The Dalles Daily Chronicle, tiii: DAt.l.KS OKIUION Ail vcrtl'lnir Uute. I'cr inch. One liicli or less In Dully ?1 ft) Over two Inches anil under (our inches. . I IK) Over font Inches anil under twelve lnche.v . Over twelve Inches no DAILY AMI) WI'.KKLY Onoinelt or less, ior inch ?2 o Over one inch mul nniler (our Inches. . .. 2 00 Over four inches ami under twelve inches . 1 flu Over twelve inches 1 00 l'liltSOSAI, JIKSTIIW TInh Chrisinan is in from lit? ranch nt Higelorc, Or. The father and mother of tiic Johnston Eros, of Dr. fur and Chns. Johnston of this city aniveii from Canada last nijrht. ill? Neliie Butler, who Invs been ail ing for a short time, yesterday developed symptoms of typhoid fever, and on the recommendation of Dr. SuthethtniJ, she was this morning taken to the Good Samaiitan hospital at Portland for treatment, tpiri); down on the S :,'!() train. .m.i:i:iki. At th Umatilla IIoue parlors, Tues day evening, June 8th. Mr. I). A. Tur ner to .lt?. Luirn E. Froit, ltev. J. H. Wood performing tin; ceremony. The groom is one of Hood Hiver's most thrifty farmers, whose genial dis position and sterling character should make any woman happy, and the bride, while only residing a few years at Hood liiver, is a universal favorite. We con gratulate each of them on their happy choice. Saturday . f tern do ii a LpC'il Holiday. ! A VERY OLD TUC. Itimmii ltueket TJmt H:ite Uurh Sixteen Hundred Yrum. Jly thought, when I was at theruiiiB of Silehester teecuUy, were that linn dretls of untiipiariana all over the coun try would have. ion ffolct to anyone who .should have told them of the ieat "find" that was there and then to be safely brought to hand, says a letter in London Truth. A friend and myself strolled over from Alderniaston to view the ruins and as many of the "llnd-s" as were, still to be seen. Mr. Davis, F. S. A., at. present superintending the nitra tions, explained to us how, when dig ging out, an old well, he made the lucky discovery of a tunnel which conducted him to an ancient gate, the existence of which had not been before suspected. A windlass had been fitted up over a well IS feet deep, and men were digging out pnilfuls of earth which were being diligently hauled up. For two weeks the work at this point had been going on, and within the last week it had been discovered that this was an old Roman tub-well. The wood scorned somewhat rotten, as might be expected after 1,000 years, so that the raising of the tub caused the greatest anxiety. The tub had been ingeniously fitted by Air. Davis with two wooden shelves running nil round it one at the top and the other at the bottom, both of which served to protect it from any strain dur ing the preparation for hoisting it, and alio relieved the tub of its own weight during the process of hoisting. After one unsuccessful attempt to bring it tip, during which a small portion of it was knocked off, it was triumphantly raised to light in a comparatively perfect state of preservation. We expect that the tub will shortly be on view at the Keading museum, where there is al ready a beautiful collection of Silches ter relies. i It io n fact not generally known that under a new lav.- of the state the legal Sunday in Washington begins at 12 o'clock noon Saturday. The law passed the senate March 10th, passed the house March 11th and was approved by the governor March 10th. It U as follows: "An net relating to negotiable paper: Be it enacted by the legislature of the state of Washington: Section 1. That as to tili bills notes, drafts, checks and other negotiable paper, the time inter .vening between Saturday at 12 o'clock noon and Sunday at 12 o'clock mid night, be and the same is hereby de clared to be ti legal holiday." Walla Walla Statesman. RED TURTLES. An American Institution. An l-higlislunan why has now lenrnei two or three things about America li general and New Ycvk in particular admits Hint be did a very amusing unt Itritish thing when he first erasscl : New York- ferry. It :,oo:tr; that the f ci ty boats of thi.-i town a iv fnnifvl nbr::a' for their size ami f.tradi'ic. raid thi: particular Uriton had been insured Uui he would never know he war. niloat whci on one of these boa'.'i by near:, of r.n; motion pcivmjtiVIe in the uil-.in. lie membering nil this, the Kiifrl isliniaj seated himself in one of the ferry house on jltr,t cumins to t'.vHy a:'n patiently waited until tw usv.ivl Airier: can rush for the wharf r.hruM prH:iir his arrival at the opposite tibrro. X rush occurred, however, and ."ifier r.t cral boats had come find pone the l'rit.o made the humiliating dit.overy that, h had lieen think' ., '. ttor oi;t:i Anier i can institution 1 r.'in ;t deserved. Diiilin-HH :.iuii,il h Curort by local application.-, as thoy cannot reach the di.-ea-ed portion of the ear. Theie is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iniliuned con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in iliuned you have a rumbling eonnd or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tiiely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused hy catarrht that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Ciikney it Co., Toledo, 0. ST"Sold by Druggists, 7fe. 0-10 A Mvetiiip or Democrat. New Yokk, June S The Tammany Hall committee, which is to confer with similar committees of Democratic or ganizations of Kings, Queens and Rich mond counties, as to the basis of repre sentation in tne Democratic city conven tion as well as to call the convention, has been named by Chairman James J. Martin, of the executive committee. The members of the committee are John Sheehan, James W. Hoyle, James I. Keating, Randolph Guirgenlieimer, James McCarthy, George W. Plnnkctt and Andrew J. White. James J. Mar tin, William Sohnier and August W. Peters are members ex -officio. It is stated that seven out of ten mem bers of the committee supported Hryau and the Chicago platform. ,, , They I,ivi, unl II reed in a .Spring Whoso Temperature Ik M2Q Decrees. I That portion of southern or lower ! California called Hell's Half-Acre, ap I pears to be situated dirtctly over a j substratum of fire, which causes the . mud and water to boil as if in a caldron. says the St. Louis Republic. At. one place on the Half-Acre- there are over 100 boiling .spring.- and hot mud geysers on a plat of ground that is not of great er extent than a common city square. The chief spring in this queer aggre gation of boiling and spouting jets of mud and water is called the fountain of tiie Uoiled Turtles on account of its curious habit of occasionally ejeciji.g numbers of small red turtles. The temperature of th's spring iu 2.'2fi de grees, 14 degrees higher than the tem perature required to boil water un der ordinary atmospheric pressure. Notwithstanding the fact that, the tem perature is fetifhcient to boil meat per fectly within a few minutes-, the nmiH red turtles spoken of live and breed there- just as the ordinary variety doe--, in waters of common lakes, rivers aiul other streams. The spring is called the fountain of Boiled Turtles because the queer, hard-slicllcd creatures of being cooked perfectly done. WOMEN AS SHOEBLACKS. Tlie.v Aro Numerous In Trance anil Snmn Hnie MnrrJfil Itlcli Customers. A ea.toni is rapidly gaining ground in France, ami especially in Toulon and certain other towns, which, it may safely be prophesied, will not ilnd mucli imitation in this country. This is the employment of women ns struct shoeblacks. The French women shoeblacks are most eoquettishly gotten up, and as to their cap.-, and frilhi have somewhat the appearance of hospital nurses, and it isMtrprirdng that though their occu pation is a tolerably dirty one, they al ways .seem clean and tidy; Mime of them are dointf the polishing in gaunt let glove.'-. In the towns in which they are em ployed the;, certainly are a success pc edninrily. ' ...qiecial! where Fnglish anil American visitors, who 'rcnernlly licem t'i treat the whole ntfair as a good jnki. are numerous. It is ,-ni.l that one rea. mi for the oc cupation being a popular one among women of a certain grade in lifeisthat many of the fair polishers have mar ried opulo'it rust r-nicrs who have been impressed by their -hining qualities. Kicctrlc Hitter. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally "needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine baa often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi cine will act more sureiy eountoiacting and freeing the Bystem from the malar ial poison'. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hit ters. oOc and .$1.00 per bottle at Illnke ley ec Houghton's drug stoic. 1 Subscribe for Tut: Chkoxioi.k. Stand at the llond. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Sairord, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is nil that is claimed for it ; it never fails, and is a sure euro for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds. I cannot eay enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a cen tury, and today stands at the head. It rioter disappoints. Free trial bottles at Ulakeley & Houghton'H drug store. 1 Do.ertlniiH In tint Navy. Rosto.v, Juno S. More than three score of men have recently deserted from the warships New York and Massachu setts, together with those- who left the Texas while she was hero last week. Twenty-eight men took French leave of the Texas, and thirty aro missing from the Nv.v York. It is not known how many are missing from tho Massachu setts. In every case the deserters arc of foreign birth. "For three years we have never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho house," tuys A. II. Patter, with H. C. Atkins cc Co,, Indianapolis, Intl., "and my wifo would as soon think of being without flour as a bottlo of this Remedy in the summer season. We huvo used it with nil tlirtoof our children and it has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone- who tried it will find it so." For talo by Ulakeley k Houghton. SURE CURE FOR SHIPWRECK. What a .Sunday ."jelioot Pupil Would Do to Culm Hie Oeean. A certain young v.-omau on the North side teaches u c!;l's in a mion Sunday s;chool. She had a difficult task, say-, the Chicago Tlmca-IIeraid, imparting scraps of religion.-: !.'::.tiuction to her young charges, and often nir.usiug an swers are unconsciously returned to questions which she asks. On one oc casion i-hc asked her pupils: "What do the high i.ricsts do'.'" And retched the reply: "They burned injects before the peo ple," by v. hieh the youngster, of course, meant incense. Rut. one of the funniest experiences, which well allows the queer ideas which the children receive in their les.so!", was given when, after a discussion of shipwreck which followed a lesion three or four weeks previously on the well-known story of Jonah and the whale, she happened to ask: "Suppose a big storm arose at sea and it looked as though you were going to be drowned, what would you do'.'" "I would throw a man overboard for a whale to .swallow," was the reply. flow flbout Your job p-WT-NQ Wo have the facilities fur doing all kinds of .Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. AVe not only desire ',o 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. i?roi?i;le publistyir ?o. NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby Kim. that by au thority of ordinance No. f vl ieh passed the Common Council o Dalles (Jitv April 10th, 1897, entitled, 'An or dinunco to provide for tho .ale of certain lots belonging to Dalles City," I - will, on Saturday, tho Ifilh day of May. 1897, sell at public auction, to the liighest bidder, all the following lots and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, Wasco cotiniy, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 0 and 10 jointly, in block 4 ; o s 7, 8. Oand 10, jointly in block 15; lo 8 7 8, !, mid 10, jointly in block '21, known aa hutte; lots 10, 11 and 12, in ..i..i. or. l.ii i in lilfti-k :U: lots '2, , 4, HUM, . -I , 11 i ' . !f, 0, 7, 8, !), 10 and 11, m block .to; lotsl', :;. I. 8, !). 10, 11 and 12, in block !0; lote I!, 4, f, (',, (. , ' "." i.m 1-2. in block !i7; lots 1. 2, !!, 4, . (3, 8, t), 10, 11 and 12. in block 42; lots 1, 2, ., I, 0 0, 10 and II, in block 411; lots 1.2, ;, 7, 10, II and 12, in bloc 41, and lots 1, 2, JJ, 4, 0, (i, in block 40. The reasonable value of sa . ots, for less than which they will no n sold, hits been Used and deteriniuei. 1 y the Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, to-wit: Lots i) and 10, in block 14. .$ln0; lots 7, 8, 0 and 10, jointly in block 15, $200; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 21, $200; lot 10, in block 27, $225; lot 11, in block 27, $22o; lot 12, in block 27, $'500; lot , in block IM, $100; lots 2, li, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block H5, each respect ively $100; lots G and 7. in block 35, each respective $125; lots 2, .'1, 4, 8, 0, 10 and 11, in block '0, each respectively $100; lot 12, in block HO, $125; lots !1, 4, 5, 8, !), 10 and 11, in block 117, each re spective! v $100; lots 0, 7 and 12, in block .'17, each respectively $12o; lots 2, II, 10 and 11, in block 41, e:u:h respectively $100; lots 1, 7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively $125; lots ", I, 5,8,0, 10 and 11, in block 42, each lespertively $100; lot p , Gaud 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lota 2, 15, 4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in block 4u, each respectively $100; lot 1, in block 43, $125; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in block 4(i, each respectively $100; lota 1 and G, in block 4G, each respectively $125. Each of these lots will be sold upon tho lot respectively, and none of them will bo sold for a less sum than the value thereof, as above stated. One-fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at tho time of sale, and the remainder in three equal payments on or before, one, two and throe years from the date of said sale, with interest on such deferred pay 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 begin on the loth day of May, 1S97, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 13th day of April, 1897. GlI.IIKKT W. PlIBM'H, Recorder of Dalles City. C. W. PHELPS & CO. -DUAI.KIiH IX- TliiH is an "Aue of .Soap." Why ute any but tho very best. JleHt eoap means XlooCake. Bold by Pease& Maya. a2.!im An lndlaii'H 'I'U'Kft-of-l.tfiivc. When Young Chief, a prominent member of the l.'tamatilla tribe, in Oregon, goes away for his annual vaca tion, he i.s granted the freedom of the state by tho following notice to whom it may concern: "Voting" Chief has per mission to visit Wallows and Mirrounl ing country, with various other In dian, to be away 00 days, lie ':. a good, law-abiding" man, and very f:iindl, to ward whites. If any of his crowd are boisterous or violate any law, if rejort ed to me, I will have tho matter reca lled. Any favor shown him wlllbenp-pivc-'atcd. lie re i;". tin whites awl 'jsks that t!-.y ! I. Tho WestAeld (Ind.) News prints the following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L., N. A. A C. Hy. here, Bays: 'I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without U in my family. I take pleasure in recommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by Ulakeley & Houghton. Agricultural - Implements. Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating1 Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. EAST SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OR 7VL Z. DONNELL, P$ESC$lPTIOfi DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Fur Sale. Opp. A. M. Williamst Co., THE DALLES, OR. Lois A, P., Kami I,, block 30; A B, block 72; A, 15, C, I), E and F, block 82, and A, 15, C, D and E, block 25. Apply to W.M. HllAOKKI.VOlll). THE NEW YORK WORLD THRIGE-fl-WEEK EDITION. IS Vhjzvh :i AVouli. tfiO I'tipurM a Your It stands first among 'weokly" papers in s'y.c, frequency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at tho low price o a weekly ; and its viut list of subscribera, extending to every state and tenitory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its newo columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among Us special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and a long series of stories by tho greatest living American and English authors, Coiiiiii Doylo, .luriiiuo K. .luroma, Stanloy Woymnn, Alary K. Wllklii Anthony lltiiu, Urol llnrtu, It mud or JllattlinwH, Ktc. Wo offer this uneqmiled newspaper and Tho Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to ether one year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. J. S, SCHKNK, I'rcstdciit. II. M. IlK.ALl,, Cashier. First National Batik. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A iieueral iianking Business transacted Depoeita received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections mode and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco uui port land. U1RBOTORS, D. 1 Thompson. Jno. S, Sohbnuk. Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likbk. H. M. Bkai.l. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL ilT 1 1 1 Watchmake Jeweler 0.R.&! EHSTl OIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes ' VIA. Spokane Minneapolis Omaha J- Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STKAMKItS I.bhtk .ottl,, Kvrv l.lv I)yH tot SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W, II. HUKI.IIURT, flen. Pa., V l'ortland.Orciou .. M NKII.I. President nuil Mana cr Tim Now Tltno Caril. Under the new time card, winch goti into ellect tomorrow, trams will moveM follows : No. -1, to Spokane and Great Notthern arrives at 6 p. in., leaves at 0:05p.m. No. 2, to Pendleton, Uaker City and Union Pacific, arrives 1:15 a. m.,de parts 1 :20 a. in. No. .'i, from Spokane and Great North em, arrives 8 :J10, departs 8:35 a. m, No. 1, from Haker City and Union Pa cilic, arrives 1 :20, departs 1:25 a.m. Nos. 215 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at 0:80 p. in., departs 12:45 p. in. Passengers for Ileppner will take train leaving here 0:05 p. m. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK THK Southern Pacific Compy. Train leave mill are iltu; to arrive at 1'cttlinl I.KAVK. li;00 1'. M n::ui A. M. Dally except Kuiiiiuyji. I7::;o A. M, H:&u I'. 51, OVKULANI) pre., Siilem, Kosu-1 l.niL'. Aslilnnil. Sac-1 J raiaunto, Ogden.San ! Kninclseo, Mojiivc, f 1Mb AtiRClos.Ull'aso, I Nov; Orleans and I L Knst J llo.sL-burir iinil way i-ta- tloti.s fVIa WoiKlbiirn lori I 51t.A!iKoI,Silvorton, Went Sclo, Hrowiif vilk'.HprliiBlli.'maiia t Natron . J (Cnrvallls ami way) iHtatioiih . 5lo!iimv!lli" and (way station I '9.30 A. M. M:W I'.SI except Suudajs. 5:51) P.M. t 8:2.5F.M Dully. tUaily, except Sunday. niNI.Nti UAltB ON OODKN' ROUTE. IU U.MAN HUKl'KT SI.EKPKKS AND BKCOND-CIjASS SLKEP1NG CABS Attached to ull Through Trains. Direct connection at fun Kriinclkco with Ocd dental mid Oriental and 1'aclfic wall twj lines lor JAPAN mid CHINA. Sailing date on hi plication. , ..it.. Through Ticket OiUcJjwi jW'ftK through tickets to all points in fw States, Canadu and Europe can be obtained tratcHtom KMNI All nbovo trains arrive at "''"S Grand Central Station, Filth and Irving aow YAJUIlTl. DIVISION. . Pukteuger Depot, loot of Jefleraoiutrcct henvo for OSWKGO, dally, w&SB&'Si 7:20 n. m.; 12:15, 1:15, 5:1'?;'. (and U:: p. in. on Saturday ' ndHvc t mul :i::io p. m. on Sund.iyK ly). Portl.uul aally nt 7:l0nua8:8Ui m.. l:lfl, ::Bniiil7:.Vip. in., (ami 10a.m, 6:10 p. m. on Sundays only). Ixmivo for Sheridan. wee"k days, it Arrive nt Portland, 'J:iiO n. '". Invo for AIIU.IK on MoiiJirfrf Krl.iay nt'JMOn. in.. Arrive ' '5: diiv, Thurhdny und Saturday at J.ftP-" Kxcept Sinidny. "isxeepi bihu;- it. KOKIIIiKH, 5liuiaw'Cl'. K. 1'. BOOKKf;. AH work promptly attended to, und warranto!. 174 VOGT BLOCK. Dalles, Hon and A STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via mid Cross Hollows. 1M.UOI.AS J',e "jj" Stages leave Tho ;Ijg nt 7 n. in., ulso from Alltel."' Coan0 Monday, Wednesday '"L'an c, MlteijS inado at AntelojKi for Pr ev UK, points beyond. Close oj. ''"boata. lialles with riillwnys, trains n r, tu Kiimus from Aiitelptwrwc"1" ..().. .lays.-Thursdays and Baiuu.. i nr r.UlE Dalles to Deschutes do Moro... do Grass Vnlley do Kent. do Cross llolUiw". ' ' Antelope to Cross Hollow" do Kent. do Grass Valley. . do 5loro i In Denohuet's ' do Dalle to) ' SO 1S5 J( 10 ... tV 4 00