J.1 TWP i ft..- '3.-. m 1. 8S" sir The Dalles Daily Chronicle. m'' :l: TUB DA1.1.KS, OUEfitlS TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. Below is published a correct time card oi trains and boats which leave and ar rive at The Dalles. Travelers may trust it, as The Chronicle is kept fully in formed of revisions : TX P. A- A. X. O. STKAMER5. Steamer Regulator leave every Monday. Wed nesday nnd Friday tit 7.80 . m. Arrive eve ty Tuefday. Thursday and Satur day at 5.80 1- JB. OUEGON RAILWAY A NAVIGATION CO. fa?t mail. Arrive. Leave. No.l VKt-bMilid .. 4-JSn.an. 4:30 n.ni. No.S Kaft bound 10:l.Sj..m. 10:2" p.m. BAlLE- PA--r.KOKK. No. 7 West bound, leave- l:COp.m. No. t SH-t-bonnd. sr:tve Il:s6a.in. All j5?enceTtralL5 stop at Union Street, n well as the depot. Ail vortUliijr Knit" One. liieh or ies In Dally SI 0 Ovr two laches snd under four Inches ... ICO Over four hich and under twelve lnch. . 74 Over twelve Snohe 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or i Inch ?2 50 Over one inuh and under four inehe- - W Over four luchei nnd under twelve Inches. . 1 .V) Over twelve Inches 1 CO I'J-USON VI, MENTION. Mrs. C. C. Hobart is confined to her . bed from nervous prostration. Mr. and Mrs. F.ufeno will arrive from Portland on the Regulator tomorrow night. Mrs. Col. Nye arrived from Priueville last night and went on to Portland on the Regulator this morning. Aivab W. Patterson, who has been connected with the Heppner Gazette for several years, left Heppner Monday for Indianapolis, where he will attend the law school, fie may return to Oreuon when his law course is completed, but . at present has no definite plans. Kl'tolUtlull "VVnEEEAs, The Supreme Consul has seen fit to caii our late neighbor, Latimer Booth, to the supreme torest above, therefore be it JUfohed. That in the death of our late neighbor, Latimer Booth, Mount Hood Camp, No. 59, Woodmen of the World, has lost an exemplary and faithful Woodman, which ever member of this camp feels the loss of and misses bis cheerful presence. Be it further Ilcsohed, That this camp extend to 'the family their sympathy, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent tbem. Ileaohed, That a copy of these resolu 'tions be spread upon the minutes of this meeting, and that our charter be draped ior thirty days. Also that a copy be cent to the papers for publication. C. L. Phillips. D. W. Mans, A. L. Reese. Committee. 1'ortcr Itiver lSuomiiifr. LOOKS LIKE A CAR. A Diminutive Yiilsnn! That Von Cnn Pliiil In nlcr. He really look? ".cry much liken bear, though you must put him under n pow erful microscope to sec the . ?m tihinoe. sty.s Tid-Hits. Tito r uir linury thing, however, about th . ur.y creature is that he is found i- tb gut ters of houses, where he is at one time Ory as dust and scorched by the blazing- sun. nt. another active and full of life under a reirciiiiiig shower of rain. The water bear is one of the Rotifer animalcules, and i. of all of them the most capable of standing any extreme. of temperature without riving- up the ghost. He may be left dried tip for months, even years, and yet on being put into water will expand ami boerin moving about and feedinpr vigorously. Although be eannct stand bailing wa ter, lie will live in dry beat nt a far hhrhcr temperature, even up to SGOcli-jr. Fahrenheit. One has actually been kept in vacuum for 30 days with sul phuric acid and chloride of calcium without losing- his capability of revivi fication. As for the reason why. it seems the little beasts' bodies nre chiefly com posed of albumen, which, it is well known, will stand a very high tempera ture ".-knout losing- its solnirJity. Then, too. they are provided with two shir..-, one over the other and these skins are wonderfully tough and elastic. The water bear has the scientific name ot Tardigrada. because be takes life so easy. He is always fat and plump, ami spends his waking- periods in constantly grubbing- with his four pair of lerrs. among" whatever rubbish conies in bis way. Having eye:-, brain ,md a nervous system, he is much ahead of his tribv. and is altogether one of the most interesting and amusing little ani mals known to science. FLOAT HOME FROM SCHOOL. IIoy und Girls Cliimher Into I'nnth anil Pole Home. A description of life in the fei-bian swamps, Vendland, run.- as follows, say the Century: "school out" at the village school . i Burg is a pretty sight. The sutxst-nT.ti. brick building overlooks the v tr ii.ur murinrr highway, and the bys an J girls, instead of stringing- up a dust', road, tumble into punts r.ijd j.-jIc for dear life the boys much like o'h r boys, but the girls reduced t fac similes of their mothers ar-d tkb r sis ters, clad in bright but rhort ra:mert and visible afar o'J through their strange mob caps with wings. As one moves down the stream from Burg by Leipe to Lubbenau these wirg. grov smaller and collapse, while the itv.rt grow lomrer and more resemble the or dinary dress of women. At a dnnee the Spreewaider knows instantly, by the jR'Culiarities of her costume, from what village a woman or girl has come. At Leipe the multitudinous skirts of alarming girth are no more. The gown reaches the ankles, and the cap fits close to the head instead of resting on a framework as in Burg. Thus the dress in Leipe is perhaps mare graceful, but it is more commonplace. It no longer testifies to tha." pr! Je of the easant fa ther or hurbaud which is shown by the number of ycrds in the skirts of his woman folk and the variety of their capK. by th'- richness of their dress ns well as their jewelry. J-fou; fbout Your (MTV I HTS. Hliu OXHl w 1B NOTICE-SALt ur , . . Notice is hereby iventliat br SliaSta Roilffi tl.nritv of ordinance t". -v-.f . .i I nil MP1 III I'itllc en1 fllO I illUIIIUIl W"-V . OF THE job piTifkS? We 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 only desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one. and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. roiiqle pdblish?ii) ?o. igSBSS Southern Pa lell at public auction, to the highest TrnlnsIcavc nd rc dun to nrr.vc ntPonUy. bidder, all the following lots a (1 pn- of lots'in Gates addition to Dalles Citj , 1 Wasco county. Oregon, to-w t . Lots 9 nd WjolnUy. in b ock 4 'nl, 7, S. P and 10, jointly m block lo , io . 1 1 turSt AhMnnA , 7 ? 9 and 10, jointly in oiock -i, , rninento, Oftden,San ! ' . ,,. i',t 10. 11 and 12, in , s" 1 l-A Francisco, MoJve,f,. known as butte , lots i . o , , An(?e,cs E, , .j:10 A x nlock 27: lot 0 in block ..4, lo ts ( Ncw 0rlCHns j l lot! 2 k 4.' S, 9. 10.11 and 12 i.; , block , .Ss50 A. M. jgM d w5- tt 30; lots 3, 4,0.6, . S , 9. 10, H "' . . , fy, Woodbijrn for- lM P- l'J. in block oi lots i. -..-"" ' ,)nllv , i ..miKv, uvenon. 'fi.,nik-v.,lm. oi mlJ '. ;,. ,. ; ltw, lellmn "liicli thfy will not lie sold, ' H h j,vfly SntlfinK . ; t.-PK ' Los 9 and 10. in block 14. 15p; lots; 7, S. 9 and 10. jointly in block lo, f-OO, , r o o.wl 10. ioint v in block -l. i lot 11, in DINING OAKS ON OGDEN UOfTE. ITLLMAN BCFFKT SI.EKl'EiiS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAE, Attached to nil Through Trains. block ri . ; j i i . ., ijt Direct connect Inn at s'nn FrnncNco with 0! lot 9, in block 4, 100 Jo.s -, a, -i, o, ml nIU, 0rluntlll ,, ,,ncHe o- i 9, 10 and 11, in block So, each respect- lllics for . JA1.AX Wld china, sailing g 7 lirplv 100- lot' G and 7. in block rfo, oi iilicntinn. ivel .,IW, iou " ,, , g ltnte;-and tickets to Knstern tvlnt5 nnil rn each respectively 12o lots o, h , a, , , a No JAPAN, CHINA, H Wluu j 10 nnd 11, in block SG, each respectively Al, rKALlA. run be obtained irom .im. u, to Ir. Wr.,.1- 3C. .tl'2o: lotSo, 4, J. 11. KI UK LAND. Ticket a.m :tHte-. Canada and turone can he nht.i .'. J. B. KIliKI.AXT). TfrVnt i.. l1t.s All above trains nrrlve at and dqmrtlrar ?spectivelv , Grand Central Station, Fifth nnd Irving strati YAMHILL DIVISION, PutseiiRcr Dejiot, foot of JeaersonstrMt. 1 r :o, S, 9, 10 nnd 11, in block o,, each re-, T,irpRh Tlckct omcc,i3i Third street. wi spectivelv 100; lots G, and 1-. in throtieh tickets to all points in the EwtS block 3), eacn respecnci n S 1f nnd 11. in : ji ' po7.1i rpnt'ctivelv $100: !ts 1, r onrl i" in lilnck 41. "each res 125; lots 3. 4, o, b. v, iu nnu n. . ; block 42, each respectively if 100; lots 1, n,,,iio i Mn.i- 4". each resiiecti vely "wmV lot. 2. 3,4, 8.9. 10 and $& block 43, each respectively ?iw, , fumi ii:80ii. m. on Satnrdav onlv). Anlreit in block 43 $125: lots 2, 3, 4 and o, in Portland at 7:10 and S;S0 a.m. "and 1:3), i-.u. block 40, each rwpectifely $100; lots ! c.. and 7:55 P. m. and G, in block 4G, each respectively lienvc for siierldnn. week dnvs, U:30ti.ri. 4joj i Arrive ut Portland, 9:K0 a. m ' Each of these lots will be sold upon (or au,ue 37, Wedd.toJ the lot respectively, aud none oi tliem Kri ay at P.10 a. m. Arrive nt Portland, In will be sold for a less sum than the value dev, Thur.-dar und Saturday at 3:05 p.m. thereof, as above stated. nv M fnr r0 , t s , One-fourth of the price bid on un oi nnd . 1M5( s.;!0 b..s, fl 45 nmi 8 05 p. rn. a said lots shall be paid in cash at the rive at Portland at S;30, 10:0o a. ra.; l:M,l:li Tim-nf h1h nnd the. remainder in three o.h'.tvr.V 7:,f j). rn. THE WORLD RENOWNED t Baker City is experiencing a flood, Powder river havinc gone wild. All the bridges across the stream in the city but one iiad uone out by Tuesday morning, and the Democrat oi that date said that one was liable to ro at any moment. The water fell slightly Monday after noon, but in the evening it was aeain risiim, and before morninc it had reached the burliest point. The Sumpter Valley railroad is entirely under water, and it is thought much of it has b-en totallv destroyed. The Democrat closing a lone article on the flood situation, savs : "When the end will come, no one knows. The snow in the high atttitudes has only just com menced to melt, and the weather will have all to do with the reeult. The "t-w Tmiti Curd. Under the new time card, which goes into rflVc: tomorrow, trains will move as follows : No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at G p. m., leaves at G:05 p. in. Iso. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and TJtiiou Pacific, arrives 1 :13 a. m., de parts 1 :20 a. m. No. 3, from Spokane and Great North ern, arrives S:30, departs -.35 a. m. No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa cific, arrive? 1 :20, departs 1 :2o a. m. Nog. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry paesengere. No. 23 arrives at G:30 p. m., departs 12:45 p. 111. Passengers for Heppner will take train leaving here G:05 p. 111. Tin- St 11 Serpent. ! Many scientist? concede that the sea serpent is a possibility. The extent of !the sea is so vast nnd .so little is really known of its inhabitants that varieties ,'of prehistoric monster. may still exist ' in its depths. I Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very 'rest medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine ' is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, : and aids these organs iu throwing off ' impurities in the blood. Electric Bit ters improves the appetite, aids diges ! lion and is pronounced by those who J have tried it as the very best blood puri ! fiei nnd nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 'o0cor$l.C0 per bottle at P.lakeley &. Houghton's Drug Store. (2; Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon. equal pavments on or before, one, two and three years from the date of said sale, with interest on such deferred pav ments at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time' at the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will becin on the 15th dav of May, 1S97, at " the hour of 2 o'clock p. ui. of said day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots snail he sold. Dated this 13lh dav of April, 1S97. GlI.lIEHT W. PlIKLl'S. Recorder of Dalles City. K. KOEIILEU, MumiL'cr. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. ti Puts. AT. WHAT A MINING TUNNEL IS. The Cirvat ncoiioiiitec Secured hy Xew Develoiiin fi-.ts. I Ktir Sale or Trade. I A flnoirnV.lo rnnnVi nf 1 Pf) nerps. within Notice is hereby given that a mttting , o Dales Citv with one epan mares, iiarness, wagons, plows and other ! siaces f rom Antelojte reach The Dalles Tos- Stoekholtlers' Meetinc. of the stockholders of The Dalles Chron Mora and I STAGE LINE Through bv daylight via Grass Valley, Ket nnd uro--s Hollows. DOUGLAS ALLEN, The Dalits. . C. M. WHITELAW. Autelnpe. Staces leave The Dalles from I'raiitilla House nt7 a. in., also from Antelope at 7:30 a. m.evrj Mondav. Wednesday nnd Friday. Connection made nt Antelope for Prineville, Mitchell oi IKiints bevonQ. Close c niiections made at Tit lialles with railways, trains and boats. .Many persons resHiinrr a: a iistance Cle Pubiisumg Uompany win ne neiu at , j,r0j)ertv, pjne fruit land and abun- days, inursaays ana saiuruajt ui j.imj. from mining: districts nr...- tin- isjfI the county court rooms on Tuesday, the J ,nnce of' water. Will trade for Dalles Dttn, to lUchutS, F erroneous loea as to the buppo-d i- r.i- 25lhdav 0f May, A. D., 1S97, at 2 1 C!tv nroertv Tncmire of du Moro- . , . H plicity and enormous proht, of mining p o ad Cit property . Inquire of do Grass Va ley appaiently derma? ine.r information . . 1 . . . ? . . ' t do CroU' Ho'liows. J nomcnal ussavh. or ' r.eai .ctate auu insurance .-igent. .vntelo to Cross Hollows . tiou, increasing tne capital siock oi saiu rIflViri v nftlf... Th DuIIcp. Or. do ; , , ao urass valley jr. ' do Moro . do Deschuecs JS, OKSh wZSi, ' w do Dalles tt phe rvi-nsinnal noeket.s of rich OIV. mb trtnr Biii.'n .-.re couioanv and transacting such other business as may come before said meet inc. By order of the Board of Directors. The Dalles, Oreiron, April 0. 1S97. A. S. Mac Ai,u-n:n, Presidei.t. R. G. Davenport, Secreiarv. Nutluc to Taxiiaj ur. v as&uniiEg average samples, and that ore can be dug- almost us potatoes, are dug. On the j contrary, with the exception of a vrry ; iew niines which racy jay exixnts i from the grass root down, suecesEfti: j mining to-day involves ihe max'.rauni of ; practical experience, prcfvsb-onal knowledge and financial mean. This ; is fullv borne out by the following-' brief notice of some of the leading min- yoliL.e ig ilerebv given that by order ing- tunnel of Colorado. 0 tlt. unnnty coiirt, the sheriff will re- The ouicrois of minernl-bearinrr ; turn the tax roll for 1SDG to the veins or ledges are usimllv fouud on county clerk on the first Monday iu the steep, rockv sdopui, of hisrh nioun-.' April. 1SD7, and all taxes then remain, trios, separated bv deep and great ing unpaid on the roll will be decuired gnlcher ravine,: As the vein.uunl-; J STo Ui?e SxTuSltlhJ ly dip into the solid interior of the : n rM s jven hinj pv Qrder of mountains, shafts are sunk either on,.0,rt A. M.Kui.s.w the veins themselves, ore hem? tniton m23-4tw out as the process goes on, or in ouch nroximitv to the veins that they can be ERST! GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes i1 , VIA Spokane D u reached from the shaft- by drift or save Vnur Grain. Few realize that each squirrel de stroys $1.50 worth of irram annually. Wakelee'e Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is the most effective and econom ical poiaou known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by M. Z. Donnell, Agent. Fur Sale. Yearling sheep (1000 head,) sound und in prime condition. Price fl. 75. Ad dress, J. M. Davis, w-m lif Sberars Bridge, Oregon. levels which are really side tunnels from tlic shafts) and the ore sloped ou: r wA .... .r..l S. L'.f.nl! - -f tfH.rttiL filnnrr 1.11U t;u hi o.i.kiii m v. .. ....... f-uch drift:; or levels to the shaft, hoisted to the surface and thence lowered down the steep mountain side to the nearest v.ngon road leading to the mill or mil road. As the shafts art frequently hundreds of feet deep.nnd themouthsof the shafts frequently hundreds, if not thousands, of feet nbove the liottom of the adjoining gulch or alley, the ore hns to be hoisted by steam power to the siwface (such Fteam power invok ing the conveyance of fuel from the val lev to the shaft house), end from the cierk. ; Minneapolis Cuh III Your Check. ; All county warrants registered prior to Nov, oflice. 1897. 15, 1S92, will be paid at my , Interest ceases after April 7, C L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. St. Paul Low Rates to all LDDD POISON A SPECIALTYcSIS tiary IJLOUO l'OJSON perausefij cured In 15 to35 days. Vou csnbetreitda home for same price undcrsancgiuria' ty. If you prefer toconiehere ire wie twiM t n m?Tn mart f nreana cp:ci phis" cocbarfte.lf wo fall tocuro. If you bs?etsienmuj cury, iodide iiotash, und gtlll bsie implcg. Copper Colored Spots, ClJ'tt" tny part of the body, Ilalr or JKyenru f.4a , out, It is thlB Hecoudury l$LOOD rOIsW I we truaranttio tocure. We sohclUne most "nnvirv. ate cases nnd thallenco tho woriu iorii JJenVer case vre cannot cure. This dlseaje bMJg - - ballled the skill of the most eudnentpWg . claiii. SSOO.OOO capital behind our ncc Omaha , r"1 Kansas City ' . all Eastern Cities 6 COlllIli!l PllClQD!! Chaucn of Time. ' OCEAN STEAJIEK8 Leave J'urtluud Everv rive lla for DAPIfTRC DF PORlCand BEEF Commencing April Sth, the steamers i e a tct tits a "kt-tc-n- -r i ,u.i.' of the Regulator line will leave The SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. j mauufactoiIKKs ot Dalles at 7 a. m. instead of 7 :30. I For ... R A rn At i Fine Lard and SaUSOgeS. . C. Ai.lawav, Agent. , For lull details call on O. P. 4 Co. t Agent ' Tho Dalles., or address W, II. HURLBCKT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portlund. Oresou , M'NEILL President nud Muna er Kicvclti Itepairlhc. We have secured the seivices of Mr. Jose-ph Kirchoir, who has been doing bit-Mile repairing and gun work for the last live years in The Dalles, All work ontriieieii to him will receive prompt at tention. m'JO-Iw Maimi; A- Bcxtos. New fine of step ladders at Maier & Britian'B. Do you want your windows cleaned, carpete taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a first-class man? If so, telephone Henry Johnson Parkins' barber shop. Phone 119. al0-tf This is an "Age of Soap." Why use any but the very best. Best soap means floe Cake. Sold by Pease 6c Mayg. a2-3m The merchant who telle you he has fcomcthing else as good oe Hoe Calte i-oap is a good man to keep a way from. a2 8m Subscribe for The Chuonicle. Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg, 1 the eye specialist, and have your eyes j .varnini.il frp nf rlinrrp. Tf vrm tinfr,r ! with headache or nervon.neai you an- i 11 T.!'e DalleE 4 'M mouth of pumjiing plants, in addition , doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10'lr corrected, will benefit you for life. ' p. m., raid leayee 10:20 p. m. Office in the Vogt block. " ! Trai" 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55 . ! P' ru., and west-bound train No. 7 leavee at l p. in. Trolr OQ o..l O 1 ...ill ,..( iu.uuu -twin carry passengers fcee that Uffi. n.n. nj tt. . ' , ,6' ;'v" uuco nnu iiiuiiutt, iea v- to the cost of hoisting the ore und sub sequently getting it down the steep hill side. The expense of pumping, hoisting and hauling seriously reduces the mar gin of profit, nnd in some cases extin guishes it altogether. It is obvious that, under the above circumstances, through n tunnel driven into the mountain nnd ronohing the ore bodies at a low level say, from the level of the lxittom of the adjoining. gulch not only can the ore le extract ed from below and taken out almost by nnturul gravity or the niinitmim of power, thereby saving the expense of hoisting und subsequently conveying down the steep hillside, but also drain nge can bv had by riaturalgrnvity-.then by dispensing with the expemdve pump ing plants, costly fuel, wages of engi neers, etc. Engineering Mnguzlne. New Hchedule, Ae usual alwuys in tho lead. Gold Bock Beer on sale today villi I. mi ii nil iiriini'iii in ii 1 1 .iiir nriiu'iirv ,nr. 'i..-. i i.ii... a i . , , j b-- ...... w j nit: j. tic jinnee m i p. m. aaiiy anu ar ealoone. alo-lw j riving at ilie Dallee 1 p. Stubling Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF, ETC. NOTICE. 11 ATI Xntino la h,.rbv iriven that we wn . , cc Williains now have the I Portland. celebrated Hop Gold draught. It is all right. Bock beer on I Fresh asparagus, onions, lettuce, etc., and Chinook salmon every morning at i Dalles Commission Co.'s. 14-lw i A b:g drive in matches. Five papera i for 5 cents at Maier & Benton'e. i Soap Foam excels all other washing com pounds. a2.3m Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. Best feed ou earth. m9-t . n,ii iiiii av n n n nri p & l .a w - - A , j aw LP. in. daily, con- ,h hiirbeet wo a cni eonal Drouerty, to-wit: - One bay saddle horse, ,tybool- Haddv I ic-Dr '"Id, branded like this : On g m JTIAKRY JLIEBE, ' der F, and with letter R onleW' four white feet, and star In op. PRACTICAL I Kether with bridle and We'wWn. , posea to uetne propen; aDie rl I aiita I aw keeper's Hen, to sa tiefy t L'1 SllftWft Pf '' undersigned for reircarre n lUVUVlVJ ble charges for the labor, care d attention and the i"u fltetoF' animal, aniounting at t jiii w 1 and for accruing coets and exp the expenses of this sale. bis0k. U0 td WAltll. KEUSti iww Watchmake All work promptly nttcaded to. and warrantee. 174 VOGT BLOCK.