THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15 1503. The Weekly Chronicle. AltrlBf Mat. O I II.cH or Iru i:i Pall It " O r two lucr:,- and umler tin. luel.ea. ... 1 IS Oral f.ml lnche a lit utliler 11 .' tm he . Urar twlv Im hea S MILT ! WtlKLT. )nlnh or lea. ir Inch ri ?0 Over i-ior Inch and icntor hMir tnchea S A -T-r four Inch,- aiel utuler Iwelva luch.. . 1 0y twclv luctiea I W ix'CdrASUiTY OF 77 BRITISH officees. "With an army of British private n i French utlkers," said lJonaratte, near the end cf his days, ''I could conquer the world"' The judgment of the great Corsican as to the in competency of England's officers has been ratified by many wars. The blunder of Gen. White in sending a force against a far larger array which was in a strong position ought to compel his retirement from the army, but it was not so destructive in its consequences as was the folly of rkenhain at New Orleans in 1813, in attacking Jackson's forces which weie behind the cotton bales, when he could have flunked them with com paratively little trouble. Gage made similar blunder at Bunker Hill. Technically tie Biitish gained a victory there, for they gained the ground fought over, but it was at such a loss cf life and it brought out the fighting qualities cf the handful of Americans so clearly that it was morally a defeat. Ia each case, and in many ollicis which could be cited, the mistake of the British officers was partly due to tibtuseness ami tartly to contempt lor the fighting qua'ilies of their enemies. When Montcalm, dudng the conflict known in American history as the French and Indian war, but which, in its larger aspect, is known to the world as the seven cars' war, was stationed at Ticon deroga with 3000 men to hold it agaiuit the British advance under Abercoinbie, the British having an army of 13,000, some of bis olllcers wanted him to retreat, snd many of them believe-l an attack would mean not only French defeat, but the opture of the whole French armv. Montcalm evident!)' knew Abcr crombie, however, and consequently held his ground. White's intclleetu. id ancestor, At'crcrorcbie, committed a far more serious and cfl!v blunder than White, for lie allowed Montcalm to fortify his posiiion, which, on one si le, was of pieat natural strength, he attacked it on thst side instead of on the sides in which it was weak, rtferc 1 to bring up his artillery, and consequently the largest and most finely equipped British army which Lad ever appeared on the American continect along to that time was beaten with a 1js of 2000 men by a force numbering scarcely one fif h of its own. The fighting qualities of the Brit ish at Ticonderoga were superb, ns they proved to be t New Oilcans. Bunker Hill and in the Transvaal, but no amount of bravery on the part cf private soldiers and line of officers can compensate for the stupidity of commanders. When the youthful Washington tried to teach the im pulsive and supercilious Braddnck j the way In which to ftebt the Indians ! and t ie French, the latter of whom j fought in the Indian style when this was advisable, Br.tddock refused in 1897 on "Municipal Program." The members of the committee are Horace E. Deiuing of New York, Professor Frank J. Goodnow of Columbia Unive isity. Dr. Albert Shaw of the Review of Keviews, New York; Charles Richar Uon of Philadelphia, Professor I.eo S. Howe of the University of Pennsylvania, Geo. W. Guthrie of Pittsburg and Clinton Uogera Woodruff of Phila cfclphia. After two years of stu ly and In vestigation the committee has adopted a plan of city charter which it be lieves would jolve many of the exist ing problems of municipal govern ment. It favors a einle legislative chamber, similar to th.M now working ia this city, but it would tlx tbo terms of councilmen at six years. The mayor would hold ollk for two years, and one-third of the council men would be elected at each bien nial election. Special effort it made to surround the granting of municipal franchises with strong safe guards, a four-fifths vote of the council and the approval of the mayor being required. The election of council men at large instead of by wards or districts is recommenced, and in order that citizens may have a choice of candidates unhindered by party lines, the nomination of candidates for elective municipal offices is to be by petition and not by convention. Spokesman-Review. SIX BEAMS FROM CUCUMBERS. Mr. William J. Bryan went out Into his political garden Saturday and gathered in a doz.n election cucumbers, and proceeded with the skill of a political piestidigiUteur to extract therefiom several smiling sunbeams, says the Telegram. Mary land was again safely Democratic. Kentucky was badly mixed up just now, but would be all right next year. The Nebraska cucumber, a fine, large, yellow specimen, afforded on dissection a flood of light. There was no doubt about Nebraska. Ohio Deeded more skillful treatment before the illuminating and caloric-conveying rays could be extracted, but they soon shene upon the operator's face and flamed from his tongue. Mc Lean and Jones together had ,00,000 more votes than Nash J therefore the Republican party Is in the minority in Ohio, and can be easily beaten j next year. The New lork cucum ber readily yielded a fine little beam in the statement that Asemblyman Muzct had been defeated, and an other in the fact that the Republican vote had decreased, thuugh not much light or Lea', could be obtained from the further fact that the Re publicans had gained twelve members of the legislatuie. purposes, and rent them for tho high rcturus which vice is willing to y, can not pUy indefinitely at the double game of reS'ciabilily and vice. Soon or la to their sins will find them out, and society will com pel them to seek thrlr level. The New Yoik Sun divulges the following very interesting iufoi illa tion: "Another disputed chapter in Admiral Dewey's career has been written aright through the revela tions ot his recent courtship, Evi dently before the Spanish war began ho bad tiecu told, as a reply to his application for special consideration, to 'go and get reputation.' He went and got it, but the orders that drove him to Mauila apparently were neither Secretary Long's nor Gov ernor Roosevelt's." In a stiff war with the Boers Eng land has discovered some weak spots iu its army, Just as the United Stales discovered tho "cankers of a long peace" when it went to war with Spain. A London dispatch says ''the public is beginning, with some anxiety, to sec what would have hap pened should any great iKwcr have taken tho opportunity to attack Great Biitain." In that event It would have been discovered that the other great power had weuk spots In its army. At Minneapolis one of those ele vators .which "can't fall" made surprisingly close imitation of it last week. It went down five, stories like a flash, and ten of tho occupants were severely injured. Elevators which can not fall arc something l.ke fireproof buildings which "can't burn." Artcinas Ward's mule story has been recalled by tho episode at Nicholson's Ntk. Artemas told of a young mule driver kicked by his team who informed his mother that ho had come home to die. Her reply was: "So I crceive, my son; but wheie are the mules?" STABBED HIS WIFE FIVE TIMES HORRIBLE DEED COMMITTED BY A DRUNKEN MAN THIS MORNING. W hlla tin a llmtiheit rtpr J. H. Brown nh Ma? Kor. Katnnta). Patty Titers are soma things which vn a reporter rjrel tu chrcnicle, ami such an out-urance was that which took place this morning when a hn.baud, who had been transformed tuio a demon by liquor, assaulted his wife with a knife iu ilia presence u( tils cblKlrrn, and may I her murderer. Tho terriSla atXilr took plarw this morning at th honi( Tj of 1. K. Drown (known as "Windy" or"Sewei" Itroan' near the garrison at 0 o'clock. II i" addicted to drink, and went home drunk last night anJ got into a quarrel with his wife (which seems to ho a fre quent occurence, since ho has lieen ar rested liefore for mistreating her). Later he went down tuwn, and tliU morning at about d o'clock came home reeling, and finding her in bed tore around and demanded breakfast. Mie got up and he knocked her to the ft Mr. Wliea (trrieed, she went to the kilchen, and ha (ollowcd her with his pocket knife In his hand. As she was leaning over to start a fire he stabbed her three time In tho ritfht ihoiiMcr. She j jumped and rail, when he again ttablard her Just above the loft collar hone ami I once back of th rlgM ear. Hit son,' wlio is a young mn, awakemd by the j noise, got up and running out grain. I the knife from him, and the neiyh-! bore sent w:ird to the shertff, hen lhe deputy herilT and inaretial arrived and! arrested hint. I'r. Ueisendoi (Ter w as aumniencd In ' attend the unfortunate woman and found her in a had condition, theknifn pine- I (rating her tlhl lung. It la not thon yhi she em recover, an the kiiidi It aal.l to have been nightly riltel, wliVh wi l no doubt eau'e blood poitonlng. lli comlitii ri is critical this afternoon. - l!fo n Is a man of ab.jot 50 or CO yras, ' uhlle Ills wife is much yinrijiir. Ilei hss been employed moat of bit lime working on the srweri ah-iut loan, and , whils not a iUarreUn.p man wllh ll o he in he meets iq a hutineta way, drinks heavily and bar alas ( n a Grille li Lia w if t. havlixr Im-km Woi.a i; lo uiation.- Fora government with lcssaUmk .,, , uifc ,., than 100,000 inhabitants, its Imperial - ht persisted in remaitnin jwitli him has WHOLESALE. RETAIL. The following Hues are to b found at Mays & FULL ASSORTMENT. Crowe. LOW PRICE3. tlar.len fl, IVcp Well 1'oiiipe K'arkarnlth't T.mli Kuhlirr ami tuition lb liar lion ami Wincheaier and Msrlin Itdles, laleit models illai k.iiilu,', i- K lading Taeklw Wag-m Muker'a h.m ' llll Pri, l-lllHtl iro .f -ifHi, jiiim tlCVeilll rilt)) Mnltli A eaton aim v-ou a imvuimi naiu ,a ,, y g in. Warranted- Lisk Anti-Rust Tinware Warranted V will replac every plec If found ruile-l. Granite Iron and Stewart Enameled Ware. A Complete Line ot AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Planet Jr. Harden Tnla Riiitiford Wtini John iK'ere I'looa ami llarrowa Itarln Itoirgira an I t'.iri.g., Ilean pray Punii-a iliickey and I'lano Monera and Keaeri I'nllivalora ari l link Harrows . Tiger Irill. llghlet ilrafl. Our stock of Builder's Hardware and Carpenter's Tools la complete In every detail. Majestic Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves. Before buying elsawhero examine our Stock. avJaVBN1NNBT I The little Orange Free Stale is annexing territory freely by procla- heen istlc npiiclite is iiiiniinso. lint if it doesn't annex things now in a hurry ! ,,lr,rK'r' '"r .i . it. I The o'lVit. Ihn omwirt n nit v miv l.p lmt. a myatery ; it may be to receive l.er line tittle chddrer. whoiaU eari old, aaw t r s terriMe deed thie morning. When tho d l r arrived l!roa n ti-.n mutlvring about Ihe aaful oioirrt-nre in maundering way, until Im aa told 11 this 1 1 j'lu- f i 1 1 1 the paths i f elnle I b.fi'acuneat In arco ruunty coiilincea , to alr.it up and leave Ihe r.xuu. When grown wuli weei's and it w .11 be a o t!!- ., ... . . ., . . . ,. ,. i ,i , ,, .i , : !Iovra took him ami during the cult inatter for the OiJ. maldi and bache-: . , . . , . , ; morninu he eurct-Iy teeuied to oti, r lip. Ion lo make t tit I r wav through She; , . .. . . i ' , . ; an I laid litlle. .No move haa been in t.l.i tracklesi wnt. hud another rnarriago1 . .. . ... j as vet concerning hn raae, ami develop. notice reaches u, whn li waa ent I , . . . " r o weie h appily j m.rd in the holy h-.n ! of riiatrsiii'-ny ul Ihe home cf the bri le'a I C. C. COOPER. iiim Hi H um or High-Grado Stock Saddlos and Shop-Made Harness. UK Al til 11 Tenia, Wag-m Cover, and all art-cli-a il'uallr kept In a tirt clan harness (hop. HI I- lle M- 0) W alrhttllir. Tilt HAUL, UREiIOX. Thla Stamp a Uuaranta MAKER of Quality. J'ortlai.d. and reads thuIy: ! mora of Waco'a jo'ing enple ! lr. it u i. 1.11 I., f 1. .. 1 1 However, the Lii.toln fattier and '-'" '. r ., ,', vii .'vt. u, lini irit btiui professional orator succeeded to his on apparent satisfuction in extract ing enougli si.nwstL! from these election cucumbers to cheer him on his voluble way till the meeting of the next national convention. .1 iJltflCREXT TlllXd. The Tbankivir)g proclamation of the coventor of Missouri, the Hon. Lon 15. Stevens, contains this senli. ment : "Not in any period of the hiatory of the common wealth has it ever been possible to find greater cause lo 'or gratitude to our Heavenly Father hear hlin, but Ibi'-h bistori.mt are pretty well ngreed that if the com mander at that time hid been Wash ington instead of Iiraddock the L" . V. L' . I i .. 1 I 1 j iciilu I'll j uif ii-siit: muiil llltve been raptured and the massacre of j Itrilish and cittoriial truops by the! Indiins would have been averted.! of the Kvatikelicul I. inch. The con tracting parliee Here Mi Mi-llima J. ' (' X and Mr. Malcolm P. Foster, of' Nansene. After receiving congraiula-l tiuiii the hipy eoiti-le left on th Cali fornia train for San Kraneirro to rpem a two weeks' honeymoon. They will live at Nansene." There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all r.the dieaM put together, and until the I ant few year was suppooed to lm incurable. For a great many year Joetors prononnced It a local diiease, and pnaerihrd local remedic, and by ronctuntly failli.g to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. K ience ba proven catarrh tole a constitutional dieeare, and there fore reijut res contitutional treatinei.t. Flail's Catarrah Cure, manufaftiired by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. I tn awaited. Feeling i very bitter lowar-1 him throughout the t-'ty, and no a or. I seetn strong euoiiyli to rxp'ex the contempt a hich it lelt for such a fiend. M.my fee bark el it all Ihe real raiue ami the temperance eon which it ihotild ti-aih, fr while the msn I no doubt a ein'emptihle rur, yet he would I not have citi initted in-h a deed unte fired by the ort of all demons drink. Jp Impulse . j Ik," Ik v and Motors HIM 1' ACT I'll Ml r I.rirn Ip.,rl J it received from the hyinan ray .Mr. I'.iown'a ri.anres for recovery are ahotit even. ( Irrult Ciinrt Sniln.ii, than at the cloie f the present year."j If Governor Stevens will slick to this solemn opinion when, six months 0"'-T constitutional core on the maik-t. ll is taken internally lo MoeS from ten drops to a teaanoonful. It arts dircc'.!y an !ne a.ood and muco'it mr.ace or toe sytein. Tnev of!er one htini.rei. Jo.iars :or any case. :t hii.s to core. em fi,r clrcu.ars and te?ttiionl.ii. Addre, hence, as a delegate to the next na tional Democratic convention, he ttikes pnrt in muking the platform I for Iiryan to stand on, he will make I a national sensation. New Yoik ' Sun. IJut neither Ibaddock's blunder nor tbatof Abercton.bie in the sirue war' ,!lJt lie not ,h " ,"s ttie taught the Uritish i dicers the tudi-j !!c,u Statef-ninr. Not by any mcnts of tl.eir tri-ie, arid this ts mm'' Thtink.iijivirijz l"- one of the reasons why. in the war a j ,amation of ,l,e Governor of Missouri dozen years aftei w.uil. the Americans w'" mn',c f,'r "c "cension. wcie succe-'sfu!, even tinder seriously j The pl.itform of the oovernor of adverse Cj:.'V.o:h, in n.o.t of th. ir 'Missouri and his associates, planned camoa'iMiS. and indeienler.ee was ' for Ilr'"" to 8'",", ('" wi;l gainc I. j another lime and another purfosc. ! It is good Lord this ye.ir. It will be REFORM IS CITIES. ' The fi'ih nnntial meeting of the' good devil next year. Such sre the inconsistencies of Democratic poli i:..:. ! ii.,..A i. ...i i i . I iii.inv iu lues'j ir';ooi'iiia na9. National Muiiiti'ril I.en'Mie will be held at Coin n. bii-., (hio, November! Spoknne is having a moral stir-tfp, l.'.th. Its n:o.t Important business j which is vert creditable. The win he the consideration of the re- ; Snokesman-Hcvie w most anllv F. J. Cursiry A Co., Toledo. (). Uf.SolJ by )rnggll, 75c. 7 Htorday aftern)oii Maude Kirby cele brated her ninth biribday by entertain - : ing a number of br lillle friend. They played gani" ami had a general ir iod , time, alter hi h Mm. Kirhy eervtd a nice lunch. Maude, did not forget to remenit er forne of the older "hoy and girl", who received one of the rule j little invitation ent out. The play- mate pree'ent were: Norma Ilielzel, j Myrtle Ilorden, Margaret Whealdon, Jean Whcaldon, Margaret Sampson, j Frar.riM f-ampsMi, Norm Vause, I'iera'-dinu Keiley, fieorula I u f Kv jHhepard, May Walthers, I.-!ia I.nighry, I Jeie MeArthnr, C.irmel Itoltnn, Iiutli Warner, Nellie Ilo-tetler, !,u JIotei!er. The following ce ern iliaposed of In the circuit cr.urt thla niornir g : n. J 11 (ierde v J II Woodworlli. 1)1. m;e. without preju lice, jlhoilt C iris to either parly. A T Creecy v (t I) Armstrong. I)e fnnlt and judgment and order to Sell attached property. B Frank Knrtx v V J. let el al. iJemurrer overruled. kunrr. W II Patixon vs I.aura M I'atlron. Iecreo of divorce. (limi.iA t,. Stale of (iregon v J K Herry. Not a true bill. This caH wat one wherein the defendant Wa charged Hli em bezzling f l0 from l fi. (lavl while left In charge of (he feed yard dining Id absence. Mr. Ihivis wn keeping the! book at the time, anil wa to have been the principal w Itne in the proamnion. I Her death therefore remove ail eridencu j in the proserutlon. j Yotcaulit Kruiilinii Are grand, but tklti eruptions rob life ofj.y. P.uckiei, Arnie Saivii curia I 1 them ; alo old, running and fever or, j Ulcers, Iioil, heloiis, Corns, Wart-, , Cut, Bruises, Burns, IScaldn, Chapped j Hand, Chilblain. Bit Pile cure on , earth. Drive nut j.ain and ache. Only 'Jj rt.. a hox. Cure iruararileed. fioid by BUkelny .V Houghton, drug. Id-I. AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE tOH DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Circular and particular furnished cn application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, 0"if TIIK DAI.I.K. (UKli!f C. J. STUBLING Wholosato and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency ior tho Greato t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WlIIBKEY ("'in ft 7ft ro M INI ,r gallon. (Cu, 1ft year old. Imported oogmao from s7.oo to iia.no per aiioii. n toiiiyers'''-' OA LI rOF.NIA KHARI'IIfi i- t t:v:h u, into rer gallon. K to 1 1 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD v-i it-. mi. .sr... Iitr In bollW i is . hi a sit vi;hiow OLYMPIA BLER on .trnUrfl(. Impoilnl Ale ami I'urter. and JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and EOMESTIC CIGARS. I 'I. L A. t: . 1 1. i . , .1 iioni-rs i sis nave a um and eoni- Fresh cracked Nehrai ka corn at the . p'ete I r. of bouse, carriage, Wag ,d I,ortofasIe,inIcomn,l.ceaPl,oihtcdMc who build crib, for immoral chicken feed. I Tm" says : K. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail Headquarters for Feed Grain otrii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, a.ikinfc Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, mT"0 Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- x -7-is .. .. ... i f.,r fwroily LMTl ft 10111 ihisl- oiir is maniiriiciuren "'r1' ...(.fti IV ael i.iip -..l. I ii i . ....I 11 v.m llilU I , p ni-in iiinri llinil niV IIOIlBfl iii mo irani " call and get cur prices fand be convinced. Highoct Prices Paid for Whuat, Barley and Oats.