TIis Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. T MAIL, r08TA.eB PEIPilD, IH ADVAHC. Weekly, 1 year 1 1 60 " 6 months. 0 75 s s. 0 60 Dally, 1 year 00 ' months.... 8 00 - per " 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. FRIDAY - - MARCH 22, 1895 THERE WILL BE NO WAR. : Affairs down in Washington are pretty well stirred up, considering congress is not in session. Gresham in his capacity of court jester, manages to keep the time from hanging heavily on the hands of the president. Gresham, however, - although he makes an excellent court fool, it mnst be remembered is at least a professional fool, or rather a fool by -profession, while there are some other ' persons in that village who outclass him, although but amateurs. One of these, and the leading one, is the ass that gets op the dispatches sent in his name to the newspapers of this coast. We read in the Sua of yesterday a long column filler about the way in which ".Europe is laughing at as," and some profound prophecies as to the amount of trouble we- are going to have with foreign na tions. The same fellow tells us we are way down on the list 'as concerns oar navy, and that our naval officers are any quantity of the same kind of rot. gathered by a colony of asses, and com piled by one. As a matter of fact, the complications this government has with others are every-day affairs that are easilv and amicably eettled. Our navy, while ear passed by that of both England and France, is not to be laughed at by either, and as to our naval officers being ashamed.of their ships, if there are any such, it is those "carpet knights" whose "pun" permits them to put in their time in society circles in Washington, instead of treading the deck of a man of war. This is a'naiion of peace, not of war. It Beeks no quarrels with its neighbors, but it is afraid of none of -them. This nation, with 70,000,000, has no more fear of England than it had When with 6,000,000 she declared her independence of her. That any of the great countries of Europe could do us ' great harm, is conceded ; but it is quite certain that in the end the bill of dam ages would be presented to them in such shape that it would be paid. As for Spain, and the idle talk con cerning what she could or would do with as, it is only necessary to call attention to the fact that she has her hands full at home trying to control her own popula . tion. The moment Spain snaps her , fingers she loses Cuba forever. As it is just now, ner own people are in reoeiuon - in that interesting island, and are at least keeping the flies from bothering the home government. As for England, it is not probable that circumstances will ever arise that will wiuuo nm uctwccu uer uuu LUC uuilu States. There is a common tongue that will be that of the world ere long, a sim narity oi ideas, and ,a common interest in each other's welfare that is founded upon and cemented by a vast business partnership. England's interests and ours are mixed and mingled, until thev With Germany we re in somewhat the same condition, and all Europe is so balanced againet itself that none of the parts could safely tackle a job like that of undertaking to humble this country However, should England attack u Russia would find time to settle the Corean matter, and incidentally some other little affairs down India-wards Should Germany try it, some of her new possessions on the Rhine might be lost tocher. Spain -would lose Cuba, and any one, or all of them would have contract on, their hands they would be with it. The United States is too power ful and too large to be attacked, and be sides, none of the nations named could quarrel with her without being hurt in that tenderest of all national spots, the pocket. The six-dollar-a-week newsgntherer at Washington may set all the countries by the ears, but it will only be on paper; - outside of that he couldn't set a hen. Line another man addressed a large au dience in Portland on the subject of the railroad strikes in Chicago last July. That man was Eugene "V. Debs, the president cf the American Railway Union. Last July the men, of whom Debs was the leader, came in conflict with the railroad managers, of whom Egan was the leader. Troops were called out, the rioters (whom it is pretty conclusively established were Egan's hired men) were dispersed, and Debs and those in authority with him in the labor movement, were arrested for con tempt of court,' and, without a trial, were sentenced by the United States adge, "Debs to six, and the others to three months in jail. Debs was also, with his fellows, indicted for conspiracy, and after the prosecution had adduced all its testimony, one of the jurors tak ing sick, the case was gladly dismissed. The United States judge at that time said that Egan and his fellow-conspirators should be indicted also but they were not. Pullman, over whose greed the whole trouble occurred, was subpoenaed as a witness by that same United States judge Grosscup, and when he snapped his fingers at the court and the marshal, and went down to Florida, that same United States judge swallowed the con tempt" and seemed to like it. Then Egan and the other railroad managers entered iuto a conspiracy to break the American Railway Union, and to use any means to that end, is probably capa ble of demonstration, if the matter were permitted by the United States courts to be heard. Instead of Egan being sent to jail, he is rewarded with, an appointment as an agent of the government and of the United States courts. We .do not ques tion Judge Gilbert's motives in making the appointment, as it was probably the desire of the stockholders of the "road : but still the appointment was an illy-se lected one, for instead of being an agent of the court, Egan should at least be brought to trial before it. Behind such appointments lurks the ; blood-red shadow of anarchy, and that shadow the United States courts are doing their ut most to hammer into substance. We congratulate our contemporary, the La Grande Chronicle, on its in creased size. It is now a six column paper, and all good live columns too. Stockholders Meeting. The Dalles, Or. March 1st, 1895 Notice is hereby given that there will be a stockholders meeting of The Dalles Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. at the Chronicle hall on Saturday, April 6 1895 at 2 o clock p. m. for the purpose of electing seven directors, and trans acting such other business as may prop erly come before said meeting. By order of the president. feb9-td. G. J. 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