The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 01, 1900, Image 4

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.1. L. Gnttlim, ( li.. 1 Ilivor, i in ihe
city, the uxh of t'i" CiiiatilU Hume.
Mrs. C. F. !'! grand chief of
linti'u. r:.MiiiiH.t lii'ii i. last tiifilit from
nt) -tiioial visit to ti e Portland lodges.
Mi-- .Moll Kliuilt, who has been
livii p in Seattle for t!ic past four years,
returnel home jesterday and will prob
ably remain iiernnuentiv.
Drutilirii tiiilliint A I f rti-il.
Marshal Driver and Imie Fritz marie
n raid last ni.'lit 0:1 the Indian camp
near the head of the old brewery grade,
und (nthered in five bu k- just a they
had iittbib'd aleiho! enonyti to tit them
to hold their Uiiiai tiiii.'v oriyie. They
were arraigned bef"re the recorder this
morninc. Three of t!:"in were titled ."
tjacb, one $3 and tlie others discharged.
They belong to tl.e Warm Spring reser
vation and claimed to be on their way
home from the Yakima hop fields. As
the flS wot tii of tines considerably de
pleted their exchequer, the chances are
that their drinking bouts will soon come
to an end. The question still remains
unanswered, wtio furnishes thesis Si
washes the liquor?
ftruufl FarnrHll Meeting.
CHINA'S FIRST LADY.
The Empress Dowager Said to Have
English Blood.
Itrnmrknlilr Intellect mill Wonder
ful ClnirncterUtlei. of the Wom
an Who Hulei the letl
iile of the Chinese.
A farewell meetinz will be given Brig
adier Marshall and wife, who has charge
of the Northern Pacific chief division,
which comprises the states of Oregon, 1
Washington and Idaho, on Tuesday, J
November 0:h. Tne hrisadier is saying j
good-bye to a number of corps, and will
viiit The Dalles at thai time. Major j
Harris, his chief secretary, is acoompa- ;
nyinir him to The Dalles. Come ti the
Salvation Army hall at S o'clock and
hear him for the last time. Plenty of!
music is beiii4 arranged for. CotTse,
cike and sandwiches wi'.l be served at
the close. All invited.
Cut. V. R. Cp.aiukee,
Lieut. Ckefeld.
l'ew people are aware that the eni
pre. dowager Is credibly believed by
well-informed people in China, .lapan
and India to have l'titUli blood in
her veins! There is no doubt that
her mitt her vu a Ktironean. though
whether iiriti-h. Portuguese or ISiis
sinn deponent Milth not, says the Lon
don SUeteh. Though eloe on 70
year.- of aye. hc is still a good artist,
und K said by tho.-e familiar with the
Ciiine.-e language to be a tiiie poet.
Some !'.! year?- ago she olemnl.v pre
MMiteri a Ion poem of her own com
position to the llanlin college. Trans
lation of tho-e articles dealing with
Chinese alTairs appearim.' in ieiuiing
!.tirnpc:t!i new.--papers are carefully
read lty her. so she i. iiiit" aware
of the jealousy and suspicion which
animate the powers rh" moment the
Chinese problem come.- under discus-don.
Very. ery few of the millions
whom she rules with an iron hand
have ever seen the einpre.-s dowager.
As regards all outward forms and
ceremonies, she is intensely conserva
tive, and it is said that sh- cm n dis
cuses high alTairs of state throrjfh
a door and through a curtain The
1'urple Forbidden City in other
words, the imiterhil pit lace, at Pe
king is a huge hunun. r.ilibi -warren,
for there must dwell nil those
tlurrtl nf Chronic lllarrhorm After Thirty
Yriir nf Surt'crliiB-
"Sufldred for thirty years with dinr-
' rhoea nnd thought I was past being
cured," says John S. Ilulloway, of
1 French Camp, Miss. "I hud spent so
j much time and money and sufTercd so I
, much that I had uiven up nil hopes of!
recovery. 1 was so feohlu from the)
j effects of the diarrhoea that I could do
1 no kind of labor, could not even travel,'
j but by accident I was permitted to find j
I a Itotilis of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera '
I and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking 1
' several liottles 1 am entirely cured of '
j that trouble. 1 am so pleased with thei
. result that I tun nnxiuu that it bo in j
reach of all those who miller as I have." .
For sale lv Illnkelev druggist. '
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior!
paints when you can buy James 12. j
I'atton's sun proof paints for $1.50 tier;
1 gallon, guaranteed for 5 years.
Fa!k, agents.
Clark &
ml '
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping ;
and sunburn. Manufactured bv C'arKe
& Falk.
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
One Night On'y,
MONDAY. November 5th 1
Tetli)v siirt-clie 'I ortay.
Anno.v, IX. Y., Oirt.Sl. The sun came
out just after tr.e Riosevelt special left
Rochester, giving promise of a pleasant
day. The first stop was made at Brcck
port. Here the governor said :
'Mr. Bryan invikos the declaration of
independence as applying to the Philp
pines. Nebraska was acquired by
Thomas Jefferson without the consent
of the Indians in it, and he ought to
have known how to apply the declara
tion of independence because he wrote takes
it. We cannot afford to let Mr. Bryan's
principle? and the present B.-yanizsd
Democracy continue a formidable dan
ger to American political life. I appeal
to you not merelv to bat it, but to
stamp it under foot, so that no similar J
uppeal will ever be made in our time.
While we can afford to differ on ques
tions of policy we cannot afford as good
Americans to differ on the underlying j
principles the lack of which makes any
party whatever it is a stuudin? danger
io the country."
At Holly it was raining. Nevertheless
'.ie governor spoke to a great crowd,
lie said :
"V.'e do not want to cut into the na
tional honor bv cutting in two the na- i
tiunal debt. If Mr. Uryan's policies j
ever should be enacted into law they i
would bear with an especial weight of
woe upon the very people concerning
vsvhom he affects to lie most interested.
J'-Mr. Bryan speaks of polygamy in the
Kuln Islands and 8iy? it ought to be j
topped. Why, his proposal is to es-1
tablish a protectorate over those islands, j
and therefore guarantees both slavery j
and polygamy in Httlrj."
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i-!tim City. Ni'wtn-rc. j;x.bunhj
Srtlem A: Way Imu'. -.
h. nt, WiMAMsrii: .::n Vam 3)p.n
l in.'lliilr. HIM. Ilivi.l'.- Mnn.,Wol
iinil . rut. litt'cnn City, l:ivtu:i nnd Kri
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sy.iKi; iiivrn.
Itlinrlii to l'wiiun.
l.Kwinos
tolly
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mg to town.
connected with the enur' . with 'lie
nominal emperor, hi.-' har-ni. ant! 'te
thousniid unttchs who v..i' on t;ie
imperial family, an.! h-. if.. Pin
press dov.njrer in h:i, i:;,: . n i tn
emies the mysterious dis"ii-f. jires 'd
in anger of the inside." h: -h ha- re
nioreti so many unpleasant people
from her path, including, it said. 1
two empress consorts. KB ft A '
T.sze-Hsi enjoys wonderful health,
nnd nowhere is Iter remarkable intel
lect more shewn than in the matter
of doctors null hygiene, iihr early
grasped the fact that I'uropean wom
en oweil their strength of body and
mind to their habit of takiii" a. "-rent
deal of exercise. According!-, she I l'f- Bdrneb' famous performance com-'
learned to wrestle, and each morning
it out of herself in this, for
a Chinese lady, astounding fashion.
Then, again, she is a 'great believer
in the erticaey of cold water, ami
she hn.s a horror of doctors and of
sorcerers indeed, she .-.ends for one
only when she requires the loan of a
peculiarly deadly and potent drug.
It is believed that the empress own
life has been attempted no fewer than
s'O times, but, thank.- to her wonder
fully well-organized detective sy.steni
aud nl-o, it it, hut fair to add, to the
real affection, and even re.ippct, she
inspires in her own faithful band of
eunuchs, she ha never been seriou.
j !y injured. Very ohnraetpriiitie is her
intense interest in nil that concerns.
I tjueen Victoria. Picture.! cut from
l. uncoil papers arm repr .sr-.tirifr the ! t
more notable events of the great sov- ! ij
ereign's life have been framed and j j
hung; up in her inner chamber. J
The etnpres.; dowager, as her name 1,5
anil, latlceo, cany career prove, was h
once n very noted beauty. She has
remained much interested in the art
of beauty, and ilnwes wirh e:;'rrior- ,
dinar;.- magnificence. On, the other : $
hand -the remains faithful to the Chi- ;5
nese ccstom of wearing no
Ponies, Djgs nnd Goats perform mar
velous feats at the bidding of their mas
ter. Also monkeys and a trained lion.
.Scientific training added to natural
instinct gives mirth and aunnement.
25 Superior Dogs.
15 Superb Ponies.
I Accompanied by a clever
! JAPANESE JUGGLER.
; C. J. STU8MHG, !
Wll''
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Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Wines,
Next door to A. M. Williams A Co.
Phone 234,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
r? l'nr.i' iiiniritig t" s u il-ppner or
. ' int mi 'oitunblH hniilheni m i II ji. !io'jit
tiiNi- r .', luiivlug 'llio Diilkv nt li ti p. a,
mm-en (lmi't finnt'CtliiiiH hi !l"tin'i r junction
hi "I iiiifKn li"uni!liK tiihiiiiitfilirii'tiDiitiNtlon
nt ll' inii' I uiii'llnii uiul U'ugy v ith .'.'ij. ,,..
rnvii: nt 1 lie Ilulk ill 1 .J' p m
for liil, )irtlf!iilars rn' n ( ,. ,S. Vo.t
n;;1 it The Dullct,. nt n1' e-
. ii n.nt'KT.
t ii. l'n. At , ' i tiliinil.Or
SOUTH and EAST via
Souinern FaciliG Co.
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Secure vour tickets at Clarke & F.ilk's.
crS!rA"rTrnr;x'3
;s
L. Lane,
UK.'.'KItAI.
BiacKsmiifi
.. .GOliDlWBm BREWEfiY...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of thin well-knonn brewery the United State- Health
llepori.j for Juno lis, 1900, -ays: "A more mipeiior brew never entered
the Inhraiory of the United .States Health reports. It ih abuiitulv devoid
of the sli;iitest trace of adulteration, hiiton tiie other liand is co-n'posed of
the bet of malt and choicest of hops. lie tonic (u.ilitiui art; of the high
est and it can be tned with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by old and
young. Its use can conscientiously lie prescribed by the plivriiciani with
the cersainty that a better, purer or inuro wholetiointi beveriine could not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Shasta Route
Trillin, leave Till; Dulles for 1'nrlUiiJ anil W4J
stiilicjiis nt I J.) it. in. anil " I', in.
Ixiivc I'nrtl.tail . ...
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For Sale,
A few choice Uereford bull calvea eli
gible for registration. Inquire of
nl-lulw J. L. Kei.i.y, Tiie Dalles.
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Fonleil the hiirteom.
All doctors told Henick Hamilton, of
West Jeflerson, O., after sutrering 18
months from Rtctaf Fistula, he
stones, only very finely wrought gold
en orii.uneiiTs ami splendidly carved
inilo TNTritliinc riifil.-M- l,.n nmni)
temnitioiislv 1 inirv than to .ce a Chi- I IV
nese woman in Kiirnpeati dress nr;C,
aping any of the ways of a "lady for
eign devil."
Horsesfioer
die unless a cosily operation was per
formed ; hut he cured himself with five
bo.va of Ilucklen'a Arnica Salve, the
aureat Pile cure on Karth, and the beat
Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold
lty Ulakeley, Druggist. 4
A Life Ami IJenlli l-'isiit.
Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la.,
mould j wrltinj of his almost miraculous escape
from death, eays: "Exposure after ineaa.
lee induced serious lung trouble, which
ended in Consumption. I had frequent
hemorrhages and coughed night and day.
All icy doctors said I must eoon die.
Then I began to uee Dr. Kind's New
Discovery ior Consumption, which com
pletely cured me. I would not be without
it even if it cost fVOO a bottle. Hundreds
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
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Third aufl JelTcr'oii, Phone 159 i
kw r.tjr.r.ri,r -.Triirtru.
The A)iiotllf ofa Ciimt
Is envied by all poor dyapeptice whose
utnmneli anil lii-pr nru not r, t ricr All
Huch should know that Dr. Kins's' New have used 11 0,1 ln" rtcommendation and
Life rills, the wonderful atoniach and i a11 fa' it,,,lVtfr Mh to enre Throat, Cheat
!ivr rr,ip,u. iVM a,.i,..ii,i i, .andl.ung troublea." H-uu!ar tto.i SOc
eounu liaestion and a regular bodily
habit that insured perfect health and
; and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Ulakeley i
Drug Store. 4 '
reat energy,
drug store.
Only 'Jo cynts at
any
4
u. i-. 5cepnens
...Doalor In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Crandall&Bargel' j
DEALER IN j r(0beSj
fill kinds of undertake !. BuriaSh
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
Tho Dalles, Or.
n Grut
Cliaiiiliorluln' Cniicli Ittiueily
Fuvorltr.
The soothini; and healini; propertiea
of this remedy, he pleasant and prompt
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh: thoy dry tip the secretions.
which cdliero to tho iuembmuo and decora. I , . . ! .
Iosc,caiUinsftfarnioroi,erioiistroublotianana P"nianient curea nave maua It a
taoordinarj'fortnof caturrh. Avoid all dry- Breat favorito with people everywhero. ,
Ing inhalants, fumes, tmokes nnd uuff ' It is especially prizni by mother of
?idt lVVTl,icU1c,1ean.8es' B?oihe a"a mall children for colds, cronp and
heala, Ely's Cream Halm is such a remedy , , . ... ,
nnd TiU euro catarrh or cold in tho he w'pinK couph, aa It alwdya aflotda
easily ami pleasantly. A trial sizo will be ', quick relief, at.d aa it ccntaitu no opium
mailed for 10 cento. All druggists sell the
COc. sizo. Ely Brothers, no Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm cures vithout pain, does not
irritato or catiso sneezing. It spread iUelf
over an irritated and angry surface, reliey.
ing immediately tho piiuful inflammation.
With Kly's Cream Jlaltn youaro armed
against Kwal Catarrh and Hay Fover.
or other liar infill drti, It may be given
aa confidentially to a baby aa to an
adult. For eale by Blakeley druggist.
Clark k Falk are never closed Sunday.
Oju't foruet this.
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5 Ilootn, Shoei. HHt, ( jipn, Ni.tlons. Agt. , )!
j for W. 1.. Pniiglan Shoe. . j1
SSgSsss. T&c Dalles, Or. !
lAXltfE Gotten, J
mm the H,
UREASE I
B helps the team, fxivca wear and B
expeutc. Hold everywhere.
stanoard'oil co. Jtm
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 Grocer.
I'lillimm mill 'Imirht cars on Imtli . tr.iins
Mmirinr h.ierninelilii to Oplen mill hi 1
mid loiliht i.'itr.i to Clilrii!(.i, bt lml. .Nc Ot
k'Mii.i mill WiiililiiKiim.
(.'oiiiiectliiR at Sim Kriuiclico with uverl
xttiimihlii Unci lur llonnliiln, Jaian. t.liUHi
I'litllpliiues, Cuntnil uiul Huutli Aiaetlca.
See iiecnt at The Diillo lnlliin, 'ir iiiMttM
C. H. MARKHAM,
(ieneriil IWcnser Audit, r.irtt.un!, Or
lira fa
Yellowstone Park Line.
TltK lUNl.Nti CAU ISOt'TK KIIO.M I'OltTWSl'
TO Till: KAtfT.
Tin: osi.v miti:iT mm: totiik vkixow-
KIOSK 1'AUK
J.B4VK. Lfaton Depot, nnhand I Sts abiv.
No.
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G.OOI'.M.
No.
State Uovtnal School,
MONMOUTH, - . OREGON.
Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
ra.Puilon.'k""U ' Mw Nl"u"" 801,0,1 ,UC l" Mo ,ho "t fo tldv.i'o l.a,iu,tuv
iMluutorM'llly fCSitroKooiJ p3Itlo:ii, i;i..4iikoiiJ year horn to jiryi
StrotiK Acj'lernlc ami I'riilciiliinal Oiiiirtos. Now riirchii ii; i. ,ri,,. , i., ',
llfiir.K-.J't'raliiliiKlieimitiiR'iit. ""U5- iM)vv "I'-H"! Kiparturc In iUm
Well fii
KorcaUloKUyccintaliiliiK full aiiuiiunceinciilK luMresii
1'. U CAJll'IIEI.I,, i'rii:nt, or W
.nuiil Triilnliiu
A. ANN, fjosretdry u( r'acul'y,
Kn.it mull for Tiieoiiin.
jSenttlc, ()lyiiiiln.liriiy
iiuiixir iimi rimiii iicim.
IHlllllH, hn.ikiilio, ItOll.
'Iiiliil, II. C I'lllliiiiin.
I JIllH'IIW, (iUHlntOII, Hilt
IU13 A. M. faloituinp uilrilnrT eoiitt-
ri), iivieuii, .iiiiiuviii"'
ills, fit. I'jilll, OJiuilia.
i KiiumiH my, Ht. Uml".
KlhlCiiKO mill nil lioliit
fl 1. I..I.I mill wmillwilMt.
' '' tioilllil hsiiti . ,i
UiUJ I'. Mi for Tuionm mill bwilllo ?;
uiul lutvrmctllitlu point.
I'lillimm tirnt-clna imU tonrl't ''J:'r3M
Mliiiii'iiimlli.rit. rmilHiiit MUKiiiil rlvr'iii"
Wltlmilt cllilliue. . ...Hnai
, Vuitiiiuioti iriilim. Union itojuit tllllme"0J,
In all irinciiiil iililo, , .,,...,
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...l,l,...,v' uiu-i;ii-ii m iivliii'H " ' .........alleri
ror luiiiilhoiiiely llliiiiliiiUililc('rliti'
llrkeL, nlcciihiK tnr loK-rvallniWi etc., w 011
v.rltu
A. D. CHARLTON,
Altiuit (ieiiond riis'iii(cr Awilt. ' J'''"
kiiliHtKet.eoruer'nilul, roHlamt Ong""-
Jjlt. It. K, H.MI'ill,
Osteopath.
Uooiiu io mil u, ciiii.inttu lilock, Tito n!'4
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