The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 02, 1898, Image 4

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    Ill
mt
or BXJOYS
Both tlio method and results when
Svrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
jjentlr yot promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt, in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all lending drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishe3 to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAHCISCO. CAL.
10UISYILLE, KT. HBW tORK, N.X.
WITHOUT A THKOtfE.
A King Who Was Without Honor
In His Own Country.
liis wellies icuiy onrCiirJic.
TIIK DALLES,
OUEOOX
Advertising U:Ue-.
Per inch
One Ir.'-h ur ies- in Daily ...?lu0
Over two inches and under four iticho 1 CO
Over four inche? and under twelve Inches. . To
Over twelve inche JO
C,ii.y asd weekly.
One inch or less, per inch 0
Over one inoh anil under (our iuchei. . . 2 00
Over four Inches nnd under twelve indies. . 1 in
Overwelve Inches 1 00
l'UltSOXA t. MENTION'
Otto Birgield went to Portland on
business to.iay.
Charles Michelhach went to Portland
.this morning on matters of business.
Attorney E. U. Dufur went to Port
laud today to attend to leal matters.
Mrs. Carl Gross U in the citv visitinpr
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kel
ler. Jf. Dixon and wife of Portland are in
the citv to attend the funeral of Alice
Wella. '
"W. Ball6v,, roaduiaster of the O. Ii.
fc is in the city on business con
nected with the company.
Hiss Elva Gannt, who has been visit
iu; relatives at Dnfur, returned to lier
iiome st Goldeodale today.
Joe Boun returned from Portland last
iii'ht, where he lias been attending the
Republican League convention.
Mrs. Katie Abc-ni, who has been vis
itinc Mrs. W. L. Bradshaw in tins city,
left for her home in Portland today.
Mrs.. G. F. Wells and daughter of
Portland, who Have come up to attend
the funeral of little Alice Wells, who
was drowned at Prosser Monday, are at
She Umatilla House.
W. Fliegand J. W. Dickson of End-
ersby left for Portland yesteiday morn
ing, the former as a delegate to the
convention, and tbe Utter to visit rela
tives and friends.
NEWS NOTES.
Appearances indicate that the Ha
waiian annexation treaty is doomed.
A tireadful storm is raging on tbe At
lantic coast. Trade is paralyzed and
the coast is dotted with wrecks. Many
lives have been lost.
The stock inspector of Crojk county
has been inspecting sheep in the Cherry
creek country, to see that the owners of
the animals comply with the law in tef
ference to treatment for scab.
Last night Hon. ClisuJe Gatch. of Sa
lem, was elec -ad p-eaiJun'. and C. W. ,
Fulton vies pref i lent of the Republican j
League, while Roger B. Siniio.t, of Thej
Dalles, has been appointed a member of '
the judiciary committee. j
Contractor J. C. White has finished
1500 lineal feet of levee ou the Powder
river, in Baker City. It is expected that
the levee will save much valuable prop
erty, as the river last spring did nearly
$1000 damages in Baker City.
A younj: man named Cole, mining near
Hornbrook, Cal recently struck a pock
et, from which lie took 42000 in one
piece. It ifi not known how much ninrej
he secured. A pocket was atruck in the
game ledge a number of months ago by
the former owners, which yielded $0,000. ,
You can't atFord to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneamo
nia or consumption. Instant relief and
a certain cure are afforded by One Min
ute Cough Cure. Snipes-Kinerely Drug
Co.
lllMory in llrief of tin- Ijiti Count ml
Pirl Hl Service at i Volini.
torr in the I'llltl-il
Slutet Army.
I.ouis Philippe Albert. Comte do Pari,
who-e death occurred recently, writes
Pierre Cominges In liol.lon Days,
claimed to bo the king of Prance. He
was, however, never on the throne and
never acknowledged lcinjr i:i France.
The monarchical povernnii nt of Eu
rope, as a rule. professed to lelieve
that he really was lchiir. but. of eour.se,
to preserve their friendly relations
with the republic, they wore forced, to
recognize the president as tho ehief ex
ecutive of that country.
.Nevertheless.. Lout Philippe was re
garded as a king by quite a strong par
ty, who will now turn to his .son. Louis
Philippe Roltert, a young sunn of twenty-live,
who is very much in earnest in
his pretensions to the throne of 1 rr.nce.
Comte do Paris wa? born in Paris on
August -M. and became, by the
death of his father in 1S4-.', the imme
diate heir to the crowu his grandfather.
I.ouis Philippe, had picked up when
Charles X. dropped it in his flight from
Paris, after the "Three Ulorious Days"
of .luly. l-HO.
When he was ten years of age Comte
do Paris was. with his grandfather.
King Louis Philippe, driven from
France by the revolution of ls43.
Though too young to remember his
father's death, Comte de Paris doubt
less always remembered the scene
when his brave mother t ok him and
his brother to tho chamber of deputies,
ouly to escape therefrom at the peril of
! their lives. After uiutiy dangers, the
fugitives succeeded m crossing the
frontier, and went to live at n country
house bi-l.injing to the grand duke of
Saxe- Weimar.
The oxilci king and tjiuvn reached
Englan.l. :i:td ihiro the ex-king died in
1550. Ever : ftvnvartls Comte de Paris
has occupied th:r position of pretendei
to the trench throae.
Z. He hus lived a very quit life, en
livened by very slight conspiracies,
none of which involved i.ny very dan
gerous sehe:ic. and at, n result he has
been very little- V.ofore tii- "juMi- ye.
The only time, indeed, v lieu ho came
very prominently l.eLv.v tk.? world
was in 1G1. when, accompr.nied by lus
brother. Due de Churirea. and his
uncle. Prince de .TolavitL. Ik came to
America and offered his M-n-i -i s as a
-olunteer to uid in l!ie pr. .-. avion of
the union. Gen. McCloth.xi. '.in :i com
mander of tiie tinny of liie lomae.
made him and his bn.thor ouleors on
his stait, with the rank ci t-yi'.r..
.John .laeob Abler, wiio.-e nana- will
always be a synonym for K.:l'.i-::uire in
the United .states, was ul.-x on t.i stun"
of the general. Both tho (ii .ti:j--:ushed
foreigners wore obeli--iit. v. til-behaved
and lhcrou.rlil,"n-).;;n."u with
the duty of their pos.it ion-. ;mte
de Pari;, v::s repeatedly inruUd by
(Jen. iieCloIlan with ii:i;''ri:-t' nnd
dangcrou:-. commii.sicn.'-. v. i iu ful
fillel with credit ar.! r '?.;. . For
more than a year th-- o-,iir r.artiei
uaied ia the VLrvinff .irtur. of tnc
army of the Poouiac, ae..e;.'.i:. n pay
for hu services.
France itepan f.hortly af'
tcrfore in Moxictm affr.ir-
arose a coolness, between t
ard tlie comto'.s. which I.- i
cc.ti'.e's robigjoiica. lest l.e i
ca led r.pon to fight hu o i. ;
thiYefore ret.icned hi eomi:.
bpite of den. MeCl;lhin' eli'or
taiu bin ber vices.
The overthrow of K&pdcr.n III. and
the downfall of the ficcoud ei.ioj.-. at
last enabL-U the conite t
Frauee. The tLird republic
after it was e:'.tabli.,hed. f.
bauds of a eoi.hti n of roy
permitted the Orleans priiui
to thtir native land ur.u .
their estater.. which h..d ' .
cated ).v Napoleon 111., wit;
lion franc.-, as ;tu indent:
deprivation of their re. c: hit.- The
comte iveeived his share, am. also his
ancestral estate.
For awhile it seemed very p : ble
that the monarchy would b- : red;
but. as the partUuris of .U,- M:er
claimants refused to help then., the
French people at last got tired a no be
came for the most part good r-pi:'. lie
unit, fn ls"3, when it wab too late to
do any good, all the claimant. to the
French throne, except the BonapartisU,,
recognized the comte as de jure king of
France.
A royalist demonstration iu l-(5 led
to the exile of the comte and all mem
bers of his family.
lie took up hib residence in England,
and from that country issued mani
festoes declaring that the men who
were ruling France had lost the confi
dence of the people, and the only sal
vation of the nation was to restore the
monarchical form of government.
Tho new head of the French royal
house Louis Phillippe Robert is
quick, intelligent, active, energetic,
passionately fond of movement, and
uncompromising in the expression of
his thoughts and feelings. In dispo
Bitiou and temperament he is singu
larly unlike his futlier, who was one of
the bebt informed men living, a deep
thinker and a scholar.
Whut inlluence the new pretender
will exert on the destinies of France
cannot be guessed, but the probabil
ities are that, like his father, he will
live and die u mere pretender a king
without a throne or a crown.
THE
NEW YORK WORLD
THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION.
1H I'hri'4 n Week. !! Taper n Yettr
It stands first nniotii: "weekly" papers
in size, frequency of publication
freshness, varietj and reliability of cor.
tents. It is practically a daily at the low
price o n weekly : and its vast list of
subscribers, extendini: to every state and
I territory of the Union anil loreicn conn
j tries, will vouch for the accuracy and
! fairness of its news columns.
It is splendidly ii unrated, and among
Its special features ure a line humor
puce, exhaustive market reports, all the
latest fuhioiH for w-unen and u Inn
series of stories by the urealest livintr
American and Eneli-h authors,
Cmiaii J)yli", .lemon- K. lorotno,
Stanley Weyiunn Miiry V.. M'III.Hm
Anttimiy Untie, Itret llarte,
llrumler .Mnltliew, Etc
We offer this unoqimled tiewspnperand
The Dalles Twice-a Week Chronicle to
cether one year for L'.00. The reculat
price of the two papers is $3.00.
.GflflS. FMflK..
Butchers
and Farmers
U.
..Exchange..
Kiepsnn dniuuht the celebrated
onl.f J!I!A t'.K KI!, noknnwl
ttiued tr-.e best br In The lHlIes,
at ttsi- u-mil price. Come In. try
t' :iiid bt i'o- vuieeii. Alo the
Ft!i-t brands of lne, Lhinors
uiul ( int
Sandujiehes
n; nil Kind- ! nn band
f Special peatiir
T .1
I II
h ii
Of The Chronicle office is the
Job priitii?
D?partrei7t.
"We have better facilities for
doittir artistic work in this line
than any office in Eastern Ore-o-on,
and this branch of our busi
ness is in the hands of expert
workmen.
Ue
Qomparisoi)
both as to high grade work and
reasonable prices.
(?f?ro9ic;le pub.5?o.
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
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Pullman
Elegont
Touirist
TO
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
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POINTS HA ST Mini MOUTH
For Inlnriniitliin, time curdh, miipsnnd ticket,
chI on or write to
W. C. AL1.AWAY. Atient,
The Dallei,, Oucnn
Oh-
A. D. CHA ItLTON. Asst. I. A.,
in, M.irri.snn for. Third, I'ortlund Orucoti
0
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Boots
an d Shoes
Jflade to Order.
A IVrfeC fit unarnnteed.
Ilepairim; neatly dune at
short notice.
Union St. bet. lstand 2d ,
1
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0,
0
DLAI.Ei:- IN'
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies!
Crandall & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
tfo EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
to 'ru
Robes,
EMST
OlVKrJ Tilt ( lhJlCh OK
Burial Shoes, jTWO Transcontinental ROUTES
Etc.
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
GUho
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
j Spokane
Minneapolis
j St. Paul
! Chicago
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
has everything to be found in aj LOW RalBSJO all Eastern Cities
first-class Dry Goods Store.
OCI.-AN STKA.UKKM I.ih. I'ortliuiil
EllTV l'lH lHl for
;.- i t.i
. till-
'.r U-
.V fit
: . in
t' re-
i
'.-n-:i to
ry -n
iiu ihe
.'. '.vho
rc'rru
. vil.Ui
f iu: -r';
ru!1
foV tin-
TUfiColil PaGKIno Oo..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANrFAf'Tt'ltEKs Or
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Gurersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
x)KID BEEF. ETC.
C. F. STEPHENS. isAN prancisco, cal.
1'HE MYSTERIOUS SWORDFISH. PatrOD-ize tlie
Troy
Dr.GUNS
For People That Arert 1 1 I Sfk
riLLd
Li"
Siok or " Just Don'tl
Feol WoU."
ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE.
Remoies Pimples, cum Headache, Ojjpcpila and
CoJthems. 2uct, a box at ilruwinsor br mall
baiuplA i-'f-e, gdtlreu Dr. Bosanko Co. i'lill. I'.
All kind of work Whit- Hlurl
Kamllv worK lit r;ilueil r.tfv. Wiuh
mill ilulivunil fruc, Teliiiilioiin .Nil
H. D. Parkins, Agt,
n "iiM-oliilty.
rolkcttU
I ID.
jQItb-(ii:iSKMOKl I EK A. 1IIKDV,
Physicians and Surgeons,
oi-eoial iitteulluii given lo miswy,
Uoora6 21 und !i, Tel. 82i. VuBt ISIuck
Ihe Hose (-lawn is the best make on
the market (or five cents, und when you
euioke them vour inonev utavs at home.
20 U
Out-of-town dealers in ei.tr.? are in
vite! to call mid examine the choice
line eold bv S. F. Fnuts, 20
TlmiMitiiilrf ri Tryliic It.
In order to provo tho fjruftt innrit of
Hly's Crenni Halm, tho most elfective euro
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, wo have pre
pared a gfiiiorous trial Hize for 10 cents.
Get it of your druggist or Bond 10 cents to
ELY Ul'.OS., HO Warren St., N Y. City.
I suffered from catarrh of tho worst kind
ovor Hinco a boy. and I nover hoped for
cure, hut Ely' Cream Halm booms to do
even that. Many iiiTjuaiutanceH havo used
it with excellent results. Oncar Oatnun,
13 SYarron Mo., Chicago, III.
Ely'a Cream IJalrn is tho acknowledged
care for catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious driif,'. Price,
tO cents. At driigyi.su or by mail.
Tin (Nwif Prum .Yfnr nml Xi-vrr i
I lllil Thi'j- Are I'ull (iriMvn,
Tiie.se hig creatures eonie and rif
mysteriously us any of our sea visitors, I
and nil tishes have their jieeitliurities.
Who linows where the hhnd are befort !
they lie-in to run up the rivers in the J
spring'.' The fuvordhsli eonie to"
Ameriean waters grown up. Cfeour.sc
they vury in nize, but no .vouny are
ever seen here.
Thih fact hns been elenrly sot out by
u government report on the nubjeet
The yaunir are found uhiellv iu the
.Mediterranean. After they are able tr j
yo it alone more or less of iheiu strike I -
lor tiie iNortn American coa.t most
of these fathering about Iiloi k island.
There they lie and biui themsi-h er- on
the top of the wuter, the prey all sum- :
iner of the fitihorinmen and their
s-peam. What histinet brin'K these
iitih across 3,000 miles of water to spend '
a season nnd return'.' They conn- wheu
they arrive; they go wheu they leave,
That's all we know, although the sea-,
son comes within approximate dates. ,
The swordflsh is a favorite sea food
here In N'ew England. Huston is its ,
chief market, but it hells well all about ,
here. It is solid meat, with a distinct j
flavor, nnd very edible. New York,
however, doesn't buy it. .Ww Yorkers, j
tvho hunt the murkets of the world for i
new things, will not eat it. j - - . 1
How long thy.e queer fish will last is 1 j
a problem. They are hunted not only .' FRENOTT OO 1
for the market, but for plenum. 1 j V,J!
I
I
steamers monthly from Portland to
Yokohama and Jlonu' Kont; x in North
ern Pari fie Stfiuntihip Co,, iu c.,.neetion
itli O. U. iV X.
Kur full Uutnlln fitll on O. H I'o. h ARta!
Tla- Unlit, or iiililru
IioDfiOS, CA Hi. 1 1,1. ,i Co., f.cn .Kf
Niirth INu-illc MtemiiMliiii
'11 Al i; !, Kit.
No. 1, to SjKikimi' iiniHiifiit NnrthiTii iirrj i
ut.'i-ii. m.. lff nt :iu ji. in. .So. -j, to IViuIm
ton, liHkur City unit I'uloii l,iictllc,iirriv.-tu U 1
a iu.,iUpiirtkiitl2:,i0ii. in.
So 3, from HK)kiiu nml Un-iit Northern, ir
rivui, nt ti-Wu. in., ilt!iurli nt !i 'J., a in No I
friiin llaki r Cft) und IT m,, . I'nclllc, nrrivfMit
;i"j ii. in., iloiuirtH nt u.iai ii, in.
No. Si nml at. inovini; uint of Tlie Uiiiit-i, i .,
carry imtMi'iiKorn. No. ."J iirrfvts nt .", o. m
depart nt 1.15 . in.
I'llSJtMlL'tTS for Hl'llIIIICr IllL,. N'n !,. t-,i,r
: lierent lv ..V). in.
W, 11. HUItUIflt'J, (ii'ii. I'nhh. Act
I'ortltiud. Ort-'ui:
A NEW MARKET.' Dalles, Mora ami iotclopp
STAGE LINE.
FRUIT, VEG-ETABLE3,
OULTRY,
FISH AND GAME.
Chickens Dressed to OnIr.
Promt Delivery to any part
of the citv.
A. N. VARNEY,
'Pnone 12, Third und Wiibhinyton sts.
I
the rich Xew Yorkers, who arc inn fn.
tidious to eat them, slioulrl establish
the fad of kilUng the fish und collect
ing the swoii's, (hey would probably
soon exterminate the creatures, kill oil
all the old swoi-dfish, and who would
C'liide hither those that were about to
make their first trip? Follow that
notion back a bit. and who guided the
first of them clear over here? Hart
ford Cotirant.
BANKERS.
IT.A.N'SACl' A GKNK11A1.HANKINO HUSt.S'Kb
TtitoiiKli liy iliiyllijiit 1h (.rns:, Valley, Kc I
iiiJ tri'N, llollowh.
IKMJUI.AM AI.I.KN, 'Jin, IlullH,
C. SI. WIIITKI.A U-, Antcloj.!,.
htiiKtw leave The Dalit ironi t'tnntlllit fl .u
nt , ii. m.,nlo Irom Anteloiie nt 7.;0 a. in. fe
Moiulay, Wnlnoday nnd Krldav, (.'naun'tloii
in,,dc nt Autolm (or I'rlnuvilli', .Mttchull ami
lnilnlit lx;yoiid. Clone ciiavutfiiiih miulu ut Tfir
lJalU wltli raliwtiyti, train ntnl IhmiU.
hliiKot. from Anti-loin rtacli Tlie HalliK Tn
iIiijh, TlmrKl.iys nnd halurdiiys at 1 :;iu )i, ia.
, ., . UATlit, (If fai-.k.
f)alli, to I)cliuti-H .... fl -
do .Mom. i .
do (,r,ih Valley ' .
do K-jut ;, in)
(ll CroS llllllllHB 1 i:
Antulorf In Crom Ilolluwh l in
do Kent -.' mi
do t,ra.Mi Valluy Ul
do .Men, , a)
(Id l'in(!llla-l- I (O
do Dalle.-, , v
Ki Cole brand Baltimore oysterf ,
the best on the market; Medium,
Standard and Extra Select. Try them.
At Vurney & Uo.'s. n.tj
Letters of Credit issued uvailuhlu in the
Eastern .States.
Hiyht ExnhariKe nnd Tclee,riiphit
Iransfera sold on Now York, ChiciiKo,
St. Louis, Sun Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and varioue pointn
in Oreeoo and Washington.
Collections innIo at all jiointe on fav
orable terms.
Joseph shannon
HAS OI'KHKD A
HARNESS SHOP
IN THK KAST KND, fu the t'oluin
lilu li-i-d Vnrd, oiiiMlte tjaltinumtiu'K
rltockyiinlM, whetc tio Is read v to do
All Kinds of Harness Work.
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