Haas. Prompt to act, sure to cure Bids Wanted. To All Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given that by order of the Common Council of Dalles City, made and entered on the 7th day of July, 1894, sealed bids will be recfivd at the office of the undersigned until Friday, Suly 13th, 1894, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the con struction ot all crosswalks to be built by the city (except those on Second street) until July 1, 1895. Said crosswa ks to be constructed i.i accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the undersigned. No bid will be received unless the same is accompanied by a good and suffi cient bond in the sum of one hundred dollars conditioned that the bidder will accept said . bid for the price named therein in caee said contract shall be awarded to him. The right to reject any and all bids is herebv reserved. Dated at Dalles Citv, Oregon, this 9th day of July, 1894. Douglas S. Dufuii. Recorder of Dalles City. 5t . A Paeis newspaper offers prizes for the best designs for a new issue of French, postage 6tamps. The present stamps, issued in 1875, have always been subjected to much harsh criticism. The Modern Jack Horner. "Little Jack Horner satin a corner, . Eating a Chri-tmns pie; He tut in bis thrimh and prilled oat a plum, . And oald: "What a good boy am 1!' " But little Jack Horner became a deep mourner When older ire grew and a elutton. Fo- his liver, I'll state, was like a ded weight, As he drank wine and ate too much mutton. Poor Jack's lime of grief, however was brief, And of icoie 8 he eeawd to be feaiful: For a b-ion fiieud said "Well let's try Pierce's t'elle's," And. with good livers bath are now cheerful. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, abso lutely effective in caeesof sick headache, constipation, indiirestion and all de rangements of tht stomach and bowels. Satisfaction guaranteed: $500 reward offered for an incurable case of Catarrh by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy. 50 cts. ; by druggists. Human nature is very prevalent among women, and especially among maids of all work. Better bear misfortunes than leave your motives open to suspicion, or bring disgrace upon your family name. Ieafuess Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Vhen this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be. destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur'aces. We will give One Hundred D .liars for any case of Deafness t caused by catari h that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHKNEY & Co., Toledo, O. C&Sold by Druggists, 75c. Notice t Property Owners. . Notice is hereby given that all filth, rubbish, stone,- and obstructions of every kind and nature must be removed from the streets and alleys immediately : and also all buildings which have float ed out into ttie allevs and streets mns-t be removed, as the same are liable to cause a conflagration. Unless this notice is forthwith com plied with, I shall proceed to clean said streets and alleys as herein orcered at the expense of the property. D.Ued at D.tlles City, Or., this 10th day of July, 1894. " I W. A. Maddron, ! Home Again. I desire to inform the ptvblic that I have moved back into old quarters, with my complete line of Dry (iood5, lotlpii, laee$, Embroideries, Give me a call and "be convinced that I can give you rarB "bargains in my line. TIME TABLES. itailroada. In effect August 6, 1883. AST BOUND. 2. Arrives 10:55 r. M. . Departs 11:00 P If. WKST BOUND. o. 1, Arrives 8:39 A. M. Departs S:44 a. u. LOCJLLm Arrives from Portland at Ip.k. Departs for Portland st 2 P. M. Two locai freights that carry passengers leave ne for the west at 8:00 a. h., and one for the axt at 5:30 A. M. STAGES. IT or Prtueville, via. Bake Oven, leave daily 1 1 A. M. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave ally at 6 A. x. For Duf ur. Kinzslev, Wamic, Wapinltia, Warm Mings and Tygh Valley, leave daily, except -inday, at 6 a. h. For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the k except Sunday at 7 a. at. Oiaoes for all Unea at the Jmallla Houbc. . FltOFKSSIONAL. f I H. RIDDELL attornby-.it-Li w Ottice 1 1 Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. c. ii. Durua. rami sihefii. DO FUR, fc MENEFEE ATTORNEYS - AT law Rooms 42 and 43, over Post rtKf Building, Entrance on Washington Street he Dalles, Oregon. s. BENNETT, ATTOKNE V-AT-LAW. Of V fice in Schanno " building, urjTstaixa. The vi Iks, Oregon. B. S.HUNTINGTON. H. 8. WILSON. - HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attoenkys-at-lavt -Offices, French's block over -listNa-UMiial Bank Dalles. Oretton. 4 T u. WILoON Attoknky-at-law Booms M French & Co.'s bank building. Second treet. The Dalles, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, M. D., C. M.; F. T. M. C. M. C. P. and 6. O., Physician and Sur eeon. Rooms S and 4. Chapman block, Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second street. DR. EuHELMAN (HOMXOPATHIC; PHYSICIAN and Burgeon. Calls answered promptly lay or night, city or country. Office No. 86 and '.Chapman block. wtl I X K. O. D. DO AN E physician and SDa LS 6bon. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman 5iock. Residence: 8. E. corner Court and fourth streets, see nil door from the corner J slice hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to P. M r "v dlDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the Lr painless extraction ot teetn. Also teem et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: bign of ae uoiaen rootn. ttecoua street. SOC1KXJKS. w r ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A.F.4A. M. Meets nrst ana tnlra Aionaay oi eacn monw at 7 DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. . Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday eacn montn at 7 P. a. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even ngof each week in Fraternity Hall. at7:80 p. m. C COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, 1. O. O. F. Meet I every Friday evening at 7 :S0 o'clock, in K. if P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. 4oonrning brotners are welcome. -I. Clqitoh. Bec'y. H. A. BIIJ.9.N. O. rRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meet i every Monday evening at 7:su o ciocn, in channo's building, corner of Court and Second rreets. Sojourning members are pordialH in vited. W. L. BRAD3HAW, i. W.Vausb, K. of R. and o. t:. t;. VetSKMBLY NO. 427, K. OF L. Meets in K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes lavs of each month at 7:30 p. m. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCt UNION will meet every Friday afternoon .rgn'clopk at the reading room. A 11 are invited T'HE DALLES LODGE No. 2, L O. . T. -Reg- X ular weekly meetings Friday at K p. m., a' K. of P. Hall. J. S. WlNZLKB, C. T. DiNSMOBK PABI8H, Sec'y. I'KMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meet in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, n Second ireet, Thursday evenings at 7 :3U. C. F. STEPHENS, ; W. 3 Myers, Financier. M. W IAS. NESMITH POBT, No. 82, G. A. R. Meet ) everv Saturday at 7:30 P. K., in the K. of P. AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION, NO. 40. Meets second and fuurth Thursdays each month in K. of P. halL - J. W. Ready, W. H. Jones, Sec y. Prea. OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in the K. of P. HalL i l ESANG VERE1N Meets every Sunda y T evening n the K. of P. Hall. BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes lay of each month, at 7-ai p. h. THK CHUKCHKS. yT. PETERS CHURCH Rev. Father BaoNs O ex est Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at A. M. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at P. M. "T. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite 7 Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutclifle Rector.- Service -rery Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. u. Snnday 4chool9:45 A. u. Evening Prayer on Friday at :80 IIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Til P lob. Pastor. Morning services every Sab ath at- the academy at 11 a. if . Sabbath School immediately after morning services Grayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's rep' leuce. Union services in the court house at . VI. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. c Cdbtib, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 m. ana l r. M. sunaay hcqooi alter mornina rvloe. rraneerH onrdially Invited. Seat, free. ME. CHURCH Rev. J. WhiwLEK, imuui Services every Sunday mnrufugat 11 a. m Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r u. Ejiwortt. league at 6:30 p. M. Prayer meetine everj ''buraday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in 'itatlou Is extended by both pastor and people nail. C M Kl -T1AN CHURCH KV P. H. McGUFPET Pastor. Preaching in the christian church each Lord's Day at 11 a. m. and 7:-0 p. m. All rv ordtally Invited E ANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ninth street. Rev. 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Store and Faint Shoo corner Third and Washington Sta., The Bailer, Oregon TH E CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Ker and Porte efldt of tb Cascades. The latest appliances fur the manvifactr.ie of jrrod health fal lit' 'iMVf f n 5rif riKlncfd, ami or. t frut. ctaa Mrticl will ha p need OB Bf anners Restaurant Is again opened at THE OLD STAND JVIEflliS COOKED TO OlJDEfl, - And everything the market affords constantly on hand. Party Sappers a Specialty. Come and See Us. L LBRANNER, 87 Second St. ESTKAYED. From Hood River, one Brown Hare, branded S T on left hip. Any one finding or hearing of Tlji". OUOt. in our line. FISH, PROP'S. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor," 78 Coart Street, Next door to Wasco Sun Office. 0 Has Just received the latest styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, and h'Sft large absortmet) t of For ign and America- Cloths, whicrt he can finish To Order for those that favor Mm. Cleaning and ; Repairing a Specialty. PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block.xThe Dalles, Oregon. S 1 1