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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY - -
MAY
1900
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS.
Justice of the Supreme Court C. E.
Wolvertou.
Food ami Dairy Commissioner J. W.
Dalley.
Presidential Electors 0. F. Paxton, of
Multnomah; Tillman Ford, of Ma
rion; J. C. Fullerton, of Douglas; W.
J. Furnish, of Umatilla.
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Congressman Malcolm A. Moody, of
The Dalles.
Joint, Senatore J. X. Williamson, of
Crook-, T. H. Johnston, of Wasco; W.
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Repiesentatives A. S. Kobarta,
of Wasco; K. A.Emmett.of Klamith;
Geore Miller, of Gilliam; George
Cattanach, of Grant; George A. Uar
rett, of Grant; T. H. McGreer, of
Wasco.
District Attorney Frank Menefee, of
The Dalles.
COUNTY TICKET-
A. S. Blowers, of Hood
County Judge
Eiver.
Commissioner P. A. Kirchhemer, of
Antelope.
Sheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
Clerk A. L. Lake, of Wauiic.
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. B. Goit, o! The Dalles.
Cjroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles
Timothv Brownhill.
A PECVLIAli QUALITY OF
I'OTJSir.
DEB-
worltl ? When a tornado swept the
island nml left tons ot thousands
homeless nml starving we wont down
into our pockets nnd contributed
three quarters of n million for their
relief. Is this the manner of despots?
When Governor General Davis, who
Uncw better than any American
living the condition of the islanders,
assured the administration that direct
taxation would mean confiscation,
nnd free trade would menn n bonded
debt or direct appropriation from
the United States treasury, the ad
ministration refused to yield to nn
unreasoning popular ulainor and in
the teeth of villillcation and abuse
that has hardly a parallel in
history adopted a temporary measure
that wil! make the burdens of tax
ation rest where they ought to rest,
upon those best able to bear them
and not upon the masses of the
"storm Stvcpt and starving islanders."
Is this also the manner of despots?
When the administration imposed a
tax of 15 per cent of the Dinglcy
rates on the traffic with the mainland
it was conditioned on the fact that
every cent so collected not even
deducting the cost of collection
should be devoted to the necessities
of the Porto Uicans. Is tins the way
despots act? And lastly, when up
wards of two million dollars had
been collected on the imports from
the island, and the trusts which had
paid the tax had entered suit against
the United Stale for its recovery,
and a Democ congressman had
introduced ml in congress to give
it back to. n, tiusts under the Dem
ocratic com- mion that its collection
was unconstitutional, William Mc
Kinley, the boss despot, if you will,
asked congress to give it back, not
to the trusts, but to the islanders,
and for their solo use and benefit;
and it was done as the president re
quested. If this is despotism there
are vast tracts of the habitable earth
that would not be greatly injured by
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
1'nntltiK, Ovcrcontln-or Knncs VeitlniT.
Mlnrtly mil nnd cxnmlno my stock ot Im
ported and 1) iiU!tle Woolen. A lino stock lo
(elect from.
Butts miuto from the lowest prices to the IiIrIi
est grade.
Fine
Tailoring.
J, A. Eberle
llli: l)Ar.l.K.l OltKOON.
Tiik Chkoxicm: submits that its
Dalles contemporary is lacking in
the respect that is due to the intelli
gence of its readers when it says,
among a number of other equally
baseless assertions, that the adminis-!a liberal application of it
tration "has established a despotism
in Porto Rico and is attempting to
do the same with the Philippines."
"What the administration is supposed
to be "attempting" may be left to
Democratic imagination but, as re
gards the statement of facts, what is
there to justify the wanton reckless
ness that would affirm that a despot
ism has been established in Porto
llico? Our contemporary cannot
point to a single iustance in the
history of the world, where a parent
nation has treated a territory, or
dependancy, or colony, or what you
will, with the consideration and gen
erosity that lias characterized our
treatment of Porto Rico. If a Re
publican administration has main
tained the right of congress to make
such laws for the government of the
island as humanity suggested and
the necessities of the people de
manded; if the administration re
fused to recognize the doctrine in
vented by Calhoun for the perpetua
tion and extension of slaver that
the constitution of its own force
follows the flag and that' therefore
revenne system
upon a people
our whole internal
must be imposed
under conditions of wretchedness nnd
poverty that would turn the system
into practical confiscation, they have
only asserted o. principle that has
marked our conduct towaids every
territory wo have acquired since the
acquisition of Louisiana in 180.1;
they have only asserted a principle
that is in operation today in every
A iA 1 A 1 i I T
terniury unuer uie nag. u a lies- jat proportion of the public burdens
pousra mis oeen established in Porto nn(- n0 rno,.e. Tie 08MMOr 810Um
Bioo, because a system of taxation ,e mun of business experience, of
.iiuuic.h, iium mm, tviiiuu jruvn,j3 m iim imimiient null uosscsscd Of
The fact that at this early period
of the year the Meadows, which are
the main source of the water supply
for this city, are clear of snow ad
monishes taxpayers and water con
sumers that economy must be used
if we would escape the inconvenience
of n scarcity of this necessary fluid.
Competent engineers have estimated
that the supply is amply sufficient
for a town half as large again as The
Dalles, but in this estimate allowance
is not made for the enormous waste
that often takes place through mere
carelessness and indifference. The
situation is such that economy during
the summer months will become ab
solutely nece6snr3'. Superintendent
Crossen estimates that not less than
from twenty to fifty thousand gallons
of water go to waste daily that
might be saved for necessary uses if
consumers would only exercise a
little care in keeping the water shut
off in closets and other places when
not. in use. It needs no argument
to prove that it will be much cheaper
for taxpayers to make a conscience
of economy in the use of water than
to put up forty or fifty thousand
dollars for the extension of the water
system.
There is no office in the gift of the
peoplo of Wasco county that requires
as high a standard of mental nnd
moral efficiency as that of assessor.
It is to him more than anyone else
that wo must look for such nn assess
ment as will make every man pay his
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTADKAJT
And CAFE.
J. B. Crossen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street
dlgunits
ONE FOR A DOSE.
RemoTo Pimple., Prercat
IlilioDjnea.., I'onfjr thulllooj,
t.aro llmulachoamlllytpcpjifi.
PILLS
A,t,!!Iu,11.c1of i.u wc Mch ' necessary
ir- u'lii 1 nipii fret-, or full Imt far
Kc. audbj drugsuu. OR. 'JCSANKC CO. Phila. Pa
T. BROWNHILL,
JUSTICE OF TIIK I'UACK. Notary
Public. Collections promptly attended
to. Money to loan. C. E. bayard's of
fice, The Dalles, Oregon.
1)
It. K. K. FKKGIISIIN,
Physician mid Surgeon,
Ofllcc, Vogt Mock (over l'ostofilcc),
'J0.iplmo ihv Till: DAI.I.K3, OUKISON.
the United States has been imposed
upon the island, then a despotism has
been established in Alaska for the
same reason. lint apart from the
constitutional aspect of this question
what right has any mnntvio has any
respect for the facts of history to
speak of a despotism in Porto Rico?
Are the necessities of Bryan ism so
deperate that Its apologists must
ignore facts that are known to all the
sufficient moral back bone to put his
judgment nnd expenenco into effect.
Such a man the Republicans have
nominated in the person of C. L.
Schmidt.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lanij Office at Tun Daub. Okk;on,
March l'J, lHW.i
Xnllco in hereby clvcn that the follmvlnc
ininuil t-cttlcr lias llltrl notice of hi intention to
make final proof in mpportuf liln claim, anil
tk.it Htiil proof will be ni.ulo before the rculntur
nml receiver at The Dalles', OrcKOii, on Kiiturilny
May KKW, viz.:
Ileinrich Luhbing.ofTlio I).llea,Or.,
It. V.. No. to73, for tho NW1,. nation 17, town
elilti 1 north, rimo Vi cnit, W. M.
lUiiianii-K the following wltnees to prove
his continuous resilience upon, ami cultivation
of Mild lam, vU.:
John Htcgman, Henry Ilhlilcll, Michael IMylc,
Charles itihnert, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
I.VV 1'. J.UOA3.
niar.'l-II lleKlster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale.
I.ASD Office at Tiik luu.es, Oiikooni
Apr. 10, im I
Notice Is hereby kIvcii that in pnimancu of
InMructioiiH from ttiecoinmiiiilouerof the Ken
eral lmul olliec, mirier uiitliotity vcittil in him
by section 'JIM l 8, Itev. Ktai., ai umcnikil by
the act of coiiKrcm approved February SK, 18!)j,
wo will proceed toofler. at public ealo on Mon
day, the ftth day of May next, at the hour
of in o'clock, a. in., at thin olliec, the follotvlnt;
tract of land, to-wit:
UW'a SK'( Sec. T. 1 N. It. VI E W. it.
Any and all pmoiM cliiimiiiK the above
described IsihIh are Hilvlhiil to lllu thtir
cluiiimlii tlilsolUcuoiior lefore the day above
designated for thucoiiimenccinent of bald nlu,
otherwise their rlehts will be forfeited.
JAV l. MICAS, l(eKiiter,
aprlM OTIS l'ATTKHSO.V, Idtelvcr.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
i.A.sn Office at Vancouver, Wahii , j
. , , March i!l, l'JOO.
.otiet- in hereby Riven that Ihe followliiif
namiil hettlcr ban riled notice of his Intention
to mukc llmil jiroof in mpi.ort of his claim, and
that h ild proof will be miiJe before W. It. I'rcjby,
DnlU-jl htates Coinmlinloner for Dintrlct of
WashliiKton.athlsollleo in (loldcndalc, Wukh.,
on Monday, May 7, Iikxi, vi:
John G. McDonald,
II. K. No. I0U1 for the norlheost ijarter hcIIoii
lb, lowiibhlp .'1 north, raniju i:i cut, W. M.
lie names too folloivlni,' wltno- he to prove hlx
coiitlniioii rciideuce upon, and cnlllvallon of
tulil land, vi:
Samuel J Conrtnm, Harry Pennliiplon, Kll
( ,ohmd, of llarthind l'. ()., Wiuli.; and
NcIeoii Jl. Ilrookii, o( tioldelidale Wmh.
niar'.I
W. II. DUNIIAlt,
Ittxltler,
Clark & Frilk'a drti
freeh mid complete.
Rtcck id new
H 8 WILKOW
B 8 HUMTINQTON
HUNTINGTON it WILSON,
ATlOMNKYK AT LAW,
OiceomJ?lrttNt.ilak
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Va.ncouvfii. Wash.,)
A l 1 1 W, IIKjo. j
Vntlr.rt lu li... .I. ..I...... ,1... ii... rn i
: "-..y n.ivii unit iiiu lifll'lll Lr
v. "ii'i ii niuu in nit iiiieu-
tloii to make final proof In mppoit of IiIh
claim, and Unit mid pioof will be made hfforo
. II. Ifeby, I'nlted HUtoi C'ommlHtioiier for
Dlitilccof Uuiiilnuloii.HthiaolIco In (lotdcn
dale, WaUi,. on ttlduy, Junosw, iww, U:
Duitrich II. NtfKinaii.ilovUeeof Dietrich
HtftfiiiHti, ilecoHijcd ;
lliimntciid Kntry No. mS, for the hontliwoit '(
'.'I W'cll'm !K, lowiuhlp 3 north of ranyu II wut,
III Mtj
lie iiumei the followlnB ultnvMirii to provo Ilia
coniliiuouii unldenie m-m and culUvuliou of
aid land, viz:
...Manuel 8. Uonardo, of flrand Dalle I'. o
Waili.i Jlcruian KnKelkc, William Wlikliiton.oi
,,..o i w I'WNIIAK,
ft
Complete
of
Drills
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEaDRUCGIST.
ixjijijruxjii.ruK LINE,
BI?OS
(IKNKUAI.
Bi
aniliis
...AND...
HQTsesnoe
rs
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Mcrflii. Piionc:i59 S
s J
..Gps. mm-
ButeherB
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on draiiKht the celebrated
COM'MlilA lli:i:i(, acknow:
cdxed tho best beer In Tim Dalles,
at the usual price. Conn; In, try
It and be convinced. Alto the
Finest brands of Wines, l,-iior
and Clears.
Sanduiiehes
of all Kinds always on band.
ft
C. p. Stephens
...Doalur In...
Dry Goods, Clothing, I
rtani-f.) r:M: ,
Hoots, Shoes. Ifnts, Caps, Notions. AkI.
.for W. 1 DouKlas Hlioc.
Telephone No. M.
laibccomlHt.,
Us
Tlic Dalles, Or,
Just What
Yoa uiaftt.
f lip
Dalies, Porllanfl & h &
Htcn
lowing M'licd
M'hcdlllu wltluint notice.
mcmnl tho llcKtiliitor l.lnu will , ,
lulo, tho Compnny rencrvlnc tho Hbm
Str. PoKiilntor.
DOWN,
I ,v I I.i lies
lit S A. M.
Tuesday
ThutMliiy . .
Haturdiiy .
Arr. Portland
at t r. m.
I.v
tip.
I'nrttaiiil
at 7 A. M.
Monday
Wi-ilm-Mlay
l'tldny
Arr. llalleM
111 fl I'. M.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
i
Str. tJnllos City.
Down
l.V. Dal
at H A. ii,
Monday
Wfilnemlay .
Friday..
Arr. Portland
lit Ti i-, u.
t7:00i .
Arr. fillip
""iur.il,
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE
Travel by the Htcamers of tho Itwii later 1.1 no. Thii Company will endeavor to bIvo ii....
rons the best Mirvlcc ponslblo. Kor furthur liiforinatloii iii,te wu
, I'ortliind Olllce, Oak Htrect l)ocU. W. C. ALLAWAY, Oon. At.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I havo ro-opened this -well-kno-wn 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 oer.
Important
Announcement
to you.
For HI) tiityH tiftcr April 1st, I will aull
nil tlui Dry Goods, Clotlilnn, IlnotB uiiil
HIioch, Hosiery, lllimlfctu, Huto nnd
Cups, on cut in price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now in ynur opportunity to jut biir
yuiiiH. Don't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
SucceH-or to K. .1. CoIUiih A Co.
CO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
.
Nw ideas in Wnll I'apor hero. .Such
yvidu vnrloty a8 wo aru showing navor be
ore KrHced a 8inu atock. Itual in.itit.
lion creton eflocta at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheat, paper pricea
Elegant deiigns, tastofiii colorin(H youra
(ora nrnal price, at our Hore on Third
street. AUoa full line of liouae palnfi!
D. W. VAUSE. Third St.
JJA. 8TUR0EVANT,
Dentist.
(Jfflco over Krtncli dt Co.' Hank
1'liono j, 'IIIKUAUKOUKUON
k TflACE MARKS
JCSIQNB
rrfTT COPYRIOHTB AC.
Anynnn nemllnc n kctrh mid ilencrlptlon niv
tulckly a.rcrialii our oianlnii free nlirllier n:
litveiilloii l probably imti-alatilc. ''oiiiiniinicA
tlnin.lllcllr''inl!ili'iil!.il. Ilanitbookon I'atvnM
tent fret). (Ilili-tt nwury for nveuriiiir imtciiH.
I'.iIci.ik taken lliniuuli .Munii ft Co. recclTk
tVf'Mnotler, without. cli.irife. Intlio
Scientific American.
A li.vnlfonicly lllmtrnti-il wil:ly I.irnpit rlr.
riiliillnii of iinr clonililc Jiairiml. Teriim, 13 a
ir: four iniiiitlj), tl. Hold liy all imnfilealern.
MUNN&Co.30'0 New York
llraucli linloo. t2i 1' HU Wmhlaulon, 1). '
We Put..."
ovory bit of
twouty years oxporienco
and drug knowlodgo
with ovory
.Prescription
Hint's compounded horo.
Is it any reason why
our proscription husinoss
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if wo aro reliable.
BLRKELEY & H0U6HT0N.
Koliablo
J-oscriptionists
C. S. Smith,
Tin:
dp-co-dace Qroeer
Freali lyjuH nml Creamery
Iluttt-r n Hpucliilty.
2d Street.
J. H. HCIIINK.
1'fenlilent.
'Phone 270.
li.U.Blil,
Cuhla
First national Bank,
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Hanking litiainosa tniuicUi
Deposits received, Riiliject to bigot
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceedd promptlj
remitted on dav of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic KxchangeEoldti
fiuw York, nan rraiiciaco an: "on
land. DIKItOTOKS
D. P. Thomphon. Jno. S. Schiju
En. M. Wii.i.iamh, Gku. A, Luu.
H M. Kkai.i..
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
nor Second & LaneMiD, 'Phone 167
Mica
Axle
Crease
hcliw the team. Saves wearand
cxjiciuc. how everywucre.
H A 1 1 r. IIT
STANDARD OIL CO.
FRENCH & 00,
BANKERS.
THANHACT A, KNKKAI.HANKINO BDIflSU
Lottera of Credit leaned nvallable In IK
EuHtern States.
Sllfl.t Exchaniro and TelejWM
Transfers sold on New o.OWo.
St. Louis, San Fr.ncico, l'ortlmd W ;
koii, Seattle WuHli,.and vnrioui pou'
in Oregon and Wusliinuton. .
in.Tii....o m.l ..I ii no ntt on Ur ,
iniiim Liiiiin iiiiiuu v r
orable terms.
Tde coinl Pacijtf
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTiniKIWOI'
Pine Lard and Sansal
Cunrso(4rBHIID
HAMS & BA00S
.mircn HKKF, K'fO,
...Cii ITT.
UBRIf ITA
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Allien lUJJiuitJi f r." ; T w 0( Ku-
wantlng dlacaeeu, all ;-ll,"ld India
cretlon. Aiivotoni u.
lilood 1HIUIU". ;-rtfalJ
cHtorofl the Are L
lor J5.5U with u wi -Wff
NERVITA MEDICAUOJ
F1
yuLicrlbe for Tiik Chiiqniuk,
Till.
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