The Dalles Daily Chronicle. .SATURDAY OCT. 13, 1900 For X'letttlcnt WILLIAM M'KINLEY, Of Ohio. For Vlce-l'rmUlent THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. JJEMOCKATIC RECORD ON THE TJiUSTS. Every line of legislation now on tbe statute books of the United States directed against trusts and unlawful trade combinations was placed there by the republicans. That there is not moro stringent law against them is the fault of the democratic party. The last occasion on which the parties, as represented in congress, went on record on the trust question was on June 1, 1900. On that day a final vote was taken on a constitutional amendment to grant congress power to "duline, regulate, prohibit and dissolve trusts, monopolies and combinations, wheth er existing m the form of corpora tions or otherwise.'' It requires a two-thirds vote of congress to submit a constitutional amendment to the slate legislatures for ratification. The question to so submit it was lost by a vote of 154 yeas to 132 nays. Of the yeas 119 were republicans and only 5 were democrats. The five were Campbell of Montana, Naphen and Taylor of Massachusetts, Scudder of New Yoik, and Sibley of Pennsylvania. Of the 132 nays only two were re publicans, Loud and McCall. Richardson, Lentz, Sulzer, Hup pert, Salmon and all the other pro fessional "trust killers" voted nay. They declined to give congress the power to grapple with the trusts. The democrats indulged in spasms of virtue for two days, denouncing the trusts, and then voted to continue them. In one of Mr. Bryan's recent speeches he gave the republican remedy as the final one he would adopt, in case he was elected and all other means failed. In other words Mr. Bryan admits the value of the republican idea, but wants to try other, measures first. He has not said what those measures are to be. 'Some trusts operate all over the country; others, like the New York ice trust, operate in a single city. The requisite power to reach each and all and bring them within the federal law, was denied by a margin of 30 votes, all democratic. Denouncing is one thing; doing is another. Mr. Bryan's tru3t denunci ations, in view of his party's record, promise no better than the prophecies he made four years ago; and as a prophet Mr. Bryan has not succeeded. The democrats made another brilliant pro-trust record during the same session ot congress, uepre tentative Richardson of Tennessee, demoarat, tried to ussist the sugar trust by offering a joint resolution to admit Cuban and Porto Rican silgar free of duty. The remission of that duty would liavo amounted to about $25,000,000 a year, nnd the sugar trust would have benefited to the amount of at least $15,000,000 per year. The controller of the sugar trust is Mr. Henry O. Havemoyer, democrat. Mr. Richardson's proposed gift to liis friend, Mr. Havemoyer, was smothered in the ways and means committee of tho house. Tills was done by the republican members of the committee. It was also proposed by Senator Jones, democratic national chairman and Mr. Bryan's manager, to return tbe duties paid on Porto Rlcnn sugar and molasses, not to the Porto Ricans, but to the persona who paid these duties. This amounted at tho time to $1,487, S0G. Had the schomo suc ceeded, the American Sugar Refining Company and A. S. Lasalles it Co., a part of tho same concern, would have benefited by a direct gift of 1,250,774. This is the first instance on record where a direct gift was intended to be made to a trust, and the democratic manager, Senator James K. Jones, wished tq make it. This was also prevented by the re publicans. The money was not to.be returned to tho Porto 'Ricans, ns tho duties paid now arc, but to the sugar trust. All the facts are printed in the Congressional Record and are a part of American history. Onreil of Chronic DlariiiuoH After Thirty Years of Nufi'erloi;. "Suffered for thirty years with diar rhoea and thought I was past being cured," Bays Johu S. Halloway, of French Camp, Mias. "1 had epent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up nil hopes of recovery.. I was ao feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that 1 could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, nmi'after taking several bottles 1 am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with tho result that I nm anxious that it be in reach of all thoso who suffer as I have." For sale by JJlakeley druggist. Wnntcil, A woman to take care of n child, 5 months old. Apply to P. HenuiiiRSoi), octlld2t-w:5t Hosier, Or. Dissolution ot I'nr tnorHlilji. The partnership heretofore i-xisting between J. A. Carnaby and J. V. Blake ney is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will be continued under the style and firm of Carnaby & Summers, who will collect all bille and pay all obligations of the late firm. CaKNAIIY & SUMMEISS, The Dalles, Oct 1, 1900. ol0-w4v liou't Hub It In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, aud the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke fc Falk. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & talk. Special values in Men and Boys cloth' ing at the New York Cash store. WW ow IP 3W Tho only store ft this city where thf Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold, A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap euam eled ware. BEWARE! 4 Other wares look liko it, butt hegenu ino baa tho name Strnnsky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 16 International Exhi bitions. Highest award nt Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago, Pre ferred by tho best r.ookincauthoritiea. certified to by the most famous chetn ista for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rust nor absorb crease, does not discolor nor catch inside; is notnflectedbyacids in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, roast and bake without imparting flavor of previously cooked food, and will last for years. Wo cau. tion tho public against imitation OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON ilESTJlUWT And CAFE. J. B. Orossen & Co., Props. 87 Seoond Street. A Difficult Problem. It Is among the most difficult prob lems of natural science for one to becomu expert in several lines. J. E. Adcox & Co., by their combination, have over come this difficulty in a practical man ner. ' J. E. Adcox is an expert watch maker and is good on jewelry, optical work and engraving, while Theo. H. Liobe is an expert optician and is good on watch repairing, jewelry work and engraving. Their price is aB low as con sistent with good workmanship. They are prepared to do all work in their several lines, on Bhort notice. Work sent by mail or express will receive prompt attention. Sign. "Big Red Watch." CHOCOLATE BON BONS. DIRECT from the FACTORY AT EASTERN PRICES. Complete Cipe of at M. Z. DONNELL, TH DRUGGIST. Jast What You uiant. Geo. C. Blakeley, The Druggist. J. A. EBERLE, pipe Jailori A complete line of Fall and Winter Suitings, Pautings and Overcoating, now ou display. 100 different varieties to ee lect from." Suits, $20 ar?d up. Call and examine goods beforo going elsewhere. Second street opp. Mnvs & Crowe's. p. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing; Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies, Cor Second & Lausblin, 'Phone 157 M l' i i New ideas in Wall Paper bore. Such wide variety hh we are showing never be fore gruced a single stock, Heal imita tion creton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full Hue of house paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. Chicken Lice Coupreil. USE Carbolineum :'Avenarius. Tlio most efficient Wood Preserving l'ulnt a Iff) ii Hadlcul Jtemedy utiulnst Chicken Lice. I ti application to lit fcldo tvulls of poultry homes will per mutii'titly e.xtuininuto nil lice. Ke nilts Iie.ilthy chickens, plenty of cvrs. i ltd for clrculurs mid prices. ..etuis. mM- Butehers and Fafmers ..Exchange.. Keeps on ilrauht tho celebrated COI.UMIIIA IllCKlt, iicknowl cdKed tho best beer In Tho Dulles, at the n sun I juice. Conic In, try it and be convinced. Alto the Finest brands of Wines, l.l.-juur nml Cigars. Sandrjuiehes of nil Kinds always on limit!. J. 6. Hchenck, President. I!. M. ilKAIX, C'AJlhlC! Jos.T. Peters & Co., $ TIIK DAI.I.F.H, OICKUON. 0 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE -aaaaaaaaaaaar I HADE MARKS lesions Copyrights Ac. Anyone (ending nakftrli and deacriptlon mil" quickly ascertain our opinion froo whether n i Invention la probably imtentublo. Coinniunlc. ttoiiaatrlctlycoriUdontlal. Iluudbnokon l'atnta tent free. Oldest auenoy for securing patents. l'atei.tn taken throuiih iluini & Co, rtxwlTW tptclalnotict, without ciiiirtto, in tho Scientific American A handiomelr Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any cienildn Journal, Terms. M a iirir: iinir inimins, tj, rxm uyan newsueaicrs. &L'o.3ciDroad, Hew York Unucli dfflco. C V Bt, WiubtaittHi. J),V Clark & Falk 'a drug stock is new. froth and complete. ptet National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking UuBinesa transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Giieck. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Bighfand Telegraphic Exchango sold on New York, 8an Francisco and porl- 1 ;anu. IREOTOHa. D. P. Thompson. Jno, 6. Sohknuk, D. M, YYII.MAMH, UKO. A. LlBllK. H. M. Bbai.l. $1.00 per month. .Strictly ilrst uIuhs local and long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con versation will he kept n secret. No cost for Installing. You get the standard Iluunlng Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night service We will accept your con tract for ten yearn ami allow you to cancel en tub on giving us thirty days writ ten notice, PA0IFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS. r REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, PORTLAND & ASfORIA NAY. COMPANY 1 Str. Regulator HtcmucrN of tho llCKtilntur l.lnu will run ns per the fol-'Ji o'.v.njr M'luriiik', the Cntiiiuny rcMcrvInt; tho rlnht tn change 'd M'hciltilu wltlinnt notice. ' DOWN. , l.v Dalles t7 A. t. 'Tuesday , Tlminl.iy .... Hattinhiy. Arr. I'orlliind , nt -l:S0 l". M. ur. I.v. I'nrtl.md III 7 A. M. Mimilny . Wcdncntay . Krhlny Arr, Dalles at A i'. M. Ship your Freight Str. Dnllus City. DflWtl UK I.v. DnltCN Ia I'ortbiml , lit 7 A. M. i Ilt7'(fl.l. M. Mnnilny Tncday ' ; wi'iinoMiny . .. . innrMiny, Regulator Line. rt.H,ia " aMS- : ut l:.".0f. it. ntri'. st. via FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel by the .Steamers ot tho ItcRitlatnr Line. The (Tnmanv will endeavor to Rive I tn put-, runs tnu ne.si mi ten ntsimc. i'or iiirtnur iitiurniiiiion ainircKs t, l'ortl tnd Olllcc, Oak-Htreci Dock. W. C. ALLA WAY, Con. Apt. 5 J. E. FALT & CO A Proprietors Gommei,cial Sample ljooms. 9 Purest Liquors for Family Use ? Delivered to any part of tho City. r 'lirines: Til Local, boh l.oni,' Dialnnee. 173 Second Street. PIONEER BAKERY. I hare 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 Grocer. THe ColumDia Packing Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUKA CTUitKKS OK Fine Lard and Sausages Gurersof BRAND HAMS & BACON x)RlKD BEEF, ETC. Un.OUIlIl ONE FOR A DOM. Rll I A flSmM rlLLo UarolUa4choandUrappira. XJELUC Wasco Warelio use Com pasii Headquarters for Seed Grain ofaii kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot e,n kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinde Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, EX! Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOH Floill r'l'a 'our 18 manufactured xireoaly for family uvyAX xv ueo: evury Hack la guaranteed to i;ivo satisfaction. Wa sell our tiootls lower than any hoi i bo in the trodo, nnd if you don't think so call and get our prices and bii convinced. k Highest Prices Paid for Whsa,t, Barley and Oats. r$H$!-$H(K$ JOhHU rhr$i ti & i iiena me xouv niar! Do you know that John Paahek, tlio tailor, in agent for two of jjk the largest merchant tailoring houses in Amoriea? 5& Do you know that lio will sell you u suit, made to your ordor, as uiicuji ua mo mnii-n.H-(io wn, reatiy-niutiu, you uuy in the storeH, nnu Kiiaraiuuu a in or no eiiior Do you know that ho has already on hand for tho coming full nnd wintor trade tho hanikoiucat and finest line of enuiploa ever shown in Tho Dalles?