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    VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1895.
SO 129
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
OfSclal Advices Reft-ardlna; tit Wreck
of th Collma. -
. , .- San Fbamcisco, May 31. An Exam
iner special from the City of Mexico
says: v.
"Official advices today bear oat . the
main statement of the sinking of the
Coll ma as in the special dispatch to the
Examiner from the city of Colima,. via
this city, with bnt the exception that
the wreck occured below the port and on
the southbound journey, instead of at
the harbor entrance. Dp to today the
difficulty of getting messages over the
wires from the west coast was unpreoed-
' ented. George Herbert, manager of the
Manzamllo and Colima railroad, wires
your, correspondent tonight' that it is
thought the three passengers rescued by
the Romero Rubic belong to the family
of S. Flor, and that the Pacific Mail con
tinues its efforts to rescue all possible,
and do every humane service within its
power.
"The Romero has found at the scene
of the wreck tbe body of an unknown
woman who is apparently of, Mexico
origin.- Mr- Herbert says the Barra
couta sailed yesterday from Acapulco to
do like service under orders from the
government. All mail for Colima has
been lost. Mr. Herbert's dispatch
says:"
" 'Later reports place the scene of the
wreck 30 miles southeast of Manzanillo
de Apiza. . One woman, a Guatemalan,
was saved, and returned to San Fran
cisco by San Juan.' - -.
"Many inquires have been received in
' this city regarding tbe safety of individ-
' ual passenger, bat all the saved appear
to be in the lists already sent. Professor
Whiting, of California, is evidently
"among the drowned, as diligent search
vfras revealed nothing of his whereabouts
' up to tonight. They were given to me
for the Examiner by the. courtesy of
General Pedro HInojos'a, secretary of the
- - navy: ..'
' 'Mazatlajj, May 29. To the Sec
retary of War, Mexico: On the 27th
inst. there was lost - the American ship
Colima at San Joan de-Lima, -70 miles
from Mazanillo. There were lost 170
a persons and the saved were 21. (Signed)
Alejandro Cerisola, captain of frigate
Oaxaca.'
"Mexico, May 31. To the Secretary
of War, Mexico : The steamship agency
gives me the following to report: The
, Colima went down .by striking a coral
- reef at Cuyatian, at a point six -miles
from land and 30 from . Manzanillo, ' in
800 metres of water. The saved are :
Albino, Cushing, Sarabia, Sutherland,
Ruiz, Thornton, Gutierrez, Boyd, Zan
gorta, Oriel, Ross, Ramon, Zolis, Rolan,
passengers. Of the crew, Hansen, third
officer; Richardson, Carpenter, Ray-
. xnond and Morel. There have since been
found three more cabin passengers and
two sailors, all living.
Signed, t - Hinojosa,.' '
The Frmi Kebelllon.
London, May - 31 The - Times pub
lishes a dispatch from Hong Kong giving
details regarding the trouble on the is
land of Formosa.' They show that tbe
u. action which resulted in ' the Island
-declaring itself a republic was prompted
by the Chang Tat Chong party, as op
posed to the Li family, General Tcheng
has been appointed foreign minister,
and Ky Sing Kak, the originator of the
movement, has ' been " superseded by
Tang. Dissensions have already occured,
and the common people, it is said, regard
the republican declaration as an official
' W A petition has been forwarded to Pe
king from South China praying the em
peror to introduce constitutional reform ;
to remove incapable officials ; to abolish
the queue and foot bindings,' and' allow
freedom . of . speech and of the press,
The petition advocates reform on west
ern lines. '"
Thomas H. Carter's Statement.
Nbw Yobk, May 31. Thomas H. Car
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
V!
Li XS Sr..
ter, chairman of the republican national
committee, in a public statement says:
"In. 1896 the' republican party will
stand for protection and restoration of
bimetalism on a substantial and endur
ing basis. .--There may be differences of
opinion on schedules, but not upon the
principles of protection. There will be
difierences of opinion as to the best
course to pursue to secure free and un
limited coinage of both gold and silver
at a fixed ratio, but there will be no dif
ference of opinion as to' the desirability
of bringing about that result. Upon
one question there will be neither a dif
ference opinion as to tbe general princi
ple involved nor the means to be em
ployed that is with reference to a res
toration of a vigorous toreign policy."
lOO Reward. SHOO '
The readers ' of this., paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Care is the only posi
tive cure known to the medical frater
nity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mncous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up tbe constitution and as
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proprietors have ' so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. . Send for list of testimo
nials. Address,
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Sold by all druggists, 75c.
' Fighting- In Formosa.
London, May: 31. A dispatch to the
Times from Hong Kong . today confirms
the news contained in the Associated
Press dispatches last night from Hong
Kong that hostilities between tbe Japan
ese and Chinese republicans on the
island of Formosa have . commenced.
According to the Times'' dispatch, tho
Japanese forces landed at Kee Lung, in
the extreme north of the island,' yester
day, and fighting between them and the
Chinese has commenced. .
Knight of the Maeeabees. . .
The State Commander writes ns from
Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After try
ing other medicines for what seemed to
be a very obstinate cough in our two
children we tried Dr. King's New Dis
covery and at the end of two days the
cough entirely left them. We will not
be without it hereafter. as our experience
proves that it cures where all other re
medies fail." Signed F. W. Stevens,
State Com. Why not give this great
medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and
trial bottles are. free at Snipes A Kiners
ley's Drug Store. Regular Bise 50c and
$1.00.
. Rev. J. Xj. Parrlih Dead.
' Salem, May 31. At 1 :15 this morning
Rev. J. L. Parrieh, one ot tbe last of tbe
early Methodist missionary pioneer, and
one of the best-known men in Oregon,
breathed his last at bis residence in this
city. He was born January 14, 1896,
and consequently was close to 90 years
old. He landed in Oregon in May, 1840,
and for 65 years bas held an hononrable
place among its people and been one Of
the foremost among tbe builders of its
prosperity.- . j
- - Sealed Proposal. ..
Bids will be received by the Water
Commission for digging a ditch, from
Liberty street to , the residence of Dr.
Shackelford, on Fourth street, sufficent
to lay a four inch pipe, and for filling
the ditch after the pipe has been laid,
at the office of the Water Commission in
this city, until noon of May 31, 1895.
For plans and specifications and full in
formations apply to the superintendent
of the water works. .' t I
Dalles City Wateb com'bs. j
The Dalles, May 24, 1895.-
Cut roses for sale, at Mrs. Flinn'i
Tenth street. ; .!
All pain banished by Dr. Xllea Fain Pill.
Latest U. S. Gov't Report
N.
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to suppose tnat an imitation offers
the customer any guarantee like
the original does. Take CotloUm
for example. Thb Fairbank Co.
discovered it, perfected it, and
spent, thousands in making' its
merits known. It is plainly. to
their interest to make and keep it
what it is to-day the most popu
lar shortening in the world.
But when you come ;
To accept an
Gunterfeibbf
these guarantees all disappear,
and the housekeeper is at the
mercy of an imitator who deals
on others' reputation and who
profits only by others' loss. . :. -.
To ensure having good cook
ing and healthful food stick
right to Cottoi.enB and let all
imitations severely alone. ; .
Sold In and pound psDsV
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Company,
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Any one who has ever bad an atack
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Heights, Los Angeles, over his fortnnate
escape from a siege of that' distressing
ailment. :.:' Mr. : Stumm is . foreman of
Merrian's confectionery establishment.
Some months ago, on leaving the heated
work room to run across the street on an
errand, he was caught out in the rain.
The result was that when ready to go
home that night he was unable to walk,
owing to inflammatory rheumatism.- He
was taken home,, and on arrival was
placed in front of a good fire ' and
thoroughly rubbed with Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. During tbe evening : and
night he was repeatedly bathed Jff ith this
liniment, and by morning weAelieved
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bottle of it in the house. For sale by
Blakeley k Houghton, Druggists.
-A Splendid Offer.
Our clubbing arrangements with the
San Francisco Examiner entitles those
subscribing for that paper in connection
with Thk Chboniclx to all the benefits
of their premium offer, that is a num
bered receipt' and choice of premium
pictures. The price of the Examiner is
$1.75, the price of The Chronicle (1.50,
and we send you both with all privileges
as above stated for one year for (2.25.
Buklu'i Arua Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum; fevei
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corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. .
Do you want The Chbonicls and San
Francisco Examiner for a year? If so
send us $2.25 and you can have them,
156 papers for $2.25 or less than a cent
and a half a pioce. If you would rather
have the New York World, we will send
you that and the Skhi-Wbeklt Chron
Kxs one year for $2.25., The World is
also a semi-weekly so you will get : 208
papers for $2.25. ; :
i4' .-. .''l.
Notice '. ' " .' j f
to persons applying for money, that tho
undersigned: is now able to procure loans
in $500 lots to the amount of $4,000, if
accompanied by gilt edge security.
Geo. W. Rowland, Agent.
m27 113 Third St., Tbe Dalles, Or.
. Notice. ,
All city warrants registered prior to
February 3, 1892, are now due and pay
able at. my office. Interest ceases after
this date. 1. 1. Bcbgkt, City Treas.
""Dated Dalles City, Jan. 1,1895.-..
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5peeial Ittraetiorps
at tttraqtiu Pries.
Ladies' Sleveless Vests, Men's Congress Shoes,
at 5c each. at $1.75 pair,
S The quantity of these vests is lim- The Best shoe in every way ever of-
ited. Come early. A rare bargain. fered. In three different styles of
toe. Furnished with "Hub Goring."
Misses' Ribbed Hose, Men's Summer Underw'r
at 12 l-2c pair. at 75c Suit.
Guaranteed fast and stainless black.
" Louis Hermsdorf , dyer. In grey, nicelv finished. Aireal bar-
, gain in seasonable goods.
Ladies' Oxfords, 85c pair. Men's Straw Hats, 50c.
Patent-leather tips. Opera toe. A We have a large assortment of etyl-
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liigjliiiii
For Infants and Children.
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Morphine or other narcotic property.
" Caatoria is so well-adapted to children that
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M For several years I have reeommeisaed roof
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Eown F. PAHDM.M. D.,
125th Street and 7th Are, NewYork Olry.
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Its merits so well known that it nena a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Oastoria.
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: Gents' Tailor Made
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