The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 22, 1897, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TA ohi Republican Daily Neuspupei
Watco County.
FRIDAY.
JAN. 22, 1897
EASTERN OFFICE 330 to 334 Temple
Court, N. Y. tffrv. E. KATZ, Agent.
A MODERN BENEFACTOR.
J. Pierrepont Morgan, the eminent
"Wall street highwayman, who with
his gang, recentl' clonsntcd Uncle
Samuels leg some. $S,000,000 worth,
is now being eulogized by the news
papers of the country as a philanthro
pist. Recently he has donated $1,
000,000 to be used in building and
maintaining a lying-in hospital in
!Xev York.
The gift is undoubtedly generous,
the object certainly one beneficial to
humanity. It is perhaps the correct
thing not to "look a gift horse in the
mouth," and certainly the gift should
not be refused because the money
was obtained by disreputable means.
At the same time we fail to see anj'
good and sullicient reason for hold
ing Morgan up to the world as a
humanitarian.
Senator Stanford devoted millions
to the cause of education, but he
robbed the government of the United
States out of money in his Central
Pacific railroad manipulation, and
then only gave 40 per cent of his ill
gotten gains to charity. It is true Mor
gan might have kept all the plunder
extorted from the government's ne
cessities, instead of giving up sixteen
per cent ot it to charity. The mag
nificence of the gift causes us to for
get the magnificence of the plunder
obtained by the raid on the treasury.
If we carried the principle down
into smaller transactions, it would
show its true inwardness more forci-
on, suppose, tor instance, some
poor devil should steal eight horses,
would his crime be condoned by giv
ing one to St. Vincent's hospital? Or
suppose a burglar should break into
one of our banks and swipe 20,000,
would his offense be condoned and
he held up as a public benefactor if
he gave $5,000 to the school fund:
Wc fancy not. We even believe
that the men who lost the horses
would want the thief prosecuted, and
we feel quite certain that the banker
who was robbed, would not fall on
the burglar's neck, to weep tears of
gratitude down his honest back, be
cause part of the mono' had been
devoted to charity. And there you
arc.
The fact that all the people were
robbed of a trilling sum each to make
up SIorgniTs $8,000,000 fund, made
the thett easy to bear. It was no
body's loss, because it was every
body's loss; hence we condone the
offense and pat the successful thief
on the back for his exceeding char
it' in giving a portion of his plunder,
gathered from the whole country, to
hi? native city.
Americans are full of a maudlin
sentimentality; so full that they slop
over on all occasions. We hold up
our hands in holy horror at the mur
derer of innocent girlhood, and sub
scribe money to pay a venal lawyer
to defend the criminal. We fill our
newspapers with gush about the red
handed criminal; and get up "public
sympathy" for him that is intended
to, and does, influence the jury that
tries him. Our women tear one an
other's clothes in the wild struggle to
present the pure-minded murderer,
who has outraged and murdered one
of their innocent little sisters, with
flowers typical of his innocence. Qui
courts sit in owl-eyed wisdom day
after day, assisting defendants' coun
sel to find some hair-splitting quillet
of the law that will permit trial after
trial, until the accused walks forth
purified of all sin, and takes to the
stage to show, with all the effects of
calcium lights, the details of the
butchery, that all may see and art-'-mire.
The heart of every sensible citizen
grows sick with shame at the con
templation of our own dnmpho'olish-
ncss. Wc need a decided change al
around. Wo need more sense am
less sentiment; wc need more states
manship and less politics; more jus
lice and less juggling with law; more
punishment and less praise for grant
larcotnsts. we need a tew monu
ments sitch as made the virtues of
Unman famous, and less slobbering
newspaper comment in praise of po
litical tricksters, posing as statesmen
magnificent thieves in tho garb of
financiers, and treasury looters, play
ing the role of philanthropists.
When wc realize this, and get the
country back ou this basis again, we
can build our own colleges and char
itable institutions, too, and then have
millions left over for ourselves.
Sfenkcr Davis sat quietly in his
chair while the Uenson house organ
ized, and remained until after it ad
journed. In l'act he came near being
left in jeopardy, for all of his sup
porters had gone over to lienson.
He was not recognized as a part of
the new house, and consequent re
mained in session, where he must
haye stayed indefinitely if Riddel
had not kindly come in and ad
journed him.
The muddle at Salem has assumed
a different shade; but it remains to
be seen whether the political pool is
growing clearer.
Tho Truu liumedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tnkihvn, 111.,
"Cheif," says : "We won't keep house
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
Conaunmtion, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
trot the true remedv until we used Dr.
King's New Discovery. No other rem
euv can taue it5! place m our noiue, as
in it we have certain and sure cure for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc."
It is idle to experiment with other rem
edies, even if they are urged on you as
just as good as Dr. King's New Discov
ery. They are not as good, because this
remedv has a record of cures and besides
is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy
Trial bottles free at JJlukelcy & Hough
ton's Drug Store. 4)
CATARRH
local'sdisease
and is the result of colds and
sudden climatic changes.
For your Protection
we positively state tlfct this
remedy does not contain
mercury or any other injur
ious drug.
Ely's Cream Balm
is acknowledged to be tho most thornph care for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay 1'ever of all
remedies. It opens and cleanees the nasal passages,
allays pain and inflammation, heals the Eores, pro
tects the membrane from colds, restores the eeneei
of taeto and smell. Price Wc. at Druggists or by mall.
ELY. UKOTUEHS. 50 Warren Street. New York.
VOGT
You Ge
the Profits
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buying di
rect from the manufacturer.
4$
If- -2gf1
No better wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, using the best
materia! and the most improved
machinery. Wo havo no agents
Sold direct from factory to the
rider, fully warranted. Shipped
anywhere for examination.
WRITE FOR
Our Interesting Offer
Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind.
"Tie Regulator tine"
The Dalles. Portland anil Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freion
and Passenger Line
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and arc duo to arrive nt Portland.
LKAVC.
8:60 P. JI.
3:S0 A. M.
Daily
except
Sunday.'.
"1:00 1. M.
7:30 A. -M.
U-Ao V. M.
FJiOM JUNE 23, 1S9S.
OVERLAND EX--)
press, Salem, Rose-1
bun:. Ashland. Sac-1
I ramcnto, Ogden.San !
1 KraiicUeo, Jlo'nve,
i.os.iYiiKeies,L.i raso,
New Orleans and
East I
Koeburg and way sti-
tlotis
f Via Woodburn fori
I Mt. Ansel, SUverton,
i West Seio, Hrowns- S
vlllcSprlngllclil and
I Natron I
Salem and way stations
ICorvalliij and w.ivl
(station.-, "
jMcMliiiivillo and
(way stations (
3:10 A. 31.
M:-10 1 31.
except
Sundays.
'10.00 A. 31.
t 0:'J0 P. 31,
1 S:'i)P.3I.
Daily. (Daily, except Sunday.
DINING (URS ON OODEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN J1UFFUT SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Throuch Ticket Office. i:u Third street, whern
tlirouali tickets to all points in the Eastern
St.ites, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. 1!. KIRKLANI), Ticket Agent.
ll above tralnn arrive at and detmrt Iroro
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets.
YA3IIIILL DIVISION.
Patscnger Depot, foot of Jetlersou street.
Leave for OSWEGO, week davs. nt C:0O. 7:'0.
10:15 a. in.; 1:2:15, 1:45, 5:25, 0M5, 8:05 . in.
(ana ir.-.u p. m. on Saturday only). Arrive at
Portland at 7:10, 8:30. U:'J5 n. in.: 1:00. 3:15. 0:35.
7:55, 9:10 p. m.
Leave for Sheridan, week davs. it 1:30 u. m.
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Mnndnv. Wednesday and
Kli nv nt OMO ii. m Arrive n't PnrMnnH ?ruo.
dav, T hurtday and Saturday at 3:05 p. in.
Until further notice, the
Steamer Regulator will leave
The Dalles on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays at 7:30
a. m., and will leave Portland
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 0:80 a. m.
l'ASSKNUKU KATKS:
Ono way $2 00
Round trip 3 00
Frei Rates Greatly educed.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time. Shipments for way landings
must be delivered before 5 p. in. Live
stock shipments solicited. For rates call
on or address
W. C. ALL A WAY
Onnornl Arnt4
THE DALLES. - OREGON
BMSTI
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VJA-
Spokane
Denver
Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20.8:40.
10:15a. in.: 12:15, 1:43,3:30, !r.'2r 0: 15 p. rn. Ar
rive at Portland at l-':35, !::. 10:00 llrJj a. in.:
1:80, .:15. 5:10, 0:35, 7:55 p. in.
R. KOEIILER, E. P. ROGERS,
Mmifwer. Asst. G. K. Pass. Aj;t.
OPERA
HOUSE
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Tuesday, Jan. 26.
Big
Black
Boom
(jeoria 1 pi varsity
graduate apd Operatic
TVpstrel 5cars,
Headed by Ernest flogan and
'.i0 Star Performers.
10 Great Singers !
10 G-reat Dancers !
10 Great Comedians!
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
s:. a- L is 3sr isr.
DR. GUM'S
IMPHOVKD
LIVER
PILLS
I'liynic. One PHI, for a Hose.
nt. at thii hnufeU ach a&v M neL-otisarv for
teal lb. Them pllU nupply wliat tbn tjrutuui lucks to
nasi it ivnuiaT. 1 ntry curt iiniuacuu. utikuivu wu
Kvoi 'ind clour tluiOiiiipleilori l-((r th.in i-unnotics.
Tfieyncitusr rriii nor rlckon. To cnimncn yon, wo
will mall tnrapli' frw. ur full liyi tor Vm, ISnM mcry.
iikrro. mUlUSAWIiO MUU. UO.. WiliacMplda. Pa.
A -Ml I1
A rnnvMmn
Watch for Our Grand Street Parade
every day at noon.
The Only Colored Ladies Quartette.
"If I wero you, I'd go."
SeatH now on Bale .at Snipes-Klnerely
Drugstore.
TICKETS 50 CENTS.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby Riven tlmt tho umlersiRiid,
HrtmlnlKtriitor ot tlio estiito of Theodore von Jlor
btel, ik'ccasud, Juts II led 111 it lliuil account iih miicIi
iidiiilnUtrfttor, 1111U that Hid 5th day of Jiiuuury.
1MJ7, Ht 'J o'clock p. in. litis been Usui by onlerof
of tho County JuiIro hn tho time for JiearliiR any
objection-) to Mild account mid settlement there
of. All iielrscredltorH or other person Inter
etwl In snlil entto uro duly notified to file their
objection to uuld account) If any they have, bo
foro hild date. . ,
Dated this 21th day of November. 1690.
1 (1KO. VON JtOltSTKL,
Administrator of tho Kutute o Theodora vpn
iloMtel dcowwl. n2M
OCEAN STKAMKKil l.eavo l-ortliuiil
Every Flvo J)avs for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. K & Co. s Agent
Tho Dalles, or address
V, 11. IIUItUiUUT, Oen. Pass. Apt
Portland, Oregon
E. 31'NKir.I. President aud Munt;er.
Now Nchedule.
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 : lo
a. m., and leaves 4:50 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :lu
p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. in.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55
p. tn., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 1 p. m.
lrain 'd and -'4 will carry passengers
between Lne Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ini: Tho Dalles at 1 p. ni. daily and ar
riving at Tho Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. E. E. Lytle,
A Kent.
Monuments
and Headstones.
Before going elsewhere, call on
L. COMINI, The Dalles, Or.,
For a Tombstone. Warranted
to stand for all time, regardless
of wind or weather.
American Market,
74 Second Street.
Fruit, Produce,
Butter, Eggs.
l'OULTKY, 1'IHII mill OAMK
IN HKAHON.
69 TELEPHONES 69
JQ II. ItOltKIlTB,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Wholesale.
MflLiT LtlQUOS,
Olines and Cigars.
THK CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and ,
HOP GOLD BEER SScfffi1!,
Anheuser-Basch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcohoS
beverage, Tineq.riaiea as a xoiuo.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
Wasco Warehouse Gompai
Headauarters for Seed Grain of an kinds
Headquarters for Feed Grain of an kinds!
Headauarters lor Rolled U-ram, ail kin&i
Headauarters for Bran; Shorts,
of MILLkd
Headauarters for "Byers' Best" Pendlsl
nn TrimiV This Flour is manufactured expressly for frffJ
UUJJ. X 1J tlx . usc . UV(3rv Buck is guaranteed to give satiafa'cfewJ
Itr 11 1...... tlm.t mil. Itniicn in Mitt trnltn finfl If vnll AnnU ikl.l m
mid iMit. mir nrices mill be convinced.
" mm
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. lp
1 C rtQ Buys a Sooc BOYS'SUIT at 0. F. Stel
I LLo. ons.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50,1M
$3-5
T 1 5 "M 1 Anelepnnti
Ladies Lloaks. iissw
Xb Ull Vy. J' . 1DIUJUJUI1E5 USivS 1U1 U HUI VlWp
blo suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. Wt
best Black Diagonal for $12.00.
assortmet!fa
U8treceinsj
men maji
seen m snow window.
Remember, all these goods are latest made, warm. serMi
iceable and fashionable, and .at prices never before VfjjMm
proached in The Dalles. mm
Leave your orders for
Dressed Chickens, Fish,'
Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs,
Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds,
COAL AND ICE,
AT
THE DALLES GOiqUSSIOfl GO.'S ST0l(f
Corner Second and Washington Sts.
urn
BLAKELEY&HOUGHTOH
175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregorf
ARTISTS MATERIALS.-
Country and Mail OrderB will receive-prompt attention.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER.
ISuccesBor to Clirlsman & Corson.
111 FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in lmsiness at the old stand. I would be pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.
Ottlco next door to tho First National Ilnnk
The Dalle, Oregon. novl'J
u There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at itsjm
leads on to fortune."
The poet unciueatlonably had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpet
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at graatlv-reduced rat
MIOHEIjBACH BRIOK, . . UNION RT.