Chrmifcle. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1900. NO. 220 TRUSTS BENEFIT RICH AND POOR Any Amjrcjiatloti of Capital Which Has Cmutiil of the Market to Consum ers' Detriment for Its Object Will Fail, iuit Trusts, Properly Con ducted, Will Be a Benefit to All Classes. Ni:w Vouic, April 27. Andrew Oarne jjiu in nn essay on the May Century en titk'il "I'opuliir Illusions About TruBtB," advocates urtsiit aggregations of capital as of Imnelli both to ricli and poor. Ho enys : "Kwry iittoinpt to monopolize the manufacture of a Btaplo article carries witlnti itH bnom needs of fitilure. Long before wt could leghluto with much effect against trust!) there would be no iie;ensiiy for legislation. The past proven thin, mid the future Ib to cuuflrui it. There hIiouUI be nothinn but en coiiraytiinunt for these viist aggregations of cupttttl, for the muiiufucturu of Btnplo articles. "Ah (or the result being an increase of prices to tlie consumer, beyond n brief period, there need be no four. On the contrary, the Inevitable result of tbeee a.'i;"'t!"tioiiB in finally nud permanently to give the consumer cheaper articles tliuii would huvu been otherwise possible to obtain ; for capital Ib stimulated by the high profits of the trust for a season, n mill,,!.!' ....iit.,ut St 'Pl.t. runi.l, in very soon a capacity of production be yond the wants of the consumer, and an the new workfi erected are of the inoht itupruved pattern and capabloof produc ing cheaper than the old works, the vulnerable trusts are compelled to buy and capitalize at two or three limes tliuir cost. There is thus no duiker ahead to the community from trusts nor any cauce for fear. "Competition in all departments of human activity in not to be suppressed. Already the gliosis of numerous de parted trusts whitMi aimed at monopo lies have marched across the Btugo of human nll'airs, each pointing to its fatal wound, inliiuled by that great corrective competition. The only people who have reason to fear trusts are those who trust them. "We conclude that this overpowering, irresistublo tendency toward aggregation ol capital and increase of bIeb in every branch of product cannot be arrested or even greatly impeded and that, instead of attempting to teatrict either, wo ehmiU! hail every increase ub something gained, not for tho fow rich, but for the millions uf pour, seeing that the law is salutary, working for good and not for evil. "Kvery enlargement 1b an improve- uiont, step by step, upon what has pre ceded. It does not tend to make the rich poorer, but it does tend to make thu pour richer in the possession of better tilings and greatly lessens tho wide and deplorable gulf between the rich and the poor. ' Superficial politicians may for u Hue RHEUMATISM la due to nu ncid poison which gains access to the blood through failure of the proper organs to carrv off and keen the Bvstem clear of nil morbid, effete matter. This poison through the general RltPiittiiitiutl aiv? looa, itisumcieui . t ..l ruin the dlttou A IU Y WUICU the only safe and solv 1. 1 - . J " - - - 1)100(1 ill n rtiir lioaltfiv utntn win, nir' J - Motley, "J W, isth Street, IndlanapolU, Iml, iriili il!eil.lllntl," wan utwble to feed or drew MniMlr. nmi lifly.twn ,r.irrl..ll,,.. ,l.n frlo.wla hnrl itIvl'II llllll. ' e'ntUm he wan nimble to feed or drew lim ueir. fS.'ryii'J relief. A few botttes of "liy-lwonreicrlntloiiatliat frienda had u veil llllll. Wlinoiii wis ;r..iV. .Vi uf warn aorn. . cured him permanently, and he han never had a rlieiiumuc jwn m .e. --- -- We will send free our special book on Rheuninttatn, .which should be hi the bang o very fiufTerer from this Srturiiig disease. Our PVydctan!c "Jrite t olseases a I f nri win Sou anv infonuation or advice wonted, so wmc luciu 8. cured 1 We will "fe tudy, will give you any "f aimirccly about your case. We make d col ve the uninformed, but more and more will all this be clearly seen by those w ho are now led to regard aggre gations as injurious." Troiililis In Swaziland. Louiienco Maihjiiks, April 27. Swaz iland runners report that tho recent visit to tho Queen of Swaziland by Sir Rllis Ashmead Bartlett has not checked the killing. The isweiii Queen has placed tho for mer king's brother on the throne, a boy of 18. She argues that as she will have to answer for the death of Sebegau, she may as well continue killing, and she has given the chiels'permisslon to kill whom they please throughout the whole of Swaziland. The commandos ordered to the front are obeying reluctantly. One burgher vtho has escaped injury in a number of battles admits that the Boers have fired upon the Ked Cross frequently. The sending of General Cronja to St. Helena has greatly enraged the Doers, who are said to be moie than ever de termind to fieht to the death. I.iimm of til 7,000,000. Ottawa, Ont., Aprii 27. Over five square miles of territorj' burned over, more than 2000 buildings destroyed, seven lives loBt, 7000 men, women and children homeless, and a property loss of $17,000,000, according to the latest estimate, insured (or about half its value, are the results as viewed tonight of die destruction which swept this city und Hull yesterday and today. Al though under control for many hours, the flames were not entirely extinguished until noon today. IIuiiKh Full ii f .Money. San Fkancibco, April 27. According to the teports of the savingB banks of the state to the bank commissioners of the condition of business on Maii.h 31st, there lias been a material increase in business sinco November 30th. The gain in deposits of the forty-four banks outside of thts city in four montliB amounted to about $ 1 ,500,000. The gain in the depoaitB of the city and the coun try savings banks, fifty-three in number, during that time waB $4,742,000. Minify fur lh Hiiirernm. Ottawa, April 27. Tho government, at a cabinet meeting today, decided to givo $100,000 to telievo the Bullerers of the Ottawa and Hull Lire. The city council lias decided to give $10,000. MoN'TitKAi., April 27. Tho Bank of Montreal has telograped $100,000 to the Ottawa euffererB. Uiiicaoo, April 27. Mayor Harrison today opened a subscription for the Ottawa, Out., fire sufferers. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the Btomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences, of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must bo purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy und we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, Blakeley & Hough ton'a drug store. ear of nu morula, eiteie maucr. circulation is deposited V tlie join s, inav attack Willi BUCK Blumeiiucoa u kiwi.j " ""-- " ' , , ' aattered Wt-jjb. fcm developing, Wltll BlIKM wnnucriiis pun", j"" ; ""?",,. .1 L. nc.a V ,rmw worse, and fiuallv become chronic. Like other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and Jt. 7 . l Y...i n.;..r,..1m,1ntrl In iiunalr the ll ciuuuiik, " J "" -"" t ..r... .nf ....til ttiinrlli new or later. Ill 1U Cany ItlC, UUl more "ul -o acquired or Mm 4ln4lv M BIOOU DS0JIS0. ond break . uiuiua up u ---- certain cure for K leumausu o.o. .' - A W for elKlilecumoatlis was w terribly filcted . i.i i,i.ru wna lionelesa. He had infonuatton or auvi r" Aidress. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. AtlMti, U no cuarge wnuiv.,v. BURGHERS NOT YET TIED UP. French May Score Considerable Success in Isolating Straggling Bodies; But It is Not Believed lie Can Inter cept the Main Force. London, April 27.-2 p. m. The fol lowing dispatch has been received at the war office from Lord Roberts : "Bloemfontein, April 27. At the re quest of the high commissioner, General Warren has been appointed governor of Griqualand West, while that part of the country is in a disturbed condition." TliiB curious dispatch constitutes all the war news received up to this hour. The country is eagerly waiting to hear whether General rench succeeded in cutting oh" the retreating Boers, but of his progress there is no word. The military critics of the afternoon uewspapers differ as to the chances of another Paardeberg, but they agree in considering the Jeituation in the Free State as being eminently satisfactory. They aigue that even if General French is unable to intercept the main Boer forces, lie may score considerable success in a series of rear-guard actions, or the isolation ot straggling bodies. Lord Roberts' reference to Sir Alfred Milner, over Warren's appointment, lends itsslf to the inference that the commander-in-chief of the British forces in Soutlt Africa scarcely approves of it, and that the previous report that War ren had been recalled was coirect, but that he was sayed from coming home by the action of the British high commis sioner. The work of entrenching Pretoria is proceeding. Hpaiilfili Kuwk from Cuba, Madkid, April 27. A commercial house here has received a dispatch from Cuba BBying that Jesus Rabi, the Cuban leader, haB heuded an "insurrectionary" movement in the Province of Santiago, which the sender of the dispatch "be lieves to be supported by the chief towns of the province," FOR SALE. A farm of 120 aeres, about 80 acres of which is under cultivation, with a line young orchard of two acres in full bear int. - iihnniinncB of liviiiL' water andeood ! frame dwelling and barn and other farm tnuldiugs. Twelve miles east of the Dalles and four miles east of Boyd post office. Farm will be sold, with or with out the growing crop of about 80 acres. Price without crop $1000, and terms very easy, as owner's health compels a change of climate. Applv to wa7-tf M. W. Fkekman, Boyd, Or. Special reserve old government whis key, recognized by the highest medical authority in the land; especially recom mended by the board of health of San Francisco for hospital use, also A. P. O'Brien, M. D., captain and surgeon, and Wm. I). McCarthy, major and sur geon U. S. army, as the purest unadul terated stimulant for convalescents, in valids and family use. Sold by Charles Stubliog. aplSO-dlni Distorts Muscles, Shatters Nerves, Stiffens Joints. . mS.TKS. same time rids the system of the poison i5 .j. r i,r ,o nnd barks of WOUdertU - Jthe blood-nnd quickly neutralizes oru-out organs, and clears tue 6ysiem exposure to damp or coia, want oi propei ealth. will frequently cause it to develop whatever form, whether acute or chronic, sss & GIRLS, 25f -A PAIR' WARRANTED TO GIVE SATOfitCTIOH TH E BEST FOR. B0Y5MIRLS flj.Wi!iiamsSCo. A TRICK FOR HALLOWEEN. It Is Called "Clairvoyance" and Will Mystify and En tertain. A game that is not entirely new and yet especially appropriate for Hallow e'en is known as "clairvoyance." It is especially enjoyable for an evening of mystery, because it always' proves mystifying to the uninitiated. Take some particular person who under stands tjie game to play the role of me dium, send her from the room, an emp ty chair being reserved for her next to the person who is in collusion with her. When she leaves the room some word is determined upon by the rest of the party, for instance "horse," and when the medium returns her task is to tell what the word is without any quesions. She is summoned, sis down next to her friend, and while all present are seated in a circle, with joined hands, the one who was in the room, and hence knows the word, spells it to the me dium by tapping with a linger upon the palm of her hand, the number of taps being equal to the mimber'of letters in the alphabet. For ins'taiiee, eight tap for II, then quite n pause; 15 taps for O, etc. When the medium announces the word successfully, those not know ing the secret cannot understand i't at all, and it is oven more mystifying when it is explained that it is based upon some peculiar mental action. I'hebe Westeott Humphreys, in Wom an's Home Companion. fv Millinery. Picturesque hats in Tuscan straw, with high crowns and turned-up brims, borrowed from the empire period, are among the most select fashions of the moment, which have not become gen eral, and so the more commend them selves to the notice of the well dressed. Many of the brims are covered wifli puckered black tulle, a little Jet here and there; long ostrich plumes lying on either side of the brim falling on the hair at the back, starting from a paste ornament. Two or three shades of straw mingle in the same hats, es pecially in greens and mauves, and there are many new colors; n pink thnt tones into brown, n blue with n close nllinity to green nnd a mauve that might be magenta. Lavender and slate color are mingled, and wings are placed under the brims as much as over. Black is worked in white chen ille and silver, nnd the wings nnd ai grettes nrc covered with jet, but n pink rose finds its way somewhere In most millinery models. Washington Star. Miu'Hi'onl wlili Million, Uemove fnt and skin from cold roast mutton, Out the meat into small, thin slices, season with wilt nnd pepper. Hut ter a dish, put in u layer of meat, then cold boiled macaroni and moisten with tomato sauce; so continue until nil is 1 used. Lever with crumbs and bits of butter and brown in the oven. To be served as soon as It is done, or it will i be dry. French macaroni may also be used, after it has been boiled in salted water until tender. When it will cut ensily it is done. It takes about SO ' minutes. Indies' World. Mrs, Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III,, writes, "I never fail to relievo my children from croup at once by using One Minate Cough Cure, I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe aud all throat and lungdlseasesj Nolle. Livery stable for sale at Centerville, I Wash., $100 per month business. Will I sell at a bargain. I m27-lui A, R. Gbaiiam, FOR BOYS "TRADE MARKj MANUFACTUtlED BY AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Circulars and particulars furnished on application. P. S. GUNNING, Agent. un26 ' THE DALLES, OREGON Grandall DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tP EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. funeral Supplies Millions Olven Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and Buffering, The proprietors of Dr. King's New DiEcovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it lias absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, cheat and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Hough ton, Druggists, and get a free trial botlle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every battle guaranteed, or price refunded. 8 llmve Men Vail Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. V. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether lie lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. 3 Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tho Golden Eagle Mining Com pany at the oflice of French & Co., bankers, on Thursday, May 31, 1000, at 7 o'clock p, m., for the purpose of elect ing seven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. By order of the president. J. 0. HosTETLEU, Secy, and Treas. The Dalles, Apl. 27, 1000. aST-td Don't lei your old worn out machinery lie In the fence corner any longer. Take it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk dealer, and get the cash for it. Highest cash price paid for cast and wrought iron, rubber boots and shoes, bicycle tires, etc, brass, copper, zinc, leod, pewter, old woolen rags, beer bottles and flasks, horse maues and tails, and bones of till descriptions. Price paid for cast iron, -10 cents per 100 lbs, One door west of J. H. Worsley'e, Second St., The Dalles. mLU-lmo. Utttarfli Uuuuot bo Cured witli local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must tako inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on and Motors & Barget Robes, Burial Shoes Ete. tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifieis, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces bucIi wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O Sold by drruggists, price 7nc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Found. In the neighborhood of Stadelman's, west of town, a bunch of keys. Owner can find them at this oflice by paying for this notice. 2ta-ot Cuvea Ueaduvliu Oulckly. Baldwin's spaikling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24-6w Latest designs for 1000 in wall paper. Elegant stock to select from at H. Glenn & Co.'s. apr!7-lw Clark & Falk's drug fresh and complete. stock is new Notice nf First Moetlng or Creditors. IN TUB DIMTKICT C'OUllT OF THE UNITKO HTATE4 for the district of Oregon, In tlio matter of II, II. l.nngloy, bnnkriiiit. In bmikruiitcy. To tho creditors of II. II. Uingley. oi Tho Dalles, In tliu count) of Wnxco, unit district tifotesiilil, u bankrupt. Notice is hereby given Unit on tho 'JOth ilay ot April, A. 1). UHW, tlio Mild 11, II. l.tingley was duly ndjndli'iitcd bankrupt. iad Unit tho first nicfllng of Ills creditors will bo held ut tho oflleo of tho nndertliined, In Tho Dalles, Wasco county, Oregon, on tho 30th day of April, A. D. I'.WO, at ti o'clock ii. in., tit which tlmo the miiil creditors sutiy attend, prove their claims, up polut a trustee, oxiinuno tho bankrupt, and Iriin&uct such other business us may properly come before the meeting. FltANK MKNUI'KK, April 20, 1900, Itefereo In llunkruptcy. Tri-Weekly ..Stage Line ii -FROM- GRHSSVflLLEY (0 SHI1HIK0 i Stage leaves Grass Valley Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's at 1 p. m. Leaves Shaniko Tuesday's, Thurs day's and Saturday's at 0 u. in. Douglas Allen, Prop., GRASS VALLEY, OHE.