The Dalles Daily Chronicle.1 TUESDAY, OCT. 1900 ! -.1 .1 ...... l. n.nA. qreen cartb anil he will be slow to vote for n uhanee. For Ptealdmt WILLIAM M'KINLEY, ur Ohio. For Vlce-rrraldrnt THEODORE ROOSEVELT, or Hew Tork. A.DYASCE IX 100 YEARS. cities i Philadelphia, ! There were but 53,000,000 people ia America when this centur.v opened. Piance had five times as many people; Germany, and even Austria,, bad four time America's population;' Italy bad three times as many, and so had Great Britain. Even Spain bad double our numDer of people, and little Portugal was our rival in numbers. ' We have more people now than any European nation except Russia, which alone leads us. We have as mam- people as live in all Great Britain and France combined. We have one-half more people than Ger many. We have, practically, 7o, 000,000 people in the United States, ; and 10,000,000 more in our new possessions. There were-onlv five larse in America in 1S00. with CC,000, was the largest, the seat! of government and the center of wealth and culture, sew York was next with 00,000. Baltimore was third with 26,500; Boston fourth wiib 25,000, and Charleston, South Caro lina, fifth with 19,000 people. Chicago was unheard of in 1800, The century was three years old be fore the government even built a fort where Chicago now stands, and it was not until thirty years later that a city was thought of and in corporated, There was no western city. The mighty, modern cities of St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Denver and Kansas City were unheard of. There was a small trading post at St. Louis. That was all. The Pacific coast had two or three missions under Spanish control. All the rest of the west was given over to Indians and wild beasts. In what are Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, end Wisconsin now, there lived 0000 people in 1800, spread over that whole territory. The ''Far West" was then Kentucky, Ohio and Western 2sew York, Beyond the Allegbenies was practically a wilder ness. Now 53,000,000 people live within the area that belonged to our nation in 1800. The United States is larger now than all Europe in point of area. It has 3,600,000 square miles one fourteentb of the land surface of the entire globe. In IdOO we had just 825,000 square miles. We are the richest nation on the globe. Tocltty our wealth is esti mated at over 100,000,000,000; in 1800 it was 2,000,000,000. A man worth 300,000 was then considered abnormally rich; today we have several hundred men who are worth 13,000,000 or more. Uncle Sam spends each year on his government $550,000,000, not including the extra outlay occasioned j by our tete war and the accession of territory. In 1800 he spent 12. 00,000. In four years be now epends more than the entire wealth of the nation in 1800. George B. Waldron in Oregon Teachers' Month ly. Distress after eating It erased troa the ttomach cot togicnuiir Its work Immediately. Until it pets to wort you feet d -tressed the food lays in your stom ach likp ft weight. To start digestion to make the stomach do Ita work you must assist it It your stomach is weak or slow twork. Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 taken after meal supplies the stom ach with necessary acids and juices which digest the rood quicilr in a proper maanar. To get the best results use Baldwin's Health Tablets No 25 with the Dyspepsia Tablets. The Dypepaia Taulsts cost Ufa and can be had at fetifing from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at ranch ess than wholesale prices. Will sell in bulk or in lots, or nny way to snit purchasers. Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days. AH poods will be sacrificed exce pt Thompson's Glove-fittinc Corsets and Uuttetick Patterns. Your prices will -he mine. Call early uud secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court ts. State formal Sehool, , . MONMOUTH, - OREGON. ! Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900. ! The student of the Normal School ate preparei to tute the State Certificate tnimedUtclv on pra dilation. Graduateireadlly sejurscood pactions. Expanse of year from tt3 t3 SI.", f Stronc Academic nnd Professional Courses. New Social Ncpurtnre lu Manual Training ' Weil equipped Training Depurtmeai. ' For catalogue containing lull announcements address i ' P. (.CAMPBELL. President, or V.' A. W AX.S, Ssrretary cj Facul'y. $i.oo per month. Strictly llrft nlnss loral an.l long . distance telephone servico within your home. Lines do not cross-tall;. Your con versation will be kept a eecrct. No cost lor installing. You trot the standard Running Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and nicht service. Wu will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to cancel same on giving us thirty days writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 003. A Difficult Problem. It is ntnone tne most difficult prob- ; ; lems of notural science for one to become (expert in several lines. J. E. Adccs & , i Co., by their combination, hnvo over-' j rnmt ihu riitnnnlty in n practical lliau- . Donrurcc tw rcriiT hdttatv ner- J.E. Adcox is an expert watch-; PROGRESS IN GREAT BRITAIN. ! ,,,i.pr ,i ,a no,i m, ,-,. irv. ontieal Clarke & Falk, The Dalles, Onpon. A Fm of the Lnndon ThorouchfiHwi Will Soon He Electric ally Lighted. United States Consul Halstead. of Birmingham, has made a report to the state department in regard to the use of electric Hsrhts in British cities, in which he says: "A few of the main thoroughfare of London will soon be electrically light ed, some pole.1- having recently been put into jiosition. Piccadilly had a few as long ago as the fall of 1S0G. and no doubt the success of that experiment is regarded as warranting extension on careful lines. "Birmingham is still a gas-lighted city, and there seems to be no treet electric-lightintr movement, though on January 1 last the corporation took i under its municipal wing; the "mall j electrie-Iiffhting cvmpany. New main ! are now being put in. and the que-t;on 1 of electric street lighting must come 1 up within a year or two. as must nii-o j the question of cost toeens-umers. Cork i if. one of the smallest towns uith elec- 1 trie service, and gets, its eleetrieitj as ' cheaply as any city. The charge in ' Cork it- nine cents per unit for the elec- i tricity used in the first two hours every j day. and two cents riurinir the succeed- j insr hours. For motor purposes the ' charge is tight cents during The rlrst j tno hours and two cents thereafter. In Birmingham ther is a uniform rate of ' 14 cents per unit to the general run of consumer.- that is, to the great num ber using 100 or less units per month. For any quantity in excess of 100 units nine eents is the charge. There is also a special provision of eight cents per unit up to 100 units per month for elec trical energy used for motors or all-day loads, and any quantity in excess of 100 units is four cents. A unit means here the burning of 17 ordinary incandes cent lights one hour. The gas department of the city of Birmingham uio favors large consum ers, and the re-Mil: is a large use of gas engines in factories. The price of gas per thousand cubic feet per quarter in one building are: Under 25,000, CI cents; L'S.CKrd to 50.0CC, 37 cents; 50,000 to 250,000, 53 cents; 250,000 and upward, 49 cents." work and engraving, while Theo. H. Liebe is an expert optician and is good,! on watch repairing, jewelry work and i , eneraving. Their price is as low as con- t sistent with good workmanship. They are prepared to do all work in their several lines, on short notice. Work sent by mntl or express will receive' prompt attention. Sinn. "Big Red , Watch." ! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON RESTiLUARflT And CAFE. J. B. Orossen & Co., Props. 87 Second Street. I'uiiulutlon of Europe. A scientific statistical work just published fixes the population of Eu rope at 351,000,000. an increase of 70, 000,000 since 1S70, or an annual in crease of about 3,000,000. X. Y. Journal. For Sale. The two boildines owned by Mrs. E. Julian, on Court street, between Second and Thir.1, now occupied as a lodging hocce and dressmaking shop. The buildings will be sold, farnlebed or un furnished, cheap f jr cash. Apply to Mrs. E. Julian. s3-lmd From a nation of borrowers we liave become a lending nation, and interest rates are cheaper today in tbe United States than anywhere else on earth. In place of selling bonds in time of peace we are paying bonds in time of war, all of which proves that the claim of national prosperity is based on substantial facts. Labor is busy, is better paid and lias to -work shorter hours than in any other country on earth. Under tbe republican administration of tbe government, be is today better fed, belter boused, better clplbed, better Are you ready to boy your fall shoes? We are sole agents for the celebrated Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s line of foot wear. If yon want the beet shoe for the least money, call and see us. No trou ble to show goods at the Jew York Cash Store. New shoes for fall and winter just re ceived at the New York Cash Store. ..Gnus, mu- Butehers and Farmers ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEEP., ncknow-;-edced tie best br lu The Hailed, at the usual price. Come In, trj it and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, U-juor end Cisart. Sandrjuiehes of ell Kindi alrray i on band. Complete of at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUCCIST. BHj REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA. NAY. COMPANY'S I 1 ! tcautore ot tlie Kcpulntor Line will run n it the lot- ow n; sclndule, the Commuy reticrvliift tbo right to change 'j c;e ule ul.)out notice. Str. Regulator . l.v Duller at 7 a. I. h' TutTday . 2. TliurNlny .. H aaturday. C' Arr. 1'tirtlBtid p, sM:Xr. St. cr. Lv. I'ortland at A. x. Monday . Wednvicay Kridiiy Arr. Dalles at 5 e. x. Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. Str. Dalles City. now.v I.v. Dalles et T A. h. Monday Wi lines Jay Krlduv Arr. I'ortlutid at 1 :M v. m. L I'ortlnnd.J at T IX) a h. i Tuediiy J TlmrKrtay ,9 Hiturtlny 3 Air HnlIS ut j r. . FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel by the Steamer of the I'cciilaiar Line. 1 he Comiatiy ' ron the btfct ietvice Ksible. for further itifii will endeavor to glv itn al- rmattuti auarent C Portland Office, Oat Street Docfc. LTtl W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Atrt. fw..i.v....r. vi, .y vi....,. Just What You uaant. .r4 F- s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. nor Second & Lailn, 'Ptone 167 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Nasal CATARRH la all lu lUgea Umm hooid be cleanliscM. Elj Cream Bala cleanttf ,ioolhei tod heal tbe dUeaaed membrane. 1 1 cure catarrh aoddrirea war cold la tlia Lead qolcicly. Cram Balsa U placed lato Ito BMtfil, iptMiU over the SMabrtae wl U abaorbtd. Belief ii im- taedlaU and a core t otlom. It if Dot drying-doe not produce (neezlng. Lar( Bum, SO cent at Drs( gUU .ir by mall ; Trial 8Ue, 10 cesta by stall. SLY UUOTiUUtS, M Wanes Street, Xew Tork. TRADE mHHS IC8ICNS COPVRIGHTC itC. Anynne sending' a iketrh and dMcrlrrtlnn ma" qnlcxlr ascertain oar opinion free wiiather a', luremlnn la probably iKitonUtble. Communlc tlonatrictlyco:itldciithl. Handbook on I'atcnU xmt (roe. Oliteat acenry foracurlnr jntnu. I'at'it.t taken tbrouith Mann A; Co. ruwlrv ticial notice, without chante, in tbe scientific nmxxm. A handsomely illastrated weekly. Ijirccjit cir lernn, 13 a tnLitloit ut nnr .cientlUc lournal. venr; four months. tL fijidbyall newsdealer. ttttortway.HewYorir offlca. a V DU Wasbinntoti. U.C ONI FOR A DOM. TUasofe Pimples. Pmeat PILLS liSSS'f mS "" Pli loll KiS, c. tteldbr dnwau. M. MSAsWO CO. ma. fa Van lieadaehe aod liyspp&. If f M 11 WJDr- Kew ideos in Wall Papr here. Sucb ide variety as vre are allowing never be fore graced a single etook. I'.ual imita tion creton effecte at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper priceE. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vours for a email price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of house paints. D. VAUSE, Third St. Tfie Columma PackinpCo.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF StAKOFACTtJKEEB Or Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON i)EIF.D BEEF, ETC. J.B. HCHkKCI, President, H.M.llkitL, Cashltt National Batik. THE DALLES ... OREGON A General Banking Business trauisacted Deposits received, subject to Bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptl remittad on dar of .collection. Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oa New York, nan Franckreo and port land. DIRKOTOMe. D. P. Taoatmtoir. Jmo. 8. Bchbmck. Ed. M. Wiixuata, Gao. A, Liava. U.M. USUI,, Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kindf Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TmitSo Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOIl FlOUr T,e 0Gr 18 manufactured exprepely for .'amiij A use : every sack is itnaranteed to give satlatartipn. Wa seli our poods lower than any house in the trade, nnd if you don't think to call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats I J. E. FALT & CO., I Proprietors Commerejal pfe Jooms 5 Purest Liquors for Family Use? Delivered to any part of tho City. y k Phones: Gl Local, , , ,, , y 85b Long Distance. 173 Second Street, y SAY! Lend Me Your Ear! Do you know that John Tathek. the tailor, is agent for two of the largest merchant tailoring houses in America? Do you know that he will sell you a suit, made to your order, n A vu-,. c me iianu.iue.oown, reHUy-inaue, you buy in the stores, un guaruntee a fit or no Eale? W Do you know that ho has alreadr on hand for the coining Ml Y and winter trade the handsomest and fiu'est line of samples ever ehowu y in 1 he Dalles? J JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. J PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Caket. Also all kinds of Staple and Fanoy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.