1 i IliltlJ Ml. The Dalles Dally Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Netctpapei on Watco County. EASTERN OFFICE SSI) to SSi Temple Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent. Weekly Clubbing Ilate. Chronicle and Oregonian $2 25 Chronicle and Examiner 2 25 Chronicle and Inter Ocean l.So Chronicle and Tribune 1 "5 Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00 FRIDAY JANUARY 7, 1S9S THE COMPROMISE REJECTED. The Simon men have refused the offer of compromise made by the Mitchell Republicans, and all pros pects of harmonious action in Mult nomah county have vanished. The course taken by Simon, Mallory, ct al., refusing to make peace in the party will come with little surprise. Unless the- can control the whole machincrj' of the party and state, these self-constituted leaders are dis gruntled and revengeful. In their selfishness they leave room for no one to aspire to prominence outside of their own favorites and hench men. The attack made by Rut us Mal lory on Judge Geo. H. Williams in bis letter published two days ago, will go far towards strengthening the cause of the Mitchell Republi cans. To charge Judge Williams with being unduly partial or preju diced is to make allegations which the people at large will not believe rue. The very fact that the Simon men arc unwilling that this venerable statesmen should act as an arbiter of differences because they fear he might decide in favor of the Mitchell Republican's contentions, will be to many, strong evidence that the claims of the Mitchell men arc meritorious. The letter of Rufus Mallory and the answer of the Simcn committee will not tint! commendation in the minds of fair-minded people. Call ing people hard names is not argu ment, and abuse does not win con verts. We bad hoped to see the trouble in Multnomah countv satisfactorily adjusted, but the action of the Simon men makes this impossible. The fault lies with the men who, in their Wind passion, would wreck the party -rat her-tharr eirator-JiIttctrelr-sliould-be re elected. THE OHIO SENA TORS HI P. The Republican members of the Ohio legislature held their caucus Saturdaj' and agreed upon Senator Hann;i as bis own successor. There was no other name before the caucus, but there were several absentees, the votes of some of whom are necessary to Mr. Hnnna's election. It is im possible, at least for those outside of the stale, to understand the situation. Are the anti Ilanna people playing for position in the game of patron age? If that is all there is to it the general public can afford to be se renely indifferent to the outcome. Hut if there is a clique of Republicans at Columbus who reallj propose to bolt the regular nominee and go over to the enemy, then that is a matter that concerns the entire party. There could be no excuse for any such act of downright perfidy. There have been times in the history of the country when a few members of the legislature, just enough to hold the balance ot power, were justified in stepping in and making full use of their advantage. Tbatwas the case when Ave Trumbullites in 1855 re fused to vote for Abraham Lincoln fot senator to succeed General Shields, and compelled the support ers of Lincoln to come to them. They had been elected as Democrats bofore there was any Republican party. Thoy violated no political pledge, were guilty of no perfidy. It was much the same when Salmon P. Chase was first elected to the sen ate from Ohio, John F. Hale from New Hampsbiie and Charles Sumner Xrom Massachusetts But no such conditions now exist. If Governor Bushncll or any of his friends should now repent the bad fnttli which elect, cd .ludgo Christinney to tho senate from Michigan m place of Senator Chandler, ho or they would invite the contempt of nil honorable men of both parties. Jo public man can afford to set himself against his party in the more gratification of personal spleen. Inter Ocean. The last act has been played in the drama of Durrani's life. Tho meager dispatches announcing the execution state that Dnrrant made no confession and met death with the same self-control he has exhibited at all times since first he faced the charge of murder. "While there can be little or no question of Durrant's guilt, yet it was the general hope that he would n'akc some statement which would remove any lingering doubt which exists in cases like this, where the evidence is purely circum stantial. In the annals of criminal cases the Durrant trial will remain for many years among the foremost, while the crime itself rivals all others in ficndishncss. Nntlce. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the county court for keep ing the county charges by the week for the ensuing year. All bids must be Hied with the clerk on or bofore tho 5th day ol January, 1S9S, at 9 o'clock a. m. Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. M. Kelsay, County Clerk. BucKlen'g Arnica Halve. The best Ealve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, foe: sores, tetter, chapped hands, chtlblain6. corns, ,md al! ekin eruption?, and posi tively chips piles, or no pay required It id guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For ealo oy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Taken Up. Came to my place on 15-Mile, about the 25th of November, a straw-bay roan niare, branded V P(connected)on the left shoulder, about 5 years old. Owner can have same by paying charges. M. S. Evans. dec22-lm Tho Dalles, Or. EST1CAY NOTICE. Came to our place about August 1st, last, a roan cow: brand indistinct. Owner can have same by paying all charges. MooitE linos., ii22-lm Three Mile. Cath lu Your Check!. All countv warrants registered prior to July 11, 1893, will be paid at my office. " Interest ceases after Dec. 23d, ISOTv - C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. To Curo a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 2oc. Dr.GUNN'S Tor People That Are nil t Sick or "Just Don't X Feel Well." ILLv ONLY ONE FOR A DOSC. Rmmim Pimples, curat Headache, Dyspepsia intf Costltenttl. 26 eta. a boxstdruKXliuor tirmill bunplM i' ie, addtsM Or. Botaitko Co. J?MI. 1'. Regulator Line The Dalles, Portland anfl Astoria Navigation Co.' sirs. Regulator 6 Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BKTWKKN Tlio Dalles, Hood JUvcr, C'uM:ade IxiUh ami 1'ort land dally, T'.r,t hundM)'. DOWN THE VALLEY OH TO EASTERN OREGON? Aro you going II no, myc monoy and enjoy n beautiful trip on tliu t.'oliimbla. Tfio wiiU-boiitnl train arrlvuxat Thu Ualle In amnio time lor Mhnvmvrx to take the McHiner, arriving In Portland In tlmo (or tho oiltKOlUK tSouthtrn and Northern train; Kiut bound luuMMixer arriving In Tlio Dallua In timu to take tlio Kant-bound train. For further Information apply to J. N. HAHNKV, Agent, Oak Htreet Dock, Portland. Oregon, Or W V, A I, LA WAV. fJeii.Agt., 'i'he Xllvs, ijt'.tia mm THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION- 1H rRO n Wri'U. 100 l'aor n Ytiar It stands first among '"weekly" papers in sizu, frequency ot publication freshness, variety "and reliability of eat. tents. It is practically a dally at the low price o a weekly : and its vast list of subscribers, oxtendini: to every stale and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for tho accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among Its special features are a line humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashion for women am) a ton series of stories by tho greatest livinir American and Knulish authors, Counii Doyle, .leroimi K. .loronio, St nn ley Wuyinmi. Mnry K. Wilkin Anthony Hoik'. Itrat lliirte, Itrnniler Mntthew. Ktc. Wo offer this uuequaled newspaper anil Tho Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to gother one year for if-'.OO. Tho regular price of tho two papers is $3.00. Joseph SMM has ope::ki) a HARNESS SHOP IN THK KAST KN1), In the Colum bia Feed Yard, opposite Snltniar.ihe'H otocUyunU, where he Is ready to do All Kinds of Harness Jork, fieua Year Expediences. Let tho memory of the old year be the experience that shall guide yon through the new. You remember where you have pains and pleasures. Good health broucht the nleasure. bad health brought the pain. If you want good I health you will get it through gootl medicine. We use nothing but the best aud finest drugs in Compounding. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 115 Second Street. THE DALLES. JHoIiday Improuemei?ts. You want paper which makes your holiday enjoyment greater. You want paper which makes your homo pleasanter at all tunes. You need such shades and designs as will glvo more beauty and more comfort in your home. We show yon styles that exceed any ever seen here at prices never attempted for euch quality. Dl W t7813' Thid St. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker f Jeweler All work promptly attended to, ud witrruud. 174 VOQT BLOCK. BLACKWELL'S mjh .i 1 1 DURHAM V -- fa l You will llml uno roiiioit iniltlc ritch two ounce lmn, Mill tVU COIIMIIIH lllltllio tlll'lt four uuiico Ih(; of lllnek well'a Diirliutn. liny n Iimj; of tlila cclfltttril folmrro null rrml llir roiiponwlili li givra n Hat of vuliiittilr u . - cnta anil liow to ;tI tlieni. Wholesale JVIRIiT IilQUOfrS, CCtines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED . ANHEUSER HOP GOLD Anhenser-Bnsch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic beverage, nnequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS. Closing -OF- FURNITURE CARPETS PRINZ NITSCHKE Are going to close out their business, and they are ofTerinir their large stock at COST I'KICKS. Now is the time to buy good Furniture cheap. All persons hnowini: themseives indebted to said firm nrc requested to call and settle their account. yi?e postoffiee pharmacy, CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors. Pupe Dugs and JKedieines. Toilol- ArLiuli'.s and J'orfumory, pipst It) of Imported apd DoTe8tie iars. Telephone, 333. New Vogt Block. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries. GEORGE RUCH, Pion Gro c 7VL Z. DONNELL, PSESCSIPTIOJ DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. WilliauiH & Co., Subscribe for The Chronicle Jllll SEE? - BUSCH and BEER and In bottlos. Out Sale THE ALLES, Oil EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK THK Southern Pacific Comp'y. TrnliiH I til vo mid nru due to iirrlvo tit rortlmid I.KAVK, AimtvK ovi:ih-ani kx-i tan. Kiiloin. Huso' I linrir. AniiIiiiiiI. Hni! ;) V, SI, nimellto, OkiIi'II.Hhii I'Mliiunm, .mimhvu lw AiiKi'k',i,i:i I'll") i New urii'iiim nun I Kirtt . ,1 8:rui ,. SI. It Imru mill way tn tlllllH , . rVln WniHlhiirii tot) MI.AiikuI, Hllvurlnu, Weiit Aelii, llrnwim- ) villi.', HprliiKlli-'lil mill (.Nntron .... ... J r. SI Dally oxropt HUllilllVH. Pal I y except Hiuulityn (Corvullln KtlltlllllK mid wny I7:.W A. SI, :N) p. si. INIIin'KNIiUNCIv rAHmiNlillll, Uxpreni tniln Dully (uxcei't Httiiilny). t:-U)t. m, cl.v. .rntlliinil Ar.i H'S'iii. m 7;!p. in. MoSllniivllU' l.v.j fiHhi.m. K ;a) 1 1, III, Ar lllik,K,lldi,nri'..I,v I.MIn, 111, Dally, (Dully, except Sunday. PININ'd CAltH OH OfiDKN ItOUTK. ni i, i.man nwVi'KT tu.i:ui'i:u AND H1'.(I()N'I)-I.A8H hl.KKI'IN'd (JAItb AUnulicd to nil TlunilCli TrnlllK. DltHit rnniieollim nt Vt Kraiielcn with Of.cN ileiltul mid Orleiitnl mid I'millle mall Htomimlilp linen for JAPAN mid CHINA. HiiIIIiik iliitea on ai plli'iitlnii. lttitcH iitid tleketn to Kaitcrn ixilnts mid I'.u. rope. Aim JAPAN, CHINA, HONOI.IIl.tl Mild AUKTKAI.IA, win Ixftilitaliuil tmm J. 11. KIKKI.ANI), Tlukct Ancilt. TliroiiKli Tloknt Olllcu, Third Htreot, where tlirnilKli tlcketn to nil point III the I'.nnturn Htateit, Cmiadiiuiiil Kiuom) can lw olitulned at lnwe.it rules (rum J, II. KIltKI.ANP, Ticket ARent. All nliovit trnliin arrive nt and depart Irom (lrmid Central Htntlun, l'lltli nnd lrvniK "treeU VAStiriu. niviHioN. 1'r.toeiiKcr DenU, loot of JeiturMin direct. Iivu tor OHWKfll), dally, cxrept Hinidny, nt 7:irii.-m.. vnm, 1:.V. ""i"', "MX . m. (and 11 y. in. on Hatunljiy only, mid tl:m n. m nnd :t::iu p. in. on Hiiudnyii (nily). Arrive nt Portland dally at Mitn mid H:ai n in.; mid l:.Vi, 1:1.0, ii:VD mill 7:M p. in., (and iu:a" u. m , :i i: 6:10 p. in. on Hiitiilnyn only), j-nve (or Kherldau, week' dnyii, it t;!vU p, ru Arrive nt l'ortlnnd, ':'' a. in. licnvo (or AIHI.IK on Slondny, Wntiifmlny ami Frliliij' ntU.'lUn. in. Arrive nt l'ortlnnd, Tutu. dav, Tliiirmlay unit Hntiirdiu it :I:IV p. m. Kxcept Hiimlay. Kxcept Katnnlny. It. KOKIU.Kll, Sliinairer. (I, II. MAHK'HASl, A1t. (i, K. ,V 1'nvi. Al!t WALL PflPERI WALL PAPER! Just Received 5000 Kolls of Wall Papor. Tho host jiattoniH. Tho most beautiful colors. New Invoice of Paints and Oils. An)' color or brand supplied. Suipes-Kinersly Drug Co. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. ZEE. O Hi 3U 3ST IN". J, H, HCIIICNK, l'renlilent. 1I.S1. IIKAJ. , L'anlilvr First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A Uenural Uunklng BubIhobh IrBiiHiMJtwl Depoalte ruoeived, aubjeut to Bight Draft or Check. OollMtiona mwlo kikI proceeds promptly remitted on duv of collection. Bight and Tlgranliio Exolmnge aohl on New York, Situ Francisco aud port !and. , DIRKOTOKi. D. P. Thomphom. Jno, 8. Boiikkok Ed, M. Wu.iiiAMi, Gko. A, Likujc.