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

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
MAY 5, 1MO
Republican Ticket.
ctjtc nccirFRS.
, , , o r
Justice of the Supreme Court C. E. :
Wolvertou.
Jock! and Pairy Commissioner J. W.
liailey.
Presidential Electors 0. F. Taston. ol
Multnomah: Tillman Ford, of Ma
rion ; J. C. Ftillerton, of Douglas; W.
J. Furnish, of Umatilla.
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Conpressruan Malcolm A. Moody, of
The Dalles.
Joint Senators J. N. Williamson, of
Crook; T. H.Johnston, of Wasco; W.
W. Sleiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Repjesentatives A. ?. Roberts,
of Wasco ; R. A. Enimett, of Kiumith ;
George Miller, of Gilliam; George
Cattanach. of Grant : George A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. H. McGreer, of
Wasco.
District Attorney
The Dalles.
-Frank Menefee, of
COUNTY TICKET.
Connty Ju3ge
R'tver. Coniniisdouer-
A. S. Blowers, of Hood
-P. A. Kucbhemer, oi
Antelope.
Sheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalies
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. B. Goit, ol The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalies.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalies
TiuJOtbv BrowuhiU.
TEE PORTO RICO ACT.
2sow that the Porto Kican question ;
is becoming better understood by
ibe people, the very proper stand
1 1
taken by the administration is ap
preciated the more, says the Astoria
2fews. The Democratic patU worked
5tc liawlrcr trw fnra Mo PannUli..oni '.
, V .. . . , , " "1 the Muros- is the little blacksmith shop , !Ee
to adopt the free trade poucy. ! that ,orms an jmportnnl adjuac: t . -
Even effort was made to compel j
the aband.inmpnt of thp nmtentiro
principle, but fortunately without
avail. Our suir, our tobacco, oui wf the Cincinnati Enquirer, i? lr.adt on
fruit, our vegetable anil other asri-; the ?roU"'. and in it hlazcs r. fire ir.aCv
, .'Af UauilHK) charcoal. In ortler tu keep
cuuurni
interests can rest content ;
that, jnst as soon as the Porto Rican !
tirotluels intetfprp in nor mnrkpts1
... , , ,
with our own farm crops, then they
will be fully protected. The priu
Cipleto do this has been retained, l5!u, -crs P ami down, prwlncinp -,
. . . . . ... ac.i-. the sam-i Wow cRVc: as the i.r-
nd that is the main obiect for which
tha administration contended. We
have treed the Porto Ricans from a
condition bordering almost upon
slavery, and it rests with them to
attain a standard that wtl! entitle
them to enjoy and uphold the rights
and privileges of the constitution of
the United States. While we are
willing to help tie Porto Ricans do
this, the piinciple of protection to
our ow n labor and our own farmers
lias been rightfully retained in such
wav that it mav be applied .rben we
rom tr, .nnMr tl, PI.,1I, in. J
with their millionj of low.priced !
laborers, and their possible ability to
couiK:te disadvantageous! y with our
sugar and tobacco growers
nc.nr.,.ti ti,t r !
inp thctEielve into a rreuzy over
Simon' bo;hipand the apparition of i
Corbctfs candidacv for the L'uited !
States senate should preserve theiri
souls in patience. The Republicans'
, r. . I
v..e.... u viuw
care or Corbett when tLe time for:
action srrtres. The Simon-Corbett '
factiou in Multuomaii, even with the
Oregonian at Us back, is not the
uwhoIc thing" by any means. The ,
iPgiMative nominees 01 tne rtepuo-,
con'icction with anv real or fancied authority In the land; especially recoro-
Siuiou-Corbett ring in portland. , ded by the board of health of San
. , . . Francisco for hospital use, a!o A. F.
They owe nothing to it, have made 0,Bfien M D ia sd Wf
BO pledes to it and i,re in no way 5and w,u. D. McCarthy, major and nt -
or tnouer connected with iL They'cton U. S. army, as the porett on-vdol-
bve been selected for their capacity i
. . I
and auiltty 10 serve lae people, nd :
tbtf euler the campalgu owing no
aUlejiaece to any political boss aud
unpledged to any senatorial candidate.
Candidate Win. Smith, who is run
ning (.very slowly) for congress tn
the Second Oregon district, puts free
silver at 16-to-l rs the paramount
issue, aud his slogan. "Consequent
ly," says the Telegram, "Mr. Moody
may confidently look for a largely
J . J
increased majority, as most voters
have already heard more free silver
gush than is palatable to them.'
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS,
One pound of cork will support n
man of ordinary size in the water.
Oririually the common or domestic
troat was a native of the highlands of
Asia.
Kansas has SOT newspapers, 31 of
them leinir dailies.
Compared to the waters of the
Dead sea, those of the Salt Lake are
comparatively fresh.
Our new possession, Costa Rica, sup- I
plie the best ntul largest bananas
that come to the United States.
Without winds, heat aud moisture
could not be distributed over the face
of the earth, and without the two
man could not exist.
In the various public institutions of
the District of Columbia. 2,600 col
ored people are employed who draw
r.a annual compensation of about
$1,000,000.
Burlington. '. Y., will not collect
any taxes this year, the saving on
appropriations having gone on so long
that the township has sufficient funds
to ran all departments.
The town of South 'ewmarket, X.
II.. is ottered a StC.UOO public library
on condition that its name be changed
to Xcwfseld, a t';'.e recommended as
shorter and ujar suitable.
A gignnti'- unhroom. weighing
three pound- " : recently found in
.--onoma co? "
inches in e:
U inches '
Tarantulas
. Cal. The top was 4t
r-.ference and the Mem
.nd two inches thick,
e common in Santiago,
Cuba, and -ometitnes make their May
into the beds of sleepers. In the best
houses, as a protection against these
poisonous spiders, a close netting sur-
rounds every lied.
MORO BLACKSMITHS.
The Xnttve Wnrkrarn Arc lluy from
Jloru Till Mk'uI HcmuitrrlnK
Out Dead!)- l)ulo.
tine of the curiosities of life anions;
every town of importance. The shop is j
usually one large room, in one corner :
of which !c th- forge.
The iorue. writes a correspondent
keep
the lire hot the smith makes use of a
most no el pair of bellows. Two lstrrre,
upricht sections of hauiboo are
i equiuped with i.htacers like those of a
j J)ua;n und n nnth hiuing at lhe lop
lof ihe tu'jes. alternately work the
ilmary Wsiows- of an American tJicp.
The :i:mls are nrranrtd on the t-trt
tkxir near the forge. The are three
pieces f -roil, refcmbliu?; imroei!?e
milru;id fp:S.c. In front of thei-e it
the l-ltiski-.ntiht.. The worker assume
that peculiar Million -o :tiniou
amsto-r oiienta!i at all times, and they
licn.uu r :.wcy with their little ham
mers for dear life. They wear no
clotht s. sae the l.reech clout, anii, un
like the village hl;:vks:uitti. seem to
tal.v their tatk with rcat serioones.
One thinks of the "Arniuier' Song. '
from I!oUu Hood," as he watches the
progress of transferring an old rsvt-
taii file into r. 1 eentlged dirk, for it is
t'ie ork of muking arm, tha
Pcipo I -.Jtpioymt ut to the 1-1
hat give
mith.
I'....,, -,i: ...... . .....1 i...
the deadly "lxlo"-the universal weep- ,
on of lLt rj . Witlt infinite pa-
i uence lie nammcrs awav until Uic
I IKe. and a thinr. wicked blade h&h uc-
tJIW are the blacksmiths in this
! work
! linr manv of thoir uv.ttinni
prc!,-nt d,Mi?ns that oull do crent
: maker. rh had the w- Ut-1
H rpriJiyf. lor '
snakey thspe cf the liner biadr a:,.
by beating the edge f the hot J
metal with the round handle of nn old j
Kemiasrtor. ro,l bavonct. j
A great many at thoe weapons are
beinsr purehas. S ar.tfceui back to the
1 stat. Tb y j-rorsisv to be ijuite a fad
They tary i: hue, and the price
raiPes fn - ' cents up to $11 each.
gpeciul reserve old covernment wble-
tewled jiimulaat for conIcn'. ia-
valid and faniilr ute. oold by Charles
Stabliox. pl20-dlta ,
rented aad repaired at Mays
Cro 30-t:
Nntlcr.JJ J
"otlre is hereby given that there will
bean annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Golden Eagle Mining Com
pany at the olllce of French A 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. C. IlcsrETt.r.K, Secy, and Trens.
The Dalles, Apl. 27, I MO. u2Md
Win. J. Landers, resident manager of
the Lion and Imperial Fire Insurance
Companies, wishes to announce to the
patrons of these companies that owing
to the sickness of Mr. C. E. Bh.vard and
the resignation of Mr. Hugh Gonrlay,
their former agents, the agency for both
companies for The Dalles and vicinity
has been placed in the hands of Mr.
Timothy Brownhill. Any business
given to Mr. Brownhill will receive
prompt attention and will be appreciated
by the companies. Office in C. E. Bay
ard's old stand. No. So Washington
stieet, The Dalles. Oregon. alG-lm
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's Enclish Remedy in any case of
, . ,d ou Should it fail to
f . . .. .. . , d
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Clark & Falk's dreg
stcck it new ;
fresh aud complete.
Subscribe for The Chkoxice.
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
Pactias, Overwutiti-r i'cucv Vestis;.
Ktnaly call end ezxzc-e j of In-
r-ar:i and D uestj? H miles. A ne ftoct Jo
tula ciae irs t se ut.: ;rvvt u. m ir-
i, A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
1 11 E DALLLS LliilGOX.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
RESTAURANT
And CAFE.
J. 3. Crossen & Co., Props.
S7 Second Street
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Earf P.tjs..
PILLS
VrT7V7 !r, or rs" 1 far
T. BROWNHILL,
JUSTICE O? THE PEACE. Sotarv
i ? co"V "f
DK
Physician and Snrzeon.
NOTICE FOB
PL'BUCATIO.V.
Lu Orrxi r Vjfacrrt. wie. '
Apnl Jb, )
v . 1 . V . . ..i u- i . L . . . ....
ne4 Hter bi LM xxk ' tw iau
Deitricb H. Steyman.defiteeof Dietrlcb
wowtuj-$ vtfc u et,
tl;Jbu
u 1:ir iMt
. ia. c cffBd ww, p.o,
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TIOTINGTOX A WIIAOX.
XI AS10UiYs AT U.W.
THK tlllic upr,:
Complete
Cipe
of
Droits
at
M.Z. DONNELL,
THE-DRUCCIST.
X L. Lane,
uENEKAL
Biacksmiin
1
i
m
...AND.
f Wagon and Carriage Werk. J
j? Fish Brothers' Wagon. ?
Tfcird em JeiTtflD. Pconelo9 1
r
..CHAS. FRANK"
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keep on tfraurbt the celebrated
CVLCitilA BEER. cnow:
edcKl tfce bt Uvr In The lit,!c.
t the oual jiriee. Coat In. try
It ad be convinced. AIhj the
Flnt hntndj o! Wines, U-jnor
atMlfisars.
Sanduiiehes
o! ii Kiuds l aj on hind.
C. F- Stephens
.Dealer In.
ti Dry Goods, Clothing, f
U Gents' Furnishinqs. ?
Boc.U, Shijru. Ht. CKJ, NfSIons. Apt.
.f'jr W I iiougta Shw;.
Telephone Xc !.
154 Ik-cowl St.,
The Dalles. Or.
Jast What
You uiant.
Key ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
ide variety a we are showing never be.
lore sraced a in.u ttock. Ktul imlia.
tioa crtton t Sects at ordinary prices.
U00J jpvi at cheap paper prices,
tlejiaot dwtjine, tattefnl coloriuj-, vours
for a saall price, at our store on Third
street- Aleo fojl line of house paints
D. W. VAUSE, Thii-d St.
r f ,4
!
STUHDEVANT,
Dentist.
016e- orer ricscb A Co.' iltnk
f'tcxc 1 Hi: UAUj;,, OKEGOS
Horsesnoe
Str. RoKUlntor.
Ship your
Freight
via
lMIW'X.
l.v Hullo
lit ! a. .
VV. I
l.v. rortliiml
t t a. t. ;
MiuuliiV 1
TiuJay
TlititMlity
sntiinliiy .
WfilnoclHy
italic Regulator Line.
Arr. rnrllnml
Arr.
nt h r. M.
utS::-0) l'. V.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel ty tlic Stinmcrit oi uic iiccumuir j.uit;.
rotiK tin' liwt M-rvIco imwwIIiK.
rortlatul Ol'.lcc, OiiU Stroot Dock.
;
tixd
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 cer.
.2!
Important
, Announcement
to you.
For SO dav after April 1st, 1 will sell
, all the Dry Goods, Clothing, UootH mid
Shoes, Hosiery, Blankets, Hats and
! Caps, on a cut iu price of
; 25 per cent, for Cash.
: Now i" your opnortunity to uet bar
I Cains. Don't miss it.
S. L. BKOOKS,
Successor to E. J. Collins & Co
We Put...
everv bit of
twenty years experience
and drug knowledge
with every
I'rescription
that's compounded here.
it aiw rea?on why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable.
I
i BLHKELEY & HOUSHTOH.
lieliable
Prescriptionists
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith.
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Sullies.
Cor Secoud & Lannblin. Ttoiie 167
NOTICE rOR Fl'liLICATJO.V.
Timber Lnd, Act Jonc3, 1878.
.. . 18 i OirifK. i
,.,. ,JT,,it..'-.Aj.l3,l'J). t
with the (ii,vliUta of t .c it of coiikkt of
Jane ihft. Ulmtl aii hci Ur the MtVof Urn!
Ur Und. in tfte tktii ol fulliornlu. Ouitou.
VillUui K. Krtelium,
S, J P V5 ,ui ib4r l're'Mi of Hie u swj
torU, llie23cl day of June, J04,
s?f& ssis: & ni w"!uw euwf' 11
?3i. in huITdl' rv."'jutl to file their
MU-loir l JAV j'. LUCAS, RtrUtor.
.. T
REGULATOR LINH
i tv imi)Tl kvw t. lernnn vm ...... i
UI.L0, llMlliHlHJ rtOlUlll.l AAV. IMP
--..I vviiii am a
fiti-nmctfiof tin, ItcguUtor Uno will mi, hh,.l , J
lowing Klinluto, Die Company rescrvlni; tlio rlehi i 1
fcluilulo without notice. 8 10 clltt1
Str. Dallos City. !
IXIWtl
l.v. Iiiil
lit 8 A. h.
Mrimlnr
Wrdiiwiluy
Friday, .
Arr. INirtlmict
nt fi v. m.
t 7:00 .1.
Air.Diihij
i n.i .mimiiv wm cinii-nvnr tn Rlvelti.t 1
Kor (iiltlier Information millions K'vclw
W. C. AULA WAY, Gen. Agt.
C. S. Smith,
THE
iJp-to-date Qroeer
Freeh Epge and Creamery
llutter a specialty.
2d Street.
"Phone 270.
U.K. Bill,
CMUtf
J. t. tiCIIRM,
I'mldcnL
flpst National Bank,
THE DALLES ... OREGON
' A General Banking Business tranntttd
t Deposits received, eubject to Eight
Draft or Check.
' Collections made and proceed prompt!
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and. Telegraphic Exchange eoidcj
i New York, San Francisco and voti
land.
DIKBCTOKS
D. P. THOxrso.H. J.vo. 8. Schhci,
Eu. M. Williavs, Gio. A. Inn.
H M. Biau-
FRENCH & 00,
BANKERS."
TKaNbACT A KKEKALBANKINO BDIila
Lett ere of Credit iesned available Id til
Eastern Stntee.
Kilfht Exchance and Telegraph
Traaslers sold on Sew York, Chltajo,
Bt. Louis, Ban Francisco, Portland Ore;
tjon, Seattle Wash,, and varione poiati
in Oregon and asliinnton.
Collections made at ull iki'idU odIit
orablt) trrms.
TBe CQiumDia PacUH 61.,
I PACKERS OF
PORK and BEEF
MAKcrAimmKESor
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BMW
HAMS & BACON
JRIF.D BEEF. Mil .
MERVITAH
Cures Itnpotcncy, Kljiht "Jg ;
blood builder. BrtaPS:
pinkSloWtopaecnec;
(CO lO euro ur i
NERVITA MEDICjU,;
rvitt .rekfiori St?.. CWww- :
FKEO. W. V110N. .. , lW .
LAt. ai v Udiir
OBlceovei Krt Kt. B1"!"1
Mica
fgbtena
the
load-
Axle
abort!
Cbcase
tvnilU. Sold cvtrj
J ua . -
auwi
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