Por a Nice Suit of Clothes. ranting, Orcrcontln- nr Fanct Vesting. JClnfllv call and csamlne my stock of Im 7orted and Domestic Woolens. A fine stock to dfct from. Stain made from t be lowest prices to the high ert grade. J, A. Eberle Fine . Tailoring. IIIK IALLI OltEGOX. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION rillCE. Oae week f 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 FRIDAY - NOV. 24, 1S9 WHY ENGLAND WEST TO WAR John Hays Hammond, the Ameri can engineer, who became so promi nent during the Jameson raid in the Transvaal, is in New York and in speaking of the war in South Africa gives a comprehensive idea of the grievances which led up to it, as follows: "There can be no doubt that European sympathy is with the Boers. It is not so much for the reason that they love the Boers as that they dis like the English. Il is likewise true that the animosity toward England has been intensified by her friend ship for as during the Spanish ,war. Id America there are many who, under a misconception, also sympa thize with the Boers in their struggle for the independence of their so called little republic. But is the cause of the Boers deserving of sympathy from the American point of view? A few plain facts will enable you to judge. The question is often asked, and quite pertinently, why the Uitlanders went to the Trans vaal if the laws were unsatisfactory. Tbe answer is that they were invited to go by tbe Boer government, and notably by Mr. Kruger himself, and that when they immigrated the exist ing laws were favorable to tbe Uit landers. It was only after tlieir capital and labors had rescued the Transvaal from imminent bankruptcy that tbe liberal laws were superseded by the present adverse laws. In the meanwhile, millions of foreign capital bad been invested in tbe purchase of Boer farms, at that time of little or unknown value. "Tbe status of the Uitlanders today istbis: Tbey own one-half of the fend, and nine-tenths of the property of tbe country. They greatly out namber tbe Boers, but, nevertheless, are debarred from obtaining the franchise. The franchise law, as it bow stands, requires the applicant for the franchise in advance to renounce allegiance to all other countries, after which be is under a term of proba tion of fourteen years, during which tine be is liable to military service in case of war; at tbe end of fourteen years be may obtain the franchise, provided be obtains in writing the consent of a majority of tbe Boers ia tbe ward in which he resides, and provided, moreover, that the Boer! president and executive council do BOt object. J 'Tbe Uitlanders pay nine tenths of I 11 tbe taxes, and have absolutely no voice in tbe expenditure of the mvuvji buu uiusv euuum iuu must IflfrrftaU miiftODroDrtation of the bulk I C7 . of tbe goveronent revenues, which is J extracted froa them by a most in feBioat yiem of class taxation. "Tha laws to which tbe Uitlanders especially object are,- first, that de priving the high court of the countrj of the right to test the validity of parliamentary legislation. Indeed, laws pronounced bj the high court to be at variance with the constitu tion of tbe countrj have been en forced by the president and executive council. In some instances laws of a retroactive nature have been passed and enforced. "Second, the empowering of the president to remove judges without j trial. The chief justice of the Trans vaal was removed by President Kruger on account of a decision against the dictates of the president. "Third, the power given to the president and executive council to banish any Uitlandcr and to confls cate his property for political offense without trial. "Fourth, the right of a Transvaal policeman to suppress a public meet ins, when, in his judgment, tbe language used is in criticism of the Transvaal novernment. "Fifth, the law denying what is regarded in a true republic as the true bulwark of its liberties, the right of trial by one's peers. In the Trans vaal the Boer .alone can sit on tbe jury. The court records show that under these conditions very few Boers arc convicted, while on the contrary very few Uitlanders are acquitted. The Uitlanders have many more grievances attributable to a corrurt administration." Mr. Hammond stated t that the Americans in South Africa are all in sympathy with the English. Mr. Hammond is on his vrny to Mexico. He hopes shottly to return to the United States. A good drug; sign.. Vou well know that a eood drug Bign is the patronage which is bestowed on the store. It Is the purity of the goods handled and the manner of doing busi ness that makee and keeps this bus'.nesB. We are pleased with the result of our ef forts to supply the best drugs at the best price. We are particular about the compounding of them. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 175 Second Street. THE DALLES In perusing various papers through out tbe state we note tbe interest being taken in tne work of the Native Daugh ters and in instituting cabins through out the Etate. Mrs. Edith Weatherred, who is grand secretary and also etate organizer, will be in The Dalles during the early part of next week and would be glad to meet any native daughters who are desirous of having a cabin in stituted tie re and upon her retnrn in the first week in Deoeruber would com plete tbe work of organization. It would be well for our ladies to consider tbe matter and join in the efforts made by this order to build up and develop tbe land of their birth and adoption. Are You Looking tor I'aper Hands? We don't sell them, bat if yon want the best five cente, worth in this town, try our Far West cigars. It'll make you feel good all ;over, and only five ceute. Ben Uilricn. Ck.li tu lour cceck. All eouutv warrants regietered prior to Jan. 21, 18D0, will b paid at my office. Interest ceases after Nov. 13:h, 1899. 0. L. PitiLUi-B, Oountv Treasurer. Just What Yoa aaant. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as wo are showing never be fore graced a Bingle stock. Real imita tion creton effects ut ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tastefnl colorings, yours for a small price, at our store on Third etreet. AIbo a full line of bouse paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. 0.R.&N. A tT FOR Fakt Inll lltWii. m. Siioknne Flyer i-A1 1. tn. S p. m. T1KK fniEHUI.lt. FitOM DAI.LKS. Snlt l.ko, Poiivcr, H. Worth, Onmhii, Knti n Oltv, St. lxmls, ClilciiRO nlirt Fast. Wnlla WnllB, Spokane, MlnncniMillR. bt, nml, lut h, .Mllwnukcc, Chlcnco Mill KHt-U From I'ortlakii. Oconn Stcninlii. For Snn Friiiiclro J Miliary 22, Mid every Ilvo days tlicrt'Hltor. S n. m. Ex.MindRy Col nm bin Itv. Strumrr. To Aktoria nnd Way Raturdny j I-imJIngv 10 ji. m. 1 ARRtVK From. Ft Mali S:15 p m Spokane Flyor. ft:(X) ii. in 4 p. m. 4 p. m. Ez.bundR Ca. m. Willamette River. , 4:30p.m. Ex.SunduyiOri'Kon City. NuwbercEx.bundny Suleaj J: Way Laud's., ".m, WiLLAMrTTE and Yam- TUC,1 hur. KILL IUVEK.H. uud fcut. Orceon City, Dayton, and Wiiy-ljinillUK. 3:30 p. m. M on., wed and Frl. Co, m. i WiLLAMBTTElUvr.it. 4:30 p.m. Tuc.Thur. Portland to CorvallU, Tui-., 1 hut and Sat.! and Way-Landlngx. . and Sat. Lv r.lpa-lal dally Snake River. Rlpurla to I.c'lton. Leave Lewicton dally rartii' dcMrnic to co to Hrtwrr fliould intL'.No. 4, leaving I tie iuuirs at a:M p. 1:1 maklnc direct connections at lleppner Junction Returning mitkingdlrect connection at lleppner juncUon with No. 1, arriving at The Dalle at 4:15 p. m. No. 'i!, throueht frelcht, cakt bound, does not enrry passengers; arrive 2:50 j. tn., depart 3:60 a. in. No. i!l, local freicht, carrlra pakM-nircrs, east bound; arrives 4 ;3U p. ra., depart 8:15 p.m. No. -l,wet bound through freight, doe not carry passenger: arrives b:15 p m., deiirt 0:30 p. ra. No. 23, west bound local freight, carries jw senguri,; arrives &:15 p. in., depart S::!0 a. 111. For full particular call on O. K. iS N. Co.' agent The Dalle, or address W. It. HORLBURT, Gon Pa. Act., l'ortltttid. Or, More Flies Are Caught ! Gio.l Ricius single buy and Imr ness tor saie at a u.rg'iin. uaii on : Haworth, the printer, over Dalles Com- j mission Co. oci25dw-2w ! Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazine cycloues at Donnell'e drug atore. Clarke & Falk have on sale a fall lin of paint and artist's brushes. L4 mmk i.ERVITA with molasses than vinegar, is an old saying, but Tanglefoot Fly Paper ; catches more than either. No, insect te.tof VIVA' ITv 1 can reel2t 'tB attraction and once within LOST VIGOR ' 1 ',B Pwer tDe tormenting poaBibilities of AMD MANHOOD ! lAt insect are over. F- s. Gunning, Cures Iiapotenci, 2Cipht Emissions and wasting diseases, aU ellects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. Anerve tonic and 1)lood builder. Brings the pink clow to aale cheeks ant restores the fire of youth. By mail Oc per box; O boxes lor $2.50; with a written rimran teo to care or refund the money. NEB VITA MEDICAL CO. CHntor. A Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Sold by Blakeley & Homthton, Tbe D dlen, Oregon. Price 5c per double sheet. Our etock contains m ny other prepa ' rations for destruction of ineect life. M. Z. DONNELL, Druggist. Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor. Second & LaiWin. 'Phone 157 Tfie Columbia Pac kip.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANDFACTDKKKB OK Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON JKIF.D BEEF, ETC. J. 6. Bchcnk, frevldent. H.M. Heal , Custilei Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlfleially dlgesta tbe food arid aide .nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or faos. It is tbe latest discovered digest- Ant, anrl 1fnr Vn nthor nnMHtlna can approach it in efficiency. It In tantly relieve and pemaDeatlycuree Dyspepsia, iBdlgestiea, Heartburn, Flatulence, Bour sHoasacb, Kauaea,, SlcHea4cbelGeetre)fla.CrMi,aBd ilotberreeulUofisMerteetdifsetien. I liANH r ' X i ' ' ' ' v GEKEKAL Biacksmlins Horsesnoe fS r Y Wagon and Carriage Werk. r Flah trathera' Wagon. 1 1M and Jeffcrnn. Ptel59 First Hational Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptlv .nnllt.J A 11 Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oa new iorx, nitn rrancisco anc Port land. DIKKOTOHS. D. P. Thomfsok. Jno. 8. Bcuxhck. 0. M. Willi aks, Gxo. A. Licua. U. M. Be ALL. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Clarke A Falk lure received a carload of tbe celebrated James . Fatton strictly pure liquid paints. Trade Mahko JCaiQNB AnTrmeiendlnir alih and iiiiniinn ma. uuicKir Muvrtaiii uur upuiiuii irvv wnetiiur fmleiiLiibla. rfiiiitniiniM tloinirtrlotlyoontldentCnl. llwidtxjokon Patents mi iroy. uiai naanrr for (ccurliiy uitaiit. l'nti.U taken tbruuirli Mium Co7 ruclTii ,ln tfco our liifontVm i iirobalilr tunl fro. ( i'ati.u uud mruuirl tfecilnrUc4, wltbout eti, SdCtflfrt A ) om sir lllntrl4 i anetb ojSmTsb 9 klr. l4UMt otr. -jo and Motors MANUFACTURED MY AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC CIrculnre and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, un-J6 THE DALLES, OREGON C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Rotall Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate t American Liqnor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. "WHISKEY from tl',.5 to JIS.OO per imllon. (4 to 15 yeare old.) IMPPBTED00QNA 0 from ".W) to $lt'.00 per uhUou. (11 toHOjearPolil 0 A LI rOENI A BBAMDIEB bom 3.'.'r) to t(Uror.er galTon. " (A lo 11 yearToid?' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. 0LTMPIA BEER on drnuht, and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer In boJUw Imported Ale uud Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the Merritt of our work is such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, hut the standard rates, which are not Cevera high as some people think, and we want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OH. Wasco Ware house Com pan Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOTI TlmiT. Thie Flour ib manufactured exprecfily iot Avu-i. evervnack is jftiaranteed to give entieucuoo. We sell our poode lower than any houee in the trade, and if you don't tinol" call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplied Crandall&Burget UNDERTAKERS fP EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to' supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.