ALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. JULY 29 1899.. THE D The Weekly Gbronicle. A4.rsllac Ka.s firvttk Oiati.cBor in r-sity II tm.s inches and ander four tnche. 1 ..Wised enthuse of frieo have J h... foun.ULc elusion TaWy through dicuiion come dangerous ; so strong to indicate a oiimuiu Irnwrto bctnS common butts for j to break up p., ty lines if the race. . ridicule prcoicai cou;a w sc. ei.-. .v - Through all this season o' valor ' Smith -ill be rrmcrebeied si one of in flcrolsnd's cabinet. incompetency, leiiousiy, oureiucnui. , iuc . v. o Mir inches and ndet i.ie tncna . I interference, misrepresentation, slan-1 H MMt OrrWitcbv.... ........ 1 , .... ' . . 4 . I ..;. u-r otw iich d oJ ivwr mene.. .... ! has ursued the even tenor of hi for a "mugwump." Ore- ortwviviacao 1 00 way and comes out the hero, tue r i efficient otEcer, the gentleman, the SEW CABLES, (person of common sense. It is very It was anuouuced recently that ! remarkable tint, placed Le hss the Brith steamer Ecria had ar- been in many trying situations, be rived at F.jquiraalt to surrey the hs mistake. A key to it uteforthe IlritirU Columbia and U way perils oe lounu 10 n.s ti... :m vJ answer to a ouestion put to nim by rou .ire,i ri-.lp !in. beein in!an Associated Pres correspondent hast the very near future, so that within! on Monday at Trieste. The cable- ... . , . i. . i. .i.... i.n A;ri sram oi mat aar aaia iu uru lew J rata luric nt o asked wnat ue tuougut icgsruiujc I We know of a herd of milk cows nearSalem that was recently sub jected to lie tuberculin test for tuberculosis. What, readers, do you think happened ? Why, it was found necessaiy to kill just half of the whole uumbcr. And these cows had been supplying milk right up to the time they were sacrificed! We do i not wish to unduly alaim anyone ccmmunicaiion across telegraplnc the TaciSc. The Americans are also active m working up a trans-Pacific cable project It is proposed to connect San Francisco with the Philippines. The British route is from E-quimalt to Honolulu and thence to Apia and Australia. The Au.ericrn line wi!l run from San Francisco to the Hawaiian islands, thence to Wake and Guam, thence to Semar, and from tint point to the Philippines. Another lice is projected from some American port to the Aleutian isl ands and (hence to Japan. These new cable lines have been talked ot for yeirs, and it is only a matter of a comparatively short time before some of them are in operation. 2ew Atlantic cables are also being constructed The German-American line will be ready for business in n few months. This will give the United States direct communication with Germany and France. It is something that is needed, for the service now is inadequate to the growing demands of trade. The service with South Amtiica will also be improved in the near future. At present it is very slow and inefficient, and the rates charged are almost prohibitive. The presi- I dent thought the matter of sufficient importance to call the attention of congress to it in his last me. sage and he suggested that the various nations interested ought to come to some suitable agreement in regard to the reduction of rates, possibly through international ownership. Spokesman-Review. England, the admiral replied, " have uot thought anything yet. Dewey is a genius. Ay ERICAS CHOPS OF li-O. A REM Alt KA BL E MAX. It is a very remarkable thing, that for more than a year Admiral Dewey has not committed an act or said a word with which the American people have bad occasion to find fault, says the Review. Since May 1, 1698. he has perhaps been the most conspicuous citizen of the country. Large authority was en trusted to hi til and he has performed his duty to the satisfaction of every body. Correspondents hedged him about eager to get a word on any and every subject relating to war or to peace. Many ships wi;h ambitious commnndeis were in his fleet but no fllcer has bad a difference with him. II had to co-operate with the at my, but while he was at Manila there wns no friction. To the management of the affairs given over to his charge there has been no complaint. No fault hs been found with anything he has done; no criticism has been passed on anything ho has said. No charges Lave been brought because of diplomatic indiscretion, favoritism to certain commands, shabby treat ment of t nlisted men, poor rations or a lick of ability to meet every situation that presented itself. On .the contrary it has been a persistent repetition of "Well done, good and faithful servant." This can be said of few men who held prominent positions dnring the war. McKinley has been called a drifter, Alzet has been thrown ont bcause of wholesale dissatisfaction n the part of the country, Corbin has been "sized up" as a mere bundle ot pompous incompetency, talking with newspapers has thrown Miles into discredit, Roosevelt bas been referred to as an earnest bronco busting volunteer, Shafter wi'l go down in history as a man of weight merely through avoirdupois, Otis is called an old granny, Merritt a soured military theorist, Sampson and Schley, through their own mis taken efforts cr because of the ill- The outlook for wheal and coin in the United Slates is better, on the whole, than was expected a few weeks ago, says the Globe-Democrat. Translated into quantity, the most recent report of the department of agriculture indicates a jield of about 500,000,000 bushels of wheat and of 2,121,000,000 bushels of corn. The Ggures for wheat agree with the estimates cf most of the authoiities, but those here cited for coin, and which are given on the basis of the computation made by the statistician of the New York Produce Exchange, are somewhat above those arrived at by other experts. The lowest esti mate, however, docs not bring the coin crop below the 2,000,000,000 line. Ail this is highly encouraging to American farmers. The wheal yield, as here given, has never been ex ceeded in the United States except in 1S91, when it was 612,000,000 bushels, and in 1893, when it was C7i,000,000. The corn crop has gone above the 2,000,000,000 line in 1889, 1891, 1895 and 189G. The corn yield in all ihoso years exciltd surprise. This y tar's crop may go up to the figures of any of those years except 189C, when the reduc tion was 2,383,875,105, as figured by the department of agriculture after the crop was gathered. The most optimistic estimates thus far made do not indicate a crop in 1899 quite up to the 1896 mark, but it may break the record for all the other years. Foreign crop reports, as just out lined by the department of agri culture in Washington, make the si'.uation peculiar' encouraging to the American farmer. Russia is the chief rival of the UniteJ Slates among Europe's exporters of wheat. Russia's wheat crop of 1899 will be from 85,000,000 lo 120,000,000 bushels short of the yield of 1893. This year Russia wiil have hardly enough wheat to supply its borne needs, and will not export any of it. France's wheat crop will be slightly above the average, Prussia's and Auslna's will be about at last year's figures, which were r.ot flattering, while the crop in Italy and Spain will be below 'last j-ear's n.aik. Taking Europe fcs a whole, Ihe wheat crop will be considerably below that of 1898. This will enlarge the market f r the United States' prod uct. While the American consumer will probably not have to pay much more for his food than he did last year, the American fanner is sure of a market abroad for all his surplus. here; but how do you know the milk you are di inking is not filled with the germs of consumption? There is but one way to know. That test ought to be made universal and regular. The law contemplates this. But the law is not enforced. There are plenty of healthy cows. Most ot the cows are bcalihy. But it would not hurt these to be legularly subjected to the test. Statesman. In a year the net amount of gold in the treasury has increased from 189,0( 0,000 to 21G,000,000, and Ihe country's supply of gold has gone up to 975,000,000, the largest held by one nation. Dewey is leportcd to have said at Tiicste: "I .believe peace can be made wiih the insurgents long before the rainy seison is over." This optimistic opinion may result in an other round robin. Grant was praised for his reticence hbout plans, but it seems from some later critics that a commanding general with this trait deserves to be summarily removed. Kobbcry at Dufur. II ,ke Smit'i, editor of the Atlanta Journal, favors discontinuance cf the war in the Philippines and the retirement of our troops from tLe islands. He says be hopes and be lieves our arms will fail, and he declares that the South is opposed to continuance of the war. On the other hand, Clark Howell, editor of the Atlanta Constitution, says thai there are a great many people in the South who believe in standing by the administration in circumstances like those at present shaping our policy, and that the South is par ticularly interested in upholding the government in Cuba. Mr. Howell says further that the Democratic party should be cautious in its utter ances on this subject Travelers through the Southern states say they Monday night Dufur was treated to a gennine robberr, but, for fear of frustrat ing the plans of the officers to caplure the culprit, no publicity was given to the matter. At 9 o'clock that evening someone cnt a hole in the g'ass door of Johnston's storo and putting his arm through, un locked it and thus gained an entrance. Going to the till he secured about 6 or 7 in ch ng". Then opeuiog a salo w hicb belonged to A. J. Briham, thecoml ina lion of which was not in use, (30 or $40 was taken and . lot of valuable papers. Word was sent to the sheriff I. ere and Deputy Sheriff Sexton went out Tuesday. Work as begun on the case and Jeff. Walton, of this city a painter who is woll known here, was arrested as a sus pect. It appears Walton had gone out from this city Saturday and had been hanging around the g'.ore all day Mon day, none knowing what his business was. Then it was determined that the g!as had been cnt with a diamond which is also used by painters as a DUtty knife. These, with many other evidences, pointed strong ')' to him as the rinht man, a .d he was arretted. Mr. Walton has never been loukpd upon as that sort of a man by people here, and many are surprised that he slicnld have gjtteu mixed np in snrh an affair. Deputy Suton returned last night, at which time no date hud been set for the trial. A t hlld Knjoxa. The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothim; effect of Syrup of Fir, hen in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the mod gratifying results follow Its ore; to that it is the best family remedy known and every family should havo a bottle. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrnp Co. Lout. Three horsej Juno 18, 1S99, described as follows: two weighing about 1400 each. Ooe a light chestnut branded D on left shoulder. Black horse branded C on left shoulder. One bald faced sorrel weighing about 1200; reached rrane. A liberal reward for information of the herealout, or the return of same. A. Masox, J. Bats. Contractors, Viento, Or., or E. V. Husband, Motier, Or. j2S-lm "What m'ght have been" if tl at little cough hadn't been neglected,'! the sad reflection of thousands of consump tives. One Minute Cough Cnre cure cough and Cjlds. Butier Drog Co. ThotiMnri are Trying It. In order to prove the great merit of F.ly'a Cream Babn, the most effective cure for Cntarrh and Cold in Heed, we hare pre. pered a generons trial aize for 10 cent. Get it of your drnggint or send 19 rent to TXT BROS., 60 Warren Bt., K. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of the wont kind ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, bat Ely' Cream Balm eeeme to do even that Many Bcqnaintaneee have need it with excellent reaulta. Oacar Oatrum, I 45 Warren At., Chicago, 111. Ik Wind f V ermotor mills eT S -v 1 We have lately taken the agency for the Aermo ter Windmill, and carry a stock on hand. We also carry a com plete stock stock of Deep and Shallow Well Pomps, as well a Pitcher Spout and Spray Purups. See us before bnyiug elsewhere. The Aermotor Mill is considered the best ma chine on the market. Call and eee it. THE DEM MING Anti Freezing Windmill Force Pumps, This pump has been perfected to m?et the requirements of the principal Winl mill manufacturers in the United States, for a better Windmill Forca Pump, whhi three way valve, thaa had heretofore been produced. It has become the leading Anti Freezing'three way pump, an 1 is accepted by Windmill manufacturers and dealeri generally, as the best three way Wind'nill Force Pump on the market. The Union Klhow C mpling for connecting to the underground discharge pipe is of Braw inJ ... hi (lia ili.ai.tinn r.ff Ilia r rA Ta all. i.homKAv - n . i I diameter, wmcn insure ease oi opereuon anu n aieauy now oi water. Tue Hose Coop. A Kng on the spout also adds to the convenience of this pump. 9 MJUER & BENTON, caoty: The Dalles, Or. J A DISGUSTING TRAIT- Curiosity Displayed Kcrrtln Crlml nala aod Their Victims Alia in I'rlTate Lire. For a paper which just hits the nail on the head and attacks wrong in a msnner which is commendable, and calculated to shovr them up in a fearless manner, which ehcu'd make the guilty parties hide their faces in very shame, com mend us to the Telegram. Iftheieisa trait of human nature which is disgusting to those who have a spark cf refined feelings, it ia the morbid curiosity which prompts, not only the riffraff, but those who claim to be re spectable people, to snarm about a jail where an a leged murderer or other criminal is confined, in the hope of gain ing a glimpse at the prisoner. The more henious the crime he is charged with, the more anxious do they appear to strew flowers in his pathway or heap at tention upon him. Equally as revolt ing is the habit of fairly troddiug upon one another in the effort to gaiu d-the reins, It i not urprUing during these beautiful evening9, when to many are taking advantage of the opportunity to enjoy a rid and thus benefit by the cooling atmotphere. that accidents or- I rtilnna 1 1 ninn 11. a fc t FJy. Cream Balm ia the acknowledged IZ 7 'J . " . 7 "r"1 ure foe catarrh and eonteina no cocaine, :M won n 001 u"n P'. partlco- mitUnce to the morgue where is the corpee of his victim. What possible satis faction can there be in gnzing upon the lifeless features of a poor unfortunate who has met such a fate as did Clara Fitch last week in Portlaud, and yet the papers tell ns that it would seem one half of the populace of that city visited the morgue in the endeavor to gain a glimpse of her face. Not alone do we eee this trait ex hibited in sucbcjse?, but the inqutaitive ness displayed at a private funeral is only another feature of the same innate curiosity; when many who in life per haps had never seen the one whom friends are paying the last respects to, or at any rate, had never spoken with, hasten to the home (which perhaps will scarcely accommodate the nearest friends of the deceased) merely through a feel ing borne of cuiiosity. Often have we seen mothers lift the infant child to gaze upon the features of one whom the little one had never seen and could not realize w hat it ail meant, but returned home to have its dreams disturbed by the myslery which had been thus par tially revealed to it. These are unpleasant subjects upon which to dwell, but nevertheless have become ao familiar to all that it is im possible to pass them by unnoticed. Regarding the case now being tried in Portland and touching on the same subject, the Telegram says : " Morbid and disgusting curiosity, springing from the soil of silly mind and operating in an atmosphere of bad manners, brings a swarm of silly young female to the city jail, eager for a chance to gaze longingly upon the prisoner McDaniel. These mentally and morally unlovely specimen of femininity would hug and kis him if they could, on ihe theory that he ia a local Durrani and a monster who after Injnring one of their sex during her life strangled her to death. Tbu isn't proved yet, by a long way ; but these idiotic creature suppose he ia guilty j otherwise they wouldn't be "stuck" on him. It is a pity the whole warm can't be locked np for sixty day." A COLLISION. the buggies, and the little care which the rider) seem to take to keep from under the horses' hoofs. What might havo been a very serious accident took place Wednesday night at 8:45, on the courthouse corner, when a team diiven by James Simonson collided with Frauk Menefee's horse and buggy. Tho former was going up Union street and about to turn the corner of Third, and Mr. Menefee, who had Prof. Gilbert out driving, was coming down the street. It was quite dusk, but the gentlemen claim they had plenty of room to pass had not several little girls on whncls attempted to turn the corner at the same time, and to avoid running over them Mr. Simonson gave his horse a slight turn, coming in contact with the wheels of Mr. Menefee' buggy. This frightened the horee, which reared up and almost got its feet into the other buggy, The tongue struck Mr. Gilbert on the left leg, but in some manner he succeeded in getting out cf the buggy. Mr. Menefee also got cut, but held to until seeinir Mr. Gilbert' condition, and knowing how helpless he was to get oat of the horse's way, he let go of the reins and went to his is sistar.ee. A number had gathered, and it was soon found he was not seriously hurt, having received a slight bruise on the leg which was injured before, and another bruise on bis arm. He was shaken up pretty badly, anil in his weak, helpless condition, it ia a mercy he was not killed. Mr. Huntingirn came along with his buggy and con veyed Mr. Gilbert to his home. He has not been able to walk at all, merely crawling about, and has creatiy ei j iyc-d ths ride which Mr. Mene.'ee has given him. Being let loose, Menefee's horse lit out for Second street, and in front of the poiitolllce lie r in became entangled in the wheel and slackened his ppeed, when Lewi Porter stopped him. The young lady who was diivinu with Mr. Simonson jumped from the buggy and was not hurt. Mr. Simonson sron got his team under control. It was an accident in which no one seemed to be to blame, and was, after all, a fortunate one for those concerned. As Mr. Gilbert said to his family, "I am a subject for congratu'ation." To hi friends he seem to be particularly unforlunate as regard accidents. An Honest Man. Jsis. Rlmonsnn and Frank Munrfae Col lide While Out Driving -Mo Ssrlons Injury. mercury nor any lnjnrtcm draft. Trie., V eente. as arnggiaia or VJ mau. larly so wbeo wa consider the number of bicycles which (lid to and fro among Some time ego Gov. T. T. Geer received a call from a discharged Convict, who, like many of the men in I.I condition, desired financial afsisstance, to enable him to reach some point where he could secure work. The man, who wa a cripple, did not ask for a large nx, fl being all he required. The governor told him that many similar call were made upon him, and he could not furnish all discharged prisoner with mean to be gin life anew, bnt, in Ihi case, he would assiat the petitioner, npon the latter' promise to refund the amount, when he earned money and could apare it. This wa several months ago, and. one day last week, the governor received several letter from Ihe ex-prismer.tit. ing that he had earned money oj tu sheep range in Eastern Oregoti.sndthit he would forward the amount of hi deb! at the first opportunity. This wwktU money came, in the shape ot t moat; order for fl. Governor Geer it much pleased, not cn account of tb moon involved, but for the honesty ihosn bj the ex-prisoner. Sulem Statefman. 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THE DALLES, - oR This InatltiiMnn U T1ently 'I'fjw Ihe Columbia on the Hue of the I hence It la easy ol excess for sll in sire lo secure a oomfoi Uhlc houi" V or aire Nest ol lesrnln- for their ,,) ards The bx sllnn of the Acai tho most ht-slthy on the rsrlllc sM. . lion of Orriroii belns; proverbial " J ' wry. water, emhrsclna air and .lMiir-lie w Th. Acleiny is Tncorporat.-I and author"- I .... . ' . ... . i.. l.i.nrs. ine nun. i', conrer Acif mi. ?" , . .par lb Hint and tuition per "''"''"...Jnliei Hllldlea Mill b resumed I ue Kor dt lullcd Information Superior, Horses lo Si Work Horses. For terms appu t0 WM. WATERMAttfl At M. M. Waterrosn's.on last Tt.or.day, In th.. city. , watch. Waltham movement. . reward (a offered to th finder if rem a v.llina. " " to Ibis ofnes or to fc. w