Tk Dalles Daily Chronicle. ACROSS THE SEA. thi: iai,i.:s, OliKllllN Ail vortllii Kati-t. I'tr inch, 1 IX) One lt.ch or los In Dully . . Over two Inches anil under (onr inches Over fonr Inches ami under twelve Inches To Over twelve lnche- Ml DAI L Y AND WKKKt.Y. One inch or less, jcr inch 2 60 Over one inch nml under fonr inches. t! 00 Over fonr inches ntul under twelve, inches 1 50 Over twelve inches . . 100 J'KltSONAl, MENTION. Mr. V. 11. West of Hood Kiver is in the city on a business visit. Miss .Null Miehell came down from Columbus thie morning, and will leave for Astoria tomorrow, "here ehe will visit her sister, Mrs. U. D. Johnson, be foru taking her vae.it ion at Gearhart. Geortre A. Young and son.Fred, the I The Deported Wlf Won the Rieo by ! Four Hour. A nice aeross ",O0U miles of water for it wife was recently ended at Hills' ' Island. The race was between Airs. ! Tranz Molineaux, a deserted wife, and a yutuitf girl, I'ertha Neibling, the hus band's sweetheart. The wife won the raee by four hours and, incidentally, the erring husband. I Moliucuux had beeu wealthy in Her- I liu. He. had married the (laughter of a rich grain merchant. When he failed in business he quarreled with his wife, for she made some remark about his I poverty which angered him. lie left her, saying that he would go to Amer ica and begin life tner again. They were proud and she jermitted him. logy I alone, although in her heart she loved I him. 1 The man came over here and by hard l work established himself and was in re- ' ceipt of a good salary. He thought sometimes of the woman over in Herlin. 1 She was living with her wealthv father, ' ." 1""",:l"u son'rr.eu1lllu! who was very fond of her. In a spirit of felvTi "te ' P.le the husband sent, across the sea hood, arrived in the eity-Wednesdnv cveninu'. They have finished shearing and have, in roundfiuuibers, 70,000 ! nmimlu nf ivrinl S mauuikd. At the home of the bride's parents, June 7, 1S97, by Elder B. F. Bonnoy, Mr. James Davidson of Wamic, Oregon, to Miss Hattie Morris of Victor, Oregon. IIOKN. In this city, Thursday, June 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Webber, a son. Advertised Letter. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoflice at The Dalles un called for June 11, 1S97. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Amen, Alon.o Baxter, V F Bates, W F Blakelv, -Martin Bennett, B I Crick, Charles Dailv. John J Davidson, A Day, Miss Belle (2) Dicker. E C Douglas, Albert Gage, A W Gilgenhagen, Misa Gwynn, Ilev Hhya Anna Jackson, Mrs H B Jones, V J Johnson. Carl Morgan, Dan Montes. Joe McCoy, Miss Maud Monis, Miss L D Truyne, I B Smith, O S Turner, Albert W "VVilkie, J B "Williams, Mrs J Shearls, Mrs George Thomas, Henrv Warfield, J M D Wilson, Mrs Mary Williams, Amanda A. Cuosse.v, P. M. Meeting of Mi. Hood Hose Co. There will be a regular meeting of Mt. Hood Ilose Co., No. -I, at the hose house this (Friday i evening at 8 o'clock. Practice with hose cart half an hour earlier. John W. Lewis, Secretary. BUSINESS LOCALS. Soap Foam excels all other washing compounds. a2-3m Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco The Fortune Which Came Wasted I.lfe. Nothing is more pathetic in this: world warehouse. Best teed on earth. m9-tf ! than the fate which brimrs the fulfill ment of ardent hore.s only "when the for another woman to share, the home he had made here at 1860 Lexington avenue. Mrs. Molineaux heard of the other woman and embarked in all baste on the steamer Lahu. bound for New York. The other one, Bertha Neibling, wasa steerage passenger on the. Venetin from Hamburg. The Venetia sailed lirst, yet the fast steamer Lahn beat her into port by four hours, with Mrs. Molineaux in the first cabin. She had little difficulty in interesting the authorities in her case. Detective Peter Groden found her husband and in formed him that a woman was at Kills Island waiting to see him. Molineaux was taken there and the commissioner of immigration asked some very search ing questions. Then he dismissed him to another room and talked to Mrs. Mol ineaux. Neither husband nor wife knew of the presence of the other on the island. They were brought into the same room. The wife at the sight, of her hus band threw her arms around his neek and fainted. She recovered opportunely and told him how cruelly she had misunder stood him and that she would willingly share poverty and a crust of bread with him. No man could resist talk like that Molineaux kissed her on the forehead and vowed he would be true to her to the end of time. So thev went, to IsCO Lexington avenue together, where they will dwell. The other woman? The story is prac tically finished as far as she is eon eerned. The immigration authorities came to the conclusion that as she had no friends here now and was likely to be- some a public charge the best thin thev could do would be to send her back to Germany. Chicago Keeord, 1 LIFE IN GREAT CITIES. II Is I.ei Knervntltif; Than That In ,, Isolated Comtu,utiltlcs. ! And as to the tendency of tho growth of great cities toonorvnte. nations, there is no proof of It at all, unless we identi fy the life of great cities with the pas sion, for idleness and pleasure and self indulgence which sometimes, but by no means universally, accompanies their growth, says the London Spec tutor. When you getu large proletari at, living, as that of nnclent Itonie and possibly of Nineveh and Uabylon did, on tho alms of the. rich and powerful, then no doubt you have the conditions of a thoroughly unnatuul and unhealthy life, ii ml no one can wonder at the inpid decay of such cities and of the nations which gloried in them. But where the honest working class farout- ( number tho proletariat, where the middle classes of distributors and man , ufacturcrs and professional men are la borious mid energetic, mid even the . class that lives on its aeeumulaied j wealth contains a considerable sprink ling of serious and disinterested work ers, we do not believe thnt. there is (he smallest evidence of any greater danger in the life of the agricultural village, or the pastoral tribe. Indeed, we should regard Olive Schrcincr's picture of the t life of tho modern Boers sis Indicating i a condition of things more prolific of 1 morbid elements, with its almost com , plete absence of any stirring or active. intelligence, than any kind of modern ' life that Is honestly laborious at all. , The liocv life is too sleepy, too desti tute of stirring thought or effort, to I be altogether natural. It needs tit least the old element of danger and neces nary vigilance to render it even bracing. lhe merchant who tells you he has something else as good as Hoe Cake soap is a good man to keep away from. a2 3m Subscribe for Tin: Chko.vici.i:. A GREAT DINNER. Ilecauso Knjoyed ;tr a Great Quartette They Are Still Alive. The greatest dinner that 1 ever sat lown to, says Wutterson in the Courier Tourual, eousistetl of a leg of mutton dressed with mustard, ti bit. of hot ivhent bread, and some fresh butter. with half a jug of Hue whisky to wash it down. It was in front of ew Hop' ;hurch in the summer of '!. Sonis 3ue had sent Hindis n leg of mutton Some rue had sent Yeatman a large pill box of butter. Bragg, Gen. Polk'' :ook, had some Hour. Hindis and Ycat man invited Gov. Harris and myself, The governor happened to have, a key which fitted Gen. Polk's medicine case. Ml of us united in making the robbery jf a vial of Irish whisky, the general himself being absent, and that was the dinner! Glorious dirtier! Please God. the quartette still survive to tell the tale, which they do when ever ihe.y meet and ran get, an audi- ?nc Hiii-tis is in Paris, ambassador. thi same cool, self-possessed man in di rJoniaev he used to be under fire; able, brave and lnav. Harris touching the eighties is the dashing, brilliant, mi petiious bov he was 32 vears ago and, 3llver or gold, or neither, l look to ward him as 1 write! Yeatman, obtru sive only in bis courage on the battle field, lives the life of cultivated leisure nml unambitious rusticity which de lighted him most, when he was both younger and richer than he is, though lie still. has his ancestral acres. That was a dinner. Do you want vour windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a lirst-class man? If so, telephone Henry Johnson at Parkins' barber shop. 'Phone 11!). al0-tf We Slays. sell Hoe Cake soap. Pease & a3-2m TOO LATE. at Lm( to a Jeafim-ii Cannot lie Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling Eound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken i out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. grasshopiKT has beeore n burden and desire hath failed." Stieha commentary on the vanity of human anticipations occurred not Ipug ago to one of the toilers of Babylon, who, longing be yond, everything for the good tilings of this world, had, likeTantiilus, reached out ever in vain for the cakes and ale of existence. They always seemed just, beyond his grasp, until finally they were within touch, when they dropped from the nerveless, tired fingers that were too weak to hold them. Born to expectations which were never realized, and rendered discontent ed thereby with her contrasted sur- : roundings, Miss A ' lifcwsisonelong. unskillful desire. Instead of making the best of the present, she spent her time continually in making plans for the future. Everything was sacrificed Wo will irive One Hundred Dollars for my caso of Deafness (caused hv catarrh; I to,t.1" uliisivolioiiMof the possible riehe, .nr....innn.l.P.ir.l hvllaipl Pinrr. I wllIch WOIlW' Sl,U '''wK'-'i. that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F.'J. Chknkv & Co., Toledo, O. "Sold by Druggists, 7oc. fi-10 tained, make lifo so delightful and de sirable. She might have len a happy wife, and mother and a useful woman in her generation; if it had not been for the mirage of wealth ever before her longing eyes a dream which made Iter commonplace surrounding insup- Klectrlc Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for nnv se.ienn. but nerlmnn mnrr unnpr. i portable. ally needed when the languid, exhausted . So, yU" r ,. ., , ..... . , beauty took flight, Iricnds grew fewer feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid aml fmwrf lintil jn tl)(l mUtit ()f j()V. nnd sluggish and the need of a tonic and ; ilte-s ami piU-poeless middle- age Miss and alterative is felt. A prompt use of ( A fell ill with a long, incurable ill- this medicine has often averted long and nets. Then, and then, only, when the perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi-1 world, as far a.s she was concerned, cine will act more enrelv cntinteraelintr ! "d narrowed Itself down to the con- and freeing the system from the malar- ",1US hil poieon. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness vield to Electric Blt terB. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Blake ley & Houghton's drug store. 1 j-lou; piboat Your JOB PF?IMW Wo have the facilities for doing all kinds of J.ob Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. We not only desire ';o keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices witli that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have vour next order. Stro9k;ie publisfyii ?o. NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notico Is hereby given that by au thority of ordinanco No. 202, which ,.0Q.f Mm Common Council of Dalles City April 10th, 1897, entitled, 'An or dinance to provide for tho eale of certain lots belonging to Dalles City," I will, on Saturday, the 15th day of May, 180, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, all the following lota and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 0 and 10 jointly, in b ock 14 ; ota 7, 8, Hand 10, jointly in block 15; lota 7 8, 0, and 10, jointly in block 21, known as butto; lots 10, 11 nnd 12, in nloak 27 ; lot 0 In block Hi ; lota 2, 3, 4, fi, 0, 7, S, 9, 10 and 11, in block 86; lots 2, I!, 4, 8, 1), 10, 11 and 12, in block 150; lot :t, 4, 5, (i, 7, o, u, iu, n nnd 12, In block IV7; lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 12; Iota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 9, 10 and 11, in block 43; lota 1. 2, 3, 1, 10, 11 and 12, in bloc' 41, nnd lota 1, 2. 3, 1, f, (i, in block 4(j. The reasonable value of sa.'.' lots, for less than which they will no- le Bold, Iihh been tlxed and detormineu tiy the Common Council of Dulles City aa fol InwH. to-wit: Lots 9 and 10. in block 14, $150; lota , ..x . ,i ... i.i i 1 r. tMinn . 7, o, v anu iu, jointly m much i, .f-uu, lota 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 21, 200; lot 10, in block 27, !f2'-'5; lot 11, in block 27, 223; lot 12, in block 27, $300; lot 9, in block 34, $100; Iota 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in bloci: o, eacn respect ively $100; lota 6 nnd 7, in block 35, each respectively $125 ; lota 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11. in block 30, each respectively $100; lot 12, in block 30, $125; lota S, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block Si, each re spectively $100; lota (5, 7 and 12, in block ii, eacn respectively izo; lots 2. 3. 10 and 11. in block 41. etieh respectively $100; lota r, 7 and 12, in block 41, each reapectively $125; lota 3, 4, o, o, u, iu nnd ii, in block 42, each respectively $100 ; lot a , 0 and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125: lota 2. 3,4, 5,9, 10 nnd 11, in block 43, each respectively $10U; lot 1, in block 43, $125; lotB 2, 3, 4 and 5, in block 4(i, each respectively ifiuu; Jots l nnd 0, in block 40, each reapectively $125. H.acn ot tnese lota will uo eoui upon the lot respectively, and none of them will be sold for a less sum than the value thereof, as above Btated. One-fourth of the price bid on any of said lota shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in three equal payments on or before, one, two anu tnree years from ttie date of Baid sale, with interest on audi deferred pay ments at the rate of 11) per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time at the option of the purchaser. The said sale will begin on the 15th il.iv nf Afuv. 1RQ7 nt Mm linnr nf o'clock p. ni. of said day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of aaid lots shall be sold. Dated this 13th day of April, 1897. GlLllKKT W. PlIKLiPS, Recorder of Dalles Citv. o.aR EKST! GIVES THE For Hale. Lota A, B, K and L, block 30; A B, block 72; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82, and A, B, C, D and E, block 25. Apply to Wit. SlIACKKLKOni). THE C. W. PHELPS & CO. -OKAI.EItS IN- Agricultural - Implements. and even that unreal day by consummation of Iu r Hundreds of thousands have been in duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Beni edy by leading what it has done for othoiB, and having tested its tnorita for themselves nro today its warmest friends, For tale by Blakeley &, Houghton. TAKKN ur. Cainn to my place about a year ago last April, a red steer. ;5 years old past i .small room, irnnv dimmer and more day, came 1 , hoRtj. An ael relative died and left 'her the fortune for which hu had .so I loiifjed, I "Oh, tuke tlem away!" she cried, I with exceeding bitterness, when they brought, her the j;ajei that, represent Jed so much mid yet w littJe for truly ' "man walkcth in a vain abudow and disquietcth himself in vain; bebeajwth up riches uiul cannot teJl who tdiull gatlier them." N. Y. Tribune. The Hand of n Queen. A (ltd! ('.'lie llii'iwi nf Kniiliitiirn !c n mrA..l little while Jn iiKht Hank; marked two ; 0f Queen Victoria's hand, which hi still Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. EAST SECOND STKEET, THE DALLES, OK. nnderbita in right car; brand is almost nnditcernible, but looks something like an A. Owner can have same by paving charges and advertising. Wll.I.I.Mtl) Tayloii, j2 lmw 15 Alile creek, Dufur I'. 0. n very hiindgorno one, nnd is said to liuve Binned more important ntute jxi porn and been kissed by more important men than the hand of any other queen thnt. ever lived.Dctroit Free I're.ss. Z. DONNELL, PSESCSlPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. 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Choice of Transcontinental Root Minneapolis 0nu2 Low Rates to all Eastern Chies Korv Five Dayg for "M4 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W, II. 1IURLBUUT, OenPw,. K. M'NKIU, 1'resldcatnudMana Tho New Time Card. Undor the new time card, which m into effect tomorrow, trains wiUmoTeu follows : No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrivea at 6 p. m., leaves at 6:05 p B No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives 1 :15 a. m. de. parte 1 :20 a. m. 1 ' No. .'5, from Spokane and Great North em, arrivea 8:30, departs 8:35 a. m. No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa. cific, arrivea 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m. Nob. 23 and 24, moving east of Tin Dallea, will carry passengers. No; 23 arrivea at fiiHO p. m., departs 12:13 p. m. Passengers for Heppner will take tram leaving here 6:05 p. in. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -OK THK- Southern Pacific Comp'y, Trains leave nnd tire duo to arrive at Portlml MSAVK. 11:00 1'. M 8:30 A, M, Daily except Hundiiyi. 7::;o A. M. tl:C0 1'. M. OVKItLANl) KXO mrg, A8lumid, Sac- res.1), Sulcm, liosc- l mo, I j mid J rumcnto, Ogdcn,tian t l.OS AUKCIfS,!'.!!') noiv urieuns hast. Uosoburg nnd way sto UOIIK fViu Woodburn fori I Mt.Angcl, Bllverton, i West Kcio, Browns- villcSprliigticid Hud iNntron J (Corvallis and way) jfllllUOIlii jilcMliinvlllo and jwny stations 9.30 A. S. M:33 P.Jt Daily eictpt SundajJ. t 5:50 P.M. S:KP.)I Ually. fDuuyi except Sunday, WNINU CARS ON OflDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN HUTFKT SLKEFEBS AND SKCONP-CLASS SLEEPING CAES AttucheU to nil Through Trtins. J. 8. Sciiknk, President. H. JI. liBAtL, Cualilcr. ntrnnt nn.iiwu.tlni. nt b.iti liflnrlR.n with OCCl dental mid Oriental and l'acllle mail .temiUp lines for JAPAN nnd CHINA. Sailing (Utes on application. , . .r Kates i.imI tickets to Knstcrn points Md": roiiv. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HOXOLUtU u AlIHTKALIA. can be obtained from J. Ii. KIKKLAND, TicketAxwt- ThrnuRh Ticket Olco, 131 TbiriHtreet,rt through tickets to all points in th Htates, Cniiuda nnd Europe can be obuiow lowest rates from , , . . J. U. KIKKLAND, TicketApat All nbovo trains nrrivo at and dejurt m Grand Centrul Station, Fifth and Irving ww1 YAMHILL PIVI8I0N. PntseiiRer Depot, foot of Jeflersonttreei First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Hanking BuaineaB transacted Deposits received, aubject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Bight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on few York, San Francisco and port Innd. DIKBOTORS, D. P. Thompbon. Jno. 8. Sohiinok. fcn. M, WlLLIAMH, Quo. A. LlKllK. H. M. Bkai.l. Ixjavo for OSWKCO, dally, except SunHV-'1 7:-20n. m.: 12:15, 1:15, 8:!, :, 'ffi&i (and 11:80 p. in. on Saturday o1''inil?r; ,i and 3:.'S0 p. m. on Sundays only). "lT,.i Portland naily at 7:10and8;30 a 1:15, 0:35 mid 7:65 p. m (aiidioa.m.sww 5:10 p. m. on Sundays only). Invo for Sheridan, week days, t4:30p. Arrlvo at Portlund, u:0 a. m. Iavo for AIKLIE on Monday, Kriniiy nt 9: 10 a.m. Arrive atWi'" (lav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. Except Saturaaj. Except Sunday, It. KOEHLEK, Maiuuser. E. P. ROQEBV Asst. (.F.4--rws-t Dalles, Mora and 1 Harry Liebe, rKAOTlOAL Watchmake Jeweler Opj). A. M. WilLiamH'tfe CoM All work promptly attended to, ud .warranted, 174 VOGT BLOCK. STAGE LINE. ThrouRh by daylight via OrM VlMWt and Cross Hollows. . nOUOLAH AUKN, C. HI. WUIXKLAWi Anteloi"' Stages leave Tho ljallea Irom SgfftM nt 7 a? m.. also from Anteloff U.i ilonday, Wednesday nA tUn. mU mado at Antelope (or Pri i ev ilTW points beyond. Oloso comiectioM liallefl with railways, trains on d bo KtHoes from AlltclOPO rWCW . .7 , fan n. m. rtavs. Thursdays and Saturdays ,. BATSH or FABK. Dalles to Deschutes do Moro. .. . do (Irass Valley. . do Kent....... Mr. r.mun Hollows. . Antelopo to Cross Hollows . . . do Kent. ' do U rass Valley ... do Moro ' do Doohuees , do Dalles tid 1 JO i THE DALLES, OR.