THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1S09 The Weekly Chronicle. O i li,- or le til lat! O er lo uioli.-a Nit-t intUiT lutir tiiohee -. . li'tr fmir tnelioa n.ui uudor twlv tuclie Ortl twt'lv liichtT, ftr nek ... II . 1 to Milt AMD WIIllT. )ne Ineh or r tn.-h f-? Orel one tnrh atiil 11:1 ler four l?ir?iea .... 'I IV Orer four inch aad uiiUor twelve luetic. . 1 Orer twilv iuclu-a 1 M losossion o' Hawaii and Guam am) , 1100 will he ownership of island in the West as lu lt0t'i. Indies. When other Caucasian! " power, first began to cast about for Cultl,n . , i.i i ri.in. n.a i'n-.l flaurea reach I In a lunjr lime, says Mate, was left out of the recko.i... " lobe-Democrat. The ,l.tc.s, 1U.U cobbled lrt Arlhur and , llkc ,,,e "KrlculluritU, a.e asked iH-ru.Us.on of no one; the I the Kenubl.c.u French carved a slice apait from the Chinese turkey am! forgot to say thanks; Germany dipied into the dressing of the bird without asking leave and prepaied to go back for a second help. America was cot in vited to the feast. Possession of the Philippines has caued a reckoning. Ibis country has as sumed her position as one of the greatest fits: class nations, whose pleasure or displeasure helps to alter maps tind influence commerce. Willi out the islands our rune of Influence would be limited to matters on this continent. The commercial reasons for reten tion of the Philippines therefore be come stronger every hour. Since the battle of Manila bay the Atuerl can capitalist has been active in the Orient. He has become an important factor in railroad building, in the construction of telegraph lines, and the agents o' great supply houses hive streamed into the stctions where the bulk of our exports find ready admissiou. So strong has been the influence of American foothold in the Orient that no commercial treaty will be formed between I'tkin pro rarity. Most of the cotton growers doubtless voted against the Repub licans in 1'JG. A large part of them will probably vole the same way in I'JOO. Yet the Republican party will win Just the same, and the pros perily which its victory three years ago brought to tho country will be ti a ..i - . ... t . , i .. .1... i. wonderful chance in the ! rurmim .j iu u .".'" This country has much bigger than It ' !' al 6' " i' rouml-:0 '"', i0 l delivered l r.ino on .narin tei, 100 head oit April lt. Mr. 1 hoinpeon j hivin4 reet.ivv.Ut.000 down. Mr. Man-j Held toM a lag number to the " parties at the am price. They are the Hue hig steers ruined by Minor A Mar-1 latt.aml the shipper hvu lii guaran teed fx) cents t-r pouud Ur iliem de livered at i.ri City. ThU ill make mt ol the Kri'rl worth T0 here at home, which It the highest pilce ever known. lleppner Time. . in 1900. This prosperity, too, will be shared by the Democratic uia.e just as it will be by the Republicans. The Democrais will get a little better fortune than ttsey deserve, but the Republican party makes no prefer ences in the distribution of such favors. and European capitals without knowledge and cognizsuce of Washington government. the the Aguinaldo predicted victor for hli friends, tlie Democrats, iu the recent elections, and, of course, he feels as badly about the rcul; as does Hryan or any of the other American Tagals. What Aguinaldo wanted the Democrats to win for was his la-lief that this would compel the government to withdraw the troops from the Philippines and al low him to mufder all the American civilians in the islands, and start a dictatorship, with himself as the dic tator. I he recent defeat or the j"great party" which Aguinnldo j Trontdalo about I the crushing hich it will git twelve months hence, but Aguinnldo will be The future may be read with ease.; M tU.,( politically before that time lEClSlYE WORK IS LVOX. In securing tho only railroad iu the Island of Luzon, anil the only one in the entire Philippine group, our army gains a irnsancnt ad vantage that may be called con clusive. Tins railroad tuns due north from Manila to Dagupan, a distance of 130 miles, in the central latitudes of the island and through a thickly settled, pioductive valley region. It is the main Inland artery of Manila and gives uscontiol of the last of the main communications of the city. The occupation of Dagupan means the possession of another leading seaport and railway terminus. Fortunately, the railroad has not been seriously damaged. The larger stations will be garrisoned, strong jtockades built to protect bridges and troops stationed at stiategic points east and west. It will soon be beyond the power of guerrilla parties to materially interfere with this line. They will find the bridges guarded, trains will tun with an armed escort, and tesrir.g up a few rails is a damage so easily repaired that it is not worth the rUk and labor. The possession of the railroad enables us to re-enforce any point along its route ia a few hours and to send out conversing detachments at a moment's notice. Nothing is left 1 for the enemy but to march on foot, and they have no transortation ex cept buffalo carts. A few hundreds or thousands may collect again at some rendezvous, but the chief pur pose will be to prey on the inhabi tants. The time has passed to dis pule seriously the sovereignty of the United States. Nearly 10,000 more troops are on the ocean bound for Manila. All the islands will receive attention during the dry season now at bind. The Tagal failure will go f.ir to quiet them. Aguin:ddo re cently advised the insurgents in Panay to hrc.U up into bands of forty and carry or. a guerilla war. Tho same policy may be adopted in Luzon. H'Jt guerrilla operations without horses are not apt to lust long. We have seasoned cavalry trained to Gbt Indians, mounted on fast and tough ponies. The Tagals, like most of the tril.es of the far Fast, are without horses. Guerrillas prowling about on fo jt and opposed 1 r illmore on the death of President j t, t ,ool rooms arr ri'.l uiodrn in pin, by cavalry are soon wiped out. A 1 Taylor, Johnson on the death of ' yrt tly are well fuinil.pJ with patent few lessons will dispose of the bands1 President Lincoln, and Arlhur on of foitv. Their ttvle of hostilities 'he death of President GarHeid is merely bushwhacking, not serious WHOLESALE. RETAIL. Id follow 1114 lines ar to be limit.! at IV ays & FULL ASSORTMENT. Crowe. LOW PRICES. Mai Yorft, Jr., and Alfred Hunt, who . ... - 1 1 ... 1 .. wrrw pawengurt 011 mi w r-m niui SumUy niijht, are poiilv in the atr lion that one r k 1 mora lliwn anyi tinman belli cr lo he In or lo viw. I When lh aeriilent bappnifd al 9:1S,, . . ..... . 1.. a'lliougli Hi iaMMiirrcrswi mu or-1 1 railed lliey wrre jerked by lh momentum Unit tl r car Ipiiicths and throw 11 from ; their teals. ;uhiri(- from lh rar lli I 1 bvlivld uu awful ii(lit lh riUie and ( cars thrown ovwr Hi hank alinoai into lh rivvr and math! all to placet, whil in lh debris wer human being, lliey knew ot how many. Work of rectie , was dilticult n l Milrr was tlmt Uken 1 . out, but wa dead. Al about 1 o'clork the Injured braketnan, W. F. tleralnger, who had en lo Portland and ou ' hi way lo hi home at I. (iramle, wa , roleaied baJly injured, and 'ti taid l.e died Ufl ni(U at lh huapital In Tort-1 land. Poor Ilun'er wa Hi Ut lo l removed alxiul '.' o'clock. Hi groan were continually hrarj during lh oik of rescue and when taken out he hardly rrcogniible, havinn lxi trfn lu.lly burned about the litre. He dird a . very ihort timv afterward, and (ruin all indication died al hi "t. He wn te.'ietary of tlie Kiotherho-xl of I.oruuiotiv Kngineern, having taken Keady' place, who died in a like nxiitier. The papaengrrs were taken down to o'cloi-l: and hrouirht prayed for was nothing, however, to! back alll ye.t.r.Uy. where they re American flour, lumber, cotton, s.eel and silver, and a hundred other ! pro lucts will find their way across the Pacific and the PaeiBc coast will flourish as never before. THE riVE-rUESlUESV Y. as Iliyan will le immediately nfier-ward. limine. I until they CjuM be bronht n. arriving at 5 o'clock l'l evening. (ir.!en To-il. !-ep Well I'dinpS HWkinit,', f,Kl, ):.iliUr and I oti..n II Ur lion ai,. ,slvr Vinche'er ami Mariin Kille, latest model IIUi k.miiii', ( , Kihing T. kin Wagon Miker't rii,i,;u., t; v. li and hnmlile Wrolliihl Iron I'u Hn, Kiinnw hinilh A Woii and Colt's Revolver Jlarb Wire , .,, Warranted Lisk Anti-Rust Tinware Warranted V wit! rUce ttrry lr tlfounJ rutil. Granite Iron qnd Stewart Enameled Ware. A Complet l.ttia of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. I'ianet Jr. (i'in To il Iiil.hf.ir ) Wagnni John l.i Plow ami Harrow lUrln llungie n. ('rrngrt liean pry I'uini-" llurke) and PUno Mower and Iti-aprr CuillVitor an-1 link lUrrow Tiger Prill, iiglite.t iiri(. Our etiM-k of Builder's Hardware and Carpenter's Tools I complet In every detail. Majestic Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves. Before buying elsswhere examine our Stock. "'sarssra General Ludlow gajs Cuba's great est needs are a stable government under the protection of the United States and good schools. The first secured, the second will follow as a The elected vice presidents have n)aUer of course been John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, ' Aaron liurr, George Clinton, Kl i The Charleston is the first vessel bridge Gerry. Daniel K. Tompkins, j lost by .ur navy since 1804, with the John C. Calhoun, Mattin Van IJuren, ' eiceptiun of the Maine, whose dc- Uichard M. Thompson, John Tyler, j strut-lion was a mystery. The record George M. Dallas. Millard Filmore, . seaks will for the t lllciency of William It. King, John C. I'retkin- J otlicers and rren. lidge, Hunnibal ilauilin, Andrtw Johnson, Schuyler Colfs, Henry Wilson, AViiliarr. A. Wheeler, Chester A. Arthur, Thomas A. Hendricks, j Levi P. Jlorton, Adlai Stevenson Inn.) n.rr.l A It,.l.rt Adams, Clinton, Tompkins and Calhoun served two Urirs each. Adams, Jefferson and Van IJ-jren were subsequently elected to the presidency. Tyler parsed to the White house on the rleath of President Harrison, a'hoolc at Vlma anil thm l.ork. School Jiitriit Nj. I, Cni-r'Ie Ixiekf, lias ifvn in wsiion for the Pt trn week), and ha n total enrollment of riiriely pupil in the two department'. Mr. K.dytfi Weihrrred, tte oriCriier j of the order of Native Piiiighter, will arrive in the city thl evening and 1 desire to meet every nitlve daughter in Ihe city over IS year of age at the U-iitill lloima parlor tnnihl al 7 .:W o'elm k. While le l'e not di me- to organie a cabin tonight, rhe will to p'tared to meet the Indies and diiru.i j the adviralnlity of (tirh a move 11 tun her relurn from Huntirigloii and ether plire in K-tern Dreg -m. Tiie la-ly if a particular friei d of tlie Cmkomii k re porter, and we atire the ladle they w ill I repaid in meeting Mr. Wetherred thougn they n )f not m Tit to take part in the work of the N.tlve I 1: !. t r . W believe lh native rom are alw in Vited to be present. Still another young man well known in Tlie Ial. w ill It-11 u in tiered with the r fi .jly. I REGULATOR LINE. Dalies, Portland & dsloiia nay. Co. T-e el-win -r. it the ItetfuUti Unewt!) run i i-i Id. la Inwii.g arlifdule, Ihe ttiilijr leM-rvli g the fi(M tn rbmift M-lmlute with. nil untie, Str. Renulator. ll I in He. I Uu.lmi. ) Str. Dalla City. ;T nn hlrt Hi :i I'nini. 1 Str. Inland Flyer. ( 1 4 in 1 ! -I I .1 iHi(, 1 HlW - l.e li.lUa I'l. I 11, julae lhili.ilM, .-.(iriUi . Mr I-.. ill. ii.l 1 r m. I.i . I'lirli.tiU 1 n.U. r il l-r Ail l I I -1 r I.I I ft, ile .1 r. 11 . h M .i..., .!:,.l., I rlilx Arr. r-ri:4iul ('ItilerUli.l l 1-i.rlU, .1 .''. I ueilr 1 hiirwlM. hnliiriUjr Arr. tiaile. (umriiii li-iWH l t I - 10 a M undue 1 r1nliir . rni.i Art I'l.rll.u I .1 M r I r I'oilUn.) 1 : 1 Hcil.t 1 i'i:Ui ll.l'l"l,l at l'.i;n 1 1 r "great mtj irdy" tomorrow in Portlni.d, when Mr. A. I.. Mm kint-h, c' Prine ville, take hi hr!d Mir Cowle', of 1'ortlind. (iu lljiiii left tlie city this morniiiK to art a lie.t man al the cere- Mr. T. M. I!. Chaitain, of Victor, i:ln0ny. While not r.Uir.ted with the FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, tl.i- t! lt t Trmel tj Ihe IniMrr, nt III- Kr'ii.tir I.I firti. tuv iM tt a- l, li e - i.m.i. 1 I'vrtlai il Ollin , dak lm ! THe 1 ii:nwiir wilt en . I'm lartliar Uil'irnallnii a 1 1: 1 1 i'lr,-a W. C. ALLAWAY, Cn. Agt., Vt l ull . aiif.Vif .r,f ,f iV.viiif . M-e Lit v . v iv Prtni ipal and Mae r.ruia r.. 1. enroll ai ti'tant teacher. 11m grade work of both rooms is plant. ed in the tte c3iire of study and Ihe h-rieficial ellecti of it cm already l.e to-n. H lite a large number of rea luMe hoi k are to he found in tlm nlinul library ar.d thry ehow sign of hating lieen nsed. While The death of Vice President Hohnrt . 1 .1 . . a ... ... : 1: war. places ius eccreiarjr in siaiu imiiieui- Stveral recent dispatches have , ately in the line of presidential sue mentioned the fact that our troops ' cession are welcomed as they advance, and that the nstives have riot thought it worth while to run away from their home. cht.n2e people. I; This marks a significant in the deposition of the they is arc clear that tired of the insurgent army and a .xii.m to settle down to business. Luzon is a '.enter of fairly profitahle industries. Its abundant hemp is desk, hylopiatc blaiktxiard, and a few pictures adorn the wall. A fiiendly e mtest eilet bAwein the primary pupils and tho.e of the grammar grade as to which room ahaii receive the Ira.t nnuiber of lardy mark, the fact lo lie That is to say, in event of ! proclaimed Ly the room that exhibit the removal, death, resignation or u,d U o,y- It" ehodr.nol the primary . , , ., ... , ., room have held tho laurel for the ll inability of President McKiniey. the! few T4et:k, secretary 01 state would become: It would be president of the L'nited Motes there be no secretary of state, then I district No. 50, at Viento, for hn pre I 11 wouiii oe wrung lo eay It.ai .lis If Cora Copple wiehls the rod in eoi.oi.l the secietarv of the treasury will net; 1 Wrt 10 rT",u "th" l love l,,,n ,,,r ... . . ... , . i Twenty-eight bright girl and bov are and the remainder of the order of ,. ., ... . , , ' , . enrolled In this chool and are comfort succession is as follows : secretary of ,0iy ,Mti ot) .,gtrnl dk.i ,rM, ,h, war, attorney general, postmaster ! school is furnitht-d with good hlaek gcncral, secretary of the nry, and J hoard, wall maps, etc. The district ha .... r..l ant. not l..nu 1..1.1. Aa a 1 .....:iu. ; .r -1 .i. 1 secretary of the r.ter or. I he oflice " e, ,.., ... .... .u , school In the v.ar and is entirely out of highest figures known. The insur- of secretary of Agriculture e- deM Th. scl.,1 lymrd I... j .-t s-arted reclion has gone to pieces and prob- Bl-' "er i"e pas-.pge 01 tue sue ably i.ot or.o person in fifty in Luzon ; cession act. is in favor of further warfare. Ilivh i A.L-ir.aia .li.na aea j ..'.i ... u 'j i . ' j a t j j praise is due to every brigade of the army engaged in this advance. It was begun with the idea that the heavy runs ere ovir and to take up position for the final campaign. iSut the rx-.ovi men', once started went steadily on in spite of a flooded country. It is an example 1 f splen did cricrjy find devotion as we!i as of decisive reM;Vs. a ichool library by purchasing the sup plernentary reading books recommended in the (tale course of tudv. It is pleai ing to remark that the pupii of this Aiknnias Jones snys "the Ohio electionspeaksvolun.es for the JJe- , school are 1 xreptionally good in reading. mocracy." S- it does, but Jones J Tmm..7e".i does not seem to see what it tells.' It warns Ihe Dirootracy lhat,astx-! ' ''" M't I three rear enlfcred c maiderable lurh pansion was a winning ssue tins ear, 1 ir , , . , . ,. . , ,. lf , . " 1 ' . ins lit holding hn wool for better rrn-f-e. r 11 ei. .1 u J ijr mum or exiwxsios. it will be rr.tii.h more the Repubiitans next year if the iJemocratic bosses are mad ertouah to iut it into tho canvA.s. The fact! that Na-li got twice ns l ire a ; I luralit y as lln-liM'll received two years ago means something so.d I.M three ers ciipr, KM ,7:1.1 pound, at lieppijer' aarehoii. thi week to Hllierman I'ro , of Chicago, at 13 rent per pound, receiyjrijj a rherk for tjlo,7IS 'J' for the name. The ileal j whs madi, through Mr. Connor, and Mr. Mi Haley, who two years ago was which : nffered even reMi lit hi wool, ha bride, Ihe friends of the groom in The ()aiie eitend their congratulalionn, f. 1 1 ing that a juting man of tmli sterling worth a Mr. Maikintonh would not ail to choj a wife fitted to l hi rompau i n. The newly rnuriied roup!) will viiil the old home of ll.e gro iin in Scot land before returning to their future home near Prinefilie. Thev have the good wuhe of many Ilallet people. ihantje of Time Ihe O. K. A . ; Heglnnilig l)ec. lit, the I). li.AX. will run their Spokane Fiyer via Wal lul and the S. K. V. J. K. : Train No. 4 will leave Portland at li H p. m., ar riving at Spukane at 7:15a. 111. Train No. 3 wi.l leave Spokane at 1 :.'W p. in., and arrive in I'orlland at 8 00 a. in. In ci.Miection w ith the above trains, the I. H A N. w ill put on a pamenger train leafing Dnytou at U :00 p. ni, and Walla Wa:la at 10 :.',) p. in., ronnei-tiiig al Wallul with No. -I from Portland at 1 1:1-0 p. 111., and with No. 3 from Spokane al 12:00 a. in.; leaving Waliula at 12:10 a. 111 , and arriving at Walla Walla at 1 :20 a. rn, and iMytnu at 2 a. m. l ard hjr Mrlilah a..ldlrra la Afrlra. Cajd. C. (. Ih-nnlnon is well known all over Africa as commander of the forces that raptured tho famou rebel fialishe. Under dale of Nor. 4, 1S'.7, from Vryhurg, Ilechiinrialand, be write : "Before starting on lh Inft campaign 1 bought a quantity of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and lirrlo-t Itemedy. which 1 used myielf wlien troubled withl bowel complaint, and hut given lo my' men, and in ever) rase It proved n.o.t! beneficial. " lor Bale by iJlukelcy Aj Houghton, i!run-iid. C. C. COOPER. nam 1 u it t.ru or High-Grade Stock Saddloa and Shop-Mado Harness. I'KAItll IX Tent, Wag. in Cover, and all article iitually kept In w tirt-clM burners nhnp. fii"alle MimJ) a arehirtlM, THK DALLES, 0I.EG0X. Thl Stamp a Guarant MAKER of Quality. C. J. STUBLING- Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency lor the Create t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. whiskey from 2 s t n u i.r viion. iht, is'rft nid i i IMPORTED C0QNA0 from 7.(i0 to I2.H per gallon. (11 m -.11 year ll. CALirORBIA BRANDIES Ix rn I.I.IT, to In I0 er gallon. (4 m il 5ar "l ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. and Val Iliats and Olympia T-r In Mll 0LYMPIA BEER n drmuhi, linHrt. I Ale and I'orter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. An linpuriaul liirfriani e. To a ho An.pi ica logins to ii'utk the fruits Jones evidently tijis'cs. The in- tif riTtinrii.iiin mi inr-r than the nun ' t r ! 1 1 err-n r npwatifitif-r t.t .IririrV rifirtv ... ,. . . i. . . , lime to laugn. 11.11 the heat price ii ""J pii.J M-ro for many yearn, and Ihe man-Kevicw. in the njaintenar.ee about the returns rrom Unio and the ! K,.ft irili vi-lual deal that ha jet been of the "open door" in C hina il np- other states. They nre showing their coimimmaif.d. nenrs cur diii'ouiats are to plnrnn readers that tl-e drift is sUadilv! The lent prhe ever paid in thi c-,un- a a toXive condition 1 ein.llv nin.il l, . I . -I ... 'lu 1- . . I 1- ,1.1 ' 3 t' . .loi'i'iig, jttn ih n.mg Sytiin of ria-n. Manufactured I square onto his j-b and it i now hi j ihe California l.g Syrup Co. only, an Wasco Warehouse Company tl;V for Seed Grain of ail n,t.i!!ted win, .,,y di.e.ne, but ,h.t j Heaclquar ters for Feed Grain otrii kinis Ihe nyt.m limply needs rleatiaing, I to j , ... MnA . ; -nuauquarturs ior ixonea uram, .Headquarters for Bran. Shorts. :?;a "' 1 Headquarters for "Byer3' Best" Pendle ton Flour. bring comfort hom to their l.enrtn, sold Ly all drugu-lata Hinoke In inurOwH I'rnnt, A ae!l an our. 'Ti not how much important pnrt. This position has against the Iictnocracy, and that the been made j ost'hle only ly octuja- chances are tint Iho Hepuhlican lion of the rLiliinrs, ! ly for beef ffi'tie wan that received by ahcolute ( nifij jrity in the electoral tolleoe flear Tho I Butt'T Crtfk thii ?fk. Oscar aoM 1VJ ' Ktnl rve tor .t ft.- Vmm I j hi-J to ft .Seattle Gnu of Klondike thip-j houe. ii. This Hour is mannfactured epre-nly fnr 11 a 1 vr nark la ,n,riin tee 1 to give tl'' . Via sell our mmli In,.,.. il,.n .n. l... l l, i,..la and If voll doll I you smoke, but how yu enjoy It. Try . call and get our prices and m convinced. wir .ilancol ten rents a oral r-roducl I that leit tho world, lien I llricli, Ware- t( Highest Price3 Paid for Whsat, Barley and Oats. AdvertisQ in tho Chronicle.