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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1399
The Weekly Chronicle.
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young couple lias lived happily toil 'matter until the want and needs of
o far as li e worltl knows, it hat been ! a cold winter, now coming on, have
au ideal match. passed, and Its dcuiauds in the
Of course the late railway king j th reshoMs of souie of the great army
bad a rijibt to do with his own as he ; of industrial worker have first been
aw fit. Hut his name will not rise I ttet bcfoio any provision is made
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TO MAKE
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viaoiious
Yesterday's work in parliament
shows iliut the war against the lhwrs
is goiti- to he pushed with vigor,
l'olonious' advice to Laertes to 'he-
waie of entrance to a quarrel, but,
being in, beai't that the opposed may
beware of thee," is a guide for
England's conduct these days. Eng
land made no adequate preparation
for the war. The opening ot hostili
ties found ilio ltritisli outnumbered
on all sides by the L5oers. British
territory in the east and west has
been invaded, but no reverses of
consequence Lave been met bv the
IWitish thus far.
The Globe-Democrat says: The
militia and the militia reserves are
to be enrolled in the ai uiy and an
additional force of 35,000 is to be
enlisted. This is the substance of
the latest news from England. The
entire extra force thus provided for
is in the neighborhood of 180,000
men. This locks like an abnormally
large force to be employed against
the two little Itoer republics. In
deed, the chances are that the militia
will not be sent against t-e Itoers at
all, but wiil be utilized in England to
replace troops sent to South Africa.
The policy of raising an army which
will be able to ui:ke a long resistance
on the part of the Ibiers hopeless is
a rreuiful policy. It will probably
give a chance to patch up a peace
Itfore much serious fighting takes
place.
Wbat the woild wants to see now
is an end to the war at the earliest
possible hour. The war is likely to
be short in any case, but the prepara
tions wtich are being made by Eng
land will have a tendency to make it
shorter than anybody supposed at
the time it began. The talk, of
ouise, that the r.oers will never
give up while a man of thera remains
in tho estimation of bis fellow
countrymen for having practically
disinherited bis oldest boy because
that boy married tue girl he loved.
Had the lad run awaj with a variety
actress, or formed a matrimonial
alliance with an adventures there
m ight have been ' reason
family uisj leasure, but as he chose
for a life -partner a very worthy
young woman, fully bis equal in
blood, breeding and social station, it
seems rather unjust that parental dis
satisfaction should arbitrarily have
divested the young man of his
heritage.
The late Cornelius Vanderbilt was
a good and Just man all through life,
but the world will say be made a
mistake when, in a moment of im
patience, be cut eff his eldest boy
because the latter found a girl he
loved and was willing to stand by
her even if he did lose the New York
Central liailwav.
for me. With expression of deep
gratitude to you the matter is left to
your consideration." ,
Says the New i'oik Suu: "Col.
Itryau is now beginning to complain
that be was counted out in lSOii.
... ,i. Curiously enough, he begun his
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On the strength of the liritisli mili
tary and naval movements, which
include the calling out of the reserves
and the dispatch of tho channel
squadron to Gibraltar, rumors and
roorbacks are rife concerning a grand
continental union against England,
says the Spokesman-Review. The
speculation which was started by
sensational newspnpeis is now dis
cussed as though it were a fact.
Ei a nee is to aid Russia iu a steal
lamentations in Kentucky, where he
bad gone to talk for the election of
tho maker of a notoriously unfair
election law. On the whole, the
colonel is not adding to bis reputa
tion by his present performances.
We had not supposed that there was
any man capable of discourse of
reason who believed the wild yarns
pet forth by the lion. James K.
Jones, of Aikausas, after the election
in If JO as to the counting out of
I'ryan. Since, however, the latter
doesn't know that he was fairlv licked j
in 18'Jti, it is doubly the duty of the
Republicans to lick l.uu handsomely
ti. l'JOO. The colonel seems to be
a bard learner and a hard lotcr."
A GRAND INSTITUTION.
Wtil th ! and falrle' A I.I Nuclei
I ItblH for th I hlldmi.
Superintendent liardner of th Hoys'
, Uirls' Aid Society ol Oreg. n. Is In
town today, visiting wrd of lh ociely
placed out in home., of which there a
a number on the line of railroad at far
a Maker City. Mr. liar.lner cmuu up
from Hood Kivt r, where h reports tho
children all In good homes and wall
crej (or. Tli children when taken
chargeot by the society ouly remain In
Hi "Homo" a short time, and at this
writingonly una child taken from thi
cilv is there, and that is th lit Ho
Wolhtrth girl, aged about three year,
atl the others are in good home la dif
ferent parts of th stale. Some are
legally adopted and therefore oil" the
society's book I, other are placed on
Indenture, hut all are doiug well.
Th objucts of the HojV and liirls' Aid
Society ar to men Immele, neglected
or abused children of Oregon, to esre for
ucli until luitabl home or employ
ment ar found for ItiHiu, and to con
tinue a vteiuatic attention to their
condition and treatment. This institu
tion is doing excellent and prleortliy j
work for unfortunate children nd Is!
under the direction of some of Ue
state's best eitisent. They aie II. W.
Cort'ett, president; K. K. Iteaeh, neere
tary; I.. I.. Hawkins, treasurer. Judges
W. U. Uilhert, C. It. llelliiiger. lieo. II.
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Admiral Dewey haa aaid again, ! T. L. Kiiot aito ar very active in II. e
ami ouite asemtihaticallv as before, i wufk- An advi.ory bo.rd of prouiincnt
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t-ainiiuaic iui n.c ,.. can iv.ik j . ..: con,istillg 0 Mr. W. A. Huchan.ll.
dwells upon the fact that the career j pre.idttnt j Mr. C. U. Templetou, Here
of a naval otlicer can not ho tint of j tar r ; Mr. Levi White, Mi. Capt.
a politician, urn! that he must be crtn- lJen. M". K. T. C. S.even. and Mr.
....... ... , . Amanda Smith. Ttiene ladle rvi.rereiil
tent with the honors of his profes.-itin. ; ,. ,, '
all trie proinuient churcne of l orlUn.l.
The aclmiral-a atnbilions are evi.lent-! u e ..,. Ml4. j ,,r.,m
ly a'ong the line puisueil throuahoiit lt been the illiuieiit luntrun for the
his life. He has no desire whatever pt night years.
to enter an untried Arid, hy the The i.K-iety it ,up( jrted by tte and
, - ... . county aid, tlie inlerrat id htiiilcath
advice if Ills iihysician, Dewey has:, ... , . ,
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oeen comiKiic.i to reconnuier u;s au-. Th, u , m,)()l ,ul,,rUui
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ui in. ii:nmii3 iu sc,ri;n ttlrir maintenance, ilr. tianlner
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on India and is to have her revenge
for Fa.-ijoda by extending Ler Afri- i ceptancc
can possessions; Italy is to make a I cities anxious to give him a welcome, thai mm peoul have tiie l.le.t
J. STUBLING
VVholosalo and Rotall
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agrncy lor the Create t American Liqr.or
lYellowslone Sour Mash Whiskey,
hostile showing at San Mun Hay also The strain cf going into polities , ihey hav couirihule.1 to the tupp.rt of; WHlSfCKi ff-m '" to ni i-r ..i.,u. ( to 15 rear. ..id.)
in tLe spirit
Great Britain (.'locked the Italian
game in that quarter; finally, tler-
rvn,r I, I ,rr.,d..nt I 1 ., n. I i I I . arm, I d I m f n r . " ""J "' B' " " I M f U tt I L II UUll Jl A U rr- m t .w I I S w tr IT. I Hill
, ur 'iiv iv 7w.t nj inii tfi ii iii( n
I children' tocielr, hut thi is a uitake,
arts of the on'y lubi-riptioris ottalr.rd from
111 lo '.'ll vai. old.
sreatcr. It is clear that the admiral;
is not to he caught ly the
many, speaking for herself ami for ; silflsh politicians who would use hislThe Halles are from the c mnty cum I,
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ONLY TIIE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
Uufsia, France, Italy, lk-lgium and
Holland, is to suggest the settlement
of the Transvaal dispute hy arbilra
tion.
Russia is prohably scheming in
Afghanistan, hecause that is her set
tled policy. Iut scheming and
fighting arc very different thing.
real nsme Tor their own purjioses.
Mr. W. Iyrd, Mr. F. II jukIiIoo , Jn.li.
alive is absurd. Sp;iin made a boast nn" a ,KUcr causc "'"e 10 ,,e
of that sort iu 1'.'S. Every country I 4,1 vanceil than any that hns as yet
which fce'.s that It is goir.g to l,0 1 bttn 8iven t( ProVC tl,3t slie uie,1i-
beaten docs this when it enters into; tlUs "1" hostilities. There
Mieo. C. Itiakeley and Mr. French. Mr.
..... . i tiarJner a the toclety I n . ii.u, h
Hrya n say he looks for success n ,, . .. , ,, . ,
J 1 ! active work that it ha little tune lo
Ohio, Kentucky and Nebrnska, an 1 1 ,. lva9,( j,ut j,., ..!. u u.cnpii..n
"ould not be surprised by the capture! inn mi U voluntarily.
There are ( n hand at the llo-nr '. il.ia
tt'nty of
whom are lior and t-viil tn k i r ! e ;
Ihey a 1 io have n urn n m iiitln-ol I buy
0LYMPIA BEER on ilrauht, and Val B'.ali and Olju.pi l!r in
Imporlt-d Ale and I'orler.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Uitlle
of Iowa. At the Chicago convention !
he predicted that silver would carry j x'm thirty..even ch.hirr.,.
every state in the union. The tlis-,
war. No civilized people, however,
G:!jt in this way. Men who have
sense enough lo got a place 8iuong
the pcoj'les above the savage or bar
barian status will not keep on fight
ing when they know that further
fighting means certain destruction.
No possible good can be accomplished
in that way. Ity accepting the situ
ation, as r-he Hid soon after S:itiliaio,
.Spain rdiowed that her political lead
ers had humanity as well us sense.
The IJoer politic; ns, notwitfutiind
ing n few foolish sansuinarv loats
which they made just iu advance of
the beginning of the war, will un
doubtclly show that they are civil
ized men, and accept the Inevitable
after a few defeats. The terrible
dritriictiou of life aud property and
Jhc pro longed tlistui hnnce on the
pt dilative exchanges which most
person feared a few days ng' as a
rcr-ull of the wsr, will fortunately
b:irdly be realized.
THE VAS1 EtlHILT WILL.
A great American estate has been '
livi'lcd. The wj.'i t-f the late Cor
nelius VandtrbtH was made public
Thursday, nn.l while the eld-st son,
Ciirnelius, Jr., was uol cutoff with
a shilling, he was given only one
million bikI a half out of a fortune
which probably aggregated one hun
tliel millions, says the Spokesman
I.eview. The reason for th's discrimination
was that youi.g Coit.clius married
Oa'.iinst the wishes of his parents.
is
certainly not pronrse enough in a
Iloer uprising to cncour.ige tier to
break her frontier agreement.
Italy in the character of an ag
gressor against England would be
false to her own tradition and would
cut a pathetic figure. Joy over a
naval parade in San Mun Hay would
soon bo succeeded by grief over the
destruction of the Italian fleet, and
he must be a pretty dull Italian who
j cannot see this far into Ihe future.
Hut perhaps the climax of absurd,
ily is reached in the surmises about
Ciermany, tho mouthpiece of Ihe
continent and the head of a coalition
including France and Hussia, which
is to intervene in the Transvaal. For
it has been repeatedly intimated
through the usual official organs that
the German government approves of
Oreat Hritain's course.
That certainly would be the
natural official altitude not only in
Germany but in every great European
tale, because each of them wishes to
remain supreme in its own colonial
sphere, ami to encouragl- the Ilocrt
would be to enconrags a principle
that the several powers might find
exceedingly inconvenient at some
future dale. It is doubtful, there
fc re, if arbitration will be suggested
even in the friendliest manner, and
forcible intervention may be regard
ed as nn absolute impossibility. -
Admiral .'Schley's response to a
committee from the Woman's Na
tional Industrial League, which
called on him to ;irr".jnt a copy of
count on h:s estimates can be judged bjliy o( g))1, ,,,rnU,,. Tim boy
accordingly.
I rjniie in ae from .! In I.' yean nn d t'i
- girls from 8 to 11!. The 3 year old Irl
Five trsijfjioils will convey Irish . mentioned a', ive ha already a j.rot
troops from (.icenstown to South I't've home. All the other. r f
i,;, , -I-. . T, i..,i . i . ,. laioption ur .n l'-nlnr.., ami anvine
their recent biush with
'C from ,
the Dublin i
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rrsoliilion adopted oy the Icpgue, the well-informed
Mar; ii fur tort d by
Syrup to.
While a student at Yale he fi-ll in
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love with .MissWilsun, one of the ' asking contributions from industrial
brightest and best of New Voik'i woikers to purchase a home for him,
young society women, and, in spite was worlliy of the man and his
of the fact that she was ten years his 'record. He said: "While I feel
eenior, pressed his suit and won. ; deeply touched ly the desire of your
The father's protects were unavailing, j committee, which the resolution
Young Cornelius had met the woman brings to mj attention, and sincerely
lie loved. The marriage took place, appreciate the purpose and wishes
but all of the Vanderbilt family re. you o kindly suggest to me, I feel
fuseJ to attend It. Nevertheless the that I ought to ask you to defer this
lha Cold ll.o,rlea Ml. flood.
lVter Kelthaii'en ca led at the Glacier
office last Friday and informed n thrt
he was the thrroverer of the qnarti
mines near Ml. Hood, lie tnul nnr
item of lant week in regard to Ihe dis
coveries was incorrect. He and Oeorg-e
Winner have ben pro tit jj on ti e
Iteadwaters id Hood river for the pa-t
to ewrnmer. Piirlntf taut rummer
they dircifercd lore le.lue of gold
bearing quarts. 0 :e, which is H'j feel
wide, ay fO CI in gold ami 18 rent
in silrer lo Ihe ton ; mother ? fl SI
in gold and 21 cent in silver; and the
third 3 72 in gold and 21 cent in silver.
These mine are on the East Fork l
Hood river, foiilhaeiit cf Ml. Hood.
They are about fifteen noiie from the
Ml. Hood road, ftartin at a point two
and a half mile below the K,k B-d.
A waiion road can be mad ever this
fifteen miles without nincb eipenee.
These difroverie ere made in Ihe
latter part of AnM)f, end since then
the weather ha been o nfavnrMe
that fhJ difoverer cmlj not do much
towarJs developing- their And.. The
a-jy were made from surface crop
ping, and of course it i ezpicted the
rock will prove to be rirher when the
leads ar developed, Mr. Felthauaen
feel highly elated over hi prospect.
Glaeier.
That Jojful fealliiK
With theezhilerating ene of reneaed
health and strennih and internal dead
lines., which follows the use of .''yrup
of Fig., i unknown to the few who hav
Dot progreeft l beyond the ohJ-iimel
miilirine. arid the cheap mhstiues'
sometimes otTred hut never accepted by
liny the genuine,
the California Fi
winning to i.ike a ein.'.i siiouiii ai
Sunt, liur.lner. Iim A (nr.V Aid So
boys that rumors of Irish symptthy i ,-iety, I'ortlan f, Or. The aoeiety place
must be taken w it Is a grain of salt. on an averse of tm-nti-tlve children
each monlh.
I.snt year the children if our pnMic
fchool broiijfl.t , re, i i,i. f,,r the children
at thank. giving which were highlrap-
I preriatnl, and it i to be hoped they
will do the tame tin tharik.giring it
very much lt the nianarri enl in
providing for the) bide or.ea iltirmg ihe
winter months. Mr. l.ai lner also np
preeiale the kindne. of Ihe King.
Iianirbter me lima ago in rend n
nox of rloihing for the rl.ildren. At,
thl lime they are verv 'mrl t.l under
wear and all m Ii pre.eut will grate
fully rri-elee.l.
I'laca uf Me.llu thaa(erl.
Wasco Warehouse Company
M Headquarters for Seed Grain ofaii k-n
" Headquarters for Feed Grain
...ly t,. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, a.i kinda
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, TwXmd
Headquarters fci "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour.
Thi HoUr i maiitifrtnrrx expre'.iy fur 'auillf
ll.e : ever a,,clf Ir tfti.ranti.M.1 I., tfiv- .nil. fact :DB.
We sell our goal lower than any hour In th trade, ami If Vou ihm'l thins
call and get cur price and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wh-rat. Barley and Oats
. "Harmony
SaTS
9J
0ing to Ihe evil effort to tho wool
tnrln.lrv t.l tl.M .!.!. tit. I n,l..l.l
from ho'din a fme.try m-eting In The t
Dalle at th: time, when there i. nu ll
an nli-heep egitatiun, tint Witro
Cmnly Fore.t I'rotecMve A.'M-lntion
will nol meet In The I),ilU on "atiirdsj ,
Not. 4, but will hold temi-arinnal '
meeting at Wamlr, nn Friday, Nor. .1,1,
2 p. tn., when all Ida limine., of ihe a
ocialion will he tli.poeed of. All In
terested In the aim and object of the
a.todation are I'.vited to attend.
. I). IlrilVKR,
j M. J. Anmii.ov, I'rienlent.
i Secretary. r'4 -fl
I Clarke ,V tt.k have on a!e a full line
of paint and artist's brti.her.
CUhiskey.
OfmM Funeral Supplies
ft. 't .III M.j
airay Mua ut Carl t l.lg...
f'ome lime since a g';od eiz d hot of
shotgun cartriilgeii oui.ee, l"'J Ki-
cemior i, were irii at nig ciiiiomi i.g
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This hra ml ef WhUkcr I fjarnnlccrl fe llit cnnsuairr a
I'tKE II AM) MADE SOI K MASH WHISKEY for family
anil Medical I sr. Sold by
Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. j
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All kinds of
ur It mt lour sik.. ...
r Ml ll f. atl rrMf ' laa.
irai urs h 4.rttl al
f . 11 ( u umie-r a.). It
glt-aX,V lM-'tl'rtt
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!( 1 NiMltes. 1; Jf
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Crandallfi Barget
UNDERTAKERS
ifi EMBALMERS
The Dalles. Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
trfiU r t)tan
( li
i tie-" r lha tire
( Ii iui t bargee
office. Al ihe Tree have no tle:re to ,IJH WATCH ! " i ."..;
' r 771 : ' mrmm R.r, a4 u,.
get shot, w. wiil glad y return them to l;-..XlV;i.r;:ZW
the owner if b. wiii caii. tf ! txtv: xrt
uiarae ram ntvoriiig i zract are 1 T. """ m i.irii
the be.t. Ask your grocer for them. I !""U"A'0-L'?-)..N
C. C. COOPER,
UAMr.ll TI rkr or
High-Grade Stock Saddles
and Shop-Made Harness.
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Tenia, Wagon (.'over, and all articles n.ually
kept In a first-class harnei sl op.
r.f'tKHaire
MoiHly a Ware hntie,
Thla Stamp a Cm ante
MAKER
W DALLES, OIlEliOX.
of Quality.