The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 30, 1897, Image 2

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Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Xetvspape)
Wasco County.
it will take time to undo past inis
j 'ihicf, prosperity will conic. Hut it
never will come if coupled with the
! free coinage of silver.
- Commissioner IIerm:inii. of the
EASTERN OFFICE 230 to S34 Temple , cncral ialui 0lllco at WnslmiRton.
Court, X. Y. City. E. KATX, -nl. ongagcll for sevcral wecks
JUNK 80, 1S07 ' i" tMC preparation of rules and regit-
I lations governing the forest
, 1 ME RICA ,V SIUI'I'IPG,
WEDNESDAY
reserves
i nf tho United States. !ind h is :ihnnt I
innmnlntncl that work. These rules,
fn speaking on this important sMami 'regulations arc submitted to tho1
ject, the Wool Record says: ) secretary of the interior for his ap.j
It is to be hoped that the United ! pr0V(Ui Theao regulations will in-
States conatc will not fail to act fa-, vq1vc lhe carfi of lhc 41(000,000
"HP" tllc bil1 introduced by acrc3 of the hml reserved. They
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The highest claim for other
A ' - f
tooaccos i;5 "jiiiit as
good r.i5 Durham. "
Every clcl smoker
knows there ia none just
as gdod as
Blackweif
BULL DURHAM
Smoking Tobacco
m- wl tin fnt' I
iotttfce differential duty of j
An
NEW QUARRYING METHOD.
Albany
vill cover all lauds available fori
minincr, "razing and forestry and for
a11 iml'orts carried I th(J pm.,)0ses of settlemont. The ex-1
in foreign ships. This is a measure j cctltion of tho commissioner's plan
which should appeal to the patriot- vviU invoivc nu elaborate survey,
ism of every member of both houses I which hus recently been commenced j
of congress. . I mujev the supervision of the geolog-.
It cannot be objected that this is a j sm.veVi '
new policy. The bill in question j " ,
simpl proposes a return to the or-j
iginal policy of this government.
The first act of the first congress un
der the present constitution provid
ed for a differential tax, in addition
to ordinary duties. The second act,
approved only sixteen days after the
first was passed, provided further
protection for our merchant marine
by discriminating tonnage dues rang
ing from C cents per pound to 50
per cent, per pound. In 1704 the
law was so amended as to provide
for another increase of duty of 10
per cent, on all imports in foreign
ships. Thc protective effects of that
measure were almost magical. i
In 1804. the general tariff duties j
were increased c."j per cent, and ac-1
companying this change there was a
proviso that -'an addition of 10 per
cent, shall be made to the said addi
tional duty in respect to all goods
imported in ships or vessels not ot
the United States." This was sub
stantially a continuation of the policy
of 170-1.
The removal of that protection has
lost to American ships not less than
an annual average of $150,000,000,
or a grand total of 8l0,:i50,000.000
for the last sixty-nine years. This
humiliation should cease.
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You will find one coupon inside
each twoctit:ccbng,nml two cou
pons inside each four ounce
nagcl Ulaekwclrs Durham.
Buy a hap of this cele
brated tobacco tmd read the
coupon which jives a list '
of valuable presents and 'jow
to get them.
It is a strange situation in which
The Dalles finds itself regarding the
matter of a woolen mill. There is
every facility possible to be found
here for the establishment of such an
industry. Pendleton has one which
is doing a prosperous business, and
Pendleton has not one-half the ad
vantages in such a line as has The
Dalles. Dallas, a little town in the
"Willamette valley, possesses a woolen
mill employing quite a number of
men, and which has all the orders it
can fill. And vet The Dalles, which
Man Now Cuts Stune
Wire Hope.
Those who have indulged in deep 6ca
fishing know how the fish line cuts
deeply into the hard wood of the gun
wale as it is hauled in while taut. Even
an iron protection, after a time, shows
tho wear of the rope, which is compara
tively oft. This gives a elow to the in
vention of an Albany quarryman for
cutting stone. Instead, however, says
the Detroit Free Press, of hem)), he pro
poses to use wire rope, aud with this he 1
will carve the marble and stone right j
out of its native bed. The wire is wound I
in strands, and has a very rough sur
face, powerful machinery gives a strong
and steady strain, and the stone, yield
ing to the constant wear, parts, with
smooth edge. It would be easy enough
to cut the blocks after they are removed
from the quarry, but where the clever
ness of tlio inventor conies in is devis
ing mechanism that can be applied to
the stone while in the quarry. This is
effected by sinking two parallel chan
nels in the quarry to a depth of little
greater than that of the lowest, level of
tlie stone to be cut. The channels may
be from 20 to 100 feet, or more, apart.
At the lxHtom of each is made a small
hole to receive the foot, ends of the
shafts of the machine. This is the only
preparation of the quarry that is neces
sary. The ropes, which are coiled on
huge drums, ere then passed around
the channe'j, and as the drums revolve
the cutting proceeds. Suitable brakes
are provided for the regulation of the
sj.eed and pressure. The ordinary speed
of the strand is .S00 feet a minute, so that
a mile length of it passes in six minutes.
While the strand is moving, crushed
stone or chilled shot and water can be
introduetd to increase the attrition.
Far better, howevc-r, than either of these
is a composition obtained from the tail
ings of a inagii"tic iron separator, which
costs alxMit one-ten fh n much as the
chilled shot. It does not leave th' lines
caused by th shot, and it can be used
over ami over airain.
iNEW SPRING GOODS
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST ARRIVED
JUST ARRIVED
C. F. STEPHENS.
Wholesale.
Ulines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER
on draught
and in Dottles.
Anheuser-Btisch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
"beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAM
PUBLIC SERVICE IN CHINA.
Two JlerltH of tin' Competitive Iucit
, tiomil System.
Ex-Secretary .lohn W. Foster, who i
Mas the confidential adviser of the em- '
peror of China in the peace negotiations
with Japan, contributes a paper on I
"Thc Viceroy IA Hung Chang" to the '
August Century. -Mr. Foster says of
the viceroy:
u There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its Jlooa
leads on to fortune"
Tho poot unauestionablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of f urnitiire and Carpets
at CRANDALl & BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rat
MIC HE-LB ACH BRICK. - - UNION ST.
H r 1 1rwt Fint ritrr'iPil tlm .i.iih n.if W N'ii
ships wool to other places, lias to buy j educational svstein of admission to the
blankets from Salem, Pendleton and
these other towns, which are more
progressive in some respects than we
are. The woolen mill at Salem has
not only furnished employment to
many operatives, and thus aided in
creating a demand for goods of all
kinds, but it lias actually made
money for its owners.
public service as u perfect method, and
more than once he has recommended to
his emperor material modifications in
the existing .system. Hut it must be
confessed that it has stood the test of
centuries with much benefit, to China,
and its practical operation hns demon
strated that it posseses two merits of
inestimable value to any nation;- first,
it brings all the olliees of the empire
within the reach of the lowest siiliicet: I
I'iie Dalles ' and secondly, it diminishes the incen-
New York Weekly Tribune
fives to, and opportunities of. corrup
I tion ami favoritism in securing en-
trance iuto oflioial life. Hut in China
, the competitive examination ends with I
I the admission; beyond thatstep promo
) tion must come through other methods. 1
, . 1 Li Hung Chang secured the right of ad 1
lhere seems to be wide diversity j mission to oflice through his assiduous I
of opinion anion'' tho leader of the i application to .study, and every sue-
is on a good business foundation,
but it is a pity to sec opportunities
wasted which would he productive
of so much good.
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Farmers and Villagers,
FOU
Fathers and Mothers,
FOU
Sons and Daughters,
KOlt
All the Family.
as to whether their
a growing or a dying one.
ceeding step in his upward enreer has
been attained by his own genius, and
capacity."
silver party
cause is
Kx.CSovcrnor Horace Boies of Iowa
li.-is tine ared tUut. the urnnnuen fref t
coinage of silver was a dead issue,
llt Vljitb l llvliiijg lllUIIJCVt UO .
had bettor so consider it. On the 1 LOCAL DISEASE
other hand, Bryan is headed for ' auidenXat'c0ihSn9.nd
Walla Walla, Washington, to tell tho I .'M'fiS
jicoplo that those who don't vote for y tteS'
irec silver nave no uniicrstam in oi
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CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
object to Mr. Bryan getting all the
what's good for them. As talking is 1
now his sole business, no one will : SJttto .YAiV
remedies. It open ami cleantes tho irnul pMnaes,
allAyn pain anil liillainiimtlou, lieals tlie Bores, pro-
inha ni it Iia r.m Imt llmi-n ic , tcU tuo jneiaorano iroui come, n-!ores tuo shims
jous at it no can, u nt mere is no Uftitui1,uraeii. )r cow)c.atiW'2t8orbvmaii.
..r.( ti. . , ...ill L'LYUKOTUimB.MWurreuStrteU New York.
W5UUI I Will UIU MVfcU IUM J Vltl a 11 III
cn n tlm iir) tulml m Inrr tlintwrn lin
" . . ttnxiiBti ami Jieiian cement, very
predicts. ino country is gcning mt jI11)0rted brands, for gaie y w8Co
ready to be prosperous, and though ' Warehouse Co. myS-lm
With the close of the Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the
fact that the American people are now anxious to give their attention to home and
bueineBs intereste. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space mid
prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the
light for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception
to the present day. am! won its greatest victories.
Every possible effort will bo put forth, and money freely spent, to make THE
WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper, interesting,
instructive, entertaining and indispensable to euch member of the family.
WALL PflPEfll
Just Received
We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib
une one year for only $1.75.
JT Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best,
Tribune Oflico, New York City, acd a Bample copy of The New York Weekly Trib
une will be mailed to von.
Job Printing at This Office.
5000
Rolls of Wall Paper. Thc
best patterns. Tho most
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. Any
color or brand supplied.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
r-KANSACJT A GKNEKA1. BANKING BUB1NES
Letters of Credit issued available in the
y Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers Bold 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.
Xm. conxinri,
SOI.K DKAl.KK IN THE DALLES OK
Marble Burial Vaults
ia
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, thus making a
permanent und imperishable resting
place for tlie 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 lias on hand a large sup
ply ot first-class Marble, to be used in
Monuments, etc. Prices lower than in
Portland.
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
Pullman
Eleg.ent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
8T. PAUL
JUINNKAPOI.!
DUMITII
CAltOI)
TO OKAND KOK
VKUOKSTON
WINNII'KO
IIKI.KNA Hit
HUTTK
Be
The
Navigation Co.5
strs-jRegulator 6 Dalles Cit
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LIN
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Tho Dulles, Horn! It Ivor, Cuvcndu Looks una IV
land dully, except Siimluy.
GOOD SERVICE.r,LOWEST RAlEi
pOWl'THE VALLE
Are you going R , or to
HimU OREGON
II so, save moiieytfntf enjoy n beautiful trip .
the Coluniblii. Tnewat-bqunu train arrives
The Dulles in ample time for passengers to tn
tho steamer, urrlvlngiitrPortlund In time fort
outgoing Southern and Northern trains; Et
bound piitseiiRers arriving-Ui Tho Dulcs in til
to tnku the Kant-bound train.
I-'or further Informatlon'apply to
J. N. II AUNKV,, Agent, (.
Oak .Street Dock. Portland, Oregon,
' Ji Vs
Or W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Act..
The Dulles. Ores
f A$t
DOORS?
WINDOWS,
?.-
SHINGLES,
FIRE J5RICK,
FIRE CLAY,
t.Kf
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass an
Picture Mouldr
HI. OILiElsr
DR. GUH.
isiruovi
PILL,
I mo . t mu ol t be bowel wen day is noi
A mii
he&ltb. . a't)t.i'j,illt, awplr wlut'tbq IjrsU
mulce K rei;uiar. I ney enro iieti4cn, n
Kyei.tnrt clear ttiaUonpkaa,bMtttlat .
Tuey nitlir rripo uor deksu. To cunrlncoiv
will mail rampla f rrH or full box (or Sic, tMidatau
irtttro. DIt. llOSANko ML'D. CO.. I'li'JadelpbWR
thb GoiumDia packingco
PACKERS OF
PORK and BEE!
,MANUFACTUKER8 OK
Pine Lard and Sausage
l Curers of BRAND
ffifliMS & BACOI
hma DRIED BEEF. ETC.
Through Tiekets
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
l'HILADKLl'HIA
NEW VOItK
ItOHTON AMI
l'OINTH KAHT null NOUTII
For Information, lime cards, mapiiand ticUeu,
cal onorwrftoto
W. C. ALLAWAY. ARent,
The Dallw, Oregon
OK f
A. D. OHARLTON, Aeet. G. P. A., f
25.5. JIorrlBon Cor. Third. Portland Orego
This I Tour Opportunity, .' J
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamp,'
a generous eumplo will bo mailed of fill
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cim
(Ely's Cream Balm) saffleient to (k-m-trato
tho great merits of tho remedy. L !
ELY BROTHERS, ',)'
0G Waireu St., New York City.
Kev. John Reid, Jr. , of Great Falls, Mont,"
recommeuded El's Cream Balm to me. l
can omphasizo his statement, "It is a posi
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." '
Rev. Francis W, Poole, Pastor Central Prt.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledge
cure for catarrh and coutaius no mercury
uor any iujurioue drug. Price, CO cent
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