3 ht Dalles Chronicle. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1900. NO 204 THE CHILDREN OF IRELAND Remarkable Demonstration Before the Queen in I'liocnix Park, Dublin. Duhmn, April ".Pleasant weather prevailed today. After breakfast, the Jiieen drove out in o donkey carriage. Ttie Htreotu wore full of pictures ami processions of boys nnd girls, all the children carrying biiiuII union jackp, probably for tlie first time in their llyen. They word in charge of priests, Sisters ami' teachers. During tho afternoon, . . i ... i ir, t i Her Majesty urovu irom wu v ux-nrBm Lodge to 1'hoenlx Park and reviewed the children. There was a remarkuhle demonstration. After driving up and down tb line several times amid ever increasing cheering, Her Majesty re turned to the Vieo-Uegal Lodge. Tin; children's (luuionstratiou, which closed the Queen's week in Ireland, was probably onu of the most gladsome duys either the Queen or Dublin bus known hi years. Certain it is that the Queen is making fresh conquests daily, and Her Majesty's many acts of personal (elf.eaerlll'o liuvn completely won the hearts ol tiiu people of Ireland. Today's demonstration hud elements of joy which the Queen Iiiib experienced but seldom in the recent gloomy uiontliB. Thero were miles of cheering children under u continuous canopy of fluttering flags, with a background of thousands of holiday-making elders who accompanied them. The charming weather tended to make the celebration in every way uelighiftil not only to the Queen but to the little I'rinceB who followed in the roy.il procession. The genuinees and spontaneity of the children's welcome kept Her Majesty in continual good humor, and yet visibly aflected her deeper feelings us well. The fact that 50,000 children arrived ami dejmrted from this city without serious accident, so fur us known, is not tho least remarkable feature of the day. Monday tho Queen will pay another visit to Dublin, and the event promises to bo quite tho equal of her firBt entrance into the city. Commenting upon I he seizure of the United Irishman, tho Dublin Independ ent condemns tho actiou of tho authori ties as "stupid and inopportune." It saye: "Looking through the issue we find many coarse and insolent references to the Queen and Lord-Lieutenant , which no one with the instincts of a gentleman could attempt to defend, but abusively ofl'oiieivu nu they are they afford no justification for suppression." The Freeman's Journal remarks : "The castle lata n(;nn acted with Its usual stu pidity. Such unwarrantable interference with the ireB8 without a trial or warning would never bu attempted or tolerated In England. Tho castle, authorities deem tbo Queen's visit an auspicious moment toeniiliaizu tho differenco between the two countries." MIIch in Willing. Ni:w owe, April 7. The World says : "Oonorul Nelson A. Miles is willing to bo the Dumueratlo nominee for President. He has so stated to IiIb friends, and ten days ,,go he visited William 0. Whitney to talk with him about tbo possibility of 'is being nominated. Mr. Whitney told the general Unit all of the leading Gold Democrats were as much opposed to tho nonilnutluii of Bryan now as they wero wlini lie wuh nominated four years ago, bt ho did not commit himself to the woport of the general. He meroly took bo mutter under advisement, and said ,ie wll consult with Ills friends." Tlin "U" Coming to Orgou. Baki:h City, Or., April 7. A well known railroad, man who has just re turned from New York aud pamed through horn to Portland, is authority w tho Hlotemont that tho Chicago, "ifllngton k Qulnoy will make a trans, continental connection with the Colum bia Southern Hallway at Ontario. It is M that the "Q" will build either from "'Hinge or the Black Hills to the Oregon "ate Uno. Tho new route will shorten 2!,?B,Rnc8 t0 Portland 125 miles, and will have In Oregon only one mountain nw to cross instead of three. The wimnbla Southern baa already filed EVERYBODY . Knows the merits of the COLUMBIA HARTFORD PATEE CREST BICYCLES 0 $50. $35. $25. Many new features for 1900 which you cannot afford to overlook. Complete Line of "1900" Sundries. ijr.i -r i ;w rr.i Tgr.i,T.i t.i,t,i t.i v.i t i.Trr.tjr.LX.. y.Ti rjjrar : v : i riTiTiTrlviviJ new incorjiorotion papers extending its lino from Stiunlko to Burns, Canyon City, Prairie City, Granite und Ontario. Chief Engineer Anderson is now on tlie ground, and will complete tlie purveys between Granite and tho main line. Ou the strength of his visit, tho new town site ol I'rairii) City, just incorporated, has taken a boom nnd town lots there are telling in Baker City toduy. The new rOad, whether mudn a transcontinental connection or nor, will open a wonder fully ricli country in Grant, Malheur and Ilurney counties. Not only ib it riclt in agriculture, but the greatest mines known to modern times, it is pre dicted by experts, ure now being developed there, and already the Eastern capitalists are headed for the Struwberry Butte district. Notice nr Dissolution, Notice is hereby given that the firm of Fouts & Johanneen lias this day been dissolved by inutjal consent, P. F. Fouts retiring from said firm. The business, heretofore conducted by the Euid Eouts & JohannBcn.will from now on be owned and managed by C. P. JohannEen. The said JohannEen will collect all accounts due said firm and will par all bills due therefrom. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 10th day of March, 1900. P. F. Fouts, mlO-lm C. P. Johajo'sen. Uui'iti Ilttuiluchn Quickly. Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, bruin fatigue. 10 and '2o cents. Sold by Clurke & Falk, druggists. junL'4-Gw Lout. Small purse containing a key. Fifty cents to the finder on return of the sume to this office. apifi It Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh; thoy dry up tbo secretions, which adhcro to tho niombrano and decom pose, causing afar nioro sorious troublo than tlio ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and "snuffs and uso that which cloanscs, soothes and hoals. Ely's Cream Balm is suoh a romedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tbo head oasily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailod for 10 cents. All druggists soli tho COo. sizo. Ely Brothow, CG Warron fct. , N. Y. Tho jiahu ouros without pain, does not irritate or causo snoozing. It sircads itself over an irritatod und angry eurfaco, roliov iug immodiatoly tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Oroam Halm you aro armod agoiust Kasal Catarrh aud Hoy rover. Fresh crucked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-ti ItlNiuurck'H Iron Kerve Wus the result of his splendid health. 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Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paiuts when you can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. niI7 $i.oo per month. Strictly first class local and long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con versation will be kept a secret. No cost for installing. You get the standard Hunuing Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day aud night ervice. We will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to cancel same on giving us thirty days writ teu uotlce. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00S, A THOUSAND MEN WERE LOST However, Four Thousand New Men Have Been Landed at Cape Town in That Time, Thus Making Him Relatively Much Stronger Than Before. London, April 7. The army and peo ple at Bloemfontein are depending on water drawn from the wells. The after noon papers are unsparing in their criticism of the military disposition per mitting j00 men to be isolated and captured. A small contingent of gunners from the British battleship Monarch left Cape Town for Bloemfontein Friday. Though Roberts lost nearly a thousand men this week, be is stronger relatively, aa four times as many were landed at the Cape. London, April 7. Lord Roberts re ports to the war office as follows: "Bloemfontein, April 6. The casual ties at Ileddersburg were : "Officers killed: Captain Casson and Lieutenant Barclay, both of the North nmberlands. "Wounded: Two; captured eight. "Non-commiesioned officers and men killed: Eight j wounded, 33. The rest were captured. "Oar strength, was 1G7 mounted in fantry and 429 infantry. The enemy was said to be 3200 Btrong, with five guns." Caunavon, Cape Colony, April 6. It is reported that 200 insurpents who were not aware that Sir Charles Pareons bad occupied Keuhardt rode into that place and were captured by the British troops. Fuuil For tlie lllver. Washington, April 7. Senator Mc Bride today introduced an amendment, which he intends to offer to the Eundry civil appropriation bill, providing for the expenditure of the full amount re commended by the engineers for the im provement of the mouth of the Columbia River. The senator says that Senator Simon and the Oregon members of the House were consulted on the subject, and all will do what they can to have this amendment placed in the bill, and also to keep it there with tlie hope that at least a contract for the improvement may be authorized in the present bill. All the members of the delegation real ize the difficulty there is in trying to get legislation of this kind, aud Chairman Allison, of the appropriations committee, says that if this' is once begun it will mean that the sundry civil bill will be come a river and harbor bill. Americana Want Japanese Excluded. San Fkancisco, April 7. The San Francisco Labor Council has declared against any amendment of the Chinese exclusion act that will make it less stringent than at present. They also urged congress to re-enact this law at the proper time, witli amendments which will prevent its evasion, Congress is also asked to immediately pass a law for the total and perpetal ex clusion from the United States of all Japanese other than those accredited by their government on its diplomatic staff. TheCaliforniacongressmen are requested to take prompt action in the matter. Strayed, A black horse weighing about 1250 pounds and branded 25 on the left shoulder. Same strayed from the farm of John Brookhouse, which Is situated six miles beyond Dufur. Liberal re ward offered for information regarding recovery. Address S. R. Winans, mat'7-lmw Dufur, Or. New patent painters' and paper hangers' suits at the New York Cash Store. 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