ft it'.'. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, The only Republican Daily Newspapei Wasco County. wore built in the United States. One 1 important exception might be noted. Thc steamer Claudine was built by a n j very prominent member of the sugar trust in Scotland, probably because - -- it could be done cheaply, and brought EASTERN OFFICE 2.10 to 234 Temple here with the intention, so it is said, Court, N. Y. Citv. E. KATZ, Agent J 0( competing in the is'and trade; - - - ' but she was subsequently bought by TUESI)A , ... MA" -i, 1897 nnn n .). Tlrm-nimn nnmnniiips mill now is under our Hag. "Within a year past we have built four steam ers in the states, none elsewhere. "All of our lumber, bricks, lime and other building material come from the Pacific coast of the United States. The farmers of that locality also share in the benefits of the treaty, for all our Hour and other forms of cereal foods, as well as hay and grain to feed our cattle and other (aninials, is bought there. St. Louis, Fort Scott and other places east of the mountains, as well as San Francisco, have their share in these benefits, for much of our sugar ma chinery and other hardware conies from those places. Concluded in next issue. The highest claim for other tobaccos is "J tint at good ats Durham." Every old smoker knows there is none just as good as THE HAWAIIAN QUESTION. "William 11. Castle, late Hawaiian minister in "Washington, writing con cerning the all-important Hawaiian situation, presents, in a lengthy, but able article, a strong argument in favor of annexation. "We print the article in part, lie says: "A pood deal is said in these days abuiit the annexation of Hawaii, or the Hawaiian Islands, and there is much misrepresentation by enemies of the movement, with consequent j misunderstanding. "Some say it is unconstitutional. That question was settled when l rtliniwi tvnc nnirtxrwl rlMm I'M I Tl . AiUU lOMtlJtl 1 4lO tllllll.Vl.ll -L Illy pwil- ciple that foreign territory ma' be annexed has been acted upon by the United States seveial times since then, and has been aHirmed by the supreme court more than once. The question of constitutional' need trouble no one. Have any but good results followed the annexations of Louisiana, Texas, California or Alaska? "Would an' loyal American undo any of that work ? 'The only question in the case is one of policy. "Will the United Stales receive any benefit by annex ing Hawaii? This, you will observe, is wholly distinct from the matter of whether Hawaii wants to be annexed. There is no doubt on the latter ques tion. The Americans here earnestly desire it. This view is shared by most thoughtful Hawaiians, as well as many others of different nationali ties. It will be commercially better for Hawaii, but what is more, it is absolutely necessary in order to keep this stronghold of the north Pa cific within the lines cf modern civil ization. "Without it American ideas and European enlightenment must succumb to orientalism, to the great and enduring injur' of the United States. Let me explain why. "Hawaii was civilized and Chris tianized bv Ameiica. It is the western outpost of our civilization. Ilecause America was first on the field it was able to accomplish this, j and it has been an object of the for- eign policy of the United States ever since to maintain American influence paramount. "With tiiis in view the treaty of reciprocity was negotiated : e also carry and ratified in 1S0. It had the ! wood brand of Hoso, which i . l n l : i iiujiuu iui uir'ul. jvmuuuaiis wuiu we recommend as a superior J induced to seek' investment nere. article second only to our Mal While all of Ha.vaii prospeied, tese Cros brand in quality. It Americans received the greatest ben ! is made on extra strong duck, efit. They had developed the ro-; and of the best rubber. Then sources of the country, opened its ports to a broad commerce. Here only, in the whole world of foreign trade and commerce, is America Mackwei BULL SmoEtin Yon wiil find cue coupon insido cacn two ounce foac-;,r.nu two con norm inside each four ounce bag cf BlackwclI'iJ Durham. Bay a bag of thio cele brated tobacco end rend the ' coupon which cives n list of valuable presents nud 'low to get them. S fa mm J WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Just Received The bone of contention in the Uncompaghre Ute reservation, mys tifying lo the general reader, is the large deposit of asphalt and gilsonite. estimated at 24,000,000 tons and valued at 200,000,000. Senator Vilas, who did effective woik in bringing out points of weakness in the Morgan Nicaragua canal bill, op posed the opjning of the reservation, alleging that it was a scheme of cer tain speculators to grab the lands, but the Indian bill- has now passed both houses with the Uncompaghre clause in it. The other end of the story is found in the proposal that asphalt, now on the free list, shall pay from Sl.oO to 0 per ton duty. Of course, if the reservation is opened, some body will get the land, and if asphalt is protected, those who have asphalt for sale will probably be benefited to some extent. Neither of these dis asters, however, is unbearable. That a country should prosper or individ uals make money is deplorable and damnable only In Democratic eyes. Oregonian. 5000 "Rolls of Wall Taper. The best patterns. The most beautiful colors. New Invoice of Paints and Oils. Any color or brand supplied. Siiipes-'tali Dmi Co. Wholesale. CHines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED ! ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER on draught and in bottles. Anheuser-Busch Malt ETutrine, a non-alcoholic beverage, uneqnaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAM v Garden flose We are agents for the celebrated MALTESE CROSS. Every body knows that it is the best Hose on the mar ket today. NEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED C. F. STEPHENS, "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its Jlooa the Ilidjre- leads on to fortttne." The poet unauestionablv had reference to the Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRAIMDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced i. MICHBLBACH BRICK. - - UNIG.N ST. we carry the Wallabout brand which is a good quality and medium price, equal or bettor than the average so-called foremost in everything. Let a few "best Hose on the market." figures make the showing: ! We sell it for what, it, rnnllv is a good, serviceable Hose. our stock before buvintr New York Weekly Tribune "In 1800 Hawaii imported 7,1U, ilU.-10 in value, of which !C1,20S. 120 was bought in the United States. Jt exported $1.0,. 15,230.1.", and of, this the United States took Sl.viUO,. ' 098.1) ; that is 02.2(5 per cent of our whole trade and commerce was with j the United States. Oreat Britain! had :..'." per cent; Germany .Ofio, ori less than one per cent. China and , Japan had 2.f)(! per cent, although ! they number over -10,000 out of a population of 110,000. American ships carried $1S,717,.V12,S.) of this trade, or 82. 52 per cent, and yet it j is said that the Hag of the United States has nearly disappeared from the sea! It is not true here, for tho i reciprocity treaty has made that ling supreme. Hawaiian vessels carried $l,101,058.G8,or 5.20 per cent, and j many ships under the Hawaiian Hag j were built in the United States and are here owned by Americans. Uight here it may be noted that ncirly every one of the large licet of stcam- .ee elsewhere i'Oli Farmers and Villagers, YOK Fathers and Mothers, kou Sons and Daughters, KOlt All the Family. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. rilAN'SACT A O ENKKA1. HANKING 11USINES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight En-hiiii'jf anil Telegraphic Transfers sold on Now York. Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, mul various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav ornble terms. ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. n s Pullman Elegent Tourist TO Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. VAVl. MINSEAl'OLI liVl.VTU KAlUiO iKA.Nl FOU UKOOKSTON WINKIl'KG IIKIjKN'A an 1UJTTK Through Tiekets TO OIIICAtiO AVA8IllX(iTI)S I'lllI.AllIU.l'HIA NEW VOKIC 1SOSTON AND A 1. 1. 1'OINTS HAST Mill SOUTH For Information, timu curds, mnnsnini rinkats. cal ouorwrltoto W. C. ALL A WAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon on A. D. CHAItLTON. Asst. G, P. A., Joo. Morrlbon Cor. Third. I'ortlnwl Oregon Im. comini, SOU-: DKAI.KK IN THE DAI.l.KS Or I. Mai mm BICYCLE REPAIRING. We have secured the! Services Of Mr. Joseph Witl1 ulse of the Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the TTivoVirk-fF nrhn UacW i nxct uml 11,0 American people are now anxious lo give tlietr attention to liomo and nuouuu, WilU Jldb OodH i business interests. To meet this condition, polities will have far less snaeo ami prominence, until anotiier .M:to or Aiuiomu occasion demands a renewal of the doing Bicycle Repair the last five years in The Dalles. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. ' it . .1. l ii . . !. . i . r . .i i muti mitrnirttn i . i i . intr onrl flnn "WTVvrTi. -fA-n i Bllor 1,10 P"ncipjen mr wiucii iiir, imuuiMi naa lauorea irom its inception mg ana, UrUn W Ork IOl' to tho present day. and won ito greatest victories. Every possible effort will bo put forth, and money freely spout, to make THE WEHKLY TRIBUNE pro-ominently n National Family Newspaper, interesting, instructive, entertaining und imlisneneablo to each member of the family. ri Burial If A Perfect Proton! in n frniti Writ at nnA eluding the Air. It possesses every merit claimed for the inOSt OXIKMlflivn vmiltu vi-. al.cnluln security and durability, thus making a I'euiiuiiciu anu imperishable resting place for the dead. This vault is made of six pieces of mar ble which can bo firmly fastened to gethoi with cement, thus making them air and water tight. MAIER& BENTON'S ers carrying on tho internal trade g A. II. (iUIUiKV, 'Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AKUNGTON, OREGON. Practice in tho State una Federal Courts of Oregon und Washington, Janii-yino We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib une one year for only $1.75. MMT Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Tribune Office, New York City, acd a sample copy of Tho New York Weekly Trib une will be mailed to you. Job Printing at This Office. All Kinds Cemetery Work Mr. Condni has on hand a large sup ply ot first-class Marble, to bo used in iuuiimiiuniB, etc. rrices lower than in Portland. Tills Ib Your Opportunity On receipt of ten cents, ensb or stamps, a generous Bamplo will bo mailed of tho most popular Catarrh and Hoy Fever Curo (Ely'B Cream liahn) sufficient to demon, trato tho great morits of tho remedy. ELY BUOTHEH8, CO Wurren Bt., Now York City. Hev. Join Reld, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to mo. I can empbasizo Ins Btateraent, "It is a poal. live euro for catarrh if uned as directed." ov. Francis W. Poolo, Pastor CentralPwfc Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged euro for catarrh and coutoiuB no mercury nor any mjurtouo drug. Price, SO cont. You Get the Proffh and Middlemen by buviiwd ! 7 No better wheel made than the Acsiie recycle Built in our own factory by material unci the most Improved machinery. Wo ha vo no 'aqents Sold direct from factory to th1 rider, fully warranted. Shipped anywhere for examination. WltlVS FOR Our Interesting Ofe Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Intl. Regulator Line Tie Dalles, Portland al Istiiii Navigation Co.'s strs. Regulator S Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE 11CTWEEK The Dalles, Hood Ktvcr, Cascade Locks and Purl land dully, except Sunday. GOOD SERVICE, LOWEST RATES. Are you going DOWN THE YM OR TO EASTERN (HI! II so, snvo monej' and enjoy a beautiful trlpon the Columbiu. The we-t-bound train arrivail The Dulles in ample time lor pasEenirerstoUle the steamer, nrrivlns i Portland in timeloitie outgoing Southern mid Northern traini; Mil hound imsteiiBers arriving in The Dalles in tint to take tliu East-bound train. For further information apply to J. X. HARNEY, Agent, Oak .Street Dock, Portland, Oregon, Or W. C. AM.AWAY, Gcn.Agt, Tlie Dalles, Oitgoi DOORS, "WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. HI. Gr-ID IE IN" T DR. GUIM'3 ijiritovBK LIVER 1XS ffluo. OnoI'ill'"J5V A mojraent r.t t lio bowels "R'SSxa&'& me Columbia mm PORKand BEEr MANITFAtlTUitKHa ov Pine Lard and Sausag 1'nrarc nf BRAND HAMS BACON .,t- vrn. DRIED UKi