The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 29, 1900, Image 2

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    who is soiu cthinrr of an Irish-Amcri-
This flalloc flail- Mtrnninlp ' wl
lu" """J "'""" rati himself, anticipated, that Michael!
-EVT "t lPflO :lv,'-- lac professional Irish agitator, j
SATURDAY
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Ior rtclilpnt
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
or oiiio.
Fur Vict rrrl1cit
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
or .Ntw York.
' should have left Pretoria four months .
, ago. "thoroughly disillusioned, broken '
SLAVEIiY JS THE ZULUS.
Along with the Philippines, the
"United Stales acquire'! the Sulu
archipelago. Sloven exists there,
though in its uiildcit form. While
the blave is the property of his master,
he is treated rather as a feudal re
tainer than as a slave in our sense of
the word. Commenting on this the
Spokesman-Review sensibly says:
The world can not be reformed in
a jiffy, and in negotiating a treaty j
with the sultan of the sulu islands, ;
jand siek at lieait" and disgusted.
with the P.oer character and methods. 1
'"1 ciime out here at my own ex-1
pense." whines Pavttt. "It has cost ;
me 800 pounds. I was full of en-;
; thusiasru for these people. They ;
Jknew me, they knew my feelings,1
: but thev have never trusted me.'
t
Retiring from Business, j
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost, i
Pry Goods, Clothinsr, Bvt r.nd She?, a nn.c'.i iw tt.nn w helrsale
prices. Will sell in bulk or :n Ut? o; ar.v way t su.t pMn.-.a.vrs. '
j Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
j Ait goods nill 1 nprificol exivpt T:i-tip":'t Ot! p-fittt5i drspts
j and Bntterick Patterns. Your prices will be u!:.e. t'.il. e.r!j and secure ,
' bargains.
J. P. McINERNY, j
Cvnwv Sivoinl av. Cowl St?.
i
Dispatches from Manila state that
ithc Piiuipnine commission is con
sidering plans for expending 2,000,
000 in the construction of good roads 1
in the island of Luzon. And the '
New York Mail excitedly ct ie? :
i "Imperialism '. Imperialism ! Shall the j The stu'tent of the Nnruat 5cii..i v ti-csa-e.i to t.uc tic :n vv.-Har iiuracdtteir -n
; sacred right of the Tagal to wend , '""oaieircadiir secmre KlMd ,.witiv,. Esp...f yirfrm-it!30.
his wav aloilJX a COW. path throuch 1 Strons Acmlemte mnl l'rofssslnnttl C'o'irscs. NV.v jsiici4l IKtmstOTC in Uauat Training
- Well equipped Truiuinir llepnttmoii: . "
the brier-patch be ruthlessly destroyed : For catalogue containing lull nnuouurcmcnU iwidre-s
hv tlio mlo.f-iporl intniflr.- slmll I 1 CAMPBELL, ITestdent. or W A. V ASS, SiK-raturf uf Facul'y.
State flomal School,
MONMOUTH, - OREGON.
Fall Term Opens September IS. 1900.
$1.00 per month. .
trleiiy first r!nss hienl an-l lonu
diMnieo mteplrynu set vice- within
your home.
Lines do not crosi-talk. Your con
versation will he "kept a secret.
So coH lor installitiir.
You ct tin Mandiud II Milling
Lode Distant Instrument.
Continnons dtv and- night eervlce.
Wo will accept your contract for
ton years and allow you to can eel
snnioon Hiving na thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELIPHOKE GOS.
1 - he be compelled to increase the value
nan ueen mane towaru tue auunuuu , . . , .. . .
of the custom by the adoption of;modern pub,ic bihwa-
article 10, providing that "any slave
, a r rr . i- i i rr
building i-i. limcuit i roDiem. .
Isow,
i then, all together, gentlemen, in your
1 ! hoarsest chest-notes,
tlom by paying to the master the ;
usual market value," which is about
20.
This has excited a protest from a
few of the more active and noisy
anti-expansionists, who have set up
a shout that "'slavery exists under
the American Hag," and it was
atrocious to enter into treaty vitfa
the sultan of Sulu.
But, as a matter of fact and history,
here again we have done precisely
what Jefferson did nearly a century
ago with the territorial possessions of .'
It is anions: tt.e most (litlicDlt prob
lems of mutual science for one to become
I rnert 5n ppvi'rnl linis. .1. K. Ai1i-.it At
Imperialism" "iCo., bv their combination, hurt, ovui-.
1 ! come this difficulty in b practical man- i
Tho awful re.-uiti nf tmnnrinli-m ' ner. J. E. Adcox'is nn expert watch-
j , , , maker anil is Lood on jewtdrv. optical
I have begun to appear, says lhe,wor-; a enj-ravinc, wbile Theo. II.
Astorian. Republican officials are ! L,e,,-' 15 nn expert optician and is jrooti
,. T.. , on watch repainnir, jewelrv work and i
going to allow Torto Kicans who , ensravinc. Their "price is as low r.s con
arc residtnn in Baltimore to vote, ; eistent with pond workmanship. They
, , , , , , , ' are prepared to do ail work in their
and there will be no chance before ; geVeral lines, on short notice. Work
election for the liberal-minded de-lasnt b" -'aiI or express will receive
prompt attention. Sign, "Big Ked .
mocracy to pass a constitutional : Watch." '
amendment denying them the privi-1
lege because their grandmothers!
didn't Lave it. t
Tne Xew York Cash Store is the sole
the United Stares. Jefferson, m 1 SOL Coa 5ine o faorwear.
sent out the Lewis and Clark expedi-j
tion to negotiate treaties with the
powerful Indian tribes west of the
Missouri river. Among all these
tribes slavery and polygamy were
practiced, and the evils hare not
entirely been abolished to this day.
In Bancroft's 'vNutive liaces," we
are told, in the chapter dealing with
the Puget soucd Indians, that
"Slaves are held by all tne tribes,
and are treated very mich like their
dogs, being looked upon as property,
and not within the category of hu-
rncnity. For a master to kill half a
dozen slaves is no wrong or cruelty;
it only tends to illustrate the owner's J
noble disposition in so freely sacriGc- j
ing his property. Slaves are ob-j
tained by war and kidnaping, and .
are sold in large numbers to northern
tribes." J
In providing for redemption and
looking to the ultimate abolition of j
slavery in the Snlus, we have gone j
further than Jefferson thought of
going. If the islands are retained,
the barbaric practice will be abol
ished. If left to their own devices,
it will he indefinitely maintained.
Perhaps the chief motive of this
jeremiad about slavery and the
Am'erican Hag is political rather tLau
moral. Perhaps these moralists want
office rather than the freeio" of the
Sulu slaves.
iLASS of
Baldwin's
Celery Soda
cures a liwidacie at mice. It i a pleas
ant, sparkling, wfiiirvi'scent drink that
actsinuiit!!:itt:ly. Itck-aiu and jmr.flKW
tho stomach. Kent!)' quiets tha uerviM
and relieve all-pain. It cures biolc and
urvous headaches, anil mn-
tcl fatij-uu. 10c, 2Sc, 50c, 1.00
Clsrfce & rail:, The Difis. Oregon.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTADAHHT
And CAFE.
J. B. Crossen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street
Complete
of
Dm 0s
at
M. 2. DON NELL,
TH DRUGCI5T.
REGULATOR LINE. ;!
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASI0H1A iNAV. COMPANY
'i
ti;i.ipcr. o! the t'.rculutor Une will run us fcr the fol 'J
w.jic vliuh.lc. tlio Company rwurvlns the rigtit to elms,
tc l ulu utiHnit untleu.
Sf. Regulator
, W i
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l-r.
1 1 t'nrtl.iliil
it T a. .
Mdinlny
. Wwlmnny
. Friday
Arr DiiHbe
at 5 I', il.
Ship yonr
Freight
via
Regulator 3-ine
Str. Dallos City.
i l.v. PllllC
nt 7 a. y.
1 Monday .
1 Wulnwdtty
Krlduy .. .
Arr. J'ortluml
at 1 .30 I. M..
.
I'nrt'mid A
it 7 It) A II.
I ue.il.iy "
'I !inr1a ,5
sntrlny j!
A' llnll- -i
I'lillor
A. M.
TiiBdy
ntl t..
f.r i iiuinifl, . . .
patuidiiy.
Alt. I'rtlnil
ut t: r. a.
t' FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PI .TilASTTRR 3
! Tnivul bj the Steamers r.l the lii'f-uUtor .inc. Thn Comiumy will PtulOHVnr l she Itn )t- 5
4 rims the bct kurvlcD p.rtMbic. t urtli-r liil.irmution aildri"i
; IWtlmid omce. Oai mreot Ii-wt W. C. ALUAVAY, Con. Agt. ,5
'IS , . . . A
i
Brj'ceherr-
and Farmers
U
.. Exchange. .
FevT9 on draucht the cuk'brattJ
cuM'MblA UL'Ki:, nctnmv;
icl the bit beer In The Dulles,
at the usual price. Como in. try
It and be rucvluced. Alo tho
Mnpstbrandi ol WJnss, U-juor
and Ciffitrt.
Sanduiiches
of all Kinds eiwayt on hand.
Just What
Voa mant.
-
Mrs. PhiUiris is rirenared to fnrnish
cut (towers and aii kinds of florul da-
aisne on short i.utice. Phote number
397. flO-Itn
A f'i'.l iir.t- of EuStman ii!tue an sop
plies just received ly CUrke & i.'.k.
t
mw?.'i ff)
Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot r 11 kin
i Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
S Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S? 1??
Headquarters for "Byers1 Best" Pendle-
tOn FlOU 1 "P '''"ur Xf inanitfttcturmJ ttsjiresHly for fani!!y
U6e : every pack U cnuranteetl to pive entiefactior..
i sv: oar pootis lower than any house iu the trade, and if you don't tinnkPO
call aijj kli rur prices and ho eonvineed.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats
! CATARRH
.... . . i In all its stages tiicro
insn-American sympathy for the j -hotai u eieau:.aef
Iioeis has teuciveil just such reward 'Ely's Cream Balm
as every intelligent person, acquaint l$Tl.
ed with the Iioer character, antici- ! itcnredlaiarrhtndd.-.ea
. . ,, . ' tway a co.d ju tie lie.il
pated. Ihe Boers, whatever excel j oaicicy.
lencies of character thry may have.' Crcanl ljB-l u P'3Ccd Int0 ttc no:-!b, aprtads
, J i over the mcaihrane and ia alworbcd. Itt.itt it ira-
are religious higots. They have no j mdatoariacureo!iowi. it u not drying-dots
use for a Catholic and most of the U-i--aceir.. ij.-cefiae,69ent8tDruS.
Slit4 jr by raai.; Trial Size, I cecii by mail.
Irish-American ympathizea were ! ii.v others, wrri &.reot, :.cw Vo.-t.
Catholics. It was not because these j
men loved the Boer that manv of ; '"r iiulr-
them volunteered to light for him, to hoildin,n owned hy Mrs. E
. , , , , ' Jnlian, on Court street, between Second ,
but because they hated their heredi.janil Thlrdi now 0CCDpI.d nfl n i0,i,
tary foe, England. Jf the Jtoers had , house and dresnieklns shop. The
been at war with France, or Germany, ' buildings will be eold, furnished or un-1
or Austria, or Jtaiv. it is nrccious ! f"rrjsht1' clR'a-J -Jr caaU- -PP'y to 1
" ' i vr.. r
s
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing. L
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies, j jjjjjjg pn
PnP Spnniiii 9, 1 onrrhlin IDbnnn IWi 3
i'ui uuuuuu a liuuujiu, iiiuuu lor PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
New ideas iu Wall I'auer hera. Sisnh
wide variety as we are showing never bs
, fore raeed a single stork. Kenl itnitu-'
i tion cretun wlTects ut ordinary pricee. i
! Good papers nt chp paper prices.
Elegant desitjue, tantoful colorinpp, jouk
for a small price, at our H'.ore on Third
street. Also a fnll line of houee paintn.
.D. W. VAUSE, Third St.'
J. E. FALT & CO.,$
ofroprletors Commercial Sample ftooms. ' f
Purest Liquors for Family Use y
J)ulivoivd to any pari of tho City.
Phones: 51 L',Cal, , "4
so; i.-jmjs nutance. 173Second Street. J
to
50 YEARS'
EKPERIENCE
MAKCl AtTL'KtKa Of
4
.S3?
: w
little sympathy the Irish or the Irish
American would hare wasted on
them. For tho Boer has no more
use for an Irish Catholic than the
than the devil has for holy water.
And nobody is particularly surprised
to Gnd the Irish-Americans clamor
ing for pay for their unrequited
services in tbe Boer war and threat'
ening to raise a rumpus if tbey don't
get it. And it is perfectly in line
with what tbe writer of these Jines,
Mrs. E. Jnlian.
tS-lmd
TRACE MARKS
JESICNG
Copyrights &c.
AnrcmsomlliiK r. clrli and ricicrtMton ma'
toilrklr aicortolii our oplinfiti Iroo wintthur a
liireiitlon m iirohahljr r itxii'nhlc. "uniinunlf
liontatrictlrcoiiSdoiitml. Il.indtxvjlcon I'utvuu
jont rc. Ol'l'.i DL';it r ur jccuruic i.alcms.
l'atii.ui taken throuvh ilur.u k Co. rciT
( Fine Lard and Sausages j g
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF, ETC.
- j .
iff
.KM, .H.
i
Are youreadytobiiyyourff.il shoes? i
We ar eo! agents for tho celebrated !
Hamilton Brown Shoe Co. 'a line of foot- j
wear. If you want the nest shoe for the j
least rnon-y, cull and ee us. No trou-1
ble to show t'oodii at the Jew York Cash
Ktore.
Hustling young man can make (GO per
month and expenses. Permanent posi
tion. Experience unnecessary. Write
quick for particulars. Clark & Co.,
Fourth and Locust Streets, Pliiladel
pbia, Pa, sg.tf
Scientific Jfmtricati
A handjomeljr llloitralnl weoklf. T.irvett elf
filiation of nnr ficutltlc tnnrnal. 'I'ornu, f:i a
rrrtri four morithj. f L hold brail nennlmlftH.
MUHN&Co.3S'B-- New York
Uraocti ornco. C3 V ft. Wr.iliiattgii. U. C
ONE FOR A DOSE. Q A
He. Itvld U dm,. OH. OC SANKO CO. PhlTi! P
J.H. bCHISCI,
I'rLKlfleiu.
11. M. ilKAl.1.,
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold o
New York, San Francisco and --ort-land.
OIRBOTOKa.
D. P. TnoMFBox, Jmo. S. Sohinck,
u. M. Williams, Gxo. A, Lixbx,
U. M. Bxall.
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
1)j you know tlmt John Pushek. the tailor, Is agent for tw - f
the J.irusl merchant tailorinjj houtes in AmuneaV
r. 1)0 f,u.,no1w bo will bell you a euil, tnndii to vour Older, u
rhe p1uth ba(Hl.,..u(lon, rcady-iimdu, you buy In tho fctor.. u- 1
guarnnteu a fit or no tale?
n,i y." ki"T ","lt !'e h,,s "I'Pady on hand for -the eoniliii: fn.
hi The 'llk? bandeomest and liiu-Bt lino of samples ever shown
JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent.
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 Fanoy Grooer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grooer.