The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 27, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TBI DAY
APRIL 27, 1900
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS-
Justice of the Supreme Court C. E.
Wolverton.
Food and Dairy Commissioner J. W.
Uniley.
Presidential Electors O. F. Fuxton, of
AInltnomah; Tiihnnn Ford, of Ma
rion ; J. C. Fullerton, of Douglas ; V.
J. Furnish, of Umatilla.
Democratic state convention and
tb:U lie worked nntl spoke for it in
the convention instead of ranking a
' speech against it, as reported by the
' Oregonian. In thut enso tho Ore
gonian should have been nsked
NEW TRAIN SERVICE.
Tho donblo train swvle? to he estab
lished between Portland and Chicago '
...: no :.. ..I.l.l. l,nn 1) .. V Dm!
J1 II ., III It tllliil V ... ' ,
: Union Pacific end the Oregon Short!
'Line aro interested, vill shorten thej
i throned time eleven hours. Train Xo. ,
should be asked now to rectify thc)2i ieavjnp Portland at 9:15 n. m., ne-j
error, or some one should demnnd its 'pinning on the date named, wid be!
rectification in a manner ns public ns known as the Chicago-Portland special.
1 the error itself. It cannot be possible ! cqnlpment will be new, making it
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Malcolm A. Moody, of
Concressmau
The Dalles.
Joint Senntors J. X. Williamson, of
Crook; T. H. Johnston, of Wasco; W.
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Representatives--A. S. Roberts,
of Wasco ; K. A. Emmett, of Klamith ;
George Miller, of Gilliam; George
Cattannc-h, of Grant: Georue A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. H. McGreer, of
w asco.
District Attorney Frank Menefee, of
The Dalles.
po:
that the Oregonian would do Judge
Bennett an intentional wrong by
representing him as opposed to a
measure which he claims to have
been instrumental in having adopted.
The question, however, is now up to
the Oregonian.
The balance of net trade iu favor
of the United Slates during the last
century proceeding the present ad-
i fully the equal of any train now in ser
vico from thu Pacific coast to the East.
It will consist of a mail e.ir, hacgngu
car, two chair cars, and a tourist sleeper.
There will bs but one chance o( ears to
all eastern points. The full tunc will
be three dys through to Chicago, or
four days through to Chicago, or four
days and two hours to New York.
The second train, known as Xo. 0,
will leave Portland at 0:-0 p. m., con
necting at East Portland with the South-
' crn Pacific's overland train from San
COUNTY TICKET.
S. Blowers, of Hood
Comity Ju Iga A
Biver.
Commissioner P. A. Kirchhemer, of
Antelope.
Sheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
Clerk A, L. Lake, of Wamic.
Treasurer C. L. Phillips, of The Dalles.
Assessor C. L. Schmidt, of The Dalles.
Superintendent of Schools C. L. Gil
bert, of The Dalles.
Surveyor J. R. Goit, of The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles
Timothy Brownhill.
' v : i ...:n .... 1 1 .
.... . .n, nrr I J I IlIIUlPi; J. UUU 111 LIU I miuufcil n iiti'-
ministration amounted to $31 1,000,- . . .1 tt - ,
' ' ment to Chic.ieo via the Union Pacific
i 000. In one hundred years that was , , .., ni,in. ,i Vn-ti,-.....r
the net balance to the credit of the 1 also the equipment for the Washington
United States in our trade with the division of the O. R. & N., in cuinec
woild. In three years of the ad- tion wlth tlie Great Northern for St.
.... , it,,. -.r I i Paul. This train will reach Spokane at
ministration of Vil ham Mckinley i , , . . ... , ' ... ,,
J 10 a. m. A dining car will be furnished
the net balance as shown by the'for i,rekfast it0 Spokane, and for
books of the United States treasury J dinner on corresponding train leaving
is $1,400,000,000. It is 1,100,000,- j Spokane nt 3:45 p. m. The new selied
000 more accomplished in these three ulc 1,8 ""anged will supply the most
., , , ,. , i - complete service ever furnished on the
t rv o yc f linn line hnnti nnnrmilielirM i iy i
ni .1? n.i - . 1 i u
mis is iul , vje9 ;n jjatern Oregon, where it is
to Urynnitc ! greatly needed, and gives immediate I K"
; connection with the Washington divi- I
I sion at Pendleton. At this point there's
! is a large interchange of traffic, on ac-1 x
ZOOKIXG
CALMLY AT PUERTO
IlICO.
This being a campaign 3-eir we
must, of course, expect to endure a
great deal of dust-throwing and gen
eral muddling on the part of in
terested parties, says the New York
Commercial, but there is one thing
about which the country should re
main as clear-visioned as possible
lest a great mistake be made, which
once mude would be long correcting,
perhaps forever.
The thing we refer to is the true
nature of the Puerto Ricnn bill. The
hysterical frame of mind is a ver3'
bad one in which to examine a
measure of this kind. "We may,
some of us, have been more or less
affected by the wild shriek for abso
lute free trade with Puerto Rico as
a fulfillment of our pledges made to
the Puerto Rieans through General
Miles, and for a season have joined
the clatter which was simply designed
to put the administration in a bole
in this very important matter; but
now, after we have bad time to get
thoroughly cool, a mere glance at
this measure is sufficient to show how
much a burden it will be to the
Paerto Rican and how great a breach
of the alleged good faith which some
of the doctors laid down as our
guide.
Some people clamored for absolute
free trade with Puerto Rico. That
is just what this bill affords absolute
free trade nothing short of it. The
15 per cent of the Dingley law-rates
provided in the law have not the
slightest margin in them of protec
tion for the mainland producer, and
were not intended to have. It is
not even a revenue bill, tor the
receipts from its operation are to go
right back to the Puerto Ricans.
Tho only thing saved by the bill is
the principle th-it congress has power
to place an important tariff on goods
landed here from our tropical isluiids.
That principle is fixed by it, and in
it there may yet prove to be the sal
ration of producers here on tho
mainland who may require protec
tion nguinsl competitors paying their
labor 30 cents a day.
Judge Bennett, in another place in
this issue, claims that the "Railroad
i'lank," which is being distributed
among railroad men in these parts,
it the plank that was adopted by the
Complete
of
Drills
at
1 1 Str. noRiilutor.
I P.
i
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REGULATOR LINE.
Dalies, Portland & 1 ,
Hti-NtnciM of tho ItcKUliitur Lino win
lowing nchrdiilo, tho Company rwurvliiK tlio tin...
m'IiciIiiIo without notice. m 10
,lln Itrifciov
DOWN,
, I.V. IlllllCS
lltS A. M.
' Tiiooiiiiy
, TlitiiMluy .
Miiuiiiiy .
' Arr. 1'iirlliiiul
, nt A r. m.
I.v. I'ortlillitl
lit 7 A. M.
Mniulny
WViluoMtiiy
1-rlilny
Arr. IIhIIon
at fi n) c. m.
Ship your
Freight
via
Kegulator Line.
Str. Dnlloa city.
llOU'N
I.V. Dill
lit H A. tt.
MlilHlny
JVldiieiiliiy
i-'rlfliiy.
Arr. I'orllniiii
at fi l m,
..BttuM.;
Arr. td
r
r t-i-r-. -.-irT7i-T-m Tn 1.T n jrvr a .
g Trnvul by the .Slomnom tit the Itci-ulittor Miic. Tho Coinmny will cmli'iiviir to rlv i
rniix mi' ih.-m "fiviuti miiimiiu. rur luriucr iiiiormutlnii uiitlrrMs
l-iirllnml Oilli-e, Oiik ;-9trcot Dock. W. C. ALU A WAY, Gon. Agt.
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEDnUCCIST.
100 years preceding,
Republican response
calamity howling. Do we want r.
chauge ?
B?OS
1
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This from the Albany -Democrat, ' count of tho various mining districts of ;
an earnest suppotter of the Fusion , Bakur county, the Cteur d'Alene. thelH.
.. , . . . , , . . Republic and Kootenai mining cuiips. ' C,
ticket, is a Mf'tny indorsement of i . . ... . , ' t"
' ,. , rortlanil is creatly benefitHd bv this H.
the Republic- . ...didate for supreme j chanB0 in ns milch a9 lncrea9Bd aorvlcc ; R
judge: "J' probable that there
will be no "n? placed on the union
ticket for u, .-me judge. This is a
compliment to Judge "Wolverton,
whoie judicial record is an excellent
one. He is by far the best man on
the bench."
tii.wi:it.Yi.
Biacksmiins
PIONEER BAKERY,
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bretfd, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fanoy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer cer.
At the close of the present fiscal
year, June aoth, the excess of ex
ports over imports will reach $550,
000,000. History has no parallel to
th's. Is it conceivable that the
American people desire to repeat
the folly of 1S92 and vote into
power a party whose success is a
menace to this amazing commercial
prosperity ?
'IS'
Horsesnoe
is given from Eastern Oregon and Idaho, 1 jj
So. 2 will arrive in Chicago nt 0:110 i:'
a. in.; No. C at 74" u, m., at present
Tiie Westbouud train out of Chicago,
corresponding with No. '2, is No. 1. i
This will arrive in Portland nt 4:00n. !r
m. The tram corresponding with the 1 jj
enatbound No. 0 is No. 3, out of Chicago. 1 fc
ti.: ...:n .1. T.-1 I ... - .or. - !
a ins n in ieni:ii luiuiuiu ut i ;,)u a. m. u
... .. , . . ... C. .
estoounu :rain .o. I will leave uhicago txrxr.-KxxL
r. .Qrt ... r l... ... o .nrt .
ni u.uu ,i. in., iijiu vuiuiiii tit o it. in.
..AND...
Important
Announcement
3 1 to you.
Wagon and Cnrrlago Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third aiifl Jefferson. PiioncZ159
the following day. The time will he
p.
reduced two hours and forty-five niiii-1
utes. No. 3 westbound train will leave !
Chicago at 10:30 p. m., and Omaha at i
1 :25 p. m. the next day.
The service on the Union Pacific on all !
these trains include Bullet smoking- j
library cars, and diniuz cars. No. 0 J
will carry a daily ordinary sleeper to!
ti, nT, TT, . , , ! Kansas City, with change en route to
The Chicago platform, indorsed j ord,IIBrv cars t0 CC0KH
"in w-liolc and in part, in letter and Consult the nearest ticket agent for I
inspirit," by the Fusion forces of I detailed information. j
this state attributes to the demoneti- W. II. Hukmickt,
zation of silver a "corresponding fall General Passenger Agent,
in the prices of commodities pro- Win. Orr, Newark, O., sas, "We
duced by the people." A paity that j nuvur fet1 fn' without One Minute
affirms that kind of nonsense in this ?0,!cl' Cl!re. tI,u ,,0,lse- II !nved n,v
IITtrtt Itrkfa ila ti. 1...
viu a hid n lien IIU UUU IIIW J'llCU
i
..GHfis. mu..
Butchers
year of grace 1900 confesses (hat its
stock of common sense is exhausted.
monia. We think it is the best medicine
made." It cures couirliH ami n!l hlTir
; diseases. Pleasant to take harmless and
Lncle bam will take Porto Rico s gives immediate results.
5,000,000 worth of silver in ex- Plnrl. .T"; , ,
uuaMttv iui tj,uuw,uuu oi American i fresh and complete
money as gocd ns gold. As the
$3,000,000 will, buy more than ior
000,000 Pono Rico gets tho usual
generous treatment. This is the way
"imperialism" of l he Ropublicnn
brand works.
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kwps mi drauKht the eololirnteil
COUMIIIA 1IKEK. nokmrn-:-iiIrmI
On- U-Ht Uvr In Tlio Dnllin,
nt tho uiiml price. Conic In. try
it niul ic cmivliicH. AIo the
FiiiMt brnnas ! W ltic.i, IJ-juor
mid Ciiar.
Sonduiiches
oi an h-iiiim iilunyn mi hand.
For .10 days after April tsl, I will Bell
all the Dry Goodn, Clothing, HuoIh and
hocs, llonlery, Blnuketit, lints and
Caps, on a cut "in price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now is your opportunity to get bar
gains. Don't iiiIsb it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Successor to K. J. CollliiH it Co.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
mm
C. S. Smith,
Tin:
i iji i i r i n i iir i ujor
I
Fresh Eggs mid Creamery
Hutter u specinlty.
2d Street.
J. H. BCIlBNK,
1'rcnldviit.
'Phone 270.
A.M. Bui.
CuUr
TRACE MARKS
JCOIONS
CopymsHTS Ac.
Anroiio smiilliiir n uliolrli mid rti'rrlr'tlon mil
ntilcklv tiacnrtuln nur iikiiiIiiii frtv wliotlier u'
hivi-nnoti n priiliiililr ii iii'iilulili'. ' uniiniiiilrr.
T. BROWNHILL
JUSTICE OF TH K PEACE. Notar v
iuulic. Collections promptly uttended
to. Money to loan. C. E. Iiavard's of
hce, The Dalles, Oregon.
US' STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Ofllce over French 4 Co.'n Hunt
1'hone C. TIIK V.U.Kf, OKCUO.V
NOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
U.NH OmcE at Tin: Daubs, Oiieoo.v.i
March lit, UCO. I
By a final decision in Washington
the official spelling will be Porto
Rico. That saves ten per cent in
spelling and at least fifty per cent in
pronunciation.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences.
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must to purified in order to
obtain L'ood health.
i.M..t I...- r..n. .i .... . . . flill' 1 norlh. r.miri-1 i-HiiiV i
.B..Cr,nruioooreocrOHllOU6i Htfimuic the "fnllowlVw Wlt.ico to nmro I
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood fltf,i,.I.,.,.,.i,'"",i,,,,f,,tu ml ciiltivmioii !
diseases. It is certainly u wonderful ! cijinniii'iieiiry itl.hk'li. Jilrhaol iinvio !
remedy nud we sell everv bottle on!"" ''''"''"niwiMif.,!,,
1 .. Al ' I 11'
a positive guarantee. Ulakeley & Hough- i KegiVler.
ton's drng store.
Nollco l hjreby Klvcn thut tho foiinwlne
ninke (linn prixil in Mipportuf hU c ,. , S
thatsnid proof will bo imde before t li"V"jf"ter
C. F. Stephens
.Dcialer In..
Dry Goods, Clothing,
'wwva r-ui'HiM rjings.
' Hoots, ShwD. lint, Cups, Notions. Act. j
V W. Uliouglim Hhoe. ,1
Heinrich Lnbhing.of Tho D.dles.Or.,
"..K-.No-.'TJ.foriho xwi;, action it. ...u.,.
Just What
You umnt.
JJU. U. K. risitot'Mt.v,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTAUWT
And CAFE.
J. B. Oroseen & Go., Props.
87 Seoond Street
Pliyaicimi and Surgeon,
I , Oilice, vogt liloclc (over I'oMonicej,
J satp:
ilino-dw
TDK DAI.Wis, OIIKC.OK
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11 k IV I
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mJM
; New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
. Willi tmrliifii -. i" . wmwij
i- V Good mi nn io nt k, r''1-1-''-
nil i m wirfi,M;wwx,torsss
ONE FOR A DOIE
( riiii"""0 T'luiplei, Pment
FRED. W.W1L80N,
ATTOKNKV.AT LAW.
Oflloe ovei Klnt N.t. bwl UKUxb WOOX
for u small nrice. at o .rrjl"
street. Alw.fdlMlwolTo'affff
D. W. VAUSE, Third St
II S WIUON
B JIUMTINOTOM
HU.NT1.NUTON 4 WIIJJON.
ATTOKNKYK At'i.aw
lliiimntrlctlr miitliluiitl'il. lliiniUiiMikim I'ntiinU
wi.t Irwi. ' IIiIimi iiuoiirr (or upctirm puttMila.
I'liii'i.ii tukcu thniuuli .Muim A. Co. rvcutrt
jxfbilnotlc., wUliout cliiirKO, In tlio
Scientific American.
A ImiiilJionii'ljr llliintrntnd wcolilr. Lnri-'iMt olr
rulntlim i'f nnr n-lfiittllr Joitrnnl. 'l'linim. IJ a
f.ir. I.Mir iimiillji, ll. Hold l.j" ull ncwuli-ntur.
fVIUNN & Co.3ci. New York
llrancli liniuo. iCi I' fit Wantilnetoii, ll. t'
We Put...
every bit of
twenty years experience
and drug knowledge
with every
Proscription
that's compounded here
Js it any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we aro reliable.
BLIKELEY & HOUGHTON.
Keliablo
Proscriptionists
F.s. T
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Oulir in Blacksmith Susies.
First national Bank.
IMC. UALLL3 - m C IHP.IIllR
A General Banking Businees tnuma
uopOBtts roceivud, oubject to bijht
Druft or Cheek.
i I I j J .1.
irtJiinuiiuziB maun nnu prumcue prumpi.7
remitted on dar of collection.
Mtirhl sinif TnliicrrfirkMp KTrtittiMmlitri
xew lork, han f rancmco an: Port
land. t)l K1XCTOHS
D. P. TUOMI'HON. J.VO. 6, ECHIXOi
Ed. M. Williakb, Gto. A. Ltzu-
H M. H KAIL,
Mica
'Axle
Crease
helps the team. Saves irearmd
expense, boia everywucre.
STANDARD OIL OO.
lightest
the
load
shorten I
the
1.1 TTIlTTT 0. tSC
BANKERS.
THANBACTA KNK HAL 11 ASKING iflilSH
Letters oi Credit issued avilble In
EaHteru States.
Bight Enhance and TelPP"
TraBfferB iold on New Yofk.CWog
Bt. LouU, Ban Franciwo, FortUDdwr
gon, Seattle Waal.,, and variooi P
In Oregon and WaHttiuBton.
Collection made at all pomU OBiw
oraule termi.
Us ColomDia PactinB.
PACKERS OF
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MANOrAtTL'KEUUOr
Tl T- j A Cal1R&68
Curersof -4rBBM0
HAMS & BACOli
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CurenIpotcncy,KlgW EJ tif.
wantliiR dlscascti, all w,
cretlon. AiierteWHi
featorea the fire
Mi. ith 11 written
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