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VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1895.
NO 268
H4TCH NOW MINISTER
Thurston's Successor in San
Francisco.
SITUATION AT THE ISLANDS
Matters Concerning the Government
Said to be Unchanged Results
of the Cholera Scare.
San Francisco, Nov. 13. The Occi
dental & Oriental steamship Coptic,
Captain Lindsay, arrived here la9t night
from the Orient and Hawaii. Among
her passengers from the latter place was
A. T. Hatch, late minister of foreign
affiiirs of the island republic, and recent
ly appointed Hawaiian minister to the
United States, to eucceed Minister
Thurston. The Coptic was a recent
caller at the ports which the quarantine
officers call inflected, and it will be late
in the morning before she will dock.
Mr. Hatch, with others, was compelled
to remain aboard the ehip, -which anch
ored near the fort, Charles Wilder,
Hawaiian consul-general, went off on
the Hartley to meet bis late chief, and
the two had a long consultation, the
consul remaining on board all night.
Mr. Hatch did not have much to re
port. All of the political exiles of
Hawaii, with few exceptions, have been
pardoned and are returning to the
Country, each steamer bringing eeveral.
Ex-Queen Liliuokalani has been ill,
but her sickness was not regarded as
being serious.
The cholera has disappeared, but its
lesson remains. The drainage of Honol
ulu has been made almost - perfect.
Creeks have been walled up to stop
overflowing and swamps have been
cleaned up. Business was badly de
pressed by the cholera, but with the re
moval of quarantine embargoes it was
improving.
Another paesenger of importance was
Major-General D. T. Subotich, of the
Kussian army, lately stationed at Viadi
voscocfe. He talks of commerce and in
dustrial development, attaching the
greatest importance to the trans-Siberian
railway. He says Russia plans the
establishment of great fish canneries on
the Asiatic coast. Their operation
means competition with United States
fishing-interests. The general was ac
companied by his wife.
RUSSIAN OrlMON.
Powers Must Establish a Protectorate
Over Turkey.
New York, Nov. 13. A special to the
Herald from St. Petersburg says:
Lord Salisbury's speech at the Guild
hall has produced an electrical effect
here. It has brought about the uni
versal expression of opinion '"hat the
powers must intervene with joint action
in Turkey. The Novosti says :
"In order to avoid war the powers
must establish a protectorate over
Turkey. The Mohammedans, Kurds,
Syrians and Cretans are rising in various
parts of the empire and Turkey is hur
riedly calling out her reserves."
The Novoe Vremya in a long article on
the situation Bpeaks of the power of the
Turkish Army being great by reason of
its fanaticism and its being organized by
German officers.
It says Russia must be equal to the
occasion, one of the necessities being the
concentration of 60,000 troops at Erze
roum to begin with.
Important Desclalon.
Washington, Nov. 13. Chief Justice
Fuller handed down the court's opinion
on the motion of the Bell Telephone Co.
to dismiss the suit of the United States
against that company and Ernil Berli
ner .involving the invention of the speak
ing machine. The case was appealed
from the decision of the clrcu.. .ourt of
appeals, for the first circuit, and the
motion to dismiss was based on the
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ground thrt the act creating the circuit
conrt of appeals, in providing that these
courts should have final jurisdiction in
patent cases, had deprived the supreme
court of jurisdiction. The motion to
dismiss was denied. The decision was
lengthy, concluding a9. follows :
"We cannot impute to congress the
intention of narrowing the appellate jur
isdiction of this court in a Euit brought
by the United States, as a sovereign, in
respect to an alleged miscarriage in the
exercise of one of its functions, as such,
deeply concerning the public interests
and not falling within the jurisdiction of
the act." '
FIIIU: OUT AT LAST.
Kepairs Will Soon Be Began on the
Bozeman Tunnel.
Livingston, Mont., Nov. 13. The fire
in the Bozeman tunnel, which has been
raging furiously for nine weeks, has at
last burned itself out, and the tunnel is
about clear o smoke and deadly gaecs.
As soon as the. tunnel cools sufficiently
the task of cleaning it out will be com
menced. Thousands of tons of rock
have fallen on the track. This obstruc
will be removed, and temporary timbers
will be put in. It is expected that this
work will take two months or more, but
when it is completed trains will be run
through the mountain again. The
Northern Pacific, it is stated, has dicided
to line and arch the entire tunnel with
solid brick masonry. Its progress, how
ever, will not interfere with the use of
the tunnel.
THE CZARINA'S UE1LTR.
Alarming Reports Are Authoritatively
Stated to be False.
New York, Nov. 13. A special to the
Herald from St. Petersburg says the sen
sational rumors lately circulated in le
ference to the health of the czarina, and
the reports that an operation will be re
quired are absolutely without founda
tion, and there is the best of authority
for contradicting them.
. The Herald also publishes the follow
ing from Tsarkoe Soloki :
Owing to the number of false reports
concerning the czarina's health, it can
be stated authoritatively that it is nor
mal. It may be stated, as further con
firming this, that the czar left here this
morning tor Kronstadt in perfect
spirits.
Personal JCncounter Over Politics.
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Fkaxkfort, Ky., Nov. 13. Governor
Brown and W. H. Newhall, a clerk in
the auditor's office, quarreled in the
statehouse yesterday, and passed the lie,
and would have come to blows had by
standers not interfered. Newhall had
accused the governor of voting the re
publican ticket and acting the part of a
traitor. The executive responded with
an emphatic denial, and one of the men
struck at the other, when friends separ
ated them. It was claimed that Gov
ernor Brown attempted to draw his re
volver, but he denies that he was
armed. -
. Turkish Embassy Protests.
Paris, Nov. 13. The Turkish embassy
here has communicated to the French
press a protest against the misstatements
in the newspapers here regarding Turkey
adding: "The government has been
obliged to repress some local disturb
ances, which have no bearing on the
general situation. The government will
punish the offenders should the disturb
ances be renewed."
Stevenson's .Views.
Pittsburg, Nov. 13. Vice-president
Steventon passed here last night on his
way to BloomingtonIU. He thought
the recent republican victories would not
affect the democratic chances next year.
He said that President Cleveland will
be accorded a renotnination if he wants
it. .
Say, why don't you try De Witt's Lit
tle Early Hirers? These little pills cure
headache, indigestion and constipation.
They're pmall, but do the work.
Money Market.
New York, Nov. 13. Money on call,
nominally per cent; silver, 67c;
lead, $3 10.
ME
SIIVilV.ON
I REGULAfOR
IfrTW.Tr-.limiTliMI
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic. that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. And
more than this : SIMMONS LIVER REGU
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
and healthy, and when the Liver is in
good condition you find yourself free from
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only be had when the liver
I C Trrtrwrl of imrlr If frnKIn 1 i.tk . .
of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER
ncuuLAiuK. me rung or Liver medi
cines, and Better than Piils.
J3ETERY PACKAGE-S
Has tbe Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
J. II. Zeilin. & Co., PhiUu, Pa
R U looking for a snap in real estate?
One of the best little homes in the city
has been placed in my hands for quick
sale to realize cash. It has not been put
on the market before and if owner can
not realize by 1st of month, my instruc
tions are to take it off the market again.
If you rent it youf net income will be 15
per cent Well located, new and in
every way desirable. Fred D. Hill,
Real Estate, Room 12, Chapman block.
novlS.
Sore throat. Any ordinary case may
be cured in one night by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm as directed
with each bottle. This medicine is also
famous for its cures of rheumatism,
lame back and deep seated and muscn
.lar pains. For sale by Elakele &
Houghton.
Nothing eo distressing as hacking a
cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer
from it. Nothing so dangerous if al
lowed to continue. " One Minute Cough
Cure gives immediate relief. Snipes
Kineraly Drug Co.
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of all
persons who may offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the schools of
this county, tbe county school superin
tendent thereof will bold a public ex
amination at his office in The Dalles,
beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday,
Nov. 13, 1895.
Dated this 2nd day of Nov., 1895.
Troy Shelley, -County
School Superintendent.
Wanted, Cash.
Will require between $120 and $150.
Will give a half interest to a responsible
party, who furnishes cash for patenting
two staple articles. Must give $1,000
bonds until patents are approved of.
Answer "Patent," care Chronicle.
LOSf.
Between Deschutes and 5-mile, one
leather grip containing loaded shells.
Finder will be rewarded Dy returnir;;
same to this office. nov.ll-2t.
It's just ae easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as any thing else. It's easi
er to cure a severe cough or cold with it.
Let your next purchase for a cough be
One Minnte Cough Cure. Better med
icine; better results ; better try it.
Notice.
All warrants outstanding against
Dalles City are now due and payable at
my office. Interest ceases on and after
this date. C. J. Ceandall,
July 15tb, 1895. City Treas.
The healing properties of De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It
cures- eczenm, skin affections and is
sim ply a perfect remedy for pilej.
A. G. Bartley of Magic, Pa., writes
I feel it a duty of mine to inform you
and the public that DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad case
of eczema. It also cured my boy of a
running sore on his leg.
All parties holding Pease & Mays
orders upon D. C Herrin for photographs
please present them immediately if they
want their photos by Christmas.
nov. 6-lw
To Your Benefit
to Attend. Our
Saturday Dress Goods Sale
A large assortment of Seasonable Dress Goods at
regular 30c, 37 l-2c, 42 l-2c and 50c values to
sell at -:-
Gooiee
Hemcni"foer Saturday Oaly.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO
for Infants and Children.
Ca-sto-rta promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child Is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castorla contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
" Castorla is so well adapted to children chat
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me. H. A. Abchbb. M. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.T.
" For several years f have recommerf3ed your
Castoria," and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwih F. Fardbk. M. D.,
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
teliiprent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Carlos Ham-tit. D. D.,
Hew Tork City.
Thb Csarxum Cokpaby, 77 Murray Street, N.T.
In;:ilii.i:niiivilll';'.i5u..'rjra'ga
Abreast the Times.
Snow Has Arrived.
... But we are here first with . . .
Seasonable Hoods of Every iesoription.
Everything: that is New as well as Good.
Our line of Men's Hip, Knee and Short Rubber Boots, Snow Excluders,
Bootees, Alaskas, Felt Boots, Rubber Leggings, Arctic Socks, Rubber and Oil
Coats, is complete in every way.
LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDS' RUBBER GOODS in great variety.
Complete assortment of Overcoats, Ulsters, Leather Coats, Black and
Brown Duck Coats, at Bedrock Prices.
25 c
o
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GKN'EEALBAKKINQ 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 Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. S. Schenk,
President.
J. M. Pattebson.
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
THE 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. Scobnck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Libbb.
H. M. Be all.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
and
Picture Moulding.
is. a-Hi. is isrnsr.
Dressmaking Parlors
Will be opened November 1st
over Pease & Mays' Store.
Miss St. John.
Mrs. Manns.
HONYWILL, Importer
BOSS CASH STORE.