proportion as poorer people. If they did Portland would be in funds now. The democratic plan of levying a tax on incomes of the rich, is left in the shade by the Portland plan which levies a tax on the incomes of the poor. One would think the Portland city . government democratic but it isn't. Prices that will Astonish You SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY KAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, IS ADYAHCZ. Weekly, 1 year. " 6 months. 8 " . Omar, 1 year. , " 6 months.... f 1 BO 0 75 0 60 C 00 8 00 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 060 per Address all communication to ICLK," The Dalles, Oregon. 'THE CHRON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894 HILL FOR GOVERNOR. David Bennett Hill has been nomin ated by the democracy of New York for the governorship. It had been expect ed that Mr. Whitney would be named for the place, and as a matter of fact he was, but he peremptorily declined. Hill did not seek the office, nor did he desire the nomination; but the conven tion being denied by Whitney went to him unanimously, and would not ac cept any refusal. Hill is forced into the fight, and it is safe to say that he will make the fight of bis life. His future depends on the result cf this battle, for if he wins it he will be the democratic candidate for president as sure as the sun rises. He has several times dem onstrated his ability to carry the state, and should he again do so, the nomina tion for the presidency is his. This is the natural logic of events. The result will be a battle royal. It will draw into it the entire strength of the national parties, and in New York will be concentrated the force of both parties. David Bennett Hill has never been downed, and if he is not whipped in New York now, with the country in arms against the Havemeyer bill and the income tax, then indeed is he in vincible. Senator John H. Mitchell of Oregon, in a recent interview in which he gave fully his ideas on silver, in part said : "I am one of very many who believe this government alone can maintain bi metalism. But, waiving this for the present, supposing it is conceded, for the Bake of argument, it cannot, I am still firmly of the opinion that the best way of forcing an early international agree ment, and as I believe, the only way, is for this government to lead out agres sively in favor of free coinage. There is but one way, in my judgment, to com pel England to agree to bimetalisra, and this is by striking at her commerce. Three-fourths and more of the ' com merce of England is with silver using countries. By the rehabilitation of sil ver in this country, we secure that trade. Bather than permanently lose this trade, which has brought money into England's coffers for many years, Eng land and Western Europe would give these silver using countries the same price for silver in exchange for mer chandise that we pay them for it, and in thia way, possibly, international bi metaligm .may be brought about; but, in my judgment, just as long as this country boycotts silver and refuses to recognize it as a money metal and treat it as a commodity, just so long will the consummation of art international mon etary agreement be deferred." It seems from the dispatches that Japan has determined to capture Pe king, as she is gathering an immense army for an attack on Moukden. With this stronghold in their possession, one half the job of capturing the Chinese capitol will be completed. China is utterly disorganized and is unable to protect itself against the vigorous attacks of her wiry foes. It will be a matter of surprise it Peking is not captured by the Japs, provided always that the powers of Europe do not interfere: The O. R. & N. Co. has decided to immediately rebuild the wheat ware house at Albina which was burned Sun day. The new building will be 450 by 100 feet. This action on the part of the company will be good news to both grain growers and shippers. The fire has destroyed so much of the wharves that without other facilities are pro vided at once, the shipment of grain would be seriously impeded. Fitzsimmons having whipped Cree don, again challenges Corbett. The latter replies that Fitz must whip Steve O'Donneil before he will talk to him. While Corbett is a wonder, the people generally are coming to the conclusion that bis fighting qualities are an in fringement on the long-distance tele phone. Bare knuckles at 2,000 miles is about the best Corbett seems capable of. The official weather bureau did good work recently in predicting the cyclone which yesterday swept over Florida. The forecast was made two days in ad vance of the storm, and those residing on the islands and along the coast were satisfied of the coming of a heavy tidal wave. Had it not been for this timely warning, hundreds of lives would have been lost. Portland has been driven into adopt ing a license system by two causes, one being the extravagance of the city dads, who spent more money than they had, and the other is the general dodging of taxes by the property owners. It is not oar pie, and we are not interested in the settlement of the matter; but it is a notorious fact, not only in Portland, but all over the country, that property owners in cities, that is those who are ' wealthy, do not pay taxes in the same Vice-President Stevenson has been quietly getting a strong tail-hold on the democratic nomination for president; but if he expects to hold on he will be compelled to see New York go republi can. This makes it a bard combination. If Hill wins, Adlai gets left, and if Hill loses, Adlai cannot hope to be elected Poor Adlai. The Nebraska Democrats. Omaha, Sept. 26. Before the demo cratic state convention was called to order this afternoon, the situation was chaotic. Bryan's free-silver forces had selected . E. P. Smith for temporary chairman, but the state central com mittee held a meeting to name a man who would represent the administra tion. The free-silver men had also de cided to have W. D. Oldham of Kearney for permanent presiding officer, and this, too, was a thorn in the side of the administration men. By a vote of 33 to 3 the central com mittee decided to recommend Judge Matt Miller of David City for temporary chairman, and allow the conventien to choose the permanent officer. The convention was called to order at S :25 by Chairman Euclid Martin, of the state central committee. E. P. Smith was made temporary chairman, after Matt Miller had been named and had withdrawn. Washington Democrats. Nokth Yakima, Wash., Sept. 26. The democratic leaders caucused until a late hour in the night, and resumed this morning. The indications are that E J. Hill of Whatcom will be mad tem porary chairman and Edward M. Heed of Yakima temporary secretary. Mr. Hill was consul to Montevideo during Cleveland first administration and Ed ward M. Reed is the editor of the Ya kima Herald. . For permanent chair man Judge N, T. Caton of Lincoln county will probably be chosen. The nominarion for congress from the West will be tendered to Colonel James Ham ilton Lewis of Seattle, and he will un doubtedly accept. From the east side the nomination lies between Blandford of Walla Walla and Edminton of Day ton. General Turner of Seattle and N T. Caton of Sprague are th leading can didates for the supreme bench. Whitney Will Not Ran. New York, Sept. 26. William C Whitney was interviewed at Quarantine today, and announced positively he would under no circumstances accept the democratic nomination for governor He gave the impression his business interests would not allow it. He said : "There are plenty of better men in the party than I. I regard David B. Hill as the very best man for the place. I think he would poll an enormous vote. Of course I think the next governor will be a democrat." Cleveland "Not in Touch." Buzzard's Bay, Mass., Sept. 26. A representative of the press was the first to notify the president of the result of the democratic state convention in Sara toga early this evening. Mr. Cleveland was asked it he had anything to say as to the nomination of David B. Hill for governor. He replied : "I am not in touch with the political situation in New York, but no doubt the convention has done the best thing pos sible." He asked about the other nominations and if Senator Hill had consented to run Two Kinds of Women need Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription those who want to be made strong, and those who want to be made well. It builds up, invigorates, regulates and cures. It's for young girls just entering womanhood ; for women who have reached the critical "change of life"; for women expecting to become mothers ; for mothers who are nursing and ex hausted ; for every woman who is run down, delicate or overworked. "Favorite . Prescription" is the only remedy so unfailed that it can be guar anteed. 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We again have an abundant supply of dry fir and bard wood for immediate delivery at the lowest rates, and hope to be fayored with a liberal share of the trade. Jos. T. Pktebs ft Co. Notice. All city warrants registered prior to January 2, 1892, are now due and pay able at my office. Interest ceases after this date. 1. 1. Bcbget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1, 1894. Pat on Your Glasses and Look sit This. From $ 100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to Geo. W. Rowland, 113 Third St, The Dalles, Or. PROFBSSIONAL. H H. RIDDELL Attornit-at-Law Office Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. S. B. DOFOB. rilKI MKNEFZK. PFDK, Si MENEFEE ATTOBNBTS - AT law Rooms 42 and 43. over Post -free Building, Entrance on Washington Street 'be Dalles. Oregon. 3. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Of . V. flee in Schanno' building, up stair. The .hUch. Oregon. J. B. CONDON. J. V. CONDON. CONDON & CONDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office on Court street, opposite the old court house, The Dalles, Or. B. S.HUNTINSTON. H. 8. 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No chem ical combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. ; Store and Faint Shon oorner Third and Washington Sts.. The Dalles, 0reor THE CALIFORNIA WINEHOUSE. ALL KINDS OF . California Wines at Low Prices. FflEE DELIVERY TO : Call on or address CHS. What? Where? TH F CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture oi good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony hp market. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker I Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second street. - i We will be pleased at all times to show oui goods. See center window for display of that we are offering for priceB that defy competition. All gun repair work executed with neat ness and dispatch. Guns for rent. ' MAYS & CROWE. Paul Kreft & Co. flflY Pfl$T OF THE CITY. ' BECHT' The Dalles, Otr. Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists, Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's Waists, Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order. At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north east of the Fair Grounds. It desired each garment will be fitted before being finished. Call at the fac tory and examine oar goods, or drop a card in the office, and oar agent will call and secure your order. BREWERY, turning out the best Beer and Portei ' the first-class article will be placed on Ad. Keller is now located at W. H Butts' old stand, and will be glad to wait upon his many friends.