it The Mies Daily Chronicle. TilK 11A1.I.KS, OKKOON TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS Helow is published n correct time card ot trains and bouts which leave and nr rivo ut The Dulles. Travelers may tins it, as Tun Ciinosici.u is kept full v in formed of revisions : D. l A A. N. O. STEAM KKS. Steamer Krgulntor leu vim every Mond.iy, Weil iieKduy nnd Friday tit 7::.0 n. m. Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satur day at o:oU p. in. OlIEGON KAIIAVA'Y A: NAVIGATION CO. fast mail. Arrive. Leave. Ko.l WW-b.-mnd t:l" n.ni. l:CO n.m Ko.2 East-bound 10:15 p.m. loi'-MJ i.m DAM.K.S rANSUNOr.1l. No. 7 West-bound, leaves l:00i.m No. S liast-bomul, an Ives It :M a. in All passenger trnlcs Hop at Union Street, as wellns the depot. Advertising lt:tti's. Per inch One li.cli or less In Dally Over two Inches and under four Inches. . . . Over four inches and under twelve Inches. Over twelve inches ...41 ISO 1 00 GO DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per Inch i Over one int-h and under 'our Indies Over four Inches and under twelve inches. Over twelve Inches ,?2 50 'J 00 1 M 1 00 A FASCINATING PLAY. "Mr. Totter, of Tox.-is," Kxcullpnty Kenteil by tlm ltiicoti Company. I' re ".Mr. 1'otter, of Texas," was presented by this Bacon-Stoekwell company in the Frazer opera house last nicht in the Byrne excellent manner which charac tenzed the production of "lionieo and Juliet" the evening before. The plot is a fascinating one and Author A. C Guuter's characters lost none of their in terest in the hands of the clever com )auy. Mr. Lonersan's interpretation of lion, sampson rotter was equal to all expectations and M isa Dalinsli as Ladv Sarah Annerly was the haughty, jealous treacherous creature that the author depicts her. Mr. Dacon, as the Scot land Yard detective, though he had but tittle to do, mil that well. K. J Blunkall filled the rolo of Baron Lincoln tne retired cniei justice, in a manner that did him great credit. George Ful lerton made an excellent Charlie Errol and Miss Wiedtnan tin ideal Ida Potter. The performanco was enjoyed by very gooii-sizeu audience wiucn many times during the evening showed its ap preciation in a verv demonstrative wav The Bacon-Stockwell conipanv has proven to the people of Pendleton that it can entertain, and should it return to this city at any future time it may be said with safety that it would be given a very nattering reception. Pendleton Tribune. This excellent conipanv shows at the Vogt tonight, and the bos sheet shows that our people are willing and anxious to patronize a good show. "Mr. Potter, ..of Texas" is the bill for tonight. I E CHURCHES- Xutheran services will bo held at the 'courthouse tomorrow as follows: Morn ing service at 11 ; Sunday school at 12:05; evening service at 7 :S0. At the Methodist church tomorrow the regular quarterly meeting services will be held at 10 o'clock. Usual services at 11 o'clock, Rev. Uobert Warner, presiding elder, preaching the eermon, which will be followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper. Usual services in the evening, conducted by Jlev. Warner. At the Congregational church, corner of Court nnd Filth streets, Sunday services as usual : At 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday school immediately after the morning service. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at (5:30 p. m. Topic, How our bodies influence our souls; Daniel i:S- 21. All persons not worshipping else where are cordially with us. invited to worship Something to Depend On. Mr, James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III,, in speaking of Dr. King!s New Discovery, savs that last winter his wife was attacked with LaGrippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. it seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, ho took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she be gan to get better from tho first dose, and ' half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumpiion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Trv l'reo tiial bottles at Blakelev it Houghton's Drug Store, Hot Clam broth every day n. m. to 12:30 p. in. and 4 to (i StublingocWillianiH. from 10 p. in. at inch-1 Nebraska corn for sale at tho Wasco ! warehouse. Best feed on earth. mO-t Early Kofo seed potatoes at Tho Dalles Commission Co. mchlo-lw S'JRB CURE for PBLES Itcliln; ub.l HIiuJ, liliuJIujt rr rnHiuiiiiu I'iUoitUut i.n,v ;i Dll. tJO-Sn.M-KO'S PILE rSKMKDY. f.u... u.u- ;ui, uii.uio. tu'.itr.. ,, ('O-itini i'iiv i r.'u 'nr. Ir.v I'.ljj mliua:uv,vuu..i:. I KUSSIA'S JFLEET. Volunteer Stoamships Built by Pri vate Subscription. Kngagod In Commercial Pursuit Hat Intended for War Purposi-n In the JCvent of International Dis turbances. The origin of this peculiar organiza tion is interesting. In the last war be tween Kussia and Turkey the former's navy was recognized to be weak, and .some patriotic subjects of the czar re solved to create by private effort a force of auxiliary cruisers that might be useful in case a naval power should intervene, on the side of Turkey. Sub scriptions were started in the chief towns, and in a few months about 2,000,000 roubles were collected. With these tihe Alsatian the Lotharingia, and (wo other steamers belonging to the North Herman Lloyds were purchased. Not very long afterward peace was concluded, so that, the work of the. four vessels proved to have consisted chief ly of convoying the sick and the wound ed and transporting troops from San Ste.fano to the Black sea ports. In casting about for a new. sphere of duty for the volunteer fleet, it was de cided to have tiliom ply between Uus sia's European ports and Vladivostoel But the first operations of tJiu licet as a commercial venture were, not cnemirngring. There were no prof its. and there wis talk of turning them over to the Black sea trade. However the direction of them was transferred to the minister of 'marine, and present lv an era of prosperity for the fleet beuan. The numbers increased, and iio"v the fleet is managed by a commit toe renresentiucr the treasury, war navy and audit olliccs, the president who i.s generally an admiral, being se lected bv the minister of marine. The nhicC executive oilicer is known as the inspector, and the present incumbent of the olliee is Col. Linden, who for Inn::' time had lx:en oi naval attache in Hugland, representing the Bussian gov eminent. At present the volunteer licet, pos scsses in large steamers, each capable of carrying from 3,000 to 5,000 tons of carcro, exclusive of hunker coal. Tlrev are the Kherson, Petersburg. Para toff. Orel, Vladimir, Voroisej, Kiav, Kknter inoslav, Tambov, Yaroslaval, Kostroma Ni ini-Novorod and Khabarovsk. The ill st four can make 19 knots and the others Hi knots. All of them have been built, in England, where-also two other vessels are to be constructed. The orig nial, acquired in Germany, have been fiven up and turned over to the admir alty as training ships. Odessa i.s tne principal jort from which the steamers of the fleet start. They pass through the Suez canal, and reach Vladivostcck m about 40 days On the way they call at Port Said, Perim, or Aden, Colombo, Singapore mil Nagasaki as the principal ports, Only two or three years ago no more than seven or eight oyag.- were made each year, but, under the present man agement, no fewer tiian voyage ire. carried out within the year. Thu.- Vhidivostoek has inerened in impor tanee, and the volunteer licet has ren dered a great service in building up the Asiatic shores of I'ussia. The fleet is also used in transporting materials for the Siberian railway, and so adds irgely to its earnings, while being of public service, in thai. way. It also car ries out immi,granis and convicts, the latter being sent out to tilic island of Saghnlkn, not far from Vladivostosk. It takes back to Odessa soldiers whose terms have expired; tens from Hankow, the tea trade beingent irely in its liands, mil no less than 35,0(;0 tons being car- led last, year: copra, castor seeds and other produce. ft is also worthy of note that "the freezing of Vkudivostock harbor is not now an insuperable obstacle in the pass - in of ships. Last winter vessels en- tcrcil the port even when the frozen surface had reached a- tiWckness of 1:2 inches. A canal through the ic four miles long was cut. out by sawing, the huge frozen masses being cru.-licd or towed away by the government vessel Siloch. The operations were success ful, but in order to do tJie work still more eilieiently in future, an ice break er is beingconstrueled at Copenhagen." Altogether, Engineering concludes that, although tju yoluntccr fleet still has at Odessa guns leady lobe mount ed for war purposes, ye! its chief func tions are commercial, and that the biiildin.g up of Asi itie Hussia may help British manufacturers. In any event, so longMsall the ships-of the. licet come from English yards, the latter cannot complain. Loudon Engineering. This Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will bo mailed of tho most popular Oat rrh nnd Hay Fever Curo (Ely's Cream Balm) ouflicient lo demon Btrato tho grcit merits of tho remedy. ELY BHOT1IEII13, 150 Warren St., New York City. Jlov. John licid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mout., reconuneuded Ely's Cream Bairn to mo. I can emplmsizo his statement, "It is a posi tive euro fov catarrh if used as directed." llov. Francis W. Poolo, Pastor Central Preo. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged euro for catarrh and contains no mercury iior any injurious lrurj. Price, CO cents. Advertift-uiTm: Ciuio.MCLL-. flow fihout Your JOB Wo have the facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. We not 011I3' desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to bo rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. The Dalles IS DAILY llECIilVING 1NQUIHIKS FltOM Prospective From every part of the Resources, Products, Prices. Etc. X3XT WASCO OOITNTY. All persons desiring to sell or rent their advantage to call on or write at 01 tne rxenange, giving tun particulars, T. A. HUDSON, G. W. ROWLAND. J. M, THE DALLES, FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. Hints of Valuo to tno look unu iioase- ;i:ul Iloase- ,, , " V ' , , ,. ""c" '""' 'Jiuiiu in e uuiicii 111 too hot an oven and the outside crust gets too brown do not attempt to cut it oil", but an soon as the bread is cold rub it over with a coarse tin grater and remove all the dark brown crust. Mways remember that on,' of the best appetizers is pleasant conversation. It is said that if each of the large pep pers i.s rolled in paper n ml put in u dark. old place it will keep green and may be used for a vegetable until midwinter. When baking a custard pudding or pie, us soon us the custard hecomes solid remove the dish from the oven, for too long cooking will make a custard watery. delicious sauce is made from grated horseradish root mixed with lemon nice, a little salt, and a suspicion of white sugar. Served with cold meats, it makes them much more inviting and palatable. This sauce will retain its j llavor for some time if kept well cov-1 red when not being used. Made with the juice of a lemon, the root docs not discolor so (uicklv as when made in the out way witn vinegar. One of the best and quickest ways of cleaning the isinglas windows in a stove i.s with vinegar and water. Dip a soft elotli in the vinegar and water, and illicitly rub the windows over, going well into the corners. The windows will remain clean fora.longtime. N. Y. Sun. Wliero M 11 Ic Is .Scarce. Fresh milk is an almost unknown luxury in South African towns, and for large part of the year in the country also. "Condensed cow" is the form in which milk is procurable at hotels and u private houses. Chicago Tribune. Selfctlnt.- ii ilury. This is from n farcial interlude in one f-cene now running continuously in New York city: Counsel for Defense Now, sir, if you wero tiiKcn upon tins jury without further assumption of your general dis- lbllily to servo in an unbiased manner and without due regard to the requis ites necessary to enable you todiserimi j mite between a presumption of the guilt of the accused or otherwise despite the I charge of the court and the complicity of the police if proved according to the I precedents established in all such eases j herein before recorded and supposing I that the circumstantial proof was I clearly stronger than the unwritten ! facts would unsupported give credence j to if summarily applied in nccordntice ' with established legal formula what would you do? Candidate for Jury (visibly affected) I don't know, sir. "Excused." Cleveland Plain Dealer. pF?iffpN0 a! Estate Exchange s Immigrants United States concerning the farms or citv nronertv will find it srreatlv to once to auv one ot the undersigned members terms, etc. C. E. BAYARD, J. G. KOONTZ & HUNTINGTON & CO. CO. OREGON. Muutlti;; of Stockholders L. I'. & A. X. Co ' vio ia i,.,.h ti,f ,:n 1 on a stockiioliiers nieetingof The Dalles I'orthini tt Astor a Nivwal nn Co.. : ; their otiice Saturday, April .1, 1897, at p. m., for tho purpose of electing seven directors and transacting such other husineso as mav properly come before "aid meeting. By ordev of the presi dent. The Dalles, Or., March 1, 18!)7. OlitOX KlNIiliHIiY, mS-til Secretary. I'Nir huln or 'J'rado. A desirable ranch of 100 acres, within lour miles of Dalles City, with one span mare.-, harness, svagons, plows and other property. Line fruit land and ahun dnticH of water. Will trade for Dalles City property. Inquire of A. S. .Mac Ai,i,isti;h, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. CnuoNici.n olliee, The Dalles, Or. l'liotographi. Photos. 50e, 7oe and $1 per dozen, for a ehort tune at the only hrst-class studio ! in Tho Dalles. Everything first-class lessons in retouching by the artist. H. E. Hammond, tnlo-tf Manager Herrin's Gallery. Caxh In Your Chocks. All county warrants registered prior to Oct. 1st, 1S92, will bo paid at my office. Interest ceases after March 0, 1807. 0. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Htemiiur lor Sale. Wo will sell tho steamer "Wanna," thirty-five feet long, eight foot beam, built in 1893. All in good order. For full particulars apply to Oituiio.v LuMiimt Co., mch2-lmd Viento, Or. Unllex-Aloro htutro Leaves tho Umatilla house 8 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Douolas A;.li:.v, Prop. Old People. Old people who require inedicino to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy in Electric Bitters. l his medicine iloes not stimulate and contnhiH no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acta mildly on thn stomach and oowels, adding Btrensth and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nuturo in the performance of tho functions, Electric Bittera is an excellent appetizer nnd aids digestion. Old people find it just exact ly what tlioy need. Price 50 cents and $1 00 per bottle ut Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. 5 Subscribe for The CintoxicLL'. THERE ARE TWO btuio. Molmmmclan Arc'lHvl.ic.l Aoconl.nit to Their Crrcdul I'ornn. lolunniu. dans divide ll..Mnselv .u n tho Persians representing the b Ik tr 11,c ,Ju5'Kr.,'i";. iS" ...a..! .,11 which tlicv time. IIIC cnici pi'iiii" arc the condition oi uic ,i,.nth and the succession soul after of caliphs T.lie S.n.ni believe that here ,s o k i. -,ll0rtl Hod. whose works are v. tho beginning or oml' ''iml lhnt . l'e isible to the souls of the hi while the Shinhs deny the uninorlnli( f the soul and iraiiitain that the co existent principles of Zoroaster will forever contend for the mastery. N ith rerard lo the prophi't's successors, the Sunnir, claim that the lawful successor of .Mohammed was Abu liekr and after him Omar Osinan and Alt (nephew hihI son-in-liUv of .Mohammed) ; the Shiahs. howmev, 1 elect the first three and hold that Ali was the only legitimate suc cessor. . Sliia.h-H jiray but three limes n day. and enjoin pilgrimages to Ne.jef. Ker bela, Kazimain, .Meshed (Persia). Sa mara and ICtini, as well as to -Mecca anil .Medina, Simiiis make pilgrimages onlv to the two latter cities and pr;n live timer, a day. Prom this if can lve readily uuderMood that Hie circum stance of the Turks being in possession of the shrines of Nejcf (Meshed Ah). Kazimain and Kcrbela is most displeas ing to devout ShiaJis. Blackwood's .Magazine. Oxygon In Surgery Bemarkable results are leportcd to have been obtained in England by treat ing wounds with oxygen gas. Two k-milK nf micro-organisms are found in wounds, one kind being beneficent am the other injurious in its effects. Ox viien causes an increase of the former nnd 11 decrease of the latter, so that wounds treated with oxygen heal more rapidly and with less pain than by any other form of treatment. British Med ical Journal ia Packi PACKERS OF Pork afid Beef MANUKAOTU UKKd OK Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. Dalles City and Moro Slap Line T . ltf.,1: It 1 1 -mm ixnwa v. iiiiann note . ii mn. mi Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a S a. m. prompt. Leaves Uniati a House. The D.ilh.q. Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and .Saturdays at a. 111. prompt. rreigiu raiestiio .unites to Moro, 0c inn 11 ii 1 . 7 per iuu ids; small pacnages, lo and L'oc. Passenger rales Tho Dalles in Mum. J'l rA. - 1 .... xn -rt 1 i.uuj roiiim trip, .f.OO. Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalles, n...l ... TT 1 I r ' .urn .11, milium notei Aioro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Bab Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAKPEK, - - Pronriotor 4 .Stages leavo Bake Oven for Antelope erv day. and from Antninrv to choll three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. The Glades Ranch, WIIITK SALMON, WASH. fnre Brefl -Sr., jerseys Of tho St .1.11111 bort, Cominiisslo mid TnriiKMitnr 1. lne. Three Cholco Hulls for La 0 or rent "Illto Plymouth lloiik Chlrknnu Audrc.h: AuuruuM illis. A. it. nvi!ivi.-i"n 1 ... - - .... v. .iiuaL'iin. WliltoSaliiioa. Wush. LOODPOISQN A SPECIALTY l'r'iuara. casoweciuiiujtciirV, nSfAV0 wu.rll fur ciiiiu. aiacio.ooo canitni hnMn,i,lu,,Ht Piyai tlooalguaranly AMXtiiim Jii2.0,,r uo'vU. WPllcaHon. XddrSsa ? OOr"if?MFKB&al2n m Genii DO Go msi a II u ilORTHERN p pacificryT n s Pullman Elegent Tomrist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car hT. L'AUl. " MINNKAVOL1S DUI.IITII I'AKGO TO OltAMI roiiKs CItOOKSTON WINNII'KO HKLENA nn 1IUTTK Thfough Tiekcts C'llIUAOO WASH1NOTON IMMI.AlKIilUlA yi'AV l'OKK JSOSTON ANI ALL l'OINTS KASX anil SOUTH Kor Iiiforninttoa, time cards, inapt nnd ticket, cut oil or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon OR A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., iVi, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Traiiib leave anil nre duo to nrrivo at Portland. LEAVE. FiioM n:n. 10, 1S97. OVEULAND KX-1 press, Bulom, Kose- 1 hurt;, Ashland, Bac-1 rnmento, Ogiteii.aan I S:) P. M 1 rraiiciseo, Jiotuve, ( I.os Angeles, Kl Paso. I New Orleans unu I lKat J Koseburg and way sta- Hons fVin Woodburn fori I Mt.AiiRol, Bllvurtou, i West Hclo, Drowns- vUlcSpringlleld and I Natron J 3:10 A. M. 8:S0 A. M, '1:40 P.M Dally except Hiuulay. 1:00 P.M. 7:0 A. it tl:15 P.M. except Sundays. Snlcm and way stations :10iWA.M M.nrvaiiis aim 'way; (stations j (McMiimvlllc and ) way stations j t 6:20 P.M. t 8:25P.M Dally. t Daily, except Sunday. DIN1NC CAUS ON OUDKN UOUTK. PULLMAN 11UKFKT 8LKEPKH8 AND HKCOND-CDASS KI.KEPlNli CARH Attached to all Through Trains. ThtniiKh Ticket Ofllce, ll Third street, whew tliroiiqli tickets to nil jioints in the Hastem Stut'.'s, (y'anaihi and Europe can be obtained tt lowest rates from J. II. KIKKLAND, Ticket Agent. All iibovo trains arrive at anil depart Iron1 Urand (Jentrnl Station, Fifth nnd Irving streets. Vamuii.d DIVISION. Patsenger Depot, loot of Jeticrsoii street. Leave for OSWKHO, dnilv, except Sunday, it 7" .. ... . 1.1. t.-. 1.,-. r.. ....I'. U'll". n. m.. I lit Jilt, l.JIJ, X.l'J, U.f" (and U:::o i. 111. on Saturday only). Ariive at Portland at 7:10 unit ajSO n.m.j and 1:00, 4:15, i:X) and 7:f5 . m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, it 1:30 p. ni. Atiive at Portland, U::50 11. 111. U-ave for AIItLIE 011 Monday, Wednekdayanl Hi 1'la v at 0:10 a. 111. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m. SmillillMrnlllv. inr nSlU'l-'fifl Ipnvn lit 8:10 a. B. and I2!if, 1:13, :i::x), fts'jo (liijiuuts ftip.m. Ar rive at Portland nti S:::o. 10:00 a. m.: 1:80,4:1) 0:10,0:1-1, 7 iw. p. m. It. KOEHLKH, E. P. nOOKUS, Manuger. Asst. O. V. k Puss. 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