The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 16, 1897, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Gnponieie.
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The only Republican Daily Xeiupapei ri
Huco Countu.
E ASTERS OFFICE MO to 234 Temple
Court, S. Y. Citj. E. KATZ. Agent.
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Chronicle and Oregonian
Chronicle and Examiner
Chronicle and Tribune
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"WEDNESDAY
JCXE 1G. 1S97
TWO PICTURES.
Harney "Harnato. the great specula-'
tor m African mines, has taken the
suicide route out ot this world into
the next. He was on the steamer .
bound from Cape Town to England, j
and brooding ovur bis losses, which ,
arc said to have been heavy, he
jutniied overboard and was drowned. :
His sister-in-law says: "He has lost
loads and loads and loads of money
laielv. no wonder he committed sui
cide." She also says that his wealth j
at the time of his death was & 15,-
000.000. J
Poor fellow! When one considers'
the wretched state of poverty to i
which inordinate ambition and over-j
weeninir desire had reduced htm. onei
is forced to say. with bis sister in-1
law. "No wonder he committed sui
cide." Had there been thirty or forty
millions of dollars left of bis fortune, j
he misbt, have manaaetl to rent a ,
flat and eke out an existence throusb
a genteelly poor old age
But with
a beggarly $15,000,000. the idea was ';
unendurable. He was in manv a bicj
deal, but the biuirest thine he ever
got iuto caused his death
He wa
magnificent in hi1 idea, even in 1
deaUi. for he used the whole Allan-1
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j,: i .:,i. i
His was a remarkable career. He I
was an English .lew. and benan his
money-making career with a trick
donkey. He didn't even have the j
lo..onrlf T-iltotiff. nf 1 r. 000 HOC) '
then, but he was undoubtedlv much
happier than when lie had,ffor life
held no charms for him when re-
duced to poverty. At one time he
was reported lo be worth j00.hmi'.
000, but values shrunk as they al
ways shrink in such property. His
wealth was on paper, fictinous values.
His mining stocks contained only
less water than surrounded him at
death, and enough to drown not only
he. but all his friends, in the ihian
cial sea.
Contrast his case with that of the
stout-hearted old man who built
Denver, who developed the mines of
Colorado, until today they lead the
world In the production of gold, and '
who, losing every dollar he had in .
the world, is today cheerfully swing- !
ing his pick as a common laborer in i
the very mines he once owned. i
The pictures make a vivid con- j
trast, and we confess to a decided
preference for the stout-hearted old
American who accepts poverty as he
accepted riches, and who troini: to
his work can say, a; Byron said
Moore :
"Here i a sish for those who love tne.
And a Msh fur tho-e who hate;
And whatever ikj s above me.
Here s a heart for any fate.''
.SO SAY WE, ALL OF US.
, " . .
ihe forestry cranks of the Lastj
aisnine that the only object in life!
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muai wuaiuni jojjie irnvu is 10 lie-
to de
strov the forests, ami thai this is es
jiecially true of Oregonians. There
never was a more serious mistake,
Th f..t;v.s nf n-.nn u-nt ,1,, fnr
ests protected just as much as the ,
people of llMton. They have Just j
as much interest in them, and cer-l
tainly as much pride. The differ-
once is that the people of Oregon
want the protection uirnisiieci without'
prohibiting tlie use thereof. They
believe in using the vast mountain
ranges for the pasturage of stock, so
long as no injury is done thereby.
They believo that the hardy pros
pector, who year after year has pa
tiently and hopefully sought the
alluring mine, should be allowed to
locate it, whether it happen to be in
thc forejtci!Ul montains of the;
Cascades or the sage-covered hills of
, Giant and Baker comities. They
believe that the mountains whereon
the forests grow can be used without j
injuring the timber, and they pro-
pose so to use them. Public senti
ment on the coast is all in favor of
: such use of the lands now embraced
l within the forest reservations, and
public sentiment is liable to become.
i or lo be looked upon, as pretty good
law. in cases where trrest are made
for violating the statutes in such
cases ma.le and provided.
As for Oregonians destroying the
forests, the Eastern people are not ,
acquainted with the Oregon fanner,
We know some of them who have
lived in the woods for twenty-five
years, and have not yet mustered up
courage enoush to destroy the tim-'
ber on two acres around their cabin ,
doors.
One of the first things congress
should do is to open the reservations
to prospectors, so that whatever is ;
found of precious metals may be
taken out of the earth and put in
circulation. As it is. the person nitd-
ing a mine within the limits of the
reservations cannot get title tu it.
Mr. Iluch Lee of Meriden, Con-
necticiu, who was witu Lieutenant
Peary on his expedition to the north
pole neighborhood, thinks the most
feasible way to get to that long
sought point is to ride there on a bihe.
He savs the ice is frozen as smooth
a level as on the ponds ot our own
country, and this is covered with
haul packed snow that would bear a'
wncei. me pian seem; an rigm. ai- t
"a-5 providing .Mr. Lees premises r
uurreui. nut mv .uv . vjiul-i
Arutic exploiers all mention an open
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k i : i t.i
sea iiiu'. suui; intm uu, wi iuuu
, 1 ft tlllt W W ft- W ft-A ft J k UftHl
broken ice that made traveling over
dinicnlt. and almost impossible. I
entb'
explorers
5VOrld, Or
either the other Arctic
have been fooling the
Lee is runnine a cold
bluff.
ATARRH
local'sdisease
ar.d Is the result of colds and
suiti3n c. ritic ehangss.
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: THE CELEBRATED.
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NEW SPRING GOODS
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TKaXSACT A GENEKALBAXKING BUSINES
Letters of Credit iesued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight E&L'himuu and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York. Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
la. COMIIVI,
SOU: UK A LET. IN THE DALLES OF
Marble Burial Vaults
A Perfect Protection from Water and
Dampness. Preserves the Body by Ex
cluding the Air.
It possesses every merit claimed for
the most expensive vaults, viz: absolute
security and durability, time making a
permanent and imperishable resting
place for the dead.
This vault is made of six pieces of mar
ble which can be firmly fastened to
gether with cement, thus making them
air and water tight.
All Kinds Cemetery Work!
Mr. Comini has on hand a larce sup -
pivot lirst-ehh-s Marble, to be used in
Monuments, etc
Prices lower than in
Portland.
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The Dalles, Oregon
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A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P, A.,
1M. MorrUon Cor. Thirl. l'ortlrnl On
Oregon
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0f,5?&rs' Agents, Jobbers
ana miaaiemen oy Duyin- di
rect from the manufacturer.
No better wheel made than the
4cme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, usin; thjbest
material and the most :n.;-oved
machinery. VJo have t:c 'zqerfr
Sold direct from factoi , f
rider, fully warrants.!. c'!iip;; ,!
anywhere for examimdo:..'
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Regulator Line
Tie Dalies, Portlanfl ani Astoria
Navigation Co."
FREIGHT AND PASSENUER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cacadc I.ocks and Poll
laud dully, except Sunday.
GOOD SERVICE. LOWEST RATES.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Are you goaig
OR TO
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It so. save money mid eniov n beautiful trlpcn
I the Cnlunibia. The we-t-bmind train arrival!
I The Dulles in nuijile time for passeneers to Ute
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outfroiiiK Southern and Northern trains- Efct-
' to take the East-bound train,
ttitthfritiformatlouitpply to
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DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
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Pine Lard and Sausages.
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strs. Regulator S Dalles City
mm
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