THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6. 1900. The Weekly Chronicle.1" TUE MISS J. IITKE$$. I Twm the tkuikt Leaier. ( O rves " i u r - ti a 5 S.r la-rsea O S -I .- .i-r a.--? t.- tw.i Ot-t ! .i? el-art it' i &-r- t '.! ' . i rf.r lilicn s.ace 1 I U-e auiunva . U,ty.buti, in Lee .! mxr ,f5Rl ,cJ ae inelINI ti ti.: ia quarwr, .:uJ doc'l fiase together io t'iirKm Tt. p..;;,, tie rst o! the week ; b.s.r- Is so vet y and. lew I- tiei-t of Alfred Austin, Eng'ana ' Lxklnj i:er t:tt in till iefUon. i prtva to. This la'.ter view is t iurelle The flowicz vencrsj Tl rst thiect of ere from Stan-; oa lie rehef cf Mif.kic-, if iffereJ , - fi Lere Friiar n.crn:tg f-e the . . . . ' Tax:: it SJ-eiitr. TLe ccns-gaiLera wis .scmoclr. .col J tae got .Lto, r.e, acy waste Liiitt frosi Mime tjc( mirtct &;u pi of fiae m sd ! Oregon. VfiiiO ccun'.y lu a dis- cre ti err o.is:rz n-aa fuel c,u. ', rpriiing ciliea of towns' GecasiotsJ by tie fact tLt free J tive decline J ssewLat an 1 i on us doubled y erroneous. 1. ice were i C icQ.h too list veir as al! coe- FOF. JS OPES I.IYER. KtxxMJt ft ; 1 WJ re C;p cf B..-H J Dares at tie Cascade j enU now cere toc-oal ' .hM touM teat ibean U!tUb Sbaoi As a ctqua busi: In general .j. LicJj d ub;cd ta is c& 1 CiKwimW the PctUB-lireUUfJBcyqoo bst tUt Lkil vesr . st lia Uaie. I . V . I l It n c;a rirr to li. sts, I; vlrocit tie laxeiiie cctititcti: by tie fcG(l knows itt if the felted j gftTercxectcf rovJ tioand, 5l4!f4 filters la tie present criiis.i Cite cUtriiC'.ioLS t Ct'.i'.o dJ Tbewe t; 1 U22irds cntil Jooils De, f-r tenjxnry re!itf, od ttej dsy n.M yrrett, demo-j cI:iTte ccw-ioction of a cscsl Bdctat iod farniT ediior of tLe Pojt-lx- I Und Telegram, nd Ute mioister to) Wub the tori;t ro J, ctesm boils s,taa) we ultf eTerJ Earopein ecu! 1 g;tr tLe iroducrtj !or tejcofcoUj wiH f jrge ;orTpoodiP2!j Cclaxb;i mcd tie Soike rirers r,d : tlMj jt Oregon sets the pace in csrry Ilea: to the upper eoi of !f4jMr;cg ,Dj LaJticj, il cij led ebort portage. Tbere tte cargoes j lhe wbole cmrj to water wbeo cocli be tritsfened to cars, ndtbe qTje,llotl u fqurely before it trom the cir tleliveied to other j wbel!i;r we 1 become the supreme r.eimers at U.e lower eod cf themoraUnd ElUnsi itflecCe ia the real. Tbetce, lj ceats of pC:Sc or forewer tril Along behind exlstirj canil and !ocks at tte C- Grett Briuin Bussia, Gertcacj, cid,tLere isopen aaTigation tolheFrincei ,niJ cven JipmDi If BBp. Af:r tie compJetionof j preseion of the Philippine inurrec. prcp.e.1 cacilacl locks at Celi'.o,- cwU CJ im lbe sum is stMBbcaU coci-J rcn without inter-; tmaSJ toaptni lo t5jC iasmeasuMble naption from L?wL,ton to the sea. jCOJtor m futore war to regain lhe To this end, the Portland chtmoer j ti tnd commerce in the Pacific of commerce or2es cnon evenrii.t. it v ! drawcg our fiig and forces from the t kt '.-!- to Id), ti U !orerac lei Tiy, w:ta TitiM yeii, Kiucm-ttl k.: Ln.ki3it. its km dw-wl t it A4 e4 1L 1 ijhiM At th reiiTl!iJ bUrt Btti ia Um t j- . Oh, oct twet. Mabtrira kith, )lAlsittg tdl vith Lockaoar -4 1x1 tiL AJ 00 U Mfiz( civd we wiU ixrc B.Ft. Wharf tb bT imin. bvadj by tzwli a&d ra Fslten4 not. c, no( coc, LItu( oa bone Best: -Oh. when ibcr n eone. Itm'jbtA veU er rf dram. Ar.l brill lb tit tua-lua PouktI till tte er p!if Grimly tte foe retired: "ttie be irejaeol trei. TiU, be wo. moody, mired, H: td 3l rear rpiit:'' 3 it hsrtioj acei:lT, ' t toiiblr Tbe Pi:e, it circulating re j ports to ike Jtxt that ti-ert it to r-c ! j to t eep here. TLeee rertt m:gi.t j Lve beea toe to nioaths io, tat not j inor. Tbere are aecomaaodationt for 1 iCASTOiill I oer GENERAL NEWS- to i-tcrei. bitnself ia the effort by osisg U hit ieSaence lo bear on the comxerciarbodies in bis section, on the state semtorsarid representatives from the virions districts in the coootry whoe future prosperity is inrolTe J, and, at all tirtes and every wlere, lo earnestly assist in the effort to cause the making of a new survey for a canal and locks, and the im mediate construction cf a portage railway, cece&sary in transpo ing materials and labor for the canal construction; hich, though built for thai purpose, shall te open and free to the public for transportation pur poses until a canal and locks shall be completed and daly thrown open for the public service." It is the belief of the chamber of commerce that the result of these improvements would be to "control the freight rates of Dearly the whole country. If this splenlid region is to be developed to its fullest extent, cheap transportation must be estab lished along the line of least re sistance the Columbia river." Philippires. nEl'UBLICASISH FORTY AGO. yea ns Last Tuetdiy, the 29ih ult, a meeting was held in Blooraington, Illinois, to commemorate the con vention that met in that town forty four years ago to organize the republican party in that state. Abraham Lincoln was one of the delegates and made a wonderful and characteristic speech. Io the fierce light of the present democratic con tention that the constitution, of i'.s own force, follows the flag, it is interesting to cote what the founders of the republican party thought of that doctrine forty-four years ago. The convention in part "Eesolved, That we hold, in a. cordance with the opinions and practices of all the great statesmen of all parties for the first sixty years of the administration of the govern ment, that, under the constitution, cotigress possesses full power to pro hibit slavery in the territories; and that, whilst we will maintain all the constitutional righls of the South, jastice, humanity, the principles Df freedom as exprassed in our declara tion of independence and our nation al constitution and the rurity and perpetuity of our i?orerDrrent re The Times-Mountaineer says it never knew tilt it teard Messis. Wilson and Fulton Thursday night that the way to relieve people in dis tress was to tax them. The Tirres Mountaineer in its brief career as a Bryanite organ has acquired a vast fund of misinformation. Congress bad no choice in the matter of the Porto Rican tariff between a direct tax in cash, that Governor General Davis assured the administration would be actual confiscation, and an indirect tax that would fall largely on the sugar and tobacco trusts. So they taxed the trusts and as far as possible let the masses go free. Be sides this congress placed nearly everything necessary to the comfort and prosperity of the Porto Iticans on the free list. This is not after the manner of democratic legislation, nor what would suit the trusts, but it suits lhe conditions on the island and that's enough for us. A private letter from Porto Rico says that every body there is pleased with the new tariff except one man. That man is the British consul &t Sin Juan. Mr. Finley, who bad bought up all the sugar in sight, an ticipating its free entry into the United States. Now that the election is over the next thing on the program is the Fourth of July, aud The Dalles, with its customary exchange of bospttility. will depopulate itself on tLat day and celebrate with its friends and neigh bors in the surrounding country. There U at least one country ia the vori-l where- it costs nothing to die. Ia tome of the canton of .Switzerland all the dead, r.ch or poor, are boned at the public eipeose. Tti Kortbein Pacific announces a re daction in rate for the trantportotion 5:t pertont in cn Lease, the1 1 r - . 4 n A A .n V., iK.ra a rat All g AilvX, aula V J uv.r - ' - ; piac, too, where the tired traveler can ' fet a Lirftt's lo-iirc . Di!et pjpert ; Pam copy. i Sixteen cars of sheep left the Saaniko stock yards Friday, fourteer. v'ads tfaturday, sod nineteen Monday. The first ahipment was consigned to James Wright of Spokane, the lat two trains foinj to the Mallory Commission Com pany, Chicago, and are part cf the herds of J. E. Sherar 4 Co., of this county. We understand the next consignment will leave here June 8:b and 10. b, a total of seventy cars. The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany has jast received a new band car whose motive power is gasoline. The car willl carry about eight men, and is capable of making twenty miles an j hoar. This use of gasoline is of very ! recent date; it does away entirely with j men "working their way" after a hard i day's work. Anything more convenient j and hand? could not be had by the com pany, as it wi.l save them in a snort time its cost many times over. The Boxers.' The Chinese "Boxers," who are etart- ling the world with atrocities inflicted AYe5etatie PreparalioaforAs- si-Tvi-uinO iVF.-kvl andRedula- , ..uiuata - -9 7 ! . Promotes DigestionJCheerfur ness and Rest-Conlains nei liter Opiurrulorpbjne norMineraL ot .Narcotic. HwmJmJ- .pefecl Remedy forConstipa- ; non.sotixaioinacn.uiaiTiioea I Worrns,Corvvul5ions,FcvCTish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. j Facsimile Signature of XEW YORK. 13T MM. ttT W 1 For Infants and Childron The Kind You Hav Always Bought Bears the Signature SAP w f .KV In EXACT COPr OF WRAPPER. Use For Over Thirty Years tmc etrrrw eeMN , mrm nynn errv. An riiiAciiinarlos n rf rf.A fr.si..rtnava of horses in car oad Iota fiom points in . . .. ..... . . . r, . c. d 1 1 have a membership running into the VVacbicg'.on and Oregon to St. Paul. . ..... Ti..r.i. The rate per car has been reduced from j ' . 8 . ,--j petrated in the maritime province of 5 t.to tol. 0.50. j Shan Tung, which lies south of Peking. -5' II wm C.mn.l Smith ' . . ... .. . ft' lu ....p.v.., . i ltiia province, tnoagn smaller than the Frank Carr. John Travis snd James Hy-! Ute of vahington, havinj, an area of ler are oeieounnie 10 "ii"h,i 56.000 tonare n Fi.hu nnnnla. H T-aCT"aV Ta CA' TA ugainet them for gambling at Fort Waene, Ind. The complainants are tion closely estimated at 35,000,000. As in the case of the vigilantes, or- their wives. The cases are the result of K.cized in the lawless days of placer a church crusade sgaintt gambling, The monthly statement of the con troller of the currency shows that at the cioee of bo si nest May 31, 1900, the total circulation of national bank notes mining, the society of "Boxers" wat originally formed with a commendable purpose. It was organized to deal with bands of native robbers, but later be came an instrument of private revenge, was ISOO.-lSS.&So, an increase for the i and later still for venting the Chinese year of o8,424 335. and an increase for j hatred against "foreign devils." Ori the month of 15.210.563. The ciicula- finally, the "Boxers" were the Brother tion baeed on United States bonds was i hcod of the Strong Sword (in Chinese t23.0i'9.m. and increase for the year j Ta Too Why) and accomplished good of 56,73.163, and an increase for the 'work in the interest of law and order. Its membership is largely composed of ignorant Chinese, and intriguing men who desire the checking of foreign in fluences, work upon the ignorant raasees witb assertions that the missionaries are opposed to the veneration of ances tors and murder Chinese children to ob tain certain organs said tot be nscd in witchciaft. Colombia Suuthern Warehouse. DTX.tC Spec i;il StoYe The election is over and we are right glad of it. We shall now for a time at least have a chance to find space for something besides politics. A Praetteal nemoDitraUoo. A fact proven by actual demonstration is more satisfactory than any theoretical proposition. Realizing this, and know ing that they have a proposition which they can gaaraotee, the Oregon Sanitary Closet Company, of The Dailet, Or., have constructed one of their sanitary closets and put the tame into actual operation. The closet it now 1-cated in the rear of CI. at. Burchtorf't bicycle re pair etore on Second, between Federal and I.atichlin trenta Tha TlaMpa anil iutre that power should be exerted lhe pobliC cordLi:y iDTned to call yj prevent me extension or slavery lnd inrj,ct ,be Mme. Tbi, comp,ny into the territories heretofore free." u nnfr r.rr,a-.i tn nil nrHr. Mnmnii,. , r , Parties desiring this system will be fur nished foil information npon application to or correspondence with D. 8. Dafur, The Dalles, Or. m31-lwd3tw Bradstreets reports that failures in the month of April were not only fewer than in any corresponding month for a number of 'years, but were 13 per cent smaller than March, and were in fact lighter than those of any month recorded since Sep tember last year, when embarrass ments and liabilities were the small est reported in any single month for the last seven years past This is in line with the general opinion that oasfnesf reached its most prosperous Starvation never yet cared dyspepsia. Persons with indigestion are already half starved. They reed plenty of wholesome food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat so the body can be nourished while the worn out or gans are being reconstructed. It is the only preparation known that will in stantly relieve and completely cure all stomach troubles. Try it if yoo are suffering from indigestion. It will cer tainly do you good. month of $17,021 995. C. S. Farrow, of Eugene, bas invented a sidewalk nail which is driven into the tides of the boards instead of the top. He claims it ketps the boards from get ting loose, and at the sau.e time pre vents shoes and dresses from being torn by projecting nails. Mrs. Mary S. Mark died in Portland Saturday. Mrs. Mark was a daughter jf the Rev Dr. R. C. Hiil, of Albany, eminent in Oregon's history, both as a pioneer minister and phytician. Mrs. Mark was also the eister of the Hon. V. Lair 1M1, of Berkeley, Calif., and Dr. J. L. Hiil, of Alhany, Or. A Good CongS. Medicine. It speaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Reooely for the past five yean with complete satisfaction to myself and ca-lomer." sie Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Eiten, X. Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary concha and colds and for the ough fol lowing la grippe, and find it very effica cious." For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. That Throbbing Headache Would qu rklv leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Thousands of taflVrere have proved their matchles merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches'. They make pnre blood and strong nerves and build up yonr health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money bark if not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 5 Do-li.tn, AKenllnal N-itice is hereby given to all owners of. dogs who have not paid license oa the tame that they come forward and take out a license before the 10th dty of Jane, or in default the dogt will be Im pooLiled and the delinquent! will have to pay impounding feet as well as li censes, or have their dogs destroyed. N". D. Ht'Giiis, ni20 jl0 Marshal Dalles City. Unless food It digested quickly it will ferment and irritate the stomach. Alter each meal take a tearoonfnl of Kodol Dyspepsia Care. It digests what you eat and will allow yoo to eat all you need of what you like. It sever fails to cure the worst cases of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to take. For Halo. A good etcond-hand threshing ma chine -for tale at L. Lane's blacksmith shop, on Third street. j4 dAwlm Clarke A Faik's flavoring extracts are the best. Atk your grocer for them. I At Shaniko the Columbia Southern Railway Co. controla 80x100 feet of the Shaniko warehouse buiUing, to he used as a freight warehouse, through which they will receive and forward freight in the nual manner. The impression that ail business must be done through for warding houses is an erroneous one and we take this means of dispelling it. Freight received and held twenty-four hours will be turned over to a forward ing bouse subject to the order cf the consignee. The rate on wool in sacks or io bales from Shaniko to The Dalles is 25 cents per 100 pounds. For rates or other information call on or address C. E. Lytle, G. F. & P. A., or Gso. F. Ross, Agent, Shaniko, Or. Motlco. Owing to the retirement of Frank Cbrisman from the firm of Chrismsn Bros., and bit intention to leave the state as toon as possible, all debts due the firm most be paid immediately. All having claims against the firm will please present them at the market for payment. m4-tf Ciibisma.n Bhothebs. Experience is the beet Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of cought, cold or croup. Should it fail lo give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. For the convenience of parties want ing ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone No. 107; long distance 1S3. "Ring 'em up." 18m-tf for Sale. A second-hand ten-foot Randolph header, in fair condition. Will be told cheap. Enquire of Ai.tx. McLkop, mayll-lmw The Dalles. Clarke A Fa'.k have received a carload of the celebrated Jame K. I'atton strictly pure liquid paints Why pay fl.75 per gallon for inferior paints when yoo can buy James E. Patton's sun pr-jof paints for f 1.50 per gallon, gusranteed for 5 years. Clark A Falk, agents. mi7 Will close Wednesday, June 7th, 1900. Those wishing a new Cook Stove or Steel Tlange will miss it by not taking advantage of this sale. Stove manufacturers advanced their prices 5 per cent this week. junTiri VIAYS & CHOfJUE Before you pluce any orders for a tombstone or for curbing, fencing or other cemetery work, call on Louis Comini. I will not only give you all the information you need but I will quote you prices you cannot beat anywhere. It no one blorT you. It will take only a few minutes to call aud see me. If you have a neighbor who ever did business with me cousult him as to the price and quality of my work and abide hy the result. : : : NjrsBNsBac7sa Louis Comini CLEANLINESS. is being advocated by all partiea regardless of race, color or pre vious condition of servitude. R-memlcr we make our custo mers glad when they buy or Pure Prepared Paints. There is a finish and gloss to its work that is admired by all. Paints, Oils. Glass, Picture and Room Moldings Be sure and inspect onr stork of Wall Paper Designs for WOO on Display Washington Street, between Second and Third. H. GLENN & CO. I'A'iMA'A' A S ' ' - l: , 4;- 6' Str. Regulator. .lA7TJT?T??T;--T'n-T,T-t'',A'','ArrrirTTr' REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, PORTLAND i ASIORIA MY. CliMPANY Btfamera of th Remilator Une will run !"' ow.rg M'liedule, tbe Company reacrrlng the right I" cb,vp M'hedula without notice. J' now. f I v iiallet f t a. H. Tueiulay J. Thliitwlay . f Saturday.... . t Art. Portland alar. . re. j l.v. Portland at 7 A. M. I MondHy ! . . . Wcdne-alay I .. . . trlday I Arr. Iallr at A : r. m. , Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. Str. Dalles City. now I t. Ial at n a. a. Monday Mrdueadar..- KrldM. Arr. Portland at i r. a. ; itl a. Thiir-dT HNtiinl)1 Arr. nl .... hull" , r. FOR. COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel by the Steamer, ot tha Ro;,t. I ,. Th ,..,.. rtld..vor i.i give H roin me beat -ervloe ikmioUs. For lurlher Information addwa , Portland Office, Oak Street Pork. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gn. Agt. t