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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8 IS03. The Weekly Gbronicle. AalterM.lBg Kate. Pit tuck O it li.cta nr In Pally tl 40 O r two meliva anJ unl fur Inch,1 ... 1 0--f tMU llu'lt, au-1 UUtlef tCV tlH-hM . O .-er twWe i;u-tu- 3 Di:.T .!! WIII.LT. ,ne Inch or U.. i-or oirrt I"- V Orr on uu h ami n:..l'r (mir lneha 2 Ovi-r four Inelie. au4 under Iweiv lueha . I Otw twelve Inrtu t A C2IKRRY CALL. Mr. William PI ugh off. who recent ly started Democratic weekly at Yale, Malheur county, in the sixth Issue t his paper sounds the follow ing cheery call to his legions: 'Now is the Unit for Oregon Detn ocrats to bestir themselves, if they desire to participate in the gram! national victory of 1900. The Ore gon Democracy is not to he Warned btcau!e it did not win the lfDti election. Just rettien.htr the trc memlous odds it h.vl to contend against, nl the wonder i it came so near winning as it did. Oregun belongs in the national Democratic colurr.n, and a thorough organization ami eood tuatlina will place her there." Trulv. now is the tirre for the Democrats of Oregon to bestir them selves and extract ell the happiness they can from the political situation, for post-election j y is not likely to be of the Democratic kind ic Ore gon, particularly when it involves ihe principle of forsaking our bud ding trade beyond the Pacific. Dem ocrats of Oregon are not so likely to be frightened by the scarecrow "iid perialisiu" as are some of their Eastern brethren, for they can put their hands in their pockets and find concrete evidence of the f.ict that national expansion is a good thing. It is agiuid thing fr the semi-civil-ized tribes rescued from grinding oppression, and a good thing for the tiade of this country. Oregonian. .1 UKAVE &ITCATIOX. 000,000, exclusive of th post olllce department which cornea within a few tuitions of paying its way. Revenue now it coming in at the rate of 325,000,000 a year, includ ing about 1120,000,000 from the war tixes, which, like the itittgley tailff. have yielded more than tho estimate, These result are due to a high degree of prosperity, and tho prosperity is due to the intelligent work of the Republican dui initiation and the confluence It Inspires. Tho new congress, Republic.au in both branch es, will begin its labors without the least misgiving as to revenue. It is refreshing to find Democratic papers urging a reduction in taxes. When they had a Democratic admin istration on their hands deficits piled up steadily, and bonds were sold largely to meet current expenses in time of peace. Now, in time of war, there is more than enough levenue, but a different party is on deck, WARS AT LO.(J VIST AX CK. The fierce character of the war in the Transvaal, dt spile the assertions that it is conducted along lines adopted by nations calling therrselves civilized, has over-shadowed opera tions in the Philippines, where there is daily fighting and against more tremendous odds than fieneral White encounters at Ladysmith, says the Spokesman-Review, There arc daily skirmishes in Luzon aii-l every cable brings the news of Americans shot down, of Filipinos destroyed in the trenches. New regiments depart daily on transports for Mmila, and there is still active recruiting going on in the United Mates to fill, the skeletons of regimens formed in the Philippines. Temporarily the American people seem 10 forget that America still has a war of her own, which will require the expenditure of millions of dollars and the sacrifice of hundreds of Americans before the rebels are subdued. It is peculiar that tbc intense interest in Philippine matters should be swallowed up in The dearth of news from South tue new gensations afforded by the Africa for the pv two lays cannot j 01erM10DS of Commandant Joubert be considered good news, according to the adage, in England, says the Telegram. It may I that communi cation has really been interrupted, fs reported, which is itself net a favorab'e fact for the lieleagurid British tro-?, or it rosy be that tLe only new lint can be sent out is not encouraging, and so it is suppressed for ti e present, in the hope tint the tide of foitunp will turn. In the meantime, however, the forces of the li-iers are presumably augment ing, while the Iliitish car.not be Bi.iteri.-tHy reinforced for several days vet, at levt. While's command seems l be in a position of some peril, while it is ei lent tint caitiui I.riti-.li o! servers are mt so coi.f: lent nleuit Ki.nVrli-y nnd Jlaftkteg es they would !;ke tc be. The whole si. nation is one of confident. !e tiavi'-y, and only the arrival of I:rgc reinforcements will c!.mi.ic it in fivor of the I!, ili-h. against armies composed of the next best fighters in the world. Press wires are no longer laden with bulletins and accounts of tkirniisbes and battles' in Northern Luzon, yet lhee advances jtfisstss the s.'itac significance now that they ili I a twelvemonth aso. Perhaps the people arc sated with news of bloody deeds and Lave opj elite for none but accounts of terrible slaughter. 1 hey have lost caycrncs for news frcm the front, perh tps for another re.von the return of their volunteers frcm danger and privation. With the arrival of all regiments at Manila the United Stalest ill have bti ; business or social life; but let it be announced that a prize-flight Is to come off. ami they ate wild to get "tho news." Men and women who never buy a mcr, or even look at a paper at other times, then are crazy for It. Multitudes who would lake but languid interest, or wouldn't care at all if it were announced that the whole American artuv in the Philippines had been destroyed, will sit up half the night to get tho news of a piize-fight, and the-, remaining half to talk about it. Well; we have to deal with man as ho is, not on any ideal theory. It will be a long time yet till consideration will come like an anucl, to whip the offending Adam out of hint. I' any of the European nations believe that story that the United Slates is seeking a "zone of influence" in China they know very little about the sentiment of the American people. The United States wants no teintory on the mainland of Asia. It would accept none of it as a gift. We have some valuable Islands in Asiatic waters, the Philippines, but we are not seeking any territory on the con tinent in that part of tho world. All the country wants in Chin is the continuance of the "freo-for-all" con ditions which have prevailed hither to. These we probably 'will have. Hut we have no desiie for possession of any part of China. The Pendleton East Oreguman finds fau't witn (he style of the presi dent's Thanksgiving proclamation. It thinks each man ought to be al lowed to frame his own Thanksgiving proclamation. There is nothing to prevent now. I Ins is a free country. But we fear the Thanksgiving procla mation of the East Oregonian would not Ik-suitable leading for the gen eral public, li respective of politics or religlor. Salem Statesman. The murder of a young man by college biutality is none the less iilroclous because it happens in an educational institution. When this form of crime Is properly punished ho bsne'S will be q'lick to find some other form of amuscintn'. CITY BUSINESS TRANSACTED Carfrw ahall Mini- federal dir.. I la be luiruvrl. 1 ubl Trala .Wvivlca to Wan Fram-laeo, On October lo:h t!:- .S'tithi'rn Pacific Co. will Inan'irate a "layli,i!it Ki pref!," leaving Pwlland at 8 ;."! . in , iwi'I reaching an r'riie:e al 7:0 next evening i o!y o:.e i. gt out. It -th atari. lard I'liitriiaii and t.,urit r-li-rpor aid te atiai-ht-d. Tliis new lriu la in addition to the present 7 p. m. ShaMa Overland, and will five iumiy paf i ti'Ti i!t-irdl fi .-,iltn.ilr 0 v-a ti r- iiti-ili- drt-m 0,'iii.it, ieti I'uip'pia and S--ruii.entv V'-e w it I., ml .a f.f iit, ir:,l mil! arr.vi in Oiklnn! un-l m Kr i.i-i-f ) ht a '-Hs.ii.tl u Tour. A flXAXi I M. MAT. 'I hough an Amr-rican nrrr.y of (''', OCiO mi n w ill be op-ralin on the o!ln-r side o' the Pacific ly the end of the cr.r (he n vi nue of the United Swu s is ijre.'.ter thiiii the expmscs, enis the (i o'uf-De nocr.-i'. Probably no other courtiy ever relieved uch a res'dt while proeciit:ng a war on the same scale. I'Le treiury is nhnd on the fiscil year which began July 1st, and also ahead on the ten month of lH:rj lUal have elapsed. Last Octobr the ('elicit of ihe month whs t .X,-l.-2ii;. This year there is a surplus for Oe'.ober of 3. 000.000. Th? first surplus since war piepnra tions began ripjieared ht Match and was followed by a surplus of over J'i.OOo.OOO in May and June. The f.tst monlh of the present fiscal year. July, showed a deficit of ? t..Vi;,&.'J2, but August, September nr,d October w.'jk- that out with a inMgin of over ;j,0iM.niO. Sine J.-.nunry 1st last tLc-re have been five month j with a surplus aid four with a diGcit. October calls for a heavy pciiiion payment, but the welcome monthly surplus is repotted ns has been usual of late. Unless something unforeseen happens there will be a handsome surplus al the end of the fiscal year. Before the war the nnru-il expanses of the government were about 375,- in lha Philippines an army nearly equil in point of numbers and fully fU il in point of courage and fight iug aliili'.y to th annus of Oencral ir Rrdveis Puller. The rivalry between news centers will then be more keen. It may be possible to record thectf tcrc of scveial thotu sn 1 rebels in n l unch, or the capture of apparently impugnable entrench ments with a h:mdf:l of men. Iie tween the w.tr in South A'rica, the rebellion in the Philippines, revolu tions in South and Central Ameriia and native uprising in Sjuth Sa i-ands, China and Mexico, wars ot l-iiig il's'.Huce may soon become so popular that no wcil regulutcd nation can do without them. in CO 6 SEND NO MONEY CIT IMfn . ! T anit trr.A I., n.. Hl y-'Ur a.iv,! tH h.iM mltn snjiJ) fully. A numbtrol minor and ulto linporUnt Oueniiuits roiic-minn lha lulerrsta ul the city wr brought up tx-fora Its eounril last night at inn chum tiers lieu tha follviwiiitf wr pretvnt : Cuiineiluirn A. Keller, II. Cu.ngli, S. Johiit, K. S. tiun ning, C. F. Siaplirna, Win. Ishi kelhird, Jaitivi Kallwy nud K. V. U iliun. After tha uiloutet ol the previ.iu meet inn mere diieime.l with, a petit mn from tha Kleetric Mgttt Coiupanr, U. K. I.iiighliu and others was nail, asking perniltion to put In a sidelraek on Hrjt street, near bh.ek 5. lii iiiolmu ol Wil son this was relernd to the cuuiiiilltee on streels and public properly. A (wlitinn (rout L. Kobinon was than read, arklug that lha cliy reliiud to Itiiu the til in ol 118.-10, tha net ol a hor that was iinixiuiiileil and told by tha, city. Tha matlar was referred to tha tin line co.iiinlllea. Ciiiniiing introduced ordiimnea No. j 304, making il a paaaliy to hi sit or lake ! rocks (rom any public street or HJre In tha city, mheihrr open or otherwite, '. without peruiifiion of tha luarnhal. On motion, lha ordinance was isfil. At tha last meet ing tha bid ol llrnwii A Jonri lor lite onttiuclion of lha iin- provauients on l-cderal street (ruin Fullou, was submitted, and last night j tha tame was rejected, being connidnieil too high. Oa motion of Johns the cny was aillhoriitHl to expend -HH) on Ihej proposed improvement, on the condition j that lha properly owners in tha vicinity 1 donate the amount already uhteriUM and lueiitinued on tha (uheciiption to the council. Also the further cindiuon1 tltat the proper conveyance ol iteresry i property ba made. It was estimated lha , cut will ha about fiOO, and the work i will be under lha supervision ol the city. j ll was concluded by the ctuncil that hereafter all hi.U lur hailltng the tire engine, etc., to Urea be lleiiiine-l to at l tpeeify lha appuratu doing Ihe hauling. Alto that tha billt bo preaeltted al the lieit regular mreilng after the lire ! orcurt. The finance committee alloaed further' lime to consider Ihe hill of II. liuiham for hauling engine to fire. I On motion ol (iunning it at ordrred t mt the city xecuto ileedt 10 J. C. O'l.etry and Si. K. Urixikt (or city lott. ' '! arcou'tt of tnialliK x lie lug to pr 4lent throughout Ihe ttata tha niaHer of the condition of the cityet hou.e was brought up ami rftrred to the! "ouiuiillee on ttretland puhln' ( n- erl v. ! Tnatulj'ct of tin curfew ordinal i-e; a t r.,il,-lit up st the liW nieeiii g anil : last night tho iiurthul wat Julhiriied to enfurea tha tatnr. I Since tha road tx casta rurtesieil ere iiii id e-1 in luvor of tha idly, tin round instrueleil tt.a In cIU t lor l. vigorously pruceed with the coKeetiou. After the report i f the ollirert were rea'l and provril, the on i.i il ad j nirned to ine.-t 01 Mo;pI.iv, the 13. li. The follow ing hill acre ordered pal I : WHOLESALE. RETAIL Ths following lines are lo be found al Mays & FULL ASSORTMENT. Crowe. LOW PRICES. linden To'iln, Peep Well Pomp I' o.U-r and I'ullnii lint Wuiehefrr and Murllil Uitlot, lalrtt litoJels Kirhing Tai -kit) . . i 1. 1... iviev eie Rflil .-iiiiui luimm immi I 1 1 MHO r lltlliia . :.i t- I l.li. ....I.i...a II.. i. ,-, . " r in 1 1 ii iirnen inu h--iui,vi nam n ira ami ni:r. Hlai-ktiniil,', Har 1ii.ii ml M,.i It Kekuniil,', t Wagon Maker's xuppii,, tough! Iron I'M , p,,,,, Warranted Lisk Anti-Rust Tinware Warranted Wa will replace every piece II found rutted. Granite Iron and Stewart Enameled Ware. A Complete Line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Planet Jr. titrdiirt Tmta Ituthfnnl Wt,,nt J.ililt heel I'low and Harrow Itaelne Knggiet tn-l Carriagr llean .prv 1'niiint llurkev and I'lano Moaera an. I ;,-r, Cuilivalora and litk Harrow Tiger Drill, lighted Uraft, Our stock of Builder's Hardware and Carpenter's Tools It complete in every detail. Majestic Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves. Before buying elsawherc) examine our Stock. 'VSJSNJO C. C. COOPER, VIMIUIIUK eo Ili-h Grado Stock Saddlos and Shop-Made Harness. M LIU I Tenia, Wagn Covert, and all art;r!e ii.iially kept lit a tlnl-i laM hail. en thnp. Thl Stamp a Uviarantaa T .- -Ill- .M.wrii B r-l.oiiM', THE DAI1ES, PREHOX. MAKER of Quality. . ua- i . t;-'A talaslla. emm tatiii'iMtd try it un at 7iur rts i ps jitr-a uffl'- mn-t l ir t ii f f , a n is .r ftOaltftl v or Iifr4 Thi Circular P!mh Ct'X Jrj7.Tt'?oVS,V., ie. The Orc'Hiuri ei-nftihly rciiiark: T. e ingcrntss ith which fiorti if s pr:z-(L-ht nie awnilel hy great crowd, and the enormous increase of orders for newspnpers id which the reports are expected, arc facts which to to prove that there arc vi I Diiiliiturtcs who ti.kc little or no intcient in the (ircnt afTaiis of the world, nnd (e k newspapers only when reports are expected of cveiits of vile or vicious clurncter, which ought in fact never to be leportcd at all. Whit enres the tirr-nt mvs of t'io?e who run enperly nftcr the news of prize-fijflit what events of the sort llint m ft l;e lavtory, decide the course or dcs'Iny of nations, clmnjje I llo.i It.. I- Tt, r'S. lull lw-P, IIIM-.1 Oir'.flii'.t .-lt l w14 Ml., la ai.fc, mrrm. IT- .inratf .nhftill llh ualMM br.M i -I bt l hM ti-.i. . II .i .-,l.l Tili...l ' nf-iii -I wlh .itii ftr.v t-,. ThlW, rmr. f Mr!tiM tia .-lllr.a 8f.R3. ROFBUCK A. CO..CHICACO ra, ulia tlaM . !.. wlu.n. lili S 9.75 POX RAIN COAT r.s-.t .ak 3, W l ' I I f f O 7 C is i iuifl r -9 fit i j I ). out u. SEND HO MONEf. ! tic ir SH-iarttl sttasl v !), Mot mumhri sWiaa p4 sts krstvt, tha r tssW rl, a-aja,a at a atatator srawam, mt. Wsj il.-r.' H-rki,y . ai m , C. :.., ..l.ff BlSSa-B. t I- vrol! mrni Irt It on t 'ir ftr )ipr a tffm, m4 H tm4 sisrt 7 r tk wot sssswlt I j n m ww ItatsrsJ mr4 ) I (of tan tmm aVil t.Ml. - V tt.a ta-t.f)- mj-Hvt fM tl mmLdOM rttiin, 92.70. ki4 1 111 U . U I "-TO"!! !r t.f m t if. y MMrtf, RiKlM fr-'tn ltattj 'erfjtra-r f. lu tSwl"', mwmmt ! I n (tt f II Iffh, 'i ntern t,tit.., rMtrs-r ''I" I I'Ssf . ts-' a r I I;.)' I Mull r, yTT"T'fit e."a-J .,,. B'. 1 1 tilr fr.f Iv.rri . im r ft 1, r,1 tamt4 MHIt.Tt.IH i-r-r-M 'v t(. ,.r tl v r, l.rlff Ii'.n,i r frm f talk ta,l C' V i!'-liint-r'-- rp ft '. 0, alIWtF 1 w frimMtr.l"'.', writ f.,f liT a- ri.trt MllCI.lt W'StH . t I. 4 'Mr as. Af19, rOEBUCK & Co. (net Cnt' ACQ, TRHSSFSt65ot 31.25 AND UP 65c. I'. sirs rsHi TVstN a I I rti(lil fHUfU (m tnsin ctrsthirr th prl'-si tt.ri"l T.t of)"., (ia Wl Sua'U to fir rou MitTi. f't m lili..-t y i wi I -ll f r ) TrtJ nt f K3 cn sil the affairs of tl.c world, msy be Jl'V,iJ!4.'Vi.'.'ila C" i7"-T. ,,',7, transrurinz fro'n dnir to dav in tin. i .. .i.h... .,oi.i- tih.i.i , r'.i!r-t, wifii.-r Tour quaitcn of tl.c glol.c? They do not want a newjpoper for these Itiingi, nor for opinion or discussion o' cj alters lLat relate to morals, re ligion, education, politics, Industry, wf lt.-b, "ill Ih.j i,n a ll!i II 1'il.ur. my vl.all-.r i-.tl-iii-l -n flil '-r l.n.M. r.'l - will aiflKf I - ii to r'-w i'l II or.-l.r tr-ltrtf ir II I, i r..l Mad .l ! Irn. laM r.i,ll M tar tlmi- r prli-a.r'-ucan nr.urp itaixl wa will return our monoy. WTTtSf)fSCt TRUSS rtl Oil!; w"lr.-. I-- I. -. ' ai-i'H In- SO 1 C 6CAKS, ROEBUCK 4 Co. Chiiaco N 11 Hughe, marshal tieo l'.roan, a-iirftn-'r li A I'l.liii-KM, liil.t a atcliiiml. . C J Crariila'l, tri uoiirer Neil tialea, i-eiriler Iiailn City wisler w.jrk water rent Ofear John run, watching at lire I W llaKeii -y, hail. lug Wm He, itie. fitiliiie It II ll.xxl, haillinir June Like, liau.il.; .luliii V. Kerg'iann, hauling Ward A li'jhinton, t-a:n hire . . . H W I. itiiu. re, lil'ii eliiiuiiey. . . . W A Johnson, rii'le .. . Klw.rtr I. il.t Cn. light fur Aog, hept and )et Ka!p:i I'-ijie, :) unit ia ho. iI. . . I in., a M. iinl jiih i r, a Iv i r i- im I'.urt I'uiniihry. . inir ik,- .... K h (inr.ii;, rr(Mjr IIih ialia l.iiinl.ering t'o, inline and w ood K"i tier, la'n.r (ill einein cufert A Cod-hii, T-i-t hi ne V; tflept.iiiiH rent for Nov Mav iV t'riiwc. imNr ... , )r Sl.ai-kelfor.l, alti-ni'f j ii-,rn?r I (' Niekclii, iihU- A Saml'rek, repair" on l.ote cart. Hugh tilenn, imlp I I ivtera ,v to, In in her Z V Momlr, coal A IJiipiharr, lahor T T Kannr.n. Ialir Krni at i'alton, lalur . . ........ Win Morganfielil, lalmr Chat .lonr-a, lahor W J llarria, lh..r .I.mio Kane, hauling A H Catlirart, hauling iJhnt Ohamiilln, work on riMern laek SianleN, Ulior on citern. ., N l lliivhe. killinir ldira J II Jui ken,, ttriret e.in,iiii.i,iier KEI'OIIT or TIICAat'llKH. Oi l. . :l cah g-npral fund, f .1713 7" Ilcc'd during Octohcr fij j T.,tal rfc ipt- sp;pj 19 Warrants issm 1 fin Hj Inlereatori ti..nii 1110 (ill Total diahtirscnirrits Ili.'i3 1!5 liaiaiH.oi n hand Nov. 1 2;',f) h 00 7 i i) ui ui I'll (i. .' 0 tl 60 r ii 1 ;,o 2 I'-S I to tl'i 4 j ri 1 :.o (i I HI L't) l I'.' K'I I j Ul 5 7S 2 :; 7 IKI :.2 ot II ?iU 1 :' 12 '. " 2 !) X) .1 (id 4 l -" , II K IS 1.0 t'H -t 23 I) 211 2 ! :t . I I M) 12 (so li (HI 2 00 I :t t o ! 17 ljj SEND US OWE DOLLAR It OUR $38.50 V jfAWOISOSW J. fl t& : ''.r.Vvi-Vv I." Lr-i -i'i: 'i ' V.1 This Sriillo l ntndn on a 15'ior It- l l ''i '!' , .V'"1 lf.-lit.H Com. Ino L.o1e ta Of r.'i -1 li . 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