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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1SP0
The Weekly Chronicle.
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DAILY NR WKKLY.
On Inch or Lata, tier nu'h WW
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Over four Im'ht1 atid tuuler twoiva Uichea. . 1
Oret tan-lva imUua 1 DO
KXTEXS10X OF THE JETTY.
The government engineers in
charge of the river anil tiatlior work
of tbis rciuu will unanimously
rceoiumei.il llie extension ot tlie jolty
t the mouth of tlie Coluir.liia, so a
o make a 40-foot clitinnel over the
bar or rather through tho former
liar. Their reromiuemlaliou will
doubtless be acted upon favorably
tiy congress, ami the nccesssry ap-
propriation will appear in the next
rier and harbor bill, says the Tele
gram. The jetty already constructed at
the mouth of tlie river has been a
complete success, and has lieen of
immense value not only to the
Columbia river legion, but to the
government. In that woik it not
only helped to open up to commerce
a vast and productive region of
country, but it learned a lesaou in
je'.ty work worth all this jetty cost.
The jetty Las done all that was ex
ected of it, but the time has come
when a still dreper channel is needed,
which the engineers say can be ob
tained by simply extending the jetty.
.Having decided upon this, congress
will go farther, and aid in providing
a 30-foot channel to Portland.
Portland has done a good deal in
maintaining a sufficient channel, and
w ill do much more, but the work
really belongs to the I'nited States.
The Columbia is the great river of
the Pacific cc-ast; the country tribu
tary to it is fit for n glorious empire
and it nu.-t r.i.t and shall not
be neglected. Not only will we
Lave a 40-foot channel through the
bar, but a 30-foot channel to Port
land, so that tven envious rivals
cannot cavil at the mighty water
highway of the Pacific Northwest.
ASijTUER Si OlHOE.
Dewey ha been giving nervous chills
to an army of federal officeholders
at the capital, and the chills have
grown frightfully depressing siucc
he wedded comparatively young
and iuordinately ambitious woman.
Oiticittl Washington, apart from the
ruiuority iu cor.gtess, always plays
an administiatton for repeater.
With McKinley'a re-election the
tenure of office would be undisturbed.
If Dewey should march into the
White house, there might bo an
official revolution. That is sufficient
explanation for the fact that the
entire pack of capital gossips "Tray,
lilanvhe and Sweetheart" were tn
full cry Tuesday on the admiral's
trail.
The admiral did the wrong thing,
of course, in transferring the Dewey
home to his new wife. He failed to
do exactly the right thing wheu he
accepted the gift, but that could be
passed over with little comment. If
Mrs. Dewey had been the lifctio'e
partner ot his manhood, slight fault
would be found with the conveyance
but to pass the great gift to a
woman just in his arms, and no
worthier than millions of other Amer
ican women that was. Indeed, an
unfortunate stumble for the admiral.
I5ut the subscribes to the Dewey
home fuud are entitled to scant
sympathy. The movement was in
bad form, and Dewey cheapened
himself when he permitted it to con
tinue. He diil not ntcd the home.
His rank carries a handsome income,
and his share of the prize money to
be paiil on account of the destruction
of the Spanish squadron would hand
somely reinforce his naval salary.
As lictween the donor and Dewey,
the admiral could not tiancfer the
gift with any decree of propriety,
hut as between the contributors and
the general public, no sympathy is
coming from the latter.
The inevitable tesul. Ins set in,
provided h obtains in writing the j I'mI Mohr ports road tomorrow. th
consent of a uinjority of the Hoert
in the ward in which he resides, and
provided, moreover, that the Ilocr
picsident and executive council do
not object.
The Uillandert pay nino tenths of
all the taxes, and have absolutely no
voice in the expenditure of the
money, and must submit to tho most
migrant misappropriation of the bulk
of tho government revenues, which is
extracted from them by a nost in
genious system of class taxation.
'The laws to which tho I'iUnndcrs
espeeiallj object are, first, that de
priving the high couit of the country
of the right to test tho validity of
parliamentary legislation. Indeed,
laws pronounced by tho hlti court
to be at variance with tho constitu
tion of the country have been en
forced by the president and executive
council. In some instances laws of
a retroactive nature have been passed
and enforced.
"Second, the empowering of tho
president to remove judges without
trial. The chief justice of the Trans
vaal was removed by President
Kru,er on account of a decisiou
against the dictates of tho president
"Third, tho power given to the
president and executive council to
banish any IT.landcr and to confis
cate his property for political offense
without trial.
"Fourth, the right of a Transvaal
policeman to suppress a public meet
ing when, in his judgment, the
language used is In criticism of the
Transvaal government.
"Fifth, the law denying what is
regarded lu a t rue ' republic as the
true bulwark of its liberties, the right
of liial by one's peers. In the Trans
vaal the lUior afone can sit on the
jury. The court records show that
under these conditions very few
ISoers arc convicted, bilo on the
contrary very few 1'itlanders are
acquitted. The I'ltlamlers have
contract bavin Iwirii let lu W. Winters
and J. W. Chapman, the former ul t
llutte, Mon., and the Utter from J
Spokane, and uo'h contractors tll J
known throughout the Norlht. C. j 4
II. Wilsoa, their rpraerittiv arrived
in thv clir yrtly from Spokane, ami f
the contractor am expected to reach
her IuiiIkIiI, having gone through to
Portland yMenli. ' J
A gatigol alaiul L'iM men will I hi put ;
to woik toinorro. and It is thought (
that It will lkt at tlvo month io
complete tha roal. Ilcginnlng at a 4
plae uear the tabids, nine miles vl f
road will be built ea.lmar.l.
While no very ilillicult woik will have
lo be done, yet them is a great ileal ol
rock wark which rnpiirrs intuh tiuiM.
We are informed that by Saturday at
moat tents will t pitched, ami tlie work
begun In earnest Monday. The con
tractors and thrir head men will tnak
their headquarters at tlie Umatilla
lions.
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FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
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r. ii. In.- Imh.1 ! Ii aulli.e. fin luillivr luliimallnii al.li. "HI
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Cattle shipper throughout th Weat
will tw Intrrrited In a ehang to Income '
etriH'live IVc. 1 In rati for hlpment ul ,
livestock, says the St. I'aul (ilot. At.
present cattle, shei, hogs ami home
are shipped and charges ina.lo at d illar I
T I - -, - 11 . 1 . u.111 1
'r tar. uv viiaiiyn tciii.ii win ..r
a.loptisl tiv all the roa.ls will leault in
the charges 11 ng cents per huu.lreil. In ,
.liacunaing this matter a local Irrlghl !
ofhcul savs :
"This chang la, iu Bin., tiirely
technical matlrr ami will he of ii"
iiarticu'ar hnportanca either to lh ral
roailsorlolh. .Hipper.. It I. a ret,..,, , AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
to a eou.litioo ol affairs w hich prevails f'
in former years. After long ue the
UAMt rAITlHKO V
and the country will note with curi
osityhow Dewey will bear himself j """Y n,ore g'ievanccs attributable
through it all. If he is the rnor!,l iJ forrii i administration.
hero and the brainy diplomat the
country thinks him, he will be
strensihtne I by this attack. Other- s'ml'sll'V wilu the Knglidi
wise there will be a different storv. H 'mmond is on his way to Mexico,
Mr. II immond stated thit the
Americans In South A'rica arc all
Mr.
WHY EX'JLAXU WEXT TO WAR
White bread Professor Hart de
clared to be the scourge of humanity.
Philadelphia Ilecotd.
Tbf-n white bread ought to be put
on the Democratic black 1st by the:
side tf trust j, the money power and
imncri&li'sm. It inLna , r ,
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, . grievanoes which led
ory to keep in mind ail the scouragos I fujOWJ.
vt i.urnanuy ui present. ewlork
John Hays Hammond, the Ameri
can engineer, who became- so promi
nent during the Jameson raid in the
Transvaal, is in New York and in
I speaking of the war in South Africa
j gives a comprehensive idea of the
up to it, as
He hopes shoitly
I'nited States.
to return to the
syalrm of charging dollar per car does
not meet w it )i lha name iatiafarli.ni a
computing lli shipments al so i,iiii Ii !
I per hundred. J
"I'mlerlhe exl.ting order rate are
quoted sti.ck shippers according lo the'
lengtti ol lha can. Kai h car is pie'iiined
to have a normal capacity, hut smne-!
time in (hipping Ihl average It ruber j
ried or lowered, according to lha grade j
ul the cattle, I'mli.r the plan ol c daryiug 1
rent prr hundred the hi er pvi only '
lirtlial which he rl.i, and rath and'
every car will have to I cirrbihy,
weighed. In (oil. Inslanos the new
ratei will prove an advantage to the
rsiircad over the old nun, In other th
shipper will gel the advantage. It il,
lie atMinl a 'tandoir, ami lha cents rr
hundred rate will he adoptrd hecturn It
it more tatitfactory to all parlies cmi
cerned." No Aa.aaa.uaal f..r ll.c.mli.r.
A letter (rout Krancia I. N.'i Ki una,
Supra.il M is'er Artiian. to J. M.
Huntington, teirt-iary of The IuKes
Asseintilr, oi.vejt l hi. welrome an
nouncement that there will he no -aeaatnent
fur the month of Iiecrint er.
The Culled Arlirans will m a iHI.'e
bUITAHLE FOR DRIVINO
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC
Clrcti!ara smI parMcnlar ftirn ahrd on applies! ion.
F, S. GUNNING, Agent,
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SEND US ONE DOLLAR
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There is, however, in this country
a constantly growing number of con
mmen of I rown bread, whole wheat
bread, etc., etc. This is a good
thing fur the manufacture! of the
new whole grain preparations, whose
factories are increasing their output.
So prosperous arc they that there is
great competition among them, and
they are .pending a lot of money in
lUahlng their product.
The pioneer mothers and fathers
of some of us subsisted largely upon
boiled wheat, and drank coffee made
from parched whest when they first
cnnie to Oregon. Tim has been re
ferred to ns among the LardsLips
they emluitd. But the United
states seems to he coming to this!
ration; called by various high sound
ing names.
'THE Tlil A I. OF IjL WE Y.
The great admiral gets a dadi of
bitters in his sweet wine of public
applause. If he is the philosopher
he ought to he lie will nccrpt it as
the inevitable, rememberinif, with
"Theie can be no doubt that
Kuropcan sympathy is with the Hoers.
It is not so much for the reason that
the' love the Liucrs as that they dis
like the Knglish. Il is likewise true
that the animosity toward Kngland
his been intensified by her friend
ship for us during the Spanisli war.
In America there are many who,
under a misconception, also sympa
thize with the lioers in their struggle
for the indejM-ndenco of their so
called little republic. Hut is the
cause of the Jiocrs ileserving of
sympathy .'rom the American point
of view? A few plain facts will
enable you lo Ju Ige. The question
is often aked, and quite jicrtinently,
why th! L inlanders went to the Trans
vaal if the laws were unsatisfactory.
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I a lie answer is inai wiry were invited
to go by the IJoer government, anil
notably by Mr. Kruger himself, and
that when they immigrated the exist
ing laws were favorable to the Uit
Iandrs. It was only after their
capital and labors had rescued the
Transvaal from imminent bar.kruptcy
tint the liberal laws were siierseded
by the present adverse laws. In the
Tlie New York Sunaiks: "If Col.
Kry.m really wants to crush the
myrmidons of Mimmon why dotsn't
lie resign his post as candidate and I mure than live y ra old on the llrt day
invite his adherents lo support Hark- "I January, lvoo, and l ave railed hut
cr and Donnelly, each of whom is
jut ns good a Populist as the
Colonel?"
MURDER WILL OUT
Al Will Atn llol.har) - Hnl.L.r nf lha
S'lial National Hank I'ruhabljr
Kwund.
thirty-onu art- siiu-iits
McKenna yt: "We
solid growth l .th in
aeai.L. We have more
in all. Mr.
are having a
number li I
money on in-
i trAoUH S38.50 v, iiH'iy!!
J;iAwooi sV $38.50 filQCK9ABfiLf
ertJfrK vrr,:z.r:-i our price. $38.50.
I 'i'V' ili"' I Jt ,'(viC'1l ThlaTsartdlo U mn.l on a ISHer
I t 'k' i 'f 1 1 1' 1 ; t-l 't -"-"' IW-liai h Conulnr. L. id. .arr or
I 1 s'.li i'J f II Holwon Monvy Sll Fork....
I 'Al' M - ' '' . m I! rtHrriiii iiiiiinn iihi minus
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tereal than we have paid in !'?. We
hsv mure than one hutidn d a.i'inlilie
In Oregon, and fifteen iu the city of
r.irtUnd."
Clarke .1 Ka!k have on sale a full lin
of paint ami ariiat'a hru.hrr.
Tennyson and King Arthur, that ! meanwhile, millions of foreign capital
fame is nauvht but half rlis,fnme, and J had been Invested in the purchase of
consoling Limself, with Kpittetue, j Iioer farms, at that time of little or
that il is not the things of life that ! unknown value,
hurt one, but one's opinions of those "The status of the l.'illanders today
things.
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i is this: Thev own one-half of the
says the 'land, and n.netenths of the property lUT
w,,i.,l,.r la il,..i Ii. i , . .i nt . I mamonn ring w nicii iia ricenlly been
wuniuris thit Dewey ,:.s cscamd of the countrv. Thev treat t. out. I . , . , . .. . .'
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malice and .number the Uoers, but, nevertheless, he.riea ounuitted w til prohahiy he traced
debarred from obtaining the t" hii.
thus far the shafts of
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" j vu.itcm iniccie'i Dgrunsl
the great. There has been something
unreal and almost uncanny about the
unanimity of this applause. It was
too heavenly to last long on this
earthly sphere.
The "back fire'' has started where
an observing person would have ex
pected it to break out at Washing
Ion, tho laii of the administration.
franchise. The franchise law, as it
now stands, requires the applicant for
the franchise In advance lo renounce
allegiance to all other countries, after
which he is under a term of proba
tion of fourteen years, during which
limp I. A la lial.ln In milit.rv anpvi.o
, . , , According to the latest reports, which
in case of war ; at the end of fourteen re,cll fro(I1 i,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, work ,, f0
years he may obtain the franchise, j he actually beg.m on what is called the
It is not likely, however, that the
biiik here will attempt to prosecute
him after so long a linif, as nothing
would he g.iined therehy, and he will
no doubt receive lull share tit ji-t ice for
the other crimes committed.
Work Will Arlnall II llrg.in.
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The el l saying that "murder w ill out"
it again verified in an occurrence which
happened In Walla Waila and will no
doubt bring to light the identity of a
man who ht bwn wanted in The I'alle
for atx.ut bine jeart. While It has per
flaps almoat faded frn:u the memory of
a iiumoer of our cllizenf, other wiil
reii.einher that in IH'JO a Chinaman
tunneled his way from the slley 11 ween
first and Second street, ami gaining
admittance to I lie Kirn National bank
robhed it of about l'0X), Ileearafd
.. t . i - i I SPEt.AL PRESHIiw Of ICR.
Hack, hut t years lisr.el bv vigilance!. -: : : " "i-
ceaaed.
Similar robtries have been commit
ted recently in ibtlerHnl citiea, and the
Oregonian siiKgealed a few weeks since
that it si. not unlikely that the same
fellow might be abroad plying his old
vocalloii. A few days sgo a man iu
Wall Walla overheard a Chinaman,
who giv his name as Tim Chime, talk
ing of lha bank robbery here to another
msn, and he at once ruspicioned him
and reported lo tlie officers. Wednesday
SI.eriirKe.Iy received a measaun from
there a.kirif; if nu ll a fellow was wanted
here. I). L. Caea, having been sheriff
here at the lime, was 'phoned to and
gave as accurate a description as be
could, mentioning that he had a scar on
his neck, which fact was communicated
to the Walla Walla r.fl!:"rs, who found
tlie I lentical mark on the man m
picioncd, and he was arrerted. Search-
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