The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 05, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
llntlns, OTticoatln-K? Kancj Vesting.
WINTER TRIPS.
! and on the other side by the attorney
general anu oy uis nssisuuu; aim mc For winter residence or winter outin
supreme conrt decided by a unani-1 ideal conditions will be found on every
I mnm rinininn nntuililiti" llm cnrnti- hand In California. I'lenteous enrly
ttitionality of the law, and decreeing
Us enforcement against the violators
of it In the state of Ohio.
Jast What
Yoa uaant.
rainfall has this season given to the
semi-troplcnl vegetation wonderful Im-
peine; the fl-jrol offerings are more than
, usually gencrou; and the crop of
' southern fruits bountiful and excellent.
Old ccean possesses new charms at !
Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, I-inp !
' ttnanli C-TMiatn and t litt ntlr'llnntlll (
a Republican presidcnJ. . . Oatallna-whero ilshine.l
Jlay absolutely dead on the statute . boating, rnmbling, riding, hunting and
j book during the term of the only loafing uay Ihj enjoyed as nowhere else. 1
, full-flp.dsed Democratic administra-1 W"" )miu spots, snug nnu warm,
offer themselves at Montecito, orillioII,
i U 111 LUII 'UUU J l'Ut ,
, The very
j "The Sherman anti-trust law v;as
I pasted by a Ilepublican congress, '
'signed bv
if y
1
REGULATOR LINE.
Daiies.PofiM4BsiOfiaiiai.Go.
ttiimen of tlib Itctriilator Line will rim ns kt Hi,. (,,1.
lowing fclicdiilf, !! Comimiiy ncrvliiK tlio right to clmiigc
fclicilulu wltlimit notice.
Str. RoKiilntor.
(I.lmltui UnilliiB
tin ivn linttn tin I I 11 I 1 1 1 V 9 X - rt A A t'linfC
i Ij0(iliiii I filin AlriMlitnlti 111 I'tPlfltn
moment this Republican , Fal", Brook d Snrjntr9.
administration came in it was put i For renewing health and vigor, here i Kew idea6 in Wall Paper here. Such
, into active motion, and under the abound many hot springs, of widely j ff-Sr'K imita!
' instrumentality of the courts of the varying constituents and demonstrated , ,itm CMJt0D e(recte ttt orir,nary prices.
! .. . .... . , ... meritB : the drv, ant I tic, tonic air of Good papers at cheap paper prices.
country me irans-JJissouii comui
.ujjj. - iUon Bas ,jroen up) tue tramoassoci. Tl)l,i0( Ymna. aml( even (artMCron, at
IX1WN
I.v Unttt
HtS A. M.
TttrMlay
Thiilwlny ....
HMiitiUy .
Arr Cortland
at A P. M.
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t'P.
I'orll.inil
nt 7 A. M.
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Friday
Arr iLille
nt 6 P. M.
Ship your
Freight
I StP. Dalloa City,
j (ToiicIiIiik t nil Wiiy I'olntu,)
na
Regulator Line.
lmwu.
I.V. HhIIci
; lit C:SO A. M.
I .Mimtlny .
' Wrdncdiiy .. ,
l Friday.. .. .
Arr. I'nrtlimd
(iinrcrtnln)
'v. rnrllnml
nt n a m.
Ilii'vlny
f'tmrnliiy
Hiitutilny
Arr. liii
(iinofrtaln)
Kindly dill and eiamlne my trck of Im
Titl nd I) iUc Woolem. A fine Wt to
ciec( irom.
J. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
I1IE DALLE' , tlliEGO.N.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BTJBBCKII'TIOK TKICE.
One wejk $ lo
One month oO
One year 6 00
MONDAY
MARCH 5, 1900 !
ation in -Sow lork was broken up,
and the court has made a decision
that holds that this very law, this
Sherman anti-trust law, applies to
the manufacture and sale of every
commodity that is manufactured in
the United States for interstate com
merce by a trust. Now, what does
the gentleman propose to add to
that?
"Oh, this is not n case of the
soldiers from Massachusetts. So it
comes about that every law on the
Phoenix, Tucson, El I'aso, exists con
ditions equally well indicated for weak
throats and lungs.
Many think nothing in nature more
attractive than the shimmering olive
orchards of Santa Barbara and San
Diego; others prefer the stately walnuts
of Ventura and Los Xietos, or the
lemons of Fernando; but for glorious
fruit and graceful tree commend us to
the golden orange, first, last and always,
and it exists in greatest perfection at
Covins, Riverside, Redlands and High-
lands. Equally interesting is the
j scientific and tempting fashion in which
' the sorting and packing ol the orange is
here accomplished.
see
for a small price, at onr store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Steiimcre of the UcsiiUtnr Line. Thp Company will ii.leuvnr to KVv fit pt- H
"ou"" ,, the U-M tervlcn possible. For further Information ntltlreis d
I'orllaml Olllce, Oak-Strcot Unci:. W. C. ALLAWAY, Con. Agt.
F- S.
Gunning,
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Statute book against trust3 was putl The faithful were exhorted to
TRUST LAWS AD 1170 ARE A- tjiere j,y Republicans, every prosecu-' Mecca and shuffle off; hut wiser gener-
fORCIAG THLil. Uon btun bv a Republican ofiluer, , atintia will see California of the smith
! every prosecution that was ended was aml Prolo"lli!l '
Those who do not have the op-.., . favo. of overnnii.nt i ,.,.
portunuy oi perusing tue vjongres-;
bionai iiecora will miss me iiuuuil
on trusts, Feb. 17th, between the
Democrats, Miers, of Indiana, and
Sulzer, of 2sew York, on one side,
and the Republican, Grosvenor, of
Ohio, on the other. As usual, the
the gentleman goes to
Chicago and comes back loaded with
that sort of stuff.
j A pair of eyeglasses were found on the
street today. Same can lie had by
J calling at this office and paying fur this
i notice.
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor. Seuonfl & LaneMiD. Tboueltf'
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY Jrom $l!.7o to Ili.lH) pur callon. (4 to 16 years old.) " '"
IMPORTED 00GNA0 bum 7.l)u to $1".IK) per callon. '(11 to BOy wjBold. '
OALirORKIA ERAyDrEEJroni :i.'.'5 to G.U0 per callon. 74 to" II yearp" old.-
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
OLYMPIA BEER on draught, and Val Hlntr and Olymjna Reor in Iwttles
Imported Alo and Porter.
I
"2sow, the matter comes right
down lo this: All the states of the
ITninn wlinrn luminns'; nntivif.v Ims
Democrats made capital out of any-1. , .. , , .. ., ,.,
' . . J , been felt and where the evils of these
thing and everything, promising all
sorts of reforms, from the Democratic
standpoint, and clinching the argu
ment) by well-rounded perorations,
one of which says on its tail end,
"that stalwart and gallant leader of
the people, "William J. Rryan."
Grosvenor then took the floor and
flayed the fj Democratic orators
thoroughly. Tjik Ciiuokiclk quotes
He said 1
trusts have become manifest have
joined together nnd passed these
anti-trst laws.
"Now, let me tell the gentleman
something: The man who in the
campaign of 1900 undertakes to run
for vice-president or anything else
: upon an outcry about the trusts
howling in the ears of the American
people upon that subject does not
I
i'teni Pacific
I I
r
Yellowstone Park Line.
from his remarks as made.
in part: I
fcAfr. rUmirmnn T n m nnt n pnnfli. !
, . , .. ., .... Mr. Chairman, understand one thing
date for the vice-presidencv of the' , , ,. .
TT ., , . . , .,t t i ,,. and there car. be no dispute about it
United States, and if I were I should , , , . ' '
kcow what the American people arc
made of. The American people,
THE DINING OA II I'.Ol'TE FltOM POUTLAXI)
TO TUK EAST.
THE ONI.V UIRKRT LINE TO THE YELLOW-
MONK I'.UtK
D2l!E Dent, FinhaEdl sts
No. 2.
No. 1.
have no opposition for that office in
I they understand that for four years-
jfrom 1892 to 189C business
.1;.V) i. M.
No. ;
Fast mall for TMCOtns,
, Seattle, Olyiiipiii, (iray'h
Harbor and South llcnd
tioiut. Spokane, Itosn
Lind, Jl. C l'lillnian,
I Mok-ow, LelHton, lluf-
! 11.15 A. it, InloHiiinpmlninKCOun
. 1 .... if.i...... 1, i
119, ci. rmti, uniujiii,
Kansas Cily, Ht. lxih,
f'htpiTrn nil, till Tt(Htk
lirrlrn I vn , . . ., . . . I
TT1V nwn ilolorrni mn I linrofnrn T nm ' c, .t i....... .-
. .. , . ..... .' . down : they starved ; every tiling went 1 n,M v. m. for Taeoma ami heattie --.co a. ji.
not excited about this trust question;! ,. 1 ami intermciiiate iwiia
IU UCSUUUtlUll .1111.1 iiisuaiui uu uU( ,
And tllCV know that ' l'nllman tir!clasll nml tonrltt klvc(rs to
i V.fnNf'ni-tntfv. Mf. Plll nrul Mik.nltrt rivi.r twilnfb.
twentj'-four liours after j without ohanxe.
, , , , i .cuuuiini (ranis, iviiiuu uvixib uouuvrjlliJUfi
the election of 189C before business ' i u princicii cities
, . . ... ... I Ii'ai?e chtckoJ to des tln.i tlo:i of tickets.
began tO revive. Alld they Will ! l-iirhamlfomelylllintnitnlile-ciiptlve matter,
I tf.L-At. kt(Ki.tt1fff'.IFn.Uiri'.tln(lu nt,. I 1
.i.llt ' i.--,'..., ibsvi itiuu, Mv., van hi, ill
ii y me iiurty iiiui sioou i)V wihb
lltlt. T wnnt tri nnint nnt nnw tln unrt. i
u i . . . i . . . j this country.
.i i . . . it was not
mam; uy men claiming to ne mem
bers of congress and being intelligent
citizens of the country.
"Now, in the first place, I did tnlk
in the beginning of this congress a
few words about the Sherman anti
trust law, and now comes the gentle,
man from New York (Mr. Sulzer)
nnd says that the attorney-general of
Ohio undertook to enforce the Sher
man anti-trust law and war was
made on the attorney-general. I
pause for the house to absorb the
enormous Ignorance involved in that!
stand
them."
Mr. Grosvenor showed most con
clusively that the Republican attorney-general
of the United Slates had
directed the anti-trust fights before
the United States supreme court, in
all cases, and that this law of more
than thirty years was active and in
full foice. He also noted the fact
that Mr. Monett, the attorney
general who made the successful
A. D. CHARLTON,
Aniitant (ieneral I'lismrnjirer Avent, 2.1 Jlorrlfon
Street, comer Third, I'orll.iinl, Orexon.
statement. The Sh crninn .nnti-trnat
law is a law of congress, to be en-' fifllt ,,n (J'"0' 19 a publican, com
forced against violators of the inter-! f)lclel-v overlhrowinS ll,e clalm lhat
state commerce under the provisions ' anl"trnst ngitation antl Iei3!!llio" 9
of that act, nnd to be enforced by a crcatiun of tl,e Democratic pnrly.
district attorneys in the United States' 3Ir Grosvcnor'a remarks are a
courts, and not bv the attorns-1 8wping denunciation of tue cam-
general of states, and my friend here ' pa,gn "-""Hammers who are thresh
who goes hippodroroing over the 1 ing ",,out for material t0 makc a
country cornes back loaded with such "Mutable platform for the Demo-
nonsense as that.
'Now, next. The Republican
legislature of the mate of Ohio parsed
what is known as the Valentine nnti
trmt law, applicable to the operations
of tiusts in the stale of Ohio. Mr.
Monett, as he had a right to do, as
it was his dnty to do, brought suits
unJer that law in the supreme court'
cratic party.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
of Ohio, and the first step toward , Itartlflclallydigeststhefoodandaldfl
judication was ra.sed by a demur- 'niWSdlStlS
svorcr to the petition, raising the fans. It Is the latest discovered digest
Ruction of the oon.titutlon.llly of ffi BtKhU ?n iSgJSS
viMw;law. It was argued on one side tantly relieves and permanently cures
y Mr. Virgil Kline, of Cleveland, Fja'ffft aSSn
and Mr. Neal, of my own oongres- SIckHedache,GMtralgla,Cramp,antl
ion.1 dtalncl, boll, eminent Uwyen, SSSSBRB
We Put...
every bit of
twenty years experience
and drug knowledge
with every
Prescription
that's compounded hore.
Is it any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable.
BLflKELEY & HOUGHTOH.
Reliable
Prescriptionists.
..CflflS. FfiflNK-
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Butchers
and Farmers
.. Exchange.
Kwp on ilrauclit the colebratttl
COl.l'lIIIIA HEKIt, nckuowl.
cdifeil the bent l.-er In The Iiallea,
stthemmtl )irlcc. Come In, try
It nnd be (-ouvirirol. Attn thu
Flrieit bmniti of Wines, IJ-juor
nnd Clsan.
Sanduuiehes
of nil Kinds always on band.
Complete
Cir;e
of
Drills
at
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, m kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, dM?"L"nEED
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
Qjn FlOTir '"B 'onr 1B rnfttiufacturwl expressly lor fumlly
A UHe: evrv puck in gtmrnuteed to give eatialaction.
We eel! our roods lowor than any liouee in the trade, and II yon don't tlunk to
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
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.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEjDRUGGIST.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
riiANHACTA KN'KKALUANKINO BUKINK8
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern Btatee.
Siuht Ekcbanire and Teletrranhic
Transfers sold on New York, ChicaKO,
St. Louie, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
collections made at all points on lav
orable terms.
UKNKKAL
Biacksraiins
ANDeea
Horsesnoers
DEALEKS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
r
Wagon and Carriage Wark.
Pish rethara' Wagon. '
Whlid nrti TofTMMAn Dhnnn1n
1UUU QUH JUIIUiJUU. IHUUI1U9 A
C. F. Stephens
...Dualor In...
Dry Goods, Clothing, f
Hoot)), UliMM. lints, ( nps, .VntloiiH,
lor , I., UoiJKliiH HIkjv.
Tok-plioiie ,Vo, (vs.
lHlfcccoiiiIHt.,
Tte Dalles, Or.
C. S. Smith,
TUB
JJ. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Odlco over French A Co.'h Hank
,,hono c' 'IIIBDAI.U'.rt.OHKliON
pHKIi. W.WIIJiON.
A'lTOitNBV.
AT I I w
Ofllcoovei Klr.t Nt. JlViif. ,,A,',,,iH' OK(l0N
Jp-to-date(jroeer
Fresh Eggs end Creamery
liutter a speuintty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270.
J.H. HmiBHK,
I'renldent.
il. il. IIKAl',1
First national Batik.
THE DALLES - - - ORUOOn
A General Banking Business trunswttf
Deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or UaecK. ..
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav ol collection.
Sight and Telecraphlo ExelmiiK" fold o
New York, San Franolsco ani in
land. nmKrypom.
D. P. Thompson. Jo. B.
Ep. If. Williams, Quo. A. Li(