The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 23, 1895, Image 1

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    VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895.
I 111 1 II I I, I)
All II I nil
Will Make a Test of
the
Bicycle Efficiency.
Hfc WILL RIDE TO VANCOUVER
Private Anderson
patch from Wall
cimrer in
Will Carry a nis-
a Walla to Van-
Two Days.
-Picndleton-, Aug. 22. The war de
partment, is makinir r number of testa
of bicycles as a means for the carrying of
military dispatches from station to sta
tion. These tests have been made most
iy in tne .eastern states, and have to a
reasonable degree of satisfaction proven
that the wheel may be utilized by the
military during times of emergency be
tween points far from railway stations
loday there left Fort Walla Walla. Pri
vate F. L. Anderson, of Fourth cavalry,
U. S. A., riding a 21-pound bicycle, and
bound for Fort Vaucouver. He bears
dispatches from' Colonel Compton, com
mander at the Walla Walla fort, to Gen
eral Otis, in command of the depart
ment of the Columbia, with instructions
to deliver them at the earlist possible
moment, making the entire distance on
his wheel.
His equipment consists of 41 pounds
of "impidiuaenta," including a carbine,
two pistols, 50 rounds of ammunition,
two blankets, a silk tent and three days'
rations. He is supposed to make the
entire trip with the supplies he carries
away irom the fort.
Trivate Anderson is a well-built young
fellow of medium height, and weighs 145
pounds. When on his wheel, with all
his equipment, the total weight is 227
pounds.
JJis route is laid out in his instruc
tions for the entire way. He is in
etructed to proceed by wheel to Pendle
ton, then to Echo, where he is to leave
, the railroad and go across the country to
ieuio. 1 hence the route takes him to
the John Day river country into The
Dalles, from where be takes the old road
to Portland and Vancouver.
Private Anderson is the post librarian
ana Das no marvelous records in bicycle
riding. He is a represenative of the
Kuuu average woeeiman, with nerhaDS a
little more than the ordinary amount of
endurance, tie started on his long
journey with confidence that vithin 72
nours ot the time leaving he would ride
np to General Otis' headquarters, seek
that officer's office, salute and deliver
the sealed packet which has been placed
in his bands by the commandant of the
fort at Walla Walla.
A Great Fire In Milwaukee.
H.T . .
jiiiwvABKKE, Aug. zs. The ware
houses on the Union Steamboat Com
pany's dock took fire at 1 p. m. The
fire spread to the warehouse of the An
chor line and freight sheds of the Wis
consin Central. Many freight cars are
Darning.
i,ater ihe fire u spreading with
ieariul rapidity before a gale from the
southwest. It now looks as if West
Water street ia in it, and may be up to
virana avenue. The warehouses of the
Union Steamboat & Anchor line are
gone, also the freight sheds of the Wis
consin Central. The freight vards are
full of blazing cars. The John Pritzlaff
ilardware Company's house has just
taken tire and the immense establish
ment seems doomed. Steamers aA
eailing vessels are being moved from the
dock along West Water street front, and
it is believed the fire will reach the
Milwaukee river in the lower Fourth
ward before it can be checked. The
tantoryof the Delaney Oil & Grease
"Co npany has been burned and the Run
die, Spence Company's plumbing fixture
establishment is now burning. The fire
is working northwest and threatens the
bt. faul passeniter depot. Sixty freight
cars were destroyed in . the St. Paul
yard.
Another I'haae of tne Story.
New okk, Aug. 22. The Herald's
correspondent in Sucre, Bolivia, tele
graphs that in view of rjossible " nrtnnni.
tion to the treaty arranged to settle the
nonnaary dispute between Bolivia and
C ule, the Chilian minister has been or
dered to change certain clauses. As th
treaty now stands, Chile cedes to Bolivia
i
I ince of larapaca, and at the same time
guarantees that in the event of the final
transmission of larapaca it will be ceded
to Bolivia, that country paying Chili
$0,000,000. This money will be ad
vanced by Chile, and will be returned
I to her by Bovilian customs receipts. It
will finally be paid to the government
ot I'eru. Bolivia insists that Chile shall
secure her position at Tarapaca and
against aggression on the part of the
public
Italian Dtmaudi,
New Yobk, Aug. 22. The Herald's
correspondent in Rio de Janeiro tele
graphs that Baron Rio Braaco' will re
present tne government of Brazil at
Stockholm in the arbitration contest to
settle the Amapa boundary question be
tween trance and Brazil. The corre
spondent also says that unless Brazil's
dispute with Italy is settled before the
ena ot the month by the intervention
of bignor JSoboli, it is reported that
Minister de Martina will return to
Brazil with Italy's ultimatum. Italv
claims damages lor outrages apon Ital
ian subjects in Brazil. Demetrnted no
alleged during the revolution.
XUC ujaiuruy 01 me caDinet. it ia re
ported, will vote in favor of the peace
terms proposed for the settle merit. rf
the difficulties in Rio Grande do Sul.
A Patriotic Woman.
Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 22. Gibara
advices announce that the wife of the
rebel Colonel Miro has gone through
the government 1
husband in the Cuban camDs deter.
mined to remain by his side and share
nis late. Ishe was accomDanierf Viir
friend a young woman. This ladv hns
a brother in the Cuban arm v. ATro
j , . ua
Miro and her companion, it is under
stood, will devote themselves tothn
of their countrymen who are wounded
in the campaign planned by Miro.
it 18 whiSDered in Holguin 'that f!nr.
nelio Rojas, a Cuban resident, distin
guished as an official of valor in the for
mer war for indenende no Kin a -ivinof)
the rebel forces under Guerrara.
Alleged Turkish Outrages.
Washgtox, Aug. 22. Aetinir NpcrA.
tary McAdoo today received a nrt frnm
Mavrony Bey, the Turkish minister to
the United States, savin? the Turkish
government had informed him that.
thorough investigation had been miHn
of the alleged outrages on Americans at
Tarsus. It was learned that a cook in
the family of Professor Christie, of St.
t-aui s institute at Tarsus, had been a.
eaulted by native Turks. No Americans
were concerned in the matter or ininmrl.
The minister also stated that the Turk
ish Officers Would h triorl ir.4
lshed.
When the liver and kidnevs are dis
eased it produces a feeling of despon
dency and gloom cf mind that it is im
possible to shake off. The victim needs
the help of a remedy that will restore
the deranged organs to their nnrmul
healthy condition. Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liver and Kidney Balm will bring about
mis result, By stimulating them to in
creased activity in removing the waste
oi me system, it restores health and
vigor ot mind and body. Price $1.00
per uoiue.
England on Silver.
ixndon, Aug. 22. In the house of
commons, the first lord of the treasury,
Kigntiion. A. J. Balfour, renlvino- to
Sir John Long, liberal member for Dun
dee, who asked whether he would advise
the government to invite an internation
al conference on silver said: am,
and always have been, in favor of an in
ternational agreement, but I have nn
right to pledge my colleagues, and I do
believe an international agreement
would result from an international con
ference." It Slay Do as Much For Ton.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. 111. writes
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains in his
back and also that his bladder r
affected. He tried many so called Kid
ney cures but without any good result.
About a year ago he began use of Electric
outers and found relief at once. Elec
tric Bitters is especially adaDted tn
of all Kidney and Liver troubles and
often gives almost instant relief. One
trail will prove our statement. Price
only 50c. for large bottle. At Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.'s.
Stomach and Bowels CouiDlaints nr
best relieved by the timely use of De-
Witt'a Colic & Cholera Cure. Insist on
having this nreoaratinn. Tlnn't t.i-n
VSIMMQNS
REGULATOR
Reader, did you ever take Simmons
Liver Regulator, the "King of
take a liver remedy. It is a Bluggish or
diseased liver that impairs digestion
and causes constipation, when the waste
that nhnnlri ha ramaA rfF tmntr. i
the body and poisons the whole system.
That, rlnll Y,aamr Vl:n s -3! x
- J -. V J ADOUllg iO Ultt? ixf a
Malaria and Indigestion are all liver
diseases., Keep the liver active by an
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator and tttiti'11 o-nt. -wirl rf .-,
J " - - C9V v-tll-7V uuU-
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t-svw 1 ! Cli t
vi - tubivt3 oiuuoons jiver
t--, aQ oniirofc rnjin xiiia. J. b
does not gripe, nor weaken, bnt greatly
Every package bas the Bed Z
stamp on tlie wrapper. J. II.
x,otiia & Co., Philadelphia.
Cholera Abroad.
Washington. Auz. 22. Admiral Kirlr-
land ha9 informed the navv deoartment
it would be dangerous owing to the cho
lera for the Marblehead. now in t.h
Mediterranean, to touch certain points
suggested. Acting Secretary McAdoo
has modified, his instructions by giving
the admiral discretionary power as to
what points the Marblehead should
touch at during her cruise.
There are so many accidents to live
stock whicn cause delay and loss to the
farmer in his work. In a large number
of instances the delay would be but
.trifling if a remedy was promptly applied.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment has for many years been regarded
as the farmer's friend. Its healing on
flesh of domestic animals is immediate
and permanent. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
per bottle. For sale at Snipes-Kinersly
A New KaUway Project.
Pink Bldff, Ark., Aug. 22. The Pine
Bluff & Western railway, a new road to
be built from Pine Bluff to Shreveport,
Louisiana, has taken tangible form. A
corps of engineers will begin to survey
the line tomorrow. Local and Boston
capitalists back the enterprise. The
Southwestern Construction Company, of
Kansas City has a contract for the build
ing, and work will be pushed rapidly.
"It is the best patent medicine in the
world" is what Mr. E. M. Hartman, of
Marquam, Oregon, says of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"What leads me to make this assertion
is from the fact that dvsenterv in its
worst form was prevalent around here
last summer and it never took nvor tirn
or three doses of that remedy to effect a
complete cure." For sale bv Blakeley &
Houghton Druggist.
The Wallace Case.
Paris, Aug. 22. A semi-official note
was issued, today saying it is inexact
that the United States government has
demanded the releaso of John Waller
and the payment of idemnity on account
of his sentence to 20 years' imprisonment
by a court-martial in Madagascar,
where Waller was formerly United States
consul.
Memory is a little treacherous now
and then, and causes one to forget eome
things worth remembering, unless one
has an experience like that which came
to Mr. D. E. East, Moffatt's Creek, Va.,
who says "I had been suffering for years
with a torpid liver and found no relief
until I took Simmons Liver Regulator
when I was entirely relieved of mv
troubles. I never intend being without
Simmons Liver Regulator."
Impression at Washington.
Washington, Aug. 22. Officials at
the state department said todav that it
was probable that the roit near Foo-
Chow was the one reDorted to the state
department several davs ago as occuring
uug-r i , not iar irom fuo-unow.
A Terrible Disaster.
Kieff , Aug. 22. The . boiler of the
steamer Tanan exploded while that
vessel was at Kaneff. Several nersnns
Get Ready for School
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Bras
For Infants and Children.
Caatoria promote Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep aatnral. Caatoriav contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
" Caatoria la well adapted to children chat
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
.aows to me." II. A. Abchkb. M. I).,
in South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
" For several years I have recommetfoed your
Castoria, and ffhall always continue to do sn,
as it baa invariably produced beneficial remits."
, Edwim F. Pardbk, M. D.,
125th Street and 7th Ave New York City.
"The use of 'Caatoria' is so universal and
Its merits po well known that it rooms a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
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Mew York City.
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TRANSACT A GEKKRALBAHKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
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. 5
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. - -. -. :
J. U. Bcrbitck,
President.
J. M. Patterson '
. uasmer.
first JlaUonal Bank.
THE DALLES. - -
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
xrepomts received, subject to Bight
Draft or Chk.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
raiuiwu on uay oi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
mew rors, ban rancisco and fort
land. DIREOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe.
U. M. Bkall.
NEWEST GOODS
for little money.
ng,
Boots and
and Children, straight from their makers.
1
All-Wool Mat
RIP
DOORS,
windows; 4
fire brick,
FIRE CLA,
LIME and
Window-Gl
and :s
Picture Mouldi:
BOSS CASH I
STORE:
Dry Gbocis,
V
n. port in the northern part of the prov-
any other. Snipes-Kinerbly Drug Co.
were drowned, and 40 injured.