C20 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AMD WASCO COUNTY. Entered at the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, an second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY MAIL (POSTAGE PREPAID) IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year J 50 " 6 months 0 75 8 " 0 60 Dally, 1 year 6 00 y6 months 3 00 per " 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. MtlDAY, - MAY 19, 1893 The uniformity which distinguishes the utterances of republican and demo cratic papers of the Pacific coast anout Grover Cleveland's action on the Geary bill gives additional glitter to Mr. Wea er's candidacy in 1896. Even Tom Geary himself would have come out as a populist if he could have anticipated Mr. Cleveland's suspension of the pro visions of his bill. Taken in connection with the fact that the Geary bill was never intended as a deportation meas ure, but simply to bar the illegal im portation of coolies, the failure of the administration to comply with the con stitutional mandate with regard to the enforcement of the laws of the land places Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle on the defensive. It seems that Gov. Pennoyer is thoroughly aroused over the action of President Cleveland and intimates that lie will be a crime mover in an impeach ment trial, before the next regular ses sion of congress. The assumption of Cleveland has evidently brought down upon that functionary's devoted head more than the thnnderings of the press, and between his anxiety in the day time and his coming tribulations throughout the watches of the night his peace of mind is destined to undergo a severe wrench. The Washington hotels are suffering this summer through the loss of a large transient custom which they usually enjoy from the great num ber ot tourists that visit the capital annually. They are taking in the world's fair at Chicago instead. From spring until winter, usu allv. Washington is full of these travel- 7 P ers, and it has been the special objective point of newlv-mamea coupies. josu and bride will this summer take in Chi cago and will in turn be taken in to an extent that will prove a revelation. Boseburg wants the capital removed from Salem to Albina. Against which place has it the greater grudge? Port land Teleerram. The state has had to contend with Roseburg politicians alto gether too much to allow very much dictation from that quarter. Salem Journal. The probility is that tiie ques tion will be a prominent one before the next general election, in which we will all take part. It was discouraging on the dress re formers to have a women from Syria remind them that the reform move ment is slipping backward more rap idly in Syria than it is going forward in this country. The same may be said of Japan or Persia, and of in numerable semi-civilized countries Everywhere the common-sense dress of women is giving way to the mode of Paris. The law concerning the location of all atate institutions at Salem promises to be harder to enforce than the Geary act, for lack of a sufficient appropriation. Will somebody please figure up what it will cost to move the portage road at the Cascades, which is a state institution, to Salem, and report before the next ses sion of the legislature. President Cleveland, the Duke of Veragua and the Liberty bell are the biggest things in Chicago so far. Bos ton Herald. Well, hardly! Wait till you settle your board bill. Chicago Dispatch. Putting 100 cents worth of silver in a dollar will settle the finance question, free coinage and all. 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I have money to loan on short time loans. Geo. W. Rowland. ABOUT HANDWRITING. An Expert Declares That It Is Degenerating. The ChiroR-rapliy of Writers lor tbe Press Growing Worse on Account of Hurry and Fatigue Faults of reaching- Is it true that handwriting is growing; worse and worse all the world over? This is the statement of Mr. Jackson in his "Theory and Practice of Hand writing." Official reports, says the London News, seem to confirm Mr.' Jackson's belief. On the other hand, persons of considerable experience in reading literary manuscripts and exam ination papers of the higher orders can hardly agree with him. As a rule, the manuscripts of novels and of examina tion papers are legible and even rather pleasing. The exceptions are scarcely four per cent, in examination papers; in novels an author foolishly sends in a mere rough draft, with erasions and ad ditions tacked on by pins or waste ends of postage stamp paper. But these ex amples of handwriting are the worlc, except as regards many novels, of rather highly educated persons, and they throw no light on the hands of people far from literacy. The letters of servant girls and of other people without aspirations to cul ture are often penned in excellent and characteristic hands, and, on the whole, we do not think that the age writes ill, as a general rule. Naturally people who have to write great quantities oi copy" for the press or for other pur poses find their hands, if Roman and fine at first, gradually disappearing in scrawl due to fatigue. A number of popular and prolific authors are suffer ing from "writers' cramp," and their hands must have been degenerating in the progress of the malady. To do the work with the minimum of fatigue is the author's object, and cer tainly it seems as if the men and wom en with the most slovenly hands suffer least from writers' cramp. Mr. .Tack son, however, thinks that writing is very bad, that its badness is due to bad teaching, promiscuously selected mod els (he prefers examples on the black board to headlines), and, above all, the error is in sloping as opposed to perpen dicular cr vertical writing. 1 he nat ural man. he thinks, sits upright to his work, and would write perpendicular ly but for the prevalence of sloping copies. From these comes the habit of sprawling sideways at the desk, and that habit is bad for the eyes, bad for the spine, bad for discipline in school - . - i i . . i . -i ,1 j ; ...11.. bad for the handwriting. 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Where cheap motive power exists, there the manu factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment , TITLE PERFECT W. Ross D. BUNNELL, Pipe Won Ti Repairs aofl Hoofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Ruse Blacksmith Shop. price. of men which, taken at its flood, Jatisfaetior; (Juarapteed. See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River,. Wasco County, Oregon. Winans.