2 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. BTJBBCKIPTION SATES. . ST MAIL, rOSTASI rsXPAID, IB ADVAHCB. Weekly, 1 rear i 50 " 6 months 0 75 u g 0 "O Ball, 1 year. 6 " 6 months 8 00 per " 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. a candidate for the vice president. Of course he would deny 'such a charge. No one is ever an out and out candidate for the second place on the national ticket. The way to get the vice presi dential nomination is to make a bit; bluster for the first place on the ticket and th:-n make a quiet combination with a leading candidate and be content with second place. Any man who would de clare himself a candidate for the vice DO JUrl Ein n.ira np presidency would never get beyond the mere, announcement. ui til mi im ifj HOUS A Big Job SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. La u LS3 It w-mld be job to ell one hun " cd eople - very day anything hat would nterest ihem in your goods. It's Dead Easy If done the right way. This paper will tell sev eral thousand at once. WEDNESDAY, - NOVEMBEK 13, 1895 THE ALASKA BOUNDARY. ' A territorial dispute similar tn that in Venezuela, but in which this country is far more directly concerned, is rapidly approaching the critical stage. That is, tho Question of the boundary line be tween Alaska and British Columbia For several years it has been a matter of negotiation between the two govern ments, and much has been published on the subject. As will be seen, there is at present a well-defined boundary line, accepted and contended for by this country. It was laid down by the treaty of 1825. between Russia and Great Britain. It was accepted and recognized without disDute bv Russia, by Great Britain, by tho United States, by the Hudson Bay Company, and by the Do' minion of Canada, down to 1887. Then the Canadian government suddenly dis covered it was all wrong. They declaied that the treaty of 1825 did not define the boundary correctly ; it was ambiguous, and was drawn by men who did not know what they were about. For ex ample, it says the line shall run up Fortland channel, when it really means Behm channel. How do we know the treatv makers ireant Behm when they said Portland? Because, say the Cana dians, Portland channel had not at that time been named. Really, it seems, to a mere Yankee, rather funny that the negotiations of that treaty should have mentioned by name, as a well-known thing, something that had not yet re ceived a name! Strange, too, that the channel should not yet have been named in 182o, when it was explored ana named, b' its present name, by Captain Vancouver in 1793! Again, the treaty provides that the boundary line shall follow the highest ridge of the mountain?, provided it be not more than ten marine leagues from tue coast. Where the ridge is further inland, or where there is no ridge, the boundary shall be "formed by a line parallel to the windings of the coast" -at a distance of ten marine leagues there from. Now that coast is exceedingly irregular, and ia fringed with an almost continuous chain of islands, some of ... them of considerable width. The Amer ican - contention has been that the "coast" means the maitiland, and that the phrase "windings of the coast" means that the distance is to bo meas ured inland from the innermost cxtrem- . ities of all large bays and gulfs, as well as from the outermost extremities of capes and headlands. The Canadians, n the other band, have argued that by "coast" is meant the outer shores of the islands; or that, at any rate, the ten league measurements must be made from the main channels of coast waters, and from lines drawn boldly across from headland to headland, and not from the indentations. As there is no well-de-fincd mountain ridge, the line will have to be drawn parallel with the coast. The width of the "panhandle" of Alaska will therefore vary by many miles, according as one or the other of these systems of reckoning is adopted. Of the value of the property in dispute there can be no question. It ia capable of producing every year more wealth than the whole purchase price of Alaska. England cannot be blamed for wanting it, if she can prove it to be fairly hers. .Certainly the United States cannot afford to relinquish it except upon the most convincing proofs. But, however, the dispute may be settled, we think in fluences will be at work which will com pel a dispassionate consideration of it. The British will not be permitted to "rush" the American position as they would a Nicaraguan port or a 'Matabele kraal. 2T."Y. Tribune. Walla Walla Union : Yesterday was the sixth anniversary of Washington's admission into the union. Can any other state 6how greater advancement in the same length of time after reach ing statehood ? 'Walla Walla Statesman : Spokane is to have a city market as soon as a loca tion can be secured and a building erected. Such a market is one of the needs of AVaila Walla. In the first place the consumer would bave all the advan tages of competition, for he could go to the market everv morning and could there find everything wanted, and the puce would be regulated according to the suddIv. He would have the advan tage of visiting a dozen different stalls if he wished, and of choosing the very best and freshest. La Grande Chronicle: Huntington, Baker City and Union are all competi tors for the trade of the Cornucopia mining district. The people of Hunting' ton have succeeded in the opening ot a road along Snake river in this section In Union a subscription paper is in circulation for funds to improve the road to Cornucopia, in an effort to control the trade of that camp, and the Baker City Democrat advises its people "to be on their guard." All these points- recognize the advantage of securing trade from outside districts. Pendleton has stead fastly adhered to a similar policy. La Grande should lose no time in profiting by these examples.- Yesterday afternoon the case of Wil liams & Co. vs. A. A. Urqnhart and Anna Urqnhart came to a speedy con clusion. When the evidence of the plaintiff was in the attorney for the de fendant, Mrs. Urquhart, moved for a non-suit, on the ground that the com plaint did not allege that the defendants were husband and wife.. Judge Brad shaw granted the motion and the case was dismissed. Bneklan's Arinn salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin ernptione, and posi tively cures pilee, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Biakeley & Houghton, druggists. Mr. Thomas A. Ward left on the Regu lator this morning for San Diago, Cali fornia where he will remain till next April. Mr. Ward has not been in the beet of hpalth for some time and his physician has ordered a chunge of clim ate. Mr. Ward was accompanied bv hia wife and daughter. Tom, as he is famil iarly known, is an old tiints resident of Wasco county and drove 6tage' in the days when stage driving waa an art. . His f. lends hope the soft air of California will bring him the C-ivetel restoration of health 9 In an interview at Walla Walla re cently Ex-Senator Spooner denied being If you want to preserve apples, don't cause a break in the skin. The germs of decay thrive rapidly there. So the germs of consump tion find good soil for work when the lining of the throat and lungs isbruised, made raw, or injured by colds and coughs. Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, will heal inflamed mucus mem branes. The time to take it is before serious damage has been done. A 5o-cent bottle is enough for an or dinary cold. 50 cents and $1.00 Scott & Bowne, Chemists, New York. 1,000,000 People Wear IW.LD HAND SEWED PROCESS $5.00 $4.oo $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 For Men! - BEST IN THE WORLD. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.T5 For Bors ailYontiis Wear W. I. Dooelu shoes mid save from 81. OO t a pair. Ali Style, and Width. The advance In leather has Increased the price of other makes, but the quality and prices of' V. I.. Dotssrla. .hoe remain the same. . Take no substitute; See that name and price is stamped on sole. W a, aioasla, 1-hockton, Mass. Sold by CHAS. F. STEPHENS. A Show for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, headed by the only Y Q J M G , America's Greatest Colored Comedian and Sweet Singer. I!" TITNTT A "VT TTT TVT TT TN" HlLiliARD BREWER The wonderful Boy Contortionists PICKANINNY DRUM CORPS, BUCK and WING DANCES, BLACKBIRD BAND. FUN MAKERS. Admission, 50 and 75c. Children, 25c, Reserved Seats hovr on sale at Biakeley & Houghton's Drugstore. Fall Winter Dry Goods, Boys' and Men's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. f y - I2A S : . -.-2:;, v.1.'. 2; 5i-V :-yt-7l3i-7' A. iff ft ji 's-w-'t, . LPIES' OflPEB ml JQGKETS. The Re iilalor Line He Bales, Fortlait and Astoria Navigation Co. ft- Li ARG-E STOCK TO SELECT FROM. We took great, pains, while we Were in New York City recently, to obtain the best styles at low and popular prices. The profits on our entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, etc., we have cut down to the minimum; but we wish to remind our customers that our prices are Net Cash, and that we do not and cannot allow 20 or. 25 per cent, discount. THROUGH FreioiXt ana Passenger Line jurmiKu xsauy in pa (.ennaays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Stamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 e.m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer . Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PASSENGKK RATES. Oneway J2.00 Round trip 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, terill be brought through, with out delay at 'Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock ehipments solicted. Call on or address, - W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent rHE-DALLES. OREGON JOS. T. PETERS & CO. -DEALERS IN- UILDIWC : MATERIALS -AND- EHEElIfi SUPFMES. Toloplioxio 33"o. 25. The Germania STUBLING & WILLIAMS, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS All brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter, and Genuine Key West Cigars. A Full Line of CALIFORNIA - WINES - AND - BRANDIES Twelve-ypnr-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medicinal purposes. Beat Malt Liquor. Columbia Brewery Beer n)i Draught. Agents for the Celebrated I'ab.t Milwaukee Beer. . No. 94 Second Street. THE DALLES, OR Im't Your Wite- Weaker than she -was when you married her ? 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